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Maintenance

CONTENTS

Notes

• When the CALL button is pressed, the “Lamp

time” (the approximate amount of time the lamp
has been used) is displayed. 

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• The lamp should be replaced if the total working

time exceeds about 1,000 hours.

When the “Lamp time” is displayed 1000 hours,

the icon 

 and a message appear. They will

disappear when you do some operation.

• Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing the

lamp. If it is not set correctly, the power will not
turn on.

• Use a new lamp when replacing it.
• The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile. Do

not touch the lamp with your bare hands and do
not jolt or damage it. Do not use an exhausted
lamp.

• Dispose the exhausted lamp as toxic wastes.

Lamp replacement (continued)

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Load a new lamp.

Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten the two fixed screws.

6

Attach the lamp cover.

Slide the cover in place and tighten two
screws.

Reset the lamp timer.

Refer to the lamp instructions for resetting.

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AC

 IN

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Summary of Contents for TLP-X10E

Page 1: ... IMAGING CAMERA WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA TLP X10E TEM P LAM P ON BUS Y FAN ON STA NDB Y KEY STO NE SET AUT O AUT O EXI T ENT ER MEN U INP UT VOL AD J US B MO NITO R OU T CO MP UTER IN 1 Y PB PR CO MP UTER IN 2 CO NTRO L S VIDE O VIDE O VIDE O IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OU T MENU WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA ...

Page 2: ...rature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION Laser beam is emitted when the laser button of the remote control is pressed Do not look from the front of the remote control Do no...

Page 3: ...et as it was originally packed at the factory Avoid Volatile Liquid Do not use volatile liquids such as an insect spray near the unit Do not leave rubber or plastic products touching the unit for a long time They will mar the finish Moisture Condensation Never operate this unit immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location When the unit is exposed to such a change in temperat...

Page 4: ... the operating and other instructions 2 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 3 Source of Light Do not look i...

Page 5: ...leaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 8 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 9 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacle...

Page 6: ... equipment Top and bottom plates of this product develops heat and may give some undesirable damage to other unit 14 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 15 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to t...

Page 7: ... exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or dama...

Page 8: ...amilies with children should be particularly careful 22 Do not carry by the camera arm Do not carry the projector by the camera arm Doing so can result in damage or injury 23 Do not leave documents on the unit for long periods of time while using the document imaging function Do not leave texts papers or other documents for projection on the unit for long periods of time The heat could erase the l...

Page 9: ... following types of cable In Singapore use the UK type plug cable The UK type plug MP5004 of this model is approved by PSB Plug configuration Plug type EURO UK Line voltage 220 240V 220 240V Use a 5A fuse which is approved by ASTA or BSI to BSI362 Always replace the fuse cover after changing the fuse ...

Page 10: ... Sub pictures 37 Displaying Information 38 Operating a computer by the remote control 39 Projecting images stored in a memory card 40 Adjustments Settings Adjustments and settings on the menu screen 45 Operating the menu screen 47 QUICK MENU adjustments and settings 48 FULL MENU adjustments and settings Picture 54 FULL MENU settings Audio 60 FULL MENU settings Keystone 62 FULL MENU settings Displa...

Page 11: ... P ON BUS Y FAN ON STA NDB Y KEY STO NE SET AUT O AUT O EXIT ENT ER MEN U INPU T VOL AD J US B MO NITO R OU T CO MP UTER IN 1 Y PB PR CO MP UTER IN 2 CO NTRO L S VIDE O VIDE O VIDE O IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OU T 30 20 20 30 19 41 CAUTION Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings m...

Page 12: ...utton MENU button ON STANDBY button Control panel To set and or adjust values on the menu To adjust volume when the menu is not displayed To select page and or thumbnail in the memory card operation To select the input source To turn the projector on or off standby To correct the keystone distortion of the picture automatically To adjust the image of the RGB input automatically To indicate the sta...

Page 13: ...r component video signal Y PB PR Signal from a video equipment COMPUTER IN 2 connector To enter RGB signal from a computer etc MONITOR OUT connector To connect a monitor etc USB connector To connect to a USB connector of a computer when using the remote control mouse S VIDEO connector To enter S video signal from a video equipment etc AUDIO OUT jack Audio output ø3 5mm stereo mini jack To connect ...

