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INSTALLATION GUIDE

Summary of Contents for EMP 800

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...tation 25 If the workstation is a 5BNC port 1 26 If the workstation is a 5BNC port 2 26 2 2 2 Connecting to a video source 27 Inputting the composite video signal 27 Inputting the S Video signal 27 Inputting the component color difference video signal 28 Inputting the composite video signal 29 Inputting the S Video signal 29 Inputting the component color difference video signal 30 Setting the BNC ...

Page 3: ...intosh users 52 3 3 2 Operating the stack connected projectors 56 Turn on all projectors at a time 56 3 3 3 Alert message on the Installer specific setting window 56 3 3 4 Using the setting menu 57 For Windows users 57 For Macintosh users 58 3 3 5 Operations and restrictions on the stack connection 60 Operations 60 4 Installing the remote control receiver 61 4 1 Installing 61 5 Maintenance 62 5 1 ...

Page 4: ...nsional diagram 82 6 6 1 Projector Model EMP 8000 82 6 6 2 I O panel 84 6 7 Connector pin assignments 85 6 7 1 Computer1 2 In 85 6 7 2 Audio1 In 85 6 7 3 Audio Out 86 6 7 4 Computer Out Model EMP 800 Monitor Out 86 6 7 5 S Video In 87 6 7 6 L Audio R 87 6 7 7 L Audio2 R 87 6 7 8 Video 87 6 7 9 Mouse Com 88 6 7 10 Remote 88 6 8 Main cable 89 ...

Page 5: ...ns when the lamp is switched on The bright light can damage your eyes Extra special care must be taken on handling the power plug power connector Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock Always take the following precautions when handling the power plug power connector Avoid the star burst connection Ensure that the power plug power connector is free of dust before inserting it into a...

Page 6: ...abling is disconnected before moving the projector Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock Never remove the lamp immediately after turning off the projector Failure to do so may result in burns or injury due to heat Let the projector cool for about 60 minutes after turning off it Ensure that the projector is sufficiently cooled down before replacing the lamp Misuse of a battery can r...

Page 7: ...m to 16 7m If a screen size other than those shown above is used determine the correct distance between the projector and the screen according to the following expression Maximum screen size cm 0 612 X Projector to screen cm 3 877 Minmun screen size cm 0 456 X Projector to screen cm 2 898 Maximun Projector to screen cm 2 195 X screen size cm 6 361 Minmun Projector to screen cm 1 633 X screen size ...

Page 8: ...ojector to screen cm 5 824 Minmun screen size cm 0 483 X Projector to screen cm 4 163 Maximun Projector to screen cm 2 070 X screen size cm 1 334 Minmun Projector to screen cm 1 480 X screen size cm 1 334 Scrrin size cm Approximate Projector Distace m Dimension A see fig below cm Dimension B see fig below cm 300inch 610x457 11 2 15 6 460 230 200inch 406x305 7 5 10 4 300 150 100inch 203x152 3 7 5 1...

Page 9: ...ector If you want to operate the projector at a distance of 10 m or more from it it is necessary to install and use the optional remote control receiver ELPST02 If a screen size other than those shown above is used determine the correct distance between the projector and the screen according to the following expression Maximum screen size cm 0 487 X Projector to screen cm 5 933 Minmun screen size ...

Page 10: ...f you want to operate the projector at a distance of 10 m or more from it it is necessary to install and use the optional remote control receiver ELPST02 If a screen size other than those shown above is used determine the correct distance between the projector and the screen according to the following expression Maximum screen size cm 0 474 X Projector to screen cm 8 252 Minmun screen size cm 0 28...

Page 11: ...ing accidents if the projector is suspended Memo Always attach or remove the lenses in a clean dust free room Dust inside the projector can cause malfunctions Model EMP 7350 EMP 7250 EMP 5350 1 Remove the rear interface panel Remove the four screws and detach the interface panel 2 Remove the front case screws Remove five screws two each side and one at the rear Remove two screws one at the handle ...

Page 12: ...emove the front case only after releasing the lead circuit board lock Otherwise you may damage the load cicuit board and connector 4 Remove the speaker unit at the left facing to the lens Remove a screw of the fixing plate for attaching the speaker unit Gently lift up the speaker unit until the four screws fixing the lens can be seen Memo When moving the speaker unit be sure to not break the wire ...

