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USER GUIDE

TOSHIBA

The power to open people’s eyes

TDP-S3

Summary of Contents for TDP-S3

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE TOSHIBA The power to open people s eyes TDP S3 ...

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Page 3: ...FCC Warning Canada 0 1 Safety Certifications 23 23 45 0 EN 55022 Warning ...

Page 4: ...Declaration of Conformity 6 7 89 89 6 8 6 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 6 0 6 A A A A 6 Trademarks 9 1 1 9 1 9 9 7 8 3 9 ...

Page 5: ...i TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions iii Introduction 1 2 9 2 B C 0 Setting up the Projector 5 5 8 2 9 9 9 Using the Projector 17 1 9 2 2 D 1 2 8 3 ...

Page 6: ...ii T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Maintenance Troubleshooting 35 3 9 3 9 3 1 2 3 Appendix 45 9 3 2 5 9 1 9 E Index 55 ...

Page 7: ...iii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 1 9 Safety Definitions F Warning F Caution Safety Symbols Attention 2 G B Warning H 8 Safety Terms F Warning 8 G FWarning 2 G B FWarning 9 I J F Warning F Caution 8 G ...

Page 8: ...v S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s F Caution 8 G F Caution 8 G F Caution 8 K Important Operating Considerations 8 Customer Service 9 Do not place objects in this area in front of the projector 2 ft 6m ...

Page 9: ...ee Resize on page 27 for more information Image Resolution TDP S3 5B 89 G G TDP T3 MB 89 G G NOTE The TDP T3 automatically expands 640x480 and 800x600 images to 1024x768 You can dis play these images at their native resolutions by turning off the Auto Resize feature See page 27 Compatibility 6 F 1 F N N 9 1 N F 5 858 H8 5 NOTE The projector is compati ble with 1080i and 720P HDTV formats Unpacking...

Page 10: ...ctor lens cap 6 Computer cable 2 Soft carry case 7 Audio cable adapter 3 User s Guide and quick start card 8 Audio cable 4 Power cord 9 Composite video cable 5 Remote control 10 Macintosh adapter da ta vid eo ke ys ton e for wa rd ba ck me nu se lec t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 11: ...3 FIGURE 2 Front view of projector FIGURE 3 Back view of projector focus ring zoom ring power cord connector height adjustment button connector panel keypad ...

Page 12: ...4 I n t r o d u c t i o n Usage Guidelines F 8 F 8 F H 1 F F If You Need Assistance 1 O P 9 ...

Page 13: ...OR 1 9 F I J I J F O 9 P F D O 9 P D 2 9 NOTE The projector must be at least 5 feet 1 5 m from the pro jection screen F E E E E O9 E P FIGURE 4 Projected image size at minimum zoom 3 5 0 f t 8 3 f t 7 f t 6 9 ft 9 7 ft 11 6 ft ...

Page 14: ...r Toshiba dealer to order FIGURE 6 Connector panel on optional enhanced connectivity module NOTE If you are connecting an older Macintosh computer that does not have a 15 pin connector you must use a Mac adaptor between the computer and the projector The Mac adapter will only work with the 1024x768 resolution Please set your Mac s video card accordingly FIGURE 7 Computer cable S video composite vi...

Page 15: ... this manual on page 47 and in the Service section of our website 2 9 FIGURE 8 Connecting the projector to a computer Do you want to advance slides in a PowerPoint presentation using the projector s remote NOTE The USB mouse is sup ported for use with Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 and Apple OS 8 5 and higher only 1 9 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Do you want to play your computer s audio on the projector 1...

Page 16: ...ector using the computer cable See the previous pages for details F G I O P J 2 9 G O P I J O P F G O P I J 3 9 F G O P I J FIGURE 9 Connecting the projector to a video player using the standard video cable with com posite video connector and the audio cable and adapter composite video audio cable audio adapter cable ...

Page 17: ... that the same audio cable used to connect a computer can be used with the adapter to con nect a video device 4 9 G O P 9 G O P I J 5 9 G 6 9 O P CAUTION Your video player may also have a Video Out con nector for a coaxial cable connec tion DO NOT use this to connect to the projector 6 0 0 9 3 9 3 9 3 0 9 3 E audio cable S video audio adapter cable ...

Page 18: ...ource The sources switch in this order PC 1 Analog PC 1 Digital PC 2 VESA Video 3 Component Video 1 S Video and Video 2 Composite G FIGURE 11 Connecting the optional connectivity module to the projector FIGURE 12 Connector panel on optional enhanced connectivity module S video composite video wired remote computer 1 M1 computer 2 VESA component video monitor RS 232 audio in for all video sources c...