Page 14: ...48 41 36 54 39 30 41 48 54 33 32 37 35 38 28 31 Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Location of the labels AVOID EXPOSURE LASER MENU ON STANDBY LASER INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 L...

Page 15: ...eries or new and old batteries When you will not be using the remote control for a prolonged period take the batteries out of the remote control When the remote control stops working or only works from very close distance replace all the batteries with new ones When replacing the batteries use a more longer life alkaline batteries If a battery leaks carefully wipe off any residue inside the batter...

Page 16: ...well due to the location being used or the surroundings At such times change the direction of the remote control to the projector and retry the operation RESI ZE MEN U ON S TAN DBY LAS ER INPU T ENT ER AUT O EXIT PIP FREE ZE MUT E CAL L VOL UME ADJ UST SET R CL ICK L CL ICK KEYS TON E TEM P LAM P ON BUS Y FAN ON S TAN DBY KEY STO NE SET AUT O AUT O EXIT ENT ER MEN U INPU T VOL ADJ TEMP LAM P ON BU...

Page 17: ...installation Floor mounted rear projection Viewing a picture projected through the back of the screen from a floor installation Viewer Translucent screen Viewer There are two ways to place the floor mounted projector Perform the Projection mode setting on the menu screen for the projection method 67 For the ceiling mounted projector placement refer to the page 21 Continued ...

Page 18: ...30 5 38 1 Minimum At maximum zoom 1 43 2 16 2 89 3 62 5 45 7 28 9 11 Maximum At minimum zoom 1 14 1 84 2 77 3 71 4 65 6 99 9 33 a m The values are approximations 1 2 90 TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STANDBY KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ Point the lens straight at the center of the screen as above Determine the screen size projected on the screen The projection size depends on the...

Page 19: ...rs depending on the room s condition before using it so it adjusts to the ambient temperature If the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light the projected picture becomes too faint to see Shut out the light with curtains or other means If the screen and the projector are not installed properly the projected picture may be distorted 3 4 Floor mounted projector placement continued...

Page 20: ...the button to lock in position Lift up Lower Lift up Lower 1 Turn the foot adjuster to make fine adjustment of the height Turn clockwise to lift up Turn counterclockwise to lower 2 Notes To put the foot adjuster back hold down the foot adjuster release button and lower the front slowly Be sure to hold the projector when putting the foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall on your fingers...

Page 21: ...de setting on the menu screen for the projection method 67 Notes For models with a document imaging camera the ceiling mounting is not recommended since the camera arm may hang down if the projector is suspended from the ceiling The relation between the projection size and the distance to the screen is the same as that of the floor mounted projection mode 18 Translucent screen Viewer Ceiling mount...

Page 22: ...r Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables US B MONITO R OUT CO MPU TER IN 1 Y PB PR CO MPU TER IN 2 CO NTRO L S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OUT USB MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN 1 Y PB PR COMPUTER IN 2 CONTROL S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT COMPUTER IN 1 Connector For use as both analog RGB1 input and Y PB PR input ...

Page 23: ...You can project the picture by entering the digital RGB signals from a computer with DVI output connector Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables US B MONITO R OUT CO MPU TER IN 1 Y PB PR CO MPU TER IN 2 CO NTRO L S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OUT USB MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN 1 Y PB PR COMPUTER IN 2 CONTROL S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R...

Page 24: ...IDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OUT USB MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN 1 Y PB PR COMPUTER IN 2 CONTROL S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 48 S VIDEO connector At shipping from factory the projector is set so that this connector cannot be selected by the INPUT button Change the setting on the menu screen when using Pin plug red To audio output R Yellow To VIDEO jack To S VI...

Page 25: ...2 CONTROL S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 48 Video equipment with component video output jack DVD player etc COMPUTER IN 1 Connector For use as both analog RGB1 input and Y PB PR input At shipping from factory it is set for use as analog RGB1 input Change the setting on the menu when using as Y PB PR input AUDIO IN jack For use as both audio signals for RGB input analog RGB1 an...

Page 26: ...Y PB PR COMPUTER IN 2 CONTROL S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Computer To RS 232C port Control cable supplied To CONTROL connector Be sure to connect in the proper direction You can control the projector by a computer connected with the control cable supplied 93 Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables Note Do not connect a cable o...