Page 13: ...g the standard lens make sure that the seal appears on the top 8 Assembly Reverse the removal procedure to attach the lens Attach the speaker unit Insert the lead circuit board into the operating panel connector and lock it Attach the front case and fasten it with the screws Attach the interface panel and fasten it with the screws Assembly is now complete Turn on the power to check that the projec...

Page 14: ...ve the tow screws and detach the interface panel Memo Choose a Phillips screwdriver which suits the screws 2 Unscrew the four screws to remove the existing lens using a hexagon head screwdriver supplied with the long zoom lens screws Front case Existing lens ...

Page 15: ...driver supplied with it Ensure that the arrow of the UPPER mark on the seal is placed up 5 Set the front case and secure it with two screws 6 After replacing the lens is completed checking that the projector operates properly as referring to the section Checking that the projector is operational Rear lens cap seal screws screws ...

Page 16: ...size other than those shown above is used determine the correct distance between the projector and the screen according to the following expression Maximum screen size cm 0 795 X Projector to screen cm 6 670 Minmun screen size cm 0 600 X Projector to screen cm 4 437 Maximun Projector to screen cm 1 666 X screen size cm 1 145 Minmun Projector to screen cm 1 258 X screen size cm 1 300 Scrrin size cm...

Page 17: ...han those shown above is used determine the correct distance between the projector and the screen according to the following expression Maximum screen size cm 0 876 X Projector to screen cm 9 634 Minmun screen size cm 0 730 X Projector to screen cm 7 694 Maximun Projector to screen cm 1 142 X screen size cm 1 705 Minmun Projector to screen cm 1 369 X screen size cm 1 633 Scrrin size cm Approximate...

Page 18: ...y are securely screwed on they could fall off and cause damage or injury especially when the projector is ceiling mounted 1 Remove the rear lens cap 2 Screw the wide conversion lens into the standard lens 3 Rotate it in the direction of the arrow below until it is secure Screw in tightly Standard lens Rear lens cap Wide conversion lens ...

Page 19: ... the direction of the arrow below until it is secure 3 Remove the rear lens cap from the wide conversion lens 4 Screw the wide conversion lens into the adapter ring 5 Rotate it in the direction of the arrow below until it is secure Wide conversion lens Adapter ring Standard lens Rear lens cap Screw in tightly ...

Page 20: ...apter can be used to connect to a computer To connect a Macintosh desktop computer or PowerBook the MAC monitor adapter supplied with the projector can be used to connect to it Caution If a universal extension cable is used to connect to a computer always use a coaxial cable with a coaxial wire for the H Sync and V Sync of the Video signal to avoid an unnecessarily long cabling The long cabling ma...

Page 21: ... 3 m ELPKC09 computer cable is required to connect to a computer Memo Prepare a cable with the connector at the end of the computer mating to the output terminal of it EMP 7350 7250 5350 EMP 8000 Monitor terminal of computer computer 1 terminal Computer2 BNC terminal Computer2 BNC terminal Monitor terminal of computer ...

Page 22: ...omputer or PowerBook the MAC monitor adapter supplied with the projector can be used to connect to it Caution If the projector is located at a distance from a monitor a universal extension cable is used to connect to it Avoid an unnecessarily long cabling The long cabling may cause image noise Never tie the monitor cable and power cable together It may cause image noise EMP 7350 7250 5350 EMP 8000...

Page 23: ... cabling as short as possible The unnecessarily long cabling may cause image noise Connecting a computer directly to external audio equipment The audio output port of the computer can be connected to external output equipment Note To determine the necessary audio connecting cable check the types of connection ports on the computer and external audio equipment to be connected Install a cabling as s...

Page 24: ...r voice is automatically output to external audio equipment In this case no voice is output from the speaker of the projector proper To determine the necessary audio connecting cable check the type of connection port of the external audio equipment to be connected A 3 5 mm stereo mini plug can be connected at the end of the projector Install a cabling as short as possible The unnecessarily long ca...

