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Introduction Quick Start Setup Connections Appendix OWNER’S MANUAL EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. EIP-2600 EIP-250 ® EIP-2600

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OWNER’S MANUAL

EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

EIP-2600EIP-250

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EIP-2600

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The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French, Spanish, Italianand Portuguese. Carefully read through the operation instructions before operating the projector.

Die mitgelieferte CD-ROM enthält Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch,Italienisch und Portugiesisch. Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung des Projektorssorgfältig durch.

Le CD-ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais, allemand, français,espagnol, italien et portugais. Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant de faire fonctionner leprojecteur.

El CD-ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operación en inglés, alemán, francés, español,italiano y portugués. Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de operación antes de utilizar el proyector.

Il CD-ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l’uso in inglese, tedesco, francese, spagnolo, italianoe portoghese. Leggere attentamente le istruzioni per l’uso prima di usare il proiettore.

O CD-ROM fornecido contém instruções de operação em Inglês, Alemão, Francês, Espanhol, Italiano ePortuguês. Leia cuidadosamente todas as instruções de operação antes de operar o projetor.

IMPORTANT• For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your

Projector, please record the Model and Serial Numberlocated on the bottom of the projector and retain thisinformation.

• Before recycling the packaging, please ensure that youhave checked the contents of the carton thoroughly againstthe list of “Supplied accessories” on page 10.

Model No.:

Serial No.:

SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 10Afuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked or and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used.Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied,cut off the mains plug and fit an appropriate type.

DANGER:The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off plug destroyed immediately anddisposed of in a safe manner.Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 13A socket outlet, as aserious electric shock may occur.To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead, follow the instructions below:

WARNING:THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.IMPORTANT:The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Green-and-yellow : EarthBlue : NeutralBrown : Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the colouredmarkings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:• The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is

marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow.• The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N

or coloured black.• The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or

coloured red.

IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.

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Before using the projector, please read this owner’s manual carefully.

1. WARRANTYThis is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts, service and laborwarranty applicable to your purchase.

2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACTTo ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection, modification,or recall that EIKI may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer Product Safety Act,PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT “LIMITED WARRANTY” CLAUSE.

Introduction ENGLISH

U.S.A. ONLY

WARNING: High brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or viewdirectly. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into thebeam of light.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not exposethis product to rain or moisture.

The lightning flash with arrowhead sym-bol, within an equilateral triangle, is in-tended to alert the user to the presenceof uninsulated “dangerous voltage”within the product’s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitutea risk or electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within a triangleis intended to alert the user to thepresence of important operating andmaintenance (servicing) instructions inthe literature accompanying the product.

See bottom of projector.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOVE COVER.

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE

PERSONNEL.

CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.DO NOT REMOVE SCREWSEXCEPT SPECIFIED USER

SERVICE SCREW.

Caution Concerning Lamp ReplacementSee “Replacing the Lamp” on page 52.

U.S.A. ONLY

PRODUCT DISPOSALThis product utilizes tin-lead solder, and lamp containing a small amountof mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due toenvironmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information,please contact your local authorities, the Electronics Industries Alliance:www.eiae.org, the lamp recycling organization www.lamprecycle.org,or 1-800-242-3454.

Authorized representative responsible for the European Union Community Market

EIKI Deutschland GmbHAm Frauwald 12, 65510 Idstein E.U. ONLY

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WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications tothis equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could voidthe user’s authority to operate this equipment. U.S.A. ONLY

For EIP-2600

INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in acommercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the owner’s manual, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residentialarea is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required tocorrect the interference at his own expense. U.S.A. ONLY

The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device. The cable is provided toensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification.

U.S.A. ONLY

WARNING:This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radiointerference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

For EIP-250

INFORMATIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with the owner’s manual, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver

is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

U.S.A. ONLY

Declaration of conformityEIKI PROJECTOR, MODEL EIP-250This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followingconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.

Responsible Party:

EIKI INTERNATIONAL, INC.30251 Esperanza Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688-2132TEL: 800-242-3454 U.S.A. ONLY

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How to Read this Owner’s Manual

■ The specifications are slightly different, depending on the model. However, you can connect andoperate all models in the same manner.

••••• In this owner’s manual, the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation, andmay differ slightly from the actual display. The examples used throughout this manual are basedon the EIP-2600 model.

For Future Reference

Buttons used inthis operation

On-screendisplay

Button used inthis step

IndexMaintenance Troubleshooting

P. 67P. 49 PP. 63 and 64

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Menu Selections (Adjustments)

Example: Adjusting “Bright”.• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.

Press MENU/HELP.• The “Picture” menu screen for the se-

lected input mode is displayed.

Example: “Picture” screen menu forCOMPUTER (RGB) input(EIP-2600)

Press Q or O and select “Picture”to adjust.

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2 Menu item

Picture ModeContrast 0

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Bright

Standard

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

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RedBlueCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

C.M.S. SettingC.M.S.

Lamp Setting

01

On

Bright

DNR Off

Reset

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)

MENU/HELP button

ENTER button

Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

ENTER button

RETURN button• Press RETURN to return

to the previous screenwhen the menu isdisplayed.

MENU/HELP button

Using the Menu Screen

Info ........Indicates safeguards for using the projector.

Note .........Indicates additional information for setting up and operating theprojector.

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Contents

Preparing

IntroductionHow to Read this Owner’s Manual ....... 3Contents ............................................... 4IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............... 6How to Access the PDF Owner’s

Manuals .............................................. 9Accessories ........................................ 10Part Names and Functions ................. 11

Projector ............................................... 11Rear View ............................................. 12Inserting the Batteries .......................... 14Usable Range ...................................... 15

Quick StartQuick Start .......................................... 16

Setup and Projection ............................ 16

SetupSetting up the Projector ...................... 18

Setting up the Projector ....................... 18Standard Setup (Front Projection) ....... 18Ceiling-mount Setup ............................ 18Projection (PRJ) Mode ......................... 19Screen Size and Projection Distance .. 20

ConnectionsConnecting the Projector to

Other Equipment .............................. 21Controlling the Projector by

a Computer ....................................... 24Connecting the Power Cord ............... 24

Useful FeaturesOperating with the Remote Control .... 32

Displaying and Setting theBreak Timer ........................................ 32

Displaying the Pointer .......................... 32Using the Spot Function ...................... 32Switching the Eco+Quiet Mode ........... 32Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ..... 33Freezing a Moving Image .................... 33Selecting the Picture Mode .................. 33Displaying an Enlarged Portion of

an Image ............................................ 33Using the Remote Control as the

Wireless Computer Mouse ................ 34Menu Items ......................................... 35Using the Menu Screen ...................... 38

Menu Selections (Adjustments) ........... 38Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu) ... 40

Selecting the Picture Mode .................. 40Adjusting the Image ............................. 41Adjusting the Color Temperature ......... 41Adjusting the Colors ............................. 41Progressive ........................................... 42Reducing Image Noise (DNR) ............. 42Lamp Setting ........................................ 42

Adjusting the Projector Image(“SCR - ADJ” Menu) ......................... 43Setting the Resize Mode ...................... 43Adjusting the Image Position ............... 43Keystone Correction ............................ 43Setting the On-screen Display ............. 43Closed Caption .................................... 44Selecting the Background Image ........ 44Selecting the Setup Guide ................... 44Reversing/Inverting Projected

Images ............................................... 44Selecting the On-screen Display

Language ........................................... 44Adjusting the Projector Function

(“PRJ - ADJ” Menu) .......................... 45Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ..... 45Auto Power Off Function ...................... 45Auto Restart Function .......................... 45STANDBY Mode ................................... 45Setting the Confirmation Sound

(System Sound) ................................. 45Speaker Setting .................................... 45Audio Input (EIP-2600 only) ................. 46Selecting the Transmission Speed

(RS-232C) .......................................... 46Fan Mode Setting ................................. 46System Lock Function .......................... 46Checking the Lamp Life Status ........... 47Keylock Function .................................. 47

Using

Basic OperationTurning the Projector On/Off .............. 25

Turning the Projector on ....................... 25Turning the Power off (Putting the

Projector into Standby Mode) ........... 25Image Projection ................................. 26

About the Setup Guide ........................ 26Adjusting the Projected Image ............ 26Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion ........ 28Switching the Input Mode .................... 29Adjusting the Volume ........................... 29Displaying the Black Screen and

Turning off the Sound Temporarily .... 29Resize Mode ......................................... 30

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Troubleshooting with the“Help” Menu ...................................... 48Utilizing the “Help” Menu Functions .... 48

Reference

AppendixMaintenance ....................................... 49Maintenance Indicators ...................... 50Regarding the Lamp ........................... 52

Lamp ..................................................... 52Caution Concerning the Lamp ............ 52Replacing the Lamp ............................. 52Removing and Installing the

Lamp Unit .......................................... 53Resetting the Lamp Timer .................... 54

Connecting Pin Assignments ............. 55RS-232C Specifications and

Commands ....................................... 57Computer Compatibility Chart ............ 62Troubleshooting .................................. 63Specifications ..................................... 65Dimensions ......................................... 66Index ................................................... 67

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1. Read InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should beread before the product is operated.

2. Retain InstructionsThe safety and operating instructions should beretained for future reference.

3. Heed WarningsAll warnings on the product and in theoperating instructions should be adhered to.

4. Follow InstructionsAll operating and use instructions should befollowed.

5. CleaningUnplug this product from the wall outlet beforecleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosolcleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

6. AttachmentsDo not use attachments not recommended by theproduct manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

7. Water and MoistureDo not use this product near water–for example,near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundrytub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool;and the like.

8. AccessoriesDo not place this product on an unstable cart,stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product mayfall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, andserious damage to the product. Use only with acart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommendedby the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Anymounting of the product should follow themanufacturer’s instructions, and should use amounting accessory recommended by themanufacturer.

9. TransportationA product and cartcombination should bemoved with care. Quickstops, excessive force, anduneven surfaces maycause the product and cartcombination to overturn.

10. VentilationSlots and openings in the cabinet are provided forventilation to ensure reliable operation of theproduct and to protect it from overheating, andthese openings must not be blocked or covered.The openings should never be blocked by placingthe product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similarsurface. This product should not be placed in abuilt-in installation such as a bookcase or rackunless proper ventilation is provided or themanufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

11. Power SourcesThis product should be operated only from the typeof power source indicated on the marking label. Ifyou are not sure of the type of power supply toyour home, consult your product dealer or localpower company. For products intended to operatefrom battery power, or other sources, refer to theoperating instructions.

12. Grounding or PolarizationThis product is provided with one of the followingtypes of plugs. If the plug should fail to fit into thepower outlet, please contact your electrician.Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.a. Two-wire type (mains) plug.b. Three-wire grounding type (mains) plug with a

grounding terminal.This plug will only fit into a grounding type poweroutlet.

13. Power-Cord ProtectionPower-supply cords should be routed so that theyare not likely to be walked on or pinched by itemsplaced upon or against them, paying particularattention to cords at plugs, conveniencereceptacles, and the point where they exit from theproduct.

14. LightningFor added protection for this product during alightning storm, or when it is left unattended andunused for long periods of time, unplug it from thewall outlet and disconnect the cable system. Thiswill prevent damage to the product due to lightningand power-line surges.

15. OverloadingDo not overload wall outlets, extension cords, orintegral convenience receptacles as this can resultin a risk of fire or electric shock.

16. Object and Liquid EntryNever push objects of any kind into this productthrough openings as they may touch dangerousvoltage points or short-out parts that could resultin a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of anykind on the product.

17. ServicingDo not attempt to service this product yourself asopening or removing covers may expose you todangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer allservicing to qualified service personnel.

CAUTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate this productand save these instructions for later use.

Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineeredand manufactured to assure your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT INPOTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat thesafeguards incorporated in this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation,use and servicing.

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18. Damage Requiring ServiceUnplug this product from the wall outlet and referservicing to qualified service personnel under thefollowing conditions:a. When the power-supply cord or plug is

damaged.b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen

into the product.c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.d. If the product does not operate normally by

following the operating instructions. Adjust onlythose controls that are covered by the operatinginstructions, as an improper adjustment of othercontrols may result in damage and will oftenrequire extensive work by a qualified technicianto restore the product to normal operation.

e. If the product has been dropped or damagedin any way.

f. When the product exhibits a distinct change inperformance, this indicates a need for service.

• DLP® and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments and BrilliantColorTM is atrademark of Texas Instruments.

• Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United Statesand/or other countries.

• PC/AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States.• Adobe® Reader® is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.• Macintosh® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.• All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.• Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging to Texas

Instruments. Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute, reverse engineer, reverseassemble or discompile the contents thereof.

19. Replacement PartsWhen replacement parts are required, be sure theservice technician has used replacement partsspecified by the manufacturer or have the samecharacteristics as the original part. Unauthorizedsubstitutions may result in fire, electric shock, orother hazards.

20. Safety CheckUpon completion of any service or repairs to thisproduct, ask the service technician to performsafety checks to determine that the product is inproper operating condition.

21. Wall or Ceiling MountingThis product should be mounted to a wall or ceilingonly as recommended by the manufacturer.

22. HeatThis product should be situated away from heatsources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,or other products (including amplifiers) thatproduce heat.

Closed Caption uses Bitstream Vera fontsCopyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark ofBitstream, Inc.Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the fontsaccompanying this license (“Fonts”) and associated documentation files (the “Font Software”), toreproduce and distribute the Font Software, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Font Software, and to permit persons to whomthe Font Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copiesof one or more of the Font Software typefaces.The Font Software may be modified, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs orcharacters in the Fonts may be modified and additional glyphs or characters may be added to theFonts, only if the fonts are renamed to names not containing either the words “Bitstream” or theword “Vera”.This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts or Font Software that has beenmodified and is distributed under the “Bitstream Vera” names.The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but no copy of one or more ofthe Font Software typefaces may be sold by itself.THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS ORIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK,OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BITSTREAM OR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BE LIABLE FORANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OROTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE ORFROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE.

