PowerLite®84+/85+/824+/825+/826W+Multimedia ProjectorUser’s Guide
10 WelcomeUnpacking the ProjectorAfter unpacking the projector, make sure you have all the parts shown below: Save all packaging in case you need to s
100 Using the Projector on a Network The Pause button stops the image (see page 34). A/V Mute button temporarily turns off the picture and sound (se
51015Fine-Tuning the ProjectorYou can use the projector’s on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features. This chapter covers the foll
102 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorUsing the Menu SystemYou can use the remote control or the projector’s control panel to access the menus and change setti
Fine-Tuning the Projector 1033. Once you’ve selected the menu, use the pointer buttons to scroll through the list of options. (Some of the options ma
104 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorTo restore all the projector settings to their factory-default values, select the Reset menu, highlight Reset All, and pr
Fine-Tuning the Projector 105 Color Saturation (component video, composite video, and S-Video signals only)Adjusts the color depth of the image. Ti
106 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorAdjusting Signal Settings Although the projector normally detects and optimizes the input signal automatically, you can u
Fine-Tuning the Projector 107 PositionIf the image is slightly cut off on one or more sides, it may not be centered exactly. Select this setting and
108 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorCustomizing Projector FeaturesYou can use the Settings menu to lock the buttons on the projector, adjust audio volume, an
Fine-Tuning the Projector 109 Mic Input LevelAdjusts the microphone volume. Remote ReceiverDeactivates the projector’s front and/or back sensors tha
Welcome 11Projector PartsFrontA/V mute slideA/V mute slide leverRemote receiverFoot release leverSecurity slotControl panelAir intake vent/Air filterA
110 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorUsing the Projector Security FeaturesTo prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can do the following: Assign a pa
Fine-Tuning the Projector 111Enabling Password ProtectionTo prevent unauthorized use, you can assign the projector a password. If you do, a screen wil
112 Fine-Tuning the Projector8. To enable your screen logo, select User’s Logo Protect and press Enter. Select On and press Enter. When this feature i
Fine-Tuning the Projector 113If the password is not correct, you see a message prompting you to re-enter the password. If you enter an incorrect passw
114 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorCreating Your Own Startup ScreenYou can transfer any image from your computer or video source to the projector and then u
Fine-Tuning the Projector 1156. Use the arrow buttons to select a zoom factor (display size) and press Enter.7. When the message Save this image as th
116 Fine-Tuning the ProjectorCustomizing Power and OperationYou can use the Extended menu to customize the way the projector displays images, enable q
Fine-Tuning the Projector 117 OperationUse this menu to enable the following functions:Direct Power On to have the projector start when the power cab
118 Fine-Tuning the Projector USB Type BSelect USB Display to project your computer’s display through the projector’s USB Type B port (see page 50).
61196Maintaining the ProjectorYour projector needs little maintenance. All you have to do is keep the lens clean. You may also need to clean the air f
12 WelcomeAdditional ComponentsDepending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components: To receive an S-video signal, you’
120 Maintaining the ProjectorCleaning the LensClean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use
Maintaining the Projector 121Cleaning the Air Filter and VentYour projector includes an air filter to ensure the best performance. If dust collects on
122 Maintaining the ProjectorReplacing the Lamp and Air FilterThe life span of the projection lamp is about 5000 hours if Power Consumption in the Set
Maintaining the Projector 1234. Loosen the lamp cover screw (you can’t remove it). Then slide the lamp cover and lift it off of the projector. 5. Loos
