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Checking Accessories When unpacking the projector and accessories from their box, check that the following items are included. If any of the components are missing or incorrect, please contact the place of purchase. • Projector • Lens cover with cord • Remote control • Two manganese dry cells for the remote control • Power cord (9.8 ft (3 m)) • Computer cable (6 ft (1.8 m)) • Audio/Video (A/V) cable (red/white/yellow) (6ft (1.8 m)) • USB mouse cable (6 ft (1.8 m)) • PS/2 mouse cable (6 ft (1.
In This Manual Getting Started Name and function of each part and of the remote control operation Setup Special notes on setup, setup instructions, and screen size and projection distance details Projecting Images Connecting with different devices and projecting and adjusting images What You Can Do Functions to get the most out of your projector Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Basic menu functions and settings Troubleshooting Troubleshooting projection failure, bad projection, and other problems Mainte
Contents In This Manual .................................................................................. 1 Features............................................................................................ 4 About The Manuals and Notations Used .......................................... 6 Getting Started Part Names and Functions ............................................................... 8 Remote Control...............................................................................
Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Learning Basic Operations............................................................. Video Menu .................................................................................... Audio Menu .................................................................................... Effect Menu .................................................................................... Setting Menu ..................................................................................
Features Compact and Lightweight The compact, lightweight design of your projector (6.6 liters and roughly 3.1 kilograms (6.83 pounds) ) allows easy carrying. Clear, Sharp Images Though compact, your projector provides clear, sharp presentations even in well-illuminated areas. Global Video Signal Compatibility Your unit projects virtually all of the video signal formats used world-wide, including NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, and SECAM.
E-Zoom Function (Remote control E-Zoom button, See page 36) Enlarges an image (from standard to 4x size vertically and horizontally). Automatic image sizing with Wide/Tele button (See page 37) Allows image enlargement and reduction.
About The Manuals and Notations Used Types of Manual The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following three manuals. The manuals cover the following topics. • Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms This manual contains information on using the projector safely, and also includes World-Wide Warranty Terms and a Troubleshooting check sheet. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the projector.
Getting Started Part Names and Functions ........................................8 Remote Control.......................................................
Part Names and Functions Projector Unit [Front] Operation Display Indicator Control panel Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Wide/Tele Button Focus ring Speaker Air exhaust vent Front adjustable foot Power inlet Remote control receiver Foot adjust lever Lens cover Front adjustable foot [Side] Air inlet [Rear] Air inlet Input/Output ports [Bottom] Front adjustable foot Front adjustable foot Lamp Cover Rear adjustable foot 8
[Wide/Tele Button (See page 37)] Press the T side (Tele) of the button to reduce the image size. Press the W side (Wide) of the button to enlarge the image size. [Control Panel] Power Button (See pages 25, 31) Switches power on and off. *Press twice to turn the power off. Help Button (See page 40) Displays help screen. Keystone (Select) Button (See pages 29, 40) Adjust when screen is distorted trapezoidally. When the help menu is displayed, functions as a "Select" button for menu items.
Remote Control [Front] Freeze Button (See page 39) Temporarily stops a moving picture. To release the freeze, press the button again. A/V Mute Button (See page 39) Temporarily eliminates picture and sound. To release muting, press the button again or adjust the volume. Effect Button (See page 38) Executes an assigned effect function. Esc Button (See page 34, 42) To terminate an activated function, or right-click function when using as a wireless mouse. Menu Button (See page 42) Displays or cancels menus.
Remote Control Operating Range The remote control may not operate beyond certain distances and angles from the receiver on the projector. Observe the following conditions during use. [Operating Distance : Approximately 393.70inches (10m) ] [Operating Area:] Horizontally Remote control receiver Remote control transmitter Approximately 30º Approximately 30º Vertically Approximately 15º Tip: • The remote control R/C switch must be switched to "On" to use the remote control.
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control This section describes how to insert batteries in your remote control. 1. Remove the battery cover. Slide the catch of the battery cover in the direction shown by the arrow. Tip: Be sure to use fresh batteries of the same type as the old. 2. Insert batteries. Be sure to match the polarity to that indicated on the remote control.
