EPSON EH-TW5350/EH-TW5300/EH-TW5210 User's Guide

PJ-2013.08.19

Seiko Epson Corporation

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User's Guide

Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide
Using Each Guide
The guides for this projector are organized as shown below.
Safety Instructions/Support and Service Guide
Contains information on using the projector safely, as well as a support and service guide, troubleshooting check lists, and so on. Make sure you read this guide before using the projector.
User's Guide (this guide)
Contains information on setting up and basic operations before using the projector, using the Configuration menu, and handling problems and performing routine maintenance.
Quick Start Guide
Contains information on the procedures for setting up the projector. Read this first.
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Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide
Notations Used in This Guide

Safety Indications
The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely. The following shows the symbols and their meanings. Please understand and respect these caution symbols in order to avoid injury to persons or property.
Warning
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
Caution
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.

General Information Indications

Attention
Indicates procedures which may result in damage or malfunctions to occur.

c
s Menu Name
Button Name

Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
Indicates a page where detailed information regarding a topic can be found. Indicates Configuration menu items. Example: Image - Color Mode Indicates the buttons on the remote control or the control panel. Example: button

About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector"
As well as the main projector unit, supplied items or optional extras may be referred to using the phrase "this product" or "this projector".

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Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide
Using Each Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Notations Used in This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 General Information Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector" 2
Introduction
Projector Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dynamic 3D Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Project Images from Mobile Devices . . . . . . . . . . 6 Quick and Easy to Install, Use, and Remove . . . . . 6 Quick Image Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Other Useful Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Front/Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Preparing
Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Projected Image and Position of Projector . . . . . 15 Installing in parallel with the screen . . . . . . . . 15 Installing the projector horizontally by adjusting the height of either side . . . . . . . . . 15
Various Setting Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Placing on a table and projecting . . . . . . . . . 16 Suspending from the ceiling and projecting . . 16
Adjusting the Projection Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Connecting a Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting Video Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Connecting a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Connecting Smartphones or Tablets . . . . . . . . . 20 Connecting USB Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Connecting External Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
® Connecting Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Preparing the Remote Control . . . . . . . . 24
Installing the Remote Control Batteries . . . . . . . 24 Remote Control Operating Range . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Operating range (left to right) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Operating range (top to bottom) . . . . . . . . . . 25
Basic Operations
Projecting Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Turning On the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 If the target image is not projected . . . . . . . . 26
Using the Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Turning Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Adjusting the Projected Image . . . . . . . . 29
Displaying the Test Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adjusting the Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adjusting the Projection Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adjust the Height of the Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adjusting the Projector's Tilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Correcting Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Correct automatically (Auto V-Keystone) (EH-TW5350/EH-TW5300 only) . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Correct manually (H-Keystone adjuster) . . . . . 31 Correct manually (H/V-Keystone) . . . . . . . . . . 31 Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Hiding the Image and Muting the Audio Temporarily (A/V Mute) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Adjusting the Image
Adjusting the Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Selecting the Projection Quality (Color Mode) . . 33 Switching the Screen Between Full and Zoom (Aspect) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Adjusting the Sharpness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Adjusting Image Resolution (Image Enhancement) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Setting Auto Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Setting Frame Interpolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Adjusting the Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Adjusting the Color Temp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Adjusting the RGB (Offset and Gain) . . . . . . . . . 37 Adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Brightness . . . . . 37

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Viewing the Image at the Saved Image Quality (Memory Function) . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Saving a Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Loading a Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Deleting a Saved Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Renaming a Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Useful Functions
Enjoying 3D Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Preparing to View 3D Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 If the 3D image cannot be viewed . . . . . . . . . 42
Using 3D Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Charging the 3D Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Pairing 3D Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Wearing 3D Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Reading the indicator on the 3D Glasses . . . . 44
Converting 2D Images to 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images . . . . . . 46
Using the HDMI Link Function . . . . . . . . 48
HDMI Link Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 HDMI Link Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Playing Back Image Data (Slideshow) . . 50
Compatible Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Playing a Slideshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Settings for Slideshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) (EH-TW5350 Only) . . . . . . 52
Projecting in Split Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Changing the Split Screen Settings . . . . . . . . . . 52 Exiting Split Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Using the Projector on a Network (EH-TW5350 Only)
Projecting Using Wireless LAN . . . . . . . . 53
Selecting Network Settings for the Projector . . . 53 Selecting the Computer's Wireless LAN Settings . 55
Selecting wireless network settings in Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Selecting wireless network settings in OS X . . 55

Setting Up Wireless Network Security . . . . . . . . 56 Projecting in Epson iProjection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Operating using a smartphone (remote control function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Projecting in Screen Mirroring . . . . . . . . 59
Selecting Screen Mirroring Settings . . . . . . . . . . 59 Projecting in Windows 8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Projecting Using Intel WiDi Software . . . . . . . . . 61 Projecting Using the Miracast Function . . . . . . . 62
Configuration Menu
Configuration Menu Functions . . . . . . . . 64
Configuration Menu Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Configuration Menu Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Image menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Signal menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Extended menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Network menu (EH-TW5350 only) . . . . . . . . . 71 Info menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Reset menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Troubleshooting
Problem Solving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Reading the Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Indicator status during an error/warning . . . . 75 Indicator status during normal operation . . . . 77 Screen Mirroring indicator and status (EHTW5350 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Wireless LAN indicator and status (EHTW5350 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
When the Indicators Provide No Help . . . . . . . . 78 Check the problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Problems relating to images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Problems when projection starts . . . . . . . . . . 83 Problems with the remote control . . . . . . . . . 83 Problems with 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Problems with HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Network problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Bluetooth device problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Other problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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About Event ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Maintenance
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Cleaning the Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Cleaning the air filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Cleaning the main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Cleaning the lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Cleaning the 3D Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Replacement Periods for Consumables . . . . . . . 91 Air filter replacement period . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Lamp replacement period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Replacing Consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Replacing the air filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Replacing the lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Resetting lamp hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Appendix
Optional Accessories and Consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Optional Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Supported Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Computer Signals (Analog RGB) . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Composite Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 HDMI1/HDMI2 Input Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 MHL Input Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 3D Input Signal HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 3D Input Signal MHL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 List of Safety Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
General Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
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Projector Features
Dynamic 3D Display
Enjoy 3D contents on Blu-ray and images filmed with a 3D camera through a stunning projection display. s p.42
Project Images from Mobile Devices
HDMI1/MHL port to connect a commercially available MHL cable to the mobile device and to the projector.
Screen Mirroring to connect your projector and mobile device
® wirelessly using Intel WiDi or Miracast technology. (EH-
TW5350 only) s p.59 Epson iProjection to connect your projector and mobile device wirelessly. You can download Epson iProjection free of charge from App Store or Google Play. (EH-TW5350 only) s p.56
Quick and Easy to Install, Use, and Remove
· Capable of projecting large screen images at a short distance · Single lever for easy height adjustments
Quick Image Adjustments
If you cannot install the projector parallel to the screen, quickly correct keystone distortion using the horizontal keystone adjuster. Slider controlled adjustments make for intuitive control. s p.31
Other Useful Functions
In addition, the following useful functions are provided.
· Since you can play back audio over the built-in speakers, no external speakers are needed.
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® · Sending audio to Bluetooth audio devices. You can wirelessly connect speakers and headphones that support
Bluetooth and enjoy the audio. (This function may not be available in some countries and regions.) s p.21 · You can view slideshows by simply connecting a USB memory to the projector. When a digital camera is connected,
you can view the photos on the camera using Slideshow. s p.50 · Operate by remote control from a smartphone (EH-TW5350 only). By using Epson iProjection, you can operate the
projector from a smartphone or tablet. s p.57
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Part Names and Functions
Front/Top

Name

Function

a Lamp cover

Open when replacing the projector's lamp. s p.92

b A/V mute slide lever Slide the knob to open and close the lens cover.

Close during projection to delete audio and video. s p.32

c Air exhaust vent

Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector internally.

Caution

While projecting, do not put your face or hands near the air exhaust vent, and do not place objects that may become warped or damaged by heat near the vent. Hot air from the air exhaust vent could cause burns, warping, or accidents to occur.

d Lens cover

Close when not using the projector to protect the lens from being scratched or soiled. s p.28

e Foot release lever

Press the foot release lever to extend and retract the front adjustable foot. s p.29

f Front adjustable foot When set up on a surface such as a table, extend the foot to adjust the height of
the image. s p.29

g Lens

Images are projected from here.

h Remote receiver

Receives signals from the remote control. s p.25

i Air intake vent

Intake vent for air used to cool the projector internally.

j Air filter cover

When replacing the air filter, open this cover and remove the air filter. s p.92

k Rear foot

When set up on a surface such as a table, extend the foot to adjust horizontal tilt. s p.30

l Focus ring

Adjusts the image focus. s p.29

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Name m Zoom ring
n Horizontal keystone adjuster
o Control panel

Function Adjusts the image size. s p.29 Performs horizontal keystone correction. s p.31
Operates the projector. s p.9

Control Panel

Buttons/Indicators a
b Operation indicator
c
d
e

Function
Turns the projector on or off. s p.26 Shows the projector's status through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing. s p.77
Flashes blue to indicate the projector is warming up or cooling down. Shows the projector's status through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing. s p.75
Shows the access status to the wireless LAN by lighting or flashing. s p.78
EH-TW5300/EH-TW5210 do not light or flash.
Shows the usage status of Screen Mirroring by lighting or flashing. s p.77
EH-TW5300/EH-TW5210 do not light or flash.
Flashes orange when it is time to replace the lamp. Shows the projector's errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing. s p.75

f

Flashes orange if the internal temperature is too high. Shows the projector's

errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing. s p.75

g

Changes to the image from each input port. s p.26

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Buttons/Indicators h
i j k l m

Function · Adjusts the volume.
You cannot control the volume for Bluetooth audio devices.
· Selects menu items or adjustment values while displaying the projector's menu.
s p.32
· Performs horizontal keystone correction when the Keystone screen is displayed.
s p.31
· Adjusts keystone distortion in projected images. · Selects menu items or adjustment values while displaying the projector's menu.
s p.31
Return to the previous menu level when a menu is displayed. s p.64
Selects functions and settings when a menu is displayed. s p.64
Displays and closes the Configuration menu. On the Configuration menu, you can make adjustments and settings for Signal, Image, Input Signal, and so on. s p.64 Displays and closes the Home screen. s p.27

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Remote Control

Button a b

Function Turns the projector on or off. s p.26

Changes to the image from each input port. s p.26

If you press the

button when using EH-

TW5350, the source switches between LAN and

Screen Mirroring.

c

· When HDMI Link is On

Displays the device connections list.

Press other buttons to control playback, stop, or

adjust the volume of connected devices com-

patible with the HDMI CEC or MHL standards.

s p.48

· When HDMI Link is Off

Displays the HDMI Link settings menu.

d

Displays and closes the Configuration menu.

On the Configuration menu, you can make ad-

justments and settings for Signal, Image, Input

Signal, and so on. s p.64

e

Selects menu items and adjustment values.

s p.64

f

Performs the function assigned to the User But-

ton. s p.68

g

Changes the Color Mode. s p.33

h

Changes the 3D Display to Auto, 3D, or 2D.

s p.45

i

Changes the 3D format. s p.42

j

Changes to the image from the USB port.

s p.50

k

Displays the Image Enhancement menu.

s p.35

l

Displays and closes the test pattern. s p.29

m

Displays and closes the Home screen.

s p.27

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Button n o
p

Function Turns the video and audio on or off temporarily. s p.32
Sets the strength for Frame Interpolation. s p.36
Registers and loads a memory. s p.39

q

The adjustment value returns to its default value

when pressed while the menu's adjustment

screen is displayed. s p.64

r

When a menu is displayed, it accepts and enters

the current selection and moves to the next lev-

el. s p.64

s

Returns to the previous menu level when a menu

is displayed. s p.64

t

Adjusts the volume. s p.32

You cannot control the volume for Bluetooth

audio devices.

A

Temporarily mutes or plays the audio.

s p.32

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Rear

Name a Power inlet b Speaker c Remote receiver d Audio Out port e Audio (L-R) port
f HDMI2 port g HDMI1/MHL port
h Video port
i PC port j Service port k USB port
Base

Function Connect the power cord. s p.26
The projector's built-in speaker. Outputs audio.
Receives signals from the remote control. s p.25
Outputs audio during playback to the external speakers. s p.21
Inputs audio from equipment connected to the Video port or the PC port. s p.19 Connects HDMI compatible video equipment and computers. s p.19
Connects HDMI compatible video equipment and computers. s p.19 Also, connects MHL compatible smartphones and tablets. s p.20 Connects to the composite video output port on video equipment. s p.19 Connects to the RGB output port on a computer. s p.19
Service port. This is not normally used.
Connects USB devices such as a USB memory device or a digital camera, and projects images as a slideshow. s p.20

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Name

Function

a Ceiling mount fixing Attaches the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a points (three points) ceiling. s p.95

b Security cable fitting Thread a commercially available theft-prevention wire lock through this opening
to secure and lock the projector.

c Rear foot

When set up on a surface such as a table, extend the foot to adjust horizontal tilt. s p.30

d Front adjustable foot When set up on a surface such as a table, extend the foot to adjust the height of
the image. s p.29

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Installing
Projected Image and Position of Projector
Install the projector as follows.
Installing in parallel with the screen
If the projector is installed at an angle to the screen, keystone distortion occurs in the projected image. Adjust the projector's position so that it is installed in parallel with the screen.
c If you cannot install the projector parallel to the screen, correct keystone distortion using the horizontal keystone adjuster or H/V-Keystone correction. s p.30 Installing the projector horizontally by adjusting the height of either side If the projector is tilted, the projected image is also tilted. Install the projector horizontally so that both sides are at the same height. If the projector cannot be installed horizontally, you can adjust the projector's tilt with the rear foot. s p.30
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Various Setting Methods
Warning
· A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an accident and injury.
· If you use adhesives, lubricants, or oil on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent screws from loosening, or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount. This could cause serious injury to anyone under the projector and also damage the projector.
· Do not install it on an unstable shelf or in a place out of load range. Otherwise, it could fall or topple causing an accident and injury.
· When installing it in a high position such as on a shelf, take measures against falling by using wires to ensure the safety in an emergency, such as an earthquake, and prevent accidents. If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an accident and injury.
· Do not block the air intake vent and air exhaust vent of the projector. Blocking its air intake vent and air exhaust vent may trap heat inside causing fire.
Attention
· Try not to setup the projector in locations subject to high humidity and dust, or in locations subject to smoke from fires or tobacco smoke.
· Do not use the projector installed vertically. Doing so could cause a malfunction. · Clean the air filter once every three months. Clean it more often if the environment is particularly dusty.
s p.90
Placing on a table and projecting
You can install the projector on a table in your living room or on a low shelf to project images.
Suspending from the ceiling and projecting
You can suspend the projector from the ceiling with the optional ceiling mount to project images.
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c When suspending from the ceiling and projecting, set Projection to Front/Ceiling or Rear/ Ceiling. s Extended - Projection p.70
Adjusting the Projection Size
The size of the projection increases as the projector is moved away from the screen. Use the table below to setup the projector at the optimum position from the screen. The values given here are for your reference only.
c The projected image becomes smaller after correcting distortion. Increase the projection distance to fit the projected image to the screen size.

