EPSON EB-810E - ELPMB75 Installation Guide
EPSON EB-810E - ELPMB75 Installation Guide
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Contents
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Setting Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Setting the Projector
Main Mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Batch Setup Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Setup Using a USB flash drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
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Safety Indications
The documentation and this product use graphical symbols to show how to use this product safely.
The indications and their meaning are as follows. Make sure you understand them properly before reading
the guide.
Symbol Explanation
Warning This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or
even death due to incorrect handling.
Caution This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or
physical damage due to incorrect handling.
Explanation of Symbols
Symbols Explanation
Symbol indicating an action that must not be done
c
Symbol indicating related or useful information
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Package Contents
Confirm that you have all necessary items before beginning installation.
Setting Plate
Main Mount
M4 x 12mm
Adjustment unit
Arm unit
Wall plate
Hexagonal axis
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Accessories
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Necessary Items
As well as the items supplied, you also need to prepare the following screws and tools.
Applicable parts Necessary items
For the setting plate
• M10 or 3/8 inch x 60 mm anchor bolts (for securing the wall plate: at
least x4)
• M10 screw (for securing the wall plate temporarily: x1)
• 17 mm ratchet wrench (for adjusting hexagonal axis)
• Cables to connect to the projector
• Devices such as mini PCs
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100mm
100mm 350mm
Caution
When installing the projector, make sure there is a gap between the wall and the projector's air exhaust
and intake vents. (See figure and above)
When projecting a long, horizontal image by placing multiple projectors side-by-side, use the Edge
Blending function to make the edges of the images less noticeable. When projecting a screen with an aspect
ratio of 3:1, set the Blend Range for Edge Blending to 600.
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600
c If it is set to less than 600, black bars may appear on the left and right sides of the image.
If you cannot set the Blend Range to 600, you can set it to less than 600.
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Connection Figure
Connecting Multiple Projectors
HDMI1
(Max 5m)
HDMI1 HDMI1
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The setting plate is exclusively for mounting the projector on a wall. If anything other than
a projector is mounted, the weight may result in damage.
If this product falls, it could cause death or personal injury.
The installation work (wall mounting) should be performed by specialists who have tech-
nical knowledge and ability. Incomplete or incorrect installation could cause the product
to fall and cause personal injury or property damage.
Follow the steps in this guide to install the Wall mount, and be sure to use the bolts and
screws specified in this guide.
If the instructions are not followed, this product may fall, resulting in personal injury or an accident.
Handle the power cord carefully.
Incorrect handling may cause fire or electric shock. Observe the following precautions when han-
dling:
• Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
• Do not use a power cord that is damaged or modified.
• Do not pull the power cord with too much force when routing the cable through the arm unit.
Do not install the setting plate in a place where it might be subjected to vibration or shock.
This could cause damage to the projector or mounting surface. If this product falls, it could cause
death or personal injury.
When installing on a wall, install so that it can sufficiently support the mass of the projector
and the setting plate and resist any horizontal vibration. Use M10 or 3/8 inch x 60 mm nuts
and bolts.
Nuts and bolts smaller than M10 or 3/8 inch x 60 mm could cause the setting plate to fall. Epson
accepts no responsibility for any damage or injury caused by lack of wall strength or inadequate
installation.
The installation work should be performed by at least two qualified service personnel. If
you need to loosen any screws during installation, be careful not to drop this product.
If this product falls, it could cause death or personal injury.
When installing this product on a wall, the wall must be strong enough to hold the projector
and the setting plate.
This product should be installed on a concrete wall.
The maximum combined weight of the projector and the setting plate is approximately 22.0 kg
(not including cables).
Ensure the strength of the wall before mounting this product on the wall. If the wall is not strong
enough, reinforce the wall before installation.
Inspect the setting plate on a regular basis to ensure there are no broken parts or loose
screws.
If any parts are damaged, stop using the setting plate immediately. If this product falls, it could
cause death or personal injury.
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Warning
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Warning
Laser warning labels have been attached to the inside and outside of the projector.
Internal
External
Do not look into the laser beam emitted from the projection lens while projecting. (Based on IEC/
EN60825-1:2014)
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Warning
Caution
Do not install this product in a location where the operating temperature for your projector
model may be exceeded.
Such an environment may damage the projector.
Install this product in a place free from excessive dust and humidity to prevent the lens or
optical components from becoming dirty.
Do not use excessive force when adjusting this product.
This product may break, resulting in personal injury.
This projector is a Class 1 laser product that complies with the IEC/EN60825-1: 2014
international standard for lasers.
Do not disassemble the projector when disposing of it.
Dispose according to your local or national laws and regulations.
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Caution
Carry out power supply wiring work at the installation location of the projector in advance.
