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Epson EMP-835Projector Lamp V13H010L31 / ELPLP31 for Epson EMP-830 EMP-830P EMP-835
Wattage: 200 watts Lamp Life: 2000 / 3000 hours Pureglare replacement lamp for the following projector/TV: EPSON : EMP-830 - EMP-835P - V11H146020 This lamp is sold with Module and Housing INCLUDED

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Disconnect Connection status indicators
Projector operation URL display Freeze

Minimise

EasyMP Operation Guide Using the Toolbar 4
When you click the "E-Zoom" icon, the following setting window appears, and you can use this window to adjust settings such as the zoom ratio and position.

E-Zoom Position Close

Basic Settings
When you click the "Basic settings" icon, the following setting window appears so that you can make adjustments to items such as brightness, contrast and colour mode.

Brightness Close

Cancel

Target projector

Contrast

Color mode

Adjusts the E-Zoom ratio. [+] button: Enlarges images. [] button: Reduces images that have been enlarged. These buttons operate in the same way as the [ ] and [ the projector.

Brightness ] of

This adjusts the brightness of the projected images. [+] button: Increases brightness. [] button: Decreases brightness. This adjusts the contrast of the projection area. [+] button: Increases the difference between light and dark shades. [] button: Decreases the difference between light and dark shades. This operates in the same way as the [Color Mode] function of the projector. The setting changes as follows each time the [Color Mode] button is clicked.

Position

This specifies an area that is to be enlarged or reduced. This works in the same way as using the E-Zoom function of the projector to move the cursor in order to specify the area to be enlarged or reduced. s"E-Zoom Function" in the User's Guide This cancels E-Zoom and returns the images to their original size. This shows the name of the projector that is the current target for operations. If more than one projector is connected, you can select which projector is to be the target projector for E-Zoom operations. Closes the "E-Zoom" window.

Cancel Target projector

Dynamic sRGB

Presentation Theatre

Living Room
EasyMP Operation Guide Using the Toolbar 5
This shows the name of the projector that is the current target for operations. If more than one projector is connected, you can select which projector is to be the target projector for basic setting operations. Closes the "Basic settings" window.

EasyMP Operation Guide If No Connected Projectors Appear 7
Click the "Extension" button in the following window.
The following window will be displayed. Click "IP connection" in the top-right corner of the window.
Select "Use IP connect mode." and then click the "OK" button.
Enter the IP address of the projector that you would like to connect to in the "IP address" box, and then click the "Search" button.
EasyMP Operation Guide If No Connected Projectors Appear 8
The IP address will appear in the "Projector" list and an icon will appear beside it to show that searching is in progress. If the projector is found, the projector name will be displayed in the "Projector" list. If you would like to add another projector, repeat step 6.
Projectors that have been registered are added to the "Projector" list.
Click the name of the projector to be connected, select the check box for that projector, and then click the "Connect" button.
The computer and projector will be connected via the network, and the computer screen will be projected by the projector.
The connection statuses are indicated by the icon colour and shape as follows. :Not connected :Connected to other computer :Currently being searched for :Specified projector could not be found
TIP TIP Up to a maximum of 16 projectors can be registered. If you try to add 17 or more projectors, the existing projectors will be deleted starting from the first projector that was registered. The maximum number of projectors that can be connected at the same time is four. When you exit EMP NS Connection and start it the next time, the projectors that were added to the "Projector" list will be deleted. If you would like the same projectors to appear in the list each time you start EMP NS Connection, create a group and register the required projectors as part of that group. sp.9 If you select a projector that is already connecting to another computer, the other computer is automatically disconnected and your computer's image will be projected. If you select more than one projector, you can project images from one computer to several projectors. Up to a maximum of four projectors can be used to project images from a single computer. After you have clicked the "Connect" button, you cannot connect any more projectors.

Select the export destination folder and enter the filename in the window that is displayed, and then click the "OK" button.
The groups will be exported with the specified filename. TIP
For Windows The only valid file extension is ".ini". For Macintosh The only valid file extension is ".prgp".
Carry out steps 1 and 2 in "Creating a group" to display the group detail setting window. sp.9 Click on the "Export" button.
EasyMP Operation Guide If No Connected Projectors Appear 15

f Importing Groups

Select the file to be imported in the window that is displayed, and then click the "Open" button.
The groups will be imported and the names of the imported groups will be added to the "Connection Group" list.
Groups cannot be imported while creating a group or editing an existing group.
Carry out steps 1 and 2 in "Creating a group" to display the group detail setting window. sp.9 Click on the "Import" button.
TIP For Windows The only valid file extension is ".ini". For Macintosh The only valid file extension is ".prgp".
If you would like to connect to projectors that are included in an imported group, carry out steps 3 to 5 in "Connecting Using a Group". sp.12
Security Countermeasures for Wireless LAN
Because wireless LANs use radio signals to send and receive data, they have the advantage of allowing a device to connect to the network easily as long as they are within range to receive the signals. A disadvantage of this is that the radio signals can pass through barriers such as walls, so that if security countermeasures are not implemented in some way, transmissions can be intercepted and outsiders can get unauthorised access to the network even without using special tools. The following security functions are provided in order to solve such problems. Data encryption Data is encrypted before it is transmitted. Even if data is intercepted, it cannot be opened and viewed. Connection limitations (authentication) A username and password are registered beforehand so that only registered wireless LAN terminals can connect to the network, in order to prevent unauthorised third parties from connecting to the network. Firewall Prevent unauthorized access from outside of the LAN by blocking off unused ports. The security functions used by this projector vary depending on the mode used to connect to the wireless LAN.