B Distance from the center of the lens to the base of the projected image D The center of the lens

16:9 Screen Size

A

W x H

30"

66 x 37

40"

89 x 50

50"

111 x 62

60"

133 x 75

80"

177 x 100

100"

221 x 125

150"

332 x 187

200"

443 x 249

250"

553 x 311

Projection Distance (C)

Minimum (Wide) Maximum (Tele)

80

96

107

129

135

162

162

195

217

261

272

327

410

492

547

658

685

823

Unit: cm Distance (B)
-3 -5 -6 -7 -9 -11 -17 -23 -28

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16:9 Screen Size

A

W x H

300"

664 x 374

Projection Distance (C)

Minimum (Wide) Maximum (Tele)

823

988

Distance (B) -34

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Connecting a Device
Attention
· Make cable connections before connecting to a power outlet. · Check the shape of the cable's connector and the shape of the port, and then connect. If you force a connector
of a different shape into the port, it could cause damage and a malfunction to occur.
Connecting Video Equipment
To project images from DVD players or VHS video and so on, connect to the projector using one of the following methods. When using a commercially available HDMI cable
When using a commercially available video cable
c · The cable differs depending on the output signal from the connected video equipment. · Some types of video equipment are capable of outputting different types of signals. Check the user's guide supplied with the video equipment to confirm what type of signals can be output. · If audio is not output correctly, check the settings in Audio Out Device. s Settings - HDMI Link Audio Out Device p.68 Connecting a Computer To project images from a computer, connect the computer using one of the following methods. When using a commercially available computer cable
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When using a commercially available HDMI cable
Connecting Smartphones or Tablets
You can connect MHL compatible smartphones or tablets. Use a commercially available MHL cable to connect the micro USB port of smartphones and tablets to the HDMI1/MHL port on the projector.
The connected smartphone or tablet begins charging when images are projected.
Attention
· Be sure to use an MHL compatible cable for making connections. If a cable that does not meet the MHL standards is connected, the smartphone or tablet could generate heat, cause a liquid leak, explode or generate other conditions that could result in a fire.
· If you connect using a commercially available MHL-HDMI conversion adapter, charging the smartphone or tablet may not work or you may not be able to perform operations using the projector's remote control.
c · When using a lot of power, such as when playing a movie, you may not be able to charge. · This projector will not charge devices in standby mode or when the battery in a smartphone or tablet is depleted.
Connecting USB Devices
You can connect USB devices such as USB memories, and USB compatible digital cameras. Using the USB cable supplied with the USB device, connect the USB device to the USB (TypeA) port on the projector.
When the USB device is connected, you can project image files on the USB memory or digital camera as a slideshow. s p.50 When you have finished projecting, remove USB devices from the projector. For devices with a power switch, make sure you turn them off before disconnecting the USB device.
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Attention
· If you use a USB hub, the connection may not operate correctly. Devices such as digital cameras and USB devices should be connected to the projector directly.
· Connect a digital camera using a USB cable specified for use with the device. · Use a USB cable less than 3 m in length. If the cable exceeds 3 m, slideshows may not function correctly.
Connecting External Speakers
To output audio from external speakers, connect the speakers to the projector's Audio Out port with a commercially available audio cable.
c To output audio from external speakers, set Audio Out Device to Projector. When an AV system is not connected to the projector, audio is output from the external speakers, even if Audio Out Device is set to AV System. s Settings - HDMI Link - Audio Out Device p.68
® Connecting Bluetooth Devices
You can connect audio devices that support Bluetooth (A2DP compliant) or 3D Glasses (Bluetooth 3DS Profile compliant).
c Bluetooth audio devices are not supported in some countries and regions.
See the following for information on connecting 3D Glasses. s "Pairing 3D Glasses" p.44
Audio input to the HDMI1 port, HDMI2 port, Audio (L-R) port, or Screen Mirroring is output from speakers or headphones that support Bluetooth.
a Press the button to display the menu in the following order; Settings - Bluetooth Bluetooth Audio.
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b Use the selection.

buttons to select On, and then press the button to confirm the

c Turn on "pairing mode" on the Bluetooth device you want to connect to. See the documentation supplied with the Bluetooth device for more information.

d Select Search Bluetooth Device. A list of available devices is displayed.

e Use the

buttons to select the Bluetooth device you want to connect to, and

then press the button to connect.

The next time you turn on the projector, it automatically connects to the last device it connected to. To change the connected device, repeat the procedure from step 3.
c · When Audio Out Device is set to AV System, audio cannot be output from Bluetooth audio devices. To output audio from Bluetooth audio devices, set Audio Out Device to Projector. s Settings HDMI Link - Audio Out Device p.68 · There is a delay in the audio output from any Bluetooth audio devices.

Bluetooth specifications

Version Output Communication distance Supported profiles Content protection Frequency used

Bluetooth Ver. 3.0 Class 2 Approx. 10 m
A2DP SCMS-T 2.4 GHz band (2.402 to 2.480 GHz)

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Warning
· Electromagnetic interference may cause medical equipment to malfunction. Before using the device, make sure there is no medical equipment in the vicinity.
· Electromagnetic interference may cause automatically controlled equipment to malfunction which could cause an accident. Do not use the device near automatically controlled equipment such as automatic doors or fire alarms.
c · Connect a Bluetooth device that supports copyright protection (SCMS-T). · You may not be able to connect depending on the standard and type of device. · Even when connecting within the specified communication distance, connections can be lost due to the status of the signal. · The communication method for Bluetooth uses the same frequency (2.4 GHz) as wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g) or microwave ovens. Therefore, if these devices are used at the same time, radio wave interference may occur, the image and audio may be interrupted, or communication may not be possible. If you do need to use these devices at the same time, make sure there is enough distance between them and the Bluetooth device. · You cannot connect multiple Bluetooth devices to the projector at the same time.
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Preparing the Remote Control

Installing the Remote Control Batteries

Attention
· Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
· You cannot use other batteries except for the AA size manganese or alkaline.

a Remove the battery cover. While pushing the battery compartment cover catch, lift the cover up.

c Reattach the battery cover. Press the cover until it clicks into place.

b Replace the old batteries with new batteries.
Check the polarity of the batteries (+) and (-) before installing.

c If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. When this happens, replace them with new batteries. Have two AA size manganese or alkaline batteries ready.

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Remote Control Operating Range Operating range (left to right)

Operating range (top to bottom)

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Projecting Images

Turning On the Projector
a Connect the equipment to the projector.
b Connect using the power cord supplied. The projector's power indicator turns blue. This indicates that the projector is receiving power, but is not yet turned on (it is in standby mode).
c Open the lens cover.
d Turn on the connected equipment.

e Press the button on the remote control or the control panel. Remote control Control panel
The operation indicator flashes blue as the projector warms up. Once the projector is warmed up, the operation indicator stops flashing and turns blue.
c When Direct Power On is set to On, you can start projecting by simply connecting the power cord to the projector without having to press any buttons. s Extended Operation - Direct Power On p.70
Warning
· Do not look into the lens during projection. The powerful light emitted could cause damage to eyesight.
· Do not stand in front of the lens during projection. Clothes could be damaged due to the high temperature.

c · This projector provides a Child Lock function to prevent children from accidentally turning the power on and a Control Panel Lock function to prevent accidental operations and so on. s Settings - Lock Setting - Child Lock/Control Panel Lock p.68 · This projector provides an Auto Setup function to automatically select the optimum settings when the input signal for the connected computer image changes. s Signal - Auto Setup p.66 · When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On. s Extended - Operation High Altitude Mode p.70
If the target image is not projected
If the image is not projected, you can change the source using one of the following methods.

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Remote control Press the button for the target port.

Press the Press the

Control panel button and select the target port. button to confirm the selection.

Using the Home Screen
The Home screen feature allows you to easily select an image source and access useful functions. Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to display the Home screen. Under the following conditions, the Home screen is displayed automatically when the projector is turned on.
· Home Screen Auto Disp. is set to On. s Extended - Home Screen - Home Screen Auto Disp. p.70 · There are no signals from any sources.

a Selects the source you want to project. b Displays the QR code and connects wirelessly to a smartphone or tablet (EH-TW5350 only).
s p.56
c Displays the Configuration menu. s p.64 d Performs menu options assigned to Home Screen in the Extended menu.
s Extended - Home Screen p.70
e Sets the 3D function. s p.66 f Changes the Color Mode. s p.33
c The Home screen disappears after 10 minutes of inactivity.
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Turning Off
a Turn off the connected equipment. b Press the button on the remote
control or the control panel.
Remote control Control panel
A confirmation message is displayed.
c Press the button again.

d Wait until cool-down is complete. When cool-down is complete, the operation indicator stops flashing.
e Disconnect the power cord.
c If the power cord is connected, some electricity is consumed even if no operations are made.
f Close the lens cover.

The operation indicator flashes and the projector begins to cool down.

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Adjusting the Projected Image
Displaying the Test Pattern
When adjusting the zoom/focus or the projection position just after setting up the projector, you can display a test pattern instead of connecting video equipment. Press the button on the remote control to display the test pattern.
Press the button again to end the test pattern display.
Adjusting the Focus
Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.
Adjusting the Projection Size
Turn the zoom ring to adjust the size of the projected image.
Adjust the Height of the Image
Press the foot release lever to extend the front adjustable foot. You can tilt the projector up to 12° to adjust image height.
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c It becomes more difficult to focus the higher the tilt angle is. Use a moderate tilt angle.
Adjusting the Projector's Tilt
If the projected image is horizontally tilted (the left and right sides of the projected image are at different heights) when the projector is setup on a table, adjust the rear foot so that both sides are level with each other.

Correcting Distortion

You can correct keystone distortion using one of the following methods.

Correct automatically Auto V-Keystone

Automatically correct vertical keystone distortion.

(EH-TW5350/EHTW5300 only)

Correct manually

H-Keystone Adjuster Correct horizontal keystone distortion with the horizontal keystone adjuster.

H/V-Keystone

Manually correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions independently.

c · The projected image becomes smaller after correcting distortion. Increase the projection distance to fit the projected image to the screen size. · Install the projector parallel with the screen without any loss in image quality. If you cannot install the projector parallel to the screen, adjust the shape of the image using H/V-Keystone correction.

Correct automatically (Auto V-Keystone) (EH-TW5350/EH-TW5300 only)
When the projector is moved or tilted during projection, Auto V-Keystone automatically corrects any vertical keystone distortion. Two seconds after the projector is moved, it displays an adjustment screen and then automatically corrects the projected image. Auto V-Keystone can correct the projected image distortion in these conditions:
· Projection angle is less than 30° up or down. · Projection is set to Front. s Extended - Projection p.70
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c If you do not want to use the Auto V-Keystone function, set Auto V-Keystone to Off. s Settings Keystone - Auto V-Keystone p.68 Correct manually (H-Keystone adjuster) Move the horizontal keystone adjuster to the right or left to perform horizontal keystone correction.
You can make effective corrections within a projection angle of 30° left to right.

Correct manually (H/V-Keystone)

You can use the

buttons on the control panel to correct keystone distortion.

Press the

buttons to display the V-Keystone/H-Keystone gauges.

When the gauges are displayed, press the

buttons to perform vertical correction, and press the

buttons to perform horizontal correction.

You can correct images up to 30° right, left, up, or down.

When the top or bottom is too wide

When the left or right is too wide

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c · You can adjust the volume by pressing the s p.32

buttons when the gauges are not displayed.

· You can set H/V-Keystone from the Configuration menu. s Settings - Keystone - V-Keystone/H-

Keystone p.68

Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume by using the on the control panel.
Remote control

buttons on the remote control or the Control panel

buttons

c · You can also adjust the volume from the Configuration menu. s Settings - Volume p.68 · When an AV System is connected to the projector and you want to adjust the volume for the AV system, set HDMI Link to On and Audio Out Device to AV System. s Settings - HDMI Link p.68 · You cannot adjust the volume of Bluetooth audio devices from the projector.
Caution
Do not start at high volume. A sudden excessive volume may cause loss of hearing. Always lower the volume before powering off, so that you can gradually increase the volume when you next turn on the power.

Hiding the Image and Muting the Audio Temporarily (A/V Mute)

You can temporarily stop projection and mute any sound by pressing the

button on the remote control

or by closing the lens cover. To turn the image and sound back on, press the

button again or open the

lens cover.

Remote control

Main unit

c · Because a movie continues to play even when it is hidden, you cannot return to the point at which you hid the image and muted the audio.

· The

button also switches between muting and playing the audio.

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Adjusting the Image

Selecting the Projection Quality (Color Mode)

You can obtain the optimum image quality to suit your surroundings when projecting. The brightness of the image varies depending on the mode selected.

a Press the

button.

c · You can make settings from the Configuration menu. s Image - Color Mode p.65

· If you press the

button, you can also make settings from the Home screen. s p.27

b Select Color Mode.

Use the

buttons to select a mode, and then press the

selection.

button to confirm the

Choices when projecting 2D images

Mode

Application

Dynamic BrightCinema

Ideal for use in a bright room. Ideal for use in a bright room. Images are clear and sharp.

Natural Cinema

Ideal for use in a dark room. We recommend selecting this mode when performing color adjustment for the image. s p.37
Ideal for watching movies and concerts in a dark room.

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Choices when projecting 3D images

Mode

Application

3D Dynamic

Images are bright and sharper than 3D Cinema.

3D Cinema

Produces crisper colors than 3D Dynamic.

Switching the Screen Between Full and Zoom (Aspect)

You can change the input signal's type, aspect ratio, and resolution to match the Aspect of the projected image.
The available settings vary depending on the image signal currently being projected.

Press the button to displays menus in the following order. Signal - Aspect

Use the press the

buttons to select the item, and then button to confirm the selection.

c You may not be able to change the Aspect depending on the signal.

By normally selecting Auto, the optimum aspect is used to display the input signal. Change the setting if you want to use a different aspect.
The table below shows the image projected on a 16:9 screen.

Input Image

Setting Name

Normal

Full

Zoom

4:3 Images

16:9 Images
Images Recorded Using Squeeze Letterbox Images*

When projecting 16:9 images, Full and Zoom cannot be selected.

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Input Image

Setting Name

Normal

Full

Zoom

Notes

Matches the vertical size of Uses the entire projection Retains the aspect ratio of

the projection panel. The panel. The aspect ratio dif- the input signal, and

aspect ratio differs de- fers depending on the in- matches the horizontal

pending on the input im- put resolution.

size of the projection pan-

age.

el. The top and bottom of

the image may be trunca-

ted.

* The letterbox image used in this explanation is a 4:3 aspect ratio image displayed in 16:9 with black margins at the top and bottom for subtitle placement. The margins at the top and bottom of the screen image are used for subtitles.

c Note that using the aspect ratio function of the projector to reduce, enlarge, or split the projected image for commercial purposes or for public viewing may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder of that image based on copyright law.

Adjusting the Sharpness

You can adjust the outline of the image.

Press the button to displays menus in the following order. Image - Sharpness

Use the

buttons to make adjustments.

The image becomes sharper as the value is increased, and becomes softer as the value is decreased.

Adjusting Image Resolution (Image Enhancement)

You can adjust the resolution of the image using the Image Enhancement function. This is only available when receiving signal input from Video, HDMI1, HDMI2, PC, or Screen Mirroring.

