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Epson EB-530 User Manual

Epson EB-530
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Epson EB-530 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of colors1.07 billion colors
Native aspect ratio4:3
Projection distance0.5 - 1.3 m
Vertical scan range50 - 85 Hz
Projection technology3LCD
Supported aspect ratios-
Contrast ratio (typical)16000:1
Screen size compatibility50 - 108 \
Projector native resolutionXGA (1024x768)
Keystone correction, horizontal-15 - 15 °
Projector brightness (economic mode)1800 ANSI lumens
FocusManual
Throw ratio0.55:1
Focal length range6.4 mm
Lamp power215 W
Light source typeLamp
Service life of light source5000 h
Service life of light source (economic mode)10000 h
Full HDNo
Video processing10 bit
Microphone inYes
USB connector typeUSB Type-A, USB Type-B
Serial interface typeRS-232
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity3
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100 Mbit/s
Noise level37 dB
Country of originChina
Noise level (economic mode)29 dB
RMS rated power16 W
PlacementDesktop
Product typeShort throw projector
Product colorWhite, Grey
Market positioningPresentation
Cable lock slot typeKensington
AC input voltage100-240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (standby)0.28 W
Power consumption (typical)298 W
Power consumption (PowerSave)221 W
Storage temperature (T-T)-10 - 60 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 35 °C
Storage relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 80 %
Cables includedAC, VGA
Bundled softwareEasyMP Monitor, iProjection, EasyMP Network Projection
Pallet width800 mm
Pallet height2250 mm
Pallet length1200 mm
Pallet weight0 g
Pallet width (UK)1000 mm
Quantity per pack1 pc(s)
Quantity per pallet40 pc(s)
Quantity per pallet (UK)60 pc(s)
Quantity per pallet layer4 pc(s)
Harmonized System (HS) code85286200
Quantity per pallet layer (UK)6 pc(s)
USB display function3 in 1: Image / Mouse / Sound
Sustainability certificatesTCO
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth315 mm
Width344 mm
Height94 mm
Weight3700 g
Package depth490 mm
Package width385 mm
Package height210 mm
Package weight5860 g

Summary

Notations Used in This Guide

Safety Indications

Details graphical symbols indicating safety precautions and their meanings.

General Information Indications

Explains graphical symbols for general information and useful points.

Introduction

Projector Features

Describes the various features and capabilities of the projector.

Part Names and Functions

Identifies and explains the different parts of the projector and their functions.

Preparing the Projector

Guides on how to install and prepare the projector for use.

Connecting Equipment

Explains how to connect various external devices and sources to the projector.

Basic Usage

Projecting Images

Details the process of turning the projector on and projecting images.

Adjusting Projected Images

Explains how to correct and adjust the projected image quality and appearance.

Using the Interactive Features (EB-536Wi only)

Interactive Feature Modes

Describes the different modes available for interactive features like annotation and whiteboard.

Computer Interactive Mode System Requirements

Lists the operating systems required for computer interactive mode.

Useful Functions

Projection Functions

Details functions related to projecting images, such as from USB or via network.

Security Functions

Explains various security features to protect the projector and its settings.

Monitoring and Controlling

Covers methods for monitoring and controlling the projector remotely.

Configuration Menu

Using the Configuration Menu

Guides on how to access and operate the projector's configuration menu.

List of Functions

Provides a comprehensive list of all settable items within the configuration menu.

Performing Batch Setup for Multiple Projectors

Details procedures for setting up multiple projectors simultaneously.

Troubleshooting

Using the Help

Explains how to use the projector's built-in help feature for troubleshooting assistance.

Problem Solving

Lists common problems and their solutions for projector operation.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Details procedures for cleaning the projector's surface, lens, and air filter.

Replacing Consumables

Guides on replacing consumable parts like the lamp and air filter.

Appendix

Optional Accessories and Consumables

Lists available optional accessories and consumable parts for the projector.

Supported Monitor Displays

Lists the resolutions and signals supported by the projector.

Specifications

Details the technical specifications of the projector models.

Projector Features

Quick and Easy Set up, Projection, and Storage

Describes the simple setup, projection, and storage process for the projector.

Connecting with a USB Cable and Projecting (USB Display)

Explains how to connect and project using a USB cable for display.

