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2 Using the Produt Safely Safety Instrutions For your safety, read all the instrutions in this guide before using this produt. Inorret handling that ignores instrutions in this guide ould damage this produt or ould result in personal injury or property damage. Keep this installation guide at hand for future referene. Read the User's Guide and Safety Instrutions for your projetor and follow the instrutions in these douments. Safety indiations The doumentation and this produt use graphial symbols to show how to use this produt safely. The indiations and their meaning are as follows. Make sure you understand them properly before reading the guide. Symbol Warning Caution Explanation This symbol indiates information that, if ignored, ould possibly result in personal injury or even death due to inorret handling. This symbol indiates information that, if ignored, ould possibly result in personal injury or physial damage due to inorret handling. Explanation of Symbols Symbols Explanation Symbol indiating an ation that must not be done Symbol indiating an ation that should be done Symbol indiating related or useful information Safety Preautions for Installation Warning The setting plate is exlusively for mounting the projetor on a wall. If anything other than a projetor is mounted, the weight may result in damage. If this produt falls, it ould ause death or personal injury. The installation work (wall mounting) should be performed by speialists who have tehnial knowledge and ability. Inomplete or inorret installation ould ause the produt to fall and ause personal injury or property damage. Follow the instrutions in this guide when installing this produt. If the instrutions are not followed, this produt may fall, resulting in personal injury or an aident. 1

3 Using the Produt Safely Handle the power ord arefully. Warning Inorret handling may ause fire or eletri shok. Observe the following preautions when handling: Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. Do not use a power ord that is damaged or modified. Do not pull the power ord with too muh fore when routing the able through the setting plate. Do not install the setting plate in a plae where it might be subjeted to vibration or shok. This ould ause damage to the projetor or mounting surfae. If this produt falls, it ould ause death or personal injury. Install the setting plate so that it an suffiiently support the mass of the projetor and setting plate, and resist any horizontal vibration. Use M10 nuts and bolts. Nuts and bolts smaller than M10 ould ause the setting plate to fall. Epson aepts no responsibility for any damage or injury aused by lak of wall strength or inadequate installation. The installation work should be performed by at least two qualified servie personnel. If you need to loosen any srews during installation, be areful not to drop this produt. If this produt falls, it ould ause death or personal injury. When mounting this produt on a wall, the wall requires enough strength to hold the projetor and the setting plate. This produt should be installed on a onrete wall. The maximum ombined weight of the projetor and the setting plate is approximately 16 kg (not inluding ables). Ensure the strength of the wall before mounting this produt on the wall. If the wall is not strong enough, reinfore the wall before installation. Inspet the setting plate on a regular basis to ensure there are no broken parts or loose srews. If any parts are damaged, stop using the setting plate immediately. If this produt falls, it ould ause death or personal injury. Do not disassemble or remodel this produt. There are numerous high-voltage setions inside the produt that ould ause a fire, eletri shok, or an aident. Do not hang on this produt or hang a heavy objet on this produt. If this produt falls, it ould ause death or personal injury. Do not use adhesives, lubriants, or oils to install or adjust the setting plate. If you use adhesives to prevent the srews from loosening or things suh as lubriants or oils on the slide plate fixing part of the projetor, the ase may rak and ause the projetor to fall, resulting in personal injury or property damage. Tighten all srews firmly after adjustment. Otherwise, the produt may fall and ause personal injury or property damage. Never loosen the bolts and nuts after installation. Confirm that the srews have not beome loose on a regular basis. If you find any loose srews, tighten them firmly. Otherwise, the produt may fall and ause personal injury or property damage. Route the ables so that they are not interfered with the nuts and bolts. Inorret handling of the ables may ause fire or eletri shok. 2

4 Using the Produt Safely Warning When turning on the projetor, do not look into the projetion window. This ould ause damage to eyesight due to the powerful light emitted. Take partiular are when there are hildren present. When turning on the projetor at a distane using the remote ontrol, make sure there is no one looking into the projetion window. When using the projetor, do not plae any objets or put your hand near the projetion window. This area is dangerous as it reahes a high temperature due to the onentrated projetion light. Do not over the projetor's air intake vent or air exhaust vent. If either of the vents are overed, the internal temperature ould rise and ause a fire. Avoid loations subjet to high temperatures, suh as lose to heaters, and leave a gap of at least 50 m between the wall and the air exhaust vent. Do not use the projetor in a loation subjet to ombustible or explosive gas. The projetor may ath fire beause of the high temperature of the lamp inside the projetor. If any abnormalities our with this produt, immediately disonnet the ables from the produt, and then ontat your loal dealer or the nearest Epson servie all enter. Continuing to use the produt in an abnormal ondition ould ause a fire, eletri shok, or visual impairment. Caution Do not install this produt in a loation where the operating temperature for your projetor model may be exeeded. Suh an environment may damage the projetor. Install this produt in a plae free from exessive dust and humidity to prevent the lens or optial omponents from beoming dirty. Do not use exessive fore when adjusting this produt. This produt may break, resulting in personal injury. Notes on handling the Touh Unit Do not disassemble or remodel the Touh Unit. Warning The Touh Unit ontains a high power laser produt that ould ause a fire, eletri shok, or an aident. Only onnet the Touh Unit to the EB-696Ui. Do not onnet it to any other projetors or devies. The devie ould malfuntion, or laser light that is higher than normal intensity ould be emitted. Do not go near the Touh Unit if you are using medial equipment suh as a pae maker. Furthermore, when using the Touh Unit, make sure there is no one using medial equipment suh as a pae maker, in the surrounding area. A powerful magnet within the unit generates eletromagneti interferene whih may ause medial equipment to malfuntion. 3

5 Using the Produt Safely Caution Do not go near the Touh Unit with magneti storage media suh as magneti ards, or preision eletroni devies suh as omputers, digital wathes, or mobile phones. A powerful magnet within the unit ould orrupt data or ause a malfuntion. About This Installation Guide This guide desribes how to mount the ultra short-throw projetor EB-696Ui on a wall. It also explains how to install the Touh Unit after mounting on a wall. 4