The following content can be adjusted.

Image Preset Mode

Select the settings prepared in advance as the settings for Noise Re- duction, MPEG Noise Reduction, and Detail Enhancement.

Noise Reduction

(Only available when Image Processing is set to Fine) Smoothes out rough images.

MPEG Noise Reduction

Smoothes out rough images in MPEG format.

Detail Enhancement

Enhances the contrast in an image to create a more emphatic texture and material feel.

Depending on the image, a highlight may be noticeable at the border between colors. If this bothers you, set a smaller value.

a Press the button to display menus in the order Image - Image Enhancement.

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b Use the

buttons to

select the item you want to adjust, and

then press the button to confirm

the selection.

c Use the

buttons to make

adjustments.

Press the button to adjust another item.

Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.

d Press the button to exit the menu.

Setting Auto Iris

By automatically setting the luminance according to the displayed image, you can enjoy deep and rich images.
You can select the luminance adjustment tracking for changes in brightness in the displayed image from Normal to High Speed.

Press the button to displays menus in the following order. Image - Auto Iris

Use the press the

buttons to select the item, and then button to confirm the selection.

Setting Frame Interpolation

You can play fast moving images smoothly by automatically producing intermediate frames between the original frames.
Frame Interpolation is available under the following conditions.
· When Image Processing is set to Fine. s Signal - Advanced - Image Processing p.66 · When the source is Video, HDMI1, or HDMI2. · When inputting 2D signals or 3D signals (1080p 24 Hz). s p.96

a Press the button.

b Use the

buttons to

select the item, and then press the

button to confirm the selection.

c You can make settings from the Configuration menu. s Image Frame Interpolation p.65

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Adjusting the Color

Adjusting the Color Temp.

You can adjust the overall tint of the image. Make adjustments if the image is a little too blue or too red and so on.

Press the button to displays menus in the following order. Image - Color Temp. - Color Temp.

Use the

buttons to make adjustments.

Blue tints grow stronger as the value is increased, and red tints grow stronger as the value is reduced.

c Press the

button to return the adjustments to their default values.

Adjusting the RGB (Offset and Gain)

You can adjust the brightness of dark areas (Offset) and bright areas (Gain) for R (red), G (green), and B (blue).

Press the button to displays menus in the following order. Image - Color Temp. - Customized

Use the

buttons to select the item, and then

use the

buttons to make the adjustments. The image

becomes brighter when moved to the right (positive) and darker when moved to the left (negative).

Offset Gain

When the image is made brighter, shading for the darker sections is more vividly expressed. When the image is made darker, the image appears more full-bodied but shading for the darker sections is harder to distinguish.
When the image is made brighter, the bright sections become whiter and shading is lost. When the image is made darker, shading for the bright sections is more vividly expressed.

c Press the

button to return the adjustments to their default values.

Adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Brightness

You can adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness for each of the R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), and Y (yellow) colors.

Hue

Adjusts the overall color of the image to be blue, green, or red.

Saturation

Adjusts the overall vividness of the image.

Brightness

Adjusts the overall color brightness of the image.

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a Press the button to display menus in the order Image - Advanced RGBCMY.

b Use the

buttons to

select the color you want to adjust,

and then press the button to

confirm the selection.

d Use the

buttons to make

adjustments.

Press the button to adjust another color. Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.
e Press the button to exit the menu.

c Use the

buttons to

select Hue, Saturation, or

Brightness.

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Viewing the Image at the Saved Image Quality (Memory Function)

Saving a Memory

You can save the adjustment values for Image from the Configuration menu.

a Press the button, and then make the settings for Image that you want to save.

b Press the

button.

d Use the

buttons to

select the memory name to be saved,

and then press the button to

confirm the selection.

c Use the

buttons to

select Save Memory, and then press

the button to confirm the

selection.

The current projector settings are saved to the memory.
If the mark on the left of the memory name is turned aqua, it means the memory has already been registered. When you select a registered memory, a message is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to overwrite the memory. If you select Yes, the previous content is erased and the current settings are saved.

Loading a Memory

You can load saved adjustment values from the remote control to change the image quality.

a Press the

button, and then select Load Memory.

The Load Memory screen is displayed.

b Select the target memory name.
c · The color mode saved to the memory is displayed on the right. · Depending on the input signal, part of the loaded memory item may not be applied to the
projected image. · Memories saved for 2D images can only be loaded when projecting 2D images. Memories saved
for 3D images can only be loaded when projecting 3D images.

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Deleting a Saved Memory

a Press the

button, and then select Erase Memory.

The Erase Memory screen is displayed.

b Select the target memory name. A confirmation message is displayed. If you select Yes, the content of the saved memory is erased. c When erasing all saved memories, perform Reset Memory. s Reset - Reset Memory p.74

Renaming a Memory

You can rename each memory name using up to 12 characters. Giving the memory a name that is easy to remember is useful when loading the memory.

a Press the

button, and then select Rename Memory.

The Rename Memory screen is displayed.

b Select the memory name you want to change. The memory name selection screen is displayed.

c Select the memory name prepared in advance or Customized. To change a name of your own, select Customized, and then go to step 4. If you select Customized, a keyboard is displayed.
When selecting a memory name prepared in advance, check that the memory name has changed.

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d Enter a new name. Use the

buttons to select a character, and then press the

the selection. Enter up to 12 characters.

When you have finished entering the name, select Finish.

The memory name is changed.

button to confirm

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Enjoying 3D Images

Preparing to View 3D Images

Check the following before viewing 3D images.

· The source is HDMI1 or HDMI2. · Set 3D Display to Auto or 3D.

When 2D is set, press the

button on the remote control and switch to Auto or 3D. s Signal - 3D Setup - 3D

Display p.66 · Pair 3D Glasses. s p.44

This projector supports the following 3D formats.
· Frame Packing · Side by Side · Top and Bottom

If the 3D image cannot be viewed

The projector automatically projects a 3D image when detecting a 3D format.
Some 3D TV broadcasts may not contain 3D format signals. If this happens, follow the steps below to set the 3D format.

a Press the button to set 3D Display to 3D.
The button toggles 3D Display between Auto, 3D, and 2D.

b Press the button to set the 3D format on the AV device.

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c · If you are using a device or cable that does not support 3D images, 3D projection cannot be performed. · For details on 3D format settings on the AV device, see the documentation supplied with the AV device. · When the 3D format has not been correctly set up, an image will not be correctly projected as shown below.
· If a 3D image is not projected correctly even when a 3D format is set, the synchronization timing for the 3D Glasses may be inversed. Inverse the synchronization timing using Inverse 3D Glasses. s Signal - 3D Setup - Inverse 3D Glasses p.66
· How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual. · When you start projecting a 3D image, a warning about viewing 3D images is displayed. You can turn
off this warning by setting 3D Viewing Notice to Off. s Signal - 3D Setup - 3D Viewing Notice p.66 · During 3D projection, the following Configuration menu functions cannot be changed.
Aspect (Normal fixed), Overscan (Off fixed) · You cannot use the Split Screen function (EH-TW5350 only) during 3D projection. · How the 3D image is viewed may change depending on the temperature of the surroundings and how
long the lamp has been used. Refrain from using the projector if the image is not projected normally.
Using 3D Glasses
Use the optional 3D Glasses (ELPGS03) to view 3D images. s p.95
c The 3D Glasses come with protective stickers. Remove the protective stickers before use.
Charging the 3D Glasses
Use the USB charging cable to connect the 3D Glasses to the USB Charging Adapter (ELPAC01), and then connect the USB Charging Adapter to an electrical outlet.
c · You can only charge the 3D Glasses ELPGS03. · You can use the glasses for approximately three hours after charging for just three minutes. A full charge takes 50 minutes and the glasses can be used for approximately 40 hours. · You can also charge by connecting the 3D Glasses to the projector. When using the projector to charge the 3D Glasses, connect the USB charging cable to the USB (TypeA) port on the projector (you can only charge when the projector is turned on).
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Attention
· Only connect to an electrical outlet that uses the voltage displayed on the adapter. · Note the following points when handling the USB cable.
- You should not bend, twist, or pull the cable with too much force. - You should not modify the cable. - You should not perform wiring near an electric heater. - You should not use the cable if it is damaged.
Pairing 3D Glasses
To view 3D images, you first need to pair the 3D Glasses with the projector. Press the [Pairing] button for a while on the 3D Glasses to start pairing. See the User's Guide for the 3D Glasses for more information.
c · When using the 3D Glasses for the first time, pairing is performed when the 3D Glasses are turned on. You do not need to perform pairing if 3D images can already be viewed correctly. · Once pairing has been performed, you can view 3D images the next time the devices are turned on. · You can perform pairing within a range of three meters from the projector. While pairing is being performed, make sure you stay within a range of three meters from the projector. Otherwise, pairing will fail. · If synchronization cannot be performed within 30 seconds, pairing is automatically canceled. When pairing is cancelled, 3D images cannot be viewed because pairing fails.
Wearing 3D Glasses

a Turn on the 3D Glasses by sliding the [Power] switch to On.
The indicator turns on for several seconds, and then turns off.

b Put on the 3D Glasses and enjoy the show.
c · When you have finished using the 3D Glasses, turn them off by sliding the [Power] switch to Off. · If the 3D Glasses are not used for at least 30 seconds, they turn off automatically. To turn the 3D Glasses back on, slide the [Power] switch to Off, and then slide it back to On.

Reading the indicator on the 3D Glasses
You can check the status of the 3D Glasses by whether its indicator is lit or flashing.

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Indicators

Status

Flashes red two times ×5

Weak battery

Lit red

Charging

Lit green

Charging completed

Flashes green and red in turn

Pairing

Lit green for ten seconds and then turns Power on or pairing succeeded off

Converting 2D Images to 3D

You can convert 2D images from HDMI1 or HDMI2 into 3D images.

a Press the button to set 3D Display to Auto.
The button toggles 3D Display between Auto, 3D, and 2D.

c Use the

buttons to

select the strength of the 3D effect,

and then press the button to

confirm the selection.

b Press the button, to display the menu in the order Signal - 3D Setup - 2D-to-3D Conversion.

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Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images
Note the following important points when viewing 3D images.
Warning
Disassembling or remodeling · Do not disassemble or remodel the 3D Glasses.
This could cause a fire to occur or the images to appear abnormal when viewing, causing you to feel unwell.
Storage locations · Do not leave the 3D Glasses or the supplied parts within reach of children.
They could be accidentally swallowed. If anything is accidentally swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. Heating · Do not place the 3D Glasses in a fire, on a heat source, or leave them unattended in a location subject to high
temperatures. Because this device has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery, it could cause burns or a fire if it ignites or explodes.
Charging · When charging, connect the supplied cable to the USB port designated by Epson. Do not charge using other
devices as it may cause the battery to leak, overheat, or explode. · Only use the supplied charging cable to charge the 3D Glasses. Otherwise, it could overheat, ignite, or explode.
Caution
3D Glasses · Do not drop or press too forcefully on the 3D Glasses.
If the glass sections and so on are broken, an injury could occur. Store the glasses in the soft glasses case. · Be careful of the edges of the frame when wearing the 3D Glasses.
If it pokes your eye and so on, an injury could occur. · Do not place your finger in any of the moving sections (such as the hinges) of the 3D Glasses.
Otherwise an injury could occur.
Caution
Wearing 3D Glasses · Make sure you wear the 3D Glasses correctly.
Do not wear the 3D Glasses upside down. If the image is not displayed correctly into the right and left eyes, it could cause you to feel unwell. · Do not wear the glasses unless you are viewing a 3D image. · How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual. Stop using the 3D function if you feel strange or cannot see in 3D. Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell. · Stop wearing the 3D Glasses immediately if they seem abnormal or a malfunction occurs. Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause an injury or cause you to feel unwell. · Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your ears, nose, or temples become red, painful, or itchy. Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause you to feel unwell. · Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your skin feels unusual when wearing the glasses. In some very rare cases the paint or materials used in the 3D Glasses could cause an allergic reaction.
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Caution
Viewing Time · When viewing 3D images, always take periodic breaks during extended viewing.
Long periods of viewing 3D images may cause eye fatigue. The amount of time and frequency of such breaks varies from person to person. If your eyes still feel tired or uncomfortable even after taking a break from viewing, stop viewing immediately.
Caution
Watching 3D Images · If your eyes feel fatigued or uncomfortable when viewing 3D images, stop viewing immediately.
Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell. · When viewing 3D images be sure to always wear 3D Glasses. Do not attempt to view 3D images without 3D
Glasses. Doing so could cause you to feel unwell. · Do not place any breakable or fragile objects around you when using 3D Glasses. 3D images may cause you to move your body involuntarily, resulting in damage to nearby items or personal injury. · Only wear 3D Glasses when viewing 3D images. Do not move around while wearing 3D Glasses. Your vision may appear darker than normal, causing you to fall or injure yourself. · Try to stay as level with the viewing screen as possible when viewing 3D images. Viewing 3D images at an angle reduces the 3D effect and may cause you to feel unwell due to unintended color changes. · If using 3D Glasses in a room with fluorescent or LED lighting, you may see flashing or flickering throughout the room. If this should occur, reduce the lighting until the flickering goes away or turn off the lights completely when viewing 3D images. In some very rare cases, this flickering could trigger seizures or fainting for some individuals. If you begin to feel uncomfortable or unwell at any time when viewing 3D images, stop immediately. · Stay at least three times the height of the screen away from the screen when viewing 3D images. The recommended viewing distance for an 80-inch screen is at least 3 meters, and at least 3.6 meters for a 100-inch screen. Sitting or standing any closer than the recommended viewing distance may result in eye fatigue.
Caution
Health Risks · You should not use 3D Glasses if you are sensitive to light, have a heart condition, or are unwell.
Doing so could aggravate your pre-existing conditions.
Caution
Recommended Age of Use · The minimum recommended age to view 3D images is six years old. · Children under the age of six are still developing and viewing 3D images may cause complications. Consult
your doctor if you have any concerns. · Children viewing 3D images through 3D Glasses should always be accompanied by an adult. It is often difficult
to tell when a child is feeling tired or uncomfortable, which could result in them feeling suddenly unwell. Always check with your child to ensure that they are not experiencing any eye fatigue during viewing.
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Using the HDMI Link Function
HDMI Link Function
When an AV device that meets the HDMI CEC standards is connected to the projector's HDMI port, you can perform linked operations such as linked power on and volume adjustment for the AV system from one remote control.
c · As long as the AV device meets the HDMI CEC standards, you can use the HDMI link function even if the AV system in-between does not meet the HDMI CEC standards. · Up to 3 multi-media players that meet the HDMI CEC standards can be connected at the same time. Connection Example

Projector

Amplifier

Multi-media players and so on

HDMI Link Settings

When HDMI Link is set to On, you can perform the following operations. s Settings - HDMI Link - HDMI Link p.68
· Input Change Link
Changes the input source of the projector to HDMI when content is played back on the connected device.
· Connected Devices Operations
Using the projector's remote control, you can perform operations such as Play, Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, Next Chapter, Previous Chapter, Pause, Volume Adjustment, and Audio Mute.

You can also select the following functions from the HDMI Link screen.

