BrightLink® Pro 1420Wi/1430Wi User's Guide
Contents BrightLink Pro 1420Wi/1430Wi User's Guide .......................................................................................... 13 Introduction to Your Projector ................................................................................................................. Projector Features.............................................................................................................................. Product Box Contents.........................................................
Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video and Audio .............................................................. 63 Connecting to a Computer for Pen Use or USB Mouse Control ................................................ 64 Connecting to a Computer for Sound........................................................................................ 65 Connecting a Computer to the Control Pad............................................................................... 65 Connecting to Video Sources .........
Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually.............................................................................. 92 Wireless LAN Menu Settings .................................................................................................... 94 Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows.......................................................................... 96 Selecting Wireless Network Settings in OS X ................................................................................
Image Aspect Ratio .......................................................................................................................... Changing the Image Aspect Ratio ............................................................................................... Available Image Aspect Ratios .................................................................................................... Color Mode.....................................................................................................
Using the Interactive Features ............................................................................................................... 159 Interactive Modes............................................................................................................................. 159 Using the Interactive Pens ............................................................................................................... 160 Using the Pens ............................................................
Selecting Settings for Emailing Whiteboard Pages ................................................................. 203 Inserting a Document or Image From a Scanner ......................................................................... 205 Selecting a Networked Device Source ........................................................................................ 206 Saving Pages in Whiteboard Mode .............................................................................................
Maintaining and Transporting the Projector ......................................................................................... Projector Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... Cleaning the Projection Window.................................................................................................. Cleaning the Obstacle Sensor .................................................................................
Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems ..................................................................... 288 Solutions to Problems with the Remote Control........................................................................... 289 Solutions to Password Problems ................................................................................................. 290 Solutions When the Source Cannot Be Changed ........................................................................
Notices ..................................................................................................................................................... Recycling.......................................................................................................................................... Important Safety Information ............................................................................................................ Important Safety Instructions.......................................
BrightLink Pro 1420Wi/1430Wi User's Guide Welcome to the BrightLink Pro 1420Wi/1430Wi User's Guide.
Introduction to Your Projector Refer to these sections to learn more about your projector and this manual.
Note: Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118.
Product Box Contents Save all the packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use the original packaging (or equivalent) when shipping.
4 Pens and batteries (one AA alkaline battery for each pen) 5 Rubber feet (BrightLink Pro 1420Wi) 6 Pen tray 7 USB cables (3) 8 Power cord 9 Touch Unit connection cable (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) 10 Password Protected sticker 11 Projector manuals and software links CD 12 Projector software for Easy Interactive Function CD 13 Touch Unit and markers (inside the unit) (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) 14 Labels (4) (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) 15 Tape for securing markers (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) 16 Infr
Contact Apple for compatible adapter options. Older Mac computers (2009 and earlier) may not support audio through the HDMI port. • To receive an HDMI signal via MHL, you need an MHL-compatible device, an MHL cable or an HDMI cable and an MHL adapter compatible with your device. Devices with an integrated MHL connector may not require a cable. • To sync additional BrightLink Pro projectors together, you will need a stereo mini cable or the remote control cable set (ELPKC28).
Option or part Part number Epson DC-12 document camera (ELPDC12) V12H594020 Epson DC-20 document camera (ELPDC20) V12H500020 PowerLite Pilot 2 (ELPCB02) V12H614020 Active speakers (ELPSP02) V12H467020 Additional interactive pen A (ELPN04A) (orange) V12H666010 Additional interactive pen B (ELPN04B) (blue) V12H667010 Replacement set of 6 pen tips (ELPPS02) V12H668010 Interactive Pen Extension (ELPPE01) V12H590001 USB extension cable V12H525001 Remote control cable set (ELPKC28) V12H005C28
Register your product online using the projector CD or at this site: epson.com/webreg. Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories, products, and services. Parent topic: Projector Features Notations Used in the Documentation Follow the guidelines in these notations as you read your documentation: • Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. • Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. • Notes contain important information about your projector.
Projector Part Locations Check the projector part illustrations to learn about the parts on your projector.
6 Exhaust vent 7 Lamp cover screw 8 Lamp cover Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Side 1 Filter cover switch 2 Security cable installation slot 3 Wireless LAN light 4 Interactive pen receiver 22
5 Obstacle sensor 6 Remote receiver 7 Projection window 8 Security lock port 9 Air filter cover 10 Air intake vent (air filter) 11 Focus lever Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Interface Panel 1 Wireless LAN module port 2 Audio port 3 Computer port 4 Audio Out port 5 USB-B port 23
6 Monitor Out port 7 Network (LAN) port 8 HDMI 2 port 9 HDMI 1/MHL port 10 Audio port 11 RS-232C port 12 SYNC In/Out ports 13 Power inlet 14 TCH port for the Touch Unit connection cable (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) 15 USB-A port 16 USB-A port (for document camera) 17 Video port 18 Audio port 19 Remote port (for optional connection to the Control Pad) Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Related references Projector Light Status 24
Projector Parts - Base 1 Ceiling mount holes (5) 2 Security cable attachment point 3 Rear foot attachment points (2) (BrightLink Pro 1420Wi) 4 Wall mount plate holes (4) 5 Illumination sensor 6 Front foot attachment point (BrightLink Pro 1420Wi) Parent topic: Projector Part Locations 25
Related tasks Installing the Projector Feet Projector Parts - Control Panel 1 Projector status lights 2 Source Search button (searches for connected video sources) 3 Enter button (selects options) 4 Horizontal/Vertical keystone adjustment buttons (display the adjustment screen and adjust screen shape) and arrow buttons 5 Help button (accesses projector help information) 6 Esc button (cancels/exits functions) 7 Wide/Tele buttons (adjust projected image size), horizontal keystone adjustment but
Projector Parts - Interactive Pens and Pen Tray 1 Pen tip 2 Battery light 3 Power/function button 4 Attachment for optional strap or cord 5 Battery cover 27
1 Installation magnets 2 Mounting holes 3 Security lock hole Parent topic: Projector Part Locations 28
Projector Parts - Remote Control 29
1 Power button 2 Capture button (captures the annotation screen and pastes it as a new whiteboard page) 3 Print button (prints the projected screen) 4 Numeric buttons (enter numbers) 5 Auto button (automatically adjusts position, tracking, and sync settings) 6 Aspect button (selects the image aspect ratio) 7 Num button (when held down, switches numeric buttons to number function) 8 Menu button (accesses projector menu system) 9 Arrow buttons (move through on-screen options and control wirel
Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Touch Unit The Touch Unit comes with the BrightLink Pro 1430Wi projector only.
Rear 1 Laser diffusion ports 2 Installation magnets 3 Guide markers (used for performing angle adjustment) Parent topic: Projector Part Locations 32
Projector Parts - Control Pad 1 Power button 2 Whiteboard button (switches to whiteboard mode) 3 Source Search button (searches for connected sources) 4 Capture button (captures projected image in annotation mode) 5 Print button (prints the projected image) 6 Save button (saves the projected image) 7 USB-B port for connecting a computer (on bottom of control pad) 8 USB-A port for connecting a USB thumbdrive or other storage device (under bottom cover) 9 Printer USB-A port for connecting a
13 Light emitting areas (output remote control signals) 14 Bottom cover (open to connect a USB thumbdrive or other storage device) 15 Top cover (open to connect cables or replace batteries) 16 Cable cover (open when cables are wired along a wall) Parent topic: Projector Part Locations 34
Setting Up the Projector Follow the instructions in these sections to set up your projector for use.
Mounted on the wall or ceiling Mounted vertically on a table to create an interactive workspace Wherever you set up the projector, make sure to position it squarely in front of the screen, not at an angle. Parent topic: Projector Placement Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Projection Distance The distance at which you place the projector from the screen determines the approximate size of the image.
mount. You can also use the projector Throw Distance Calculator at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada). Note: All minimum ceiling heights are based on an image 30 inches (76 cm) from the floor. 16:10 Aspect Ratio Diagonal image size Min. ceiling height Image width 60 inches 78.7 inches (199.8 cm) 70 inches Min. projection distance Distance from top of image to wall plate holes 50.9 31.8 inches inches (80.8 cm) (129.2 cm) 2.5 inches (6.2 cm) 6.9 inches (17.4 cm) 85.0 inches (215.
Diagonal image size Min. ceiling height Image width Image height Min. projection distance Distance from top of image to wall plate holes 60 inches 78.1 inches (198.3 cm) 52.3 inches (132.8 cm) 29.4 inches (74.7 cm) 2.9 inches (7.3 cm) 8.7 inches (22.0 cm) 70 inches 84.3 inches (214.2 cm) 61.0 inches (155.0 cm) 34.3 inches (87.2 cm) 5.4 inches (13.7 cm) 10.0 inches (25.4 cm) 77 inches 88.7 inches (225.3 cm) 67.1 inches (170.5 cm) 37.8 inches (95.9 cm) 7.1 inches (18.1 cm) 11.
Parent topic: Projector Placement Removing and Attaching the Cable Cover Before you can connect equipment to your projector, you need to remove the cable cover. 1. Remove both of the cable cover screws (screwdriver not included). 2. Slide off the cable cover. To attach the cable cover, slide it into position and tighten the screws. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Adjusting the Angle of the Touch Unit You can adjust the angle of the Touch Unit to detect the position of your fingers.
Note: These instructions require that the Touch Unit is mounted and connected according to the Installation Guide provided with your projector or projector mount. 1. Turn the projector on. 2. Loosen the screw at the bottom of the Touch Unit. 3. Remove the dial cover from the Touch Unit.
4. Remove the markers from inside the Touch Unit. 5. Press the Menu button on the remote control or projector control panel. 6. Select Easy Interactive Function from the Extended menu.
7. Select Touch Unit Setup. 8. Make sure Power is set to On.
The Touch Unit power turns on and the indicator light turns blue. Warning: Do not look into the projector's projection window or the Touch Unit's laser diffusion ports (located on the back of the Touch Unit); this could cause injury to eyesight. 9. Select Angle Adjustment. The Angle Adjustment screen is displayed.
10. Turn the adjustment dials on the Touch Unit counterclockwise until you hear a click. Press the button on the remote control. Note: Make sure to stop turning the dials when you hear the click. 11. Attach the two markers you removed from the Touch Unit to the marker positions shown on the projected screen ( )( ).
12. Match the positions so that the crosses (A) overlap with the points (B) on the marker positions ( )( ). Move the marker over the projected cross until the lines of the cross align with the lines on the marker. 13. When pointers ( )( ) with the same color (blue and green) as the marker positions are displayed on the left and right of the projection surface, attach the markers to the projection surface as follows: • For magnetic screens: Place the bottom of the markers on the screen.
• For non-magnetic screens: Use the supplied tape to secure the markets. Attach the tape so that each end of the marker is secure on the screen. Correct position: Incorrect position: Note: Do not place anything other than the markers near the projected image during angle adjustment. If other objects are on the projected image, angle adjustment may not be performed correctly.
14. Turn the adjustment dials on the Touch Unit to move the pointers so that they move inside of the target of the same color (blue and green) on either side. Turning an adjustment dial clockwise moves the pointer diagonally up towards the center of the projected image.