124 Maintaining the Projector6. Hold the lamp as shown and pull it straight out. 7. Gently insert the new lamp. (If it doesn’t fit easily, make sure i
Maintaining the Projector 1259. Once the lamp is fully inserted, tighten its screws. 10. Replace the lamp cover, then tighten its screw. 11. Reset the
126 Maintaining the ProjectorReplacing the Air FilterIf the filter is difficult to clean or damaged, or if the overheating message appears after clean
Maintaining the Projector 1274. Grasp the tab and pull the filter straight out.5. Press in the new air filter until it clicks in place.6. Close the ai
128 Maintaining the ProjectorResetting the Lamp TimerAfter you replace the lamp, you need to reset the lamp timer using the projector’s menus. 1. Pres
Maintaining the Projector 129Transporting the ProjectorThe projector contains many glass and precision parts. Follow these guidelines to prevent damag
Welcome 13Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, Epson provides the following optional accessories: You can purchase screens, car
130 Maintaining the Projector
71317Solving ProblemsThis chapter helps you solve problems with your projector, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can’t
132 Solving ProblemsUsing On-Screen HelpIf the image doesn’t look right or your audio isn’t working, you can get help by pressing the ? Help button on
Solving Problems 133What To Do When the Lights FlashThe lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status.Refer to the following table fo
134 Solving ProblemsFlashing red There is a problem with the fan or temperature sensor. Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable, and con
Solving Problems 135Viewing Lamp Usage and Other InformationUse the Info menu to view information about the display settings of your computer and the
136 Solving ProblemsThe buttons on the projector don’t work.If the control panel buttons have been locked, try using the remote control instead. See p
Solving Problems 137 If you’re projecting through your computer’s USB port, make sure the USB Type B setting in the Extended menu is set to USB Displ
138 Solving Problemswhile pressing it. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after changing the setting. Check your notebook’s manual or on
Solving Problems 139The Projector and Notebook Don’t Display the Same ImageIf you’re projecting from a notebook, and you can’t see your image on the p
14 Welcome
140 Solving Problems3. Click Detect Displays.4. Do one of the following:Mac OS X 10.6.x users: Click Show displays in menu bar.Other Mac OS X users: M
Solving Problems 141The image isn’t square, but keystone-shaped. If the top or bottom of the image is broader, press the or button on the project
142 Solving Problems Make sure your computer’s resolution setting is correct. Ideally, it should be 1280 × 800 to match the projector’s native resolu
Solving Problems 143You see vertical bands or the image still looks blurry after trying the solutions in the previous section. If you’re projecting f
144 Solving Problems The projector’s lamp may need to be replaced. See page 122 for instructions. In the Image menu, select Reset to change the colo
Solving Problems 145 Make sure the audio cable is connected correctly and securely at both ends (see page 59). For computer audio, connect the cable
146 Solving Problems If you are using the optional wireless LAN module, make sure that you have sufficient wireless signal strength (above 50 percent
Solving Problems 147 If you’re using a projector keyword, it changes each time you turn the projector off and then on again. Check the projector’s ke
148 Solving ProblemsSolving Problems with the Remote ControlThe projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands. The remote control’s batteries
Solving Problems 149Where to Get HelpIn the U.S. and Canada, see the sections below.In Latin America, see the information on your Guía de instalación
1151Displaying and Adjusting the ImageWhether you’re presenting from a computer or video equipment, you need to follow some basic steps to display you
150 Solving ProblemsPurchase Supplies and AccessoriesYou can purchase screens, carrying cases, or other accessories from an Epson authorized reseller.