Install the projector away from other electric devices such as fluorescent lights or air con-
ditioners.
Some types of fluorescent lights could interfere with the remote control or the pen.
When installing the projector, make sure there is a gap between the wall and the projector's
air exhaust and intake vents as shown in the following image.
212mm
350mm
100mm
When installing two or more projectors in parallel, make sure the temperature of the sur-
rounding environment is less than 35°C.
If the environment is too hot, the projector may overheat and the power may turn off without
warning.
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Caution
When installing two or more projectors in parallel, leave a gap of at least 750mm between
the projectors.
750mm
If you cannot secure a gap of approx. 750mm, install a partition to block the heat vented from the
projector's air exhaust vent.
Ensure the following space when installing partitions.
350mm 100mm
Install and adjust the projector at a room temperature that is close to the actual intended
usage environment.
If the temperature changes, the position of the image may shift.
Install the projector so that it is tilted at an angle of no more than +3 degrees or -3 degrees
vertically and horizontally in relation to the screen.
We recommend using stick-on screens or board screens.
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External Dimensions
549.9
266 - 346
113.1
151
695
LENS CENTER
27.5
280
125
255.3 70.4
341 97 - 424
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167.2
355.1
496
192.2
234.8
186.4
387 - 655.5
41.1
35.7
48.2
339 - 666
Φ6
12 300
185
160
Φ5
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496
110 110
131 99 99 131
24 45 45 24
116 116
10.2
8.5
81
192.2
186.4
234.8
138.8
10.5
130.2
120.5
79
8 x M3
28.3
81
47.8
23.2
17.5
24
10.2
10.2
60
35.7
130 103 103 130
10.5
Adjustment Range
Vertical slide
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Horizontal slide
45 45
Forward/backward slide
0 - 266
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14.7 116
22.7 100
5.6
35.2 75
20.2
32.7
100
75
150.8
138.8
8 x Φ5
8.7
4 x Φ3.8
7.7 102
130
145.5
21.7
Item Specification
Screw holes for installing PC (VESA compliant) 75 mm x 75 mm
100 mm x 100 mm
Supported PC sizes Within 150 mm x 150 mm x 44 mm
Supported PC weight 0.7 kg or less
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e Adjust the arm length of the arm unit, and then attach it to the wall plate (s p.38)
f Attach the adjustment unit to the arm unit, and then connect the cables and peripheral devices
(s p.43)
g Adjust the position of the image (s p.46)
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Determine the installation position of the wall plate according to the size of the screen (S) you want to project
on to. See the following figure to check the values from a to d. This is the value when the arm unit is in the
middle of the wall plate (see in the following illustration).
b+x
d
c
a
x
a: Minimum projection distance (Wide) c: Distance from the top edge of the image
to the installation screw hole for the wall
plate at the bottom
b + x: Number on the arm slide scale on the arm d: Distance from the top edge of the image
unit (maximum 266 mm) to the temporary screw hole for the wall
plate
x: Distance from the wall to the projection S: Projected image size
surface
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See the following for the values for c and d when projecting at an aspect ratio of 16:6 or 21:9.
• c1/d1: When the Screen Position is in the center
• c2/d2: When the Screen Position is at the top
c2 d2
c1 d1
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[Unit: mm]
S a b c d
100 " 221 × 125 97 1 251 443
101 " 224 × 126 101 5 253 445
102 " 226 × 127 105 9 255 447
103 " 228 × 128 109 13 257 449
104 " 230 × 130 112 16 259 451
105 " 232 × 131 116 20 262 454
106 " 235 × 132 120 24 264 456