6 Using the Produt Safely Choosing an Installation Loation Projetor installation loation Carry out power supply wiring work for the installation loation of the setting plate in advane. Install the projetor away from other eletri devies suh as fluoresent lights or air onditioners. Some kinds of fluoresent lights ould interfere with the remote ontrol of the projetor. When installing the projetor, make sure there is a gap of at least 50 m from the wall to the projetor's air exhaust and intake vents on the left and right. When installing two or more projetors in parallel, make sure the temperature of the surrounding environment is less than 35 C. If the environment is too hot, the projetor may overheat and the power may turn off without warning. When using the projetor in an environment of 35 C or more, install a partition to blok the heat vented from the projetor's air exhaust vent. Make sure the partition is slightly larger than the exhaust vent (approx. 2 m wider and taller), and then install the partition 10 to 30 m from the exhaust vent. It is reommended to keep onnetion able length less than 20 meters to redue external noise. We reommend using stik-on sreens or board sreens. Install the projetor so that it is tilted at an angle of no more than ±3 vertially and horizontally in relation to the sreen. When using the interative funtion (Easy Interative Funtion), install so that the projeted image is within reah. Do not install the projetor or the sreen in a loation subjet to diret sunlight. If the projetor or the sreen are subjet to diret sunlight, the interative funtion may not operate orretly. 5

7 Using the Produt Safely Touh Unit installation loation When using the Touh Unit, install the projetor using one of the following methods. The Touh Unit annot be used if another installation method is used. Mount the projetor on a wall or suspend it from a eiling and projet images from in front of the sreen. Install vertially on a table and projet from the front of the desk. (When installing vertially on a table, you need the optional Interative Table Mount (ELPMB29).) Before installing the Touh Unit, make sure that the installation surfae is not warped or distorted, and that any unevenness on the sreen surfae is less than 5 mm. When installing the Touh Unit on a whiteboard, seure the Touh Unit with magnets or srews. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard, you need the supplied Touh Unit Braket. 6

8 Using the Produt Safely If the distane from the wall to the surfae of the sreen (f) is more than 51 mm, you annot install the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard. If there is a frame around the sreen, make sure that the thikness of the top of the frame (e) is less than 3 mm. If the thikness of the top of the sreen exeeds 3 mm, the Touh Unit will not operate orretly. 7

9 Contents Using the Produt Safely Safety Instrutions... 1 Safety indiations... 1 Explanation of Symbols... 1 Safety Preautions for Installation... 1 Notes on handling the Touh Unit... 3 About This Installation Guide... 4 Choosing an Installation Loation... 5 Projetor installation loation... 5 Touh Unit installation loation...6 Installation Guide Installation Work Flow Installing one projetor When two or more projetors are installed in parallel Pakage Contents Setting plate Touh Unit Touh Unit Braket Speifiations Setting plate Wall plate over Wall plate Vertial slide adjustment range Horizontal slide adjustment range Forward/bakward slide adjustment range.. 16 Position for installing aessories...17 Touh Unit Touh Unit (external dimensions/weight) Touh Unit Braket (external dimensions/ adjustment range/weight) Attahed labels Laser diffusion port Projetion Distane Table Figures of Installation Dimensions When installing the Touh Unit When Projeted Image is Smaller than 85 Inhes 24 16:10 projeted image When Projeted Image is 85 inhes or more :10 projeted image Installing the Setting Plate Conneting Devies Neessary ables Installation Proedure Assemble the parts...31 Install the wall plate on the wall...33 Determine the projetion distane, and then pass the ables through the setting plate Attahing the setting plate to the wall plate.. 37 Seuring the projetor to the setting plate Adjusting the Position of the Projetor Stiking the infrared defletors Ar Corretion Calibrating the pen Attahing the Covers Installing the Touh Unit When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) Installation Proedure Angle Adjustment Touh Calibration When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) Installation Proedure Angle Adjustment Appendix Installing Multiple Projetors in Parallel (Multi-Projetion) Multi-Projetion settings Setting the Projetor ID Adjusting the Image in Multi-Projetion When two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion Setting the projetors in syn Setting Multi-Projetion Interative Bath Setup Funtion Setup Using a USB flash drive Saving settings to the USB flash drive

10 Contents Copying saved settings to other projetors. 104 Setup by Conneting the Computer and Projetor with a USB Cable Saving settings to a omputer Copying saved settings to other projetors. 106 When Setup Fails Attahing a Seurity Cable General Notie

11 Installation Work Flow Installing one projetor Follow the proedures below to mount the projetor on a wall. a b Installing the Setting Plate and the Projetor (s p.28) Adjusting the Position of the Projetor (s p.41) Calibrating the Interative Pen (s p.49) When installing the Touh Unit, finish installing the projetor first, and then follow the proedures below. The proedure differs depending on where the Touh Unit is to be installed. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) a b Installing the Touh Unit (s p.56) Adjusting the Angle of Laser Diffusion (s p.61) Performing Touh Calibration (s p.77) When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) a b Installing the Touh Unit (s p.80) Adjusting the Angle of Laser Diffusion (s p.84) 10

12 Performing Touh Calibration (s p.77) When two or more projetors are installed in parallel When using the multi-projetion funtion (when multiple projetors are installed in parallel to projet one, large sreen), follow the steps below. a b d Installing the Setting Plate and the Projetor (s p.28) Adjusting the Position of the Projetor (s p.41) Setting the Projetor ID (s p.88) Adjusting the Image in Multi-Projetion (s p.91) When two projetors are installed in parallel and you want to use the interative funtion, make the following settings. Make the settings for eah projetor. a b Setting Projetor Synhronization (s p.93) Setting Multi-Projetion Interative (s p.94) 11

13 Pakage Contents Setting plate The following supplied items are neessary to mount the projetor on a wall. Confirm that you have all items before beginning. Depending on the area in whih you purhased the produt, the Setting Plate is not supplied. In this situation, purhase the optional Setting Plate (ELPMB46). Setting plate Hexagonal axis Wall plate Wall plate over 3-axis adjustment unit *The slide plate ( ) is seured during shipping. Template sheet (for installing the wall plate) End ap Masking stiker Hexagon wrenh (for M4) Open-ended spanner 13 mm (for M8 and M6), 6 mm (for hexagonal axis) Shape Name Quantity M4 x 12 mm hexagon soket head ap bolt with washer/spring washer M6 x 20 mm hexagon shoulder head bolt with washer/spring washer M6 x 20 mm ross reessed head shoulder srews with plasti washers Appliation 5 For wall plate assembly 4 For 3-axis adjustment unit/arm installation 4 For slide plate/projetor installation 1 For setting plate/wall plate installation Use the bolts or srews supplied with this produt to install it as direted in this guide. Do not substitute these bolts with any other types. You need to use ommerially available M10 x 60 mm anhors (at least 4) and one M10 srew to attah the wall plate to the wall. 3 12

