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Notes on Installation

No toppling of the unit

Avoid using as the unit topples over on its side. It may
cause malfunction.

Use to be level

Avoid using as the unit tilts more than 20 degrees. Do not
install the unit other than on the floor or ceiling. These
installation may cause malfunction.

No blocking the ventilation holes

Avoid using something to cover over the front ventilation
holes; otherwise, the internal heat may build up.

Use the supplied front cover only when the power is turned
off. Do not turn on the projector with the front cover on. It
may cause malfunction.

Carry out the followings.

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V

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J

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L

M

N

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Summary of Contents for VPL-X1000E

Page 1: ...3 865 632 12 1 VPL X1000U VPL X1000E VPL X1000M Operating Instructions LCD Data Projector EN ...

Page 2: ... located on the rear of the Remote Commander Laser light shines out of this window For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equ...

Page 3: ...ceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol Y or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which i...

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Page 5: ... OUT connector on INPUT B as a monitor output connector 21 EN Projecting 22 EN Adjustments and settings using the menu Using the MENU 25 EN The PICTURE CTRL Menu 26 EN The INPUT SETTING Menu 28 EN The SET SETTING Menu 31 EN Installation Installation Examples 33 EN Floor Installation 33 EN Ceiling Installation 34 EN Unsuitable Installation 35 EN Notes on Installation 36 EN Maintenance Maintenance 3...

Page 6: ...e used for installation Be careful not to catch your fingers by the adjusters when you lift up the projector Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the adjusters out On illumination To obtain the best picture the front of the screen should not be exposed to direct lighting or sunlight Ceiling mounted spot lighting is recommended Use a cover over fluorescent lamps to avoid lowering the c...

Page 7: ...brasive cleansers since these will damage the cabinet Avoid touching the lens To remove dust on the lens use a soft dry cloth Do not use a damp cloth detergent solution or thinner Clean the filter at regular intervals On repacking Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your unit For maximum protection repack your unit as it was origi...

Page 8: ...it has a build in mouse receiver For your presentation you can use the laser pointer built in the Remote Commander as well High portability This projector has been downsized to 5 9 kg 13 lb of mass and 12 cm 4 3 4 inches of height In addition the carrying handle and the front cover that holds the Remote Commander make it all the more convenient to carry Accepts various input signals Scan converter...

Page 9: ...w to use the adjusters on page 11 EN 8 Front remote control detector 9 Ventilation holes exhaust Notes Do not place anything near the ventilation holes as it may cause internal heat build up Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation holes the air coming out is hot º Lamp cover bottom Carrying handle Used for carrying the projector Security lock Connects to an optional security cable K...

Page 10: ...he front cover is attached Do not hold the front cover when you carry the projector How to remove the front cover Remove the front cover from the front cabinet by stretching out both right and left sides on the front cover How to install the Remote Commander in the front cover Install the Remote Commander in the back of the front cover and fix it with the velcro tapes When housing the Remote Comma...

Page 11: ...jector As for the rear adjusters turn them for adjustment Notes Be careful not to let the projector down on your fingers Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the adjusters out Do not force the rear adjusters when you turn them Using too much force may result in damage How to use the adjusters While lifting the projector adjust the height so that the projector becomes level There are o...

Page 12: ...ower The ON indicator flashes quickly for the first 30 seconds During this time you cannot turn the power back on with the I u key POWER SAVING Lights up when the projector is in the power saving mode When POWER SAVING in the SET SETTING menu is set to ON the projector goes into the power saving mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes Although the lamp goes out the cooling fan keeps running In t...

Page 13: ... installed on an uneven surface For details on using the adjusters see How to use the adjusters on page 11 EN 4 Connector panel For details see page 14 EN Rear The illustration above is the VPL X1000U M model VIDEO IN INPUT A MOUSE AUDIO S VIDEO AUDIO OUT INPUT B MOUSE AUDIO IN OUT CONTROL S IN PLUG IN POWER VIDEO L MONO R AUDIO IN IN OUT 3 4 1 2 ...

Page 14: ... and Function of Controls Rear The illustration above is the VPL X1000U M model RGB input INPUT A RGB IN OUT INPUT B HD D sub 15 pin female Connects to the monitor output on a computer using the supplied cable When inputting a component or 15k RGB signal use the optional cable As for the RGB IN OUT connector on INPUT B you can use it as an output connecor with the RGB IN OUT select switch This con...