Page 27: ...mputer monitor a stereo system etc Check that the power for the projector and the equipments is off before connecting the cables Notes The audio signals of the input source selected by the input select operation are output from the AUDIO OUT jack The signal level volume is fixed The analog RGB signals of the COMPUTER IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2 connector selected by the input select operation are output...

Page 28: ... Flashing Green Green Green Green 1 2 Continued MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST 1 LASER TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STANDBY KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ 1 1 Indicators Remote control Control panel Main unit side TE...

Page 29: ... signal 1024 x 768 in full screen The projector projects an image by VGA or SVGA signal in full screen size the image quality may be slightly degraded But when you set the Screen size in the menu screen 54 to Thru the display size will be reduced without the image quality be degraded The projector has simplified display compatibility with the signals whose picture dots are more than that of XGA si...

Page 30: ...en trying to press the button whose operation is not available the icon appears When supplying the signal not compatible to the projector the icon appears When signals are not input from the input source the icon appears Projection on the screen continued Focus on the picture by turning the focusing ring A still picture is recommended for focusing 4 5 LASER 6 MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ...

Page 31: ...mode is set 1 2 MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST 1 2 1 2 2 TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY LASER ON FAN ON LAMP LAMP FAN ON LAMP FAN A B C Green Flashing Orange Green Off Orange Gree...

Page 32: ...the AUTO SET button Sampling phase The sampling phase is the timing at which the computer s analog RGB signals are sampled If the sampling phase is off the individual dots cannot be sampled at the proper timing resulting in blurred or flickering images Adjusting the picture automatically 1 2 MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUS...

Page 33: ...ting Notes Due to digital correction processing some of the information may dropped or the picture quality may be degraded depending on the keystone correction setting or the contents of the signal source Keystone distortion is not corrected properly when the screen is not installed vertically In this case adjust from the menu screen Even if the projector is set horizontal keystone distortion may ...

Page 34: ...n the screen Note The mute mode is cancelled if another operation is performed during the mute mode MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST LASER MUTE Press MUTE The sound and picture are cut off temporarily To cancel the mute mode press MUTE again The image and sound will be output The icon appears in the mute mode Remote c...

Page 35: ...en the memory card input is selected The freeze mode cannot be set when there is no input when no signals are being supplied from a signal source The input source s image continues to play even when the projector is set to the freeze mode LASER MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST FREEZE Press FREEZE The picture freezes...

Page 36: ... resize mode and return to the original size MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST LASER RESIZE RESIZE EXIT Notes Enlarged images can be frozen by pressing the FREEZE button When frozen images cannot be enlarged or reduced The resize mode is cancelled if any operation other than setting the freeze mode is performed ...

Page 37: ...source other than an RGB input source is selected The PIP function cannot be used with no signals supplied from an RGB signal source The sub picture turns off if any other operation is performed The signal source size display position and audio input source to display sub pictures can be changed from the menu screen 73 PIP Displaying PIP Sub pictures MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEY...

Page 38: ... MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP CALL FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST LASER Displaying Information Information on the input signal source etc can be displayed Remote control Press CALL The information described below is displayed The information display turns off when the CALL button is pressed again Status display Input current input source H resolutio...

Page 39: ...IDEO IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OUT USB MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN 1 Y PB PR COMPUTER IN 2 CONTROL S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN R AUDIO L AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST R CLICK L CLICK LASER Pointer control Remote control To USB connector Be sure to connect in the proper direction USB cable supplied To USB p...

Page 40: ... the whole operation Flash ATA card I O DATA PCFCA 96M 96MB PCFCA 128M 128MB SmartMedia card TOSHIBA PDR SM16 16MB PDR SM32 32MB PDR SM64 64MB Adapter FUJIFILM PC AD3B OLYMPUS MA 2 CompactFlash card SanDisk SDCFB 64 505 64MB SDCFB 128 505 128MB Adapter SanDisk SDCF 31 Memory Stick SONY MSA 32A 32MB Adapter SONY MSAC PC2N Multimedia card I O DATA PCMMC 32MS 32MB Adapter I O DATA PCMMC ADP SD Memory...

