User's Guide
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..., without notice. © 2008 Epson America, Inc. 4/08 2 PowerLite and PrivateLine are for any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Important Safety Information WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its accessories come packaged in this User's Guide, do not attempt to handle the new lamp. This information is a service mark of Seiko...
..., without notice. © 2008 Epson America, Inc. 4/08 2 PowerLite and PrivateLine are for any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Important Safety Information WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its accessories come packaged in this User's Guide, do not attempt to handle the new lamp. This information is a service mark of Seiko...
User's Guide
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... Validation 89 Projecting Over a Network 90 Connecting With Windows Vista 90 Vista Network Projector Limitations 92 5 Fine-Tuning the Projector 93 Using the Menu System 94 Restoring the Default Settings 95 Adjusting the Image 96 Six-Axis Color Adjustment 97 Adjusting Signal Settings 98 Customizing Projector Features 100 Using the Projector Security Features 102 Enabling Password Protection 102 Creating Your Own Startup Screen 104 Disabling the Projector's Buttons 106 Customizing Power and Operation 107 Multi-screen Color Adjustment 109 Projector Menu and...
... Validation 89 Projecting Over a Network 90 Connecting With Windows Vista 90 Vista Network Projector Limitations 92 5 Fine-Tuning the Projector 93 Using the Menu System 94 Restoring the Default Settings 95 Adjusting the Image 96 Six-Axis Color Adjustment 97 Adjusting Signal Settings 98 Customizing Projector Features 100 Using the Projector Security Features 102 Enabling Password Protection 102 Creating Your Own Startup Screen 104 Disabling the Projector's Buttons 106 Customizing Power and Operation 107 Multi-screen Color Adjustment 109 Projector Menu and...
User's Guide
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... PowerLite Pro G5200WNL 118 7 Maintaining the Projector 121 Cleaning the Lens 122 Cleaning the Projector Case 122 Cleaning the Air Filter 122 Replacing the Air Filter 125 Replacing the Lamp 126 Resetting the Lamp Timer 129 Checking Lamp Usage 130 Replacing the Batteries 130 Transporting the Projector 131 8 Solving Problems 133 Using On-Screen Help 134 Checking Projector Status 135 What To Do When the Lights Flash 135 Solving Projector Operation Problems 137 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 137 Solving Network Problems 143 Solving Problems With the Remote Control...
... PowerLite Pro G5200WNL 118 7 Maintaining the Projector 121 Cleaning the Lens 122 Cleaning the Projector Case 122 Cleaning the Air Filter 122 Replacing the Air Filter 125 Replacing the Lamp 126 Resetting the Lamp Timer 129 Checking Lamp Usage 130 Replacing the Batteries 130 Transporting the Projector 131 8 Solving Problems 133 Using On-Screen Help 134 Checking Projector Status 135 What To Do When the Lights Flash 135 Solving Projector Operation Problems 137 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 137 Solving Network Problems 143 Solving Problems With the Remote Control...
User's Guide
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...® for easy image shape/size adjustment ■ 1.8x optical zoom lens for flexible placement and positioning (lens not included) ■ 5 optional bayonet lenses ■ One-touch filter replacement ■ Side-loading easy lamp access ■ Security features include password, user's logo, the ability to -use, lightweight projector. WWelcome The PowerLite® Pro G5150NL/G5350NL/G5200WNL is an easy-to lock the projector buttons, a security cable attachment (cable not included...
...® for easy image shape/size adjustment ■ 1.8x optical zoom lens for flexible placement and positioning (lens not included) ■ 5 optional bayonet lenses ■ One-touch filter replacement ■ Side-loading easy lamp access ■ Security features include password, user's logo, the ability to -use, lightweight projector. WWelcome The PowerLite® Pro G5150NL/G5350NL/G5200WNL is an easy-to lock the projector buttons, a security cable attachment (cable not included...
User's Guide
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.... See page 146 for connecting the projector to use the Epson PrivateLine Support service to join the Presenters Club-and it's free. Quick steps for setting up your projector at all times. ■ Built-in this User's Guide, the EasyMP® Operation Guide, the EMP Monitor Operation Guide, your equipment, displaying and adjusting the image, using the remote control, and solving display problems. ■ Projector kit Includes this section, you register to get help : ■ Quick Reference...
