User’s Guide
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Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. CAUTION: WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Additional Safety Instructions • Do not place the components of this system near sources of heat or in direct sunlight. • Make sure nothing blocks the ventilation openings on any of the components. Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when components are installed on a rack. Do not block or cover the heatsink on the back of the subwoofer. • Where the mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
Contents Introduction Getting Started Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Turning On the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Turning On Selected Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Controlling the Screen . . . . . . . . . .
Adjusting the Sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Using Test Tones to Adjust the Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Changing the Surround Sound Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Using Midnight Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using an RF Base Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Setting Up an Addressable Base Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Restoring Remote Control Factory Defaults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Remote Control Codes Using the Code Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction The Ensemble HD home cinema system by Epson® is designed to transform your living room into a state-of-the-art home cinema. Its wide-format (16:9) projection screen, 5.1-channel surround sound system, and high-definition video projector deliver unrivaled, high-performance picture and sound.
Getting Started The universal remote control included with your Ensemble HD system puts complete control over your home theater in the palm of your hand. With one touch, you can lower the screen, turn on the projector, and get ready to watch a movie. If you’ve connected additional components to your home theater, such as a cable box or satellite receiver, you can use the remote control to operate them too.
Using the Remote Control Aim the remote control at the screen and press any button. An icon appears on the remote control’s LCD screen to indicate that a command is being transmitted. At the same time, the blue light at the top of the projection screen flashes, indicating that the system is receiving a command. Blue light Note The blue light remains on when the screen is raised and turns off when the screen is lowered.
Turning On the System When you’re ready to watch a movie, you can lower the screen, turn on the projector, and turn on the AV controller (with its built-in DVD player) with the touch of a button. 1 Make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control. If necessary, press the MAIN button. MAIN DVD CABLE SAT HD RADIO 1 OF 2 MAIN button 2 ON button Point the remote control at the screen and press the ON button to turn on the system.
Turning On Selected Components You can turn on and operate any component in the system without using any of the others. For example, if you want to listen to your home theater’s built-in radio, you can turn on the radio by itself without lowering the screen. 1 Make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control. If necessary, press the MAIN button.
Controlling the Screen The screen is lowered automatically when you turn on the system as described on page 13. If necessary, you can also operate the screen manually as described below. Note To change how far the screen comes down when you lower it, see “Adjusting the Screen Length” on page 54. 1 Make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control. If necessary, press the MAIN button. 2 Press the PAGE 3 Press the button to the right of PROJ to select the projector menu.
Selecting Channels on an HD Tuner, Cable Box, or Satellite Receiver You can use the numeric keypad to select pretuned radio stations or the tracks on a CD. If you’ve connected an HD tuner or other equipment to receive programmed content, use the numeric keypad to enter channels. The method of entering the digits varies, depending on the type of equipment you’re using—for example, you might have to press 0 to enter a single-digit number, such as 01.
• The playback control buttons let you control playback when watching a DVD or listening to a CD. In addition, the and buttons let you select preset radio stations while listening to AM or FM radio. • The • The volume control knob lets you adjust the sound volume. eject button opens and closes the DVD/CD tray. Adjusting the Volume The Ensemble HD system gives you various ways to control the volume: • VOL and (volume up and down) lets you change the volume from –74 to +10 dB.
Watching Movies Follow the steps in this chapter when you’re ready to watch a movie on DVD. See these sections: • “Inserting a Disc” below • “Playing a DVD” on page 20 Note If you watch movies under different lighting conditions (for example, in the daytime and at night), you may want to change the Color Mode when you begin watching a movie (see “Adjusting the Color Mode” on page 42).
Playing a DVD Once the disc is inserted, follow these steps to begin playing the movie: 1 If the DVD player was the last function you used, the DVD begins playing automatically. If you previously used a different function (such as CABLE or SAT), select the DVD option on the remote control: MAIN DVD CABLE SAT HD RADIO 1 OF 2 2 Select DVD When the DVD begins playing, you may see a menu screen that lets you select its contents and other options. (This menu varies from disc to disc.
• Press the pause button to stop the movie temporarily. The image freezes on the screen. While the movie is paused, pressing the pause button again puts the player in step mode. Each time you press the pause button, the movie advances one frame at a time. To return to normal playback, press the play button. • Press the stop button to stop projection of the movie temporarily. The DVD player remembers the point in the movie where you stopped. Press the play button to resume playback from that point.
Using Other Playback Features You can use the DVD menu on the remote control to access several other features while watching movies. Note Some functions in the remote control’s DVD menu are used only for playing CDs. These include the Shuffle, Memory, and Clear functions. • If your DVD has separate audio tracks in different languages, you can change the language by selecting AUDIO from the DVD menu.
Listening to Music Follow these steps when you want to listen to music with your Epson Ensemble HD system. See these sections: • “Playing a CD” below • “Playing Audio Files” on page 26 • “Listening to an MP3 Player” on page 28 • “Listening to a Tape Deck” on page 29 • “Listening to AM/FM Radio” on page 29 Note When listening to music, you may wish to change the surround sound format to STEREO. See “Changing the Surround Sound Format” on page 47.
3 To begin playing the CD, press the play button. Play button Note To avoid interrupting CD playback, don’t switch sources. If you select a different source (such as CABLE or SAT), the CD will stop playing. It will start over from the beginning when you resume playback.
Using Other Playback Features You can use the DVD menu on the remote control to access several other features while listening to a CD. Note Most functions in the remote control’s DVD menu are used only for playing DVDs. Only the ones listed below can be used when playing CDs. • To repeat the current track of a CD that you’re listening to, select RPEAT from the DVD menu. To repeat the entire CD (or a programmed playlist), press RPEAT again. Press RPEAT a third time to cancel the repeat function.
Playing Audio Files You can use the AV controller to play MP3 and WMA audio files stored on a USB flash drive, or on a data CD or DVD. Note If you burn your MP3 and WMA files to an audio CD instead of a data CD, play the disc as described in “Playing a CD” on page 23. You can also display JPG images (stored on a flash drive, data CD, or DVD) by following the instructions below. When you press the play button, your photos display as a slideshow.