Turning an adjustment dial counterclockwise moves the pointer diagonally down away from the center of the projected image. When the pointers are inside the target, the colors become solid ( )( ) Note: If a dial makes a clicking sounds, the pointer will not move any further. When turning the dials, make sure the shadows from your arm or body do not cover the markers. 15. When the pointers on the left and right become solid colors, press the control.
The next adjustment screen is displayed.
16. Place the markers at the top marker positions [1]. When angle adjustment is performed correctly, the upper pointers become solid colors. If the upper pointers do not become solid colors, start again from step 9.
17. Place the markers at the bottom marker positions [2]. When angle adjustment is performed correctly, the bottom pointers become solid colors. If the bottom pointers do not become solid colors, start again from step 9. 18. When you have finished checking the marker positions, remove the markets and press the on the remote control.
The following confirmation screen is displayed: 52
19. Trace the dots with your finger as shown. When angle adjustment is performed correctly, the traced dots disappear. Note: Finger touch operations may not function correctly if you are wearing bandages, artificial nails, nail polish, or anything else that may obstruct your fingers. 20. When all of the dots have disappeared, press the press the to the next step.
• If the dots still remain or there are obstacles that cannot be removed, such as whiteboard trays or frames, go to step 21.
21. If there is an obstacle that cannot be removed such as a whiteboard tray or frame, remove the tape from the back of the supplied infrared deflectors and stick them to the screen so that the laser is not reflected by the obstacle. Make sure to stick the deflectors between the dots and the obstacle and adjust the number of deflectors according to the number of dots. Note: Do not remove an infrared deflector once is has been stuck in place. Do not stick tape or place anything on the infrared deflectors.
23. Perform touch calibration by pressing the Menu button on the remote control. On the Extended menu, select Easy Interactive Function, then select Touch Unit Setup. Select Touch Calibration and follow the instructions.
24. After you have finished touch calibration, store the markers inside the Touch Unit.
25. Attach the supplied labels to the tabs on either side of the Touch Unit. Match the center of the labels with the tabs on the Touch Unit. If the Touch Unit moves out of position, use the position of the labels to determine where to reposition the Touch Unit.
26. Attach the dial cover. Make sure to tighten the screw at the bottom of the cover. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Related references Touch Unit Safety Instructions Related tasks Calibrating for Finger Touch Interactivity Using Finger Touch Operations Installing the Projector Feet To use the projector on a table or cart, you first need to install the feet (BrightLink Pro 1420Wi). You can then use the feet to adjust the image position. 1. Turn the projector upside down.
2. Insert the larger front foot into the hole at the front of the projector. 1 Front foot (larger) 2 Rear feet 3. Insert the two smaller rear feet into the holes at the back of the projector. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Projector Connections You can connect the projector to a variety of computer, video, and audio sources to display presentations, movies, or other images, with or without sound.
Connecting to Computer Sources Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to an External Computer Monitor Connecting to External Speakers Connecting to External USB Devices Connecting a Printer to the Control Pad Connecting to a Document Camera Connecting Multiple Projectors of the Same Model Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Connecting to Computer Sources Follow the instructions in these sections to connect a computer to the projector.
1. Turn on your computer. 2. Connect the cable to your projector's USB-B port. 3. Connect the other end to any available USB port on your computer. 4. To use USB Display, do one of the following: • Windows 8.x: Click EPSON_PJ_UD in the upper right-corner, then select Run EMP_UDSE.exe in the dialog box that appears to install the Epson USB Display software. • Windows 7/Windows Vista: Select Run EMP_UDSE.exe in the dialog box that appears to install the Epson USB Display software.
Note: To connect a Mac that includes only a Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt port, or Mini-DVI port for video output, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to the projector's VGA video port. Contact Apple for compatible adapter options. 1. If necessary, disconnect your computer's monitor cable. 2. Connect the VGA computer cable to your computer's monitor port. 3. Connect the other end to a Computer port on the projector. 4. Tighten the screws on the VGA connector.
2. Connect the other end to one of the projector's HDMI ports. Note: The projector converts the digital audio signal sent from your computer into a mono analog signal for the internal speaker or a stereo analog signal if you are connecting to external speakers.
If you want to use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to change the USB Type B setting in the projector's Extended menu. You may also need to configure your computer to work with an external USB mouse. See your computer documentation for details.
Caution: Make sure the control pad is positioned no more than 6.5 ft (2 m) away from the projector, and no obstacles are blocking the signal from the projector. Do not place the control pad behind the projection surface. Note: This also lets you use the interactive pens with your computer. You need to adjust the USB Type B setting in the projector's Extended menu before you can project through the USB port. Note that using USB Display will slow interactive pen function.
• OS X: The USB Display setup folder appears on your screen. Select USB Display Installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install the Epson USB Display software. Follow any on-screen instructions. You need to install this software only the first time you connect the projector to the computer. The projector displays the image from your computer's desktop and outputs sound, if your presentation contains audio.
Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to an MHL-Compatible Device If you have an MHL-compatible smartphone or tablet, you can connect it to the projector using either an MHL cable or an HDMI cable with a device-compatible MHL adapter. If you have a device with a built-in MHL connector, plug it directly into the HDMI 1/MHL port. Note: Some connected devices may not charge when using an MHL adapter. 1. Connect the MHL cable or adapter to your device's Micro-USB port. 2.
2. Connect the VGA connector to a Computer port on the projector. 3. Tighten the screws on the VGA connector. If your image colors appear incorrect, you may need to change the Input Signal setting in the projector's Signal menu. Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to a Composite Video Source If your video source has a composite video port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional RCA-style video or A/V cable. 1.
Connecting to a Video Source for Sound You can play sound through the projector's speaker system if your video source has audio output ports. Connect the projector to the video source using a stereo mini-jack adapter cable (with one 3.5 mm miniplug and two RCA plugs). Note: If you connected your video source to the projector using an HDMI or MHL cable, the audio signal is transferred with the video signal; you do not need an additional cable for sound. 1.
Note: Monitors that use a refresh rate less than 60 Hz may not be able to display images correctly. 1. Make sure your computer is connected to the projector's Computer port. 2. Connect the external monitor's cable to your projector's Monitor Out port. Note: Only analog RGB signals from the Computer port can be output to an external monitor. Note: Content you draw using the interactive features is not displayed on an external monitor unless you draw it using Easy Interactive Tools.
2. Locate the appropriate cable to connect your external speakers, such as a stereo mini-jack-to-pinjack cable, or another type of cable or adapter. 3. Connect one end of the cable to your external speakers as necessary. 4. Connect the stereo mini-jack end of the cable to your projector's Audio Out port. Parent topic: Projector Connections Connecting to External USB Devices Follow the instructions in these sections to connect external USB devices to the projector.
Note: Digital cameras or smartphones must be USB-mounted devices, not TWAIN-compliant devices, and must be USB Mass Storage Class-compliant.
Connecting a USB Device to the Control Pad or Projector You can connect your USB device to the USB-A port on the control pad or projector and use it to project images and other content. 1. If your USB device came with a power adapter, plug the device into an electrical outlet. 2. Make sure a USB cable is connected between the USB-A port on the projector and the USB-B port on the control pad. 3.
1. If the device has a power button, turn off and unplug the device. 2. Disconnect the USB device (or cable) from the control pad or projector. Parent topic: Connecting to External USB Devices Connecting a Printer to the Control Pad You can connect an Epson printer or all-in-one device to the Printer port on the control pad and use it to print your projected and annotated content from the whiteboard. Note: Make sure the printer meets the control command requirements. 1.
Supported Printer Types You can connect to a printer with the type and command language described here. Note: Scanning is only supported from Epson All-in-One printers over a USB connection.
• For the Epson DC-12 document camera, connect it to the projector's HDMI, Computer, or Video port and to the corresponding port on the document camera. See the document camera manual for details. • For the Epson DC-20 document camera, connect it to the projector's HDMI, Computer, or Video port and to the corresponding port on the document camera. See the document camera manual for details.
Note: If you are connecting three or more projectors, connect the projectors in a chain as shown. 2. In the Extended menu, set the Sync of Projectors setting to Wired. Note: If you are using the projector in the same room as another projector that does not support cable connection, set the Wired Sync Mode setting to Mode 2 in the projector's Extended menu. If you do not have the optional remote control cable, set the Distance of Projectors setting in the projector's Extended menu to Mode 2.
2. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown. 3. Close the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Keep batteries out of the reach of children; they are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Installing Batteries in the Pens Each pen uses one AA battery.
1. Open the battery cover as shown. 2. Insert the battery with the + and – ends facing as shown. 3. Replace the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Installing Batteries in the Control Pad The control pad uses two AA batteries.
Note: If you have the optional remote control cable set (ELPKC28), you can use it instead of batteries to power the control pad. 1. Remove the top cover of the control pad by prying it off as shown. 2. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown.
3. Replace the cover and press it down until it clicks into place.
Using the Projector on a Network Follow the instructions in these sections to set up your projector for use on a network. Wired Network Projection Wireless Network Projection Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts Setting Up Monitoring Using SNMP Controlling a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser Creating an Address Book Adding Templates from a Web Browser Crestron RoomView Support Wired Network Projection You can send images to your projector through a wired network.
Note: If your projector is connected via a LAN cable to a network that includes a wireless access point, you can connect to the projector wirelessly through the access point using the EasyMP Network Projection software. Connecting to a Wired Network Selecting Wired Network Settings Parent topic: Using the Projector on a Network Connecting to a Wired Network To connect the projector to a wired local area network (LAN), use a 100Base-TX or 10Base-T network cable.
3. Select the Network menu and press Enter. 4. Select Network Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select the Basic menu and press Enter.
6. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Projector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network. • PJLink Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long for using the PJLink protocol for projector control. • Web Control Password or Web Remote Password lets you enter a password up to 8 alphanumeric characters long for accessing the projector over the web.
• If you must set addresses manually, turn off DHCP and enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, DNS server, WINS server,and Gateway Address as needed. When manually entering IP Settings, you cannot use restricted IP addresses. Note: To highlight the numbers you want from the displayed keyboard, press the arrow buttons on the remote control. To select a highlighted number, press Enter. Or, press and hold the Num button on the remote control while entering the desired numbers. 10.
Setting Restricted IP addresses WINS Server 0.0.0.0 192.0.2.x 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 If you are not setting a WINS server, use 0.0.0.0. Parent topic: Selecting Wired Network Settings Wireless Network Projection You can send images to your projector through a wireless network. To do this, you must install the Epson 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN module, and then set up your projector and computer for wireless projection.
Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows Only) Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows Selecting Wireless Network Settings in OS X Enabling WPA or EAP Security Parent topic: Using the Projector on a Network Installing the Wireless LAN Module To use the projector over a wireless network, install the Epson 802.11b/g/n wireless module in the projector. Do not install any other type of wireless module.
2. Unscrew and remove the cable cover if it is attached (screwdriver not included). 3. Insert the wireless LAN module into the port shown here.
4. Replace the cable cover and tighten the screws. 5. Plug in and turn on the projector. Parent topic: Wireless Network Projection Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows Only) You can use the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key to quickly connect the projector to a Windows computer wirelessly. Then you can project your presentation and remove the key when you are done. Note: The Quick Wireless Connection USB Key is not included with your projector. 1. Turn on the projector. 2.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Quick Wireless Connection driver. Note: If you see a Windows Firewall message, click Yes to disable the firewall. After a few minutes, your computer image is displayed by the projector. If it does not appear, press the Source Search button on your remote control and select the LAN source, or restart your computer. 6. Run your presentation as necessary. 7.