Setup Special Notes on Setup ...........................................14 Setup Instructions ...................................................15 Screen Size and Projection Distance Details ................
Special Notes on Setup The best picture is obtained when the projector and screen are set up facing each other directly, as shown below. Set your projector and screen up this way. [View from right or left] 9 90º 1 Upward approximately 15º Downward approximately 15º 15º 15º Keystone correction allows correction of trapezoidal distortion (See pages 29, 47).
Setup Instructions Your projector allows projection in the following two ways. Set up the projector as your location requires.
Screen Size and Projection Distance Details Select a distance from lens to screen that provides your desired screen size. The recommended distance is 39.37inches (1.0 m)—515.75inches (13.1 m) . Refer to the following table for setup. Screen size (inch (cm) ) Approximate projection distance* (inch (m) ) 300” (240.16x181.1 (610x460)) 433.07—515.75 (11.0—13.1) 200” (161.42x118.11 (410x300)) 287.4—342.52 (7.3—8.7) 150” (120.08x89.76 (305x228)) 216.54—255.91 (5.5—6.5) 120” (96.06x72.05 (244x183)) 173.
Projecting Images Connecting to a Computer ......................................18 Connecting to an A/V Device.................................21 Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device ........................................................23 Projecting Images ...................................................24 Adjusting Images ....................................................28 Ending After the Projection....................................
Connecting to a Computer Computers which can be connected Some computer models may not allow connection, and others may allow connection but not projection. Make sure that the specifications of the computer you are using for connection meet the following two requirements. [The computer must have a video signal output port] Make sure that the computer has a port that outputs a video signal. A port that outputs a video signal is called an "RGB port", "monitor port", or "video port" or the like.
Compatible Mode Chart for Connectable Computers If the resolution and frequency of the video signals which are output from the computer do not correspond to any of the values in the table below, those video signals cannot be projected. (In some cases it may be possible to project such signals, but they will not produce clear images.) Check the instruction manual for the computer for details on the resolution and frequency of the video signals.
Connecting to a Computer Tip: • Before connecting, switch off power to the projector and computer. • Check that cable and port interfaces match each other. [Projecting Computer Video] You can make presentations on a large screen by projecting computer video from your projector. Computer / Component Video port Computer Monitor port (Video port) Computer cable (accessory) * If your computer port style is not a mini D-Sub 15-pin interface, use a connection adapter that provides this interface.
Connecting to an A/V Device [Inputting a Composite Video Signal] Audio (R) port (Red) Audio (L) port (White) To Video port (Yellow) To Audio (L) port (White) To Audio (R) port (Red) Video port (Yellow) A/V cable (accessory) [Inputting an S-Video Signal] Audio (R) port (Red) Audio (L) port (White) To S-Video port A/V cable (accessory) S-Video port To Audio (L) port (White) To Audio (R) port (Red) S-Video cable (sold separately) 21
[Inputting a Component Video Image Signal] If using a component video cable Computer/Component Video port Audio (R) port (Red) DVD player, etc. To Y port (Green) To Pb or Cb port (Blue) To Pr or Cr port (Red) Audio (L) port (White) Component video cable (optional part) A/V cable (accessory) To Audio (L) port (White) To Audio (R) port (Red) Tip: • When projecting a component video image, select "YCbCr" or "YPbPr" in the Video > Input Signal menu.
Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device Connecting the Audio Out port of your projector to a PA system, active speaker system, or other speakers with built-in amplifiers provides powerful, pleasing sound. Use a separately sold audio connection cable (pin ring) connecting to a 0.14inches (3.5mm) stereo mini-jack plug.
Projecting Images Here we begin projecting images from an A/V device. Preparation Warning: • Never look into the lens when the projector is switched on. The intense light can damage your vision. • Use only the power cord supplied. Use of other cables may cause fire or electric shock. Caution: Do not attempt projection with the lens cover in place. Heat may deform the lens cover. 1. Check that the projector and computer or A/ V device are connected. 2. Remove the lens cover. Power inlet 3.