Page 41: ...Change Back ENTER Set COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 Video Memory card Camera S video Analog RGB 1 Y PB PR Analog RGB 2 Digital RGB Input source setting TEM P LAM P ON BUS Y FAN ON STA NDB Y EXI T ENT ER MEN U INP UT Inssert Up side LASER MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU ...

Page 42: ...serted its root directory the topmost level is displayed first indicates folders There may be other folders or files inside folders Multiple directory Small images are called thumbnails JPEG files are displayed as thumbnails The numbers in the circles are not displayed 1 2 Folders containing JPEG files 3 Folders which may contain JPEG files in lower directory 4 Folders not containing JPEG files 5 ...

Page 43: ...rs 5 6 7 8 6 8 6 8 MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY 5 5 7 VOL ADJ 7 VOLUME ADJUST LASER ENTER ENTER EXIT EXIT Projecting images stored in a memory card continued Press VOL ...

Page 44: ...s set to Auto Auto demo is set to On and memory card is loaded a slide show of the JPEG files in the root directory starts automatically when the power is turned on When Power on 67 is set to Auto the slide show starts when the power cord is plugged into an outlet Press the EXIT button to stop the automatic slide show In this manual Slide show means the operation by which slides large images are d...

Page 45: ...mp power Projection mode No signal power off Power on Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Signal format Screen size Level Speaker output Channel select Mini Loudness Mini Keystone Horizontal reference value reset Contrast Brightness Color Keystone Lamp power Input source setting Language Language No signal background Icon Menu position Menu background translucent Start up screen Picture only ...

Page 46: ... Auto demo Set the automatic slide show On Off at memory card detection Slide show Set slide show advancing Auto Manual Interval Set the interval time to transit the automatic slide show Shutter Set the shutter speed according to the power supply frequency Audio Adjust the audio output from the speaker on the main unit Item Meaning Speaker output Set the speaker output On Off Channel select RCA Se...

Page 47: ...turn the menu off Adjustments and settings that have been made here are automatically stored in the memory when the power is turned off by the ON STANDBY button Use the VOL ADJ buttons to adjust or set the selected items When the MENU button is pressed in the FULL MENU mode the QUICK MENU reappears The first menu displayed in the FULL MENU mode is the Picture menu The sub menus include items that ...

Page 48: ...AN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY Analog RGB 1 0 0 0 6 MENU EXIT QUICK MENU Contrast Brightness Adjust the contrast of the image Picture mode Lamp power Keystone Input source setting Language ENTER ENTER Hi Low Bright True color FULL Item Adjust Quit Phase MENU MENU To cancel th...

Page 49: ...l the input sources It is impossible to make different settings for each input source Other items marked O can be adjusted or set respectively for the different input sources Adjustments Inputs Items Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 Digital RGB Y PB PR Video S video Memory Card o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o x x x o o o x x o o x x x x x x o same for all of the inputs Analog RGB1 Analog RGB2 Digital RGB Y...

Page 50: ...olor Set the picture with its quality color priority Lamp power Hi Set the lamp mode with brightness priority Low Restrict the lamp output to reduce the cooling sound Auto demo Memory card input On When a memory card is detected while the memory card input mode is selected a slide show using the image data in the root directory starts automatically Shutter Document imaging camera input Set to the ...

Page 51: ...CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY Menu items Main unit indication COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER IN 1 COMPUTER 2 COMPUTER IN 2 Video VIDEO S video S VIDEO Memory card Camera Document imaging camera For the model with camera Analog RGB 1 QUICK ME...

Page 52: ...IT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY When selecting Language in step 2 Set the language used in the menu display Press ENTER The sub menu screen of language setting appears Use the selection buttons to select a language Press EXIT to return to the QUICK MENU ENTER ENTER EXIT EXIT Analog RGB 1 MENU EXIT Language QUICK MENU FULL Select Back English Français Deutsch Italiano Español Português Engli...

Page 53: ...EMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY ENTER ENTER EXIT EXIT When selecting Interval in step 2 Set the interval time of the automatic slide show Memory card Interval 10 sec 30 sec 3 min 10 min MENU EXIT QUICK MENU FULL Select Back EXIT EXIT Notes If the power is tur...

Page 54: ...ge Item Adjust Quit Analog RGB 1 0 0 0 6 MENU EXIT QUICK MENU Contrast Brightness Adjust the contrast of the image Picture mode Lamp power Keystone Input source setting Language ENTER ENTER Hi Low Bright True color FULL Item Adjust Quit Phase Use the selection buttons to select the adjustment and setting items The types of adjustment and setting items are different depending on the type of input s...