After a moment, you see the contents of the flash drive or CD/DVD displayed on the screen: Multimedia Player ROOT 0 Folder containing more files MP3 Song 1 MP3 Song 2 1 2 MP3 files Song 3 3 Song 4 4 Photo 1 5 PHOTOS Windows media audio (WMA) files JPG photo image Caution Do not remove the flash drive while its data access light is flashing, or you could lose data on the drive. Always stop playback by pressing the stop button before removing the drive.
• The current file and elapsed time are indicated on the AV controller screen. You can also display the file and time information on the projection screen by pressing the INFO button. Each time you press the INFO button, the displayed information changes (both on the AV controller and on the projection screen) as follows: Time elapsed → Time remaining → Display off • Press and hold the fast-rewind or fast-forward button to move quickly through a file.
Listening to a Tape Deck Make sure your tape deck (or other audio source) is connected to the AUDIO 1 port on the back of the AV controller, as described in “Connecting Audio Equipment” on page 36. 1 Select the AUDIO option on the remote control, then select AUD1. This switches the audio input to your tape deck. 2 Use the controls on your tape deck to begin playing music. Listening to AM/FM Radio You can use the AV controller to receive AM or FM radio broadcasts.
Using Radio Station Presets You can save up to 40 preset stations. Follow these steps to save a station: 1 Tune in the desired station, as described in the previous section. 2 Select the SAVE option in the RADIO menu on the remote control. The preset number flashes on the display: Preset number 3 Select the desired preset number (1 through 40): • Use the numeric keypad to enter the number—for example, to select preset 3, press 0 followed by 3. To select preset 21, press 2 followed by 1.
Connecting and Using Other Components To extend the capabilities of your Ensemble HD system, you can add on a variety of audio and video components. You can connect up to a total of five external video devices to the Ensemble HD system, such as a cable box or satellite receiver. You can also connect an external audio device, such as a CD player or tape deck. If you want to connect your own amplifier or sound system, a two-channel (stereo) analog audio output port is provided.
Connecting Video Equipment You can connect up to five pieces of video equipment at the same time, using any of the commercially available cables shown below: Port Cable HDMI 1 or 2 HDMI cable Component Component video cable Pr Pb Y Note When connecting the cable, match the colors of its connectors to the colors of the ports where you’re plugging them in.
Connecting the Audio Cable for the Video Source Once you’ve connected the video cable, you may need to connect an audio cable in order to combine the picture with sound. If you’ve connected your device using an HDMI cable, the audio signal is already carried by the cable, so you don’t have to connect an additional cable. (Make sure HDMI audio is enabled in your component’s setup menu.) Otherwise, you’ll need to connect an audio cable to one of the ports listed below: If you’ve connected to this video port..
Linking Audio and Video Sources Once you’ve connected the audio and video cables, you need to tell the Ensemble HD system which audio and video ports to use together. That way, when you select a device with the remote control (VCR, cable, satellite, etc.), the matching audio and video sources will be automatically used. You link the audio and video sources together using the Source Assign screen. Note The label you assign to a device (e.g.
5 In the left-hand column (under Video Input), locate the name of the port to which you’ve connected the video cable for your equipment. 6 In the middle column of the same row (under Label), select the type of device you’ve connected. If you’ve connected a device not listed below, select an unused name such as AUX.
Connecting Audio Equipment You can connect an external audio device, such as a CD player or tape deck, to the Ensemble HD system. Use an RCA-style stereo cable and connect your equipment’s audio output port to the AUDIO 1 port on the back of the AV controller, as shown below: 2CH OUT port AUDIO 1 IN port To record from the AV controller to your tape deck, connect the audio input port on your tape deck to the 2CH OUT port, shown above.
Note The menus for the listed components remain blank until you enter the setup code for the component. The remote control also has several other menus (DVD, RADIO, AUDIO, and PROJ). These are used to operate the built-in components of the Ensemble HD system. If you have a type of component not listed above, first enter its setup code as described in the next section. Then see “Customizing the Remote Control Menu” on page 39 for additional instructions.
4 Choose the name of the remote control menu that will operate the device. It’s important to choose the one whose name matches the device label you selected in the Source Assign screen on page 35. If you don’t see your device on the screen, press the PAGE or (page up or down) button to view more options. Use the u or d button to highlight the desired option so it flashes, then press the SEL (Select) button.
Customizing the Remote Control Menu For most components that can be connected to the Ensemble HD system, a full set of functions is already programmed into the remote control. These functions work with all the components listed in the tables starting on page 85. If you’ve connected a different type of component or want to customize the menu for your device, follow the steps below. Note There are 10 devices listed in the remote control’s MAIN menu.
Note When the menu is displayed for a component (not the MAIN menu), the ON and OFF buttons operate that component. When the MAIN menu is displayed, the ON and OFF buttons control the Ensemble HD system. Refer to the manual that came with your component for instructions on using the commands to operate it. 3 When you’re done using your component, make sure its menu screen is displayed on the remote control and press the OFF button.
Adjusting the Sound, Picture, and Other Settings You can use the menu system described in this chapter to adjust the sound, picture, and other settings. See these sections: • “Using the On-screen Menu System” below • “Adjusting the Picture” on page 42 • “Adjusting the Sound” on page 46 • “Using Other Features” on page 49 • “Restoring Factory Defaults” on page 51 Using the On-screen Menu System Follow these guidelines when using the on-screen menu system.
3 Use the u or d button to highlight the menu you want to use (such as Audio or Video). Then press the SEL (Select) button to open it. 4 Use the u or d button to highlight the setting you want to adjust. 5 After highlighting the setting you want to adjust, check the legend at the bottom of the screen. It tells you which buttons let you adjust the setting. Arrow buttons For example, if you see a slider bar like this, use the l and r buttons to change the setting.
6 Color Mode Description Theatre Black 1 For images close to those produced by professionally used broadcast monitors Theatre Black 2 For black-and-white movies or those with dark scenes sRGB For projecting computer images that conform to the sRGB color standard (PowerLite Home Cinema 720 only) Press the SEL (Select) button to apply the setting. Adjusting the Aspect Ratio Some picture sources, such as standard-definition TV broadcasts, are not formatted for high-definition video.
• 4:3 for standard-definition TV broadcasts, video games, and other 4:3 content. 4:3 image shown using Normal 1 setting • 4:3 adds side bars to display the image in its original aspect ratio Wide for standard-definition TV broadcasts, video games, and other 4:3 content.
