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8. Do not place the projector where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug. 9. Unplug the projector from the wall socket before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. 10. Do not block the slots and openings in the projector case. They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating. Do not place the projector on a sofa, rug or other soft surface or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 11. Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into the projector. 12. Except as specifically instructed in this Owners Manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 13. Unplug the projector during thunder storms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period. Do not place the projector or remote control on top of heat-emitting equipment or heated objects such as a car, etc. 14. In the following situations unplug the projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel: A. If the power cable or plug becomes damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into it or it has been exposed to rain or water. C. If it does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed or if it exhibits a clear change in performance indicating the need for servicing. D. If it has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
Where to Get Help
SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION provides local customer support and service through a nationwide network of authorized EPSON dealers and Service Centres. For inquiries please contact the appropriate representative listed in the section entitled After sales service contact addresses at the end of this manual. When you call for technical assistance, be ready to identify your system and its configuration. If you need help with any software program you are using, please refer to the documentation that came with the programs for technical support.
World Wide Web site
If you are connected to the Internet and have a Web browser, you can access EPSONs World Wide Web site at http://www. epson. com. EPSONs home page links users to Whats New, EPSON Products, EPSON Connection, Corporate Info and EPSON Contacts. Link to the EPSON Connection for the latest drivers and FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) and the EPSON Chart area. To get in touch with EPSON around the world, EPSON Contacts includes Contact Information for local EPSON subsidiaries.
Transporting your projector
Connecting to a Computer 11
11. Connect the other end of the MAC serial cable to the printer port or modem port on the back of your Macintosh. 12. Tighten all connector screws to ensure secure connections.
Audio port ADB port Monitor port Video cable adapter MAC desktop adapter
Printer port or modem port
Monitor cable MAC serial cable Computer cable Main cable Audio cable
MAC mouse cable
Remember that you can only use a PowerBook model that have video-out capability. See page 7 for more information. Before beginning, make sure that the projector and PowerBook are both turned off. 1. Set the DIP switches of the MAC desktop adapter in accordance with the resolutions you want to use (i.e. 16 mode). 2. Connect an adapter (which came with the computer or your own) such as a converter for a D-Sub 15 terminal to the video output port of your PowerBook.
3. Connect the big connector (D-Sub15) of the MAC desktop adapter to the video output port converted in step 2. 4. Tighten the fixed screws for the MAC desktop adapter and the converter. 5. Connect either end of the computer cable to the small connector (D-Sub 15 Mini) of the MAC desktop adapter which you connected in the previous steps. 6. Connect the other end of the computer cable to the projectors Computer In1 port. The Computer In2 port is used when connecting a second computer. 7. If you wish to view or check images on the computers monitor, attach the big connector (D-Sub 15) of the Macintosh desktop adapter which you connected in the previous steps to the MAC monitor cable and connect it to the projectors Monitor port. *1 8. Connect the small end of the main cable to the projectors Mouse/Com 1 port. The Mouse/Com 2 port is used when connecting a second computer. 9. Connect the MAC mouse cable (9-pin) to the MOUSE terminal on the large end of the main cable. 10. Disconnect the mouse from the computer port, and connect the MAC mouse cable (4-pin) to this port. 11. If you are planning to use the ELP Link II software, connect either end of a MAC serial cable to the MAC SERIAL terminal on the large end of the main cable. 12. Connect the other end of the MAC serial cable to the Printer port or Modem port on the back of your PowerBook.
*1. You may need your own adapter or one which came with your computer. This depends on the model of the computer or monitor you connect. Connecting to a Computer 13
Audio port ADB port Monitor port Video cable adapter MAC desktop adapter Printer port or Modem port
Warning: Never look into the lens when the lamp is on. This can damage your eyes. It is especially important that children are not allowed to look into the lens. Note: Remove the projectors lens cap when you project. The light from the projector may cause the lens cap to warp.
Reverse the order shown above to turn off the projector and other equipment. After you press the Power button to turn off the projector, the fan will remain on and the operation indicator will flash orange for about one minute as the projector cools. The indicator stops blinking (and remains lit in orange) when the cooling operation is complete.