107 " 237 × 133 124 28 266 458
108 " 239 × 134 127 31 268 460
109 " 241 × 136 131 35 270 462
110 " 244 × 137 135 39 273 465
111 " 246 × 138 139 43 275 467
112 " 248 × 139 142 46 277 469
113 " 250 × 141 146 50 279 471
114 " 252 × 142 150 54 281 473
115 " 255 × 143 154 58 284 476
116 " 257 × 144 157 61 286 478
117 " 259 × 146 161 3 269 461
118 " 261 × 147 165 7 271 463
119 " 263 × 148 169 11 273 465
120 " 266 × 149 172 14 275 467
121 " 268 × 151 176 18 277 469
122 " 270 × 152 180 22 279 471
123 " 272 × 153 184 26 281 473
124 " 275 × 154 187 29 283 475
125 " 277 × 156 191 33 285 477
126 " 279 × 157 195 37 287 479
127 " 281 × 158 199 41 289 481
128 " 283 × 159 202 44 291 483
129 " 286 × 161 206 48 293 485
130 " 288 × 162 210 52 295 487
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S a b c d
131 " 290 × 163 214 56 297 489
132 " 292 × 164 217 59 299 491
133 " 294 × 166 221 63 301 493
134 " 297 × 167 225 67 303 495
135 " 299 × 168 229 71 305 497
136 " 301 × 169 232 74 307 499
137 " 303 × 171 236 78 309 501
138 " 306 × 172 240 82 311 503
139 " 308 × 173 243 85 314 506
140 " 310 × 174 247 89 316 508
141 " 312 × 176 251 93 318 510
142 " 314 × 177 255 97 320 512
143 " 317 × 178 258 100 322 514
144 " 319 × 179 262 104 324 516
145 " 321 × 181 266 108 326 518
146 " 323 × 182 270 112 328 520
147 " 325 × 183 273 115 330 522
148 " 328 × 184 277 119 332 524
149 " 330 × 186 281 123 334 526
150 " 332 × 187 285 127 336 528
151 " 334 × 188 288 130 338 530
152 " 336 × 189 292 134 340 532
153 " 339 × 191 296 138 342 534
154 " 341 × 192 300 142 344 536
155 " 343 × 193 303 145 346 538
156 " 345 × 194 307 149 348 540
157 " 348 × 196 311 153 350 542
158 " 350 × 197 315 157 352 544
158 " 352 × 198 318 160 354 546
160 " 354 × 199 322 164 356 548
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[Unit: mm]
S a b c d
93 " 200 × 125 100 4 235 427
94 " 202 × 127 104 8 237 429
95 " 205 × 128 108 12 239 431
96 " 207 × 129 112 16 242 434
97 " 209 × 131 116 20 244 436
98 " 211 × 132 120 24 246 438
99 " 213 × 133 124 28 248 440
100 " 215 × 135 128 32 251 443
101 " 218 × 136 132 36 253 445
102 " 220 × 137 136 40 255 447
103 " 222 × 139 140 44 257 449
104 " 224 × 140 144 48 259 451
105 " 226 × 141 148 52 262 454
106 " 228 × 143 152 56 264 456
107 " 230 × 144 156 60 266 458
108 " 233 × 145 160 64 268 460
109 " 235 × 147 164 68 270 462
110 " 237 × 148 168 72 273 465
111 " 239 × 149 172 76 275 467
112 " 241 × 151 176 80 277 469
113 " 243 × 152 180 84 279 471
114 " 246 × 153 184 88 281 473
115 " 248 × 155 189 93 284 476
116 " 250 × 156 193 97 286 478
117 " 252 × 158 197 39 288 480
118 " 254 × 159 201 43 290 482
119 " 256 × 160 205 47 292 484
120 " 258 × 162 209 51 295 487
121 " 261 × 163 213 55 297 489
122 " 263 × 164 217 59 299 491
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S a b c d
123 " 265 × 166 221 63 301 493
124 " 267 × 167 225 67 303 495
125 " 269 × 168 229 71 306 498
126 " 271 × 170 233 75 308 500
127 " 274 × 171 237 79 310 502
128 " 276 × 172 241 83 312 504
129 " 278 × 174 245 87 314 506
130 " 280 × 175 249 91 317 509
131 " 282 × 176 253 95 319 511
132 " 284 × 178 257 99 321 513
133 " 286 × 179 261 103 323 515
134 " 289 × 180 265 107 325 517
135 " 291 × 182 269 111 328 520
136 " 293 × 183 274 116 330 522
137 " 295 × 184 278 120 332 524
138 " 297 × 186 282 124 334 526
139 " 299 × 187 286 128 337 529
140 " 302 × 188 290 132 339 531
141 " 304 × 190 294 136 341 533
142 " 306 × 191 298 140 343 535
143 " 308 × 193 302 144 345 537
144 " 310 × 194 306 148 348 540
145 " 312 × 195 310 152 350 542
146 " 314 × 197 314 156 352 544
147 " 317 × 198 318 160 354 546
148 " 319 × 199 322 164 356 548
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[Unit: mm]
S a b c d
82 " 167 × 125 99 3 235 427
83 " 169 × 126 103 7 237 429
84 " 171 × 128 108 12 240 432
85 " 173 × 130 113 17 242 434
86 " 175 × 131 117 21 245 437
87 " 177 × 133 122 26 247 439
88 " 179 × 134 126 30 250 442