4. Select Network Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select the Basic menu and press Enter. 6. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Projector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network. • Web Remote Password lets you enter a password up to 8 alphanumeric characters long for accessing the projector over the web.
7. Select the Wireless LAN menu and press Enter. 8. Select the settings on the Wireless LAN menu as necessary for your network. 9. When you finish selecting settings, select Setup complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus. After you complete the wireless settings for your projector, you need to select the wireless network on your computer.
Setting Options Description Wireless LAN System 802.11b/g Sets the type of wireless LAN system the projector is connecting to 802.11b/g/n Connection Mode Quick Advanced Selects the type of wireless connection: Quick: lets you quickly connect to one computer or use the optional Quick Wireless Connection USB key to connect. If the SSID Auto Setting is set to On, the projector becomes an easy access point. If SSID Auto Setting is set to Off, the network is created in Ad hoc mode.
Setting Options Description SSID Display On Selects whether to display the SSID on the network standby screen Off DHCP On Turns on DHCP if your network assigns addresses automatically; set to Off to manually enter the network's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address Off DNS Server IP address Sets the IP address for the DNS server.
Parent topic: Wireless Network Projection Selecting Wireless Network Settings in OS X Before connecting to the projector, select the correct wireless network in OS X. 1. Click the AirPort icon on the menu bar at the top of the screen. 2. Make sure AirPort is turned on, then do one of the following: • If your projector is set up on an existing network (Advanced mode), select the network name (SSID). • If your projector is configured for Quick mode, select the projector's SSID.
3. When you finish selecting settings, select Setup complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus. Wireless Security Menu Settings Parent topic: Wireless Network Projection Wireless Security Menu Settings Settings on the Security menu let you select the type of security and security settings that match the network you are connecting the projector to.
Setting Options Description User name Various user names up to 64 characters For WPA/WPA2-EAP security, selects the user name; automatically detected when using the PEAP-TLS or EAPTLS EAP methods Note: You can enter up to 32 characters in the projector menu. To input more than 32 characters, use your Web browser. Password Various passwords up to 64 characters For WPA/WPA2-EAP security, selects the password for EAP authentication Note: You can enter up to 32 characters in the projector menu.
Setting Options Description Setting RADIUS Server Name On Off For WPA/WPA2-EAP security, selects whether to verify the authentication server name during certificate verification Various server names up to 32 characters For WPA/WPA2-EAP security, selects the server name to verify RADIUS Server Name Verify Exp. date of Server Cert.
4. Select the Administrator Settings menu and press Enter, then select Mail Notification and press Enter. 5. Enter the IP address for the SMTP Server option. Note: Do not use these addresses: 127.x.x.x or 224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255). 6. Select a number for the SMTP server Port Number, from 1 to 65535 (default is 25). 7. Choose an Email Address field, enter the e-mail address, and select the alerts you want to receive there. Repeat for up to three addresses.
Parent topic: Using the Projector on a Network Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages When a problem occurs with a networked projector, and you selected to receive e-mail alerts, you receive an e-mail containing the following information: • Epson Projector on the subject line • The name of the projector experiencing a problem • The IP address of the affected projector • Detailed information about the problem Note: If a critical problem causes a projector to shut down, you may not receive an e-mail alert.
4. Select the Administrator Setting menu and press Enter, then select the SNMP menu and press Enter. 5. Enter up to two IP addresses to receive SNMP notifications, using 0 to 255 for each address field. Note: Do not use these addresses: 127.x.x.x or 224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255). 6. Enter the community name of SNMP (up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters). 7.
Note: If you want to use a web browser to select settings when the projector is turned off, you need to adjust the Standby Mode settings in the ECO menu. 1. Make sure the projector is turned on. 2. Start your web browser on a computer connected to the network. 3. Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key. You see the Web Control screen and a prompt to enter a user ID and password. 4.
2 Captures the projected image. Switch to whiteboard mode to paste the image into a new page. 3 Prints the projected image. 4 Freeze button control 5 A/V Mute button control 6 Page Up and Page Down button controls 7 Searches for sources 8 Switches to whiteboard mode. 9 Saves the projected image in .png format. 10 Volume button controls 11 Closed Caption control 7. Select the icon corresponding to the projector function you want to control.
2. Open a web browser and connect to the projector by entering the IP address of the projector. Note: You can find the projector's IP address in the projector's Network menu. 3. Enter the user name and password at the prompts. 4. Select the config icon. Note: This icon does not appear when you connect from a computer. The Web Control page is displayed. 5. Select Whiteboard Settings > Administrator Settings > Address Book Settings > Address Book File and select the Choose File button. 6.
• For the password, enter the default password admin. (You can change the Web Control password using the projector's Network menu.) 5. Under Whiteboard Settings, select Administrator Settings. You see a screen like this: 6. Under Template Settings, select the number of the template you are uploading. 7. Select the Browse button, select the .png image on your computer, and select Open. 8. Select Set to upload the template to the projector.
Setting Up Crestron RoomView Support Controlling a Networked Projector Using Crestron RoomView Parent topic: Using the Projector on a Network Setting Up Crestron RoomView Support To set up your projector for monitoring and control using a Crestron RoomView system, make sure your computer and projector are connected to the network. Note: If you want to use the Crestron RoomView system when the projector is turned off, you need to adjust the Standby Mode settings in the ECO menu. 1. Press the Menu button. 2.
Parent topic: Crestron RoomView Support Controlling a Networked Projector Using Crestron RoomView Once you have set up your projector to use Crestron RoomView, you can control and monitor projection using a compatible web browser. 1. Start your web browser on a computer connected to the network. 2. Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key. You see this screen: 3. Select the input source that you want to control in the Sources List box.
7. When you finish selecting settings, click Exit to exit the program.
Using Basic Projector Features Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's basic features.
1. Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet. 2. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. Note: With Direct Power On turned on, the projector turns on as soon as you plug it in. The projector's power light turns blue. This indicates that the projector is receiving power. 3. Press the power button on the projector or the remote control to turn on the projector. The projector beeps and the Status light flashes blue as the projector warms up.
If you do not see a projected image right away, try the following: • Turn on the connected computer or video device. • Press the Source Search button on the projector or remote control to detect the video source. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Turning Off the Projector Before turning off the projector, shut down any computer connected to it so you can see the computer display during shutdown.
Caution: Do not turn the projector on immediately after turning it off. Turning the projector on and off frequently may shorten the life of the lamp. 3. To transport or store the projector, make sure the Status light is off, then unplug the power cord. Caution: To avoid damaging the projector or lamp, never unplug the power cord when the Status light is on or flashing.
3. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Language setting and press Enter. 5. Select the language you want to use and press Enter. 6. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Setting the Date and Time You must set the projector's date and time to schedule projector events and use wireless LAN authentication. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3.
The Schedule Settings screen appears. 4. Select the Date & Time setting and press Enter. 5. Do one of the following: • Enter the date and time settings using the on-screen keyboard. • Select On as the Use Internet Time setting and enter the IP address for the time server in the Internet Time Server field. 6. Select Change DST Settings and select the Daylight Savings Time setting for your location. 7. When you are finished, press the Esc button. 8. Select Setup complete and select Yes to save your changes.
Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related tasks Enabling WPA or EAP Security Related topics Scheduling Projector Events Image Shape You can project an evenly rectangular image by placing the projector directly in front of the center of the screen and keeping it level. If you place the projector at an angle to the screen, or tilted up or down, or off to the side, you may need to correct the image shape for the best display quality.
2. Press one of these keystone buttons on the control panel to display the Keystone adjustment screen.
3. Press a keystone button on the projector's control panel to adjust the image shape. Note: The horizontal keystone adjustment buttons are labeled Wide and Tele. After correction, your image is slightly smaller. Note: If the projector is installed out of reach, you can also correct the image shape with the remote control using the Keystone settings in the projector menus.
Correcting Image Shape with Quick Corner You can use the projector's Quick Corner setting to correct the shape and size of an image that is unevenly rectangular on all sides. 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Settings menu. Note: You can also display the pattern by pressing the User button on the remote control (if the test pattern is assigned to this button). 2. Press the Menu button. 3.
You see the Quick Corner adjustment screen: 6. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select the corner of the image you want to adjust. Then press Enter. 7. Press the arrow buttons to adjust the image shape as necessary. 8. When you are finished, press Esc. Note: Using Quick Corner can affect the accuracy of the interactive pens. Parent topic: Image Shape Resizing the Image with the Wide and Tele Buttons 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. 2.
3. To reduce the image size, press the Tele button. After you adjust the image size, the Image Shift screen is displayed automatically for adjusting the image position. Note: If the projector is installed out of reach, you can also adjust the image size with the remote control using the Zoom setting in the projector menus.
1. Turn on the projector and display an image. 2. Adjust the image size using the Wide and Tele buttons. After you adjust the image size, the Image Shift screen is displayed automatically. 3. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or remote control to adjust the image position. Note: You can also use the Settings menu to adjust the Image Shift setting. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Focusing the Image 1.
3. Raise or lower the focus lever to sharpen the image. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Remote Control Operation The remote control lets you control the projector from almost anywhere in the room, up to 19.7 feet (6 m) away. You can point it at the screen or board, or the front or back of the projector.
Make sure that you aim the remote control at the projector's receivers within the angles listed here. 1 19.7 feet (6 m) 2 ± 30° 3 ± 55° 4 60° 5 75° 6 15° Note: Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright fluorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond to commands. If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse You can use the projector's remote control as a wireless mouse so you can control projection at a distance from the computer. Note: This feature cannot be used at the same time as the interactive pens. If you want to use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to change the USB Type B setting in the projector's Extended menu. 1. Connect the projector to a computer using the projector's USB-B, Computer, or HDMI port to display video.
Parent topic: Remote Control Operation Using the Remote Control as a Pointer You can use the projector's remote control as a pointer to help you call out important information on the screen. The default pointer shape is an arrow, but you can select an alternative shape using the Settings menu. 1. Press the Pointer button on the remote control. 2. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to move the pointer on the screen. 3. Press Esc to clear the pointer from the screen.
3. Press the Source Search button on the projector, remote control, or control pad, then select the source you want. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related tasks Selecting a Networked Device Source Projection Modes Depending on how you positioned the projector, you may need to change the projection mode so your images project correctly. • Front lets you project from a table in front of the screen.
• Front/Upside Down (default setting) flips the image over top-to-bottom to project upside-down from a wall or ceiling mount. This mode should also be used when you mount the projector vertically on a table to create an interactive work surface. • Rear flips the image horizontally to project from behind a translucent screen. • Rear/Upside Down flips the image over top-to-bottom and horizontally to project from the wall or ceiling and behind a translucent screen.
Parent topic: Projection Modes Changing the Projection Mode Using the Menus You can change the projection mode to flip the image over top-to-bottom and/or left-to-right using the projector menus. 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Projection setting and press Enter. 5. Select a projection mode and press Enter. 6. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus.
