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Service Mode

How to sift to the Service mode

While the Audio level adjustment bar or the Camera gain adjustment bar is displayed on the screen, press

the buttons, [INPUT], [ON/STANDBY], [AOUT KEYSTONE] and [AUTO SET] simultaneously.

Then, the projector shifts to the Service mode.

The Service mode will be maintained until you pull the AC plug out.

How to display the Operation state

After the projector shifted to the Service mode, press [AUTO KEYSTONE] button and [VOL.+] button at

once.

Then, the Operation state appears on the screen.

When you press [MENU] button, it will disappear.

C10

TLP-T71M

1000-1000

L= 

10:  30:  50

P= 

10:  30:  50

T= 

10:  30:  50

Sub-B = 

109,  114,  124

Sub-C = 

100,  110,  99

KC0 = 

T:39  P:10261  H:5055

 KC1 = 

T:40  P:10264  H:5944

KC2 = 

T:41  P:10263  H:4160

 KC3 = 

T:44  P:10306  H:5084

Err = 

9

Shutdown = 

7

List = 

13,  1,  1,  2,  1,  1,  ,13,  13,  10,  0

the latest error

the older error

Past ten times

Transmission speed

Firmware version of the camera unit
( the model with a camera only)

The adjustment values
of input signal level
that you are using.

Model name

Firmware version
of the projector

Timer indicator
     L: Lamp timer
     P: Panel timer
     T: Total timer

The values of
setting keystone
correction

Times of error (0-255)

Times of shutdown
on the power-on
state

Service mode

9600bps

Summary of Contents for TLP-S10

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL FILE NO 330 200310 SAFETY PRECAUTION 3LCD PROJECTOR TLP T70M TLP T71M TLP T60M TLP T61M Document Created in Japan Aug 2003 U TLP S40 TLP S41 TLP S10 ...

Page 2: ... time Measure the AC voltage across the combina tion of 1500ohm resistor and 0 15 µF capacitor Reverse the AC plug at the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage mea surements for each exposed metallic part Voltage mea sured must not exceed 5 25V rms This corresponds to 3 5 mA AC Any value exceeding this limit consti tutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Ma...

Page 3: ...e instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this 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 WARNING Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user s au...

Page 4: ... and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions ha...

Page 5: ...ion to overturn IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 16 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate n...

Page 6: ...SERVICE MANUAL FILE NO 330 200310 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 3LCD PROJECTOR TLP T70M TLP T71M TLP T60M TLP T61M Document Created in Japan Aug 2003 U TLP S40 TLP S41 TLP S10 ...

Page 7: ... image Fig 5 2 appears Fig 5 2 Adjustment software DPJAdjustmentTool2 exe operates following adjustments a Initial setting of keystone correction KEYSTONE b Initial adjustment of input signal level SUB c LCD panel drive center voltage adjustment VCOM d LCD panel gamma adjustment GAMMA e LCD panel color shading adjustment SHADING Note When replacing main PC board adjustment procedure of item a to e...

Page 8: ... as a base Moreover the micro computer memorizes the level position data when the sensor is warmed up with the heat run The data is used to correct the temperature drift correction 2 1 Adjustment of low temperature 1 Select KEYSTONE from starting menu Check 0 30 30 and click Start button 2 Set the projector on a level surface Click OK to start 3 Keep projector on 30 degree and click OK 4 Keep proj...

Page 9: ...or on a level surface and make sure it is warm enough Click OK button 3 Click OK button 4 After the adjustment click Close to exit Note Only for the keystone correction initialization of high and low temperatures at one time check both 0 30 30 and 0 High temperature check boxes on the menu and click start In this case perform enough heat run before starting the initializing of 0 High temperature ...

Page 10: ... input Screen resolution selection is executed on the Display Properties 4 Input all white signal to the XGA and click OK button 3 Input signal level adjustment Perform the adjustment when main PC board is replaced This procedure corrects variation of input signal level by each main PC board and adjusts to stabilize The input signal level is adjusted automatically with specified signal inputting 1...

Page 11: ...e Covering the lens of the camera with hand makes Black 100 signal 8 When the following message appears click yes 9 When the following message appears touch the camera lens on a bright light The screen should be all white The click OK button Note Touching the camera lens on a bright light makes White 100 signal So the screen will be all white 10 After the adjustment was completed the following mes...