2 Using the Projector
Note: The projector is designed so that it cannot be turned back on while the power indicator is flashing green. Before pressing the Power button again, wait until the lamp has cooled and the power indicator is orange.
projection lamp indicator operation indicator remote control receiver zoom ring focus ring
operation panel
foot adjustment button
front foot
Adjusting the Screen Image
Focus and zoom After an image appears on the screen, check to see if it is in focus and whether it fits properly on the screen. To adjust the focus of the image, rotate the focus ring, which is the outer ring on the projectors lens. To adjust the size of the image, rotate the inner zoom ring. Rotate the zoom ring clockwise to make the image larger, and counterclockwise to make it smaller.
Screen Image Position
If you need to raise or lower the image on the screen, extend or retract the front foot on the bottom of the projector. 1. While standing behind the projector and supporting the front of it by holding the handle located below the lens, press down on the foot release button. This unlocks the front foot, allowing it to move up and down freely. Take care that the projector does not suddenly drop down at this time.
2. While pressing the foot release button, raise and lower the projector until the screen image is positioned the way you want it. 3. Release the foot release button to lock the front foot in its present position. 4. Rotate the left foot at the back of the projector to fine-tune the position of the projected image. x
Note: This foot is locked. You will need to unlock it before it can be rotated.
AUTO Button
If you are using image input from a computer, you can press the AUTO button after fitting the image to the screen. Pressing AUTO automatically adjusts the computer input signal to the current projector settings.* * Press the AUTO button while the image fills the entire screen of your computer, like a Windows screen. Certain computer input signals may not be totally compatible with AUTO button settings. In such cases, use the menus to make additional adjustments.
Resize Button
The Resize button allows you to select the projection screen mode for certain types of image input signals from a computer. With computer images up to XGA (1,024 x 768 pixles) size for EMP7100 and SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) size for EMP-5100, and with video images as well, you can either select to display the area in the centre of the projected image (Window display) or to display of the entire projected image (Resize display). With images larger than XGA (1,024 x 768 pixels) size for EMP7100 and SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) size for EMP-5100, you can either select to display a portion of the projected image (Window display) or to display the entire projected image (Resize display). The Resize button cannot be used with XGA (1,024 x 768 pixels) for EMP-7100 and SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) for EMP-5100.
Controlling the Projector
Normally you control the projector using the remote control. The buttons on the remote control allow you to do the following: Switch power on and off. Auto-set-up of the computer image screen. Switch between input images (Computer 1, Computer 2, videocomputer). Access menu for adjustment of image, audio, video, and display settings. Control resizing. Control display freeze. Control display blanking. Adjust and mute audio output. Control custom functions. Move the pointer. When using the remote control, always point it towards the remote control receivers located at the front and at the back of the projector.
The functions of the remote control buttons are summarized on page 27. To be able to use the remote control as a cordless mouse connect the projector to your computer with the cables came with the ELP Communication Kit II. To use the remote control, always point it towards the remote control receivers located at the front of the projector. You can use the remote control up to 10 metres (33 feet) from the projector. In addition to the remote control, you can also control the projector by using the buttons on the projectors operation panel located on top of the projector.
If you change your mind, select No and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to clear the confirmation screen without changing any settings.
Video Menu (Video)
The Video Menu allows you to make adjustments related to video signals from video equipment.
SATURATION
Adjusts color density. Increase color density to make colors darker and more opaque, or decrease it to make colors lighter and less opaque.
TINT (NTSC only)
Adjust the red-green balance of the screen. Increase tint to add more green, or decrease it to add more red.
Specifies the video signal system. Normally this signal system setting should be left at AUTO for automatic detection of the video signal system. If automatic selection is not possible for some reason, use this menu to manually specify NTSC, PAL or SECAM.
VIDEO RESET
Returns all Video Menu items to their factory defaults. Select this item and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to display the confirmation screen. Next, select Yes and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to reset the Video Menu items. If you change your mind, select No and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to clear the confirmation screen without changing any settings.
Audio Menu
The Audio Menu allows you to make adjustments related to audio.
VOLUME
Adjusts the volume level for the speakers and audio-out terminal. Increase the audio volume to raise the volume, or decrease it to lower the volume.
Adjusts the tone of the speakers and audio-out terminal. Increase the tone to raise the treble, or decrease it to raise the bass.
