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EPSON PowerLite 8150i ® ® Multimedia Projector Administrator’s Manual
Important Safety Information WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Never let children look into the lens when it is on. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you. Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Contents Introduction 1Setting Up the Projector Using this Manual to Set Up the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Making the User’s Guide Available to Users . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Registration and Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Unpacking the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Additional Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying 2and Adjusting the Image Setting up 3EasyMP.net 4theFine-tuning Projector iv Displaying an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Turning On the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Selecting the Image Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Adjusting the Image and Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Focusing and Zooming Your Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Adjusting the Height of Your Image . . . . . . .
Maintaining 5and Transporting the Projector Solving 6Problems Technical 7Specifications Customizing Projector Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Advanced Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information . . . . . . . . . . . Restoring the Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 79 80 81 Cleaning the Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning the Projector Case . . . . . . . .
8Notices Index vi Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 FCC Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 End-User License Agreement for Microsoft Software . . . . . 119 Restrictions on Features When Viewing Microsoft Files . . 122 PowerPoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Microsoft Excel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- Introduction Follow these guidelines when reading this manual: warnings Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. The EPSON ® PowerLite® 8150i is a highly versatile presentation tool. You can connect it to one or two computer sources and up to three video sources and easily switch between them. In addition, the projector’s EasyMP.net features let you transfer presentations directly to the projector (over a network) and then deliver them without having to connect a PC or laptop.
Using this Manual to Set Up the Projector Depending on how you plan to use the projector, follow these guidelines to set up or install it: ■ Connecting to a computer or video device To connect to a computer or video device, follow the instructions in Chapter 1 to position the projector and connect any required cables. Then see Chapter 2 for instructions on turning on the projector and adjusting the image.
■ Connecting a USB device For more sophisticated presentations, you can connect a USB device, such as a mouse or drawing tablet. This lets you draw on-screen, makes notes, and highlight your presentation. See page 34 for details. ■ Including sound in a presentation If you’re installing the projector in a conference room, a sound system is probably already in place.
Making the User’s Guide Available to Users The PowerLite 8150i CD-ROM included in your Owner’s Kit contains an electronic copy of this manual as well as the User’s Guide. If your network includes a file server, you may wish to place a copy of the User’s Guide on the server so it is available to anyone wanting to learn more about using the projector. Or, after installing the EasyMP software on each user’s system, you can place a copy of the User’s Guide directly on the user’s hard drive.
Unpacking the Projector After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all the parts shown: memory card and adapter (16MB CompactFlash) remote control projector EPSON PowerLite 8150i CD-ROM (registration and electronic manuals) power cord VGA computer video cable batteries VGA-to-5BNC computer video cable EasyMP.
Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components: 12 Introduction ■ To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable; one is usually provided with your video device. ■ To receive a component video signal from a VCR or other video device, you need a standard BNC cable with three connectors on each end; the cable is usually provided with your device.
Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, EPSON provides the following optional accessories: Product Product number Replacement lamp and air filter ELPLP11 Short throw zoom lens ELPLW01 Long throw zoom lens ELPLL02 Extra long throw zoom lens ELPLL03 Fixed short throw lens ELPLR01 Ceiling mount ELPMB31 Suspension adapter for ceiling mount ELPMBAST Kensington security lock ELPSL01 Insta Theatre portable projection screens: 50-inch 60-inch 80-inch ELPSC06 ELPSC07 ELPSC08 Wi
Product Product number Macintosh adapter set (includes monitor adapter and desktop adapter) ELPAP01 Communication cable set (for connecting a second computer; includes a Mac adapter set so you can connect a second Macintosh) ELPKC04 You can purchase these accessories from your dealer, by calling EPSON at (800) 873-7766, or by visiting www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 873-7766 for dealer referral.
1 Setting Up the Projector This chapter tells you how to position the projector and connect it to external equipment, such as a computer or video source. To make full use of the projector’s EasyMP.net features, you’ll need to connect it to a network and install a memory card; you may also wish to connect a USB drawing tablet or mouse to be able to draw or write on screen.
Positioning the Projector The projector can be installed for three different viewing setups: front projection, ceiling mounting, or rear projection onto a semi-transparent screen, as shown: front projection caution ■ Don’t hold or lift the projector by the lens, or you may damage it. ■ Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and under the projector. ceiling mounting rear projection To project from overhead, you’ll need to select Ceiling in the projector’s Advanced menu.
When projecting from a table, the ideal arrangement is to set the projector flat on its surface. This way, you can use the lens shift knob (instead of raising the projector’s feet) to position the image on-screen. This delivers the best-looking picture. (See chapter 2 for details.
Connecting to a Computer note If you have an iBook™ with an RCA video-out port, follow the instructions for connecting to a video device on page 28. 18 Setting Up the Projector Follow the instructions in this section to connect a PC or Macintosh directly to the projector. (To access the projector over a network, see page 31.) The connections you make depend on how you plan to use the projector: ■ To project computer images, you need to connect a standard VGA cable as described on page 19.
Connecting the Computer and Monitor Cables 1. If you’ll be viewing images on a monitor as well as the projection screen, connect the monitor cable to the projector’s Monitor Out port, as shown. note If you’re connecting to an older Macintosh, you may need a Macintosh adapter set. See page 20. Computer 1 VGA port VGA computer video cable monitor cable Monitor Out port 2.