Except as contained in this notice, the names of Gnome, the Gnome Foundation, and BitstreamInc., shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in thisFont Software without prior written authorization from the Gnome Foundation or Bitstream Inc.,respectively. For further information, contact: fonts at gnome dot org.

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Observe the following safeguards when setting up yourprojector.Caution concerning the lamp unit■ Potential hazard of glass par-

ticles if lamp ruptures. In caseof lamp rupture, contact yournearest EIKI Author izedDealer or Service Center forreplacement.See “Regarding the Lamp” onpage 52.

Caution concerning the setup of theprojector■ For minimal servicing and to maintain high

image quality, EIKI recommends that this pro-jector be installed in an area free from hu-midity, dust and cigarette smoke. When theprojector is subjected to these environments,the vents and lens must be cleaned more of-ten. As long as the projector is regularlycleaned, use in these environments will notreduce the overall operation life of the unit.Internal cleaning should only be performedby an EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service Cen-ter.

Do not set up the projector in placesexposed to direct sunlight or bright light.■ Position the screen so that it is not in direct

sunlight or room light. Light falling directly onthe screen washes out the colors, makingviewing difficult. Close the curtains and dimthe lights when setting up the screen in asunny or bright room.

Caution regarding placing of the projector■ Place the projector on a level site within the

adjustment range (9 degrees) of the adjust-ment foot.

When using the projector in high-altitudeareas such as mountains (at altitudes ofapproximately 1,500 meters (4,900 feet)or more)■ When you use the projector in high-altitude

areas with thin air, set “Fan Mode” to “High”.Neglecting this can affect the longevity of theoptical system.

Warning about placing the projector ina high position■ When placing the projector in a high position,

make certain it is carefully secure to avoidpersonal injury caused by the projector fall-ing down.

Do not subject the projector to hardimpact and/or vibration.■ Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage

the surface of the lens.

Rest your eyes occasionally.■ Continuously watching the screen for long

hours will cause eye strain. Take regularbreaks to rest your eyes.

Avoid locations with extremes oftemperature.■ The operating temperature of the projector is

from 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C).■ The storage temperature of the projector is

from –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C).

Do not block the exhaust and intakevents.■ Allow at least 11 13/16 inches (30 cm) of space

between the exhaust vent and the nearestwall or obstruction.

■ Ensure that the intake vent and the exhaustvent are not obstructed.

■ If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a pro-tection circuit will automatically put the pro-jector into standby mode to prevent overheatdamage. This does not indicate a malfunc-tion. (See pages 50 and 51.) Remove the pro-jector power cord from the wall outlet and waitat least 10 minutes. Place the projector wherethe intake and exhaust vents are not blocked,plug the power cord back in and turn on theprojector. This will return the projector to thenormal operating condition.

■ After the projector is purchased, a faint smellfrom the vent may appear when the power isfirst turned on. This is normal and is not amalfunction. It will disappear after the projec-tor is used for a while.

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Caution regarding usage of the projector■ If you are not to use the projector for a long

time or before moving the projector, makecertain you unplug the power cord from thewall outlet, and disconnect any other cablesconnected to it.

■ If the power cord is unplugged while the cool-ing fan is running, some parts of the projec-tor may still be hot. Use caution when han-dling the projector.

■ Do not carry the projector by holding the lens.■ When storing the projector, ensure you at-

tach the lens cap to the projector. (See page11.)

■ Do not expose the projector to direct sunlightor place next to heat sources. Doing so mayaffect the cabinet color or cause deformationof the plastic cover.

Other connected equipment■ When connecting a computer or other audio-

visual equipment to the projector, make theconnections AFTER unplugging the powercord of the projector from the AC outlet andturning off the equipment to be connected.

■ Please read the owner’s manuals of the pro-jector and the equipment to be connected forinstructions on how to make the connections.

Using the projector in other countries■ The power supply voltage and the shape of

the plug may vary depending on the regionor country you are using the projector in.When using the projector overseas, makesure you use an appropriate power cord forthe country you are in.

Temperature monitor function

■ If the projector starts to overheat due to setupproblems or blockage of the air vents, “ ” and“ ” will illuminate in the lower left cornerof the picture. If the temperature continues torise, the lamp will turn off, the temperature warn-ing indicator on the projector will blink, and aftera 60-second cooling-off period the projector willenter standby mode. Refer to “Maintenance In-dicators” on page 50 for details.

Info• The cooling fan regulates the internal tempera-

ture, and its performance is automatically con-trolled. The sound of the fan may change dur-ing projector operation due to changes in thefan speed. This does not indicate malfunction.

How to Access the PDF Owner’s Manuals

PDF owner’s manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM. To utilizethese manuals, you need to install Adobe® Reader® on your computer (Windows®

or Macintosh®).

Please download Adobe® Reader® from the Internet (http://www.adobe.com).

Accessing the PDF Manuals for Windows® (For Macintosh®, skip step 2).

Note

• If the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse, start Adobe® Reader® first,then specify the desired file using the “File”, “Open” menu.

6 Double click the language (name of thefolder) that you want to view.

7 Double click the pdf file to access the pro-jector manuals.

1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.2 Double click the “My Computer” icon.3 Double click the “CD-ROM” drive.4 Double click the “MANUALS” folder.5 Double click the model (name of the folder)

that you want to view.

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Accessories

Optional accessories

Supplied accessories

Remote controlfor EIP-2600 for EIP-250

Two R-6 batteries (“AA” size, UM/SUM-3,

HP-7 or similar)

RGB cable (10' (3.0 m))

<QCNWGA045WJPZ>

Lens cap (attached)

Power cord*

DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor (5 57/64" (15 cm))

<QCNWGA091WJPZ>

3 RCA to mini D-sub 15 pin cable(10' (3.0 m))

<QCNWGA043WJPZ>

For U.S. and Canada, etc. (6' (1.8 m))

<QACCDA007WJPZ>

For Europe, except U.K. (6' (1.8 m))

<QACCVA011WJPZ>

• QUICK GUIDE• Owner’s manual (this manual and CD-ROM)

(1) (2)

* Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country.

■ Lamp unit AH-62101■ Storage case AH-62501

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Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic isexplained.

Projector

Part Names and Functions

28

38

50

29

29

26

27

15

49

49

26

45

3225

25, 50

38, 48

25, 50

38

Top View

STANDBY/ONbuttonFor turning thepower on andputting theprojector intostandby mode.

Lamp indicator

Temperature warningindicator

Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)For selecting menu items.

VOL (Volume) buttons(–O/Q+)For adjusting thespeaker sound level.ENTER button

For settingitems selectedor adjusted onthe menu.

MENU/HELP buttonFor displayingadjustment andsetting screens, andhelp screen.

Focus ringFor adjustingthe focus.

INPUT buttons (P/R)For switching input mode.

Remote controlsensor

HEIGHTADJUST lever

KEYSTONEbuttonFor entering theKeystoneCorrection mode.

Intake vent

Powerindicator

Zoom ringFor enlarging/reducing the picture.

Push both sides of the lens capto attach or remove.

ECO+QUIET buttonFor lowering the noiseof the cooling fan andextending the lamp life.

Front View

Exhaust ventSpeaker

12

27

34

22

22

2122

23

23

23

23

24

24

2122

Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic isexplained.

Rear View

Using the Kensington Lock• This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington

MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system forinstructions on how to use it to secure the projector.

Part Names and Functions (Continued)

Terminals

AUDIO 2 inputterminal(AUDIO inputterminal forEIP-250)

S-VIDEO input terminalTerminal for connectingvideo equipment with anS-video terminal.

VIDEO inputterminalTerminal forconnecting videoequipment.

Rearadjustmentfoot Kensington Security

Standard connector

AC socketConnect the suppliedpower cord.

*AUDIO OUTterminal

Audio output terminal ofequipment connected to theaudio input terminal.

*AUDIO 1 input terminal

*DVI-I inputterminal

Terminal forDVI digital,computer RGBand componentsignals.

MONITOR OUTterminal(Output terminal for computer RGB,component signals. Shared for COM-PUTER/COMPONENT)Terminal for connecting a monitor.

RS-232C terminalTerminal forcontrolling theprojector using acomputer.

COMPUTER/COMPONENT inputterminalTerminal for computer RGBand component signals.

USB terminal

Terminal connectingwith the USBterminal on thecomputer for usingthe supplied remotecontrol as thecomputer mouse.

* EIP-2600 only

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29

32

33

3438

32

32

25

34

28

33

32

25

33

29

32

3438

3848

30

38

29

33

34

STANDBY buttonFor putting the projectorinto the standby mode.

BREAK TIMER buttonFor displaying thebreak time.

PAGE UP/PAGEDOWN buttonsSame as the [Page Down] and[Page Up] keys on a computerkeyboard, when with the USBconnection (using a USB cableor the optional remotereceiver).

POINTER buttonFor displaying thepointer.

MOUSE/Adjustmentbuttons (P/R/O/Q)• For moving the

computer cursor when with the USBconnection (using a USB cable or theoptional remote receiver).

• For selecting and adjusting menuitems.

L-CLICK/EFFECTbutton• For the Left click

when with the USB connection(using a USB cable or the optionalremote receiver).

• For changing the pointer or spotarea.

KEYSTONE buttonFor entering theKeystone Correction mode.

AUTO SYNC buttonFor automaticallyadjusting images whenconnected to a computer.

ECO+QUIET buttonFor lowering the noiseof the cooling fan andextending the lamp life.

AV MUTE buttonFor temporarilydisplaying a blackscreen and turningoff the sound.

FREEZE buttonFor freezing images.

VOL +/– (Volume)buttonsFor adjusting thespeaker sound level.

ON buttonFor turning the poweron.

SPOT buttonFor displaying thespotlight.

R-CLICK/RETURNbutton• For the Right click

when with the USBconnection (using aUSB cable or theoptional remotereceiver).

• For returning to theprevious menu screenduring menuoperations.

ENTER buttonFor setting itemsselected or adjustedon the menu.

MENU/HELP buttonFor displayingadjustment andsetting screens, andhelp screen.

PICTURE MODEbuttonFor selecting theappropriate picture.

RESIZE buttonFor switching thepicture size(NORMAL, BORDER,etc.).

MAGNIFY buttonsFor enlarging/reducingpart of the image.

* EIP-2600 only

COMPUTER, *DVI,S-VIDEO, VIDEO buttonsFor switching to therespective input modes.

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• Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with alkaline or manganese batteries.

• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the m and n marks inside the batterycompartment.

• Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.• Do not mix new and old batteries.

This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak.• Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as leaving them in can cause them

to leak.Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure you wipe them first and then removethem using a cloth.

• The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period, depending on how they are kept.Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries.

• Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time.• Comply with the rules (ordinance) of each local government when disposing of worn-out batteries.

Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak or explode. Pleasefollow the precautions below.

Part Names and Functions (Continued)

Inserting the Batteries

Insert the lower tab of the cover into the opening,and lower the cover until it clicks in place.

Insert the batteries.• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match

the m and n marks inside the battery compartment.

Pull down the tab on the cover and remove the covertowards the direction of the arrow.

1

2

3

Caution

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Usable RangeThe remote control can be used to control theprojector within the ranges shown in theillustration.

Note

• The signal from the remote control can be re-flected off a screen for easy operation. How-ever, the effective distance of the signal maydiffer depending on the screen material.

When using the remote control• Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to

moisture or high temperature.• The remote control may malfunction under a

fluorescent lamp. In this case, move the pro-jector away from the fluorescent lamp.

Remote control sensor

Remote controlsignal transmitters

Remote control

23n (7 m)

30°

30°

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Quick Start

This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, seethe page described below for each step.

Setup and ProjectionIn this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example.

When connecting equipment other than a computer, seepages 22 and 23.

3. Remove the lens cap and turn the projector on

2. Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power cordinto the AC socket of the projector

On the projector On the remote control

KEYSTONE button

INPUT buttons

STANDBY/ONbutton

HEIGHTADJUST lever

Focus ring

STANDBY button

_PP. 21, 24

_P. 25

ENTER button

ENTER button

6

4

3

5

8

3

5

6

8

KEYSTONEbutton

4

4

ON button

COMPUTER button

4

1. Place the projector facing a wall or a screen _P. 18

5 Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

5 Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

Zoom ring4

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4. Adjust the projected image with the Setup Guide

_PP. 26, 27

1 After the projector turns on, the Setup Guide appears.(When “Setup Guide” is set to “On”. See page 44.)

2 Follow the steps in the Setup Guide and adjust the focus, height (angle) and picture size.

3 After adjusting the focus, height (angle) and picture size, press ENTER to finish the SetupGuide.

Correcting trapezoidal distortion using Keystone Correction.

5. Correct trapezoidal distortion

8. Turn the power offPress STANDBY/ON on the projector or STANDBY on the remote control, and then press thebutton again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector into standby mode.

On-screen displayOn the

projectorOn the remote

control

_P. 25

On the projector

On the remote control

Shrinksupper side.

Shrinkslower side.

_P. 28

Select the “COMPUTER” using INPUT on the projector or COMPUTER on the remote control.

6. Select the INPUT mode

• When you press INPUT on the projector, the INPUT list appears.Press '/" to switch the INPUT mode.

On theprojector

On the remotecontrol

INPUT list

_P. 29

On-screen display (RGB)

RGB1024 × 768

COMPUTER

7. Turn the computer on

INPUT

COMPUTER

DVI-D Computer*

*EIP-2600 only

D

DVI-D VideoD

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Ceiling-mount Setup

■ It is recommended that you use the optionalEIKI ceiling-mount adaptor and unit for thisinstallation. Before mounting the projector,contact your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealeror Service Center to obtain the recommendedceil ing-mount adaptor and unit (soldseparately).

Setting up the Projector

Setting up the ProjectorFor optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feetflat and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best imagequality. (See page 28.)

Standard Setup (Front Projection)■ Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according

to the desired picture size. (See page 20.)

Example of standard setup

Screen

Lens centerH

L

Note

• Refer to page 20 for additional information concerning “Screen Size and Projection Distance”.