SPATIALIZER
Adjusts audio effects provided by the Spatializer. Off: Normal sound for stereo input. Normal: Expansive sound for stereo input. Wide: More expansive sound for stereo input.
SOUND RESET
Returns all Audio Menu items to their factory defaults. Select this item and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to display the confirmation screen. Next, select Yes and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to reset the Audio Menu items. If you change your mind, select No and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to clear the confirmation screen without changing any settings.
Option Menu
The Option Menu allows you to create basic settings that normally do not need changing.
PROMPT
Temporarily displays a prompt on the projector screen to identify which source (computer or video) is providing the image.
COLOR TEMP.
Adjusts the whiteness of the screen. The H setting provides a cold white, M standard white, and L a warm white. Selecting the User item and pressing a Click button or the <Enter> button displays a screen for more precise color temperature setting. Use the pointing button or the <Up> and <Down> buttons to select the color you want to adjust, and then use the pointing button of the <Left> and <Right> buttons to change the selected value. A high color temperature value enhances the selected color within the overall image, while a lower value weakens the color.
Press a Click button or the <Enter> button to clear the setting screen and return to the Option Menu.
REAR PROJ.
Mirrors the projected images horizontally (left-right). Selecting ON turns mirroring on, while OFF turns it off (for a normal image). Turn this option on when projecting from behind onto a transparent screen being viewed from the opposite side.
CEILING
Mirrors the projected images vertically (top-bottom) and horizontally (left-right). Selecting ON turns mirroring on, while OFF turns it off (for a normal image). Turn this option on when hanging the projector upside-down from the ceiling.
Selects what should be projected when the projectors Blank button is pressed to blank the screen. You can select either a black screen or a user logo. A user logo can be created using the ELP Link II software that comes with the projector.
VIEW CHANGE
Specifies the view change to use when the input source is changed. OFF: No visual effects, simply cut to new source. Diagonal: Original source screen shrinks from upper left to lower right, and new source screen expands from upper left to lower right. Left Right: Original source screen shrinks from left to right, and new source screen expands from left to right. Fade: Original source screen shrinks from outside in, and new source screen expands from inside out.
LANGUAGE
Selects the menu language in the sequence: Japanese, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
Displays the number of hours the current projector lamp has been used. The color of this display turns red when the projector lamp is near the end of its normal life. When this happens, replace the projector lamp with a new one as soon as possible.
Using Custom Functions
You can use the Custom Menu to assign the Zoom, Preview or Strobe function to the remote controls Custom button. You can assign the following functions: 1. Zoom Zooms in or out on the center of the displayed image. 2. Preview Displays the projection images currently being entered by each of the input sources. The screen is divided into four quadrants. 3. Strobe Displays images on the screen in sequence. You can preset the number of images to be displayed and the amount of time each image is displayed. To customize the functions: 1. Press the [Menu] button on the projector or remote control. 2. The main menu appears. 3. Select [Custom] by using the Sync+/ buttons on the projector or the Pointer on the remote control. 4. Press [ (Enter)] or the Left/Right Click buttons on the remote control to call the Custom menu. 5. The Custom menu appears. 6. Select the function you want to assign to the [Custom] button on the remote control. 7. Press [ (Enter)] or the Left/Right Click buttons on the remote control to enter your selection.
3. Set the number of frames and time interval by using the Pointer button on the remote control. 4. Press the [Right click] button on the remote control again. 5. The Strobe setting menu is closed.
Changing Menu Settings 45
Counts of frames, Time
Pressing the remote controls Click 1 button while strobe display is being performed displays a screen for specification of the counts frames and the time interval. You can set the frame count to 4, 9 or 16, and the time interval from 0.1 to 1 second in 0.1 second increments. Press the remote controls Click 2 button again to clear the setting screen.
RESET ALL
Executing this command resets the settings in all menus to their factory defaults. Select this item and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to display the confirmation screen. Next, select Yes and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to reset all menu items. If you change your mind, select No and then press a Click button or the <Enter> button to clear the confirmation screen without changing any settings.