Page 55: ... x x o x x x x x x x o x x x x x x x o x x x x x x x o x x x x x x x x o Settings Inputs Items o Settable x Not displayed Picture mode Screen size Signal format Video mode Input select mode Auto demo Slide show Interval Shutter Document Imaging Camera When selecting Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness Phase Frequency Picture mode Screen size Input select mode Auto demo or Slide show in step 2...

Page 56: ...e not displayed Note that only signal sources whose clock frequency is 140 MHz or less can be displayed at the input resolution Wide To display a wide screen image compressed in a left right squeeze operation by a DVD player etc in an original wide screen size Input select mode Memory card input Auto Regardless of the setting by the Input source setting menu the input source automatically switches...

Page 57: ...ess ENTER The sub menu of selected items appears Position Level Use the selection buttons to select adjustment items Press VOL ADJ to adjust Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU H position Move the picture leftward Move the picture rightward V position Move the picture down Move the picture upward R level To reduce red To increase red G level To reduce green To increase green B level To reduce bl...

Page 58: ...ack Video Picture Video mode Auto NTSC PAL SECAM PAL M PAL N PAL60 NTSC4 43 MENU EXIT QUICK Select Back Y PB PR Picture Signal format Auto 480i 480p 720p 1080i MENU EXIT QUICK Select Back Press ENTER The sub menu of selected items appears Signal format Video mode Interval Use the selection buttons to select setting items Signal format Y PB PR input Auto Determine the type of the signal input autom...

Page 59: ... may take more time than the setting value Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU After the adjustments and settings are finished press EXIT The menu screen disappears EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Notes If the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button the adjustments or settings made are automatically stored in the memory If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the proj...

Page 60: ...XIT QUICK MENU Contrast Brightness Adjust the contrast of the image Lamp power Keystone Input source setting Language ENTER ENTER Hi Low FULL Item Adjust Quit Video Audio MENU Speaker output Channel select Mini On Off EXIT QUICK Item Set Quit Page Loudness Mini L R L On Off R Press MENU twice When pressed once the QUICK MENU screen appears When pressed twice the Picture screen of the FULL MENU app...

Page 61: ...ctor is on the adjustments or settings are not stored in the memory The Audio settings are applied to all the input sources It is impossible to change the settings for each input source The settings do no affect on the audio output signals from the AUDIO OUT jack If either the memory card input or the document imaging camera input mode for models with document imaging camera is selected the sound ...

Page 62: ...Adjust Quit Y PB PR Y PB PR Keystone Keystone Horizontal reference value reset 0 ENTER MENU EXIT QUICK Page Item Adjust Quit FULL MENU settings Keystone 1 MENU MENU 2 Use the selection buttons to display the Keystone menu Use the selection buttons to select the setting items 3 If the screen is not installed vertically you can adjust the keystone distortion manually The projector stores the standar...

Page 63: ...ng the ON STANDBY button the adjustments or settings made are automatically stored in the memory If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on the adjustments or settings are not stored in the memory The Keystone adjustments and settings are applied to all the input sources It is impossible to store different adjustments and settings for each input source Wh...

Page 64: ...just Quit Memory card 6 0 0 MENU EXIT QUICK MENU Contrast Brightness Adjust the contrast of the image Picture mode Lamp power Keystone Input source setting Language ENTER ENTER ENTER Hi Low Off On FULL Item Adjust Quit Auto demo Memory card Display Language No signal background Icon Menu position Menu background translucent Start up screen Press the ENTER On Off Logo None Blue background On Off On...

Page 65: ...VOL ADJ ON STANDBY Memory card Display Language MENU EXIT QUICK Select Back When selecting Language in step 3 Press ENTER The sub menu of Language appears Use the selection buttons to select a language Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Japanese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Korean English Français Deutsch Italiano Español Português ENTE...

Page 66: ...e projector is on the adjustments or settings are not stored in the memory The Display settings are applied to all the input sources It is impossible to store different settings for each input source No signal background Setting of screen of no signal input Logo The TOSHIBA logo screen is displayed Blue background The entire screen is blue None The screen is black Icon When set to Off the icons di...