Page 12: ...o the LCD panel center voltage of specified range is adjusted to output symmetrical wave If this voltage is out of alignment the LCD panel is damaged by flicker or burning So it must adjust completely R G and B panels should be adjusted for each front projection mode Front and Ceiling hunger projection mode Ceiling 1 Start signal generate software SINGO98 exe and select the Burst signal to output ...

Page 13: ...and lowest data 5 Select Ceiling button Adjust in the same procedures as step 4 and click the Save to save the data 5 Gamma Adjustment Perform the adjustment when main PC board is replaced The VT input voltage optical transmissivity characteristics of the LCD panel are uneven So gamma correction is required The adjustment is used to write already corrected gamma data after the main PC board replac...

Page 14: ...e status 4 After the transfer is completed the following message appears Click OK button 3 Click OK to complete 4 Replace the main PC board with new one and turn on power of the projector 5 Select GAMMA from the staring menu and click Send 6 Select the previously saved file step 2 and click Open 7 After the transfer is completed the following message appears Click OK button Note The transferred ga...

Page 15: ...from Projector menu During loading the data Please Wait message appears in the box 2 After the shading data loading is complete the following message appears Click OK button 3 Save the downloaded shading data to the PC Select Save from File menu 4 Input file name serial number etc and click Save button 5 Replace the main PC board with new one and turn on the power of the projector 6 Select Load fr...

Page 16: ...d file step 4 and click Open Click Open button 9 Select Send from Projector menu to load the saved data in the main PC board 10 When the following message appears click YES button 11 After the transfer data is complete click OK button 12 Save the data Click Save Data to save the data from Projector menu ...

Page 17: ...the adjustment software 2 Select a color Red Green Blue for adjustment from the Setting menu 3 Select a level Max Mid1 Mid2 Min form the Setting menu 4 Select Built in Signal from Check menu 5 Input the luminous signal level on White box and click OK button And then click Close Note Set the luminous signal level of each internal level as follows common to the colors MAX 75 MID1 50 MID2 26 MIN 11 E...

Page 18: ...SERVICE MANUAL FILE NO 330 200310 LED DISPLAY SERVICE MODE 3LCD PROJECTOR TLP T70M TLP T71M TLP T60M TLP T61M Document Created in Japan Aug 2003 U TLP S40 TLP S41 TLP S10 ...

Page 19: ...rature error Camera error The power turns off caused by camera error Transmission problem of the camera unit Device error The power turns off or does not come on There are problems with the sensor PC board or the main PC board Solution Check the power unit Check the connector Check the main PC board Make the lamp cool Even if it does not work Change a new lamp Or it may have a trouble at the balla...

Page 20: ... screen When you press MENU button it will disappear C10 TLP T71M 1000 1000 L 10 30 50 P 10 30 50 T 10 30 50 Sub B 109 114 124 Sub C 100 110 99 KC0 T 39 P 10261 H 5055 KC1 T 40 P 10264 H 5944 KC2 T 41 P 10263 H 4160 KC3 T 44 P 10306 H 5084 Err 9 Shutdown 7 List 13 1 1 2 1 1 13 13 10 0 the latest error the older error Past ten times Transmission speed Firmware version of the camera unit the model w...

Page 21: ...SERVICE MANUAL FILE NO 330 200310 PARTS LIST 3LCD PROJECTOR TLP T70M TLP T71M TLP T60M TLP T61M Document Created in Japan Aug 2003 U TLP S40 TLP S41 TLP S10 ...

Page 22: ... of replacement is to be identical with originals The substitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may cause shock fire or other hazards NOTICE The part number must be used when ordering parts in order to assist in processing be sure to include the model number and description EXPLODED VIEWS Packing Assembly ...

Page 23: ... Audio Cable for Computer Audio Cable Camera Extension Cable CDŹROM Owner s Manual Mouse Remote Control Set Battery AV Cable Quick Sheet INPU T R CLIC K PLA Y STO P PJ M O DE LASE R V O L M E N U E N TE R Y210 Y101 Y102 Y103 Y050 Y265 Y240 Y241 Y221 Y229 Y231 Y232 Y200 Y201 Y203 Y256 Y260 Accessories Y100 ...

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