Connecting to an Older Macintosh If you’re connecting to a Macintosh and the computer and monitor cables don’t fit properly, you may need to use a Macintosh adapter set. You can purchase this set from EPSON; see page 14. Refer to the drawing below to make the proper connections: Macintosh desktop adapter (if needed) VGA computer video cable monitor cable Macintosh monitor adapter (if needed) 1.
3. To use the Macintosh monitor adapter, connect it to the monitor cable, as shown below, and then plug it in to the projector’s Monitor Out port. Macintosh monitor adapter (if needed) 4. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
Connecting the Mouse and Serial Cables You may need to connect the mouse or serial cable in the following situations: note You cannot use the EMP Link V software on a Macintosh that doesn’t have a serial port. ■ If you want to use the remote control in place of your computer’s mouse, you need to connect the mouse cable as described below. (When presenting with EasyMP.net instead of from a computer, you don’t need to use the cable.
3. Connect one end of the mouse cable to the MOUSE terminal on the square end of the main cable. 4. Connect the other end of the mouse cable to the mouse port (or USB port) on your computer. 5. To use the EMP Link V software, follow the steps below for your system: ■ On a PC, connect one end of the PC serial cable to the SERIAL terminal on the main cable. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port on the back of your computer.
Connecting the Audio Cable To use the projector’s built-in speaker system, connect the 3.5-mm audio cable between the speaker or audio out port on the computer’s sound card and the projector’s Audio port.
Making Other Computer Connections If you want to connect a second computer, a high-end workstation, or a Digital Visual Interface (DVI) source, follow the instructions below. Connecting to a Second Computer Follow these steps to connect a computer to the Computer 2/ Component Video interface. (Use the VGA-to-5BNC cable as shown.) Note that you won’t be able to use the BNC connectors for a video device when a computer is connected to them. 1. Connect the VGA end of the cable to your computer’s video port.
Connecting to a High-End Workstation Your PowerLite projector is capable of remapping input resolutions up to 1600 × 1200 pixels. Since 1280 × 1024 pixels is the default resolution for most leading workstations, your projector is ideal for displaying workstation video output. There is no standard for workstation video output. Workstations that follow the SXGA standard and use the HD15 connector won’t need an adapter cable or any special connection device.
Connecting to a Video Device You can connect the projector to up to three video sources at the same time: ■ For composite video, use the RCA video cable included with the projector. ■ For S-Video, use the S-Video cable supplied with your video device or obtain one from your electronics dealer. ■ For component video, use the BNC cable supplied with your video device or obtain one from your electronics dealer.
Connecting Composite (RCA) Video Before starting, make sure the projector and your video device are turned off. 1. Connect the yellow RCA plug on one end of the RCA video cable to the projector’s Video port. Connect the other end of the cable to the video-out port of your video source. RCA audio cable RCA video cable 2.
Connecting S-Video If your video source has an S-Video jack, you can use it to project a higher quality video image. However, you’ll need an S-Video cable, which may be included with your video source, or can be purchased separately. Before starting, make sure the projector and your video source are turned off. 1. For S-Video, insert one end of an S-Video cable into the projector’s S-Video connector. Insert the other end into the S-video port of your video source. S-Video cable S-Video connector 2.
Connecting Component (BNC) Video If your video source has component (BNC) connectors, you can use them to project a higher quality video image. Before starting, make sure the projector and your video device are turned off. 1. Connect the three ends of a BNC cable into the projector’s R, G, and B ports. (Don’t connect the cables to the projector’s H/C Sync or VSync ports.) Computer 2/ Component Video connectors BNC cable 2.
Connecting to a Network and Inserting the Memory Card To use the projector’s EasyMP.net features, you have to connect the projector to your network and insert a memory card as described below. You’ll also need to configure the projector’s network settings and perform other setup procedures as described in “Setting up EasyMP.net” on page 45. Preparing Your Network To connect the PowerLite 8150i to a network, you must already have in place an Ethernet network running Microsoft networking over TCP/IP.
software needs to be on the network, but if it’s equipped with a wireless Ethernet card, the user won’t have to worry about connecting any cables. Connecting to the Network Once your network is set up, connect the projector to it using a standard (Category 5 UTP) network cable. Plug the cable into the RJ45 connector on the back of the projector as shown. Inserting the Memory Card Before sending presentations to the projector, you need to install a memory card.
To insert the card, follow these steps: 1. If necessary, place the memory card in the card adapter: 2. Insert the card into the PCMCIA slot on the projector: To remove the card, press the eject button to the left of the card slot. press here If the button is recessed, press and release it so that it extends. Then press it a second time to eject the card.
Connecting to a USB Device note If you don’t want to connect a mouse or tablet directly to the projector, you can instead connect it to a networked PC or laptop, and then use the EMP Tablet software to draw on screen or type. See the User’s Guide for details on using the software. For some presentations, you may wish to connect a USB device, such as a mouse or drawing tablet, so that you can draw on-screen and make notes.
2 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Once you’ve connected the projector to your computer, network, or other equipment (as described in Chapter 1), you’re ready to turn on the projector and adjust the image.
Displaying an Image Make sure the projector and other equipment are set up and connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. Then turn on the projector, as described below, followed by any equipment you’ve connected to it. Turning On the Projector Follow these steps to turn on the projector: 1. Plug in the projector, as shown below, and remove the lens cap. power cord note The projector can receive data from the network whenever it’s plugged in. (The projection lamp doesn’t have to be on.