89 " 181 × 136 131 35 252 444
90 " 183 × 137 135 39 255 447
91 " 185 × 139 140 44 257 449
92 " 187 × 140 145 49 260 452
93 " 189 × 142 149 53 262 454
94 " 191 × 143 154 58 265 457
95 " 193 × 145 158 62 267 459
96 " 195 × 146 163 67 270 462
97 " 197 × 148 168 72 272 464
98 " 199 × 149 172 76 275 467
99 " 201 × 151 177 81 277 469
100 " 203 × 152 181 85 280 472
101 " 205 × 154 186 90 282 474
102 " 207 × 155 190 94 285 477
103 " 209 × 157 195 99 287 479
104 " 211 × 158 200 104 290 482
105 " 213 × 160 204 108 292 484
106 " 215 × 162 209 113 295 487
107 " 217 × 163 213 117 297 489
108 " 219 × 165 218 122 300 492
109 " 221 × 166 223 127 302 494
110 " 224 × 168 227 131 305 497
111 " 226 × 169 232 136 307 499
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S a b c d
112 " 228 × 171 236 140 310 502
113 " 230 × 172 241 145 312 504
114 " 232 × 174 245 149 315 507
115 " 234 × 175 250 154 317 509
116 " 236 × 177 255 159 320 512
117 " 238 × 178 259 101 322 514
118 " 240 × 180 264 106 325 517
119 " 242 × 181 268 110 327 519
120 " 244 × 183 273 115 330 522
121 " 246 × 184 278 120 332 524
122 " 248 × 186 282 124 335 527
123 " 250 × 187 287 129 337 529
124 " 252 × 189 291 133 340 532
125 " 254 × 191 296 138 342 534
126 " 256 × 192 300 142 345 537
127 " 258 × 194 305 147 347 539
128 " 260 × 195 310 152 350 542
129 " 262 × 197 314 156 352 544
130 " 264 × 198 319 161 355 547
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[Unit: mm]
S a b c1 d1 c2 d2
93 " 221 × 83 97 1 441 633 234 426
94 " 224 × 84 101 5 446 638 236 429
95 " 226 × 85 105 9 450 642 238 430
96 " 228 × 86 109 13 454 646 240 432
97 " 231 × 87 113 17 459 651 243 435
98 " 233 × 87 117 21 463 655 244 437
99 " 235 × 88 121 25 468 660 247 439
100 " 238 × 89 125 29 472 664 249 441
101 " 240 × 90 129 33 477 669 252 444
102 " 243 × 91 133 37 481 673 254 446
103 " 245 × 92 137 41 485 677 255 448
104 " 247 × 93 141 45 490 682 258 450
105 " 250 × 94 145 49 494 686 260 452
106 " 252 × 95 149 53 499 691 263 455
107 " 254 × 95 153 57 503 695 264 457
108 " 257 × 96 157 61 507 699 266 458
109 " 259 × 97 162 66 512 704 269 461
110 " 262 × 98 166 70 516 708 271 463
111 " 264 × 99 170 74 521 713 274 466
112 " 266 × 100 174 78 525 717 275 467
113 " 269 × 101 178 82 530 722 278 470
114 " 271 × 102 182 86 534 726 280 472
115 " 274 × 103 186 90 538 730 282 474
116 " 276 × 103 190 94 543 735 284 477
117 " 278 × 104 194 36 547 739 286 478
118 " 281 × 105 198 40 552 744 289 481
119 " 283 × 106 202 44 556 748 291 483
120 " 285 × 107 206 48 561 753 293 486
121 " 288 × 108 210 52 565 757 295 487
122 " 290 × 109 214 56 569 761 297 489
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S a b c1 d1 c2 d2
123 " 293 × 110 218 60 574 766 300 492
124 " 295 × 111 222 64 578 770 302 494
125 " 297 × 111 226 68 583 775 304 496
126 " 300 × 112 230 72 587 779 306 498
127 " 302 × 113 234 76 591 783 308 500
128 " 304 × 114 238 80 596 788 311 503
129 " 307 × 115 242 84 600 792 312 505
130 " 309 × 116 246 88 605 797 315 507
131 " 312 × 117 250 92 609 801 317 509
132 " 314 × 118 254 96 614 806 320 512
133 " 316 × 119 258 100 618 810 321 514
134 " 319 × 120 262 104 622 814 323 515
135 " 321 × 120 266 108 627 819 326 518
136 " 323 × 121 270 112 631 823 328 520
137 " 326 × 122 274 116 636 828 331 523
138 " 328 × 123 278 120 640 832 332 525
139 " 331 × 124 282 124 645 837 335 527
140 " 333 × 125 286 128 649 841 337 529
141 " 335 × 126 290 132 653 845 339 531
142 " 338 × 127 294 136 658 850 341 534
143 " 340 × 128 298 140 662 854 343 535
144 " 342 × 128 302 144 667 859 346 538
145 " 345 × 129 306 148 671 863 348 540
146 " 347 × 130 310 152 675 867 349 542
147 " 350 × 131 314 156 680 872 352 544
148 " 352 × 132 318 160 684 876 354 546
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[Unit: mm]
S a b c1 d1 c2 d2
95 " 222 × 95 98 2 383 575 234 427
96 " 224 × 96 102 6 387 579 237 429
97 " 226 × 97 106 10 390 582 238 431
