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Matrix size | 0.59 \ |
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Native aspect ratio | 16:10 |
Projection distance | 0.4 - 0.6 m |
Projection technology | 3LCD |
Contrast ratio (typical) | 10000:1 |
Screen size compatibility | 60 - 100 \ |
Projector native resolution | WXGA (1280x800) |
Keystone correction, horizontal | 3 ° |
Focus | Manual |
Focal length range | 0 - 3.71 mm |
Lamp power | 245 W |
Light source type | Lamp |
Service life of light source | 4000 h |
Service life of light source (economic mode) | 6000 h |
Full HD | No |
HD-Ready | Yes |
Video processing | 10 bit |
Analog signal format system | - |
Composite video in | 0 |
Serial interface type | RS-232 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100 Mbit/s |
Noise level | 35 dB |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Noise level (economic mode) | 28 dB |
RMS rated power | 16 W |
Placement | Desktop |
Product type | Ultra short throw projector |
Product color | White |
Power source | AC |
AC input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.33 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 358 W |
Power consumption (PowerSave) | 270 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 included | AC, USB |
Pallet width | 800 mm |
Pallet height | 2100 mm |
Pallet length | 1200 mm |
Pallet width (UK) | 1000 mm |
Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Quantity per pallet | 12 pc(s) |
Quantity per pallet layer | 2 pc(s) |
Depth | 375 mm |
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Width | 367 mm |
Height | 155 mm |
Weight | 5500 g |
Package depth | 810 mm |
Package width | 517 mm |
Package height | 315 mm |
Package weight | 20070 g |
Explains graphical symbols for safe projector use, covering warnings and cautions.
Details symbols used for general information, such as attention, notes, and glossary references.
Details interactive pen usage, whiteboard mode, and computer control features.
Explains projecting large images from a short distance to minimize shadows and glare.
Describes using EasyMP Network Projection for sharing and projecting images from computers.
Identifies and explains the functions of parts located on the front and side of the projector.
Identifies and explains the functions of parts located on the top and side of the projector.
Details the various ports available on the projector for connecting different devices.
Identifies and explains the functions of parts located on the base of the projector.
Provides instructions on how to attach the projector's feet for stability.
Identifies and explains the functions of the buttons on the projector's control panel.
Identifies and explains the functions of the buttons on the remote control.
Provides instructions on how to replace the batteries in the remote control.
Introduces the interactive pens and notes about using multiple pens.
Explains how to replace the battery in the interactive pen.
Describes the pen tray and its fixing and security points.
Identifies and explains the parts of the Touch Unit, including dial cover and ports.
Identifies and explains the functions of parts located on the rear of the projector.
Outlines the six different installation methods supported by the projector.
Provides attention points for using interactive features, especially regarding installation and environment.
Explains how to set up the Touch Unit for wall or desk installation.
Details methods for connecting a computer to the projector using various cables.
Explains how to connect smartphones and tablet devices using an MHL cable.
Guides on connecting various image sources like DVD players or VHS using different cables.
Explains how to connect USB devices like memory sticks or cameras for PC Free projection.
Details how to connect a microphone to output audio through the projector's speaker.
Explains how to connect external monitors and speakers for audio/video output.
Guides on connecting a LAN cable for network connectivity and projector control.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the optional wireless LAN unit.
Explains how to connect multiple projectors for interactive features using a remote control cable set.
Covers connecting the projector to a computer and turning on the system for projection.
Explains how to use the Source Search function to switch between connected input signals.
Details how to change the projected image source directly using remote control buttons.
Explains how to connect to a computer via USB to project images and audio.
Lists the OS and hardware requirements for using the USB Display function.
Guides on installing the driver and connecting the projector to a computer for the first time.
Provides steps for uninstalling the Epson USB Display software on different Windows versions and OS X.
Explains methods for correcting keystone distortion using H/V-Keystone and Quick Corner.
Details how to manually correct each of the four corners of the projected image.
Explains how to adjust the projected image size using the Wide and Tele buttons.
Guides on fine-tuning the image position without moving the projector.
Explains how to adjust the image's vertical position by tilting the projector using its feet.
Details how to raise the image height by extending the rear feet.
Details how to lower the image height by extending the front foot.
Explains how to adjust the projector's horizontal tilt using the rear feet.
Guides on adjusting the focus using the test pattern and focus lever.
Explains how to adjust the projector's volume using the remote control or configuration menu.
Describes how to select color modes (Dynamic, Theatre, Photo, etc.) for optimal image quality.
Explains how to automatically adjust luminance for rich images based on ambient brightness.
Guides on changing the aspect ratio to suit different signal types and resolutions.
Details how to change aspect modes for video equipment and HDMI sources.
Shows projection examples for various aspect modes when projecting from a computer.
Explains aspect mode changes for video equipment and HDMI/MHL ports for specific models.
