Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
Page 4
... XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be remotely controlled either from a dedicated remote control or a computer. You use the remote control from virtually any video standard. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology supports resolutions from workstations and notebook computers...
... XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be remotely controlled either from a dedicated remote control or a computer. You use the remote control from virtually any video standard. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology supports resolutions from workstations and notebook computers...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
Page 5
... the screen Clear previous effects Create a macro for a specific sequence of key strokes 2. Customize remote control buttons to : 1. Control the following projector features: Change projector settings Change the test pattern Specify an image gamma Create a user logo Versatility-Flexible installation EPSON PowerLite projectors can be installed in a variety of ways: Front projection Rear projection Ceiling mount Ceiling mount...
... the screen Clear previous effects Create a macro for a specific sequence of key strokes 2. Customize remote control buttons to : 1. Control the following projector features: Change projector settings Change the test pattern Specify an image gamma Create a user logo Versatility-Flexible installation EPSON PowerLite projectors can be installed in a variety of ways: Front projection Rear projection Ceiling mount Ceiling mount...
Product Information Guide
Page 1
EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector speaker foot release lever foot lens ring remote control receiver foot release lever foot focus ring control panel buttons warning lights power inlet Kensington lock port USB mouse port A/V computer connector jacks standard mouse port audio jacks S-video connector Projector Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Size of...
EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector speaker foot release lever foot lens ring remote control receiver foot release lever foot focus ring control panel buttons warning lights power inlet Kensington lock port USB mouse port A/V computer connector jacks standard mouse port audio jacks S-video connector Projector Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Size of...
Product Information Guide
Page 4
... red flashing orange flashing red flashing orange red flashing red The projector is almost burned out. There is warming up to 30 feet away). EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector 1/00 Contact EPSON for a few minutes, then turn the projector on or unplug it . Using the Remote Control The remote control lets you may need to change the air filter. If...
... red flashing orange flashing red flashing orange red flashing red The projector is almost burned out. There is warming up to 30 feet away). EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector 1/00 Contact EPSON for a few minutes, then turn the projector on or unplug it . Using the Remote Control The remote control lets you may need to change the air filter. If...
Product Information Guide
Page 5
... a mouse left side of the projector, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. Video Switches to enlarge or reduce the image. Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for VGA, UXGA, SVGA, and SXGA input. a certain type of an enlarged ...stamp on the remote control. Comp Switches to a ±15° tilt. Note: The projector may not respond to remote control commands in these conditions to the P in the OFF position; Do not try to warp. 1/00 EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector - 5 Cleaning the Projector To clean the projector, first unplug ...
... a mouse left side of the projector, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. Video Switches to enlarge or reduce the image. Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for VGA, UXGA, SVGA, and SXGA input. a certain type of an enlarged ...stamp on the remote control. Comp Switches to a ±15° tilt. Note: The projector may not respond to remote control commands in these conditions to the P in the OFF position; Do not try to warp. 1/00 EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector - 5 Cleaning the Projector To clean the projector, first unplug ...
User Manual
Page 4
C Technical Specifications Index General 33 Projection Lamp 34 Remote Control 34 Mouse Compatibility 34 Remote IR Receiver 34 Mechanical 34 Electrical 34 Environmental 34 Safety 35 CE Marking 35 Supported Monitor Displays 35 Computer Connector Pin Assignments 37 4
C Technical Specifications Index General 33 Projection Lamp 34 Remote Control 34 Mouse Compatibility 34 Remote IR Receiver 34 Mechanical 34 Electrical 34 Environmental 34 Safety 35 CE Marking 35 Supported Monitor Displays 35 Computer Connector Pin Assignments 37 4
User Manual
Page 5
..., DVD player, or laser disc player before it . This appendix describes how to connect the projector to a Desktop Computer 5 You use the remote control as a wireless mouse. Except for one or more of the following in mind: s Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface. Keep the following : s Connect the mouse cable to place it...
..., DVD player, or laser disc player before it . This appendix describes how to connect the projector to a Desktop Computer 5 You use the remote control as a wireless mouse. Except for one or more of the following in mind: s Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface. Keep the following : s Connect the mouse cable to place it...
