Epson Vs400 Users Guide
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Using BasicProjector Features Follow theinstructions inthese sections touse your projectors basicfeatures. Turning Onthe Projector Turning Offthe Projector Selecting theLanguage forthe Projector Menus Adjusting theImage Height Image Shape Resizing theImage WiththeZoom Ring Focusing theImage UsingtheFocus Ring Remote ControlOperation Selecting anImage Source Projection Modes Image Aspect Ratio Color Mode Turning Onthe Projector Turn onthe computer orvideo equipment youwant touse before...
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2. Connect thepower cordtothe projectors powerinlet. 3. Plug thepower cordintoanelectrical outlet. The projectors powerlightturns orange. Thisindicates thattheprojector isreceiving power,butis not yetturned on. Note: WithDirect Power Onturned on,theprojector turnsonassoon asyou plug itin. 4. Press thepower button onthe projector orthe remote controltoturn onthe projector. The projector beepsandthepower lightflashes greenasthe projector warmsup.After about five seconds, thepower lightstops...
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Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Turning Offthe Projector Before turning offthe projector, shutdown anycomputer connected toitso you canseethecomputer display duringshutdown. Note: Turnoffthis product whennotinuse toprolong thelifeofthe projector. Lamplifewill vary depending uponmode selected, environmental conditions,andusage. Brightness decreasesovertime. 1. Press thepower button onthe projector orthe remote control. The projector displaysashutdown confirmation...
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3. Totransport orstore theprojector, makesurethepower lightisorange (butnotflashing), then unplug thepower cord. Caution: Toavoid damaging theprojector orlamp, never unplug thepower cordwhen thepower light isgreen orflashing orange. 4. Close theprojectors lenscover. Parent topic:UsingBasicProjector Features 35
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Selecting theLanguage forthe Projector Menus If you want toview theprojectors menusandmessages inanother language, youcanchange the Language setting.Thedefault language settingisEnglish . 1. Turn onthe projector. 2. Press theMenu button. 3. Press thedown arrow button toselect theExtended menuandpress Enter. 4. Press thedown arrow button toselect theLanguage settingandpress Enter. 5. Select thelanguage youwant touse and press Enter. 6. Press Menu toexit themenus. Parent...
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2. Toadjust thefront foot,pulluponthe foot release leverandliftthe front ofthe projector. The footextends fromtheprojector. 3. Release thelever tolock thefoot. If the projected imageisunevenly rectangular, youneed toadjust theimage shape. Parent topic:UsingBasicProjector Features Related concepts Image Shape Related references Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Image Shape You canproject anevenly rectangular imagebyplacing theprojector directlyinfront ofthe center ofthe screen...
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Related references Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Related tasks Adjusting theImage Height Correcting ImageShape WiththeKeystone Buttons You canusetheprojectors keystonecorrection buttonstocorrect theshape ofan image thatis unevenly rectangular onthe sides. 1. Turn onthe projector anddisplay animage. 2. Press akeystone buttononthe projectors controlpanel. After correction, yourimage isslightly smaller. Note: Ifthe projector isinstalled outofreach, youcanalso correct theimage shape...
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2. Toenlarge orreduce theimage size,rotate theprojectors zoomring. Parent topic:UsingBasicProjector Features Focusing theImage UsingtheFocus Ring 1. Turn onthe projector anddisplay animage. 2. Tosharpen theimage focus,rotatetheprojector ’s focus ring. Parent topic:UsingBasicProjector Features 39
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Remote ControlOperation The remote controlletsyou control theprojector fromalmost anywhere inthe room, upto26 feet (8m) away. Youcanpoint itat the screen, orthe front orback ofthe projector. Make surethatyouaimtheremote controlatthe projectors receiverswithintheangles listedbelow. Horizontal angles Vertical angles 1 26 feet (8m) 2 45 º 3 30 º 4 15 º 40