A151AProjector InstallationThis appendix provides guidelines on installing the projector in a permanent location, such as a classroom or conference ro
152 Projector InstallationIf you’re mounting the projector on the ceiling and you place it above screen level, you’ll have to tilt the projector down
B153BTechnical SpecificationsGeneralType of display Epson poly-silicon TFT active matrixResolution(native format)84+, 85+, 824+, 825+ 1024 × 768 pixel
154 Technical SpecificationsImage size 28 to 300 inches (84+/85+/824+/825+)25 to 280 inches (826W+)Projection distance 2.7 to 45.5 feet (0.83 to 13.86
Technical Specifications 155DimensionsHeight 3.7 inches (95 mm), feet retracted Width 12.9 inches (327 mm)Depth 9.8 inches (250 mm)Weight 6.9 lb (3.1
156 Technical SpecificationsEnvironmentalTemperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C)Humidity(non-condensing) O
Technical Specifications 157Compatible Video FormatsThe projector supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM international video standards, as well as the monitor
158 Technical Specifications* Available only when you are using the PowerLite 826W+ and the resolution is set to Wide.SXGA2—60SXGA2—75SXGA2—85SXGA+60S
C159CNoticesThis appendix includes safety instructions and other important information about your projector.Important Safety InstructionsFollow these
16 Displaying and Adjusting the ImagePositioning the ProjectorIf the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll probably want
160 Notices Do not use the projector where there is excessive humidity or dust, near cooking or heating appliances, or in places where it may come in
Notices 161 Never open any covers on the projector except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the
162 Notices Do not use sprays containing flammable gas to clean the lens or filter. Do not spray a liquid of any kind directly on the projector or it
Notices 163FCC Compliance StatementFor United States UsersThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev
164 NoticesSoftware Notices (for PowerLite 85+/825+/826W+)GNU GPLThis projector product includes the open source software programs which apply the GNU
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Displaying and Adjusting the Image 17PowerLite 84+/85+/824+/825+ (16:9 images)100 inches 111 to 181 inches (283 to 460 cm)-6.2 inches (-16 cm)150 inch
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18 Displaying and Adjusting the ImagePowerLite 84+/85+/824+/825+ (16:10 images)150 inches 183 to 297 inches (464 to 754 cm)2.2 inches (6 cm)200 inches
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Displaying and Adjusting the Image 19PowerLite 826W+ (16:10 images)PowerLite 826W+ (4:3 images)Screen sizeProjection distance (A)Wide to Tele Offset (
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193IndexAA/V Mute, 34, 115, 136Access Point mode, 78 to 88Access point, checking IP address of, 85 to 86Accessories, 13Ad Hoc mode, 71 to 77Adapter, a
194 IndexContrast setting, 104Control Panel Lock setting, 108, 115DData encryption, 92Default settings, restoring, 103DHCP, 79, 83, 87, 146, 147Digita
Index 195LLampnumber of hours used, 135ordering, 13replacing, 122 to 128specifications, 154status light, 133Lamp timer, resetting, 128LAN button, 26,
196 IndexPositioningimage, 27projector, 16 to 22, 151 to 152Powerbutton, 24specifications, 155status light, 24, 133PowerPoint, 43Presentation color mo
Index 197Remote controlA/V Mute button, 34as wireless mouse, 41battery used, 154connecting cable for mouse, 51 to 52correcting color, 38E-Zoom button,
198 IndexTTechnical support, 9, 149 to 150Temperaturerequirements, 156status light, 133Temperature, color, 105Test pattern, displaying, 29, 109Theatre
2Important Safety InformationWARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Never let
20 Displaying and Adjusting the ImagePowerLite 826W+ (16:9 images)60 inches 80 to 130 inches (203 to 331 cm)-0.8 inches (-2 cm)80 inches 107 to 174 in
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 21Also keep these considerations in mind: Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface. Make sure there is ple
22 Displaying and Adjusting the ImageIf you place the projector below screen level, you’ll have to tilt it up by extending the front adjustable foot.
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 23Turning On the ProjectorFollow these steps to turn on the projector: 1. Open the A/V Mute slide (lens cover).2. P
24 Displaying and Adjusting the Image3. Press the Ppower button on the remote control or on top of the projector.The projector beeps once and the P po
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 25Shutting Down the ProjectorThis projector incorporates Instant Off technology. To turn the projector off, you can
26 Displaying and Adjusting the ImageYou can also use the Computer, Video, and USB buttons on the remote control to switch between devices connected t
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 27Adjusting the Height of Your ImageIf the image is too low on the screen, you can use the front adjustable foot to
28 Displaying and Adjusting the ImageIf the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the projector farther away from the screen. You can a
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 29Using Keystone CorrectionTo adjust your image when it is wider on the top or bottom, do the following: Press one
C3-ContentsWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Using Your Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Displaying and Adjusting the ImageCorrecting Computer ImagesIf you’re connected to a computer and the image doesn’t look right, press the Auto butt