User Manual
Page 7
... Mouse Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer To connect the projector to your PC desktop computer, you need to the projector. Follow the steps in each section for the location of the projector; you may want to use the remote control as a mouse) If you connect the projector to your desktop computer, you need to: s Connect the...
... Mouse Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer To connect the projector to your PC desktop computer, you need to the projector. Follow the steps in each section for the location of the projector; you may want to use the remote control as a mouse) If you connect the projector to your desktop computer, you need to: s Connect the...
User Manual
Page 9
...PS/2 mouse cable USB mouse cable Connecting to the projector. Connecting the Audio Cable If your presentation includes sound effects or other end of computer audio, you can deliver your User's Guide for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more flexibility. Connecting...in jack audio cable 2. Connect the other types of the audio cable to the Audio In jack on whether your computer or near the projector. Audio in a large auditorium, for example), you need to connect the audio cable. 1. You don't need to stand near your ...
...PS/2 mouse cable USB mouse cable Connecting to the projector. Connecting the Audio Cable If your presentation includes sound effects or other end of computer audio, you can deliver your User's Guide for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more flexibility. Connecting...in jack audio cable 2. Connect the other types of the audio cable to the Audio In jack on whether your computer or near the projector. Audio in a large auditorium, for example), you need to connect the audio cable. 1. You don't need to stand near your ...
User Manual
Page 10
...mouse will be projecting with audio) s Connect the mouse cable (if you want to use the remote control as a mouse) If you connect the projector to your Macintosh, you are using the remote control as a mouse.) note Macintosh configurations vary. 1. Connect one end of the appropriate mouse cable to ... connecting USB mouse cable 3. Connecting to a Desktop Macintosh To connect the projector to your images on the projector. Follow the steps in each section for the location of mouse port your projector. Determine which type of the ports needed to a Desktop Computer See your...
...mouse will be projecting with audio) s Connect the mouse cable (if you want to use the remote control as a mouse) If you connect the projector to your Macintosh, you are using the remote control as a mouse.) note Macintosh configurations vary. 1. Connect one end of the appropriate mouse cable to ... connecting USB mouse cable 3. Connecting to a Desktop Macintosh To connect the projector to your images on the projector. Follow the steps in each section for the location of mouse port your projector. Determine which type of the ports needed to a Desktop Computer See your...
User Manual
Page 13
...your Macintosh. Connecting the Cable for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you need to connect the audio cable. 1. Mouse/Com standard mouse port USB Mouse USB mouse port Mac mouse cable USB mouse cable Connecting to stand near the projector. Audio in the room and ... Macintosh or near your presentation from anywhere in jack audio cable 2. You'll use different cables and different ports on the projector, depending on the projector. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In jack on what type of the audio cable to the...
...your Macintosh. Connecting the Cable for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you need to connect the audio cable. 1. Mouse/Com standard mouse port USB Mouse USB mouse port Mac mouse cable USB mouse cable Connecting to stand near the projector. Audio in the room and ... Macintosh or near your presentation from anywhere in jack audio cable 2. You'll use different cables and different ports on the projector, depending on the projector. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In jack on what type of the audio cable to the...
User Manual
Page 17
... the A/V Mute button, or as the startup screen. s About Provides information about lamp usage and the current display settings. BAppendix B: Using the Projector Menus The on the remote control. The following 8 menus and features are available: s Video Controls the look and quality of startup screen, color temperature, and rear or ceiling projection. Using the...
... the A/V Mute button, or as the startup screen. s About Provides information about lamp usage and the current display settings. BAppendix B: Using the Projector Menus The on the remote control. The following 8 menus and features are available: s Video Controls the look and quality of startup screen, color temperature, and rear or ceiling projection. Using the...
User Manual
Page 18
Changing Menu Settings You use the Menu, Enter and Esc buttons on the lower part of the remote control and press the Menu button. Volume + You see the following: menus 18 Using the Projector Menus Video menu options To change menu settings. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom Power R/C ON OFF 3 2 5 4 1 Enter Menu button Esc Menu Help Comp S-Video Video Auto Resize P in P - To access the menu system, open the cover on the remote control to change a menu setting: 1.
