EPSON EH-QB1000B Home Cinema Projectors Instructions

September 19, 2024
Epson

EH-QB1000B Home Cinema Projectors

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Specifications

  • Product: Supplemental Guide for Display Status Menu
  • Version: 1.0.0
  • Manufacturer: Seiko Epson Corporation

Product Information

Display Status Menu

The Display Status Menu provides detailed information about the
system status, operation time, source signal status, resolution,
refresh rate, color sampling, color space, dynamic range, and other
related details.

Product Usage Instructions

System Status

The System Status category displays the current status of the
projector system. It includes information on the operating mode
such as OK, Warm-Up, Standby, Cool Down, and Temp Error.

Operation Time

The Operation Time category shows the total operation time of
the projector and laser light source. It also displays the current
input source, resolution, refresh rate, color sampling, and color
space.

Dynamic Range

The Dynamic Range category shows the dynamic range determined
from the input signal. It provides information on video range,
frame interpolation, ALLM status, version, serial number, main
video source, sub HDMI source, pixel shift, network connection
details, and projector settings.

FAQ

Q: Can I reproduce or modify the Supplemental Guide for Display

Status Menu?

A: No, you cannot reproduce, reprint, modify, or transmit the
document without prior permission from Seiko Epson Corporation.

Q: What should I do if I encounter a temperature error while

using the projector?

A: If you encounter a temperature error due to overheating,
please turn off the projector and allow it to cool down before
restarting it.

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Supplemental Guide for Display Status Menu
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Display Status

Category

Item

System

<1/4>

System Status

Laser Status Last Event Intake Air Temp Internal Temp Lv

Description Displays the system status. Displays the main status. Displays the operating status of the system. OK: The projector is in normal operating mode. Warm-Up: The projector is warming up. Standby: The projector is in standby mode. Cool Down: The projector is cooling down. Temp Error: Temperature error due to overheating.
Projector has turned off. Leave it turned off to cool down for 5 minutes. · Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged with dust or obstructed by
nearby objects. · Make sure the environmental temperature is not too hot. · Clean or replace the air filter. For details, refer to the User’s Guide . · If operating the projector at high altitude, set the [High Altitude Mode] setting to
[On] in the projector’s [Installation] menu. · If the problem persists, unplug the projector and contact Epson for help. Fan Error: A fan error has occurred. Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Sensor Error: Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Internal Error: An internal error has occurred. Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Temp Warning: A high temperature warning occurred. · Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged with dust or obstructed by
nearby objects. · Clean or replace the air filter. · Make sure the environmental temperature is not too hot. Laser Error: Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Laser warning: Turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Displays the operating status of the light source. Displays the latest warnings or errors. Displays the air intake temperature. Displays the projector’s internal temperature in five levels.

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Display Status

Category

Item

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Operation Time

Laser Op. Time

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Source

Signal Status

Resolution

Refresh Rate ColorSamp./Depth

Color Space

Description

Displays the operation time and light source information.

Displays the projector’s total operation time.

Displays the total operation time of the laser light source.

Displays the status of the current input source.

Displays the current source.

Display example: HDMI

Displays the identification results of signals.

· Available: This signal can be displayed.

· No Signal: No signal is being input.

· Not supported: An input signal has been detected, but cannot be displayed because

it is not supported.

Displays the resolution.

Display example 1: 640 x 480: A signal with an effective resolution of 640 pixels (wide) x

480 lines (high)

Display example 2: 1920 x 1080: A signal with an effective resolution of 1920 pixels

(wide) x 1080 lines (high)

Displays the refresh rate and scanning method.

Display example 1: 24p = Refresh Rate 24 [Hz], Scan Mode: Progressive

Display example 2: 60i = Refresh Rate 60 [Hz], Scan Mode: Interlace

Displays the color sampling and bit depth.

Display example 1: YCbCr444/8bit

Display example 2: RGB/10bit

Notes When YCbCr422 is detected at the following input ports, “-” is displayed because the bit

depth cannot be analyzed.

· HDMI

Displays the color space.

· Auto(***): When set to [Auto], the color space that is automatically determined

from the input signal is displayed instead of ***.

Display example: Auto(BT.709)

· BT.709: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using BT.709.

· BT.2020: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using BT.2020.

Notes · BT.709:

Mainly used for DVDs and conventional TV broadcasts.

· BT.2020: Mainly used for high-quality image content such as HDR.

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Display Status

Category

Item

Dynamic Range

Video Range
Frame Interp. <4/4> ALLM Status
Version Serial Number Main Video2 Sub HDMI Pixel Shift
Network Wired Projector Name Connection Mode DHCP IP Display IP Address

Description

Displays the dynamic range.

