Table of Contents
- Notations Used in This Guide
- Introduction to Your Projector
- Setting Up the Projector
- Notes on Transporting
- Precautions on Installation
- Attaching and Removing a Lens
- Operating the Projector Power
- Wired Network Connection
- Wireless Network Connection
- Secure HTTP
- Adjusting the Menu Settings
- Home Screen
- Using the Projector's Menus
- Using the Displayed Keyboard
- Using Basic Projector Features
- Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup)
- Menu Settings
- Image Menu
- Color Mode
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Color Saturation
- Tint
- Sharpness
- White Balance
- 4K Enhancement
- Image Preset Mode
- Frame Interpolation
- Deinterlacing
- Noise Reduction
- MPEG Noise Reduction
- Super-resolution
- Detail Enhancement
- Reset (Image Enhancement)
- Scene Adaptive Gamma
- Gamma
- RGBCMY
- Dynamic Contrast
- Lights-Out Control
- Reset (Image menu)
- Signal Menu
- Settings Menu
- Extended Menu
- Home Screen
- Menu Position
- Message Position
- Messages
- Display Background
- Startup Screen
- Standby Confirmation
- Air Filter Notice
- Screen
- Panel Alignment
- Color Uniformity
- OSD Rotation
- User's Logo
- Projection
- Direct Power On
- Sleep Mode
- Sleep Mode Timer
- High Altitude Mode
- Auto Source Search
- Auto Power On
- Startup Source
- Quick Startup
- USB Power
- A/V Mute Settings
- Beep
- Indicators
- Log Save Destination
- Batch Setup Range
- AC Voltage Monitoring
- Lens Type
- Date & Time
- Lens Calibration
- A/V Settings
- Standby Mode
- HDBaseT
- Color Calibration
- Projector ID
- Projector Grouping
- Tiling
- Edge Blending
- Black Level
- Reset (Multi-Projection menu)
- Screen Matching
- Color Matching
- Simple Stacking
- Schedule Settings
- Language
- Reset (Extended menu)
- Network Menu
- Wireless Mode
- Net. Info. - Wireless LAN
- Net. Info. - Wired LAN
- Display the QR Code
- Remote Camera Access
- Projector Name
- PJLink Password
- Remote Password
- Web Control Password
- Moderator Password
- Projector Keyword
- Display Keyword
- Display LAN Info.
- Connection Mode
- Search Access Point
- SSID
- Security
- Passphrase
- EAP Method
- Channel
- IP Settings
- SSID Display
- IP Address Display
- IPv6 Settings
- Mail Notification
- SMTP Server
- Port Number
- From
- Address 1 Setting/Address 2 Setting/Address 3 Setting
- SNMP
- Trap IP Address 1/Trap IP Address 2
- Community Name
- PJLink Notification
- Notified IP Address
- Command Communication
- Secure HTTP
- Web Server Certificate
- Web API Settings
- Priority Gateway
- PJLink
- AMX Device Discovery
- Crestron Connected
- Art-Net
- Message Broadcasting
- Reset (Network menu)
- Info Menu
- Reset Menu
- Image Menu
- Adjusting Projector Features
- Monitoring and Controlling the Projector
- Maintaining the Projector
- Solving Problems
- Projection Problems
- Projector Indicator Status
- Projector Status Display Messages
- Solving Image or Sound Problems
- Solutions When No Image Appears
- Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears
- Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears
- Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears
- Solutions When the Image is not Rectangular
- Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static
- Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry
- Solutions When the Image Brightness or Colors are Incorrect
- Solutions When Automatic Adjustments are not Applied Correctly
- Solutions When Simple Stacking is not Applied Correctly
- Solutions When an Afterimage Remains on the Projected Image
- Solutions to Sound Problems
- Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems
- Solutions to Problems in Content Playback Mode
- Solving Network Problems
- Appendix
- Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
- Screen Size and Projection Distance
- Projector Specifications
- Supported Features for Epson Projector Content Manager
- List of Safety Symbols and Instructions
- Laser Safety Information
- Hazard Distance according to IEC62471-5
- Notices
- FCC Compliance Statement
- Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements of EU directive
- Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements of United Kingdom directive
- Restriction of Use
- Operating System References
- Trademarks
- Copyright Notice
- Copyright Attribution
Epson EB-PU2010W User Manual
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Contents 2
Notations Used in This Guide 8
Using the Manual to Search for Information .................................. 9
Searching by Keyword................................................................................................................... 9
Jumping Directly from Bookmarks............................................................................................ 9
Printing Only the Pages You Need............................................................................................ 9
Getting the Latest Version of the Documents............................... 10
Introduction to Your Projector 11
Projector Parts and Functions ........................................................ 12
Projector Parts - Front/Top ........................................................................................................ 12
Projector Parts - Rear.................................................................................................................... 13
Projector Parts - Interface........................................................................................................... 14
Projector Parts - Base ................................................................................................................... 16
Installing the Safety Wire...................................................................................................... 16
Projector Parts - Control Panel................................................................................................. 17
Projector Parts - Remote Control ............................................................................................ 18
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control..................................................................... 21
Remote Control Operation .................................................................................................. 21
Locking the Remote Control Buttons .............................................................................. 22
Projector Parts - External Camera ........................................................................................... 23
Setting Up the Projector 24
Notes on Transporting..................................................................... 25
Precautions on Installation ............................................................. 26
Attaching and Removing a Lens..................................................... 29
Attaching a Lens............................................................................................................................ 29
Removing a Lens ........................................................................................................................... 33
Operating the Projector Power ...................................................... 35
Turning On the Projector ........................................................................................................... 35
Turning Off the Projector ........................................................................................................... 36
Wired Network Connection............................................................. 37
Connecting to a Wired Network.............................................................................................. 37
Selecting Wired Network Settings .......................................................................................... 37
Wireless Network Connection......................................................... 39
Installing the Wireless LAN Module ....................................................................................... 39
Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually.................................................................. 40
Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows ............................................................ 41
Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Mac....................................................................... 41
Setting Up Wireless Network Security................................................................................... 42
Supported Client and CA Certificates.............................................................................. 43
Using a QR Code to Connect a Mobile Device................................................................... 43
Using a USB Key to Connect a Windows Computer ........................................................ 44
Secure HTTP...................................................................................... 46
Importing a Web Server Certificate Using the Menus..................................................... 46
Supported Web Server Certificates................................................................................... 46
Adjusting the Menu Settings 48
Home Screen..................................................................................... 49
Using the Projector's Menus ........................................................... 50
Using the Displayed Keyboard ....................................................... 51
Available Text Using the Displayed Keyboard ................................................................... 51
Using Basic Projector Features ....................................................... 52
Setting Up the Projector............................................................................................................. 52
Messages..................................................................................................................................... 52
Standby Confirmation............................................................................................................ 52
Sleep Mode ................................................................................................................................ 52
Beep.............................................................................................................................................. 52
Indicators .................................................................................................................................... 53
Date & Time ............................................................................................................................... 53
Language.................................................................................................................................... 53
Contents 3
On-Screen Display................................................................................................................... 53
Projecting Images.......................................................................................................................... 53
Source Search............................................................................................................................ 53
A/V Mute ..................................................................................................................................... 54
Freeze........................................................................................................................................... 54
Split Screen ................................................................................................................................ 54
Volume......................................................................................................................................... 54
Test Pattern................................................................................................................................ 55
Content Playback..................................................................................................................... 55
Display Background................................................................................................................ 55
Startup Screen .......................................................................................................................... 55
Adjusting the Image Position and Shape ............................................................................ 55
Lens Shift .................................................................................................................................... 56
Zoom ............................................................................................................................................ 56
Aspect .......................................................................................................................................... 56
H/V-Keystone............................................................................................................................. 57
Quick Corner.............................................................................................................................. 57
Curved Surface.......................................................................................................................... 57
Corner Wall................................................................................................................................. 57
Point Correction....................................................................................................................... 58
Screen Type ............................................................................................................................... 58
Projection.................................................................................................................................... 58
Adjusting the Image Quality..................................................................................................... 58
Focus ............................................................................................................................................ 58
Color Mode ................................................................................................................................ 59
Image Enhancement .............................................................................................................. 59
Gamma ........................................................................................................................................ 59
RGBCMY....................................................................................................................................... 60
Brightness Settings ................................................................................................................. 60
Using Multiple Projectors........................................................................................................... 60
Tiling............................................................................................................................................. 60
Edge Blending........................................................................................................................... 60
Black Level.................................................................................................................................. 61
Scale.............................................................................................................................................. 61
Color Matching......................................................................................................................... 61
Maintaining the Projector Quality........................................................................................... 61
Panel Alignment ...................................................................................................................... 61
Color Uniformity....................................................................................................................... 62
Refresh Mode ............................................................................................................................ 62
Light Source Calibration ....................................................................................................... 62
Managing the Projector's Settings.......................................................................................... 62
Memory ....................................................................................................................................... 62
Schedule Settings.................................................................................................................... 62
Button Lock................................................................................................................................ 63
Password Protection............................................................................................................... 64
Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup) ........ 65
Transferring Settings From a USB Flash Drive.................................................................... 65
Transferring Settings From a Computer............................................................................... 66
Batch Setup Error Notification.................................................................................................. 67
Menu Settings 68
Image Menu...................................................................................... 69
Color Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 69
Brightness......................................................................................................................................... 69
Contrast............................................................................................................................................. 69
Color Saturation............................................................................................................................. 70
Tint ...................................................................................................................................................... 70
Sharpness ......................................................................................................................................... 70
White Balance ................................................................................................................................. 70
4K Enhancement............................................................................................................................ 70
Image Preset Mode....................................................................................................................... 71
Frame Interpolation...................................................................................................................... 71
Deinterlacing................................................................................................................................... 71
Noise Reduction............................................................................................................................. 72
MPEG Noise Reduction................................................................................................................ 72
Super-resolution ............................................................................................................................ 72
Detail Enhancement..................................................................................................................... 72
Reset (Image Enhancement) ..................................................................................................... 72
Contents 4
Scene Adaptive Gamma ............................................................................................................. 73
Gamma .............................................................................................................................................. 73
RGBCMY ............................................................................................................................................ 73
Dynamic Contrast.......................................................................................................................... 73
Lights-Out Control ........................................................................................................................ 74
Reset (Image menu) ..................................................................................................................... 74
Signal Menu...................................................................................... 75
Resolution......................................................................................................................................... 75
Aspect ................................................................................................................................................ 75
Tracking............................................................................................................................................. 76
Sync. ................................................................................................................................................... 76
Position.............................................................................................................................................. 76
Auto Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 76
Overscan ........................................................................................................................................... 76
Blanking ............................................................................................................................................ 77
Color Space...................................................................................................................................... 77
Dynamic Range .............................................................................................................................. 77
Video Range .................................................................................................................................... 77
EDID.................................................................................................................................................... 78
Scale.................................................................................................................................................... 78
Reset (Signal menu)...................................................................................................................... 78
Settings Menu .................................................................................. 79
Geometry Correction ................................................................................................................... 79
Split Screen ...................................................................................................................................... 80
Split Screen Projection Restrictions.................................................................................. 80
Volume .............................................................................................................................................. 81
HDMI Link......................................................................................................................................... 81
Control Panel Lock........................................................................................................................ 81
Lens Lock .......................................................................................................................................... 82
Light Source Mode........................................................................................................................ 82
Brightness Level............................................................................................................................. 82
Constant Brightness ..................................................................................................................... 82
Estimated Remains........................................................................................................................ 82
Constant Brightness Usage Hours..................................................................................... 83
Light Source Operation Time.............................................................................................. 83
Remote Receiver............................................................................................................................ 84
User Button...................................................................................................................................... 84
Test Pattern...................................................................................................................................... 84
Memory ............................................................................................................................................. 85
Content Playback........................................................................................................................... 85
Creating Playlists Using Epson Web Control................................................................. 86
Content Playback Mode Restrictions ............................................................................... 87
Reset (Settings menu).................................................................................................................. 87
Extended Menu ................................................................................ 88
Home Screen................................................................................................................................... 88
Menu Position................................................................................................................................. 88
Message Position........................................................................................................................... 89
Messages .......................................................................................................................................... 89
Display Background...................................................................................................................... 89
Startup Screen ................................................................................................................................ 89
Standby Confirmation ................................................................................................................. 89
Air Filter Notice............................................................................................................................... 89
Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 89
Panel Alignment ............................................................................................................................ 90
Color Uniformity ............................................................................................................................ 90
OSD Rotation................................................................................................................................... 91
User's Logo....................................................................................................................................... 91
Projection ......................................................................................................................................... 91
Direct Power On............................................................................................................................. 91
Sleep Mode...................................................................................................................................... 92
Sleep Mode Timer ......................................................................................................................... 92
High Altitude Mode...................................................................................................................... 92
Auto Source Search ...................................................................................................................... 92
Auto Power On............................................................................................................................... 92
Startup Source................................................................................................................................ 92
Quick Startup .................................................................................................................................. 92
USB Power........................................................................................................................................ 93
A/V Mute Settings ......................................................................................................................... 93
Contents 5
Beep.................................................................................................................................................... 93
Indicators.......................................................................................................................................... 93
Log Save Destination ................................................................................................................... 93
Batch Setup Range........................................................................................................................ 93
AC Voltage Monitoring................................................................................................................ 94
Lens Type.......................................................................................................................................... 94
Date & Time ..................................................................................................................................... 94
Lens Calibration ............................................................................................................................. 94
A/V Settings..................................................................................................................................... 94
Standby Mode ................................................................................................................................ 95
HDBaseT............................................................................................................................................ 95
Color Calibration............................................................................................................................ 95
Conditions for Color Calibration........................................................................................ 95
Projector ID...................................................................................................................................... 96
Projector Grouping ....................................................................................................................... 96
Tiling................................................................................................................................................... 96
Edge Blending ................................................................................................................................ 96
Black Level........................................................................................................................................ 97
Reset (Multi-Projection menu).................................................................................................. 97
Screen Matching............................................................................................................................ 97
Conditions for Screen Matching ........................................................................................ 98
Color Matching............................................................................................................................... 98
Simple Stacking.............................................................................................................................. 98
Conditions for Simple Stacking.......................................................................................... 99
Schedule Settings.......................................................................................................................... 99
Schedule Status Icons.......................................................................................................... 100
Language ....................................................................................................................................... 100
Reset (Extended menu) ............................................................................................................ 100
Network Menu................................................................................ 101
Wireless Mode.............................................................................................................................. 101
Net. Info. - Wireless LAN........................................................................................................... 101
Net. Info. - Wired LAN................................................................................................................ 102
Display the QR Code.................................................................................................................. 102
Remote Camera Access ............................................................................................................ 102
Projector Name............................................................................................................................ 102
PJLink Password .......................................................................................................................... 102
Remote Password ....................................................................................................................... 102
Web Control Password ............................................................................................................. 102
Moderator Password.................................................................................................................. 102
Projector Keyword...................................................................................................................... 103
Display Keyword.......................................................................................................................... 103
Display LAN Info.......................................................................................................................... 103
Connection Mode ....................................................................................................................... 103
Search Access Point ................................................................................................................... 103
SSID .................................................................................................................................................. 104
Security ........................................................................................................................................... 104
Passphrase ..................................................................................................................................... 104
EAP Method .................................................................................................................................. 104
Channel........................................................................................................................................... 105
IP Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 105
SSID Display .................................................................................................................................. 106
IP Address Display ...................................................................................................................... 106
IPv6 Settings ................................................................................................................................. 106
Mail Notification .......................................................................................................................... 106
Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages.................................................................... 106
SMTP Server .................................................................................................................................. 107
Port Number ................................................................................................................................. 107
From................................................................................................................................................. 107
Address 1 Setting/Address 2 Setting/Address 3 Setting ............................................. 107
SNMP ............................................................................................................................................... 107
Trap IP Address 1/Trap IP Address 2.................................................................................... 107
Community Name ...................................................................................................................... 107
PJLink Notification...................................................................................................................... 108
Notified IP Address..................................................................................................................... 108
Command Communication..................................................................................................... 108
Secure HTTP .................................................................................................................................. 108
Web Server Certificate............................................................................................................... 108
Web API Settings......................................................................................................................... 108
Priority Gateway .......................................................................................................................... 109
Contents 6
PJLink............................................................................................................................................... 109
AMX Device Discovery .............................................................................................................. 109
Crestron Connected................................................................................................................... 109
Art-Net............................................................................................................................................. 109
Message Broadcasting .............................................................................................................. 109
Reset (Network menu) .............................................................................................................. 109
Info Menu........................................................................................ 110
Projector Info................................................................................................................................ 110
Event ID Code List................................................................................................................. 110
Light Source Info......................................................................................................................... 111
Version ............................................................................................................................................ 111
Status Information...................................................................................................................... 111
Voltage Warning Info ................................................................................................................ 112
Temp Warning Info .................................................................................................................... 112
Power On/Off History ................................................................................................................ 112
Reset Menu ..................................................................................... 113
Reset All Memories..................................................................................................................... 113
Refresh Mode................................................................................................................................ 113
Light Source Calibration........................................................................................................... 113
NFC Settings.................................................................................................................................. 114
Reset All Config............................................................................................................................ 114
Reset All (Factory Default) ....................................................................................................... 114
Adjusting Projector Features 116
Multi-Projection Features ............................................................. 117
Procedure Overview .................................................................................................................. 117
Preparation.................................................................................................................................... 117
Initializing Projectors ........................................................................................................... 117
Assigning a Master Projector............................................................................................ 118
Calibrating Projectors.......................................................................................................... 118
Installing Projectors.............................................................................................................. 118
Performing Rough Image Adjustments........................................................................ 118
Connecting Projectors to a Network ............................................................................. 119
Image Composition.................................................................................................................... 119
Tiling........................................................................................................................................... 119
Stacking .................................................................................................................................... 120
Adjusting Colors.......................................................................................................................... 120
External Camera Usage ................................................................. 122
Camera Assist Function ............................................................................................................ 122
Monitoring and Controlling the Projector 124
Projector Monitoring and Control Options................................. 125
Epson Projector Management ............................................................................................... 125
Epson Web Control .................................................................................................................... 125
SNMP ............................................................................................................................................... 125
ESC/VP21 Commands .............................................................................................................. 125
ESC/VP.net Commands............................................................................................................. 126
PJLink............................................................................................................................................... 126
Art-Net............................................................................................................................................. 126
Crestron Connected Support ................................................................................................. 126
Web API .......................................................................................................................................... 127
Accessing a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser........... 128
Web Control Options................................................................................................................. 129
Maintaining the Projector 139
Projector Maintenance .................................................................. 140
Cleaning the Lens........................................................................... 141
Cleaning the Projector Case.......................................................... 142
Air Filter and Vent Maintenance .................................................. 143
Cleaning the Air Filters and Intake Vents ......................................................................... 143
Replacing the Air Filter ............................................................................................................. 145
Contents 7
Solving Problems 148
Projection Problems ...................................................................... 149
Projector Indicator Status ............................................................. 150
Projector Status Display Messages .............................................. 153
Solving Image or Sound Problems............................................... 157
Solutions When No Image Appears..................................................................................... 157
Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears............................................................... 157
Displaying From a Windows Laptop.............................................................................. 158
Displaying From a Mac Laptop........................................................................................ 158
Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears .................................................... 158
Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears................................................................ 158
Solutions When the Image is not Rectangular................................................................ 159
Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static..................................................... 159
Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry .................................................................. 159
Solutions When the Image Brightness or Colors are Incorrect ................................. 160
Solutions When Automatic Adjustments are not Applied Correctly ...................... 160
Solutions When Simple Stacking is not Applied Correctly ......................................... 161
Solutions When an Afterimage Remains on the Projected Image .......................... 161
Solutions to Sound Problems................................................................................................. 161
Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems....... 163
Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems...................................................... 163
Solutions to Problems with the Remote Control............................................................ 163
Solutions to Password Problems........................................................................................... 164
Solution When "The Battery that Saves Your Clock Settings is Running Low"
Message Appears........................................................................................................................ 164
Solutions to Problems in Content Playback Mode ..................... 165
Solving Network Problems ........................................................... 166
Solutions When Wireless Authentication Fails ................................................................ 166
Solutions When You Cannot Access the Projector Through the Web ................... 166
Solutions When Network Alert E-Mails are not Received............................................ 166
Solutions When the Image Contains Static During Network Projection............... 167
Solutions When You Cannot Monitor and Control the Projector over a
Network .......................................................................................................................................... 167
Appendix 168
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts............................. 169
Lens .................................................................................................................................................. 169
Cables .............................................................................................................................................. 169
Mounts............................................................................................................................................ 170
External Devices .......................................................................................................................... 170
Replacement Parts...................................................................................................................... 170
For Wireless Connection .......................................................................................................... 170
Screen Size and Projection Distance............................................ 171
Projection Distance .................................................................................................................... 171
Projector Specifications................................................................. 180
Supported Features for Epson Projector Content Manager...... 183
List of Safety Symbols and Instructions ...................................... 184
Laser Safety Information............................................................... 186
Laser Warning Labels................................................................................................................. 186
Hazard Distance according to IEC62471-5 .................................. 188
Notices ............................................................................................ 189
FCC Compliance Statement.................................................................................................... 189
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with
requirements of EU directive.................................................................................................. 190
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with
requirements of United Kingdom directive...................................................................... 190
Restriction of Use........................................................................................................................ 190
Operating System References................................................................................................ 190
Trademarks.................................................................................................................................... 190
Copyright Notice......................................................................................................................... 191
Copyright Attribution................................................................................................................ 191
Notations Used in This Guide
Safety Symbols
The projector and its manuals use graphical symbols and labels to indicate content that tells you how to use the projector safely.
Read and carefully follow the instructions that are marked with these symbols and labels to avoid injury to persons or damage to property.
Warning
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death.
Caution
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.
General Information Notations
Attention
This label indicates procedures that may result in damage or injury if sufficient care is not taken.
This label indicates additional information that may be useful to know.
[Button name] Indicates the name of the buttons on the remote control or the control panel.
Example: [Esc] button
Menu/Setting name Indicates projector menu and setting names.
Example:
Select the Image menu
This label indicates links to the related pages.
sThis label indicates the projector's current menu level.
gg Related Links
• "Using the Manual to Search for Information" p.9
• "Getting the Latest Version of the Documents" p.10
Using the Manual to Search for Information 9
We assume that this manual will be used by specialists with technical
knowledge and experience of projector installation and adjustment.
Make sure you read the Safety Instructions before using your projector.
The PDF manual allows you to search for information you are looking for by
keyword, or jump directly to specific sections using the bookmarks. You can
also print only the pages you need. This section explains how to use a PDF
manual that has been opened in Adobe Reader X on your computer.
gg Related Links
• "Searching by Keyword" p.9
• "Jumping Directly from Bookmarks" p.9
• "Printing Only the Pages You Need" p.9
Searching by Keyword
Click Edit >Advanced Search. Enter the keyword (text) for information you
want to find in the search window, and then click Search. Hits are displayed
as a list. Click one of the displayed hits to jump to that page.
Jumping Directly from Bookmarks
Click a title to jump to that page. Click +or >to view the lower level titles in
that section. To return to the previous page, perform the following operation
on your keyboard.
• Windows: Hold down Alt, and then press ←.
• Mac OS: Hold down the command key, and then press ←.
Printing Only the Pages You Need
You can extract and print only the pages you need. Click Print in the File
menu, and then specify the pages you want to print in Pages in Pages to
Print.
• To specify a series of pages, enter a hyphen between the start page and the
end page.
Example: 20-25
• To specify pages that are not in series, divide the pages with commas.
Example: 5, 10, 15
Projector Parts and Functions 12
The following sections explain the projector parts and their functions.
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• "Projector Parts - Front/Top" p.12
• "Projector Parts - Rear" p.13
• "Projector Parts - Interface" p.14
• "Projector Parts - Base" p.16
• "Projector Parts - Control Panel" p.17
• "Projector Parts - Remote Control" p.18
• "Projector Parts - External Camera" p.23
Projector Parts - Front/Top
Name Function
AAir intake vent Takes in air to cool the projector internally.
BLens Images are projected from here.
Warning
Do not look into the projection lens while
projecting.
Projector Parts and Functions 13
Name Function
Caution
Do not place any objects or put your hand near
the projection lens. It could cause burns, fire,
or the object to warp because this area reaches
a high temperature due to the concentrated
projection light.
CRemote receivers Receive signals from the remote control.
DIndicator lights Indicate the projector's status.
EAir intake vent (air
filter)
Takes in air to cool the projector internally.
FUSB-A port
(USB connector Type
A)
Use to install the wireless LAN module.
GWireless LAN
indicator
Indicates the access status of the wireless LAN module.
HCable cover Cover for the rear interface ports section.
ILens replacement
cover
Remove when attaching or removing the lens.
Caution
When moving the projector, do not hold the
lens replacement cover. The lens replacement
cover may be removed and the projector may
fall, which could cause an injury.
Name Function
JAir exhaust vent Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector
internally.
Caution
While projecting, do not put your face or
hands near the air exhaust vent, and do not
place objects that may become warped or
damaged by heat near the vent. Hot air from
the air exhaust vent could cause burns,
warping, or accidents to occur.
gg Related Links
• "Projector Indicator Status" p.150
• "Installing the Wireless LAN Module" p.39
Projector Parts - Rear
Projector Parts and Functions 14
Name Function
APower inlet Connects the power cord to the projector.
BControl panel Operates the projector.
CSecurity slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver
Security System manufactured by Kensington.
DNFC tag Uses NFC technology to transfer projector information
through your mobile device.
The Projector Config Tool app lets you scan projector
information and write settings.
EConnector ports Connects interface cables.
Projector Parts - Interface
Attention
• Check the shape and orientation of the connectors on any cable you plan to
connect. Do not force a connector into a port if it does not fit. The device or
your projector could be damaged or could malfunction.
• Do not turn on the input source before connecting it to the projector. Doing so
could damage the projector.
• If necessary, use an adapter that allows you to connect to an input port on the
projector.
Name Function
AComputer port
(Mini D-Sub15-pin,
female)
Inputs image signals from a computer.
BAudio Out port
(Stereo mini pin jack)
Outputs audio from the current input source to an
external speaker. You can also connect the projector to
an amplifier with speakers.
To output audio from external speakers, select
Projector as the Audio Out Device setting in the
projector's Settings menu. When an audio/video
system is not connected to the projector, audio is
output from the external speakers even if Audio Out
Device is set to AV System.
sSettings >HDMI Link >Audio Out Device
If you want to output audio for the HDMI source from
the external speakers when the projector is turned off,
select Always On as the A/V Output setting in the
projector's Extended menu.
sExtended >A/V Settings >A/V Output
CRS-232C port
(Mini D-Sub 9-pin,
male)
Use to connect an RS-232C cable to control the
projector from a computer.
DRemote port
(Stereo mini pin jack)
Use to connect the optional remote control cable set
and inputs signals from the remote control. When the
remote control cable is connected, the remote receiver
on the projector is disabled.
Projector Parts and Functions 15
Name Function
ECable holder Pass a commercially available cable tie through here to
secure cables.
Warning
Do not bundle the power cord to the other
cables. Otherwise, a fire may occur.
FSDI Out/In ports
(BNC)
(EB‑PU2010B/EB‑PU2010W only)
Inputs video signals from SDI compatible video
equipment.
Outputs video signals input from the SDI In port to an
external monitor.
You can connect two projectors in a chain using a SDI
cable.
If you want to output images to an external monitor
when the projector is turned off, select Always On as
the A/V Output setting in the projector's Extended
menu.
sExtended >A/V Settings >A/V Output
GService port
(USB connector Type
B)
This port is used for batch settings and firmware
update.
HUSB-A port
(USB connector Type
A)
Use to connect a USB memory device for projecting
movies or images in Content Playback mode.
Use to connect the optional camera.
Provides a connection for a streaming media player to
power it.
Attention
• Use the USB cable supplied with or specified
for use with the device.
• Do not connect a USB hub or a USB cable
longer than 3 meters, or the device may not
operate correctly.
Name Function
IHDMI port
(HDMI)
Inputs video signals from HDMI compatible video
equipment and computers.
Connects the optional base unit.
This port is compatible with HDCP2.3. (Audio is only
supported by PCM)
JDVI-D port
(DVI-D 24-pin
single)
Inputs the computer DVI-D signals.
This port is compatible with HDCP1.4.
KHDBaseT port
(RJ-45)
Use to connect a LAN cable to the optional HDBaseT
Transmitter. You can use a network cable up to 100 m
in length. To ensure proper data transmission, use a
Category 5e STP cable or better. However, operation is
not guaranteed for all input/output devices and
environments.
This port is compatible with HDCP2.3.
Check the following settings:
• To enable communication from the Ethernet and
serial ports on the transmitter, select On as the
Control Communications setting in the projector's
Extended menu.
sExtended >HDBaseT >Control
Communications
• If you have connected an Extron XTP transmitter or
switcher, select On as the Extron XTP setting in the
projector's Extended menu.
sExtended >HDBaseT >Extron XTP
LLAN port
(RJ-45)
Use to connect a LAN cable to connect to a network.
Use a 100Base-TX or 10Base-T network cable.
To ensure proper data transmission, use a Category 5
shielded cable or better.
Projector Parts and Functions 16
Projector Parts - Base
Name Function
AFront feet When the projector is set up on a surface such as a
desk, turn to extend the foot to adjust the position of
the image.
You can adjust the position of the image by tilting the
projector up to 10 degrees. The larger the angle of tilt,
the harder it becomes to focus.
BScrew hole (for the
ring of the safety
wire)
Screw hole for securing the ring of the safety wire to
prevent the projector from falling from the ceiling or
wall.
Name Function
CRear feet When the projector is set up on a surface such as a
desk, turn to extend and retract the feet to adjust the
horizontal tilt.
You can adjust the tilt within a range of ±1.5°. The rear
feet are detachable. You can extend the feet by
approximately 12 mm before they detach.
DSecurity cable
attachment point
Pass the theft-prevention wire lock through here and
lock it in place.
Warning
Do not attach the safety wire to this point.
EScrew holes (for the
cable cover)
The screw holes for securing the cable cover.
Make sure the cables have been passed through the
notch on the base of the cable cover before attaching
the cable cover.
FAir filter cover screws Screws to fix the air filter cover in place.
GCable holder Pass the cable of the optional external camera through
here to secure the cable.
HExternal camera
fixing points
Use these points to attach the optional external camera.
ICeiling mount fixing
points (ELPMB67, 4
points)
Use these points to attach the optional ceiling mount
when installing the projector on a wall, or mounting
the projector from a ceiling.
gg Related Links
• "Installing the Safety Wire" p.16
Installing the Safety Wire
When you use the optional ceiling mount, you can install the safety wire to
prevent the projector from falling from the ceiling.
Projector Parts and Functions 17
Secure the ring using the M6 × 15 mm bolt supplied with the safety wire set,
and loop the safety wire through the ceiling mount to secure it as shown.
Projector Parts - Control Panel
Name Function
A[On] button Turns the projector on.
Name Function
B[Source Search]
button
Changes to the next input source.
C[Menu] button Displays and closes the projector's menu.
D[Enter] button [ ] Enters the current selection and moves to the next level
while displaying the projector's menu.
When projecting an analog RGB signal from the
Computer port, optimizes the Tracking,Sync., and
Position settings in the projector's Signal menu.
EControl panel lock
button and arrow
button
Displays the Control Panel Lock screen allowing you
to lock the control panel buttons.
Do one of the following to unlock them.
• Set the Control Panel Lock setting to Off.
• Hold down the [Enter] button on the control panel
for more than 7 seconds.
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's
menu.
FTest pattern button
and arrow button
Displays a test pattern. The test pattern's shape is
determined by the Screen Type setting. Be sure to set
the correct screen type before adjusting with the test
pattern.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Type
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's
menu.
G[A/V Mute] button Turns the video and audio on or off temporarily.
The projector's power automatically turns off 2 hours
after A/V Mute is enabled. You can disable this feature.
sExtended >Operation >A/V Mute Settings
Projector Parts and Functions 18
Name Function
H[Lens] button Displays the adjustment screens for lens shift, zoom,
focus, and distortion in that order each time the button
is pressed. Wait 20 minutes after turning on the
projector before setting the focus, zoom, and lens shift
for maximum accuracy.