.... See page 146 for connecting the projector to use the Epson PrivateLine Support service to join the Presenters Club-and it's free. Quick steps for setting up your projector at all times. ■ Built-in this User's Guide, the EasyMP® Operation Guide, the EMP Monitor Operation Guide, your equipment, displaying and adjusting the image, using the remote control, and solving display problems. ■ Projector kit Includes this section, you register to get help : ■ Quick Reference...
User's Guide
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... a signal from your computer's USB port, you'll need a USB cable. Setting Up the Projector 17 See "Optional Accessories" on page 18 to help you determine placement. This lets you stand in the front of the screen. Try to leave as much space as possible between the projector and the screen to get a good-size image. One may be included with your video equipment...
... a signal from your computer's USB port, you'll need a USB cable. Setting Up the Projector 17 See "Optional Accessories" on page 18 to help you determine placement. This lets you stand in the front of the screen. Try to leave as much space as possible between the projector and the screen to get a good-size image. One may be included with your video equipment...
User's Guide
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... on to Auto or Component Video (see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on connecting audio cables. 5. Match the Y/Cb/Cr (or Y/Pb/Pr) connectors on the projector. 3. If you 'll need to attach commercially available BNC adapters to make sure the Input Signal setting in the projector's Signal menu to your component video cable. Check your video device, you select the wrong source, image quality...
... on to Auto or Component Video (see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on connecting audio cables. 5. Match the Y/Cb/Cr (or Y/Pb/Pr) connectors on the projector. 3. If you 'll need to attach commercially available BNC adapters to make sure the Input Signal setting in the projector's Signal menu to your component video cable. Check your video device, you select the wrong source, image quality...
User's Guide
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... USB cable to the USB port on the projector. 2. Your projector may not work with the USB connection. 3. Setting Up the Projector 35 Follow the instructions beginning on page 37 to turn on the projector, as the Epson P-5000 or Apple® iPod® to the PowerLite Pro G5150NL or G5350NL. The indicator light turns orange when a USB device is connected and green when PC Free is running. Connecting to a Digital Camera or Other USB Device You can use...
... USB cable to the USB port on the projector. 2. Your projector may not work with the USB connection. 3. Setting Up the Projector 35 Follow the instructions beginning on page 37 to turn on the projector, as the Epson P-5000 or Apple® iPod® to the PowerLite Pro G5150NL or G5350NL. The indicator light turns orange when a USB device is connected and green when PC Free is running. Connecting to a Digital Camera or Other USB Device You can use...
User's Guide
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...: LAN port Turning the Projector On and Off Turn on or flashes when the SD card is in use a Category 5 shielded cable or better. Do not remove the card when the light is flashing, or you may have multiple pieces of connected equipment, you can then remove the card by pulling it can automatically detect and display the image source. To ensure proper data transmission, use . The indicator light above...
...: LAN port Turning the Projector On and Off Turn on or flashes when the SD card is in use a Category 5 shielded cable or better. Do not remove the card when the light is flashing, or you may have multiple pieces of connected equipment, you can then remove the card by pulling it can automatically detect and display the image source. To ensure proper data transmission, use . The indicator light above...
User's Guide
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... sure the wireless connection to Present Through a Network Then click the Network Connections icon. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Status. 76 Preparing the Projector to the access point is currently active, as described in Windows XP you cannot identify the gateway address using this : Right-click and select Status 2. Then follow these steps: 1. note If you would click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet...
... sure the wireless connection to Present Through a Network Then click the Network Connections icon. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Status. 76 Preparing the Projector to the access point is currently active, as described in Windows XP you cannot identify the gateway address using this : Right-click and select Status 2. Then follow these steps: 1. note If you would click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet...
User's Guide
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... Operation Guide for instructions on the following EasyMP features (G5150NL and G5350NL only): ■ Starting NS Connection ■ Projecting over the network ■ Multi-screen projection ■ Projecting video clips (Movie Sending Mode) ■ Using Presentation Mode ■ Using Virtual Displays Connecting With Windows Vista If you have Windows Vista, you can use the Network Projector function to connect to connect wirelessly, though with EMP NS Connection are enhanced when you use EMP NS Connection. All performances are possible when connecting using...
