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Page 1 - EIP-5000L

EIP-5000EIP-5000LOWNER’S MANUALEIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.®

Page 2 - Serial No.:

81. Read InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should be read beforethe product is operated.2. Retain InstructionsThe safety and opera

Page 3 - Introduction

984 Remove the lamp unit.• Loosen the securing screws (two foreach lamp) from the lamp unit. Hold thelamp unit by the handle and pull it in thedirecti

Page 4 - PRODUCT DISPOSAL

99To AC socketPower cordENTER buttonMENU buttonH&V LENS SHIFTbuttonSTANDBY-ON buttonResetting the Lamp TimerReset the lamp timer after replacing t

Page 5 - Pages 102 and 103

100Computer Compatibility Chart• Multiple signal supportHorizontal Frequency: 15–126 kHzVertical Frequency: 43–200 HzPixel Clock: 12–230 MHzSync signa

Page 6 - Preparing

101Note• Depending on the notebook computer, the image cannot be displayed or noise may appear in simulta-neous (CRT/LCD) mode. In this case, turn off

Page 7 - Useful Features

102TroubleshootingCheck• Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.• Power to the external connected devices is off.• The selected inpu

Page 8 - Reference

103CheckProblem PageAll buttons on theprojector and the remotecontrol are unavailable.Picture is green onINPUT 1or 2(COMPONENT).Picture is pink (no gr

Page 9 - SETUP MANUAL

104SpecificationsDLP® ProjectorEIP-5000/EIP-5000LNTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60/SECAM/DTV480I/DTV480P/DTV540P/DTV576I/DTV576P/DTV720P/DTV103

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

105GlossaryAdvanced intelligent compression (Page 100)High quality resizing of lower and higher resolu-tion images to fit the projector’s native resol

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106IndexAC socket ... 37ADJ./MOUSE switch ...

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U.S.A.EIKI International, Inc.30251 EsperanzaRancho Santa MargaritaCA 92688-2132U.S.A.Tel : 800-242-3454 (949)-457-0200Fax : 800-457-3454 (949)-457-78

Page 13 - Accessories

9Ensure that you read the following safeguards whensetting up your projector.Caution concerning the lamp unit Potential hazard of glass particles if

Page 14 - Throw Distance

10Using the projector in other countries The power supply voltage and the shape ofthe plug may vary depending on the regionor country you are using t

Page 15 - Part Names and Functions

11AccessoriesTwo R-6 batteries(“AA” size, UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar)Power cord*For U.S., Canada, etc.(6' (1.8 m))9NK3090204900For Europe, except

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12Accessories Lens Projection distance for 100" screen sizeFixed wide lens (× 0.8) AH-45201 5'4" (1.6 m)Wide-zoom lens (× 1.5 – 1.8) A

Page 17 - Projector (Side View)

13374570404073394156395656564617451414·9414·9414·949793ENTER buttonFor setting items selected or adjusted on the menu.KEYSTONE buttonFor entering the

Page 18 - Remote Control

14About the Indicators on the ProjectorPower indicatorGreen on ... Normal (Standby)Red on ... Normal (Power on)Green blinks ... The intake vent cover

Page 19 - 2 Insert the batteries

15Projector (Side View)Using the Kensington Lock• This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Sec

Page 20

16Note• All the buttons on the remote control, except the mouse/adjustment button and the ADJ./MOUSE switch,are made of luminous material that is visi

Page 21 - 3 Use the mouse function

17Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries1Press the tab and lift open the batterycover in the direction of the arrow.2 Insert the batteries.•

Page 22 - Quick Start

iiIMPORTANT• For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft ofyour Projector, please record the Model and SerialNumbers located on the bottom of t

Page 23 - 7. Select the input mode

18Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control with a Signal CableWhen the signals from the remote control cannot be reached due to the positionin

Page 24 - Setting Up the Projector

19Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Computer MouseWhen connecting the supplied remotemouse receiver to the computer, you can usethe remote contro

Page 25 - Projecting a Reversed Image

20Quick StartPage 221. Place the projector facing a screenPages 27–29, 37Page 37Press on the projector or on the remote control.This section shows

Page 26 - Connections

21Pages 38, 394. Adjust the angle5. Adjust the focus and the zoomPage 408. Turn the power off7. Select the input mode11111 Press on the projector or

Page 27

22Setting Up the ProjectorFor optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feet flatand level. Doing

Page 28

23Projecting a Reversed ImageProjection from behind the Screen Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience. Reverse the image

Page 29 - Connecting to a Computer

24INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals and Connectable Main EquipmentAUDIO input (2, 3) terminalConnecting an audio cable. (Shared audio input terminal for INPUT 2