Page 15: ...u key 2 INPUT key 3 LASER key Emits laser beam from the laser transmitter when you press this key 4 Joy stick Functions as a mouse of a computer connected to the unit 5 Arrow keys V v B b Front Rear 1 Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc 6 R CLICK key Functions as a right button on a mouse When connected to a Macintosh1 computer the R CLICK key functions as a mouse button 7 RE...

Page 16: ...re to install the battery from the side 2 Install the two size AA R6 batteries supplied with the correct polarity 3 Replace the lid Notes on batteries Make sure that the battery orientation is correct when inserting batteries Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries If you will not use the Remote Commander for a long time remove the batteries to avoid damage from ba...

Page 17: ... the screen Horizontal positioning top view Adjust the horizontal positioning of the projector so that the lens is aligned with the horizontal center of the screen Screen size inches 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 Distance Minimum 1 6 5 1 2 4 7 8 3 2 10 5 4 0 13 3 4 9 15 9 6 1 20 0 7 3 24 1 8 2 26 8 10 2 33 6 11 2 40 4 Maximum 2 0 6 5 3 0 9 9 4 1 13 3 5 1 16 7 6 1 20 1 7 7 25 2 9 2 30 3 10 3...

Page 18: ...rnational Business Machines Corporation U S A Also refer to the instruction manual of equipment to be connected Notes This unit accepts the VGA SVGA XGA and SXGA signals However we recommend you to set the output mode of your computer to the XGA mode for the external monitor For Macintosh computer set the output mode to 19 inch mode If you set your computer such as a notebook type IBM PC AT compat...

Page 19: ...supplied to monitor out Rear to INPUT A or INPUT B SIC S20 Mouse cable supplied to mouse port to audio out Stereo audio connecting cable not supplied to monitor out SMF 401 HD D sub 15 pin cable supplied Signal adapter supplied For details on the DIP switch setting of the adapter see page 43 EN Notes Connect all the connecting cables to the INPUT A connector when you input a signal from the INPUT ...

Page 20: ... video output VCR Rear Connecting Note on the VPL X1000E model The optional IFB X600E Interface Board is required for the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN jacks Rear 15k RGB component equipment to RGB component output SMF 402 Signal Cable not supplied 3X phono jack HD D sub 15 pin male or SMF 400 Video Signal Cable not supplied 5X BNC HD D sub 15 pin male Stereo audio connecting cable not supplied Notes Sele...

Page 21: ...plug not the cable itself Make sure that the RGB IN OUT select switch is set to OUT Rear Monitor Note When the RGB IN OUT select switch is set to OUT the MOUSE connector and AUDIO jack on INPUT B do not function VIDEO IN INPUT A MOUSE AUDIO S VIDEO AUDIO OUT INPUT B MOUSE AUDIO IN OUT CONTROL S IN PLUG IN POWER VIDEO L MONO R AUDIO IN IN OUT Computer to INPUT A SIC S21 Mouse cable for serial port ...

Page 22: ...eo signals input from the INPUT B connector VIDEO Selects audio and video signals input from the AUDIO IN VIDEO VIDEO IN jacks S VIDEO Selects audio and video signals input from the AUDIO IN S VIDEO VIDEO IN jacks Note The AUDIO IN jacks are used as audio outputs of both VIDEO and S VIDEO Note on the VPL X1000E model The optional IFB X600E Interface Board is required for selecting VIDEO Projecting...

Page 23: ...TING key on the Remote Commander To restore the picture press the PICTURE MUTING key again To get the clearest picture You can get the suitable picture when a signal from the computer is input Press the APA key on the Remote Commander or on the control panel The picture is automatically adjusted to be projected clearest Notes Adjust the signal when the still picture is displayed on the screen If y...

Page 24: ...s quickly for the first 30 seconds During this time you will not be able to turn the power back on with the I u key 3 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet after the fan stops running and the STANDBY indicator lights in red When you cannot confirm the on screen message When you cannot confirm the on screen message in a certain condition you can turn off the power by holding the I u key on ...

Page 25: ...en will be reset to their factory preset values Items which can be reset are CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR HUE and SHARP in the PICTURE CTRL menu DOT PHASE SIZE and SHIFT in the INPUT SETTING menu About the memory of the settings The settings are automatically stored in the projector memory When no signal is input When there is no input signal NO INPUT Cannot adjust this item appears on the screen and eac...

Page 26: ...quired for inputting the video signal If you do not install the video board into the unit the video signal cannot be selected Operation 1 Select an item Use the V or v key to select the item then press the b or ENTER key 2 Adjust an item When changing the adjustment level To increase the number press the V or b key To decrease the number press the v or B key Press the ENTER key to restore the orig...

