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    Keystone
    correction angle
     Vertical:
    ±30 °(manual orAuto Keystone)
     Horizontal:
    ±30 °(manual)
     USB
    Type Mini-B port
     USB
    1.1and 2.0compliant forservice andfirmware updating
     compatibility
    
    USB
    Type Aport compatibility
     One
    USB 1.1and 2.0compliant portforUSB device inputand
     Wireless
    LAN
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Projector
    LampSpecifications
     Type
     UHE
    (Ultra HighEfficiency)
     Power
    consumption
     200
    W
     Lamp
    life
     Normal
    PowerConsumption mode:
     Up
    toabout 5000hours
     ECO
    Power Consumption mode:
     Up
    toabout 6000hours
     Note:
    Turnoffthis product whennotinuse toprolong thelifeofthe projector. Lamplifewill vary
     depending
    uponmode selected, environmental conditions,andusage. Brightness decreasesovertime.
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Remote
    ControlSpecifications
     Reception
    range
     19.7
    feet(6m)
     Batteries
     Two
    alkaline ormanganese AA
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Projector
    Dimension Specifications
     Height
    (excluding feet)
     4.13
    inches (105mm)
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    Width
     11.69
    inches (297mm)
     Depth
     9.72
    inches (247mm)
     Weight
     6.2
    lb(2.8 kg)
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Projector
    Electrical Specifications
     Rated
    frequency
     50/60
    Hz
     Power
    supply
     100
    to240 VAC ±10%
     2.9
    to1.3 A
     Power
    consumption
     Operating:
    
    (100
    to120 V)
     Normal
    PowerConsumption mode:300W
     ECO
    Power Consumption mode:224W
     Standby:
    
    0.28
    W
     Power
    consumption
     Operating:
    
    (220
    to240 V)
     Normal
    PowerConsumption mode:287W
     ECO
    Power Consumption mode:217W
     Standby:
    
    0.31
    W
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Projector
    Environmental Specifications
     Temperature
     Operating:
    41to95 °F (5 to35 °C)
     Storage:
    14to140 °F (– 10 to60 °C)
     Humidity
    (relative,non-
     Operating:
    20to80%
     condensing)
    
    Storage:
    10to90%
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    Operating
    altitude
     Up
    to4921 feet(1500 m)
     Up
    to9843 feet(3000 m)with High Altitude Modeenabled
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Projector
    SafetyandApprovals Specifications
     United
    States
     FCC
    Part15Class B(DoC)
     UL60950-1
    2ndedition (cTUVus Mark)
     Canada
     ICES-003
    ClassB
     CSA
    C22.2 No.60950-1-07 (cTUVusMark)
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
     Supported
    VideoDisplay Formats
     For
    best results, yourcomputers monitorportorvideo cardresolution shouldbeset todisplay inthe
     projectors
    nativeresolution. However,yourprojector includesEpsonsSizeWise chipthatsupports other
     computer
    displayresolutions, soyour image willberesized tofitautomatically.
     Your
    computers monitorportorvideo cardrefresh rate(vertical frequency) mustbecompatible withthe
     projector.
    (Seeyourcomputer orvideo cardmanual fordetails.)
     The
    table hereliststhecompatible refreshrateandresolution foreach compatible videodisplay format.
     Display
    format
     Refresh
    rate(inHz)
     Resolution
    (inpixels)
     Computer
    signals(analog RGB)
     VGA
     60
     640
    ×480
     SVGA
     60
     800
    ×600
     XGA
     60
     1024
    ×768
     WXGA
     60
     1280
    ×768
     60
     1366
    ×768
     60
     1280
    ×800
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    Display
    format
     Refresh
    rate(inHz)
     Resolution
    (inpixels)
     SXGA
     60
     1280
    ×960
     60
     1280
    ×1024
     WXGA++
     60
     1600
    ×900
     Composite
    video
     TV
    (NTSC)
     60
     720
    ×480
     TV
    (PAL)
     50/60
     720
    ×576
     TV
    (SECAM)
     50
     720
    ×576
     TV
    (NTSC4.43)
     60
     720
    ×480
     TV
    (M-PAL)
     60
     720
    ×576
     TV
    (N-PAL)
     50
     720
    ×576
     TV
    (PAL60)
     60
     720
    ×576
     Component
    video
     SDTV
    (480i)
     60
     720
    ×480
     SDTV
    (576i)
     50
     720
    ×576
     SDTV
    (480p)
     60
     720
    ×480
     SDTV
    (576p)
     50
     720
    ×576
     HDTV
    (720p)
     50/60
     1280
    ×720
     HDTV
    (1080i)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     HDMI
    inputsignals
     VGA
     60
     640
    ×480
     SDTV
    (480i/480p)
     60
     720
    ×480
     SDTV
    (576i/576p)
     50
     720
    ×576
     HDTV
    (720p)
     50/60
     1280
    ×720
     HDTV
    (1080i)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     HDTV
    (1080p)
     24/30/50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     MHL
    input signals
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    Display
    format
     Refresh
    rate(inHz)
     Resolution
    (inpixels)
     SDTV
    (480i/480p)
     60
     720
    ×480
     SDTV
    (576i/576p)
     50
     720
    ×576
     HDTV
    (720p)
     50/60
     1280
    ×720
     HDTV
    (1080i)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     HDTV
    (1080p)
     24/30
     1920
    ×1080
     HDMI
    3DSignals
     Display
    format
     Refresh
    rate(inHz)
     Resolution
    (inpixels)
     3D
    formats
     HDTV750p
    (720p)
     50/60
     1280
    ×720
     Frame
    Packing
     Side
    bySide
     Top
    andBottom
     HDTV1125i
    (1080i)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     Side
    bySide
     HDTV1125p
    (1080p)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     Side
    bySide
     24
     1920
    ×1080
     Frame
    Packing
     Top
    andBottom
     MHL
    3DSignals
     Display
    format
     Refresh
    rate(inHz)
     Resolution
    (inpixels)
     3D
    formats
     HDTV750p
    (720p)
     50/60
     1280
    ×720
     Side
    bySide
     Top
    andBottom
     HDTV1125i
    (1080i)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     Side
    bySide
     HDTV1125p
    (1080p)
     50/60
     1920
    ×1080
     —
    
