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Getting to Know the 4000i 7
The Epson 9300i Projector
The 4000i comes with an Epson 9300i multimedia projector for you to install in the cabinet.
This projector has been selected for its high resolution and its uniform brightness and clarity.
Also, its lamp has a life expectancy of 7,000 hours.
This projector has a native resolution of 1400 x 1050 pixels. To take advantage of this high
resolution, a connected computer should have a graphics card or driver that supports this
resolution. Your computer can support this resolution setting as long as you’ve installed a
recently released graphics card or you’ve a graphics controller program running. An example
of a graphics card that supports this resolution is the NVIDIA card from NVIDIA® Corporation,
and an example of a graphics controller program is the PowerStrip application, which is
available from EnTech Taiwan. If you use a graphics controller program, set the computer’s
resolution setting to 1400 x 1050 pixels by following the instructions that come with the
program. While the projector scales all resolutions from 640 x 480 pixels and higher, some
resolutions may not properly display and the image quality will be lower if you don’t use the
optimal resolution of 1400 x 1050.
The 9300i projector comes with a remote control with an On/Off button to conserve battery life.
Like other projectors, the 9300i can be in various states during the course of a day (see
Table 1). For example, the projector puts itself in Standby mode if it doesn’t receive a video
signal for 30 minutes. To determine what state the projector is in, look at the LEDs in the
4000i’s control panel and use Table 1. If you need more information on these LEDs, see
page 43. If you need more information on using the control panel, see page 45.
Table 1: States of the Projector
Projector
State
Comments
Length of Time
in This State
Lamp Status
LED
Active Display
Source LEDs
Standby The projector is effectively off.
The interactive white-board is
blank. The fan may be running.
Indefinitely Flashing very
slowly
None lit
Powering Up The lamp is warming up. The
interactive whiteboard displays
the A/V mute image. (You can
change what’s displayed on
this
A/V mute screen. See page 35
or page 63 and 64 of the
projector’s guide.)
40–100 seconds Flashing
slowly
None lit
On The lamp is on and the
projector is ready for use. The
interactive whiteboard displays
the image from the selected
source.
Indefinitely Glowing
steadily green
Current source
LED lit
Reversible
Standby
The lamp is on. The interactive
whiteboard displays the A/V
mute screen.
Five minutes Flashing
quickly
None lit
Powering
Down
The lamp is cooling off. The
interactive whiteboard displays
the A/V mute screen.
50 seconds Flashing
slowly
None lit
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