14 Gather the tools and parts you need before you begin installation. Touh Unit The following supplied produts are neessary when attahing the Touh Unit. Confirm that you have all items before beginning. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard, use the supplied Touh Unit Braket. Touh Unit Touh Unit onnetion able (approx. 2.8 m) Markers x2 Infrared defletors (approx m) x8 Spaer for srew hole x3 Label x4 Tape for seuring the markers (approx. 6 m) x12 When installing the Touh Unit on a non-magneti whiteboard, prepare three ommerially available M4 srews. Touh Unit Braket Installation plate Seuring plate M4 x 12 mm hexagon soket head ap bolts x2 M4 x 25 mm hexagon soket head ap bolts x2 M4 x 55 mm hexagon soket head ap bolt x1 M4 x 70 mm hexagon soket head ap bolt x1 For the installation plate, you also need three ommerially available 4 mm diameter wood srews, or three M4 anhor bolts. 13

15 Speifiations Setting plate Item Speifiation Remark Referene Page Setting plate weight Approx. 7.2 kg Setting plate (2.9 kg), 3-axis adjustment unit (1.0 kg), slide plate (0.6 kg), wall plate (2.0 kg), wall plate over and end ap (0.7 kg) Maximum load apaity Forward/bakward slide adjustment range 9.5 kg 13 to 350 mm Arm slide adjustment range: 0 to 263 mm Adjustment for 3-axis adjustment unit installation position: 87 mm See the figure below Vertial slide adjustment range ±38 mm See the figure below Horizontal roll adjustment range Horizontal rotation adjustment range ±3 Fine adjustments possible with adjustment dial ±8 Fine adjustments possible with adjustment dial Vertial tilt adjustment range ±3 Fine adjustments possible with adjustment dial Horizontal slide adjustment range Wall plate over s p.41 s p.41 s p.41 ±45 mm See the figure below The following dimensions apply when attahing the wall plate over [Unit: mm] When installing the wall plate over, you need a spae of approximately 263 mm from the enter of the wall plate to the left side, and approximately 253 mm to the right side. 14

16 Installation Guide Wall plate The following figure shows two frames onneted to one plate (separate when shipped). [Unit: mm] R * The offset value for the position of the enter of the projeted image and the enter of the wall plate is 27 mm. Cable routing holes When routing ables to onnet to the projetor through a wall, use positions ( ) and ( ) in the following figure as the able routing holes. Vertial slide adjustment range [Unit: mm] 15

17 Horizontal slide adjustment range [Unit: mm] Forward/bakward slide adjustment range Arm slide adjustment range [Unit: mm] 263 Adjustment range for 3-axis adjustment unit installation position [Unit: mm] 16

18 Position for installing aessories These srew holes allow you to seure peripheral devies and aessories suh as external tuners. Use ommerially available M4 srews. [Unit: mm] 35 2 x M Touh Unit Touh Unit (external dimensions/weight) [Unit: mm] The Touh Unit weighs approximately 450 g. Touh Unit Braket (external dimensions/adjustment range/weight) Top [Unit: mm]

19 Front [Unit: mm] Installation plate (front) Ø4.2 [Unit: mm] When the Touh Unit is installed (side) [Unit: mm] 30 Touh Unit Braket weights approximately 750 g. Attahed labels The Touh Unit is a Class 1 laser produt that onforms to the IEC/EN :2007 standard. There are warning labels affixed to the Touh Unit to indiate that it is a Class 1 laser produt. 18

20 The labels ontain the following information. Class 1 laser produt Warning: Do not open the ase. The devie ontains a high power laser produt. Warning: Caution: If this setion is opened, lass 3B invisible laser radiation will be emitted. Avoid exposure to the radiation beams. Laser diffusion port The laser beam is diffused from the laser diffusion ports at the bak of the Touh Unit. 19

21 Projetion Distane Table Figures of Installation Dimensions To find the appropriate projetion distane, see the following figures when installing. The values are only rough estimates. The reommended range for the projetion distane (a) is 62 to 244 mm. The offset value for the position of the enter of the projeted image and the enter of the wall plate is 27 mm. [Unit: mm] : Projeted image size : Wall plate : Minimum projetion distane (Wide: maximum zoom) to maximum (Tele: minimum zoom) : Numbers on the arm slide sale : Distane from the top of the projeted image to the bottom wall plate installation srew hole : Distane from the top of the projeted image to the wall plate temporary seuring srew hole : Height of projeted image : Distane from surfae of sreen to wall (100 mm or less) : Sreen Aspet ratio for standard projeted image 20

22 When installing the Touh Unit By using the supplied Touh Unit Braket, you an install the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard, measure the length from the surfae where the Touh Unit is installed to the whiteboard surfae ((f) in the following figure). When (f) is 20 to 50 mm, you an install the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard using the braket. When (f) is less than 20 mm or more than 50 mm install the Touh Unit on the whiteboard. When the thikness of the top of the frame (e) is 3 mm or more, install the Touh Unit on the whiteboard. Caution Install the bottom edge of the Touh Unit so that it is 25 to 100 mm from the top edge of the projeted image. If there are obstales between the projeted image and the Touh Unit suh as ables, whiteboard trays, or holders, the Touh Unit will not operate orretly. When the Touh Unit is installed outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) [Unit: mm] 21

23 If there are any obstales suh as a frame or tray at the bottom of the sreen, touh operations will not operate orretly. Stik the supplied infrared defletors along the loations of the obstales (s p.47). Make sure there is a spae of approximately 20 mm between the plae where the infrared defletor is stuk and the bottom of the projeted image. When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) You need to leave at least 120 mm distane between the top edge of the projeted image and the top edge of the atual sreen. [Unit: mm] 22

24 If there are any obstales suh as a frame or tray at the bottom of the sreen, touh operations will not operate orretly. Stik the supplied infrared defletors over the loations of the obstales (s p.47). Make sure there is a spae of at least 20 mm between the plae where the infrared defletor is stuk and the bottom of the projeted image. If there are obstales in the shaded areas in the following figure, suh as ables, whiteboard trays, holders, or a thik frame, touh operations will not operate orretly. 23

25 When Projeted Image is Smaller than 85 Inhes Mount the 3-axis adjustment unit at the position marked with a stamp ( ). The projetion distane table provides the figures when mounting the 3-axis adjustment unit at the position marked with a stamp ( ). The distane from the top of the projeted image to the bottom wall plate installation srew hole () is the number given when the vertial slide is set to the standard position ( ). Math the noth on the setting plate to the position of the stamp on the wall plate. 24

26 16:10 projeted image [Unit: m] S a b d h Projeted image size Projetion Distane Minimum (Wide) to Maximum (Tele) Numbers on the arm slide sale Distane to the bottom wall plate installation srew hole Distane from the top of the projeted image to the wall plate temporary seuring srew hole Height of projeted image 70" 150.8x to to " 152.9x to to " 155.1x to to " 157.2x to to " 159.4x to to " 161.5x to to " 163.7x to to " 165.9x to to " 168.0x to to " 170.2x to to " 172.3x to to " 174.5x to to " 176.6x to to " 178.8x to to " 180.9x to to Images smaller than 70 inhes are not projeted orretly. The values are only rough estimates. The value may differ depending on the loation where you plae the projetor. When projeting in Tele, the quality of the projeted images may derease. 25