98 " 229 × 98 110 14 394 586 241 433
99 " 231 × 99 114 18 398 590 243 435
100 " 233 × 100 118 22 401 593 245 437
101 " 236 × 101 122 26 405 597 247 439
102 " 238 × 102 126 30 409 601 250 442
103 " 240 × 103 130 34 413 605 252 444
104 " 243 × 104 134 38 416 608 253 446
105 " 245 × 105 138 42 420 612 256 448
106 " 247 × 106 142 46 424 616 258 450
107 " 250 × 107 146 50 427 619 260 452
108 " 252 × 108 150 54 431 623 262 454
109 " 254 × 109 153 57 435 627 265 457
110 " 257 × 110 157 61 439 631 267 459
111 " 259 × 111 161 65 442 634 268 461
112 " 261 × 112 165 69 446 638 271 463
113 " 264 × 113 169 73 450 642 273 466
114 " 266 × 114 173 77 453 645 275 467
115 " 268 × 115 177 81 457 649 277 469
116 " 271 × 116 181 85 461 653 280 472
117 " 273 × 117 185 27 465 657 282 474
118 " 275 × 118 189 31 468 660 284 476
119 " 278 × 119 193 35 472 664 286 478
120 " 280 × 120 197 39 476 668 288 481
121 " 282 × 121 201 43 479 671 290 482
122 " 285 × 122 205 47 483 675 292 484
123 " 287 × 123 209 51 487 679 295 487
124 " 289 × 124 213 55 491 683 297 489
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S a b c1 d1 c2 d2
125 " 292 × 125 217 59 494 686 299 491
126 " 294 × 126 221 63 498 690 301 493
127 " 296 × 127 225 67 502 694 303 496
128 " 299 × 128 228 70 505 697 305 497
129 " 301 × 129 232 74 509 701 307 500
130 " 304 × 130 236 78 513 705 310 502
131 " 306 × 131 240 82 517 709 312 504
132 " 308 × 132 244 86 520 712 314 506
133 " 311 × 133 248 90 524 716 316 508
134 " 313 × 134 252 94 528 720 319 511
135 " 315 × 135 256 98 531 723 320 512
136 " 318 × 136 260 102 535 727 322 515
137 " 320 × 137 264 106 539 731 325 517
138 " 322 × 138 268 110 543 735 327 519
139 " 325 × 139 272 114 546 738 329 521
140 " 327 × 140 276 118 550 742 331 523
141 " 329 × 141 280 122 554 746 334 526
142 " 332 × 142 284 126 557 749 335 527
143 " 334 × 143 288 130 561 753 337 530
144 " 336 × 144 292 134 565 757 340 532
145 " 339 × 145 296 138 569 761 342 535
146 " 341 × 146 300 142 572 764 344 536
147 " 343 × 147 303 145 576 768 346 538
148 " 346 × 148 307 149 580 772 349 541
149 " 348 × 149 311 153 583 775 350 542
150 " 350 × 150 315 157 587 779 352 545
151 " 353 × 151 319 161 591 783 355 547
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a
Loosen the M4 bolt on the adjustment unit, and then align the marks for each part
b
Secure the adjustment unit to the base of the projector with the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x4)
supplied
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a
Attach the template sheet to the wall
Attach the template sheet according to the installation position that you confirmed using the
projection distance table ( p.23).
Align the center position of the screen being projected with Image Center A on the Template sheet.
b
Drive a commercially available M10 screw into the position of the temporary screw hole
for the wall plate
Leave a gap of 6 mm or more between the wall and the screw head.
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c
Determine the positions for the mounting holes for the wall plate
From the screw holes shown in the figure below, secure at least four points at the top, bottom, left,
and right for optimum balance.
d
Drill the holes in the wall
Drill diameter: 10.5 mm (M10) or 10 mm (3/8 inches)
Pilot hole depth: 45 mm
Anchor hole depth: 40 mm
e
Remove the template sheet
f
Place the wall plate on the temporary M10 screw that you installed in step 2
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g
Use commercially available M10 or 3/8 inch x 60 mm anchor bolts to secure the wall plate
to the holes you drilled in step 4
a
Loosen the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x2) and extend the arm slide on the arm unit
Adjust the scale on the slider to the combined distance of the value for (b) confirmed in the projection
distance table ( p.23) and the thickness of the projection surface (x).