Useful Functions for Projecting Images

Lists various functions that enhance image projection capabilities.

Connect a USB Storage Device and Project Movies or Images (PC Free)

Guides on projecting media directly from a USB storage device without a computer.

Flip the Image Horizontally and Project (Flip Horizontal)

Explains how to flip the projected image horizontally for specific use cases.

Various Functions for Excellent Power Saving

Details built-in functions designed to save power and reduce electricity consumption.

Making the Most of the Remote Control

Provides tips on using the remote control for various operations like pointers and mouse control.

Projector Features

Enlarge and Project Your Files with the Document Camera

Explains how to enlarge and project files using an optional document camera.

Enhanced Security Functions

Covers password protection, control panel lock, and anti-theft security features.

Taking Full Advantage of a Network Connection

Details how to use network features like EasyMP Network Projection and Multi PC Projection.

Projector Features

Interactive Features (Easy Interactive Function) (EB-536Wi only)

Explains the interactive features and their usage for the EB-536Wi model.

Part Names and Functions

Front/Top

Labels and describes the components located on the front and top of the projector.

Part Names and Functions

Rear

Labels and describes the connectors and ports on the rear of the projector.

Part Names and Functions

Other Ports and Connections

Details additional ports like HDMI, LAN, USB, and their functions.

Part Names and Functions

Base

Describes the base of the projector, including mounting points and feet.

Part Names and Functions

Control Panel

Explains the buttons and indicators on the projector's control panel.

Part Names and Functions

Remote Control

Details the buttons and functions of the projector's remote control.

Part Names and Functions

Replacing the Remote Control Batteries

Instructions on how to replace the batteries in the remote control.

Part Names and Functions

Easy Interactive Pen (EB-536Wi only)

Information specific to the interactive pen used with the EB-536Wi model.

Part Names and Functions

Interactive Pen Components

Details the parts of the interactive pen and its indicators.

Replacing the Battery for the Interactive Pen

Instructions for replacing the battery in the interactive pen.

Part Names and Functions

Replacing the Tip of the Interactive Pen

Instructions on how to replace the tip of the interactive pen when worn.

Preparing the Projector

Installing the Projector

Installation Methods

Describes the four different methods for installing and projecting with the projector.

Installing the Projector

Installation Methods

Continues describing installation methods, including parallelism and leveling.

When Using the Interactive Features (EB-536Wi only)

Specific installation guidelines for using interactive features with the EB-536Wi.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting a Computer

Details the methods for connecting a computer to the projector for image projection.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting Image Sources

Guides on connecting video sources like DVD players and VHS players.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting USB Devices

Details how to connect USB devices like memory sticks and cameras for PC Free projection.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting a Microphone

Explains how to connect a microphone for audio output through the projector's speaker.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting External Equipment

Guides on connecting external monitors or speakers to the projector.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting a LAN Cable

Instructions for connecting the projector to a network using a LAN cable.

Connecting Equipment

Installing the Optional Wireless LAN Unit

Step-by-step guide for installing the optional wireless LAN unit for network connectivity.

Connecting Equipment

Installing the Optional Quick Wireless Connection USB Key

Instructions for installing the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key for easy network setup.

Connecting Equipment

Connecting Multiple Projectors (EB-536Wi only)

Details how to connect multiple EB-536Wi projectors for synchronized interactive use.

Basic Usage

Projecting Images

Turning On the Projector

Step-by-step instructions for powering on the projector and troubleshooting initial projection issues.

Projecting Images

Turning Off the Projector

Instructions on how to properly turn off the projector to prolong its lifespan.

Projecting Images

Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image (Source Search)

Explains how to automatically detect and switch between connected input sources.

Projecting Images

Switching to the Target Image Using the Remote Control

Details how to select the desired input source using the remote control buttons.

Projecting Images

Projecting with USB Display

Explains how to project computer images using a USB connection.

System Requirements

Lists the operating system and hardware requirements for USB Display.

Projecting Images

Connecting for the First Time

Steps for the initial connection and driver installation for USB Display.

Projecting Images

Uninstalling USB Display Software

Instructions on how to uninstall the Epson USB Display software from Windows and OS X.

Adjusting Projected Images

Correcting Keystone Distortion

Details methods for correcting keystone distortion to align the projected image.