27 When Projeted Image is 85 inhes or more Mount the 3-axis adjustment unit at the position marked with a stamp ( ). The projetion distane table provides the figures when mounting the 3-axis adjustment unit at the position marked with a stamp ( ). The distane from the top of the projeted image to the bottom wall plate installation srew hole () is the number given when the vertial slide is set to the standard position ( ). Math the noth on the setting plate to the position of the stamp on the wall plate. 26

28 16:10 projeted image [Unit: m] S a b d h Projeted image size Projetion Distane Minimum (Wide) to Maximum (Tele) Numbers on the arm slide sale Distane to the bottom wall plate installation srew hole Distane from the top of the projeted image to the wall plate temporary seuring srew hole Height of projeted image 85" 183.1x to to " 185.2x to to " 187.4x to to " 189.5x to to " 191.7x to to " 193.9x to to " 196.0x to to " 198.2x to to " 200.3x to to " 202.5x to to " 204.6x to to " 206.8x to to " 208.9x to to " 211.1x to to " 213.2x to to " 215.4x to to Images larger than 100 inhes are not projeted orretly. The values are only rough estimates. The value may differ depending on the loation where you plae the projetor. When projeting in Tele, the quality of the projeted images may derease. 27

29 Installing the Setting Plate Conneting Devies Neessary ables Be sure to prepare the power ord supplied. Additionally, prepare the neessary ables aording to the devies being used. USB able supplied Touh Unit onnetion able supplied Optional omputer ables and other ables (prepare aording to the onneted devies) For details, see the projetor's User's Guide (on the Doument CD-ROM). Neessary ables when using the Easy Interative Funtion When performing mouse operations using the Easy Interative Funtion, you need a USB able. Even when projeting using a omputer able, a USB able is neessary to perform mouse operations. Neessary ables when installing two projetors in parallel and using the Easy Interative Funtion When using the interative funtion with two projetors installed in parallel, you need the optional remote ontrol able set (ELPKC28). 28

30 In Out When onneting one omputer to two projetors and using the interative funtion, onnet a USB able from the omputer to eah projetor. You need a omputer with two USB-A ports. Neessary ables when installing the Touh Unit You need the supplied Touh Unit onnetion able when installing the Touh Unit and onneting it to the projetor. Operations are not performed orretly with a ommerially available able. The shape of the plug that onnets to the projetor and the plug that onnets to the Touh Unit differ. See the following figure to onnet to the orret ports. Prepare ables for the onneted devies (example) Doument amera Dediated USB able (supplied with doument amera) Computer Computer able (optional aessory) 29

31 External speakers Audio able (ommerially available) Mirophone (ommerially available) LAN devie LAN able (ommerially available) 30

32 Installation Proedure Make sure to follow the steps below to install the setting plate. If these steps are not followed, the produt ould fall and ause personal injury or property damage. Warning Do not use adhesives, lubriants, or oils to install or adjust the setting plate. If you use adhesives to prevent the srews from loosening or things suh as lubriants or oils on the slide plate fixing part of the projetor, the ase may rak and ause the projetor to fall, resulting in personal injury or property damage. Assemble the parts a Connet the plate and frames (x2) and seure with the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x5) supplied 31

33 b Chek that the 3-axis adjustment unit is aligned with the slide plate's standard position ( ). If the standard position ( ) is not orret, loosen the M4 bolt and adjust the position of the slide plate. When you have finished making adjustments, tighten the bolt. Seure the 3-axis adjustment unit and the slide plate to the base of the projetor with the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x4) supplied Bolt installation positions 32

34 Install the wall plate on the wall a Determine the projetion position based on the projeted image size See the projetion distane table to hek the following values. Projeted image size (S) Distane from the top of the projeted image to the bottom wall plate installation srew hole () Distane from the top of the projeted image to the wall plate temporary seuring srew hole (d) s "Projetion Distane Table" p.20 Use the srew hole in the following figure as the temporary srew hole for the wall plate. The distane from the bottom wall plate installation srew hole to the temporary srew hole is mm. We reommend marking the following positions. These will be the basis for determining the mounting position of the wall plate. Position of the temporary srew hole ( ) Position of the bottom wall plate installation srew hole ( ) Center line ( ) of the projeted image 33

35 b Attah the template sheet to the wall Math the enter line ( ) heked in step 1 to the Image Center B line on the template sheet. Confirm where the beams are within the wall, and shift the position left or right as neessary. (The position an be shifted horizontally left or right from the enter line of the projetion surfae up to a maximum of 45 mm.) Math the height ( ) and ( ) heked in step 1 to the lines on the template sheet. [Unit: mm] d Drive a ommerially available M10 srew into the position of the temporary srew hole for the wall plate Leave a gap of 6 mm or more between the wall and the srew head. Determine the positions for the mounting holes for the wall plate From the srew holes shown in the figure below, seure at least four points for optimum balane. 34

36 e Drill the holes in the wall Drill diameter: 10.5 mm Pilot hole depth: 45 mm Anhor hole depth: 40 mm f Remove the template sheet, and lean the onrete dust from the holes with a dust pump g Position the wall plate on the wall and insert M10 x 60 mm ommerially available anhors into the holes Attah the nut and tap it with a hammer until the ore touhes the top of the anhor. h Tighten the nut with a ommerially available spanner to seure the wall plate to the wall Determine the projetion distane, and then pass the ables through the setting plate a Chek the following values in the projetion distane table Numbers on the arm slide sale (b) Distane from surfae of sreen to wall (x) s "Projetion Distane Table" p.20 35

37 b Loosen the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x2) and extend the arm slide on the setting plate Align the slider with the ombined distanes of (b) and (x) that you heked in step 1. Route the neessary ables through the setting plate See the following figure to route the ables so that the ends of the ables that onnet to the projetor are on the projetor's interfae side. Warning Do not hang the rest of the able over the setting plate. They ould fall and ause an aident. Route the Touh Unit onnetion able through the setting plate. Route the able so that the end that onnets to the Touh Unit appears from the lower part of the setting plate. 36

38 Attahing the setting plate to the wall plate a Insert the hexagonal axis into the setting plate b Mount the setting plate to the wall plate Insert the top of the hexagonal axis into the wall plate, and then insert it into the slot at the bottom. Caution Do not wire the Touh Unit onnetion able into the wall. If it is wired into the wall, it annot be onneted to the Touh Unit. Take are not to trap the ables between the setting plate and wall plate. 37