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b
Insert the hexagonal axis into the arm unit
c
Route the necessary cables through the arm unit
Warning
Do not hang the rest of the cables over the arm unit. They could fall and cause an accident.
c
Make sure that cable ports for connecting to peripheral devices such as mini PCs are routed
so that they come out of the lower part of the arm unit and not through walls.
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d
Attach the arm unit to the wall plate
Insert the hexagonal axis until the tip extends slightly out of the top of the wall plate and the other
end connects to the bottom of the wall plate.
Caution
Take care not to trap the cables between the arm unit and the wall plate.
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e
Temporarily secure the arm unit
Secure three points with the M6 screws supplied (x3).
f
Adjust the vertical slide with the open-ended spanner to align the marks on the wall plate
and the arm unit.
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g
Tighten the M6 bolt (x1) to secure the arm unit in position
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a
Check the installation position for the adjustment unit
The installation position is marked on the arm unit. Install at an appropriate position according to the
size of the screen you want to project on to.
• When a projected image is smaller than 117 inches: Install the unit at the mark.
• When a projected image is 117 inches or more: Install the unit at the mark.
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b
Secure the adjustment unit to the arm unit with the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x4) supplied
c
Connect the cables to the projector
Connect the power cord last.
Attach the mini PC or stick PC to the mini PC plate, and secure it to the left or right side of the wall plate.
c We recommend installing the PC so that the air exhaust vents are at the top and the air intake vents
Attach it so that the air exhaust vents of the PC are not blocked.
a
Wrap the belt around the mini PC plate
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b
Secure the mini PC plate to the wall plate using the M3 x 6 mm screws (x4) supplied.
c
Place the PC on the lower edge of the mini PC plate, and secure it with the belt
Depending on the shape of the mini PC and the orientation of the screw holes, the order in which parts are
installed differs. Be sure to check the installation instructions in advance.
Installation example
• Secure the mini PC plate with the PC installed to the wall plate using the M3 x 6 mm screws (x4) supplied.
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• Secure the mini PC plate to the wall plate using the M3 x 6 mm screws (x4) supplied, and then install the PC.
You can use any of the following methods to adjust the position of the projected image.
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c
When multiple projectors are installed in the same room, we recommend that you set projector IDs
to prevent remote control interference.
Turn on a projector and set the ID number for the projector in Installation > Projector ID. When
you want to operate a specific projector, hold down the [ID] button on the remote control and press
the button with the same number as the projector ID.
Manually adjust the position of the setting plate according to the guide screen displayed. This is useful when you
want to perform fine adjustments to the projection position while maintaining the image quality.
Adjust the projection position using the initial setup wizard that is displayed when you turn on the projector for the
first time.
• Adjusting using the projector menus ( p.52)
Select the area you want to adjust and manually correct the image. This is useful when you want to make fine
adjustments to the projection position after making mechanical adjustments using the guide screen.
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c
• Images are not stable immediately after turning on the projector. After starting projection, wait for at
least 30 minutes before adjusting the image.
• Install and adjust the projector at a room temperature that is close to the actual intended usage
environment. If the temperature changes, the position of the image may shift.
• When setting up multiple projectors using the batch setup function, perform the batch setup before
adjusting the projected image.
• We recommend the mechanical position adjustment of the setting plate to adjust the image when
you want to maintain image quality.
The initial setup wizard is displayed when you turn on the projector for the first time.
Use the up, down, left, right, and [Enter] buttons to set the Projection, Language, and Date & Time. Continue
to adjust the shape and position of the projected image as necessary. If necessary, you can then enable Quick
Startup to speed up the projector’s startup. Enabling this setting increases the power consumed during
standby.
a
Press the [Menu] button
Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel
b
Select Setting Plate Installation Guide from the Installation menu
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c
Turn the adjustment dial in the installation guide to adjust the horizontal roll
d
Loosen the M4 screw, and then turn the adjustment dial in the installation guide to
adjust the horizontal rotation
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e
Turn the adjustment dial in the installation guide to adjust the vertical tilt
f
Loosen the M4 bolt, and then adjust the horizontal slide
g
Loosen the M4 bolts (x2), and then adjust the forward/backward slide
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h
Loosen the M6 bolt, and then adjust the vertical slide
i
Re-tighten the screws and bolts that you loosened in steps 3 to 8
Warning
Tighten all bolts and screws firmly. Otherwise, the product may fall and cause personal injury or
property damage.
j
Adjust the focus of position A in the following figure
k
When you have finished making adjustments, press the [Esc] button on the remote control
or the control panel to exit the guidance screen
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Installing the Setting Plate
c
• You can save adjusted values in Memory from the Geometry Correction menu.