Page 67: ...Brightness Adjust the contrast of the image Picture mode Lamp power Keystone Input source setting Language ENTER ENTER Hi Low Bright True color FULL Item Adjust Quit Phase Digital RGB Default setting Input source setting Projection mode No signal power off Power on Lamp power ENTER ENTER Off 5 min Manual Auto High Low MENU EXIT QUICK Item Quit Page 1 2 Use the selection buttons to display the Defa...

Page 68: ...n a check box is checked that input source can be selected by the INPUT button When selecting COMPUTER 1 and COMPUTER 2 Press VOL ADJ to select the type of input source The setting whose button is displayed in yellow is the one currently set Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU Press ENTER The sub menu of Input source setting appears Notes It is impossible to exit from the menu if no input source...

Page 69: ... Default setting Standard Rear Ceiling Rear ceiling Projection mode MENU EXIT QUICK Select Back FULL MENU settings Default setting continued When selecting Projection mode in step 3 Press ENTER The sub menu of Projection mode appears Use the selection buttons to select the projection mode Select the installation position of the projector Confirm by referring to the chart on page 17 21 Standard Flo...

Page 70: ...applied to all the input sources It is impossible to store different settings for each input source No signal power off OFF The power does not turn off automatically even if the no signal status continues 5 min The power turns off automatically if the no signal status continues for approx 5 min Power on Manual The power turns on by pressing the ON STANDBY button Auto When the power cord is plugged...

Page 71: ...tting Language 6 ENTER ENTER Hi Low 50Hz 60Hz MENU EXIT FULL Item Adjust Quit Camera Factory reset mode Return each item on the menu to factory default setting Press the ENTER button if you agree Picture only All EXIT MENU QUICK Select Quit Page FULL MENU settings Factory reset mode 1 2 Use the selection buttons to display the Factory reset mode menu Use the selection buttons to select the setting...

Page 72: ...ording to the conditions selected in step 3 5 Notes If the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button the adjustments or settings made are automatically stored in the memory If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on the adjustments or settings are not stored in the memory When the Factory reset mode menu is executed the adjustments and setting...

Page 73: ...creen disappears 3 You can make the PIP sub picture settings and the sound settings when a PIP sub picture is displayed MENU MENU EXIT EXIT Source Set the PIP sub picture input source Video input or S video input can be selected Size Set the PIP sub picture size Small or Large Position Set the display position of the PIP sub picture Upper left Upper right Lower left or Lower right Audio Set the au...

Page 74: ...TRAHL BLICKEN LED KLASSE 2 PRODUKT WELLENLÄNGE 425 750nm MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG UNTER 1mW RAYONNEMENT LED NE PAS REGADER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LED DE CLASSE 2 LONGUEUR D ONDE 425 750nm PUISSANCE MAXIMA AU DESSOUS DE 1mW IEC60825 1 A1 1997 Arm Camera head Camera lens LED light Focusing ring Camera control panel CAMERA GAIN button To adjust the camera gain LOCK W BALANCE indicator Lights when th...

Page 75: ...FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL AD J STORE CAMERA ARM LIGHT LOCK W BALAN CE GAIN TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL AD J PCCARD STORE CAMERA ARM LIGHT LOCK W BALAN CE GAIN FO CU S TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL AD J PCCARD STORE CAMERA ARM LIGHT LOCK W BALAN CE GA...

Page 76: ...e step Projection on the screen 28 Press ARM LIGHT The light turns on 1 ARM LIGHT Set a document to be projected Place the document illustrations etc onto or around the projector and turn the camera head to the direction of the document 2 FO CU S TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTON E SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ STORE CAMERA ARM LIGHT LOCK W BALAN CE GAIN FO CU S 123 123 123 1...

Page 77: ... W BALANC E GAIN FOC US 3 3 MENU ON STANDBY INPUT L CLICK R CLICK ENTER KEYSTONE AUTO SET EXIT PIP FREEZE MUTE CALL RESIZE VOLUME ADJUST TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ ON STANDBY LASER 3 LOCK STORE IMAGE CAMERA ARM LIGHT W BALANCE CAMERA GAIN Picture projection with the document imaging camera continued Move the camera head to adjust the size of the pict...