Adjusting the Picture Quality The settings described below control how the image is processed by the Ensemble HD system’s AV controller. Before changing any of these settings, first be sure to select the best Color Mode as described on page 42. Note These settings adjust the picture quality for all sources, not for each source independently. To access the Video menu, make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control, press the MENU button, then select Video.
Adjusting the Sound To access the Audio menu, make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control, press the Menu button, then select Audio. You see this screen: Audio Voice 0 dB Bass 0 dB Treble 0 dB Language Surround 0 dB Preference Front Distance 5 ft. Center Distance 5 ft. Rear Distance 5 ft.
Using Test Tones to Adjust the Sound Use the test tones to adjust the volume for each speaker independently or to verify that each speaker is working properly. Use a sound-level meter to ensure that the tone emitted from each speaker is 75 dB. If you’re not using a meter, make sure all the speakers sound consistent in volume. 1 Make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control, press the MENU button, select Audio, then select Test Tone.
Using Midnight Mode Midnight Mode adjusts the sound for late-night viewing when you want to avoid disturbing others. The volume is reduced at the bass end with volume highs and lows being compressed to a narrower range. 1 To access the Midnight Mode setting, make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control, press the Menu button, then select Preference.
Using Other Features In addition to its audio and video settings, the on-screen menu system lets you select language options, turn on closed captioning, and use parental controls to restrict access to rated DVDs. Choosing the Language You can change the language that the on-screen display and various DVD features appear in. For each option, you can choose from English, French, or Spanish.
Using Parental Controls You can control access to rated DVDs to prevent children from viewing unsuitable content. To set up parental controls, you’ll need to create a 4-digit numeric password. Note The parental controls cannot be used to prevent viewing of unrated DVDs. To set up parental controls, follow these steps: 1 Make sure the MAIN menu is displayed on the remote control. Press the Menu button, select Preference, then select Parental Control.
5 6 Select Max. allowable rating and select the highest rating you want to allow for viewing. Rating Description G General audience PG Parental guidance suggested PG13 Parents strongly cautioned R Restricted – No one under 17 admitted without a parent or adult guardian NC17 No one under 17 admitted None No rating selected When you’re done changing the settings, press the MENU button to exit the menu system.
Cleaning and Maintenance Follow the instructions in this chapter when your Ensemble HD system needs ordinary cleaning, as described below. Routine maintenance is not required. However, you may need to perform the following basic tasks on occasion: • “Adjusting the Screen Length” on page 54 • “Adjusting the Image Position and Focus” on page 56 • “Checking the Projector Lamp” on page 58 • “Replacing Remote Control Batteries” on page 59 Warning Never open the cover on the projector or other components.
Cleaning System Components You can clean the outside of the system components to remove dust and fingerprints. Before cleaning, turn off the system and unplug the power cord. • To remove dirt or dust, wipe the component with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. • To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent. Then wipe the component and dry it with a dry cloth. Caution Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical detergents.
6 Press S-UP to raise the screen fully. Note You must raise the screen all the way for the new position to take effect. 7 Press S-DWN re-open the screen. Verify that it comes down and stops at the desired position. Manual Screen Adjustment If you weren’t able to adjust the screen length precisely enough using the remote control, you can adjust it using the 4-mm Allen wrench that came with your system. This adjustment sets the maximum length that the screen can come down.
Adjusting the Image Position and Focus If you adjusted how far the screen comes down (see page 54), you’ll need to reposition the image on the screen as described below. You may also need to reposition or refocus the image if you cleaned the lens and accidentally changed it from its original position. Repositioning the Image 1 Remove the cover on the bottom of the projector enclosure to access the lens shift dials on the projector. Slide the cover straight forward, then remove it.
3 Use the horizontal lens shift dial to move the image left or right. Use the vertical lens shift dial to move the image up or down. Note Do not try to move the lens by hand, or you may damage the projector. Always use the lens shift dials to change the image position. If a lens shift dial becomes hard to turn, you cannot adjust the position any further. Left/right adjustment Up/down adjustment 4 When you’re done adjusting the image position, replace the cover on the bottom of the projector enclosure.
Checking the Projector Lamp The projector lamp lasts for up to 3000 hours. You can use the Info menu to check how long it’s been in use (see below). It’s time to replace the lamp when: • The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. • The message Replace the lamp appears on the screen when you start projecting. • The projector’s warning light flashes red at half-second intervals (see below for details).
Replacing Remote Control Batteries If the Ensemble HD remote control isn’t working correctly, check the following: • Aim the remote control at the top of the screen and try operating the screen. If the remote control works only when you aim it at the top of the screen but not elsewhere in the room, you may need to replace the batteries. • Press the LIGHT button on the side of the remote control and verify its screen and buttons light up. (You need to be in a darkened room to see this.
Solving Problems If you’re having a problem with the Ensemble HD system, check for a solution in one of these sections: • “Basic Operation Problems” below • “Picture Problems” on page 62 • “Sound Problems” on page 64 • “Problems Using the Screen” on page 65 • “Problems Using the Remote Control” on page 66 • “Problems Using the DVD Player” on page 67 • “Problems Using the Radio” on page 67 • “Problems Using an External Component” on page 68 If you cannot solve the problem on your own, contact
Problem Solution The AV controller doesn’t turn on. Make sure the AV controller is receiving power. When it’s in standby mode, the light around the ON/STANDBY button is orange. If the light is off, the unit is not receiving power. Check the power cord to make sure it’s securely connected to the subwoofer or a working electrical outlet. Press the ON/STANDBY button to turn on the AV controller. The light around the button turns blue when the unit is on.
Problem Solution The image is too soft or out of focus. If you cleaned the lens, you may have accidentally changed the position of the focus ring. See “Adjusting the Image Position and Focus” on page 56. Adjust the sharpness of the image using the Sharpness settings (see “Adjusting the Picture” on page 42). Be careful not to over-adjust the sharpness, or you may get banding in some images. The image isn’t positioned correctly on the screen.
Sound Problems Problem Solution There is no sound. Check the power switches on the back of the subwoofer. Make sure the PWR ON MODE switch is in the AUTO position and the MASTER POWER switch is turned on. Press the MUTE button on the remote control to make sure the sound wasn’t muted or turned off. Unplug any headphones that may be plugged into the AV controller. Try increasing the volume. Depending on your audio source, it’s possible that no sound may be heard at the low end of the +dB range.