2. Press the red Power button on the control panel. You can also use the Power button on the remote control, but make sure batteries are installed and the remote control is turned on first. (See page 89.) Power Power Freeze Help Menu Power button Esc Sync. A/V Mute 1 5 Enter Video king Trac Tracking 3 4 2 Comp/ R/C ON OFF E-Zoom remote control on/off switch A/V mute S y n c.
You see a drop-down list: select the desired setting click Set 3. Select the desired settings. 4. When you’re done, click Set. The EasyMP.net main menu screen appears: Follow the instructions in the next section to switch between picture sources and display the desired image. Selecting the Image Source If the projector is connected to a computer or video source, you can display the source image by following these steps: 1. Turn on your computer or video device.
3. On the projector’s control panel, press the Comp/EasyMP button to switch to the computer source or press the Video button to switch to the video source. (On the remote control, press the Comp1, Comp2/YCbCr, Video, or EasyMP.net button to switch sources.) Power Help Menu Esc Sync. Video king Trac Comp/ Tracking source buttons A/V mute S y n c. Keystone Resize Shift Volume If you see a blue screen with the No Signal message, you may have to press the button again to select the correct source.
Adjusting the Image and Sound Once you see your image, you’ll need to make certain adjustments: ■ To focus or zoom your image, see below. ■ If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See page 41. ■ If the image isn’t square, see page 42. ■ If only part of a computer image is displayed, you may need to press the Resize button. See page 42 for more information. ■ If you’ve connected an audio source, see page 43 to adjust the sound.
Adjusting the Height of Your Image You can adjust the height of the image using the lens shift knob and the projector’s feet. Using the Lens Shift Knob Use the lens shift knob to raise or lower the image. If the knob is recessed, press and release it to make it extend; then turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to move the lens up or down. When you’re finished, press the knob back in.
2. Once the image is positioned where you want it, release the levers to lock the feet in position. 3. To fine-tune the height of the image, rotate the thumb wheels attached to the projector’s feet. If the image is no longer square after raising it, see the next section. Adjusting the Image Shape If the projected image isn’t square or has a “keystone” shape, do one or more of the following: Keystone ■ If your image looks like or , you’ve placed the projector off to one side of the screen, at an angle.
Adjusting the Volume If you’ve connected an audio source, you can adjust the projector’s volume from the control panel. Hold the Shift button down while pressing the + or — side of the Volume button. You can also adjust the volume using the remote control. Keystone Shift Volume To make additional sound adjustments, see page 72.
Shutting Down the Projector note When the projector has not received any input signals for 30 minutes, it automatically turns off the projection lamp and enters “sleep mode.” This conserves electricity, cools the projector, and extends the life of the lamp. You can turn this feature off; see page 79. When done using the projector, you should turn off the projection lamp to conserve power and maintain the life of the lamp.
3 Setting up EasyMP.net Before using the projector’s EasyMP.net features, you need to configure the projector as described below. Make sure it’s connected to your local area network (LAN) and equipped with a memory card, as described in Chapter 1. Then follow the instructions in this chapter to: ■ Configure the projector’s network settings ■ Install the EasyMP.net software ■ Give users access to the projector from their PCs ■ Give the projector access to a server or networked PC Setting up EasyMP.
Configuring the Projector to the Network Make sure the projector is connected to your local area network (LAN) and equipped with a memory card, as described in Chapter 1. Then follow the steps below to configure your projector with the correct TCP/IP address and other network parameters. Determining How Your Network is Set Up The way you configure your projector depends on how your existing network is set up.
A network that includes a gateway Your network may include a gateway (or router). In the example shown below, the office subnet is linked through a gateway to the projector subnet: office192. subnet 168. 1.0 IP Subnetwork Office UTP-5 cable with 10BASE/100BASE-T WINS Server Hub Computer name : PC20 IP Address : 192. 168. 1. 20 Subnet Mask : 255. 255. 255.0 Default Gateway : 192. 168. 1.254 WINS : 192. 168. 1.100 Computer name : SV100 IP Address : 192. 168. 1. 100 Subnet Mask : 255. 255. 255.
Configuring the Projector After noting any network parameters as described in the previous section, follow the steps below to configure the projector to the network. 1. Turn on the projector, as described on page 36. Wait until you see the EasyMP.net main menu screen. Esc Menu Help Comp1 Comp2/YCbCr Capture Auto APPs Resize P in P Preset Video press to start EasyMP 48 - Volume + Setting up EasyMP.
2. Connect an interface device, such as a USB mouse or tablet, to the projector as shown. If you have a USB keyboard, you may wish connect it as well. note If you don’t have a USB mouse, you can use the projector’s remote control to point and click. If you don’t have a USB keyboard, you can use the software keyboard. See page 50 for instructions. 3.
5. You see the screen shown at right. note If you have a DHCP server, you can click Use DHCP to set the projector address automatically. Note that the address will appear as zeroes on the Easy Configuration screen; to find out the address, consult your network administrator. Note also that if you enter a WINS address, it won’t be listed on your WINS server. 6. Enter the required network parameters, as noted in the previous section (see page 46). Do not use 127, 224, or 225 for the first octet.
The keyboard appears on the screen, letting you type: drag bar to reposition keyboard Place the cursor in the text box where you intend to type. (If necessary, drag the keyboard out of the way using the bar on top.) Then point to the desired characters and click. To access symbols and accented characters, click . When done, click to close the software keyboard. Testing the Network Connection If you want to test the projector’s network connection before installing the EasyMP.