Adjusting Projected Images

Correcting Manually

Provides manual steps for correcting keystone distortion using H/V-Keystone and Quick Corner.

Adjusting Projected Images

Manual Keystone Correction Steps

Detailed steps for performing manual keystone correction using the projector's menu.

Adjusting Projected Images

H-Keystone Adjuster (EB-536Wi only)

Specific instructions for using the H-Keystone adjuster on the EB-536Wi model.

Adjusting Projected Images

Correcting Automatically (EB-536Wi only)

Explains the Auto V-Keystone function for automatic vertical keystone correction.

Adjusting the Image Size

Details how to adjust the size of the projected image using the remote control or menu.

Adjusting the Image Position

Explains how to adjust the image position using the foot adjust lever.

Adjusting the Horizontal Tilt

Guides on adjusting the projector's horizontal tilt using the rear feet.

Adjusting Projected Images

Correcting the Focus

Instructions on how to adjust the focus of the projected image using the focus ring.

Adjusting the Volume

Details how to adjust the projector's volume using the remote control or menu.

Selecting the Projection Quality (Selecting Color Mode)

Explains how to select color modes for optimal image quality based on surroundings.

Adjusting Projected Images

Setting Auto Iris

Guides on automatically setting the iris for optimal brightness and image richness.

Adjusting Projected Images

Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image

How to adjust the image aspect ratio to suit different signal types and resolutions.

Changing the Aspect Mode (EB-536Wi/EB-535W/EB-525W only)

Specific instructions for changing aspect modes on certain projector models.

Adjusting Projected Images

Changing the Aspect Mode (EB-530/EB-520 only)

Specific instructions for changing aspect modes on other projector models.

Using the Interactive Features (EB-536Wi only)

Interactive Feature Modes

Annotation Mode

Explains how to add notes to projected content using interactive pens.

Whiteboard Mode

Details using the projected screen as a digital whiteboard without a computer.

Interactive Feature Modes

Computer Interactive Mode

Explains using interactive pens like a mouse to control a computer.

Drawing on a Projected Image (Annotation Mode)

Steps to use annotation mode for drawing on projected content.

Interactive Feature Modes

Using the Projected Screen as a Whiteboard (Whiteboard Mode)

Steps for using the projected screen as a whiteboard.

Interactive Feature Modes

Controlling a Computer from the Projected Screen (Computer Interactive Mode)

How to control computer programs using interactive pens on the projected screen.

Computer Interactive Mode System Requirements

Lists the operating systems required for computer interactive mode.

Interactive Feature Modes

Using Interactive Features with Windows

Settings for using interactive features with multiple displays in Windows.

Connecting Projector via USB

Steps to connect the projector to a computer using a USB cable for interactive use.

Interactive Feature Modes

Using Interactive Features with USB Display

How to use interactive features when projecting via USB Display.

Interactive Feature Modes

Easy Interactive Driver System Requirements (OS X only)

System requirements for installing the Easy Interactive Driver on OS X.

Installing Easy Interactive Driver on OS X

Guides on installing the Easy Interactive Driver for OS X.

Interactive Feature Modes

Installing Interactive Driver Components

Steps for installing the necessary software components for the interactive driver.

Using the Interactive Pens

Interactive Pen Components

Details the parts of the interactive pen and its indicators.

Pen Operation and Handling

Guidelines for operating the interactive pen, including power-off and correct holding.

Using the Interactive Pens

Pen Calibration

Instructions for calibrating the interactive pen for accurate positioning.

Calibrating Automatically

Steps for performing automatic pen calibration.

Using the Interactive Pens

Calibrating Manually

Steps for manually calibrating the interactive pen if auto-calibration fails.

Using the Interactive Pens

Manual Calibration Steps

Detailed steps for performing manual pen calibration using the projector's menu.

Using the Interactive Pens

Adjusting the Pen Operation Area

How to manually adjust the pen's interactive area if computer resolution changes.

Using the Interactive Pens

Manual Pen Area Adjustment

Steps for manually adjusting the pen area using the projector menu.

Using the Interactive Pens

Manual Pen Area Adjustment Steps

Continues detailed steps for manual pen area adjustment.

Interacting with the Screen

Switching the Interactive Mode

Explains how to switch between different interactive modes using the toolbar or remote control.