Problems Using the Screen Blue light (remote control sensor) Problem Solution You cannot lower the screen. Check for a blue light at the top of the screen. The light indicates that the screen is receiving power. If the light is off, make sure the power cords on the back of the subwoofer are connected securely. Select the PROJ (Projector) option on the remote control, then select S-DWN to lower the screen. The screen may be stuck in the closed position.
Problems Using the Remote Control Problem Solution The system doesn’t respond to the remote control. Make sure you’re within about 20 feet of the screen. Point the remote control toward the sensor at the top of the screen. You may need to replace the remote control’s batteries (see page 59). If you suspect they are weak, press the LIGHT button on the side of the remote control and verify its screen and buttons light up. (You need to be in a darkened room to see this.
Problems Using the DVD Player Problem Solution The DVD/CD tray doesn’t open or close. Make sure a flash drive isn’t inserted into the USB slot. The flash drive takes precedence over the operation of the DVD player. When a flash drive is inserted, the DVD player cannot be used and a disc cannot be inserted or ejected. You want to view chapter information for the DVD you’re watching, or check the amount of time remaining. Press the INFO button on the remote control.
Problems Using an External Component Problem Solution You’ve connected a new component, but can’t operate it with the remote control. You have to enter the setup code for your new component. See “Setting Up the Remote Control” on page 36. You’ve connected a DVD player and the image is elongated or has prominent black bars at the top and bottom. Make sure the DVD player’s monitor type setting (or similarly named function) is set to output a widescreen 16:9 image.
Where To Get Help Internet Support Visit Epson’s support website at epson.com/support and select your product for solutions to common problems. You can download documentation, get FAQs and troubleshooting advice, or e-mail Epson with your questions. Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine® Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the Epson PrivateLine Support card that came with your projector.
Using Advanced Remote Control Features The features described in this chapter let you customize the behavior of the remote control. In most cases, you won’t have to perform any of these customizations—for example, if you want to set up the remote control to work with a new component, you only have to enter its setup code as described on page 37. This chapter is mainly for users who want to take full advantage of their remote control’s advanced settings.
Adjusting the Contrast You can make the text on the remote control’s LCD screen appear darker or lighter by adjusting the contrast. • To darken the text, press and hold both the MAIN and u buttons at the same time. • To lighten the text, press and hold both the MAIN and d buttons at the same time.
3 On the Ensemble HD remote control, press and hold both the MAIN and ENT buttons for approximately three seconds. The top of the screen displays SETUP. Note You have 30 seconds to complete each step. After that, the remote control returns to normal operation. 4 Select the LEARN option. SETUP P-PRO LEARN EDIT MACRO FAV 1 OF 3 Select LEARN The top of the screen changes to LEARN and the screen lists several devices.
7 Press and hold the button for the corresponding function on your old remote control until the screen changes to either GOOD or FAILD (failed). FAILD GOOD If GOOD appears at the top of the screen, you were successful. Continue by pressing the next button you want to teach. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have programmed all the buttons you want. If FAILD appears, try to teach the same button again by repeating steps 6 and 7.
Advanced Remote Control Setup You can change the behavior of your remote control by editing device names (menu screen titles), editing command names, creating macros, adding or hiding menu pages, and setting up “punch through” commands (rarely used).
The top of screen displays EDIT, as shown at right, and you see a list of devices (DVD, CABLE, SAT, etc.). 4 Do one of the following: • To edit an existing command, select the device that has the command in its menu that you want to edit, then select the command. If necessary, press the PAGE button to display the second page of devices. EDIT DVD CABLE SAT HD RADIO 1 OF 2 Note If you can’t open a device menu, continue pressing PAGE see the device name you want.
Use the numeric keypad to enter characters in the same way as you send text-messages with many cell phones. Each time you press a button, it selects a different character represented by that button, as shown below: DEF2 ABC1 GHI3 JKL4 PQR6 MNO5 STU7 YZ9 VWX8 Symbols 6 When you have finished editing the line of text, press the button to its right. You see SAVED displayed at the bottom of the screen. 7 To edit any other commands for the same device, select the command and repeat steps 5 and 6.
5 Press the sequence of buttons for all the steps you want the macro to perform. Each time you press a button, the bottom of the screen flashes Step 1, Step 2, etc. Your macro can hold up to 190 steps. Note You can program delays into the macro by pressing the adds a one-half second delay. 6 pause button. Each time you press the pause button, it When you’re done entering all the steps of the macro, press the LIGHT button on the side of the remote control.
The top of the screen changes to EDIT: EDIT TEXT PAGE Select PAGE EXIT 3 Select the PAGE option. Note The TEXT option is for editing device names and commands. See “Editing Device Names and Commands” on page 75. The top of screen displays PAGE, as shown at right, and you see a list of devices (DVD, CABLE, SAT, etc.). 4 PAGE Navigate to the page you want to add or hide. If a page is already visible, it says HIDE? at the top of the screen. If a page is currently hidden, it says ADD?.
3 4 Select one of the following: • LEARN to erase commands that were learned from another remote control • MACRO to erase macros you created At the next screen, select one of the following: • ALL to erase all learned commands or macros. When you select this option, you see SURE? displayed on the screen. Select SURE? to erase the settings, or select EXIT to cancel. • DEVIC to erase all commands or macros for a specific device.
3 Select the button group that contains the type of function you want to punch through: • CH: Channel up/down and number buttons (0–9 and Enter) • PLAY: Play, pause, stop, rewind, and fast-forward • VOD (Video On Demand): Guide, Menu, Info, ESC, arrow buttons (u d l r), and Select • POWER: Power on and off The bottom of the screen displays PUNCH TO.
Note You have 30 seconds to complete each step. After that, the remote control returns to normal operation. 2 Select the RF option. You see this screen: RF IR/RF ID EMITT BLAST EXIT 3 Select the setting you want to adjust: • IR/RF to cause the remote control to emit IR signals only, RF signals only, or IR and RF signals at the same time.
Restoring Remote Control Factory Defaults If you customize the remote control and find that it no longer works correctly, you can restore it to its original settings. Caution This procedure erases all commands and macros you taught the remote control, and any other customized changes you may have made. 1 To restore the remote control, press and hold the MAIN and stop buttons for about 10 seconds. During this time, you see WARNING flash at the bottom of the screen.
