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EPSON PowerLite 9300i Projector
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 EPSON PowerLite 9300i Projector
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Displaying an Image
If you turn on your computer or video equipment before 
turning on the projector, the projector will automatically 
select the connected source. If you have multiple sources 
connected, you may have to switch to the desired source 
manually (see “Selecting the Image Source” at right). 
Turning On the Projector
1. Remove the lens cap.
Caution: Do not use the projector with the lens cap in place. 
The heat generated by the lens can damage the cap.
2. Connect the power cord to the projector, then plug the 
other end into a grounded electrical outlet. 
3. Wait a few seconds until the P power light to turns orange. 
4. Press the red P 
Power
 button on top of the projector. You 
can also use the P 
Power 
button on the remote control.
If you’re using the remote control, make 
sure batteries are installed and the power 
switch on the side of the remote control 
is turned on. 
The P power light flashes green as the 
projector warms up, and an image begins 
to appear after about 30 seconds. When the power light 
stops flashing and remains green (in about 40 seconds), the 
projector is ready for use. 
If you’ve enabled password protect, enter your password at 
the prompt. 
Warning: Never look into the lens when the lamp is on. This 
can damage your eyes.
Note: To shut down the projector, see page 10. Shutting 
down the projector correctly prevents premature lamp failure 
and possible damage from overheating. 
Selecting the Image Source
You can use the source buttons either on the projector or the 
remote control:
❏ The projector has two 
Source
 buttons. 
Use the 
Computer/DVI
 button to switch between 
equipment connected to the Computer 1, Computer 2, and 
DVI ports.
Use the 
Video/BNC
 button to switch between equipment 
connected to the Video, S-Video, and BNC ports. 
❏ The remote control has seven 
Source
 buttons. Use them to 
switch between equipment connected to the port identified 
on each button. 
Note: You can preview all sources to help you select the desired 
source (see page 7).
Power
button