Include the files to be used in the scenario. s"Including PowerPoint Files into Scenarios" p.31 s"Including Image and Movie Files into Scenarios" p.33
Sort the included files into the desired order to complete the scenario. sp.35

Scenario Name

Once the scenario has been created, carry out the steps in "Send Scenario". sp.36
Enter the filename for the created scenario. Be sure to enter the filename. The filename can consist of up to 8 uppercase alphabetic characters and numerals. Limit the total characters of the file name and the directory name for the work(scenario) folder to 127 or less.
EasyMP Operation Guide Creating a Scenario 30
Scenario Folder Specify where to create the scenario folder to be used while creating the scenario. The name of the scenario folder will be the same as the name of the scenario. Configure BGM If you would like to play an audio file during the scenario, check the box. The audio file (WAVE format) selection window is displayed if this is selected. On this window, select the file to be used as the background music. After selecting the audio file, play the file by clicking the " " button on the right. Stop playback by clicking the " " button. Selects the background colour for image data in the scenario. With EMP SlideMaker2, each slide in a PowerPoint file will be converted into a JPEG file and saved. This item lets you select the image quality when the slides are converted to JPEG files. You can select the quality from "Highest image quality", "High Quality" and "Standard". If you select "Standard", the quality will be lower compared to other settings. "Highest image quality" and "High Quality" are recommended. If JPEG files have been included directly into a scenario, this setting will be ignored and the JPEG file will be projected at its original resolution.
The following window will be displayed.
Folder window Scenario window This window is used to include scenarios. Cell A scenario is made up of a series of single slides called cells. Animation check window
Background Color Image Quality
Thumbnail window Preview thumbnail images of the file that is clicked on in the file window. File window The files in the folder that is selected in the folder window appear here.
Refer to the EMP Slidemaker2 help for details on the EMP SlideMaker2 menu functions.
The setting details can be changed in the "File" - "Properties" menu of EMP SlideMaker2.
EasyMP Operation Guide Creating a Scenario 31
Including PowerPoint Files into Scenarios
PowerPoint files can be included into scenarios by either of the following two methods. Including All Slides in a PowerPoint File sp.32 Including Only Selected Slides while Checking Thumbnails sp.33 If all slides in a PowerPoint file are included into the scenario, the animation settings that have been made using PowerPoint are retained and they will appear as usual when the scenario is projected using CardPlayer. If you include only a selection of slides, the animation settings that have been made using PowerPoint will all be ignored. TIP Slides that retain their animation settings will be displayed in the cells of the scenario window with an ".EMA" extension. If you click on a cell with an ".EMA" extension, all of the animation operations will be displayed in the animation check window. Slides which have no animation settings will be displayed in the cells with a ".JPG" extension. Thumbnails cannot be displayed if PowerPoint is not installed on the computer. Although animations can be set in the properties window of EMP SlideMaker2, animations set in advance in the PowerPoint file will operate more smoothly when played in the scenario. To set animations in PowerPoint slides, we recommend you to set them in the PowerPoint file itself. If you would like to make animation settings for images, or if you would like to add animation settings to slides that had their animation settings lost when they were included into the scenario, add the settings in the properties window of EMP SlideMaker2. sp.40 The following PowerPoint animations can be used in a scenario. Fly Blinds Box Checkerboard Crawl Dissolve Peek Random Bars Spiral Split Stretch Strips Swivel Wipe Zoom Animations other than those above are converted to "Cut".

Once the scenario has been completed, install a memory card or USB storage device to the computer and then select "Scenario Options" - "Send Scenario". A window for designating the destination drive is displayed. Select the drive or port where the memory card or USB storage device is installed, and then click the "OK" button.
A confirmation message is displayed. Click the "OK" button.
The scenario will be sent to the selected drive.
EasyMP Operation Guide Sending a Scenario 37
Upon completion of transfer, a message is displayed confirming whether autorun setup is to be performed. If you would like to set autorun, click the "OK" button and continue to the next procedure. To set nothing, close out by clicking the "Cancel" button.
When projecting a scenario repeatedly If you would like to go back and start projecting from the first scenario again once projection of all scenarios in the autorun scenario file list is complete, select "Repeat". TIP Autorun can also be set by selecting"Scenario Option" - "Edit Autorun". Autorun setting cannot be designated in the EasyMP CardPlayer. If there are two or more files set for autorun, they will be played back in order on the autorun scenario list.
All scenario files within the destination drive are displayed in the scenario list on the left.
After finished transferring your scenario, insert the memory card or connect the USB storage device into/ to the projector to project the scenario with the CardPlayer. sp.50
When using autorun To set a scenario to run automatically at projector power ON, click the desired scenario name in the scenario list, and click the " " button. The scenario is displayed in the autorun scenario list on the right, and is set as an autorun file.

What Do You Do When.

Create a Scenario Easily
To turn a single PowerPoint file into a scenario, drag and drop the PowerPoint file icon onto the EMP SlideMaker2 program icon on the desktop. TIP
Scenarios cannot be created in this way when EMP SlideMaker2 is running. Be sure to close EMP SlideMaker2 first. The name "Scnxxxx" (xxxx are numbers) is given to the created scenario. The image quality of the scenario is set to "Standard". The image quality can be changed in the scenario settings window displayed by selecting "File" - "Properties". For details about image quality, sp.30 In the event that multiple PowerPoint files are selected and draggedand-dropped onto the EMP SlideMaker2 program icon, only the file whose icon is pointed at by the mouse cursor will be made into a scenario. When easy scenario creation is performed, the scenario will be created from all the slides in the PowerPoint file. If there are slides you do not wish to project, right-click those cells and select "Inactivate". The following PowerPoint animations can be used in a scenario. Fly Blinds Box Checkerboard Crawl Dissolve Peek Random Bars Spiral Split Stretch Strips Swivel Wipe Zoom Animations other than those above are converted to "Cut".

EasyMP Operation Guide What Do You Do When. 39
Checking the Scenario Projection Status at the Computer
It is possible to verify on a computer how a created scenario will be played back on a projector by using the CardPlayer. All the structural elements of the scenario such as images, animation, background music, etc. can be played.
The scenario preview window is displayed.
Open the scenario to verify in EMP SlideMaker2.

Status bar Volume

Select "Scenario Options" - "Scenario Preview".
Stop Pause Play Rewind Fast-forward
EasyMP Operation Guide What Do You Do When. The following table shows the functions of each button.
Stop Pause Play Stops play and returns to the first slide. Temporarily stops the slides when "Automatically" is selected for "Advance". sp.41 Starts the scenario preview. In addition, this restarts stopped or paused scenarios. The following slide is displayed when "Advance" is set to "On mouse click". sp.41 Returns the slide to the one previous to the currently displayed slide or returns the screen previous to the animation being executed. The animation effects are not performed upon return. Shows the next slide (one after the current slide) or shows the screen after animation execution. At this time the animation effects are not executed. Performs volume control. Adjust the volume of the background music. Displays the state of progress of the scenario on a bar. At first there is no bar display, and then the bar extends from left to right as the scenario progresses. The scenario ends at the rightward end of the bar.
Making Animation Settings
In EMP SlideMaker2, You can add animation effects like PowerPoint to each cell in the scenario. For the slides with animations that have created in the PowerPoint, you can set the projection time or other setting for each divided animation panel. To do that, right-click the target animation in the animation check window and open the "Cell Properties". TIP

Rewind

Fastforward Volume Status bar
The animation effects look smoother when you create them in the PowerPoint file itself and use that file to create a scenario. Use the method described here to set an animation in a image file, or to set animation in a slide included in a scenario without maintaining the animation.
After verification is complete, click the " " button at the top right of the window to close the scenario preview window.
EasyMP Operation Guide What Do You Do When. 41
Displays the properties window. Set the items in the following table, then click the "OK" button.
Right-click the required cell or animation, and select "Cell Properties".