    24
     1920
    ×1080
     Side
    bySide
     Top
    andBottom
     Parent
    topic:Technical Specifications
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    Notices
    
    Check
    thesesections forimportant noticesaboutyourprojector.
     Recycling
    
    Important
    SafetyInformation
     Important
    SafetyInstructions
     FCC
    Compliance Statement
     Trademarks
    
    Open
    Source Software License
     Copyright
    Notice
     Recycling
    
    Epson
    offersarecycling programforend oflife products. Pleasegotoepson.com/recycle forinformation
     on
    how toreturn yourproducts forproper disposal.
     Parent
    topic:Notices
     Important
    SafetyInformation
     Caution:
    Neverlookintotheprojector lenswhen thelamp isturned on;thebright lightcandamage your
     eyes.
    Never letchildren lookintothelens when itis on. Never openanycover onthe projector, except
     the
    lamp andfilter covers. Dangerous electricalvoltagesinsidetheprojector canseverely injureyou.
     Except
    asspecifically explainedinthis Users Guide,do not attempt toservice thisproduct yourself.
     Refer
    allservicing toqualified servicepersonnel.
     Warning:
    Theprojector anditsaccessories comepackaged inplastic bags.Keepplastic bagsaway
     from
    small children toavoid anyriskofsuffocation.
     Caution:
    Whenyoureplace thelamp, never touchthenew lamp withyour bare hands; theinvisible
     residue
    leftbythe oilon your hands mayshorten thelamp life.Use acloth orglove tohandle thenew
     lamp.
    