Remote Control Codes The program codes provided in this chapter let you set up your remote control to work with devices made by other companies. See “Connecting and Using Other Components” on page 31 for instructions on using such devices with your system. If you need to recall the code number you selected for a device, see “Recalling Programmed Codes” on page 86.
Recalling Programmed Codes In case you need to recall the code numbers you used to program the remote control, you can display them by following these steps: 1 Enter Setup mode by pressing and holding both the MAIN and ENT buttons for three seconds. The top of the screen displays SETUP. 2 Press the PAGE 3 Select the RECAL (Recall) option. (page down) button to view more options. The screen alternately displays the device names, followed by their code numbers, as shown below.
Code Tables TV components Brand Code number ADMIRAL 072 081 161 160 ADVENT 247 388 AKAI 197 146 248 404 405 458 473 474 475 AMARK 112 143 AMPRO 073 167 157 183 AMSTRAD 052 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 131 AOC 197 004 112 058 APEX DIGITAL 006 310 ASTAR 477 AUDIOVOX 076 103 273 388 452 453 454 503 AVENTURA 401 AVION 441 BARCO 233 BENQ 423 443 BLAUPUNKT 088 BOXLIGHT 266 BROKSONIC 238 CAIRN 201 CANDLE 197 002 003 004 CAPEHART 058 CETRONIC 043 CITIZEN 197 002 003 004 04
TV components (continued) Brand Code number DAYTRON 004 143 DELL 319 320 DIBOSS 329 DIGITAL PROJECTION 437 DREAMVISION 235 312 313 314 343 344 345 DURABRAND 401 DWIN 177 257 DYNASTY 043 DYNATECH 062 DYNEX 399 EIKI 187 ELECTROGRAPH 470 ELECTROHOME 024 076 143 196 EMERSON 197 004 005 028 043 047 048 050 401 EPSON 324 ESA 323 FISHER 007 057 FUJITSU 198 223 219 246 299 346 396 410 FUNAI 028 043 052 401 FUTURETECH 043 GATEWAY 242 268 GE 197 008 009 034 056 073 074 130
TV components (continued) Brand Code number HYUNDAI 337 338 ILO 472 INFINITY 164 INFOCUS 230 330 INSIGNIA 350 354 399 400 JBL 164 JCPENNEY 197 004 008 009 024 030 JENSEN 013 JVC 034 038 070 KEC 043 KENWOOD 197 070 KLEGG 466 KLOSS 002 059 KMC 143 KNOLL SYSTEMS 230 KONKA 457 KTV 197 043 143 154 LG 243 284 283 286 363 364 365 366 522 523 LODGENET 072 LOEWE 222 223 224 164 322 422 LOGIK 072 LUXMAN 004 LXI 166 007 015 052 081 160 164 MAGNAVOX 197 003 004 022 05
TV components (continued) Brand Code number MITSUBISHI 004 024 028 040 525 MTC 197 004 062 101 NAD 015 025 NEC 132 130 NIKEI 043 NORCENT 367 NUVISION 351 OLEVIA 432 376 394 504 ONKING 043 ONWA 043 OPTOMA 249 265 270 OPTONICA 019 081 ORION 096 PANASONIC 034 056 080 PHILCO 197 003 024 056 059 060 PHILIPS 197 003 004 005 038 059 093 164 127 184 206 259 260 425 431 PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX 239 260 PIONEER 197 018 023 025 116 135 190 393 397 438 447 459 520 PLANAR 513 POLAROID 35
TV components (continued) Brand Code number RUNCO 168 169 178 179 180 416 476 SAMPO 197 058 004 202 SAMSUNG 004 050 089 101 105 127 143 160 211 228 229 253 254 258 275 309 375 384 427 434 461 462 463 464 515 516 517 SANSUI 399 SANYO 166 007 020 SCEPTRE 276 SCOTT 004 028 043 048 143 497 SEARS 015 030 004 007 028 057 143 094 160 SELECO 189 200 212 227 205 SHARP 170 081 019 028 029 014 004 022 143 175 214 251 263 306 307 308 326 468 496 SHERWOOD 349 SIEMENS 088 SIGNATURE 072 SIM2
TV components (continued) Brand Code number TEKNIKA 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 TELEFUNKEN 037 046 086 087 TELERENT 072 TERA 172 THOMPSON 215 TMK 004 TOSHIBA 007 015 030 040 062 101 138 216 287 290 315 237 325 382 455 456 465 479 480 TOTEVISION 143 UNIVERSAL 008 009 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 VIDIKRON 174 184 188 192 340 VIDTECH 004 VIEWSONIC 271 242 389 390 VIORE 472 VITO 478 VIZIO 386 387 WARDS 004 008 009 019 028 060 WESTINGHOUSE 076 077 280 WINBOOK 339 YAMAHA 197
Cable components Brand Code numbers ABC 103 003 004 039 042 046 053 ADELPHIA 043 074 110 ADVANCED NEWHOUSE 043 ALTRIO 043 AMERICAST 099 ANTRONIX 014 ARCHER 005 007 014 ARMSTRONG 074 AT&T BROADBAND 074 ATLANTIC BROADBAND 043 074 BELL SOUTH 099 BLUE RIDGE 043 074 BRESNAN 074 BUCKEYE COMM 074 CABLEVISION 108 043 074 CENTURION 092 CENTURY 007 CHARTER 043 074 110 CITIZEN 007 COGECO 074 COMBANO 080 081 COMCAST 110 043 074 COMSAT 074 COMTRONICS 030 COX DIGITAL CA
Cable components (continued) Brand Code numbers GNC 099 GOLDEN CHANNEL 030 HAMLIN 049 050 HITACHI 103 055 INSIGHT 074 JERROLD 103 002 003 004 008 009 010 M-NET 037 MAGNAVOX 010 MASSILLON 074 MEDIA ONE 107 MEDICOM 074 MEMOREX 052 MOTOROLA 103 002 003 004 008 009 010 MOVIE TIME 028 032 MOXI 111 NCTC 074 NOVAPLEX 092 NSC 015 028 038 071 OAK 031 037 053 PACE 043 074 PANASONIC 044 047 PARAGON 052 PHILIPS 006 012 013 020 PIONEER 103 034 051 063 076 105 043 PRUCER