If you always want to use a particular aspect ratio for a certain video input source, you can select it using the projector's menus. Changing the Image Aspect Ratio Available Image Aspect Ratios Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Changing the Image Aspect Ratio You can change the aspect ratio of the displayed image to resize it. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use. 2. Press the Aspect button on the remote control.
Aspect ratio setting Description Auto Automatically sets the aspect ratio according to the input signal and the Resolution setting. Normal Displays images using the full projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image. 16:9 Converts the aspect ratio of the image to 16:9. Full Displays images using the full width of the projection area, but does not maintain the aspect ratio. Zoom Displays images using the full width of the projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image.
3. Press the Color Mode button on the remote control to change the Color Mode. The image appearance changes and the name of the Color Mode appears briefly on the screen. 4. To cycle through all the available Color Modes for your input signal, press the Color Mode button repeatedly.
Note: The projector is not a medical device and cannot be used for medical diagnosis. Parent topic: Color Mode Related references Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Turning On Auto Iris In certain color modes, you can turn on the Auto Iris setting to automatically optimize the image based on the brightness of the content you project. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Image menu and press Enter. 4.
Parent topic: Color Mode Controlling the Volume with the Volume Buttons You can use the Volume buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume as you project a presentation with audio. The volume buttons control the projector’s internal speaker system or any external speakers you connected to the projector. You must adjust the volume separately for each connected input source. 1. Turn on the projector and start a presentation that includes audio. 2.
Supported PC Free File Types You can project these types of files using the projector's PC Free feature. Note: For best results, place your files on media that is formatted in FAT16/32. If you have trouble projecting from media formatted for non-Windows file systems, try formatting the media for Windows instead. You may not be able to use the security features on certain USB storage devices with PC Free features. When connecting a USB-compatible hard drive, connect the AC adapter supplied with the drive.
File type (extension) Movie codec Audio codec Recording quality .mpg MPEG-2 MPEG-1 Layer 1/2 Maximum bit rate: 12 Mbps You can play back MPEG contents with no audio. Maximum resolution: 1280 × 720 You cannot play back audio from Linear PCM and AC-3 content. Make sure the file is not named with an .mpeg extension. .mp4 MPEG-4 ASP MPEG-4 AAC-LC MPEG-4 AVC .wmv WMV9 WMA .
The PC Free screen appears. 3. Do the following as necessary to locate your files: • If you need to display files inside a subfolder on your device, press the arrow buttons to highlight the folder and press the Enter button. • To move back up a folder level on your device, highlight Back to Top and press Enter. • To view additional files in a folder, highlight Next page or Previous page and press Enter, or press the Page up or down buttons on the remote control. 4.
5. While projecting, use the following commands to control the display as necessary: • To rotate a displayed image, press the up or down arrow button. • To move to the next or previous image, press the left or right arrow button. 6. To stop the display, follow the on-screen instructions or press the Esc button.
2. Do the following as necessary to locate your files: • If you need to display files inside a subfolder on your device, press the arrow buttons to highlight the folder and press the Enter button. • To move back up a folder level on your device, highlight Back to Top and press Enter. • To view additional files in a folder, highlight Next page or Previous page and press Enter, or press the Page up or down buttons on the remote control. 3.
The PC Free screen appears. 2. Do the following as necessary to locate your files: • If you need to display files inside a subfolder on your device, press the arrow buttons to highlight the folder and press the Enter button. • To move back up a folder level on your device, highlight Back to Top and press Enter. • To view additional files in a folder, highlight Next page or Previous page and press Enter. 3.
• To display a menu of pages to select from, press the Esc button. Then press the left or right arrow button to select a page and press Enter. • To enlarge the view of a page to fit the screen, press Enter. Press Enter again to return to standard size display. • To rotate a displayed page, press the left or right arrow button. 5. To stop the display, press the Esc button, press the up or down arrow button to highlight EXIT, and press Enter.
Setting Options Description Screen Switching Time No Does not display the next file automatically 1 Second to 60 Seconds Displays files for the selected time and switches to the next file automatically; high resolution images may switch at a slightly slower rate Effect Wipe Transitions between images with a wipe effect Dissolve Transitions between images with a dissolve effect Random Transitions between images using a random variety of effects Parent topic: Projecting a PC Free Presentation
Adjusting Projector Features Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's feature adjustments. Shutting Off the Picture and Sound Temporarily Stopping Video Action Temporarily Zooming Into and Out of Images Scheduling Projector Events Projector Security Features Creating a User Pattern to Display Shutting Off the Picture and Sound Temporarily You can temporarily turn off the projected picture and sound if you want to redirect your audience's attention during a presentation.
Stopping Video Action Temporarily You can temporarily stop the action in a video or computer presentation and keep the current image on the screen. Any sound or video action continues to run, however, so you cannot resume projection at the point that you stopped it. Note: You can also stop video action using the interactive pens. 1. Press the Freeze button on the remote control to stop the video action. 2. To restart the video action in progress, press Freeze again.
1. Press the E-Zoom + button on the remote control. You see a crosshair on the screen indicating the center of the zoom area. 2. Use the following buttons on the remote control to adjust the zoomed image: • Use the arrow buttons to position the crosshair in the image area you want to zoom into. • Press the E-Zoom + button repeatedly to zoom into the image area, enlarging it as necessary. Press and hold the E-Zoom + button to zoom in more quickly.
Related tasks Setting a Password Saving a Scheduled Event You can select projector commands you want to perform and schedule them as an event. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3. Select the Time/Schedule Settings setting and press Enter. The Schedule Settings screen appears. 4. Select the Schedule menu and press Enter. 5. Select Add New and press Enter. 6. In the Event Settings section, select the events you want to have occur.
4. Select Schedule. The Schedule Settings screen is displayed. Colored boxes on the calendar indicate the following: One-time event Repeating event Communication is on or off Event is invalid 5. To view an event, press the left and right arrow buttons on the remote to select a day. The screen displays the details of the events scheduled for that day. A enabled event; a event.
3. Select Time/Schedule Settings. 4. Select Schedule. The Schedule Settings screen is displayed. Colored boxes on the calendar indicate the following: One-time event Repeating event Communication is on or off Event is invalid 5. To edit an event, press the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to highlight an event. Note: While an event is selected, pressing the 6. Press the Esc button and choose an option..
Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Projector Security Features You can secure your projector to deter theft or prevent unintended use by setting up the following security features: • Password security to prevent the projector from being turned on, and prevent changes to the startup screen and other settings. • Button lock security to block operation of the projector using the buttons on the control panel. • Security cabling to physically cable the projector in place.
Setting a Password To use password security, you must set a password. 1. Hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for about ten seconds or until you see this menu. 2. Press the down arrow to select Password and press Enter. You see the prompt "Change the password?". 3. Select Yes and press Enter. 4. Press and hold down the Num button on the remote control and use the numeric buttons to set a four-digit password. The password displays as **** as you enter it. Then you see the confirmation prompt.
7. Make a note of the password and keep it in a safe place in case you forget it. Parent topic: Password Security Types Selecting Password Security Types After setting a password, you see this menu, allowing you to select the password security types you want to use. If you do not see this menu, hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for five seconds until the menu appears. 1.
Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Related tasks Turning On the Projector Saving a User's Logo Image to Display Related topics Scheduling Projector Events Entering a Password to Use the Projector If a password is set up and a Power On Protection password is enabled, you see a prompt to enter a password whenever you turn on the projector. You must enter the correct password to use the projector. 1.
The password screen closes. 2. If the password is incorrect, the following may happen: • You see a "wrong password" message and a prompt to try again. Enter the correct password to proceed. • If you enter an incorrect password several times in succession, the projector displays a request code and a message to contact Epson Support. When you contact Epson Support, provide the displayed request code and proof of ownership for assistance in unlocking the projector.
3. Select the User's Logo setting and press Enter. You see a prompt asking if you want to use the displayed image as a user's logo. 4. Select Yes and press Enter. You see a selection box overlaying your image. 5. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to surround the image area you want to use as the User's Logo and press Enter. You see a prompt asking if you want to select this image area. 6. Select Yes and press Enter.
12. Select when you want to display the User's Logo screen: • To display it whenever there is no input signal, select Display Background and set it to Logo. • To display it whenever you turn the projector on, select Startup Screen and set it to On. • To display it whenever you press the A/V Mute button, select A/V Mute and set it to Logo. To prevent anyone from changing the User's Logo settings without first entering a password, set a password and enable User's Logo security.
• To lock all buttons except the power button, select Partial Lock. You see a confirmation prompt. 5. Select Yes and press Enter. Unlocking the Projector's Buttons Parent topic: Projector Security Features Unlocking the Projector's Buttons If the projector's buttons have been locked, hold the Enter button on the projector's control panel for seven seconds to unlock them.
Creating a User Pattern to Display You can transfer an image to the projector and then display it as a pattern to aid in presentations when you use the Pattern Display feature. This transferred image is called the User Pattern. 1. Display the image you want to project as the User Pattern from a connected computer or video source. 2. Press the Menu button, select the Settings menu, and press Enter. 3. Select the Pattern setting and press Enter. 4. Select the User Pattern setting and press Enter.
Using the Interactive Features Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's interactive features. Interactive Modes Using the Interactive Pens Using Finger Touch Interactivity Using BrightLink With a Computer Whiteboard Mode Annotation Mode (PC Free) Splitting the Screen Interactive Modes The BrightLink interactive features turn any wall into an interactive whiteboard, either with or without a computer.
Annotation Mode (PC Free) Using the Interactive Pens The BrightLink interactive pens turn any wall into an interactive whiteboard, either with or without a computer. • With a computer, you can use Easy Interactive Tools. This software lets you use the pen as a mouse to annotate, save, and interact with content from your computer. Two people can annotate at the same time. • Without a computer, you can use the built-in toolbar.
Note: The pen turns off automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity. Tap the pen tip or press the button on the side to turn the pen back on. 1 Pen tip 2 Battery light 3 Power/function button 4 Attachment for optional strap or cord 5 Battery cover • To turn on the pen, tap the pen tip or press the power/function button. Note: If you press the button, the battery light flashes briefly, then turns off. If the battery is low, the battery light flashes continuously.
• For best performance, hold the pen perpendicular to the board, as shown below. Do not cover the black section near the tip of the pen. • To write or draw on the projection surface in annotation mode or whiteboard mode, do the following: • To select a projected item, such as an icon, tap the projection surface with the pen tip. • To draw on the projected screen, tap the projection surface with the pen and drag it as necessary. • To move the pointer, hover over the surface without touching it.
• To use the pen as a mouse in PC Interactive mode, do the following: • To left-click, tap the board with the pen tip. • To double-click, tap twice. • To right-click, press the power/function button on the side. • To click and drag, tap and drag with the pen. • To move the cursor, hover over the board without touching it. Note: If you do not want to use the hovering feature, you can turn it off using the Easy Interactive Function setting in the projector's Extended menu.
• Using the Image Shift feature • Moving the projector Note: Move any pen you are not using away from the projection screen while calibrating. Calibrating Automatically Calibrating Manually Parent topic: Using the Interactive Pens Related tasks Correcting Image Shape with the Keystone Buttons Resizing the Image with the Wide and Tele Buttons Adjusting the Image Position Calibrating Automatically You do not need the pens or a computer for Auto Calibration.
