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EIP-1500T
OWNER’S MANUAL
EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
A-Key to better communications
U.S.A.
EIKI International, Inc.
30251 Esperanza
Rancho Santa Margarita
CA 92688-2132
U.S.A.
Tel: 800-242-3454 (949)-457-0200
Fax: 800-457-3454 (949)-457-7878
Deutschland & Österreich
EIKI Deutschland GmbH
Am Frauwald 12
65510 Idstein
Deutschland
Tel: 06126-9371-0
Fax: 06126-9371-14
Canada
EIKI CANADA - Eiki International, Inc.
P.O. Box 156, 310 First St. - Unit 2,
Midland, ON, L4R 4K8, Canada
Tel: 800-563-3454 (705)-527-4084
Fax: 800-567-4069 (705)-527-4087
Eastern Europe
EIKI CZECH spol. s.r.o.
Umelecká 15
170 00 Praha 7
Czech Republic
Tel: +42 02 20570024
+42 02 20571413
Fax: +42 02 20571411
Japan & Worldwide
EIKI Industrial Company Limited.
4-12 Banzai-Cho, Kita-Ku, Osaka,
530-0028 Japan
Tel: +81-6-6311-9479
Fax: +81-6-6311-8486
WorldWide Website http://www.eiki.com
Printed in China
TINS-B931WJZZ
05P08-CH-NM
EIP-1500T_E_Hyo1_4.p65 6/10/05, 11:17 AM1
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Page 1 - EIP-1500T

EIP-1500TOWNER’S MANUALEIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.A-Key to better communicationsU.S.A.EIKI International, Inc.30251 EsperanzaRancho Santa MargaritaCA 92

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7Observe that you read the following safeguards whensetting up your projector.Caution concerning the lamp unit Potential hazard of glassparticles if

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8Caution regarding usage of the projector When using the projector, be sure not to sub-ject it to hard impact and/or vibration, as thiscan result in

Page 4 - Introduction

938Adjustment buttons ('/"/\/|)Select menu items and other settings.29INPUT buttonSwitch input mode 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or DIGITAL.3010541054ZOOM-

Page 5 - Declaration of Conformity

10About the Indicators on the ProjectorPower indicatorGreen on ... Normal (Standby)Red on ... Normal (Power on)Temperature warning indicatorOff ... No

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11Projector (Rear View)Using the Kensington Lock• This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Sec

Page 7 - Contents

12Remote ControlAdjustment buttons('/"/\/|)3830MENU buttonDisplay adjustment and setting screens.38ON buttonTurn the power on.2830ZOOM-FOCUS

Page 8 - Accessories

13Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries1 Pull down the tab on the coverand remove the cover towardsthe direction of the arrow.2 Insert the i

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14Quick Start8 STANDBY button3 ON button7 KEYSTONE button6, 7 Adjustment buttons ('/"/\/|)6 ZOOM-FOCUS button4 INPUT buttons,

Page 10 - AH-57201

15Page 294. Select the INPUT mode6. Adjust the projector angle, focus and zoomSelect the “INPUT 3” using the INPUT button on the projector or the INPU

Page 11 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

16Setting Up the ProjectorPosition the projector perpendicular to the screen to achieve an optimal image.Note• The projector lens should be centered i

Page 12 - Part Names and Functions

IMPORTANTFor your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of yourProjector, please record the Serial Number located onthe bottom of the projector an

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17HLSide ViewScreenLens centerScreen Size and Projection DistanceThe projection screen size varies according to the distance from the lens of the proj

Page 14 - Projector (Rear View)

18Setting Up the ProjectorProjecting a Reversed ImageProjection from behind the Screen Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audie

Page 15 - Remote Control

19INPUT Terminals and Connectable Main EquipmentINPUT 5/DIGITAL terminalConnecting video equipment with component output terminal (DVD player, DTV dec

Page 16 - Using the Remote Control

20Terminal on theprojectorINPUT 1, 2INPUT 1, 2INPUT 5/DIGITALINPUT 5/DIGITALINPUT 4INPUT 4INPUT 3INPUT 3RS-232CEquipmentAudio-visualequipmentComputerC

Page 17 - Quick Start

21Connecting to Video EquipmentBefore connecting, ensure that you have unplugged the power cord of the projector from theAC outlet and turned off the

Page 18 - 4. Select the INPUT mode

22When connecting the video equipment with RGB output terminal (INPUT 5)• Before connecting the cable, switch the digital input type switch to “VIDEO”

