User’s Guide®HDTV LCD Projection Television LS47P2 LS57P2●
10 Setting Up the TVOutdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding• It is best to have a professional technician install an antenna on the roof of a stru
100 Caring For the TV7 Position the new lamp as shown below. Then slide it carefully into the lamp slot until it stops.8 Tighten the screws in the co
Caring For the TV 10110 Align the speaker cover over the TV, making sure it fits into the holes. Push in on all sides of the cover.11 Plug in the TV a
102 Caring For the TV2 Flip down the printer lock cover.3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it. It spins freely when it is unlocked.
Caring For the TV 1034 Grasp the printer handle and pull the printer out as far as it goes.Removing and Replacing the Ink Cassette1 Pull open the ink
104 Caring For the TV2 Lift up the ink cassette latch, then carefully pull out the cassette.3 Remove the new cassette from its package. Then remove t
Caring For the TV 1055 Once it is aligned, gently push the cassette into the slot until it clicks into place beneath the latch.6 Flip up the ink cover
106 Caring For the TVSliding the Printer Back In1 Slide in the printer until it stops. If the printer catches on the opened printer door beneath it,
Caring For the TV 107Moving or Transporting the TVWhen moving the TV, have two people grasp the TV as shown below. Lift the TV using the handles on th
108 Caring For the TV
Solving Problems 109Solving ProblemsIf you have a problem with the TV, read any error messages on the screen and check the lights on the front panel.
Setting Up the TV 11Suggested Supports or StandsYou can use an optional Epson TV stand to support your TV. Order part number V12H003R03 (for the LS47P
110 Solving ProblemsResponding to TV Panel Light IndicatorsLamp and Power light statusLamp light Power light StatusOff Green ReadyThe TV is operatin
Solving Problems 111Off Red Internal errorThe TV has an internal problem. Press the Power button to turn off the TV and then unplug it. Contact Epson
112 Solving ProblemsBasic Operation ProblemsPicture ProblemsProblem SolutionThe power won’t come on. Make sure your electrical outlet is working and
Solving Problems 113Sound ProblemsThe picture contains no color or incorrect colors.Select a different Color Mode as described on page 63.Check your T
114 Solving ProblemsTV Reception or Operation ProblemsRemote Control ProblemsProblem SolutionTV reception is poor. Check your antenna, cable, or digi
Solving Problems 115Problems Viewing Photos from Cards or DiscsPrinting ProblemsProblem SolutionYou insert a card or CD, but you don’t see your photos
116 Solving ProblemsIf you don’t see an error icon, check here for more printing solutions: Problem SolutionYou see an error message on the screen.Th
Solving Problems 117Clearing a Paper Jam From the Back of the Printer1 Press and release the printer cover latch to open the cover.2 Flip down the pri
118 Solving Problems3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it. It spins freely when it is unlocked.4 Grasp the printer handle and pull th
Solving Problems 1195 Use a Phillips-head screwdriver with a shaft at least 6 inches long to remove the 2 screws securing the printer on each side, as
12 Setting Up the TVInstalling the Set-Top ShelfThe set-top shelf provides a convenient support for a center surround sound speaker or other componen
120 Solving Problems9 Slide the printer back onto its guiderails and align the screws with the screw holes on each side.10 Tighten the screws securel
Solving Problems 121Problems Saving Photos to a CD-R/RWWhen the CD-R/RW Writer can’t write your photo to a disc, or has another detectable problem, th
122 Solving Problems
Specifications 123SpecificationsGeneralScreen and Display* Lamp life will vary depending on the mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage.Mec
124 SpecificationsEnvironmentalInterfacesOperating temperature 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)Storage temperature 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C)Operating humid
Specifications 125PrinterOptionsSafetyEMIType Dye-sublimation thermal transfer printerResolution 300 dpi (equivalent to 4896 dpi on an ink jet printer
126 Specifications
Notices 127NoticesEpson America, Inc., Limited WarrantyWhat Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. (“Epson”) warrants to the original consumer purchaser that
128 NoticesTHIS WARRANTY AND REMEDY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED W
Notices 129FCC Compliance StatementFor United States UsersThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev
Setting Up the TV 13Securing the TVYou may want to secure the TV to a wall or other support so it stays upright on its stand during an earthquake or o
130 Notices
Index 131IndexAAdding channels, 49Adjusting picture and sound, 63 to 68Air filter, cleaning, 95 to 96Antennaconnecting, 17grounding, 10satellite, 20An