2. Select the Easy Interactive Function setting and press Enter. 3. Select Auto Calibration and press Enter. 4. Adjust the image focus, if necessary. 5. Press Enter to select Yes. A pattern appears then disappears, and the system is calibrated. If you see a message that calibration failed, you need to calibrate manually.
The cursor location and pen position should match after calibration. If not, you may need to calibrate manually. Parent topic: Pen Calibration Calibrating Manually If the cursor location and pen position do not match after auto calibration, you can calibrate manually. 1. Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and press Enter. 2. Select the Easy Interactive Function setting and press Enter.
3. Select Manual Calibration and press Enter. 4. Adjust the image focus, if necessary. 5. Press Enter to select Yes. A flashing green circle appears in the upper left corner of your projected image. 6. Touch the center of the circle with the tip of the pen. The circle disappears, and you see another circle below the first one.
Note: For the most accurate calibration, make sure you touch the center of the circle. 7. Touch the center of the next circle, then repeat. When you get to the bottom of the column, the next circle appears at the top of a new column. Note: Make sure you are not blocking the signal between the pen and the interactive receiver (next to the projection window on the projector). If you make a mistake, press the Esc button on the remote control to go back to the previous circle.
Using Finger Touch Interactivity You can use your finger to perform the same functions as the interactive pens when you install the Touch Unit (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi). Note: See the Installation Guide for detailed instructions on installing the Touch Unit.
Follow these precautions when using the Touch Unit and finger touch interactivity: • Children using finger touch interactivity should always be accompanied by an adult. • Never disassemble or modify the Touch Unit. • Do not look into the laser diffusion ports on the back of the Touch Unit. The laser can damage your eyes. Extra care should be taken when children are present.
Parent topic: Using Finger Touch Interactivity Calibrating for Finger Touch Interactivity Finger touch calibration coordinates the positioning of your finger with the location of the cursor (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi). Note: Make sure you have calibrated the pens before calibrating for finger touch interactivity. 1. Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and press Enter.
2. Select the Easy Interactive Function setting and press Enter. 3. Select Touch Unit Setup and press Enter. 4. Select Touch Calibration and press Enter.
The following screen appears: 5. Adjust the image focus, if necessary. 6. Press Enter to select Yes. A flashing green circle appears in the upper left corner of your projected image. 7. Touch and hold the center of the circle with your finger until the circle disappears and another circle appears, then release it. The circle disappears, and you see another circle below the first one.
Note: For the most accurate calibration, make sure you touch the center of the circle with the tip of your finger. Note: Make sure you are not blocking the signal between your finger and the interactive receiver (next to the projection window on the projector). 8. Touch the center of the next circle with your finger and continue until all of the circles disappear. When you get to the bottom of a column, the next circle appears at the top of a new column.
Parent topic: Using Finger Touch Interactivity Related tasks Adjusting the Angle of the Touch Unit Using Finger Touch Operations Using Finger Touch Operations You can use your finger to interact with the projected screen, just as you would use an interactive pen (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi). You can use either a pen or your finger, or use both at the same time. When performing touch operations with your finger, you can use two fingers in annotation and whiteboard modes. 1. Calibrate the pens. 2.
6. To write or draw on the projection surface in annotation mode or whiteboard mode, do the following: • To select a projected item, such as an icon, tap the projection surface with your finger. • To draw on the projected screen, tap the projection surface with your finger and drag it as necessary. 7. To use your finger as a mouse in PC Interactive mode, do the following: • To left-click, tap the board with your finger. • To double-click, tap twice with your finger.
• To drag up or down on a page, or move backward or forward in a browser window, use swiping gestures or flicks. Note: Finger touch operations may not work correctly with long or artificial nails, or fingers wearing bandages. If your fingers are too close together or crossed, or your sleeve touches the screen, finger touch may not be recognized. Some operating systems may not support gestures.
Note: Easy Interactive Driver must be installed and running to use Easy Interactive Tools on a Mac. Requirement Windows Mac Operating system Windows XP Professional SP2 or later, Home Edition OS X 10.5.x, 10.6.x, OS X 10.7.x, 10.8.x, 10.9.x (32-bit) Windows Vista Ultimate, Enterprise, Business, Home Premium, and Home Basic (32-bit) OS X 10.6.x, OS X 10.7.x, 10.8.x, 10.9.x (64-bit) Windows 8.
Controlling Computer Features from a Projected Screen (PC Interactive Mode) You can navigate, select, and interact with your computer programs from the projected screen using the interactive pens or your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) just as you would a mouse. Note: OS X users need to install the Easy Interactive Driver before using PC Interactive mode. Go to epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada) and select your projector. 1. Connect the projector to your computer using a USB cable. 2.
7. Select the Easy Interactive Function setting and press the Enter button. 8. Select one of the following as the Pen Operation Mode depending on your projector model and computer operating system (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi): BrightLink Pro 1420Wi: • Two Users/Mouse: Lets you use both interactive pens as a mouse • One User/Mouse: Lets you use one interactive pen as a mouse • One User/Pen: Uses the Windows pen and ink feature (Windows 8.
11. Select the icon, then select the icon. You can now operate the computer using the interactive pens or your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi). Parent topic: Using BrightLink With a Computer Adjusting the Pen Operation Area If you connect a different computer or adjust the computer's resolution, the pen operation area is adjusted automatically to match your mouse pointer position. If you intend to only use a single computer with the projector, set Auto Adjust Pen Area to Off.
3. Select the Easy Interactive Function setting and press Enter. 4. Select Advanced in the PC Interactive section and press Enter. 5. Select Manual Adj. Pen Area and press Enter.
You see this screen: 6. Press Enter to select Yes. The mouse pointer moves toward the top left corner. 7. When the mouse pointer stops at the top left corner of the image, touch the tip of the pointer with the interactive pen. The mouse pointer moves toward the bottom right corner. 8. When the mouse pointer stops at the bottom right corner of the image, touch the tip of the pointer with the interactive pen.
Parent topic: Using BrightLink With a Computer Windows Pen Input and Ink Tools If you are using Windows 8.x, Windows 7, or Windows Vista, you can use the pen input and Ink tools to add input and annotations to your work. You can also use these features over a network when you set the interactive features to be available on your network. See the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide for instructions on setting up your computer for network projection.
2. Select the Easy Interactive Function setting and press Enter. 3. Select Pen Operation Mode and press Enter. 4.
• Mode 2 when using pen input (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) Parent topic: Windows Pen Input and Ink Tools Using Windows Pen Input and Ink Tools If you are using Windows 8.x, Windows 7, or Windows Vista, you can add handwritten input to your work and convert it to text. If you have Microsoft Office 2003 or later, you can also use the Ink function to add handwritten notes to a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, or PowerPoint presentation.
• To annotate your PowerPoint slides in Slideshow mode, press the button on the side of the interactive pen or press the projection surface with your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) for about 3 seconds, and select Pointer Options > Pen from the pop-up menu. Note: This also works in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. For more information about these features, see Windows Help.
Using the Whiteboard Toolbars You can use both pens at the same time in whiteboard mode. 1. Press the Whiteboard button on the remote control or control pad. You see the whiteboard screen, with the main toolbar and the bottom toolbar: 2. To move the main toolbar to the other side of the screen, select the arrow. Note: You can use the pen or your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) to move the arrow up or down. 3. To add a new page, select the New page icon on the bottom toolbar.
Parent topic: Whiteboard Mode The Main Whiteboard Toolbar The main whiteboard toolbar lets you draw, write, and insert images and backgrounds. The toolbar also lets you easily switch to PC Free annotation or computer interactive mode.
Redo the last undo Select all objects in a rectangular area Select all objects in a freehand area Turn the pen into a draggable pointer Capture the selected area as an image Insert a .jpg or .
Blue pen (fine point on left, thick on right) Eraser (thin width on left, thick on right) Clear all content on page Displays the current color and mode for both interactive pens and finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) Hide the toolbar after each annotation Close the toolbar Parent topic: Whiteboard Mode Related tasks Inserting and Working With Images Using the Shapes Tool Selecting Line Width and Color Selecting Background Templates In whiteboard mode, you can insert horizontal lines, a graph-paper grid, or ano
Related references The Bottom Whiteboard Toolbar Related tasks Adding Templates from a Web Browser Zooming Images in Whiteboard Mode You can use the pen to zoom in and pan around your enlarged image, then zoom out when you are done. 1. Select the Zoom tool on the bottom toolbar. 2. Do one of the following to adjust the image if necessary: • Select the plus icon to enlarge the image. • Select the minus icon to shrink the image. • Select the x1 icon to return to the original size.
3. Once you have selected the image, select either the do any of the following as necessary: Rectangle Select or Free Select tool and • To move the image, touch inside it and drag with the pen. • To resize the image, touch any corner and drag inward to shrink or outward to enlarge. • To rotate the image, touch the round icon at the top of the image and drag left or right. • To crop the image, select and drag the side of the image. 4.
Selecting Line Width and Color You can select the color and line width for both the custom Pen and the Highlighter tools. 1. Select the icon next to the custom Pen or Highlighter annotation tool. 2. Select the line width and color you want to use for the Pen or Highlighter tools. 3. Use the pen to write or draw on the projection surface.
Delete the current page Open a new page. The current page appears as a thumbnail on the bottom toolbar. Display the previous page thumbnail Display the next page thumbnail Print one or more pages Save a page or a series of pages on a thumbdrive or network folder Email a page or series of pages Select an input source Zoom into the whiteboard Stops projection and mutes audio. Touch the screen again to restore the image and sound. Split the screen and project two images.
Display a help screen for the toolbar functions Show or hide bottom toolbar Parent topic: Whiteboard Mode Related tasks Selecting Background Templates Zooming Images in Whiteboard Mode Selecting a Networked Device Source Saving Pages in Whiteboard Mode Working With Thumbnail Pages Printing in Whiteboard Mode Emailing Your Whiteboard Pages Starting a Shared Whiteboard Session Connecting to a Shared Whiteboard from a Projector Inserting a Document or Image From a Scanner Related topics Sharing the Whiteboard
1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3. Select Whiteboard Settings and press Enter. 4. Select Basic and press Enter.
5. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Administrator Password lets you enter a password up to 16 alphanumeric characters long for controlling whiteboard settings. This password is also used for network settings. • Clock Display Settings lets you control the date and time display on the bottom whiteboard toolbar. • Keyboard Layout lets you select the onscreen keyboard layout. • Delete All Internal Data lets you delete data stored in the projector.
Data setting determines how often whiteboard pages are backed up automatically in case of a power outage. 8. When you finish selecting settings, select Setup Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
4. Select Print and press Enter. 5. Select the following printing options as necessary: • Default Printer lets you select either USB or Network for the printer connection. You can change this setting when you print in whiteboard mode, but not in annotation mode. Note: Selecting USB will also enable scanning from Epson All-in-One printers. • Paper Size lets you select either Letter or A4 as the default paper size.
Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Supported Printer Types Related tasks Connecting a Printer to the Control Pad Selecting Settings for Saving Whiteboard Pages You can select the default settings for saving whiteboard pages from the projector. 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3. Select Whiteboard Settings and press Enter.