To apply the same settings to multiple cells or animations, select multiple cells by clicking while holding down the [Shift] key or the [Ctrl] key, and then right-click to select "Cell Properties".

Advance

You can set a transition time between 0 and 1800 seconds when "Automatically" is selected. When "On mouse click" is selected, switch slides by pressing the [ ] or [ ] buttons on the remote control during projection. Selects the effects used when changing screens during projection. Selects the "Direction" for the selected animation if needed. The following are examples of the effects. Slide In: Screen transition from a designated direction. Box In: Screen transition from the inside.

Animation Effects

Animation
Showing the Presentation (Using the CardPlayer)
This chapter describes how to project the transferred scenario using EMP SlideMaker2, and how to project image and movie files.
Files that Can be Projected by the CardPlayer.. 43 Using CardPlayer.. 44
Starting CardPlayer... 44 Closing CardPlayer.. 45 CardPlayer Basic Operation.. 46 Easy Menu Operation (Guide Mode)..47 Quick Mode Operation..48 Rotating the Image...49
Projecting Image and Movie Files..54
Projecting Image and Movie Files. 54 Projecting All Image and Movie Files in a Folder In
Sequence (Slideshow).. 55
Setting Image and Movie Files Display Conditions and Operation Mode.57
Projecting Scenarios.. 50
Playing a Scenario.. 50 Operation During a Presentation.. 51 Selecting and Projecting Slides from a Scenario. 51 Editing a Scenario.. 52
Files that Can be Projected by the CardPlayer
The following files can be projected using CardPlayer. TIP
Type Scenario.sit File Type (Extension) Notes These are scenario files created by sending scenarios. Also plays audio (.wav) files set as BGM at the time of scenario creation. You can also project scenarios that have been created using the EMP SlideMaker that is included with the EMP-7850 and EMP735/715/505. Only 24-bit colour files can be played. Images with a resolution greater than cannot be projected. Any version. However, projection is not possible for CMYK colour formats, progressive formats, and images with a resolution in excess of 2560 1920. Projection is not possible for images with a resolution in excess of 2560 1920. MPEG2-PS If the movie exceeds a maximum size of 720 576, or is not in the same form as a DVD (sequence header arranged for each GOP) it cannot be played back. The reproducible audio format is MPEG-1 Layer 2. Linear PCM and AC-3 audio cannot be played back. For DPOF version 1.10, only files named AUTPLAYx.mrk (where x is a number between 0-9) can be projected.

EasyMP Operation Guide Using CardPlayer When a Scenario is Selected
Play Scenario Edit Scenario Cancel Plays the scenario. sp.50 Displays the edit scenario screen. sp.52 Closes the Easy Menu without doing anything.

f Quick Mode Operation

In the quick mode you can execute the main functions directly by pressing [Enter] on the remote control. Press the [Esc] button on the remote control to display the Easy Menu, making it possible to execute other functions. When Selecting Folders or Files
[Enter] [Esc] Folder: Open Scenarios, Images, Movies: Play Display Easy Menu
When a Image File is Selected
View Image Cancel Plays the image. sp.54 Closes the Easy Menu without doing anything.
When a Movie File is Selected
Play Movie Cancel Plays the movie. sp.54 Closes the Easy Menu without doing anything.

During Editing Scenario

[Enter] [Esc] Select slides to move, select the destination Display Easy Menu
When a Folder is Selected
Open Folder Opens a folder and displays the files within the folder. Select the folder icon in the upper left, press the [Enter] button, select "Up one level" and then press the [Enter] button to return to the prior screen, before a folder was opened.
Play Slideshow Plays the image and/or movie files inside the folder in order. sp.55 Options Displays the options setting screen. Set display conditions and operation mode for playing back slideshows in CardPlayer. sp.57 Closes the Easy Menu without doing anything.
EasyMP Operation Guide Using CardPlayer 49

f Rotating the Image

You can rotate images in JPEG format in 90 degree increments during playing them by CardPlayer. The rotating function is also available during the slideshow. Rotate JPEG images in the following way.
During projecting a JPEG image, tilt the [ on the remote control, to the left or right.
The image rotates when the [ as shown below.

] button

] button is tilted in a certain direction
Play images or scenarios in JPEG format, or perform a slide show.
To play JPEG format images: s"Projecting Image and Movie Files" p.54 To play playing scenarios: s"Projecting Scenarios" p.50 To play slideshows: s"Projecting All Image and Movie Files in a Folder In Sequence (Slideshow)" p.55

Projecting Scenarios

This chapter describes the method for playing a scenario sent to a memory card or USB storage device, operations during scenario playback, and editing a scenario.

Playing a Scenario

You need to have finished transferring the scenario to a memory card or USB storage device using EMP SlideMaker2. sp.36 TIP
Autorun and continuous play can be set to the scenario. sp.36
Quick mode: Press the [Enter] button.
Start the CardPlayer. sp.44
The contents of the inserted memory card or USB storage are displayed.
Play the scenario. If "Advance" is set to "Automatically", once play has continued to the end, control returns to the file list screen. If "Revive" is selected, the scenario will repeat from the beginning.
See "Operation During a Presentation" for how to operate the scenario when "Advance" is set to "On mouse click" and how to cancel and stop. TIP
Tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to position the cursor on the target scenario folder. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use.
Guide mode: Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Tilt the [ ] button up and down to select "Play Scenario" and press the [Enter] button.
Change the projection order and display/hide settings in the edit scenario screen. sp.52 You can rotate JPEG format images in the scenario during they are being projected. sp.49
EasyMP Operation Guide Projecting Scenarios 51
Operation During a Presentation
The following operations using the remote control are possible while playing a scenario.
Screen Switching Stopping Playing Proceed to the next screen by pressing [Enter] or [ Return to the previous screen by pressing [ ]. ].
Tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to position the cursor on the folder that has same name as the scenario icon.
The message "Do you want to quit playing the scenario?" is displayed when you press the [Esc] button. Close by selecting the "Exit" button and pressing the [Enter] button. Continue play by selecting the "Return" button and pressing the [Enter] button.
If you would like to view slides in this scenario
Select the folder that has same name as the scenario icon
The following functions of the projector can be used when projecting a scenario or image file with CardPlayer. For details about the various functions Freeze
Press one of the following buttons on the remote control depending on which operating mode is being used.

Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use.
Guide mode: Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Move Files" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button. Quick mode: Position the cursor on the slide to be moved and press the [Enter] button.

Hide mark

Position the cursor on the destination and press the [Enter] button on the remote control.
Select the slide to be moved Cursor selecting the destination
To exit editing, tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to position the cursor on the "OK" button, then press the [Enter] button on the remote control.
The scenario is saved with the edited content, and the display returns to the file list screen. In order not to save the changes, position the cursor on the "Cancel" button and press the [Enter] button on the remote control.
Projecting Image and Movie Files
Image files from a digital camera and image files and movie files that are stored on a memory card or USB storage device can be projected using CardPlayer by either of the following two methods. Projecting images and movie files This is a function to project single file. Sequential projection of image and movie files in a folder (slideshow) This is a function for projecting the file contents within a folder, in order, one file at a time. Caution
The contents of the inserted memory card, connected digital camera or connected USB storage device are displayed.
Tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to move the cursor to the image file or movie file to be projected. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use.
Guide mode: Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "View Image" or "Play Movie" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button.
The memory card and the USB storage device are accessed frequently when playing back movie files. Do not remove the memory card from the card slot or disconnect the USB storage device at this time, CardPlayer may not operate correctly.

Image file

EasyMP Operation Guide Projecting Image and Movie Files 55
The image file or movie file will be projected. Pressing the [Enter] or [Esc] buttons on the remote control returns the display to the file list screen.

Projecting All Image and Movie Files in a Folder In Sequence (Slideshow)
You can project the image and movie files in a folder one at a time, in order. This function is called "Slideshow". Execute the slideshow by the following procedure. TIP
You can set the files to be projected repeatedly, and also set display conditions such as what effects to display while files are being switched. To change the movie files and image files automatically when you run a slideshow, set the "Screen switching time" in CardPlayer option menu to other than "No". Default setting:"No". sp.57
JPEG format images can be rotated during projection. sp.49
Tilt the [ ] button to position the cursor on the folder to perform the slideshow.
EasyMP Operation Guide Projecting Image and Movie Files 56
Guide mode: Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Play Slideshow" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button. Quick mode: Press the [Esc] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Play Slideshow" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button.
The slideshow will be run and the image and movie files in the folder will be projected in sequence one by one.
When the last file is projected, the file list will be displayed again automatically. If you set "Repeat Playback" to "ON" in the Options window, projection will start from the beginning again when the end is reached. sp.57 Just as with a scenario, You can proceed to the next screen, return to the previous screen, or stop playback during projection of a slideshow. s "Operation During a Presentation" p.51 TIP
If the "Screen switching time" setting has been set to "No", the files will not change automatically when you run a slideshow. Press the [Enter] or [ ] button on the remote control to continue to the next file.
Setting Image and Movie Files Display Conditions and Operation Mode
You can set the display conditions and operation mode for when playing back image or movie files as a slideshow in CardPlayer. In this option, you can set: Continuous Play, Screen switching time, Display order, Effect, and Mode switching.

Set each of the items.

Enable settings by positioning the cursor on the desired item and pressing the [Enter] button on the remote control. Details of the items are given below.
Tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to position the cursor on the folder where display conditions are to be set. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use.

Guide mode: Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Options" on the menu, and press the [Enter] button. Quick mode: Press the [Esc] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Options" on the menu, and press the [Enter] button.
Continuous Play Screen switching time
Determines whether to repeat the slideshow. This sets the time for a single file to be displayed when running a slideshow. Once the time that is set here has passed, the next file is displayed automatically. If set to "No", the files will not change automatically when you run a slideshow. When set to "No", press the [Enter] or [ ] button on the remote control to display the next file. Sets the order of the files to be displayed. This sets the transition effects between slides.

Display order Effect

EasyMP Operation Guide Setting Image and Movie Files Display Conditions and Operation Mode 58
Mode switching Switches the operation mode in CardPlayer. The initial setting is "Guide mode". See "Easy Menu Operation (Guide Mode)" (sp.47) for "Guide mode" operations. See "Quick Mode Operation" (sp.48) for "Quick mode" operations.
The CardPlayer option settings can also be carried out from the configuration menus.
Position the cursor on the "OK" button by tilting the [ ] button on the remote control up, then press the [Enter] button.
The settings are applied. If you do not wish to apply the settings, position the cursor on the "Cancel" button and press the [Enter] button.
This chapter describes how to use a computer that is connected to the network to change projector settings and to control the projector.
Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (EasyWeb)... 60
Displaying EasyWeb.. 60 Using the Network Screen Toolbar...60 Entering the IP Address of the Projector..61 Projector Setup.. 61 Configuration Menu Items that can not be set by the Web Browser.61 Network Setup Items that can be set by the Web Browser..61 Projector Control... 62
Setting Mail Notification Function.. 63 If a Problem Notification is Sent by Mail.. 65
Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (EasyWeb)
You can set up and control the projector using the web browser of a computer that is connected to the projector via a network. Setup and control operations can be performed remotely if this function is used. In addition, since you can use the computer's keyboard, entering characters required for the setup is easier than using the remote control. Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later as the web browser. If using a macintosh, you can also use safari. However, if using safari under Macintosh 10.2, some of the EasyWeb radio buttons may not display correctly. TIP

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[Remote] port

sp.127
Connect the optional remote control cable set to input signals from the remote control.

[Audio Out] port sp.29

[Video] port sp.25
Inputs composite videog signals from a video source. Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the [Video] port. Also input audio signals from the equipment that is connected to the [Computer2/Component] port if the signal is component video signals.

[S-Video] port sp.26

Inputs S-Videog signals from a video source. Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the [S-Video] port. Also input audio signals from the equipment that is connected to the [Computer1/Component] port if the signal is component video signals.
[Audio] ports (for [Video] port) sp.28
[Audio] ports (for [S-Video] port) sp.28
Before Using the Remote Control

Inserting the Batteries

The batteries are not already inserted into the remote control at the time the projector is purchased. You will need to insert the batteries that are provided with the projector before the remote control can be used. Caution
Insert the batteries. Check the positions of the (+) and () marks inside the battery holder to ensure that the batteries are inserted the correct way.
Be sure to read the Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms before handling the batteries.

