Epson 710C Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors) - Page 4

EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology, Versatility, Flexible controls - remote control

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Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology supports resolutions from workstations and notebook computers with: Clear, sharp text Virtually no picture content loss Graphics able to maintain their integrity Power to handle spreadsheet gridlines and small fonts from any video standard. LLLL EPSON projectors offer different levels of SizeWise technology, depending on the projector's native resolution. 1 6 0 0 P ix e ls 1 2 8 0 P ix e ls 1280 Pixels 1024 Pixels 640 Pixels 480 Pixels 768 Pixels 1024 Pixels 1 1 0 2 4 P ix e ls 1 2 0 0 P ix e ls UXGA 1 0 2 4 P ix e ls SX G A SXGA XGA VGA 7 6 8 P ix e ls 600 Pixels 8 0 0 P ix e ls XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be controlled by the included infrared remote control and control panel. You use the remote control from virtually any point in the room because the projector has infrared receivers in the front and back of the projector. Each remote control and control panel varies, but some of the universal functions are: Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON OFF 5 L LLL L LL Power Access on-line help Access the on-line menu of settings Volume Resize the on-screen image Mute Programable multi-function buttons for special effects Enter Esc Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in P Preset - Volume + L Most EPSON projectors are also compatible with RS-232 controllers like CRESTRON™ or AMX™. RS-232 is a standard for serial digital communication. It allows the projector to be remotely controlled either from a dedicated remote control or a computer. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Image quality—EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology
EPSON's third generation resizing technology supports resolutions from workstations and notebook computers
with:
Clear, sharp text
Virtually no picture content loss
Graphics able to maintain their integrity
Power to handle spreadsheet gridlines and small fonts from any video standard.
Technical Brief—Multimedia projectors
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EPSON projectors offer different levels of SizeWise technology, depending on the projector's native resolution.
Versatility—Flexible controls
Each EPSON projector can be controlled by the included infrared remote control and control panel.
You use
the remote control from virtually any point in the room because the projector has infrared receivers in the front
and back of the projector.
Power
Access on-line help
Access the on-line menu of settings
Volume
Resize the on-screen image
Mute
Programable multi-function buttons for special effects
Each remote control and control panel varies, but some of the
universal functions are:
Most EPSON projectors are also compatible with RS-232 controllers like CRESTRON™ or AMX™.
RS-232 is a standard for serial digital
communication. It allows the projector to be
remotely controlled either from a dedicated
remote control or a computer.
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
R/C ON
OFF
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Esc
Menu
Comp1
S-Video
Auto
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Preset
Resize
Video
BNC
Help
- Volume +