Side View

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300"

200"

100"80"

40"

36'10"

(11.2 m)24'7"–28'4"

(7.5 m – 8.6 m)12'3"–14'2"

(3.7 m – 4.3 m)9'10"–11'4"

(3.0 m – 3.5 m)4'11"–5'8"

(1.5 m – 1.7 m)

240"×180"

160"×120"80"×60"64"×48"

32"×24"

Projection (PRJ) ModeThe projector can use any of the 4 projection modes shown in the diagram below. Select the modemost appropriate for the projection setting in use. (You can set the PRJ mode in “SCR-ADJ” menu.See page 44.)

■ Table mounted, front projection[Menu item ➞ “Front”]

■ Ceiling mounted, front projection[Menu item ➞ “Ceiling + Front”]

■ Table mounted, rear projection(with a translucent screen)[Menu item ➞ “Rear”]

■ Ceiling mounted, rear projection(with a translucent screen)[Menu item ➞ “Ceiling + Rear”]

Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance

Picture Size

ProjectionDistance

Example: NORMAL Mode (4:3)

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Setting up the Projector (Continued)

300� (762 cm)

250� (635 cm)

200� (508 cm)

150� (381 cm)

120� (305 cm)

100� (254 cm)

80� (203 cm)

70� (178 cm)

60� (152 cm)

40� (102 cm)

610 cm (240�)

508 cm (200�)

406 cm (160�)

305 cm (120�)

244 cm (96�)

203 cm (80�)

163 cm (64�)

142 cm (56�)

122 cm (48�)

81 cm (32�)

19 cm

16 cm

13 cm

10 cm

8 cm

6 cm

5 cm

4 cm

4 cm

3 cm

(7 9/16�)

(6 19/64�)

(5 3/64�)

(3 25/32�)

(3 1/32�)

(2 33/64�)

(2 1/64�)

(1 49/64�)

(1 33/64�)

(1 1/64�)

457 cm (180�)

381 cm (150�)

305 cm (120�)

229 cm (90�)

183 cm (72�)

152 cm (60�)

122 cm (48�)

107 cm (42�)

91 cm (36�)

61 cm (24�)

11.2 m (36� 10�)

9.4 m (30� 9�)

7.5 m (24� 7�)

5.6 m (18� 5�)

4.5 m (14� 9�)

3.7 m (12� 3�)

3.0 m (9� 10�)

2.6 m (8� 7�)

2.2 m (7� 4�)

1.5 m (4� 11�)

10.8 m (35� 5�)

8.6 m (28� 4�)

6.5 m (21� 3�)

5.2 m (17� 0�)

4.3 m (14� 2�)

3.5 m (11� 4�)

3.0 m (9� 11�)

2.6 m (8� 6�)

1.7 m (5� 8�)

The formula for picture size and projection distance[m/cm]L1 (m) = 0.0408χL2 (m) = 0.0471χH (cm) = 0.27727χS (cm) = ±0.20754χ

Screen Size and Projection DistanceNORMAL Mode (4:3)

Note

• Refer to page 18 concerning “Projection distance [L]” and “Distance from the lens center to thebottom of the image [H]”.

• Allow a margin of error in the values in the diagrams above.

Picture (Screen) size

The formula for picture size and projection distance[m/cm]L1 (m) = 0.03745χL2 (m) = 0.04323χH (cm) = 0.064χ

χ: Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)L: Projection distance (m/ft)L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)

χ: Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)L: Projection distance (m/ft)L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)S: Adjustable range of image position (cm/in) See page 43.

Projection distance [L]

Diag. [χ] Width Height Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]

250� (635 cm)

200� (508 cm)

150� (381 cm)

120� (305 cm)

100� (254 cm)

80� (203 cm)

60� (152 cm)

40� (102 cm)

553 cm (218�)

443 cm (174�)

332 cm (131�)

266 cm (105�)

221 cm (87�)

177 cm (70�)

133 cm (52�)

89 cm (35�)

69 cm

55 cm

42 cm

33 cm

28 cm

22 cm

17 cm

11 cm

(27 19/64�)

(21 53/64�)

(16 3/8�)

(13 3/32�)

(10 59/64�)

(8 47/64�)

(6 35/64�)

(4 23/64�)

�52 cm

�42 cm

�31 cm

�25 cm

�21 cm

�17 cm

�12 cm

� 8 cm

(�20 27/64�)

(�16 11/32�)

(�12 1/4�)

(�9 13/16�)

(�8 11/64�)

(�6 17/32�)

(�4 29/32�)

(�3 17/64�)

311 cm (123�)

249 cm (98�)

187 cm (74�)

149 cm (59�)

125 cm (49�)

100 cm (39�)

75 cm (29�)

50 cm (20�)

10.2 m (33� 6�)

8.2 m (26� 9�)

6.1 m (20� 1�)

4.9 m (16� 1�)

4.1 m (13� 5�)

3.3 m (10� 9�)

2.4 m (8� 0�)

1.6 m (5� 4�)

11.8 m (38� 8�)

9.4 m (30� 11�)

7.1 m (23� 2�)

5.7 m (18� 7�)

4.7 m (15� 5�)

3.8 m (12� 4�)

2.8 m (9� 3�)

1.9 m (6� 2�)

Distance from the lens centerto the bottom of the image [H]

Picture (Screen) size Projection distance [L]Diag. [χ] Width Height Minimum [L1] Maximum [L2]

Distance from the lens center tothe bottom of the image [H]

Adjustable range ofimage position [S]

STRETCH Mode (16:9)

[Feet/inches]L1 (ft) = 0.03745χ / 0.3048L2 (ft) = 0.04323χ / 0.3048H (in) = 0.064χ / 2.54

[Feet/inches]L1 (ft) = 0.0408χ / 0.3048L2 (ft) = 0.0471χ / 0.3048H (in) = 0.27727χ / 2.54S (in) = ±0.20754χ / 2.54

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Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the ACoutlet and turn off the equipment to be connected. After making all connections, turn on theprojector and then the other pieces of equipment. When connecting a computer, ensure thatit is the last equipment to be turned on after all the connections are made.

IMPORTANT:Ensure that the appropriate input mode has been selected on the projector beforeyou turn on the connected equipment.

• For more details of connection and cables, refer to the owner’s manual of the connecting equipment.• You may need other cables or connectors not listed below.

Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment

COMPUTER/COMPONENT

Equipment

Computer

CableTerminal on connected equipment

Terminal on theprojector

RGBoutput

terminal

RGB cable (supplied)

DVI-I

DVI digitaloutput

terminal

DVI Digital cable (commercially available)

mini D-sub 15 pin to DVI cable (commercially available)

RGBoutput

terminal

is only for EIP-2600.

Terminals on the Projector

Note

• See page 62 “Computer Compatibility Chart” for a list of computer signals compatible with the projec-tor. Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work.

• A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your near-est Macintosh Dealer.

• Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be projected unless thecomputer’s external output port is switched on. Refer to the specific instructions in your computerowner’s manual to enable your computer’s external output port.

Example: Terminals of EIP-2600

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Connecting the Projector to Other Equipment (Continued)

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

COMPUTER/COMPONENT

Equipment

Video equipment

Camera/Video game

Cable

S-video cable (commercially available)

Video cable (commercially available)

Cables for a camera or a video game

Cables for a camera or a video game

Cables for a camera or a video game/3 RCAto mini D-sub 15 pin cable (supplied)

Terminal on connected equipment

Terminal on theprojector

S-videooutput

terminal

Videooutput

terminal

S-videooutput

terminal

Videooutput

terminal

Componentvideooutput

terminalRCA adaptor plug(commercially available)

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

3 RCA to mini D-sub 15 pin cable (supplied)

COMPUTER/COMPONENT

Componentvideooutput

terminal

HDMI to DVI cable (commercially available)

DVI-I

HDMIoutput

terminal

DVI digitaloutput

terminal

DVI Digital cable (commercially available)

is only for EIP-2600.

Note

• Only for EIP-2600:- While the projector is connected to video equipment that has an HDMI output terminal, only the

video signal can be input to the projector. (Connect the AUDIO input terminal for audio input.)- Depending on specifications of video equipment or HDMI to DVI digital cable, the signal trans-

mission may not work property. (The HDMI specification does not support all connections to videoequipment that has HDMI digital output terminal using HDMI to DVI digital cable.)

- For details on compatibility for connection, see support information on DVI connection providedby the video equipment manufacturer.

• When you connect video equipment with a 21-pin RGB output (Euro-scart) to the projector, use acommercially available cable that fits in the projector terminal you want to connect.

• The projector does not support RGBC signals via the Euro-scart.

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Note

• Only for EIP-2600:- When using the ø3.5 mm mono audio cable, the volume level will be half of when using the ø3.5

mm stereo audio cable.- You can select “Audio 1” or “Audio 2” for “Audio Input” in the “PRJ-ADJ” menu. (See page 46.)

• RGB signals and Component signals can be output to the monitor.

Equipment CableTerminal on connected equipment

Terminal on theprojector

Audiooutput

terminal

Monitor

Amplifier

MONITOR OUT

AUDIO OUT

RGBinput

terminal

RGB cable (supplied or commercially available)

Audio equipment ø3.5 mm stereo or mono audio cable(commercially available)

ø3.5 mmaudio output

terminal

ø3.5 mmaudio input

terminal

RCA audiooutput

terminal

RCA audioinput

terminal

ø3.5 mm stereo or mono audio cable(commercially available)

ø3.5 mm stereo minijack to RCA audio cable(commercially available)

RCA audio cable (commercially available)

Cables for a camera or a video game

AUDIO 2 (EIP-2600)AUDIO (EIP-250)

AUDIO 1

is only for EIP-2600.

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Connecting the Power Cord

Plug the supplied power cord into theAC socket on the rear of the projector.Then plug into AC outlet.

AC socket

To AC outletPower cord(supplied)

Controlling the Projector by a Computer

When the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor and an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially available), the com-puter can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector. See page 57 fordetails.

When connecting to a computer using an RS-232C serial control cable and a DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor

Note

• The RS-232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up. Refer to theowner’s manual of the computer for details.

• See page 56 for connection of an RS-232C serial control cable.

Info• Do not connect the RS-232C cable to a port other than the RS-232C terminal on the computer. This

may damage your computer or projector.• Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on.

This may damage your computer.

To RS-232C terminal

DIN-D-sub RS-232Cadaptor (supplied)

RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially available)

To RS-232C terminal

Computer

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Turning the Projector On/Off

On-screen display (confirmation message)

• When “Auto Restart” is set to “On”:If the power cord is unplugged from the outletor the breaker switch is turned off when theprojector is on, then the projector automati-cally turns on when the power cord is pluggedinto the AC outlet or the breaker switch isturned on. (See page 45.)

• English is the factory default language. If youwant to change the on-screen display to an-other language, change the language accord-ing to the procedure on page 44.

Info

Turning the Projector on

Note that the connections to external equip-ment and power outlet should be done be-fore performing the operations written be-low. (See pages 21 to 24.)

Remove the lens cap and pressSTANDBY/ON on the projector or ONon the remote control.• The power indicator illuminates red.• After the lamp indicator illuminates, the projec-

tor is ready to start operation.

Note

• About the Lamp IndicatorThe lamp indicator illuminates to indicate thestatus of the lamp.

Green: The lamp is on.Blinking in green: The lamp is warming up.Red: The lamp is shut down abnormally

or the lamp should be replaced.• When switching on the projector, a slight flick-

ering of the image may be experienced withinthe first minute after the lamp has been illumi-nated. This is normal operation as the lamp’scontrol circuitry is stabilising the lamp outputcharacteristics. It should not be regarded asfaulty operation.

• If the projector is put into standby mode andimmediately turned on again, the lamp maytake some time to start projection.

• When System Lock is set, the keycode input boxappears. To cancel the keycode setting, inputthe keycode that you have already set. See page46 for details.

Turning the Power off (Puttingthe Projector into Standby Mode)

Press STANDBY/ON on the projector orSTANDBY on the remote control, thenpress that button again while the confir-mation message is displayed, to put theprojector into standby mode.• The projector cannot be turned on while cool-

ing.

STANDBYbutton

ON button

• Direct Power Off function:You can unplug the power cord from the AC out-let even if the cooling fan is still running.

Info

STANDBY/ON button

Lamp indicator

Power indicator

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About the Setup Guide

After turning on the projector, the SetupGuide screen appears to assist you withprojector setup.Guidance items1 FOCUS2 HEIGHT ADJUST3 ZOOM

Press ENTER to exit the Setup Guidescreen.

Image Projection

Setup Guide screen

Note

• The Setup Guide screen automatically high-lights the items in the following order:

1 FOCUS

3 ZOOM4 ENTER

2 HEIGHT ADJUST

However, you can adjust the focus, height(angle), or zoom regardless of the highlighteditem.

• If you do not want to display the Setup Guidefor the next time, set “Menu” - “SCR - ADJ” -“Setup Guide” to “Off”. (See page 44.)

Adjusting the Projected Image

1 Adjusting the FocusYou can adjust the focus with the focusring on the projector.

Rotate the focus ring to adjust the fo-cus while watching the projected image.

2 Adjusting the Picture SizeYou can adjust the picture size usingthe zoom ring on the projector.

Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge orshrink the picture size.

STANDBY/ONbutton

ENTER button

Focus ring

Zoom ring

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3 Adjusting the HeightThe height of the projector can be ad-justed using the adjustment feet at thefront and rear of the projector.When the screen is above the projec-tor, the projection image can be madehigher by adjusting the projector.

1

2

3

• Do not apply too much pressure on the pro-jector when the front adjustment foot comesout.

• When lowering the projector, be careful not toget your fingers caught in the area betweenthe adjustment foot and the projector.

• Hold the projector firmly while lifting or carrying.• Do not hold by the lens area.

Use the rear adjustment foot tomake the projector level.• The projector is adjustable ±2 degrees

from the standard position.