Giving Users Access to the Projector To enable users to send their presentations to the projector, you need to install the EMP software on each user’s system. Once it’s installed, you should open the software and identify the projector so that it can be easily recognized whenever the software is used. Installing the Software note The EasyMP.net software cannot be used on a Macintosh. Follow the steps below to install the EMP software.
3. Make sure English is the selected language. If you wish to install Adobe Acrobat 4.0 to view the ELP Link V User’s Guide, click Install Acrobat Reader. Then click OK. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the installation. The following programs are installed on the system: ■ EMP Link V ■ EMP File Utility ■ EMP Scenario ■ EMP Tablet 5. Restart the system. Follow the instructions in the next section to identify the projector in the EMP software.
You see a list of projectors connected to the network: note The projector’s name is the one you gave it along with its IP address (see page 50). (If the projector’s name isn’t listed, click Edit on the Connection window and enter the projector’s name and IP address manually.) 3. Select the name of the projector you wish to give the user access to, then click Property. 4. On the next screen, click Add. 5. Click Exit.
Giving the Projector Access to the Network Sometimes users may wish to use the projector as a client up access a remote system on the network. This is convenient, for example, when sharing “meeting minutes.” Or if a server is set up between the office subnet and the projector subnet as shown on page 31, users will need to use the projector to download their presentations from the server.
3. Click the Identification tab. You see a screen similar to the following: 4. If not already established, enter a name for the computer and its workgroup (or domain in Windows NT). Be sure to note down the computer name, because you’ll need it later to finish the setup. For Windows 95 or 98, continue with the following steps. For Windows NT or 2000, click OK to close the dialog box and then skip ahead to step step 11. 5. Click the Configuration tab. click here... ...
6. Click the File and Print Sharing button. You see this screen: 7. Select I want to be able to give others access to my files, then click OK. 8. Click the Access Control tab. 9. Select Share-level access control, then click OK. 10. Restart the computer so that the settings take effect. 11. Open Windows Explorer (or My Computer). 12. Right-click any drive or folder you want to be able to access from the network, then select Sharing. Setting up EasyMP.
13. If necessary, click the Sharing tab. You see a screen similar to the following: note If the user won’t have a keyboard available to type in the password when using the projector, you may wish to create the password from digits 1 through 5. That way, it can be entered using the numbered buttons on the remote control. (The software keyboard can also be used, if necessary; see page 50.) 58 Setting up EasyMP.net 14. Select Shared As, then type a name for the shared drive or folder.
Identifying the PC to the Projector Follow these steps to enable the projector to recognize any shared systems on the network: 1. Turn on the projector, as described on page 36. Wait until you see the EasyMP.net main menu screen. Esc Menu Help Comp1 Comp2/YCbCr Capture Auto APPs Resize P in P Preset Video If you don’t see the main menu, press the Comp/Easy-MP button on the projector’s control panel. (You may need to press it more than once.) You can also press the EasyMP.
3. Click the Easy File icon: You see the following screen: click here 4. Click Connection Target Setting. You see the following screen: click here 60 Setting up EasyMP.
5. Click Enter/Edit. You see the following screen: 6. Make sure New is selected. 7. Under “Name of accessed computer,” enter the name of the computer and the shared drive or folder, separated by backslashes as shown. The computer name is one you entered in the dialog box on page 56. The drive or folder name is the one you entered in the dialog box on page 58. Note that the parameters are case-sensitive. You should also enter a name so that users can easily recognize the shared files.
62 Setting up EasyMP.
4 note To operate the projector using its control panel buttons, see the User’s Guide. Fine-tuning the Projector Y ou can use the remote control to access the on-screen menu system to adjust the image and sound, create your own startup screen, or find out how long the projection lamp has been used. If the projector is connected over a network or with a serial cable, you can use the EMP Link V software to access most of the projector’s features from a computer.
Controlling the Projector from a PC Depending on how the projector is connected, you can use either the EMP Link V software or a standard web browser to control the image and sound, switch between video sources, and find out how long the projection lamp has been in use. This is especially useful when the projector is in a hard-to-reach location, as when ceiling-mounted or set up for rear-screen projection.
2. Select how the projector is connected (by a serial cable or over the network) and then choose the correct COM port or networked projector name, if necessary. Once connected, you see the EMP Link V control panel. Many of the settings are the same as those used in the projector’s menu system, described starting on page 67. For more information, see the online EMP Link V User’s Guide. (Click Start, Programs, and EasyMP, then click EMP Link V and select User’s Guide.
You see this screen: 2. Do one of the following: 66 Fine-tuning the Projector ■ Click Easy Configuration to adjust the date and time or network settings. ■ Click Easy Menu to adjust the image or sound, switch between video sources, or check to see how long the lamp has been in use. Note that many of the settings are the same as those used in the projector’s menu system, described on the following pages.
Using the Projector’s Menu System You can use the buttons on the control panel or remote control to access the menu system. Follow these steps: 1. To display the menu screen, press the Menu button on the control panel or the remote control. (If you’re using the remote control, be sure to turn it on first using the switch on its side.) Esc Menu Help Comp1 Comp2/YCbCr Menu button Power Menu Help Esc Video Sync.