Cable components (continued) Brand Code numbers RODGERS 043 SAMSUNG 030 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 003 011 041 042 043 045 046 123 SEREN 043 SERVICE ELECTRIC 074 SHAW 074 SIGECOM 043 SIGNAL 030 SIGNATURE 103 SL MARX 030 SONY 108 096 SPRUCER 047 078 STARCOM 002 004 008 009 STARGATE 008 030 SUSQUEHANNA 043 074 TADIRAN 030 TIMELESS 030 TIME WARNER 043 074 TOCOM 039 040 TOSHIBA 052 UNIKA 007 014 UNITED CABLE 004 053 UNIVERSAL 005 007 014 032 035 VIDEOTRON 043 VIEWSTAR
DVD components Brand Code numbers ADCOM 157 AIWA 136 146 ALPINE 098 AKAI 281 APEX DIGITAL 087 111 112 115 116 236 ARCAM 122 AUDIOVOX 284 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 021 124 CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 215 216 CARY AUDIO DESIGN 174 CINEVISION 219 CLASSE 167 COBY 258 260 CYBERHOME 133 227 271 313 DAEWOO 132 DENON 007 080 DURABRAND 143 EMERSON 143 ESA 143 GATEWAY 175 GE 026 027 GRADIENTE 021 GRUNDIG 083 GO VIDEO 137 091 217 218 219 220 HARMAN KARDON 084 140 HITACHI 101 FUNAI 143
DVD components (continued) Brand Code numbers KISS 179 279 KLH 135 KRELL 104 LECSON 126 LEXICON 148 305 LG 303 057 074 LINN 306 LITEON 264 265 MAGNAVOX 096 066 143 282 032 121 MALATA 267 MARANTZ 083 105 201 202 315 211 MCINTOSH 125 MEMOREX 163 MERIDIAN 153 MINTEK 111 282 MITSUBISHI 017 121 MYRYAD 134 102 NAIM 226 NAD 088 155 278 121 NAKAMICHI 103 ONKYO 076 035 180 OPPO 266 311 PANASONIC 285 021 042 138 139 144 150 PARASOUND 245 PHILIPS 066 095 105 166 176 2
DVD components (continued) Brand Code numbers SAMSUNG 275 056 070 SANSUI 154 SANYO 147 075 SENSORY SCIENCE 217 222 223 SHARP 094 294 152 013 SHERWOOD 245 246 247 248 249 250 SONY 286 033 118 126 145 160 253 261 262 263 053 110 SPECTRONIQ 310 SUPERSCAN 143 SV2000 143 SYLVANIA 143 SYMPHONIC 143 TAG MCLAREN 156 TEAC 270 THETA DIGITAL 023 032 THOMPSON 026 027 THULE 177 TOSHIBA 273 035 034 128 141 130 TRUTECH 293 VENTURER 149 VINC 161 308 YAMAHA 042 089 066 158 166 19
VCR components Brand Code numbers AIWA 034 161 169 AKAI 016 043 046 124 125 142 146 AMPRO 072 ANAM 031 AUDIO DYNAMICS 012 023 039 043 BROOKSONIC 035 037 129 CANON 028 031 CAPEHART 108 CRAIG 003 040 CURTIS MATHES 031 041 DAEWOO 005 007 010 DAYTRON 108 DBX 012 023 039 043 DYNATECH 034 053 ELECTROHOME 059 EMERSON 005 006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 116 129 131 138 153 162 FISHER 003 008 009 010 FUNAI 034 GE 031 063 072 107 109 144 147 GO VIDEO 132 136 15
VCR components (continued) Brand Code numbers MAGIN 040 MAGNAVOX 031 034 041 067 068 156 164 MARANTZ 012 031 067 069 156 MARTA 101 MATSUI 027 030 MEI 031 MEMOREX 003 010 MGA 045 046 059 MINOLTA 013 020 MITSUBISHI 013 020 MTC 034 040 MULTITECH 024 034 NEC 012 023 039 043 048 NORDMENDE 043 OPTONICA 053 054 ORION 025 PANASONIC 066 070 083 133 140 PENTAX 013 020 031 063 PHILCO 031 034 067 PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 071 101 156 PILOT 101 PIONEER 013 021 048 PORTLAND
VCR components (continued) Brand Code numbers SANSUI 022 043 048 135 SANYO 003 007 010 SCOTT 017 037 112 129 131 SEARS 003 008 009 010 SHARP 031 054 149 159 165 SHINTOM 024 SIGNATURE 034 SONY 003 031 052 056 057 058 076 077 078 149 154 SOUNDESIGN 034 STS 013 SYLVANIA 031 034 059 067 SYMPHONIC 034 TANDY 010 TATUNG 039 043 TEAC 034 039 043 TECHNICS 031 070 TEKNIKA 019 031 034 101 THOMAS 034 TMK 006 TOSHIBA 008 013 042 047 059 079 082 112 131 081 170 TOTEVISION 040 U
Audio components Brand Code numbers ADC 007 ADCOM 082 092 225 161 269 355 356 366 AIWA 018 104 170 AKAI 138 189 AMC 038 125 126 127 128 258 281 282 AMEND 054 AMX 196 ANGSTROM 142 ANTEX ELECTRONICS 588 ANTHEM 335 336 337 338 339 ARAGON 157 158 042 043 081 112 ARCAM 141 325 418 419 504 590 ARCAM 504 591 ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGY 342 AUDIO ACCESS 147 AUDIO ALCHEMY 135 AUDIO CONTROL 448 572 623 AUDIO DESIGN ASSOCIATES 194 221 011 AUDIO EASE 021 196 207 AUDIO FILE 071 AUDIO MA
Audio components (continued) Brand Code numbers CARY AUDIO DESIGN 443 519 CASIO 076 CHIRO 140 CINEMA SOUND 034 134 CITATION 148 272 CLARION 026 CLASSE 410 COLORADO VNET 539 COMPAQ 382 CURTIS MATHES 076 DELPHI 415 515 DENON 340 400 422 002 034 109 215 229 230 027 037 234 259 316 330 341 349 350 396 401 402 444 564 568 569 601 602 649 650 651 677 678 679 680 681 EAD 099 098 466 467 EIGER 149 ELAN 468 472 469 470 508 509 ESCIENT 368 381 393 451 452 453 454 FANFARE 352 FISHER
Audio components (continued) Brand Code numbers JCPENNEY 076 216 JEFF ROWLAND 206 JENSEN 058 JVC 279 240 KEF 530 KENWOOD 412 320 026 066 145 146 181 190 197 192 182 199 151 222 180 280 319 367 374 413 414 420 517 550 KENWOOD 550 KINERGETICS 220 KLH 331 KLIPSCH 157 158 042 043 081 112 KNOLL 531 KOSS 216 573 KRELL 376 384 500 KYOCERA 007 LEXICON 357 360 LINN 124 377 LUXMAN 137 139 052 165 115 004 009 LXI 076 056 MAGNAVOX 086 164 152 208 MARANTZ 488 492 385 006 028 031