Describes using pens or fingers to add notes to projected content from various sources.
Explains using pens or fingers to write on the projected screen as a whiteboard without a computer.
Provides steps for drawing on the projected screen using pens or fingers in annotation mode.
Guides on using the projected screen as a whiteboard with interactive pens or fingers.
Explains navigating, selecting, and interacting with computer programs using interactive pens or fingers.
Lists the required operating systems for using computer interactive mode.
Lists system requirements for installing the Easy Interactive Driver on OS X.
Provides steps for installing the Easy Interactive Driver on an OS X computer.
Explains the need for calibration and the methods (Auto and Manual Calibration).
Guides through the automatic calibration process for the interactive pens.
Details the manual calibration process for pen position and cursor matching.
Explains how to manually adjust the pen operation area for accurate computer interaction.
Provides critical safety warnings related to using the Touch Unit and laser.
Describes the Class 1 laser product labels and warnings.
Explains how to use fingers for touch operations and prerequisites like Touch Unit installation.
Guides on calibrating finger positioning for accurate touch operations.
Explains how to switch between computer interactive, annotation, and whiteboard modes using the toolbar.
Details the functions of toolbars for annotation and whiteboard modes, including drawing tools.
Guides on selecting line width and color for pens and highlighters in annotation tools.
Explains how to change the background color and insert templates in whiteboard mode.
Describes the toolbar for controlling the projector remotely from the projected screen.
Guides on selecting network devices for projection using the projector control toolbar.
Provides precautions for connecting to a projector on a different subnet using EasyMP Network Projection.
Explains how to adjust projector settings for Windows pen input and ink features.
Details how to use pen input and ink features in Windows for handwritten notes and annotations.
Guides on projecting files from a USB device without a computer using the PC Free function.
Lists supported file types and their specifications for PC Free projection.
Explains operating methods for PC Free, including starting and selecting files.
Details how to select and project specific images or movies using PC Free.
Explains how to safely stop the PC Free function by disconnecting the USB device.
Guides on projecting image files sequentially from a folder using the Slideshow function.
Explains how to set display order, sort order, continuous play, and screen effects for slideshows.
Details how to temporarily turn off video and audio using the A/V Mute function.
Explains how to freeze a moving image to project it frame by frame or perform operations.
Describes how to display and move a pointer icon on the projected image to draw attention.
Explains how to expand images to view details, such as graphs and tables.
Guides on controlling the computer's mouse pointer from the projector's remote control.
Explains how to save the current image as a User's Logo for startup display.
Guides on saving the current image as a User Pattern, including ruled lines and grid patterns.
Explains how to limit projector usage by setting a password.
Details user management and password protection types (Power On, User's Logo, Network).
Provides steps for setting up password protection, including entering a new password.
Explains how to lock control panel buttons using Full Lock or Partial Lock.
Describes the security slot and cable installation point for anti-theft measures.
Guides on passing an anti-theft wire lock through the installation point.
Introduces EasyMP Monitor for checking status and controlling projectors on a network.
Details how to change projector settings and control the projector remotely via a web browser.
Guides on displaying the Web Control screen by entering the projector's IP address in a web browser.
Explains how to access the Web Remote screen for projector remote control operations.
Describes setting up mail notifications to report projector problems or warnings.
Explains the content of error notification emails sent by the projector.
Details setting SNMP to On for receiving notification messages on a specified computer.
Explains how to control the projector from an external device using ESC/VP21 commands.
Introduces PJLink as a standard protocol for controlling network-compatible projectors.
Explains Crestron RoomView for monitoring and controlling multiple devices on a network.
Guides on displaying the operation window for controlling the projector via a computer.
Presents a table detailing functions, sub-menus, and setting values within the Configuration menu.
Lists the functions available within the Network menu, including Basic, Wireless LAN, and Security.
Details settings related to image quality, such as Color Mode, Brightness, Contrast, and Sharpness.
Covers settings for image signals, including Auto Setup, Resolution, Tracking, and Sync.
Explains settings like Keystone, Zoom, Image Shift, Control Panel Lock, Pointer Shape, Volume, Mic Input Level, Remote Receiver, and User Button.
Allows displaying patterns like ruled lines or grid for adjustment purposes.
Explains how to reset settings to their default values.
Guides on using and setting interactive features, including pen modes and touch calibration.
Covers display-related settings like messages, background, startup screen, and toolbars.
Explains how to change the user's logo displayed as a background.
Details projection methods (Front, Rear) and high altitude mode settings.
Covers operation settings like Direct Power On and Startup Source Search.
Covers A/V output settings, including audio output ports and HDMI audio settings.
Explains USB Type B settings for interactive features, USB Display, and Wireless Mouse.
Allows setting the language for messages and menus.
Explains resetting Display, Operation, and A/V Settings to default.
Explains settings for operating a computer from the projected screen using interactive features.