39 Seure the setting plate and the wall plate Seure the supplied M6 srews (x3) with a ommerially available No.3 ross-head srewdriver, and then lightly tighten the supplied M6 bolt (x1) with the spanner. d Adjust the vertial slide with the open-ended spanner, and align it with the standard position ( ) Tightening the hexagonal axis at the top ( Tightening the M8 bolt at the bottom ( also use a 17 mm soket wrenh.) ) raises the setting plate, and loosening the axis lowers it. ) lowers the setting plate, and loosening the bolt raises it. (You an 38

40 e Tighten the M6 bolt (x1) to fix the setting plate in position Seuring the projetor to the setting plate a Loosen the srews (x2) and remove the able over from the projetor 39

41 b Attah the 3-axis adjustment unit to the setting plate with the M4 x 12 mm bolts (x4) supplied When a projeted image is smaller than 85 inhes: Mount the unit at the stamp ( ). When a projeted image is 85 inhes or more: Mount the unit at the stamp ( ). : Smaller than 85 inhes : 85 inhes or more 40

42 Connet the ables to the projetor s "Conneting Devies" p.28 Connet the power ord last. Use ommerially available M4 srews to seure peripheral devies and aessories suh as external tuners to the srew holes in the following figure. Install the optional wireless LAN module in the wireless LAN unit module slot. Adjusting the Position of the Projetor Do not make adjustments using the projetor's Keystone funtion. Doing so may result in a redution in image quality. When setting up multiple projetors using the bath setup funtion, perform the bath setup before adjusting the projeted image. s "Bath Setup Funtion" p

43 When installing the Touh Unit, if there are any obstales at the bottom of the whiteboard suh as a frame or trays, stik the infrared defletors along the bottom edge of the whiteboard before adjusting the projetor. s "Stiking the infrared defletors" p.47 a Press the [Power] button on the remote ontrol or the ontrol panel to turn on the projetor Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel Caution While projeting, do not put your fae or hands near the air exhaust vent, and do not plae objets that may beome warped or damaged by heat near the vent. Hot air from the air exhaust vent ould ause burns, warping, or aidents to our. b Open the air filter over, and then adjust the fous using the fous lever Fine-tune the fous later. After you finish making adjustments, lose the air filter over. You an hange the display language from Language on the Extended menu. s Projetor's User's Guide - Projetor menu When you turn on the projetor for the first time, the message "Do you want to set the time?" is displayed. If you set it later, selet No. 42

44 Change the aspet ratio of the projeted image (only when neessary) Projet images from a onneted devie, and then press the [Aspet] button on the remote ontrol. Eah time you press the button, the aspet name is displayed on the sreen and the aspet ratio hanges. Using the Remote Control For details on onneting to devies and projeting images, see the Quik Start Guide. The aspet ratio does not hange when no images are being projeted from the onneted devie. You an also hange the aspet ratio from Aspet from the Signal menu. s Projetor's User's Guide - Projetor menu d Press the projetor's [Menu] button. Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel e Selet Installation Guide from Settings The guidane sreen is displayed. 43

45 f After loosening the adjustment dial at the bottom, adjust the horizontal roll using the adjustment dial at the top. Repeat steps 6 to 11 as neessary. After you finish making adjustments, tighten the adjustment dial at the bottom. g Loosen the M4 srew (x1) with the hexagon wrenh, and then adjust the horizontal rotation with the adjustment dial After you finish making adjustments, tighten the M4 srews that you loosened. 44

46 h After loosening the adjustment dial at the bottom, adjust the vertial tilt using the adjustment dial at the top. After you finish making adjustments, tighten the adjustment dial at the bottom. i Loosen the M4 bolt with the hexagon wrenh, and then adjust the horizontal slide After you finish making adjustments, tighten the M4 bolt that you loosened. 45

47 j Loosen the M4 bolts (x2) with the hexagon wrenh, and then adjust the forward/bakward slide After you finish making adjustments, tighten the M4 bolts that you loosened. k Loosen the M6 bolt (x1) with the open-ended spanner, and then adjust the vertial slide Adjust the vertial slide with the hexagonal axis at the top or the bottom. Tightening the hexagonal axis at the top raises the setting plate, and loosening the axis lowers it. Tightening the M8 bolt at the bottom lowers the setting plate, and loosening the bolt raises it. (You an also use a 17 mm soket wrenh.) After you finish making adjustments, tighten the M6 bolt that you loosened. 46

48 l Make sure that all of the bolts that you loosened in steps 6 to 11 are seurely tightened Warning Tighten all bolts and srews firmly. Otherwise, the produt may fall and ause personal injury or property damage. m Adjust the fous to math the fous in the following figure ( ) Open the air filter over, and then adjust the fous. When ( ) is in fous, hek the ( ) areas. If any of the ( ) areas are out of fous, adjust the fous until the ( ) areas are uniform. After you finish making adjustments, lose the air filter over. n Press the [Es] button on the remote ontrol or the ontrol panel to remove the guidane sreen Stiking the infrared defletors When installing the Touh Unit, if there are any obstales at the bottom of the whiteboard suh as a frame or trays, touh operations will not operate orretly. If there are any obstales, stik the infrared defletors along the bottom edge of the whiteboard before adjusting the position of the projetor. 47

49 Do not remove an infrared defletor one it has been stuk in plae. This an weaken the adhesive strength of the tape. Do not stik tape or plae anything on the infrared defletors. The infrared defletor will not funtion orretly. Ar Corretion When fine-tuning the shape of the projeted image, perform Ar Corretion. a Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel b Selet Geometry Corretion from Settings 48

50 Selet Ar Corretion d Selet Ar Corretion e Selet the side you want to orret f Corret the seleted side If the message "Cannot adjust any further."is displayed while adjusting, you annot adjust the shape any further in the diretion indiated by the gray triangle. g Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to adjust any remaining sides Calibrating the pen Chek that adjusting the position of the projetor is omplete before you start alibrating the interative pen. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projetor" p.41 49

51 There are two methods available for alibrating the pen; Auto Calibration and Manual Calibration. When alibrating the pen for the first time after installing the projetor, perform Manual Calibration for optimum alibration. For the Auto Calibration method, see the projetor's User's Guide (on the Doument CD-ROM). When two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion, set the multiprojetion interative features before adjusting the pen. s "When two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion" p.92 a Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel b Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended Selet Manual Calibration 50

52 d Chek that the sreen is in fous, and then selet Yes A green dot is displayed at the top left of the projetion sreen. e Touh the enter of the dot with the pen tip of the interative pen The dot disappears and moves to the next position. Make sure you touh the enter of the dot. Otherwise, it may not be positioned orretly. 51