Audio components (continued) Brand Code numbers MYRYAD 457 NAD 186 113 283 478 479 598 603 604 605 NAD 113 NAIM 533 534 535 NAIM 535 NAKAMICHI 111 244 245 172 183 287 323 450 NEC 176 NETSTREAMS 616 617 618 619 620 NILES 403 NIRO 343 NUVO 404 405 606 607 608 609 610 NUVO 404 405 606 607 OLIVE 584 ONKYO 486 441 017 046 064 107 108 187 079 080 439 440 442 486 487 536 552 586 629 OPTIMUS 026 041 138 OUTLAW 342 PANASONIC 032 195 219 177 292 383 516 626 627 PARASOUND 333 334 5
Audio components (continued) Brand Code numbers REQUEST 351 511 611 612 613 REVOX 162 ROKU 506 507 ROTEL 501 502 503 074 083 085 654 RUSSOUND 379 391 392 445 446 527 528 529 RUSSOUND 445 446 SAMSUNG 016 571 653 SANSUI 040 SANYO 047 059 SCOTT 019 091 SEARS 076 SHARP 026 051 094 131 175 181 652 SHERWOOD 447 024 038 055 102 103 105 106 051 030 SIMAUDIO 449 SIRIUS 585 555 SIRIUS 585 555 550 SLIM DEVICES 512 SONY 372 417 574 369 018 084 093 223 247 248 160 166 015 101 184 218
Audio components (continued) Brand Code numbers TECHNICS 122 176 193 219 178 177 200 THETA DIGITAL 136 THULE 505 TOSHIBA 060 TURTLE BEACH 416 WARDS 180 XANTECH 508 509 XM SATELLITE RADIO 415 514 515 YAMAHA 427 285 561 658 YBA 485 ZENITH 143 210 ZON 587 257 262 087 198 278 510 557 332 565 659 655 643 644 026 373 428 429 432 566 567 578 579 660 661 662 663 107 253 433 580 664 169 434 581 665 067 435 582 666 123 436 583 667 133 437 599 668 173 205 264 232 089 274 540 541 558
Satellite components Brand Code numbers ALPHASTAR 123 AMPLICA 050 ASTON 206 ATLANTA DTH 203 BIRDVIEW 129 113 051 126 BSR 053 CABLEVISION 148 CAPETRONICS 053 CHANNEL MASTER 013 014 015 018 036 055 CHAPARRAL 008 009 012 077 CITOH 054 COOLSAT 211 CURTIS MATHES 050 DISH NETWORK 122 167 168 184 185 186 187 188 DIRECTV 173 193 220 DRAKE 005 006 007 010 DREAM MULTIMEDIA 191 205 DX ANTENNA 024 046 056 076 ECHOSTAR 038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 185 186 187 188
Satellite components (continued) Brand Code numbers HOUSTON TRACKER 033 037 039 104 057 051 HTS 122 HUGHES 068 154 161 162 165 166 220 HYTEK 053 HYUNDAI 149 ICR 023 JANIEL 060 JERROLD 148 JVC 122 KATHREIN 108 KPN 208 LEGEND 057 LG 170 LUXOR 144 062 MACOM 010 MARANTZ 152 153 MEMOREX 057 MICRONIK MULTIMEDIA 207 MITSUBISHI 068 154 MOTOROLA 148 171 NEXT LEVEL 148 NEXTWAVE 028 124 125 NORSAT 069 070 NTL 209 NV 195 196 197 PACE 143 PANASONIC 142 060 PANSAT
Satellite components (continued) Brand Code numbers PROSAT 072 PROSCAN 151 106 150 RADIOSHACK 148 RCA 151 106 150 REALISTIC 043 074 SAB 195 196 197 198 199 200 SAMSUNG 155 123 163 169 175 179 SATCRUISER 192 SATELLITE SERVICE 028 035 047 085 SKY 164 171 174 204 SONY 103 104 STARCAST 041 STAR CHOICE 148 SUPERGUIDE 020 TEECOM 023 026 075 087 088 090 TOSHIBA 002 127 157 158 068 154 TOWN & COUNTRY 023 026 UNIDEN 016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 VIEWSTAR 115 VOOM
CD players Brand Code number ADCOM 062 042 AIWA 059 012 065 088 089 105 122 170 AKAI 085 195 202 AMC 231 232 AMEND 118 ARCAM 238 275 AUDIO ACCESS 119 147 AUDIO EASE 165 AUDIO TECHNICA 046 BSR 037 057 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 103 008 CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 268 CAPETRONIC 063 CARRERA 057 080 CARVER 185 041 044 050 CASIO 111 182 CARY AUDIO DESIGN 261 262 289 290 CLASSE 267 CLARINETTE 182 CREEK 159 CROWN 035 DCS 294 DENON 002 123 281 EMERSON 042 069 102 FISHER 050 FRABA 111
CD players (continued) Brand Code number INTEGRA 030 JCPENNEY 014 061 092 141 JENSEN 158 JVC 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243 286 KENWOOD 185 007 023 055 071 072 142 137 254 KOSS 061 KRELL 241 279 285 KYOCERA 005 LOTTE 102 LUXMAN 011 028 070 LXI 059 MAGNAVOX 044 107 MARANTZ 027 041 044 051 077 107 209 246 274 296 297 MCINTOSH 212 247 MCS 014 073 092 MEMOREX 010 MISSION 044 107 MITSUBISHI 179 MITSUMI 153 MODULAIRE 182 MONDIAL 147 MUSICAL FIDELITY 258 284 MYRYAD 2
CD players (continued) Brand Code number PHILIPS 041 044 107 246 253 PIONEER 010 PLINIUS 288 PRIMARE 266 PROCEED 239 PROTON 044 107 228 QUAD 269 QUASAR 103 008 RADIO SHACK 182 RCA 017 042 150 REALISTIC 042 050 ROTEL 044 107 161 178 250 SAE 044 107 SANSUI 044 069 107 128 171 190 SANYO 050 SCOTT 069 102 SHARP 026 031 051 066 SHERWOOD 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166 SIGNATURE 033 SIMAUDIO 280 SONY 048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164 229 230 SOUNDESIGN 251 SUGDEN 2
CD players (continued) Brand Code number VECTOR RESEARCH 080 VICTOR 004 022 114 124 WARDS 185 033 YAMAHA 024 046 054 186 183 245 282 283 287 YORX 182 DVR components Brand Code numbers DIRECTV 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 HUGHES 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 HUMAX 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 PHILIPS 090 PIONEER 117 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 RCA 109 REPLAY TV 075 SONY 104 105 131 TIVO 090 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 117 118 121 122 123 12