132 IndexChannel(s)adding, 49Auto Program setting, 47 to 48blocking, 59 to 61buttons, 50favorite, 50labelling, 51 to 52Lock setting, 59 to 61Manual P
Index 133IInk cassetteproblems, 115 to 116replacing, 101 to 106Input sourceblocking, 59 to 61labelling, 44 to 45skipping unused, 43Interface specifica
134 IndexPrinterlight, 70, 90, 111lock, 102, 106, 117 to 118, 120paper, see Paperreplacing ink, 101 to 106sliding in, 106sliding out, 101 to 103, 117
Index 135Standard videocamcorder connection, 31DVD player connection, 23satellite receiver connection, 20VCR connection, 24VCR/cable box connection, 2
136 Index
14 Setting Up the TVConnecting the HDTV TunerIf your TV included an HDTV tuner, follow these instructions to connect it. 1 Turn off and unplug your T
Setting Up the TV 157 Connect the other end of the cable to the L–Audio–R connectors on the tuner.8 Plug the TV and tuner into an electrical outlet.9
16 Setting Up the TVConnecting Other EquipmentYou can connect the TV to a variety of equipment. Follow the steps in the applicable sections below, de
Setting Up the TV 17Antenna or Direct Cable TV ConnectionConnect the TV to an outside antenna or to your cable system using a 75-ohm coaxial cable.Con
18 Setting Up the TVCable Box ConnectionsThe connection method differs, depending on the type of cable box you have. Your cable box may unscramble si
Setting Up the TV 19Cable Box Unscrambles Only Some of Your ChannelsIf your cable box unscrambles signals for only some of your channels, connect it a
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20 Setting Up the TVSatellite Receiver ConnectionIf you’ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV, you need to use a different connection method so you ca
Setting Up the TV 21DVD Player With a DVI Connection1 Turn off and unplug your TV and your DVD player.2 Connect one end of a DVI-HDTV cable to the DVI
22 Setting Up the TVDVD Player With Component Video Connection1 Connect one end of the component video cable to any available set of Y (green), PB (b
Setting Up the TV 23DVD Player With an S-Video Connection1 Connect one end of an S-video cable to one of the S-Video connectors on the back of the TV
24 Setting Up the TVVCR ConnectionFollow these steps to connect a VCR by itself. If you’re connecting a cable, cable box, or satellite receiver along
Setting Up the TV 25VCR and Cable Service (Without Cable Box) Connection1 Connect the VCR as described in “VCR Connection” on page 24.2 Connect the ca
26 Setting Up the TVVCR and Cable Box Connection1 Turn off and unplug your TV, VCR, and cable box.2 Connect the VCR as described in “VCR Connection”
Setting Up the TV 27VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection1 Turn off and unplug your TV, VCR, and satellite receiver.2 Connect the VCR as described in
28 Setting Up the TV8 If your satellite service does not include local channels, you can also connect an outside antenna or cable service line to the
Setting Up the TV 29Stereo Amplifier Connection1 Connect one end of a standard, red/white audio cable to the R and L Audio Output Variab le connectors
Contents 3ContentsSetting Up the TV Selecting a Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Setting Up the TVPC or Game Console Connection1 For a PC, connect one end of a Dsub15 RGB for PC cable to the monitor or PC output connector on th
Setting Up the TV 31Camcorder, Digital Camera, or Other Portable Video ConnectionIt’s best to connect a portable video device to the S-Video or Video
32 Setting Up the TVOther Optional Device ConnectionsHeadphonesConnect headphones to the Headphone connector on the front of the TV.Remote IR Repeate
Setting Up the TV 33Preparing the Remote ControlBefore you can use the remote control, you need to insert the batteries and make sure you aim it corre
34 Setting Up the TVOperating the Remote ControlAim the remote control at the front of the TV, within about a 25° horizontal angle to the left or rig
Setting Up the TV 35Controlling the HDTV Tuner With the Remote ControlYou can use the TV’s remote control to operate the HDTV tuner that came with you
36 Setting Up the TVControlling Other Equipment With the Remote ControlYou can program the remote control to operate other home theater equipment, su
Setting Up the TV 37Remote Control Programming CodesThe programming code for the Epson Livingstation HDTV tuner is 101. Codes for other manufacturers’
38 Setting Up the TVCanon 328, 351 Pentax 316Carver 349 Pentax Research 310CCE 333, 346 Philco 312, 328, 334, 349, 351Citizen 310, 314, 319, 329, 346
Setting Up the TV 39Headquarter 311 Signature 2000 (M. Ward)336, 364Hitachi 316, 331, 332, 351, 353 Singer 301, 328, 333Hi-Q 313, 314 Sony 301, 302, 3
4 ContentsLabelling TV Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Selecting a Predefine
40 Setting Up the TVSatellite receiver programming codesManufacturer Code Manufacturer CodeAlphastar 150 Philips 140Echostar 147, 148 Primestar 149GE