2. Press the up or down arrows on the control panel, or press up or down on the Enter button on the remote control, to scroll through the menu list. Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON OFF E-Zoom Menu 4 Esc Sync. 5 1 2 3 Enter king Trac Enter button Tracking Esc arrow buttons on control panel S y n c. 3. When the menu you want is highlighted, press the button (control panel) or the Enter button (remote control) to select it. The highlight moves to the first option for that menu. 4.
Adjusting the Image The Video menu lets you make adjustments to the projected image. The options displayed depend on which source you’ve selected: standard computer video, DVI (digital) computer video, composite or S-Video, component video, or EasyMP.net. Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All Position Tracking Sync.
Repositioning the Image note Follow these steps to move the image to a different position: If you have repositioned the image or adjusted the sync setting, you can use the Auto button on the remote control to restore the default settings. 1. Press the Menu button. You see the menu screen. 2. Press Enter to select the Video menu. 3. Press Enter to select the Position option. You see the following on the right side of the screen: 4.
■ Tint (video only) Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the image. ■ Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. ■ Gamma Choose Dynamic for computer images with bright colors (such as charts or graphs), or Natural to enhance video images. ■ Resolution (computer images only) Leave this setting at Auto to allow the projector to detect the video signal automatically. If the projector is unable to sync up with the computer, select Manual and choose one of the settings.
4. Select the number to which you want to assign the current settings. 5. Press Enter. When you see the “Overwrite?” prompt, select Yes and press Enter. 6. Press Esc to exit the menu system. When you want to use a saved setting, press the Preset button on the remote control. You see the setting number displayed in yellow at the top right of the screen. To select another number, press the Preset button again until the setting number you want is displayed.
3. Use the arrow buttons (control panel) or the Enter button (remote control) to set the following options: ■ Volume ■ Treble ■ Bass ■ SRS® space (adjusts the width of the sound) ■ SRS center (adjusts the depth of the sound) 4. When you’re finished adjusting the sound, press Esc or Menu. Customizing the Highlighting Tools You can use the remote control to highlight your presentation with special graphics, as described in the User’s Guide.
3. Use the arrow buttons (control panel) or the Enter button (remote control) to customize the following: ■ Cursor/Stamp Lets you define the shape and size for three different pointers. For some pointers, you can also define the color and length. ■ Box Lets you define the box color and choose from a solid or outline box, with rounded or square corners. ■ Spotlight Lets you choose a large, medium, or small spotlight. ■ Bar Lets you define three different bars.
Capturing Images You can save a projected image on the memory card for display at a later time, as described below. You can also capture an image and set it to be used as your startup screen, as the screen displayed when the projector isn’t receiving a signal, or as the screen you see after pressing the A/V Mute button; see the next page for instructions. The image can be a company logo, slogan, photograph, or any other image you want to use.
6. Press Esc to exit the menu system. The image is saved in the Capture folder on the memory card. You can display it using Easy View or Easy Review, or copy it onto computers connected to the network using the EasyMP software. See the User’s Guide for details. Creating Your Own Startup Screen Start by displaying the image you want to use. It can be from any image source, such as a computer, DVD player, or digital camera, or even a screen that’s shown when you have EasyMP.net turned on.
You see this screen: User's Logo Capture Set the zoom rate. zoom rate : 100 :Return :Select 200 300 :Execute 7. Select a zoom rate (display size), then press Enter. 8. When the message “Do you save the user’s logo?” appears, select Yes and press Enter. Saving the logo may take a few moments. Do not use your projector or video source (computer, DVD player, etc.) while the logo is being saved. 9. When you see the message “Saving the user’s logo is completed,” press Esc to return to the main menu.
Customizing Projector Features You can use the Setting menu to disable the projector’s sleep mode, adjust the image shape, and customize several other features. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Highlight the Setting menu, then press Enter. Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All :Select Keystone P in P No-Sigual Msg. Prompt A/V Mute BNC Sleep Mode Reset : : : : : : : 0 Composite S-Video OFF Black Blue Logo ON OFF Black Blue Logo RGB YCbCr ON OFF Execute :Enter 3.
■ A/V Mute Selects the screen color or image to display when you press the A/V Mute button. The logo setting displays an image that you have transferred to the projector (see page 76). ■ BNC Specifies the format for input to the Computer 2/ Component Video port. If the source is a computer, select RGB. If the source is a video device, select YCbCr. ■ Sleep mode When sleep mode is on, the projector turns off the lamp if it has not received any input signals for 30 minutes.
3. Use the arrow buttons (control panel) or the Enter button (remote control) to set the following options: ■ Language Select from 9 languages to be used for the projector menus. (The EasyMP.net screens can be displayed only in English, French, and German.) ■ Startup Screen Turn on to display your captured image or logo whenever the projector starts. (See page 76 for more information.) ■ Color Setting Adjusts the color temperature of the projected image.
You see the lamp usage hours and details about the signal format of the currently selected image source: Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All Lamp ON Time Video Source Frequency SYNC Polarity SYNC Mode Resolution Refresh Rate : : : : : : : : : 9999 H Computer1 H 999. 99 KHz V 999. 99 Hz H Positive V Negative Sync On Green 9999x9999 999. 9 Hz note The lamp usage timer doesn’t register until you’ve used the lamp for at least 10 hours.
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5 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. Any dirt or smears on the lens will show up on your projected image. warning Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages in the projector can injure you severely.
Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. ■ Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust. ■ To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use lens-cleaning paper. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface. remove lens cap, then clean the lens Cleaning the Projector Case Before cleaning the case, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. 84 ■ To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filter at the bottom of the projector after every 100 hours of use. If it is not cleaned periodically, it can become clogged with dust, preventing proper ventilation. This can cause overheating and damage the projector. To clean the air filter, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable. 2. Turn the projector on its side so that the handle is on top and you can access the filter easily. 3.
Before removing the filter, make sure the projector is on its side (not upside down) to prevent dust from falling inside. Then pull up on the tab as shown to remove the filter. Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of use. It is time to replace the lamp when: note You can check in the projector’s About menu to see how long the lamp has been used (see page 80). Or you can check from a remote PC using Easy Menu as described on page 65.
Follow these steps to replace the lamp: warning 1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable. 2. Allow the projector to cool down for at least an hour (if it has been on). Let the lamp cool before replacing it. If the lamp breaks, handle the shards carefully to avoid injury. 3. Use a screwdriver to loosen the two retaining screws on the lamp cover. (You cannot remove these screws from the cover.) After loosening the screws, lift off the lamp cover. 4.
caution Do not touch the glass portion of the lamp assembly. Touching the glass could result in premature lamp failure. 6. Gently insert the new lamp as shown below. Make sure it’s inserted all the way. Tighten the screws on the new lamp. 7. Replace the lamp cover and tighten its screws. (Make sure the lamp cover is securely fastened. The projector turns itself off if the lamp cover is open.) 8. Reset the lamp timer as described in the next section.
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Follow these steps to install or replace the remote control’s batteries: 1. Press the tab to release the battery compartment cover. 2. Remove any old batteries. 3. Insert two AA batteries as shown. tab caution When replacing batteries, take the following precautions: ■ Don’t mix old and new batteries. ■ Replace batteries as soon as they run out. If the batteries leak, wipe away battery fluid with a soft cloth.
You can test the batteries by pressing the light button on the remote control. The other buttons should light up temporarily. If they don’t, change the batteries as described above.
Transporting the Projector note The projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need to transport it, follow these packing guidelines to prevent damage to the projector: ■ When shipping the projector for repairs, use the original packaging material if possible. If you do not have the original packaging, use equivalent materials, placing plenty of cushioning around the projector.
6 warning Except as specifically explained in this manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Solving Problems This chapter helps you solve problems with the projector, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can’t solve yourself.
What To Do When the Lights Flash The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status and let you know when a problem occurs. power light lamp light temperature light If the projector is not working correctly, first turn it off and unplug it. Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector. If this does not solve the problem, check the status lights on top of the projector and try the solutions recommended below.
Light Status Description flashing orange The projector is getting too hot. Turn it off and let it cool for five minutes. Make sure the temperature surrounding the projector does not exceed 104 °F and there is plenty of space around and under the projector for ventilation. You should also check the air filter; if necessary, clean or replace it as described on page 85. red The projector has overheated and turned itself off. Let it cool for five minutes, then turn it back on.
You see a blue screen with the message No Signal displayed. ■ Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. ■ You may need to switch image sources. Press the Comp/Easy-MP or Video button (on the control panel) or the Comp1, Comp2/YCbCr, Easy-MP, or Video button (on the remote control) to select the correct source. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after pressing the button.
If you’re using a PowerBook: 1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then click Monitors and Sound. 2. Click the Arrange icon. click here drag one monitor icon on top of the other 3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other. This lets you display on the projector screen as well as the LCD screen. 4. If the Arrange option isn’t available, click the Monitor icon. click here select a Simulscan resolution 5. Select one of the listed Simulscan resolutions.
The message Not Supported is displayed. ■ If you’ve connected a second computer or you’re using component video, make sure the BNC option in the Setting menu is correct. See page 79. ■ Make sure your computer’s resolution doesn’t exceed UXGA (1600 × 1200), and the frequency is supported by the projector (see page 108). If necessary, change your computer’s resolution setting as described below. Only part of the computer image is displayed.
The image isn’t square, but trapezoid-shaped. ■ Make sure the projector isn’t placed off to one side of the screen, at an angle. Place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, facing the screen squarely. ■ If you’ve tilted the projector upward by extending the legs, the image will be broader at the top. Hold down the + or – side of the Keystone button on top of the projector until the image is square. The image contains static or noise.
You see vertical stripes or the image still looks blurry after trying the solutions in the previous section. note The tracking and sync settings match the projector’s internal clock to the computer’s display signal. If you use the projector with different computers, you can save the projector’s settings for each computer and recall them whenever needed using the Preset option. See page 71.
The colors of the image are not right. ■ ■ The color balance may be incorrect. If you’re displaying a computer image, use the Gamma option in the projector’s Video menu to adjust the balance of red, green, and blue. If you’re displaying video, adjust the Color, Tint, and Gamma settings on the Video menu. Also try adjusting the Color Setting option in the Advanced menu. Check your computer display settings to correct the color balance.
Solving Problems with the Remote Control The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands. Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON OFF E-Zoom 3 4 ■ Make sure the remote control is turned on. ■ Make sure you are within 30 feet of the projector, have a direct line-of-sight to the projector’s front or back sensor, and are no more than 30° to the left or right, or 15° above or below, the sensor. ■ The remote control batteries may not be installed correctly or may be low on power.
Solving Problems with EasyMP.net You cannot find the projector on your network. ■ Make sure the projector is plugged into a power outlet (the projector doesn’t have to be turned on, though). ■ Make sure the network cable is connected. ■ If you have more than one projector on the network, make sure each one is given a unique name. (See page 50.) ■ Make sure the projector is on the same subnet as the system you are using to access it. You cannot send your presentation to the projector.