2312Using the Remote ControlThe projector includes a number of tools to enhance your presentation. All of them can be accessed using the remote contro
32 Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote ControlFollow these tips for using the remote control: Point the remote control at the projector. Stand
Using the Remote Control 33Controlling the Picture and SoundYou can use the remote control to preview and select your picture sources, temporarily tur
34 Using the Remote ControlTurning Off the Picture and SoundYou can use the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the image and sound. Thi
Using the Remote Control 35Zooming Part of Your ImageYou can zoom in on a portion of the image using the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control. 1. Pres
36 Using the Remote ControlAdjusting the Aspect RatioYou can use the Aspect button on the remote control to adjust how an image fits into the display
Using the Remote Control 37Note that the projector’s native aspect ratio is narrower than 16:9. Therefore, widescreen movies and HDTV broadcasts will
38 Using the Remote ControlAdjusting the Color ModeYou can use the Color Mode button on the remote control to adjust the color, brightness, and other
Using the Remote Control 39Displaying PatternsYou can display a test pattern or one of the following 4 patterns for use on a whiteboard or chalkboard:
42Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Repl
40 Using the Remote ControlCreating Your Own PatternYou can transfer any image from your computer or video source to the projector and then use it as
Using the Remote Control 41Operating Your Computer with the Remote ControlIf you connect a computer to the projector with a USB cable, as described on
42 Using the Remote ControlHighlighting Your PresentationYou can display a pointer to call out important information on the screen. If you want to cus
Using the Remote Control 43Presenting a Slideshow You can use your projector’s Slideshow feature whenever you connect a USB device that contains image
44 Using the Remote ControlStarting a Slideshow1. Connect a USB device to the projector’s USB TypeA port (see page 58).2. If you are connected to anot
Using the Remote Control 45Select the following as necessary to control your display or slideshow: To move back up a folder level, highlight Back to
46 Using the Remote ControlSelecting Slideshow Display OptionsTo select slideshow options for images in the current folder, follow these steps:1. High
3473Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentThis chapter tells you how to connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer, vi
48 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentConnecting to a ComputerYou can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 49Connecting to the VGA PortYou can connect to your computer using the VGA computer cable th
5Playing Sound Through the Projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Playing Computer Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Pla
50 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentConnecting to the USB PortYou can connect a Windows 7, Windows Vista®, Windows XP, Windows
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 517. Do one of the following:Windows: Messages appear as the projector is recognized and the
52 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment3. Connect the square end of the cable to the projector’s Type B (square) USB port. 4. Con
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 53Connecting an External MonitorIf you want to see your presentation close-up as well as on
54 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentConnecting to Video EquipmentYou can connect several video sources to the projector at the
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 553. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 59 for instructions on connec
56 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentConnecting a Component Video SourceYou will need a component-to-VGA video cable, or a comp
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 57Connecting an RGB Video Source1. Locate the VGA computer cable provided with the projector
58 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentConnecting to a Digital Camera, Document Camera, or Other DeviceYou can connect a digital
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 593. Press the USB button on the remote control or the Source Search button on the projector
66Maintaining the Projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Cleaning the Lens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
60 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other EquipmentPlaying Sound from Video EquipmentFor video equipment, use an RCA-style audio cable, which
Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment 61Connecting External SpeakersYou can output sound from the projector to external speakers w
62 Connecting to Computers, USB Devices, and Other Equipment
4634lUsing the Projector on a NetworkIf you’re using the PowerLite 85+/825+/826W+, you can use Quick Wireless Connection or EasyMP® Network Projection
64 Using the Projector on a NetworkEasyMP Network Projection software. The EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide also contains instructions on usi
Using the Projector on a Network 654. Press the Menu button on the remote control, select the Network menu, then press Enter. PowerLite 85+/825+/826W+