    Parent
    topic:Notices
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    Important
    SafetyInstructions
     Follow
    thesesafety instructions whensetting upand using theprojector:
     •
    Do not look intothelens when theprojector ison. The bright lightcandamage youreyes. Avoid
     standing
    infront ofthe projector sothe bright lightdoes notshine intoyour eyes.
     •
    Do not place theprojector onanunstable cart,stand, ortable.
     •
    Do not operate theprojector onitsside, orwhile tiltedtoone side. Donot tiltthe projector morethan
     12
    °forward orback.
     •
    Ifthe projector ismounted onaceiling orwall, itshould beinstalled byqualified technicians using
     mounting
    hardware designedforuse with thisprojector.
     •
    When installing oradjusting aceiling orwall mount, donot use adhesives toprevent thescrews from
     loosening
    anddonot use oilsorlubricants. Thismay cause theprojector casetocrack andthe
     projector
    tofall from itsceiling mount. Thiscould cause serious injurytoanyone underthemount and
     could
    damage theprojector.
     •
    Do not use theprojector nearwater, sources ofheat, high-voltage electricalwires,orsources of
     magnetic
    fields.
     •
    Use thetype ofpower source indicated onthe projector. Useofadifferent powersource mayresult in
     fire
    orelectric shock.Ifyou arenotsure ofthe power available, consultyourdealer orpower company.
     •
    Place theprojector nearawall outlet where theplug canbeeasily unplugged.
     •
    Take thefollowing precautions whenhandling theplug: Donot hold theplug withwethands. Donot
     insert
    theplug intoadusty outlet. Inserttheplug firmly intotheoutlet. Donot pull thepower cordwhen
     disconnecting
    theplug; always besure tohold theplug when disconnecting it.Do not overload wall
     outlets,
    extension cords,orpower strips.Failure tocomply withthese precautions couldresult infire or
     electric
    shock.
     •
    Do not place theprojector wherethecord canbewalked on.This may result infraying ordamage to
     the
    plug.
     •
    Unplug theprojector fromthewall outlet before cleaning. Useadry cloth (or,forstubborn dirtor
     stains,
    amoist cloththathasbeen wrung dry)forcleaning. Donot use liquid oraerosol cleaners, any
     sprays
    containing flammable gas,orsolvents suchasalcohol, paintthinner, orbenzine.
     •
    Do not block theslots andopenings inthe projector case.Theyprovide ventilation andprevent the
     projector
    fromoverheating. Donot operate theprojector onasofa, rug,orother softsurface, orset it
     on
    top ofloose papers. Donot cover theprojector withablanket, curtain,ortablecloth. Ifyou are
     setting
    upthe projector nearawall, leave atleast 7.9inches (20cm) ofspace between thewall and
     the
    airexhaust vent.
     •
    Do not operate theprojector inaclosed-in cabinetunlessproperventilation isprovided.
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    •
    Never allowobjects ofany kind toenter anyopenings inthe projector. Donot leave objects, especially
     flammable
    objects,neartheprojector. Neverspillliquid ofany kind intotheprojector.
     •
    Ifyou areusing twoormore projectors side-by-side, leaveatleast 2feet (60cm) ofspace between the
     projectors
    toallow forproper ventilation.
     •
    You may need toclean theairfilter andvent. Aclogged airfilter orvent canblock ventilation needed
     to
    cool theprojector. Donot use canned air,orthe gases mayleave aresidue.
     •
    Do not store theprojector outdoors foranextended lengthoftime.
     •
    Except asspecifically explainedinthis manual, donot attempt toservice thisproduct yourself. Refer
     all
    servicing toqualified personnel. Openingorremoving coversmayexpose youtodangerous
     voltages
    andother hazards.
     •
    Never openanycovers onthe projector exceptasspecifically explainedinthis manual. Neverattempt
     to
    disassemble ormodify theprojector. Referallrepairs toqualified servicepersonnel.
     •
    Unplug theprojector fromthewall outlet andrefer servicing toqualified servicepersonnel underthe
     following
    conditions: ifitdoes notoperate normally whenyoufollow theoperating instructions, or
     exhibits
    adistinct change inperformance; ifsmoke, strange odors,orstrange noisescomefromthe
     projector;
    ifthe power cordorplug isdamaged orfrayed; ifliquid orforeign objects getinside the
     projector,
    orifithas been exposed torain orwater; ifithas been dropped orthe housing hasbeen
     damaged.
    