When adjusting the image position using vertical lens
shift, adjust it by moving the image from the bottom to
the top. If you adjust it from the top to the bottom, the
image position may move down slightly after adjusting.
Hold down this button for more than 3 seconds to
move the lens position to the home position. Keep the
lens position in the home position for the clearest
picture.
IInformation button
[ ] and arrow button
Displays the projector's Info menu.
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's
menu.
JGeometry correction
button and arrow
button
Corrects the shape of the image using the options in
the Geometry Correction setting.
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's
menu.
K[Esc] button Stops the current function.
Moves back to the previous menu level while
displaying the projector's menu.
L[Standby] button Turns the projector off.
gg Related Links
• "Geometry Correction" p.79
Projector Parts - Remote Control
Name Function
A[On] button Turns the projector on.
B[Standby] button Turns the projector off.
Projector Parts and Functions 19
Name Function
CSwitch image source
buttons
Switch the image source to each port.
D[Aspect] button Changes the aspect mode.
You cannot change the aspect mode when the current
source is LAN.
Note that using the aspect ratio function of the
projector to reduce, enlarge, or split the projected
image for commercial purposes or for public viewing
may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder of
that image based on copyright law.
E[Auto] button When projecting an analog RGB signal from the
Computer port, optimizes the Tracking,Sync., and
Position settings in the projector's Signal menu.
F[Freeze] button Pauses or resumes images. Any sound or video action
continues to run, however, so you cannot resume
projection at the point that you stopped it.
Hold down this button for more than 5 seconds to set
up password security.
G[Test Pattern] button Displays a test pattern. The test pattern's shape is
determined by the Screen Type setting. Be sure to set
the correct screen type before adjusting with the test
pattern.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Type
H[Lens Shift] button Adjusts the position of the projected image. Wait 20
minutes after turning on the projector before setting
the focus, zoom, and lens shift for maximum accuracy.
When adjusting the image position using vertical lens
shift, adjust it by moving the image from the bottom to
the top. If you adjust it from the top to the bottom, the
image position may move down slightly after adjusting.
Hold down this button for more than 3 seconds to
move the lens position to the home position. Keep the
lens position in the home position for the clearest
picture.
I[Zoom] button Adjusts the image size.
Name Function
J[Menu] button Displays and closes the projector's menu.
Hold down this button for more than 15 seconds to
turn on all remote receivers.
KArrow buttons Selects menu items while displaying the projector's
menu.
L[Enter] button [ ] Enters the current selection and moves to the next level
while displaying the projector's menu.
M[A/V Mute] button Turns the video and audio on or off temporarily.
The projector's power automatically turns off 2 hours
after A/V Mute is enabled. You can disable this feature.
sExtended >Operation >A/V Mute Settings
Hold down this button for more than 5 seconds to flip
the image over top-to-bottom.
N[Page] up/down
buttons
Display the previous or next test pattern while
displaying a test pattern.
Controls page up and down on your computer when
you connect a projector and computer using a USB
cable or over the network.
O[Volume] up/down
buttons
Adjust the speaker volume.
Caution
Do not start a presentation at a high volume
setting. Sudden loud noises may cause hearing
loss.
Always lower the volume before powering off,
so that you can power on and then gradually
increase the volume.
PInformation button
[ ]
Displays the projector's Info menu.
Q[User] buttons Perform settings assigned in the User Button setting in
the projector's Settings menu.
Projector Parts and Functions 20
Name Function
RNumeric buttons Enters numbers in the projector's menu while holding
down the [Num] button.
In Content Playback mode, enter numbers while
holding down the [Num] button to play back your
favorite playlists.
S[ID] button Press this button and press a number button within 5
seconds to select the ID for the projector you want to
operate using the remote control. (Enter a one-digit or
two-digit number.)
If you do not know the projector's ID, press this button
during projection to temporarily display the projector's
ID and the remote control's ID on the screen.
T[ID] switch Enables (On) or disables (Off) ID settings for the
remote control.
URemote port Use to connect the optional remote control cable set
and inputs signals from the remote control. When the
remote control cable is connected, the remote receiver
on the projector is disabled.
V[Home] button Displays and closes the Home screen.
Hold down this button for more than 5 seconds to lock
or unlock the remote control buttons.
W[Num] button Hold down this button to enter numbers using the
numeric buttons.
X[Geometry] button Displays the Geometry Correction screen allowing you
to correct keystone distortion of the projected image.
Y[Memory] button Displays the Memory screen where you can save
customized settings and load saved settings. A memory
name that has already been used is indicated by a blue
mark. Saving over a previously saved memory
overwrites the settings with your current settings.
Z[E-Zoom] +/–
buttons
Resizes the projected image without changing the
projection size.
This feature is unavailable if the Scale setting in the
projector's menu.
sSignal >Scale
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Scale
Name Function
a[Default] button Returns the selected setting to its default value.
Hold down this button for more than 3 seconds to start
the lens calibration process.
b[Esc] button Stops the current function.
Moves back to the previous menu level while
displaying the projector's menu.
c[Focus] button Displays the screen where you can adjust the focus and
distortion in the projected image.
d[Split] button Projects two images from different image sources
simultaneously by splitting the projected screen.
While using the split screen feature, other projector
features may not be available and some settings may be
automatically applied to all images.
You cannot perform split screen projection when the
Content Playback setting is set to On in the projector's
Settings menu.
Some input source combinations are not supported for
split screen projection.
e[Color Mode] button Changes the color mode.
f[Search] button Switches to the next input source.
gIllumination button
[ ]
Illuminates the buttons on the remote control for
approximately 15 seconds. This is useful when using
the remote control in the dark.
hIndicator A light is emitted when outputting remote control
signals.
iRemote control light
emitting area
Outputs remote control signals.
gg Related Links
• "Installing Batteries in the Remote Control" p.21
• "Remote Control Operation" p.21
• "Locking the Remote Control Buttons" p.22
• "Password Protection" p.64
• "Home Screen" p.49
Projector Parts and Functions 21
• "Geometry Correction" p.79
• "Memory" p.85
• "Split Screen" p.80
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
The remote control uses the two AA batteries that came with the projector.
Attention
Make sure you read the Safety Instructions before handling the batteries.
aReplace the batteries as soon as they run out. The remote control uses
two AA manganese or alkaline batteries.
aRemove the battery cover as shown.
bRemove the old batteries, if necessary.
aDispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
cInsert the batteries.
Warning
Check the positions of the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery holder to
ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way. If the batteries are not used
correctly, they could explode or leak causing a fire, injury, or damage to the
product.
dReplace the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place.
Remote Control Operation
The remote control lets you control the projector from almost anywhere in
the room.
Make sure that you aim the remote control at the projector's receivers within
the distance and angles listed here.
Projector Parts and Functions 22
a• Depending on your installation environment, the available distance
and angles may be shortened.
• 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 are not going to use the remote control for a long
time, remove the batteries.
• When you use multiple projectors in the same room or when there
are obstacles around the remote receiver, interference may cause
projector operations to become unstable. Connect the optional
remote control cable set to the projectors. When the cable set is
connected, you can operate projectors stably.
Locking the Remote Control Buttons
You can lock some of the buttons on the remote control.
To lock the remote control buttons shown here, press and hold the [Home]
button on the remote control for approximately 5 seconds.
To unlock the buttons, press and hold the [Home] button again for
approximately 5 seconds.
Projector Parts and Functions 23
Projector Parts - External Camera
You can attach the optional external camera to the front of the projector or
lens. See the external camera manual for the installation method.
Name Function
ACamera lens Takes photos.
Attention
Do not use or store the external camera in
places where it will be exposed to strong light.
Otherwise, burning or malfunction may occur.
Name Function
BIndicator light Indicates the external camera's status.
• Lit: standby
• Flashing (250 ms intervals): external camera is
malfunctioning
• Flashing (500 ms intervals): external camera is
operating
• Flashing (1000 ms intervals): updating the firmware
Cmicro USB-B port Connects the supplied USB cable to the projector.
DScrew holes (for
installation)
Secures the mount for installing the external camera.
gg Related Links
• "External Camera Usage" p.122
Setting Up the Projector
Follow the instructions in these sections to set up your projector.
gg Related Links
• "Notes on Transporting" p.25
• "Precautions on Installation" p.26
• "Attaching and Removing a Lens" p.29
• "Operating the Projector Power" p.35
• "Wired Network Connection" p.37
• "Wireless Network Connection" p.39
• "Secure HTTP" p.46
Notes on Transporting 25
There are many glass parts and precision components inside the projector. To
prevent damage due to impacts when transporting, handle the projector as
follows.
Caution
The projector should not be carried by one person. At least two people are needed
to unpack or carry the projector.
Attention
• Remove the lens unit if an option lens is installed.
• If the projector does not have a lens, attach the cover that was on the lens mount
when you purchased the projector.
Precautions on Installation 26
You can install the projector or mount it to the ceiling at any horizontal or
vertical angle. Note the following precautions when installing the projector.
Warning
• A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from
a wall or ceiling. If you do not install the projector correctly, it could fall and
cause damage or injury.
• Do not use adhesives on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent the screws
from loosening, or use lubricants, oils, or similar substances on the projector; the
projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount. This could
cause serious injury to anyone under the ceiling mount and could damage the
projector.
• Do not install the projector in a location subject to high levels of dust or
humidity, or in a location subject to smoke or steam. Otherwise, it could cause a
fire or electric shock to occur. The projector's case could also deteriorate and be
damaged causing the projector to fall from the mount.
Examples of environments that could cause the projector to fall due to case
deterioration
• Locations subject to excessive smoke or airborne oil particles, such as factories
or kitchens
• Locations containing volatile solvents or chemicals, such as factories or
laboratories
• Locations where the projector could be subjected to detergents or chemicals,
such as factories or kitchens
• Locations in which aroma oils are often used, such as relaxation rooms
• Near devices that produce excessive smoke, airborne oil particles, or foam at
events
Attention
• Use M6 screws (up to a depth of 14 mm) to fix the projector's ceiling mount
fixing points and the mounting hardware at four points.
• Do not stack projectors directly on top of each other.
Precautions on Installation 27
Installation space
Attention
Be sure to leave the following amount of space around the projector so as not to
block the air exhaust and intake vents.
Installation space (When installing multiple projectors side by side)
Attention
• If you are installing multiple projectors next to each other, make sure hot air
from the exhaust vent does not go into the air intake vent of another projector.
• If you use a partition, you can narrow the space between the projectors.
Precautions on Installation 28
Installation space (When installing the optional external air filter)
Attention
If you are installing the optional external air filter to your projector, be sure to
leave the following amount of space around the projector.
Attaching and Removing a Lens 29
Follow the instructions in these sections to attach or remove a compatible
lens.
Warning
Make sure you turn off the projector and unplug the power cord before attaching
or removing a lens. Otherwise, you may receive an electric shock.
Attention
• If dust or dirt gets inside the projector, projection quality deteriorates and it
could cause a malfunction. Be sure to observe the following precautions when
handling.
• Make sure the front of the projector is not facing up when you attach or
remove the lens.
• Remove the lens only when necessary.
• Store the projector with the lens installed.
• Avoid touching the lens with your bare hands to prevent fingerprints on or
damage to the lens surface.
gg Related Links
• "Attaching a Lens" p.29
• "Removing a Lens" p.33
Attaching a Lens
You can attach a compatible lens to the projector.
aFor information on installing an ultra short-throw zoom lens, see the
User's Guide supplied with the lens.
aTurn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
bPull the lens cover off of the projector.
cRemove the stopper, if necessary.
Attaching and Removing a Lens 30
dPinch the lock lever and move it to the Release position. aWhen using one of the following lenses, attach the lens
connector cap to protect the port.
• ELPLS04
• ELPLU02
• ELPLR04
• ELPLW04
• ELPLM06/ELPLM07
• ELPLL07
Attaching and Removing a Lens 31
eInsert the lens straight into the projector's lens socket with the white
dot facing up. fHold the lens firmly, then pinch the lock lever and move it to the Lock
position.
Check that the lens cannot be detached.
Attaching and Removing a Lens 32
gReattach the stopper.
aThe lever is secured even without using the lever lock, but this
adds an additional measure of safety.
hReplace the lens cover.
aIf projecting down, we recommend securing the lens cover with
commercially available screws (M3×12mm).
iIf you are prompted when turning on the projector, select Yes to
calibrate the lens.
Attaching and Removing a Lens 33
a• Lens calibration helps the projector to correctly acquire the
lens position and adjustment range, and takes up to 100
seconds. When calibration is finished, the lens returns to the
same position it was in before calibration.
The following lenses return to the standard position.
• ELPLX01/01S
• ELPLX01W/01WS
• ELPLX02/02S
• ELPLX02W/02WS
• If no message is displayed after attaching the lens, perform lens
calibration using one of the following methods.
• Hold down the [Default] button on the remote control for
approximately 3 seconds.
• Change the projector's menu:
sExtended >Operation >Lens Calibration
• If you do not calibrate the lens, the following functions may
not operate correctly.
• Focus
• Distortion
• Zoom
• Lens Shift
• Memory (Lens Position)
Attention
If the icon indicating that lens calibration has failed is displayed, remove the
lens and then reinstall it. If the message continues to be displayed, stop
using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and
contact Epson for help.
jWhen using one of the following lenses, select the Lens Type in the
projector's menu according to the lens you are using so that distortion
correction is performed correctly.
• ELPLS04
• ELPLU02
• ELPLR04
• ELPLW04
• ELPLM06/ELPLM07
• ELPLL07
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Lens Type
aIf you are projecting from a table or other flat surface, the image may
be tilted depending on your lens. Adjust the tilt of the image using the
front and rear feet.
Removing a Lens
You can remove a lens to replace it with a different lens.
Caution
Wait at least 30 minutes to remove or replace the lens after turning off the
projector. Touching the lens unit before it cools down may cause burns.
aThe projector uses a laser as the light source. As a safety measure, the
light source turns off when the lens is removed. Attach the lens, and
then press the [On] button to turn it back on.
aHold down the [Lens Shift] (remote control) or [Lens] (control panel)
button for approximately 3 seconds to move the lens to the home
position.
bTurn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
Attaching and Removing a Lens 34
cPull the lens cover off of the projector.
dRemove the stopper, if necessary.
eHold the lens firmly as you pinch the lock lever and move it to the
Release position.
fGently pull the lens straight out of the projector.
Operating the Projector Power 35
Follow the instructions in these sections to operate the projector power.
gg Related Links
• "Turning On the Projector" p.35
• "Turning Off the Projector" p.36
Turning On the Projector
Turn on the computer or video equipment you want to use after you turn on
the projector.
aConnect the power cord to the projector's power inlet and plug it into
an electrical outlet.
The projector's power indicator turns blue. This indicates that the
projector is receiving power, but is not yet turned on (it is in standby
mode).
bPress the [On] button on the control panel or remote control to turn on
the projector.
The projector beeps and the status indicator flashes blue as the
projector warms up. Once the projector is warmed up, the status
indicator stops flashing and turns blue.
a• When Quick Startup is enabled in the projector's Extended
menu, the projector becomes ready for use in several seconds
the next time you press the power button.
sExtended >Operation >Quick Startup
Try the following if you do not see a projected image.
• Turn on the connected computer or video device.
• Change the screen output from the computer when using a laptop
computer.
• Insert a DVD or other video media, and press play (if necessary).
• Press the [Search] button on the control panel or remote control to detect
the source.
• Press the button for the desired video source on the remote control.
• If the Home screen is displayed, select the source you want to project.
Warning
• Never look into the projector lens when the light source is on. This can damage
your eyes and is especially dangerous for children.
• When turning on the projector at a distance using the remote control, make sure
there is no one looking into the lens.
• During projection, do not block the light from the projector with a book or other
objects. If the light from the projector is blocked, the area on which the light
shines becomes hot which could cause it to melt, burn, or start a fire. Also, the
lens may get hot due to the reflected light which could cause the projector to
malfunction. To stop projection, use the A/V Mute function, or turn off the
projector.
Operating the Projector Power 36
a• When the Direct Power On setting is set to On in the projector's
Extended menu, the projector turns on as soon as you plug it in.
Note that the projector also turns on automatically in cases such as
recovery from a power outage.
sExtended >Operation >Direct Power On
• If you select a specific port as the Auto Power On setting in the
projector's Extended menu, the projector turns on as soon as it
detects a signal or cable connection from that port.
sExtended >Operation >Auto Power On
gg Related Links
• "Home Screen" p.49
Turning Off the Projector
Turn off the projector after use.
a• Turn off this product when it is not in use to prolong the life of the
projector. Light source life varies depending on the mode selected,
environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.
• Light source calibration starts automatically if you turn off the
projector and the following conditions are present:
• The Light Source Calibration setting is set to Run Periodically in
the projector's Reset menu
• 100 hours have passed since the last light source calibration
• You have used the projector continuously for more than 20
minutes
• Since the projector supports the direct shutdown feature, it can be
turned off directly using the breaker.
aPress the [Standby] button on the control panel or remote control.
The projector displays a shutdown confirmation screen.
bPress the [Standby] button again. (To leave it on, press any other
button.)
The projector beeps twice, the light source turns off, and the status
indicator turns off.
cTo transport or store the projector, make sure the status indicator on
the projector is off, and then unplug the power cord.
Wired Network Connection 37
You can send images to your projector, as well as monitor and control your
projector, over a network.
To perform these operations, connect the projector to your network, and then
set up your projector and computer.
After connecting and setting up the projector as described here, download
and install the following network software from the following Web site.
epson.sn
• Epson iProjection software sets up your computer for network projection. It
also allows you to hold interactive meetings by projecting the user's
computer screen over a network. See the Epson iProjection Operation Guide
(Windows/Mac) for instructions.
• Epson Projector Management software (Windows only) sets up your
computer for monitoring and controlling projectors. See the Epson Projector
Management Operation Guide for instructions.
gg Related Links
• "Connecting to a Wired Network" p.37
• "Selecting Wired Network Settings" p.37
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. To ensure proper data transmission, use a
Category 5 shielded cable or better.
aConnect one end of the network cable to your network hub, switch, or
router.
bConnect the other end of the cable to the projector's LAN port.
Selecting Wired Network Settings
Before you can project from computers on your network, you need to select
network settings on the projector.
aMake sure you already connected the projector to your wired network
using the LAN port.
aPress the [Menu] button, select the Network menu, and press [Enter].
bSelect Network Configuration and press [Enter].
cSelect the Basic menu and press [Enter].
dSelect the 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.
•Remote Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric
characters long to access the projector using the Basic Control. (User
name is EPSONREMOTE; default password is the projector's serial
number.)
•Web Control Password lets you enter a password up to 32
alphanumeric characters long to access the projector over the Web.
(User name is EPSONWEB; default password is the projector's serial
number.)
•Moderator Password lets you enter a four-digit number password
for accessing the projector as a moderator using Epson iProjection.
(No password is set by default.)
•Projector Keyword lets you turn on a security password to prevent
access to the projector by anyone not in the room with it. You must
enter a displayed, randomized keyword from a computer using
Epson iProjection to access the projector and share the current
screen.
Wired Network Connection 38
•Display Keyword lets you select whether to display a projector
keyword on the projected image when accessing the projector using
Epson iProjection.
•Display LAN Info. lets you set the display format for the projector's
network information.
aUse the displayed keyboard to enter numbers and characters.
Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight
characters and press [Enter] to select them.
eSelect the Wired LAN menu and press [Enter].
fAssign the IP settings for your network as necessary.
• If your network assigns addresses automatically, select IP Settings to
set the DHCP setting to On.
• If you must set addresses manually, select IP Settings to set the
DHCP setting to Off, and then enter the projector's IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as necessary.
• If you want to connect the projector to the network using IPv6, select
IPv6 Settings to set the IPv6 setting to On, and then set the Auto
Configuration and Use Temporary Address settings as necessary.
aTo highlight the numbers you want from the displayed keyboard,
press the arrow buttons on the remote control. To select a
highlighted number, press [Enter].
gTo prevent the IP address from being displayed on the LAN standby
screen and Home screen, set the IP Address Display setting to Off.
hWhen you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-
screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
iPress the [LAN] button on the remote control.
The wired network settings complete when you see the correct IP
address on the LAN standby screen.
gg Related Links
• "Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.51
Wireless Network Connection 39
You can send images to your projector, as well as monitor and control your
projector, over a network.
To perform these operations, you must install the Epson 802.11b/g/n wireless
LAN module, and then set up your projector and computer using the
projector's Network menus.
After setting up the projector, download and install the following network
software from the following Web site.
epson.sn
• Epson iProjection (Windows/Mac) software allows you to hold interactive
meetings by projecting the user's computer screen over a network. See the
Epson iProjection Operation Guide (Windows/Mac) for instructions.
• Epson iProjection (iOS/Android) app allows you to project from iOS,
Android, or Chromebook devices.
You can download Epson iProjection for free from the App Store or Google
Play. Any fees incurred when communicating with the App Store or Google
Play are the responsibility of the customer.
• Epson Projector Management software (Windows only) sets up your
computer for monitoring and controlling projectors. See the Epson Projector
Management Operation Guide for instructions.
gg Related Links
• "Installing the Wireless LAN Module" p.39
• "Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually" p.40
• "Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows" p.41
• "Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Mac" p.41
• "Setting Up Wireless Network Security" p.42
• "Using a QR Code to Connect a Mobile Device" p.43
• "Using a USB Key to Connect a Windows Computer" p.44
Installing the Wireless LAN Module
To use the projector over a wireless network, install the Epson 802.11b/g/n
wireless LAN module. Do not install any other type of wireless LAN module.
Attention
Never remove the module while its indicator is blue or flashing, or while you are
projecting wirelessly. This could damage the module or lose data.
aTurn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
bLoosen the screws and remove the air filter cover as shown (it is
attached with a tether).
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cConnect the Wireless LAN module to the wireless LAN module slot.
dReplace the air filter cover as shown and tighten the screws.
Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually
Before you can project from your wireless network, you need to select
network settings for the projector.
aPress the [Menu] button, select the Network menu, and press [Enter].
bSelect On as the Wireless LAN Power setting.
cSelect Network Configuration and press [Enter].
dSelect the Basic menu and press [Enter].
eSelect the 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.
•Remote Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric
characters long to access the projector using the Basic Control. (User
name is EPSONREMOTE; default password is the projector's serial
number.)
•Web Control Password lets you enter a password up to 32
alphanumeric characters long to access the projector over the Web.
(User name is EPSONWEB; default password is the projector's serial
number.)
•Moderator Password lets you enter a four-digit number password
for accessing the projector as a moderator using Epson iProjection.
(No password is set by default.)
•Projector Keyword lets you turn on a security password to prevent
access to the projector by anyone not in the room with it. You must
enter a displayed, randomized keyword from a computer using
Epson iProjection to access the projector and share the current
screen.
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•Display Keyword lets you select whether to display a projector
keyword on the projected image when accessing the projector using
Epson iProjection.
•Display LAN Info. lets you set the display format for the projector's
network information.
aUse the displayed keyboard to enter numbers and characters.
Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight
characters and press [Enter] to select them.
fSelect the Wireless LAN menu and press [Enter].
gSelect the Connection Mode setting.
•Quick lets you connect to multiple smartphones, tablets, or
computers directly using wireless communication.
•Advanced lets you connect to smartphones, tablets, or computers
over a wireless network access point.
hIf you selected the Advanced connection mode, select Search Access
Point to select the access point you want to connect to.
aIf you need to assign the SSID manually, select SSID to enter the
SSID.
iFor the Advanced connection mode, assign the IP settings for your
network as necessary.
• If your network assigns addresses automatically, select IP Settings to
set the DHCP setting to On.
• If you must set addresses manually, select IP Settings to set the
DHCP setting to Off, and then enter the projector's IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as necessary.
• If you want to connect the projector to the network using IPv6, select
IPv6 Settings to set the IPv6 setting to On, and then set the Auto
Configuration and Use Temporary Address settings as necessary.
jTo prevent the SSID or IP address from being displayed on the LAN
standby screen and Home screen, set the SSID Display setting or the IP
Address Display setting to Off.
kWhen you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-
screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
lPress the [LAN] button on the remote control.
The wireless network settings are complete when you see the correct IP
address on the LAN standby screen.
When you have finished making wireless settings for your projector, you need
to select the wireless network on your computer. Then start the network
software to send images to your projector through a wireless network.
gg Related Links
• "Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.51
Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows
Before connecting to the projector, select the correct wireless network on your
computer.
aTo access your wireless utility software, click the network icon on the
Windows taskbar.
bWhen connecting in Advanced connection mode, select the network
name (SSID) of the network the projector is connecting to.
cClick Connect.
Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Mac
Before connecting to the projector, select the correct wireless network in Mac.
Wireless Network Connection 42
aClick the Wi-Fi icon on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
bWhen connecting in Advanced connection mode, make sure Wi-Fi is
turned on and select the network name (SSID) of the network the
projector is connecting to.
Setting Up Wireless Network Security
You can set up security for your projector to use on a wireless network. Set up
one of the following security options to match the settings used on your
network:
• WPA2-PSK security *
• WPA3-PSK security **
• WPA2/WPA3-PSK security **
• WPA3-EAP security **
• WPA2/WPA3-EAP security **
* Available only for the Quick connection mode.
** Available only for the Advanced connection mode.
aContact your network administrator for guidance on entering the
correct information.
aIf you want to set up the WPA3-EAP or WPA2/WPA3-EAP security,
make sure your digital certificate file is compatible with projector
registration and placed directly on the USB storage device.
bPress the [Menu] button, select the Network menu, and press [Enter].
cSelect Network Configuration and press [Enter].
dSelect the Wireless LAN menu and press [Enter].
eSelect the Security setting and press [Enter].
fSelect the security settings to match your network settings.
gDo one of the following according to the security you selected.
•WPA2-PSK,WPA3-PSK, or WPA2/WPA3-PSK: Select Complete
and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit
the menus.
•WPA3-EAP,WPA2/WPA3-EAP: Select EAP Method and press
[Enter].
hSelect the protocol for authentication as the EAP Type setting.
iTo import your certificate, select the certificate type and press [Enter].
•Client Certificate for the PEAP-TLS or EAP-TLS type
•CA certificate for all EAP types
aYou can also register the digital certificates from your Web
browser. However, be sure to register just once or the certificate
may not install correctly.
jSelect Register and press [Enter].
kFollow the on-screen instructions to connect a USB storage device to
the projector's USB-A port.
lPress [Enter] to display the certificate list.
mSelect the certificate to import using the displayed list.
A message is displayed prompting you to enter the password for the
certificate.
nEnter a password and press [Enter].
The certificate is imported and a completion message appears.
Wireless Network Connection 43
oSelect your EAP settings as necessary.
•User name lets you enter a user name using up to 64 alphanumeric
characters. To enter more than 32 characters, use your Web browser.
When importing a client certificate, the name the certificate was
issued to is automatically set.
•Password lets you enter a password using up to 64 alphanumeric
characters for authentication when using the PEAP,EAP-FAST, or
LEAP type. To enter more than 32 characters, use your Web
browser.
•Verify Server Cert. lets you select whether or not to verify the server
certificate when a CA certificate has been set.
•RADIUS Serv.Name lets you enter the server name to be verified.
pWhen you have finished making settings, select Complete and follow
the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
gg Related Links
• "Supported Client and CA Certificates" p.43
Supported Client and CA Certificates
You can register these types of digital certificates.
Client Certificate (PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS)
Specification Description
Format PKCS#12
Extension PFX, P12
Encryption RSA
Hashes MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512
Key length 512/1024/2048/4096 bit
Password * Up to 64 alphanumeric characters; required
CA Certificate (PEAP/PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS/EAP-FAST)
Specification Description
Format X509v3
Extension DER/CER/PEM
Encryption RSA
Hashes MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512
Key length 512/1024/2048/4096 bit
Encoding BASE64/Binary
* You need to use your Web browser to enter more than 32 characters.
Using a QR Code to Connect a Mobile Device
After selecting the wireless network settings for your projector, you can
display a QR code on the screen and use it to connect a mobile device using
the Epson iProjection (iOS/Android) app.
a• Make sure you have installed the latest version of Epson iProjection
on your device.
• You can download Epson iProjection for free from the App Store or
Google Play. Any fees incurred when communicating with the App
Store or Google Play are the responsibility of the customer.
• When using Epson iProjection in Quick connection mode, we
recommend making security settings.
aPress the [LAN] button on the remote control.
The QR code is displayed on the projected surface.
Wireless Network Connection 44
a• If you do not see the QR code, set the Display LAN Info.
setting to Text & QR Code in the projector's Network menu.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Display
LAN Info.
• To hide the QR code, press [Esc].
• When the QR code is hidden, press [Enter] to display the code.
bStart Epson iProjection on your mobile device.
cRead the projected QR code using Epson iProjection to connect it to
the projector.
aTo correctly read the QR code, make sure you face the screen
squarely and closely enough so that the projected code fits into
the guide of the mobile device's QR code reader. If you are too
far from the screen, the code may not be read.
When a connection is established, select Contents menu from , and
then select the file you want to project.
Using a USB Key to Connect a Windows Computer
You can set up your USB flash drive as a USB key to quickly connect the
projector to a wireless LAN supported Windows computer. After creating the
USB key, you can quickly project images from the network projector.
aSet up the USB key using USB Key Setup Tool of the Epson iProjection
(Windows) software.
aSee the Epson iProjection Operation Guide (Windows/Mac) for
instructions.
bMake sure the wireless LAN module is installed into your projector.
cTurn on the projector.
dPress the [LAN] button on the remote control.
The LAN standby screen is displayed. Verify that an SSID and IP
address are displayed.
eRemove the wireless LAN module from the projector's USB-A port (if
installed) and insert the USB key into the same port.
You see a projected message that the network information update is
complete.
fRemove the USB key.
If your projector needs the wireless LAN module, reinsert the wireless
LAN module into the projector.
gConnect the USB key to a USB port on your computer.
hFollow the on-screen instructions to install the necessary application.
a• If the Windows Firewall message is displayed, click Yes to
disable the firewall.
• You need administrator authority to install the software.
• If it is not installed automatically, double-click
MPPLaunch.exe in the USB key.
After a few minutes, your computer image is displayed by the projector.
iWhen you have finished projecting wirelessly, select the Safely Remove
Hardware option in the Windows taskbar, and then remove the USB
key from your computer.
aYou may need to restart your computer to reactivate your
wireless LAN connection.
Secure HTTP 46
You can use the HTTPS protocol to increase security between the projector
and a Web browser communicating with it. To do this, you create a server
certificate, install it on the projector, and turn on the Secure HTTP setting in
the projector menus to verify the reliability of the Web browser.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Secure HTTP
Even if you do not install a server certificate, the projector automatically
creates a self-signed certificate and allows communication. However, because
the self-signed certificate cannot verify reliability from a Web browser, you
see a warning about the server's reliability when you access the projector from
a Web browser. This warning does not prevent communication.
gg Related Links
• "Importing a Web Server Certificate Using the Menus" p.46
Importing a Web Server Certificate Using the Menus
You can create your Web server certificate and import it using the projector
menus and an external storage device.
a• You can use a USB flash drive as an external storage device for this
model.
• You can also register the digital certificates from your Web browser.
However, be sure to register just once or the certificate may not
install correctly.
aMake sure your digital certificate file is compatible with projector
registration and directly placed on the USB storage device.
bPress the [Menu] button, select the Network menu, and press [Enter].
cSelect Network Configuration and press [Enter].
dSelect the Others menu and press [Enter].
eSet the Secure HTTP setting to On.
fSelect Web Server Cert. and press [Enter].
gSelect Register and press [Enter].
hFollow the on-screen instructions to connect a USB storage device to
the projector's USB-A port.
iPress [Enter] to display the certificate list.
jSelect the certificate to import using the displayed list.
A message is displayed prompting you to enter the password for the
certificate.
kEnter a password and press [Enter].
The certificate is imported and a completion message appears.
gg Related Links
• "Supported Web Server Certificates" p.46
Supported Web Server Certificates
You can register these types of digital certificates.
Web Server Certificate (Secure HTTP)
Specification Description
Format PKCS#12
Extension PFX, P12
Encryption RSA
Hashes MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512
Key length 512/1024/2048/4096 bit
Common name Network host name
Organization Optional
Password * Up to 64 alphanumeric characters; required
Secure HTTP 47
* You need to use your Web browser to enter more than 32 characters.