Page 30

25Terminal on theprojectorINPUT 1INPUT 2INPUT 3AUDIO (for INPUT 1)AUDIO (for INPUT 2, 3)INPUT 3INPUT 2INPUT 2EquipmentComputerAudio-visualequipmentTer

Page 31 - “Picture” menu

26Terminal on theprojectorINPUT 4INPUT 5AUDIO (for INPUT 1)AUDIO (for INPUT 2, 3)AUDIO (for INPUT 4, 5)OUTPUTAUDIO OUTPUTEquipmentAudio-visualequipmen

Page 32 - Connecting to Video Equipment

27Connecting to a ComputerBefore connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet is un-plugged, and that the devices to be

Page 33 - Side view

1Before using the projector, please read this owner’s manual carefully.1. WARRANTYThis is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of t

Page 34

28Connecting with a 5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub CableThe projector employs a 5 BNC computer input to prevent deterioration of image quality.When connecting

Page 35 - Output Terminals

29Connecting with a DVI Digital CableThe projector employs the DVI digital input terminal for direct input of digital video signalsfrom a computer.Not

Page 36

30Connecting to Video EquipmentBefore connecting, ensure the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet is unplugged,and that the devices to be co

Page 37 - * To ensure safety, do not

31Connecting to Video Equipment That Has a DVI OutputTerminal with a DVI Digital CableUse a DVI Digital cable when connecting video equipment with the

Page 38

32Connecting to RGB Video Equipment with a 5 RCA RGBCableUse a 5 RCA RGB cable when connecting the RGB video equipment such as DVD playersand DTV* dec

Page 39 - Turning the Projector On/Off

33Connecting to Video Equipment That Has ComponentOutput TerminalsWhen connecting the video equipment that has component output terminals to the INPUT

Page 40 - Image Projection

34Connecting with an S-video Cable or a Composite Video CableConnect the video equipment to the INPUT 4 or 5 terminal using the S-video cable or com-p

Page 41 - 1 Press on the projector or

35Controlling the Projector by a ComputerWhen the RS-232C terminal on the projector to the RS-232C serial terminal on the computer,or when the LAN ter

Page 42 - Adjusting the Focus

36Connecting to a Monitor That Has an RGB Input TerminalYou can display computer images on a monitor using the RGB cables.Note• RGB signals and compon

Page 43 - Correction

37Turning the Projector On/OffInfo• If “Direct Power On” is set to “ON”, the projector willbe turned on automatically when you plug the powercord into

Page 44

2WARNING:The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters the standby mode.During normal operation,

Page 45 - 3 Press \ or

38Image ProjectionShifting the LensIn addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjust-ment feet, you can adjust the

Page 46

39Using the Adjustment Feet• When the position of the projected image cannot be adjusted with the lens shift function, use the adjustmentfeet to adjus

Page 47 - Switching the Input

40Note• After you have pressed the FOCUS but-tons or the ZOOM buttons on the remotecontrol or the projector, you can display thetest pattern by pressi

Page 48 - Temporarily

41ENTER buttonKEYSTONE buttonUNDO buttonAdjustmentbutton ('/"/\/|) Mouse/adjustment button ('/"/\/|)ENTER buttonUNDO buttonKEYSTON

Page 49 - 1 Press

42Geometric AdjustmentUpper Left Upper Right Lower RightLower LeftGEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT1 Press on the projector or on the remote control re-peatedly

Page 50 - Resize Mode

43Vertical Keystone Correction(Adjustment with ' / ")H & V KEYSTONE1 Press on the projector or on the remote control re-peatedly until

Page 51

44Image ProjectionIMAGE RESIZING(Adjustment with ' / " / \ / |)5 Press ', ", \ or | to correctthe image distortion.6 Press or

Page 52

45Switching the InputModeSelect the appropriate input mode for the con-nected equipment.Press , , , or onthe remote control to select the input

Page 53 - Menu Items

46"On-screen DisplayVolume buttons×1 ×4 ×9 ×16 ×36 ×64×2 ×3"On-screen DisplayAdjusting the VolumePress \\\\\/||||| on the projector or on

Page 54

47Freezing a MovingImage1 Press on the remote control.• The projected image is frozen.2 Press again to return to themoving image from the currently

Page 55 - “C.M.S.” menu

356Menu itemsThe menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For settingthe menu items, see pages 58 and 59. )Using the

Page 56

48Resize ModePress on the remote control.• Pressing changes the display as shown.• To return to the standard image, press while“RESIZE” is displaye