Page 25: ...image noise Never tie the EWS cable and power cable together It may cause image noise To project the computer image using the BNC terminal make the necessary settings as referring to the section Setting the BNC terminal entry mode described below If the workstation has a 13w3 port With the projector an optional 3 0 m ELPKC12 13w3 5BNC cable can be used to connect to a workstation 13w3 5BNC cable E...

Page 26: ...000 the computer cable supplied with this projector 15 pin micro D style 5BNC can be used to connect to a workstation If the workstation is a 5BNC port 2 A commercially available 5BNC 5BNC cable can be used to connect to a workstation 15 pin micro D style 5BNC cable EMP 7350 7250 5350 EMP 8000 Computer1 terminal EMP 7350 7250 5350 EMP 8000 5BNC 5BNC cable BNC terminal ...

Page 27: ...mposite video signal The A V cable supplied with this projector can be used to connect to a video source Inputting the S Video signal A commercially available S Video cable can be used to connect to a video source as it is not supplied with the projector Audio terminal L white A V cable supplied with this projector Audio terminal R red Video terminal yellow Video terminal yellow Audio terminal L w...

Page 28: ...uter image using the BNC terminal make the necessary settings as referring to the section Setting the BNC terminal entry mode described below R Y terminal Y terminal B Y terminal A V cable supplied with this projector Audio terminal R red Audio terminal L white R R Y terminal G R G Sync terminal R B Y terminal Audio terminal L white Audio terminal R red Commercially available Video cable ...

Page 29: ...d with the projector Audio terminal R red Audio terminal L white Video terminal yellow A V cable supplied with this projector Video terminal yellow Audio terminal L white Audio terminal R red A V cable supplied with this projector Commercially available S Video cable S Video terminal S Video terminal Audio terminal L white Audio terminal R red Audio terminal L white Audio terminal R ...

Page 30: ...uter image using the BNC terminal make the necessary settings as referring to the section Setting the BNC terminal entry mode described below Audio terminal L white Audio terminal R red R Y terminal Y terminal B Y terminal A V cable supplied with this projector Audio terminal R red Audio terminal L white R R Y terminal G Y G Sync terminal R B Y terminal Commercially available Video cable ...

Page 31: ...nter remote control Press Sync control panel or Enter remote control button to select BNC 3 Press Tracking control panel or Enter remote control button to select RGB RGB When the computer signal is used YcrCb When the video signal is used 4 Press Menu button to close the menu 5 Place the BNC switch of the I O terminal at the back of the projector to the BNC side 6 For EMP 7350 EMP 7250 EMP 5350 pl...

Page 32: ...y damage Please read the instructions carefully and understand the contents before proceeding 2 3 1 Positioning the projector and screen Positioning the projector and screen Mount the projector and screen as shown in the figure below Dimensions are for reference only and need not be exact Unit mm A B C D E F G H EMP 7350 EMP 7250 EMP 5350 10 10 186 114 236 166 213 56 EMP 8000 12 12 185 118 294 181...

Page 33: ... the four elongated holes First mount only the ceiling mounting bracket Then the assembled adjustment bracket and projector may be installed Warning All screws have not been tightened completely at the time of purchase Tighten all screws completely before installing to ceiling Failure to do so may result in the unit falling Projecter lock screws Projector is to be mounted with the lens facing the ...

Page 34: ...ically 2 Horizontal angle adjustment adjustable range approx 5 degrees right left If the image is shifted to the left or right in relation to the screen loosen the mounting bracket fixture screws and adjust by rotating the projector to the left or right 3 Vertical angle adjustment adjustable range approx 5 degrees up 10 degrees down To move the projected image on the screen vertically loosen the v...

Page 35: ...below the concrete or if mounting cannot be made directly use the separately sold pipe Warning When mounting to ceiling set parts so that they can withstand the weight of the projector main unit and ceiling mounting bracket as well as rocking to prevent unit from dropping Epson will not be liable for any accidents occurring from the unit dropping due to improper mounting etc Concrete Anchor Red he...

Page 36: ...uration Pipe configurations L dimension Pipe 370 ELPFE01 370mm Pipe 570 ELPFE02 570mm Pipe 770 ELPFE03 770mm It is not possible to directly connect two pipes together units mm Hole for fastening to ceiling plate L Hole for fastening the ceiling installation clamp catch ...