Remove your hands from theHEIGHT ADJUST lever of the pro-jector after its height has beenfinely adjusted.• The angle of projection is adjustable up

to 9 degrees from the surface on whichthe projector is placed.

Lift the projector to adjust itsheight while lifting the HEIGHTADJUST lever.

Info

Note

• When adjusting the height of the projector,trapezoidal distortion occurs. Follow the pro-cedures in Keystone Correction to correct thedistortion. (See pages 28 and 43.)

HEIGHTADJUST lever

Make smalladjustments.

Rear adjustment foot

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0KEYSTONEADJUST END

Correcting TrapezoidalDistortion

When the image is projected either fromthe top or from the bottom towards thescreen at an angle, the image becomesdistorted trapezoidally. The function forcorrecting trapezoidal distortion iscalled Keystone Correction.

1

2

3 Press KEYSTONE.• The on-screen display of the Keystone

Correction mode will disappear.• You can also use KEYSTONE on the pro-

jector.

Press P/Q or O/R to adjust theKeystone Correction.• You can also adjust the Keystone Cor-

rection using the adjustment buttons onthe projector.

Press KEYSTONE to enter theKeystone Correction mode.• You can also display the on-screen dis-

play of the Keystone Correction modewith KEYSTONE on the projector.

Note

• To return to the default setting, press RETURNwhile the on-screen display of the KeystoneCorrection mode is on the screen.

On-screen display(Keystone Correction mode)

Shrinks upper side.(Move the slide bar in the + direction.)

Shrinks lower side.(Move the slide bar in the - direction.)

• While adjusting the image using KeystoneCorrection, straight lines and the edges of theimage may appear jagged.

Info

KEYSTONE button

Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

RETURN button

Image Projection (Continued)

Note

• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted upto an angle of approximately ±40 (EIP-2600)/±20 (EIP-250) degrees and the screen canalso be set up to an angle of approximately±40 (EIP-2600)/±20 (EIP-250) degrees (whenthe resize mode is set to “NORMAL” (see page30)).

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Displaying the Black Screenand Turning off the SoundTemporarily

Adjusting the Volume

Switching the Input Mode

Press COMPUTER, DVI (EIP-2600only), S-VIDEO or VIDEO on the remotecontrol to select the input mode.• When you press INPUT on the projector or DVI

on the remote control (EIP-2600 only), the INPUTlist appears.Press P/R to switch the INPUT mode.

Select the appropriate input mode forthe connected equipment.

Press VOL +/– on the remote control or–O/Q+ on the projector to adjust the vol-ume.

Note

• Pressing VOL–/–O will lower the volume.• Pressing VOL+/Q+ will raise the volume.• When the projector is connected to external

equipment, the volume level of the external equip-ment changes in accordance with the volumelevel of the projector. Set the projector’s volumeto the lowest level when turning the projector on/off or when changing the input signal.

• When you do not want to output the sound fromthe projector’s speaker while the projector is con-nected to external equipment, set “Speaker” in“PRJ-ADJ” menu to “Off”. (See page 45.)

Press AV MUTE on the remote controlto temporarily display a black screenand turn off the sound.

Note

• Pressing AV MUTE again will turn the pro-jected image back on.

On-screen display

On-screen display

VOL +/– (Volume)buttons

COMPUTER,DVI (EIP-2600 only),S-VIDEO, VIDEO buttons

AV MUTE button

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Resize Mode

This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. De-pending on the input signal, you can choose a desired image.

Press RESIZE.• See page 43 for setting on menu screen.

RESIZEbutton

COMPUTER

For 4:3 screen For 16:9 screenInput signal

4:3 aspect ratio

5:4 aspect ratio

16:10 aspect ratio

16:9 aspect ratio

: Cutout area on which images cannot be projected: Area where the signals are off screen

Computer

Resolutionlower than

XGA

EIP-2600 EIP-250

XGA SVGA

Resolutionlower than

SVGA

Resolutionhigher than

XGA

Resolutionhigherthan

SVGA

SXGA (1280 × 1024)

1280 × 720

1280 × 768

1280 × 800

1360 × 7681366 × 768

STRETCH Image type NORMAL FULL BORDERDOT BY DOT

*1

*1

*2 *2

*2 *2

*1, *3 *1

*1 *1

*1

*2

*3

The Image Shift function can be used for these images.Same as NORMAL mode.For EIP-250 model, “Border” cannot be selected with certain resolution selections in which the horizontal part of aspect ratio becomes smaller than 4:3 (such as 1280 × 1024, among others).

Image Projection (Continued)

EIP-2600

EIP-250

Main resolution

SVGA (800 x 600)

XGA (1024 x 768)

SXGA (1280 x 1024)

1280 x 800

SVGA (800 x 600)

XGA (1024 x 768)

SXGA (1280 x 1024)

1280 x 800

DOT BY DOT

800 x 600

1280 x 1024

1280 x 800

1024 x 768

1280 x 1024

1280 x 800

BORDER

768 x 576

720 x 576

922 x 576

600 x 450

720 x 450

STRETCH

1024 x 576

800 x 450

NORMAL

1024 x 768

968 x 768

1024 x 640

800 x 600

750 x 600

800 x 500

FULL

1024 x 768

800 x 600

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VIDEOVIDEO/DTV

*1

*1

*1

*1

*1

*1

*1

*1

*2*2

4:3 aspect ratio

Squeeze

Letter box

16:9 aspect ratio

16:9 aspect ratio

(4:3 aspect ratio in 16:9)

For 4:3 screen For 16:9 screenInput signal

Image type NORMALVideo/DTV

480I, 480P,576I, 576P,NTSC, PAL,

SECAM

720P, 1035I,1080I, 1080P

540P

: Cutout area on which images cannot be projected: Area on which the image is not included in the original signals

The Image Shift function can be used for these images.Same as NORMAL mode.

BORDER STRETCHAREA ZOOM V-STRETCH

*1

*2

About Copyrights• When using the RESIZE function to select an image size with a different aspect ratio to

a TV program or video image, the image will look different from its original appearance.Keep this in mind while choosing an image size.

• The use of the Resize or Keystone Correction function to compress or stretch the imagefor commercial purposes/public displays in a café, hotel, etc. may be an infringement ofcopyright protected by law for copyright holders. Please use caution.

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Operating with the Remote Control

Displaying and Setting theBreak Timer

Press BREAK TIMER.• The timer starts to count down from 5

minutes.

1

2 Press P /R /O /Q to adjust thelength of the break time.• Increases with P or Q

5 minutes s 6 minutes s 60 minutes• Shortens with O or R

4 minutes s 3 minutes s1 minute• The break time can be set in units of one

minute (up to 60 minutes).

On-screen display

Canceling the break timer display function

Press BREAK TIMER.

POINTER button

ECO+QUIET button

Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

BREAK TIMER button

SPOT button

AUTO SYNC button

FREEZE button

PICTURE MODE button

MAGNIFY buttons

EFFECT button

Note

• Break Timer does not function while the pro-jector is operating the “Auto Sync”, “FREEZE”or “AV MUTE” functions.

Switching the Eco+QuietMode

Press ECO+QUIET to switch theEco+Quiet mode between on and off.• When the Eco+Quiet Mode is set to “ON”, the

sound of the cooling fan will turn down, thepower consumption will decrease, and the lamplife will extend.

Press POINTER and press P/R/O/Qon the remote control to movethe pointer.• Press EFFECT to change the pointer icon

(5 types).

Displaying the Pointer

Press SPOT and press P/R/O/Qon the remote control to move thespot area.• Press EFFECT to change the spot area

size (3 types).

Using the Spot Function

1

Press POINTER again.• The pointer will disappear.2

1

Press SPOT again.• The spot area will disappear.

2

• Refer to “Lamp Setting” on page 42 for de-tails of the Eco+Quiet mode.

Note

Star Finger1 Finger2 Heart Underline

1/9 1/25 1/8

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Auto Sync(Auto Sync Adjustment)

Freezing a Moving Image

Note

• When the optimum image cannot be achievedwith Auto Sync adjustment, use the help menufor manual adjustments. (See page 48.)

Auto Sync function works when detect-ing input signal after the projector turnson.Press AUTO SYNC to manually adjustwith Auto Sync function.

Press FREEZE.• The projected image is frozen.

Press FREEZE again to return tothe moving image from the cur-rently connected device.

Selecting the Picture Mode

Press PICTURE MODE.• When pressing PICTURE MODE, the picture

mode changes in the following order:STANDARD PRESENTATION MOVIE GAME sRGB

You can select the appropriate picturemode for the projected image, such asmovie or video game.

Note

• See page 40 for details on the picture mode.

*

* “sRGB” is displayed only when RGB signal isinput.

Displaying an EnlargedPortion of an Image

Graphs, tables and other portions ofprojected images can be enlarged. Thisis helpful when providing more detailedexplanations.

1

2

1

2

Press MAGNIFY on the remotecontrol.• Enlarges the image.• Pressing or MAGNIFY enlarges

or reduces the projected image.

Note

�1 �2 �3 �4

Press .

Press .• You can change the location of the en-

larged image using P, R, O and Q.

Press RETURN on the remote con-trol to cancel the operation.• The magnification then returns to ×1.

Note

• The selectable magnifications differ de-pending on the input signal.

• In the following cases, the image willreturn to the normal size (×1).- When switching the INPUT mode.- When RETURN has been pressed.- When the input signal is changed.- When the input signal resolution and

refresh rate (vertical frequency)change.

- When the Resize mode is changed.- When the Picture mode is changed.- When the Progressive mode is changed.

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Using the Remote Control as the Wireless Computer MouseWhen connecting the projector and the computer with a USB cable, you can usethe remote control as the computer mouse.

Connecting with a USB cable

MOUSE/Adjustmentbuttons ('/"/\/|)

R-CLICK button

L-CLICK button

PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN buttonsThe mouse pointer can be oper-

ated in the following way after itis connected.

■ When moving the cursorPress MOUSE/Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q).

■ When left-clickingPress L-CLICK.

■ When right-clickingPress R-CLICK.

■ When your computer supports only aone-click mouse (such as Macintosh)Press L-CLICK or R-CLICK.L-CLICK and R-CLICK have common function.

■ When using [Page Up] or [Page Down]

Note

• This function only works with the Microsoft® Windows® OS and Mac OS®. However, this functiondoes not work with the following operation systems that do not support USB.

• Versions earlier than Windows® 95• Versions earlier than Windows® NT4.0• Versions earlier than Mac OS® 8.5

• You cannot use this function when displaying the menu screen.• Confirm that the computer recognizes the USB connection.

Operating with the Remote Control (Continued)

To USB terminalTo USB terminal

USB cable(commercially available)

Computer

Same as the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys on a computer keyboard.Press PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN.

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The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.

Menu Items

Picture ModeContrast 0

000

BrightColorTint

0Sharp

Standard

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

00

RedBlue

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

Picture Mode

CLR TempBrilliantColorTM

C.M.S. SettingC.M.S.

Standard

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

Progressive

Lamp Setting

01

On

3D Progressive

Bright

DNR Off

Reset

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

PAGE 2

Main menu Sub menu

Picture

Page 40 Page 40

Page 41

Page 41

Page 41

Page 41

Page 41

Page 42

Page 42

+30-30Contrast

+30-30

+30-30

+30-30

1-1

20

+30-30

+30-30

+30-30Tint

Color

Sharp

Bright

Progressive

Lamp Setting

Reset

2D Progressive3D ProgressiveFilm Mode

CLR Temp

BrilliantColor™

C.M.S. Setting [On/Off]

C.M.S.

StandardPresentationMovieGamesRGB*1

Picture Mode

*2

*2

*2

Red

Blue

*2

*3

Page 42DNR Off

Level 1Level 2

BrightEco + Quiet

C.M.S.-Hue

C.M.S.-Saturation

C.M.S.-Value

Page 41

Page 41

Page 41Reset

+30-30R

+30-30

+30-30

+30-30

+30-30

+30-30C

G

B

Y

M

Reset

*1 Items when inputting RGB signal throughCOMPUTER or DVI (EIP-2600 only).

*2 Items when inputting component signal throughCOMPUTER or DVI (EIP-2600 only), or whenselecting S-VIDEO or VIDEO.

*3 On model EIP-250, this item is “Bright Boost”.

PAGE 1

“Picture” menu

“C.M.S.”

SEL./ADJ.Return

ENTEREND

C. M. S. - Hue

0000

C. M. S. - SaturationC. M. S. - Value

00

RYGCBM

C. M. S.

Reset

Reset

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Menu Items (Continued)

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

ResizeImage Shift 0

0Keystone

OSD DisplayClosed CaptionBackgroundSetup GuidePRJ ModeLanguage

FrontEnglish

OnLogo

OnCC1

Normal

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

OffCC1CC2

Main menu Sub menu

SCR - ADJ

Page 43

Language

Image Shift

Resize

Page 43

Page 43

Page 43

Page 43

Page 44

Page 44

Page 44

Page 44

Keystone

OSD Display [On/Off]

Page 44Closed Caption

Background

Setup Guide [On/Off]

PRJ Mode

LogoBlueNone

FrontCeiling + FrontRearCeiling + Rear

+96-96+75-75

+80-80+40-40

NormalFullDot By DotArea ZoomV-StretchBorderStretch

NormalArea ZoomV-StretchBorderStretch

COMPUTER/DTV

VIDEO/S-VIDEO

EnglishDeutschEspañolNederlandsFrançaisItalianoSvenskaPortuguês

polskiMagyarTürkçe

*3*4

*3*4

“Screen adjustment (SCR-ADJ)” menu

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

Auto Power Off

System Sound

System Lockh

On

OnAuto Restart OnSTANDBY Mode Standard

0 min0Lamp Timer(Life) 100%

Auto Sync On

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

Speaker OnAudio Input Audio 1

RS-232C 9600bpsFan Mode Normal

Disable

Main menu Sub menu

PRJ - ADJ

Page 45

STANDBY Mode

System Sound [On/Off]

Speaker [On/Off]

System Lock[Enable/Disable]

Lamp Timer(Life)

Page 45

Auto Restart [On/Off]

Page 45

Auto Power Off [On/Off]

Page 45

Page 45

Page 45

Page 46

Page 47

Fan Mode

Page 46NormalHigh

RS-232C

Page 469600bps115200bps

Audio Input

Page 46Audio 1Audio 2

StandardEco

Auto Sync [On/Off]

Page 45

*5

“Projector adjustment (PRJ-ADJ)” menu

*3 Adjustment range for EIP-2600.*4 Adjustment range for EIP-250.