Changing Menu Settings You use the Menu, Enter and Esc buttons on the lower part of the remote control and press the Menu button. Volume + You see the following: menus 18 Using the Projector Menus Video menu options To change menu settings. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom Power R/C ON OFF 3 2 5 4 1 Enter Menu button Esc Menu Help Comp S-Video Video Auto Resize P in P - To access the menu system, open the cover on the remote control to change a menu setting: 1.
User Manual
Page 24
Selects the color and width for freehand lines (2 to their initial factory defaults. 24 Using the Projector Menus Returns all menu items to 148 pixels). Selects a box color and shape. Adjusts the cursor speed to 32 pixels). Selects the marker (horizontal or vertical lines) color and width (from 2 to Low, Middle, or High. Menu item Cursor/ Stamp Box Marker Freehand Cursor Speed Reset Description Selects the stamp you want to use as the cursor graphic and lets you customize the drawing tools available on the remote control. Effect Menu The Effect menu lets you enlarge it.
Selects the color and width for freehand lines (2 to their initial factory defaults. 24 Using the Projector Menus Returns all menu items to 148 pixels). Selects a box color and shape. Adjusts the cursor speed to 32 pixels). Selects the marker (horizontal or vertical lines) color and width (from 2 to Low, Middle, or High. Menu item Cursor/ Stamp Box Marker Freehand Cursor Speed Reset Description Selects the stamp you want to use as the cursor graphic and lets you customize the drawing tools available on the remote control. Effect Menu The Effect menu lets you enlarge it.
User Manual
Page 27
...Enter. When you see the message "Do you have selected the entire area, press Enter. 6. Using the Projector Menus 27 select Yes and press Enter. Use the Enter button on the remote control to select the area of the image you want to select this image?" Press Enter to use this feature.... Use the Enter button on the remote control to change the area selected, select No and repeat step 5. 3. You...
...Enter. When you see the message "Do you have selected the entire area, press Enter. 6. Using the Projector Menus 27 select Yes and press Enter. Use the Enter button on the remote control to select the area of the image you want to select this image?" Press Enter to use this feature.... Use the Enter button on the remote control to change the area selected, select No and repeat step 5. 3. You...
User Manual
Page 34
Projection Lamp Remote Control Mouse Compatibility Remote IR Receiver Mechanical Electrical Environmental Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 120 W Lamp life About 2000 hours Part number ELPLP10S (710c) ELPLP10B (500c, 700c) Range 32.8 feet (10 meters) Batteries Alkaline AA (2) Supports PS/2, USB, Macintosh Supports EPSON Remote IR Receiver, 10-foot cable (typical use for rear screen...
Projection Lamp Remote Control Mouse Compatibility Remote IR Receiver Mechanical Electrical Environmental Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 120 W Lamp life About 2000 hours Part number ELPLP10S (710c) ELPLP10B (500c, 700c) Range 32.8 feet (10 meters) Batteries Alkaline AA (2) Supports PS/2, USB, Macintosh Supports EPSON Remote IR Receiver, 10-foot cable (typical use for rear screen...
User Manual
Page 38
... connecting desktop, 9, 13 menu, 23 B Brightness, 33 Brightness setting, 20, 22 Buttons, remote control, 18 to 19 C Camcorder, adjusting the projected image, 22 CE Marking, 35 Ceiling, hanging the projector from, 30 Color setting, 21, 22 Color Temp setting, 30 Computer connector pin assignments, 37...10 to 14 to a desktop PC, 7 to 9 Contrast setting, 20, 22 D DIP switches, 12 Display formats, supported, 35 to 36 Distance from projector to screen, 5 to 6 Drawing tools, 24 E Effect menu, 24 Electrical specifications, 34 Environmental specifications, 34 to 35 F Formats, supported display, 35 to...
