EPSON PowerLite S1+ User’s Guide
Meaning of Symbols Meaning of Symbols c Indicates the possibility that people may be injured or the equipment may be damaged if these symbols are ignored. p Indicates important related information or useful information and things you should know. s g Indicates related topics and pages which contain more detailed information. Provides terminology definitions. See “Glossary” on page 61.
Features Auto setup (Computer connections) The projector analyzes the signal of the computer to which it is connected and automatically makes adjustments to ensure optimal projection results. See “Functions for Enhancing Projection” on page 29. Clear, vivid, images The projector's high resolution and high luminance achieves a legible display. Project sharp, detailed images, even in bright places. Ease of use Color mode Image quality can be selected according to the type of scene.
Contents Before Using the Projector Part Names and Functions Front/Top Control panel Rear Base Basic Operation 6 6 7 8 9 Remote Control 10 Installation Installation method Projection distance and screen size Other installation methods 12 12 12 13 Connecting to a Computer Compatible computers Projecting images from a computer Playing sound from a computer Connecting to an external monitor Presentation Remote Control 14 14 14 15 16 16 Connecting to Video Equipment Projecting video images Playing so
Troubleshooting When You Suspect a Problem Power indicator Warning indicator When the indicators provide no help 43 43 44 45 Where to Get Help Telephone Support Services 53 53 Appendix Projector Care Cleaning Replacing consumables 54 54 56 Optional Accessories 60 Glossary 61 Cable Format 63 Supported Display Resolutions 64 Specifications 65 Important Safety Instructions 66 FCC Compliance Statement 68 Warranty 69 Index
Part Names and Functions Before Using the Projector Part Names and Functions Front/Top • speaker • control panel s P. 7 • remote control infrared receiver s P. 11 Receives signals from the remote control. • ventilation outlet • focus ring s P. 25 Adjusts the image focus. • handle Pull out this handle to use when carrying the projector. • lens cover Attach when not using the projector to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. • foot button (left) s P.
Part Names and Functions Control panel • [Power] button s P. 22 Turns the projector on and off. • Power indicator s P. 22, P. 43 Flashes or lights in different colors to indicate the operating status of the projector. • [u][d][l][r] buttons s P. 33 • [u][d]: keystone correction buttons s P. 27 Press to correct keystone distortion in images. • [Wide][Tele]: zoom buttons s P. 25 • [Menu] button s P. 32 Displays or hides the configuration menus. • [Source] button s P.
Part Names and Functions Rear • Computer/Component Video port s P. 14, P. 20 Inputs analog video signals from a computer and Component Videog signals from other video sources. • Monitor Out port s P. 16 Outputs the projected analog computer signal to an external monitor. This feature is not available for video signals. • Video port s P. 20 Inputs Composite Videog signals to the projector. Connect using an A/V cable. • remote control holder s P. 11 Store the remote control in here when not in use.
Part Names and Functions Base • ceiling mount holes (3 points) Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the ceiling. • rubber foot • lamp cover s P. 57 Open this cover when replacing the lamp inside the projector. • handle Pull out this handle to use when carrying the projector. • air filter (air intake vent) s P. 55, P. 59 Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector. When replacing the lamp, replace the air filter also.
Remote Control Remote Control • remote control infrared transmitter Transmits remote control signals. • [E-Zoom] buttons s P. 31 z : Enlarges part of the image without changing the size of the projection area. x : Reduces the part of the image that has been enlarged using the [z] button. • [Source] buttons s P. 28 [Computer]: Switches to the signal source being input to the Computer/Component Video port.
Remote Control Before using the Remote Control Operating range Remove the insulating tape. Operable distance: Max. approximately 20 feet (6 m) (May be shorter depending on conditions.) Operable angle: approximately 30° horizontally, 15° vertically * The remote control infrared receiver on the back of the projector can also be used under the same conditions. 15° 15° Using the Remote Control Operate the remote control by aiming it at the remote control infrared receiver on the projector.