Adjusting the Menu Settings
Follow the instructions in these sections to access the projector menu system and change projector settings.
gg Related Links
• "Home Screen" p.49
• "Using the Projector's Menus" p.50
• "Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.51
• "Using Basic Projector Features" p.52
• "Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup)" p.65
Home Screen 49
The Home screen feature allows you to easily select an image source and
access useful functions. You can display the Home screen by pressing the
[Home] button on the remote control. The Home screen is also displayed
when you turn on the projector and no signal is being input.
Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to select a menu item, and then
press [Enter].
ASelects the source you want to project.
BDisplays the Connection Guide. You can select the wireless connection methods
according to the devices you are using, such as smartphones or computers.
CIndicates the projector is in Content Playback mode.
DDisplays the Help screen.
EDisplays the projector's menu.
FPerforms menu options assigned to Home Screen in the projector's Extended
menu.
GSelects the brightness for the light source.
HChanges the projector's color mode.
aThe Home screen disappears after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Using the Projector's Menus 50
You can use the projector's menus to adjust the settings that control how your
projector works. The projector displays the menus on the screen.
aPress the [Menu] button on the control panel or remote control.
You see the menu screen displaying the Image menu settings.
bPress 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.
aThe available settings depend on the current input source.
cTo change settings in the displayed menu, press [Enter].
dPress the up or down arrow button to move through the settings.
eChange the settings using the buttons listed on the bottom of the menu
screens.
fTo return all the menu settings to their default values, select Reset.
gWhen you finish changing settings on a menu, press [Esc].
hPress [Menu] or [Esc] to exit the menus.
Using the Displayed Keyboard 51
You can use the displayed keyboard to enter numbers and characters.
aUse the arrow buttons on the control panel or remote control to
highlight the number or character you want to enter and press the
[Enter] button.
aEach time you select the CAPS key, the characters change
between upper case and lower case. Each time you select the
SYM1/2 key, the symbols enclosed by the frame change.
bAfter entering the text, select Finish on the keyboard to confirm your
entries. Select Cancel to cancel entering text.
aYou can select projector settings and control projection over a network
using a Web browser from your computer.
Some symbols cannot be entered using the displayed keyboard. Use
your Web browser to enter the text.
gg Related Links
• "Available Text Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.51
Available Text Using the Displayed Keyboard
You can enter the following text when using the displayed keyboard.
Text type Details
Numbers 0123456789
Alphabet ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
Z
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Symbols ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ]
^_`{|}~
Using Basic Projector Features 52
Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's basic features.
gg Related Links
• "Setting Up the Projector" p.52
• "Projecting Images" p.53
• "Adjusting the Image Position and Shape" p.55
• "Adjusting the Image Quality" p.58
• "Using Multiple Projectors" p.60
• "Maintaining the Projector Quality" p.61
• "Managing the Projector's Settings" p.62
Setting Up the Projector
This section provides instructions on setting up your projector.
gg Related Links
• "Messages" p.52
• "Standby Confirmation" p.52
• "Sleep Mode" p.52
• "Beep" p.52
• "Indicators" p.53
• "Date & Time" p.53
• "Language" p.53
• "On-Screen Display" p.53
Messages
You can display or hide messages such as the input source name, color mode
name, aspect ratio, no signal message, or high temperature warning on the
projected image.
Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Messages
Standby Confirmation
When set to Off, you can turn off the projector simply by pressing the power
button once.
Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Standby Confirmation
Sleep Mode
When set to On, the projector automatically turns off after an interval of
inactivity.
You can also set the interval in the Sleep Mode Timer setting.
Execution Method
sExtended >Operation >Sleep Mode
sExtended >Operation >Sleep Mode Timer
Beep
When set to Off, you can turn off the confirmation buzzer beeps to notify you
that the power turns on or off, or cooling down is finished.
Execution Method
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Beep
Using Basic Projector Features 53
Indicators
When set to Off, you can turn off the indicator lights on the projector.
Execution Method
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Indicators
Date & Time
You can adjust the projector's system time and date settings.
Execution Method
sExtended >Operation >Date & Time
Language
You can select the language for projector menu and message displays.
Execution Method
sExtended >Language
On-Screen Display
You can display or hide the menus or messages on the projected image. Make
suer you assign On-Screen Display to any [User] button on the remote
control in the Settings menu.
sSettings >User Button
Execution Method
Press the [User] button on the remote control to which On-Screen Display is
assigned.
a• Menus and messages are displayed or hidden each time you press the
button.
• If On-Screen Display is enabled, you cannot operate the projector's
menu (except to switch the color mode and input source).
Projecting Images
This section provides instructions to project images.
gg Related Links
• "Source Search" p.53
• "A/V Mute" p.54
• "Freeze" p.54
• "Split Screen" p.54
• "Volume" p.54
• "Test Pattern" p.55
• "Content Playback" p.55
• "Display Background" p.55
• "Startup Screen" p.55
Source Search
When multiple image sources are connected to the projector, such as a
computer and DVD player, you can switch from one image source to the
other.
Execution Method
• Press the [Search] (remote control) or [Source Search] (control panel)
button on the control panel or remote control until you see the image from
the source you want.
• Press the button for the source you want on the remote control. If there is
more than one port for that source, press the button again to cycle through
the sources.
• Press the [Home] button on the remote control. Then select the source you
want to use from the screen displayed.
Using Basic Projector Features 54
A/V Mute
You can temporarily turn off the projected image and sound. Any sound or
video action continues to run, however, so you cannot resume projection at
the point that you stopped it.
Execution Method
Press the [A/V Mute] button on the control panel or remote control. To turn
the image and sound back on, press [A/V Mute] again.
a• You can add a fade out or fade in effect when turning the video on or
off.
• You can limit the way the A/V Mute function is released.
sExtended >Operation >A/V Mute Settings
Freeze
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.
Execution Method
Press the [Freeze] button on the remote control. To restart the video action in
progress, press [Freeze] again.
Split Screen
You can use the Split Screen feature to simultaneously project two images
from different image sources.
Execution Method
• Press the [Split] buttons on the remote control
• Change the projector's menu:
sSettings >Split Screen
Volume
You can adjust the volume of the audio from the Audio Out port.
Execution Method
• Press the [Volume] buttons on the remote control.
• Change the projector's menu:
sSettings >Volume
Using Basic Projector Features 55
Test Pattern
You can display a test pattern to adjust the projected image without
connecting a computer or video device.
Execution Method
• Press the [Test Pattern] button on the control panel or remote control.
• Change the projector's menu:
sSettings >Test Pattern
Content Playback
Your projector's Content Playback feature allows you to project your digital
signage content. You can also add color and shape effects to your projected
image.
You can use the following tool to create content that can be played in Content
Playback mode.
• Epson Projector Content Manager
• Epson Web Control
• Epson Creative Projection
Execution Method
sSettings >Content Playback
Display Background
You can select the screen background when no image signal is available.
Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Display Background
Startup Screen
When set to On, a logo is displayed when the projector starts up.
Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Startup Screen
Adjusting the Image Position and Shape
This section provides instructions to adjust the image position and shape
without moving the projector.
gg Related Links
• "Lens Shift" p.56
• "Zoom" p.56
• "Aspect" p.56
• "H/V-Keystone" p.57
• "Quick Corner" p.57
• "Curved Surface" p.57
• "Corner Wall" p.57
Using Basic Projector Features 56
• "Point Correction" p.58
• "Screen Type" p.58
• "Projection" p.58
Lens Shift
If you cannot install the projector directly in front of the screen, you can
adjust the position of the projected image using the lens shift feature.
You can check the available lens shift range in the projector's Specifications.
Execution Method
• Press the [Lens Shift] button on the remote control.
• Press the [Lens] button on the control panel until the lens shift adjustment
screen is displayed.
Caution
When shifting the lens, do not put your hands near the lens unit. Your fingers may
get caught between the lens unit and the projector, and cause an injury.
a• Wait 20 minutes after turning on the projector before setting the lens
shift for maximum accuracy.
• When adjusting the image height, position the image lower than
where you want it to be and then move it up. This will help prevent
the image from moving down after adjustment.
• The image is clearest when the lens is at the home position. To move
the lens to the home position, hold the [Lens Shift] button on the
remote control or the [Lens] button on the control panel for more
than 3 seconds.
Zoom
You can resize the image.
Execution Method
• Press the [Zoom] button on the remote control.
• Press the [Lens] button on the control panel until the zoom adjustment
screen is displayed.
Aspect
The projector can display images in different width-to-height ratios called
aspect ratios. Normally, the input signal from your video source determines
the image's aspect ratio. However, you can change the aspect ratio for certain
images to fit your screen.
Using Basic Projector Features 57
Execution Method
• Press the [Aspect] button on the remote control.
• Change the projector's menu:
sSignal >Aspect
aIf you always want to use a particular aspect ratio for a certain video
input source, you can select it using the projector's Signal menu.
H/V-Keystone
You can correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions
independently.
Execution Method
sSettings >Geometry Correction >H/V-Keystone
Quick Corner
You can correct each of the four corners of the projected image
independently.
Execution Method
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Quick Corner
Curved Surface
You can correct the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved
surface with the same radius.
Execution Method
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Curved Surface
Corner Wall
You can correct the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved
surface with right angles.
Execution Method
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Corner Wall
Using Basic Projector Features 58
Point Correction
This feature divides the projected image into a grid and corrects the distortion
in 0.5 pixel increments by moving the selected point of intersection from side
to side and up and down.
Execution Method
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Point Correction
Screen Type
You can use the Screen Type setting to match the aspect ratio of the displayed
image to the screen you are using.
Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Type
a• Adjust the aspect ratio for the projected image, if necessary.
• When the Screen Type setting changes, the EDID settings are
automatically adjusted.
Projection
You can change the projection mode to flip the image over top-to-bottom
and/or left-to-right using the projector menus.
Execution Method
sExtended >Projection
aYou can change the projection mode to flip the image over top-to-
bottom by holding down the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control
for approximately 5 seconds.
Adjusting the Image Quality
This section provides instructions to adjust the quality of your image.
gg Related Links
• "Focus" p.58
• "Color Mode" p.59
• "Image Enhancement" p.59
• "Gamma" p.59
• "RGBCMY" p.60
• "Brightness Settings" p.60
Focus
You can correct the focus.
Execution Method
• Press the [Focus] button on the remote control.
• Press the [Lens] button on the control panel until the focus adjustment
screen is displayed.
Using Basic Projector Features 59
a• If you installed an optional short throw lens, you may need to first
focus on the center of your screen and then correct any distortion in
the surrounding area.
• If you installed the optional ELPLU02 short throw lens, manually
rotate the distortion ring counterclockwise to manually adjust the
image distortion. Adjust the focus and then rotate the distortion ring
again to correct image distortion.
Color Mode
The projector offers different color modes to provide optimum brightness,
contrast, and color for a variety of viewing environments and image types.
You can select the mode designed to match your image and environment, or
experiment with the available modes.
Execution Method
• Press the [Color Mode] button on the remote control.
• Change the projector's menu:
sImage >Color Mode
Image Enhancement
You can adjust the resolution of the image to reproduce a clear image with an
emphatic texture and material feel.
Execution Method
sImage >Image Enhancement
Gamma
You can adjust the halftone brightness by selecting one of the gamma
correction values, or referring to a gamma graph.
Execution Method
sImage >Advanced >Gamma
Using Basic Projector Features 60
RGBCMY
You can adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness of each color R (red), G
(green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow) individually.
Execution Method
sImage >Advanced >RGBCMY
Brightness Settings
You can select the brightness for the light source.
Execution Method
sSettings >Brightness Settings
Using Multiple Projectors
You can combine the projected images from two or more projectors to create
one unified image area.
gg Related Links
• "Tiling" p.60
• "Edge Blending" p.60
• "Black Level" p.61
• "Scale" p.61
• "Color Matching" p.61
Tiling
You can assign a projection position to each projector.
Execution Method
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Tiling
Edge Blending
You can use the Edge Blending feature to create a seamless image from
multiple projectors.
Execution Method
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sExtended >Multi-Projection >Edge Blending
Black Level
You can adjust the brightness and color tone of the areas where the images do
not overlap to create a seamless image.
Execution Method
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Black Level
Scale
You can use the Scale feature to crop and combine them into one unified
image area.
Execution Method
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Scale
Color Matching
You can match the display quality of multiple projectors that will project next
to each other.
Execution Method
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Color Matching
Maintaining the Projector Quality
This section provides information about maintaining the quality of projected
images.
gg Related Links
• "Panel Alignment" p.61
• "Color Uniformity" p.62
• "Refresh Mode" p.62
• "Light Source Calibration" p.62
Panel Alignment
You can adjust the pixel color shift for the LCD panel. You can adjust the
pixels horizontally and vertically in 0.125 pixels increments within a range of
±3 pixels.
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Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Panel Alignment
Color Uniformity
If the color tone of the image is uneven, you can adjust the color tone balance.
Execution Method
sExtended >Display >Color Uniformity
Refresh Mode
The refresh mode process clears any projected afterimage and turns off the
projector after a specified period of time.
Execution Method
sReset >Refresh Mode
Light Source Calibration
The light source calibration process optimizes the color balance of the
currently projected image.
Execution Method
sReset >Light Source Calibration
Managing the Projector's Settings
This section provides information about managing the projector's settings.
gg Related Links
• "Memory" p.62
• "Schedule Settings" p.62
• "Button Lock" p.63
• "Password Protection" p.64
Memory
You can save customized settings and then select the saved settings whenever
you want to use them.
Execution Method
• Press the [Memory] button on the remote control.
• Change the projector's menu:
sSettings >Memory
Schedule Settings
You can schedule up to 30 events to occur automatically on your projector,
such as turning the projector on or off or switching the input source. The
projector performs the selected events on the specified date and time in the
schedule you set up.
Execution Method
sExtended >Schedule Settings
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Button Lock
Button lock security to block operation of the projector using the buttons on
the control panel or remote control.
Even if you can lock the buttons on the control panel, you can still use the
remote control as usual.
The remote control buttons lock feature locks the following buttons.
Execution Method
• To lock the control panel buttons, hold down the control panel lock button
on the control panel.
To unlock the control panel buttons, hold down the [Enter] button on the
control panel for approximately 7 seconds.
• To lock the remote control buttons, hold down the [Home] button on the
remote control for approximately 5 seconds.
To unlock the remote control buttons, hold down the [Home] button again
for approximately 5 seconds.
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Password Protection
Password security to prevent people who do not know the password from
using the projector, and prevent changes to the startup screen and other
settings.
You can set up the following types of password security using one shared
password:
•Power On Protection prevents anyone from using the projector without
first entering a password. When plugging the power cord and turning on
the projector at first time, you must enter the correct password. This also
applies to Direct Power On and Auto Power On.
•User's Logo Protection prevents anyone from changing the custom screen
displayed when the projector turns on, when no signal is being input, or
when you use the A/V Mute feature. The custom screen discourages theft by
identifying the projector's owner.
•Network Protection prevents anyone from changing the projector's
Network settings.
•Schedule Protection prevents anyone from changing the projector's
schedule settings.
•Remote Camera Access prevents anyone from using the Remote Camera
Access function.
Execution Method
Hold the [Freeze] button on the remote control for approximately 5 seconds.
aYou can set a four-digit password. Hold down the [Num] button on
the remote control and use the numeric buttons to set a password. The
default password is set to "0000".
Attention
• If an incorrect password is entered three times in succession, the message "The
projector's operation will be locked." is displayed for approximately 5 minutes,
and the projector switches to standby mode. If this happens, disconnect the
power plug from the electrical outlet, reinsert it, and turn the projector back on.
The projector displays the password entry screen again so that you can enter the
correct password.
• If you have forgotten the password, make a note of the "Request Code: xxxxx"
number that appears on the screen and contact Epson for help.
• If you continue to repeat the above operation and input the wrong password 30
times in succession, the message "The projector's operation will be locked.
Contact Epson as described in your documentation." is displayed and the
projector does not accept any more password entries. Contact Epson for help.
Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup) 65
After selecting the projector's menu settings for one projector, you can use the
following methods to copy the settings to other projectors, as long as they are
the same model.
• by using a USB flash drive
• by connecting a computer and projector using a USB cable
• by using Epson Projector Management
• by using Projector Config Tool
You cannot copy any information unique to an individual projector, such as
Light Source Hours or Status.
a• Perform batch setup before adjusting the image settings such as
keystone distortion correction. Since image adjustment values are
also copied to another projector, the adjustments you made before
performing the batch setup are overwritten and the projected screen
you adjusted may change.
• When copying the menu settings from one projector to another,
user's logo is also copied. Do not register the information that you do
not want to share between multiple projectors as a user's logo.
• Make sure Batch Setup Range is set to Limited if you do not want to
copy the following settings:
•Password Protection settings
•EDID in the Signal menu
•Network menu settings (except for the Notifications menu and
the Others menu)
• You can only copy the following settings using the Projector Config
Tool:
• Projector Name
• Asset information
• IP Address for a wired network
• Subnet Mask for a wired network
• NFC Write Password
Caution
Epson takes no responsibility for batch setup failures and associated repair costs
due to power outages, communication errors, or other problems that may cause
such failures.
gg Related Links
• "Transferring Settings From a USB Flash Drive" p.65
• "Transferring Settings From a Computer" p.66
• "Batch Setup Error Notification" p.67
Transferring Settings From a USB Flash Drive
You can copy menu settings from one projector to another of the same model
using a USB flash drive.
aThe USB flash drive must use a FAT format and not incorporate any
security function. Delete any files on the drive before using it for batch
setup or the settings may not be saved correctly.
aDisconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the
projector's indicators have turned off.
bConnect an empty USB flash drive directly to the projector's USB-A
port.
cHold down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control panel
and connect the power cord to the projector.
dWhen all of the projector's indicators other than the filter indicator
turn on, release the [Esc] button.
The indicators start flashing and the batch setup file is written to the
USB flash drive. When writing is finished, the projector turns off.
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Caution
Do not disconnect the power cord or the USB flash drive from the projector
while the file is being written. If the power cord or USB flash drive is
disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
eRemove the USB flash drive.
aThe file name for the batch setup file is PJCONFDATA.bin. If
you need to change the file name, add text after PJCONFDATA
using only alphanumeric characters. If you change the
PJCONFDATA section of the file name, the projector may not be
able to recognize the file correctly.
fDisconnect the power cord from the projector to which you want to
copy settings, and check that all of the projector's indicators have
turned off.
gConnect the USB flash drive containing the saved batch setup file to the
projector's USB-A port.
hHold down the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control
panel and connect the power cord to the projector.
iWhen all of the projector's indicators other than the filter indicator
turn on, release the [Menu] button. (The indicators remain on for
approximately 75 seconds.)
When all of the indicators start flashing, the settings are being written.
When writing is finished, the projector turns off.
Caution
Do not disconnect the power cord or the USB flash drive from the projector
while the file is being written. If the power cord or USB flash drive is
disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
jRemove the USB flash drive.
Transferring Settings From a Computer
You can copy menu settings from one projector to another of the same model
by connecting the computer and projector with a USB cable.
aYou can use this batch setup method with the following operating
system versions:
• Windows 7 and later
• OS X 10.11.x and later
aDisconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the
projector's indicators have turned off.
bConnect a USB cable to the computer's USB port and to the projector's
Service port.
cHold down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control panel
and connect the power cord to the projector.
dWhen all of the projector's indicators other than the filter indicator
turn on, release the [Esc] button.
The computer recognizes the projector as a removable disk.
eOpen the removable disk icon or folder, and save the batch setup file to
the computer.
aThe file name for the batch setup file is PJCONFDATA.bin. If
you need to change the file name, add text after PJCONFDATA
using only alphanumeric characters. If you change the
PJCONFDATA section of the file name, the projector may not be
able to recognize the file correctly.
fEject the USB device (Windows) or drag the removable disk icon to the
Trash (Mac).
gDisconnect the USB cable.
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The projector turns off.
hDisconnect the power cord from the projector to which you want to
copy settings, and check that all of the projector's indicators have
turned off.
iConnect the USB cable to the computer's USB port and to the
projector's Service port.
jHold down the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control
panel and connect the power cord to the projector.
kWhen all of the projector's indicators other than the filter indicator
turn on, release the [Menu] button.
The computer recognizes the projector as a removable disk.
lCopy the batch setup file (PJCONFDATA.bin) that you saved to your
computer to the top level folder of the removable disk.
aDo not copy any files or folders other than the batch setup file to
the removable disk.
mEject the USB device (Windows) or drag the removable disk icon to the
Trash (Mac).
nDisconnect the USB cable.
When all of the indicators start flashing, the settings are being written.
When writing is finished, the projector turns off.
Caution
Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the file is being
written. If the power cord is disconnected, the projector may not start
correctly.
Batch Setup Error Notification
The projector's indicators notify you if an error occurs during a batch setup
operation. Check the status of the projector's indicators and follow the
instructions described in the table here.
Indicator status Problem and solutions
• Laser: Orange - flashing
fast
• Temp: Orange - flashing
fast
The batch setup file may be corrupt, or the USB flash
drive may not be connected correctly.
Disconnect the USB flash drive, unplug and then plug
in the projector's power cord, and then try again.
• Power: Blue - flashing
fast
• Status: Blue - flashing
fast
• Laser: Orange - flashing
fast
• Temp: Orange - flashing
fast
Writing the settings may have failed and an error may
have occurred in the projector's firmware.
Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from
the electrical outlet. Contact Epson for help.
Image Menu 69
Settings on the Image menu let you adjust the quality of your image. The
available settings depend on the currently selected color mode and input
source. The settings are saved separately for each selected color mode.
gg Related Links
• "Color Mode" p.69
• "Brightness" p.69
• "Contrast" p.69
• "Color Saturation" p.70
• "Tint" p.70
• "Sharpness" p.70
• "White Balance" p.70
• "4K Enhancement" p.70
• "Image Preset Mode" p.71
• "Frame Interpolation" p.71
• "Deinterlacing" p.71
• "Noise Reduction" p.72
• "MPEG Noise Reduction" p.72
• "Super-resolution" p.72
• "Detail Enhancement" p.72
• "Reset (Image Enhancement)" p.72
• "Scene Adaptive Gamma" p.73
• "Gamma" p.73
• "RGBCMY" p.73
• "Dynamic Contrast" p.73
• "Lights-Out Control" p.74
• "Reset (Image menu)" p.74
Color Mode
sImage >Color Mode
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Color Mode
You can adjust the vividness of image colors for various image types and
environments. The brightness of the image varies depending on the mode
selected.
Dynamic
This is the brightest mode. Ideal for use in a bright room.
Presentation
The images are vivid and brought to life. Ideal for making presentations or
watching a TV program in a bright room.
Natural
Reproduces colors faithfully. Ideal for projecting still pictures such as
photos.
Cinema
Gives images a natural tone. Ideal for watching films in a dark room.
BT.709
Produces images that conform to the ITU-R BT.709.
DICOM SIM
This produces images with clear shadows. Ideal for projecting X-ray
photographs and other medical images. The projector is not a medical
device and cannot be used for medical diagnosis.
Multi-Projection
Minimize the color tone difference between each projected image. Ideal for
projecting from multiple projectors.
aYou can also change the projector's Color Mode using the [Color
Mode] button on the remote control.
Brightness
sImage >Brightness
You can lighten or darken the overall image.
Contrast
sImage >Contrast
You can adjust the difference between light and dark areas of the image.
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Color Saturation
sImage >Color Saturation
You can adjust the intensity of the image colors.
Tint
sImage >Tint
You can adjust the balance of green to magenta tones in the image.
Sharpness
sImage >Sharpness
You can adjust the sharpness or softness of image details.
Standard
You can adjust the image sharpness so that it is sufficiently balanced.
Thin Line Enhancement
Higher values enhance the details such as hair or fabric patterns.
Thick Line Enhancement
Higher values enhance the outline, background, and the other main parts
of the objects in the image to show them clearly.
White Balance
sImage >White Balance
You can adjust the overall tint of the image.
Color Temp.
You can adjust the overall tint of the image within a range from 3200K to
10000K. Higher values tint the image blue and lower values tint the image
red.
When Color Mode is set to Dynamic, the set Color Temp. may differ from
the actual Color Temp. of the light from the projector. Use this menu as a
guide.
G-M Correction
Higher values tint the image green and lower values tint the image red.
Offset R/Offset G/Offset B/Gain R/Gain G/Gain B
You can adjust the individual R (red), G (green), and B (blue) components
of the offset and gain.
4K Enhancement
sImage >Image Enhancement >4K Enhancement
You can project an image at a doubled resolution by diagonally shifting 1
pixel in increments of 0.5 pixels. A high-resolution image signal is projected
in fine detail.
Off
If a signal that exceeds the panel resolution of this projector is input, the
image is displayed according to the panel resolution of this projector.
Full HD
For a signal with a resolution of 1080i/1080p/WUXGA or higher.
WUXGA+
For a signal with a resolution that exceeds WUXGA. When projecting a
high-resolution movie, you can project a high-definition image by using
this setting with Image Preset Mode.
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a• You cannot select this setting when the Aspect setting is set to
Native in the projector's Signal menu.
• When projecting from multiple projectors, select Off to unify each
image.
•Off is ideal for projecting presentation materials from computers and
so on.
• If you select Full HD or WUXGA+, the status corrected using the
following function is canceled.
• Edge Blending
• Scale
• Curved Surface
• Point Correction
• Corner Wall
When you change the 4K Enhancement setting to Off, the settings
return to their previous state.
Image Preset Mode
sImage >Image Enhancement >Image Preset Mode
You can set the Image Enhancement options as a batch using preset values.
The following settings are saved in the preset options.
• Frame Interpolation
• Deinterlacing
• Noise Reduction
• MPEG Noise Reduction
• Super-resolution
• Detail Enhancement
a• To minimize delays, select Off.
• If you select Off, you cannot set the other items in the Image
Enhancement setting.
• After selecting Preset 1 to Preset 5, you can fine tune each setting
individually. The settings value in the preset option are overwritten.
• The settings value are overwritten separately when 4K Enhancement
is enabled and disabled.
Frame Interpolation
sImage >Image Enhancement >Frame Interpolation
You can play fast moving images smoothly by producing intermediate frames
between the original frames.
If your resulting images contain noise, set to Off.
aYou cannot select this setting in the following cases.
•4K Enhancement is enabled.
• A signal with a resolution that exceeds WUXGA is input.
•Aspect is set to V-Zoom.
•Scale is set to Auto or Manual.
•Edge Blending is set to On.
•Image Preset Mode is set to Off.
Deinterlacing
sImage >Image Enhancement >Deinterlacing
You can set whether or not to convert interlaced-to-progressive signals for
certain video image types.
Off
For fast-moving video images.
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Video
For most video images.
Film/Auto
For movies, computer graphics, and animation.
aSetting is only displayed in the following cases.
• The current signal is interlaced signal (480i/576i/1080i).
•Image Preset Mode is enabled.
Noise Reduction
sImage >Image Enhancement >Noise Reduction
You can reduce flickering in images when inputting progressive signals or
progressive interlace signals.
aYou cannot select this setting in the following cases.
•4K Enhancement is enabled.
• A signal with a resolution that exceeds WUXGA is input.
•Image Preset Mode is set to Off.
MPEG Noise Reduction
sImage >Image Enhancement >MPEG Noise Reduction
You can reduce the noise or artifacts seen in MPEG video.
aYou cannot select this setting in the following cases.
•4K Enhancement is enabled.
• A signal with a resolution that exceeds WUXGA is input.
•Image Preset Mode is set to Off.
Super-resolution
sImage >Image Enhancement >Super-resolution
You can reduce blurring when projecting low resolution images.
Fine Line Adjust
Higher values enhance details such as hair or fabric patterns.
Soft Focus Detail
Higher values enhance the outline, background, and the other main parts
of the objects in the image to show them clearly.
aYou cannot select this setting when the Image Preset Mode setting is
set to Off.
Detail Enhancement
sImage >Image Enhancement >Detail Enhancement
You can create a more emphatic texture and material feel of the image.
Strength
Higher values enhance the contrast.
Range
Higher values widen the range of detailed enhancement.
a• Depending on the image, a highlight may be noticeable at the border
between colors. If this bothers you, set a smaller value.
• You cannot select this setting when the Image Preset Mode setting is
set to Off.
Reset (Image Enhancement)
sImage >Image Enhancement >Reset
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You can reset the settings on the Image Enhancement setting to their default
preset settings.
aYou cannot select this setting when the Image Preset Mode setting is
set to Off.
Scene Adaptive Gamma
sImage >Advanced >Scene Adaptive Gamma
You can adjust the coloring according to the scene, and obtains a more vivid
image.
Higher values enhance the more the contrast.
Gamma
sImage >Advanced >Gamma
You can adjust the coloring by selecting one of the gamma correction values,
or referring to a gamma graph. If you want to make finer adjustments, select
Customized.
When you select a smaller value, you can reduce the overall brightness of the
image to make the image sharper. When you select a larger value, the dark
areas of images become brighter, but the color saturation for lighter areas may
become weaker.
a• Project a still picture to adjust the Gamma. You cannot adjust the
Gamma correctly when projecting movies.
• If you set the Color Mode setting to DICOM SIM in the projector's
Image menu, select the adjustment value according to the projection
size.
• If the projection size is 120 inches or less, select a small value.
• If the projection size is 120 inches or more, select a large value.
• Medical images may not be reproduced correctly depending on your
settings and screen specifications.
RGBCMY
sImage >Advanced >RGBCMY
You can adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness of each color R (red), G
(green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow) individually.
Dynamic Contrast
sImage >Dynamic Contrast
You can adjust the projected luminance based on the image brightness.
Dynamic Contrast
Set to On to automatically adjust the amount of light.
Response Speed
Select High Speed to adjust the amount of light as soon as the scene
changes.
Black Level
Set the black level when the brightness level of the image signal is zero.
When you select 0%, the light source turns off.
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Lights-Out Control
sImage >Lights-Out Control
You can set the light source to turn off automatically.
Lights-Out Control
Set to On to automatically turn off the light source when the signal level
falls below the reference level for a set period of time.
Lights-Out Signal Level
Set the brightness level for the video signal being controlled. After turning
off automatically, it turns on immediately when exceeding the specified
image level.
Lights-Out Timer
Set the amount of time before automatically turning off the light source.
Reset (Image menu)
sImage >Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Image menu to their default
settings.
Signal Menu 75
Normally, the projector automatically detects and optimizes the input signal
settings. If you need to customize the settings, you can use the Signal menu.
The available settings depend on the currently selected input source. The
settings are saved separately for each selected input source.
gg Related Links
• "Resolution" p.75
• "Aspect" p.75
• "Tracking" p.76
• "Sync." p.76
• "Position" p.76
• "Auto Setup" p.76
• "Overscan" p.76
• "Blanking" p.77
• "Color Space" p.77
• "Dynamic Range" p.77
• "Video Range" p.77
• "EDID" p.78
• "Scale" p.78
• "Reset (Signal menu)" p.78
Resolution
sSignal >Resolution
You can set the input signal resolution.
Auto
Select to automatically identify the resolution of the input signal.
If not detected automatically using the Auto option, select the following
options.
Wide
For wide screens.
Normal
For 4:3 or 5:4 screens depending on the connected computer.
Manual
You can specify the resolution. This is ideal when connected computer is
fixed.
aSetting is only displayed when the current source is Computer.
Aspect
sSignal >Aspect
The projector can display images in different width-to-height ratios called
aspect ratios. Normally, the input signal from your video source determines
the image's aspect ratio. However, for certain images you can change the
aspect ratio to fit your screen.
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.
4:3
Converts the aspect ratio of the image to 4:3.
16:9
Converts the aspect ratio of the image to 16:9.
Full
Displays images using the full size of the projection area, but does not
maintain the aspect ratio.
H-Zoom/V-Zoom
Displays images using the full width (H-Zoom) or full height (V-Zoom) of
the projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image. Areas that
exceed the edges of the projected screen are not projected.
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Native
Displays images as is (aspect ratio and resolution are maintained). Areas
that exceed the edges of the projected screen are not projected.
a• Setting is only displayed when the current source is Computer or
HDMI.