Using ELP Link II
To use the ELP Link II software, you need one of the following operational environments. Windows Ver. 3.1 (English) Windows 95 (English) MacOS System (from ver. 7) This instruction manual tells you how to use ELP Link II. The application ELP Link II supports two functions related to the projector. One is the projector control function which enables you to control the projector (screen display, sound, etc.) from a computer and to manipulate the settings (user logo setting, etc.) which the projector cannot control. The other function is the presentation support function which enables you to control the presentation application (PowerPoint, etc.) through a remote control and to perform the real-time presentation effectively (adding lines, underlining or a stamp, etc. on the slide screen during your presentation).
4 Using ELP Link II
How to connect
For IBM PCs and IBM compatible PCs (Windows) Please refer to the section Connecting to a computer in this manual (pages 7~14). For Macintosh Please refer to the section Connecting to a computer in this manual (pages 7~14).
How to install
For IBM PCs and IBM compatible PCs (Windows)
Start Windows. Insert the floppy disk with the ELP Link II software into floppy disk drive [A]. (It is assumed your floppy disk drive is drive A.) The ELP Link II software to be installed depends on the computer you are installing it on. Select the Run command from the File menu in the Program Manager. The Run dialog box appears on the screen. Type [A: SETUP.EXE] in the [Command Line] box and click the [OK] button. The drive letter [A] must designate the proper drive (the floppy disk drive into which you inserted the disk with the ELP Link II software). The ELP Link II set-up window will be displayed after a while. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. When the termination screen appears, click the [OK] button to finish the installation. If you use the software often, place it in the Startup program group. This is very convenient. Please refer to your Windows Instruction Manual.
Detail Setting Screen
Tab: Switches the effect buttons from 1 to 5. Property: It depends on the function.
[Test]: [OK]: [Cancel]: [Help]: Tests the function customized to the effect button with current setting. Activates the property set. Cancels the property set. Explains properties and terminology.
Projector Set Screen
Main Menu [File] [Open]: [Save]: Reads the projector setting. Saves the current projector setting.
[Save As]: [Exit]: [Help]: [Contents]:
Saves the current projector setting in a file. Terminates the projector setting. Explains function and the terminology. Displays all functions and terminology.
[About ELP Link II]: Displays the version information for applications. Tool bar [Video Input Switch]: Switches from computer source to video source. [Computer Input Switch]: Switches from video source to computer source. [Auto]: [Resize]: [Blank]: [Custom]: [Freeze]: [Brightness ]: [Contrast ]: [Volume ]: [Mute]: [Power]: Projector control Adjusts the projector function. Test pattern Sets the test screen for the image ajust. User's logo Makes and edits the data for the blank screen. Color property Adjust the colors for images, and displays the pattern currently selected. The other button [Quit]: [All Reset]: [Help]: Terminates the projector control. Resets all settings to the default setting. Explains functions and the terminology. Sets automatically. Switches to the resize. Switches blank states for the screen. Activates the custom function. Pauses the screen. Adjusts the screen brightness. Adjusts the screen contrast. Adjusts the volume. Mutes the sound. Starts up and terminates the projector.
[Projector Control]: Controls the projector function
[Computer] [Brightness]: [Contrast]: [Sync]: [Tracking]: [Position]: [Color]: [Reset]: [Pattern Display]: [Close]: [Help]: [Video] [Brightness]: [Contrast]: [Saturation]: [Tint]: [Mode]: [Reset]: [Pattern Display]: [Close]: [Help]: [Sound] [Volume]: [Tone]: [Spatializer]: [Reset]: [Pattern Display]: [Close]: Adjusts the volume. Adjusts tone. Adjusts sound effects. Resets all settings to their default values. Displays the test pattern you select. Exits the Projector Control screen. Adjusts the screen brightness. Adjusts the screen contrast. Adjusts the color density. Adjusts the color tint (NTSC only). Selects the video signal system. Resets all settings to their default values. Displays the test pattern you select. Exits the Projector Control screen. Explains functions and terminology. Adjusts the screen brightness. Adjusts the screen contrast. Adjusts image flickering. Adjusts any vertical lines in the displayed images. Adjusts screen horizontal/vertical position. Adjusts the color density for each color(Red, Green, Blue). Resets all settings to their default values. Displays the test pattern you select. Exits the Projector Control screen. Explains functions and terminology.
