Manual Epson RS-232

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  • Epson RS-232 - page 1

    Follow these instructions to set up the Epson PowerLite Pro Cinema projector and HQV Video Processor 1. Unpack the projector and video processor. Attach the serial number sticker included with the video processor to the User Manual for that product. 2. Choose a location for the projector as described in th e projector User’s Guide . 3. Connect an ...

  • Epson RS-232 - page 2

    2 7. After a few moments, the display on the front of the unit should show Output=720P 60Hz . If it does not, press the POWER button on the remote control to place the video processor in S etup M ode. (Y ou see Se tup M ode on the display .) P ress the Menu button. Then use the u and d buttons to select the output resolution setting (“OUT = xxx ? ...

  • Epson RS-232 - page 3

    3 11. Focus and zoom the image using the focus and zoom rings. 12. Position the image using the lens shift dials. Caution: Do not try to move the lens by hand, or y ou may damage the projector. Always use the lens shift d ials to change the le ns position. 13. If the projector is ceiling mounted, yo u need to inve rt the image. Press th e Menu butt ...

  • Epson RS-232 - page 4

    15. Press the HDMI button on the projector remote to select HDMI as the input source. 16. Press the Color Mode button. Use the u and d buttons to select Natural , then press Select . 17. Press the Aspect button. Use the u and d buttons to select Through , then press Select . 18. Follow the instructions in the video processor User Manual to make any ...

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