Function Audio Out Device Power On Link
Power Off Link

Explanation
When an AV system is connected, you can output audio from the projector's speaker or from the AV system.
When Power On Link is set to On, operations are linked as shown below.
· When the projector is turned on, the connected devices are also turned on. · Also, when the connected devices are turned on and content is played back, the projector
turns on.
When Power Off Link is set to On, when the projector is turned off, the connected devices are also turned off.
· This only works when the connected device's CEC power link function is enabled. · Note that depending on the status of the connected device (for example, if it is record-
ing), the device may not power off.

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c To use the HDMI Link function, you must configure the connected device. See the documentation supplied with the connected device for more information.

Connecting

You can check the connected devices that are available for HDMI Link, and select on the device you want to project the image from. Devices that can be controlled by HDMI Link automatically become the selected device.
Before displaying the list of connected devices, check that HDMI Link is set to On. s Settings - HDMI Link - HDMI Link p.68

a Press the button, and then select Device Connections.
The Device Connections list is displayed.
Devices that have an aqua icon to their left are linked by HDMI Link.
If the device name cannot be determined this field is left blank.

b Select the device you want to operate using the HDMI Link function.

c · If the cable does not meet the HDMI standards, operations are not possible. · Some connected devices or functions of those devices may not operate properly even if they meet the HDMI CEC standards. See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information.

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Playing Back Image Data (Slideshow)

Compatible Data

The following types of files stored on USB storage devices such as USB memories and digital cameras that are connected to the projector's USB port can be displayed as a slideshow.
Slideshow compatible file types

File Type (Extension) .jpg

Notes
· Images using CMYK color mode are not compatible. · Progressive format images are not compatible. · Images with a resolution greater than 8192 x 8192 are not compatible. · Due to the characteristics of JPEG files, images may not be projected clearly if the
compression ratio is too high.

Playing a Slideshow

a Connect a USB storage device. Files are displayed as thumbnails.

To open a folder, select the folder, and then press the button.

c If thumbnails of the files are not displayed, press the change the source.

button on the remote control to

b Select Slideshow. Use the press the button.
Slideshow starts.

buttons to select Slideshow at the bottom right of the screen, and then

c · To close the slideshow, disconnect the USB storage device. · Select an image from the thumbnails and press the button to enlarge the selected image.

Press the

buttons on the remote control when viewing an enlarged image to change between

images. You can also rotate the image using the

buttons.

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Settings for Slideshow

You can set the file display order and slideshow operations on the option screen.

a Use the

buttons to position the cursor over the folder where you want

to change settings, and then press the button.

The submenu is displayed.

b Select Option, and then press the button. The option screen is displayed.

c Position the cursor over the item you want to change, and press the button to make settings for each item.

The following table shows the details for each item.

Display Order

You can select to display the files in Name Order or Date Order.

Sort Order

You can select to sort the files In Ascending or In Descending order.

Continuous Play You can set whether to repeat a slideshow.

Screen Switching When playing a slideshow, you can set the time for a single file to be dis-

Time

played. You can set a time between No (0) to 60 seconds. When you set No, auto play is disabled.

Effect

You can set the screen effects when changing slides.

d When you have finished making settings, use the the cursor over OK, and then press the button.

buttons to position

The settings are applied.

If you do not want to apply the settings, position the cursor on Cancel, and then press the button.

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Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) (EH-TW5350 Only)
Projecting in Split Screen
You can use the split screen feature to simultaneously project two images from different image sources (HDMI1/HDMI2 and Screen Mirroring). Check the following points before you start projecting in Split Screen.
· Connect devices to the projector using Screen Mirroring. s p.59 · Make sure the source is HDMI1 or HDMI2.
a Press the button to display the Settings menu.
b Select Split Screen, and then press the button. Images from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 source are projected on the left of the screen, and images from Screen Mirroring are projected on the right of the screen.
c 3D images cannot be projected in the split screen projection.
Changing the Split Screen Settings
When you press the button while performing the split screen projection, you can change the Split Screen settings.

The following table shows the details for each item.

Screen Right For- Select the orientation and size of the image sent by Screen Mirroring. mat

Audio Source Exit Split Screen

Select the source to output audio. When Screen Left is selected, audio is output from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 source. When Screen Right is selected, audio is output from Screen Mirroring.
Exits the split screen display.

Exiting Split Screen
To exit the split screen projection, press the button.

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Projecting Using Wireless LAN

You can project images from smartphones, tablets, and computers over wireless LAN.
To project over wireless LAN, you need to make wireless network settings for the projector and the connected device in advance.
You can use one of the following methods to project over wireless LAN.
· EasyMP Network Projection to share your projector over a network and project images from any of the computers on the network. Download EasyMP Network Projection from the following Web site. http://www.epson.com/
· Epson iProjection to connect your projector and mobile device wirelessly using the app available on App Store or Google play. s p.56

Selecting Network Settings for the Projector
Before you can project from your wireless network, you need to select network settings for the projector.
a Press the button to display menus in the order Network - Wireless LAN Power.

b Use the

buttons to select On, and then press the button.

c Select Network Configuration, and then press the button.

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d Select Basic, and then set the following as necessary. · Projector Name: Enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network. · Remote Password: When operating the projector from a smartphone or a tablet, enter a password up to 8 alphanumeric characters long for accessing the projector. · Display LAN Info.: Set the display format for the projector's network information.

c Use the displayed keyboard to enter the name, passwords and keyword. Press the buttons on the remote control to highlight characters, and then press

to

enter them.

e Select Wireless LAN, and then press the button.

f Select the Connection Mode setting.

· Quick: Lets you quickly connect to one smartphone, tablet, or computer. When you select Quick, go to step 10. · Advanced: Lets you connect to multiple smartphones, tablets, or computers over a wireless network access
point. When you select Advanced, go to step 7.
When switching the connection mode, follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings. After saving the settings, the Network menu is displayed.
g Select Network Configuration - Wireless LAN - Search Access Point, to select the access point you want to connect to.

h If you need to assign the SSID manually, select SSID to enter the SSID.
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i Assign an IP address to the projector as necessary. · If your network assigns addresses automatically, select IP Settings to set the DHCP setting to On. · If you need to set addresses manually, select IP Settings to set the DHCP setting to Off, and then enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as necessary.
j When you have finished selecting settings, select Complete and then follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
k Press the button on the remote control. The wireless network settings are complete when you see the correct IP address on the LAN standby screen.
When you have finished making wireless settings for your projector, you need to make wireless settings on the connected device. Then start the network software to send images to your projector through a wireless network.
c · When using EasyMP Network Projection, select the same connection mode that you selected in step 6. · To prevent the SSID and IP address from being displayed on the LAN standby screen or the Home screen, set SSID Display and IP Address Display to Off. s Network - Network Configuration Wireless LAN
Selecting the Computer's Wireless LAN Settings
Before connecting to the projector, select the correct wireless network on your computer.
Selecting wireless network settings in Windows
a To access your wireless utility software, double-click the network icon on the Windows taskbar.
b When connecting in Advanced connection mode, select the network name (SSID) of the network the projector is connecting to.
c Click Connect.
Selecting wireless network settings in OS X
a Click the AirPort icon on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
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b When connecting in Advanced connection mode, make sure AirPort is turned on and select the network name (SSID) of the network the projector is connecting to.
Setting Up Wireless Network Security
You can set up security for your projector to use on a wireless network. Set up one of the following security options to match the settings used on your network:
· WPA2 security · WPA/WPA2 security
a Press the button to display menus in the order Network - Network Configuration Security.
b Select the security settings to match your network settings.

c When you have finished making settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.

Projecting in Epson iProjection
After selecting the wireless network settings for your projector, you can display a QR code on the screen and use it to connect a smartphone or tablet using the Epson iProjection app (Ver. 1.3.0 or later).
c · You can download Epson iProjection free of charge from App Store or Google Play. Any fees incurred when communicating with the App Store or Google play are the responsibility of the customer. · When using Epson iProjection in Quick connection mode, we recommend making security settings. s p.56

a Press the button to display menus in the order Network - Wireless LAN Power.

b Use the

buttons to select On, and then press the button.

c Display the Network Configuration - Basic - Display LAN Info. menu.
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d Use the

buttons to select Text & QR Code, and then press the button.

e Press the button on the remote control or select Display the QR Code in the projector's Network menu to display the QR code.

c

· If you press the button, you can also display the QR code from the Home screen. s p.27

· If the projector is already receiving an image signal over the network, the QR code is not

displayed even if you press the

button. Select Display the QR Code from the

Network menu to display the QR code.

· To hide the QR code, press the button.

f Start Epson iProjection on your smartphone or tablet. g Tap on the application screen.
The menu is displayed.
h Tap Connect on the menu. The projector search screen is displayed.
i Tap Read QR code on the application screen. Your camera starts and the preview screen is displayed. c When the projector you want to connect to is displayed in the list on the projector search screen, select the projector and tap Connect to connect.

j Read the projected QR code on your smartphone or tablet. Read the code from in front of the screen so that the QR code fits into the guide. If you are too far from the screen, the code may not be read. When a connection is established, the image from the connected device is displayed. Tap Photos, Documents, or Web Page on the menu, and select the file you want to project.
Operating using a smartphone (remote control function)
By using Epson iProjection (Ver. 1.4.0 or later), you can operate the projector from a smartphone or tablet. Tap in Epson iProjection to display the menu. Tap Remote Control on the menu to display the following screen.

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c When Remote Password is set, you need to enter the password. Once the password has been recognized, you do not need to enter it from the second time.

Button a b c
d e f g
h i j k l m
n

Displays the menu.

Function

Turns the projector on or off.

Changes to the image from each input port. s p.26

Sets the image quality using the on-screen instructions.
Saves, loads, erases, or rename a memory. s p.39
Turns HDMI Link on or off. s p.48
When HDMI Link is On, you can perform operations such as Play, Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, Next Chapter, Previous Chapter, and Pause. Sets the Color Mode, Frame Interpolation, Image Enhance- ment, Color Temp., RGBCMY, Power Consumption, and Auto Iris. Sets the 3D Display, 3D Format, 2D-to-3D Conversion, 3D Depth, Diagonal Screen Size, and 3D Brightness. Sets the Aspect, Image Processing, Keystone, Split Screen, Screen Mirroring, Reset All, Reset Memory, and Test Pattern. Adjusts the volume.
Turns the video and audio on or off. s p.32
Opens the touch pad screen. The touch pad allows you to operate the projector's menu screens by simply touching your device. Select the projector you want to control when connecting to multiple projectors.
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Projecting in Screen Mirroring
You can send images to your projector from mobile devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets using Intel WiDi (Ver. 3.5 or later) and Miracast technology. If your device supports Intel WiDi or Miracast, you do not need to install any additional software. Note the following limitations when using Screen Mirroring features.
· Multi-channel audio over 3 channels is played in 2 channels. · The resolution and frame rate for images with a resolution above 1920 × 1080 and a frame rate above 50 fps are
reduced before being projected. · You cannot play 3D video. · You may not be able to view contents with copyright protection with a Miracast connection. · The audio and connection to Bluetooth audio devices may be lost due to radio wave interference. · Bluetooth audio devices are not supported in some countries and regions. · Audio may continue to be output from Screen Mirroring even when projecting images from a source other than
Screen Mirroring.
c Mobile devices such as Ultrabook, 2-in-1 devices with Intel Core 3rd generation or later processors installed mainly support Intel WiDi. Mobile devices with Android installed or Windows 8.1 installed mainly support Miracast. Support for Intel WiDi or Miracast varies depending on the mobile device. See your mobile device manual for details.

Selecting Screen Mirroring Settings
Select Screen Mirroring Settings on your projector to project images from your mobile device.
a Press the button to display menus in the order Network - Screen Mirroring.

b Use the

buttons to select On, and then press the button.

c Select Screen Mirroring Settings, and then press the button.

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d Select the Screen Mirroring settings as necessary. · Display Name: Lets you enter a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector from a list of available devices. · Adjust Image Quality: Lets you adjust the Screen Mirroring speed/quality. Select a small number to improve the quality and select large number to increase the speed.

e When you finish selecting settings, select Set and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.

Projecting in Windows 8.1
You can set up your computer for wireless projection from Charms in Windows 8.1. You can play audio through the projector's speaker system by connecting using Screen Mirroring.
a Select Screen Mirroring Settings on your projector as necessary. s p.59

b Press the

button on the remote control to switch to the Screen Mirroring source.

You see the Screen Mirroring standby screen.

c On your computer, select Devices from Charms, and then select Project.

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d Select Add a wireless display.
You see a list of available devices.
e Select the projector's Display Name from the list.

f If you see the PIN entry screen on your computer, enter the PIN code displayed on the Screen Mirroring standby screen or at the bottom right of the projected image. The projector displays the image from your computer. c It may take some time until the connection is established. While connecting, do not disconnect the projector's power cord. Doing so may cause your device to freeze or malfunction.

Projecting Using Intel WiDi Software
If you are using Windows 7 or Windows 8 with the Intel WiDi software installed, you can connect to the projector wirelessly and project images. You can play audio through the projector's speaker system by connecting using Screen Mirroring.
a Select Screen Mirroring Settings on your projector as necessary. s p.59

b Press the

button on the remote control to switch to the Screen Mirroring source.

You see the Screen Mirroring standby screen.

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c On your mobile device, start the Intel WiDi software. You see a list of available devices.

d Select the projector's Display Name from the list.
e If you see the PIN entry screen on your mobile device, enter the PIN code displayed on the Screen Mirroring standby screen or at the bottom right of the projected image. The projector displays the image from your mobile device. c It may take some time until the connection is established. While connecting, do not disconnect the projector's power cord. Doing so may cause your device to freeze or malfunction.

Projecting Using the Miracast Function
If your mobile device such as a smartphone supports Miracast, you can connect it to the projector wirelessly and project images. You can play audio through the projector's speaker system by connecting using Screen Mirroring.
a Select Screen Mirroring Settings on your projector as necessary. s p.59

b Press the

button on the remote control to switch to the Screen Mirroring source.

You see the Screen Mirroring standby screen.

c On your mobile device, use your Miracast function to search for the projector. You see a list of available devices.

d Select the projector's Display Name from the list.

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e If you see the PIN entry screen on your mobile device, enter the PIN code displayed on the Screen Mirroring standby screen or at the bottom right of the projected image. The projector displays the image from your mobile device. c It may take some time until the connection is established. While connecting, do not disconnect the projector's power cord. Doing so may cause your device to freeze or malfunction. Depending on the mobile device, you may need to delete a device when connecting. Follow the on-screen instructions on your device.
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Configuration Menu
Configuration Menu Functions

Configuration Menu Operations

On the Configuration menu, you can make adjustments and settings for Signal, Image, Input Signal, and so on.

a Press the button. Remote control Control panel

c Use the

buttons to

select the sub menu on the right, and

then press the button to confirm

the selection.

The Configuration menu is displayed.

b Use the

buttons to

select the top menu on the left, and

then press the button to confirm

the selection.

When you select the top menu on the left, the sub menu on the right changes.

The adjustment screen for the selected function is displayed.

d Use the adjust the settings. Ex.) Adjustment bar

buttons to

The line at the bottom is a guide for operations.

Ex.) Choices

Press the button on an item displaying this icon to change to the selection screen for that item. Press the button to return to the previous level.
e Press the button to exit the menu.
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c For items adjusted using an adjustment bar, such as the brightness level, you can press the button while the adjustment screen is displayed to return the adjustment value to its default value.