Page 37: ...d secure by using the pipe thru hole bolt and pipe set nut as shown 3 Change the ornamental cap position according to the height of the ceiling and fasten securely with the setscrew Installing to the Ceiling When Attaching to ConcreteÅÑ 1 Drill a hole so the pipe can penetrate the ceiling 2 Fasten the anchors available in stores to the concrete as shown in the drawing 3 Fasten the ceiling plate bo...

Page 38: ...this into account may cause the projector and hardware to drop to the floor Our company can bear absolutely no responsibility for accidents damage or injury due to dropping or falling of equipment due to an installation of insufficient strength This product is not of the rotating type and should never be rotated after the position has been adjusted and the screws tightened Any attempt to rotate ca...

Page 39: ...or information concerning the distance from the screen Pipe is adjustable in increments of 50mm You can use one of the following 2 methods to set the pipe in the mounting bracket fixture 1 Set the ceiling mounting bracket onto the pipe after first finishing all assembly of the ceiling mounting bracket and projector etc 2 Mount only the ceiling mounting bracket onto the pipe then assemble all the o...

Page 40: ...ector after it is adjusted to the proper direction Rotating the projector can result in injury due to falling Refer all works including correction to the direction and angle of the projector to your dealer after installation Never loosen bolts screws and nuts after the projector is mounted properly Never allow anybody to hang from the projector ÅúFastening the Pipe and Ceiling Mounting Bracket 1 S...

Page 41: ...he ceiling mount fixture onto the ceiling mount fixture catch Position the projector so that the opticla axis of the lens is perpendicular to the screen and tighten the pipe screw Pipe lock screw Toward the screen ...

Page 42: ...ifted to the left or right in relation to the screen loosen the pipe screw and adjust by rotating to the left or right 2 Height adjustment When making large changes in the vertical position of the image on the screen remove the pipe through bolt and pipe lock nut and adjust by sliding the pipe Adjust using the table and drawing shown at right Use the mounting bracket to fine tune the vertical adju...

Page 43: ...ording to the following steps 1 Press Menu button to display the Main menu Press Sync control panel or Enter remote control button on the Main menu to select Advanced 2 Press Enter control panel or Enter remote control 3 Press Sync control panel or Enter remote control button to select Ceiling 4 Press Tracking control panel or Enter remote control button to select ON 5 Press Menu button to close t...

Page 44: ...Press Sync control panel or Enter remote control button on the Main menu to select Advanced 2 Press Enter control panel or Enter remote control 3 Press Sync control panel or Enter remote control button to select Rear Proj 4 Press Tracking control panel or Enter remote control button to select ON 5 Press Menu button to close the menu ...

Page 45: ...OFF switch on the remote control is not placed to ON you cannot operate the projector with the remote control 4 Press the Power button on the remote control to turn on the projector ELP 7350 7250 5350 ELP 8000 Remote control 5 Input the computer or video signal to check that the image is projected properly If you cannot input the computer or video signal press Menu button to check that the menu di...

Page 46: ...ith EMP 8000 3 1 The following tips should be kept in mind when you install the stack multi screen Projectors of the same model must be used Lenses of the same type must be used The same video sources must be used Projectors must be mounted using the stack kit If they are mounted without the stack kit the adjustment can not be made easily It is recommended to project the computer image as a stack ...

Page 47: ... and MAC monitor adapter supplied with the projector may be required to connect to it The following illustration shows the cabling using the 15 pin micro D style cable If the computer has a BNC monitor port install a cabling as referring to the instruction manual supplied with the computer The cable from the computer can be connected to the BNC on the master projector In this case make the necessa...

Page 48: ...ojector 2 or 3 is used repeat the step 3 Example Computer1 terminal 15 pin micro D style cable Slave projector 1 Master projector Monitor Out terminal Computer1 terminal Monitor port or video port 15 pin micro D style cable Master projector Monitor Outterminal Slave projector 2 Slave projector 1 15 pin micro D style cable 15 pin micro D style cable ...

