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Dimensions

OPEN

POWER

STATUS

POWER

SOURCE

AUTO

230 mm/9.0

177 mm/7.0

48 mm/

1.9

11 mm/

0.4

27 mm/

1.1

Summary of Contents for LVP-X30U

Page 1: ...X30 Data Projector User Manual MODEL LVP X30U ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ITALIANO ESPAÑOL ...

Page 2: ...is equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense IMPORTANT Digital Light Processing DLP Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are all trademarks of Texas Instruments Windows 98 Windows 95 and Windows 3 1 are registered trademarks in the United States and other countries of Microsoft Corpor...

Page 3: ...X30 Data Projector User Manual MODEL LVP X30U ENGLISH ...

Page 4: ...tempting to use the unit For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be accessible Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire Disconnect the power cable mains lead from the power outlet after using the unit Before disconnecting the power cable make sure that the POWER indicator lights in...

Page 5: ...should fall into the unit immediately disconnect the power cable from the unit and have the object removed by a qualified service person Do not place any liquids on top of the unit Do not look into the lens while the unit is on Serious damage to your eyes could result Carrying around When carrying the unit around please use the carrying case that comes with it and to protect the lens from scratche...

Page 6: ...urces bring out the true image display quality of the unit Screen not distorted to a trapezoid keystoning when pro jecting to the height of the line of vision Because the projection position is already set to the height of the line of vision there is no keystoning effect Even when projecting above or under the height of the line of vision image distortion if any can be adjusted using the key stone...

Page 7: ...re aligned correctly 3 Slide the cover back until it snaps into place Notes If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity If you will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries There are operations that can only be carried out by remote control Handle the remote control caref...

Page 8: ... 3 Lens 3 9 Adjuster button 15 Control panel POWER indicator 14 16 POWER button 14 16 STATUS indicator 32 AUTO button 18 SOURCE button 14 16 Bottom For operational instructions refer to the page indicated in brackets Rear adjuster 15 Lamp cover screw 33 Front adjuster 15 Ventilation slots 3 POWER STATUS POWER SOURCE AUTO Sliding lens cap 3 14 Lamp cover 33 Exhaust vents 3 ...

Page 9: ...egistered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc The logo is trade marked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc Ventilation slots 3 Remote sensor 5 Built in security slot see below AC IN terminal 14 Rear adjuster 15 AUDIO MOUSE RGB YCbCr VIDEO S VIDEO Terminal Panel MOUSE connector 17 AUDIO jack 10 11 12 VIDEO jack 10 S VIDEO jack 10 Built in Security Slot RGB YCbCr connector 11 12 Ventilation slot...

Page 10: ...during infrared sending POWER button 14 16 MOUSE button 17 VIDEO button 16 MENU button 20 P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s c o n t i n u e d Infrared transmitter 5 ZOOM button 19 CANCEL button 17 22 RGB button 16 MOUSE POWER VIDEO MENU CANCEL RGB MOUSE POWER VIDEO MENU CANCEL RGB AUTO FREEZE MUTE ZOOM VOLUME KEYSTONE FLIP COVER 18 20 Cursor key 17 19 22 ...

Page 11: ...nit where temperatures vary greatly The unit must be used at temperatures between 5 C 41 F and 35 C 95 F Do not expose the unit to moisture dust or smoke This will harm the screen image Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around the unit to allow heat dissipation Do not cover the vents on the bottom or the side of the unit Positioning the unit The projected image becomes larger as the distan...

Page 12: ...d When connecting two external units the audio from either one of these units can be output from the speaker of this device Audio can be turned on and off for video related input video S video from the menu or RGB or YCbCr input see page 28 C o n n e c t i o n s Connection to the VIDEO jack of the unit Connection to the S VIDEO jack of the unit L R VCR DVD player laser disc player etc VCR DVD play...

Page 13: ...tor by setting the RGB YCbCr connector to YCbCr see page 27 from the menu Connection to the RGB YCbCr connector To audio out jack Audio adaptor accessory Audio cable accessory DVD player To component video YCbCr OUT jack Component cable YCbCr cable option Jacks RCA 3 mini D Sub 15 pin Rear panel jacks of this device Plug in the connection cable and tighten the screws White L Red R Green Blue Red Y...