Interacting with the Screen

Annotation Mode and Whiteboard Mode Toolbars

Describes the toolbars used for drawing and writing in annotation and whiteboard modes.

Interacting with the Screen

Selecting Line Width and Color

How to choose line width and color for pens and highlighter tools.

Interacting with the Screen

Selecting Whiteboard Templates

How to select background templates for whiteboard mode.

Projector Control Toolbar

Explains how to control the projector directly from the projected screen using a toolbar.

Interacting with the Screen

Selecting Network Device Display from the Projector Control Toolbar

How to select and display network devices from the projector control toolbar.

Using the Interactive Features over a Network

Network Software Requirements

Lists software applications needed for network interactive mode.

Precautions When Connecting to a Projector on a Different Subnet

Safety measures for connecting to a projector on a different network subnet.

Windows Pen Input and Ink Tools

Enabling Windows Pen Input and Ink Features

Steps to enable pen input and ink features within the projector's Extended menu.

Windows Pen Input and Ink Tools

Using Windows Pen Input and Ink Features

Details on using handwritten input and converting it to text with Microsoft Office.

Useful Functions

Projection Functions

Projecting Images Stored on a USB Storage Device (PC Free)

Guides on projecting images and media directly from a USB device without a computer.

Specifications for Files that Can Be Projected Using PC Free

Lists supported file types and specifications for PC Free projection.

Projection Functions

PC Free Operating Methods

Explains how to operate the PC Free function using the remote control or control panel.

Projection Functions

Projecting the Selected Images or Movies

How to select and project individual images or movies from a USB device.

Stopping PC Free

Instructions on how to safely stop the PC Free projection and remove USB devices.

Projection Functions

Projecting Image Files in a Folder in Sequence (Slideshow)

How to set up and run a slideshow of image files from a folder.

Projection Functions

Image File Display Settings and Slideshow Operation Settings

Options for customizing file display order and slideshow behavior.

Projection Functions

Flipping the Image Horizontally (Flip Horizontal)

How to temporarily flip the projected image horizontally.

Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute)

How to temporarily turn off the image and sound using the A/V Mute function.

Projection Functions

Freezing the Image (Freeze)

How to freeze the projected image to allow operations without displaying changes.

Pointer Function (Pointer)

How to display and use an on-screen pointer to highlight areas.

Projection Functions

Pointer Function Details

Further details on using the pointer and selecting its shape.

Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom)

How to enlarge specific parts of the projected image for closer inspection.

Projection Functions

Enlarging Image Sections

Steps for enlarging and scrolling through image sections using E-Zoom.

Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)

How to use the remote control as a wireless mouse pointer for computer control.

Projection Functions

Wireless Mouse Pointer Operations

Details on moving the mouse pointer, clicks, drag-and-drop, and page navigation.

Projection Functions

Saving a User's Logo

How to save the current projected image as a custom user logo for startup or standby screens.

Projection Functions

Saving User Logo Details

Steps for selecting the part of the image and zoom factor for the user logo.

Saving User Pattern

How to save the current image as a user pattern for custom display.

Projection Functions

Saving User Pattern Steps

Steps for saving the current image as a user pattern.

Security Functions

Managing Users (Password Protection)

Details on how password protection limits projector usage and prevents logo changes.

Kinds of Password Protection

Describes three types of password protection: Power On, User's Logo, and Network Protection.

Setting Password Protection

Procedure for setting up password protection using the [Freeze] button.

Security Functions

Password Protection Setup

Steps for selecting protection type, setting the password, and entering it.

Entering the Password

How to enter the password on the entry screen to release protection.

Security Functions

Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock)

How to lock control panel buttons using Full or Partial Lock.

Security Functions

Control Panel Lock Release

Methods to release the control panel lock.

Anti-Theft Lock

Details on the projector's anti-theft security slot and cable installation point.

Monitoring and Controlling

About EasyMP Monitor

Information about EasyMP Monitor software for network monitoring and control.

Message Broadcasting

Details on Message Broadcasting software for sending messages to projectors.

Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control)

How to change projector settings and control it via a web browser.

Monitoring and Controlling

Displaying the Web Control Screen

Steps to access the projector's web control interface using a browser.

Displaying the Web Remote Screen

How to access the web-based remote control interface for projector operations.