Configuration Menu Table
If there is no image signal being input, you cannot adjust items related to the Image or Signal in the Configuration menu. Note that the items displayed for the Image, Signal, and Info vary depending on the image signal being projected.
Image menu

Function

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Color Mode

Dynamic, BrightCinema, Natural, Cinema, 3D Dy- Select a color mode based on your sur-

namic, 3D Cinema

roundings and the image you are projec-

ting. s p.33

Brightness

Adjusts the brightness when the image appears too dark.

Contrast

Adjusts the contrast between light and shade in the images. By increasing the contrast, the images become vivid.

Color Saturation

Adjusts the color saturation for the images.

Tint

Adjusts the tint for the images.

Sharpness

Adjusts the image sharpness.

Color Temp. Color Temp.

Adjusts the tint for the images. The image is tinted blue for high values, and tinted red for low values.

Customized

Adjusts the offset and gain for each R, G, and B color.

Frame Interpo- Off, Weak, Normal, Strong lation*1

(This can only be set when Image Pro- cessing is set to Fine.) Adjusts the smoothness of movement of the image.

Image En-

Image Preset Mode

hancement*2

Off, Preset 1 to Preset 5 Select the settings prepared in advance as the settings for Noise Reduction, MPEG Noise Reduction, and Detail Enhance- ment.

Noise Reduction

(This can only be set when Image Pro- cessing is set to Fine.) Adjusts the roughness of the image.

MPEG Noise Reduction

Smoothes out rough images in MPEG format.

Detail Enhancement

Creates a more emphatic texture and material feel of the image.

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Function

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Advanced

RGBCMY

R/G/B/C/M/Y Hue, Saturation, Brightness

Adjusts the hue, saturation, and brightness for each R, G, B, C, M, and Y color. s p.37

EPSON Super White On, Off

(This is only available when receiving signal input from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 port.) Set this to On if you are experiencing bright over exposure of whites in your image. When set to On, HDMI Video Range settings are disabled.

Power Consumption

Normal, ECO

You can set the lamp brightness to one of two settings. Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright. When ECO is selected, power consumption during projection decreases, and fan rotation noise is reduced.

Auto Iris

Off, Normal, High Speed

You can change the luminance adjustment tracking for changes in brightness in the displayed image. s p.36

Reset

Yes, No

Resets the adjustment values of Image set in the current Color Mode to the default settings.

*1 This is only displayed when a Video, HDMI1, or HDMI2 image signal is being input. *2 This is only displayed when a Video, HDMI1, HDMI2, PC, or Screen Mirroring image signal is being input.

Signal menu

The Signal menu cannot be set when a USB or LAN image signal is being input.

Function 3D Setup*1

Menu/Settings

3D Display

Auto, 3D, 2D

Explanation
To view 3D images, set this to Auto or 3D. s p.42

3D Format

Side by Side, Top Sets the 3D format for the input signal. and Bottom

2D-to-3D Conver- Off, Weak, Medium, Converts 2D images to 3D images.

sion

Strong

3D Depth

-10 - 10

Sets the depth for the 3D image.

Diagonal Screen Size

60 - 300

Sets the projection size for the 3D image. By matching this to the actual size, you can achieve the optimum 3D effect.

3D Brightness

Low, Medium, High Sets the brightness for the 3D image.

Inverse 3D Glasses Yes, No

Reverses the synchronization timing for the left/ right shutters on the 3D Glasses and the left/right images. Enable this function if the 3D effect is not displayed correctly.

3D Viewing Notice On, Off

Aspect*2 *4 Tracking*2 *3

Auto*1, Normal, Full, Zoom Varies depending on the input signal.

Turns the notice that appears when viewing 3D content on or off.
Selects the aspect mode. s p.34
Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in the images.

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Function

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Sync.*2 *3

0 - 31

Adjusts computer images when flickering, fuzziness, or interference appear in the images.

· Adjusting the Brightness, Contrast, or Sharp-
ness may cause flickering or fuzziness.
· When adjusting Sync. after adjusting the Track-
ing, you can create a more vivid image.

Position*2 *4

Adjusts the display position up, down, left, and right when a part of the image is missing so that the whole image is projected.

Auto Setup*3 On, Off

Sets whether or not to automatically adjust the image whenever the input signal is changed. When enabled, the Tracking, Position, and Sync. are automatically configured.

Overscan *2 Auto *1, Off, 4%, 8%

Changes the output image ratio (the range of the projected image).

· Off, 4%, 8%: Sets the range of the image. Off
projects all ranges. Depending on the image signal, you may notice noise at the top and bottom of the image.
· Auto: Automatically sets to Off or 8% depend-
ing on the input signal.

Advanced

HDMI Video Range*1 *2

Auto, Normal, Expanded

Image Processing*1 Fine, Fast
*4 *5

(This can only be set when EPSON Super White is set to Off.) When set to Auto, the video level for the DVD input signal to the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports is automatically detected and set. If you experience under or overexposure when set to Auto, set the video level of the projector to match that of the DVD player's video level. Your DVD player may be set to Normal or Expand.
Improves the response speed for images projected at high-speed, such as games.

Reset

Yes, No

Resets all Signal settings except for Diagonal Screen Size, 3D Viewing Notice, and Aspect.

*1 This is only displayed when a HDMI1 or HDMI2 image signal is being input. *2 Settings are saved for each type of input source or signal. *3 This is only displayed when a PC image signal is being input. *4 This is only displayed when a PC or Video image signal is being input. *5 This is only displayed when a Screen Mirroring image signal is being input.

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Settings menu

Function

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Keystone

V-Keystone

-60 - 60

Corrects vertical distortion in an image. s p.31

H-Keystone

-60 - 60

Corrects horizontal distortion in an image. s p.31

Auto V-Keystone
(EH-TW5350/EHTW5300 only)

On, Off

Enables or disables Auto V-Key- stone. s p.30

H-Keystone Adjuster On, Off

Enables or disables H-Keystone Adjuster. s p.31

Split Screen -
(EH-TW5350 only)

The screen is split in two, and images from the HDMI source and the Screen Mirroring source are displayed.

Volume

0 - 20

Adjusts the volume.

HDMI Link

Device Connections -

Displays a list of devices connected to the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports.

HDMI Link

On, Off

Enables or disables the HDMI Link function.

Audio Out Device Projector, AV System

When an AV system is connected, you can set whether to output audio from the projector's speaker, or from the AV system's speaker.

Power On Link

Off, Bidirectional, Device -> PJ, Sets the link function when the

PJ -> Device

power is turned on.

· When linking operations to the
connected device and turning on the projector, select Bidirectional or Device -> PJ.
· When linking power on for the pro-
jector to the connected device, select Bidirectional or PJ -> Device.

Power Off Link

On, Off

Sets whether or not to power off connected devices when the projector is turned off.

Bluetooth*

Search Bluetooth De- vice

Searches for available Bluetooth devices and displays them as a list.

Bluetooth Audio

On, Off

Enables or disables audio output from Bluetooth audio devices.

Setup cannot be performed in the following cases.

· When the source is LAN · When Audio Out Device is set to
AV System from the HDMI Link menu

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Function Lock Setting
User Button Memory Reset

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Child Lock

On, Off

This locks the button on the projector's control panel to prevent children from turning on the projector by accident. You can turn on the power when locked by holding down the button for approximately three seconds. You can still turn off the device using the button, or perform operations with the remote control as usual. If changed, this setting is enabled after you power off the projector and the cool-down process is complete. Note that even if Child Lock is set to On, the projector still turns on when the power cord is connected if Di- rect Power On is set to On.

Control Panel Lock Full Lock, Partial Lock, Off

Full Lock: Disables all of the projector's buttons. Partial Lock: Disables all of the projector's buttons except for the button.

is displayed on the screen if buttons are pressed while the projector is locked. To unlock, press and hold
the button on the control panel
for at least 7 seconds. If changed, this setting is enabled once you close the Configuration menu.

Fine/Fast, 2D-to-3D Conversion, Power Consumption, Info, Display the QR Code (EH-TW5350 only)

Select a Configuration menu item to assign to the button on the re-
mote control. By pressing the button, the assigned menu item selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing you to make onetouch settings/adjustments.

Load Memory

Memory1 to Memory10

Loads the settings saved in Save Memory to adjust the image.

Save Memory

Memory1 to Memory10

Saves the settings made in Image to a memory.

Erase Memory

Memory1 to Memory10

Erases a saved memory.

Rename Memory

Memory1 to Memory10, Default, DVD, VCR, SDTV, HDTV, Cinema, Sports, Music, Anime, Game, Customized

Changes the saved memory name.

Yes, No

Resets all Settings except for Audio Out Device, Power On Link, Power Off Link, User Button, and Memo- ry.

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* Bluetooth audio devices are not supported in some countries and regions.
Extended menu

Function Home Screen
Display
Projection Operation

Menu/Settings
Home Screen Auto On, Off Disp.

Custom Function 1 Custom Function 2
Messages

Power Consumption, Auto Iris, Keystone, Info
On, Off

Display Background Black, Blue, Logo

Startup Screen

On, Off

Front, Front/Ceiling, Rear, Rear/Ceiling Direct Power On On, Off

Sleep Mode

On, Off

Sleep Mode Timer 1 - 30

Illumination

On, Off

High Altitude Mode On, Off Auto Source Search On, Off

Explanation
Selects whether or not to display the Home screen automatically when the projector turns on. The Home screen is not displayed when the selected source has an image signal when the projector turns on.
Select the function assigned to the Home screen.
Sets whether or not to display the following messages (On or Off).
· Item names for image signals, color modes, and
aspect ratios.
· If the internal temperature is rising when no im-
age signal is being input or an unsupported signal is detected.
Selects the screen status when no image signal is being input.
Sets whether or not to show a startup screen when projection begins (On or Off). If changed, this setting is enabled after you power off the projector and the cool-down process is complete.
Change this setting depending on how the projector is installed.
You can set up the projector so that projection starts as soon as the power cord is plugged in without any button operations. Note that when this is set to On, projection starts if power is restored after a blackout or other power outage and the power cord is still plugged into the projector.
If the set time is exceeded and no signal is input, the projector is automatically turned off and enters standby mode. When in standby mode, press the button on the remote control or the control panel to start projection.
Sets the interval for Sleep Mode.
Set this to Off if the light from the indicators on the control panel bother you when watching a movie in a dark room.
Set this to On if you are using the projector above an altitude of 1500 meters.
Set to On to detect the input signal automatically and project images when there is no input signal.

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Function Standby Mode
Language Reset

Menu/Settings Communication Off, Communication On
Yes, No

Explanation
Communication On indicates that the projector can be monitored over a network when the projector is in standby mode.
Selects the display language.
Resets all Extended settings except for Projec- tion, High Altitude Mode, Standby Mode, and Language.

Network menu (EH-TW5350 only)

Function

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Screen Mirror- On, Off ing

Enables or disables Screen Mirroring.

Screen Mirror- Display Name, MAC Address, Region

ing Info

Code, Version

Displays information on Screen Mirroring.

Screen Mirror- Display Name

-

ing Settings

(Only available when Screen Mirroring is set to On.)

Enter a name to identify the projector when searching for the projector using the Screen Mirroring feature.

Adjust Image Quali- 1 (Fine), 2, 3, 4 (Fast) (Only available when Screen Mirroring is set to

ty

On.)

Adjusts the Screen Mirroring speed/quality.

Reset

Yes, No

Resets all adjustment values on the Screen Mir- roring Settings menu to their default settings.

Wireless LAN On, Off Power

Sets whether or not to use a wireless LAN (On or Off).

Network infor- mation - Wireless LAN

Displays the following network settings.
· Connection Mode · Wireless LAN system · Antenna Level · Projector Name · SSID · DHCP · IP Address · Subnet Mask · Gateway Address · MAC Address · Region Code

Display the QR Code

(Only available when Wireless LAN Power is set to On.)

Displays network information for the projector with a QR code.

Network Con- figuration

Displays the screen to set the network. s p.72

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Notes on operating the Network menu Basic operations are made in the same way as when using the Configuration menu. However, be sure to select the Setup complete menu to save your settings when done.

Yes: No: Cancel:

Saves the settings and exits the Network menu. Exits the Network menu without saving the settings. Continues displaying the Network menu.

Soft Keyboard Operations

In the Network menu, the soft keyboard appears when you need to enter numbers and characters. Use the

on the remote control or

on the control panel to select the desired

key, and then press the button to enter. Press Finish to confirm your input, or Cancel to cancel your input.

CAPS key: SYM1/2 key:

Switches between uppercase and lowercase letters. Switches the symbol keys.

Basic menu

Function Projector Name Remote Password Display LAN Info.

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Up to 16 alphanumeric Enter a name to identify the projector over a network. characters

Up to 8 alphanumeric When operating the projector from a smartphone or a tablet,

characters

enter a password for accessing the projector.

Text & QR Code, Text Set the display format for the projector's network information.

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Wireless LAN menu

Function Connection Mode
Channel SSID
Search Access Point
IP Settings (This can only be set when Connection Mode is set to Ad- vanced.)
SSID Display IP Address Display

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Quick, Advanced

Determines how the wireless LAN is connected. Quick: lets you quickly connect to one smartphone, tablet, or computer. Advanced: lets you connect to multiple smartphones, tablets, or computers over a wireless network access point. The connection is established in infrastructure mode.

1ch, 6ch, 11ch

(This can only be set when Connection Mode is set to Quick.) Select the frequency bandwidth used by the wireless LAN.

Up to 32 alphanumeric (This can only be set when Connection Mode is set to Ad-

characters

vanced.)

Enter an SSID. When an SSID is provided for the wireless LAN

system in which the projector participates, enter the SSID.

To Search View

(This can only be set when Connection Mode is set to Ad- vanced.)

Search for available wireless network access points.

indicates currently connected access points. indicates the access points where security is set. If you select an access point which has security, Security menu appears. s p.73

DHCP

Sets whether or not to use DHCP (On or Off). If this is set to On, you cannot set any more addresses.

IP Address

Inputs the IP address for the projector. The following IP addresses cannot be used. 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255)

Subnet Mask

Inputs the subnet mask for the projector. The following subnet masks cannot be used. 0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255

Gateway Address

Inputs the gateway IP address of the projector. The following gateway addresses cannot be used. 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255)

On, Off

Sets whether or not to display the SSID on the LAN Standby screen and the Home screen (On or Off).

On, Off

Sets whether or not to display the IP address on the LAN Standby screen and the Home screen (On or Off).

Security menu

Function Security
Passphrase

Menu/Settings No, WPA2-PSK, WPA/ WPA2-PSK
From 8 to 32 singlebyte alphanumeric characters

Explanation
Sets the security. Select WPA2-PSK in Quick and WPA/WPA2-PSK in Ad- vanced.
Inputs the passphrase. It is recommended to change the passphrase periodically for the purpose of security.

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Reset menu

Function Reset network settings.

Explanation You can reset all adjustment values for Network to their default settings.

Info menu

Function

Menu/Settings

Explanation

Projector Info

Lamp Hours

Displays the cumulative lamp operating time*.

Source

Displays the current input source.

Input Signal

Displays the input signal setting of the current input source.

Resolution

Displays the resolution.