Page 19: ...11 6 I J I G J I 3 8 J Source Video Audio 5 5 B1 IH8 J 8 8 5 1 I J 3 I J 5 1 I J 3 I J 5 C I J 3 I J ...

Page 20: ...t h e P r o j e c t o r Powering up the Projector NOTE Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector 1 2 9 F 3 8 I J 3 power F 3 8 E 7 E 3 8 4 F G source video C K O8 P F 2 volume 5 7 6 a E O P 0 H 7 E 7 E I 7 J ...

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Page 22: ... e c t o r NOTE The USB mouse is supported for use with Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 and Apple OS 8 5 and higher only Windows NT is not supported b 2 1 I J 0 H 7 E 8 2 1 7 E 2 1 8 2 1 H 8 I J 2 1 H 8 I J 7 7 8 7 7 6 a 2 1 6 a 2 1 ...

Page 23: ...d on Refer to your computer s documentation to determine the correct order 6 G source data G G K O9 3 P F G menu select 8 Turning Off the Projector standby IC K J standby I J NOTE Lamp life will be extended if you turn the power off then wait 1 minute while the lamp cools before unplugging the projector The Lamp LED will light green when the lamp has cooled power 3 8 7 3 8 2 ...

Page 24: ...16 S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r ...

Page 25: ... J E I J 1 3 I J 4 G I J Adjusting the Projector I J E E E C E NOTE To obtain the best overall focus quality open the menu and focus on the text This will ensure that the best overall image quality is achieved FIGURE 13 Focus ring and zoom ring focus ring zoom ring ...

Page 26: ...18 U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r 6 1 9 I J 2 FIGURE 14 Adjusting the height of the projector 3 FIGURE 15 Turning the leveling knob elevator button elevator foot under finger ...

Page 27: ...19 Using the Remote Control 9 9 2 1 9 I J FIGURE 16 Remote control DATA VIDEO KEYSTONE FORWARD ZOOM MODE MENU SELECT BACKWARD STANDBY POWER ZOOM ZOOM ...

Page 28: ...on more than once to display an active source The sources switch in this order PC 1 Analog PC 1 Digital Video 1 S Video and Video 2 Composite 9 menu select 9 menu select I J I J 7 Mouse buttons keypad only 2 E OQ P Source keypad only or Data and Video remote only 7 I J source data video SOURCE STANDBY VOLUME VOLUME MENU POWER LED DATA VIDEO KEYSTONE FORWARD ZOOM MODE MENU SELECT BACKWARD STANDBY P...

Page 29: ...only 2 1 9 keystone keystone C 8 I J FIGURE 18 Adjusting the keystone Forward back buttons remote only G C 9 9 L 2 1 Up down left right arrow buttons remote only 2 O2 P Power button increasing keystone decreasing keystone ...

Page 30: ...22 U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Zoom mode E 7 E 9 zoom E zoom E 7 E E I J 9 zoom mode E C Q E Zoom E Standby 7 standby C K 3 8 F standby 3 8 F G standby 3 8 3 8 Volume keypad only volume volume ...

Page 31: ...grayed out dimmed at certain times This indicates the item is not applicable to your setup or the item is not enabled until another selection is made menu select I J I 3 8 J 9 FIGURE 19 Main menu I J menu select 7 2 9 menu select 9 7 menu select C 9 menu select ...

Page 32: ...24 U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Display Menu 8 menu select 8 menu select 8 FIGURE 20 Display menu Keystone 2 1 9 D menu select 2 9 menu select Brightness 1 2 1 menu select menu select ...

Page 33: ...TE The color setting applies to video sources only The tint set ting applies to NTSC video sources only 1 2 menu select menu select Color 1 2 menu select menu select Sharpness 1 2 menu select menu select Blank screen 1 1 2 1 menu select menu select ...

Page 34: ...26 U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Audio Menu FIGURE 21 Display menu Volume C G 1 2 5 menu select menu select Mute 1 2 menu select I J menu select ...

Page 35: ...27 Image Menu menu select menu select FIGURE 22 Image menu for computer sources Resize Resize E Standard E Wide screen Letterbox Enhanced Wide screen 7 5 7 3 Native E H Resize menu select menu select ...