Page 49: ...sage may not be displayed depending on the settings 3 Press Computer control panel or Comp1 or BNC remote control button to select the terminal connected to the computer of which image is projected The Computer button switches between Computer1 and Computer2 every time it is pressed 4 Turn on the computer and start Windows Insert the floppy disk labeled Test Pattern Disk supplied with the projecto...

Page 50: ...if it is displayed ÅúUsing the lens shift function The lens shift function can be used to move the projected image up and down To use this function adjust the side position of the projected image with the stack fitting Then rotate the lens shift knob to superimpose one image on another Note The menu can be used to adjust the projection position horizontally and vertically It is noted that the adju...

Page 51: ...t Advanced 2 Press Enter control panel or Enter remote control Press Menu button Press Sync control panel or Enter remote control button to select Color Temp 3 Press Tracking control panel or Enter remote control button to select Manual If Auto is selected the color adjustment is made automatically Proceed to the step 6 4 Press Enter control panel or Enter remote control 5 Press Tracking control p...

Page 52: ...connection may cause malfunction If extending a cabling a serial cable must be extended For IBM PC AT compatible machine DOS V PC NEC PC 98 or compatible machine users For NEC PC 98 or compatible machine users an adapter supplied with a computer or a commercially available adapter is required to connect to it For Macintosh users 2 Plug all stack connected projectors in the wall outlet place them i...

Page 53: ...ll down menu appeared by clicking the apple mark The version information window appears 6 Assign a password as follows For Windows users Press Ctrl I key For Macintosh users Press Command I key The version information window disappears and the window to enter a password appears 7 To assign a password type the password and click OK button A password must be up to 16 alphanumeric characters If you d...

Page 54: ...54 2 1 3 4 7 8 11 10 9 6 5 ...

Page 55: ... menu For an numerical setting item the edit box is enabled For a selection item the combobox pop up menu is enabled 6 Send button Sends the setting displayed to the projector after this button is pressed if any value is entered or selected in the Setting entry area It is disabled if not 7 Lock unlock button Disables all setting items and controls in the group box if clicking the Large key button ...

Page 56: ...the lamp off Changing the password To change the password enter the old password new password and new one for confirmation correctly without any fail If any of them is entered incorrectly the alert message appears and all edit entries are cleared A password must be up to 16 alphanumeric characters If you enter a password using 17 or more characters it sounds a beep as an error warning The password...

Page 57: ...ojector control file with a filename extension elp Opening a file sends the setting tracking base lamp on time PC frequency to projectors Sync polarity preset and input resolution are excluded Lock unlock setting is also sent While opening a file and changing projector settings the dialog Please wait appears Save S Ctrl S Enabled Saves the current projector settings It saves the setting of the pro...

Page 58: ...tings the dialog Please wait appears Close Command W Disabled Save Command S Enabled Saves the current projector settings It saves the setting of the projector Save as Enabled Opens up the file select dialog to save the projector settings with a different name A projector control file can be used to save the setting of the projector Exit Command Q Disabled Edit Cancel Command Z Disabled Cut Comman...

Page 59: ...59 1 Adjust the folder to the setting on the control panel Sysytem7 ELP Link IV Help Menu title Menu item Status Description ...

Page 60: ...the following order every time the Menu button is pressed the master projector activated slave projector 1 activated slave projector 2 activated master projector deactivated However if using the control panel on the slave projector it operates individually in the same manner as with the standalone connection P In P Project the computer image as a parent and the Video image as a child on the screen...

Page 61: ... receiver and the remote control must be kept within 8 m Do not extend the remote control receiver cord with an extension cord Extension may cause malfunction Do not place the remote control receiver in an area exposed to direct sunlight or a fluorescent light 1 Turn off the projector and computer 2 Plug the remote control receiver cord in the Remote at the back of the projector EMP 7350 7250 5350...

Page 62: ...nsure that the power plug power connector is free of dust before inserting it into a socket Ensure that the power plug power connector is inserted into the socket securely Do not insert or disconnect the power plug power connector with wet hands Caution Never remove the lamp immediately after turning off the projector Failure to do so may result in burns or injury Let the projector cool for about ...