Scan Mode

Displays the scan mode.

Refresh Rate

Displays the refresh rate.

3D Format

Displays the 3D format of the signal input during 3D projection (Frame Packing, Side by Side, or Top and Bottom).

Sync Info

Displays the image signal information. This information may be needed if service is required.

Deep Color

Displays deep color.

Status

This is information about errors that have occurred on the projector. This information may be needed if service is required.

Serial Number

Displays the projector's serial number.

Event ID

The application error log appears. s p.88

Version

Main

Displays the firmware version of the projector.

Video2

Screen Mirroring
* The cumulative use time is displayed as "0H" for the first 10 hours. 10 hours and above is displayed as "10H", "11H", and so on.

Reset menu

Function Reset All
Reset Memory Reset Lamp Hours

Explanation
Resets all items in the Configuration menu to their default settings. The following items are not reset to their defaults: Memory, Lamp Hours, Lan- guage, and all adjustment values for the Network menu.
Resets all items for Memory to their default settings.
Resets the cumulative lamp hours use time to 0 H. Reset when you replace the lamp.

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Problem Solving

Reading the Indicators

You can check the status of the projector from the flashing and lit ,

, and

on the control panel.

(operation indicators), o, m,

Refer to the following table to check the projector's status and how to remedy problems shown by the indicators.
Indicator status during an error/warning

Indicators

Status Replace Lamp

(blue)

: Lit : Flashing : Status maintained : Off
Remedy
It is time to replace your lamp. Replace the lamp with a new lamp as soon as possible. s p.92 The lamp may explode if you continue to use it in this status.

(orange) (blue)

High Temp Warning

You can continue projecting. If the temperature rises too high again, projection stops automatically.
· If the projector is installed next to a wall, make sure there is at
least 20 cm between the wall and the projector's exhaust vent.
· If the air filter is clogged, clean it. s p.90

(orange)

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Indicators

Status Internal Error

(blue)

Remedy
The projector has malfunctioned. Remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center. s Epson Projector Contact List

(orange) (blue)

Fan Error Sensor Error

(orange)

Auto Iris Error

(blue)

(orange)

Power Err. (Ballast)

(blue)

(orange) (blue)
(orange)

Lamp Error Lamp Failure Lamp Cover Open

There is a problem with the lamp, or it failed to turn on.
· Disconnect the power cord, and then check if the lamp is cracked.
s p.92 If it is not cracked, reinstall the lamp and turn on the power. If reinstalling the lamp does not fix the problem, or if the lamp is cracked, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center. s Epson Projector Contact List
· Check that the lamp cover has been properly closed.

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Indicators (blue)
(orange)

Status
High Temp Error (Overheating)

Remedy
The internal temperature is too high.
· The lamp turns off automatically and projection stops. Wait for
about five minutes. When the fan has stopped, disconnect the power cord.
· If the projector is installed next to a wall, make sure there is at
least 20 cm between the wall and the projector's exhaust vent.
· If the air filter is clogged, clean it. s p.90 · When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude
Mode to On. s Extended - Operation - High Altitude Mode p.70
· If turning the power back on does not clear the problem, stop
using the projector and remove the power plug from the electrical outlet. Contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center. s Epson Projector Contact List

Indicator status during normal operation

Indicators (blue) (blue)
(blue)

Status Standby condition

: Flashing : Lit : Off
Remedy When you press the button on the remote control or the control panel, projection starts after a short wait.

Warm-up in progress Warm-up time is about 30 seconds. The power-off operation is disabled while the projector is warming-up.

Cool-down in progress

All operations are disabled while the projector is cooling-down. The projector enters standby condition when cool-down is complete. If for any reason the power cord is disconnected during cool-down, wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently (about 10 minutes), reconnect the power cord, and then press the button on the remote control or the control panel.

Projection in progress

The projector is operating normally.

c · Under normal operating conditions, the o and m indicators are off. · When the Illumination function is set to Off, all indicators are off under normal projection conditions. s Extended - Operation - Illumination p.70

Screen Mirroring indicator and status (EH-TW5350 only)

: Flashing : Lit : Off

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Indicators (blue)

Status Ready
Connecting

Explanation Screen Mirroring is available.
Connecting to a mobile device.

(Flashing blue quickly)
(Flashing blue slowly)

Error

Screen Mirroring error. Select Off as the Screen Mirroring setting in the projector's Network menu, and select On again.

Starting

Screen Mirroring is not available. Check that Screen Mirroring

Screen Mirroring Off is set to On in the Network menu.

Wireless LAN indicator and status (EH-TW5350 only)

Indicators

Status Ready

: Flashing : Lit : Off Explanation Wireless LAN is available.

(blue)

Connecting

Connecting to a device.

(Flashing blue quickly)

Error

(Flashing blue slowly)

Starting Wireless LAN Off

Wireless LAN error. Select Off as the Wireless LAN Power setting in the projector's Network menu, and select On again.
If you cannot solve the problem, contact the following address. s Epson Projector Contact List
Wireless LAN connection is unavailable. Check that Wireless LAN Power is set to On in the Network menu.

When the Indicators Provide No Help
Check the problem
Check the following table to see if your problem is mentioned, and go to the appropriate page for information on handling the problem.

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Problem

Page

Problems relating to images

No images appear.

p.79

Projection does not start, the projection area is completely black, or the projection area is completely blue.

Moving images being projected from a computer are not projected. p.80

"Not supported" is displayed.

p.80

"No Signal" is displayed.

p.80

Images are fuzzy or out of focus.

p.81

Interference or distortion appears in the images.

p.81

The image is truncated (large) or small, or only a part of the image is p.81 projected.

Image colors are not right.

p.82

The whole image appears purplish or greenish, images are black & white, or colors appear dull.*1

Images appear dark.

p.82

Projection stops automatically.

p.82

Problems when projection The projector does not turn on.

p.83

starts

Problems with the remote The remote control does not respond.

p.83

control

Problems with 3D

Cannot project correctly in 3D.

p.83

Problems with HDMI

HDMI Link does not function.

p.84

The device name is not displayed under device connections.

p.85

Network problems

Cannot access the network via wireless LAN.

p.85

The image contains static during network projection.

p.85

Cannot connect using Screen Mirroring.

p.85

The image contains static during Screen Mirroring connection.

p.86

Bluetooth device prob- Cannot connect Bluetooth device.

p.87

lems*2

The audio and connection for the Bluetooth device disconnects.

p.87

Other problems

No audio, or the audio is too low.

p.87

Cannot make settings on the control panel.

p.88

Slideshow does not start.

p.88

*1 Because color reproduction differs between monitors and computer LCD screens, the image projected by the projector and the color tones displayed on the monitor may not match, however this is not a fault.
*2 Bluetooth audio devices are not supported in some countries and regions.

Problems relating to images

No images appear
Check Is the projector turned on? Is the power cord connected?

Remedy Press the button on the remote control or the control panel. Connect the power cord.

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Check

Remedy

Are the indicators switched off?

Disconnect and then reconnect the projector's power cord. Check that pressing the power button after connection supplies the projector with power.

Is an image signal being input?

Check that the connected device is turned on. When Messag- es is set to On from the Configuration menu, image signal messages are displayed. s Extended - Display - Messages p.70

Are the Configuration menu settings correct? Reset all of the settings. s Reset - Reset All p.74

(Only when projecting computer image sig- If the connection is made while the power is already turned on,

nals)

the Fn key (Function key) that changes the computer's image

Was the connection made while the power of signal to external output may not work. Turn off the power for the projector or the computer was already the computer and the projector and then turn it back on again.

turned on?

Moving images are not displayed

Check

Remedy

(Only when projecting computer image sig- Depending on the computer's specifications, moving images

nals)

may not be displayed when the computer is set to external out-

Is the computer's image signal set to external put and to the LCD monitor output at the same time.

output and to output to the LCD monitor at Change it so that the image signal is set to external output only.

the same time?

For the computer's specifications, see the documentation sup-

plied with the computer.

"Not supported" is displayed

Check

Remedy

(Only when projecting computer image signals)
Do the image signal's frequency and resolution correspond to the mode?

Check the image signal being input in Resolution from the Configuration menu, and check that it corresponds to the projector's resolution. s About - Projector Info p.74
s p.96

"No Signal" is displayed

Check Are the cables connected correctly? Is the correct image input port selected?
Is the connected device turned on?

Remedy

Check that all the cables required for projection are securely connected. s p.19

Change the image with the source buttons on the remote con-

trol, or the

button on the control panel. s p.26

Turn on the device.

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Check
(Only when projecting computer image signals)
Are the image signals being output to the projector?

Remedy
Change it so that the image signal is set to external output, and not just the computer's LCD monitor. For some models, when the image signals are output externally, they no longer appear on the LCD monitor. For the computer's specifications, see the documentation supplied with the computer.
If the connection is made while the power of the projector or the computer is already turned on, the Fn key (Function key) that changes the computer's image signal to external output may not work. Turn the power for the computer and the projector off and then back on again.

Images are fuzzy or out of focus

Check Has the focus been adjusted? Is the lens cover closed? Is the projector at the correct distance? Has condensation formed on the lens?

Remedy
Adjust the focus. s p.29
Open the lens cover. s p.26
Check the recommended projection range. s p.17
If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment to a warm environment, or if sudden ambient temperature changes occur, condensation may form on the surface of the lens, and this may cause the images to appear fuzzy. Set the projector up in the room about one hour before it is used. If the projector is wet from condensation, turn off the projector, disconnect the power cord, and leave it for a while.

Interference or distortion appear in images

Check

Remedy

Are the cables connected correctly?

Check that all the cables required for projection are securely connected. s p.19

Is an extension cable being used?

If an extension cable is used, electrical interference may affect the signals.

(Only when projecting computer image sig- The projector uses automatic adjustment functions to project at

nals)

the optimum status. However, depending on the signal, some

Are the Sync. and Tracking settings adjusted may not be adjusted correctly even after performing self correc-

correctly?

tions. If this happens, adjust the Tracking and Sync. settings

from the Configuration menu. s Signal - Tracking/Sync. p.66

(Only when projecting computer image sig- Set the computer so that the signals being output are compatible

nals)

with the projector. s p.96

Is the correct resolution selected?

Part of the image is truncated (large) or small

Check Is the correct Aspect selected?

Remedy
Select the aspect mode to match the input signal in Aspect from the Configuration menu. s Signal - Aspect p.66

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Check

Remedy

Is the image Position adjusted correctly?

Adjust the Position setting from the Configuration menu. s Signal - Position p.66

(Only when projecting computer image sig- Set the computer so that the signals being output are compatible

nals)

with the projector. s p.96

Is the correct resolution selected?

Image colors are not right

Check

Remedy

Are the cables connected correctly?

Check that all the cables required for projection are securely connected. s p.19 For the Video and PC ports, make sure the connector is the same color as the cable port. s p.19

Is the contrast adjusted correctly?

Adjust the Contrast setting from the Configuration menu. s Image - Contrast p.65

Is the color adjusted correctly?

Adjust the Advanced setting from the Configuration menu. s Image - Advanced p.65

(Only when projecting images from a video Adjust the Color Saturation and Tint settings from the Config-

device)

uration menu. s Image - Color Saturation/Tint p.65

Are the color saturation and tint adjusted correctly?

Images appear dark

Check Is the image brightness set correctly?
Is the contrast adjusted correctly?
Is it time to replace the lamp?

Remedy
Adjust the Brightness setting from the Configuration menu. s Image - Brightness p.65
Adjust the Contrast setting from the Configuration menu. s Image - Contrast p.65
When the lamp is nearly ready for replacement, the images become darker and the color quality becomes poorer. When this happens, replace the lamp with a new lamp. s p.92

Projection stops automatically

Check Is Sleep Mode enabled?

Remedy
If the set time is exceeded and no signal is input, the lamp is automatically turned off and the projector enters standby mode. The projector returns from standby mode when you press the
button on the remote control or the control panel. If you want to disable Sleep Mode, change the setting to Off. s Exten- ded - Operation - Sleep Mode p.70

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Problems when projection starts

The projector does not turn on

Check Is the power turned on? Is Child Lock set to On?
Do the indicators turn on and off when the power cord is touched?

Remedy
Press the button on the remote control or the control panel.
When Child Lock is set to On from the Configuration menu, hold down the button on the control panel for approximately three seconds, or perform operations from the remote control. s Settings - Lock Setting - Child Lock p.68
Turn off the projector, and then disconnect and reconnect the projector's power cord. If the problem continues, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest projector information center. s Epson Projector Contact List

Problems with the remote control

The remote control does not respond

Check

Remedy

Is the remote control light-emitting area Point the remote control towards the remote receiver. Also, pointing towards the remote receiver on the check the operating range. s p.25 projector during operation?

Is the remote control too far from the projec- Check the operating range. s p.25 tor?

Is direct sunlight or strong light from fluores- Set the projector up in a location where strong light does not cent lamps shining onto the remote receiver? shine onto the remote receiver.

Are the batteries dead or have the batteries Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly or replace the bat-

been inserted correctly?

teries with new ones if necessary. s p.24

Problems with 3D

Cannot project correctly in 3D Check
Are the 3D Glasses turned on? Is a 3D image being projected?
Is the input image in 3D?

Remedy
Turn on the 3D Glasses.
If the projector is projecting a 2D image, or if an error occurs on the projector that prevents the 3D image from being projected, you cannot view 3D images even if you are wearing the 3D Glasses.
Check that the input image is 3D compatible. Since most TV broadcasts do not contain a 3D format signal, 3D reception must be set manually.

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Check

Remedy

Is 3D Display set to 2D?

If 3D Display is set to 2D from the Configuration menu, the pro-

jector does not automatically change to 3D even when a 3D im-

age is input. Press the

button, and then set 3D Display to

3D or Auto. s Signal - 3D Setup - 3D Display p.66

Is 3D Format set correctly?

Unless the 3D format of the AV device and 3D Format of the projector are the same, part of the image may not be displayed. Check that the projector's 3D Format setting matches the 3D format setting for the AV device. s Signal - 3D Setup - 3D For- mat p.66

When changing the 3D Format, set 3D Display to Auto, and

then press the

button.

Are you viewing within the reception range? If the distance between the projector and the 3D Glasses exceed 10 m, the connection may be lost. Move the 3D Glasses closer to the projector.

Has pairing been performed correctly?

See the User's Guide for the 3D Glasses to perform pairing.

Are there any devices that cause radio wave interference in the vicinity?

When using other devices at the same time with the frequency band (2.4 GHz) such as Bluetooth communication devices, wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g), or microwave ovens, radio wave interference may occur, the image may be interrupted, or communication may not be possible. Do not use the projector near these devices.

Problems with HDMI

HDMI Link does not function

Check

Remedy

Are you using a cable that meets the HDMI Operations are not possible with cables that do not meet the

standards?

HDMI standards.

Does the connected device meet the HDMI CEC standards?

If the connected device does not meet the HDMI CEC standards,

it cannot be operated even if it is connected to the HDMI port.

See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected

device for more information.

Also, press the

button, and then check if the device is

available under Device Connections. s p.49

Are the cables connected correctly?

Check that all the cables required to use HDMI Link are securely connected. s p.48

Is the power for the amplifier or DVD recorder Put each device in standby status. See the documentation and

and so on turned on?

so on supplied with the connected device for more information.