You’ve copied your presentation to the projector, but it doesn’t show up in Easy View. Make sure the presentation file is in one of the compatible formats described in the User’s Guide. Projected images don’t fit on the screen. Select Fit to screen in Easy View, as described in the User’s Guide. Your presentation doesn’t look exactly the same as it did on your computer screen. Certain PowerPoint special effects are unavailable when using EasyMP.net, including sound effects.
Where To Get Help EPSON provides technical assistance through electronic support services and automated telephone services 24 hours a day: ■ From the Internet, you can reach EPSON’s product support page at http://support.epson.com. After selecting your product, you can view frequently asked questions and answers, download product documentation, and receive technical advice through e-mail. ■ A variety of automated telephone services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Before you call, please have the following information ready: ■ Product name (EPSON PowerLite 8150i) ■ Product serial number (located on the bottom of the projector) ■ Video source (computer, DVD player, etc.) and how it’s connected ■ Description of the problem You can purchase screens, carrying cases, and other accessories from EPSON by calling (800) 873-7766; in Canada, please call (800) 873-7766 for dealer referral.
7 Technical Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Size of liquid crystal panels Diagonal: 1.3 inches (33.6 mm) Lens F=1.7–2.3, f=49–63 mm Resolution 1024 × 768 pixels Color reproduction 24 bit, 16.7 million colors Brightness 3200 lumens (ANSI) Image size Wide angle: 28 to 300 inches (at 3.3 to 37.3 feet distance) Tele angle: 21 to 300 inches (at 3.1 to 48.1 feet distance) Projection distance 3.1 to 48.1 feet (0.9 to 14.
Projection Lamp Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 230 W Lamp life About 2000 hours Part number ELPLP11 Remote Control Range 32.8 feet (10 meters) Batteries Alkaline AA (2) Mouse Compatibility Supports PS/2, USB, serial, ADB Remote IR Receiver Supports EPSON Remote IR Receiver, 10-foot cable (typical use for rear screen projection) Dimensions Height 6.1 inches (157 mm) Width 12 inches (305 mm) Depth 17.6 inches (448 mm) Weight 18.3 lb (8.
Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 104° F (5 to 40° C), non-condensing Storage: 14 to 140° F (–10 to 60° C), non-condensing Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety United States FCC Part 15J Class B UL1950 Rev. 3 Canada DOC SOR/88-475 CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev.
Supported Computers and Video Formats You can connect the projector to a wide range of computers, including IBM® compatible PCs and laptops, Apple® Macintosh, Power Macintosh series (including G3 and G4 systems), PowerBook computers, many iMac and iBook series systems, and high-end workstations such as the Sun® SPARCstation.™ The projector supports computer displays ranging from VGA through UXGA.
Mode Resolution Frequency H(KHz)/V(Hz) Dot (MHz) SXGA1_70 SXGA1_75 SXGA1_85 1152 x 864 1152 x 864 1152 x 864 63.851 / 70.012 67.5 / 75 77.094 / 84.999 94.5 108 121.5 SXGA2_60 SXGA2_75 SXGA2_85 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 60 / 60 75 / 75 85.938 / 85.002 108 126 148.5 SXGA3_43i SXGA3_60 SXGA3_75 SXGA_85 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 46.433 / 86.871 63.981 / 60.02 79.976 / 75.025 91.146 / 85.024 78.75 108 135 157.
Mode Resolution Frequency H(KHz)/V(Hz) Dot (MHz) NTSC (SXGA) NTSC (XGA) 1366 x 438 1024 x 438 15.734 / 60 15.734 / 60 28.486 20.89 PAL (SXGA) PAL (XGA) 1366 x 512 1024 x 512 15.625 / 50 15.625 / 50 28.846 21.154 SECAM (SXGA) SECAM (XGA) 1366 x 512 1024 x 512 15.625 / 50 15.625 / 50 28.846 21.
Computer Video Port Pin Assignments The Computer 1 analog port (the VGA port on the right side of the projector) and the Monitor Out port are female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connectors. Here are their pin assignments: Pin no.
Image Size and Projection Distance note The formulas given here are for when the projector is placed flat, without tilting it up at the screen (see page 17). If you tilt it up by extending the feet or use electronic keystone correction, your image size may vary. Use the formulas given below either to find out how large your image will be when you know the distance from the projector to the screen, or to find out how far from the screen to place the projector if you want an image of a certain size.
To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size of the screen image: ■ Inches: Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) – 5.1 Minimum projection distance = (2.053 × diagonal size) – 4.8 ■ Centimeters: Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) – 12.9 Minimum projection distance = (2.053 × diagonal size) – 12.
Short Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLW01) To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance: ■ Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 × projection distance) + 3.8 Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 × projection distance) + 3.0 ■ Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 × projection distance) + 9.6 Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 × projection distance) + 7.
8 Notices T his chapter includes safety instructions and other important information about your EPSON PowerLite projector. Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: ■ Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. ■ Do not use the projector near water or sources of heat. ■ Use attachments only as recommended. ■ Use the type of power source indicated on the projector.
116 Notices ■ Do not place the projector where the cord can be walked on. This may result in fraying or damage to the plug. ■ Unplug the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. ■ Do not block the slots and openings in the projector case. They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating.