Page 78: ...W BALANC E GAIN FOC US 6 LOCK STORE IMAGE CAMERA ARM LIGHT W BALANCE CAMERA GAIN Picture projection with the document imaging camera continued When finished turn off the light and close it and put back the arm Follow the steps of Preparation of the document imaging camera in reverse 7 Notes Though this projector uses a 1 45 million pixel camera unit the images projected on the screen are 1024 x 76...

Page 79: ...m and raise it up while the white balance is locked the LOCK indicator is lit the projector releases the white balance Lock the white balance LOCK W BALANCE TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAND BY KEYSTON E SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ STORE CAMERA ARM LIGHT LOCK W BALANC E GAIN FOC US 2 LOCK STORE IMAGE CAMERA ARM LIGHT W BALANCE CAMERA GAIN TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAN DBY KEYSTO NE SE...

Page 80: ...ADJ ON STANDBY TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STAND BY KEYSTON E SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ STORE CAMERA ARM LIGHT LOCK W BALANC E GAIN FOC US 2 LOCK STORE IMAGE CAMERA ARM LIGHT W BALANCE CAMERA GAIN F O C U S Press ARM LIGHT on the camera control panel and EXIT on the projector s control panel simultaneously You can not use the remote control buttons 2 Camera control panel Control pan...

Page 81: ...s _tlpx folder If there is no _tlpx folder one is created in the memory card s root directory Stored files are named Tlpx001 jpg to Tlpx999 jpg If there is already a file named Tlpx999 jpg in the folder no more images can be stored The size of stored files depends on the content of the image The number of files that can be stored on a memory card depends on the size of the files and the amount of ...

Page 82: ...t up The lamp s duration life is end or malfunction of the unit Lamp s duration life is over replace the lamp with a new one 86 Unplug the power cord and call the dealer The power turns off or does not come on The inside is too hot or the projector has been working in an area of high temperature Place the projector correctly so the intake and exhaust fans holes are not covered Turn the projector o...

Page 83: ... off the air filter cover The filter is on the right side of the projector Pull the bottom side of the cover upward to remove the filter cover Detach the air filter Detach the air filter from the air filter cover The air filter cover air filter and filter frame can be disassembled Cleaner s nozzle Clean the air filter Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully remove any dust and dirt from the air filter c...

Page 84: ...ver Filter frame Notes When the air filter is dusty the ventilation is impaired This causes the temperature inside the projector to rise and may damage the unit Attach the air filter cover firmly after the cleaning If it is not set correctly the dusts will enter and they will be projected and overlapped on the picture If you wash the air filter with water be sure to let it dry fully before reinsta...

Page 85: ...f stains from the surface To remove difficult stains use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a weak solution of synthetic detergent and water and finish with a soft dry cloth Replacing the intake exhaust fans and air filter To maintain the efficiency of the projector replace the intake and exhaust fans about every two to three years Ask the dealer for the replacement CAUTION If you use the projec...

Page 86: ...arately For detail refer to the lamp instruction If you have been using the projector the lamp will be very hot and may cause burn injuries Wait for the lamp to cool for longer than 1 hour before replacing it If the lamp should break please handle with care to avoid injury due to broken pieces and contact your dealer for repair service Unplug the power cord 1 Wait until the lamp gets cold enough 2...

Page 87: ...firmly after replacing the lamp If it is not set correctly the power will not turn on Use a new lamp when replacing it The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands and do not jolt or damage it Do not use an exhausted lamp Dispose the exhausted lamp as toxic wastes Lamp replacement continued 5 Load a new lamp Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten the...

Page 88: ... of focus The projection distance is not appropriate The projecting light is not hitting the screen squarely The Brightness Contrast Sharpness or Phase adjustments are not correct The Brightness or Contrast adjustments are not correct The lamp life is ending Correction Firmly plug in the power cord Attach the cover correctly Lower the ambient temperature of the projection room and turn the power o...

Page 89: ...at The USB cable is not properly connected The computer or OS is not compatible The batteries are exhausted The lens is dirty The picture is out of focus The light is not on Image is being affected by fluorescent light in the room The image s number of frames is low This is not a malfunction The image s number of frames is low This is not a malfunction Correction Make the Picture adjustments Repla...