Change Cursor (Changing the mouse cursor shape) Description Execution Changes the cursor to shape set. When the effect button assigned is pressed, the cursor changes immediately to the mouse cursor set. Cursor variety provided by application.
Properties Clear Screen Description Execution Properties Key Macro Description Execution Properties
Clears all functions previously executed. Executes by pressing the effect button assigned. None
Executes the key sequence currently set. Executes by pressing the effect button assigned. Key sequence
Setting and operating the function [Key]
When you press a key on the keyboard while the screen is active, the key pressed is displayed in the Edit Box. Keys are displayed in the order they are pressed. You may also set multikey sequences such as [Ctrl+A]. Pressing the [Clear] button deletes the key sequence currently set. When you press the [Backspace] or [Delete] keys, they are added as any other key in the Edit Box. (The key sequence in the Edit Box cannot be edited.) The maximum number of keys in the sequence is 16.
Projector Control
When you click the projector control button, the main dialog appears on the screen. This dialog consists of five tabs: Computer, Video, Sound, Option and Custom.
[Computer]
Brightness / Contrast / Sync / Tracking You can change the settings by using the scrollbar next to the each item. The changes are immediately carried out on the projector. The present value is displayed to the left of the scrollbar. Moving to the left decreases the value, scrolling to the right increases it. Horizontal / Vertical You can change the settings by using the scrollbar next to each item. The position of the screen moves in the direction of the arrow.
You can adjust the saturation of Red / Green / Blue. The present value is displayed to the left of the scrollbar. Moving to the left decreases the value, scrolling to the right increases it.
[Video]
Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Tint You can change the settings by using the scrollbar next to each item. The changes are immediately carried out on the projector. The present value is displayed to the left of the scrollbar. Moving to the left decreases the value, scrolling to the right increases it. AUTO is usually selected. You can also select NTSC, PAL or SECAM.
[Sound]
Replacing the Lamp
The projector lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of use. Replace the projector lamp whenever any of the following situations occur. We recommend you to purchase a spare lamp since the projector lamp may exhaust before its normal life depend on each lamp characteristic and usage. Whenever you feel the projected image is too dark or dim, even though the current projector lamp has not reached the end of its life. Whenever the REPLACE LAMP indicator appears on the screen when the projector lamp comes on. Whenever the lamp indicator flashes orange and red alternately to indicate that the projector lamp has reached the end of its life. Whenever the lamp indicator lights up red or the projector lamp fails to light.
Contact your local EPSON dealer for a replacement lamp. Use only replacement lamp part number. x
Note: Be sure to always use a new projector lamp. Otherwise the projector lamp operating time display will indicate incorrect information. Warning: Allow the lamp to cool down before replacing it. During use, it becomes hot enough to burn you.
1. Switch off the projector and disconnect the power cable from the wall socket. 2. Use a screwdriver, coin or similar object to loosen the two retaining screws on the lamp cover. You cannot remove these screws. 3. When the screws are loose, lift off the lamp cover.
lamp cover
screws
4. Use a screwdriver, coin or similar object to loosen the two screws holding the lamp in position. You cannot remove these screws.
5. Lift up the handle and pull out the lamp.
Caution: When you replace the lamp never touch the new lamp with your bare hands. The invisible residue left by the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life. Use a cloth or gloves when handling the new lamp.
6. Gently insert the new lamp by lowering it into position. 7. Tighten the screws you loosened in step 5. 8. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the cover screws. Make sure the lamp cover is securely fastened. The projector turns itself off if the lamp cover is open. 9. When replacing the bulb you should also replace the air filter attached to the lamp.
Troubleshooting
This chapter describes the problems indicated by the status lights and
provides information on what to do if you experience problems with the projector. It is divided into the following sections: General problems with the projector. Refer to this section if the projector is not working and to find out what the warning lights are indicating. Problems with the screen image. Refer to this section if you cannot project an image or if the quality of the screen image is poor. If you have a problem, refer to the appropriate section and follow all the suggestions which apply to your problem. If none of the suggested solutions solves the problem, call your EMP-7100/5100 dealer or call the EPSON Service Centre.