Projection When preparations are complete, you are ready for projection. 1. To use the remote control, turn the remote control R/C switch to "On". 2. Press the Power button to switch power on. The operation display indicator begins to flash green, and projection begins. Projector Remote control After approximately 30 seconds, the operation display indicator changes from flashing green to steady green. "No-Signal" is displayed. Depending on your settings, there may be no display.
3. Press the Source button on the projector or Projector Remote control Computer When no S-Video input S-Video Video the Computer, S-Video or Video button on the remote control to select the video source you wish to project. Each time the Source button on the projector is pressed, the video source cycles between Computer, S-Video and Video. If there is no input at the S-Video port, the Source button switches the video source from Computer to Video.
[Settings for laptop and integrated LCD computers (when connected)] When a laptop or integrated LCD computer is connected to the projector, some computers require key commands or settings to change the output destination of a video signal. Keep "Fn" depressed while pressing "F0" to change the setting. For details, consult the instruction manual of the computer you are using.
Adjusting Images This section describes how to obtain the best video performance. See "Setup" (page 13) for details on setting-up position and projection size. Adjusting the Image Projection Angle Adjust the projection angle of the projector. Adjust the projector to face the screen as directly as possible. 1. Lift the projector to your desired angle of projection. 2. Use your fingers to pull up the foot adjust Foot adjust levers levers. Front adjustable feet emerge. 3. Release the foot adjust levers.
Adjusting the Focus This section describes how to adjust the video focus. 1. Turn the focus ring on the projector to adjust the focus. Tip: • Focus cannot be achieved if the lens is dirty or covered with condensation. Wipe off any dirt or condensation (See page 64). • If adjustment does not succeed, make sure the setup distance is between 39.37inches (1.0m) and 515.75inches (13.1m).
Adjusting Images (Remote Control Only) [Optimizing Computer Video (Using the Auto button)] This function applies automatically optimized adjustment values to a computer input signal. If the input is a video signal, this function does not operate. Adjusted values set automatically are "Tracking", "Position (vertical and horizontal)", and "Sync". Tip: • This function cannot optimize the adjustment for some signal types. In these cases, use the Video Menu commands to perform adjustment (See page 43).
Ending After the Projection Ending 1. Press the Power button. A "Power Off" confirmation message is displayed. 2. Press the Power button again. The projector lamp goes out, the operation display indicator flashes orange, and after cool-down* is complete, the indicator switches to steady orange. Projector Remote control Tip: If you do not wish to shut the power, press another button. Or, if no action is taken, the message disappears after 7 seconds. 3.
4. Pull the power cord plug out of the outlet. Caution: Do not pull the power cord plug out of the outlet while the operation display indicator is flashing orange. This may cause a malfunction or shorten the projector lamp life. 5. Set the remote control R/C switch to Off. Tip: Unless the remote control R/C switch is switched off, a small amount of current will be supplied to the remote control and exhaust the batteries.
What You Can Do Using the Wireless Mouse ......................................34 Enlarging an Image.................................................36 Adjusting Image Size..............................................37 Adding Image Effects .............................................38 Freezing and Deleting Images ................................39 Displaying Help Screens ........................................
Using the Wireless Mouse The remote control included allows you to control a computer's mouse operations at a separate location. The Enter button has the same action as a left mouse button, and the Esc button has the same action as a right mouse button. Mouse operation by remote control allows you to make a presentation at the screen without assistance.
Making a Connection Before making a connection, switch off power to the projector and computer. Caution: • Connecting a non-USB mouse cable with the power on can cause malfunction or failure. • Use only the mouse cable supplied. Any other cable may cause failure. Mouse/Com port and USB Mouse port Mouse/USB port Mouse cable (accessory) Computer Mouse Cable Connection Method IBM PC/AT Compatible (DOS/V Machine) PS/2 Mouse Cable Connect the computer mouse port and the projector Mouse/ Com port.
Enlarging an Image The remote control included lets you enlarge portions of an image. Enlargement Reduction 1. Press the E-Zoom button on the remote control to enlarge or reduce the display on screen. (The Esc button releases this feature.) Tip: 24-step partial enlargement and reduction by factors of 1x-4x is available. Magnification factor is displayed. 2. Tilt the Enter button up, down, left or right to scroll the projected image in that direction.