4. Select Save and press Enter. 5. Select the following options for saving as necessary: • Default Save Location lets you select either USB or Network for saving on a USB thumb drive or network folder. You can change this setting when you save in whiteboard mode, but not in annotation mode. • UNC Address (Universal Naming Convention) lets you set a folder and path in the following format: \\host name\share name. You can use an IP address or a NetBIOS name as the host name.
• User name lets you set the a user name with read/write privileges on the network folder. You can enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters. You can enter a domain name by adding it before the user name and separating them with a backslash (domain\username). • Password lets you enter a password for the user name. You can enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters. After you enter the password and select Setup complete, the password is hidden. • Check Connection lets you test the network connection.
4. Select Mail and press Enter. 5. Select the following options for emailing as necessary: • SMTP Server let you enter the IP address or host name for the mail server. You can enter up to 63 alphanumeric characters. If you specify a host name, you must configure a DNS server. Note: You cannot use the following IP addresses: 127.x.x.x, 192.0.2.x, or 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.
• Send a test e-mail connects to the SMTP server and sends a test email to the address you set as the default. Note: Use the displayed keyboard to enter the addresses. Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight numbers or characters and press Enter to select them. You cannot use spaces in the User Name and Password fields. You can not use spaces or the following symbols: " * + , : ; < = > ? [ ] | in the Reply to and From fields. 6.
You see the Scan screen: 3. Select the following settings: • Select Color or Monochrome • Select the orientation for the scanned document. • Under ADF, select On if you placed your document in the automatic document feeder. 4. Select Advanced to access additional options. 5. Select Scan on the Scan screen. After a moment, you see your document or image on the screen. Note: Multi-page documents appear on multiple whiteboard pages.
1. Select the Source Select icon on the projector control toolbar. An image source list appears. 2. Select Participant List. You see a list of available devices. The icon next to a user name indicates the currently selected source.
3. Select the user name for the device from which you want to project. Note: Select Refresh to update the user list. 4. Select Return. You see the screen image from the selected device. Parent topic: Whiteboard Mode Related references The Bottom Whiteboard Toolbar Saving Pages in Whiteboard Mode You can save your pages as .png, .ewf, or .pdf files and select the location (network folder or thumbdrive) where you want to store your files. 1.
5. Select the location where you want to save the file by selecting the Location field. Choose either a USB or Network location and navigate to the target folder, then select OK. 6. If sharing the whiteboard, select Distribute to all participants to temporarily save the file and make it available for download through a web browser. After the file is downloaded, it is erased. 7. Select the format for saving. If you choose PDF or EWF (Epson Whiteboard Format), you can encrypt the file and add a password.
3. Do any of the following as necessary: • To add a new page, select the New page icon. A blank page opens, and this page appears as the current thumbnail on the bottom toolbar. • To duplicate the current page, select the page displayed. • To delete the current page, select the icon. The duplicate page appears after the last Delete icon. • To change the order of the pages, select and hold a thumbnail for three seconds, then drag the thumbnail to the new location.
You see a screen like the following: 5.
Your page or pages are printed. Parent topic: Whiteboard Mode Related references The Bottom Whiteboard Toolbar Emailing Your Whiteboard Pages If your projector is set up on your network, you can email your pages directly from the projector. Note: Mail server settings must be configured before you can email from the projector. Use the Whiteboard Settings function on the projector's Extended menu to configure email options. 1. Select the Email tool on the bottom toolbar.
5. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the subject that you want to appear on the Subject line. 6. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a file name for the attachment. 7. Select the file format for emailing. If you choose PDF or EWF (Epson Whiteboard Format), you can encrypt the file and add a password. 8.
Starting a Shared Whiteboard Session You can share the whiteboard with up to 15 devices on the same network SSID, including other projectors that support whiteboard sharing, computers, and other devices. Note: In order to share the whiteboard, the projector must be set up on a network, and your network administrator must have opened TCP port 80. If using SSL, also open port 443. 1. Press the Whiteboard button on the remote control or control pad, or select the on the toolbar.
4. When connecting to the shared whiteboard, users must enter the PIN code. If you want to set your own PIN code, select the PIN code field and enter a new 7-digit code. Note: After you share the whiteboard, you cannot change the PIN code unless you restart the whiteboard sharing session. 5. Select the Start button. 6. To set editing permissions for connected users, select the share icon on the bottom toolbar again. You see the Shared Whiteboard dialog. 7.
8. Select Stop sharing this whiteboard to end the whiteboard sharing session. 9. Select Close. Parent topic: Sharing the Whiteboard Related references The Bottom Whiteboard Toolbar Related tasks Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually Selecting Wired Network Settings Connecting to a Shared Whiteboard from a Computer or Other Device You can connect to a shared whiteboard from a computer or device on the same network using a web browser.
Operating system Browser version Screen resolution of connected device or computer Android Android OS 4.0 or later standard browser Up to 1024 × 768 (4:3 aspect ratio) Up to 1280 × 600 (16:9 aspect ratio) Up to 1280 × 720 (16:10 aspect ratio) * Internet Explorer 8 and 9 require an SSL connection Parent topic: Sharing the Whiteboard Web Browser Toolbars When connected through a web browser, the whiteboard toolbars allow you to interact with the shared whiteboard.
Tool icon Description Selects a translucent highlighter pen for drawing Selects a shape to place on the screen Selects the eraser tool so you can click on content and select OK to delete it; you cannot delete partially drawn content Selects an object or image Selects the line thickness for the current pen or shape Selects the color of the selected pen or shape Loads an image on the whiteboard and resizes it if it is larger than the whiteboard* Selects a background for the whiteboard page Control which
Tool icon Description Creates a new whiteboard page * Images must be JPG or PNG, with a resolution up to 2048 × 2048. Parent topic: Sharing the Whiteboard Connecting to a Shared Whiteboard from a Projector You can connect another projector on the same network to a projector that is sharing its whiteboard. 1. Press the Whiteboard button on the remote control or control pad, or select the on the toolbar. The projector displays the whiteboard. 2. Press the share icon on the bottom toolbar.
4. Enter the IP address and PIN code for the projector you want to connect to. Note: To display the addresses for the last five projector connections, select the arrow icon next to the address field. 5. Press the Connect button. Both projectors display the shared whiteboard screen. To disconnect from the shared whiteboard, select the Disconnect.
You see the main toolbar on the side and the projection control toolbar on the bottom of the projected image. 3. To move the main toolbar to the other side of the screen, tap the the screen. arrow on the opposite side of Note: You can use the pen or your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) to move the arrow icon up or down to reposition the toolbar. 4. To switch to one of the other interactive modes, do one of the following: • To switch to whiteboard mode, select the Whiteboard tool.
6. To show or hide the projection control toolbar, select the arrow. Parent topic: Annotation Mode (PC Free) Related references The Main Annotation Toolbar The Bottom Annotation Toolbar Related tasks Inserting a Document or Image From a Scanner Inserting and Working With Images Using the Annotation Toolbars You can use both pens at the same time in annotation mode. 1. Project an image from a connected device. 2. Turn on one of the pens and hover near or tap the projected image.
3. To move the main toolbar to the other side of the screen, select the arrow. Note: You can use the pen to move the arrow icon up or down. 4. To switch to one of the other modes, do one of the following: • To switch to whiteboard mode, select the • To switch to computer interactive mode, select 5. To close the main toolbar, select the Whiteboard tool. , then select . icon at the bottom of the toolbar. Note: If you want to hide the toolbar automatically after drawing, select the the toolbar. 6.
The Main Annotation Toolbar The main annotation toolbar lets you draw and write on your projected image. The toolbar also lets you easily switch to whiteboard or computer interactive mode.
Redo the last undo Change custom pen color and width Write or draw free-form lines with custom pen Change highlighter pen color Write or draw free-form lines with transparent highlighter pen Black pen (fine point on left, thick on right) Red pen (fine point on left, thick on right) Blue pen (fine point on left, thick on right) Eraser (thin width on left, thick on right) Clear all annotations Hide the toolbar after each annotation Close the toolbar Switch modes. Select interactive).
Zooming Images in Annotation Mode You can use the pen to zoom in on a portion of your image, the same as you can using the E-Zoom button on the remote control. 1. Select the Zoom tool. 2. Do one of the following to adjust the image if necessary: • Press and drag on the screen to pan around the enlarged area. • Select the plus icon to enlarge the image. • Select the minus icon to shrink the image. • Select the x1 icon to return to the original size.
Stops projection and mutes audio. Touch the screen again to restore the image and sound. Pauses video. Split the screen and project two images. When the screen is split, select the tool again to return to a single image. Show or hide bottom toolbar Parent topic: Annotation Mode (PC Free) Related tasks Printing in Annotation Mode Saving Images in Annotation Mode Printing in Annotation Mode You can print the projected image directly from the projector to a supported printer (USB or networked).
Saving Images in Annotation Mode You can save your images as .png files in the default location set in the projector's menu system. 1. Press the Save button on the control pad or remote control, or select the bottom annotation toolbar. Save tool on the You see a confirmation message. 2. Select Yes. Your image is named and saved automatically.
You see a screen like this: 3. Select the two sources you want to display. Not all combinations of sources are valid. If you want to write on a blank screen, select any unused source. Unused sources display the color selected in the Display Background setting. The Logo option will display a blue background. Note: You can also press the Menu button on the remote control and select the Source option to select the two sources. 4. Press the Switch Source button to display the two sources. 5.
• To use PC interactive mode on the right screen, press the Menu button on the remote control, select Target Pen Mode, and select Screen Right. Set the Pen Mode setting to PC Interactive. Note: If you select Video, USB1, or USB2 as a source, you cannot use PC interactive mode. • To reverse the left and right images, press the Menu button on the remote control and select Swap Screens.
Adjusting the Menu Settings Follow the instructions in these sections to access the projector menu system and change projector settings.
1. Press the Menu button on the control panel or remote control. You see the menu screen displaying the Image menu settings.
2. Press the up or down arrow buttons to move through the menus listed on the left. The settings for each menu are displayed on the right. Note: The available settings depend on the current input source. 3. To change settings in the displayed menu, press Enter. 4. Press the up or down arrow button to move through the settings. 5. Change the settings using the buttons listed on the bottom of the menu screens. 6. To return all the menu settings to their default values, select Reset. 7.
Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Settings on the Image menu let you adjust the quality of your image for the input source you are currently using. The available settings depend on the currently selected input source. To change settings for an input source, make sure the source is connected and select that source.
Setting Options Color Temp.
Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Normally the projector detects and optimizes the input signal settings automatically. If you need to customize the settings, you can use the Signal menu. The available settings depend on the currently selected input source. Note: You can restore the default settings of the Position, Tracking, and Sync settings by pressing the Auto button on the remote control. To change settings for an input source, make sure the source is connected and select that source.
Setting Options Description Sync.
Setting Options Description Input Signal Auto Specifies the signal type from input sources connected to computer ports RGB Component Auto: detects signals automatically RGB: corrects color for computer/RGB video inputs Component: corrects color for component video inputs Video Signal Auto Various video standards Specifies the signal type from the input sources connected to the video ports Auto: detects signals automatically Aspect See the list of available aspect ratios Sets the aspect ratio (w
Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features.