Details network settings, including security and connection modes, when Network Protection is enabled.
Provides notes on operating the Network menu, including saving settings and soft keyboard usage.
Explains how to use the on-screen keyboard for alphanumeric input in the Network menu.
Covers basic settings like Projector Name, PJLink Password, and Web Control Password.
Details Wireless LAN settings such as Power, Connection Mode, Channel, and SSID.
Covers security settings like selecting security type and entering a passphrase for wireless LAN.
Explains IP settings for wired LAN connections, including DHCP, IP Address, and Subnet Mask.
Details mail notification settings for reporting projector problems via email.
Covers other functions like SNMP, Crestron RoomView, Bonjour, and Message Broadcasting.
Explains how to reset network settings to their default values.
Details power-saving settings like Power Consumption and Sleep Mode.
Explains how to check projector status, including image signals, resolution, and lamp hours.
Details how to reset all configuration items or just lamp hours.
Explains how to interpret the projector's indicators (Power, Status, Lamp) to diagnose issues.
Provides a table detailing indicator statuses, causes, and remedies for projector problems.
Lists common problems and directs to relevant pages for solutions when indicators are not helpful.
Covers issues like no images, black images, or unsupported messages.
Addresses issues related to the projector not turning on or indicator behavior.
Lists common problems with interactive features like drawing or mouse control.
Covers miscellaneous issues such as no sound, remote control not working, or language settings.
Provides checks and remedies for situations where no images are displayed.
Offers solutions for issues where moving images appear black or not displayed.
Addresses problems where projection stops automatically, often due to power-saving modes.
Provides checks and remedies for the "Not supported" message, related to image signal format.
Offers solutions for when the "No Signal" message is displayed, checking cables and ports.
Provides checks and remedies for fuzzy, out-of-focus, or distorted images.
Addresses issues related to interference or distortion in projected images, checking cables and sync settings.
Offers solutions for mouse cursor flickering issues when using USB Display.
Provides checks and remedies for image truncation, size, or aspect ratio problems.
Offers solutions for incorrect image colors, checking signal settings, brightness, and contrast.
Provides checks and remedies for dark images, related to brightness, contrast, and lamp replacement.
Addresses issues where the projector fails to turn on, checking power and indicators.
Covers problems with interactive features, like not being able to draw or calibrate.
Offers solutions when unable to operate a computer from the projected screen, checking Extended and Pen Operation Mode settings.
Provides guidance for resolving errors related to the Easy Interactive Function.
Addresses issues where the computer's mouse pointer does not function correctly.
Covers troubleshooting steps when the interactive pen is not functioning.
Offers solutions for slow interactive pen response times when using USB Display.
Provides checks and remedies for incorrect touch operations with the EB-595Wi.
Addresses issues with adjusting the Touch Unit angle, checking spacers and installation.
Provides solutions for automatic dot movement or incorrect positioning during manual calibration.
Offers solutions for issues where no sound is heard from the microphone.
Provides checks and remedies for noise in the audio when projecting via USB Display.
Addresses issues with the remote control not working, checking alignment, range, and batteries.
Guides on changing the language setting for messages and menus.
Provides checks for mail notification failures, including Standby Mode and fatal abnormalities.
Offers solutions for inability to change settings via web browser, checking user ID and password.
Guides on cleaning the projector's exterior surface with a soft cloth.
Explains how to clean the projection window gently with a glasses cleaning cloth.
Details how to clean the obstacle sensor when a message indicates obstacles blocking the lens.
Guides on cleaning the air filter and air intake vent when the projector overheats.
Explains when to replace the lamp based on messages, indicators, and image quality.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to replace the projector lamp, including safety precautions.
Explains how to reset the lamp hours after replacing the lamp via the Configuration menu.
Guides on when and how to replace the air filter if cleaning is insufficient.
Lists optional accessories like document cameras, cables, and mounts.
Lists consumables like lamp units and air filters.
Provides projection distance data for various screen sizes and aspect ratios.
Provides projection distance data for EB-580/EB-570 models for 16:9 and 4:3 screen sizes.
Lists supported resolutions and refresh rates for computer analog RGB signals.
Details supported resolutions and refresh rates for component video signals.
Lists supported resolutions and refresh rates for composite video signals.
Shows supported resolutions and refresh rates for HDMI input signals.
Lists supported resolutions and refresh rates for MHL input signals.
Provides general specifications for projectors like product name, dimensions, resolution, and power.
Lists all projector connectors, their quantity, and type.
Specifies the allowed angle of tilt for the projector to prevent damage.
Provides the FCC compliance statement for United States users regarding digital devices.
Contains the FCC verification statement regarding device compliance and interference.
Advises on specific applications where the product's reliability/safety might be a concern.
Explains the abbreviated terms used for operating systems like Windows and Mac OS X in the guide.
Lists trademark information and manufacturer/importer details.