Setting Up the TV 41Plugging In and Turning On the TVAfter your video and audio equipment are connected and the remote control is ready, you can plug
42 Setting Up the TVIf you see a blank screen with No Signal at the bottom:• Turn on the source (VCR, DVD, etc.)• Insert a disc or tape, if you’re vi
Setting Up the TV 435 Press Prev < or Next > to select English, Français (French), or Español (Spanish).6 Press Exit to select another menu or p
44 Setting Up the TVLabelling Input SourcesIt’s helpful to label your input sources if you’re using more than one device with your TV, such as a DVD
Setting Up the TV 45Selecting a Predefined Label1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the label you want. If 1/2 appears in the bottom right corne
46 Setting Up the TVTurning Off the TV1 Press the Power button on the TV panel or the remote control.2 The Power light flashes orange as the TV cools
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 47Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsIf you plan to use your TV’s built-in tuner to view television programs, you’
48 Setting Up and Controlling Channels4 First make sure the correct television source type is selected for Antenna 1 and/or Antenna 2. Select TV for
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 49Manually Adding or Skipping ChannelsFor channels that are not automatically detected when you use Auto Program,
Contents 5Caring For the TV Cleaning the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
50 Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsSelecting ChannelsTo select the channel you want to watch, do one of the following:• Enter the channel number u
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 51Labelling TV ChannelsYou may want to label your channels so you can easily identify them by name instead of just
52 Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsSelecting a Predefined Label1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the label (such as CBS) in the Edit colum
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 53Setting Up Parental ControlsYou can control access to rated television programs and block access to certain chan
54 Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsThen you see the Lock menu.5 Press Select d to highlight Password Change, then press Enter. You see this screen
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 55Blocking Programs Using V-ChipYour TV is equipped with V-Chip technology that allows you to block the display of
56 Setting Up and Controlling Channels7 Press Select d to highlight Country, then press Prev < or Next > to select U.S.A. or Canada. 8 If you w
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 5711 If you selected TV Rating, you see these options:All of the ratings are unblocked by default. Press Select d
58 Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsV-Chip RatingsU.S.A. TV ratingsRating DescriptionAge-based ratingsTV-Y All ChildrenDesigned to be appropriate f
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 59Blocking Channels and Input SourcesIn addition to blocking rated TV programs and movies, you can block access to
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60 Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsThe highlight moves to the first character in the password field:4 Using the number buttons on the remote contr
Setting Up and Controlling Channels 617 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the channel number, then press Enter. The highlight moves to the Lock
62 Setting Up and Controlling ChannelsIf you see one of these screens and you want to access the program, movie, channel, or input source, follow the
Adjusting the Picture and Sound 63Adjusting the Picture and SoundYou can make adjustments to your TV’s picture and sound quality, as described in thes
64 Adjusting the Picture and SoundChanging the Color Mode1 Press Enter. 2 Press Select d or Select u to choose one of the following, then press Enter
Adjusting the Picture and Sound 65Adjusting the Color Temperature1 Press Select d or Select u to highlight Color Temp..2 Press Prev < or Next >
66 Adjusting the Picture and Sound4 Press Select d to highlight the 480p Color Matrix setting.5 Press Prev < or Next > to select DVD (to optimi
Adjusting the Picture and Sound 67Wide stretches a standard 4:3 ratio image to fit into your 16:9 ratio screen, but the image size stretches increasin
68 Adjusting the Picture and SoundAdjusting the SoundTo turn the TV speaker volume up or down, use the Vol. up and down buttons on the TV panel or r
Using TV Features 69Using TV FeaturesYour TV provides various features to enhance your viewing experience, as described in these sections:• “Printing
Setting Up the TV 7Setting Up the TVFollow the steps in these sections to prepare a spot for your TV, set it up, connect it, turn it on, and prepare i
70 Using TV Features(To freeze additional images, press the Freeze button again. The previously frozen images are erased.)3 To enlarge the selected i
