Epson G5000 Quick Reference - Page 2

Installing the Manuals, Turning the Projector On, Switching Between Image Sources - + manual

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Installing the Manuals 1. Insert the projector CD in your computer's CD or DVD drive. (Double-click the Epson installer icon, if necessary.) 2. Select your language, follow the instructions on the screen to register, then click User's Guide, EMP Monitor Operation Guide (Windows) or User's Guide (Macintosh) to install the manuals. (If you are using Windows and you don't have Adobe® Reader®, click Adobe Reader to install it also.) Then click Exit. 3. To view the manuals, double-click the PowerLite G5000 User's Guide or EMP Monitor Operation Guide (for Windows users only) icon on your computer's desktop. Turning the Projector On 1. Turn on your computer or image source. 2. Remove the lens cover. 3. Press the power button. After the power light stays green, the projector is ready. Note: If the Direct Power On function is enabled, you can turn the projector on without pressing the power button; just plug it in or flip the switch controlling the outlet to which the projector is connected. To turn on this feature, see the User's Guide. 4. If your image does not appear, see "Switching Between Image Sources" or "Troubleshooting." Switching Between Image Sources Press the Source Search button on the projector Press the Search button or one of the Source buttons on the remote control Note: The BNC, EasyMP, and HDMI buttons are not applicable to this projector. Adjusting Image Position If the projector is mounted to the ceiling, use the vertical lens shift dial to move your image up or down or use the horizontal lens shift dial to move your image left or right. You can also use the ceiling mount to adjust the position. Horizontal lens shift dial Vertical lens shift dial If the projector is on a table, place it so it faces the screen as squarely as possible. To raise the image, use the vertical lens shift dial as shown above, or press the blue foot release lever and lift the front of the projector to extend the front adjustable foot. Release the lever to lock the foot in position.

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Switching Between Image
Sources
Press the
Source
Search
button on the
projector
Press the
Search
button
or one of the
Source
buttons on the remote
control
Note:
The BNC, EasyMP, and HDMI
buttons are not applicable to this
projector.
Adjusting Image Position
If the projector is mounted to the
ceiling, use the vertical lens shift dial
to move your image up or down or
use the horizontal lens shift dial to
move your image left or right. You
can also use the ceiling mount to
adjust the position.
Horizontal lens shift dial
Vertical lens shift dial
If the projector is on a table, place
it so it faces the screen as squarely
as possible. To raise the image, use
the vertical lens shift dial as shown
above, or press the blue foot release
lever and lift the front of the projector
to extend the front adjustable foot.
Release the lever to lock the foot in
position.
Installing the Manuals
1. Insert the projector CD in your
computer’s CD or DVD drive.
(Double-click the
Epson
installer
icon, if necessary.)
2. Select your language, follow the
instructions on the screen to
register, then click
User’s Guide,
EMP Monitor Operation Guide
(Windows) or
User’s Guide
(Macintosh) to install the manuals.
(If you are using Windows and you
don’t have Adobe
®
Reader
®
,
click
Adobe Reader
to install it also.)
Then click
Exit
.
3. To view the manuals, double-click
the
PowerLite G5000 User’s Guide
or
EMP Monitor Operation Guide
(for Windows users only) icon on
your computer’s desktop.
Turning the Projector On
1. Turn on your computer or image
source.
2. Remove the lens cover.
3. Press the
power button. After
the power light stays green, the
projector is ready.
Note:
If the
Direct Power On
function is
enabled, you can turn the projector on
without pressing the
power button;
just plug it in or flip the switch controlling
the outlet to which the projector is
connected. To turn on this feature, see
the
User’s Guide
.
4. If your image does not appear, see
“Switching Between Image Sources”
or “Troubleshooting.”