Page 27: ...r colorless select the color system according to the input signal Input signals and adjustable setting items Item Input signal Video or Component RGB B W S video Y C CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR HUE SHARP D PICTURE GAMMA MODE COLOR TEMP COLOR SYS Adjustable can be set Not adjustable can not be set S H A R P 5 0 NTSC3 58 4 43 only V I D E O P I C T U R E C T R L C O N T R A S T 8 0 B R I G H T 5 0 C O L O...

Page 28: ...or the b key to adjust the horizontal position and the V and v key for the vertical position The INPUT SETTING menu is used to adjust the input signal Unadjustable items depending on the input signal are not displayed in the menu Note on the VPL X1000E model The optional IFB X600E Interface Board is required for inputting the video signal If you do not install the video board into the unit the vid...

Page 29: ...38 kinds of preset data for input signals for each INPUT A B the preset memory The memory number of the current input signal and the signal type are displayed when the preset signal is input This projector automatically detects the signal type When the signal is registered to the preset memory a suitable picture is displayed on the screen according to the signal type You can adjust the picture thr...

Page 30: ...Hz 48 077 72 188 H pos V pos 1040 19 SVGA VESA 75 Hz 46 875 75 000 H pos V pos 1056 20 SVGA VESA 85 Hz 53 674 85 061 H pos V pos 1048 21 832 624 Macintosh 16 49 724 74 550 H neg V neg 1152 22 1024 768 XGA VESA 43 Hz 35 522 43 479 H pos V pos 1264 23 XGA VESA 60 Hz 48 363 60 004 H neg V neg 1344 24 XGA VESA 70 Hz 56 476 70 069 H neg V neg 1328 25 XGA VESA 75 Hz 60 023 75 029 H pos V pos 1312 26 XGA...

Page 31: ...rrect Please check INPUT B in SET SETTING appears on the screen and the color of the picture becomes strange or the picture is not displayed Continued I N P U T A S E T S E T T I N G S T A T U S O N I N P U T A R G B I N P U T B R G B L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N S T A L L A T I O N F L OO R F R O N T S P E A K E R O N P OWE R S A V I N G O F F S I R C S R E C E I V E R F R O N T R E A R I N ...

Page 32: ...N P U T A S E T S E T T I N G S T A T U S O N I N P U T A R G B I N P U T B R G B L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N S T A L L A T I O N F L OO R F R O N T S P E A K E R O N P OWE R S A V I N G O F F S I R C S R E C E I V E R F R O N T R E A R I N P U T A S E T S E T T I N G S T A T U S O N I N P U T A R G B I N P U T B R G B L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H I N S T A L L A T I O N F L OO R F R O N T ...

Page 33: ...6 159 1 2 200 1 2 241 302 3 8 363 1 2 404 3 8 506 3 8 608 3 8 b x 290 x 435 x 580 x 725 x 870 x 1088 x 1305 x 1450 x 1813 x 2175 11 1 2 17 1 4 22 7 8 28 5 8 34 3 8 42 7 8 51 1 2 57 1 8 71 3 8 85 3 4 c x 373 x 518 x 663 x 808 x 953 x 1171 x 1388 x 1533 x 1896 x 2258 14 3 4 20 1 2 26 1 8 31 7 8 37 5 8 46 1 8 54 3 4 60 3 8 74 3 4 89 Unit mm inches Center of the lens Center of the screen Wall Floor To...

Page 34: ...0 15450 159 1 2 200 1 2 241 302 3 8 363 1 2 404 1 2 506 3 8 608 3 8 x b 580 b 725 b 870 b 1088 b 1305 b 1450 b 1813 b 2175 22 7 8 28 5 8 34 3 8 42 7 8 51 1 2 57 1 8 71 3 8 85 3 4 b 226 251 276 326 351 376 mm 9 10 10 7 8 12 7 8 13 7 8 14 7 8 inches adjustable when using PSS 600 Wall PSS 600 Projector Suspension Support not supplied Ceiling Unit mm inches Center of the screen For ceiling installatio...

Page 35: ...tilation holes the exhaust may be inhaled into the projector through the ventilation holes at the bottom causing the internal temperature to rise which activates the protection circuit Install the projector so that the exhaust is not blocked Highly heated and humid Avoid installing the unit in a location where the temperature or humidity is very high or temperature is very low To avoid moisture co...