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: Located at: Tel: EPSON AMERICA, INC. 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 6-43 Long Beach, CA 90806-2469 (562) 290-5254 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.
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.
End-User License Agreement for Microsoft Software IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer, SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION (“EPSON”) of the special purpose computing device (“DEVICE”) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) licensed to EPSON and installed in the DEVICE (“SOFTWARE”).
4. NOTE ON JAVA SUPPORT. The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java.
The SOFTWARE contains strong encryption features. The SOFTWARE may be distributed in the United States, its territories, possessions and dependencies, and Canada without an export license. Export of the SOFTWARE from the United States is regulated under “El controls” of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR, 15 CFR 730-744) of the U.S.Commerce Department, Bureau of Export Administration (BXA).
Restrictions on Features When Viewing Microsoft Files Certain display features may be unavailable when viewing presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and RTF-format (Rich Text Format) files. See each section below for specific information. PowerPoint The following restrictions apply when displaying PowerPoint files incorporated into a scenario, and when directly opening PowerPoint files with Easy View. File format The only file formats that can be played back are PowerPoint97 and 2000.
There are cases where symbol characters will not be displayed normally. WordArt Text edited with WordArt will be displayed with normal fonts. Sound Attached sounds (WAV format) cannot be played back. Format (text boxes, auto shapes, diagrams) Line styles: All lines, no matter how they are formatted, will be displayed as single solid lines. Line thickness: There are cases where certain specified thicknesses will not be displayed.
Display Headers and footers will not be displayed. Fonts Fonts that are not installed on the projector will be converted to the installed font that is most similar. Formats Line styles: All lines, no matter how they are formatted, will be displayed as single solid lines. Line thickness: There are cases where certain specified thicknesses will not be displayed. The format settings will be disabled when “Not Display” is specified for a sheet.
Tools Macro settings will be disabled. Amendments in the revision history will not be displayed. Form settings will be disabled. Data Group and outline settings will be disabled. Pivot tables will not be displayed. WordArt Text edited with WordArt will not be displayed. Windows The Freeze Panes option will be disabled. Microsoft Word The following restrictions apply when displaying Word files incorporated into a scenario, and when directly opening Word files with Easy View.
There are cases where page numbers will not be displayed correctly. Tab leaders will not be displayed. Sound and video clip art and media clips cannot be played back. Inserted auto text will not be displayed. Certain special characters cannot be displayed. Cross-references will be disabled. Certain tables of contents cannot be displayed. Tables of authorities will be disabled. Certain inserted objects cannot be displayed. Use Microsoft objects.
WordArt Text edited with WordArt will be displayed with normal fonts. Rich Text Format (RTF) The following restrictions apply when displaying RTF files incorporated into a scenario, and when directly opening RTF files with Easy View. Files The character count specification, character pitch setting, line count specification and line pitch setting will be disabled. Grid lines will not be displayed. Line numbers will not be displayed. Section starting position settings will be disabled.
Certain inserted objects cannot be displayed. Use Microsoft objects. Layout frames and objects inserted in the layout frames cannot be displayed. Formats All lines, no matter how they are formatted, will be displayed as single solid lines. Shading and 3D effects for ruled lines will not be displayed. Certain character effects (outline characters, double cross-out lines, animation settings, meshing) will be disabled.
Index A A/V Mute, 77, 79 Accessories, 12 to 14, 104 Adapter, Macintosh, 14, 20 Air filter, cleaning, 85 Anti-theft device, 17 Aspect ratio, 42, 105 Audio adjusting tone, 72 to 73 adjusting volume, 43, 72 to 73 connecting source, 24, 28 to 29 problems, 99 Auto button, 70 B Bass, adjusting, 72 to 73 Batteries, installing, 89 BNC, connecting a computer with, 25 Brightness setting, 70 specification, 105 Browser, web, 65 C Cables, 11, 18 to 30 Capturing image, 75 to 77 Carrying case, 90 Ceiling mount, 13, 16 C
G Gamma setting, 70 H HDTV, 109 Height of image, adjusting, 41 to 42 Help, 9, 103 to 104 Highlighting tools, 73 to 74 I iBook, connecting to, 18 iMac, connecting to, 12 Image adjusting, 40 to 42, 70 to 71 capturing and saving in projector, 75 to 77 correcting shape, 42, 78, 97 displaying on laptop screen, 94 focusing, 40 positioning, 41 to 42, 70 problems, 93 to 99 raising, 41 to 42 resizing, 42 size and projection distance, 112 to 114 size, minimum and maximum, 105 switching source, 38 to 39 zooming, 40
Picture, see Image Picture-in-picture video source, selecting, 78 Pin assignments, connector, 111 Positioning image, 41 to 42 projector, 16 to 17, 112 to 114 Power button, 37 consumption, 106 status light, 92 supply, 106 Preset button, 72 option, 71 to 72 PrivateLine Support, 9, 103 Projector carrying case, 90 changing settings from computer, 9, 64 to 66 cleaning, 84 configuring to network, 48 to 50 connecting with remote PC, 59 to 61, 64 to 66 distance from screen, 16 to 17, 105, 112 to 114 feet, adjusting
Temperature requirements, 107 status light, 92 to 93 Time and date setting, 37 Tone setting, 72 to 73 Tracking, adjusting, 70, 98 Transporting projector, 90 Treble, adjusting, 72 to 73 Troubleshooting EasyMP.
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