How to turn on Eiki LC-WB200?
- GGloria GarciaAug 2, 2025
To turn on your Eiki Projector from stand-by mode, press the ON/STAND-BY button.
How to turn on Eiki LC-WB200?
To turn on your Eiki Projector from stand-by mode, press the ON/STAND-BY button.
What to do if Eiki LC-WB200 cannot be turned on until cooling is completed?
If your Eiki Projector cannot be turned on until cooling is completed, it means the projector is either preparing for stand-by or the projection lamp is cooling down. Wait until cooling is completed and the POWER indicator stops blinking before trying to turn it on again.
What to do if the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights yellow on my Eiki LC-WB200?
If the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights yellow on your Eiki Projector, it means the projection lamp has reached its end of life. You should replace the projection lamp with a new one as soon as possible.
Overview of the projector's main capabilities and design aspects.
Essential safety information and warnings for operation and handling.
Guidelines for safe operation, including electrical and environmental considerations.
Precautions regarding electrical connections, power cords, and servicing.
Instructions for setting up the projector and connecting cables for various inputs.
Guide to connecting computers using VGA, HDMI, and audio cables.
Instructions for connecting video sources like VCRs, DVD players, and cameras.
Information on connecting the projector to a power outlet and power cord specifications.
Step-by-step guide for powering the projector on and off, including PIN code entry.
How to navigate and use the projector's on-screen menu system.
Explains zoom, focus, auto setup, and keystone correction for image optimization.
Settings for volume control, mute function, and microphone input.
Guide to using various buttons on the remote control for common operations.
Guide to choosing the correct computer input source (RGB, Scart).
Procedures for automatically or manually adjusting PC input signals for optimal display.
How to select and customize image modes for better picture quality.
Options for adjusting screen size, aspect ratio, and scaling.
Guide to selecting video and S-video input signals for display.
Guide to selecting Component, Scart, and HDMI input signals.
How to select the correct video system (PAL, NTSC, etc.) for optimal display.
Options for selecting preset image modes for video sources.
Detailed settings for adjusting brightness, contrast, color, and other image parameters.
Configuration of language, menu display, and automatic setup functions.
Settings for input search, auto PC adjustment, and auto keystone correction.
Customizing startup display, background, and logo settings.
Functionality for capturing images and securing the logo with a PIN code.
Settings for HDMI input and configuring the terminal for input or output.
Features for displaying multiple images simultaneously on the screen.
Detailed settings for power saving modes and direct power-on functionality.
Options for enabling and customizing closed caption display.
Settings for lamp brightness, life control, and remote control code selection.
How to use key lock and PIN code lock to secure the projector.
Settings for fan speed, filter replacement frequency, and video delay.
Monitoring power usage, viewing warning logs, and resetting to factory settings.
Displays current input source, signal status, and projector information.
Interprets warning indicator lights and suggests troubleshooting steps.
Procedure for replacing projector filters and resetting the filter counter.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the projection lamp, including safety precautions.
Solutions for common projector problems and error messages.
A hierarchical view of the projector's menu structure and available settings.
Explains the meaning of indicator lights and corresponding projector conditions.
Lists supported PC resolutions, frequencies, and dot clocks.
Detailed technical information including dimensions, power, and interface specifications.
Lists included accessories and available optional parts for purchase.
Pin assignments and descriptions for all projector terminals.
A space to record PIN codes for security and access management.
Diagrams showing the projector's physical dimensions and mounting hole details.