*5 This item is available for EIP-2600 only.

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SEL ENTER END

There is no picture or audioVertical stripes or flickering image appearData image is not centeredColor is faded or poorPicture is darkThe image is distorted

Reset all adjustments to default settings

SEL.

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

The items you can set with the “Help”menu

“Help” menu n Page 48• Vertical stripes or flickering image appear

Auto SyncClockPhase

• Data image is not centeredAuto SyncH-PosV-Pos

• Color is faded or poorCOMPUTER/COMPONENT or DVI (EIP-2600only) input

Signal type: Auto/RGB/ComponentS-VIDEO or VIDEO input

Video System: Auto/PAL/SECAM/NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60

DVI (Digital) input (EIP-2600 only)Dynamic range: Auto/Standard/Enhanced

* The selectable items vary depending on the in-put signal and the selected input mode.

“Help” menu

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Menu Selections (Adjustments)

Example: Adjusting “Bright”.• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.

Press MENU/HELP.• The “Picture” menu screen for the se-

lected input mode is displayed.

Example: “Picture” screen menu forCOMPUTER (RGB) input(EIP-2600)

Press Q or O and select “Picture”to adjust.

1

2 Menu item

Picture ModeContrast 0

00

Bright

Standard

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

00

RedBlueCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

C.M.S. SettingC.M.S.

Lamp Setting

01

On

Bright

DNR Off

Reset

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)

MENU/HELP button

ENTER button

Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

ENTER button

RETURN button• Press RETURN to return

to the previous screenwhen the menu isdisplayed.

MENU/HELP button

Using the Menu Screen

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Press P or R and select “Bright”to adjust.• The selected item is highlighted.

• Press ENTER again to return to the pre-vious screen.

Press O or Q to adjust the itemselected.• The adjustment is stored.

Press MENU/HELP.• The menu screen will disappear.

3

4

5

0Bright

Picture

SEL./ADJ. Rtn. Menu END

Picture ModeContrast 0

0

Standard

SEL./ADJ. Single ADJ END

00

RedBlueCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

C.M.S. SettingC.M.S.

Lamp Setting

01

On

BrightReset

1 5Bright

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

DNR Off

Note

Picture Mode Standard

SEL./ADJ. Single ADJ END

ResizeImage Shift 0

0Keystone

Border

Picture ModeContrast 0

0

Standard

SEL./ADJ. END

00

RedBlueCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

C.M.S. SettingC.M.S.

Lamp Setting

01

On

BrightReset

Bright 0

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

DNR Off

Items to be adjusted

• Menu buttons do not function while the projector is operating the “Auto Sync”, “Break Timer”,“FREEZE”, or “AV MUTE” functions.

Note

To adjust the projectedimage while watching itPress ENTER.• The selected item (e.g. “Bright”) is dis-

played by itself at the bottom of thescreen.

• When pressing P or R, the following item(“Red” after “Bright”) will be displayed.

The item displayed by itself

Press ENTER.

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Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu)

Q PAGE1 Q PAGE2

Picture ModeContrast 0

000

BrightColorTint

0Sharp

Standard

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

00

RedBlue

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

1

2

Picture Mode

CLR TempBrilliantColorTM

C.M.S. SettingC.M.S.

Standard

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

Progressive

Lamp Setting

01

On

3D Progressive

Bright

DNR Off

Reset

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

765

4

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Menu operation n Page 38

Note

• You can also press PICTURE MODE on the remote control to select the picture mode. (See page 33.)• *sRGB is an international standard of color reproduction regulated by the IEC (International

Electrotechnical Commission). As the fixed color area has been decided by the IEC, the images aredisplayed in a natural tint based on an original image, when “sRGB” is selected.For additional information about the sRGB function, visit “http://www.srgb.com/”.You cannot set the items, “Red”, “Blue”, “CLR Temp”, “Bright Boost”, when “sRGB” is selected.

1 1 1 1 1 Selecting the Picture Mode

• When “sRGB” is selected, the projected image may become dark, but this does not indicate amalfunction.

Info

• “sRGB” is displayed only when RGB signal is input.• You can set or adjust each item in the “Picture” menu to your preference. Any changes you make are

retained in memory.

CLR Temp

0

0

–1

0

Selectableitems

Standard

Presentation

Movie

Game

*sRGB

Description

For standard image

Brightens portions of image formore enhanced presentations.

Gives natural tint to theprojected image.

Gives sharpness to theprojected image.

For high fidelity reproduction ofimages from a computer.

Lamp Setting

Bright

Bright

Eco + Quiet

Bright

Bright

BrilliantColorTM (EIP-2600)Bright Boost (EIP-250)

1

2

0

1

The default settings of each item when selecting Picture Mode

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22222 Adjusting the Image

*1 Not displayed in the RGB input mode.*2 Not adjustable/selectable when selecting “sRGB”.*3 BrilliantColor™ uses Texas Instruments’

BrilliantColor™ technology. As the BrilliantColor™level is increased, the image becomes brighterwhile the color reproduction is kept at a high level.

Q button

For morecontrast.For morebrightness.For more colorintensity.For making skintones greenish.For moresharpness.For stronger red.For stronger blue.For making theeffect stronger.

Adjustmentitems

Contrast

Bright

Color*1

Tint*1

Sharp*1

Red*2

Blue*2

BrilliantColor™*2 *3

(EIP-2600)Bright Boost*2

(EIP-250)

O button

For lesscontrast.For lessbrightness.For less colorintensity.For making skintones purplish.For lesssharpness.For weaker red.For weaker blue.For making theeffect weaker.

Note

• “Red”, “Blue”, “BrilliantColorTM” (EIP-2600),“Bright Boost” (EIP-250) and “CLR Temp” can-not be set when “sRGB” is selected.

• To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset”and press ENTER.

33333 Adjusting the ColorTemperature

Note

• Values on “CLR Temp” are only for generalstandard purposes.

Selectableitems

–1

0

1

Description

For lower color temperature forwarmer, reddish incandescent-likeimages.

For higher color temperature forcooler, bluish, fluorescent-like images.

Menu operation n Page 38

P

R

44444 Adjusting the ColorsThis function adjusts each of the six main colorsthat comprise the color wheel, altering their“Hue”, “Saturation”, or “Value”.

Selectable items

C.M.S.-Hue

C.M.S.-Saturation

C.M.S.-Value

Reset

Description

Sets the hue of the main colors.

Sets the saturation of the maincolors

Sets the brightness of the maincolors.

The adjustments of “Hue”,“Saturation” and “Value” of allcolors are reset to the defaultsetting.

Adjusting “Hue”, “Saturation”, or “Value”.1Select “On” for “C.M.S. Setting” in the “Picture”

menu and then press ENTER.2Select “C.M.S.” in the “Picture” menu and then

press ENTER.3Press P or R to select either “Hue”, “Saturation”, or

“Value” and then press ENTER.4Select the color to be adjusted with P or R and

adjust it with O or Q.

Example of adjusting the “Hue”

• When “Saturation” is selected, the selectedcolor becomesO: lighter. Q: thicker.

• When “Value” is selected, the selected colorbecomesO: darker. Q: brighter.

• To reset the adjustment values of each colorto the default settings, select “Reset” and pressENTER.

Main colors

R (Red)

Y (Yellow)

G (Green)

C (Cyan)

B (Blue)

M (Magenta)

O button

Closer to magenta

Closer to red

Closer to yellow

Closer to green

Closer to cyan

Closer to blue

Q button

Closer to yellow

Closer to green

Closer to cyan

Closer to blue

Closer to magenta

Closer to red

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55555 Progressive

Note

• In NTSC or PAL60Hz, even if the 3D Progres-sive mode has been set, the three-two pulldown enhancement will be enabled automati-cally when the film source has been entered.

• When the image is blurred or noisy, switch tothe optimal mode.

* The film source is a digital video recording with theoriginal encoded as is at 24 frames/second. Theprojector can convert this film source to progres-sive video at 60 frames/second with NTSC andPAL60Hz or at 50 frames/second with PAL50Hzand SECAM to play back a high-definition image.

Selectableitems

2DProgressive

3DProgressive

Film Mode

Description

Useful to display fast-moving imagessuch as sports.

Useful to display relatively slow-moving images such as drama anddocumentary more clearly.

Reproduces the image of film source*clearly. Displays the optimized image offilm transformed with three-two pull down(NTSC and PAL60Hz) or two-two pulldown (PAL50Hz and SECAM) enhance-ment to progressive mode images.

77777 Lamp Setting

Note

• In the Eco + Quiet mode, the fan sound andpower consumption are lower than those inthe Bright mode. (Projection brightness de-creases as shown in the chart.)

Selectableitems

Eco + Quiet

Bright

Brightness and Power consumption

EIP-2600 Approx. 70%

EIP-250 Approx. 80%

100%

Menu operation n Page 38

Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu)(Continued)

66666 Reducing Image Noise (DNR)

Note

Set “DNR” to “Off” in the following cases:• When the image is blurry.• When the contours and colors of moving im-

ages drag.• When TV broadcasts with weak signals are

projected.

Selectableitems

Off

Level 1

Level 2

Description

The DNR function is not activated.

Sets the DNR level for viewing aclearer picture.

Video digital noise reduction (DNR) provides highquality images with minimal dot crawl and crosscolor noise.

• This function is available for 480I and 576Isignals using COMPUTER/COMPONENT orDVI (EIP-2600 only) input.

• This function is available for all signals withS-VIDEO and VIDEO input.

Info

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Adjusting the Projected Image(“SCR - ADJ” Menu)

SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

ResizeImage Shift 0

0Keystone

OSD Display

BackgroundClosed Caption

Setup GuidePRJ ModeLanguage

FrontEnglish

OnLogoCC1On

Normal

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

987

4

321

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11111 Setting the Resize Mode

Note

• For details of the Resize mode, see pages30 and 31.

• You can also press RESIZE on the remote con-trol to set the resize mode. (See page 30.)

22222 Adjusting the ImagePosition

You can move the projected image vertically.

Q button

Note

• This function only works in some RESIZEmodes. (See pages 30 and 31.)

O button

Menu operation n Page 38

33333 Keystone Correction

When the image is projected either from the topor from the bottom towards the screen at an angle,the image becomes distorted trapezoidally. Thefunction for correcting trapezoidal distortion iscalled Keystone Correction.

Select “Keystone” on the “SCR-ADJ”menu and adjust with the slide bar.See page 28 for details of Keystone Correction.

Note

• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted upto an angle of approximately ±40 (EIP-2600)/±20 (EIP-250) degrees (when “Resize” is setto “Normal”).

• You can also press KEYSTONE on the remotecontrol or on the projector to adjust KeystoneCorrection.

O buttonQ button

44444 Setting the On-screenDisplay

Selectableitems

On

Off

Description

All on-screen displays are displayed.

INPUT/VOLUME/AV MUTE/FREEZE/AUTO SYNC/RESIZE/PICTURE MODE/ECO+QUIET/MAGNIFY/ “An invalidbutton has been pressed.” are notdisplayed.

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The projector can switch the on-screen displaylanguage among 17 languages.

99999 Selecting the On-screenDisplay Language

EnglishDeutschEspañolNederlandsFrançaisItalianoSvenskaPortuguês

polskiMagyar

Türkçe

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Adjusting the Projected Image(“SCR - ADJ” Menu) (Continued)

5 5 5 5 5 Closed Caption 77777 Selecting the Setup Guide

Selectable itemsOn

Off

DescriptionDisplaying the Setup Guidewhen turning the projector on.Not displaying the Setup Guide.

88888 Reversing/InvertingProjected Images

Selectable items

Front

Ceiling + Front

Rear

Ceiling + Rear

Description

Normal image (Projected fromthe front of the screen)

Inverted image (Projectedfrom the front of the screenwith an inverted projector)

Reversed image (Projectedfrom the rear of the screen orwith a mirror)

Reversed and inverted image(Projected with a mirror)

See page 19 for details of Projection (PRJ) Mode.

66666 Selecting the BackgroundImage

Selectable itemsLogoBlueNone

DescriptionEIKI logo screenBlue screen—

Note

• Closed Caption may malfunction (white blocks,strange characters, etc.) if signal conditions arepoor or if there are problems at the broadcastsource. This does not necessarily indicate aproblem with the projector.

• If any button is pressed to call up the on-screendisplay while viewing a Closed Caption broadcast,the closed captions will disappear.

• This function is available for NTSC3.58 and 480Isignals.

• This function does not work when the resizemode is set to “Border”.

• This function is available in the following casesonly:

Resize modeNormalArea ZoomV-StretchStretch

Keystone Correction

-40 – +40

-12 – +12

Info

• “Closed Caption” is a system which allowsconversations, narration, and sound effects inTV programs (Limited regions) and homevideos to be viewed as captions on the screen.

• Not all programs and videos will offer closedcaptioning. Please look for the symbol toensure that captions will be shown.

• Two channels are available: CC1 and CC2.• The Closed Caption letters of this projector

are displayed in black and white.

Selectable itemsOffCC1CC2

Description—Closed Caption mode for CH1 dataClosed Caption mode for CH2 data

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SEL./ADJ. ENTER END

Auto Power Off

System Sound

System Lockh

On

OnAuto Restart OnSTANDBY Mode Standard

0 min0Lamp Timer(Life) 100%

Speaker OnAudio Input Audio 1

RS-232C 9600bpsFan Mode Normal

Disable

Auto Sync On

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

1234567890

Menu operation n Page 38

Note

• When the Auto Power Off function is set to“On”, 5 minutes before the projector entersstandby mode, the message “Enter STANDBYmode in X min.” will appear on the screen toindicate the remaining minutes.

