Product Overview
This document provides a quick start guide for Epson Multimedia Projectors, specifically models EB-775F, EB-760Wi, EB-770Fi, EB-760W, and EB-770F. It covers essential steps for setup, connection, and basic operation.
Product Box Contents
The projector box typically contains the following items:
Illustrates the contents of the projector's box, including the projector unit, remote control, batteries, various cables (e.g., power, USB), and documentation.
For EB-770Fi/EB-770F/EB-760Wi/EB-760W models, the box includes:
- Projector unit
- Remote control
- Batteries
- Power cord
- Computer cable (e.g., HDMI, VGA)
- Documentation
Shows a mounting bracket and associated screws, specifically for EB-770Fi/EB-760Wi models.
For EB-770Fi/EB-760Wi models, additional mounting hardware may be included.
Depicts additional accessories for EB-770Fi/EB-760Wi models, including cables and small components.
Note: Bundled items may vary depending on the country or specific model.
Connecting a Device
Connect external devices to the projector using appropriate cables.
Diagram illustrating how to connect external devices to the projector. It shows connections via HDMI, USB, and composite cables from a computer, and a power supply connection for a streaming media player. Ports labeled include HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, USB-B 1, USB-B 2, Audio Out, Sync In, Sync Out, Computer 1, Computer 2, RS-232C, and Mic.
- Connect a computer using an HDMI or computer cable.
- Connect a streaming media player using a power supply USB cable.
- Available ports include HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, USB-B 1, USB-B 2, Audio Out, Sync In, Sync Out, Computer 1, Computer 2, RS-232C, and Mic.
Turning On the Projector
Step 1: Connect Devices
Shows a projector connected to a laptop via an HDMI cable.
Connect your source device (e.g., laptop) to the projector using an HDMI cable.
Step 2: Connect Power
Illustrates plugging the power cord into a wall socket and the projector.
Plug the power cord into a wall outlet and then into the projector.
Step 3: Select Source
Depicts the projector's control panel with input source selection buttons: HDMI, Computer, USB, LAN.
Use the projector's control panel to select the input source (e.g., HDMI, Computer, USB, LAN).
Step 4: Power On
Shows the projector's status indicators: On/Standby (power symbol), Status (light symbol), LAN (network symbol), Laser (laser beam symbol), and Temp (thermometer symbol). The 'ON' button is highlighted.
Press the ? On/Standby button to turn on the projector. Observe the status indicators for power, status, LAN, laser, and temperature.
Initial Setting Wizard
Upon first use, an Initial Setting Wizard guides you through setup.
A person is shown using a remote control to interact with the projector screen.
The projector displays a blank screen, indicating the initial setup phase.
A settings menu is displayed on the projector screen, likely part of the initial setup wizard.
A person uses a remote control with directional buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right), Enter, Menu, and Esc buttons.
Follow the on-screen prompts using the remote control's navigation buttons (⬆️, ⬇️, ⬅️, ➡️, Enter) and the ⚙️ Menu and ❌ Esc buttons.
Home Screen
The Home Screen provides access to various projector functions.
The projector's home screen interface is displayed, showing options such as Aspect ratio adjustment, A/V Mute, Split screen, Freeze, and a Home button. It also shows projector name and status.
Key options include:
- Aspect: Adjusts the aspect ratio of the displayed image.
- A/V Mute: Temporarily mutes audio and video output.
- Split: Enables split-screen display.
- Freeze: Freezes the current image.
- Home ?: Returns to the main home screen.
Adjusting the Image Shape
You can adjust the image shape for optimal viewing.
Keystone Correction
Illustrates adjusting the image shape using keystone correction. A dialog box shows 'Keystone' settings with V-Keystone and H-Keystone sliders.
Access the Keystone settings via the menu to correct vertical (V-Keystone) and horizontal (H-Keystone) distortion using the provided sliders.
Changing the Projection Mode
Demonstrates changing the projection mode. Icons show front projection, rear projection, and ceiling-mounted projection options, with adjustments for image orientation.
Select different projection modes (e.g., front, rear, ceiling mount) to orient the image correctly based on the projector's placement.
Easy Interactive Function (EB-770Fi/EB-760Wi)
These models offer interactive features using a pen or touch.
Pen Operation
Illustrates pen operation for interactive functions. A stylus pen is used to draw on a projected image, with examples of annotated content.
Use the interactive pen ✏️ to draw, write, or annotate directly on the projected image.
Finger Touch Operation
Demonstrates finger touch operation for interactive functions. Fingers are used to interact with the projected image, showing touch gestures.
Interact with the projected image using your fingers for touch-based controls and gestures.
Drawing (Whiteboard Mode)
Utilize the projector as a digital whiteboard.
Shows a person drawing on a projected image in Whiteboard Mode. The projector's menu is visible, with a 'Whiteboard' option selected.
Select 'Whiteboard' mode from the projector's menu to use the projected surface as a digital whiteboard for drawing and writing.
Drawing (Annotation Mode)
Add annotations to projected content from connected devices.
Illustrates drawing annotations on a projected graph from a computer in Annotation Mode. The projector's source selection menu is shown.
In Annotation Mode, you can draw or mark up content from a connected computer or other source device.
PC Interactivity
Enable PC Interactivity for enhanced control and collaboration.
Shows a projector connected to a laptop via a USB-B cable for PC Interactivity.
Connect the projector to your PC using a USB-B cable.
Depicts the menu path for PC Interactivity settings on a laptop: [Pen/Touch] > [PC Interactivity] > [Pen Tracking Mode]. It also shows options for 'Auto Adjust Pen Area', 'Pen Mode', and 'Return'.
Navigate the projector's menu to enable PC Interactivity. The path is typically: ? Source Search > [PC Interactivity] > [Pen Tracking Mode].
On Windows/Mac, select [Pen Mode]. On Ubuntu, select [Mouse Mode].
Shows a laptop screen displaying a graph with annotations, indicating that PC Interactivity is active.
Once enabled, you can control your computer and annotate on projected content directly from the projector.
For More Information
Provides information on how to get the latest manuals and specifications from the Epson website, including a QR code and the URL http://epson.sn.
For the latest versions of manuals and specifications, visit the Epson website at http://epson.sn.
This site provides access to documentation in multiple languages.