PROCEDURE

Remove the battery cover. While pushing down on the rib of the battery cover, slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow.
Replace the battery cover. Slide the battery cover in until the tab clicks into place.
If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. If this happens, replace the batteries with two new AA alkali batteries.
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Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range
Operating angle (vertical)
Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) Approx. 15 Approx. 15 Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) Approx. 15 Approx. 15
Set the [R/C] switch to "ON".
When suspended from the ceiling
Approx. 15 Approx. 15 Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.)
Point the remote control light-emitting area towards one of the remote control light-receiving areas on the projector and operate the remote control buttons.
Operating range (horizontal)
Remote control lightreceiving areas
Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) Approx. 30 Approx. 30 Approx. 30 Approx. 30
Remote control light-emitting area

To USB port

USB cable (accessory)

To [USB TypeB] port

Users Guide Connecting to a Computer Once the connection has been made, the mouse pointer can be operated as follows. Moving the mouse pointer
Tilt the [ ] button on the remote control to move the mouse pointer in the direction of tilt.

Left click

Press the [Enter ( )] button. If you press the [Enter ( )] button twice in rapid succession, it has the effect of a double-click.

Right click

Press the [Esc ( )] button.

Drag and drop

When you hold down the [Enter ( )] button for approximately 1.5 seconds, the button will light and drag and drop mode will be enabled. In this mode, you can carry out drag operations by tilting the [ ] button. Press the [Enter ( )] button at the desired position to drop the items being dragged.
If the mouse button settings have been reversed at the computer, the operation of the remote control buttons will also be reversed. The wireless mouse function of the remote control cannot be used while a warning message is being displayed or while the following functions are being used. While Quick Setup is running While Password Protect is being set While a configuration menu is being displayed While a help menu is being displayed While the pointer function is being used While a sub-screen has been set using the PinP function While the E-Zoom function is being used While a Quick Corner setting has been made While an image is being displayed in real display using the resize function While the preview function is being used While a user's logo is being captured While Wall Shot is enabled
Drag and drop mode can also be enabled in the same way by pressing the [Esc ( )] button for approximately 1.5 seconds. This operation allows right click dragging and dropping.
Connecting an External Monitor
While projecting analogue RGB images from a computer connected by a computer cable or projecting RGB-video images from a video equipment, you can give a presentation viewing the images at an external monitor connected to the projector. Connect the external monitor using the cable that is provided with the monitor.

If Password Protect has been enabled, the password entry screen will be displayed when the power is turned on. Type in the password. sp.47 Press [Esc] button on the remote control to stop the Auto Focus. You can use the "Startup Options" configuration menu to set functions that are to run when the projector is turned on. You can change this so that Quick Setup is run instead. Default setting: Auto Focus is run. s"Setting" -"Quick Setup""Startup Options" sp.80
When you press the [Search] button or the [Source Search] button, the projector starts to search incoming image signals from the next source from the currently-selected source in the order shown below. The projector projects the images each time it detects those signals.
Computer1 Computer2 S-Video Video

EasyMP(EMP-835 Only)

The projector skips to the next source when it detects no incoming signals. If a video device is connected, start playback and then press the [Search] button or the [Source Search] button.
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If using the EMP-835, EasyMP will be detected as a source while CardPlayer is running with a memory card or a USB device, or while Network Screen is activated. While EasyMP standby screen or setting screen is displayed, the EasyMP screen will not be displayed by pressing the [Search] or [Source Search] button. Press the [EasyMP] button on the remote control or the [Computer/ Component] button on the projector's control panel to switch the source to EasyMP. If the input source is not detected correctly, try once more with different images. If the "No Signal." message does not disappear, check the connections again. If an image signal that is not supported is detected, a message will be displayed and source searching will stop. If a laptop computer or a computer with an LCD screen has been connected to the projector by a computer cable and the images are not be projected straight away, after starting projection, check that the computer has been set up to output signals externally. The following table shows examples of how to toggle output settings. For details, refer to the section of the documentation provided with your computer under a heading such as "External output", "Connecting an external monitor" or similar.

Users Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 85
Lets you check the statuses of the image signals being projected and the projector. (Display only) Lamp Hours
(High Brightness) Shows the cumulative lamp operating time. (Low Brightness) When it reaches the lamp warning time, the characters are displayed in red.
The cumulative operating time from 0 to 10 hours will be displayed as "0H". From "10H" onwards, the display will be in units of 1 hour. Source Video Signal *1 Input Signal *2 Resolution *2 Refresh Rate *2 Sync Info *2 Shows the input source that is currently being projected. Shows the video signal format. Shows the image signal settings for the input source. Shows the input resolution. Shows the refresh rate. Shows the synchronisation polarity and synchronisation attributes.
Resets all configuration menu settings and the lamp operating time. S All Reset Returns all configuration menu settings to their default settings. The "Computer1 Input", "Computer2 Input", "User's Logo", "Language", "Projector ID" and "Lamp Hours" will not be reset to their default values. Clear the cumulative lamp operating time and reset to "0H".

Lamp-Hours Reset

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Using the Configuration Menus
The configuration menus can be operated using either the remote control or the projector's control panel.
Confirm the selection. Press the [Enter] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel to confirm the item selection. The cursor will be displayed in the sub-menu and settings can then be made.
Press the [Menu] button. The main configuration menu appears.
Select an item in the main menu. If using the remote control, tilt the [ ] button up or down to select a menu item. If using the projector's control panel, press the [ ] or [ ] button to select a menu item. The sub-menu will change depending on the command selected in the main menu.