Selectableitems

On

Off

Description

When no input signal is detected formore than 15 minutes, the projector willautomatically enter standby mode.

The Auto Power Off function will bedisabled.

22222 Auto Power Off Function

66666 Speaker Setting

55555 Setting the ConfirmationSound (System Sound)

Selectableitems

On

Off

Description

A confirmation sound is made whenthe projector turns on/off.

No confirmation sound is made.

When set to “Eco”, power consumption isreduced in standby mode.

4 4 4 4 4 STANDBY Mode

Selectableitems

On

Off

Description

The audio signal is output from theinternal speaker.

The audio signal is not output from theinternal speaker.

Selectableitems

Eco

Standard

Description

The monitor output and RS-232Cfunctions are switched off in standbymode.

The monitor output and RS-232Cfunctions are activated even if theprojector is in standby mode.Note

• Auto Sync adjustment is also performed bypressing AUTO SYNC on the remote control.

• The Auto Sync adjustment may take some timeto complete, depending on the image of thecomputer connected to the projector.

• When the optimum image cannot be achievedwith Auto Sync adjustment, use manualadjustments. (See page 48.)

Selectableitems

On

Off

Description

Auto Sync adjustment will occur whenthe projector is turned on or when theinput signals are switched, whenconnected to a computer.

Auto Sync adjustment is not automati-cally performed.

11111 Auto Sync (Auto SyncAdjustment)

33333 Auto Restart Function

Selectableitems

On

Off

Description

If the power cord is unplugged from theoutlet or the breaker switch is turned offwhen the projector is on, then theprojector automatically turns on whenthe power cord is plugged into the ACoutlet or the breaker switch is turned on.

The projector does not turn onautomatically when the power cord isplugged into the AC outlet or thebreaker switch is turned on.

Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ - ADJ” Menu)

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Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ - ADJ” Menu)(Continued)

Info• If you lose or forget your keycode, contact

your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or ServiceCenter. Even if the product warranty is valid,the keycode reset will incur a charge.

0 0 0 0 0 System Lock FunctionThis function prevents unauthorized use of theprojector. Once this function is activated, usersmust enter the correct keycode each time theprojector is turned on. We suggest you recordthe keycode in a safe place where only au-thorized users have access.

9 9 9 9 9 Fan Mode SettingThis function changes the fan rotation speed.

Menu operation n Page 38

Selectableitems

Normal

High

Description

Suitable for normal environments.

Select this when using the projector ataltitudes of approximately 1,500meters (4,900 feet) or more.

88888 Selecting the TransmissionSpeed (RS-232C)

Make sure that both the projector and computerare set for the same baud rate.

Selectableitems

9600bps

115200bps

Description

Transmission speed is slow.

Transmission speed is rapid.

P

R

a Setting/Changing the keycode

When “Fan Mode” is set to “High”, the fan rotationspeeds up, and the fan noise becomes louder.

Select “System Lock”, then pressENTER or Q.

1

Select “Next”, then press ENTER.• The screen for entering the keycode

appears.

2

66666 Monitor OutputThis function allows you to select an appropri-ate combination of audio input terminals for eachinput mode.

7 7 7 7 7 Audio Input (EIP-2600 only)

Selectableitems

Audio 1

Audio 2

Description

The AUDIO 1 input terminal is used asan audio input terminal.

The AUDIO 2 input terminal is used asan audio input terminal. Press the 4 buttons on the remote

control or on the projector to enterthe preset keycode in “Old Code”.• When setting the keycode for the first time,

press R on the projector for four times.

3

Setting the System Lock

PRJ - ADJ

Old CodeNew CodeReconfirm

– – – –– – – –– – – –

Note

• If you input a wrong keycode, the cursorreturns to the first point of the “Old Code”.

• The preset keycode is 4 R buttons onthe projector. When you press the R but-ton four times, the keycord input screendisappears.

Note

• You cannot use the following buttons forkeycode: STANDBY/ON, ON, STANDBY,ENTER, L-CLICK, R-CLICK/RETURNand MENU/HELP

• System lock function recognizes eachbutton on the remote control or on theprojector as an individual button, even ifthey share the same button name. If youused the buttons on the projector in set-ting your keycode, the keycode cannot becanceled with the remote control.

Press the 4 buttons on the remotecontrol or on the projector to enterthe new keycode in “New Code”.

Setting the System Lock

PRJ - ADJ

Old CodeNew CodeReconfirm

* * * *– – – –– – – –

4

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Input screen for keycode

Note

To cancel the keycode that you have alreadyset

• Press R on the projector for four times in steps4 and 5 above.

When the System Lock is set• When System Lock is set, the keycode input

screen appears after the power is turned on.When it appears, enter the right keycode tostart projection.

Enter the same keycode in “Re-confirm”.

System Lock – – – –

5Locking the OperationButtons on the ProjectorUse this function to lock the operation buttonson the projector.

a Taking the Keylock offHold down ENTER on the projector for about 5seconds.

On-screen display

a Locking the Operation ButtonsHold down ENTER on the projector for about 5seconds while the projector is being turned on.

On-screen display

• The keylock function does not affect the opera-tion with the remote control buttons.

• You cannot use the keylock function while theprojector is warming up.

• When the projector is in standby mode, you canrelease the keylock by holding down ENTERand STANDBY/ON on the projector simulta-neously for about 5 seconds.

Keylock Function

• Keylock cannot be set while the projector is:displaying the “Setup Guide” or “Menu”screens, in standby mode, warming up, chang-ing input signals, operating “Auto Sync” func-tion, in “FREEZE” mode or on the “SystemLock” screen during warming up.

Info

Checking the Lamp LifeStatus

You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage timeand the remaining lamp life (percentage).

Lamp usage condition

Operated exclusivelywith Lamp Setting set to“Eco +Quiet”

Operated exclusivelywith Lamp Setting set to“Bright”

100%

Approx.4,000hours

Approx.2,000hours

5%

Approx.200 hours

Approx.100 hours

Remaining lamp life

“Life”

Note

• It is recommended that the lamp be changedwhen the remaining lamp life becomes 5%.

• The lamp life may vary depending on the us-age condition.

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Troubleshooting with the “Help” Menu

Utilizing the “Help” MenuFunctions

This function advises you to solve the problems during usage.

Note

• You can adjust the items with check marks (✔).• The items in the “Help” menu change, de-

pending on the input signal or setting that youhave selected.

• If the problem is not solved, refer to“Troubleshooting” (see pages 63 and 64).

• When selecting “sRGB” in “Picture Mode”, theitem “Color is faded or poor” is not displayed.This means you cannot change input signaltypes.

Press O or Q to adjust.

If the image is not improved, se-lect “Adjust horizontal noise”,then press ENTER.

Select “Initiate “Auto Sync” Ad-justments”, then press ENTER.

Press P or R to select “Verticalstripes or flickering image ap-pears” on Help menu, then pressENTER.

Example: When image flickering appears

Operation to solve image flickering when pro-jecting the computer RGB signal.

3

4

5

6

Press MENU/HELP.1

2 Press O or Q to select “Help”, thenpress ENTER.

Adjustment buttons(P/R/O/Q)

ENTER button

MENU/HELPbutton

0PhaseSEL./ADJ. Rtn. Menu END

Help

If there is no change after performing "Auto Sync"adjustments, adjust the following items.

Initiate “Auto Sync” Adjustments.Vertical stripes or flickering image appear

Adjust vertical noiseAdjust horizontal noiseReset the 2 items aboveReturn

Signal Info 1024����768H 48.3 kHz / V 59.9 Hz

SEL. ENTER END

There is no picture or audioVertical stripes or flickering image appearData image is not centeredColor is faded or poorPicture is darkThe image is distorted

Reset all adjustments to default settings

SEL. ENTER END

Picture SCR - ADJ PRJ - ADJ Help

Help

Vertical stripes or flickering image appear

Press ENTER.

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Cleaning the lens■ Use a commercially available blower or lens

cleaning paper (for glasses and camera lenses)for cleaning the lens. Do not use any liquid typecleaning agents, as they may wear off thecoating film on the surface of the lens.

■ As the surface of the lens can easily getdamaged, be careful not to scrape or hit thelens.

Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents■ Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the

exhaust vent and the intake vent.

Cleaning the projector■ Ensure that you have unplugged the power

cord before cleaning the projector.■ The cabinet as well as the operation panel is

made of plastic. Avoid using benzene orthinner, as these can damage the finish on thecabinet.

■ Do not use volatile agents such as insecticideson the projector.Do not attach rubber or plastic items to theprojector for long periods.The effects of some of the agents in the plasticmay cause damage to the quality or finish of theprojector.

■ Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth.■ When the dirt is hard to remove, soak a cloth in

a mild detergent diluted with water, wring thecloth well and then wipe the projector.Strong cleaning detergents may discolor, warpor damage the coating on the projector. Makesure to test on a small, inconspicuous area onthe projector before use.

Maintenance

• If you want to clean the air vents during projec-tor operation, ensure you press STANDBY/ONon the projector or STANDBY on the remotecontrol and put the projector into standbymode. After the cooling fan has stopped, cleanthe vents.

Info

Wax

Mild detergent

Mild detergent dilutedwith water

Thinner

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Maintenance Indicators

About the lamp indicator

■ When the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, (yellow) and “Change The Lamp” will bedisplayed on the screen. When the percentage becomes 0%, it will change to (red), the lamp willautomatically turn off and then the projector will automatically enter standby mode. At this time, thelamp indicator will illuminate in red.

■ If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp, the projector willnot turn on.

About the temperature warning indicator

If the temperature inside the projector increases, due to blockage of the air vents, or the setting location,“ ” will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture. If the temperature keeps on rising, the lampwill turn off and the temperature warning indicator will blink, the cooling fan will run, and then the projec-tor will enter standby mode. After “ ” appears, ensure you perform the measures described onpage 51.

■ The warning lights (power indicator, lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator) on theprojector indicate problems inside the projector.

■ If a problem occurs, either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminatered, and the projector will enter standby mode. After the projector has entered standby mode,follow the procedures given below.

Green onRed onGreen blinksRed blinksGreen onGreen blinksRed on

OffRed on

Power indicator

Lamp indicator

Temperature warningindicator

Indicators on the Projector

Normal (Standby)Normal (Power on)Abnormal (See page 51.)Normal (Cooling)NormalThe lamp is warming up.The lamp is shut down abnormally or requires to bechanged. (See page 51.)NormalThe internal temperature is abnormally high. (See page 51.)

Top View

Lamp indicator

Temperature warningindicator

Power indicator

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• If the temperature warning indicator illuminates, and the projector enters standby mode, follow thepossible solutions above and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plug-ging in the power cord and turning the power back on. (At least 10 minutes.)

• If the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while usingthe projector, and the power supply recovers immediately after that, the lamp indicator will illumi-nate in red and the lamp may not be lit. In this case, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet,replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again.

• The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is con-trolled automatically. The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fanspeed may change and this is not a malfunction.

Maintenance indicatorProblem

The internaltemperature isabnormallyhigh.

The lamp doesnot illuminate.

Time to changethe lamp.

The lamp doesnot illuminate.

The powerindicator blinksin green whenthe projector ison.

Cause

• Blocked air intake

• Cooling fanbreakdown

• Internal circuitfailure

• Clogged air intake

• The lamp is shutdown abnormally.

• Remaining lamp lifebecomes 5% orless.

• Burnt-out lamp• Lamp circuit failure

• The lamp unit coveris open.

Possible Solution

• Relocate the projector toan area with properventilation. (See page 8.)

• Take the projector to yournearest EIKI AuthorizedDealer or Service Centerfor repair.

• Disconnect the power cordfrom the AC outlet, andthen connect it again.

• Carefully replace the lamp.(See page 52.)

• Take the projector to yournearest EIKI AuthorizedDealer or Service Centerfor repair.

• Please exercise care whenreplacing the lamp.

• Securely install the cover.

• If the power indicator blinksin green even when thelamp unit cover aresecurely installed, contactyour nearest EIKIAuthorized Dealer orService Center for advice.

Abnormal

Red on(Standby)

Red on

Red on(Standby)

Greenblinks

Tempera-ture

warningindicator

Lampindicator

Powerindicator

Normal

Off

Green on(Greenblinks

when thelamp is

warmingup or

turningoff.)

Red on/Green on

Redblinks

(Cooling)

Info

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Regarding the Lamp

Lamp■ It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes

5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality. The lamp life(percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display. (See page 47.)

■ Purchase a replacement lamp of type AH-62101 from your place of purchase, nearest EIKI AuthorizedDealer or Service Center.

Caution Concerning the Lamp■ This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp

failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, improper cooling, surfacescratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time.The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and/or the conditionand the frequency of use. It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking.

■ When the lamp replacement indicator and on-screen display icon are illuminated, it is recommendedthat the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately, even if the lamp appears to be operatingnormally.

■ Should the lamp break, there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of theprojector. In such a case, it is recommended you contact your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer orService Center to assure safe operation.

■ Should the lamp break, the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in thelamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent. Because the gas in this lamp includesmercury, ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas. In caseof exposure to the gas, consult a doctor as soon as possible.

Replacing the Lamp

Caution

• Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and maycause burns or injury.

• Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fullycool before removing the lamp unit.

■ Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section. * If you wish,you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service Center.

* If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest EIKI AuthorizedDealer or Service Center for repair.

Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp DisposalInformationwww.lamprecycle.org or 1-800-242-3454 U.S.A. ONLY

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Removing and Installingthe Lamp Unit

• Do not touch the glass surface of the lampunit or the inside of the projector.

• To avoid injury to yourself and damage to thelamp, make sure you carefully follow the stepsbelow.

• Do not loosen other screws except for thelamp unit cover and lamp unit.

Press STANDBY/ON on the projec-tor or STANDBY on the remotecontrol to put the projector intostandby mode.• Wait until the cooling fan stops.