• Before performing the adjustment, set the Screen Type and the Screen Position setting first. If you
change the Screen Type or the Screen Position after making corrections, the corrections will be reset.
Arc Correction
a
Press the [Menu] button
Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel
b
Select Geometry Correction from the Installation menu
c
Select Arc Correction
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Installing the Setting Plate
d
Select the side you want to correct and make adjustment
When you reach a range that cannot be adjusted, you see the message Cannot adjust any further.
displayed.
e
When you have finished making adjustments, press the [Esc] button on the remote control
or the control panel to finish adjustment
Quick Corner
a
Press the [Menu] button
Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel
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Installing the Setting Plate
b
Select Geometry Correction from the Installation menu
c
Select Quick Corner
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Installing the Setting Plate
d
Select the side you want to correct and make adjustment
When you reach a range that cannot be adjusted, you see the message Cannot adjust any further.
displayed.
e
When you have finished making adjustments, press the [Esc] button on the remote control
or the control panel to finish adjustment
Point Correction
a
Press the [Menu] button
Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel
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Installing the Setting Plate
b
Select Geometry Correction from the Installation menu
c
Select Point Correction
d
Select Points (Vert.) and Points (Horiz.), and then set the number of grids
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Installing the Setting Plate
e
Select the points you want to correct and make adjustment
c
If it is hard to see the grid, use Pattern Color to change the color of the grid.
f
When you have finished making adjustments, press the [Esc] button on the remote control
or the control panel to finish adjustment
a
Attach the left wall plate cover
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Installing the Setting Plate
b
Attach the right wall plate cover
c
Fit the end cap to the arm unit
c
If you are concerned about the groove in the arm, stick the supplied masking sticker.
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Installing the Setting Plate
d
Attach the side cover to the projector
Remove the security cable installation point cover, and then attach the wire cable to the security cable installation
point on the projector.
You can attach the security cable installation point cover to the back of the side cover so that it does not get lost.
The security slot on this product is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington.
See the following for more details on the Microsaver Security System.
http://www.kensington.com/
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Installing the Setting Plate
a
Attach the carabiner and the safety wire to the bottom of the projector using the clamp
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Installing the Setting Plate
b
Place the projector into the arm unit and tighten the screws.
c
Attach a carabiner to the hole in the arm section of the arm unit and pass the safety wire
through it.
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Setting the Projector
This guide explains the USB flash drive and the USB cable methods.
For details on making settings using Epson Projector Management, see the Epson Projector Management
Operation Guide.
c
• If you do not want to copy the following settings, set Batch Setup Range to Limited.
• Password Protection
• EDID from the Signal I/O menu
• Network menu
• Perform batch setup before adjusting the position of the projectors. The batch setup function copies
adjustment values for the projected image such as Geometry Correction. If batch setup is performed
after adjusting the position of the projectors, the adjustments you made may change.
• By using the batch setup function, the registered User's Logo is copied to the other projectors. Do not
register confidential information as the User's Logo.
Caution
Performing batch setup is the customers responsibility. If batch setup fails due to an accident such as a
power failure, communication error, the customer is responsible for any repair costs incurred.
This section explains how to perform batch setup using a USB flash drive.
c
• Use a FAT format USB flash drive.
• The batch setup function cannot be used by USB flash drives that incorporate security functions. Use
a USB flash drive that does not incorporate security functions.
• The batch setup function cannot be used by USB card readers or USB hard disks.
a
Disconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the projector's
indicators have turned off
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b
Connect the USB flash drive to the projector's USB-A port
c
• Connect the USB flash drive directly to the projector. If the USB flash drive is connected to the
projector through a USB hub, the settings may not be saved correctly.
• Connect an empty USB flash drive. If the USB flash drive contains data other than the batch setup
file, the settings may not be saved correctly.
• The file name for the batch setup file is PJCONFDATA.bin. If you need to change the file name,
add text after PJCONFDATA. If you change the PJCONFDATA section of the file name, the
projector may not be able to recognize the file correctly.
• You can only use single-byte characters for the file name.
c
While holding down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control panel, connect
the power cord to the projector
The Power indicator and the Status indicator turn blue, and the Laser indicator and the Temp indicator
turn orange.
When all of the projector's indicators turn on, release the [Esc] button.
When all of the indicators start flashing, the batch setup file is being written.
Caution
• Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the file is being written. If the power cord
is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
• Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the projector while the file is being written. If the USB flash
drive is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
When writing completes normally, the projector turns off, and only the Power indicator is lit blue.
When the power turns off, remove the USB flash drive.
a
Disconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the projector's
indicators have turned off
b
Connect the USB flash drive containing the saved batch setup file to the projector's USB-A
port
c
Do not store any data except for the batch setup file on the USB flash drive. If the USB flash
drive contains data other than the batch setup file, the settings may not be copied correctly.