Monitoring using the mail notification function s"Setting the Mail Notification Function" and "If a Problem Notification E-mail Message has been Sent" in the EMP NetworkManager Operation Guide Monitoring and control using EMP Monitor sEMP Monitor Operation Guide
Once the projector has been connected to the network, you can use EMP NetworkManager to make detailed network settings for the projector. sEMP NetworkManager Operation Guide
The following settings can be carried out using the accessory remote control.
Press the [Menu] button on the remote control, and then select "Network" from the "Extended" configuration menu. s"Using the Configuration Menus" for details on this operation. p.86 Move the cursor to the item to be set, and then press the [Enter] button on the remote control. Some items require numbers to be entered. Refer to "Entering Numbers" sp.91 for details on entering numbers.
Users Guide Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network (for the EMP-830) The table below gives details of the settings for each item.
DHCPg IP addressg Sets whether DHCP is used or not. ON :DHCP is used OFF :DHCP is not used Settings can be entered when "DHCP" is set to "OFF". Enter the IP address that has been assigned to the projector. You can enter numbers from 0 to 255 in each field of the IP address. However, the following IP addresses cannot be used. 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number between 0-255) Settings can be entered when "DHCP" is set to "OFF". Enter the subnet mask that has been assigned to the projector. You can enter numbers from 0 to 255 in each field of the IP address. However, the following subnet masks cannot be used. 0.x.x.x to 254.255.255.255, 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number between 0-255) Settings can be entered when "DHCP" is set to "OFF". Enter the gateway address that has been assigned to the projector. You can enter numbers from 0 to 255 in each field of the IP address. However, the following gateway addresses cannot be used. 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number between 0-255) Enter the IP address for the computer to use for notification of SNMP traps. Two IP addresses can be set as notification addresses: "Trap IP addressg1" and "Trap IP address 2". If a notification cannot be sent to the IP address that is set for "Trap IP address 1", then it is sent to the IP address that has been set for "Trap IP address 2". Shows the MAC address for the projector.

No sound can be heard or the sound is faint sp.105 The remote control does not work sp.106 The exhaust fan does not stop when the power is turned off sp.106
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Problems Relating to Networks and EasyMP
Mail notification messages are not being sent when a problem occurs with the projector sp.107 The projector cannot be monitored and controlled using the EMP Monitor function sp.108 An error message is displayed (error message when EMP Monitor is running) sp.116 For EMP-835 only You cannot connect from another computer when images are being projected during a network connection sp.109 EMP NS Connection starts, but a projector is not found sp.109 Connection cannot be established in access point mode or wired LAN connection mode sp.110 Connection cannot be made in ad hoc mode sp.111 Network Screen images are not displayed, or the display is slow sp.111 The PowerPoint slideshow does not work when using the Network Screen sp.112 Network Screen cannot be used sp.112 Files do not work correctly with EMP SlideMaker2 sp.112 An error message is displayed sp.112p.116
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Problems Relating to Images

No images appear

Check Remedy
Was the [Power] button pressed?
Press the [Power] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel to turn the power on. The remote control cannot be used unless the [R/C] switch of the remote control is at "ON". sp.34 Press the [A/V Mute] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel to cancel the A/V Mute function. sp.54 Reset all of the settings. sp.85 Some input images, such as screen savers, may be completely black.
Is the A/V Mute function active? Have the configuration menu settings been made correctly? Is the projected image completely black? Only when projecting computer images
Are the image signal format settings correct? If a composite videog or S-Videog source is connected to the projector, use the "Video Signal" menu command to select the signal format. s"Signal" - "Video Signal" p.80 Only when projecting images from a video source Projection stops automatically
Is "Sleep Mode" set to "ON"?
When the "Sleep Mode" menu command has been set to "ON", the lamp turns off automatically if no operations are carried out for about 30 minutes while no image signal is being input. The Power indicator lights orange at this time. Press the [Power] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel to turn the power on. If you do not want sleep mode to be used, change the "Sleep Mode" setting to "OFF". s"Extended" - "Operation" - "Sleep Mode" p.84

Interference or distortion appears in images
Are the image signal format settings correct? If a composite videog or S-Videog source is connected to the projector, use the "Video Signal" menu command to select the signal format. s"Signal" - "Video Signal" p.80 Are the cables connected correctly? Is an extension cable being used? Has the correct resolution been selected? Only when projecting computer images Have the "Sync.g" and "Trackingg" settings been adjusted correctly? Only when projecting computer images Check that all of the cables required for projection are securely connected. sp.19p.31 If an extension cable is used, electrical interference may affect the signals. Use the accessory cables and check if this helps. Set the computer so that the signals that are output are compatible with this projector. s"List of Supported Monitor Displays" p.133 sComputer documentation Press the [Auto] button on the remote control or the [Enter] button on the projector's control panel to carry out automatic adjustment. If the images have not been adjusted correctly after using automatic adjustment, you can make the adjustments using the "Sync." and "Tracking" menus. sp.74, p.75
Users Guide Problem Solving Image is truncated (large) or small
Is the image in real display? Is the aspect ratio setting correct? Is the image still being enlarged by the E-Zoom function? Has the "Position" setting been adjusted correctly?
Press the [Resize] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel. sp.61 Press the [Esc] button on the remote control to cancel the E-Zoom function. sp.55 If analogue RGB computer signals are being input, press the [Auto] button on the remote control or the [Enter] button on the projector's control panel to automatically adjust the setting. If the images have not been correctly adjusted after using the automatic setup function, adjust the setting manually using the "Position" menu command. If signals other than analogue RGB computer signals are being input, adjust the setting manually using the "Position" menu command. s"Signal" - "Position" p.79 If dual display has been activated in the Display Properties of the computer's Control Panel, the projector will only project about half of the image on the computer screen. To display the whole of the image on the computer screen, turn off the dual display setting. sComputer video driver documentation Set the "Resolution" menu command to match the computer. s"Signal" - "Resolution" p.79 sComputer documentation
Has the computer been set for dual display? Only when projecting computer images Has the "Resolution" command been set correctly? Only when projecting computer images

Users Guide Problem Solving Image colours are not right
Do the input signal settings match the signals If a composite videog or S-Videog source is connected to the projector, use the "Video Signal" menu command to select the video signal format. s"Signal" - "Video Signal" p.80 from the connected device? Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly? Are the cables connected correctly? Has the image contrastg been adjusted correctly? Has the colour been adjusted correctly? Has the Wall Shot function been set to "Wall Shot ON"? Have the colour intensity and tint been adjusted correctly? Only when projecting images from a video source Use the "Brightness" menu command to adjust the brightness. s"Image" - "Brightness" p.78 Check that all of the cables required for projection are securely connected. sp.19p.31 Use the "Contrast" menu command to adjust the contrast. s"Image" - "Contrast" p.78 Use the "Color Adjustment" menu command to adjust the colour. s"Image" - "Color Adjustment" p.78 When projecting onto a normal screen, press the [Wall Shot] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel to change the setting to "Wall Shot OFF". To re-adjust the Wall Shot setting, use "Wall Shot Readjustment". sp.52 Use the "Color Intensity" and "Tint" menu commands to adjust the colour and tint. s"Image" "Color Intensity", "Tint" p.78
Users Guide Problem Solving Images appear dark
Have the image brightness and luminance been adjusted correctly? Has the image contrastg been adjusted correctly? Is the lamp due for replacement?
Use the "Brightness" and "Brightness Control" menu commands to adjust the brightness and luminance. s"Image" - "Brightness" p.78 s"Setting" - "Brightness Control" p.82 Use the "Contrast" menu command to adjust the contrast. s"Image" - "Contrast" p.78 When the lamp is nearly due for replacement, the images will become darker and the colour quality will become poorer. When this happens, the lamp should be replaced with a new one. sp.119