Page 36: ...nc NOTE The Manual Sync Manual Tracking Horizontal Position and Vertical Position options are available only for analog computer sources The projector sets these options automatically for digital computer and video sources with no manual override E 1 EE Auto image E 6 1 2 H menu select menu select Manual Tracking H EE Auto Image 6 1 2 H menu select EE menu select ...

Page 37: ...2 H H E menu select H E menu select 9 Vertical Position 1 2 H 5 menu select 5 menu select 9 Overscan video sources only Video Standard video sources only 7 5 I0 0 9 3 9 3 9 3 0 9 3 J I J O P H Video standard menu select menu select ...

Page 38: ... U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Color Management Menu FIGURE 23 Color Management menu Degamma H Degamma menu select menu select Auto Color Gain 7 7 Red Green Blue 6 1 B 2 H B 1 menu select menu select ...

Page 39: ...rol Menu menu select menu select FIGURE 24 Control menu Auto Source 7 7 8 source data video H Auto source menu select Default Source 9 9 8 5 5 5 I 9 5 5 J H Default source menu select menu select Standby Time ...

Page 40: ... n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Advanced Menu FIGURE 25 Advanced menu Rear Project 7 Rear Project H Rear Project menu select Ceiling Project 7 Ceiling Project H 9 menu select Low Power Display Messages 7 O0 P O P ...

Page 41: ...33 Display Startup Screen 7 7 Reset H menu select I 3 5 9 J Language Menu FIGURE 26 Language menu C B 9 D 1 9 menu select 3 menu select 3 2 9 menu select 9 menu select ...

Page 42: ... r o j e c t o r Status Menu menu select FIGURE 27 Status menu Lamp Hours Used E O 9 3 P Computer Resolution computer sources only G G 9 8 G G Video Format video sources only Source 9 9 8 5 5 5 I 9 5 5 J Software Version G ...

Page 43: ...ing the Lens 6 1 F G F 2 3 3 G Replacing the Projection Lamp WARNING To avoid burns allow the projector to cool for at least 30 minutes before you open the lamp module door Never extract the lamp module while the projector is operating O 3 P C 6 1 2 7 ...

Page 44: ...s small glass fragments may be generated The lamp module is designed to contain these fragments but use caution when removing the lamp module FIGURE 28 Removing the lamp door CAUTION Never operate the projector with the lamp door open or removed This disrupts the air flow and causes the projector to overheat 4 3 I J FIGURE 29 Loosening the screws on the lamp module ...

Page 45: ...37 5 3 I J 8 FIGURE 30 Removing the lamp module WARNING Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb The glass may shatter and cause injury 6 7 9 8 9 10 9 power 11 volume source I volume J 5 ...

Page 46: ...38 M a i n t e n a n c e T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Cleaning the Projection Lamp Filter Screens E 1 O 9 3 P 2 R FIGURE 31 Lamp module screens 3 1 4 screen screen ...

Page 47: ...39 Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control 6 1 2 9 3 4 5 Using the Security Lock 9 B 3 I J O P FIGURE 32 Installing the security lock ...

Page 48: ... t i n g Troubleshooting Problem The projector is not running F F F Problem Projector is running but nothing appears on projec tion screen F F G O 9 3 P Problem Only the start up screen displays F5 F F5 O I J 8 5 I JP FC G F G O9 3 P G F G F G B B ...

Page 49: ...O1 P Problem The screen resolution is not right F G Problem Image isn t centered on the screen F F OH E 9 P O5 9 P F1 Problem Image is too wide or narrow for screen F E F G Problem Image is out of focus F F I J F Problem Image and menus are reversed left to right F 9 O 9 P ...

Page 50: ...ical lines bleeding or spots F O1 P F Problem no sound F F O P F5 F Problem Image is noisy or streaked 1 8 2 Auto Image O P 3 Auto Image E O P O P F G Problem Projected colors don t match the computer or video player s colors F 8 O1 P O P O P Problem Lamp seems to be getting dimmer F O 9 3 P ...

Page 51: ...43 Problem Lamp shuts off F 2 F F 1 6 F G I J F ...

Page 52: ...44 M a i n t e n a n c e T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g ...

Page 53: ... operating 0 to 20 000 feet 6 096 meters Humidity Operating and non oper 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions 10 25 x 3 34 x 11 inches 26 x 8 5 x 28 cm with module 10 25 x 3 34 x 12 inches 26 x 8 5 x 30 5 cm Weight 5 7 lbs 2 6 kg unpacked with module 6 5 lbs 2 9 kg Optics Focus Range 5 16 feet 1 5 5 m Lamp Type 270 watt SHP lamp Input Power Requirements 100 120VAC 5A 50 60Hz 200 24...