Resolution. A measure of the amount of detail contained in an image. Resolution can be measured in dots per inch or in pixels. Image sharpness and clarity improve as resolution increases. RGB. Red Green Blue S-Video. A type of video signal which transmits luminance and color separately. SECAM (Systme Electronique pour Couleur Avec Mmoire). A 625line TV system used in France, Eastern Europe, Russia and parts of Africa. Serial. A type of communication interface that transmits data over a single wire. Sleep mode. The power cable is connected but the projector is switched off. In this mode the power LED lights up orange. If the projector is not used for 30 minutes the lamp switches itself off and after 30 seconds the projector goes into sleep mode.
Symbols
2 AA batteries, mode, 11 Bar, 53, 63 Bass, ix, 38 Batteries, xiv, 2 Black, 27, 40 BLANK, 40 Blank, viii, 27, 55 Blank To, 66 blanking, 24, 31 Box, 50, 60, 65 BRIGHTNESS, 35, 37 Brightness, 31, 35, 37
About ELP Link II, 53 Accessories, ix Add-on, 27 Aerosol, xi Appendix, x Apple, vii, 7 Application, 48, 52, 53 Area Specify, 69 Assistance, xiii Audio cable, 2, 9 Audio Menu, 31, 38 Audio Source, 16, 17 AUTO Button, 23 AVTSS vii
cabinet, xi, xii Cancel, 54, 59, 69 Capabilities, 3 Carrying cases, ix Caution, x, 73, 76 CEILING, 40 ceiling mount, 31, 57, 67 Centris, 7 Change Cursor, 53, 64 Chapter 1, Installation, ix
BackColor, 59
Chapter 2, Using the Projector, ix Chapter 3, Using the Menus, ix Chapter 4, Using ELP Link II, x Chapter 5, Maintenance, x Chapter 6, Troubleshooting, x Cleaners, xi Cleaning, xi, 72 Cleaning the Air Filter, 72 Cleaning the Lens, 72, 84 Clear Screen, 53, 64 Click 1, 26, 27, 33 Click 2, 26, 27, 33 Close, 67, 69, 70 Color, 39, 70 COLOR TEMP., 39 Color Temp, 70 Color Property, 59, 70 COM1, 53 COM4, 53 Command Line, 50 Communication Port, 53 Compatible, 7, 14, 49, 50 Components 2, 4 Composite video, 14, 15 Computer, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Computer cable, 2, 8, 9 Computer In 1, 8, 9, 11 Computer In 2, 8, 9, 11 Computer Menu, 31 Connecting to a computer, 7, 9, 11, 13 Connecting to a video source, 14, 15 Connecting to an audio source, 16, 17
Connecting to an external speaker, 18 Connector screws, 8, 10 Contents, 53 CONTRAST, 35, 37 Controlling, 24 Controlling projector, 24 Cooling, viii, 20, 30 Cordless mouse, 25 Counts of frames, 46 Cross-lines, 63 Custom, 24, 27 custom functions, 24 Custom Menu, 31, 42 Customize, 42, 54, 57, 60, 67 Customizing, 60
Delete, 53, 54, 60, 65 Description, 61, 62, 63, 64 Details, x, 54, 60, 61, 84 Detail Setting Screen, 54 digital camera, vii, 1 DIP switches, 11, 12 documentation, xiii Download, 68, 69 D-sub 15 pin, 11
Edit, 58, 65, 69 Effects, 27 Electrical specifications, 87 Ellipse, 53, 62 ELP Link II, 47, 48, 50
ELP Link II cable set, viii, ix ELP Link II for Macintosh, 2 ELP Link II for Windows, 2 ELP Link II Screen, 53 EMP-7100/5100, vii, ix, x EMP-7100/5100 dealer, ix Enter, 27, 28, 33, 35 Enter key, 28 Environmental specifications, 87 EPSON, vii, ix, xiii, 79 EPSON dealers, xiii Equivalent, 3 Executing, 46, 60 Execute, 53, 54 Exit, 54, 55 Extended, xii External, vii, ix, 10, 18, 20 External speaker, vii, ix, 18, 20