· Auto(***): When set to [Auto], the dynamic range that is automatically

determined from the input signal is displayed instead of ***.

Display example: Auto(SDR)

· SDR:

Displayed when the input signal is being processed using SDR.

· HDR10: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using HDR10.

· HDR10+: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using HDR10+.

· HLG:

Displayed when the input signal is being processed using HLG.

Notes · SDR:

Mainly used for DVDs and conventional TV broadcasts.

· HDR10: This is one of the HDR standards and is mainly used for Ultra HD Blu-

· HDR10+ This is one of the extended standards of HDR and is mainly used for Ultra HD Blu-rays. Its dynamic metadata allows you to process images

dynamically and display images with gradations that are more suitable

· HLG:

for each scene than HDR10. This is one of the HDR standards and is mainly used for TV broadcasts.

With a brightness gradient approximately 10 times greater than SDR, this

allows you to display realistic images. Displays the video range.

· Auto(***): When set to [Auto], the video range that is automatically determined

from the input signal is displayed instead of ***.

Display example: Auto(Limited)

· Limited(16-235): Displayed when the input signal is being processed using Limited.

· Full(0-255): Displayed when the input signal is being processed using Full.

Notes · Limited(16-235): Usually selected when the input signal is a YCbCr signal.

· Full(0-255): Usually selected when the input signal is an RGB signal.

· If images look over-exposed or under-exposed, set [Signal I/O] – [Signal Format] in

the projector’s menu to [Full (0-255)]. Displays the Frame Interpolation setting.

Setting Value: –, Off (ALLM), Off, Low, Mid, or High

Displays the status of the current input source.

Displays the status of ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

Setting Value: –, On (Fast), or Off

Displays the serial number and firmware version.

Displays the serial number.

Displays the embedded software main version.

Displays the embedded software version.

Displays the embedded software version. Displays the embedded software version.

Displays the embedded software version.

Displays the wired network status.

Displays the name used to identify the projector when connected to a network.

Displays the connection path for a wired network.

Displays the DHCP settings.

Displays the IP address display settings.

Displays the IP address.

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Display Status

Category

Item

MAC Address

Displays the MAC address.

Description

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Display Status

Category

Item

Input Signal

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Sync Detect(5V)

Signal Status Resolution Refresh Rate ColorSamp./Depth

Color Space

Description Displays the signal status of the current input source. Displays general information about the input signal. Displays the detection results of 5V signals sent to the connected device.
· Detected: A 5V signal has been detected. · Not Detected: A 5V signal has not been detected. Notes If “Not Detected” is displayed, a 5V signal has not been detected. Make sure the device and cables are securely connected. Displays the identification results of signals. · Available: This signal can be displayed. · No Signal: No signal is being input. · Not supported: An input signal has been detected, but cannot be displayed because
it is not supported by this device. Displays the resolution.
Display example 1: 640 x 480: A signal with an effective resolution of 640 pixels (wide) x 480 lines (high) Display example 2: 1920 x 1080: A signal with an effective resolution of 1920 pixels (wide) x 1080 lines (high) Displays the refresh rate and scanning method. Display example 1: 24p = Refresh Rate 24 [Hz], Scan Mode: Progressive Display example 2: 60i = Refresh Rate 60 [Hz], Scan Mode: Interlace Displays the color sampling and bit depth. Display example 1: YCbCr444/8bit Display example 2: RGB/10bit Notes When YCbCr422 is detected at the following input ports, “-” is displayed because the bit depth cannot be analyzed. · HDMI Displays the color space. · Auto(): When set to [Auto], the color space that is automatically determined
from the input signal is displayed instead of
. Display example: Auto(BT.709) · BT.709: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using BT.709. · BT.2020: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using BT.2020. Notes · BT.709: Mainly used for DVDs and conventional TV broadcasts. · BT.2020: Mainly used for high-quality image content such as HDR.

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Display Status

Category

Item

Dynamic Range

Video Range HDCP Status/Ver

Description

Displays the dynamic range.

· Auto(***): When set to [Auto], the dynamic range that is automatically

determined from the input signal is displayed instead of ***.

Display example: Auto(SDR)

· SDR:

Displayed when the input signal is being processed using SDR.

· HDR10: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using HDR10.

· HDR10+: Displayed when the input signal is being processed using HDR10+.

· HLG:

Displayed when the input signal is being processed using HLG.

Notes · SDR:

Mainly used for DVDs and conventional TV broadcasts.

· HDR10: This is one of the HDR standards and is mainly used for Ultra HD Blu-

rays. With a brightness gradient approximately 10 times greater than

SDR, this allows you to display realistic images. · HDR10+: This is one of the extended standards of HDR and is mainly used for

Ultra HD Blu-rays. Its dynamic metadata allows you to process images

dynamically and display images with gradations that are more suitable

· HLG:

for each scene than HDR10. This is one of the HDR standards and is mainly used for TV broadcasts.