If you have connected a speaker and so on, set the connected

equipment to PCM output.

Was a new device connected, or was the con- If the CEC function for a connected device needs to be set again,

nection changed?

for example when a new device is connected or the connection

is changed, you may need to restart the device.

Are many multi-media players connected? Up to 3 multi-media players that meet the HDMI CEC standards can be connected at the same time.

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The device name is not displayed under Device Connections

Check
Does the connected device meet the HDMI CEC standards?

Remedy
If the connected device does not meet the HDMI CEC standards, it is not displayed. See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information.

Network problems

Cannot access the network via wireless LAN

Check Is Wireless LAN Power set to Off? Is the passphrase correct?
Have you checked the Event ID?

Remedy
Set Wireless LAN Power to On in the Configuration menu. If this is already set to On, set Wireless LAN Power to Off, and then set it to On again. s Network - Wireless LAN Power p.71
Note that the passphrase is case sensitive; upper case and lower case letters are treated as different characters. If you have forgotten your passphrase, set a new one. s Network Settings Security - Passphrase p.71
Check the Event ID number and perform the following steps. s Info - Event ID p.74 s p.88

The image contains static during network projection

Check

Remedy

Are there any obstacles between the access Check for any obstacles between the access point, the mobile

point and the connected device?

device, the computer, and the projector, and change their posi-

tions to improve communication.

Is the distance between the access point and Make sure that the access point, the mobile device, the comput-

the connected device too far?

er, and the projector are not too far apart. Move them closer to-

gether and try to connect again.

Are there any Bluetooth devices or microwave oven in the vicinity?

If the wireless connection is slow or your projected image contains noise, check for interference from other equipment, such as a Bluetooth device or microwave. Move the interfering device farther away or expand your wireless bandwidth.

Are too many devices connected?

Reduce the number of connected devices if the connection speed declines.

Cannot connect using Screen Mirroring

Check Is Screen Mirroring set to Off?
Is there a hyphen (-) in the display name?

Remedy
Set Screen Mirroring to On in the Configuration menu. If this is already set to On, set Screen Mirroring to Off, and then set it to On again. s Network - Screen Mirroring p.71
Change the Display Name so that it does not include "-" in the projector's Screen Mirroring Settings menu. If the Display Name includes "-", it may not be displayed correctly on your mobile device. s Network - Screen Mirroring Settings p.71
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Check

Remedy

Is the Screen Mirroring indicator lit blue?

Make sure the Screen Mirroring indicator turns blue and the Screen Mirroring standby screen is displayed. s p.77

Are other mobile devices already connected? Make sure no other mobile device is connected to the projector.

Are the settings correct for the mobile device? Make sure the settings on the mobile device are correct. If the settings are correct, restart the mobile device.

Are you trying to reconnect immediately after When connecting again immediately after disconnecting, it may the Screen Mirroring connection has ended? take some time until the connection is established. Reconnect
after waiting for a while.

Are you connecting from the connection his- Once you have connected using Screen Mirroring, the projector

tory of the mobile device?

connection information may be recorded on the mobile device.

However, you may not be able to reconnect to the projector from

the recorded information. Select the projector from the list of

available devices.

Is wireless LAN with a 5 GHz bandwidth being If your mobile device supports Intel WiDi and uses 5 GHz Wireless

used by devices with Intel WiDi?

LAN, you cannot connect using Screen Mirroring and Wireless

LAN at the same time. Turn off the Wireless LAN and connect

using Screen Mirroring.

The image contains static during Screen Mirroring connection

Check

Remedy

Is the Wi-Fi antenna of the mobile device cov- Try not to cover the Wi-Fi antenna of the mobile device. ered?

Is the mobile device connected to the internet?

If you use a Screen Mirroring connection and an internet connection at the same time, the image may stop or contain noise. Disconnect the internet connection to expand your wireless bandwidth and improve the connection speed of the mobile device.

Is there a problem in the projected content? Content that can be projected in Screen Mirroring is subject to restrictions. Make sure the projected content meets the requirements. s p.59

Does the mobile device have a power saving Depending on the settings of the mobile device, the connection

setting?

may be lost when the device enters the power saving mode.

Check the electrical power saving settings on the mobile device.

Is the mobile device using the latest version Update to the latest version of the wireless driver or firmware on

of its wireless driver or firmware?

the mobile device.

Bluetooth device problems

c Bluetooth audio devices are not supported in some countries and regions.

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Cannot Connect Bluetooth Device

Check

Remedy

Was a device search performed?

When connecting a Bluetooth device for the first time, or when changing to another Bluetooth device, perform Search Blue- tooth Device. s p.21

Does the device support copyright protection You cannot connect a Bluetooth device that does not support

(SCMS-T)?

copyright protection (SCMS-T).

Is the device based on A2DP?

You cannot connect a Bluetooth device that does not support A2DP.

The audio and connection for the Bluetooth device disconnects

Check

Remedy

Are there any obstacles between the projec- Check for any obstacles between the projector and the Bluetooth

tor and the Bluetooth device?

device, and change their positions to improve communication.

Is the device connected within the specified If the distance between the projector and the Bluetooth device

communication distance?

exceed 10 m, the connection may be lost. Move the Bluetooth

device closer to the projector.

Are there any wireless equipment or microwave ovens in the vicinity?

If the device is used at the same time as other wireless equipment or microwave ovens, radio wave interference may occur, and the image and audio may be interrupted. Avoid equipment that could cause interference.

Other problems

No audio, or the audio is too low

Check Is the audio cable connected correctly? Is the volume too low? Is it connected with an HDMI cable? Are the Audio Out Device settings correct?
Are the Bluetooth Audio settings correct?*

Remedy
Try disconnecting the cable from the Audio (L-R) port, and then reconnecting.
Adjust the volume so that you can hear the audio. s p.32
If no audio is output when connecting via an HDMI cable, set the connected equipment to PCM output.
Check that the Audio Out Device settings are correct on the Configuration menu. s Settings - HDMI Link - Audio Out De- vice p.68
Make the following settings when connecting a Bluetooth audio device.
· To output audio from the projector's speaker or an AV system,
set Bluetooth Audio to Off.
· To output audio from Bluetooth audio devices, set Bluetooth
Audio to On.

s Settings - Bluetooth - Bluetooth Audio p.68 * Bluetooth audio devices are not supported in some countries and regions.

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Cannot make settings on the control panel

Check

Remedy

Is Control Panel Lock set to Full Lock or Par- When Control Panel Lock is set to Full Lock in the Configura-

tial Lock?

tion menu, all button operations on the control panel are disa-

bled; when Partial Lock is set, only the button on the control

panel is available. Perform operations from the remote control.

s Settings - Lock Setting - Control Panel Lock p.68

Slideshow does not start

Check
Is the USB storage device using a security function?

Remedy
You may not be able to use USB storage devices that incorporate security functions.

About Event ID

Check the event ID and perform the remedy given below. If you cannot resolve the problem, contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center.
s Epson Projector Contact List

Event ID

Cause

Remedy

0021
0022 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0035 0434 0481 0482 0485

Failed to startup Screen Mirroring. Network communication is unstable.

Restart the projector.
Check the network communication status, and reconnect after waiting for a while.

0023 0024 0025

Connection failed.

If you see the PIN entry screen on your computer, enter the PIN code displayed on the Screen Mirroring standby screen or at the bottom right of the projected image.

If this does not solve the problem, restart the projector and the connected devices, and then check the connection settings.

0432 0435

Failed to startup EasyMP Network Projection. Restart the projector.

0433

An image that was transferred cannot be re- Restart EasyMP Network Projection. produced.

0484

Communications was cut off from the computer.

0483 04FE

EasyMP Network Projection ended unexpect- Check the status of network communications.

edly.

Wait for a while and then try connecting again.

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Event ID 0479 04FF 0891
0892
0894
0898
0020 0026 0032 0036 0037 0038 0899

Cause A system error occurred in the projector.

Remedy Restart the projector.

The same SSID access point cannot be found. Set the computer, the access point, and the projector to the same SSID.

WPA and WPA2 authentication type mismatch. Check the setting of wireless LAN security to see if it is correct.

Communications was cut off because a con- Check with the network administrator and folnection was made to the wrong access point. low their instructions.

Failed to acquire the DHCP.

Check the DHCP server to see if it is operating correctly. Turn off DHCP if it is not being used. s Network Settings - Wireless LAN - IP Set- tings - DHCP p.71

Other connection errors

If restarting the projector or network applications does not solve the problem, contact one of the following addresses. s Epson Projector Contact List

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Maintenance

Cleaning the Parts
You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate.
Warning
Do not use sprays that contain flammable gas to remove dirt and dust from the projector's lens, air filter, and so on. The projector may catch fire due to the high internal temperature of the lamp.
Cleaning the air filter
Clean the air filter if dust has accumulated on the air filter or when the following message is displayed. "The projector is overheating. Make sure nothing is blocking the air vent, and clean or replace the air filter."
Attention
· If dust collects on the air filter, it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise, and this can lead to problems with operation and shorten the optical engine's service life. It is recommended that you clean the air filter at least once every three months. Clean them more often than this if using the projector in a particularly dusty environment.
· Do not rinse the air filter in water. Do not use detergents or solvents. · Lightly brush the air filter to clean it. If it is brushed too strongly, dust will be ground into the air filter and
cannot be removed.

a Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn off the power, and then disconnect the power cord.

b Remove any dust on the air filter by using a vacuum cleaner from the front side.

Cleaning the main unit
Clean the projector's surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth. If it is particularly dirty, moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent, and then firmly wring the cloth dry before using it to wipe the surface.
Attention
Do not use volatile substances such as wax, alcohol, or thinner to clean the projector's surface. The quality of the case may change or the paint may peel off.
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Cleaning the lens
Use a commercially available cloth for cleaning glasses to gently wipe off dirt from the lens.
Attention
Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or handle the lens too roughly as it can easily become damaged.
Cleaning the 3D Glasses
Use the cloth supplied to gently wipe off dirt from the lenses of the 3D Glasses.
Attention
· Do not rub the lenses of the glasses with harsh materials or handle the lenses too roughly as they can easily become damaged.
· When maintenance is necessary, disconnect the USB Charging Adapter from the electrical outlet, and check that all cables have been disconnected.
c The 3D Glasses contain rechargeable batteries. Observe local regulations when you dispose of them.
Replacement Periods for Consumables
Air filter replacement period
· If the message is displayed even though the air filter has been cleaned s p.90
Lamp replacement period
· The following message is displayed when projection starts: "It is time to replace your lamp. Please contact your Epson projector reseller or visit www.epson.com to purchase."
· The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate.
c · The lamp replacement message is set to appear after 3,900 H in order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected images. The message display time changes depending on the usage situation, such as the color mode setting and so on. If you continue to use the lamp after the replacement period has passed, the possibility that the lamp may explode increases. When the lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible, even if it is still working. · Depending on the characteristics of the lamp and the way it has been used, the lamp may become darker or stop working before the lamp warning message appears. You should always have a spare lamp unit ready in case it is needed.
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Replacing Consumables Replacing the air filter

c Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Filter frame: ABS Filter: Polyurethane foam

a Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn off the power, and then disconnect the power cord.

d Install the new air filter. Slide in the air filter until it clicks into place.

b Open the air filter cover.

c Remove the old air filter. Grip the air filter cover tab and pull it straight up.

e Close the air filter cover.

Replacing the lamp
Warning
When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating, there is a possibility that the lamp may be broken. If replacing the lamp of a projector that has been suspended from the ceiling, you should always assume that the lamp is cracked, and remove the lamp cover with care. When you open the lamp cover, small shards of glass could fall out. If any shards of glass get into your eyes or mouth, contact a doctor immediately.
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Caution
· Do not touch the lamp cover immediately after turning off the projector as it is still hot. Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover. Otherwise, you could get burnt.
· We recommend the use of genuine EPSON option lamps. The use of non-genuine lamps may affect projection quality and safety. Any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non-genuine lamps may not be covered by Epson's warranty.

a Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn off the power, and then disconnect the power cord.
b Loosen the lamp cover fixing screw.

e Remove the old lamp. Grip the projection and pull it straight out.

c Remove the lamp cover. Slide the lamp cover straight forward and remove it.

f Install the new lamp. Make sure the lamp is facing the correct direction and press it in.

d Loosen the two lamp fixing screws.

g Tighten the two lamp fixing screws.

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h Replace the lamp cover. Slide the cover back into place.

i Tighten the lamp cover fixing screw.

Warning
Do not disassemble or remodel the lamp. If a modified or disassembled lamp is installed in the projector and used, it could cause a fire, electric shock, or an accident.

Caution
· Make sure you install the lamp and lamp cover securely. If they are not installed correctly, the power does not turn on.
· The lamp contains mercury (Hg). Dispose of used lamps in accordance with your local laws and regulations on disposing of fluorescent tubing.

Resetting lamp hours

After replacing the lamp, make sure you reset the lamp hours.
The projector records how long the lamp is turned on and a message and indicator notify you when it is time to replace the lamp.

a Turn on the power. b Press the button.
The Configuration menu is displayed.

d Use the

buttons to select Yes,

and then press the button to

execute.

The lamp hours are reset.

c Select Reset - Reset Lamp Hours. A reset confirmation message is displayed.

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Optional Accessories and Consumables

The following optional accessories/consumables are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories and consumables is current as of: May, 2015. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice.
Varies depending on country of purchase.

Optional Items

Name

Model No.

Explanation

Ceiling mount (white)*

ELPMB23

Use when installing the projector on a ceiling.

Ceiling pipe 450 (450 mm white)* Ceiling pipe 700 (700 mm white)*

ELPFP13 ELPFP14

Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling.

RF system 3D Glasses

ELPGS03

Use when viewing 3D images.

USB Charging Adapter

ELPAC01

Use when charging the 3D Glasses.

Computer cable (1.8 m)

ELPKC02

Use when projecting a computer's screen.

Computer cable (3.0 m)

ELPKC09

Computer cable (20.0 m)

ELPKC10

* Special expertise is required to suspend the projector from a ceiling. Contact your local dealer.