Monitoring and Controlling

Web Remote Operation

Explains the functions available through the web remote interface.

Using the Mail Notification Function to Report Problems

How to configure mail notifications for projector problems or warnings.

Monitoring and Controlling

Reading Error Notification Mail

Details the content of error notification emails sent by the projector.

Management Using SNMP

How to use SNMP for monitoring and receiving notification messages.

Monitoring and Controlling

SNMP Management Details

Notes on managing SNMP and its requirements.

ESC/VP21 Commands

Explains how to control the projector using ESC/VP21 commands from external devices.

Command List

A list of ESC/VP21 commands for controlling projector functions.

Monitoring and Controlling

About PJLink

Information about the PJLink protocol for controlling projectors over a network.

PJLink Commands and Sources

Lists PJLink commands and their corresponding projector sources.

Monitoring and Controlling

About Crestron RoomView®

Information about Crestron RoomView® for integrated control systems.

Operating a Projector from Your Computer

Guides on operating the projector remotely from a computer.

Monitoring and Controlling

Using the Operation Window

Explains the functions available within the projector's operation window accessed via web browser.

Monitoring and Controlling

Web Browser Operation Buttons

Details the functions of buttons within the web browser interface for projector control.

Using the Tools Window

How to use the Tools window within the web interface for changing projector settings.

Monitoring and Controlling

Network and IP Settings

Configuration options for network settings like DHCP, IP address, and subnet mask.

Admin Password

Setting an administrator password for accessing the Tools window.

User Password

Setting a user password to open the operation window.

Configuration Menu

Using the Configuration Menu

List of Functions

Configuration Menu Table - Image and Signal

Details settable items for Image and Signal menus, including color modes, brightness, and resolution.

List of Functions

Configuration Menu Table - ECO, Info, Reset, Network

Details settings for ECO, Info, Reset, and various Network menus like Wireless LAN and Security.

List of Functions

Image Menu Functions

Explains settings within the Image menu, such as Color Mode, Brightness, and Contrast.

List of Functions

Signal Menu Functions

Explains settings within the Signal menu, including Auto Setup, Resolution, and Sync.

List of Functions

Signal Menu Functions (Continued)

Continues explaining Signal menu settings like Tracking, Video Signal, and Aspect Ratio.

Other Menu Functions

Details functions for Overscan, Image Processing, and Reset.

List of Functions

Settings Menu Functions

Explains settings like Keystone, Pointer Shape, Volume, and Remote Receiver.

List of Functions

Pattern and Reset Settings

Details Pattern display/type settings and how to reset settings.

Extended Menu - Easy Interactive Function

Explains the Easy Interactive Function settings for the EB-536Wi model.

List of Functions

Extended Menu - Display Settings

Covers display-related settings like messages, background, and toolbars.

Extended Menu - Projection Settings

Explains projection methods, operation modes, and startup settings.

List of Functions

Extended Menu - A/V and USB Type B Settings

Details A/V output, HDMI audio, and USB Type B settings for interactive features.

List of Functions

Easy Interactive Function - General Settings

General settings for interactive features like calibration and pen mode.

Easy Interactive Function - Advanced Settings

Advanced settings for interactive features, including projector distance and sync modes.

List of Functions

PC Interactive Settings

Settings for PC Interactive mode, including pen operation and right-click.

Network Menu - Wireless LAN Settings

Configuration for wireless LAN connection, including mode and channel.

List of Functions

Network Menu - Wired LAN and Info

Settings for wired LAN, IP configuration, and network information.

Notes on Operating the Network Menu

Guidelines for navigating and saving settings in the Network menu.

Soft Keyboard Operations

How to use the software keyboard for inputting text in the Network menu.

List of Functions

Basic Menu - Network Settings

Settings for Projector Name, PJLink Password, and Web Control Password.

List of Functions

Wireless LAN Menu - Connection Mode

Settings for wireless LAN connection modes (Quick/Advanced).

Wireless LAN Menu - Channel Settings

How to select the frequency band for wireless LAN connections.

List of Functions

Wireless LAN Menu - SSID and IP Settings

Configuration for SSID, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.

List of Functions

Search Access Point Screen

How to search for and select available wireless access points.

Security Menu - Security and Passphrase

Settings for wireless security types and passphrase configuration.