Setting Options Description Control Panel Lock Full Lock Controls projector button locking to secure the projector Partial Lock Full Lock: locks all buttons Off Partial Lock: locks all buttons except the power button Off: no buttons locked Pointer Shape Three shapes available Changes the shape of the remote control pointer feature Volume Varying levels available Adjusts the volume of projector’s speaker system or external speakers Remote Receiver Front/Rear Limits reception of remote contro
Setting Options Description Pattern Pattern Display Selects various pattern display options Pattern Type User Pattern Test Pattern Pattern Display: lets you display the selected pattern type on the screen to aid in presentation Pattern Type: selects the type of grid or line pattern to display User Pattern: captures a projected screen and saves it as a pattern for display Test Pattern: displays a test pattern to assist in focusing and zooming the image and correcting image shape Parent topic: Adjusti
Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Settings on the Extended menu let you customize various projector setup features that control its operation.
Setting Options Description Touch Unit Setup Installation Pattern Select settings for the Touch Unit (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) Power Installation Pattern: displays reference points to help you determine the installation position of the Touch Unit Angle Adjustment Touch Calibration Power: turns on the Touch Unit power Angle Adjustment: performs angle adjustment for laser diffusion Touch Calibration: performs calibration for finger touch operations Pen Mode PC Free Annotation PC Interactive Selects
Setting Options Description Advanced Distance of Projectors Selects various settings for interactive features Sync of Projectors Wired Sync Mode Pen Button Function Confirm Clear Screen Color Palette Distance of Projectors, Sync of Projectors, and Wired Sync Mode: let you adjust features for using multiple projectors of the same model in the same room Pen Button Function: sets the pen to act as an eraser Confirm Clear Screen: lets you display a confirmation screen before clearing all of the content C
Setting Options Description Advanced Pen Tip Button Select pen operation and adjustment options Auto Adjust Pen Area Manual Adj. Pen Area Pen Tip Button: assign either Right Click or Left Click to the pen tip button Select either Auto Adjust Pen Area or Manual Adj.
Setting Options Description Display Messages Selects various display options Display Background Messages: controls whether messages are displayed on the screen Startup Screen A/V Mute Toolbars Pen Mode Icon Projector Control Display Background: selects the screen color or logo to display when no signal is received Startup Screen: controls whether a special screen appears when the projector starts up A/V Mute: selects the screen color or logo to display when A/V Mute is turned on Toolbar Tab: contro
Setting Options Description Projection Front Selects the way the projector faces the screen so the image is oriented correctly Front/Upside Down Rear Rear Upside Down Operation Direct Power On Selects various operation options High Altitude Mode Direct Power On: lets you turn on the projector without pressing the power button Startup Source Search Auto Power On High Altitude Mode: regulates the projector’s operating temperature at altitudes above 4921 feet (1500 m) Startup Source Search: automat
Setting Options Description A/V Settings A/V Output Selects the following when the projector is in standby mode (turned off): Audio Output HDMI1 Audio Output HDMI2 Audio Output A/V Output: The Always On setting lets the projector output audio and video signals even while it is standby mode. Available only when Standby Mode is set to Communication On Audio Output: Selects the audio input port when projecting images from the Computer, Video, and USB-A ports.
Setting Options Description USB Type B Easy Interactive Function Selects what happens when you connect your computer to the projector's USB-B port USB Display/Easy Interactive Function Wireless Mouse/USB Display Easy Interactive Function: lets you use the interactive pens or your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) with your computer USB Display/Easy Interactive Function: lets you display your computer's image through the USB port and use the interactive pens or your finger (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi) with yo
Related tasks Connecting to a Computer for Pen Use or USB Mouse Control Turning On the Projector Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus Changing the Projection Mode Using the Menus Saving a Scheduled Event Viewing Scheduled Events Editing Scheduled Events Selecting Basic Whiteboard Settings and Policies Selecting Whiteboard Print Settings Selecting Settings for Saving Whiteboard Pages Selecting Settings for Emailing Whiteboard Pages Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Settings on the Network
Setting Options Description Net. Info - Wireless LAN Connection mode Displays wireless network status and details Wireless LAN Sys. Antenna level Projector Name SSID DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address Net.
Projector Setup Settings - ECO Menu Settings on the ECO menu let you customize projector functions to save power. When you select a power-saving setting, a leaf icon appears next to the menu item.
Setting Options Description Sleep Mode On Automatically places the projector in standby mode after an interval of inactivity Off Sleep Mode Timer 1 to 30 minutes Sets the interval for Sleep Mode A/V Mute Timer On Automatically turns off the projector after 30 minutes if A/V Mute is enabled Off Standby Mode Communication On Communication Off Enable this setting to allow the following operations to occur when the projector is in standby mode: • Monitor and control the projector over a network •
Projector Information Display - Info Menu You can display information about the projector and input sources by viewing the Info menu. However, you cannot change any settings in the menu. Select Version to display the projector's firmware version. Select Projector Info to display the settings described below. Note: Available settings depend on the current input source. The lamp usage timer does not register any hours until you have used the lamp for at least 10 hours.
Information item Description Refresh Rate Displays the refresh rate of the current input source Sync Info Displays information that may be needed by a service technician Status Displays information about projector problems that may be needed by a service technician Serial Number Displays the projector's serial number Event ID Displays the Event ID number corresponding to a specific projector problem; see the list of Event ID codes Event ID Code List Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings Eve
Event ID code Cause and solution 0479 A projector system error has occurred. Turn the projector off and then on again. 04FF 0891 Cannot find an access point with the same SSID. Set your computer, access point, and projector to the same SSID. 0892 The WPA/WPA2 authentication type does not match. Make sure the wireless network security settings are correct. 0893 The WEP/TKIP/AES encryption type does not match. Make sure the wireless network security settings are correct.
Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu You can reset most of the projector settings to their default values using the Reset All option on the Reset menu. You can also reset the projector's lamp usage timer to zero when you replace the lamp using the Reset Lamp Hours option.
Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Follow the instructions in these sections to maintain your projector and transport it from place to place. Projector Maintenance Transporting the Projector Projector Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance to keep working at its best. You may need to clean the projection window and obstacle sensor periodically, and clean the air filter and air vents to prevent the projector from overheating due to blocked ventilation.
• To remove stubborn smudges, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the projection window. Warning: Do not use a lens cleaner that contains flammable gas. The high heat generated by the projector lamp may cause a fire. Caution: Do not use canned air, or the gases may leave a flammable residue.
Caution: Do not use canned air, or the gases may leave a flammable residue. Parent topic: Projector Maintenance Related tasks Turning Off the Projector Cleaning the Projector Case Before cleaning the projector case, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. • To remove dust or dirt, use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. • To remove stubborn dirt, use a soft cloth moistened with water and mild soap. Do not spray liquid directly on the projector.
1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. 2. Slide the air filter cover latch and open the air filter cover.
3. Pull the air filter out of the projector. 4. Vacuum the front of the air filter (the side with the tabs) to remove any remaining dust. Note: If dust is difficult to remove or the air filter is damaged, replace the air filter.
5. Place the air filter back in the projector as shown. 6. Close the air filter cover. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Related tasks Turning Off the Projector Replacing the Air Filter You need to replace the air filter in the following situations: • After cleaning the air filter, you see a message telling you to clean or replace it • The air filter is torn or damaged You can replace the air filter while the projector is mounted on the wall or ceiling. 1.
2. Slide the air filter cover latch and open the air filter cover.
3. Pull the air filter out of the projector. Note: Air filters contain polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations.
4. Place the new air filter in the projector as shown. 5. Close the air filter cover. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Related tasks Turning Off the Projector Projector Lamp Maintenance The projector keeps track of the number of hours the lamp is used and displays this information in the projector's menu system.
Parent topic: Projector Maintenance Replacing the Lamp Before you replace the lamp, let the projector cool down for at least one hour so the lamp will not be hot. Warning: Let the lamp fully cool before replacing it to avoid injury. You can replace the lamp while the projector is mounted on the wall or ceiling. 1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. 2. Allow the projector lamp to cool down for at least one hour.
4. Slide off the lamp cover. 5. Loosen the screws securing the lamp to the projector. The screws do not come all the way out.
6. Lift up the lamp handle and gently pull the lamp out of the projector. Note: The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put in the trash. 7. Gently insert the new lamp into the projector along the guide rail. If it does not fit easily, make sure it is facing the right way. Press the handle down. Caution: Do not touch any glass on the lamp assembly to avoid premature lamp failure.
8. Tighten the screws to secure the lamp. 9. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screw to secure it. Note: Be sure the lamp cover is securely installed or the lamp will not come on.
Reset the lamp timer to zero to keep track of the new lamp’s usage. Parent topic: Projector Lamp Maintenance Related tasks Turning Off the Projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Resetting the Lamp Timer You must reset the lamp timer after replacing the projector's lamp to clear the lamp replacement message and to keep track of lamp usage correctly. Note: Do not reset the lamp timer if you have not replaced the lamp to avoid inaccurate lamp usage information. 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Press the Menu button.
Parent topic: Projector Lamp Maintenance Replacing the Remote Control Batteries The remote control uses two AA manganese or alkaline batteries. Replace the batteries as soon as they run out. Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. Do not install batteries of different types, or mix new and old batteries. 1. Open the battery cover as shown. 2. Remove the old batteries.
3. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown. 4. Close the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Keep batteries out of the reach of children; they are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed. Parent topic: Projector Maintenance Replacing the Interactive Pen Batteries Each pen uses one AA alkaline or Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable battery.
When the battery is low, the pen light flashes as you turn on the switch. When the battery runs out, the pen light goes out. Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. 1. Open the battery cover as shown. 2. Remove the old battery. Warning: If the battery fluid has leaked, wipe it away with a soft cloth and avoid getting the fluid on your hands. If it gets on your hands, wash them immediately to avoid injury. 3. Insert the battery with the + and – ends facing as shown.
4. Replace the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Keep batteries out of the reach of children; they are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed. Parent topic: Projector Maintenance Replacing the Interactive Pen Tips If the pen tips become damaged or no longer work correctly, you can replace them. 1. Twist off the tip of the pen to remove it.
2. Twist on the new tip. Parent topic: Projector Maintenance Transporting the Projector The projector contains precision parts, some of which are glass. Follow these guidelines to transport or ship the projector safely: • Remove any equipment connected to the projector. • When transporting the projector a long distance or as checked luggage, pack it in a firm box with cushioning around it and mark the box "Fragile.
Solving Problems Check the solutions in these sections if you have any problems using the projector. Projection Problem Tips Projector Light Status Using the Projector Help Displays Solving Image or Sound Problems Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems Solving Interactive Problems Solving Network Problems Where to Get Help Projection Problem Tips If the projector is not working properly, try turning it off and unplugging it. Then plug it back in and turn it on.
Projector Light Status The lights on the projector indicate the projector status and let you know when a problem occurs. Check the status and color of the lights and look for a solution in the table here. 1 Power light 2 Status light 3 Lamp light 4 Temp (temperature) light Power light Status light Lamp light Temp light Status and solution Blue Blue Off Off Normal operation. Blue Flashing blue Off Off Warming up. Wait for an image to appear. Shutting down.
