Epson V11H387020 Power Lite Projector USER MANUAL
- June 3, 2024
- Epson
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Epson V11H387020 Power Lite Projector
Specifications
- Model Name: Power Lite 905 XGA
- Hardware Interface: VGA, USB
- Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount
- Brand: Epson
- Wattage: 200 watts
- Brightness: 3000 Lumen
- Product Dimensions: 28 x 13.58 x 4.2 inches
- Item Weight: 5 pounds
- Item model number: V11H387020
What’s in the box?
- Power Lite 905 projector
- Power cord
- VGA Computer cable
- Projector remote control with batteries
- User manual CD
- Projector software CD
- Quick Setup Sheet
- Private Line support card
- Password protect sticker
Product Descriptions
Using the Power Lite 905’s incredibly bright visuals, captivate any classroom. With a light output of 3000 lumens for color and 3000 lumens for white, this cutting-edge performance guarantees dazzling presentations in any environment1. Additionally, the Power Lite 905 has a microphone input and a powerful 16 W speaker to ensure that all pupils can hear the lecture without using expensive speakers or straining their voices. To add fascinating information to your presentation, quickly connect your projector through HDMI digital input to your laptop or Blu-ray player. You can save time and money by using advanced networking capabilities. Present information over the network, send out critical alerts, and remotely monitor and manage networked projectors. Presenting in extreme brightness.
Wide-ranging Connectivity Using the Power Lite 905’s incredibly bright visuals captivate any classroom. With 3000 lumens of color/white light output, this cutting-edge performance guarantees outstanding presentations in any situation1. Additionally, the Power Lite 905 has a microphone input and a powerful 16 W speaker to ensure that all pupils can hear the lecture without using expensive speakers or straining their voices. Connect your projector to your laptop or Blu-ray player right away to add fascinating information to your presentation.
- Brilliant, ultra-bright presentations — XGA (1024 x 768) resolution and a color/white light output of 3000 lumens1.
- Complete connectivity for present-day and future teaching scenarios, including HDMI digital connectivity and RJ-45 for network-based monitoring and control.
- 16 W speaker powers and an integrated microphone input.
Features
Best possible video
- With just one cable, HDMI digital connectivity can produce stunning visual and music.
- Compatibility with the most recent computers, Blu-ray players, and media centres
- Built to permit future improvements and satisfy future requirements for digital content, for both current and future teaching scenarios.
Network access using RJ-45
- Deliver presentations over the network by using a single connection to send both audio and video.
- Display visuals in up to four classes at once from any networked location.
- Present virtually to facilitate applications like distance learning
- Establish a wireless connection through a network access point to encourage group collaboration and an active learning environment.
Fast, easy setup and control
- Essential for education because it helps deaf students satisfy ADA508 standards
- Helps to save money because an additional decoder and its installation are not necessary.
- Easy to enable or disable using the projector remote or menu, this method is efficient.
- quick, simple setup and control
- Automatic vertical keystone correction (+/- 30 degrees) and a 1.6x optical zoom provide simple picture changes and excellent positioning versatility.
- For the greatest placement flexibility, use the manual horizontal keystone correction (+/- 30 degrees).
- Direct Power On/Off: Use a light switch to turn the projector on and off.
- Instant Off® requires no cool-down period, so it is ready to turn off whenever you are.
- A/V Mute : You may easily control your presentation by closing the slide or using the remote control.
- When the A/V Mute Slide is closed or there is no signal, put the lamp in sleep mode for one to thirty minutes to conserve energy.
- Easy to use, with a sizable and clear control panel
16 W speaker and microphone input built-in
- Engage your classroom with 16 W of sound to ensure that all students can hear your courses without spending a lot of money on speakers or straining your voice.
- Condenser, dynamic, and wired microphones can all be plugged into the microphone input.
- Simply use the projector remote to change the volume.
FAQ’s
What does an Epson projector’s direct power mean?
Without pushing the power button, you can switch on the projector using direct power on. After a period of inactivity, the projector automatically switches to sleep mode. Set the interval for Sleep Mode with the Sleep Mode Timer.
Why won’t my Epson projector operate?
Ensure that the projector and any attached video sources are powered on, and that all required cables are firmly connected. Use a shorter HDMI cable if possible. Consider connecting the projector directly to the video source. To bring the projector out of standby or sleep mode, press the power button.
How should my Epson Power Light be connected?
Connect a USB cable’s square end to the USB-B (square) port on the projector. Incorporate the cable’s flat end into any available USB port on your computer.
My Epson Power lite projector won’t turn on. What should I do?
To turn on the projector, press the power button on the device or the remote control. As the projector warms up, it beeps and the power light glows green. The power light stops flashing and becomes green after about five seconds. When the lamp is on, avoid looking directly into the projector’s lens.
Why does my Epson projector continually going out of commission?
The projector may have gone into standby mode after a period of inactivity if the bulb suddenly goes off.
Why is the power light on my Epson projector flashing?
Check to see if any surrounding objects are blocking the air filter or vents with dust. Replace or clean the air filter. Turn on High Altitude Mode if you want to use the projector at a high altitude. Unplug the projector and get in touch with Epson for assistance if the issue continues.
I have an Epson projector; how can I connect my phone?
Install the most recent Epson projection version on your smartphone or tablet by downloading it from the App Store or Google Play. If required, connect your projector’s USB-A (flat) connector to the wireless LAN module. On the projector or the remote control, press the Menu button. Choosing the Network menu, and then entering .
How can I link my TV to my Epson projector?
Connect the “Video” port on the back of the projector with the yellow composite cable’s other end. The “Video Out” connection on the rear of your cable converter box should receive the cables opposite end. If using an S-Video cable, insert one end of the cable into the projector’s “S-Video” port.
What need I do to make my Epson projector work?
Activating the Projector
Connect the projector’s power outlet to the power cord. As illustrated, place the power cord holder over the plug. Connect the power cord to a wall outlet. The projector’s power switch is located on the side. To switch on the projector, press the on button on the remote control or projector. To switch on the projector, press the On button on the remote control or projector.
How can your phone be connected to a projector?
Click “Screen Sharing” after connecting your Android phone to the same local area network as your projector. When you push the remote control and select “Allow,” the device is automatically recognised by the projector and appears on the same screen. The phone’s contents can be seen on the screen.
How do you use a projector to watch TV?
By connecting your projector to a streaming box or cable source device, you may play TV through the projector. The connection and data transmission from the box to the projector are made using HDMI cables. You can stream your favourite television shows to your home theatre with this connection.
What happens if a projector gets too hot?
Projector bulbs run at extremely high temperatures, so they must be maintained cold to prevent overheating, which can lead to the projector shutting down unexpectedly or, if it happens often, an actual explosion of the bulb.
How can I get my projector to cool down?
For the projector to stay cool:
- Get the filter clean.
- Where the projector is installed, there is dust.
- Verify that the projector’s fan is not obstructed.
- Construct a fan outside the projector.
- Underneath the projector, place a cooling pad.
- Remove other devices with fans from the projector’s vicinity. Projector movement
What does the projector’s red light signify?
A lamp that flashes red signals that it is nearing the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced. A SOLID red light means the lamp has burned out and needs to be replaced right away.
How long is the life of a projector bulb?
Around 1,500 to 2,000 hours
Although some bulbs can last up to 5,000 hours, most projector lamps endure between 1,500 and 2,000 hours. The majority of projectors will require one to two bulb changes at this time. The high-pressure mercury and xenon used in projector lamps cause bulbs to dim over time, unlike ordinary bulbs that go out once they are depleted.
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