Page 57 - “Options (2)” menu

49VIDEOInput signalImage type NORMAL FULLDTV/video480I, 480P,576I, 576P,NTSC, PAL, SECAM720P, 1035I, 1080I540P4:3 aspect ratio4:3 aspect ratioBORDER S

Page 58 - 2 Press

50Displaying the BlackScreenThis function allows you to tempo-rarily display the black screen.1 Press .2 Pressing again will turnthe projected image

Page 59 - 5 Press

51Menu ItemsThe following shows the items that can be set in the projector.“Picture” menuINPUT 1 / INPUT 2 / INPUT 3+30-30+30-30+30-30+30-30+30-30+100

Page 60

52Menu ItemsINPUT 4 / INPUT 5+30-30+30-30+30-30+30-30+30-30+100TintColorResetBright+30-30ContrastRedGreenBright BoostProgressivePicture4500K10500KMain

Page 61 - 6 Press

53“Fine Sync” menu*6 The “Fine Sync” menu is displayed only while the input mode is INPUT 1, INPUT 2 or INPUT 3.*7 “Clock”, “Phase”, “H-Pos”, “V-Pos”,

Page 62 - Adjusting the Image

54Menu Items“Options (1)” menu“Audio” menu+30-30+30-30+30-30Speaker [ON/OFF]BassTreble+30-30BalanceResetAudio OutAudioMain MenuPage 72Page 72Page 72Pa

Page 63 - Emphasizing the Contrast

55“Language” menu“Status” menuMain Menu Sub MenuEnglishDeutschEspañolNederlandsFrançaisItalianoSvenskaPortuguêsLanguagePage 92StatusMain menuPage 92“O

Page 64 - Reducing Image Noise (DNR)

56Menu itemsThe menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For settingthe menu items, see pages 58 and 59. )Using the M

Page 65 - Signal Type Setting

573 Press ''''' or """"" to select the itemyou want to adjust.• Pressing displays the items on the

Page 66 - Selecting the Color Repro

4ContentsPreparingIntroductionHow to Read This Owner’s Manual ... 3Contents... 4How

Page 67 - Setting the Chromatic Value

58Menu itemsMenu Selections (Settings)Example: Setting “OSD Display”• This operation can also be performed by usingthe buttons on the projector.1 Pres

Page 68 - Color Settings

593 Press ''''' or """"" to select theitem you want to set.Note• Press to return to the previoussc

Page 69 - Overview of All Color Set

60You can adjust the projector’s picture to your preferences using the “Picture” menu.Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)Selecting the Picture ModeThi

Page 70 - Adjusting the Computer

61Adjusting the Color TemperatureMenu operation Page 56Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-PUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Color Temperature Settin

Page 71 - Selecting Adjustment Set

62Selecting the Progressive ModeMenu operation Page 58Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-PUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Progressive*The film sour

Page 72 - Auto Sync Adjustment

63Signal Type SettingThis function allows you to select the input sig-nal type RGB or component for INPUT 1, INPUT2 or INPUT 3.Menu operation Page 5

Page 73 - Auto Sync Display Function

64Color Management System (“C. M. S.” menu)This function allows you to individually adjust the display characteristics of six colors (R:Red, Y: Yellow

Page 74 - Adjusting the Audio

65For more chromatic value ofthe target colorFor less chromatic value ofthe target colorFor more brightness of thetarget colorFor less brightness of t

Page 75 - Speaker Setting

66For stronger yellow of thetarget colorFor stronger red of thetarget colorSetting the Hue of the TargetColorThis function allows you to set the hue o

Page 76 - Using the “Options (1)” Menu

67Overview of All Color Set-tingsThis function allows you to confirm the settingsof all the colors.Menu operation Page 56Example: “C.M.S.” screen me

Page 77 - Setting On-screen Display

5UsingBasic OperationSetting the Resize Mode ... 74Shifting the Projected Image Vertically(Digital Shift) ...

Page 78 - Capturing Projected Images

68You can adjust the computer image, match the computer display mode, and confirm theinput signal using the “Fine Sync” menu.Computer Image Adjustment

Page 79 - Selecting the Startup Image

69Special Mode SettingOrdinarily, the type of input signal is detected andthe correct resolution mode is automatically se-lected. However, for some si

Page 80 - Detecting the Input Sig

70Auto Sync AdjustmentUsed to automatically adjust a computer image.Menu operation Page 58Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDesc

Page 81 - System Lock Function

71Auto Sync Display FunctionUsed to set the display during Auto Sync.Menu operation Page 56Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDes

Page 82 - Changing the keycode

72You can adjust the projector’s audio to your preferences using the “Audio” menu.Audio Adjustment (“Audio” menu)Adjusting the AudioThis function allo