Page 90: ...al Analog R G B signal 0 7V p p 75Ω Horizontal sync signal TTL level positive negative polarity Vertical sync signal TTL level positive negative polarity Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RGB input Video signal Red Video signal Green Video signal Blue GND GND GND Red GND Green GND Blue N C GND GND DDC2B data Horizontal sync signal Vertical sync signal DDC2B clock Y PB PR input Color diffe...

Page 91: ...6 666 SVGA75 800 x 600 160 800 16 80 1056 46 875 75 000 49 500 21 600 1 3 625 SVGA85 800 x 600 152 800 32 64 1048 53 674 85 061 56 250 27 600 1 3 631 MAC16 832 x 624 216 832 40 64 1152 49 725 74 550 57 283 39 632 1 3 667 XGA43i 1024 x 768 56 1024 8 176 1264 35 522 43 479 44 900 20 768 0 4 817 XGA60 1024 x 768 160 1024 24 136 1344 48 363 60 004 65 000 29 768 3 6 806 XGA70 1024 x 768 144 1024 24 136...

Page 92: ...1200 304 1600 64 192 2160 87 500 70 000 189 000 46 1200 1 3 1250 UXGA75 1600 x 1200 304 1600 64 192 2160 93 750 75 000 202 500 46 1200 1 3 1250 Mode Resolution A Pixels B Pixels C Pixels D Pixels E Pixels fh kHz fv Hz Clock MHz G Lines H Lines I Lines J Lines K Lines Notes Signal sources marked are displayed in compressed format so some of their data may be missing or their picture quality may be ...

Page 93: ... N C Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Notes When commands are transmitted serially keep more than 100 ms intervals between the commands Adjustment commands include ARG increase adjustment value and ALF decrease adjustment value For usable items marked O send after the selection command The O marks in the input source columns indicate that that command can be used 1 Not possible for PAL SECAM 2 Not possible ...

Page 94: ...mode Auto NTSC PAL SECAM PAL N PAL M PAL60 NTSC4 43 Signal format Auto 480i 480p 720p 1080i Input Select mode Manual Auto Auto demo Off On Slide show Manual Auto Interval 10 sec 30 sec 3 min 10 min Screen size Full Thru Wide Level R level G level B level O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O PHP PVP MVB M...

Page 95: ...O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O AS1 AS0 APA APL APR LR0 LR1 AMA AML AMR LM0 LM1 PKS PKR LEN LFR LGR LIT LSP LPO LJP LPK LKT LKK BG0 BG1 BG2 MO0 MO1 MP1 MP2 MP3 MP4 Audio Speaker output On Off Channel select RCA L R L R Loudness RCA Off On Channel select Mini L R L R Loudness Mini Off On Keystone Keystone Horizontal reference v...

Page 96: ...O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Display Menu background translucent On Off Start up screen On Off Default setting Input source setting COMPUTER 1 On Off Ana...

Page 97: ...O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O VLU VLD IN0 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 RUP RDW PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 RS0 FON FOF MON MOF PIN PIF PI0 PI1 PS0 PS1 PP0 PP1 PP2 PP3 PA0 PA1 Volume Increase Decrease Input select Toggle COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 Video S video Memory card Camera RESIZE Increase the enlargement ratio Decrease the enlargement ratio Minimum reset status Upper ...

Page 98: ...s Status O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O PAT PKA JMU JMD JML JMR JPN JPB JFU JFT JFG JFP JFE CDR CW1 CW0 CL1 CL0 CGU CGD CSV AUTO SET AUTO KEYSTONE Memory card Move Thumbnail Up Thumbnail selection Down Left Right Move page Next Back Move folder Up Top Select On screen display Pause Quit Document Short cut imaging Auto W B On camera Off Lighting On Off Gain adjustment Increas...

Page 99: ... unit Power consumption No camera model 320W Standby 18W With camera model 330W Standby 18W Mass No camera model 5 3kg With camera model 6 2kg Dimensions No camera model 345 x 104 x 281 mm W H D With camera model 345 x 104 x 336 mm W H D Cabinet Material ABS resin Ambient environment Temperature 0 C to 35 C Humidity 30 to 70 RH Lamp High pressure mercury lamp 210W Projection screen size 25 to 250 ...

Page 100: ...0 Trademarks NEC PC 98 series are trademarks of NEC Corporation VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Display Data Channel is a trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association ...

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