... connecting desktop, 9, 13 menu, 23 B Brightness, 33 Brightness setting, 20, 22 Buttons, remote control, 18 to 19 C Camcorder, adjusting the projected image, 22 CE Marking, 35 Ceiling, hanging the projector from, 30 Color setting, 21, 22 Color Temp setting, 30 Computer connector pin assignments, 37...10 to 14 to a desktop PC, 7 to 9 Contrast setting, 20, 22 D DIP switches, 12 Display formats, supported, 35 to 36 Distance from projector to screen, 5 to 6 Drawing tools, 24 E Effect menu, 24 Electrical specifications, 34 Environmental specifications, 34 to 35 F Formats, supported display, 35 to...
User Manual
Page 39
...consumption, 34 management, 25 supply, 34 Projector distance to screen, 6 hanging from the ceiling, 30 lamp specifications, 34 positioning, 5 to 6 positioning the screen image, 20, 22 setting up, 5 turning off, 16 turning on, 14 R Rear projection, 30 Remote control buttons, 18 to 19 specifications, 34..., 33 lamp, 34 mechanical, 34 remote control, 34 safety, 35 Startup screen, 30 Sync setting, 20 T Temperature requirements, 34 Tint setting, 22 Tone setting, 23 Tracking setting, 20 Turning off the projector, 16 Turning on additional equipment, 16 Turning on the projector, 14 U User's Logo feature,...
...consumption, 34 management, 25 supply, 34 Projector distance to screen, 6 hanging from the ceiling, 30 lamp specifications, 34 positioning, 5 to 6 positioning the screen image, 20, 22 setting up, 5 turning off, 16 turning on, 14 R Rear projection, 30 Remote control buttons, 18 to 19 specifications, 34..., 33 lamp, 34 mechanical, 34 remote control, 34 safety, 35 Startup screen, 30 Sync setting, 20 T Temperature requirements, 34 Tint setting, 22 Tone setting, 23 Tracking setting, 20 Turning off the projector, 16 Turning on additional equipment, 16 Turning on the projector, 14 U User's Logo feature,...
User Manual
Page 42
CContents Welcome Tips for Powerful Presentations 2 Getting More Information 3 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 4 Registering 4 Reading Your Electronic Manuals 4 1 Getting Started Unpacking the Projector 8 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 9 Positioning the Projector 9 Choosing Your Connections 11 Connecting to a PC Laptop 12 Connecting the Computer Cable 12 Connecting the Audio Cable 13 Connecting the Cable for...
CContents Welcome Tips for Powerful Presentations 2 Getting More Information 3 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes 4 Registering 4 Reading Your Electronic Manuals 4 1 Getting Started Unpacking the Projector 8 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 9 Positioning the Projector 9 Choosing Your Connections 11 Connecting to a PC Laptop 12 Connecting the Computer Cable 12 Connecting the Audio Cable 13 Connecting the Cable for...
User Manual
Page 43
...Your Image 28 Positioning Your Image 29 Adjusting the Image Shape 30 Using the Remote Control 30 Operating the Projector with the Remote Control . . . . 31 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 32 Zooming Your Image with the Remote 33 Resizing Your Image 33 Turning Off the Picture 34 Working with Audio and... Freehand Lines 39 What To Do When the Lights Flash 40 Using the On-Screen Help 41 Shutting Down the Projector 42 3 Fine-Tuning Your Projector Using the Menus 46 Changing Menu Settings 47 Adjusting the Image 48 Repositioning the Image 48 Adjusting Image Appearance 49...
...Your Image 28 Positioning Your Image 29 Adjusting the Image Shape 30 Using the Remote Control 30 Operating the Projector with the Remote Control . . . . 31 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 32 Zooming Your Image with the Remote 33 Resizing Your Image 33 Turning Off the Picture 34 Working with Audio and... Freehand Lines 39 What To Do When the Lights Flash 40 Using the On-Screen Help 41 Shutting Down the Projector 42 3 Fine-Tuning Your Projector Using the Menus 46 Changing Menu Settings 47 Adjusting the Image 48 Repositioning the Image 48 Adjusting Image Appearance 49...