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c
While holding down the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control panel, connect
the power cord to the projector
The Power indicator and the Status indicator turn blue, and the Laser indicator and the Temp indicator
turn orange.
When all of the projector's indicators turn on, release the [Menu] button. The indicators turn on for
approximately 75 seconds.
When all of the indicators start flashing, the settings are being written.
Caution
• Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the settings are being written. If the power
cord is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
• Do not disconnect the USB flash drive from the projector while the settings are being written. If the
USB flash drive is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
When writing completes normally, the projector turns off, and only the Power indicator is lit blue.
When the power turns off, remove the USB flash drive.
c
The following operating systems support the batch setup function.
• Windows10 and later
• macOS 10.13.x and later
a
Disconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the projector's
indicators have turned off
b
Connect the computer's USB port to the projector's USB-B port with a USB cable
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Setting the Projector
c
While holding down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control panel, connect
the power cord to the projector
The Power indicator and the Status indicator turn blue, and the Laser indicator and the Temp indicator
turn orange.
When all of the projector's indicators turn on, release the [Esc] button.
d
Open the removable disk, and save the batch setup file (PJCONFDATA.bin) to the computer
c change
If you need to change the name of the batch setup file, add text after PJCONFDATA. If you
the PJCONFDATA section of the file name, the projector may not be able to recognize
the file correctly. You can only use single-byte characters for the file name.
e
Perform "Remove USB device" on your computer, and then disconnect the USB cable
c
When using a Mac, perform "Remove EPSON_PJ".
The projector turns off and only the Power indicator is lit blue.
a
Disconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the projector's
indicators have turned off
b
Connect the computer's USB port to the projector's USB-B port with a USB cable
c
While holding down the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control panel, connect
the power cord to the projector
The Power indicator and the Status indicator turn blue, and the Laser indicator and the Temp indicator
turn orange.
When all of the projector's indicators turn on, release the [Menu] button.
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d
Copy the batch setup file (PJCONFDATA.bin) that you saved to your computer to the top-
level folder of the removable disk
c
Do not copy any files or folders other than the batch setup file to the removable disk.
e
Perform "Remove USB device" on your computer, and then disconnect the USB cable
c
When using a Mac, perform "Remove EPSON_PJ".
When all of the indicators start flashing, the settings are being written.
Caution
Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the settings are being written. If the
power cord is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
When writing completes normally, the projector turns off, and only the Power indicator is lit blue.
Check Remedy
Are the Laser and the Temp indicators The batch setup file may be corrupt, or the USB flash drive or USB
flashing orange quickly? cable may not be connected correctly. Disconnect the USB flash
drive or the USB cable, unplug and then plug in the projector's
power cord, and then try again.
Are the Power and the Status indicators Writing the settings may have failed and an error may have occurred
blue, and the Laser and the Temp indica- in the projector's firmware. Stop using the projector, remove the
tors flashing orange quickly? power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson for help.
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Setting the Projector
a
Turn on the projector, and then press the [Menu] button
Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel
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Setting the Projector
b
Select Projector ID from the Multi-Projection menu
c
Select the ID number for the projector
d
Press the [Esc] button to close the menu
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the remaining projectors.
e
Point the remote control at the projector you want to operate, and then press the [ID]
button
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Setting the Projector
f
While holding down the [ID] button, press the button with the same number as the
projector ID for the projector you want to operate
Remote control operations for the projector with the selected ID are enabled.
c
• When Projector ID is set to Off, you can operate the projector using the remote control
regardless of the ID setting selected using the remote control.
• When the remote control ID is set to 0, you can operate all of the projectors regardless of the
projector ID setting.
• Operating multiple remote controls at the same time can cause accidental operations due to
infrared interference.
Use HDMI Link to link the power on/off function across multiple projectors.
a
Press the [Menu] button
Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel
b
Select HDMI Link from the Signal I/O
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Setting the Projector
c
Set the HDMI Link as shown below.
Setting
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Appendix
IEC60417 Standby
No.5009 To identify the switch or switch position by means of which part
of the equipment is switched on in order to bring it into the
standby condition.
ISO7000 Caution
No.0434B To identify general caution when using the product.
IEC3864-B3.1
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Appendix
--- Never look into the projection lens while the projector is on.
--- To indicate that you must never place anything on the projector.
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Appendix
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements of directive 2011/65/
EU (RoHS)
Manufacturer: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
Address: 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi, Nagano-ken 392-8502 Japan
Telephone: 81-266-52-3131
http://www.epson.com/
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Appendix
General Notice
Mac and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
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