Adjusting Image Size The Wide/Tele button on the projector allows you to adjust the size of images. 1. When you press the T (Tele) side of the button, the images are reduced. 2. When you press the W (Wide) side of the button, images are enlarged. Tip: • The enlargement/reduction ratio for adjustment with the Wide/Tele button is 0.8 – 1.0 in 32 steps. • This function is active until the Reset All menu is executed (See page 51).
Adding Image Effects Using the Effect1 and Effect2 buttons, you can add effects to images during presentation (to cancel this function, press the Esc button). For effects settings, see "Effect Menu" (page 46). Cursor/Stamp This effect displays a cursor on the screen and freezes it at a desired location. 1. Press the Effect1 button to display a cursor. 2. Tilt the Enter button to move the cursor to a 3. desired position. Press the Enter button, and the cursor position is displayed as a stamp.
Freezing and Deleting Images Freezing a Moving Image (Remote Control Only) You can freeze a moving image (video or other image). 1. Press the Freeze button on the remote control. (To release the freeze, press the Freeze button again.) Muting Images and Sound (Remote Control Only) You can temporarily mute images and sound and project a black or blue image. 1. Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control. (To cancel the muting feature, press the A/V Mute button or another button.
Displaying Help Screens You can display topic-specific help on screen for solving problems. Use this function when problems occur. 1. Press the Help button to start the help function. (Press the Help button again to cancel this function.) Projector Remote control Tip: If you cannot solve your problem using the Help function, consult the "Troubleshooting" section in this manual (See page 53). 2.
Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Learning Basic Operations .....................................42 Video Menu ............................................................43 Audio Menu............................................................45 Effect Menu ............................................................46 Setting Menu...........................................................47 Advanced Menu......................................................49 About Menu.................................
Learning Basic Operations This section presents the basic functions available in menus. The menu can be controlled by the remote control. For functions in each menu, access the guide available under each menu. [Guide for explanation of symbols] : Tilt the Enter button up or down. : Tilt the Enter button left or right. : Press the Enter button. : Press the Esc button. [Opening and Closing Menus] Press the Menu button to display the top menu. To close this menu, press the Menu button again.
Video Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select "Video" from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Tip: • When there is no video signal from a Computer / Component Video device, the "Video" menu is not available for settings. • When there is no video signal from a Video device, only the "Mode" menu is available for settings.
Menu Brightness Contrast* Color Tint Sharpness Gamma* Input Signal Auto Setup Mode Aspect Ratio Reset D-Sub15: Computer/Component video Video: Video image Video Projection Content D-Sub15 Video Adjusts image brightness. +: Brightens image. - : Darkens image. Adjusts difference in color brightness/darkness. +: Increases difference in color brightness/ darkness. - : Decreases difference in color brightness/ darkness. Adjusts color depth. +: Deepens color. - : Lightens color. Adjusts tint.
Audio Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select "Audio" from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings Menu Content Volume Adjusts the volume of sound output from the projector. +: Increases volume. - : Decreases volume. Tone Adjusts the tone of sound output from the projector. +: Increases treble. - : Decreases treble. Audio Input Select an audio input destination.
Effect Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select "Effect" from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings Menu Content Cursor/Stamp Make detailed settings for the cursor/stamp function assigned to the remote control Effect1 button. Shape : Select the shape of the cursor/stamp. Zoom Rate : Select the display zoom factor for the cursor/stamp.
Setting Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select "Setting" from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings Menu Keystone Content If the screen is distorted in trapezoidal form, adjust it to normal display. -: Broadens upper screen Normal screen +: Broadens lower screen * • You can also adjust the screen with the Keystone button on the projector. • A keystone correction reduces screen size.
Menu Content A/V Mute* Temporarily eliminates video during a presentation. When the A/V button is pressed again, the video display will continue. Black : A black screen is displayed. Blue : A blue screen is displayed. Sleep Mode After sleep mode is activated, the projector enters standby mode when no signal is input from an external source for a continuous period of 30 minutes. ON : Sleep Mode active OFF : Sleep Mode inactive Reset Returns Setting menu settings to their factory shipping values.