53 f Repeat step 5 until all of the dots disappear The dot appears at the top left first and then moves towards the bottom right. When all of the dots disappear, alibration is omplete. Chek that there are no obstales between the interative pen and the Interative pen reeiver ( ). If you touh the wrong position, press the [Es] button on the remote ontrol to return to the previous dot. To anel alibration, hold down the [Es] button for two seonds. 52

54 Attahing the Covers a Attah the wall plate overs Install the right over first. Depending on the able onfigurations, you may need to ut nothes ( ) in the wall plate overs to route the ables. Perform deburring on the ut sides to smooth off any sharp edges. Make sure you do not damage the ables when routing them through the ut holes. Also, make sure you operate the utter safely. When removing the wall plate over, press the tabs at the top and bottom of the rear of the wall plate over with a hexagonal wrenh, and pull it forward. 53

55 b Fit the end ap to the setting plate If you are onerned about the groove in the arm, stik the supplied masking stiker. Attah the able over to the projetor, and then seure it with the srews (x2) 54

56 Caution Only a speialist should remove or reinstall the projetor, inluding for maintenane and repairs. See the projetor's User's Guide for instrutions on maintenane and repairs. Warning Never loosen the bolts and nuts after installation. Confirm that the srews have not beome loose on a regular basis. If you find any loose srews, tighten them firmly. Otherwise, the produt may fall and ause personal injury or property damage. Do not hang on this produt or hang a heavy objet on this produt. If this produt falls, it ould ause death or personal injury. 55

57 Installing the Touh Unit Chek that the following proedures have been ompleted before installing the Touh Unit. Installing the Projetor (s p.28) Adjusting the Position of the Projetor (s p.41) Calibrating the Interative Pen (s p.49) The proedure differs depending on where the Touh Unit is to be installed. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) (s p.56) When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) (s p.80) When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) Installation Proedure Install the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard using the Touh Unit Braket and onnet it to the projetor. Chek that the sreen is parallel to the surfae on whih the Touh Unit is installed. Caution Only onnet the Touh Unit to the EB-696Ui. Do not onnet it to any other projetors or devies. a Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel b Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended 56

58 Selet Touh Unit Setup d Selet Installation Pattern The installation pattern is displayed on the projeted image. e Loosen the srew at the bottom of the dial over using a ommerially available No.2 rosshead srewdriver 57

59 f Slide the dial over down to remove it g Determine the installation position for the Touh Unit Braket We reommend marking the following installation positions (positions of the srew holes) to make installation easier. ( ): Center line of installation pattern. Align with the enter line ( ) of the installation plate. ( ): 25 to 100 mm from the top edge (white line) of the projeted image. Align with the bottom line of the installation plate mm 58

60 h Install the installation plate using three M4 ommerially available 4 mm wood srews, or three M4 anhor bolts. i Attah the seuring plate to the rear of the Touh Unit with the two M4 x 25 mm bolts supplied Adjust the position so that the two srew holes of the Touh Unit and the two srew holes of the seuring plate are aligned. Tighten the bolts to the seuring plate using the supplied hexagon wrenh. Caution There is a powerful magnet on the rear of the Touh Unit. Do not trap your hand between the Touh Unit and the seuring plate. 59

61 j Use the supplied M4 x 12 mm bolts (x2) to install the seuring plate on the installation plate Tighten the bolts to the seuring plate using the supplied hexagon wrenh. k Measure the distane from the wall to the surfae of the sreen (f) l Adjust the height of the left and right aording to the value (f) measured in step 11 Loosen the two srews and move the Touh Unit bak and forth to adjust the left and right so that the arrow aligns with the value on the sale the same as (f). When you have finished adjusting, tighten the two srews. 60

62 m Seure the Touh Unit and the installation plate with the hexagon soket head ap bolt The bolt used varies aording to the distane (f) from the wall to the surfae of the sreen measured in step 11. Tighten the bolt to the installation plate using the supplied hexagon wrenh. When (f) = 20 to 35 mm: M4 x 55 mm bolt When (f) = 35 to 50 mm: M4 x 70 mm bolt n Connet the Touh Unit onnetion able that is onneted to the projetor to the TCH port on the Touh Unit Angle Adjustment An infrared laser in the shape of a urtain is emitted from the Touh Unit. The infrared laser reflets off your finger when touhed to the whiteboard thereby deteting the finger position allowing the projetor's infrared amera to reognize the position being refleted. 61

63 Adjust the angle of the laser light oming from the Touh Unit so that the projetor an orretly detet the position of your finger. B A C B A: Infrared laser emission unit B: Fulrum C: Vertial movable point If the laser is not emitted parallel to the sreen, the projetor will not detet touh operations or the position of your finger orretly. 62

64 When the laser is not parallel to the sreen The position of your finger may not be deteted even if you touh the projeted image. Even if you do not touh the projeted image, touh operations may be inorretly deteted and unintended operations may be performed. The position of your finger deteted by the projetor and your atual finger position may not align, and an unintended operation may be performed. The projetor enters a state in whih a touh is still being deteted, and a lik operation is not reognized. If there are any obstales at the bottom of the whiteboard suh as a frame or trays, the laser will be refleted and the loation of your finger will not be deteted orretly. Stik infrared defletors on the frame and the trays to prevent them from refleting the laser. s"stiking the infrared defletors" p.47 When two projetors are installed in parallel and you want to use the interative funtion, set the multiprojetion interative features in advane. s"when two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion" p.92 Before adjusting the angle, make sure that interative pen alibration is omplete. s "Calibrating the pen" p.49 63

65 a Selet Easy Interative Funtion from the projetor's Extended menu b Selet Touh Unit Setup 64

66 Set Power to On The Touh Unit power turns on and the indiator is lit blue. When Power is set to On, the next time the projetor is turned on, the Touh Unit automatially turns on. d Selet Angle Adjustment 65

67 e Selet Installing the Touh Unit with the braket The following sreen is displayed. f Turn the adjustment srew for the Touh Unit fully lokwise using the hexagon wrenh supplied with the setting plate 66

68 g Turn the adjustment dials on the Touh Unit ounterlokwise until you hear a liking sound When you hear a liking sound oming from the adjustment dial, stop turning, and then press the [ ] button on the remote ontrol. The following sreen is displayed. 67

69 h Attah the supplied two markers to the marker positions ( ) ( ) on the projetion sreen Math the positions so that the rosses ( ) for the markers overlap with the points ( ) for the ( ) ( ). Magneti sreens: Plae the bottom of the markers onto the sreen. Non-magneti sreens: Use the supplied tape to seure the markers. Attah the tape so that the either end of marker does not ome loose off the sreen. Corret Inorret Do not plae anything other than the markers near the projeted image during angle adjustment. If other objets are on the projeted image, angle adjustment may not be performed orretly. 68