Installation Installation Projection distance and screen size Distance from projector to screen c Be sure to read the Important Safety Instructions before installation. screen size Installation method Set up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen. 90° Projection distance: 3-34 feet (89-1050 cm) Center of lens p When setting up the projector against a wall, leave a space of at least 7.9 inches (20 cm) between the projector and the wall. 7.
Installation Other installation methods Rear projection Ceiling/Rear projection (Using a translucent screen) (Using a translucent screen) Ceiling projection The optional ceiling mount is required when installing the projector from a ceiling. Please contact your dealer if you wish to use this method, as special equipment is required for installation. See “Optional Accessories” on page 60.
Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer c When connecting, be sure to: • Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer. Damage may result if you try to make a connection when the power is switched on. • Check the connector types. Damage may result if you attempt to insert a connector into the incorrect port. Compatible computers Condition 1: Check that the computer has an image output port, such as an RGB port, monitor port or CRT port.
Connecting to a Computer Playing sound from a computer When using a 5BNC port You can play sound from a computer through the projector’s built-in speaker. stereo mini jack To monitor port VGA-HD15/BNC PC cable (optional) To Computer / Component Video port To audio out port RCA jack stereo mini jack - 2RCA cable (commercially available) To Audio port When using a 13w3 port p When using computer and video equipment alternately, swap the cable or use an audio switch.
Connecting to a Computer Connecting to an external monitor Presentation Remote Control The image being input into the projector can be displayed on a computer monitor. You can use the presentation remote control as a wireless mouse to control the mouse pointer on the computer screen.The presentation remote contains all the functions necessary for giving a presentation. Functions include: Page Up/Page Down, Left/Right mouse click, A/V mute, freeze, and mouse pointer.
Connecting to a Computer Installing the driver for Windows 3 Keeping the defaults, click “Next.” 4 Click the check box next to “Specify a location.” Type “C:\WINDOWS” and click “Next.” Screen contents will differ according to the version of Windows you are using. This explanation uses screenshots taken from Windows 98. Driver installation is not required for the Macintosh. 1 Connect the accessory Presentation Remote Receiver to the USB port of the computer.
Connecting to a Computer 5 Click on “Next” to confirm the message which is displayed. 6 Click on “Finish.” The installation of the driver is complete. p The driver installation screen is displayed a second time. (The presentation remote control driver has two parts; the mouse driver and the keyboard driver.) Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Connecting to a Computer Part Names and Functions Operate the presentation remote control by aiming it at the presentation remote receiver. When using the Freeze or A/V Mute functions, aim the presentation remote control towards the remote control infrared receiver of the projector. • [Page Up] / [Page Down] buttons Press these buttons to scroll back and forth through pages when projecting a presentation. • [L Click] button Acts as a mouse left-click. • Double click: Push the [L Click] button twice.
Connecting to Video Equipment Operating range Projecting video images Operable distance: Maximum approximately 20 feet (6 m) (may be shorter depending on conditions) For Composite Video (DVD, VHS, Video games) Operable angle: Approximately 30° horizontally, 15° vertically 30° 15° To Video port To video out port 30° 15° Max 20 ft (6 m) Connecting to Video Equipment c When connecting, be sure to: • Turn off the power for both the projector and the video equipment.
Connecting to Video Equipment For Component Video (DVD, Video games) Playing sound from video equipment AV cable (red/white) (commercially available) Component video cable (optional) To component video out port p To Computer/ Component Video port After projection starts, change the “Input Signal” setting in the “Image” menu to either “Component Video (YCbCrg)” or “Component Video (YPbPrg)” to match the signals from the video equipment. s P.
Turning on the Projector Basic Operation Turning on the Projector c 1 3 Attach the power cable to the projector. 4 Insert the power plug into a wall socket. Turn off the power of the projector and the equipment you are connecting to. Connect the computer/video. See “Connecting to a Computer” on page 14, “Connecting to Video Equipment” on page 20. 2 Remove the lens cover. The power indicator lights orange. 5 Turn on the power of the computer/video.