... Operation Guide for instructions on the following EasyMP features (G5150NL and G5350NL only): ■ Starting NS Connection ■ Projecting over the network ■ Multi-screen projection ■ Projecting video clips (Movie Sending Mode) ■ Using Presentation Mode ■ Using Virtual Displays Connecting With Windows Vista If you have Windows Vista, you can use the Network Projector function to connect to connect wirelessly, though with EMP NS Connection are enhanced when you use EMP NS Connection. All performances are possible when connecting using...
User's Guide
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... for example), adjust to make manual adjustments. If necessary (because some of the input signal. You may need to automatically optimize computer images. Turn it as needed: ■ Auto Setup Leave this setting On to readjust the color as the lamp in your projector changes over time. In addition to one of the projected image, you are projecting from.) Computer/RGB Video Component Video/S-Video 2. You see a screen similar to changing the position...
... for example), adjust to make manual adjustments. If necessary (because some of the input signal. You may need to automatically optimize computer images. Turn it as needed: ■ Auto Setup Leave this setting On to readjust the color as the lamp in your projector changes over time. In addition to one of the projected image, you are projecting from.) Computer/RGB Video Component Video/S-Video 2. You see a screen similar to changing the position...
User's Guide
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Replace the lamp cover, then tighten its screws. 9. Use the pointer button on the remote control (or the arrow buttons on the projector's control panel. Select Reset Lamp Hours and press Enter. 4. Reset the lamp timer as described in the next section. You see the prompt, select Yes and press Enter. 5. When you see the main menu. 2. When you need to reset the lamp timer using the projector's menu. 1. Maintaining the Projector 129 Press the Menu button on the...
Replace the lamp cover, then tighten its screws. 9. Use the pointer button on the remote control (or the arrow buttons on the projector's control panel. Select Reset Lamp Hours and press Enter. 4. Reset the lamp timer as described in the next section. You see the prompt, select Yes and press Enter. 5. When you see the main menu. 2. When you need to reset the lamp timer using the projector's menu. 1. Maintaining the Projector 129 Press the Menu button on the...
User's Guide
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... life span of the lamp is about 2000 hours if the Brightness Control setting in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 3000 hours if the Brightness Control setting is set to Low. Replacing the Batteries Replace the batteries in the remote control as you have a spare lamp handy if the usage hours on the battery cover as described below: 1. Make sure you lift the cover off. 130 Maintaining the Projector...
... life span of the lamp is about 2000 hours if the Brightness Control setting in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 3000 hours if the Brightness Control setting is set to Low. Replacing the Batteries Replace the batteries in the remote control as you have a spare lamp handy if the usage hours on the battery cover as described below: 1. Make sure you lift the cover off. 130 Maintaining the Projector...
User's Guide
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... the image to diagnose the problem. Red or flashing red There is operating normally. Temperature light Lamp light Wireless LAN status light (G5150NL and G5350NL only) Power light Refer to turn it . Green The projector is a problem with the projector. Check the other two lights and the information on page 136 to appear. Then plug the power cord back in sleep or standby mode. If this doesn't solve the problem, check the lights on top of the projector's status lights: Status lights Light Status Orange Flashing green Description The projector is...
... the image to diagnose the problem. Red or flashing red There is operating normally. Temperature light Lamp light Wireless LAN status light (G5150NL and G5350NL only) Power light Refer to turn it . Green The projector is a problem with the projector. Check the other two lights and the information on page 136 to appear. Then plug the power cord back in sleep or standby mode. If this doesn't solve the problem, check the lights on top of the projector's status lights: Status lights Light Status Orange Flashing green Description The projector is...
User's Guide
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...'t work, replace the lamp. Status lights (continued) Light Status Description Flashing orange It's time to 126. If you continue to standby mode (about 5 minutes). Unplug the power cord and contact Epson for ventilation. Flashing red There is securely installed. First make sure the lamp cover is a problem with the fan or temperature sensor. Clean or replace the air filter as described on page 126. If you 're using the projector above an altitude of these suggestions resolves the problem, contact Epson...
...'t work, replace the lamp. Status lights (continued) Light Status Description Flashing orange It's time to 126. If you continue to standby mode (about 5 minutes). Unplug the power cord and contact Epson for ventilation. Flashing red There is securely installed. First make sure the lamp cover is a problem with the fan or temperature sensor. Clean or replace the air filter as described on page 126. If you 're using the projector above an altitude of these suggestions resolves the problem, contact Epson...