List of Functions

Wired LAN Menu - IP Settings

Configuration for wired LAN IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateways.

List of Functions

Mail Menu - Notification and SMTP Settings

Configuration for email notifications and SMTP server settings.

List of Functions

Others Menu - SNMP and Crestron RoomView

Settings for SNMP monitoring and Crestron RoomView integration.

List of Functions

Reset Menu Functions

How to reset network settings to default.

ECO Menu Functions

Power saving settings like Power Consumption and Light Optimizer.

List of Functions

ECO Menu - Sleep and Display Settings

Settings for sleep modes, A/V mute timer, ECO display, and projector information.

List of Functions

Projector Info Details

Information displayed about the projector, including lamp hours and status.

Reset Menu - Reset All and Lamp Hours

How to reset all configuration settings or just the lamp hours.

Performing Batch Setup for Multiple Projectors

Setup Methods for Multiple Projectors

Overview of methods for batch setup: USB memory, USB cable, or Network Updater.

Saving Settings to a USB Memory

Steps to save projector configuration settings to a USB memory device.

Performing Batch Setup for Multiple Projectors

Saving Settings to USB Memory Steps

Detailed steps for saving settings to a USB memory device using the projector.

Reflecting Saved Settings to Other Projectors

How to transfer saved settings from a USB device to other projectors.

Performing Batch Setup for Multiple Projectors

Setup by Connecting the Computer and Projector with a USB Cable

Method for batch setup by connecting the projector to a computer via USB cable.

Saving Settings to a Computer

Steps to save projector settings from the projector to a computer via USB.

Performing Batch Setup for Multiple Projectors

Saving Settings to Computer Steps

Detailed steps for saving settings to a computer via USB cable.

Reflecting Saved Settings to Other Projectors (via Computer)

How to transfer saved settings from a computer to other projectors using USB.

Performing Batch Setup for Multiple Projectors

Copying Batch Setup File to USB

Steps to copy the batch setup file from a computer to a USB device.

When Setup Fails

Troubleshooting common failures during batch setup and their remedies.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Using the Help

How to use the projector's built-in help system for troubleshooting assistance.

Troubleshooting

Problem Solving Overview

Introduction to troubleshooting and checking projector indicators for issues.

Reading the Indicators

Explains the meaning of the projector's power, status, lamp, and temp indicators.

Troubleshooting

Indicator Status and Explanation

Details indicator states (warm-up, normal) and their meanings.

Troubleshooting Indicator Causes

Lists causes and remedies for common indicator patterns like Internal Error and Overheating.

Troubleshooting

Indicator Causes and Remedies (Continued)

Further troubleshooting for Lamp Error, Auto Iris Error, and High Temp Warning based on indicator status.

Troubleshooting

Lamp Replacement Troubleshooting

Guidance on replacing the lamp and what to do if the projector is not operating properly.

Troubleshooting

When the Indicators Provide No Help

Lists problems that occur even when indicators show normal status, directing to specific solutions.

Troubleshooting

Problems Relating to Images - No Images Appear

Troubleshooting steps for when the projector displays no image.

Troubleshooting

Moving Images Not Displayed

Solutions for when moving images are not displayed correctly.

Projection Stops Automatically

Reasons and fixes for the projector stopping projection unexpectedly.

The Message 'Not supported' is Displayed

Troubleshooting steps when a 'Not supported' message appears.

Troubleshooting

The Message 'No Signal' is Displayed

Solutions for when the projector displays a 'No Signal' message.

Images are Fuzzy, Out of Focus, or Distorted

Fixes for fuzzy, out-of-focus, or distorted projected images.

Troubleshooting

Interference or Distortion Appear in Images

Troubleshooting for interference or distortion in projected images.

Troubleshooting

The Mouse Cursor Flickers (Only when Projecting USB Display)

Solutions for mouse cursor flickering issues during USB Display projection.

The Image Is Truncated (Large) or Small, or the Aspect Is Not Suitable

Fixes for images being truncated, too small, or having incorrect aspect ratios.

Troubleshooting

Image Colors are Not Right

Solutions for incorrect image colors or dull color appearance.

Images Appear Dark

Troubleshooting steps for when projected images appear too dark.

Troubleshooting

The Projector Does Not Turn On

Steps to take if the projector fails to power on.