Turning on the Projector 6 Press the [Power] button. The projector beeps and the power supply indicator begins to blink green. 7 Wait until the power indicator lights green. It takes about 35 seconds.
Turning off the Projector Turning off the Projector 4 Wait until the power indicator lights orange. Cool-downg takes place. It takes about 20 seconds. 1 Turn off the power to the computer/video equipment. 2 Press the [Power] button. 5 Unplug the projector from the outlet. c The projector beeps and a confirmation screen is displayed. p 3 The confirmation screen disappears if anything other than the [Power] button is pressed, or if nothing is pressed for 7 seconds.
Adjusting the Display Adjusting the Display Setting the focus Turn the focus ring to adjust the image focus. Adjusting the projection size The size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the projector to the screen. See “Projection distance and screen size” on page 12. 1 Press the [Wide] or [Tele] buttons on the control panel to adjust the projection size. [Wide]: increase the size [Tele]: reduces the size p The image can be enlarged in this way to 1.
Adjusting the Display Adjusting the projection angle 1 2 Raise the front of the projector while pressing the buttons on both sides. 3 Extend the front feet and release the buttons when the projector is adjusted to the desired height. Set up the projector so that it is at right angles to the screen. Seen from the side Center of lens Seen from above p • The height can be adjusted by turning the base of the front feet on either side.
Adjusting the Display Keystone When the projector is not set at right angles to the screen, the display distorts in the shape of a trapezoid. This distortion can be corrected. p Images can be corrected without distortion when the projector is tilted to a maximum of ±15°. Approx. 15° above You can correct only vertical distortion with this function. Horizontal distortion cannot be corrected. 15° Press the [u] or [d] buttons. 15° p • Screen size changes when keystone correction is performed.
Selecting the Input Source Selecting the Input Source Remote control When a device is connected, projection commences automatically without having to select the input source, however when connected to two or more devices, you need to switch between the input sources. Projector Computer/ Component video Computer S-Video Component Video Video Component Video The input source switches between Computer and Component video whenever the [Computer] button is pressed, as shown above.
Functions for Enhancing Projection Advanced Operation Functions for Enhancing Projection Adjusting computer generated images The computer signal is analyzed and the following settings are adjusted to ensure the optimum image quality. ◗ Trackingg ◗ Position ◗ Sync.g Adjust the Tracking and Sync settings manually if Auto setup cannot be performed. ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Tracking,” “Sync.”) See “Image menu” on page 36.
Functions for Enhancing Projection The color mode changes each time you press the [Color Mode] button on the remote control. Dynamic → Presentation → Theatre → Living Room → sRGB Default Value ◗ Computer input: Presentation ◗ Other input: Dynamic p You can set the color mode in the “Image” → “Color Mode” configuration menu. See “Image menu” on page 36. A/V Mute Temporarily stops the image and sound. ◗ Press the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control. The sound and image disappear.
Functions for Enhancing Projection Projecting in widescreen (changing aspect ratio) E-Zoom This function changes the Aspect ratiog of images from 4:3 to 16:9 when component video images (YCbCr and YPbPr) or video images (S-Video or composite video) are being projected. Images which have been recorded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16:9 wide-screen format. The image is enlarged or reduced.
Configuration Menus Configuration Menus Various adjustments and settings can be made within the configuration menus. Depending on your video source, some settings may not be available. Image (Computer Images) r r Color Mode r Picture Quality Image (Video Images) r r r r r r r r r Color Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Tracking Sync.
Configuration Menus Menu operation 1 2 Press the [Menu] button The top configuration menu is displayed. Top Menu Sub Menu 1 Press the [u] or [d] buttons to select the Top Menu item.
Configuration Menus 3 Press the [e] button. 6 Settings can be changed in the following ways: (a) Press the [l] or [r] buttons to change the setting values. (b) Press the [u] or [d] buttons to select the menu item. Then press the [e] button. Sub Menu 1 is displayed. (Green): Item currently set. 4 5 Press the [u] or [d] buttons to select the Sub Menu 1 items, then press the [e] button. For Sub Menu 2, press the [u] or [d] buttons in the same way, then press the [e] button.