Power light Status light Lamp light Temp light Status and solution Blue Off Off Standby or sleep mode. Off Network monitoring mode. The projector is being monitored and controlled over the network. Off Flashing blue Off Orange Projector has overheated and turned off. Leave it turned off to cool down. After about five minutes, do the following: • Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged with dust or obstructed by nearby objects. • Clean or replace the air filter.
Power light Status light Lamp light Temp light Status and solution Off Flashing blue Off Flashing orange A fan or sensor has a problem. Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Off Flashing blue Flashing orange Flashing orange Auto Iris error. Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Off Flashing blue Orange Orange Power error (ballast). Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Obstacle detection error.
3. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the problem you want to solve. Note: You can also display image adjustment recommendations by pressing the left arrow button. 4. Press Enter to view the solutions. 5. When you are finished, do one of the following: • To select another problem to solve, press Esc. • To exit the help system, press Help. Parent topic: Solving Problems Solving Image or Sound Problems Check the solutions in these sections if you have any problems with projected images or sound.
• Adjust the Brightness setting or select the Normal Power Consumption setting. • Check the Display setting to make sure Messages is set to On. • If the projector does not respond when you press the control panel buttons, the buttons may be locked. Unlock the buttons. • If the projector does not respond when you press buttons on the remote control, make sure the remote receivers are turned on. • For images projected with Windows Media Center, reduce the screen size from full screen mode.
Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Related tasks Selecting an Image Source Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears If the "No Signal" message appears, try the following solutions: • Press the Source Search button and wait a few seconds for an image to appear. • Turn on the connected computer or video source, and press its play button to begin your presentation, if necessary. • Check the connection from the projector to your video sources.
4. If necessary, check your video card settings and set the multiple display option to Mirror or Duplicate. Parent topic: Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears Displaying From a Mac Laptop If you see the "No Signal" message when you display from a Mac laptop, you need to set up the laptop for mirrored display. (See your laptop manual for details.) 1. Open the System Preferences utility and select Displays. 2. Click the Arrangement tab. 3. Select the Mirror Displays checkbox.
• Check the resolution assigned to your presentation files to see if they are created for a different resolution than you are projecting in. (See your software help for details.
• Check the settings on the projector's Signal menu to make sure they match the video source. • Select a computer video resolution and refresh rate that are compatible with the projector. • Try a different cable.
Solutions When the Image Brightness or Colors are Incorrect If the projected image is too dark or light, or the colors are incorrect, try the following solutions: • Press the Color Mode button on the remote control to try different color modes for the image and environment. • Check your video source settings. • Adjust the available settings on the Image menu for the current input source, such as Brightness, Contrast, Tint, Color Adjustment, and/or Color Saturation.
• Check the audio cable connections between the projector and your video source. • If you do not hear sound from an HDMI source, set the connected device to PCM output. • Make sure any connected audio cables are labeled "No Resistance". • If you are using the USB Display function, turn on the Output audio from the projector setting in the Epson USB Display Settings program on your computer.
• The projector's buttons may be locked for security. Unlock the buttons or use the remote control to turn on the projector. • The power cord may be defective. Disconnect the cord and contact Epson. • If the projector's lamp shuts off unexpectedly, it may have entered standby mode after a period of inactivity. Press the power button to wake the projector. • If the projector's lamp shuts off and the power and Temp lights are red, the projector has overheated and shut off.
Parent topic: Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems Related references Remote Control Operation Related tasks Replacing the Remote Control Batteries Solutions to Password Problems If you cannot enter or remember a password, try the following solutions: • You may have turned on password protection without first setting a password. Try entering 0000 using the remote control.
Solutions When Finger Touch Interactivity Does Not Work Solutions for Problems With Capturing, Printing, Saving, or Scanning Solutions When Inking Does Not Appear in Microsoft Office Solutions When the Pen Does Not Work Over a Network or the Toolbars Do Not Appear Solutions When the Time Is Incorrect in Whiteboard Settings Parent topic: Solving Problems Solutions When "Error Occurred in the Easy Interactive Function" Message Appears If the "Error occurred in the Easy Interactive Function" message appears,
• Make sure you have calibrated the system. Try recalibrating. • If you are projecting from a laptop computer, make sure the battery has enough power, or connect the laptop to a power outlet. • Make sure the Pen Mode and Pen Operation Mode settings are set correctly in the Easy Interactive Function options on the Extended menu. • If you are using multiple projectors in the same room, change the Distance of Projectors setting in Easy Interactive Function > Advanced on the Extended menu.
Solutions When Manual Calibration Does Not Work If you are having trouble calibrating manually, try the following solutions: • If the circle does not move to the next position, or it moves automatically, dim or turn off any bright lights near the projection surface. • Make sure the projector is not too close to the projection surface.
Parent topic: Solving Interactive Problems Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Solutions When Finger Touch Interactivity Does Not Work If finger touch interactivity does not work (BrightLink Pro 1430Wi), try the following solutions: • Make sure the Touch Unit is installed correctly and the power cable is properly connected. See your mount's Installation Guide for details.
• For USB printing or scanning, make sure a USB cable is connected between the projector's USB-A port and the USB-B port on the control pad. Make sure another USB cable is connected between the Printer port on the control pad and the printer itself. • For USB printing or scanning, try connecting a different USB cable, and make sure the cables are less than 16 ft (4.9 m) long. • Connect only one printer or multifunction device at a time, and make sure the device is supported by the projector.
Solutions When the Pen Does Not Work Over a Network or the Toolbars Do Not Appear If you are having trouble using the pen with a network connection, or the toolbars do not appear on your projected image, try the following solutions: • If you are using EasyMP Network Projection software, select Options, then make sure Use Interactive Pen is enabled. Also, select the Adjust performance tab and select Transfer layered window.
Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Solutions When You Cannot Access the Projector Through the Web If you are unable to access the projector through a web browser, make sure you are using the correct ID and password, which are case sensitive. • For the user ID, enter EPSONWEB. (You cannot change the user ID.) • For the password, enter the password set in the projector's Network menu. The default password is admin. • Make sure you have access to the network the projector is on.
Internet Support Visit Epson's support website at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada) for solutions to common problems with your projector. You can download utilities and 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. This service is available for the duration of your warranty period.
Technical Specifications These sections list the technical specifications of your projector.
Contrast ratio 10000:1 with Auto Iris on and Normal Power Consumption mode Image size 60 inches (1.54 m) to 100 inches (2.54 m) (in native aspect ratio) Projection distance 13.7 inches (0.348 m) to 23.5 inches (0.597 m) (in native aspect ratio) Projection methods Front, rear, ceiling-mounted, table projection Optical aspect ratio 16:10 (width-to-height) Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Digital Zoom ratio 1.0 to 1.
Lamp life Normal Power Consumption mode: Up to about 4000 hours ECO Power Consumption mode: Up to about 6000 hours Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time. Parent topic: Technical Specifications Remote Control Specifications Reception range 19.
Parent topic: Technical Specifications Projector Dimension Specifications Height (excluding feet) 6.1 inches (155 mm) Width 14.4 inches (367 mm) Depth 14.8 inches (375 mm) Weight 12.3 lb (5.6 kg) Parent topic: Technical Specifications Projector Electrical Specifications Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Power supply 100 to 240 VAC ±10% 3.8 to 1.7 A Power consumption Operating: (100 to 120 V) Normal Power Consumption mode: 384 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 288 W Standby: 0.
Projector Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating: Up to 4921 feet (1500 m): 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) 4921 feet (1500 m) to 9843 feet (3000 m) : 41 to 86 °F (5 to 30 °C) Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) Humidity (relative, noncondensing) Operating: 20 to 80% Operating altitude Up to 4921 feet (1500 m) Storage: 10 to 90% Up to 9843 feet (3000 m) with High Altitude Mode enabled Parent topic: Technical Specifications Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications United States FCC Part 1
Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) VGA 60/72/75/85 640 × 480 SVGA 56/60/72/75/85 800 × 600 XGA 60/70/75/85 1024 × 768 WXGA 60 1280 × 768 60 1366 × 768 60/75/85 1280 × 800 WXGA+ 60/75/85 1440 × 900 WXGA++ 60 1600 × 900 SXGA 70/75/85 1152 × 864 60/75/85 1280 × 1024 60/75/85 1280 × 960 SXGA+ 60/75 1400 × 1050 WSXGA+* 60 1680 × 1050 UXGA 60 1600 × 1200 MAC13" 67 640 × 480 MAC16" 75 832 × 624 MAC19" 75 1024 × 768 59 1024 × 768 75 1152 ×
Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) SDTV (480p) 60 720 × 480 SDTV (576p) 50 720 × 576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280 × 720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920 × 1080 VGA 60 640 × 480 SVGA 60 800 × 600 XGA 60 1024 × 768 WXGA 60 1280 × 800 60 1366 × 768 WXGA+ 60 1440 × 900 WXGA++ 60 1600 × 900 WSXGA+ 60 1680 × 1050 SXGA 60 1280 × 960 60 1280 × 1024 SXGA+ 60 1400 × 1050 UXGA 60 1600 × 1200 SDTV (480i/480p) 60 720 × 480 SDTV (576i/576p) 50 720 × 576 HDTV
Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280 × 720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920 × 1080 HDTV (1080p) 24/30 1920 × 1080 * Wide resolution only Parent topic: Technical Specifications USB Display System Requirements Your computer system must meet the system requirements here to use the projector's USB Display software. Requirement Windows Mac Operating system Windows XP Professional, Home Edition, and Tablet PC Edition (32-bit) OS X 10.5.x (32-bit), and 10.6.
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Notices Check these sections for important notices about your projector. Recycling Important Safety Information Important Safety Instructions FCC Compliance Statement Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations Trademarks Open Source Software License Copyright Notice Recycling Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to epson.com/recycle for information on how to return your products for proper disposal.
Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: • Do not look into the lens when the projector is on. The bright light can damage your eyes. Avoid standing in front of the projector so the bright light does not shine into your eyes. • Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. • Do not operate the projector on its side, or while tilted to one side. Do not tilt the projector more than 3° forward or back.
• Never allow objects of any kind to enter any openings in the projector. Do not leave objects, especially flammable objects, near the projector. Never spill liquid of any kind into the projector. • If you are using two or more projectors side-by-side, leave at least 2 feet (60 cm) of space between the projectors to allow for proper ventilation. • You may need to clean the air filter and vent. A clogged air filter or vent can block ventilation needed to cool the projector.
• Do not store the projector outside of the required temperature range of 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) or in direct sunlight for long periods of time. Doing so may cause damage to the case. • Do not place anything that can become warped or damaged by heat near the exhaust vents. Do not bring your hands or face close to the vents while projection is in progress. Do not bring your face close to the projector while it is in use.
Parent topic: Notices Restriction of Use When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability/safety such as transportation devices related to aviation, rail, marine, automotive; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices; or functional/precision devices, you should use this product only after giving consideration to including failsafes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability.
For Canadian Users CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) Parent topic: Notices Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations The following acts are prohibited by the Wireless Telegraphy Act: • Modifying and disassembling (including the antenna) • Removing the label of conformance Parent topic: Notices Trademarks EPSON®, EasyMP®, Instant Off®, and Quick Corner® are registered trademarks, and EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
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