• Available only when the Scale setting is set to Off or the Scale Mode
setting is set to Full Display.
sSignal >Scale >Scale Mode
• Set the Screen Type setting in the projector's Extended menu before
changing the aspect ratio.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Type
• To display images without black bars, set Resolution to Wide or
Normal in the projector’s Signal menu according to the computer’s
resolution.
• The available aspect ratio setting varies depending on the selected
Screen Type setting and the input signal from your image source.
• Note that using the aspect ratio function of the projector to reduce,
enlarge, or split the projected image for commercial purposes or for
public viewing may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder
of that image based on copyright law.
• If there are margins between the edge of the image and the projected
screen frame, you can adjust the position of the image using the
Screen Position setting in the projector's Extended menu.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Position
• You can change the projector's Aspect using the [Aspect] button on
the remote control.
Tracking
sSignal >Tracking
You can adjust the signal to eliminate vertical stripes in computer images.
aSetting is only displayed when the current source is Computer.
Sync.
sSignal >Sync.
You can adjust the signal to eliminate fuzziness or flickering in computer
images.
aSetting is only displayed when the current source is Computer.
Position
sSignal >Position
You can adjust the image location on the screen.
aSetting is only displayed when the current source is Computer.
Auto Setup
sSignal >Auto Setup
Set to On to automatically optimize computer image quality.
aSetting is only displayed when the current source is Computer.
Overscan
sSignal >Overscan
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You can change the projected image ratio to make the edges visible by a
selectable percentage or automatically.
aSetting is only displayed when the input signal is component signal.
Blanking
sSignal >Blanking
You can hide images in the specified area.
Use the arrow buttons on the control panel or remote control to adjust the
area. You can hide up to half of the projected image in each direction (except
for one pixel).
aSetting is only displayed when the Content Playback setting is set to
Off in the projector's Settings menu.
Color Space
sSignal >Color Space
You can switch the color space that can handle the color information of the
input image.
Select Auto to apply a suitable color space for the AVI InfoFrame of the
image.
aSetting is only displayed in the following cases.
• The current source is HDMI, HDBaseT, DVI-D, or SDI
(EB‑PU2010B/EB‑PU2010W).
•Color Mode is set to other than BT.709 or DICOM SIM.
Dynamic Range
sSignal >Dynamic Range
You can set the video range to match the setting of input source.
Select Auto to automatically identify the dynamic range of the input signal.
The result for your selected setting is displayed as Signal Status.
HDR10 Setting
You can adjust the PQ curve of the dynamic range in the HDR PQ
(Perceptual Quantizer) method.
HLG Setting
You can adjust the HLG curve of the dynamic range in the HDR HLG
(Hybrid Log Gamma) method.
a• Setting is only displayed in the following cases.
• The current source is HDMI, HDBaseT, or SDI
(EB‑PU2010B/EB‑PU2010W).
•Color Mode is set to other than BT.709 or DICOM SIM.
•HDR10 Setting is only available when Signal Status is set to
HDR10.
•HLG Setting is only available when Signal Status is set to HLG.
Video Range
sSignal >Advanced >Video Range
You can set the video range to match the setting of input source from the
HDMI, DVI-D, or HDBaseT port.
Limited (16-235)
For the brightness range 16 to 235.
Full (0-255)
For the brightness range 0 to 255.
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EDID
sSignal >Advanced >EDID
Even if you setup multiple displays with different resolutions, you can set the
same EDID as the standard display and switch the EDID of the current source
to unify the EDID across the displays.
Preset EDID
You can set the EDID options as a batch using preset values.
The following settings are saved in the preset options.
• Resolution
• Refresh Rate
• Color Depth
You can change the preset settings if necessary.
a• Setting is only displayed when the current source is HDMI,
HDBaseT, or DVI-D.
• Select Reset to reset all adjustment values for EDID to their default
values.
Scale
sSignal >Scale
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Scale
You can enlarge or reduce the image in the vertical and horizontal directions.
When using multiple projectors to project one image, you can adjust the scale
of the image displayed by each projector.
Scale
When set to Auto, the clip position is set automatically depending on the
Edge Blending and Tiling settings. After selecting Auto, you can fine tune
manually.
Select Manual to adjust the clip range and position manually.
Scale Mode
Select how to change the magnification.
•Zoom Display to maintain the image position and aspect ratio.
•Full Display to adjust the image according to the image position and
aspect ratio.
Scale Horizontally/Scale Vertically
You can adjust the magnification horizontally and vertically in 0.01x
increments, and enlarge or reduce the image. (Minimum magnification of
0.5 to maximum magnification of 10.)
Clip Adjustment
Use the arrow buttons to adjust the coordinates and size of each image as
you view the screen.
Clip Range
You can view the clipped area you selected.
Reset (Signal menu)
sSignal >Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Signal menu to their default
settings, except for the following:
• EDID
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Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features.
gg Related Links
• "Geometry Correction" p.79
• "Split Screen" p.80
• "Volume" p.81
• "HDMI Link" p.81
• "Control Panel Lock" p.81
• "Lens Lock" p.82
• "Light Source Mode" p.82
• "Brightness Level" p.82
• "Constant Brightness" p.82
• "Estimated Remains" p.82
• "Remote Receiver" p.84
• "User Button" p.84
• "Test Pattern" p.84
• "Memory" p.85
• "Content Playback" p.85
• "Reset (Settings menu)" p.87
Geometry Correction
sSettings >Geometry Correction
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Geometry Correction
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Simple Stacking >Point Correction
You can adjust image shape to rectangular. After correction, your image is
slightly smaller.
You can check the available adjustment range in the projector's Specifications.
Off
Temporarily cancels geometry correction. Even when set to Off, the
correction values are saved.
H/V-Keystone
Manually corrects distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions
independently. If the image aspect is incorrect, adjust the image balance by
using V-Balance and H-Balance.
You cannot combine with other correction methods.
Quick Corner
Corrects each of the four corners of the projected image independently.
Curved Surface
Corrects the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved surface
with the same radius.
a• Place the projector so it squarely faces the screen, not at an angle.
• Move the lens position to the home position.
• If a large amount of adjustment is performed, the focus may not
be uniform even after making adjustments.
• If you set the Maintain Aspect Ratio setting to On after
correcting the corrections may not be applied. Reset the
corrections to their default values or reduce the amount of
correction, and try it again.
• If you change the standard line during correcting, the present
settings are reset.
Corner Wall
Corrects the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved surface
with right angles.
a• Place the projector so it squarely faces the screen, not at an angle.
• Move the lens position to the home position.
• If a large amount of adjustment is performed, the focus may not
be uniform even after making adjustments.
• We recommend you adjust the image shape based on the point
nearest to the center of the screen.
Point Correction
Divides the projected image into a grid and corrects the distortion in 0.5
pixel increments by moving the selected point of intersection in any
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direction. You can move the points on the grid between 0.5 to 600 pixels in
any direction, including outside the projection range.
Memory
You can save the shape of an image you have adjusted and load it when
needed.
a• You can also open the Geometry Correction screen using the
[Geometry] button on the control panel or remote control.
• You can also open the Memory screen using the [Memory] button
on the remote control.
Split Screen
sSettings >Split Screen
You can simultaneously project two images from different image sources.
Screen Size
Select the screen size.
aDepending on the video signals that are input, the images on the left
and right may not appear to be the same size even if you select
Equal.
Source
Select the input source.
a• The following input source combinations cannot be projected on
a split screen.
• Computer and LAN
• DVI-D and HDMI
• Input signals with a horizontal resolution exceeding 1920 are not
supported.
Swap Screens
You can swap images that are being projected on the left and right.
Audio Source
Select the screen from which you want to hear audio.
When you select Auto, audio is output from the enlarged screen. If the
screen sizes is set to Equal, audio is output from the screen on the left.
a• While using the split screen feature, other projector features may not
be available and some settings may be automatically applied to all
images.
• You cannot perform split screen projection when the Content
Playback setting is set to On in the projector's Settings menu.
• You can also open the Split Screen Setup screen using the [Split]
button on the remote control.
gg Related Links
• "Split Screen Projection Restrictions" p.80
Split Screen Projection Restrictions
Operating restrictions
The following operations cannot be performed during split screen projection.
• Setting the projector's menu
• E-Zoom
• Switching the aspect mode (the aspect mode is set to Normal)
• Operations using the [User] button on the remote control
Image restrictions
• If you make adjustments such as Brightness,Contrast,Color Saturation,
Tint, and Sharpness in the projector's Image menu, you can apply them
only to the image on the left. Default adjustments are applied to the image
on the right. Adjustments that affect the entire projected image such as
Color Mode and Color Temp. are applied for both left and right images.
• Even if you make adjustments for Noise Reduction and Deinterlacing in
the projector's Image menu, Noise Reduction is set to 0 and Deinterlacing
is set to Off for the image on the right.
sImage >Image Enhancement >Noise Reduction
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• Even if you set Display Background to Logo in the projector's Extended
menu, the blue screen appears when no image signal is being input.
Volume
sSettings >Volume
You can control the speaker volume.
Caution
Do not start a presentation at a high volume setting. Sudden loud noises may cause
hearing loss.
Always lower the volume before powering off, so that you can power on and then
gradually increase the volume.
HDMI Link
sSettings >HDMI Link
You can adjust the HDMI Link options that allow the projector remote to
control HDMI-connected devices.
Device Connections
The devices connected to the HDMI ports are listed.
HDMI Link
Set to On to enable the HDMI Link features.
Audio Out Device
You can select whether to output audio from the internal speakers or a
connected audio/video system.
Power On Link
You can control what happens when you turn on the projector or
connected device.
•Bidirectional: automatically turns on the connected device when you
turn on the projector, and vice versa.
•Device -> PJ: automatically turns on the projector when you turn on the
connected device.
•PJ -> Device: automatically turns on the connected device when you
turn on the projector.
Power Off Link
You can control whether connected devices are turned off when you turn
off the projector.
Link Buffer
You can improve the performance of the linked operations by changing
the settings if the HDMI Link function is not working correctly.
aSet the HDMI Link setting to On first to adjust the options.
Control Panel Lock
sSettings >Lock Setting >Control Panel Lock
You can control projector button locking to secure the projector.
Full Lock
All buttons locked.
Except for Power
All buttons except the [On] button locked.
Off
No buttons locked.
a• You can control projector button locking using the control panel
lock button on the control panel.
• To unlock the buttons, hold down the [Enter] button on the control
panel for approximately 7 seconds. A message is displayed and the
lock is released.
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Lens Lock
sSettings >Lock Setting >Lens Lock
You can disable [Lens Shift], [Zoom], and [Focus] button operations on the
remote control.
Light Source Mode
sSettings >Brightness Settings >Light Source Mode
You can select the brightness for the light source.
Normal
Maximum brightness. This makes the light source operation time
approximately 20,000 hours.
Medium
85% brightness with fan noise louder than Quiet. This makes the light
source operation time approximately 20,000 hours.
Quiet
70% brightness with reduced fan noise. This makes the light source
operation time approximately 20,000 hours.
Extended
70% brightness and extends the life expectancy of the light source. This
makes the light source operation time approximately 30,000 hours.
Custom
You can select a custom brightness level.
aSetting is only displayed when Constant Brightness is set to Off.
Brightness Level
sSettings >Brightness Settings >Brightness Level
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Brightness Settings >
Brightness Level
You can select the Custom brightness level you want.
aSetting is only displayed when Light Source Mode is set to Custom.
Constant Brightness
sSettings >Brightness Settings >Constant Brightness
You can maintain the brightness of the light source set in the Brightness
Level setting.
a• Setting is only displayed when Light Source Mode is set to Custom.
• When set to On, you cannot change the settings for Light Source
Mode and Brightness Level.
• When set to Off, the Brightness Level setting changes according to
the status of the light source.
Estimated Remains
sSettings >Brightness Settings >Estimated Remains
You can check how long the projector can maintain constant brightness.
aSetting is only displayed when Constant Brightness is set to On.
gg Related Links
• "Constant Brightness Usage Hours" p.83
• "Light Source Operation Time" p.83
Settings Menu 83
Constant Brightness Usage Hours
If you turn on Constant Brightness, the number of hours the projector can
maintain constant brightness is displayed as Estimated Remains.
Display level Estimated remaining hours
10,000 or more hours
8,000 to 9,999 hours
6,000 to 7,999 hours
4,000 to 5,999 hours
2,000 to 3,999 hours
0 to 1,999 hours
aThe number of hours displayed as Estimated Remains is just a guide.
Light Source Operation Time
The light source operation time varies depending on the Brightness Level
setting and whether Constant Brightness is on or off.
a• The light source operation time varies depending on the
environmental conditions and usage.
• The hours listed here are an approximate and are not guaranteed.
• You may need to replace internal parts sooner than the estimated
light source operation time.
• If Constant Brightness is turned on, and you have exceeded the
usage hours listed here, you may not be able to select a high
Brightness Level setting.
Constant Brightness off
Brightness Level setting Time before the brightness of the light source is
reduced by half (approximate)
100% 20,000 hours
90% 21,000 hours
80% 24,000 hours
70% 30,000 hours
60% 37,000 hours
50% 47,000 hours
40% 61,000 hours
30% or less 71,000 hours or more
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Constant Brightness on
ABrightness level
BTime the projector can maintain constant brightness (approximate)
Brightness Level setting Time the projector can maintain constant brightness
(approximate)
85% 6,000 hours
80% 10,000 hours
70% 19,000 hours
60% 29,000 hours
50% 41,000 hours
40% 56,000 hours
30% or less 78,000 hours or more
Remote Receiver
sSettings >Remote Receiver
When the remote control does not operate stably due to noise from other
devices, you can limit reception of remote control signals to the selected
receiver; Off turns off all receivers.
aYou can turn on all remote receivers by holding down the [Menu]
button on the remote control for approximately 15 seconds.
User Button
sSettings >User Button
You can assign the following menu options to the [User] buttons on the
remote control for one-touch access.
• Light Source Mode
• Multi-Projection
• Resolution
• On-Screen Display
• Display the QR Code
• Image Enhancement
• Frame Interpolation
• Link Menu
• Content Playback
• USB
aThe USB option is only displayed when Content Playback is set to On.
Test Pattern
sSettings >Test Pattern
You can display a test pattern to assist in focusing and zooming the image and
correcting image shape.
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a• Press the [Page] button to change the test pattern while displaying a
test pattern.
• Press the [Esc] button to cancel pattern display.
• The test pattern's shape is determined by the Screen Type setting. Be
sure to set the correct screen type before adjusting with the test
pattern.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Type
• To set menu items that cannot be set while the test pattern is being
displayed or to fine-tune the projected image, project an image from
the connected device.
• You can also display a test pattern using the [Test Pattern] button on
the control panel or remote control.
Memory
sSettings >Memory
You can save customized settings and then select the saved settings whenever
you want to use them.
Memory
You can save the following settings. You can register up to 10 memories
with different names.
•Image menu settings
•Scale in the Signal menu
•Light Source Mode and Brightness Level in the Settings menu
•Edge Blending,Color Matching, and Black Level in the Extended
menu
Lens Position
You can save the position of the lens adjusted using lens shift, zoom, focus,
and distortion. You can register up to 10 memories with different names.
Geometry Correction
You can save the adjustment value of the geometry correction. You can
register up to 3 memories with different names.
You can use the following options for each memory type.
Load Memory
You can load the saved memory. The settings applied to the current image
are replaced with the settings in the memory.
Save Memory
You can save your current settings to memory.
Erase Memory
You can erase the selected memory settings.
Rename Memory
You can rename a saved memory.
Reset Memory Settings
You can delete all saved memories.
a• A memory name that has already been used is indicated by a blue
mark. Saving over a previously saved memory overwrites the settings
with your current settings.
• The lens position when a memory is loaded may not completely
match the lens position when the memory was saved. If there is a
large discrepancy between the lens position, calibrate the lens.
• You can also open the Memory screen using the [Memory] button
on the remote control.
Content Playback
sSettings >Content Playback >Content Playback
You can easily project your digital signage content: playlists that contain
images and movies saved on an external storage device.
Content Playback
Set to On to play back a playlist.
Overlay Effect
You can add color and shape effects to the projected image.
USB Viewer
You can select and play back a playlist saved on the USB flash drive.
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a• You cannot select the Overlay Effect setting in the following cases.
• When Edge Blending is set to On in the projector's Extended
menu.
• When the current source is USB and there is no playlist being
played.
• When the current source is USB and an unwritable error has
occurred.
• You can use the following methods to create playlists.
• Using Epson Projector Content Manager on your computer.
You can download and install Epson Projector Content Manager
from the following Web site.
epson.sn
• Using Epson Web Control with a Web browser.
• Using Epson Creative Projection on iOS devices.
You can download Epson Creative Projection from the App Store.
Any fees incurred when communicating with the App Store are the
responsibility of the customer.
• Press the [USB] button on the remote control to project the playlist.
If there is a timetable assigned, the playlist will play back according
to the schedule in the timetable.
• You can also hold down the [Num] and numeric buttons to project
your favorite playlist. You can set a remote control shortcut key
using the software you used to create the playlists.
gg Related Links
• "Creating Playlists Using Epson Web Control" p.86
• "Content Playback Mode Restrictions" p.87
Creating Playlists Using Epson Web Control
In Content Playback mode, you can create playlists using a Web browser and
save them to a USB flash drive connected to a projector on a network.
Attention
Do not remove the USB flash drive from the projector or disconnect the projector's
power cord while creating playlists. Data saved on the USB flash drive may be
damaged.
aMake sure the projector is operating in Content Playback mode.
bMake sure your computer or device is connected to the same network
as the projector.
cMake sure a USB flash drive is connected to the projector's USB-A port.
dStart your Web browser on your computer or device.
eGo to the Epson Web Control screen by entering the projector's IP
address into the browser's address box. When entering an IPv6 address,
wrap the address with [ and ].
fSelect USB Memory Device.
gSelect Upload New Data.
hSelect the images or movies you want to add to the playlist.
aYou can upload .avi, .jpeg (.jpg), .webp, .bmp, or .gif files.
If you want to add .mp4 or .mov files to the playlist, use the
Epson Projector Content Manager software or the Epson
Creative Projection app.
The selected files are copied to the connected USB flash drive.
iDo one of the following:
• To add them to the existing playlist, select Add to Playlist and select
the playlist you want to add them to.
• To create a new playlist and add them to it, select Create New
Playlist.
jEdit the playlist.
kWhen you have finished editing the playlist, select Finish.
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a• See the section in this guide covering Web Control Options for
details.
• You can play the playlist from the Remote or Playlist screen.
• When you want to specify when the playlist starts and finishes,
schedule the playlist using the Epson Projector Content Manager
software.
gg Related Links
• "Epson Web Control" p.125
Content Playback Mode Restrictions
Operating restrictions
The following operations cannot be performed in Content Playback mode.
• Changing the Color Temp. setting in the Image menu (when Warm White
or Cool White is selected as Color Filter)
• Split Screen
• Blanking
• Changing the Display Background setting in the Extended menu
• Changing the Screen setting in the Extended menu
• Changing the Log Save Destination setting in the Extended menu
• Using Edge Blending with Effects feature
• Detecting the input signal automatically
Reset (Settings menu)
sSettings >Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Settings menu to their default
settings, except for the following:
• Audio Out Device
• Power On Link
• Power Off Link
• Link Buffer
• User Button
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Settings on the Extended menu let you customize various projector setup
features.
gg Related Links
• "Home Screen" p.88
• "Menu Position" p.88
• "Message Position" p.89
• "Messages" p.89
• "Display Background" p.89
• "Startup Screen" p.89
• "Standby Confirmation" p.89
• "Air Filter Notice" p.89
• "Screen" p.89
• "Panel Alignment" p.90
• "Color Uniformity" p.90
• "OSD Rotation" p.91
• "User's Logo" p.91
• "Projection" p.91
• "Direct Power On" p.91
• "Sleep Mode" p.92
• "Sleep Mode Timer" p.92
• "High Altitude Mode" p.92
• "Auto Source Search" p.92
• "Auto Power On" p.92
• "Startup Source" p.92
• "Quick Startup" p.92
• "USB Power" p.93
• "A/V Mute Settings" p.93
• "Beep" p.93
• "Indicators" p.93
• "Log Save Destination" p.93
• "Batch Setup Range" p.93
• "AC Voltage Monitoring" p.94
• "Lens Type" p.94
• "Date & Time" p.94
• "Lens Calibration" p.94
• "A/V Settings" p.94
• "Standby Mode" p.95
• "HDBaseT" p.95
• "Color Calibration" p.95
• "Projector ID" p.96
• "Projector Grouping" p.96
• "Tiling" p.96
• "Edge Blending" p.96
• "Black Level" p.97
• "Reset (Multi-Projection menu)" p.97
• "Screen Matching" p.97
• "Color Matching" p.98
• "Simple Stacking" p.98
• "Schedule Settings" p.99
• "Language" p.100
• "Reset (Extended menu)" p.100
Home Screen
sExtended >Home Screen
You can adjust settings on the Home screen.
Home Screen Auto Disp.
Set to On to display the Home screen automatically when there is no input
signal when turning on the projector.
Custom Function 1/Custom Function 2
Select menu options to be assigned to the Home screen.
Menu Position
sExtended >Display >Menu Position
You can select the position of the projector menu displayed on the screen.
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Message Position
sExtended >Display >Message Position
You can select the position of messages displayed on the screen.
Messages
sExtended >Display >Messages
You can control whether messages are displayed on the screen.
Display Background
sExtended >Display >Display Background
You can select the screen color or logo to display when no signal is received.
aSetting is only displayed when Content Playback is set to Off.
Startup Screen
sExtended >Display >Startup Screen
You can control whether a special screen appears when the projector starts
up.
aThis function is disabled when you turn on the projector in Quick
Startup mode.
Standby Confirmation
sExtended >Display >Standby Confirmation
You can display a confirmation message after pressing the [Standby] button
on the remote control.
When set to Off, you can turn off the projector simply by pressing the
[Standby] button once.
Air Filter Notice
sExtended >Display >Air Filter Notice
You can display a message when a clog in the air filter is detected.
Screen
sExtended >Display >Screen
You can set the aspect ratio and position of the projected image according to
the type of screen being used.
Screen Type
Set the aspect ratio of the screen to fit the image into the projection area.
Screen Position
You can shift the image position horizontally and vertically if there are
margins between the edge of the image and the projected screen frame due
to the Screen Type setting.
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a• Adjust the aspect ratio for the projected image, if necessary.
• When the Screen Type setting changes, the EDID settings are
automatically adjusted.
• Settings are only displayed when Content Playback is set to Off.
• This setting is unavailable when projecting images from a computer
over a network.
• The Screen Type setting is not supported by the Message
Broadcasting feature in the Epson Projector Management software.
• You cannot adjust the screen position if you set the Screen Type
setting to the same aspect ratio as the projector resolution.
Panel Alignment
sExtended >Display >Panel Alignment
You can use the panel alignment feature to manually adjust the color
convergence (the alignment of the red and blue colors) in the projected image.
You can adjust the pixels horizontally and vertically in increments of 0.125
pixels within a range of ±3 pixels.
Panel Alignment
Set to On to correct color misalignment in the projected image.
Select Color
Select the color you want to adjust.
Pattern Color
Select the grid color displayed during adjustments.
•R/G/B to display the grid color in white.
•R/G to display the grid color in yellow.
•G/B to display the grid color in cyan.
The available color varies depending on the Select Color setting.
Start Adjustments
Starts the panel alignment process.
The image may become distorted while adjusting. The image is restored
once adjustments are complete.
•Shift the whole panel to adjust the whole panel roughly.
•Adjust the four corners to adjust the four corners of the panel precisely.
If you need to make additional adjustments, select Select intersection
and adjust to adjust more precisely.
Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Panel Alignment menu to their
default settings.
a• Image quality may decline after performing alignment.
• Images for pixels that extend beyond the edge of the projected screen
are not displayed.
Color Uniformity
sExtended >Display >Color Uniformity
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Color Uniformity
You can use the color uniformity feature to manually adjust the color tone
balance in the projected image.
Color Uniformity
Set to On to adjust the color tone balance for the whole screen.
Adjustment Level
Select the adjustment level you want to adjust.
There are eight adjustment levels, from white to gray to black. Adjust each
level individually.
Set to All to adjust the tint for each color from level 2 to 8 in a batch.
(Once the values of red, blue, or green are at maximum or minimum at
any level, you cannot perform further adjustments.)
Start Adjustments
Starts adjustments for the selected adjustment level.
The image may become distorted while adjusting. The image is restored
once adjustments are complete.
Adjust the outer areas first, and then adjust the entire screen.
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Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Color Uniformity menu to
their default settings.
aThe color tone may not be uniform even after adjusting the color
uniformity.
OSD Rotation
sExtended >Display >OSD Rotation
You can rotate the menu display 90°.
User's Logo
sExtended >User's Logo
You can save an image on the projector and display it whenever the projector
turns on. You can also display the image when the projector is not receiving
an input signal. This image is called the user's logo screen.
You can select a photo, graphic, or company logo as the user's logo, which is
useful in identifying the projector's owner to help deter theft. You can prevent
changes to the user's logo by setting up password protection.
Display the image you want to project as the user's logo and then select this
setting.
a• If the User's Logo Protection setting in the Password Protection
setting menu is set to On, set to Off before saving the user's logo.
• When you copy the menu settings from one projector to another
using the batch setup feature, user's logo is also copied. Do not
register the information that you do not want to share between
multiple projectors as a user's logo.
• You cannot save content that is protected by HDCP.
• When Content Playback is set to On, you can display the user's logo
only when the projector starts up.
• Adjustments for image shape and display range are temporarily
canceled when you select User's Logo.
Projection
sExtended >Projection
You can set the way the projector faces the screen so the image is oriented
correctly.
aYou can change the projection mode to flip the image over top-to-
bottom by holding down the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control
for approximately 5 seconds.
Direct Power On
sExtended >Operation >Direct Power On
Set to On to turn on the projector by plugging it in without pressing the
power button.
Note that the projector also turns on automatically in cases such as recovery
from a power outage.
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Sleep Mode
sExtended >Operation >Sleep Mode
Set to On to automatically turns off the projector after an interval of
inactivity.
Sleep Mode Timer
sExtended >Operation >Sleep Mode Timer
You can set the time before the projector automatically turns off from 1 to 30
minutes.
aSleep Mode must be turned on.
High Altitude Mode
sExtended >Operation >High Altitude Mode
When operating the projector at an altitude where the air is thin, the normal
rotation speed of the fans is not enough to cool the projector.
Set to On to increase the rotation speed of the fans at altitudes above 1500 m.
aWhen set to On, the projector's operating temperature will rise.
Auto Source Search
sExtended >Operation >Auto Source Search
Set to On to detect the input signal automatically and project images when
there is no input signal.
a• Setting is only displayed when Content Playback is set to Off.
• This function is disabled when you turn on the projector in the
Quick Startup mode.
Auto Power On
sExtended >Operation >Auto Power On
Set to Computer to automatically turns on the projector when it detects an
input signal from the image source.
Startup Source
sExtended >Operation >Startup Source
You can select the image source you want to project when the projector is
turned on in Content Playback mode.
Quick Startup
sExtended >Operation >Quick Startup
You can set the time period for Quick Startup mode. The projector enters this
mode when you turn it off. You can start projecting in approximately 7
seconds by pressing the power button.
aSet A/V Output to While Projecting first.
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USB Power
sExtended >Operation >USB Power
Set to Always On to continue supplying power to the streaming media player
when the projector is not projecting images. This lets the streaming media
player start earlier, or perform its firmware updates automatically over a
network if necessary.
aSet A/V Output to While Projecting first.
A/V Mute Settings
sExtended >Operation >A/V Mute Settings
You can adjust the A/V Mute settings.
Fade-in
Set the number of seconds for a fade-in transition effect when displaying
an image.
Fade-out
Set the number of seconds for a fade-out transition effect when hiding an
image.
A/V Mute Timer
Turns off the projector automatically if A/V Mute is enabled and 2 hours
of inactivity has passed.
Release A/V Mute
Select A/V Mute if you want to use only the [A/V Mute] button to turn off
A/V mute or if you want to send a command to turn off A/V Mute, or
select Any Button to use any button to turn it off.
Beep
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Beep
You can control the beep that sounds when you turn the projector on or off.
Indicators
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Indicators
Set to Off to turn off the indicator lights on the projector except when an
error or warning occurs.
Log Save Destination
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Log Save Destination
You can set where you want to save the operation logs for the projector.
Select USB and Internal Memory to save logs as text files (.log) to a USB
flash drive inserted into the projector's USB-A port.
aSetting is only displayed when Content Playback is set to Off.
Batch Setup Range
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Batch Setup Range
You can select which menu settings you want copied.
All
Select this to copy all of the projector menu settings using the batch setup
feature.
Limited
Select this if you do not want to copy the EDID and Network menu
settings.
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AC Voltage Monitoring
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >AC Voltage Monitoring
Set to On to monitor the projector's voltage status and obtain a log when a
warning, disconnection, or power blockage occurs.
If you regularly turn off the projector by turning off the power outlet (direct
shutdown), set to Off.
aYou can view the log in the projector's Info menu.
sInfo >Voltage Warning Info
Lens Type
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Lens Type
Select the model number for the attached lens when using the following
lenses:
• ELPLS04
• ELPLU02/ELPLU03S/ELPLU04
• ELPLR04
• ELPLW04/ELPLW05/ELPLW06/ELPLW08
• ELPLM06/ELPLM07/ELPLM08/ELPLM09/ELPLM15/ELPLM10/ELPLM11
• ELPLL07/ELPLL08
Date & Time
sExtended >Operation >Date & Time
You can adjust the projector's system time and date settings.
Daylight Saving Time
Adjust the daylight saving time settings for your region.
Internet Time
Turn on this setting to update the date and time automatically through an
Internet time server.
aWhen you set Schedule Protection to On in the Password Protection
screen, you cannot change the time and date settings. Set Schedule
Protection to Off first.
Lens Calibration
sExtended >Operation >Lens Calibration
You can view information about the lens currently in use.
It takes up to approximately 100 seconds. When calibration is finished, the
lens returns to the same position it was in before calibration.
The following lenses return to the standard position.
• ELPLX01/01S
• ELPLX01W/01WS
• ELPLX02/02S
• ELPLX02W/02WS
A/V Settings
sExtended >A/V Settings
You can select to output audio and video to an external device when the
projector is in standby mode.
Select Always On to output audio and images to external devices when the
projector does not project any images.
Extended Menu 95
a• Available only when Quick Startup is set to Off.
• When set to Always On, you can move the lens position to the home
position even if the projector is in standby mode.
• When set to Always On, communication from the HDBaseT port is
enabled.
Standby Mode
sExtended >Standby Mode
Set to Communication On to monitor and control the projector over a
network.
aSetting is only displayed when A/V Output is set to While Projecting.
HDBaseT
sExtended >HDBaseT
You can select the communication settings for connections to an HDBaseT
transmitter or switcher.
Control Communications
You can enable or disable communication from the Ethernet and serial
ports on the HDBaseT transmitter or switcher; set to On to disable the
projector's LAN, RS-232C, and Remote ports.
Extron XTP
Set to On when you connect an Extron XTP transmitter or switcher to the
HDBaseT ports. See the following Extron Web site for more details on the
XTP system.
http://www.extron.com/
a•Control Communications is only displayed when Extron XTP is set
to Off.
• When Extron XTP is set to On, the cooling fans may run even in
standby status. This is not a malfunction.
Color Calibration
sExtended >Color Calibration
The color calibration process adjusts the color balance and brightness that has
deteriorated over time based on images taken by the optional external camera,
and restores the default image quality.
Color Calibration
Set to On to enable the color calibration process.
Start Auto Adjustment
Starts auto adjustment.
Undo
You can undo auto adjustment.
Redo
Select after selecting Undo to restore the image to the status after auto
adjustment.
Color Uniformity
You can adjust the color tone balance for the whole image.
Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Color Calibration menu to
their default settings.
gg Related Links
• "Conditions for Color Calibration" p.95
Conditions for Color Calibration
You can use the color calibration feature under the following conditions:
• The optional external camera is installed on each projector.
Extended Menu 96
• You are projecting on a matte white diffusion screen that is flat and even.
• The projector is placed so it squarely faces the screen, not at an angle.