Has "Standby Mode" been set to "Network ON"? Has a critical problem developed causing the projector to momentarily stop working?
Is power being supplied to the projector?
Users Guide Problem Solving The projector cannot be monitored and controlled using the EMP Monitor function
Is the network cable connected correctly? When using the EMP-835 connected to a wired LAN, or when using the EMP-830 Is the wireless LAN card inserted? When using the EMP-835 connected to a wireless LAN Are the settings for connecting to a network correct ?
Check the network settings for the projector. If using the EMP-835 s"Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode" in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide If using the EMP-830 sp.89 Uninstall EMP Monitor and then re-install it. If using the EMP-835 s"If You would like to Uninstall the EasyMP Software" and "Installing EasyMP Software" in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide If using the EMP-830 s"Installation and Uninstallation" in the EMP NetworkManager Operation Guide Register the projector in the projector list. sEMP Monitor Operation Guide
Has EMP Monitor function been correctly installed to the computer?
Have all projectors that are to be monitored and controlled been registered in the projector list? Has "Standby Mode" been set to "Network ON"? Is power being supplied to the projector?
If using the EMP Monitor function while the projector is in standby mode, change the "Standby Mode" menu setting to "Network ON". s"Extended" - "Standby Mode" p.84 Check if the power supply to the location where the projector is set up has been interrupted, or if the circuit breaker for the electrical outlet that the projector is connected to has been tripped.
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When Network Screen is running, the current image stays projected and connection from another computer is not possible (EMP-835 only)
Has the person making the presentation left the meeting room without closing the connection?

If you try to connect to a projector from a computer while Network Screen is running and the projector is already connected to another computer, the connection to the first computer will be terminated and the projector will then connect to the next computer. If no projector keyword has been set in the projector or the keyword is known, it is possible to terminate the current connection and connect to the projector by establishing a new connection from the computer. If a projector keyword has been set in the projector and the projector keyword is unknown, terminate the connection from the projector and then reconnect. To terminate the connection from the projector, press the [Esc] button on the remote control, select the "Exit" button from the displayed menu and then press the [Enter] button on the remote control. Connect from the desired computer after terminating the connection. s"Disconnecting from a Network Connection" in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide
EMP NS Connection starts, but a projector is not found (EMP-835 only)
Is the network cable connected correctly? When connected to a wired LAN Is the wireless LAN card inserted? When connected to a wireless LAN Is the access lamp of the wireless LAN card that is inserted into the projector lit green? Is the projector displaying the EasyMP configuration menu screen?
Check that the network cable is connected correctly. If it is not connected or is connected incorrectly, reconnect it. Check that the wireless LAN card is correctly inserted into the card slot of the projector. s"Inserting and Removing Cards" p.16 If the access lamp is off, remove the wireless LAN card and re-insert it. s"Inserting and Removing Cards" p.16 Network connections are disabled while the EasyMP configuration setting screen is displayed. Close the configuration settings to return to the EasyMP standby window.
Is the computer ready for LAN card or in-built Check whether the LAN device is functioning in the Device Manager. For example, "Control panel" "System" - "Device Manager". LAN functionality to be used?
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Remedy

Is the wireless LAN setting for the computer set to ad hoc mode? When connected to a wireless LAN in easy connection mode
Change the wireless LAN settings at the computer to ad hoc mode. s"Computer Wireless LAN Settings" in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide Depending on the manufacturer of the wireless LAN card, you may be able to use a communication setting utility (such as Client Manager) to set ad hoc mode. "Ad hoc mode" may be expressed using some other terminology such as "Computer communication using wireless LAN (WiFi)", "Wi-Fi ad hoc", "802.11 ad hoc", "802.11 Mode Connection" or "Peer to Peer". Set the DHCP setting of the wired LAN to "OFF" in the EasyMP configuration setting screen. s"Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode" in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide If the computer that you are using has several LAN environments, the correct network adapter to be used by EMP NS Connection must be selected, otherwise it will not be possible to connect. Start EMP NS Connection and select the network adapter from the "Extension" - "Switch LAN" (Windows) or "Extension" - "Network Set" (Macintosh) menu. Please enable the wireless LAN.

User's logos can be saved at up to dots in size.
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Select "Yes" at the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel.
Select "Yes" at the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel. The image will then be saved. Once the image has been saved, the message "Completed." will be displayed.
Select the zoom rate in the zoom rate setting screen, and then press the [Enter] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel.
Saving the user's logo may take a few moments (about 15 seconds). Do not use the projector or any other sources which are connected to the projector while the user's logo is being saved. If this is not observed, it may result in errors in projector operation. Once a user's logo has been saved, the logo setting cannot be returned to the factory default.
Optional Accessories and Consumables
The following optional accessories and consumables are available for purchase if required. All items in this list is current as of July 2004. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice. Ceiling plate* ELPFC03 Pipe 370 (370 mm (14.57 in.)/silver)* ELPFP04 Pipe 570 (570 mm (22.44 in.)/silver)* ELPFP05 Pipe 770 (770 mm (30.31 in.)/silver)* ELPFP06 Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling or a ceiling with veneer panels. Ceiling mount* ELPMB07 Use when installing the projector on a ceiling. Image presentation camera ELPDC04 Use to project books, etc.