    •
    Do not touch theplug during anelectrical storm.Otherwise, youmay receive anelectric shock.
     •
    Unplug theprojector whenitwill not beused forextended periods.
     •
    Do not use theprojector whereitmay beexposed torain, water, orexcessive humidity.
     •
    Do not use orstore theprojector whereitmay beexposed tosmoke, steam,corrosive gases,
     excessive
    dust,vibration, orshock.
     •
    Do not use theprojector whereflammable orexplosive gasesmaybepresent.
     •
    Do not use orstore theprojector orremote controlinahot location, suchasnear aheater, indirect
     sunlight,
    orinaclosed vehicle.
     •
    Ifyou usetheprojector inacountry otherthanwhere youpurchased it,use thecorrect powercordfor
     that
    country.
     •
    Do not stand onthe projector orplace heavy objects onit.
     •
    Do not use theprojector outsideofthe required temperature rangeof41 to95 °F (5 to35 °C). Doing
     so
    may cause anunstable displayandcould leadtoprojector damage. Donot use orstore the
     projector
    whereitmay beexposed tosudden changes intemperature.
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    •
    Do not store theprojector outsideofthe required temperature rangeof14 to140 ºF (– 10 to60 ºC) or
     in
    direct sunlight forlong periods oftime. Doing somay cause damage tothe case.
     •
    Do not place anything thatcanbecome warpedordamaged byheat near theexhaust vents.Donot
     bring
    yourhands orface close tothe vents whileprojection isin progress. Donot bring yourfaceclose
     to
    the projector whileitis in use.
     •
    Before youmove theprojector, makesureitspower isturned off,the plug isdisconnected fromthe
     outlet,
    andallcables aredisconnected.
     •
    Never trytoremove thelamp immediately afterusebecause itwill beextremely hot.Before removing
     the
    lamp, turnoffthe power andwait atleast anhour toallow thelamp tocool completely.
     •
    Do not disassemble thelamp orsubject itto impacts.
     •
    Do not place thesource ofan open flame, suchasalit candle, onornear theprojector.
     •
    Do not block thelens during projection usingabook orany object otherthanthelens cover. Thiscould
     damage
    theprojector orcause afire.
     •
    Do not modify thepower cord.Donot place heavy objects ontop ofthe power cordorbend, twist,or
     pull
    itexcessively. Keepthepower cordaway fromhotelectrical appliances.
     •
    Ifthe lamp breaks, ventilate theroom toprevent gasescontained inthe lamp frombeing inhaled or
     coming
    incontact withyour eyes ormouth. Ifyou doinhale gasesorgases comeincontact withyour
     eyes
    ormouth, seekmedical adviceimmediately.
     •
    Ifthe projector ismounted overhead andthelamp breaks, becareful toprevent piecesofglass from
     falling
    intoyour eyes ormouth whenyouopen thelamp cover. Ifpieces ofglass doget into your eyes
     or
    mouth, seekmedical adviseimmediately.
     •
    Always lowerthevolume beforeturning offthe projector. Turningonthe projector withthevolume too
     high
    candamage yourears.
     Note:
    Thelamp(s) inthis product containmercury. Pleaseconsult yourstate andlocal regulations
     regarding
    disposalorrecycling. Donot putinthe trash.
     WARNING
    :The cords included withthisproduct containchemicals, includinglead,known tothe State of
     California
    tocause birthdefects orother reproductive harm.Wash hands afterhandling. (Thisnotice is
     provided
    inaccordance withProposition 65inCal. Health &Safety Code§25249.5 andfollowing.)
     3D
    Safety Instructions
     Restriction
    ofUse
     Parent
    topic:Notices
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    3D
    Safety Instructions
     Follow
    these3Dsafety instructions whensetting upand using theprojector:
     •
    Ifyou orany viewer experiences thefollowing symptoms orother major discomfort fromviewing 3D
     video
    images, immediately stopviewing andcontact yourhealth careprovider: convulsions, eyeor
     muscle
    twitching, lossofawareness, alteredvision,involuntary movements, disorientation, eyestrain,
     nausea/vomiting,
    dizziness,headaches, fatigue,orblurry/double visionthatlasts longer thanfew
     seconds.
    Donot engage inany potentially hazardous activity(suchasdriving avehicle oroperating
     machinery)
    untilyour symptoms havecompletely goneaway. Ifthe symptoms persist,discontinue use
     and
    donot resume stereoscopic 3Dviewing withoutdiscussing yoursymptoms withahealth care
     provider/physician.
    
    •
    Some viewers mayexperience aseizure orblackout whenexposed toflashing imagesorlights
     contained
    incertain 3Dcontent. Anyonewhohasahistory ofseizures, lossofawareness, symptoms
     linked
    toan epileptic condition, orhas afamily history ofepilepsy, shouldcontact ahealth care
     provider
    beforeusingthe3Dfunction. Itis recommended thatallviewers takeregular breakswhile
     watching
    3Dvideo images orplaying stereoscopic 3Dgames. Thesuggested breaksare,atleast 5to
     15
    minutes afterevery 30to60 minutes ofstereoscopic 3Dcontent viewing.*
     *Based
    onthe guidelines issuedbythe 3DConsortium revisedDecember 10,2008. Thelength and
     frequency
    ofnecessary breakswillvary from person toperson. Ifyou experience anydiscomfort, you
     should
    immediately stopwatching the3Dvideo images orplaying stereoscopic 3Dgames untilthe
     discomfort
    ends;consult aheath careprovider/physician ifnecessary.
     •
    Due tothe possible impactonvision development, viewersof3D video images shouldbeage 6or
     older.
    Children andteenagers maybemore susceptible tohealth issues associated withviewing in3D
     and
    should beclosely supervised toavoid prolonged viewingwithoutrest.
     •
    Maintain adistance fromthescreen ofatleast three times thescreen heightwhenviewing 3Dimages.
     The
    recommended viewingdistance foran80inch screen isat least 10feet (3m) and atleast 12feet
     (3.6
    m)fora100 inch screen. Also,werecommended usingascreen sizelessthan 120inches.
     Viewing
    anycloser thantherecommended viewingdistance oron ascreen largerthanrecommended
     may
    result ineye fatigue.
     •
    Viewing 3Dcontent maycause dizziness anddisorientation forsome viewers. Therefore, toavoid
     injury
    donot place yourprojector orscreen nearopen stairwells, balconies, orwires, anddonot sit
     near
    objects thatcould bebroken ifaccidentally hit.
     •
    The following peopleshouldlimit3Dcontent viewing:
     •
    People withahistory ofphotosensitivity
     •
    People withheart disease
     •
    People inpoor health
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