• Nothing is blocking the optional external camera and the projected image.
• Projection size is between 80 to 200 inches.
Projector ID
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Projector ID
You can set the projector to a particular ID number which allows you to use a
remote control to individually control projectors. This is useful when you
want to control multiple projectors using one remote control.
a• You need to set the remote control's ID to match the projector's ID
to operate only a particular projector.
To set the remote control's ID, set the remote control [ID] switch to
On. Press the [ID] button on the remote control and press the
numeric button that matches the projector's ID within 5 seconds.
(Enter a one-digit or two-digit number.)
• If you do not know the projector's ID, press the [ID] button during
projection to temporarily display the projector's ID and the remote
control's ID on the screen.
• You can set up to 30 IDs.
Projector Grouping
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Projector Grouping
You can create a group of projectors that you can control simultaneously.
Tiling
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Tiling
You can project the same image from up to 9 projectors to create one large
image using the Tiling feature.
Tiling
Set to Auto to configure tiling automatically.
If you do not install the optional external camera or tiling the images
automatically was unsuccessful, select Manual, and then select the Layout
and Location Setup settings individually.
Layout
Select the number of rows and columns you are setting up.
Location Setup
Select the position of each projected image as follows:
•Row Order to layout the screens from top to bottom, starting with 1 at
the top, in sequential order.
•Column Order to layout the screens from left to right, starting with A
on the left, in alphabetical order.
Location Info
You can view the name, IP address, and ID of the projector you set.
a•Auto is available only when the optional external camera is installed.
• Make sure nothing is blocking the optional external camera while
performing automatic tiling.
• Do not change any of the projector names or IP addresses, or the
images will not be adjusted automatically.
Edge Blending
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Edge Blending
You can blend the border between multiple images to create a seamless
screen.
Edge Blending
Set to On to enable the Edge Blending feature.
When not projecting images from multiple projectors, select Off.
Extended Menu 97
Top Edge/Bottom Edge/Right Edge/Left Edge
Select the edge you want to blend on each projector.
•Blending to turn on the Edge Blending feature for the selected edge.
Gradation is applied to the blending range.
•Blend Start Position to adjust the point where edge blending begins in 1
pixel increments. The blending start position is displayed with a red line.
•Blend Range to select the width of the blended area in 1 pixel
increments. You can select up to 45% of the projector's resolution.
•Blend Curve to select a gradient for the shaded area on the projected
image.
Line Guide
Set to On to display a guide on the blended area.
Pattern Guide
Set to On to display a grid to match the blended area.
Guide Color
Select a combination of guide colors.
aSet the Color Mode setting to Multi-Projection in the projector's
Image menu for all of the projectors.
Black Level
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Black Level
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Black Level
You can adjust the brightness and tone differences in overlapping images.
Color Adjustment
You can adjust the brightness and tone of the areas. The adjustment areas
are displayed based on the Edge Blending setting.
When multiple screens are overlapping, adjust overlapping areas starting
with the brightest areas first. Adjust the non-overlapping area (darkest
part) last.
Area Correction
If the tone for some areas does not match, you can adjust it individually.
Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Black Level menu to their
default settings.
a• You cannot adjust the Black Level setting when a test pattern is
displayed.
• If the Geometry Correction value is very large, you may not be able
to adjust the Black Level correctly.
• The brightness and tone may differ in areas where the images overlap
as well as in other areas even after performing Black Level
adjustment.
• If you change the Edge Blending setting, the Black Level setting
returns to its default value.
• Available only when at least one of Top Edge,Bottom Edge,Left
Edge, and Right Edge are set to On in the Edge Blending settings.
Reset (Multi-Projection menu)
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Multi-Projection menu to their
default settings.
Screen Matching
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching
You can adjust the tint, brightness, black level, and blend curve of multiple
projectors so that they match better.
If your projectors are on a network, the brightness and tint for multiple
projectors are corrected automatically based on the darkest projector.
Extended Menu 98
If your projectors are not on a network or automatic adjustment was
unsuccessful, you can adjust the tint and brightness of multiple projectors
manually.
a• The auto adjustment feature is only available under the following
conditions.
• When you set the position of each image
• When Color Calibration is set to On
• You can undo or redo the screen matching procedure only when
Light Source Mode is set to Custom.
• The required time for screen matching varies depending on the
projector layout. It takes up to approximately 18 minutes.
gg Related Links
• "Conditions for Screen Matching" p.98
Conditions for Screen Matching
You can use the screen matching feature under the following conditions:
• All of the projectors are the same model and the optional external camera is
installed on each projector.
• You are projecting on a matte white diffusion screen that is flat and even.
• The projector is placed so it squarely faces the screen, not at an angle.
• Nothing is blocking the optional external camera and the projected image.
• More than 20 minutes have passed after turning on the projector.
• The projectors to be adjusted are grouped.
• The projected images do not overlap or have gaps between them, and create
a rectangular image after tiling.
• Projection size is between 80 to 200 inches.
• All the projectors are connected to the same network and project images
with the same resolution.
• The Blend Range setting is set between 15 to 45%.
•Projection in the projector's Extended menu is set to Front or
Front/Ceiling for all projectors.
Color Matching
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Color Matching
You can adjust the tint and brightness for the color tone from white to black.
During color matching, half of the overlapped area is displayed in black so
that you can check the edge of the image easily.
Adjustment Level
Select the adjustment level you want to adjust.
There are eight adjustment levels, from white to gray to black. Adjust each
level individually.
Set to All to adjust the tint for each color from level 2 to 8 in a batch.
(Once the values of red, blue, or green are at maximum or minimum at
any level, you cannot perform further adjustments.)
Red/Green/Blue
You can adjust the tone for each color.
Brightness
You can adjust the image brightness.
Simple Stacking
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Simple Stacking
You can easily and quickly create a bright projected image by overlapping the
images of multiple projectors.
Point Correction
Divides the projected image into a grid and corrects the distortion in 0.5
pixel increments by moving the selected point of intersection in any
direction. You can move the points on the grid between 0.5 to 600 pixels in
any direction, including outside of the projection range.
Start Auto Adjustment
You can automatically adjust the projected image using the camera assist
functions.
Extended Menu 99
The projector for which you perform this feature becomes a master
projector, and the adjustment is performed based on the projector's image
position and shape.
a• Connect two projectors using a LAN cable.
• Make sure you do the following before adjusting:
• Set the DHCP setting to On in the projector's Network menu for
two projectors.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wired LAN >IP
Settings
• Adjust the image position, shape, and focus on the master
projector. If you adjust the image shape of the master projector,
select Point Correction and select Quick Corner to correct the
shape.
• The required time for simple stacking varies depending on the
projector layout. It takes up to approximately 4 minutes.
gg Related Links
• "Conditions for Simple Stacking" p.99
Conditions for Simple Stacking
You can use the simple stacking feature under the following conditions:
• All of the projectors are the same model and the optional external camera is
installed on each projector.
• Wait for 2 minutes after turning on two projectors before starting the
simple stacking process.
• You are projecting on a matte white diffusion screen that is flat and even.
• The projector is placed so it squarely faces the screen, not at an angle.
• Nothing is blocking the optional external camera and the projected image.
• The projection size is within the following range according to the brightness
of the light source (when the screen illuminance is 40 lux or less).
• Up to 9.9 Klm: 50 to 200 inches
• 10 Klm: 60 to 300 inches
• All the projectors are projecting images at the same resolution.
• The illuminance ratio on the screen surface when projecting an all-white
screen and when projecting an all-black screen is 8:1 or more.
•Projection in the projector's Extended menu is set to Front or
Front/Ceiling for all projectors.
Schedule Settings
sExtended >Schedule Settings
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Schedule Settings
You can schedule various projector tasks.
Schedule Settings
Select Add New to schedule events. To save your events, select Setup
complete and then select Yes.
•Event Settings to select the event details you want to perform. Select No
Change for items that you do not want to change when the event occurs.
•Date / Time Settings to select the date and time at which you want the
event to occur. You can schedule events up to 4 weeks later.
Schedule Reset
You can delete all scheduled events. To delete events completely, you need
to select Setup complete and select Yes.
Setup complete
Saves your changes in the Schedule Settings menu.
a• In the Schedule menu, you can schedule up to 30 events.
• In the Extended Schedule menu, you can schedule only one event
for Color Calibration or Screen Matching.
• Light Source Calibration events do not start if the projector is used
continuously for more than 24 hours, or regularly turned off by
turning off the power outlet. Set the following events:
• Turning on the projector 20 minutes before performing light
source calibration.
• Performing light source calibration periodically.
Extended Menu 100
gg Related Links
• "Schedule Status Icons" p.100
Schedule Status Icons
The icons in the calender are described in the following table.
Valid schedule
Regular schedule
Invalid schedule
One time schedule
Regular schedule
Standby schedule (turns communication on or off during standby)
Invalid schedule
Language
sExtended >Language
You can select the language for projector menu and message displays.
Reset (Extended menu)
sExtended >Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Extended menu to their default
settings, except for the following:
• Point Correction (in the Simple Stacking menu)
• Screen
• Projection
• High Altitude Mode
• Auto Source Search
• USB Power
• Release A/V Mute
• Lens Type
• A/V Settings
• Standby Mode
• HDBaseT
• Projector ID
• Language
aWhen you set User's Logo Protection to On in the Password
Protection screen, you cannot change the following settings related to
user's logo display. Set User's Logo Protection to Off first.
• Display Background
• Startup Screen
Network Menu 101
Settings on the Network menu let you view network information and set up
the projector for controlling over a network.
When you set Network Protection to On from the Password Protection
screen, you cannot change the network settings. Hold down the [Freeze]
button for more than 5 seconds to turn off the Network Protection setting.
gg Related Links
• "Wireless Mode" p.101
• "Net. Info. - Wireless LAN" p.101
• "Net. Info. - Wired LAN" p.102
• "Display the QR Code" p.102
• "Remote Camera Access" p.102
• "Projector Name" p.102
• "PJLink Password" p.102
• "Remote Password" p.102
• "Web Control Password" p.102
• "Moderator Password" p.102
• "Projector Keyword" p.103
• "Display Keyword" p.103
• "Display LAN Info." p.103
• "Connection Mode" p.103
• "Search Access Point" p.103
• "SSID" p.104
• "Security" p.104
• "Passphrase" p.104
• "EAP Method" p.104
• "Channel" p.105
• "IP Settings" p.105
• "SSID Display" p.106
• "IP Address Display" p.106
• "IPv6 Settings" p.106
• "Mail Notification" p.106
• "SMTP Server" p.107
• "Port Number" p.107
• "From" p.107
• "Address 1 Setting/Address 2 Setting/Address 3 Setting" p.107
• "SNMP" p.107
• "Trap IP Address 1/Trap IP Address 2" p.107
• "Community Name" p.107
• "PJLink Notification" p.108
• "Notified IP Address" p.108
• "Command Communication" p.108
• "Secure HTTP" p.108
• "Web Server Certificate" p.108
• "Web API Settings" p.108
• "Priority Gateway" p.109
• "PJLink" p.109
• "AMX Device Discovery" p.109
• "Crestron Connected" p.109
• "Art-Net" p.109
• "Message Broadcasting" p.109
• "Reset (Network menu)" p.109
Wireless Mode
sNetwork >Wireless Mode
You can configure your wireless LAN settings.
Set to Wireless LAN On to project images via a wireless LAN. If you do not
want to connect via wireless LAN, set to Off to prevent unauthorized access
by others.
aTo connect the projector to the computer using a wireless network
system, install the optional wireless LAN module.
Net. Info. - Wireless LAN
sNetwork >Net. Info. - Wireless LAN
You can view wireless network status and details.
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Net. Info. - Wired LAN
sNetwork >Net. Info. - Wired LAN
You can view wired network status and details.
Display the QR Code
sNetwork >Display the QR Code
You can view a QR code for connecting with iOS or Android devices using
the Epson iProjection app.
Remote Camera Access
sNetwork >Remote Camera Access
You can display the image taken by the optional external camera using Epson
Web Control.
Remote Camera Access
Set to On to enable the Remote Camera Access function.
Password
This is useful for accessing the projector over the Web. (No password is set
by default.)
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use * :
spaces.)
Projector Name
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Projector Name
This is useful to identify the projector over the network.
Enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use " * + , / : ; <
= > ? [ \ ] ` | spaces.)
PJLink Password
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >PJLink Password
This is useful for projector control using the PJLink protocol.
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use spaces
and any symbols other than @.)
Remote Password
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Remote Password
This is useful for accessing the projector using the Web Remote. (User name
is EPSONREMOTE; default password is the projector's serial number.)
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use * :
spaces.)
aSetting is only displayed when Content Playback is set to Off.
Web Control Password
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Web Control Password
This is useful for accessing the projector over the Web. (User name is
EPSONWEB; default password is the projector's serial number.)
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use * :
spaces.)
Moderator Password
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Moderator Password
Network Menu 103
This is useful for accessing the projector as a moderator using Epson
iProjection. (No password is set by default.)
Enter a four-digit number password.
Projector Keyword
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Projector Keyword
You can turn on a security password to prevent access to the projector by
anyone not in the room with it.
You must enter a displayed, randomized keyword from a computer using
Epson iProjection to access the projector and share the current screen.
Display Keyword
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Display Keyword
You can select whether to display a projector keyword on the projected image
when accessing the projector using Epson iProjection.
aAvailable when Projector Keyword is set to On.
Display LAN Info.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Display LAN Info.
You can select the display format for the projector's network information.
By simply reading the QR code with Epson iProjection, you can connect the
mobile device to the projector through a network. The default value is Text &
QR Code.
Connection Mode
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Connection Mode
You can select the type of wireless connection.
Quick
You can connect to multiple smartphones, tablets, or computers directly
using wireless communication.
When you select this connection mode, the projector acts as an easy access
point. (We recommend limiting the number of devices to six or less to
maintain the projection performance.)
Advanced
You can connect to multiple smartphones, tablets, or computers over a
wireless network access point. The connection is established in
infrastructure mode.
Search Access Point
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Search Access
Point
You can search for available wireless network access points in Advanced
connection mode. Depending on the access point settings, they may not be
displayed in the list.
a• A blue mark appears for access points that have already been set.
• A lock icon appears for access points for which security has been set.
If you select an access point that has not had security set, the
Wireless LAN menu is displayed. If you select an access point for
which security has been set, the Security menu is displayed. Select
the type of security according to the security settings for the access
point.
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SSID
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >SSID
You can set the SSID (network name) of the wireless LAN system the
projector is connecting to.
Security
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Security
You can set up security for your projector to use on a wireless network.
Open
Security is not set.
WPA2-PSK
Communication is performed using WPA2 security. Uses AES method for
encryption. When establishing a connection from a computer to the
projector, enter the value set in the passphrase.
WPA3-PSK
Connects in WPA3 personal mode. Communication is performed using
WPA3 security. Uses AES method for encryption. When establishing a
connection from a computer to the projector, enter the value set in the
passphrase.
WPA2/WPA3-PSK
Connects in WPA2/WPA3 personal mode. Encryption method is selected
automatically according to the access point settings. Set a passphrase which
is the same for the access point.
WPA3-EAP
Connects in WPA3 enterprise mode. Encryption method is selected
automatically according to the access point settings.
WPA2/WPA3-EAP
Connects in WPA2/WPA3 enterprise mode. Encryption method is selected
automatically according to the access point settings.
a• WPA2-PSK is available only for Quick connection mode.
• WPA3-PSK, WPA2/WPA3-PSK, WPA3-EAP, and WPA2/WPA3-
EAP are available only for Advanced connection mode.
• When the Mail Notification is set to Off, you cannot set security.
• WPA is an encryption standard that improves the security for
wireless networks. The projector supports TKIP and AES encryption
methods. WPA also includes user authentication functions. WPA
authentication provides two methods: using an authentication server,
or authenticating between a computer and an access point without
using a server. This projector supports the latter method, without a
server.
• When setting security, follow the instructions from the administrator
of the network system you want to connect to.
Passphrase
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Passphrase
For WPA2-PSK,WPA3-PSK, and WPA2/WPA3-PSK security, enter the
pre-shared passphrase used on the network. You can enter various
passphrases from 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters long.
When the passphrase is entered and the [Enter] button is pressed, the value is
set and displayed as an asterisk (*).
We recommend changing the passphrase periodically for security. If the
network settings are initialized, it returns to the initial passphrase.
a• You can enter up to 32 characters in the projector's menu. To enter
more than 32 characters, use your Web browser.
• When Connection Mode is set to Quick, the initial passphrase is set.
EAP Method
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >EAP Method
Network Menu 105
You can set the EAP settings for WPA3-EAP and WPA2/WPA3-EAP
security.
EAP Type
Select the protocol for authentication.
PEAP
Authentication protocol widely used in Windows Server.
PEAP-TLS
Authentication protocol used in Windows Server. Select this when
using a client certificate.
EAP-TLS
Authentication protocol widely used to use a client certificate.
EAP-FAST
Select this when these authentication protocols are used.
User name
Enter a user name for the network up to 64 alphanumeric characters long.
To include a domain name, add it before the backslash and the user name
(domain\username).
When importing a client certificate, the name the certificate was issued to
is automatically set.
Password
Enter a password for authentication up to 64 alphanumeric characters
long. After you enter the password and select Finish, the password is
displayed as an asterisk (*).
Client Certificate
Import the client certificate.
Verify Server Certificate
You can verify the server certificate when a CA certificate has been set.
CA certificate
Imports the CA certificate.
RADIUS Server Name
Enter the server name to verify up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.
a• You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters long in the projector
menu. To enter more than 32 characters, use your Web browser.
•Password is only displayed when EAP Type is set to PEAP or EAP-
FAST.
•Client Certificate is only displayed when EAP Type is set to PEAP-
TLS or EAP-TLS.
Channel
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Channel
Set the frequency band (channel) using in Quick connection mode.
If interference from other signals occurs, use a different channel.
IP Settings
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >IP Settings
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wired LAN >IP Settings
Set DHCP to On if your network assigns addresses automatically.
Set to Off to manually enter the network's IP Address,Subnet Mask, and
Gateway Address using 0 to 255 for each address field.
Do not use these addresses:
• for the IP Address: 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 192.0.2.x, or 224.0.0.0 through
255.255.255.255
• for the Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255 or 0.0.0.0 through 254.255.255.255
• for the Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, or 224.0.0.0 through
255.255.255.255
(where x is a number from 0 to 255)
Network Menu 106
SSID Display
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >SSID Display
You can select whether to display the SSID on the network standby screen
and Home screen.
IP Address Display
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >IP Address
Display
You can select whether to display the IP address on the network standby
screen and Home screen.
IPv6 Settings
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >IPv6 Settings
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wired LAN >IPv6 Settings
You can select IPv6 settings when you connect the projector to the network
using IPv6.
IPv6
Set to On to connect the projector to the network using IPv6.
One local link address is always set while using IPv6. This is composed of
the interface ID created from fe80:: and the projector's MAC address.
IPv6 is supported to monitor and control the projector over a network
using Epson Web Control and PJLink.
Auto Configuration
Set to On to assign addresses automatically according to the Router
Advertisement.
The address is composed as shown below.
Stateless Address (0 to 6)
Created automatically by combining the prefix acquired from the RA
(Router Advertisement) and the interface ID created from the
projector's MAC address.
Stateful Address (0 to 1)
Created automatically from the DHCP server using DHCPv6.
Use Temporary Address
Set to On if you want to use a temporary IPv6 address.
aYou can set the IPv6 address manually in the Advanced menu in
Epson Web Control.
Mail Notification
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Mail Notification
Set to On to send an email to the preset addresses when a problem or warning
occurs with a projector.
gg Related Links
• "Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages" p.106
Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages
When a problem occurs with a projector on the network, and you selected to
receive e-mail alerts, you receive an e-mail containing the following
information:
• The email address set in From as the mail sender
•Epson Projector in the subject line
• The name of the projector experiencing a problem
• The IP address of the affected projector
• Detailed information about the problem
Network Menu 107
SMTP Server
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >SMTP Server
Enter the IP address for the projector's SMTP server using 0 to 255 for each
address field.
Do not use these addresses: 127.x.x.x, 192.0.2.x or 224.0.0.0 through
255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255).
Port Number
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Port Number
Enter a number for the SMTP server Port Number from 1 to 65535 (default is
25).
From
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >From
Enter the e-mail address of the sender up to 64 alphanumeric characters long.
(Do not use " ( ) , : ; < > [ \] spaces.)
aYou can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters long in the projector
menu. To enter more than 32 characters, use your Web browser.
Address 1 Setting/Address 2 Setting/Address 3
Setting
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Address 1 Setting
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Address 2 Setting
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Address 3 Setting
Enter the e-mail address to receive notifications up to 64 alphanumeric
characters long. (Do not use " ( ) , : ; < > [ \] spaces.) And select the alerts you
want to receive.
aYou can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters long in the projector
menu. To enter more than 32 characters, use your Web browser.
SNMP
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >SNMP
Set to On to monitor the projector using SNMP. To monitor the projector,
you need to install the SNMP manager program on your computer. SNMP
should be managed by a network administrator.
Trap IP Address 1/Trap IP Address 2
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Trap IP Address 1
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Trap IP Address 2
Enter up to two IP addresses to receive SNMP notifications, using 0 to 255 for
each address field.
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).
Community Name
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Community Name
Enter the SNMP community name up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.
(Do not use spaces and any symbols other than @.)
Network Menu 108
PJLink Notification
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >PJLink
Notification
Set to On to enable the PJLink notification function when the PJLink setting
is enabled.
Notified IP Address
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >Notified IP
Address
Enter the IP address to receive the projector's operating status when the
PJLink notification function is enabled. Enter the addresses using 0 to 255 for
each address field.
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).
Command Communication
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Command
Communication
You can select the authentication method for command communication.
Protected
Select when performing a digest authentication using Web Control
Password. You need to install the latest version of the Epson Projector
Management software.
Compatible
Select when performing plain text authentication using the Monitor
Password (up to 16 alphanumeric characters long).
aSelect Compatible when monitoring projectors with a switcher and a
system controller or using Epson Projector Management ver.5.30 or
earlier.
Secure HTTP
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Secure HTTP
To strengthen security, communication between the projector and computer
in Web control is encrypted. When setting security with Web control, it is
recommended to set this to On.
Web Server Certificate
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Web Server Certificate
Imports the Web server certificate for secure HTTP.
Web API Settings
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Web API Settings
You can select the Web API settings when using Web API communications.
Web API
Set to On to enable the Web API function.
Authentication
You can set the security for your projector to use during Web API
communications.
Open
Security is not set.
Digest
Communication is performed using API authentication (Digest
authentication).
Network Menu 109
aSee the Web API Specifications for Projectors for details.
Priority Gateway
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Priority Gateway
You can set the priority gateway.
PJLink
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >PJLink
Set to On to monitor the projector using PJLink.
AMX Device Discovery
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >AMX Device Discovery
Set to On when you want to allow the projector to be detected by AMX
Device Discovery.
Crestron Connected
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Crestron Connected
Set to On only when monitoring or controlling the projector over the network
using Crestron Connected.
Restart the projector to enable your changes.
aEnabling Crestron Connected disables the Epson Message Broadcasting
feature in the Epson Projector Management software.
Art-Net
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Art-Net
Set to On when you want to control the projector using Art-Net.
Net
Enter a number for the projector's Net using 0 to 127 (default is 0).
Sub-Net
Enter a number for the projector's Sub-Net using 0 to 15 (default is 0).
Universe
Enter a number for the projector's Universe using 0 to 15 (default is 0).
Start Channel
Enter the start channel that handles Art-Net using 1 to 500 (default is 1).
Channel Information
You can view the channel information.
Message Broadcasting
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Message Broadcasting
Set to On to receive the message delivered by Epson Projector Management.
See the Epson Projector Management Operation Guide for details.
aSetting is only displayed when Crestron Connected is set to Off.
Reset (Network menu)
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Network menu to their default
settings.
Info Menu 110
You can display information about the projector and version by viewing the
Info menu. However, you cannot change any settings in the menu.
gg Related Links
• "Projector Info" p.110
• "Light Source Info" p.111
• "Version" p.111
• "Status Information" p.111
• "Voltage Warning Info" p.112
• "Temp Warning Info" p.112
• "Power On/Off History" p.112
Projector Info
sInfo >Projector Info
You can view the projector's information.
Total Op. Time
Displays the number of hours the projector has been used in its operating
life.
Operation Hours
Displays the number of hours the projector has been used since it was
turned on.
The cumulative use time is displayed as "0H" for the first 10 hours. When
exceeding 10 hours, it is displayed as "10H" and "11H" in 1 hour units.
Source
Displays the name of the port to which the current input source is
connected.
Input Signal
Displays the input signal setting of the current input source.
Resolution
Displays the resolution of the current input source.
Refresh Rate
Displays the refresh rate of the current input source.
Sync Info
Displays information about video signals that may be needed by a service
technician.
Color Format
Displays the color format of the current input source.
Status
Displays information about projector problems that may be needed by a
service technician.
Serial Number
Displays the projector's serial number.
Lens Type
Displays the model number of the installed lens.
Event ID
Displays the Event ID number corresponding to a network problem; see
the list of Event ID codes.
HDBaseT Signal Level
Displays the signal level of the HDBaseT transmitter; if the information is
displayed in yellow, signal level is not enough.
gg Related Links
• "Event ID Code List" p.110
Event ID Code List
If the Event ID option on the Projector Info menu displays a code number,
check this list of Event ID codes for the solution to the projector problem
associated with the code.
If you cannot resolve the problem, contact your network administrator or
Epson for technical support.
Event ID
code
Cause and solution
0432
0435
The network software did not start. Turn the projector off and then
on again.
0433 Cannot display the transferred images. Restart the network software.
Info Menu 111
Event ID
code
Cause and solution
0434
0481
0482
0485
Unstable network communication. Check the network
communication status, wait a few moments, and try connecting to
the network again.
0483
04FE
The network software quit unexpectedly. Check the network
communication status, then turn the projector off and then on again.
0484 Communication with computer was disconnected. Restart the
network software.
0479
04FF
A projector system error has occurred. Turn the projector off and
then on again.
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/WPA3 authentication type does not match. Make
sure the wireless network security settings are correct.
0893 The TKIP/AES encryption type does not match. Make sure the
wireless network security settings are correct.
0894 Communication with an unauthorized access point was
disconnected. Contact your network administrator.
0895 Communication with a connected device was disconnected. Check
your device connection status.
0898 Failed to acquire DHCP. Make sure the DHCP server is operating
correctly. If you are not using DHCP, set the DHCP setting to Off in
the projector's Network menu.
0899 Other communication errors.
089A The EAP authentication type does not match the network. Check the
wireless LAN security settings and make sure that the security
certificate is installed correctly.
089B EAP server authentication failed. Check the wireless LAN security
settings and make sure that the security certificate is installed
correctly.
Event ID
code
Cause and solution
089C EAP client authentication failed. Check the wireless LAN security
settings and make sure that the security certificate is installed
correctly.
089D Key exchange failed. Check the wireless LAN security settings and
make sure that the security certificate is installed correctly.
0920 The internal battery that saves the projector's date and time settings
is running low. Contact Epson for help.
Light Source Info
sInfo >Light Source Info
You can view the projector's light source information.
Light Source Hours
Displays the number of operating hours for each of the projector's Light
Source Mode settings.
Estimated Remains
If the Constant Brightness setting is enabled, displays the remaining
number of hours the projector can maintain constant brightness.
sSettings >Brightness Settings >Constant Brightness
Version
sInfo >Version
You can view the projector's firmware information.
Status Information
sInfo >Status Information
Info Menu 112
You can view the projector's basic status information.
Each category contains the following information.
Status Information
The projector's operating status.
Source
Input signal information.
Signal Information
Input digital signal information.
Network Wired
Wired LAN settings.
Network Wireless
Wireless LAN settings.
Maintenance
Operating time for the projector and light source.
Version
The projector's firmware version
gg Related Links
• "Projector Status Display Messages" p.153
Voltage Warning Info
sInfo >Voltage Warning Info
You can view various voltage warnings.
When you select Detail when a Warning or Error is displayed, you can check
detailed logs for before and after the error was detected.
Temp Warning Info
sInfo >Temp Warning Info
You can view various high temperature warnings.
When you select Detail when a Warning or Error is displayed, you can check
detailed logs for before and after the error was detected.
Power On/Off History
sInfo >Power On/Off History
You can view the power on/off logs.
Reset Menu 113
Settings on the Reset menu let you reset certain projector settings to their
default values.
gg Related Links
• "Reset All Memories" p.113
• "Refresh Mode" p.113
• "Light Source Calibration" p.113
• "NFC Settings" p.114
• "Reset All Config" p.114
• "Reset All (Factory Default)" p.114
Reset All Memories
sReset >Reset All Memories
You can delete all memories saved in Memory,Lens Position, and Geometry
Correction.
Refresh Mode
sReset >Refresh Mode
The refresh mode process clears any projected afterimage and turns off the
projector after a specified period of time.
Timer
Set a time period during which the projector displays the refresh image.
Messages
Set to On to display a message informing you that the projector is in
refresh mode.
Start
Starts the refresh mode process to clear any projected afterimage and turn
off the projector after a specified period of time. Press any button on the
remote control to cancel this process.
Light Source Calibration
sReset >Light Source Calibration
The light source calibration process optimizes the color balance of the
currently projected image.
Run Now
Starts light source calibration to optimize the color balance of the currently
projected image. You may not be able to start calibration if the projector's
environmental temperature is out of range. (Wait 30 minutes after turning
on the projector before starting calibration for the best results.)
Light Source Calibration does not start in the following cases.
• If the projector is not used continuously for more than 20 minutes.
• If the surrounding temperature gets too high, and the brightness has
been automatically dimmed.
• If you use the following functions and the brightness of the light source
declines to a specific level or lower.
• Dynamic Contrast
• Lights-Out Control
• A/V Mute
• Within 10 minutes of turning on the projector.
• If Brightness Settings is set to 30% or less.
Run Periodically
Set to On to perform light source calibration periodically every 100 hours
of usage.
When set to Off to maintain the projected image that has been adjusted
using Multi-Projection, perform calibration using Run Now or set a Light
Source Calibration event to perform it periodically on the Schedule
Settings screen.
Schedule Settings
Displays the Schedule Settings screen. Set a Light Source Calibration
event to run periodically.
Last Run
Displays the date and time of the last light source calibration.
Reset Menu 114
NFC Settings
sReset >NFC Settings
You can prevent scanning to the projector's settings.
NFC Write Protection
Prevents anyone from scanning the projector's settings.
NFC Write Password
Set a password for scanning the projector's settings up to 32 alphanumeric
characters long.
aIf you do not set an NFC Write Password,NFC Write Protection is
enabled automatically when you turn on the projector. If you want to
scan the projector's information using the NFC tag on the projector, set
the NFC Write Password setting to Off.
Reset All Config
sReset >Reset All Config
You can reset most of the projector settings to their default values.
You cannot reset the following settings:
• Memory
• Startup Screen *
• Panel Alignment
• Color Uniformity
• User's Logo *
• Date & Time
• Color Matching
• Language
• Network menu items
• NFC Settings
* Only when you set the User's Logo Protection setting to On in the
Password Protection setting menu.
Reset All (Factory Default)
sReset >Reset All (Factory Default)
You can reset the setting values to the values you set or to their factory default
values.
Reset All (User Default)
You can apply the values you set in the User Default Setting menu.
Reset All (Factory Default)
You can reset all of the projector settings to their default factory values.
You cannot reset the following settings:
• Light Source Info
• Operation Hours
• Password Protection
• Password
• Schedule Settings *
* Only when you set Schedule Protection to On from the Password
Protection screen.
User Default Setting
You can define the default value used when performing the Reset All
(User Default) functions.
You can set the values for the following settings:
• Color Mode
• Light Source Mode
• Brightness Level
• Constant Brightness
• Messages
• Standby Confirmation
• A/V Mute Timer
Reset Menu 115
• Release A/V Mute
• Beep
• A/V Settings
• Standby Mode
• Sleep Mode
• Language
• Wireless Mode
• DHCP (in the Wired LAN menu)
• Command Communication
Password Setting
You can set a password when resetting values to the user default setting
values or to their factory default values. The default password is set to
"0000". Change this to your own password.