Page 63: ...p as described below Use only replacement lamp part number ELPLP05 optional 1 Turn off the projector Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet after the projector is cooled down sufficiently The time required to cool down the projector varies with an ambient temperature 2 Lift off the lamp cover after the projector is cooled down sufficiently It takes about 60 minutes to cool down the projector ...

Page 64: ...he lamp and push it as far as it will go Use a screwdriver coin or similar object to tighten the screws you loosened in step 3 5 Replace the lamp cover Align the lamp cover and push it Use a screwdriver coin or similar object to tighten the screws you loosened in step 2 ...

Page 65: ...ojector is cooled down sufficiently It takes about 60 minutes to cool down the projector sufficiently Use a screwdriver supplied with the optional lamp to loosen the two retaining screws on the fan 3 Pull out the lamp Use a screwdriver supplied with the optional lamp to loosen the three screws holding the lamp in position Lift up the handle 4 Gently insert the new lamp by lowering it into position...

Page 66: ...66 5 Replace the fan Align the lamp cover and push it Use a screwdriver supplied with the optional lamp to tighten the screws you loosened in step 2 ...

Page 67: ...nt dust from entering the projector 5 2 1 Model EMP 7350 EMP 7250 EMP 5350 1 Turn off the projector Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet after the projector is cooled down sufficiently The time required to cool down the projector varies with an ambient temperature 2 Lift off the air filter cover 3 Take out the air filter 4 Insert the new air filter 5 Replace the air filter cover ...

Page 68: ...ufficiently The time required to cool down the projector varies with an ambient temperature 2 Lift off the air filter cover Stand the projector with the handle at the top to prevent dust from entering the projector 3 Insert the new air filter Replace the filter cover by engaging the retaining lug first and then pressing the hook ...

Page 69: ...adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Manual 1 approx 1 3 E Zoom with remote control 1 approx 4 Light source Lamp UHE lamp Model ELPLP05 150W rating Maximum audio output 3W x 2 stereo Internal speaker 2 Power supply 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption approx 200 W Operation temperature 5 to 40 C non condensing Storage temperature 10 to 60 C non condensing Weight approx 6 2 kg Connecting terminals Compu...

Page 70: ... Model ELPLP08 220W rating Maximum audio output 3W x 2 stereo Internal speaker 2 Power supply 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption approx 360 W Operation temperature 5 to 40 C non condensing Storage temperature 10 to 60 C non condensing Weight approx 8 3 kg Connecting terminals Computer 1 line High density 15 pin micro D style female Monitor 1 line High density 15 pin micro D style female Audio1 for...

Page 71: ...r 2 14 to 2 98 Projection size 40 to 300 inches Weight approx 1900 g 6 2 2 Wide conversion lens ELPCW01 The projection distance when this lens is used is 0 765 times shorter than when the standard lens is used if the screen size is same Magnification 1 0 765 Size 100 diameter x 90 mm length Weight approx 900 g ...

Page 72: ...on It is used to terminate the function that is executed currently During menu or help operations it is used to go back to the next higher layer 7 Sync button It is used to adjust an overall image that is fuzzy or streaked During menu or help operations it acts as a up or down arrow key 8 Tracking button It is used to adjust an image with vertical fuzzy lines During menu or help operations it acts...

Page 73: ...lay or hide the menu 13 Enter button It is used to register a menu selection During menu or help operations it is used to go forward to the next lower layer if any If menu or help operations are not performed the computer image is optimized The input resolution is switched to Auto if it is set to Manual 14 Shift button It can be used to adjust the volume with this key and Keystone Volume button pr...

Page 74: ...oject the user log during this time The video and audio are restored when pressing this button again or adjusting the volume 5 Resize button It switches the display dot mode and resize mode 6 Video button It is used to switch to S Video or Video 7 Shift buttonì It can be used to adjust the volume with this key and Keystone Volume button pressed simultaneously 8 Help button It is used to describe h...

Page 75: ... with vertical fuzzy lines During menu or help operations it acts as a right or left arrow key 13 Enter button It is used to register a menu selection During menu or help operations it is used to go forward to the next lower layer if any If menu or help operations are not performed the computer image is optimized The input resolution is switched to Auto if it is set to Manual 14 Keystone Volume bu...