Page 19 - Setting Up the Projector

23DIGITAL terminalDVI output terminalDVI cable(commercially available)Switch to “VIDEO”DVD Player,etc.231Note• Select DIGITAL mode when connecting to

Page 20 - Side View

24When connecting video equipment with S-video output terminal (INPUT 3)When connecting video equipment with video output terminal (INPUT 4)S-video ca

Page 21 - Projecting a Reversed Image

25Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to a computer (INPUT 5)• Before connecting the cable, switch the digital input type switch to “PC”.RGB output ter

Page 22 - Connections

26Connecting to a computer with DIGITAL RGB output Terminal (DIGITAL)• Before connecting the cable, switch the digital input type switch to “PC”.INPUT

Page 23 - (commercially available)

SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 10A fuse. Shouldthe fu

Page 24 - Connecting to Video Equipment

27Controlling the Projector by a ComputerWhen the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer, the computer can be used to controlthe

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28Turning the Projector On/OffInfo• English is the factory preset language. If you want tochange the on-screen display to another language,change the

Page 26 - DVD Player,etc

29Switching the INPUTModeSelect the appropriate input mode for the con-nected equipment.Press , , , , or onthe remote control to select th

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30Image ProjectionZOOM-FOCUS buttonAdjustment buttons('/"/\/|)Adjustmentbuttons ('/"/\/|)ZOOM-FOCUSbuttonAdjusting the Focus1 Pres

Page 28 - Connecting to a Computer

31Using the AdjustmentFeetThe height of the projector can be adjustedusing the adjustment feet at the front and rearof the projector when the screen i

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32"On-screen Display (Keystone Correction mode)KEYSTONEbuttonUNDObuttonAdjustmentbuttons ('/"/\/|)Horizontal Keystone CorrectionVertica

Page 30 - Computer

33Placement of the Projected ImageUsing the Keystone CorrectionPlace the projector at a distance from the screen thatallows images to be projected ont

Page 31 - Turning the Projector On/Off

34Selecting the Picture ModeYou can select the picture setting (Memory)directly stored in “Picture Mode” on the“Picture” menu.Press on the remote co

Page 32 - Image Projection

35480I480P576I576PNTSCPALSECAM540P1080I720PVGASVGAXGAInput signalSIDE BAR SMART STRETCHOutput screen imageSTRETCH CINEMA ZOOM4:3 aspect ratioLetterbox

Page 33 - Adjusting the Focus

36Menu ItemsThe following shows the items that can be set in the projector.Note• “Tint” cannot be used with PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N or PAL-60.• “Colo

Page 34 - 2 Remove your hands from the

1Before using the projector, please read this owner’s manual carefully.WARNING: High brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or

Page 35 - 4 Press

37“Options” menu“Language” menuLamp Timer (Life)OptionsMain Menu Sub MenuOSD Display [ON/OFF]AutoPALNTSC3.58SECAMNTSC4.43PAL-MPAL-NPAL-60Video SystemB

Page 36 - Using the Keystone Correction

38Using the Menu ScreenMenu iconsAdjustmentbuttons ('/"/\/|)ENTERbuttonMENUbuttonUNDObuttonENTER buttonMENU buttonUNDO buttonAdjustment butt

Page 37 - Aspect Ratio

393 Press ''''' or """"" to select the item youwant to adjust.• The selected item is highlighted.(Ex

Page 38 - I signal is entered

40Adjustmentbuttons ('/"/\/|)ENTERbuttonMENUbuttonUNDObuttonMenu iconsExample: “Options” menu screenThe menu can be operated to achieve two

Page 39 - Menu Items

413 Press ''''' or """"" to select the item youwant to set, and then press ||||| to dis-play the sub

Page 40 - “PRJ Mode” menu

42You can adjust the projector’s picture to your preferences using the “Picture” menu.Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)Adjusting the ImageMenu opera

Page 41 - 2 Press

43Gamma Correction FunctionGamma is an image quality enhancement function.Four gamma settings are available to allow fordifferences in the brightness

Page 42 - 5 Press

44Picture Mode FunctionThis function stores all items set in “Picture”. Fivesettings can be stored separately in “Memory 1”to “Memory 5”. Each stored

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45You can adjust the computer image, match the computer display mode, and confirm theinput signal using the “Fine Sync” menu.Computer Image Adjustment