Page 54: ...Case Shipping Box Analog Computer Cable 6 ft 1 8 m Composite Video Cable 6 ft 1 8 m Computer Audio Cable 6 ft 1 8 m Audio Adapter RCA to 3 5mm Remote Projection Lamp Module included in projector Lens Cap Macintosh Adapter North American Power Cord Australian Power Cord UK Power Cord European Power Cord Danish Power Cord Swiss Power Cord Enhanced Connectivity Module ATA Case Deluxe Carry Case Delux...

Page 55: ... FN Home FN F5 FN F5 setup screen option setup screen option Acer Ctrl Alt Esc for setup Ctrl Alt Esc for setup AST FN D or Ctrl D FN D or Ctrl D Ctrl FN D Ctrl FN D FN F5 FN F5 type from A IVGA CRT type from A IVGA CRT FN F12 FN F12 AMS FN F2 FN F2 AMT setup screen setup screen AT T FN F3 FN F6 FN F3 FN F6 Advanced Logic Research Ctrl Alt V Ctrl Alt V Altima Shift Ctrl Alt C Shift Ctrl Alt L setu...

Page 56: ... screen setup option Alt F for screen setup option Data General Ctrl Alt Command Ctrl Alt Command Data General Walkabout 2 CRT X at DOS prompt reboot Datavue Ctrl Shift M Ctrl Shift M DEC FN F5 FN F5 FN F4 FN F4 Dell Ctrl Alt Ctrl Alt Ctrl Alt F10 Ctrl Alt F10 FN F8 CRT LCD FN F8 FN D FN D FN F12 FN F12 Digital automatic reboot FN F2 FN F2 Dolch dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Epson dip switch...

Page 57: ...t choice CRT LCD etc Infotel FN F12 FN F12 Kaypro boot up monitor plugged in unplug monitor Kris Tech FN F8 FN F8 Leading Edge FN T FN T Mac Portable 100 no video port not compatible Mac PowerBook 140 145 150 170 no video port requires a 3rd party interface 160 165 180 520 540 5300 Control Panel folder PowerBook Display folder Activate Video Mirroring warm reboot 210 230 250 270 280 2300 requires ...

Page 58: ...sung setup screen option setup screen option Sanyo setup screen option setup screen option Sharp dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Sun SPARC Dataview Ctrl Shift M Ctrl Shift M Tandy Ctrl Alt Insert Ctrl Alt Insert setup screen option setup screen option Tangent FN F5 FN F5 Texas Instru ments setup screen option setup screen option Top Link setup screen option setup screen option FN F6 FN F6 Tosh...

Page 59: ...is attached These manufacturers offer more than one key command depend ing on the computer model WinBook Ctrl Alt F10 Ctrl Alt F10 Wyse software driven software driven Zenith FN F10 FN F10 FN F2 FN F2 FN F1 FN F1 Zeos Ctrl Shift D FN F1 Ctrl Shift D FN F1 Computer Key command to activate port Key command to de activate port ...

Page 60: ...52 A p p e n d i x Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer 7 I 9 1 S J 9 1 G 7 6 1 K 2 3 4 O 5 P 0 7 6 1 2 3 4 9 1 Using SimulScan 9 1 7 9 1 6 1 9 2 D 3 D ...

Page 61: ... image size Diagonal Screen Size inches Distance to screen Image Width inches Maximum distance feet Minimum Distance feet 60 48 8 5 6 9 72 58 10 2 8 3 84 67 11 9 9 7 90 72 12 7 10 4 100 80 14 1 11 6 50 100 150 200 5 10 0 15 20 25 Diagonal Image Size inches Distance to Screen feet maximum image size minimum image size ...

Page 62: ...54 A p p e n d i x ...

Page 63: ...55 INDEX A 0 H 7 E 9 8 8 3 9 5 B 9 5 C 8 G 1 2 1 8 ...

Page 64: ...56 I n d e x D 8 8 8 1 1 D 8 8 E F EE H H8 5 I 1 G G EE T E E H E 9 E 5 9 5 Q K L 3 3 8 ...

Page 65: ...57 M 8 G N 0 O P 9 3 9 9 9 R 9 9 E S 9 1 T ...

Page 66: ...58 I n d e x U 2 1 V 5 9 1 E 5 W Z Q E ...

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