Configuration Menus (c) Press the [l] or [r] buttons to select the value. Then, press the [e] button. (d) Press the [u] [d] [l] [r] buttons to move the image display position. 7 Set other items in the same way. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous item or menu, or select “Return.” 8 Press the [Menu] button to finish.
Configuration Menus Function list Image menu • When no signal is being input, only the settings for “Auto Setup” and “Input Signal” can be adjusted. • The functions in the “Image” Menu will be different according to the type of signal which is being input. Computer images Video images “Input Signal” only appears on menu screens when component video images are being projected.
Configuration Menus Sub menu Function Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image color. The settings can be saved separately for each type of source (computer or video). Select from 5 different quality settings depending on the type of scene. Picture Quality ◗ Dynamic: Images are modulated and made crisper to emphasize brightness. ◗ Presentation: Brightness is emphasized. For presentations in bright rooms. ◗ Theatre: Best for watching movies in their natural tones.
Configuration Menus Sub menu Picture Quality Function Sync.g Adjusts the image when flickering, fuzziness or interference occur in the image. (Computer images only) Flickering and fuzziness may also occur when the brightness, contrast, sharpness or keystone correction settings are adjusted. Best results can be obtained by adjusting the tracking before the sync. Color Temperatureg Adjusts bright colors from a reddish tinge to a bluish tinge.
Configuration Menus Setting menu Sub menu Screen Function Keystone Corrects vertical keystone distortion in the image. The projected image changes when keystone correction is carried out. If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction has been carried out, decrease the sharpness setting. Position Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. Press the [e] button and adjust the display area on the Position adjustment screen which is displayed.
Configuration Menus Sub menu Display Function Message When set to “off,” messages such as “No signal,” and the name of the selected input source or color mode will no longer be displayed. Warning messages such as “Replace the lamp” will continue to be displayed. Background Color Sets the background color to black or blue. Startup Screen Sets whether or not the EPSON logo will be displayed during projector startup. Video Signal Selects the format of the video signal being input.
Configuration Menus Info menu Computer images Video images Sub menu Function Lamp Hours Displays the cumulative lamp operating time. When the accumulated usage time of the lamp reaches about 1900 hours, a warning will be displayed in red. Source Displays the input source being projected. Input Signal (Computer images only) Displays the input signal settings. Video Signal (Video images only) Displays the Video signal format. Resolution (Computer images only) Displays the input resolution.
Configuration Menus Reset menu Sub menu Function Lamp-Hours Reset Resets the lamp operating time. When this command is selected, the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to the default value. All Reset Resets all items in the configuration menus to their default settings. • Press the [e] button and select “Yes” on the confirmation screen which is displayed. • Select “Reset” in an individual menu to reset only the settings for the items in that sub menu.
When You Suspect a Problem Troubleshooting When You Suspect a Problem First, check the indicators on the projector. There are two indicators on the projector unit which notify you of projector conditions. Power indicator Warning indicator Power indicator lit flashing Condition Orange Orange Green Green • If the indicator is not lit, the power supply is not on. Cause/Remedy Standby state The power cable should only be disconnected when the projector is in this state.
When You Suspect a Problem Warning indicator lit flashing Condition Red Red (0.5 second interval) Red (1 second interval) Orange p • Lit under normal operating conditions. Cause/Remedy High internal temperature (overheating) The lamp turns off automatically and projection stops. Wait for about 5 minutes without operating the projector.
When You Suspect a Problem When the indicators provide no help • No images appear (Nothing is displayed) page 45 • No images appear (Messages are displayed 1) page 46 • No images appear (Messages are displayed 2) page 46 • Image is out of focus (unclear) page 47 • Vertical stripes appear in the image page 48 • Image is distorted / Image contains interference page 48 • Only part of the image is displayed (large/small) page 49 • Image colors are poor, tinted green or tinted red/purple page 50 • Image is
When You Suspect a Problem 46 No images appear (Messages are displayed 1) • Check the mode which corresponds to the frequency of the image signals being output from the computer. Refer to the documentation provided with your computer for details on changing the resolution and frequency of the image signals being output from the computer. See “Supported Display Resolutions” on page 64.