Other Problems - No Sound

Solutions for issues related to no sound or faint sound output.

Troubleshooting

No Sound from Microphone

Troubleshooting steps for when the microphone input does not work.

Noise in the Audio (Projecting USB Display)

Solutions for audio noise issues when using USB Display.

Troubleshooting

The Remote Control Does Not Work

Troubleshooting steps if the remote control is unresponsive.

Changing Language for Messages and Menus

How to change the display language for messages and menus.

Mail Notification Issues

Troubleshooting steps if mail notifications are not being received.

Troubleshooting

Cannot Change Settings Using a Web Browser

Solutions for issues preventing settings changes via web browser.

Problems with the Interactive Features - Cannot Draw on Projected Screen

Troubleshooting steps when drawing on the projected screen is not possible.

Troubleshooting

Cannot Operate Computer from Projected Screen

Fixes for inability to operate a computer from the projected screen after connection.

Easy Interactive Function Error Message

What to do when an 'An error occurred in the Easy Interactive Function' message appears.

Computer's Mouse Does Not Work Correctly

Troubleshooting steps if the computer's mouse function via the projector is not working.

Troubleshooting

The Interactive Pen Does Not Work

Solutions for when the interactive pen is not functioning.

Interactive Pen Response Time Slow (USB Display)

How to improve interactive pen response time when projecting via USB Display.

Troubleshooting

Pen Calibration Dot Movement Issues

Fixes for issues where the dot moves automatically or doesn't move correctly during calibration.

Troubleshooting

About Event ID

Explains Event IDs related to network communication errors and their countermeasures.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Cleaning the Projector's Surface

How to clean the exterior surface of the projector.

Cleaning the Lens

Proper methods for cleaning the projector lens to maintain image quality.

Cleaning the Air Filter

Steps and precautions for cleaning the air filter to prevent overheating.

Cleaning

Air Filter Cleaning Procedure

Detailed steps for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling the air filter.

Cleaning

Air Filter Replacement Reminder

When to replace the air filter and recommended cleaning frequency.

Replacing Consumables

Replacing the Lamp

Information on lamp replacement period, warnings, and recommendations.

Replacing Consumables

Lamp Replacement Warnings

Safety warnings and precautions to follow when replacing the projector lamp.

Lamp Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for removing the old lamp cover and screws.

Replacing Consumables

Lamp Replacement Steps

Steps for removing the old lamp and installing the new lamp, followed by replacing the lamp cover.

Replacing Consumables

Replacing the Air Filter

Information on when to replace the air filter and how to do it.

Resetting the Lamp Hours

How to reset the lamp usage hours after replacing the lamp.

Replacing Consumables

Air Filter Replacement Procedure

Steps for removing and installing the new air filter, and closing the cover.

Optional Accessories and Consumables

Optional Accessories

Lists various optional accessories like wireless LAN units, cables, and pens.

Consumables

Lists consumable items such as lamp units and air filters.

Screen Size and Projection Distance

Projection Distance (for EB-536Wi/EB-535W/EB-525W)

Tables showing projection distances for specific projector models.

Screen Size and Projection Distance

Projection Distance (for EB-530/EB-520)

Tables showing projection distances for EB-530/EB-520 models.

Supported Monitor Displays

Supported Resolutions - Computer Signals (analog RGB)

Table of supported signal types, refresh rates, and resolutions for analog RGB.

Supported Resolutions - Component Video

Table of supported signal types, refresh rates, and resolutions for Component Video.

Supported Resolutions - Composite Video

Table of supported signal types, refresh rates, and resolutions for Composite Video.

Supported Resolutions - Input Signal from HDMI Port

Table of supported signal types, refresh rates, and resolutions for HDMI input.

Specifications

Projector General Specifications

Table listing product name, dimensions, display method, resolution, focus, lamp, and power supply.

Specifications

Connectors List

A table listing all projector connectors, their quantity, and type.

General Notes

Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations

Prohibited actions related to wireless transmission devices.

About Notations

Explanation of how operating systems are referred to in the guide.

Restriction of Use

Advisories on using the product for high-reliability/safety applications.

General Notes

General Notice and Trademarks

Lists Epson trademarks, software logos, and other brand acknowledgments.

Index

Index

Index

Index

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