Epson Vs400 Users Guide
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Projector PartsLocations Check theprojector partillustrations tolearn about theparts onyour projector. Projector Parts-Front/Top Projector Parts-Rear Projector Parts-Base Projector Parts-Control Panel Projector Parts-Remote Control Parent topic:Introduction toYour Projector Projector Parts-Front/Top 1 Exhaust vent 2 Remote receiver 3 A/V Mute slidelever 4 A/V Mute slide(lens cover) 5 Front adjustable foot 11

6 Foot release lever 7 Air filter cover latch 8 Air filter cover 9 Focus ring 10 Zoom ring 11 Control panel 12 Lamp cover Parent topic:Projector PartsLocations Projector Parts-Rear 1 Video andS-Video ports 2 A/C input port 3 Remote receiver 4 Security lockport 5 Air intake vent 12

6 Lamp coverscrew 7 USB TypeB port 8 Computer port 9 RS-232C port Parent topic:Projector PartsLocations Projector Parts-Base 1 Mounting bracketholes 2 Rear feet 3 Security lockslot 13

Parent topic:Projector PartsLocations Projector Parts-Control Panel 1 Power buttonandlight 2 Projector statuslights 3 Source Searchbutton(searches forconnected videosources) 4 Enter button (selects options) 5 Vertical keystone adjustment buttons(adjustscreenshape) andarrow buttons 6 Help button (accesses projectorhelpinformation) 7 Esc button (cancels/exits functions) 8 Arrow buttons 9 Menu button (accesses projectormenusystem) Parent topic:Projector PartsLocations 14

Related references Projector LightStatus Projector Parts-Remote Control 15

1 Power button 2 Computer button(selects thecomputer source) 3 Video button (cycles through connected videosources) 4 Screen Fitbutton (button isnot functional) 5 Numeric buttons(enternumbers) 6 A/V Mute button (turnsoffpicture) 7 Freeze button(stopsvideoaction) 8 Auto button (automatically adjustsposition, tracking, andsync settings) 9 Aspect button(selects theimage aspect ratio) 10 Page Up/Down buttons (control presentation slides) 11 E-Zoom +/- buttons (zoomintoand outofthe image) 12 Menu button (accesses projectormenusystem) 13 Arrow buttons (movethrough on-screen optionsandcontrol wireless mousefunctions) 14 Enter button (selects optionsandcontrols wireless mousefunctions) 15 Esc button (cancels/exits functionsandcontrols wireless mousefunctions) 16 Volume upand down buttons (buttons arenotfunctional) 17 Help button (accesses projectorhelpinformation) 18 Pointer button(activates on-screen pointer) 19 Num button (switches buttonstonumber function forentering numbers) 20 Color Modebutton (selects displaymodes) 21 ID button (selects projector andremote controlIDnumbers) 22 User button (customizable fordifferent functions) 23 Focus buttons (buttons arenotfunctional) 24 LAN button (button isnot functional) 25 USB button (selects theUSB display source) 26 Source Searchbutton(searches forconnected videosources) Parent topic:Projector PartsLocations 16

Setting Upthe Projector Follow theinstructions inthese sections toset upyour projector foruse. Projector Placement Projector Connections Installing Batteriesinthe Remote Control Opening theLens Cover Projector Placement You canplace theprojector onalmost anyflatsurface toproject yourpresentation. You canalso install theprojector inaceiling mountifyou want touse itin afixed location. Keep these considerations inmind asyou select aprojector location: • Place theprojector onasturdy, levelsurface orinstall itusing acompatible mount. • Leave plentyofspace around andunder theprojector forventilation, anddonot place iton top ofor next toanything thatcould blockthevents. • Position theprojector within6feet (2m) ofagrounded electricaloutletorextension cord. Projector SetupandInstallation Options Projection Distance Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Projector SetupandInstallation Options You cansetuporinstall yourprojector toview presentations inthe following ways: 17

Rear Ceiling Wherever yousetupthe projector, makesuretoposition itsquarely infront ofthe center ofthe screen, not atan angle, ifpossible. If you project fromtheceiling orfrom therear, besure toselect correct Projection optioninthe projectors menusystem. Parent topic:Projector Placement Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Projection Distance The distance atwhich youplace theprojector fromthescreen determines theapproximate sizeofthe image. Theimage sizeincreases thefarther theprojector isfrom thescreen, butcan vary depending on the zoom factor, aspect ratio,andother settings. Use thetables heretodetermine approximately howfartoplace theprojector fromthescreen basedon the size ofthe projected image.(Conversion figuresmayhave been rounded upordown.) 19

4:3 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 30 inches (76.2cm) 38 to62 inches -1.6 inches (-4cm) (96 to158 cm) 40 inches (101.6cm) 51 to84 inches -2.2 inches (-6cm) (130 to212 cm) 50 inches (127cm) 64 to105 inches -2.7 inches (-7cm) (164 to267 cm) 60 inches (152.4cm) 78 to126 inches -3.3 inches (-8cm) (197 to321 cm) 80 inches (203.2cm) 104 to169 inches -4.4 inches (-11cm) (265 to430 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 131 to212 inches -5.5 inches (-14cm) (332 to538 cm) 150 inches (381cm) 197 to319 inches -8.2 inches (-21cm) (501 to810 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 264 to426 inches -10.9 inches (-28cm) (670 to1081 cm) 20