When You Suspect a Problem 47 Image is out of focus (unclear) • Have the “Sync.
When You Suspect a Problem Vertical stripes appear in the image • Has the “Trackingg” setting been adjusted? Set the tracking value until the vertical stripes disappear. ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Tracking”) See “Image menu” on page 36. Image is distorted / Image contains interference • Have the “Sync.
When You Suspect a Problem 49 Only part of the image is displayed (large/small) • Change the resolution for the notebook computer or computer with an LCD screen.
When You Suspect a Problem Image colors are poor, tinted green or tinted red/purple • Are the image signal format settings correct? • Does the lamp need replacement? • Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Contrast”) • Has the color been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Color Temperature”) • Has the saturation and tint been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Saturation,” “Tint
When You Suspect a Problem Image is dark • Does the lamp need replacement? • Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Brightness”) • Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → “Image” → “Picture Quality” → “Contrast”) When the lamp is due for replacement, colors will weaken and the image will become dark. Replace the lamp when this is the case. See “Lamp replacement period” on page 56. See “Image menu” on page 36.
When You Suspect a Problem The remote control does not work • Is direct sunlight or strong light from fluorescent lamps shining onto the remote control infrared receiver? • Is the remote control too far from the projector? • When in use, is the remote control infrared transmitter facing the remote control infrared receiver on the projector? • Has the battery insulating tape been removed? • Is the battery dead? • Is the battery inserted correctly? • Is the battery installed? See “Using the Remote Contr
Where to Get Help Where to Get Help EPSON provides technical assistance through electronic support services 24 hours a day, as listed in the following table. Before you call, please have the following information ready: ◗ Product name (EPSON PowerLite S1+) ◗ Product serial number (located on the bottom of the projector) ◗ Computer or video configuration Description of the problem Service Access ◗ World Wide Web From the Internet, you can reach EPSON’s product support page at http://support.
Projector Care Appendix Projector Care Cleaning the lens Be sure to read the Important Safety Instructions before proceeding. Use a commercially-available air blower, or lens cleaning paper to gently wipe the lens. Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the projected image starts to deteriorate. Cleaning the projector case Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a soft cloth.
Projector Care Cleaning the air filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust, it can cause overheating and damage the projector. Keeping the projector horizontal, use a vacuum cleaner to clean away the dust from the air filter. p • If the air filter is difficult to clean or if it is broken, it should be replaced. See Replacing the air filter for instructions. See Optional Accessories for information on purchasing additional air filters. • Spare lamps are provided with new air filters.
Projector Care Replacing consumables 3 Replace the battery holder. Press the battery holder in until it clicks. Changing the battery (Remote Control, Presentation Remote Control) Replacement battery: 1 × CR2025 lithium battery c 1 Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents. If a child swallows the battery, contact your doctor immediately. Please dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. Remove the battery holder.
Projector Care Replacing the lamp c 4 Loosen the screws holding the lamp in place. • Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before opening the lamp cover. It takes one hour after the projector’s cool-down period has finished for the lamp to be cool enough. • When the lamp is broken, replace it with a new lamp, or contact your dealer for further advice. If replacing the lamp yourself, be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass.
Projector Care 7 Replace the lamp cover. Resetting the lamp operating time First insert the tabs, and then press down on the opposite side until it clicks into place. The projector has a built-in counter which keeps track of the lamp operating time and causes the replacement warning message to be displayed when the cumulative operating time reaches a certain point. Therefore, the counter needs to be reset from the configuration menu, after the lamp has been replaced with a new one.