Advanced Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select "Advanced" from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Settings Menu Content Language Select the menu language. Select from Japanese, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Korean. Color Setting Use color temperature or RGB to create settings for the colors displayed on screen. Color Temp: Adjusts the color temperature* of the video.
About Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, use the Enter button to select "About" from the top menu displayed, and press the Enter button to move to a submenu. Setting and Display Information The settings information displayed in the About menu differs as shown below during video projection from a computer/component versus a video device. Computer/Component Video Projection Video Projection D-Sub15: Computer/Component video Video: Video image Menu Content Lamp Displays cumulative lamp-on time.
Reset All Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, and use the Enter button to select "Reset All" from the top-level menu displayed. Settings Menu Reset All Content Returns all menu settings to initial settings. (Lamp and language settings excluded) * Note that rear and invert settings will also be cleared by this operation.
Initial Settings List Initial settings at product shipment are shown below. Main Menu Title Video (Computer/ Component Video) Video (Video) Audio Effect Submenu Title Position Tracking Sync.
Troubleshooting Possible Failures .....................................................54 When Indicators Do Not Help ................................
Possible Failures If you think your projector may have failed, first check the indicators on the unit. Your projector includes an "operation display indicator" and a "problem/alarm display indicator" which provide information on projector status. Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Operation Display Indicator Operation Display Indicator Indicator Status Cause Remedy or Status See Page Steady orange Standby status (Not abnormal) Press the Power button to begin projection.
Problem and Alarm Display Indicator Indicator Status Steady red Cause Remedy or Status High internal temperature The lamp will turn off automatically and projection will stop. Wait for about 5 minutes without operating the projector. After 5 minutes, disconnect the power plug and connect it again. If the projector overheats, check the following two points.
Indicator Status Flashing orange Cause High-speed cooling in progress Remedy or Status Not a problem, but projection will be interrupted automatically to prevent further temperature rise. See Page - The usage temperature range of the projector is 5°C–35°C, and the projector should be used in this range. 73 Place the projector in a well-ventilated location where air inlets and air exhaust vent are not blocked. 14 Clean the air inlet.
When Indicators Do Not Help Video is Not Projected [Nothing is Displayed] No Display • Is the lens cover still on? See page 24 • Have you turned the power off and then immediately on? See page 31 The Power button cannot be operated immediately after the projection has been switched off. The Power button becomes operable after cool-down* is complete. • Is Sleep Mode on? See page 48 If Sleep Mode is set to on and no video signal is input for 30 minutes, the projector lamp shuts off automatically.
Carefully review sections such as "Providing External Output" and "Providing Output to an Externally Connected Monitor" in the instruction manual of the connected computer. Image is Unclear • Blurry image • Image only partially focused • Not focused at all 58 • Is the focus adjusted correctly? See page 29 • Is the projection distance optimal? See page 16 The recommended projection distance is 39.37inches (1.0m) to 515.75inches (13.1m). Set up the projector in this range.
• Disturbed image • Noisy • Are cables connected correctly? See pages 20, 21 • Is the correct resolution selected? See page 19 Set your computer to provide a signal compatible with the projector. Consult your computer instruction manual with regard to modifying the signal. • Press the Auto button on the remote control. See page 30 • Have you adjusted Sync.*, Tracking*, and Position? See page 43 Use the "Menu" to adjust.
Image Color is Poor • Is image brightness adjusted correctly? See page 44 • Are cables connected correctly? See pages 20, 21 • Is contrast* adjusted correctly? See pages 44 • Is color adjusted correctly? See page 49 • Are color depth and tint adjusted correctly? See page 44 (Video tint and display to a computer monitor or LCD may not match, but this is not abnormal.
The Remote Control Does Not Operate • Is the remote control R/C switch set to On? See page 25 • Are you pointing the remote control in the correct direction for operation? See page 11 The range of operation is approximately 30° left or right and approximately 15° above or below the remote control sensor on the projector. • Is the remote control too far from the projector? See page 11 The operable distance is approximately 393.70inches (10m).