With a brightness gradient approximately 10 times greater than SDR, this

allows you to display realistic images. Displays the video range.

· Auto(***): When set to [Auto], the dynamic range that is automatically

determined from the input signal is displayed instead of ***.

Display example: Auto(Limited)

· Limited(16-235): Displayed when the input signal is being processed using Limited.

· Full(0-255): Displayed when the input signal is being processed using Full.

Notes · Limited(16-235): Usually selected when the input signal is a YCbCr signal.

· Full(0-255): Usually selected when the input signal is an RGB signal.

· If images look over-exposed or under-exposed, set [Signal I/O] – [Signal Format] in

the projector’s menu to [Full (0-255)].

Displays the HDCP status and HDCP version.

· –/–:

Unsupported HDCP signal, or no signal

· Fail/–: HDCP certification failed

· Pass/1.4: HDCP certification passed/HDCP Ver 1.4

· Pass/2.3: HDCP certification passed/HDCP Ver 2.3

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Display Status

Category

Item

Description

Trans. Type

Displays the transmission method.

TMDS transmission method

· TMDS 10.2 G: Up to 10.2 Gbps

(Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI cable) · TMDS 18 G: Up to 18 Gbps

(Be sure to use a premium High Speed HDMI cable)

FRL transmission method

· FRL-3 9G: Up to 9 Gbps

· FRL-3 18G: Up to 18 Gbps

· FRL-4 24G: Up to 24 Gbps

· FRL-4 32G: Up to 32 Gbps

· FRL-4 40G: Up to 40 Gbps

(For FRL transmissions, be sure to use an Ultra High Speed HDMI cable)

Stable Time

Displays the amount of operating time since the signal changed.

Notes The time is reset when the signal changes, and then starts counting the usage time.

<2/4> Signal Mode

Displays detailed information about the input signal. Displays the signal mode.

· HDMI: When an HDMI signal is detected

· DVI: When an DVI signal is detected

AVI VIC/Chk.Sum Displays the VIC code and checksum for AVI InfoFrame.

VIC code: Displays the determination result as a three-digit number.

Checksum: Displays the determination result (Pass/Fail).

Display example: 016/Pass

CLK-MHz/Frame-Hz Displays the actual measurement value of the pixel clock frequency and refresh rate.

Pixel clock frequency [MHz]: Max. 4 digits for the integer part, 3 digits for the decimal

part

Refresh Rate [Hz]: Max. 3 digits for the integer part, 3 digits for the decimal part

Display example: 148.500/60.000

Total-H/V

Displays the total number of pixels and lines including the number of effective pixels and

blanking.

Total number of pixels per line: Max. 4 digits for the integer part

Total number of lines per frame: Max. 4 digits for the integer part

Display example: 2200/1125

Sync Polarity

Displays the sync polarity of the horizontal and vertical sync signals.

Horizontal Sync Polarity: Pos / Neg

Vertical Sync Polarity: Pos / Neg

Display example: H:Pos/V:Neg

EDID Mode

Displays the EDID mode settings. Display example: Up to 4K60 10G

EDID HDR10+ Equalizer Level

Displays the EDID (HDR10+) mode settings. Displays the equalizer level (HDMI IN EQ Level setting).

Setting Value: Auto, Low, Medium, or High

Notes If there is noise in the image or if it is not displayed, you may be able to improve the

issue by changing [Signal I/O] – [HDMI IN EQ Level] in the projector’s menu.

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Category

Item

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Audio Type

Audio Freq/Depth

GCP A/V Mute

DDC Status <4/4> HF-VSIF ALLM

Description Displays detailed information about the input signal. Displays the audio signal type input to the connected device from the HDMI port.
· ARC: Conventional audio data transmissions (DVD, TV broadcasting, and so on) · eARC: High-quality audio data transmissions (Ultra HD Blu-ray, and so on) Displays the audio signal frequency and bit depth input to the connected device from the HDMI port. Display example: 44.1kHz/16bit Notes Compressed audio formats may not be displayed. Displays the A/V Mute status of GCP packets. · On: This device cannot display or output video and audio. · Off: This device can display or output video and audio. Notes If “On” is displayed, turn the connected device or this device off and then back on again. If the problem persists, unplug the projector and contact Epson for help. Displays the connected device and DDC communication status. Displays detailed information about the input signal. Displays the measurement value of the HF- VSIF ALLM.
Display example: –, On, or Off

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Appendix
Trademarks
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, High-Definition Multimedia Interface, High Speed HDMI, and Ultra High Speed HDMI are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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