Using TV Features 71Changing the Capture SettingsIf you’re freezing images containing text or images from a DVD player that uses progressive output, y
72 Using TV Features2 Press the POP button on the remote control. The image from the first source appears on the left and the image from the second s
Using TV Features 73Using Channel ZappingChannel zapping lets you get a quick look at programs broadcast on up to seven additional channels while you’
74 Using TV FeaturesZapping ChannelsThe first channel you select in channel zapping is the main channel. You’ll be able to hear the audio only from t
Using TV Features 75Turning On Closed Caption DisplayYou can turn on closed caption display so you can read dialogue or station information transmitte
76 Using TV FeaturesAutomatically Shutting Off the TVYou can set up the TV to shut off automatically in case you fall asleep or want to control how l
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 77Viewing, Printing, and Saving PhotosYou can use the digital photo card slots and printer built into your TV, an
78 Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos• The photo files must contain a time stamp, so the slide show can display the files in time stamp order.• The
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 793 After a few seconds, the Photo screen appears. It displays the photos on your card and outlines the first one
8 Setting Up the TV• Do not place the TV in an area subject to vibration.• Do not place the TV or the remote control on top of or near heat-producing
80 Viewing, Printing, and Saving PhotosCompatible Photos and File Structure (CD)If you create a CD-R/RW of your photos using a computer, make sure th
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 813 Place your CD-R/RW on the tray with the label side facing up. Make sure the disc lays flat in the tray.4 Pres
82 Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos7 Press Select d to highlight CD-R/RW (if necessary) and press Enter. You see the CD folders in the Photo View
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 83Enlarging and Rotating PhotosAfter inserting your photo card or CD, you can enlarge the photo view. You can als
84 Viewing, Printing, and Saving PhotosViewing a Slide ShowYou can view your photos automatically, for a few seconds each, by running a slide show. Y
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 853 To select or deselect a photo, press Prev. <, Next >, Select d, or Select u to highlight it, then press
86 Viewing, Printing, and Saving PhotosPrinting PhotosOnce you’ve viewed your photos on a digital photo card or CD—or captured a video image using th
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 872 Grasp the paper cassette and pull it all the way out of the printer.3 Open the paper cassette lid.
88 Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos4 You can load up to 20 sheets of paper. Position the paper with the shiny side face up, with the wide bordere
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 896 Slide the cassette into its slot, open end first. Push it in until it clicks into place.7 Close the printer c
Setting Up the TV 9Operating the TV Safely• Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Re
90 Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos2 Press the Print button on the TV panel or remote control. You see the Print Settings screen:3 To print one c
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 91Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print JobsOnce you send a photo for printing, you can monitor its progress or can
92 Viewing, Printing, and Saving PhotosCancelling an Individual Print Job1 Press Prev. <, Next >, Select d, or Select u to highlight the job an
Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos 93Inserting a CD-R/RW1 Press the eject button on the drive to open the tray.2 Place a new, blank CD-R/RW disc on
94 Viewing, Printing, and Saving Photos4 You see a writing confirmation message while your photos are written to the CD and the drive light flashes.
Caring For the TV 95Caring For the TVTo keep your TV clean and operating correctly, or to move it to another location, follow the steps in these secti
96 Caring For the TV2 Use a small, hand-held vacuum to remove dust from both sides of the vent cover.3 To replace the vent cover, insert the tabs on
Caring For the TV 97Replacing the TV Projection LampThe projection lamp in your TV is designed to last approximately 10,000 hours. Lamp life will vary
98 Caring For the TVLamp Replacement Precautions• Never touch the projection lamp immediately after turning off the TV or you could be burned.Wait at
Caring For the TV 994 On the front of the TV, push in the latch on the lamp cover, then pull off the cover and set it aside.5 Use the screwdriver that
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