Optional Accessories

Soft carry case ELPKS52 Hard travel case ELPKS53 Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand. 40" "Billboard Vision" screen ELPHS01 60" "Billboard Vision" screen ELPHS03 A translucent-type screen. (Aspect ratiog4:3) 60" screen ELPSC07 80" screen ELPSC08 100" screen ELPSC10 A portable roll-type screens. (Aspect ratio 4:3) 50" portable screen ELPSC06 A compact screen which can be carried easily. (Aspect ratio 4:3) VGA-HD15 PC cable ELPKC02 (1.8 m (6 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin male/mini D-Sub 15-pin male) This is the same computer cable as the projector's accessory computer cable. VGA-HD15 PC cable ELPKC09 (3 m (9.8 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 15-pin) VGA-HD15 PC cable ELPKC10 (20 m (65.6 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 15-pin) Use these extension cables if the accessory computer cable is too short. Component video cable ELPKC19 (3 m (9.8 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin male/3RCA male) Use when a device that outputs component video signals is connected. Remote control cable set ELPKC28 (10 m - for 3.5 mm dia. mini plug (male-male)) (10 m - for 3.5 mm dia. mini jack (male-female)) Use in order to operate the projector accurately by remote control from a distance.

* Information in this menu may be required if you ask for service from your dealer or the nearest address provided in the "International Warranty Conditions" section of the Safety Instructions/World Wide Warranty Terms booklet.

Consumables

Spare lamp ELPLP31 Use as a replacement for spent lamps. Air filter set ELPAF07 (2 sets of 2 air filters (total 4)) Use as a replacement for spent air filters.

Glossary

Following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may be unfamiliar or which were not explained in the text of this guide itself. Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially-available publications.

3-2 pull-down function

This function directly converts image sources that have been recorded in the same 24-frame format used for movies into 60-frame progressive signals. This allows data such as DVD software that has been recorded in 24-frame format to be played back on large screens with more natural and accurate reproduction, without any loss of image quality from the original movie. The ratio between an image's length and its height. HDTV images have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and appear elongated. The aspect ratio for standard Aspect ratio images is 4:3. This is a server that centrally manages user authentication. By using an authentication server, management of user information and user authentication Authentication tasks can be centralised. In addition, many authentication servers use high-level authentication methods and so they also tend to be highly secure. server Abbreviation for Cisco Compatible Extensions. This is a security technology for wireless LANs developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. It uses RADIUS CCX serversg for authentication. Several authentication methods are available for CCX, and this projector uses LEAPg authentication. Communication speeds will drop if there are too many devices performing wireless communication using the same frequency. In this case, it is Channel possible to avoid interference from other wireless LANs by setting a wireless channel for each wireless LAN network. A characteristic that determines the colour tones of images. When the colour temperature is high, colour tones appear bluish, and when the colour Colour temperature is low, images appear reddish. temperature Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour signals separated, in order to provide better image quality. Component In high-definition TV (HDTV), it refers to images which consist of three independent signals: Y (luminance signal), and Pb and Pr (colour difference video signals). Composite video Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour signals mixed together. The type of signals commonly used by household video equipment (NTSC, PAL and SECAM formats). The signals consist of the carrier signal Y (luminance signal) and the chroma (colour) signal which are contained in the colour bar signal. The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or decreased in order to make text and graphics stand out more clearly, Contrast or to make them appear softer. Adjusting this particular property of an image is called "contrast adjustment". Use this procedure to cool a projector lamp that is hot from use. Cool- down happens automatically when the [Power] button is pressed on the Cool-down projector or on the remote control to turn the projector off. Abbreviation for Digital Flat Panel. Refers to a standard method for digital transmission of video signals. DFP Abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically assigns an IP address to a computer connected to a network. DHCP A sound format developed by Dolby Laboratories. Normal stereo is a 2-channel format which uses two speakers. Dolby Digital is a 6-channel (5.1Dolby Digital channel) system which adds to this a centre speaker, two rear speakers and a sub-woofer. Abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format, which is a format used to record infomation concerning the printing of photographs taken with a digital DPOF camera (which images to print, how many copies, etc.) to recordable media, such as a memory card. Abbreviation for Digital Visual Interface. Refers to a standard method for digital transmission of video signals. DVI DVI is a standard which has also been applied to digital household electronic equipment other than computers. It allows images to be transmitted at higher resolutions than for DFP, and also includes a digital signal encoding function.

Interlaced IP address LEAP MAC address NDIS
Progressive RADIUS server

Refresh rate

Resized display SDTV Security lock

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An abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol, which is the protocol for monitoring and controlling devices such as routers and computers connected to a TCP/IP network. To reduce the width of a 16:9 wide-screen video image, record the video image as 4:3 in the video software. Setting the aspect ratio to 16:9 on the Squeeze mode projector will restore the video image to 16:9 wide-screen format. An international standard for colour intervals that was formulated so that colours which are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by sRGB computer operating systems (OS) and the Internet. This is a number which defines, from the IP address, the number of bits used in network addresses of assigned networks (subnets). Subnet mask A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 (horizontal) 600 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. SVGA A video signal which has the luminance component and colour component separated in order to provide better image quality. S-Video It refers to images which consist of two independent signals: Y (luminance signal), and C (colour signal). A type of video signal with a resolution of 1280 (horizontal) 1024 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. SXGA The signals output from computers have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images will not be Sync. (Synchronization) of a good quality. The process of matching the phases of these signals (the relative position of the crests and troughs in the signal) is called "synchronisation". If the signals are not synchronized, problems such as flickering, blurriness and horizontal interference can occur. Abbreviation for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. This is an encoding method used for WPAg. The encryption key is renewed after a certain period TKIP of time to make it harder to break the encryption code. The signals output from computers have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images will not be Tracking of a good quality. The process of matching the frequency of these signals (the number of crests in the signal) is called "tracking". If tracking is not carried out correctly, wide vertical stripes will appear in the projected images. Trap IP address This is the IP address of the messaged computer used for error notification in SNMP. An abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. USB is an interface for connecting personal computers to peripheral devices which only support relatively USB low data transmission speeds. A type of video signal with a resolution of 1600 (horizontal) 1200 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. UXGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 640 (horizontal) 480 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. VGA This is an abbreviation of Wired Equivalent Privacy. This is a security method which encrypts data during transmission. WEP Data communication cannot be performed unless the sending and receiving machines are registered with the same encryption key by the WEP. Abbreviation for Wi-Fi Protected Access. This is an encryption standard that improves security which is a weak point of WEPg. TKIPg is used as the WPA encryption method. A type of video signal with a resolution of 1024 (horizontal) 768 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. XGA The carrier signal which is contained in the colour bar signal used in modern TV transmissions. The name comes from the Y (luminance) signal and YCbCr the CbCr (chroma (colour)) signals. The carrier signal which is contained in the colour bar signal used in high-definition TV (HDTV) transmissions. The name comes from the Y YPbPr (luminance) signal and the PbPr (colour difference) signals.

 

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