Auxiliary components (continued) Brand Code numbers BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 221 BOSE 409 CALYPSO 491 492 493 494 CE LABS 298 CELADON 211 CRESTRON 213 214 215 216 217 218 D-BOX 440 DA LITE 269 DCS 468 469 470 DDI 403 DELL 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 DLINK 435 DLO 418 DMX 156 DRAPER SCREEN 204 DREAMVISION 097 DVDO 299 423 DWIN 080 ELAN 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 ELECTROKINETICS 438 ELITE SCREENS 431 432 EVERQUEST 206 EXTRON
Auxiliary components (continued) Brand Code numbers IOGEAR 407 IPORT 419 JERROLD 153 JVC 185 416 106 116 239 240 KALEIDESCAPE 259 459 KENSINGTON 406 KENMORE 251 KENWOOD 185 005 013 023 026 064 145 146 181 190 KEY DIGITAL 273 274 275 461 462 463 464 465 KEYSPAN 297 KLIPSCH 425 LG 296 LINKSYS 270 LUMAGEN 472 LUTRON 417 077 158 159 306 308 309 LUXOM 424 MAKITA 186 201 MARANTZ 450 MICROSOFT 107 252 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 408 MINDPATH 205 NETGEAR 477 NILES 16
Auxiliary components (continued) Brand Code numbers SHERWOOD 467 038 004 028 030 SIMA 082 429 SOLO ELECTRONICS 207 SOMFY 078 079 411 SONANCE 419 SONY 164 165 166 271 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 414 020 052 084 089 SPEAKERCRAFT 473 474 STARCOM 153 TEN TECHNOLOGY 401 TURBOSCAN 167 VELODYNE 203 413 WURLITZER 410 XANTECH 168 169 170 171 172 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 420 426 188 189 117 033 034 022
Specifications For projector specifications, see the User’s Guide that came with your projector.
Screen Specifications General Screen Size 100" (254 cm), nominal diagonal Aspect Ratio 16:9 (HDTV widescreen format) Image Area (W×H) 87" × 49" (221 × 124.5 cm) Black Drop Length 12" (30.5 cm) Screen Material 1.1 high-gain matte white Motor 110 volt Somfy electric Installation Wall or ceiling Screen Casing Dimensions (W×H×D) 100" × 6.0" × 9.5" (254 × 15.2 × 24.1 cm) Weight 74 lb (33.6 kg) Built-in Speaker System Speakers Left/right: (1) 4.
Powered Subwoofer Specifications Bass Driver Type Ported enclosure, front-firing Size 10" (254 mm), long throw Frequency Response 32 to 100 Hz, ±3dB Amplifier Type 5.
AV Controller Specifications Built-in AV Capabilities DVD/CD player AM/FM tuner USB flash drive Playable Disk Types See page 119 Video Processor Pixelworks chipset Video Output 1080p/720p, depending on projector Video Input Ports HDMI (×2) Component video S-video Composite video (CVBS) Compatible Video Formats NTSC Audio Input Ports (for use with video sources) HDMI Optical Coaxial Analog Other Audio Ports Audio 1 (analog input for use with tape deck) 2Ch Out (analog output for use with tape
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Index A Advanced features, remote control, 71 to 83 Aspect ratio, selecting, 43 to 44 Audio equipment connecting, 36 controlling, 15 to 17, 39 to 40 linking to video sources, 34 to 35 problems, 64 setting up remote control for, 36 to 39, 85 to 117 Audio files, playing, 26 to 28 Audio menu, 46 to 47 AV controller audio files, playing, 26 to 28 buttons, 16 CD, playing, see CD player cleaning, 54 connecting external components, 31 to 36 defaults, resetting, 51 DVD playing, see DVD player headphone connection,
cleaning, 54 connecting, 31 to 36 controlling, 15 to 17, 39 to 40 problems, 68 setting up remote control for, 36 to 39, 85 to 117 turning on, 14 F FCC statement, 123 Focusing image, 57 H HDMI, 32 to 33, 45 Headphones, 17 Help, Epson, 69 I Image aspect ratio, 43 to 44 colors, 42 to 43 focusing, 57 positioning, 56 to 57 problems, 62 to 63 quality, 45 resizing, 43 to 44, 57 L Lamp, projector, 58 Language DVD tracks, 22, 49 menu, 49 subtitles, 22, 49 LCD screen, remote control backlight, adjusting, 71 contr
cleaning, 53 enclosure, 56 to 57 lamp, checking, 58 lens shift dial, 57 lights, 58 menus, 58 remote control, 56, 59 Punch-through, remote control, 80 to 81 R Radio playing, 29 to 30 problems, 67 Ratings, 51 Recalling codes, remote control, 86 Remote control advanced features, 71 to 83 aiming, 12 batteries, 59 cloning commands, 72, 74 code lists, 85 to 117 command repeaters, using, 81 to 82 controlling components, 15 to 16, 39 to 40 defaults, resetting, 83 editing commands, 75 to 77 erasing commands, 79 to
V Video equipment connecting, 32 to 33 controlling, 15 to 17, 39 to 40 linking to audio sources, 34 to 35 setting up remote control for, 36 to 39, 85 to 117 Video menu, 45 Voice, 46 Volume controlling, 17, 36, 46 Midnight Mode, 17, 48 testing, 46 to 47 W Warning light, projector, 58 Z Zooming, 57 130