User's Guide
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Fill the screen with computer images projected through the VGA port. Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on page 99. 1. Adjust the Tracking to adjust the tracking and sync settings as described on the projector to appear as a pattern to reset the projector's Tracking, Sync, and Position settings. ■ If further adjustment is needed, you may notice vertical bands or some of the characters may...
Fill the screen with computer images projected through the VGA port. Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on page 99. 1. Adjust the Tracking to adjust the tracking and sync settings as described on the projector to appear as a pattern to reset the projector's Tracking, Sync, and Position settings. ■ If further adjustment is needed, you may notice vertical bands or some of the characters may...
User's Guide
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..., 67, 73, 78 Ethernet connection, 114 to 116 Extended menu, 107 to 108 External monitor, connecting, 31 E-Zoom button, 54 F FCC compliance statement, 168 Filter, see Air filter Focusing image, 46 Freeze button, 53 G Game color mode, 49 Gateway address, checking, 76 H HDMI cable, 25 HDTV images, video formats, 161, 163 Height of image, adjusting, 45 to 46 Help, 146 to 147 Help system, using, 134 Help, Epson, 11 High altitude, 108, 136 I Image adjusting, 44 to 50, 96...
..., 67, 73, 78 Ethernet connection, 114 to 116 Extended menu, 107 to 108 External monitor, connecting, 31 E-Zoom button, 54 F FCC compliance statement, 168 Filter, see Air filter Focusing image, 46 Freeze button, 53 G Game color mode, 49 Gateway address, checking, 76 H HDMI cable, 25 HDTV images, video formats, 161, 163 Height of image, adjusting, 45 to 46 Help, 146 to 147 Help system, using, 134 Help, Epson, 11 High altitude, 108, 136 I Image adjusting, 44 to 50, 96...
User's Guide
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Info menu, 130 Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode Input Signal setting, 99 Input signal, selecting, 42, 52 Installing cable cover, 151 to 152 projector, 149 to 150 Instant Off, 40 K Kensington anti-theft device, 13, 19, 150 Keystone correction, 47 to 48, 100, 140, 157 Keyword, 61 L Lamp number of hours used, 130 ordering, 12 replacing, 126 to 129 specifications, 157 status light, 135 to 136 Lamp timer, resetting, 129 Language setting, 108 Laptop computer connecting to...
Info menu, 130 Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode Input Signal setting, 99 Input signal, selecting, 42, 52 Installing cable cover, 151 to 152 projector, 149 to 150 Instant Off, 40 K Kensington anti-theft device, 13, 19, 150 Keystone correction, 47 to 48, 100, 140, 157 Keyword, 61 L Lamp number of hours used, 130 ordering, 12 replacing, 126 to 129 specifications, 157 status light, 135 to 136 Lamp timer, resetting, 129 Language setting, 108 Laptop computer connecting to...
User's Guide
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Remote control A/V Mute button, 53 as wireless mouse, 56 battery used, 157 controlling multiple projectors, 57 to 58 correcting color, 49, 96 to 98 E-Zoom button, 54 Freeze button, 53 ID, 58 numeric keypad, using, 103 pointer tool, using, 55 problems, 145 range, 157 specifications, 157 switching sources, 52 troubleshooting, 145 Remote Receiver setting, 101 Replacing lamp, 126 to 129 Request code, password, 104 Resetting lamp timer, 129 Resetting menu options, 95 Resize image, 50 Resolution, 50, 139, 155 Resolution setting, 98 S Safety instructions, 165...
Remote control A/V Mute button, 53 as wireless mouse, 56 battery used, 157 controlling multiple projectors, 57 to 58 correcting color, 49, 96 to 98 E-Zoom button, 54 Freeze button, 53 ID, 58 numeric keypad, using, 103 pointer tool, using, 55 problems, 145 range, 157 specifications, 157 switching sources, 52 troubleshooting, 145 Remote Receiver setting, 101 Replacing lamp, 126 to 129 Request code, password, 104 Resetting lamp timer, 129 Resetting menu options, 95 Resize image, 50 Resolution, 50, 139, 155 Resolution setting, 98 S Safety instructions, 165...