Multi-Projection Features 117
You can combine the projected images from multiple projectors to create one
bright image or a large seamless image.
By using the auto adjustment function that uses the optional external camera
and the Epson Project Professional Tool software you can perform virtually
adjustment-free operation.
aYou can download the Epson Projector Professional Tool software and
its manual from the following website.
epson.sn
gg Related Links
• "Procedure Overview" p.117
• "Preparation" p.117
• "Image Composition" p.119
• "Adjusting Colors" p.120
Procedure Overview
This section explains the recommended procedure for using the optional
external camera and the Epson Projector Professional Tool software.
Preparation
• Initializing projectors
• Assigning a master projector
• Calibrating projectors
• Installing projectors
• Performing rough image adjustments
• Connecting projectors to a network
Image Composition
• Tiling
• Stacking
Adjusting colors
Preparation
This section explains how to perform basic settings before installing the
projector and preparing in advance for easier operations later.
You can setup up to 15 projectors to project one large image by compositing
several images (tiling) and up to 6 projectors to project a bright image by
overlaying images (stacking).
gg Related Links
• "Initializing Projectors" p.117
• "Assigning a Master Projector" p.118
• "Calibrating Projectors" p.118
• "Installing Projectors" p.118
• "Performing Rough Image Adjustments" p.118
• "Connecting Projectors to a Network" p.119
Initializing Projectors
You need to correct the difference in settings for each projector.
Do the following operations for all projectors:
• Reset the projector settings to their default values.
sReset >Reset All Config
• Reset the values on the Color Uniformity menu to their default settings.
sExtended >Display >Color Uniformity >Reset
• Reset the values on the Panel Alignment menu to their default settings.
sExtended >Display >Panel Alignment >Reset
• Set the Adjustment Level setting to All in the Color Matching menu, and
select 0for Red,Green, and Blue.
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Screen Matching >Color Matching
aWe recommend you set the Sleep Mode setting to Off in the
projector's Extended menu after all initialization is complete.
gg Related Links
• "Sleep Mode" p.92
Multi-Projection Features 118
Assigning a Master Projector
Select one projector to be the basis for adjustment.
Display test patterns from all projectors and select the one that has less color
unevenness as the master projector.
a• You can display the test pattern by pressing the Test Pattern button
on the control panel or remote control.
• We recommend displaying the following test patterns:
Gray Bars V,Gray Bars H, and White
• When using the remote control, we recommend assigning the same
ID for the master projector and the remote control to limit the
control target.
gg Related Links
• "Projector ID" p.96
Calibrating Projectors
Adjust changes that occur over time due to repeated use of projectors.
Perform the following operations for all projectors:
• Perform light source calibration.
sReset >Light Source Calibration
• Perform color calibration.
sExtended >Color Calibration
To extend the adjustment range, set the Color Mode setting to Multi-
Projection in the projector's Image menu.
a• If you do not install the optional external camera or you were
unsuccessful performing color calibration, perform Color
Uniformity.
• If you set Run Periodically to On in the Light Source Calibration
menu, the color adjusted in multi-projection may be changed due to
auto calibration.
• You can also change the projector's Color Mode using the [Color
Mode] button on the remote control.
Installing Projectors
Install all projectors in an appropriate location.
When you install the master projector in the center, you can easily calibrate
colors because any unevenness at the center of the projected area is reduced.
Performing Rough Image Adjustments
Perform the following operations for all projectors to adjust the position and
the shape for rectangular projected images.
Displaying the test pattern makes it easier to adjust the projection position
and the shape.
• For projection position, adjust the location, the angle, and the lens shift.
• For projection size, adjust the location and the zoom.
• For image focus, adjust the focus.
Multi-Projection Features 119
a• The projected images are not stable right after turning on the
projector. We recommend adjusting the projector at least 20 minutes
after you start projecting.
• We recommend displaying the following test patterns:
Gray Bars V,Gray Bars H, and White
• When adjusting the image height with vertical lens shift, adjust it by
moving the image from the bottom to the top.
If you finish adjusting with the projected image at the bottom, the
projected image may be in a low position.
• It is not recommended that you perform geometry correction for the
following reasons:
• Image quality may decline.
• If the correction value is too large, image calibration may be
difficult.
gg Related Links
• "Lens Shift" p.56
• "Zoom" p.56
• "Focus" p.58
Connecting Projectors to a Network
Connect all projectors to the network hub with LAN cables.
When a connection is established, check that all projectors have been assigned
their own IP address assigned.
gg Related Links
• "Wired Network Connection" p.37
Image Composition
You can create a bright composite image and a large image from multiple
projectors.
Before composing the images, select the following settings in the Epson
Projector Professional Tool software.
• Create a group of projectors in the Layout/Monitoring tab.
• Specify each projector's position using Tiling and Stacking Settings on the
Edit Group screen.
aIf Epson Projector Professional Tool software is not available, create a
group in the projector's menu.
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Projector Grouping
gg Related Links
• "Tiling" p.119
• "Stacking" p.120
• "Projector Grouping" p.96
Tiling
You can project one large image from up to 15 projectors.
Start the Geometry Correction Assist - Tiling Function wizard in the Epson
Projector Professional Tool software.
sSetting >Camera Assist >Geometry Correction Assist >Tiling >Start
When the wizard has finished, perform the following operations as necessary:
•Screen Matching to correct the tint and brightness of each projected image.
•Point Correction to adjust the gaps in the positions of the projected image.
•Scale to crop and/or scale portions of the image.
Multi-Projection Features 120
a• The required time for configuring tiling automatically varies
depending on the layout and number of projectors. It takes up to
approximately 8 minutes.
• The required time for screen matching varies depending on the
layout and number of projectors. It takes up to approximately 18
minutes.
• If you have not installed the optional external camera or the Epson
Projector Professional Tool software is not available, select the
following settings from the Multi-Projection setting in the
projector's Extended menu:
• Tiling
• Edge Blending
• Screen Matching
• Brightness Settings
• Color Matching
• Black Level
• You can setup up to 9 projectors when using the projector's menu.
gg Related Links
• "Point Correction" p.58
• "Brightness Settings" p.60
• "Tiling" p.96
• "Scale" p.78
• "Edge Blending" p.96
• "Screen Matching" p.97
• "Color Matching" p.98
• "Black Level" p.97
Stacking
You can create one bright image by overlaying images from up to 6
projectors.
Start the Geometry Correction Assist - Stacking Function wizard in the
Epson Projector Professional Tool software.
sSetting >Camera Assist >Geometry Correction Assist >Stacking >
Start
When the wizard has finished, if there are any gaps in the pixels of the
projected images, adjust the Point Correction setting manually.
a• The required time to automatically configure stacking varies
depending on the layout and number of projectors. It takes up to
approximately 9 minutes.
• If the Epson Projector Professional Tool software is not available,
start automatic adjustment on the master projector using the
projector's menu. You can setup up to 2 projectors when using the
projector's menu.
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Simple Stacking >Start Auto
Adjustment
• If you have not installed the optional external camera, adjust the
following settings manually:
• Focus
• Zoom
• Lens Shift
• Geometry Correction
gg Related Links
• "Point Correction" p.58
• "Lens Shift" p.56
• "Zoom" p.56
• "Focus" p.58
• "Conditions for Simple Stacking" p.99
• "Simple Stacking" p.98
• "Geometry Correction" p.79
Adjusting Colors
Display the test patterns from all projectors to check each color tone.
If you need adjust the color tone, perform the following operations:
• Adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness settings for individual image
colors.
sImage >Advanced >RGBCMY
Multi-Projection Features 121
• Adjust the overall tint of the image.
sImage >White Balance
aWe recommend displaying the following test patterns:
Gray Bars V,Gray Bars H, and White
External Camera Usage 122
You can use extended functions such as the Camera Assist function and
Remote Camera Access with the optional external camera.
The extended functions reduce the time and effort needed to adjust the image.
When using the optional external camera, the following operations that are
normally required for general camera solutions become unnecessary:
• Preparation such as securing installation location and adjusting the angle of
view.
As the optional external camera is installed on the projector or the lens, a
tripod and installation space is unnecessary. There is also no need to adjust
the focus, angle, and exposure.
• Activation
Epson Projector Professional Tool software and Epson Web Control allow
you to use the extended functions.
aYou can download the Epson Projector Professional Tool software and
manual from the following website.
epson.sn
gg Related Links
• "Camera Assist Function" p.122
• "Multi-Projection Features" p.117
• "Web Control Options" p.129
Camera Assist Function
You can automatically adjust the image using the optional external camera.
The following camera assist functions are available with your projector:
•Geometry Correction Assist - Tiling Function (with the Epson Projector
Professional Tool software)
You can easily and quickly create a single seamless image from multiple
projectors when projecting on a flat screen.
By selecting the appropriate Edge Blending setting and adjusting the
approximate size and position of your image, the projectors automatically
combine these images and correct the image shape.
•Geometry Correction Assist - Stacking Function (with the Epson
Projector Professional Tool software)/Simple Stacking
You can easily and quickly create a bright image by overlapping the images
of multiple projectors.
By adjusting the approximate size and position of your image, the projectors
automatically overlap these images to create one image.
If you do not have access to the Epson Projector Professional Tool software,
you can easily and quickly create a bright image by using the Simple
Stacking menu in the projector's menu.
External Camera Usage 123
sExtended >Multi-Projection >Simple Stacking
•Screen Matching
You can correct differences in the tint and brightness between projectors to
optimize the display quality of the combined image.
•Color Calibration
When the color tone of the screen declines over time, you can automatically
adjust the color tone of the entire screen based on the default color settings.
gg Related Links
• "Simple Stacking" p.98
• "Color Matching" p.98
• "Color Calibration" p.95
Projector Monitoring and Control Options 125
You can monitor and control the projector over a network in various way.
gg Related Links
• "Epson Projector Management" p.125
• "Epson Web Control" p.125
• "SNMP" p.125
• "ESC/VP21 Commands" p.125
• "ESC/VP.net Commands" p.126
• "PJLink" p.126
• "Art-Net" p.126
• "Crestron Connected Support" p.126
• "Web API" p.127
Epson Projector Management
Epson Projector Management software (Windows only) lets you monitor and
control your projector through the network. See the Epson Projector
Management Operation Guide for instructions.
You can download Epson Projector Management from the following Web
site.
epson.sn
aThe authentication method when registering projectors varies
depending on the version of the Epson Projector Management software
you are using. For the best results, we recommend that you use the
latest version of the Epson Projector Management software.
Epson Web Control
Once you have connected your projector to your network, you can select
projector settings and control projection using a compatible Web browser.
This lets you access the projector remotely.
In Content Playback mode, you can also edit playlists.
a• You can use the following Web browsers.
• Internet Explorer 11 or later (Windows)
• Microsoft Edge (Windows)
• Safari (Mac, iOS)
• Chrome (Android)
• While using the Web browser, do not connect using a proxy server.
You cannot select all of the projector menu settings or control all
projector functions using a Web browser.
• If you set Standby Mode to Communication On, you can use a Web
browser to select settings and control projection even if the projector
is in standby mode (when the power is off).
sExtended >Standby Mode
gg Related Links
• "Accessing a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser" p.128
SNMP
Network administrators can install SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol) software on network computers so they can monitor projectors. If
your network uses this software, you can set up the projector for SNMP
monitoring.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >SNMP
a• This projector supports SNMP agent version 1 (SNMPv1).
• You cannot monitor projectors using SNMP in the Quick connection
mode.
ESC/VP21 Commands
You can control the projector from an external device using ESC/VP21.
Projector Monitoring and Control Options 126
When the power ON command is transmitted to the projector, the power
turns on and it enters warm-up mode. When the projector's power has turned
on, a colon ":" (3Ah) is returned.
When a command is input, the projector executes the command and returns a
":", and then accepts the next command.
If the command being processed terminates abnormally, an error message is
output and a ":" is returned.
You can check the available commands and cable layouts in the projector's
Specifications.
ESC/VP.net Commands
You can monitor the projector using ESC/VP.net commands.
When the Command Communication setting is set to Protected, you can
connect the projector with version 2.0 using Web Control Password.
When the Command Communication setting is set to Compatible, you can
connect the projector with version 2.0 or 1.0. Use Monitor Password for
version 1.0. You can set Monitor Password in Epson Web Control.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Command
Communication
You can check the available commands and port number in the projector's
Specifications.
PJLink
PJLink was established by the JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and
Information System Industries Association) as a standard protocol for
controlling network-compatible projector's as part of their efforts to
standardize projector control protocols.
The projector complies with the PJLink Class2 standard established by the
JBMIA.
The port number used for the PJLink search function is 4352 (UDP).
You need to make network settings before you can use PJLink.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >PJLink Password
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Notifications >PJLink
Notification
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >PJLink
It complies with all commands except for the following commands defined by
PJLink Class2, and agreement was confirmed by the PJLink standard
adaptability verification.
Non-compatible commands:
Function PJLink command
Mute settings Image muting set AVMT 11
Audio muting set AVMT 21
http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/
You can check the additional information on the PJLink support in the
projector's Specifications.
Art-Net
Art-Net is an Ethernet communication protocol based on the TCP/IP
protocol. You can control the projector by using a DMX controller or an
application system.
You can check the channel definitions used to control the projector in the
projector's Specifications.
Crestron Connected Support
If you are using the Crestron Connected network monitoring and control
system, you can set up your projector for use on the system. Crestron
Connected lets you control and monitor your projector using a Web browser.
Projector Monitoring and Control Options 127
You can access the Crestron Connected operation window from Epson Web
Control. You need to enable Crestron Connected in the projector's Network
menu before you can use Crestron Connected.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Crestron Connected
a• You cannot use the Message Broadcasting feature in Epson Projector
Management when you use Crestron Connected.
• If you set the Standby Mode setting to Communication On, you can
control the projector even if the projector is in standby mode (when
the power is off).
sExtended >Standby Mode
For additional information on Crestron Connected, visit the Crestron Web
site.
https://www.crestron.com/products/line/crestron-connected
To monitor devices in the system, you can use Crestron RoomView Express
or Crestron Fusion provided by Crestron. You can communicate with the
help desk and send emergency messages. See the following Web site for
details.
http://www.crestron.com/getroomview
Web API
You can use Web API to operate the projector. See the Web API Specifications
for Projectors for details.
a• You can authenticate Web API communications using API
authentication (Digest authentication).
• The user name for API authentication is EPSONWEB; use the
password that is set for Web Control Password.
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Once you have connected your projector to your network, you can select
projector settings and control projection using a compatible Web browser.
This lets you access the projector remotely.
aMake sure the projector is turned on.
bMake sure your computer or device is connected to the same network
as the projector.
cStart your Web browser on the computer or device.
dGo to the Epson Web Control screen by entering the projector's IP
address into the browser's address box. When entering an IPv6 address,
wrap the address with [ and ].
You see the Epson Web Control screen.
• In normal mode
AControls the projector remotely.
BOperates the projector's menu settings with your finger or mouse.
CDisplays a test pattern.
DDisplays the projector's status.
EOpens the Crestron Connected operation window. Available only when
you set the Crestron Connected system.
FOpens detailed projector settings.
GTakes an image capture of the displayed image from a remote location.
HOperates the projector's lens.
• In Content Playback mode
AControls the projector remotely.
BSelects the playlist you want to play, and allows you to create or edit
playlists.
COpens the Time Table screen.
DOperates the projector's menu settings with your finger or mouse.
EDisplays a test pattern.
FDisplays the projector's status.
GOpens detailed projector settings.
HOpens the Crestron Connected operation window. Available only when
you set the Crestron Connected system.
IOperates the projector's lens.
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JRegisters or deletes the data for a playlist on the USB flash drive.
eSelect the option corresponding to the projector function you want to
control.
a• You may need to log in to access some of the options on the
Epson Web Control screen. If you see a log in window, enter
your user name and password.
• When accessing the Basic Control option, the user name is
EPSONREMOTE and the default password is the projector's
serial number.
• When accessing other options, the user name is
EPSONWEB and the default password is the projector's
serial number.
• You can change the password in the projector's Network
menu.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Remote
Password
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Web
Control Password
gg Related Links
• "Web Control Options" p.129
Web Control Options
Basic Control (only in normal mode)
Options on the Basic Control screen allow you to select the input source and
control the projector.
a• If you see a log in window, enter your user name and password. (The
user name is EPSONREMOTE and the default password is the
projector's serial number.)
• You can change the password in the projector's Network menu.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Basic >Remote Password
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BTurns the projector on.
CSelects the input source. (The available sources vary depending on your
projector model.)
DTurns the video and audio on or off temporarily.
EDetects the input signal automatically.
FTurns the projector off.
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OSD Control Pad
Options on the OSD Control Pad screen allow you to display the projector's
setting menus and select them moving your finger or mouse on the pad.
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BDisplays the projector's setting menus.
CUse your finger or mouse to navigate the menus.
DResets the selected setting to its default value.
EReturns to the previous menu.
FDisplays help topics.
Lens Control
Options on the Lens Control screen allow you to operate the lens of the
projector.
Focus/Distortion screen
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BFocus adjustment slider.
CFocus adjustment buttons.
DDistortion adjustment slider.
EDistortion adjustment buttons.
FDisplays the Focus/Distortion screen.
GDisplays the Zoom screen.
HDisplays the Lens Shift screen.
IDisplays the Test Pattern screen.
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JDisplays the Memory screen.
Zoom screen
AZoom adjustment slider.
BZoom adjustment buttons.
Lens Shift screen
AThe blue square displays the current image position and the red square displays
the new image position.
BDisplays the vertical image position; select to change the value.
CMoves the image position up, down, left, or right.
DMoves the lens to the home position.
EDisplays the horizontal image position; select to change the value.
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Test Pattern screen
ADisplays available test patterns; select to project a test pattern.
BTurns off test pattern display.
Memory screen
AOverwrites your current settings with saved settings.
BSaves your current settings to memory.
CDisplays a list of saved memories.
DErases a saved memory.
ERenames a saved memory.
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Status Information
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BDisplays a list of monitored settings.
CDisplays the setting status.
DSelect to view different status information.
Remote Camera Access (only in normal mode)
ADisplays the image you captured using the Shoot button.
BTakes a picture of the projected image using the camera on the front of the
projector.
CAdjusts the image exposure.
DZooms in or out on the image you captured.
Advanced
The Advanced screen allow you to select the projector's settings.
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aIf the default Web Control Password is set, a screen prompting to
change the password appears before you can view the Advanced
screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to change the password.
It is strongly recommended to change password regularly to prevent an
unauthorized access to your projector.
AOpens the menus.
BDisplays the menu name you selected.
CSpecifies the projector settings. (The available settings vary depending on your
projector model.)
DLock/unlock the projector settings.
EUpdates the projector settings.
aYou cannot change the following settings using Epson Web Control.
•Custom setting for Gamma
•EDID
•HDMI Link
•User Button
•Content Playback
•Simple Stacking
•Message Position
•User's Logo
•Lens Type
•Lens Calibration
•Language
•Wireless LAN Diagnosis
•Search Access Point
•Crestron Connected
•Event ID
•HDBaseT Signal Level
•Antenna Level
aYou can select the following settings only with Epson Web Control.
• Monitor Password (up to 16 alphanumeric characters) (only when
Command Communication is set to Compatible)
• IPv6 Settings (manual)
• HTTP port (port number used for Web Control except for 80
[default], 843, 3620, 3621, 3625, 3629, 4352, 4649, 5357, 10000,
10001, 41794)
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Remote (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the Remote screen allow you to select the input source, control
the projector, and start projecting playlists.
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BTurns the projector on or off.
CSelects the input source. (The available sources vary depending on your
projector model.)
DTurns the video and audio on or off temporarily.
EOverlay Effect option is displayed when the current source is anything other
than USB.
Turns Overlay Effect on or off to add color and shape effects to a playlist.
When turning on, the Effects screen is displayed. You can add predefined color
and shape effect filters to a playlist. You can also create a customized effect.
FSpecifies the screen settings.
GDisplays your favorite playlists. Select a playlist to start projecting.
HDisplays information for the playlist being projected.
The icons indicate the playlist settings.
: Overlay effects have been applied
: Repeat playback has been applied
: Length of the playlist
Select the arrow at the bottom-right to display the following screen.
IAdjusts the speaker volume.
Screen displayed while projecting playlist (only in Content Playback mode)
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AStops projection.
BTurns the video and audio on or off temporarily. However, the audio and video
continue to run so you cannot resume projection at the point you activated this
function.
CAdjusts the speaker volume.
DOpens the Effects screen. You can select preset effects or select individual
brightness, color, and shape effect filters.
Playlist (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the Playlist screen allow you to select the playlist you want to play
from the list, and create or edit playlists.
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BStarts projecting the playlist.
The icons indicate the playlist settings.
: Number assigned to your favorite playlists
: Repeat playback has been applied
: Overlay effects have been applied
COpens the menu that allows you to edit, copy, register to your favorites, or
delete the playlist.
When you select Edit or Duplicate, the edit playlist screen is displayed.
DOpens the create playlist screen where you can create a new playlist.
Create or edit playlist screen (only in Content Playback mode)
AEdits the playlist name.
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BSelects whether to enable repeat playback or not.
CRegisters the playlist as favorites.
When registering favorites, you can quickly start playback of the favorite playlist
using the Remote screen or the remote control.
DDisplays the images or movies you have added to the playlist. The playlist plays
the images or movies in order.
EAdds images or movies to the playlist.
FDeletes images or movies from the list.
GOpens the Switch Image screen.
You can specify the time interval to switch to the next image file. You can also
select a transition effect.
HOpens the Effects screen.
You can add predefined color and shape effect filters to a playlist. You can also
create a customized effect.
IPreviews the playlist.
USB Memory Device (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the USB Memory Device screen allow you to upload data for a
playlist to the USB flash drive or delete the data on the USB flash drive.
aYou can upload .avi, .jpeg (.jpg), .webp, .bmp, or .gif files.
If you want to add the .mp4 and .mov files to the playlist, use the
Epson Projector Content Manager software or the Epson Creative
Projection app.
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BCopies images or movies you want to add to playlists to a USB flash drive.
CDeletes images or movies on the USB flash drive.
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Time Table (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the Time Table screen allow you to enable or disable the specified
time table features.
AReturns to the Epson Web Control screen.
BTurns the time table on or off.
aYou can specify when each playlist starts and finishes using the time
table feature in the Epson Projector Content Manager software.
For details, see the Epson Projector Content Manager Operation Guide.
Projector Maintenance 140
You may need to clean the projector's lens periodically, and clean the air filter
and air vents to prevent the projector from overheating due to blocked
ventilation.
The only parts you should replace are the air filter, remote control batteries,
and lens. If any other part needs replacing, contact Epson or an authorized
Epson servicer.
Warning
Before cleaning any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord.
Never open any cover on the projector, except as specifically explained in this
manual. Dangerous electrical voltages in the projector can injure you severely.
Cleaning the Lens 141
Clean the projector's lens periodically, or whenever you notice dust or
smudges on the surface.
• To remove dust or smudges, gently wipe the lens with lens-cleaning paper.
If the lens is very dirty, use a vacuum cleaner or a air blower to remove any
dust or smudges, and wipe the lens.
• To remove stubborn smudges, moisten a soft, lint-free cloth with lens
cleaner and gently wipe the lens. Do not spray any liquid directly on the
lens.
Warning
Do not use a lens cleaner that contains flammable gas. The high heat generated
by the projector may cause a fire.
Attention
• Do not wipe the lens immediately after turning off the light source; otherwise,
it could be damaged.
• Do not use glass cleaner or any harsh materials to clean the lens and do not
subject the lens to any impacts; otherwise, it could be damaged. Do not use
canned air, or the gases may leave a flammable residue.
Cleaning the Projector Case 142
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.
Attention
Do not use wax, alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or other chemicals to clean the
projector case. These can damage the case. Do not use canned air, or the gases
may leave a flammable residue.
Air Filter and Vent Maintenance 143
Regular filter maintenance is important to maintain your projector. Clean the
air filter when a message appears telling you the temperature inside the
projector has reached a high level. It is recommended that you clean these
parts over a 20,000‑hour period. Clean them more often than this if you use
the projector in an environment that is dustier than expected. (Assuming the
projector is used in an atmosphere in which airborne particulate matter is
0.04 mg/m3 or less.)
Attention
If regular maintenance is not performed, your Epson projector will notify you
when the temperature inside the projector has reached a high level. Do not wait
until this warning appears to maintain your projector filter as prolonged exposure
to high temperatures may reduce the life of your projector.
gg Related Links
• "Cleaning the Air Filters and Intake Vents" p.143
• "Replacing the Air Filter" p.145
Cleaning the Air Filters and Intake Vents
You need to clean the projector's air filters in the following situations:
• The filter or vents get dusty.
• You see a message telling you to clean it.
• The projector's Filter indicator flashes orange.
aTurn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
bCarefully remove the dust using a vacuum cleaner or a brush.
cLoosen the screws and remove the air filter cover as shown (it is
attached with a tether).
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dPull the air filter out of the projector.
eTap each side of the air filter 4 to 5 times to shake off any excess dust.
Attention
Do not use excessive force when tapping the air filter, or it may crack and
become unusable.
fVacuum the front of the air filter (the side with the tabs) to remove any
remaining dust.
Attention
• Do not rinse the air filter in water, or use any detergent or solvent to
clean it.
• Do not use canned air. The gases may leave a flammable residue or push
dust and debris into the projector's optics or other sensitive areas.
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gPlace the air filter in the projector as shown. hReplace the air filter cover as shown and tighten the screws.
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 to the ceiling or
placed on a table.
aTurn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
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bLoosen the screws and remove the air filter cover as shown (it is
attached with a tether). cPull the air filter out of the projector.
aDispose of used air filters according to local regulations.
• Filter frame: Polypropylene
• Filter: Polypropylene
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dPlace the new air filter in the projector as shown. eReplace the air filter cover as shown and tighten the screws.
Solving Problems
Check the solutions in these sections if you have any problems using the projector.
gg Related Links
• "Projection Problems" p.149
• "Projector Indicator Status" p.150
• "Projector Status Display Messages" p.153
• "Solving Image or Sound Problems" p.157
• "Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems" p.163
• "Solutions to Problems in Content Playback Mode" p.165
• "Solving Network Problems" p.166
Projection Problems 149
If the projector is not working properly, turn it off, unplug it, and then plug it
back in and turn it on.
If this does not solve the problem, check the following:
• The indicators on the projector may indicate the problem.
• The Help option on the Home screen can display information about
common problems, if the projector is operating.
• The solutions in this manual can help you solve many problems.
If none of these solutions help, contact Epson for technical support.
Projector Indicator Status 150
The indicators on the projector indicate the projector status and let you know
when a problem occurs. Check the status and color of the indicators and then
refer to this table for a solution.
a• If the indicators display a pattern not listed in the table below, turn
the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help.
• When the Indicators setting is set to Off in the projector's Extended
menu, all indicators are off under normal projection conditions.
sExtended >Operation >Advanced >Indicators
APower indicator
BStatus indicator
CLaser indicator
DTemp (temperature) indicator
EFilter indicator
Projector status
Indicator and status Problem and solutions
Power: Lit blue
Status: Lit blue
Laser: Indicator status
varies
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Normal operation.
Power: Lit blue
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Indicator status
varies
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Warming up.
When warming up, wait about 30 seconds for an image
to appear.
All buttons are disabled during warm-up.
Power: Lit blue
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Off
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Shutting down or cooling down.
All buttons are disabled during shutting down and
cooling down.
Power: Lit blue
Status: Off
Laser: Off
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Standby, sleep mode, or monitoring.
When you press the power button, projection starts.
Power: Flashing blue
Status: Off
Laser: Off
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Preparing for monitoring or quick startup mode. All
features are disabled.
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Indicator and status Problem and solutions
Power: Flashing blue
Status: Off
Laser: Off
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Preparing to enter USB Power in Standby mode.
Power: Lit blue
Status: Lit blue
Laser: Flashing blue
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
A/V Mute is in progress.
Power: Indicator status
varies
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Flashing orange
Temp: Indicator status
varies
Filter: Indicator status
varies
Refresh Mode is in progress.
sReset >Refresh Mode
Power: Flashing blue
Status: Indicator status
varies
Laser: Indicator status
varies
Temp: Flashing orange
Filter: Indicator status
varies
Projector is too hot.
• Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged
with dust or obstructed by nearby objects.
• Clean or replace the air filter.
• Make sure the environmental temperature is not too
hot.
Indicator and status Problem and solutions
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Off
Temp: Lit orange
Filter: Off
Projector has overheated and turned off. Leave it turned
off to cool down for 5 minutes.
• Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged
with dust or obstructed by nearby objects.
• Make sure the environmental temperature is not too
hot.
• Clean or replace the air filter.
• If operating the projector at high altitude, set the High
Altitude Mode setting to On in the projector's menu.
sExtended >Operation >High Altitude Mode
• If the problem persists, unplug the projector and
contact Epson for help.
Power: Flashing blue
Status: Indicator status
varies
Laser: Flashing orange
Temp: Indicator status
varies
Filter: Indicator status
varies
Laser warning.
Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for
help.
Power: Flashing blue
Status: Indicator status
varies
Laser: Flashing orange
Temp: Indicator status
varies
Filter: Indicator status
varies
Lens warning.
An unsupported lens is attached; remove the
unsupported lens and attach a lens that is supported.
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Lit orange
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Laser or retardation plate has a problem.
Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for
help.
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Indicator and status Problem and solutions
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Off
Temp: Flashing orange
Filter: Off
A fan or sensor has a problem.
Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for
help.
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Flashing orange
Temp: Off
Filter: Off
Internal projector error.
Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for
help.
Power: Indicator status
varies
Status: Indicator status
varies
Laser: Indicator status
varies
Temp: Indicator status
varies
Filter: Flashing orange
It is time to clean the air filter.
Power: Flashing blue
Status: Indicator status
varies
Laser: Indicator status
varies
Temp: Indicator status
varies
Filter: Lit orange
Low air flow through the air filter.
• Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged
with dust or obstructed by nearby objects.
• Clean or replace the air filter.
• If the problem persists, unplug the projector and
contact Epson for help.
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Off
Temp: Off
Filter: Lit orange
Low air flow through the projector.
• Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged
with dust or obstructed by nearby objects.
• Clean or replace the air filter.
• If the problem persists, unplug the projector and
contact Epson for help.
Indicator and status Problem and solutions
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Lit orange
Temp: Lit orange
Filter: Off
Lens Shift error
Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for
help.
Power: Off
Status: Flashing blue
Laser: Lit orange
Temp: Lit orange
Filter: Off
A lens has a problem or no lens is installed.
• Attach a lens.
• If the lens is already attached, remove it and then
reattach it.
• If the problem persists, unplug the projector and
contact Epson for help.
Power: Indicator status
varies
Status: Indicator status
varies
Laser: Flashing orange
Temp: Indicator status
varies
Filter: Indicator status
varies
The projector is unable to maintain constant brightness
and the setting is disabled.
sSettings >Brightness Settings >Constant
Brightness
Projector Status Display Messages 153
You can monitor the projector's status and view error information in the
projector's Info menu.
sInfo >Status Information
Categories on the status display let you view information about the projector
and its operation.
a• Status messages are available only in English.
• Items displayed vary depending on your projector model, the image
signal, and the image source.
Status Information category
Information Description
System See the System status information table.
Source Displays the source currently being used.
On-ScreenDisplay Displays the settings for on-screen displays. When turned
off, menus or messages are not displayed on the projected
images.
A/V Mute Displays the A/V Mute status.
Intake Air Temp Displays the air intake temperature.
Internal Temp Lv Displays the projector's internal temperature.
AC Voltage Monitors the status of the input voltage, and displays a
warning or an error when a momentary voltage drop
occurs. Warnings and errors indicate the following status:
• Warning1: voltage drop
• Warning2: instantaneous interruption
• Error: power blockade
When you turn off the projector by shutting off the power
outlet (direct shutdown), an error is displayed. This is not
an actual error.
ExtCam Status Displays the operation status of the optional external
camera.
Laser Status Displays the operating status of the light source.
Source category
Information Description
Source Displays the source currently being used.
Resolution Displays the resolution of the current input signal.
Color Space Displays the color space of the current input signal.
H-Frequency Displays the horizontal frequency of the current input
signal.
