Epson EMP-TWD3 Bedienungsanleitung
Epson
Videostrahl
EMP-TWD3
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Refer to the following checklist and make sure you have received all of the items. Contact the place of purchase if items
are missing.
Indicates content which may cause projector damage or malfunction.
Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
sIndicates a page where useful information regarding a topic can be found.
Indicates operating methods and the order of operations.
The procedure indicated should be carried out in the order of the numbered steps.
Indicates remote control or main unit buttons.
“(Menu name)” Indicates menu items and messages which are displayed on screen.
Example: “Brightness”
Depending on the type of disc, the functions and operations which can be performed may be
different.
These marks inform you of the type of disc being used.
Unpacking the projector
Y YMain Unit Remote Control Y
AA type dry cell batteries
(2 pcs.)
YPower cable
(3m)
YUser’s Guide
YDocument CD-ROM
*Some regions may not have the
Document CD-ROM included as
an accessory.
YLens cover
YComponent video cable
Notations used in this guide
1
Quick Start Settings and
Adjustments Appendix
Advanced Operations
Safety Instructions..................................................... 2
Use and Storage......................................................... 5
About Discs ............................................................... 7
Part Names ................................................................ 8
Preparing the Remote Control................................... 11
Quick Start
Installation................................................................. 13
Projection distance and screen size............................................ 13
Connecting the power cable and turning the main power
switch ON................................................................................... 13
Disc Playback ............................................................ 14
Playing a disc and projecting ..................................................... 14
Adjusting the projection position and volume ........................... 15
Stopping playback ...................................................................... 16
Turning off the power ................................................................ 16
Basic Operations During Playback............................ 17
Temporarily freezing playback (pause)...................................... 17
Reverse search/forward search................................................... 17
Reviewing playback from a position 10 seconds before............ 18
Skip............................................................................................. 18
Frame advance............................................................................ 18
Slow motion playback ................................................................ 19
Temporarily using the projectors light as illumination
(Break)........................................................................................ 19
Selecting a picture quality to suit the conditions of the room
(Color Mode).............................................................................. 19
Temporarily stopping the audio (Mute) ..................................... 19
Advanced Operations
Becoming a playback expert ..................................... 20
Changing the brightness of the display window (Dimmer) ....... 20
Playback from a DVD menu ...................................................... 21
PBC (playback control) playback .............................................. 22
MP3/WMA, JPEG playback ...................................................... 23
Playback by selecting the chapter or track number.................... 25
Designated time playback (time search) .................................... 26
Looping playback of a favorite scene (A-B repeat playback).... 27
Looping playback (repeat play).................................................. 28
Playing in the order of your choice (program play) ................... 30
Playback at random (random play) ............................................ 31
Changing the audio language..................................................... 32
Changing the subtitles display.................................................... 33
Changing the angle..................................................................... 33
Making operations from the menu bar ....................................... 34
Auto-standby, goodnight timer (Sleep timer) settings ............... 35
For better image quality (Progressive mode) ............................. 36
Changing the aspect ratio ........................................................... 36
Tray lock .................................................................................... 38
Child lock................................................................................... 38
Becoming a Projection Expert................................... 39
Connecting to other video equipment, televisions,
and computers ............................................................................ 39
Projecting images from external video equipment or
a computer .................................................................................. 42
Becoming an Audio Expert ....................................... 44
Listening with headphones ......................................................... 44
Connecting to audio equipment with an optical digital input..... 45
Connecting a subwoofer ............................................................. 45
Selecting Sound Mode................................................................ 46
Adjusting high pitched tones ...................................................... 46
Adjusting the audio playback level ............................................ 47
Adjusting the audio input level of external audio equipment..... 47
Settings and Adjustments
Settings Menu Operation and Functions ................... 48
Using the settings menu.............................................................. 48
Settings menu list ....................................................................... 49
Language code list ...................................................................... 51
“DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” settings and output signals ...... 52
Country (area) code list .............................................................. 53
Picture Quality Menu Operations and Functions ...... 54
Using the Picture Quality menu ................................................. 54
Picture Quality menu list............................................................ 55
Information Menu Operation and Functions ............. 56
Using the Information menu....................................................... 56
Information menu list ................................................................. 57
Appendix
Troubleshooting......................................................... 58
Reading the indicators ................................................................ 58
When the indicators provide no help.......................................... 60
Maintenance .............................................................. 62
Cleaning...................................................................................... 62
Consumables replacement period............................................... 63
How to replace consumables...................................................... 64
Optional Accessories and Consumables.................... 66
Projection Distance and Screen Size ......................... 67
Compatible Resolution List....................................... 68
Specifications ............................................................ 69
Glossary..................................................................... 72
Index .......................................................................... 73
Inquiries..................................................................... 74
Contents
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Epson |
Kategorie: | Videostrahl |
Modell: | EMP-TWD3 |
Marktpositionierung: | Heimkino |
Gewicht: | 7000 g |
Ăśbertragungstechnik: | Kabelgebunden |
RMS-Leistung: | 20 W |
Anzahl eingebauter Lautsprecher: | 2 |
Betriebstemperatur: | 5 - 35 °C |
Relative Luftfeuchtigkeit in Betrieb: | 20 - 80 % |
Verpackungsbreite: | 400 mm |
Verpackungstiefe: | 500 mm |
Verpackungshöhe: | 335 mm |
Paketgewicht: | 10854 g |
Display: | LCD |
Stromverbrauch (Standardbetrieb): | 220 W |
Ursprungsland: | Japan |
Menge pro Packung: | 1 StĂĽck(e) |
Kontrastverhältnis: | 1000:1 |
Stromverbrauch (Standby): | 9 W |
Energiebedarf: | 100-240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
RS-232 port: | 1 |
Composite Video-Eingang: | 1 |
Lampentyp: | UHE |
Digitaler Zoom: | 1.5 x |
Abmessungen (BxTxH): | 310 x 340 x 180 mm |
Projektorhelligkeit: | 1200 ANSI Lumen |
Projektionstechnologie: | LCD |
native Auflösung des Projektors: | WVGA (854x480) |
Anzahl der Farben: | 16,78 Millionen Farben |
Trapezkorrektur, vertikal: | ±15 ° |
Projektionsabstand: | 0.73 - 7.57 m |
Anzahl VGA (D-Sub) AnschlĂĽsse: | 1 |
Serielle Schnittstelle: | RS-232 |
Seitenverhältnis: | 16:9 |
Palettenlänge (brutto): | 1200 mm |
Palettenhöhe (brutto): | 820 mm |
Palettenbreite (brutto): | 800 mm |
Produkte pro Palettenlage: | 4 StĂĽck(e) |
Produkte pro Palette: | 8 StĂĽck(e) |
Produkte pro Palettenlage (UK): | 6 StĂĽck(e) |
Anzahl pro Palette (UK): | 12 StĂĽck(e) |
Lebensdauer der Lichtquelle: | 2000 h |
Lampenleistung: | 135 W |
Typ der Lichtquelle: | Lampe |
Anzahl S-Video-Eingänge: | 1 |
Vertikaler Scanbereich: | 50 - 85 Hz |
Horizontaler Scanbereich: | 15 - 95 kHz |
Lebensdauer der Lichtquelle (ökonomischer Modus): | 3000 h |
Palettenlänge (UK): | 1200 mm |
Palettenbreite (UK): | 1000 mm |
Palettenhöhe (UK): | 820 mm |
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