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Brightness | 6, 000 lumens |
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Resolution | WUXGA (1920 x 1200) |
Contrast Ratio | 2, 500, 000:1 |
Light Source | Laser |
Lens Shift | Vertical: ±60%, Horizontal: ±24% |
Throw Ratio | 1.35 - 2.25:1 |
Keystone Correction | Vertical: ±30°, Horizontal: ±30° |
Speaker | 16 W |
Projection Technology | 3LCD |
Connectivity | RS-232C |
Lamp Life | 20, 000 hours |
Power Consumption | 0.3 Watt (standby) |
Detailed steps for connecting various projection sources and external devices.
Step-by-step instructions for powering on the projector and troubleshooting no image.
Procedures for safely powering down the projector after use.
Using H/V Keystone to correct unevenly rectangular images on the sides.
Steps to change the projector's Color Mode using the remote control.
Manually adjusting hue, saturation, and brightness for individual image colors.
Using the split screen feature to project two or four images from different sources.
Creating and projecting playlists containing images and movies from USB storage.
Manually adjusting color tone balance for uniform color across the projected image.
Optimizing white balance and brightness for the light source.
Steps to correct brightness and color tone for a seamless image from multiple projectors.
Setting unique projector IDs for individual operation and image matching.
Assigning unique IDs to projectors for remote control operation.
Choosing which projector to control using the remote control.
Projecting the same image from up to 15 projectors to create one large image.
Manually configuring tiling layout by setting rows and columns.
Creating a seamless image by blending borders between multiple projectors.
Adjusting dark areas where images overlap to create a seamless image.
Matching display quality of multiple projectors for a unified screen.
Cropping and combining images from multiple projectors into one unified area.
Overview of password security options: Power On Protection, Menu Protection.
Steps to set a custom four-digit password for the projector.
Choosing specific security types like Power On Protection and Menu Protection.
How to input the correct password when the projector is locked.
Connecting and projecting images via a wired network connection.
Connecting and projecting images via a wireless network connection.
Physical connection steps for establishing a wired network link.
Configuring the projector's network settings for wired projection.
Configuring security settings (WPA2-PSK) for simple AP mode wireless.
Configuring security for infrastructure mode wireless connections (WPA3/WPA2-EAP).
Connecting a mobile device using a QR code and Epson iProjection app.
Configuring projector settings to enable screen mirroring from mobile devices.
Connecting devices wirelessly using Miracast technology for projection.
Steps to configure projector settings and start sharing the screen to other projectors.
Procedures to stop screen sharing and disconnect projectors.
Settings required on the projector to receive shared screen images.
Using Epson Projector Management software (Windows) for network monitoring and control.
Remotely managing projector settings and projection via a web browser.
Adjusts image colors for different viewing environments and image types.
Adjusts the overall lightness or darkness of the projected image.
Adjusts hue, saturation, and brightness of individual colors.
Optimizes computer image quality via auto setup, tracking, sync, position.
Shifts the image position horizontally and vertically.
Controls projector's light source brightness and modes.
Enables or disables playlist playback.
Adjusts color tone balance for the entire screen.
Optimizes white balance and brightness for the light source.
Turns wireless LAN on or off.
Configures projector network settings.
Enables simple access point mode for direct connection.
Enters the network name (SSID) for wireless LAN connections.
Sets security type (WPA2-PSK) for simple AP connections.
Configures DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
Enables or disables the Screen Mirroring feature.
Assigns an ID for each projector when using multiple projectors.
Enables up to 4 projectors connected via HDMI to project a unified image.
Sets the number of projectors used to create a unified image.
Sets the projector's position in a numbered order from left to right.
Sets the number of split screens and the position of each image.
Corrects image shape and alignment.
Blends borders between multiple images for a seamless screen.
Adjusts black color of overlapping image areas.
Corrects tint and brightness differences between projected images.
Enters firmware update mode for updating via USB or Service port.
Copies settings from one projector to another using a USB flash drive.
Copies settings using a USB cable connection to a computer.
Procedures for cleaning the projector's lens.
Maintaining air filters and vents for proper ventilation.
Steps for replacing the projector's air filter.
Procedures for updating the projector's firmware via USB storage.
Updating firmware using a computer and USB cable connection.
Solutions for issues related to image projection.
Interpreting indicator lights to diagnose projector issues.
Troubleshooting issues with projected images or audio output.
Steps to take when no image is projected.
Troubleshooting the 'No Signal' message on the projector.
Steps to fix fuzzy or blurry projected images.
Adjusting brightness and colors when they appear incorrect.
Troubleshooting issues with projector volume or sound output.
Troubleshooting operational issues with the projector or remote control.
Troubleshooting power-on or unexpected shut-off issues.
Resolving issues with the projector's remote control.
Troubleshooting issues related to projector passwords.
Troubleshooting issues related to projector network connectivity.
Troubleshooting wireless authentication errors.
Resolving issues accessing the projector via a web browser.
Troubleshooting connection issues with Screen Mirroring.
Troubleshooting issues with playlist playback in Content Playback mode.