Page 14: ...jack of this projector and setting the RGB YCbCr connector to RGB see page 27 Either read the instruction manual or contact the manufacturer concerning the method used to set your PC IBM PC AT compatible Macintosh mini D sub 15 pin monitor output connector To headphone jack Audio cable accessory Rear panel jacks of this device Mini D Sub 15 pin connector RGB cable accessory Plug in the connection ...

Page 15: ...ct Control Panels and open Monitors 2 Click and open Options 3 Select your new resolution and click OK Notebook computers and resolution standards The unit is designed to project industry standardized video such as VESA Video Electronics Standards Association or XGA eXtended Graphics Array Notebook computers do not use indus try standards They use whatever timing is necessary to match their local ...

Page 16: ...y in green 3 Turn on the connected source computer VCR DVD player etc If you use a video component start playback for screen image adjustment 4 Select the input by pressing either the VIDEO or RGB button of the remote con trol or the SOURCE button of this device refer to page 16 MOUSE POWER VIDEO MENU CANCEL RGB SOURCE Notes If the blue or black screen the background type differs depending on the ...

Page 17: ... the image size to match the dis tance to the screen Next use the focus ring to adjust the focus 8 Change the unit setting to suit the method and source selected in step 4 Select the PROJECTION appropriate for the type of projector installation See page 29 If the image is projected reversed vertically or horizontally reset PROJECTION In the case of video or S video select the color system as neces...

Page 18: ...DEO button RGB button SOURCE button 9 Adjust the picture elements see page 22 then select the picture type according to the video content see page 26 10 Start using the unit The following functions are available while using the unit Adjusting the volume of the unit s speaker see pages 18 and 28 Turning off the image and muting the sound temporarily see page 18 Freezing a moving picture see page 18...

Page 19: ...rt the PC U s i n g t h e R e m o t e C o n t r o l a s t h e P C M o u s e IBM PC AT or Macintosh USB Port Connection Connect the supplied USB mouse cable directly to the USB port universal serial bus of the personal computer as shown in the diagram IBM PS 2 Mouse Port Connection Connect the supplied PS 2 mouse cable to the personal computer as shown in the diagram MOUSE connector USB mouse cable...

Page 20: ...f and the sound is muted at the same time To restore the picture and sound press the button again MUTE Adjusting the Volume Adjusting the volume of the unit s speaker Press VOLUME to increase the volume or to decrease VOLUME KEYSTONE Adjustment When distortion of the projected image cannot be compensated with the adjust ers press the KEYSTONE button to adjust accurately KEYSTONE Using KEYSTONE but...

Page 21: ... 90 reduction ZOOM Original size Ten times as large as the original size Enlarged screen Standard screen To move to the desired portion of the enlarged picture Press the desired portion of the cursor key The available directions are indicated by the four large triangle marks on the cursor key The pic ture will move in the direction of the mark you are pressing Note Less than the original size of t...

Page 22: ...CbCr input The advanced menu will be displayed when the MENU button is pressed with the remote control FLIP COVER open Advanced menu MENU button For VIDEO S VIDEO and component video YCbCr input Common menu Common menu M e n u o p e r a t i o n MOUSE POWER VIDEO MENU CANCEL RGB MOUSE POWER VIDEO MENU CANCEL RGB AUTO FREEZE MUTE ZOOM VOLUME KEYSTONE 22 22 22 22 22 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 2...

Page 23: ...GLISH Normal menu RGB input Advanced menu The Advanced menu cannot be used unless the FLIP COVER of the supplied remote control is open RGB input 22 22 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 26 26 26 29 30 A C B ...

Page 24: ...ect BRIGHTNESS The items that appear in the menu will differ depending on the input 4 Press the cursor keys to adjust the brightness 5 Press the cursor keys to select CONTRAST 6 Press the cursor keys to adjust the contrast A d j u s t i n g t h e p i c t u r e e l e m e n t s To close the menu Press the CANCEL button For VIDEO S VIDEO and component video YCbCr input 7 Press the cursor keys to sele...

Page 25: ...e size automatically Timing Chart The resolution of the unit is 1024 768 Other resolution images e g 1280 1024 are compressed into 1024 768 In such a case projected letters and lines might appear unevenly Resolution H Sync kHz V Sync Hz IBM PC AT compatible machine 640 350 31 5 70 1 640 350 37 9 85 1 720 350 31 5 70 0 640 400 31 5 70 1 640 400 37 9 85 1 720 400 31 5 70 0 720 400 37 9 85 0 640 480 ...