Consumables

Lamp unit Air filter

Name

Model No. ELPLP88 ELPAF32

Explanation Use as a replacement for used lamps. (1 lamp) Use as a replacement for used air filters. (1 air filter)

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Supported Resolutions

Computer Signals (Analog RGB)

VGA SVGA XGA SXGA
WXGA

Signal

WXGA++

Refresh Rate (Hz) 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60

Composite Video
Signal TV (NTSC) TV (SECAM) TV (PAL)

Refresh Rate (Hz) 60 50 50/60

HDMI1/HDMI2 Input Signal

Signal VGA SDTV (480i) SDTV (576i) SDTV (480p) SDTV (576p) HDTV (720p) HDTV (1080i) HDTV (1080p)

Refresh Rate (Hz) 60 60 50 60 50 50/60 50/60 24/30/50/60

MHL Input Signal

VGA SDTV (480i)

Signal

Refresh Rate (Hz) 60 60
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Resolution (dots) 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 1280 x 768 1366 x 768 1280 x 800 1600 x 900
Resolution (dots) 720 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 576
Resolution (dots) 640 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 480 720 x 576 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Resolution (dots) 640 x 480 720 x 480

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Signal SDTV (576i) SDTV (480p) SDTV (576p) HDTV (720p) HDTV (1080i) HDTV (1080p)

Refresh Rate (Hz) 50 60 50 50/60 50/60 24/30

Resolution (dots) 720 x 576 720 x 480 720 x 576 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080

3D Input Signal HDMI

Signal

Refresh Rate Resolution (dots) (Hz)

HDTV750p (720p)
HDTV1125i (1080i)
HDTV1125p (1080p)
HDTV1125p (1080p)

50/60 50/60 50/60
24

1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
1920 x 1080

Frame Packing
-

3D Format Side by Side

Top and Bottom
-

3D Input Signal MHL

Signal

Refresh Rate Resolution (dots) (Hz)

HDTV750p (720p)
HDTV1125i (1080i)
HDTV1125p (1080p)
HDTV1125p (1080p)

50/60 50/60 50/60
24

1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
1920 x 1080

Frame Packing -
-

3D Format Side by Side
-

Top and Bottom
-

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Specifications

Product name

EH-TW5350

EH-TW5300/EH-TW5210

Appearance

297 (W) x 119 (H) x 249 (D) mm

Panel Size

0.61" wide

Display method

Polysilicon TFT active matrix

Resolution

1920 (W) x 1080 (H) x 3

Focus adjustment

Manual

Zoom adjustment

Manual (Approx. 1 to 1.2)

Lamp (light source)

UHE lamp 200 W, Model No.: ELPLP88

Lamp replacement time

3,900 hours

Power supply

100 - 240 V AC ±10%, 50/60 Hz, 3.1 - 1.4 A

Power con- 100 to 120 V area sumption

Operating: 307 W Standby power consumption (Communication On): 2.1 W

Standby power consumption (Communication Off): 0.21 W

220 to 240 V area Operating: 291 W

Standby power consumption (Communication On): 2.4 W

Standby power consumption (Communication Off): 0.28 W

Operating altitude

Altitude 0 to 3,000 m

Operating temperature

+5 to +35°C * (No condensation)

Storage temperature

-10 to +60°C (No condensation)

Mass

Approx. 3.1 kg

Approx. 2.9 kg

Connectors

PC port x 1, Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) blue

HDMI port x 2, HDMI For HDCP, For CEC signals, For MHL signals (HDMI1 port only), For 3D signals, For linear PCM, Deep Color

Video port x 1, RCA pin jack

Audio-L/R port x 1, RCA pin jack

USB 2.0 TypeA port x 1

Audio Out port x 1, Stereo mini jack

Speaker

Maximum input 5 W x 1

* The operating temperature is +5 to 30°C at an altitude of 2287 to 3000m.

This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase voltage 230V.

              .

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Angle of tilt
If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 12°, it could be damaged or cause an accident.
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DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers

We: Located at:
Tel:

Epson America, Inc. 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 562-981-3840

Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed, is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2.909. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Trade Name:

EPSON

Type of Product:

LCD Projector

Model:

H707C/H708C/H709C

FCC Compliance Statement
For United States Users
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

WARNING
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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Appearance

Units: mm

a Center of lens b Distance from center of lens to suspension bracket fixing point

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List of Safety Symbols

The following table lists the meaning of the safety symbols labeled on the equipment.

Symbol mark

Approved standards

Meaning

IEC60417 No. 5007

"ON" (power) To indicate connection to the mains.

IEC60417 No. 5008

"OFF" (power) To indicate disconnection from the mains.

IEC60417 No. 5009
ISO7000 No. 0434B IEC3864-B3.1 IEC60417 No. 5041
IEC60417 No. 6042 ISO3864-B3.6 IEC60417 No. 5957
IEC60417 No. 5926 ---
IEC60417 No. 5001B
IEC60417 No. 5002 ---
IEC60417 No. 5019
IEC60417 No. 5017

Stand-by To identify the switch or switch position by means of which part of the equipment is switched on in order to bring it into the standby condition.
Caution To identify general caution when using the product.
Caution, hot surface To indicate that the marked item can be hot and should not be touched without taking care.
Caution, risk of electric shock To identify equipment that has risk of electric shock.
For indoor use only To identify electrical equipment designed primarily for indoor use.
Polarity of d.c. power connector To identify the positive and negative connections (the polarity) on a piece of equipment to which a d.c. power supply may be connected.
Battery, general On battery powered equipment. To identify a device for instance a cover for the battery compartment, or the connector terminals. Positioning of cell To identify the battery holder itself and to identify the positioning of the cell(s) inside the battery holder.
Protective earth To identify any terminal which is intended for connection to an external conductor for protection against electric shock in case of a fault, or the terminal of a protective earth electrode. Earth To identify an earth (ground) terminal in cases where neither the symbol is explicitly required.
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Symbol mark

Approved standards

Meaning

IEC60417 No. 5032

Alternating current To indicate on the rating plate that the equipment is suitable for alternating current only; to identify relevant terminals.

IEC60417 No. 5031

Direct current To indicate on the rating plate that the equipment is suitable for direct current only; to identify relevant terminals.

IEC60417 No. 5172

Class II equipment To identify equipment meeting the safety requirements specified for Class II equipment according to IEC 61140.

ISO 3864

General prohibition To identify actions or operations that are prohibited.

ISO 3864
----ISO3864 IEC60825-1 ISO 3864

Contact prohibition To indicate injury that could occur due to touching a specific part of the equipment.
Never look into the optical lens while the projector is on.
To indicate that the marked item don't place anything on projector. Caution, laser radiation To indicate the equipment has a laser radiation part.
Disassembly prohibition To indicate a risk of injury, such as electric shock, if the equipment is disassembled.

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Glossary

This section briefly explains the difficult terms that are not explained in context in the text of this guide. For details, refer to other commercially available publications.

Aspect Ratio

The ratio between an image's length and its height. Screens with a horizontal:vertical ratio of 16:9, such as HDTV screens, are known as wide screens.

SDTV and general computer displays have an aspect ratio of 4:3.

HDCP
TM HDMI

HDCP is an abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. It is used to prevent illegal copying and protect copyrights by encrypting digital signals sent over DVI and HDMI ports. Because the HDMI port on this projector supports HDCP, it can project digital images protected by HDCP technology. However, the projector may not be able to project images protected with updated or revised versions of HDCP encryption.
An abbreviation for High Definition Multimedia Interface. This is the standard by which HD images and multichannel audio signals are digitally transmitted.
TM HDMI is a standard aimed at digital consumer electronics and computers. By not com-
pressing the digital signal, the image can be transferred at the highest quality possible. It also provides an encryption function for the digital signal.

HDTV

An abbreviation for High-Definition Television. This refers to high-definition systems which satisfy the following conditions.
· Vertical resolution of 720p or 1080i or greater (p = Progressive, i = Interlace) · Screen aspect of 16:9 Dolby Digital audio reception and playback (or output)

Interlace

Transmits information needed to create one screen by sending every other line, starting from the top of the image and working down to the bottom. Images are more likely to flicker because one frame is displayed every other line.

MHL

An abbreviation for Mobile High-definition Link, which is a standard high-definition interface that enables high-speed transfer of video signals on mobile devices.

It is a standard targeting smartphones and tablets that transfers uncompressed digital signals without loss of quality and also enables simultaneous charging of such devices.

NTSC Pairing

An abbreviation for the National Television Standards Committee. A terrestrial analog color broadcasting method. This method is used in Japan, North America, and Latin America.
Register devices in advance when connecting with Bluetooth devices to ensure mutual communication.

PAL

An abbreviation for Phase Alternation by Line. A terrestrial analog color broadcasting

method. This method is used in various Western European countries (with the exception

of France), Asian countries such as China, and Africa.

SDTV

An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television. This refers to standard television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for HDTV High-Definition Television.

SECAM

An abbreviation for SEquential Couleur A Memoire. A terrestrial analog color broadcasting method. This method is used in France, Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, Africa, and so on.

SVGA

A screen size standard with a resolution of 800 (horizontal) x 600 (vertical) dots.

SXGA

A screen size standard with a resolution of 1,280 (horizontal) x 1,024 (vertical) dots.

VGA

A screen size standard with a resolution of 640 (horizontal) x 480 (vertical) dots.

XGA

A screen size standard with a resolution of 1,024 (horizontal) x 768 (vertical) dots.

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YCbCr YPbPr

In component image signals for SDTV, Y is the brightness, while Cb and Cr indicate the color difference.
In component image signals for HDTV, Y is the brightness, while Pb and Pr indicate the color difference.

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General Notes
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions. Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation. The contents of this guide may be changed or updated without further notice. Illustrations in this guide and the actual projector may differ. Restriction of Use When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability/safety such as transportation devices related to aviation, rail, marine, automotive etc.; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices etc; or functional/ precision devices etc, you should use this product only after giving consideration to including fail-safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability. Because this product was not intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability/safety such as aerospace equipment, main communication equipment, nuclear power control equipment, or medical equipment related to direct medical care etc, please make your own judgment on this product's suitability after a full evaluation.
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General Notice
EPSON and ELPLP are the trademarks or registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and the Seiko Epson Cor-
poration uses these marks under license. Other trademarks or trade names are the property of their respective owners.
® ® Bluetopia is provided for your use by Stonestreet One, LLC under a software license agreement. Stonestreet ® ® One, LLC is and shall remain the sole owner of all right, title and interest whatsoever in and to Bluetopia and ® your use is subject to such ownership and to the license agreement. Stonestreet One, LLC reserves all rights ® related to Bluetopia not expressly granted under the license agreement and no other rights or licenses are
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MHL, the MHL logo, and Mobile High-Definition Link are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks of MHL and LLC in the United States and/or other countries.
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3
3D brightness ................................................. 66 3D conversion ................................................. 45 3D display ......................................................... 66 3D format ......................................................... 66 3D Glasses ........................................................ 43 3D images ........................................................ 42 3D settings ....................................................... 66 3D viewing notice ......................................... 66
A
Adjusting focus .............................................. 29 Adjusting RGB ................................................. 37 Adjusting the tilt ............................................ 30 Advanced .................................................. 66, 67 Air filter .............................................................. 90 Air filter cover ................................................. 92 Air filter replacement period ..................... 91 Appearance ................................................... 101 Aspect ......................................................... 34, 66 Auto iris ...................................................... 36, 66 Auto setup ....................................................... 67 Auto V-Keystone ..................................... 30, 68

Control panel ..................................................... 8 Control panel lock ......................................... 69 Cool-down ....................................................... 28
D
DHCP .................................................................. 73 Direct power on ............................................. 70 Display ............................................................... 70 Display Background ..................................... 70 Displaying the test pattern ........................ 29
E
Erase memory ................................................. 40 Error/Warning indicators ............................ 75 Event ID ............................................................. 88 Extended menu .............................................. 70
F
Focus .................................................................. 81 Focus adjustment .......................................... 29 Focus ring .................................................... 8, 29 Frame Interpolation ..................................... 65 Full ...................................................................... 34

B
Basic menu ....................................................... 72 Bluetooth ......................................................... 68 Brightness .......................................... 37, 65, 66
C
CEC standards ................................................. 48 Channel ............................................................. 73 Child lock .......................................................... 69 Cleaning the 3D Glasses ............................. 91 Cleaning the air filter .................................... 90 Cleaning the lens ........................................... 91 Cleaning the main unit ................................ 90 Color mode ............................................... 33, 65 Color saturation ............................................. 65 Color Temp. ..................................................... 65 Configuration menu ..................................... 64 Connecting ...................................................... 19 Connecting a computer .............................. 19 Connecting Bluetooth devices ................. 21 Connecting external speakers .................. 21 Connecting smartphones or tablets ...... 20 Connecting USB devices ............................. 20 Connecting video equipment .................. 19 Connection Mode ......................................... 73 Contrast ............................................................ 65 Control Panel ..................................................... 9

G
Gain ............................................................. 37, 66 Gateway Address ........................................... 73
H
H/V-Keystone ........................................... 31, 68 HDMI link .......................................................... 48 HDMI port ......................................................... 48 Height adjustment ........................................ 29 High altitude mode ...................................... 70 H-Keystone ...................................................... 68 H-Keystone adjuster .............................. 31, 68 Home screen ................................................... 27 Horizontal keystone adjuster ...................... 9 Hue .............................................................. 37, 66
I
Illumination ..................................................... 70 Image ................................................................. 33 Image Enhancement .................................... 65 Image enhancement .................................... 35 Image menu .................................................... 65 Images ............................................................... 50 Indicators .......................................................... 75 Info menu ......................................................... 74 Inverse 3D Glasses ......................................... 66 IP Address ......................................................... 73

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IP Address Display ......................................... 73 IP Settings ........................................................ 73
K
Keystone ........................................................... 68
L
Lamp cover ................................................. 8, 93 Lamp cover fixing screw ............................. 93 Lamp replacement period ......................... 91 Language ......................................................... 71 Load memory .................................................. 39 Lock setting ..................................................... 69
M
Memory ............................................................. 69 Memory function ........................................... 39 Menu .................................................................. 64 Messages .......................................................... 70
N
Network menu ............................................... 71 Noise .................................................................. 81
O
Offset .......................................................... 37, 66 Operating range ............................................ 25 Operating time ............................................... 94 Operation ......................................................... 70 Overscan ........................................................... 67
P
Pairing ............................................................... 44 Passphrase ....................................................... 73 Position ............................................................. 67 Power ................................................................. 28 Power consumption ..................................... 66 Power supply .................................................. 26 Projection ......................................................... 70 Projection size ......................................... 17, 29
R
Remote Control .............................................. 11 Remote control .............................................. 24 Rename memory ........................................... 40 Replacement periods for consumables 91 Replacement time ......................................... 91 Replacing consumables .............................. 92 Replacing the air filter .................................. 92 Replacing the lamp ....................................... 92

Reset .............................................. 66, 67, 69, 71 Reset all ............................................................. 74 Reset lamp hours .................................... 74, 94 Reset memory .......................................... 40, 74 Reset menu ...................................................... 74 RGB ..................................................................... 66 RGBCMY ..................................................... 37, 66
S
Saturation .................................................. 37, 66 Save memory .................................................. 39 Search Access Point ...................................... 73 Security ............................................................. 73 Security menu ................................................ 73 Settings menu ................................................ 68 Sharpness .................................................. 35, 65 Signal menu .................................................... 66 Sleep mode ...................................................... 70 Slideshow ......................................................... 50 Soft Keyboard ................................................. 72 Source ................................................................ 26 Specifications .................................................. 98 Split Screen ...................................................... 52 Split screen ...................................................... 68 SSID .................................................................... 73 SSID Display ..................................................... 73 Standby Mode ................................................ 71 Startup Screen ................................................ 70 Sub menu ......................................................... 64 Subnet Mask .................................................... 73 Supported resolutions ................................. 96 Sync. ................................................................... 67
T
Tint ...................................................................... 65 Top menu ......................................................... 64 Tracking ............................................................ 66
U
USB ..................................................................... 50 User button ...................................................... 69
V
Version .............................................................. 74 V-Keystone ....................................................... 68 Volume ....................................................... 32, 68
W
Wireless LAN menu ....................................... 73

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Z
Zoom .................................................................. 34 Zoom adjustment ......................................... 29 Zoom ring ........................................................... 8
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Acrobat Distiller 8.1.0 (Windows)