66 Using the Projector on a Network7. Choose IP Settings and press Enter. You see a screen like the following:8. Do one of the following: If your net
Using the Projector on a Network 67Installing the Optional Wireless 802.11a/b/g ModuleMake sure you have the optional Wireless 802.11a/b/g Module (Pow
68 Using the Projector on a Network3. Fasten the module using the screw that came with it.4. Close the air filter cover.If you have the optional USB k
Using the Projector on a Network 694. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the Quick Wireless Connection driver.If you see a Windows Firew
W7-WelcomeThe PowerLite® 84+/85+/824+/825+/826W+ is an easy-to-use projector that weighs less than 7 pounds. From classrooms to boardrooms, your full-
70 Using the Projector on a Network4. Make sure the projector has a unique name, so you can identify it on your network. If you need to rename it, hig
Using the Projector on a Network 71Configuring the ConnectionYou can use EasyMP Network Projection to connect to the projector and send images wireles
72 Using the Projector on a Network3. Choose Wireless LAN and press Enter. You see this screen:4. Make sure On is selected for the Wireless LAN Power
Using the Projector on a Network 73Note that the SSID is case-sensitive (if you enter the name in uppercase on the projector, you must type it the sam
74 Using the Projector on a NetworkConfiguring the Network Settings for WindowsBefore connecting to the projector, you need to make sure the settings
Using the Projector on a Network 752. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties. You see a screen similar to this:3. Clic
76 Using the Projector on a Network5. Check your wireless card or adapter device settings. (Depending on the type of card or adapter you’re using, som
Using the Projector on a Network 773. Make sure Location is set to Automatic.4. Select Network Port Configurations in the Show pull-down menu.5. Under
78 Using the Projector on a NetworkUsing Access Point Mode To use Access Point (infrastructure) mode, first adjust your projector and wireless access
Using the Projector on a Network 79Highlight the SSID text box, press Enter, and enter a name:Use the buttons to select individual letters; then pres
8 Welcome Project only the PowerPoint® slide images while viewing handout notes and controls on the computer screen (85+/825+/826W+ only) Project fr
80 Using the Projector on a Network10. To prevent the IP address from appearing on the standby screen, set the IP Address Display setting to Off.11. W
Using the Projector on a Network 812. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties. You see a screen similar to this:3. Clic
82 Using the Projector on a Network5. Check your wireless card’s or adapter’s device settings. (Depending on the type of card or adapter you’re using,
Using the Projector on a Network 839. Select Internet Protocol and click the Properties button. You see this screen:10. If your access point uses DHCP
84 Using the Projector on a Network12. Click the Wireless Networks tab. (If you don’t see this tab, you may need to enable your wireless card or adapt
Using the Projector on a Network 85Checking the Gateway IP Address on WindowsIf you’re entering IP addresses manually and need to find out the gateway
86 Using the Projector on a Network3. Click the Support tab. The gateway’s IP address is listed as shown: Setting Up Your Mac for Access Point ModeYou
Using the Projector on a Network 873. Make sure Location is set to Automatic.4. Select Network Port Configurations in the Show pull-down menu.5. Under
88 Using the Projector on a Network10. Click the AirPort icon on the menu bar at the top of the Macintosh desktop. You see the AirPort status menu:11.
Using the Projector on a Network 89Enabling WEP Encryption1. Press Menu on the projector remote. Highlight Network and then press Enter. 2. Choose Net
Welcome 9Getting More InformationNeed troubleshooting tips? Quick steps for setting up your projector? Here’s where you can look for help: Quick Set
90 Using the Projector on a Network7. If you chose 64Bit, choose Encryption key 1, 2, 3, or 4. Highlight the Encryption key text box that corresponds
Using the Projector on a Network 91Enabling WPA Security1. Press Menu. Highlight Network and then press Enter. 2. Choose Network Configuration and pre
92 Using the Projector on a Network6. Highlight the PSK (pre-shared key) text box and press Enter. Use the buttons to select individual letters; then
Using the Projector on a Network 93Using the EasyMP Network Projection SoftwareOnce you’ve set up your projector and computer for network projection,
94 Using the Projector on a Network3. Turn off the projector and unplug it.4. Open the air filter cover by sliding the switch and pulling down the cov
Using the Projector on a Network 953. Choose Mail, then press Enter. You see a screen like the following:4. For the Mail Notification setting, select
96 Using the Projector on a NetworkWhen the selected problem or warning occurs, an e-mail message is sent to the specified notification addresses. The
Using the Projector on a Network 975. Enter up to two IP addresses for notification.You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address.
98 Using the Projector on a Network3. Press Enter, or, if you set a Web control password in the projector’s Network menu, enter your user name and pas
Using the Projector on a Network 99Using Web Remote ControlWhen you access the projector through your browser, you can display a “virtual remote contr
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