Page 26: ...Either press the AUTO button on the main unit or open the FLIP COVER of the remote control and press the AUTO button there If no images appear during setting Use the following procedure when no images appear during setting because the clock frequency or phase is grossly inaccurate 1 Turn off the power of all devices connected The input signal will stop and either a blue or black background This de...

Page 27: ...r keys to display the INFORMATION menu and set the lamp hours of usage 2 Display the INFORMATION menu use the cursor keys to select LAMP US AGE HOURS RESET and then press the ENTER button 3 If the ENTER button is not used during reset press the CANCEL button When the power will not turn on because the lamp usage hours of has exceeded 1100 hours The power will not turn on when the lamp hours of usa...

Page 28: ...image contents Subtle color settings are possible as desired Setting is possible for each input 1 Select the image to be input page 16 2 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con trol open press the MENU button to dis play the Advanced menu then use the cursor keys to select COLOR 3 Use the cursor keys to select GAMMA 4 Use the cursor keys to set the GAMMA The following can be selected Normal Natural ...

Page 29: ... cursor keys to select VIEW 3 Display the frame then use the cursor keys to select ASPECT 4 Use the cursor keys to set the ASPECT ratio Any of the following four different settings can be selected for images REAL input signal projection without pixel replacement AUTO projection after automatic input signal zoom in zoom out DIRECT the original aspect ratio of the im age is maintained at all times 4...

Page 30: ...he cursor keys to set the display position Audio Muting Audio only can be muted for each input This function is convenient when multiple video units are connected to this projector 1 Select the input to be muted page 16 2 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con trol open press the MENU button to dis play the Advanced menu then use the cursor keys to select SETUP 3 Use the cursor keys to select SOUND...

Page 31: ...OURCE then use the cursor keys to set ON or OFF ON All input signals are searched OFF Remote control VIDEO button Video and S video are searched Remote control RGB button RGB and YCbCr signals are searched Main unit SOURCE button All input signals are searched individually Selecting a Projection Type If the projection type is not correctly set in accordance with the installation conditions images ...

Page 32: ...e remote con trol open press the MENU button to dis play the Advanced menu then use the cursor keys to select OPTION 2 When OPTION menu is displayed use the cursor keys to select MENUTYPE 3 Use the cursor keys to select TRANSLUCENT or OPAQUE Other Menu Settings The time that the menu is displayed on the screen can be set with this function 1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con trol open press th...

Page 33: ...he STATUS indicator blink Is installation correct Was the Keystone adjustment performed correctly Is the lens properly focused Are the screen and projector positioned at the correct angle Does the projection distance place the screen outside the focus range Is there condensation dirt etc on the lens Condensation on the internal optical system is possible when the projec tor has been stored in a co...

Page 34: ...locked remove whatever is blocking them The temperature protector has been triggered If you try to turn on the unit immedi ately after turning off sometimes the power does not come on If this happens wait at least one minute then turn on the unit again The lamp lighting voltage error detection protector has been triggered Wait at least one minute before turning on the unit again If this does not s...

Page 35: ...n the unit upside down carefully 3 Loosen the lamp cover securing screw 4 Remove the lamp cover CAUTION Do not use a lamp cartridge other than the Mitsubishi replacement lamp cartridge Order this from your dealer using the unit model number see Notes below 5 Loosen the three lamp cartridge securing screws This unit has a safety switch 6 Hold the handle then pull the lamp cartridge upward to remove...

Page 36: ...nsion True Power Requirement 100 to 120 220 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 180 watts Mechanical Dimensions Excluding Stand 23 0 cm W 4 8 cm H 17 7 cm D 9 0 in W 1 9 in H 7 0 in D Net Weight 1 4 kg 3 1 lbs Operational Temperatures Data projector 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 30 to 85 humidity Remote control 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Regulations UL Approved UL 1950 CSA 950 Meets FCC Class A requirements ...

Page 37: ...E 35 ENGLISH Dimensions OPEN POWER STATUS POWER SOURCE AUTO 230 mm 9 0 177 mm 7 0 48 mm 1 9 11 mm 0 4 27 mm 1 1 ...

Page 38: ...Printed in Japan Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 1 Zusho Baba Nagaokakyo City Kyoto Japan ...

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