Projector Care 3 Use the [l][r] buttons to select “Yes,” then press the [e] button. 3 Replace the air filter with a new one. Take out the old air filter and install the new one. Please ensure there are no gaps between the air filter and the plastic grill. The lamp operating time will be reset. 4 Replacing the air filter Replace the air filter cover. First insert the tabs, and then press down on the opposite side until it clicks into place.
Optional Accessories Optional Accessories You can purchase screens, carrying cases, or other accessories from EPSON at (800) 873-7766 or by visiting the EPSON Store at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. This list of optional accessories is current as of May 2003. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice.
Glossary Glossary Cool-down The process used to cool down a projector lamp that is hot from use. Cool-down happens automatically when the [Power] button is pressed on the projector or on the remote control to turn the projector off. Do not unplug the projector power cable while it is cooling down. If cool-down is interrupted, heat from the lamp gets trapped inside the projector, potentially shortening the life of the lamp and causing projector failure.
Glossary Refresh Rate The number of refresh operations per second The light-emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity and color for an extremely short time. For this reason, the image must be scanned many times per second in order to refresh the lightemitting element. The refresh rate is expressed in hertz (Hz).
Cable Format Cable Format Serial connection ◗ ◗ Connector type: Projector input port type: D-Sub 9-pin (male) RS-232C Projector Projector Computer (PC serial cable) Computer Signal name Function GND Signal line grounding TD Transmitting data RD Receiving data DSR Data set ready DTR Data terminal ready
Supported Display Resolutions Supported Display Resolutions Component Video Resolutions (dots) Computer Signal Refresh Rateg (Hz) Resolution (dots) Resolutions for Resized displayg (dots) VGAg 60 640 × 480 800 × 600 640 × 350 800 × 438 VGAEGA VESA 72 / 75 / 85, iMac* 640 × 480 800 × 600 SVGAg 56 / 60 / 72 / 75 / 85, iMac* 800 × 600 800 × 600 XGAg 43i / 60 / 70 / 75 / 85, iMac* 1024 × 768 800 × 600 Signal Refresh Rateg (Hz) Aspect ratio 4:3 Aspect ratio 16:9 SDTV(525i)(D1)
Specifications Specifications Product name EPSON PowerLite S1+ LCD Projector Dimensions 14.6 (W) × 4.2 (H) × 10.4 (D) inches (370 × 106 × 265 mm) (not including projector’s feet) Panel Size 0.5 inches Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Safety Resolution SVGAg 480,000 (800 (W) × 600 (H) dots) × 3 Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Digital (Approx. 1:1.
Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions ◗ Take the following precautions when handling the plug. Failure to comply with these precautions could result in sparks or fire. ◗ Do not insert the plug into an outlet with dust present. ◗ Insert the plug firmly into the outlet. ◗ Do not overload wall outlets, extension cables or integral convenience receptacles. This can cause fire or electric shock. ◗ Do not place the projector where the cable can be stepped on.
Important Safety Instructions ◗ The lamp is fragile, and can easily break. If the lamp breaks, handle the projector with extreme care to avoid injury from broken glass, and contact your dealer or see Where to Get Help for repairs. ◗ Particular care should be taken when the projector is installed to a ceiling, as small pieces of glass may fall down when the lamp cover is removed. Be very careful not to allow such pieces of glass to get into the eyes or mouth.
FCC Compliance Statement DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We: EPSON AMERICA, INC. Located at: 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 562-290-5254 Tel: Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device.
Warranty Warranty Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty Basic Two-Year Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc.
Index Connecting to a Computer ................................................................................ 14 Connecting to Video Equipment ........................................................................ 20 Contrast ............................................................................................................. 37 Control (RS-232C) port ....................................................................................... 8 Control panel ......................................
I P Image menu ................................................................................................. 32, 36 Indicators ................................................................................................. 7, 43, 45 Info menu ........................................................................................................... 41 Input Signal .................................................................................................. 38, 41 Installation ...............
Speaker ......................................................................................................... 6, 15 Specifications ..................................................................................................... 65 sRGB ........................................................................................................... 29, 37 Startup Screen ................................................................................................... 40 Storage temperature ..........