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46Auto Sync AdjustmentSelect whether the image is to be synchronizedautomatically when switching the signal with“ON” or “OFF”.Menu operation Page 40

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2Caution Concerning Lamp ReplacementSee “Replacing the Lamp” on page 56.PRODUCT DISPOSALThis projector utilizes tin-lead solder, and a pressurized lam

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47You can use the “Options” menu to enhance the usage for the projector.Checking the Lamp LifeStatusYou can confirm the cumulative lamp usage timeand

Page 47 - Picture Mode Function

48Setting the Video SystemThe video input system mode is factory presetto “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the con-nected audio-visual equipment

Page 48 - Special Modes Setting

49Eco ModeMenu operation Page 40Example: “Options” menu screen forINPUT 1 modeDescription of Eco ModeNote• When “Eco Mode” is set to “ ” (Eco mode),

Page 49 - Checking the Input Signal

50Auto Power Off FunctionMenu operation Page 40Example: “Options” menu screen forINPUT 1 modeDescription of Auto Power OffNote• When the Auto Power

Page 50 - Using the “Options” Menu

51Selecting the Menu ColorThis function allows you to select the color ofthe menu screen.Menu operation Page 40Example: “Options” menu screen forINP

Page 51 - Signal Type Setting

52Selecting the On-screenDisplay LanguageThe projector can switch the on-screen displaylanguage among 11 languages: English, German,Spanish, Dutch, Fr

Page 52 - Selecting a Background

53Cleaning the lens Use a commercially available blower or lens clean-ing paper (for glasses and camera lenses) for clean-ing the lens. Do not use an

Page 53 - Position

54Power indicatorLamp indicatorTemperature warning indicatorMaintenance IndicatorsMaintenance Indicators The warning lights on the projector indicate

Page 54 - Description of Menu Colors

55Maintenance indicatorProblemCause Possible solutionTemperaturewarningindicatorNormalAbnormalOffRed on(Standby)The internaltemperature isabnormally h

Page 55 - Setting the Projection

56Lamp It is recommended that the lamp (optional: AH-57201) be replaced when the remaining lamp lifebecomes 5% or less, or when you notice a signific

Page 56 - Maintenance

3This EIKI projector uses a DMD panel. This very sophisticated panel contains 921,600 pixels micromirrors. As withany high technology electronic equip

Page 57 - Maintenance Indicators

57Info• Make sure that you remove the lamp unitby the handle. Do not touch the glass sur-face of the lamp unit or the inside of theprojector.• To avo

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584 Remove the lamp unit.• Loosen the two securing screws fromthe lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by thehandle and pull it in the direction of thearrow.

Page 59 - Regarding the Lamp

59Connecting Pin AssignmentsRS-232C Port: 9-pin D-sub male connectorPin No. Signal Name I/O Reference1 Not connected2RDReceive Data Input Connected to

Page 60 - 3 Remove the lamp unit cover

60PC controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C cable (null modem, cross type,commercially available) to the proj

Page 61 - 2 Reset the lamp timer

61Note• This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD)mode. Should this occur, turn off the LCD di

Page 62 - Connecting Pin Assignments

62TroubleshootingCheck• Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.• Power to the external connected devices is off.• The selected input

Page 63 - Commands

63SpecificationsProduct typeModelVideo systemDisplay methodDLP panelLensProjection lampVideo input signalS-video input signalComponent input signal(IN

Page 64 - Computer Compatibility Chart

64DimensionsUnits: inches (mm)M4Side View Side ViewTop ViewRear ViewFront ViewBottom ViewM4M4M49/64 (3.5)11 7/64 (282)1/16 (1.5)2 11/64 (55.05)12 7/32

Page 65 - Troubleshooting

65GlossaryAspect RatioWidth and height ratio of an image. The normalaspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4:3.There are also wide images with

Page 66 - Specifications

66IndexAAC socket ... 28Adjustment buttons ... 38

Page 67 - Dimensions

4ContentsPreparingSetupSetting Up the Projector ... 16Setting Up the Projector ... 16Scree

Page 68 - Glossary

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EIP-1500TOWNER’S MANUALEIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.A-Key to better communicationsU.S.A.EIKI International, Inc.30251 EsperanzaRancho Santa MargaritaCA 92

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5AccessoriesRemote controlTwo R-6 batteries(“AA” size, UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar) Lamp unit AH-57201Lens cap (attached)Supplied accessoriesOptional a

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

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