Support Projectors PowerLite Series Epson PowerLite 570

How do I configure multiple projectors of the same model with the same projector settings?

  • You can configure multiple projector of the same model with the same settings by copying the source projector's batch settings on a USB thumb drive and saving the settings in the target projectors.

    Note: You can only copy the projector settings between projectors with the same product name, for example:

    • PowerLite 575W > PowerLite 575W
    • BrightLink 595Wi > BrightLink 595Wi
    • BrightLink Pro 1420Wi > BrightLink Pro 1420Wi

    Note: Not all projector settings can be copied between projectors. The following settings cannot be copied:

    • Last input signal
    • Warning and error log
    • Lamp hours
    • Password
    • Network settings

    Copying Projector Settings from Source Projector

    1. Unplug the power cable from the projector.
    2. Insert a blank USB thumb drive into the USB-A port on the projector.
    3. Plug in the power cable while holding the Esc button.
    4. Release the Esc button when all the lights turn on.
    5. The lights will flash while the projector settings are copied.

    6. Copying is done when the Status, Lamp, and Temp lights go off and the power light remains lit (blue).
    7. The projector will create a file PJCONFDATA.bin on the USB thumb drive containing the projector settings.

    Saving/Transferring Projector Settings to Target Projector

    1. Unplug the power cable from the target projector.
    2. Insert the USB thumb drive with the copied projector settings into the USB-A port on the target projector.
    3. Plug in the power cable while holding the Menu button.
    4. Hold the Menu button until all the status lights come on.
    5. The lights will flash while the projector settings are transferred.

    6. Transferring is done when the Status, Lamp, and Temp lights go off and the power light remains lit (blue).
Published:  Oct 22, 2014 Was this helpful? Thank you for the feedback!
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