70 i Turn the adjustment srew on the Touh Unit ounterlokwise to display the pointers ( ) ( ) Adjusting the angle of the Touh Unit using the adjustment srew Before adjustment After adjustment When the pointers overlap in the orret position, the olors beome solid ( ) ( ). 69

71 Turn the adjustment srew lokwise to move the pointer down as needed. When turning the adjustment srew, make sure shadows from your arm or body do not overlap with the markers. If the pointers are not solid olors ( ) ( ), hek if the Touh Unit and sreen are parallel. Adjust the Touh Unit Braket so that the Touh Unit and sreen are parallel. j When the pointers on the left and right beome solid olors ( ) ( ), press the [ ] button on the remote ontrol The following sreen is displayed. 70

72 k Turn the adjustment dials on the Touh Unit to move the pointers ( ) ( ) so that they overlap with the target ( ) ( ) of the same olor on either side When you turn the adjustment dial lokwise, the pointer moves diagonally up towards the enter of the projeted image. When you turn the adjustment dial ounterlokwise, the pointer moves diagonally down away from the enter of the projeted image. When the pointers overlap in the orret position, the olors beome solid ( ) ( ). If you hear a liking sound from the dial, the pointer does not move any further. When turning the dials, make sure shadows from your arm or body do not overlap with the markers. 71

73 l When the pointers on the left and right beome solid olors ( ) ( ), press the [ ] button on the remote ontrol The following sreen is displayed. m Plae the markers at the top marker positions [1] ( ) ( ) When angle adjustment is performed orretly, the upper pointers beome solid olors ( ) ( ). If the upper pointers do not beome solid olors ( ) ( ), start again from step 1. 72

74 n Plae the markers at the bottom marker positions [2] ( ) ( ) When angle adjustment is performed orretly, the bottom pointers beome solid olors ( ) ( ). If the bottom pointers do not beome solid olors ( ) ( ), start again from step 4. o When you have finished heking, remove the markers, and then press the [ the remote ontrol The following sreen is displayed. ] button on 73

75 p Trae the dots ( ) with your finger When angle adjustment is performed orretly, the dots you have traed disappear. Touh operations may not perform orretly if you are wearing artifiial nails or nail polish, or if your fingers are obstruted by bandages and so on. When all of the dots have disappeared, selet Complete and press the [ ] button on the remote ontrol. Then, go to step 17. If some dots remain as shown in the following figure, hek the following points. If the dots on the left and right do not disappear: Remove any obstales that are on the left and right of the projetion sreen. After removing any obstales, press the [ ] or [ ] button on the remote ontrol, and then perform step 16 again. Perform additional adjustment if dots still remain even after performing this step, or if there are obstales that annot be removed suh as whiteboard trays or frames. s"additional adjustments" p.75 74

76 q Attah the dial over, and then tighten the srew at the bottom of the dial over When you have finished making adjustments, perform a touh alibration. s"touh Calibration" p.77 Make sure you store the markers in a safe plae. Additional adjustments Perform additional adjustments if the dots on the left and right remain after adjusting the angle. If the laser rosses the frame of the sreen, it reflets within the sreen and touh operations annot be performed orretly. Additional adjustments adjust the height of the laser beam so that it does not ross the frame on the left and right. 75

77 a Selet Additional Adjustment The following sreen is displayed. After this, adjust using the same proedure for angle adjustment from step 11. Follow the on-sreen instrutions to make adjustments. s"angle Adjustment" p.61 When you have finished making adjustments, perform a touh alibration. s"touh Calibration" p.77 Make sure you store the markers in a safe plae. 76

78 Touh Calibration Perform touh alibration so that the projetor an reognize touh operations preisely. When two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion, hek the following before performing touh alibration. The multi-projetion interative features are set s "When two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion" p.92 Both projetors and the Touh Unit are turned on a Press the projetor's [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel b Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended Selet Touh Unit Setup 77

79 d Selet Touh Calibration The fous adjustment message is displayed. e Chek that the sreen is in fous, and then selet Yes A dot is displayed at the top left of the projetion sreen. 78

80 f Touh the enter of the dot with your finger When the dot disappears and moves to the next position, remove your finger. Make sure you touh the enter of the dot. Otherwise, it may not be positioned orretly. Do not touh with anything else exept the tip of your finger. g Repeat step 6 until all of the dots disappear When all of the dots disappear, touh alibration is omplete. If you touh the wrong position, press the [Es] button on the remote ontrol or ontrol panel. This returns you to the previous dot. You annot go bak by two dots. To anel touh alibration, hold down the [Es] button for two seonds. It may take several seonds after all of the dots have disappeared until touh alibration is omplete. 79

81 When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) About installation There are magnets built into the bak of the Touh Unit. Normally, the Touh Unit should be installed by attahing the magnets to the sreen. If the magnets annot be attahed to a sreen, use ommerially available M4 srews (x3). Attah the Touh Unit to the same level surfae as the sreen surfae. Installation Proedure Install the Touh Unit, and then onnet to the projetor. Caution Only onnet the Touh Unit to the EB-696Ui. Do not onnet it to any other projetors or devies. a Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel b Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended 80

82 Selet Touh Unit Setup d Selet Installation Pattern The installation pattern is displayed on the projeted image. e Loosen the srew at the bottom of the dial over using a ommerially available No.2 rosshead srewdriver 81

83 f Slide the dial over down to remove it g Determine the installation position for the Touh Unit We reommend marking the following installation positions to make installation easier. ( ): Center line of installation pattern. Align with the enter line of the Touh Unit ( ). ( ): 25 to 100 mm from the top edge of the projeted image. Align with the bottom edge of the Touh Unit. 82

84 h Seure the Touh Unit Magneti sreens: Plae the bak of the Touh Unit on the sreen surfae, and then seure. Caution When installing the Touh Unit on a magneti surfae, be areful not to trap your fingers or any other part of your body between the magnets and the installation surfae. Powerful magnets are used whih an ause injury if you trap your fingers. Non-magneti sreens: Attah spaers and seure with M4 srews (x3). 83

85 [Unit: mm] Srew hole ross-setion i Connet the Touh Unit onnetion able that is onneted to the projetor to the TCH port on the Touh Unit Angle Adjustment This setion explains how to adjust the angle of the Touh Unit. For details on angle adjustment, see p.61. When two projetors are installed in parallel and you want to use the interative funtion, set the multiprojetion interative features in advane. s"multi-projetion settings" p.88 Before adjusting the angle, make sure that interative pen alibration is omplete. s "Calibrating the pen" p.49 84

