Eiki EIP-10V Projector User Manual


 
1-4 CONTROL PANEL
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Left
Menu
Up/Source
Right
Enter
Down/Sync
Temp indicator
Play for DVD player
Slide Show for Media Player
Pause for DVD player
and Media Player
Eject for DVD player
Photo Rotate for Media Player
Stand by/On indicator
1-5 REAR TERMINALS
7. Composite Video input
8. Component Video input (YPbPr/YCbCr)
9. VGA input
10. PC audio in
11. VGA output
1. TV input (Optional)
2. Kensington Lock
3. Audio output (5.1 channels)
4. Audio output
5. Audio input (R/L)
6. S-Video input
DRAWING 6
DRAWING 7
DVD indicator
Lamp indicator
Eco mode indicator
Eco
Stand by/On
1. Ensure that the supplied power cord is securely connected at the AC inlet of
the projector (Drawing 8) and power outlet.
2. Remove the lens cap.
3. Turn on the power switch. Ensure the "Standby/On" button on the Control
Panel is flashing green, indicating the projector is in Standby mode.
4. Turn on the Lamp by pressing the "Standby/On" button on the Control Panel or
the "Power" button on the Remote Control. Ensure that the "Standby/On"
button is continuous green, indicating the projector is on.
5. The start-up screen appears on the screen and
starts to count down for 30 seconds.
6. The projector will detect the input source
automatically.
7. Play your source device
INSTALLATION
2-1 POWERING ON/OFF THE PROJECTOR
2-1-1 POWERING ON THE PROJECTOR
2-1-2 POWERING OFF THE PROJECTOR
1. Turn off your source device first.
2. Press the "Standby/On" button on the Control Panel or press the "Power"
button on remote control, and a message "If no disk in the DVD slot push again
standby button to turn off." will show on the screen.
3. Promptly press the "Standby/On" button or the "Power" button again to
confirm turning off the projector. Otherwise the message will disappear after 5
seconds
4. The projector will begin a 90 second cooling down phase.
Note: Please don't turn off the power switch or disconnect the power cord
during the cooling down period.
5. When the projector has cooled down, the "Standby/On" button on the Control
Panel will be flashing green, indicating the projector is in Standby mode.
6. Turn off the power switch. Replace the lens cap.
7. Disconnect the power cord from the AC inlet of the projector and power outlet.
AC inletPower switch
DRAWING 8