Page 36: ...t other than on the floor or ceiling These installation may cause malfunction No blocking the ventilation holes Avoid using something to cover over the front ventilation holes otherwise the internal heat may build up Use the supplied front cover only when the power is turned off Do not turn on the projector with the front cover on It may cause malfunction Carry out the followings U V W _ a J K L M...

Page 37: ...a vacuum cleaner 5 Attach the air filter and replace the cover Notes If the air filter is excessively dirty wash it with a mild detergent solution and dry it in a shaded place If the dust cannot be removed replace the air filter with the supplied new one Be sure to attach the air filter cover firmly the power will not be turned on if it is not closed securely Note on the Time to Replace the Lamp W...

Page 38: ...the input signal see page 31 EN Select RGB or COMPONENT for INPUT A in the SET SETTING menu according to the input signal see page 31 EN Select RGB or COMPONENT for INPUT B in the SET SETTING menu according to the input signal see page 31 EN Input the correct sync signal composite sync or sync on G signal sync on Y for component signal Set STATUS in the SET SETTING menu to ON see page 31 EN Adjust...

Page 39: ...t the setting of output to the XGA Set INPUT A correctly Set INPUT B correctly Caution messages Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen Message Meaning Remedy No input signal You have pressed the wrong key Check connections Press the appropriate key The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached The lamp has reached the end of its life The fan is broken ...

Page 40: ...no type Composite video 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated S VIDEO Y C mini DIN 4 pin type male 1 ANSI lumen is a measuring method of American National Standard IT 7 228 Y luminance 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated C chrominance burst 0 286 Vp p 2 dB NTSC 75 ohms terminated burst 0 3 Vp p 2 dB PAL 75 ohms terminated AUDIO IN only for VPL X1000U M Phono type 2 500 mVrms impeda...

Page 41: ...600 1 Size AA R6 batteries 2 Video Signal Cable SMF 401 1 Signal Adapter for Macintosh 1 Mouse Cable SIC S20 for Macintosh 2 m 1 SIC S21 for Serial 2 m 1 SIC S22 for PS 2 2 m 1 Audio video cable 1 5 m 1 except for VPL X1000E Strap for Remote Commander 1 AC power cord 1 Lens cap 1 Front cover 1 Air filter for replacement 1 Operating Instructions 1 Installation Manual for Dealers 1 Quick Reference C...

Page 42: ... S22 13 pin mini DIN 6 pin 1 RTS 8 R 2 GND 9 98 AT TXD 3 XA 10 5V DTR 4 XB 11 CLOCK 5 YA 12 DATA 6 YB 13 RXD 7 L PS 1 RTS 8 R 2 GND 9 98 AT TXD 3 XA 10 5V DTR 4 XB 11 CLOCK 5 YA 12 DATA 6 YB 13 RXD 7 L PS 1 ADB 2 NC 3 5V 4 GND 1 RTS 8 R 2 GND 9 98 AT TXD 3 XA 10 5V DTR 4 XB 11 CLOCK 5 YA 12 DATA 6 YB 13 RXD 7 L PS 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 RTS 8 R 2 GND 9 98 AT TXD 3 X...

Page 43: ... 0 to Macintosh to Projector Mode fH DIP switch 12345678 VGA S VGA 31 5 kHz 37 8 kHz 00111001 Macintosh 13 35 0 kHz 11001001 Macintosh 16 49 7 kHz 01011001 Macintosh 19 60 2 kHz 01101001 Macintosh 21 68 7 kHz 11111001 Macintosh 75 0 kHz 11001101 1280 960 Macintosh 75 0 kHz 11001101 1280 1024 ...

Page 44: ... 13 32 15 19 32 16 5 8 42 5 1 11 16 42 5 1 11 16 42 5 1 11 16 222 7 825 32 128 51 32 2 5 3 32 35 13 8 92 3 35 8 48 8 129 32 17 21 32 22 7 8 99 3 3 29 32 68 2 11 16 89 7 3 17 32 133 51 4 7 120 4 23 32 13 1 2 82 37 32 147 5 513 16 137 5 513 32 102 2 41 32 41 5 15 8 10 7 13 32 65 29 16 98 327 32 98 3 27 32 150 5 5 15 16 51 2 216 8 1 2 36 1 13 32 84 3 5 16 128 5 1 32 128 5 1 32 φ32 1 1 4 φ30 30 1 3 16...

Page 45: ...45 EN Top with the front cover Unit mm inches 353 1329 32 334 13 5 32 ...

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