86 a Selet Easy Interative Funtion from the projetor's Extended menu b Selet Touh Unit Setup 85

87 Set Power to On The Touh Unit power turns on and the indiator is lit blue. When Power is set to On, the next time the projetor is turned on, the Touh Unit automatially turns on. d Selet Angle Adjustment 86

88 e Selet Installing the Touh Unit without the braket The following sreen is displayed. The next proedures are the same as for adjusting the angle (after step 11) when installing outside the whiteboard using the braket. s"angle Adjustment" p.61 When installing the Touh Unit using magnets, stik labels on the tabs on the sides of the Touh Unit. Math the enter of the labels with the tabs. If the Touh Unit moves out of position, use the labels to reinstall it at the orret position. When you have finished making adjustments, perform a touh alibration. s"touh Calibration" p.77 87

89 Appendix Installing Multiple Projetors in Parallel (Multi- Projetion) By installing multiple projetors in parallel, you an projet one, large image (Multi-Projetion). Chek the following when installing multiple projetors in parallel.(s"installation Work Flow" p.10) When projeting the sreen from one omputer, you need to make the following preparations. See the doumentation provided with your omputer to hek how to make settings. Connet a able from one omputer to eah projetor (the omputer needs two image output ports) Set to output images to multiple sreens from one omputer Multi-Projetion settings Follow the steps below when using the Multi-Projetion funtion. a b Setting the Projetor ID (s p.88) Adjusting the Image in Multi-Projetion (s p.91) Setting the Projetor ID a Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel 88

90 Appendix b Selet Multi-Projetion from Extended Selet Projetor ID d Selet the ID number for the target projetor e Press the [Menu] button to lose the menu Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the remaining projetors. 89

91 Appendix f Point the remote ontrol at the projetor you want to operate, and then press the [ID] button The ID set for the projetor is displayed on the projeted sreen. The display turns off after approximately three seonds. g While holding down the [ID] button, press the button with the same number as the projetor ID for the projetor you want to operate Remote ontrol operations for the projetor with the seleted ID are enabled. 90

92 Appendix h Press the [ID] button and hek the ID setting The following is displayed. Remote Control: On is displayed: You an operate the projetor urrently being operated. Remote Control: Off is displayed: You annot operate the projetor with the remote ontrol. Repeat the proedure above to enable remote ontrol operations. Eah time the projetor is turned on, you need to selet the projetor ID for the projetor you want to operate. When the projetor is turned on, the ID set for the remote ontrol is 0. When Projetor ID is set to Off, you an operate the projetor using the remote ontrol regardless of the ID setting seleted using the remote ontrol. When the remote ontrol ID is set to 0, you an operate all of the projetors regardless of the projetor ID setting. Adjusting the Image in Multi-Projetion Chek that projetor position adjustment is omplete s"adjusting the Position of the Projetor" p.41 If you are onerned about the alignment between images being projeted in multi-projetion, try performing Ar Corretion. s"ar Corretion" p.48 a Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel 91

93 Appendix b Selet Multi-Projetion from Extended Set Multi-Projetion to On Press the [Es] button to return to the previous sreen. d Make eah setting Color Mode Color Uniformity Brightness Level Color Mathing Set the same item for eah projetor. Adjust the olor balane for the entire sreen (only when neessary). If the brightness for eah lamp is different, adjust the lamp brightness from level 1 to 5. Adjust the darkest lamp as the standard. This is only available when Power Consumption is set to Normal from the ECO menu. Adjust the olor and brightness in gradations from all white to all blak. When two projetors are installed in parallel and you are using the interative funtion When two projetors are installed in parallel and you want to use the interative funtion, after adjusting the image for multi-projetion, make the following settings. Make the settings for eah projetor in turn. You annot set the two projetors at the same time. a b Setting Projetor Synhronization (s p.93) Setting Multi-Projetion Interative (s p.94) When two images overlap, the interative funtion does not work orretly. 92

94 Appendix Setting the projetors in syn When using the interative funtion for multi-projetion, interative pen operations beome unstable due to infrared interferene. Follow the steps below to stabilize operations for the interative pen. Chek that installation is omplete for both projetors before making settings. s "Installing the Setting Plate" p.28 a Connet the SYNC ports for eah projetor by using the optional remote ontrol able set (ELPKC28) When the projetors are onneted by able, operations for the interative pen stabilize. The SYNC port has an IN and OUT soket. When you onnet one end of the remote ontrol able set to an IN soket, onnet the other end to an OUT soket. In Out b Turn on the projetor, and then press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended 93

95 Appendix d Selet Advaned e Set Syn of Projetors to Wired Setting Multi-Projetion Interative Before setting Multi-Projetion Interative, hek that you have finished adjusting the image for multiprojetion. If you perform image adjustment after setting interative, the pen position may not be orret. s "Adjusting the Image in Multi-Projetion" p.91 The proedure differs depending on whether or not the Touh Unit is used. When not using the Touh Unit a Turn on the projetor on the left and turn off the projetor on the right 94

96 Appendix b Press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended d Selet Advaned from General e Selet Multi-Projetion 95

97 Appendix f Selet Left g h i j Calibrate the pen (s p.49) Turn off the projetor on the left Turn on the projetor on the right, and perform steps 2 to 5 Selet Right from Multi-Projetion k Calibrate the pen (s p.49) 96

98 Appendix When using the Touh Unit a Turn on the projetor on the left and turn off the projetor on the right b Press the [Menu] button Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel Selet Easy Interative Funtion from Extended 97

99 Appendix d Selet Advaned from General e Selet Multi-Projetion f Selet Left g Calibrate the pen (s p.49) 98

100 Appendix h i j k Installing and adjusting the angle for the Touh Unit The proedure differs depending on where the Touh Unit is installed. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) a Installing the Touh Unit (s p.56) b Adjusting the Angle of Laser Diffusion (s p.61) When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) a b Installing the Touh Unit (s p.80) Adjusting the Angle of Laser Diffusion (s p.84) Turn off the projetor on the left Turn on the projetor on the right, and perform steps 2 to 5 Selet Right from Multi-Projetion l m Calibrate the pen (s p.49) Installing and adjusting the angle for the Touh Unit The proedure differs depending on where the Touh Unit is installed. When installing the Touh Unit outside the whiteboard (using the Touh Unit Braket) Installing the Touh Unit (s p.56) Adjusting the Angle of Laser Diffusion (s p.61) When installing the Touh Unit on the whiteboard (without using the Touh Unit Braket) Installing the Touh Unit (s p.80) Adjusting the Angle of Laser Diffusion (s p.84) n Turn on the projetors on the left and right 99

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