Maintenance Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Inlet Cleaning .................................................64 Lamp Replacement .................................................
Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Inlet Cleaning Clean your projector when it is dirty or image projection is poor. Clean the air inlets every 100 hours in practice. Warning: • The projector cabinet should only be opened by trained service personnel. The projector contains several high voltage components which can cause electric shock.
Cleaning the Air Inlets Accumulated dust in the air inlets degrades ventilation, increases the interior temperature, and can cause malfunction. To prevent debris from entering the air inlets, always stand the projector upright with the lens upward. Then use a vacuum cleaner or other equipment to suck dust from the inlets. Tip: If it is no longer possible to remove the dirt from the air inlets, it is time to replace them. Consult your vendor.
Lamp Replacement Replace the lamp with a new lamp in the following instances. A replacement lamp is an optional part (sold separately). (Model No: ELPLP16) [When the following message is displayed for 30 seconds after projection begins: "Lamp Replace. After the replacement of the lamp, reset the lamp timer under the direction in the user’s manual."] A message will be displayed. [When the problem/alarm display indicator flashes red at 1-second intervals.
1. Switch off power to the projector and disconnect the power cord after cool-down* ends. Cool-down time varies according to external temperature and other factors. 2. After the projector has cooled completely, remove the lamp cover. • The projector requires approximately 60 minutes to cool completely. • Press on the 2 catches and pull the cover out diagonally. 3. Pull the lamp out. Use a screwdriver to loosen the two lamp retaining screws, then grasp the holds and pull the lamp out. 4.
General Notes Optional Accessories ..............................................70 Glossary ..................................................................71 Specifications..........................................................73 External Dimensions...............................................75 Index .......................................................................
Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required. Details of optional accessories listed here are current as of November 2001. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice. Soft carrying case ELPKS16 (type for storing a laptop computer) Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand. Soft carrying case ELPKS24 Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand. Spare lamp ELPLP16 Use as a replacement for spent lamps.
Glossary This glossary provides brief explanations of terms which are used in this manual but are not explained in the text or difficult to understand. For details, refer to other available publications. Term Description A/V Mute Refers to temporary stoppage of audio and video. Your projector provides this function when the A/V Mute button is pressed. When the A/V Mute button is pressed again or audio volume is adjusted, this function is released.
Term Description Tracking Signals output by a computer are output at a certain predetermined frequency. If the frequency of your projector cannot match that frequency, a clear image cannot be obtained. Matching of signal frequencies is referred to as matching tracking. When tracking is not matched, a projected image displays broad vertical bands. USB An abbreviation for universal serial bus, an interface for connecting a personal computer with a relatively low-speed peripheral device.
Specifications Product Name Multi-Media Projector EMP-71/51 Dimensions 11.81(W) x 3.15(H) x 8.46(D)inches (300(W) x 80(H) x 220(D)mm) (not including protruding parts) Panel Size 0.7 Display Format Polysilicon TFT Pixel Count 786,432 (1,024 (Horizontal) x 768 (Vertical) dots) x 3 480,000 (800 (Horizontal) x 600 (Vertical) dots) x 3 Focus Adjustment Manual Zoom Adjustment Electronic 0.
Safety USA UL1950 3rd Edition Canada CSA C22.2 No.950-95 (cUL) European Community The Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) IEC60950 2nd Edition, +Amd.1, +Amd.2, +Amd.3, +Amd.
External Dimensions 9.06 (230) 3.15 (80) 3.90 (99) 11.
Index [A] A/V Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 A/V Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 A/V Mute Button . . . . . . . 10, 39 About Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Adjusting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 30 Advanced Menu . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Air Inlet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Aspect Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Audio In Port . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 20 Audio Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Audio Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Audio Out Port . . . . . . . . . .
[M] Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Menu Button . . . . . . . . . . 10, 42 Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 50 Mouse Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Mouse/Com Port . . . . . . . . 9, 35 [N] No-signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 [O] Operation Display Indicator . . . . 8, 24, 25, 31, 54 Optional Accessories . . . . . . . 70 [P] Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Power Button . . . . . 9, 10, 25, 31 Power Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Power Inlet . . . . . . . . .
FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.
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