Page 76: ...click It is used to use the remote as a mouse pointer During menu operations it is used to navigate the menus for selection of adjustment item 7 Esc button It is used to terminate the function that is executed currently During menu or help operations it is used to go back to the next higher layer If the computer image is projected it act as a right mouse click 8 Freeze button It is used to keep th...

Page 77: ...d to describe how to handle a problem by item 8 Comp2 BNC button It is used to switch to BNC To activate this button place the BNC switch of the I O terminal at the back of the projector to the BNC side EMP 7350 EMP7250 EMP 5350 9 Video button It is used to switch to Video 10 Resize button If the computer image is projected it switches the display dot mode and resize mode If the video image is pro...

Page 78: ...C R R Y G Y G Sync B B Y HD Sync VD It is used to input the BNC video signal from the workstation or the component video signal color difference signal from the video To use the image from this terminal place the BNC switch of the I O terminal at the back of the projector to the BNC side 5 S Video It is used to input the S Video signal from the A V equipment 6 Video It is used to input the video s...

Page 79: ... to input the video signal from the computer 9 GAudio1 2 It is used to input the audio signal from the A V equipment through a stereo mini jack 10 Mouse Com1 2 It is used to connect to the computer when using the remote control as a wireless mouse or the Projector Software supplied with the projector ...

Page 80: ...t is used to connect the optional remote control receiver 4 S Video It is used to input the S Video signal from the A V equipment 5 L Audio R It is used to input the audio signal from the A V equipment 6 Video It is used to input the video signal from the A V equipment 7 L Audio R It is used to input the audio signal from the A V equipment through a RCA pin jack 8 BNC R R Y G Y G Sync B B Y 1 2 3 ...

Page 81: ...rojector to the BNC side 9 Computer1 It is used to input the video signal from the computer 10 L Audio2 R It is used to input the audio signal from the A V equipment through a RCA pin jack 11 Audio1 It is used to input the audio signal from the A V equipment through a stereo mini jack 12 Mouse Com1 2 It is used to connect to the computer when using the remote control as a wireless mouse or the Pro...

Page 82: ...82 6 6 Dimensional diagram 6 6 1 Projector Model EMP 8000 Upeer sede Left Side The position of the lens can be adjusted using the lens shift function ...

Page 83: ...83 Right Side Back Side Front Side ...

Page 84: ...84 Botom Side 6 6 2 I O panel ...

Page 85: ...al 1 Red video input 9 NC 2 Green video input 10 Sync GND 3 Blue video input 11 Monitor bit ID input Bit 0 4 Monitor bit ID input Bit 2 2 12 SDA 5 GND 13 Horizontal sync composite sync input 6 Red video GND 14 Vertical sync input 7 Green video GND 15 SCL 8 Blue video GND Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 Computer audio input L 3 Computer audio input R 4 to 9 NC ...

Page 86: ... to 9 GND 2 Audio output L 3 Audio output R 4 NC 5 Line out jack plug in detection Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Red video output 9 Reserved 2 Green video output 10 GND 3 Blue video output 11 Reserved 4 Reserved 12 SDA 5 GND 13 Horizontal sync signal output 6 GND 14 Vertical sync signal output 7 GND 15 Vertical sync signal output 8 GND ...

Page 87: ...ideo In 4 pin micro DIN style connector 6 7 6 L Audio R RCA type pin jack 6 7 7 L Audio2 R RCA type pin jack 6 7 8 Video RCA type pin jack Pin No Signal 1 2 6 GND 3 Y signal input 4 C signal input 5 Input detection ...

Page 88: ...XB Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved TXD Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved READY Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved GND Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved GND Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved GND Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved TXD 9 Reserved Reserved Reserved RXD 10 Reserved Reserved Reserved DTR 11 Reserved Reserved Reserved DSR 12 PCV 5V PCV 5V Reserved Reserved 13 GND GND GND GND Pin No Signal 1...

Page 89: ...acintosh DOS V PC98 Serial mouse cable PC PS 2 mouse cable PC Serial cable MAC Serial cable MAC mouse cable Required cnly when link set option is used Required cnly when link set option is used COM port RS 232C Mouse port for mouse Serial port RS 232C ADB port Printer or modem port Serial interface with same function Select cither one according to type of All females Male ...

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