Page 83

73Speaker SettingThis function allows you to turn the audio out-put of the internal speaker on or off when theprojector is connected to an external am

Page 84

74Using the “Options (1)” MenuYou can use the “Options (1)” menu to enhance the usage for the projector.Displaying Dual Pictures(Pict in Pict)The Pict

Page 85 - Setting the Lamp Mode

75Shifting the Projected Im-age Vertically (DigitalShift)For easier viewing, this function shifts the im-age projected on the screen up or down elimi-

Page 86 - Reversing/Inverting Pro

76Using the “Options (1)” MenuSetting the Video SystemThe video input system mode is factory presetto “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the con-ne

Page 87 - Stack Settings

77Selecting the BackgroundImageMenu operation Page 58Example: “Options (1)” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Background ImagesNote• Y

Page 88 - Selecting the Fan Mode

6ContentsThe optional lenses are introduced on page 12. Please purchase the lens for your desiredusage.ReferenceAppendixMaintenance ...

Page 89 - Direct Power On Function

78Using the “Options (1)” MenuEco ModeMenu operation Page 56Example: “Options (1)” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Eco Mode* This is

Page 90 - LAN/RS232C Setting

79Auto Power Off FunctionMenu operation Page 56Example: “Options (1)” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Auto Power OffNote• When “Auto

Page 91 - 3 Enter “Subnet Mask” using

80Using the “Options (1)” MenuNote• If you input a wrong keycode, the cursor returnsto the first point of the “Old Code”.• The preset keycode is 4 &qu

Page 92 - 4 Enter “Gateway” using

81When the system lock is setIf you have set the system lock, enter thekeycode and follow the procedure below torelease the system lock. ▼Input scr

Page 93 - Settings

82Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options (2)” menu)Setting a Password•••••There is no factory preset for the password, sothe “Options (2)

Page 94 - Overview of All Menu Set

83Checking the Lamp LifeStatusYou can confirm the cumulative lamp usage timeand the remaining lamp life (percentage).Menu operation Page 56Example:

Page 95 - Maintenance

84Reversing/Inverting Pro-jected ImagesThis projector is equipped with a reverse/invertimage function that allows you to reverse or in-vert the projec

Page 96 - Maintenance Indicators

85Master SlaveIP Address 192.168.150.2 192.168.150.3Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0DHCP Client OFF OFFGateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0User Name (Reset)

Page 97

86Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options (2)” menu)Bypassing Unused InputSelectionsThis function allows you to skip the input modethat yo

Page 98 - Regarding the Lamp

87Selecting the Transmis-sion Speed (RS-232C)Make sure that both the projector and computerare set for the same baud rate.Menu operation Page 58Exam

Page 99

7How to Access the PDF Owner’s ManualsInfo• If the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse, start Adobe® Reader® first, thenspe

Page 100 - 5 Insert the new lamp unit

88Monitor Output SettingsWhen the Monitor Out has been set to “Enable”,the monitor output is activated and power is con-sumed even in the standby mode

Page 101 - 2 Reset the lamp timer

89DHCP Client SettingConnect the LAN cable before turning the pro-jector on. If not, the DHCP Client function doesnot work.Menu operation Page 58Exa

Page 102 - Computer Compatibility Chart

90DescriptionFactory default setting:192.168.150.002Enter an IP address appropriate for thenetwork.Factory default setting:255.255.255.000Set the subn

Page 103

91Returning to the DefaultSettingsThis function allows you to initialize the settingsyou have made in the projector.Menu operation Page 56Example: “

Page 104 - Troubleshooting

92Selecting the On-screenDisplay LanguageThe projector can switch the on-screen displaylanguage among 11 languages: English, German,Spanish, Dutch, Fr

Page 105

93Cleaning the air vents and the intake vent cover Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the ex-haust vent, the intake vents and the intake ventcov

Page 106 - Specifications

94Power indicatorLamp indicators 1, 2Temperature warning indicatorMaintenance IndicatorsMaintenance Indicators The warning lights on the projector in

Page 107 - Glossary

95Maintenance indicatorProblemCause Possible solutionTemperaturewarningindicatorNormalAbnormalOffRed on(Standby)The internaltemperature isabnormally h

Page 108

96Lamp It is recommended that the lamp units (optional: AH-50001 and AH-50002) be replaced when the re-maining lamp life becomes 5% or less, or when

Page 109 - 86-21-5396-0318

97OptionalaccessoriesLamp unit 1AH-50001Removing and Installingthe Lamp UnitInfo• Make sure that you remove the lamp unitby the handle. Do not touch t

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