V-Frequency Displays the vertical frequency of the current input signal.
Sync Polarity Displays the sync polarity.
Sync Mode Displays the sync type.
Detected Mode Displays the detected mode of the current input signal.
Video Range Displays the video level of the projector.
Transport Displays the scanning method.
Signal Information category
Information Description
5V Detect Displays the detection results of 5V signals.
TMDS Clock Displays the TMDS frequency of the current input signal.
H-Frequency Displays the horizontal frequency of the current input
signal.
V-Frequency Displays the vertical frequency of the current input signal.
Stable Time Displays the amount of operating time since the input
source was determined.
HDCP Status Displays the HDCP status.
HDCP Ver Displays the HDCP version.
AVI VIC Displays the VIC information (AVI) of the current input
signal.
AVI Checksum Displays the checksum result for AVI.
AVI Sampling Str Displays color sampling for AVI.
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Information Description
Signal Mode Displays the signal mode.
HDR Mode Displays the HDR mode.
EDID Mode Displays the EDID mode.
HDBaseT Level Displays the image signal information from the HDBaseT
port.
SDI Link Mode Displays the linking type for SDI.
Sync Detect Displays the results of signal detection for each 3G/HD/SD
SDI port.
PayloadID Detect Displays the results of SDI payload ID detection.
Resolution Displays the resolution.
Refresh Rate Displays the refresh rate for SDI.
Color Sampling Displays the color sampling.
Pixel Depth Displays the color depth for SDI.
SDI Type Displays the type of SDI.
3G Mapping Level Displays the mapping level for 3G-SDI.
Color Space Displays the color space conversion method.
Network Wired category
Information Description
Projector Name Displays the name used to identify the projector when
connected to a network.
Connection Mode Displays the connection path for the LAN.
DHCP Displays the DHCP settings.
IP Display Displays the IP address display settings.
IP Address Displays the IP address.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address.
Network Wireless category
Information Description
Projector Name Displays the name used to identify the projector when
connected to a network.
Connection Mode Displays the connection mode to use when connecting the
projector and a computer over a wireless LAN.
SSID Display Displays the SSID display settings.
SSID Displays the SSID.
DHCP Displays the DHCP settings.
IP Display Displays the IP address display settings.
IP Address Displays the IP address.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address.
Security Displays the security settings.
Antenna Level Displays the reception status for Wi-Fi.
Maintenance category
Information Description
Operation Time Displays the projector's total operation time.
Laser Op. Time Displays the laser operating time for each Light Source
Mode setting.
Version category
Information Description
Serial No. Displays the projector's serial number.
Projector Status Display Messages 155
Information Description
Main Display the projector's firmware version information.
Video2
Sub
Sub2
HDMI
HDMI2
HDBaseT
System status information
Status Description
OK The projector is in normal operating mode.
Warm-up The projector is warming up.
Standby The projector is in standby mode.
Cool Down The projector is cooling down.
Status Description
Temp Error A high temperature error occurred.
You can check the following status in the Epson Projector
Management software or the Projector Config Tool app.
• Temp Error 2A
• Temp Error 2B
• Temp Error 2C
• Temp Error 03
• Temp Error 12
• Temp Error 2F
• Temp Error 30
• Temp Error 1D
• Temp Error 0C
• Temp Error 23
• Temp Error 32
• Temp Error 4B
• Temp Error 4C
• Temp Error 09
• Temp Error 38
• Temp Error 63
• Temp Error 64
• Temp Error 25
• Temp Error 26
• Temp Error 24
• Temp Error 6F
• Temp Error FE
The device ID number might also be displayed.
Fan Error A fan error occurred.
You can check the following status in the Epson Projector
Management software or the Projector Config Tool app.
• Fan Error 01 (LV1)
• Fan Error 11 (LV2)
• Fan Error 04 (PBS)
• Fan Error 07 (EX)
• Fan Error 22 (LD)
• Fan Error 14 (PS)
• Fan Error 17 (PS2)
• Fan Error 1F (PHW)
The device ID number might also be displayed.
Projector Status Display Messages 156
Status Description
Sensor Error A sensor error occurred.
You can check the following status in the Epson Projector
Management software or the Projector Config Tool app.
• Sensor Error 2A(LVR)
• Sensor Error 2B(LVG)
• Sensor Error 2C(LVB)
• Sensor Error 03(PBS)
• Sensor Error 12(PHW)
• Sensor Error 2F(LD1)
• Sensor Error 30(LD2)
• Sensor Error 1D(PS1)
• Sensor Error 0C(PS2)
• Sensor Error 23(PFC)
• Sensor Error 32(PFC2)
• Sensor Error 4B(LDDR1)
• Sensor Error 4C(LDDR2)
• Sensor Error 09(AIR1)
• Sensor Error 38(AIR2)
• Sensor Error 63(RGB-R)
• Sensor Error 64(RGB-B)
• Sensor Error 25(VIC)
• Sensor Error 26(SML)
• Sensor Error 24(HDBT)
• Sensor Error 6F(HDMI)
The device ID number might also be displayed.
Status Description
Internal Error An internal error occurred.
You can check the following status in the Epson Projector
Management software or the Projector Config Tool app.
• Internal Error 01
• Internal Error 02
• Internal Error 03
• Internal Error 12
• Internal Error 0C
• Internal Error 0F
• Internal Error 10
• Internal Error 13
• Internal Error 07
• Internal Error 0A
• Internal Error 14
• Internal Error 11
The device ID number might also be displayed.
Airflow Error A filter airflow error occurred.
Temp Warning A high temperature warning occurred.
Airflow Decline A low airflow error occurred.
Clean Filter An air filter notice occurred; clean the air filter.
Lens Shift Error A lens shift error has occurred.
Lens Error A lens error has occurred.
Laser Error A laser error has occurred.
Laser Warning A laser warning has occurred.
Temp Error FE A laser error has occurred because the laser temperature is
too high.
Temp Warning FE A laser warning has occurred because the laser temperature
is too high.
Solving Image or Sound Problems 157
Check the solutions in these sections if you have any problems with projected
images or sound.
gg Related Links
• "Solutions When No Image Appears" p.157
• "Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears" p.157
• "Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears" p.158
• "Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears" p.158
• "Solutions When the Image is not Rectangular" p.159
• "Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static" p.159
• "Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry" p.159
• "Solutions When the Image Brightness or Colors are Incorrect" p.160
• "Solutions When Automatic Adjustments are not Applied Correctly" p.160
• "Solutions When Simple Stacking is not Applied Correctly" p.161
• "Solutions When an Afterimage Remains on the Projected Image" p.161
• "Solutions to Sound Problems" p.161
Solutions When No Image Appears
If no image appears, try the following solutions:
• Press the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control to see if the image was
temporarily turned off.
• Make sure all necessary cables are securely connected and the power is on
for the projector and connected video sources.
• Press the projector's power button to wake it from standby or sleep mode.
Also, check if the connected computer is in sleep mode or displaying a
blank screen saver.
• If the projector does not respond when you press the control panel buttons,
the buttons may be locked for security. Unlock the buttons in the Control
Panel Lock setting or use the remote control to turn on the projector.
sSettings >Lock Setting >Control Panel Lock
• If the projector does not respond when you press any buttons on the
projector, an internal error may have occurred in the projector. Contact
Epson for help.
• Adjust the Brightness setting in the projector's Image menu.
• Adjust the brightness of your projector's light source.
sSettings >Brightness Settings
• Make sure Messages is set to On in the projector's Extended menu.
sExtended >Display >Messages
• The projector may not be able to project copyrighted videos that you play
back on a computer. For more details, see the manual supplied with the
computer.
• For images projected with Windows Media Center, reduce the screen size
from full screen mode.
• For images projected from applications using Windows DirectX, turn off
DirectX functions.
Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears
If the "No Signal" message appears, try the following solutions:
• Press the [Search] (remote control) or [Source Search] (control panel)
button on the control panel or remote control until you see the image from
the source you want.
• Turn on the connected computer or video source, and press play to begin
your presentation, if necessary.
• Check that all cables required for projection are securely connected.
• If you are projecting from a laptop computer, make sure it is set up to
display on an external monitor.
• If necessary, turn off the projector and the connected computer or video
source, and then turn them back on.
• If you are projecting from an HDMI source, replace the HDMI cable with
the shorter one.
gg Related Links
• "Displaying From a Windows Laptop" p.158
• "Displaying From a Mac Laptop" p.158
Solving Image or Sound Problems 158
Displaying From a Windows Laptop
If the message "No Signal" is displayed when projecting from a laptop, you
need to set up the Windows laptop to display on an external monitor.
aHold down the Windows key and press Pon your keyboard at the same
time, then click Duplicate.
bIf the same image is not displayed by the laptop and projector, check
the Windows Display utility to make sure the external monitor port is
enabled and extended desktop mode is disabled.
cIf necessary, check your video card settings and set the multiple display
option to Mirror or Duplicate.
Displaying From a Mac Laptop
If the message "No Signal" is displayed when projecting from a Mac laptop,
you need to set up the laptop for mirrored display. (See your laptop manual
for details.)
aOpen the System Preferences utility and select Displays.
bSelect the Display or Color LCD option, if necessary.
cClick the Arrange or Arrangement tab.
dSelect Mirror Displays.
Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears
If the message "Not supported" is displayed, try the following solutions:
• Make sure the computer's display resolution does not exceed the projector's
resolution and frequency limits. If necessary, select a different display
resolution for your computer.
Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears
If only a partial computer image appears, try the following solutions:
• If you are projecting from a computer using a VGA computer cable, press
the [Auto] button on the remote control to optimize the image signal.
• Make sure you selected the correct Screen Type setting for the screen you
are using.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Type
If there are margins between the edge of the image and the projected screen
frame, adjust the position of the image.
sExtended >Display >Screen >Screen Position
• Make sure the Scale setting is turned off in the projector's Signal menu.
• Try adjusting the image position using the Position setting in the
projector's Signal menu.
• Press the [Aspect] button on the remote control to select a different image
aspect ratio.
• Change the Resolution setting in the projector's Signal menu according to
the signal for the connected equipment.
• Change the Blanking setting in the projector's Signal menu so that the
image appears as you expect.
• If you zoomed into or out of the image using the [E-Zoom] buttons, press
the [Esc] button until the projector returns to a full display.
• Check your computer display settings to disable dual display and set the
resolution within the projector's limits.
• Check the resolution assigned to your presentation files to see if they are
created for a different resolution.
• When projecting in Content Playback mode, make sure you are using the
appropriate Overlay Effect settings.
sSettings >Content Playback >Overlay Effect
• Make sure you selected the correct Projection setting in the projector's
Extended menu.
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Solutions When the Image is not Rectangular
If the projected image is not evenly rectangular, try the following solutions:
• Place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, facing it
squarely, if possible.
• Press the [Geometry] button on the control panel or remote control to
adjust the image shape.
• Adjust the H/V-Keystone setting to correct the image shape.
sSettings >Geometry Correction >H/V-Keystone
• Adjust the Quick Corner setting to correct the image shape.
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Quick Corner
• Adjust the Curved Surface setting to correct the corners and sides of an
image projected on a curved surface with the same radius.
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Corner Wall
• Adjust the Corner Wall setting to correct the corners and sides of an image
projected on a curved surface with right angles.
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Curved Surface
• Adjust the Point Correction setting to correct slight distortion which
occurs partially.
sSettings >Geometry Correction >Point Correction
Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static
If the projected image contains electronic interference (noise) or static, try the
following solutions:
• Check the cables connecting your computer or video source to the
projector. They should be:
• Separated from the power cord to prevent interference
• Securely connected at both ends
• Not connected to an extension cable
• Check the settings in the projector's Signal menu to make sure they match
the video source.
• Adjust the Image Enhancement settings in the projector's Image menu.
sImage >Image Enhancement >Noise Reduction
sImage >Image Enhancement >MPEG Noise Reduction
sImage >Image Enhancement >Deinterlacing
• Set the Resolution setting to Auto in the projector's Signal menu.
• Select a computer video resolution and refresh rate that are compatible with
the projector.
• If you are projecting from a computer using a VGA computer cable, press
the [Auto] button on the remote control to automatically adjust the
Tracking and Sync. settings. If the images are not adjusted correctly,
manually adjust the Tracking and Sync. settings in the projector's Signal
menu.
• If you adjusted the image shape using the projector controls, try decreasing
the Sharpness setting in the projector's Image menu to improve image
quality.
• If you connected an extension power cable, try projecting without it to see if
it caused interference in the signal.
• Make sure you selected the correct Video Range or EDID setting in the
projector's Signal menu, if available for your image source.
sSignal >Advanced >Video Range
sSignal >Advanced >EDID
Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry
If the projected image is fuzzy or blurry, try the following solutions:
• Adjust the image focus.
• Position the projector close enough to the screen.
• Position the projector so the keystone adjustment angle is not so wide that it
distorts the image.
• Clean the projector lens.
Solving Image or Sound Problems 160
aTo avoid condensation on the lens after bringing the projector in
from a cold environment, let the projector warm up to room
temperature before using it.
• Adjust the Sharpness setting in the projector's Image menu to improve
image quality.
• If you are projecting from a computer using a VGA computer cable, press
the [Auto] button on the remote control to automatically adjust the
Tracking and Sync. settings. If any bands or overall blurriness remain,
display a uniformly patterned image on the screen and manually adjust the
Tracking and Sync. settings in the projector's Signal menu.
• If you are projecting from a computer, use a lower resolution or select a
resolution that matches the projector's native resolution.
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 in the projector's Image menu for the current
input source, such as Brightness,Contrast,Tint, and Color Saturation.
• Make sure you selected the correct Video Range or EDID setting in the
projector's Signal menu, if available for your image source.
sSignal >Advanced >Video Range
sSignal >Advanced >EDID
• Make sure you selected the correct RGBCMY setting in the projector's
Image menu.
sImage >Advanced >RGBCMY
• Make sure all the cables are securely connected to the projector and your
video device. If you connected long cables, try connecting shorter cables.
• Make sure Brightness Settings are set correctly.
sSettings >Brightness Settings
• Position the projector close enough to the screen.
• When using multiple projectors, make sure Light Source Calibration in the
Reset menu is set correctly in all of the projectors. If light source calibration
is performed only in some of the projectors, the white balance and the
brightness level of the projected image may differ between the projectors.
Solutions When Automatic Adjustments are not
Applied Correctly
If you have problems with automatic adjustments not being applied correctly,
try the following solutions:
• Be sure to wait at least 20 minutes after turning on the projector before
performing automatic adjustments. This gives the projector's temperature a
chance to stabilize.
• Check that the camera area is clean.
• Make sure the cable of the optional external camera is securely connected to
the projector.
• The optional external camera may be defective. Contact Epson for help.
• Depending on the lens you installed, automatic adjustments may not be
available. Automatic adjustment is not available for the following lenses:
ELPLR04, ELPLL07, ELPLL08.
• If you are projecting from an analog input source, the changing color and
brightness of the image may cause automatic adjustments to not be applied
correctly.
• Make sure that a powerful spotlight or source of strong natural light is not
shining into the projection environment and interfering with automatic
adjustments.
• Check that your image correction and image blending settings are within
reasonable ranges. If the projection angle is very large, try turning off the
Geometry Correction setting or reduce the projection angle. If you are
Solving Image or Sound Problems 161
using the Edge Blending setting, make sure the blending width is between
15 to 43%.
• If you see an error message during automatic adjustments, check the error
codes in the message.
During Screen Matching:
• 0101: Measurement value error
• 0102: Measurement failure
• 0103: Switch camera failure
• 0104/0105: Model mismatch
• 0108: Camera error
During Color Matching:
• 0201: Measurement value error
• 0202: Measurement failure
• 0203: Switch camera failure
• 0208: Camera error
Contact Epson for support for details.
Solutions When Simple Stacking is not Applied
Correctly
If you have problems with simple stacking not being applied correctly, try the
following solutions:
• Make sure the projectors are placed correctly and connected using a LAN
cable.
• Make sure the optional external camera is installed correctly and the cable is
securely connected to the projector.
• The optional external camera may be defective. Contact Epson for help.
• Depending on the lens you installed, simple stacking may not be available.
Simple stacking is not available for the following lenses: ELPLL07, ELPLL08.
• Make sure that a powerful spotlight or source of strong natural light is not
shining into the projection environment and interfering with simple
staking.
• Resize the projection size.
• If you see an error message during the simple stacking process, check the
error codes in the message.
• 0302: Measurement failure
• 0306: Geometry correction error
• 0308: Communication error
Contact Epson for support for details.
gg Related Links
• "Conditions for Simple Stacking" p.99
Solutions When an Afterimage Remains on the
Projected Image
If you see an afterimage in the projected image, use the Refresh Mode feature
to clear it. Select Refresh Mode >Start in the projector's Reset menu.
Solutions to Sound Problems
If there is no sound or the volume is too low or high, try the following
solutions:
• Adjust the projector's volume settings.
• Press the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control to resume video and
audio if they were temporarily stopped.
• Check your computer or video source to make sure the volume is turned up
and the audio output is set for the correct source.
• Check the audio cable connections between the projector and your video
source.
• Make sure any connected audio cables are labeled "No Resistance".
Solving Image or Sound Problems 162
• If you want to use a connected audio source when the projector is off, set
the Standby Mode option to Communication On and make sure the A/V
Settings options are set correctly in the projector's Extended menu.
• If you want to output audio from a connected audio source when the
projector does not project any images, select these settings in the projector's
menus:
• Turn off Quick Startup in the Extended menu.
sExtended >Operation >Quick Startup
• Set the A/V Output setting to Always On in the Extended menu.
sExtended >A/V Settings >A/V Output
• If you do not hear sound from an HDMI source, set the connected device to
PCM output.
• When you are connecting the projector to a Mac using an HDMI cable,
make sure your Mac supports audio through the HDMI port. If not, you
need to connect an audio cable.
• If the volume for the computer is set to the minimum while the projector is
set to the maximum, the noise may be mixed. Turn up the computer's
volume and turn down the projector's volume. (When you use Epson
iProjection (Windows/Mac).)
Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems 163
Check the solutions in these sections if you have problems operating the
projector or remote control.
gg Related Links
• "Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems" p.163
• "Solutions to Problems with the Remote Control" p.163
• "Solutions to Password Problems" p.164
• "Solution When "The Battery that Saves Your Clock Settings is Running
Low" Message Appears" p.164
Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems
If the projector does not turn on when you press the power button or it turns
off unexpectedly, try the following solutions:
• Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the projector and to a
working electrical outlet.
• If the power button on the remote control does not turn on the projector,
check its batteries and make sure at least one of the remote receivers are
available in the Remote Receiver setting in the projector's Settings menu.
• The projector's buttons may be locked for security. Unlock the buttons in
the Control Panel Lock setting or use the remote control to turn on the
projector.
• If the projector's light source turns off unexpectedly, it may have entered
sleep mode after a period of inactivity. Perform any operation to wake the
projector. To turn off sleep mode, set the Sleep Mode setting to Off.
sExtended >Operation >Sleep Mode
• If the projector's light source turns off unexpectedly, the A/V mute timer
may be enabled. To turn off the A/V mute timer, set the A/V Mute Timer
setting to Off.
sExtended >Operation >A/V Mute Settings >A/V Mute Timer
• If the projector's light source turns off, the status indicator is flashing, and
the temp (temperature) indicator is lit, the projector has overheated and
turned off.
• The cooling fans may run in standby status depending on the projector
settings. Also, when the projector wakes from standby status, the fans may
cause an unexpected noise. This is not a malfunction.
• The power cord may be defective. Disconnect the cord and contact Epson
for help.
Solutions to Problems with the Remote Control
If the projector does not respond to remote control commands, try the
following solutions:
• Check that the remote control batteries are installed correctly and have
power. If necessary, replace the batteries.
• Make sure you are operating the remote control within the reception angle
and range of the projector.
• Make sure the projector is not warming up or shutting down.
• Check to see if a button on the remote control is stuck down, causing it to
enter sleep mode. Release the button to wake the remote control up.
• Strong fluorescent lighting, direct sunlight, or infrared device signals may be
interfering with the projector's remote receivers. Dim the lights or move the
projector away from the sun or interfering equipment.
• Make sure at least one of the remote receivers are available in the Remote
Receiver setting in the projector's Settings menu.
• If you enabled the remote control button lock, press and hold the [Home]
button for about 5 seconds to turn it off.
• If you assigned an ID number to the projector to operate multiple projectors
from the remote control, you may need to check or change the ID setting.
• Sed the remote control [ID] switch to Off. You can operate all of the
projectors regardless of the projector ID settings.
• Make sure the optional remote control cable set is not attached to the
projector's Remote port. If you leave the cable connected to the port, the
remote control cannot control the projector.
Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems 164
• Make sure the Control Communications or Extron XTP setting in the
Extended menu is set to Off if you are using the optional remote control
cable set.
sExtended >HDBaseT >Control Communications
sExtended >HDBaseT >Extron XTP
• If you lose the remote control, you can order another one from Epson.
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.
• If you have entered an incorrect password too many times and see a
message displaying a request code, write down the code and contact Epson
for help. Provide the request code and proof of ownership for assistance in
unlocking the projector.
• If you set an Epson Web Control password and forgot the user ID or
password, try entering the following:
• User ID: EPSONWEB
• Default password: the projector's serial number
• If you set a Remote password (in Epson Web Control) and forgot the user
ID or password, try entering the following:
• User ID: EPSONREMOTE
• Default password: the projector's serial number
• If you lose the remote control you cannot enter a password. Order a new
one from Epson.
Solution When "The Battery that Saves Your Clock
Settings is Running Low" Message Appears
If the message "The battery that saves your clock settings is running low." is
displayed, contact Epson for help.
Solutions to Problems in Content Playback Mode 165
If you cannot play back a playlist correctly, try the following solutions:
• Make sure Content Playback is set to On.
sSettings >Content Playback >Content Playback
• Make sure the USB flash drive contains a playlist.
• Make sure the USB flash drive is directly connected to the projector. Do not
use a multi-card reader or a USB hub to expand a USB port.
• If the USB flash drive is partitioned, you may not be able to play back
playlists. Delete all of the partitions before saving the playlists on the USB
flash drive.
• Do not share a playlist between projectors that are different in resolution.
Color and shape effects added by using Overlay Effect may not be
reproduced correctly.
sSettings >Content Playback >Overlay Effect
Solving Network Problems 166
Check the solutions in these sections if you have problems using the projector
on a network.
gg Related Links
• "Solutions When Wireless Authentication Fails" p.166
• "Solutions When You Cannot Access the Projector Through the Web" p.166
• "Solutions When Network Alert E-Mails are not Received" p.166
• "Solutions When the Image Contains Static During Network Projection"
p.167
• "Solutions When You Cannot Monitor and Control the Projector over a
Network" p.167
Solutions When Wireless Authentication Fails
If you are having trouble with the authentication, try the following solutions:
• If the wireless settings are correct, but authentication fails, you may need to
update the Date & Time settings.
sExtended >Operation >Date & Time
• Check the Security settings in the projector's Network menu.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN
• If the access point security is WPA3-EAP, change the access point setting to
WPA2/WPA3-EAP.
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.
• 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 the projector's serial number.
• Make sure you have access to the network the projector is on.
• If your Web browser is set up to connect via a proxy server, the Epson Web
Control screen cannot be displayed. Make settings for a connection without
using a proxy server.
• If you set the Standby Mode setting to Communication On in the
projector's menu in standby mode, make sure the network device is turned
on. After turning on the network device, turn on the projector.
sExtended >Standby Mode
And connect to a wired LAN, or to a wireless LAN with the Connection
Mode setting set to Advanced.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Connection
Mode
aThe user ID and password are case sensitive.
Solutions When Network Alert E-Mails are not
Received
If you do not receive an e-mail alerting you to problems with a projector over
the network, try the following solutions:
• Make sure the projector is turned on and connected to the network
correctly. (If an error shuts down the projector, the email may not be
delivered.)
• Make sure you set up the projector e-mail alert settings correctly in the
projector's network Notifications menu or in the network software.
• Set the Standby Mode setting to Communication On so that the network
software can monitor the projector in standby mode.
sExtended >Standby Mode
And connect to a wired LAN, or to a wireless LAN with the Connection
Mode setting set to Advanced.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Wireless LAN >Connection
Mode
Solving Network Problems 167
Solutions When the Image Contains Static During
Network Projection
If the projected image contains static during network projection, try the
following solutions:
• Check for any obstacles between the access point, the computer, the mobile
device, and the projector, and change their positions to improve
communication.
• Make sure that the access point, the computer, the mobile device and the
projector are not too far apart. Move them closer together and try to
connect again.
• Check for interference from other equipment, such as a Bluetooth device or
microwave. Move the interfering device farther away or expand your
wireless bandwidth.
• Reduce the number of connected devices if the connection speed declines.
Solutions When You Cannot Monitor and Control the
Projector over a Network
If you are unable to monitor and control the projector with command
communication using ESC/VP.net, set the Command Communication
setting to Compatible.
sNetwork >Network Configuration >Others >Command
Communication
Appendix
Check these sections for the technical specifications and important notices about your product.
gg Related Links
• "Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts" p.169
• "Screen Size and Projection Distance" p.171
• "Projector Specifications" p.180
• "Supported Features for Epson Projector Content Manager" p.183
• "List of Safety Symbols and Instructions" p.184
• "Laser Safety Information" p.186
• "Hazard Distance according to IEC62471-5" p.188
• "Notices" p.189
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts 169
The following optional accessories and replacement parts are available. Please
purchase these products as and when needed.
The following list of optional accessories and replacement parts is current as
of: April 2021.
Details of accessories are subject to change without notice and availability
may vary depending on the country of purchase.
gg Related Links
• "Lens" p.169
• "Cables" p.169
• "Mounts" p.170
• "External Devices" p.170
• "Replacement Parts" p.170
• "For Wireless Connection" p.170
Lens
ELPLX01/01S *
ELPLX01W/01WS *
ELPLX02/02S **
ELPLX02W/02WS **
Ultra short-throw zoom lens.
ELPLU02
ELPLU03S
ELPLU04
Short-throw zoom lens.
ELPLW04
ELPLW05
ELPLW06
ELPLW08
Wide-throw zoom lens.
ELPLM06
ELPLM07
ELPLM08 *
ELPLM09
ELPLM10
ELPLM11
ELPLM15
Middle-throw zoom lens.
ELPLL07
ELPLL08
Long-throw zoom lens.
ELPLR04
Rear projection wide lens.
ELPLS04
Standard zoom lens.
* Available only for
EB‑PU1008B/EB‑PU1008W/EB‑PU1007B/EB‑PU1007W/EB‑PU1006W.
** Available only for EB‑PU2010B/EB‑PU2010W.
Cables
Computer cable ELPKC02 (1.8 m - for mini D-sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub
15pin)
Computer cable ELPKC09 (3 m - for mini D-sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub
15pin)
Computer cable ELPKC10 (20 m - for mini D-sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub
15pin)
Use when connecting to the Computer port.
Remote Control Cable Set ELPKC28
Use when connecting multiple projectors that support the interactive
feature.
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts 170
Mounts
Ceiling Mount ELPMB67
Use when installing the projector on a ceiling.
Low ceiling mount ELPMB47
Use when installing the projector on a low ceiling.
High ceiling mount ELPMB48
Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling.
Suspension Adapter (450 mm) ELPFP15
Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling.
Polarizer ELPPL01
Use when stacking two projectors and projecting 3D images.
aSpecial expertise is required to suspend the projector from a ceiling.
Contact Epson for help.
External Devices
Document Camera ELPDC21
Use when projecting image such as books, OHP documents, or slides.
HDBaseT Transmitter ELPHD01
Use when sending an HDMI signal over a long distance. (HDCP 2.2 is not
supported)
Android TV™device ELPAP12
Use this streaming media player to watch online content.
External Air filter ELPAF63
Attach this to the outside of the projector when using the projector in a
dusty environment.
External Camera ELPEC01
Attach this to use extended functions such as the Camera Assist function.
Replacement Parts
Air filter ELPAF46
Use as a replacement for used air filters.
For Wireless Connection
Wireless LAN module ELPAP11
Use this to project images from a computer via a wireless communication.
Wireless Presentation System ELPWP20
Use when directly connecting to Windows/Mac computers and projecting
images wirelessly. Includes two wireless transmitters (ELPWT01) and one
base unit (ELPBU01).
Wireless Transmitter ELPWT01
Additional wireless transmitter for wireless presentation system.