Warning!• Do not remove the lamp unit from the projec-

tor right after use. The lamp and parts aroundthe lamp will be very hot and may cause burnsor injury.

Disconnect the power cord.• Unplug the power cord from the AC

socket.• Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled

down (about 1 hour).

Remove the lamp unit cover.• Turn the projector over. Loosen the user

service screw (1) that secures the lampunit cover. Remove the lamp unit cover(2).

Lamp unitAH-62101

Info

Optionalaccessory

AC socket

User service screw(for lamp unit cover)

1

2

3

STANDBY/ON button

1

2

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Remove the lamp unit.• Loosen the securing screws from the

lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit and pull itin the direction of the arrow. At this time,keep the lamp unit horizontal and do nottilt it.

Resetting the Lamp TimerReset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp.

Insert the new lamp unit.• Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp

unit compartment. Fasten the securingscrews.

Replace the lamp unit cover.• Align the tab on the lamp unit cover

(1) and place it while pressing the tab(2) to close it. Then tighten the user ser-vice screw (3) to secure the lamp unitcover.

4

5

6

Connect the power cord.• Plug the power cord into the AC socket

of the projector.

Reset the lamp timer.• While simultaneously holding down

MENU/HELP, ENTER and R on the pro-jector, press STANDBY/ON on the pro-jector.

• “LAMP 0000H” is displayed, indicatingthat the lamp timer is reset.

• Make sure to reset the lamp timer only whenreplacing the lamp. If you reset the lamp timerand continue to use the same lamp, this maycause the lamp to become damaged or ex-plode.

1

2

Info

AC socket

• If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover arenot correctly installed, the power will notturn on, even if the power cord is con-nected to the projector.

Info

Regarding the Lamp (Continued)

ENTER button

MENU/HELPbutton

R button

STANDBY/ONbutton

Securing screws

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COMPUTER/COMPONENT input and COMPUTER/COMPONENT output Terminals : mini D-sub 15 pin female connector

COMPUTER Input/OutputPin No. Signal

1. Video input (red) 2. Video input (green/sync on green) 3. Video input (blue) 4. Not connected 5. Not connected 6. Earth (red) 7. Earth (green/sync on green) 8. Earth (blue) 9. Not connected10. GND11. Not connected12. Bi-directional data13. Horizontal sync signal: TTL level14. Vertical sync signal: TTL level15. Data clock

COMPONENT Input/OutputPin No. Signal

1. PR (CR) 2. Y 3. PB (CB) 4. Not connected 5. Not connected 6. Earth (PR) 7. Earth (Y) 8. Earth (PB) 9. Not connected10. Not connected11. Not connected12. Not connected13. Not connected14. Not connected15. Not connected

510

15

1

11

6

DVI-I Terminal : 29 pin connector (EIP-2600 only)

17241823

C3

2 1916

C1C2C4

C5

8 7

• DVI Digital InputPin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1. T.M.D.S data 2– 16. Hot plug detection 2. T.M.D.S data 2+ 17. T.M.D.S data 0– 3. T.M.D.S data 2 shield 18. T.M.D.S data 0+ 4. Not connected 19. T.M.D.S data 0 shield 5. Not connected 20. Not connected 6. DDC clock 21. Not connected 7. DDC data 22. T.M.D.S clock shield 8. Not connected 23. T.M.D.S clock+ 9. T.M.D.S data 1– 24. T.M.D.S clock–10. T.M.D.S data 1+ C1. Not connected11. T.M.D.S data 1 shield C2. Not connected12. Not connected C3. Not connected13. Not connected C4. Not connected14. +5V power C5. Ground15. Ground

• DVI Analog RGB InputPin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1. Not connected 16. Hot plug detection 2. Not connected 17. Not connected 3. Not connected 18. Not connected 4. Not connected 19. Not connected 5. Not connected 20. Not connected 6. DDC clock 21. Not connected 7. DDC data 22. Not connected 8. Vertical sync 23. Not connected 9. Not connected 24. Not connected10. Not connected C1. Analog input Red11. Not connected C2. Analog input Green

(Sync On Green)12. Not connected C3. Analog input Blue13. Not connected C4. Horizontal sync

(Composite Sync)14. +5V power C5. Ground15. Ground

• DVI Analog Component InputPin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1. Not connected 16. Not connected 2. Not connected 17. Not connected 3. Not connected 18. Not connected 4. Not connected 19. Not connected 5. Not connected 20. Not connected 6. Not connected 21. Not connected 7. Not connected 22. Not connected 8. Not connected 23. Not connected 9. Not connected 24. Not connected10. Not connected C1. Analog input Pr/Cr11. Not connected C2. Analog input Y12. Not connected C3. Analog input Pb/Cb13. Not connected C4. Not connected14. Not connected C5. Ground15. Ground

Connecting Pin Assignments

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RS-232C Terminal : mini DIN 9 pin female connector

RDSD

SG

RSCS

Signal Name8

9

6

5

2 1

4

3

7

Pin No.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

I/O ReferenceNot connectedConnected to internal circuitConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to CS in internal circuitConnected to RS in internal circuitNot connected

Receive DataSend Data

Signal Ground

Request to SendClear to Send

InputOutput

RS-232C Terminal : D-sub 9 pin male connector of the DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor

RDSD

SG

RSCS

Signal NamePin No.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

I/O ReferenceNot connectedConnected to internal circuitConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to internal circuitNot connectedConnected to CS in internal circuitConnected to RS in internal circuitNot connected

Receive DataSend Data

Signal Ground

Request to SendClear to Send

InputOutput

CDRDSDERSGDRRSCSCI

SignalPin No.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

RS-232C Cable recommended connection : D-sub 9 pin female connector

CDRDSDERSGDRRSCSCI

SignalPin No.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

5 1

9 6

USB Terminal : Type B USB connector

VCCUSB–USB+SG

Signal NamePin No.1.2.3.4.

USB powerUSB data–USB data+Signal Ground

1 5

6 9

1 2

4 3

ProjectorPin No.

456

ComputerPin No.

456

Note

• Depending on the controlling device used, it may be necessary to connect Pin 4 and Pin 6 on thecontrolling device (e.g. computer).

Connecting Pin Assignments (Continued)

57

Info• When controlling the projector using RS-232C commands from a computer, wait for at least 30

seconds after the power has been turned on, and then transmit the commands.• After sending an input selection or picture adjustment command and then receiving an “OK” re-

sponse code, the projector may take some time to process the command. If a second command issent while the projector is still processing the first command, you may receive an “ERR” responsecode. If this happens, try resending the second command.

• When more than one code is being sent, send each command only after the response code for theprevious command from the projector is verified.

• “POWR????” “TABN _ _ _ 1” “TLPS _ _ _ 1” “TPOW _ _ _ 1” “TLPN _ _ _ 1” “TLTT _ _ _ 1”“TLTM _ _ _ 1” “TLTL _ _ _ 1” “TNAM _ _ _ 1” “MNRD _ _ _ 1” “PJN0 _ _ _ 1”- When the projector receives the special commands shown above:

* The on-screen display will not disappear.* The “Auto Power Off” timer will not be reset.

- The special commands are available for applications that require continuous polling.

Computer controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C serial controlcable (cross type, commercially available) to the projector. (See page 24 for connection.)

Communication conditionsSet the serial port settings of the computer to match that of the table.Signal format: Conforms to RS-232C standard. Parity bit: NoneBaud rate*: 9,600 bps / 115,200 bps Stop bit: 1 bitData length: 8 bits Flow control: None*Set the projector’s baud rate to the same rate as used by the computer.

Basic formatCommands from the computer are sent in the following order: command, parameter, andreturn code. After the projector processes the command from the computer, it sends a re-sponse code to the computer.

RS-232C Specifications and Commands

Return code (0DH)C1 C2 C3 C4 P1 P2 P3 P4

Response code formatNormal response Problem response (communication error or incorrect command)

O K E R R

Command 4-digit Parameter 4-digit

Command format

Return code (0DH) Return code (0DH)

Note

• If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space.• If an asterisk (*) appears in the parameter column, enter a value in the range indicated in brackets

under Control Contents.*1 For setting the projector name, send the commands in the order of PJN1, PJN2 and PJN3.*2 This command should be sent only after the “IRGB _ _ _ 2” command is sent and an “OK” response

code is received.*3 The Lamp Timer Reset command is available only in standby mode.

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is only for EIP-2600.

Computer

DVI

NormalStretchDot By DotFullBorderArea ZoomV-StretchNormalStretchDot By DotFullBorderArea ZoomV-Stretch

CONTROL CONTENTSPower ON

Standby mode(or 30-second startup time)

COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN

Power

Projector Condition

Lamp

Name

Input Change

Volume

KeystoneAV Mute

Freeze

Auto SyncResize

OnOffStatus

Status

Power StatusQuantityUsage Time(Hour)Usage Time(Minute)Life(Percentage)Model Name CheckModel Name CheckProjector Name Setting 1(First 4 characters) *1Projector Name Setting 2(Middle 4 characters) *1Projector Name Setting 3(Last 4 characters) *1Projector Name CheckComputerDVI DVI-D-Computer select *2 DVI-D-Video select *2 DVI-Analog select *2S-VideoVideoInput RGB CheckInput Video CheckInput Mode CheckInput Check Volume(0 – 60)Volume up/down(-10 – +10)-80 – +80 (XGA)/-40 – +40 (SVGA)OnOffOnOffStart

OKOK or ERR00: Normal1: Temp High2: Fan Error4: Cover Open8: Lamp Life 5% or less16: Lamp Burn-out32: Lamp Ignition Failure64: Temp Abnormally High0:Off, 4:Lamp Error

0:Standby

ERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERR

ERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERR

OK or ERROK10: Normal1: Temp High8: Lamp Life 5% or less16: Lamp Burn-out32: Lamp Ignition Failure

0:Off, 1:On, 2:Retry3:Waiting, 4:Lamp Error1:On, 2:Cooling

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR1: Computer, 2: DVI (EIP-2600 only) or ERR1: S-Video, 2: Video or ERR1: RGB, 2: Video1: Computer2: DVI (EIP-2600 only)3: S-Video4: VideoOK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

PPPT

T

TTTTTTMP

P

P

PIIIIIIIIIII

VVKIIFFARRRRRRRRRRRRRR

OOOA

L

PLLLLNNJ

J

J

JRRBBBVVRVMC

OOEMMRRDAAAAAAABBBBBBB

WWWB

P

OPTTTARN

N

N

NGGDDDEEGEOH

LUYBBEEJSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

RRRN

S

WNTMLMD1

2

3

0BBSSSDDBDDK

ADSKKZZSRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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_______

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11

10?1

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1111111*

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11212312????

***1010112356011235601

10 – 9999(Integer)0, 15, 30, 450% – 100%(Integer)EIP2600/EIP250EIP-2600/EIP-250OK or ERR

OK or ERR

OK or ERR

Projector Name

CommandsExample: When turning on the projector, make the following setting.

→←P O W R _ 1_ _ O K

ProjectorComputer

RS-232C Specifications and Commands (Continued)

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is only for EIP-2600.

CONTROL CONTENTSPower ON

Standby mode(or 30-second startup time)

COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN

Resize

ALL ResetComputer INPUT

DVI INPUT

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

ERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERR

ERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERR

ERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERR

RRRRRRRRRRARRRRRRRRRRRRRR

RRRRRRRIIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

RRRRRRRIIIRRHHH

AAAAABBBBBLAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBBBB

BBBBBBBBBBBBMMM

SSSSSSSSSSRPPPPPPBRBCTSCW

IIINNNRSSSAAPPPPPPBRBCTSCW

IIINNNRSSSAABBB

VVVVVVVVVVESSSSSIRDEOIHTE

PPPRRREIIIIISSSSSIRDEOIHTE

PPPRRREIIIIIDDD

_________________________

__________________________

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________________

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S-Video

Video

Picture Mode

ContrastBrightRedBlueColorTintSharpCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

(EIP-2600)Bright Boost(EIP-250)Progressive

DNR

Picture ResetSignal Type

Audio Input

Picture Mode

ContrastBrightRedBlueColorTintSharpCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

(EIP-2600)Bright Boost(EIP-250)Progressive

DNR

Picture ResetSignal Type

Audio Input

Dynamic Range

NormalStretchBorderArea ZoomV-StretchNormalStretchBorderArea ZoomV-Stretch

StandardPresentationMovieGamesRGB-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-1 – +10 – +2

2D Progressive3D ProgressiveFilm ModeOffLevel 1Level 2

AutoRGBCompontentAudio 1Audio 2StandardPresentationMovieGamesRGB-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-1 – +10 – +2

2D Progressive3D ProgressiveFilm ModeOffLevel 1Level 2

AutoRGBCompontentAudio 1Audio 2AutoStandardEnhanced

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CONTROL CONTENTSPower ON

Standby mode(or 30-second startup time)

COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN

S-Video INPUT

Video INPUT

C.M.S. Setting

C.M.S.

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

OK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERROK or ERR

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Picture Mode

ContrastBrightRedBlueColorTintSharpCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

(EIP-2600)Bright Boost(EIP-250)Progressive

DNR

Picture ResetAudio Input

Picture Mode

ContrastBrightRedBlueColorTintSharpCLR TempBrilliantColorTM

(EIP-2600)Bright Boost(EIP-250)Progressive

DNR

Picture ResetAudio Input

OnOffHue Saturation Value

C.M.S. All Reset

StandardPresentationMovieGame-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-1 – +10 – +2

2D Progressive3D ProgressiveFilm ModeOffLevel 1Level 2

Audio 1Audio 2StandardPresentationMovieGame-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-30 – +30-1 – +10 – +2

2D Progressive3D ProgressiveFilm ModeOffLevel 1Level 2

Audio 1Audio 2

Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta Reset Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta Reset Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta Reset

is only for EIP-2600.