Gray Scale, 68 Green, 29, 30, 37
Hard case, ix Help, xiii, 54, 55 Horizontal, 5, 31, 53, 56
IBM, vii, 7, 49, 50 IBM desktop PC , 7 IBM laptop, 7 IBM-compatible, vii Image size, 5 Indicator, 29 Infrared, xiv Install, 50, 51 Installation, ix, xi, 1, 50 IR, xiv
Fade In, 57 Feet, 25 File, 50, 55 Floppy, 50, 51 Focus, 21 Focus pattern, 68 foot release button, 22 Format, vii 15, 56, 88, 93 Freeze, viii, 24, 27, 55 Full-color, vii Full-size, vii Function List, 53 Functions, viii, 3, 27
Key Macro, 53, 64
L Audio, 16, 17 L jack, 16 lamp cover, 75, 77, 81 Lamp Hours, 57, 67 Lamp indicator, 29, 30
LANGUAGE, 31, 41 laser disk player, 1 left mouse button, 27, 63 Left to Right, 40, 67 Lens, 2, 5, 6, 20, 21, 22 Lens cover, 2, 83 Light blue, 61, 62, 63 Liquid, xi, xii, 85 Logo Data, 58, 69
Navy blue, 61, 62, 63 Normal, 38, 40, 41 Note, viii, x, 4 NTSC, vii, 15, 37
OK, 50, 54 Open, 54 Operation, 25, 26, 28, 29 Operation indicator, 20, 21, 29 Operation Panel, 21, 26, 28 Operation panel buttons, 27 Option Menu, 31, 39, 40 Optional Accessories, ix Orange, 20, 29, 30, 74, 80, 94 orange and red, 74
MAC adapter, ix, 2 MAC adapter set, ix, 2 Mac Desktop adapter, 2, 11, 12, 13 Mac Monitor adapter, 2, 11 Mac mouse cable, 2 MAC serial cable, 2, 11, 12, 13 Macintosh, vii, 3, 23 MacOS System, 48 Magenta, 61, 62, 63 Main cable, 2, 8 Main Menu, 32, 34, 53 Maintenance, ii, x, 71 Menu Settings, 33 Menus, 31 MODE, 37, 55 Monitor, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 Monitor cable, 8, 11 Monitor displays, supported, 88 mouse, 2 mouse cable, 2, 9 mouse port, viii, 8, 10 MOUSE/COM, 36 multi-way, xi Mute, viii, 24, 27, 28
Test, 53, 54, 58, 68 Test Pattern, 55, 58, 68 TINT, 37
Warning, x, 3, 6, 20, 71, 75 White, 15, 17, 18, 39 Wide, 38, 66 Windows, 49, 52 Windows 95, 48, 52 Windows Ver. 3.1, 48, 52 wireless mouse, vii, viii, 36 World Wide Web, xii
XGA, vii, 23, 88
Yellow, 15, 61, 62, 63
Zoom, 21, 42, 43, 57, 58, 67, 69 zoom in, 42 zoom out, 42 Zoom Rate, 69
After sales service contact addresses
EPSON (UK) LIMITED (01442) 61144 Campus 100 Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead Herts. HP2 7TJ United Kingdom EPSON FRANCE S.A. 16 (1) 47.37.47.Bis Rue Marjolin 92305 Levallois Perret France EPSON DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 0211/56030 Zlpicher Strae 6, 40549 Dsseldorf F.R. Germany EPSON ITALIA S.P.A 0039-2-26233-1 V.le Casiraghi Sesto S. Giovanni (MI) Italy EPSON IBERICA, S.A. (93) 5821500 Av. Roma, 18-Cerdanyola del Valls (Barcelona) Spain EPSON HONG KONG LIMITED (852) Rooms 4706-th Floor China Resources Building 26 Harbour Road Wanchai Hong Kong EPSON ELECTRONICS TRADING LTD. (TAIWAN BRANCH) (02) 10F, No. 287 Nanking E.Road, Sec.3, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C. EPSON SINGAPORE PTE LTD No.1, Temasek Avenue #36-00, Millenia Tower Singapore 039192 Singapore EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED (02) 70 Gibbes Street Chatswood NSW 2067 Australia
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | LCD projector lamp |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Epson |
| Part Number | V13H010L04 |
| GTIN | 00010343820241, 04965957356128 |
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