Screen Size and Projection Distance 171
Check the tables in these sections to determine how far to place the projector
from the screen based on the size of the projected image.
gg Related Links
• "Projection Distance" p.171
Projection Distance
AScreen size (inches)
BScreen size (Width × Height) (cm)
CProjection distance (Minimum: Wide to Maximum: Tele) (cm)
DDistance from the center of the lens to the bottom of the screen (cm)
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
16:10
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX02
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02W
ELPLX02WS
100 215 × 135 74 -7 - 27
120 258 × 162 89 -8 - 32
150 323 × 202 112 -10 - 40
200 431 × 269 151 -13 - 54
300 646 × 404 228 -20 - 81
400 862 × 538 306 -27 - 108
500 1077 × 673 383 -34 - 135
600 1292 × 808 460 -40 - 162
800 1723 × 1077 615 -54 - 215
1000 2154 × 1346 769 -67 - 269
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
60 129 × 81 80 - 97 - 149 - 206 94 - 135 109 - 154 306 - 473
80 172 ×
108
108 - 131 80 - 97 202 - 277 129 - 182 146 - 206 413 - 635
100 215 ×
135
136 - 165 101 - 123 254 - 348 163 - 229 184 - 259 519 - 797
120 258 ×
162
165 - 199 122 - 148 306 - 419 197 - 276 222 - 312 626 - 959
Screen Size and Projection Distance 172
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
150 323 ×
202
207 - 251 154 - 186 385 - 526 248 - 347 278 - 391 786 -
1202
200 431 ×
269
278 - 336 206 - 249 515 - 703 333 - 464 372 - 524 1052 -
1607
250 538 ×
337
349 - 421 259 - 312 646 - 881 418 - 582 466 - 656 1318 -
2012
300 646 ×
404
420 - 507 311 - 374 777 -
1058
504 - 699 560 - 788 1585 -
2417
500 1077 ×
673
704 - 848 521 - 626 1299 -
1769
844 -
1169
936 -
1317
2650 -
4036
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLU03
S/ELPL
W05/ELP
LR04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
5
60 129 × 81 445 - 686 199 - 326 664 - 941 87 -89 - 8 -60 - -21
80 172 ×
108
601 - 923 268 - 438 896 -
1265
118 -119 - 11 -80 - -28
100 215 ×
135
757 -
1160
337 - 549 1128 -
1589
149 -148 - 14 -100 -
-35
120 258 ×
162
913 -
1396
406 - 661 1360 -
1913
180 -178 - 16 -120 -
-42
150 323 ×
202
1147 -
1751
509 - 828 1708 -
2399
227 -222 - 20 -150 -
-52
200 431 ×
269
1538 -
2343
682 -
1106
2287 -
3209
304 -296 - 27 -199 -
-70
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLU03
S/ELPL
W05/ELP
LR04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
5
250 538 ×
337
1928 -
2934
855 -
1385
2867 -
4020
382 -370 - 34 -249 -
-87
300 646 ×
404
2319 -
3526
1027 -
1663
3447 -
4830
460 -444 - 41 -299 -
-105
500 1077 ×
673
3881 -
5892
1717 -
2777
5765 -
8071
771 -741 - 68 -499 -
-175
16:9
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX02
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02W
ELPLX02WS
98 217 × 122 74 0 - 34
100 221 × 125 76 0 - 35
120 266 × 149 92 0 - 42
150 332 × 187 116 0 - 52
200 443 × 249 155 0 - 69
300 664 × 374 235 0 - 104
400 886 × 498 314 0 - 138
500 1107 × 623 394 0 - 173
600 1328 × 747 473 0 - 208
800 1771 × 996 632 0 - 277
970 2147 × 1208 767 0 - 336
Screen Size and Projection Distance 173
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
60 133 × 75 82 - 100 - 154 - 212 97 - 139 112 - 158 315 - 486
80 177 ×
100
111 - 135 83 - 100 207 - 285 132 - 187 151 - 212 425 - 653
100 221 ×
125
140 - 170 104 - 126 261 - 358 167 - 236 189 - 267 534 - 819
120 266 ×
149
170 - 205 126 - 152 315 - 431 202 - 284 228 - 321 644 - 986
150 332 ×
187
213 - 258 158 - 191 395 - 540 255 - 357 286 - 403 808 -
1236
200 443 ×
249
286 - 346 212 - 256 530 - 723 343 - 477 383 - 538 1082 -
1652
250 553 ×
311
359 - 433 266 - 320 664 - 905 430 - 598 479 - 674 1355 -
2068
300 664 ×
374
432 - 521 320 - 385 798 -
1088
518 - 719 576 - 810 1629 -
2484
480 1063 ×
598
695 - 837 514 - 618 1282 -
1745
833 -
1154
924 -
1299
2614 -
3983
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLU03
S/ELPL
W05/ELP
LR04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
5
60 133 × 75 458 - 706 205 - 336 683 - 968 89 -87 - 13 -57 - -17
80 177 ×
100
618 - 949 276 - 450 922 -
1301
121 -116 - 17 -76 - -23
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLU03
S/ELPL
W05/ELP
LR04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
5
100 221 ×
125
799 -
1192
347 - 565 1160 -
1634
153 -145 - 21 -96 - -29
120 266 ×
149
939 -
1436
417 - 679 1398 -
1967
185 -174 - 25 -115 -
-35
150 332 ×
187
1180 -
1800
524 - 851 1756 -
2467
233 -218 - 31 -143 -
-43
200 443 ×
249
1581 -
2408
701 -
1137
2352 -
3300
313 -291 - 42 -191 -
-58
250 553 ×
311
1983 -
3016
879 -
1423
2948 -
4132
393 -363 - 52 -239 -
-72
300 664 ×
374
2384 -
3624
1056 -
1710
3543 -
4965
473 -436 - 63 -287 -
-87
480 1063 ×
598
3829 -
5813
1694 -
2740
5688 -
7963
761 -698 -
100
-459 -
-139
4:3
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX02
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02W
ELPLX02WS
89 181 × 136 74 -7 - 27
100 203 × 152 84 -8 - 30
120 244 × 183 102 -9 - 37
150 305 × 229 128 -11 - 46
200 406 × 305 172 -15 - 61
Screen Size and Projection Distance 174
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX02
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02W
ELPLX02WS
250 508 × 381 215 -19 - 76
300 610 × 457 259 -23 - 91
400 813 × 610 346 -30 - 122
500 1016 × 762 434 -38 - 152
800 1626 × 1219 696 -61 - 244
880 1788 × 1341 766 -67 - 268
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
60 122 × 91 91 - 110 - 170 - 234 108 - 154 124 - 174 349 - 537
80 163 ×
122
123 - 149 91 - 111 229 - 315 147 - 207 166 - 234 469 - 720
100 203 ×
152
155 - 188 115 - 139 288 - 395 185 - 260 209 - 294 590 - 904
120 244 ×
183
187 - 226 139 - 168 348 - 475 224 - 313 251 - 354 710 -
1087
150 305 ×
229
236 - 284 175 - 211 436 - 596 282 - 393 315 - 444 891 -
1362
200 406 ×
305
316 - 381 234 - 282 584 - 797 378 - 526 422 - 594 1193 -
1821
250 508 ×
381
396 - 478 293 - 353 732 - 998 475 - 659 528 - 743 1494 -
2279
300 610 ×
457
477 - 574 353 - 424 880 -
1199
571 - 792 635 - 893 1796 -
2738
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
440 894 ×
671
702 - 845 519 - 624 1295 -
1762
841 -
1165
933 -
1312
2640 -
4021
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLU03
S/ELPL
W05/ELP
LR04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
5
60 122 × 91 507 - 780 226 - 370 756 -
1069
99 -101 - 9 -68 - -24
80 163 ×
122
683 -
1048
304 - 497 1019 -
1436
134 -134 - 12 -90 - -32
100 203 ×
152
860 -
1316
383 - 623 1281 -
1803
169 -168 - 15 -113 -
-40
120 244 ×
183
1037 -
1584
461 - 749 1544 -
2170
205 -201 - 18 -135 -
-47
150 305 ×
229
1302 -
1985
578 - 938 1937 -
2720
257 -252 - 23 -169 -
-59
200 406 ×
305
1744 -
2655
773 -
1253
2594 -
3637
345 -335 - 31 -226 -
-79
250 508 ×
381
2186 -
3325
969 -
1569
3250 -
4555
433 -419 - 38 -282 -
-99
300 610 ×
457
2628 -
3995
1164 -
1884
3906 -
5472
521 -503 - 46 -339 -
-119
440 894 ×
671
3866 -
5870
1711 -
2767
5744 -
8041
768 -738 - 67 -497 -
-174
Screen Size and Projection Distance 175
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W/EB‑‑PU1006W:
16:10
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX01
ELPLX01S
ELPLX01W
ELPLX01WS
100 215 × 135 74 0 - 24
120 258 × 162 89 0 - 29
150 323 × 202 113 0 - 36
200 431 × 269 152 0 - 48
250 538 × 337 192 0 - 59
300 646 × 404 231 0 - 71
400 862 × 538 310 0 - 95
500 1077 × 673 388 0 - 119
800 1723 × 1077 625 0 - 190
1000 2154 × 1346 782 0 - 238
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
50 108 × 67 91 - 111 - 172 - 235 109 - 155 124 - 175 352 - 538
60 129 × 81 111 - 134 - 207 - 284 132 - 187 150 - 212 425 - 649
80 172 ×
108
149 - 181 111 - 134 279 - 381 178 - 251 202 - 284 571 - 869
100 215 ×
135
188 - 227 140 - 168 350 - 478 225 - 315 253 - 356 717 -
1090
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
120 258 ×
162
227 - 274 169 - 203 422 - 576 271 - 379 305 - 429 863 -
1311
150 323 ×
202
285 - 344 212 - 255 529 - 722 341 - 475 383 - 537 1082 -
1641
200 431 ×
269
382 - 460 283 - 341 708 - 965 457 - 636 512 - 718 1447 -
2193
250 538 ×
337
479 - 577 355 - 427 887 -
1208
573 - 796 641 - 899 1812 -
2744
300 646 ×
404
576 - 693 427 - 513 1066 -
1452
690 - 956 770 -
1080
2177 -
3296
500 1077 ×
673
964 -
1159
714 - 857 1781 -
2425
1154 -
1597
1287 -
1803
3637 -
5502
800 1723 ×
1077
1546 -
1858
1145 -
1373
2854 -
3885
1852 -
2559
2061 -
2888
5827 -
8811
1000 2154 ×
1346
1934 -
2324
1432 -
1717
3569 -
4859
2317 -
3201
2578 -
3611
7287 -
11017
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
8
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLR04
50 108 × 67 511 - 784 153 - 248 229 - 372 761 -
1074
100 -79 - 12
60 129 × 81 618 - 945 185 - 298 276 - 447 920 -
1295
121 -95 - 14
80 172 ×
108
832 -
1268
248 - 399 370 - 599 1237 -
1737
163 -127 - 19
Screen Size and Projection Distance 176
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
8
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLR04
100 215 ×
135
1046 -
1591
311 - 500 465 - 751 1555 -
2180
206 -158 - 24
120 258 ×
162
1260 -
1913
374 - 601 560 - 903 1872 -
2622
248 -190 - 29
150 323 ×
202
1581 -
2398
469 - 753 702 -
1131
2348 -
3285
312 -238 - 36
200 431 ×
269
2116 -
3205
627 -
1005
938 -
1510
3141 -
4391
417 -317 - 48
250 538 ×
337
2651 -
4012
785 -
1258
1175 -
1890
3935 -
5497
523 -396 - 59
300 646 ×
404
3186 -
4819
943 -
1510
1411 -
2269
4728 -
6602
629 -475 - 71
500 1077 ×
673
5326 -
8047
1576 -
2520
2357 -
3787
7901 -
11025
1053 -792 -
119
800 1723 ×
1077
8536 -
12889
2524 -
4035
3776 -
6064
12661 -
17659
1688 -1267 -
190
1000 2154 ×
1346
10676 -
16117
3157 -
5044
4722 -
7582
15834 -
22082
2112 -1584 -
238
16:9
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX01
ELPLX01S
ELPLX01W
ELPLX01WS
100 221 × 125 76 7 - 31
120 266 × 149 92 8 - 38
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX01
ELPLX01S
ELPLX01W
ELPLX01WS
150 332 × 187 116 10 - 47
200 443 × 249 157 14 - 63
250 553 × 311 197 17 - 78
300 664 × 374 238 21 - 94
400 886 × 498 318 28 - 125
500 1107 × 623 399 35 - 157
800 1771 × 996 642 55 - 251
1000 − − −
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
49 109 × 61 92 - 112 - 173 - 237 109 - 156 125 - 177 355 - 542
50 111 × 62 94 - 114 - 176 - 242 112 - 159 128 - 180 362 - 554
60 133 × 75 114 - 138 - 213 - 292 136 - 192 154 - 218 437 - 667
80 177 ×
100
154 - 186 114 - 138 287 - 392 183 - 258 208 - 292 587 - 894
100 221 ×
125
194 - 234 144 - 173 360 - 492 231 - 324 261 - 366 737 -
1121
120 266 ×
149
234 - 282 173 - 209 434 - 592 279 - 390 314 - 441 887 -
1347
150 332 ×
187
293 - 354 218 - 262 544 - 742 351 - 489 393 - 552 1112 -
1687
Screen Size and Projection Distance 177
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
200 443 ×
249
393 - 473 291 - 350 728 - 992 470 - 653 526 - 738 1488 -
2254
250 553 ×
311
493 - 593 365 - 439 912 -
1242
590 - 818 659 - 924 1863 -
2821
300 664 ×
374
592 - 713 439 - 527 1096 -
1492
709 - 983 792 -
1110
2238 -
3388
500 1107 ×
623
991 -
1192
734 - 881 1831 -
2493
1187 -
1642
1323 -
1853
3738 -
5655
800 1771 ×
996
1589 -
1910
1177 -
1412
2934 -
3994
1903 -
2631
2119 -
2969
5989 -
9056
1000 2214 ×
1245
- - - - − -
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
8
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLR04
49 109 × 61 515 - 789 154 - 250 230 - 374 767 -
1082
101 -76 - 15
50 111 × 62 526 - 806 157 - 255 235 - 382 784 -
1105
103 -78 - 16
60 133 × 75 636 - 972 190 - 307 284 - 460 947 -
1332
124 -94 - 19
80 177 ×
100
856 -
1304
255 - 411 381 - 616 1273 -
1787
168 -125 - 25
100 221 ×
125
1076 -
1635
320 - 514 478 - 772 1599 -
2241
212 -156 - 31
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
8
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLR04
120 266 ×
149
1296 -
1967
385 - 618 575 - 928 1925 -
2696
255 -187 - 38
150 332 ×
187
1626 -
2465
482 - 774 721 -
1162
2414 -
3378
320 -234 - 47
200 443 ×
249
2176 -
3294
645 -
1033
964 -
1552
3230 -
4514
429 -312 - 63
250 553 ×
311
2726 -
4124
807 -
1293
1207 -
1942
4045 -
5650
538 -390 - 78
300 664 ×
374
3276 -
4953
970 -
1552
1450 -
2332
4860 -
6787
647 -468 - 94
500 1107 ×
623
5475 -
8271
1620 -
2590
2423 -
3893
8122 -
11333
1082 -779 -
157
800 1771 ×
996
8774 -
13248
2595 -
4147
3881 -
6233
13014 -
18151
1735 -1247 -
251
1000 2214 ×
1245
- - - - - -1559 -
313
4:3
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX01
ELPLX01S
ELPLX01W
ELPLX01WS
90 183 × 137 75 0 - 24
100 203 × 152 84 0 - 27
120 244 × 183 102 0 - 32
Screen Size and Projection Distance 178
A B C D
Inches Width × Height
ELPLX01
ELPLX01S
ELPLX01W
ELPLX01WS
150 305 × 229 129 0 - 40
200 406 × 305 173 0 - 54
250 508 × 381 218 0 - 67
300 610 × 457 262 0 - 81
400 813 × 610 351 0 - 108
500 1016 × 762 440 0 - 134
800 1626 × 1219 708 0 - 215
1000 − − −
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
45 91 × 69 93 - 113 - 175 - 240 111 - 158 127 - 179 359 - 549
50 102 × 76 104 - 126 - 195 - 267 124 - 176 141 - 199 400 - 611
60 122 × 91 126 - 153 - 236 - 322 150 - 212 171 - 240 483 - 736
80 163 ×
122
170 - 205 126 - 152 317 - 432 203 - 285 229 - 322 648 - 986
100 203 ×
152
214 - 258 159 - 191 398 - 543 255 - 357 288 - 404 813 -
1236
120 244 ×
183
258 - 311 191 - 230 479 - 653 308 - 430 346 - 486 979 -
1485
150 305 ×
229
324 - 390 240 - 289 600 - 818 387 - 539 434 - 609 1227 -
1860
A B C
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLU02
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
S
ELPLW0
4
ELPLW0
6
ELPLW0
5
ELPLW0
8
ELPLM0
6
ELPLM1
0
200 406 ×
305
434 - 522 321 - 386 803 -
1094
519 - 720 580 - 813 1640 -
2484
250 508 ×
381
543 - 654 403 - 483 1005 -
1369
650 - 902 726 -
1018
2053 -
3109
300 610 ×
457
653 - 786 484 - 581 1207 -
1645
782 -
1083
872 -
1223
2466 -
3733
500 1016 ×
762
1092 -
1313
809 - 971 2017 -
2747
1308 -
1809
1457 -
2042
4119 -
6230
800 1626 ×
1219
1751 -
2105
1297 -
1555
3232 -
4400
2097 -
2898
2334 -
3270
6598 -
9976
1000 2032 ×
1524
- - - - − -
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
8
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLR04
45 91 × 69 521 - 799 156 - 253 233 - 379 776 -
1095
102 -81 - 12
50 102 × 76 582 - 890 174 - 281 260 - 422 866 -
1220
114 -90 - 13
60 122 × 91 703 -
1073
210 - 338 313 - 508 1046 -
1470
138 -108 - 16
80 163 ×
122
945 -
1438
281 - 453 420 - 679 1405 -
1971
186 -143 - 22
100 203 ×
152
1188 -
1804
353 - 567 527 - 851 1764 -
2472
234 -179 - 27
Screen Size and Projection Distance 179
A B C D
Inche
s
Width ×
Height
ELPLM0
7
ELPLM1
1
ELPLM0
8
ELPLM0
9
ELPLM1
5
ELPLS04
ELPLL07
ELPLL08 ELPLR04
Except
for
ELPLR04
120 244 ×
183
1430 -
2169
424 - 681 635 -
1023
2124 -
2972
282 -215 - 32
150 305 ×
229
1793 -
2717
532 - 853 795 -
1281
2662 -
3724
354 -269 - 40
200 406 ×
305
2399 -
3631
711 -
1139
1063 -
1711
3561 -
4975
473 -359 - 54
250 508 ×
381
3005 -
4544
890 -
1424
1331 -
2140
4459 -
6227
593 -448 - 67
300 610 ×
457
3610 -
5458
1069 -
1710
1598 -
2570
5357 -
7479
713 -538 - 81
500 1016 ×
762
6033 -
9112
1785 -
2853
2669 -
4288
8949 -
12485
1193 -896 -
134
800 1626 ×
1219
9667 -
14594
2858 -
4568
4276 -
6866
14338 -
19996
1912 -1434 -
215
1000 2032 ×
1524
- 3574 -
5711
- - - -1793 -
269
Projector Specifications 180
Product name EB‑PU2010B/EB‑PU2010W/EB‑PU1008B/EB‑PU1008W
/EB‑PU1007B/EB‑PU1007W/EB‑PU1006W
Dimensions 545 (W) × 164 (H) × 436 (D) mm (not including raised
section)
Projection system RGB liquid crystal shutter
LCD panel size EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
1.0"
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007
W/EB‑‑PU1006W:
0.76"
Display method Poly-silicon TFT active matrix
Resolution 2,304,000 pixels
WUXGA (1920 (W) × 1200 (H) dots) × 3
Focus adjustment Powered
Zoom adjustment 1.0 to 1.6 (Optical Zoom)
Projection lens Optional lens supported.
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
Standard lens: ELPLM15
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007
W/EB‑‑PU1006W:
Standard lens: ELPLM08
Lens Shift Powered
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
Maximum vertical direction: Approx. ±60%
Maximum horizontal direction: Approx. ±18%
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007
W/EB‑‑PU1006W:
Maximum vertical direction: Approx. ±67%
Maximum horizontal direction: Approx. ±30%
Light source Laser diode
Light source output power EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W/EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008
W:
Up to 176 W
EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W:
Up to 132 W
EB‑‑PU1006W:
Up to 115.5 W
Wavelength 449 to 461 nm
Light source operation
time *
Normal or Quiet Light Source Mode: Up to about
20,000 hours
Extended Light Source Mode: Up to about 30,000 hours
Brightness** EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
Normal Light Source Mode: 10,000 lm
Medium Light Source Mode: 8,500 lm
Quiet or Extended Light Source Mode: 7,000 lm
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W:
Normal Light Source Mode: 8,500 lm
Medium Light Source Mode: 7,225 lm
Quiet or Extended Light Source Mode: 5,950 lm
EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W:
Normal Light Source Mode: 7,000 lm
Medium Light Source Mode: 5,950 lm
Quiet or Extended Light Source Mode: 4,900 lm
EB‑‑PU1006W:
Normal Light Source Mode: 6,000 lm
Medium Light Source Mode: 5,100 lm
Quiet or Extended Light Source Mode: 4,200 lm
Contrast ratio 2,500,000:1 exceeded (Dynamic Contrast Normal/High
Speed)
Color reproducibility Up to 1,070 million colors (Depends on the interface)
Projector Specifications 181
Scanning frequency Analog:
Horizontal: 31.25 to 92 kHz
Vertical: 50 to 85 Hz
HDMI/HDBaseT/DVI-D:
Horizontal: 15 to 135 kHz
Vertical: 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 Hz
SDI (EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W only):
Horizontal: 15 to 67.5 kHz
Vertical: 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 Hz
Power supply EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W/EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008
W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W:
100-240V AC±10% 50/60Hz 5.6 - 2.5 A
EB‑‑PU1006W:
100-240V AC±10% 50/60Hz 3.9 - 1.7 A
Operating power
consumption (100 to 120
V area)
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W/EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008
W:
Light Source Mode: Normal, Custom: 559 W
Light Source Mode: Quiet, Extended: 469 W
EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W:
Light Source Mode: Normal, Custom: 448 W
Light Source Mode: Quiet, Extended: 379 W
EB‑‑PU1006W:
Light Source Mode: Normal, Custom: 384 W
Light Source Mode: Quiet, Extended: 321 W
Operating power
consumption (220 to 240
V area)
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W/EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008
W:
Light Source Mode: Normal, Custom: 535 W
Light Source Mode: Quiet, Extended: 452 W
EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W:
Light Source Mode: Normal, Custom: 431 W
Light Source Mode: Quiet, Extended: 366 W
EB‑‑PU1006W:
Light Source Mode: Normal, Custom: 367 W
Light Source Mode: Quiet, Extended: 310 W
Standby power
consumption
Communication On: 2.0 W
Communication Off: 0.5 W
Thermal output (max.) EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W/EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008
W:
100 to 120 V area: 1900.6 BTU/h
220 to 240 V area: 1819.0 BTU/h
EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W:
100 to 120 V area: 1523.2 BTU/h
220 to 240 V area: 1465.4 BTU/h
EB‑‑PU1006W:
100 to 120 V area: 1305.6 BTU/h
220 to 240 V area: 1247.8 BTU/h
Air flow (max.) 176.1 CFM
Operating altitude Altitude 0 to 3,048 m
Operating temperature
(when using a single
projector installation) ***
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
Altitude of 0 to 2,286 m: 0 to +50°C (Humidity of 20 to
80%, No condensation)
Altitude of 2,287 to 3,048 m: 0 to +45°C (Humidity of
20 to 80%, No condensation)
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007
W/EB‑‑PU1006W:
Altitude of 0 to 2,286 m: 0 to +45°C (Humidity of 20 to
80%, No condensation)
Altitude of 2,287 to 3,048 m: 0 to +40°C (Humidity of
20 to 80%, No condensation)
Storage temperature -10 to +60°C (No condensation)
Mass EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
Approx. 16.8 kg
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007
W:
Approx. 16.3 kg
EB‑‑PU1006W:
Approx. 15.4 kg
Projector Specifications 182
Network RJ45 (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) x 1, USB connector (A
type) x 1 (wireless LAN unit Corresponding to
IEEE802.11a(5GHz)/b(2.4GHz)/g(2.4GHz)/n(2.4GHz、
5GHz))
* Approximate time until the light source brightness decreases to half of its
original value. (Assuming the projector is being used in an environment
containing airborne particles of 0.04 mg/m3 or less. This is an approximate
guide only and may change depending on the projector’s usage and
surroundings.)
**The specifications are when the standard lens is attached.
*** Light source brightness automatically dims if the surrounding temperature
gets too high. (Approximately 35°C at an altitude of 0 to 2,286 m, and
approximately 30°C at an altitude of 2,287 to 3,048 m; however, this may vary
depending on the surrounding environment.)
This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-
phase voltage 230V.
Supported Features for Epson Projector Content Manager 183
Your projector supports the following features and options of the Epson
Projector Content Manager software.
Features/Options
Simultaneous playback -
Save the playlist to the projector via a network ✓
Settings >Video Format Auto Select ✓
AVI Format ✓
MP4 Format ✓
List of Safety Symbols and Instructions 184
The following table lists the meaning of the safety symbols labeled on the
equipment.
No. Symbol mark Approved
standards
Description
AIEC60417
No. 5007
"ON" (power)
To indicate connection to the mains.
BIEC60417
No. 5008
"OFF" (power)
To indicate disconnection from the
mains.
CIEC60417
No. 5009
Stand-by
To identify the switch or switch
position by means of which part of the
equipment is switched on in order to
bring it into the stand-by condition.
DISO7000
No. 0434B,
IEC3864-B3.1
Caution
To identify general caution when
using the product.
EIEC60417
No. 5041
Caution, hot surface
To indicate that the marked item can
be hot and should not be touched
without taking care.
FIEC60417
No. 6042
ISO3864-B3.6
Caution, risk of electric shock
To identify equipment that has risk of
electric shock.
GIEC60417
No. 5957
For indoor use only
To identify electrical equipment
designed primarily for indoor use.
HIEC60417
No. 5926
Polarity of d.c. power connector
To identify the positive and negative
connections (the polarity) on a piece
of equipment to which a d.c. power
supply may be connected.
No. Symbol mark Approved
standards
Description
I— The same as No. 8.
JIEC60417
No. 5001B
Battery, general
On battery powered equipment. To
identify a device for instance a cover
for the battery compartment, or the
connector terminals.
KIEC60417
No. 5002
Positioning of cell
To identify the battery holder itself
and to identify the positioning of the
cell(s) inside the battery holder.
L— The same as No. 11.
MIEC60417
No. 5019
Protective earth
To identify any terminal which is
intended for connection to an external
conductor for protection against
electric shock in case of a fault, or the
terminal of a protective earth
electrode.
NIEC60417
No. 5017
Earth
To identify an earth (ground) terminal
in cases where neither the symbol No.
13 is explicitly required.
OIEC60417
No. 5032
Alternating current
To indicate on the rating plate that the
equipment is suitable for alternating
current only; to identify relevant
terminals.
PIEC60417
No. 5031
Direct current
To indicate on the rating plate that the
equipment is suitable for direct
current only; to identify relevant
terminals.
List of Safety Symbols and Instructions 185
No. Symbol mark Approved
standards
Description
QIEC60417
No. 5172
Class II equipment
To identify equipment meeting the
safety requirements specified for Class
II equipment according to IEC 61140.
RISO 3864 General prohibition
To identify actions or operations that
are prohibited.
SISO 3864 Contact prohibition
To indicate injury that could occur
due to touching a specific part of the
equipment.
T— Never look into the optical lens while
the projector is on.
U— To indicate that the marked item don’t
place anything on projector.
VISO3864
IEC60825-1
Caution, laser radiation
To indicate the equipment has a laser
radiation part.
WISO 3864 Disassembly prohibition
To indicate a risk of injury, such as
electric shock, if the equipment is
disassembled.
XIEC60417
No. 5266
Standby, partial standby
To indicate that part of the equipment
is in the ready status.
YISO3864
IEC60417
No. 5057
Caution, movable parts
To indicate that you must keep away
from movable parts according to
protection standards.
ZIEC60417
No. 6056
Caution (Moving Fan Blades)
As a safety precaution, stay away from
the moving fan blades.
No. Symbol mark Approved
standards
Description
aIEC60417
No. 6043
Caution (Sharp Corners)
To indicate sharp corners that should
not be touched.
b— To indicate that looking into the lens
while projecting is prohibited.
cISO7010
No. W027
ISO 3864
Warning, Optical radiation (such as
UV, visible radiation, IR)
Taking care to avoid injury to eyes and
skin when in the vicinity of optical
radiation.
dIEC60417
No. 5109
Not to be used in residential areas.
To identify electrical equipment which
is not suitable for a residential area.
Laser Safety Information 186
This projector is a Class 1 laser product that complies with the IEC/EN60825-
1:2014 international standard for lasers.
Follow these safety instructions when using the projector.
Warning
• Do not open the projector's case. The projector contains a high-powered laser.
• Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not look at
operating light source. Eye injury may result.
• As with any bright source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC/EN 62471-
5:2015.
• This projector may become RG3 when an interchangeable lens with a throw
ratio greater than 3.5 is installed. See the manual for the lens list and hazardous
distances before operation. Such combinations of projector and lens are intended
for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
Caution
Do not disassemble the projector when disposing of it. Dispose according to your
local or national laws and regulations.
aThe projector uses a laser as the light source. The laser has the
following characteristics.
• Depending on the surroundings, the brightness of the light source
may decline. The brightness declines a lot when the temperature gets
too high.
• The brightness of the light source declines the longer it is used. You
can change the relationship between usage time and decline in
brightness settings.
gg Related Links
• "Laser Warning Labels" p.186
Laser Warning Labels
Laser warning labels are attached on the projector.
Inside
Top
• Never look into the projector lens when the laser is on. This can damage
your eyes and is especially dangerous for children and pets.
Laser Safety Information 187
• When turning on the projector at a distance using the remote control, make
sure no one is looking into the lens.
• Do not allow small children to operate the projector. Children must be
accompanied by an adult.
• Do not look into the lens during projection. Also, do not look into the lens
using optical devices, such as a magnifying glass or telescope. This could
cause visual impairment.
For North/South America
Warning
MOUNT ABOVE THE HEADS OF CHILDREN. The use of a ceiling mount is
recommended with this product to place it above the eyes of children.
Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for
conformance as a Risk Group 2 LIP as defined in IEC 62471-5: Ed. 1.0. For
more information see Laser Notice No. 57, dated May 8, 2019.
Hazard Distance according to IEC62471-5 188
When using projectors and interchangeable lenses that change to Risk Group
3, no direct exposure to the beam is permitted. Operators must control access
to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that
will prevent eye exposure within the hazard distance.
Looking into the lens at distances closer than those indicated here can cause
damage to eyesight.
Hazard Distance
Model number EB‑PU2010B/EB‑PU2010W EB‑PU1008B/EB‑PU1008W/EB‑
PU1007B/EB‑PU1007W/EB‑PU
1006W
Lens Wide Tele Wide Tele
ELPLX01 - - 0.077707 -
ELPLX02 0.064472 - - -
ELPLU04 0.144062 0.159626 0.225085 0.255771
ELPLU06 0.107832 0.112244 0.158973 0.168981
ELPLW05 0.174819 0.199180 0.247217 0.287469
ELPLW06 0.290640 0.348411 0.469469 0.559934
ELPLW08 0.193414 0.235421 0.286779 0.348966
ELPLM08 0.279407 0.368156 0.446497 0.587820
ELPLM10 0.747436 1.031958 1.218226 1.652385
ELPLM11 1.139332 1.557715 1.840188 2.484002
ELPLM15 0.427624 0.653690 0.696229 1.045020
ELPLL08 1.673773 1.995392 2.630942 3.116840
EB‑‑PU2010B/EB‑‑PU2010W:
EB‑‑PU1008B/EB‑‑PU1008W/EB‑‑PU1007B/EB‑‑PU1007W/EB‑‑PU1006W:
Notices 189
Check these sections for important notices about your projector.
gg Related Links
• "FCC Compliance Statement" p.189
• "Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with
requirements of EU directive" p.190
• "Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with
requirements of United Kingdom directive" p.190
• "Restriction of Use" p.190
• "Operating System References" p.190
• "Trademarks" p.190
• "Copyright Notice" p.191
• "Copyright Attribution" p.191
FCC Compliance Statement
Supplier's DECLARATION of CONFORMITY
According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15
Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or
CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers
We: Epson America, Inc.
Located at: 3131 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA
Tel: 562-981-3840
Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies
with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each
product marketed, is identical to the representative unit tested and found to
be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the
equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation
accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as
required by 47CFR 2.906. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Trade Name: EPSON
Type of Product: LCD Projector
Model: HA33B/HA34B/HA35B/HA52B
FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this
equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device
and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the
FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a
shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has
more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused
interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Notices 190
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in
accordance with requirements of EU directive
Manufacturer: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
Address: 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi, Nagano-ken 392-8502 Japan
Telephone: 81-266-52-3131
http://www.epson.com/
Importer: EPSON EUROPE B.V.
Address: Atlas Arena, Asia Building, Hoogoorddreef 5,1101 BA Amsterdam
Zuidoost
The Netherlands
Telephone: 31-20-314-5000
http://www.epson.eu/
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in
accordance with requirements of United Kingdom
directive
Manufacturer: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
Address: 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi, Nagano-ken 392-8502 Japan
Telephone: 81-266-52-3131
http://www.epson.com/
Importer: Epson (UK) Ltd.
Address: Westside, London Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP3 9TD,
United Kingdom
http://www.epson.co.uk
Restriction of Use
When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability/safety
such as transportation devices related to aviation, rail, marine, automotive
etc.; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices etc; or
functional/precision devices etc, you should use this product only after giving
consideration to including fail-safes and redundancies into your design to
maintain safety and total system reliability. Because this product was not
intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability/safety
such as aerospace equipment, main communication equipment, nuclear
power control equipment, or medical equipment related to direct medical care
etc, please make your own judgment on this product’s suitability after a full
evaluation.
Operating System References
• Microsoft®Windows®8.1 operating system
• Microsoft®Windows®10 operating system
In this guide, the operating systems above are referred to as "Windows 8.1"
and "Windows 10". Furthermore, the collective term "Windows" is used to
refer to them all.
• macOS 10.13.x
• macOS 10.14.x
• macOS 10.15.x
• macOS 11.0.x
In this guide, the collective term "Mac" is used to refer to all of the operating
systems above.
Trademarks
EPSON is a registered trademark, EXCEED YOUR VISION and its logos are
registered trademarks or trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Mac, OS X, and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Notices 191
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
WPA2®and WPA3®are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
Chrome, Chromebook, and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
"QR Code" is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
PJLink trademark is a trademark applied for registration or is already
registered in Japan, the United States of America and other countries and
areas.
Crestron®, Crestron Connected®, Crestron Fusion®, Crestron Control®, and
Crestron RoomView®are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
Art-Net™Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd.
Intel®is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other
countries.
Extron®and XTP®are registered trademarks of RGB Systems. Incorporated.
HDBaseT™and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of the HDBaseT
Alliance.
The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in
the United States and in other countries.
Android TV™is a trademark of Google LLC.
Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only
and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and
all rights in those marks.
Copyright Notice
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. No patent liability is assumed with
respect to the use of the information contained herein. Neither is any liability
assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained
herein.
Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the
purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or
expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident,
misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or
alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply
with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions.
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems
arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than
those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by
Seiko Epson Corporation.
The contents of this guide may be changed or updated without further notice.
Copyright Attribution
This information is subject to change without notice.
© 2021 Seiko Epson Corporation
2021.4 414136100EN