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ERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERRERR

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RS-232C Specifications and Commands (Continued)

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CONTROL CONTENTSPower ON

Standby mode(or 30-second startup time)

COMMAND PARAMETERRETURN

ClockPhaseH-positionV-positionFine Sync Adjustment ResetImage ShiftOSD Display

Closed Caption

Video System

Background

Lamp Setting

Auto Sync

Auto Power Off

Auto Restart

STANDBY Mode

PRJ Mode

Language

Setup Guide

System Sound

Internal Speaker

RGB Frequency CheckFan Mode

Lamp Timer Reset *3

-150 – +150-30 – +30-150 – +150-60 – +60

-96 – +96 (XGA)/-75 – +75 (SVGA)OnOffOffCC1CC2AutoPALSECAMNTSC4.43NTSC3.58PAL-MPAL-NPAL-60LogoBlueNoneBrightEco + QuietOnOffOnOffOnOffStandardEcoReverse

Invert

EnglishDeutschEspañolNederlandsFrançaisItalianoSvenska Português

polskiTürkçe

MagyerOnOffOnOffOnOffHorizontalVerticalNormalHigh

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Computer

Computer Compatibility Chart

• Multiple signal supportHorizontal Frequency: 15-110 kHz,Vertical Frequency: 45-85 Hz,

The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA. However, this projector supports othersignals that are not VESA standards.

27.031.537.527.031.537.927.031.527.031.537.926.231.534.737.937.543.331.435.237.946.648.146.953.740.348.456.560.068.745.047.849.762.847.747.855.066.267.564.080.064.065.375.034.949.760.2

68.7

60708560708560706070855060707275855056607072758550607075856060607560606070756075606060677575

75

640 × 350

640 × 400

720 × 350

720 × 400

640 × 480

800 × 600

1024 × 768

1280 × 7201280 × 7681280 × 8001280 × 8001360 × 7681366 × 768

1152 × 864

1280 × 10241280 × 1024

1400 × 1050

1600 × 1200640 × 480832 × 624

1024 × 768

1152 × 870

MAC 13"MAC 16"MAC 19"

MAC 21"

PC

VGA

SVGA

XGA

WXGA

SXGA

SXGA+

UXGAVGA

SVGAXGA

SXGA

✔✔✔

✔✔

✔✔✔

✔✔✔✔

✔✔✔✔

✔✔✔

✔✔

PC/MAC

IntelligentCompression

ResolutionHorizontal Frequency

(kHz)Vertical Frequency

(Hz)VESA

Standard* DVI-DSupport

Display

Upscale

EIP-2600 EIP-250

True

IntelligentCompression

Upscale

IntelligentCompression

Upscale

True

IntelligentCompression

Upscale

True

Pixel Clock: 12-170 MHzSync signal: Compatible with TTL level

• Compatible with sync on green signal

DTV

* EIP-2600 only

Note

• When this projector receives 640K350 VESA format VGA signals, “640 × 400” appears on the screen.• Optimum image quality will be achieved by matching your computer’s output resolution to the resolution

that corresponds to “True” in the “Display” column shown above.• When “Screen resolution" of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected im-

age, follow the procedures shown below.–Refer to “Select the resolution” for “Data image is not centered” on the Help menu and select the sameresolution as the resolution in “Screen resolution” of the computer.

–Depending on the computer you are using, the output signal may not be faithful to the “Screen resolution”adjustment. Check the settings of the computer’s signal output. If the settings cannot be changed, it isrecommended that the resolution be set to the one that corresponds to “True” in the “Display” column.

Signal

480I480P540P576I576P720P

HorizontalFrequency (kHz)

15.731.533.815.631.337.5

VerticalFrequency (Hz)

606060505050

* DVI-D Support (Compatible with HDCP)

✔✔

Signal

720P1035I1080I1080I1080P1080P

HorizontalFrequency (kHz)

45.033.828.133.856.367.5

VerticalFrequency (Hz)

606050605060

* DVI-D Support (Compatible with HDCP)

✔✔✔✔✔✔

* EIP-2600 only

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Problem Check• Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.• Power to the external connected devices is off.• The selected input mode is wrong.• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.• Remote control battery has run out.• External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer.• The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly.• EIP-2600 only: If the connected DVI digital equipment is turned on

before the “DVI-D” input mode is selected on the projector, the imagemay not be projected properly or may not be displayed at all. Ensurethat the appropriate input mode has been selected on the projectorbefore you turn on the connected equipment.

• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.• “Bright” is set to minimum position.• Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be

projected unless the signal output setting of the computer isswitched to the external output. Refer to the computer owner’smanual for how to switch its signal output settings.

• Image adjustments are incorrectly set.• Make adjustments of “Color” and “Tint” in “Picture Mode” and lower

the “BrilliantColorTM” (EIP-2600)/“Bright Boost” (EIP-250) value.(Video Input only)• Video input system is incorrectly set.

• Adjust the focus.• The projection distance exceeds the focus range.• There is fog on the lens. If the projector is carried from a cold room into a

warm room, or if it is suddenly heated, condensation may form on thesurface of the lens and the image will become blurred. Set up theprojector at least one hour before it is to be used. If condensation shouldform, remove the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear.

(Computer Input only)• Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments (“Clock” Adjustment)• Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments (“Phase” Adjustment)• Noise may appear depending on the computer.• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector.

• Volume is set to minimum.• When the projector is connected to an external device and the

volume is set to minimum, the sound is not output even if you turn upthe volume of the external device.

• “Speaker” is set to “Off”.

• Select “Data image is not centered” in the “Help” menu and make thenecessary adjustments.

• Depending on the computer you are using, the output resolutionsignal may be different from the one you have set. For details, refer tothe owner’s manual of the computer.

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Color is faded or poor.

Picture appears but nosound is heard.

Picture is blurred;noise appears.

Sound is heard but nopicture appears

(or picture is dark).

No picture and no soundor projector does not

start.

Data image is notcentered.

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ProblemAn unusual sound is

occasionally heard fromthe cabinet.

Maintenance indicator onthe projector illuminates

or blinks in red.The projector cannot

be turned on or put intothe standby mode

using STANDBY/ON onthe projector.

Picture is green onCOMPUTER

(Component)/*DVI (Component).

Picture is pink(no green) on

COMPUTER (RGB)/*DVI (RGB).

Picture is too bright andwhitish.

The cooling fan becomesnoisy.

The lamp does not lightup even after the

projector turns on.The lamp suddenly turns

off during projection.The image sometimes

flickers.

The lamp needs muchtime to turn on.Picture is dark.

The remote controlcannot be used.

Check• If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused

by room temperature changes. This will not affect operation orperformance.

• See “Maintenance Indicators”.

• The keylock is set.If the keylock is set to “ON”, all the buttons are locked.

• Change the input signal type setting.• When you cannot select an input signal type, select “Color is faded

or poor” in the “Help” menu, after selecting an item other than“sRGB” in “Picture Mode”, and then select an input signal type.

• Image adjustments are incorrectly set.

• When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling fanruns faster.

• The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.Replace the lamp.

• Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the connectedequipment works improperly.

• Select “Vertical stripes or flickering image appear” in the “Help”menu and make the necessary adjustments.

• If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.• The lamp will eventually need to be changed.

While the remaining lamp life draws to a close, replace the lamp.

• Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector’s remotecontrol sensor.

• The remote control may be too far away from the projector.• If direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent lamp is shining on the

projector’s remote control sensor, place the projector where it will notbe affected by strong light.

• The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly. Make sure thebatteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones.

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This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operationor interference. If this should happen, unplug the Unit and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes.

Troubleshooting (Continued)

* EIP-2600 only

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Specifications

As a part of policy of continuous improvement, EIKI reserves the right to make design andspecification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specifica-tion figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations fromthese values in individual units.

ModelDisplay devicesResolutionLens

Input terminals

Output terminals

Control, others

SpeakersProjection lampRated voltageRated frequencyInput currentPower consumption (Standby)

Operation temperatureCabinetDimensions (main body only) [W × H × D]

Weight (approx.)

F numberZoomFocusDVI-I (Compatible with HDCP)RGB/Component (mini D-sub 15 pin)S-Video (mini DIN 4 pin)Video (RCA)Audio (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)Audio (RCA)RGB/Component (mini D-sub 15 pin)Audio (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)USB (Type B)RS-232C (mini DIN 9 pin)

EIP-2600 EIP-2500.55" DLP® ChipXGA (1024×768) SVGA (800×600)F 2.5 – 2.6Manual, ×1.15 (f = 20.4 – 23.5 mm)Manual×1 –×1×1×1×1 –×1 (L/R)×1×1 (variable audio output) –×1×12 W (Mono)230 W 200WAC 100 – 240 V50/60 Hz3.2 A 2.9 A303 W (5.0 W) with AC 100 V 267 W (5.0 W) with AC 100 V293 W (5.7 W) with AC 240 V 259 W (5.7 W) with AC 240 V41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C)Plastic10 41/64" × 3 33/64" × 10 7/16" (270 × 89 × 265 mm)6.4 lbs. (2.9 kg)

This EIKI projector uses a DLP® chip. This very sophisticated panel contains 786,432(EIP-2600)/480,000 (EIP-250) pixels (micromirrors). As with any high technology electronicequipment such as large screen TVs, video systems and video cameras, there are certainacceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to.This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dotson the picture screen. This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.

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Dimensions

Units: inches (mm)

3 33

/64

(89) 1

31/6

4

(37.

65)

2 5 /

8 (6

6.35

)

2 61/64 (75)

10 41/64 (270)

2 3/8 (60)

10 7 /

16 (

265)

1 /4

(6)

13/3

2 (1

0)

M4 M4

M4 M4

4 7 /

64 (

104)

1 15

/16

(49)

13/32 (10) 13/32 (10)

1 3 /

16

(30)

2 61/64 (75)1 27/64(36)

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3 RCA to mini D-sub 15 pin cable .......................... 22

Accessories ............................................................. 10AC socket ................................................................ 24Adjustment buttons ................................................. 38AREA ZOOM ........................................................... 31Aspect ratio ............................................................. 30Audio Input .............................................................. 46AUDIO 1, 2 terminal ................................................ 23AUDIO OUT terminal .............................................. 23Auto Power Off ........................................................ 45Auto Restart ............................................................ 45Auto Sync (Auto Sync adjustment) ....... 33, 37, 45, 48AUTO SYNC button ................................................. 33AV MUTE button ...................................................... 29

Background ............................................................. 44Batteries .................................................................. 14Blue .......................................................................... 41BORDER ........................................................... 30, 31BREAK TIMER button ............................................. 32Bright ....................................................................... 41Bright Boost ............................................................. 41BrilliantColorTM ......................................................... 41

Closed Caption ........................................................ 44CLR Temp (Color Temperature) .............................. 41C.M.S. ...................................................................... 41Color ........................................................................ 41COMPUTER button ................................................. 29COMPUTER/COMPONENT input terminal ...... 21, 22Contrast ................................................................... 41

DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor .................................. 24DNR ......................................................................... 42DOT BY DOT ........................................................... 30DVI button ................................................................ 29DVI-I input terminal ........................................... 21, 22

ECO+QUIET button ................................................ 32ENTER button ......................................................... 38Exhaust vent ...................................................... 11, 49

Fan Mode ................................................................. 46Fine Sync ................................................................. 48Focus ring ................................................................ 26FREEZE button ....................................................... 33Front adjustment foot .............................................. 27FULL ........................................................................ 30

HEIGHT ADJUST lever ........................................... 27Help ......................................................................... 48H-Pos ................................................................. 37, 48

Image shift ............................................................... 43INPUT modes .......................................................... 29Intake vent ......................................................... 11, 49

Kensington Security Standard connector ............... 12Keycode ................................................................... 46Keylock .................................................................... 47KEYSTONE button .................................................. 28Keystone Correction .......................................... 28, 43

Lamp ........................................................................ 52Lamp indicator ......................................................... 50Lamp Setting ........................................................... 42Lamp Timer (Life) .................................................... 47

Index

Lamp unit ................................................................. 53Language (on-screen display language) ................ 44L-CLICK/EFFECT button .................................. 32, 34Lens Cap ................................................................. 11

MAGNIFY buttons ................................................... 33MENU/HELP button .......................................... 38, 48MONITOR OUT terminal ......................................... 23MOUSE/Adjustment buttons ............................. 34, 38

NORMAL ........................................................... 30, 31

ON button ................................................................ 25Optional accessories ............................................... 10OSD Display ............................................................ 43

PAGE DOWN button ................................................ 34PAGE UP button ...................................................... 34PDF ............................................................................ 9Picture Adjustment .................................................. 40Picture Mode ..................................................... 33, 40PICTURE MODE button .......................................... 33POINTER button ..................................................... 32Power cord ............................................................... 24Power indicator ........................................................ 50PRJ - ADJ ................................................................ 45PRJ Mode .......................................................... 19, 44Progressive .............................................................. 42

R-CLICK/RETURN button ................................. 34, 38Rear adjustment foot ............................................... 27Red .......................................................................... 41Remote control ........................................................ 13Remote control sensor ............................................ 15Replacing the lamp ........................................... 52, 53Resize ................................................................ 30, 43RESIZE button ........................................................ 30RGB cable ............................................................... 21RS-232C terminal .................................................... 24

SCR - ADJ ............................................................... 43Screen Size and Projection Distance ..................... 20Setup Guide ....................................................... 26, 44Sharp ....................................................................... 41Speaker ................................................................... 45SPOT button ............................................................ 32STANDBY button ..................................................... 25STANDBY Mode ...................................................... 45STANDBY/ON button .............................................. 25STRETCH .......................................................... 30, 31Supplied accessories .............................................. 10S-VIDEO button ....................................................... 29S-VIDEO terminal .................................................... 22System Lock ............................................................ 46System Sound ......................................................... 45

Temperature warning indicator ............................... 50Tint ........................................................................... 41

USB terminal ........................................................... 34

VIDEO button .......................................................... 29VIDEO terminal ....................................................... 22VOL (Volume) buttons ............................................. 29V-Pos ................................................................. 37, 48V-STRETCH ............................................................ 31

Zoom ring ................................................................ 26

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