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2-6

PJ801 (MAIN)         PJ5 (VIDEO/AUDIO)

1 +14V_1

+14V

2 +14V_1

+14V

3 GND

0V

4 GND

0V

5 +5.5V

+5.5V

6 +5.5V

+5.5V

7 +5.5V

+5.5V

8 GND

0V

9 GND

0V

10 GND

0V

11 +4.5V

+4.5V

12 +4.5V

+4.5V

13 GND

0V

14 GND

0V

15 +14V_1

+14V

16 +14V_1

+14V

17 +14V_1

+14V

18 +14V_1

+14V

19 AUDIO GND

0V

20 AUDIO GND

0V

21 AUDIO GND

0V

22 AUDIO GND

0V

23 MAIN POWER

+5.5V/0V

24 AUDIO POWER

+5.5V/0V

25 GND

0V

26 GND

0V

27 SHV3V_SCL

+3.3V/0V

28 SHV3V_SDA

+3.3V/0V

29 5V

+5V/0V

30 5V

+5V/0V

PJ802 (MAIN)         PJ1 (VIDEO/AUDIO)

1 VSEN

+5V 

2 SSEN 0V
3 COVER 0V
4 GND

0V

5 GND

0V

6 SYNC SEP V 

0/3.3V (component)

7 GND 0V
8 SYNC SEP H 

0/3.3V (component)

9 GND

0V

10 Y SYNC 

1Vp-p (component)

11 GND

0V

12 3D CROMA

1Vp-p (NTSC)

13 GND 0V
14 3D LUMINANCE

1Vp-p (NTSC) 

15 GND 0V
16 C IN 

1Vp-p

17 GND 0V
18 Y IN 

1Vp-p

19 GND 0V
20 CVBSIN 1Vp-p

PJ851,PJ901,PJ951 (DRIVE)         LCD PANEL

1 VSSY

0V

2 NDIRY

0 /+15.5V

3 DIRY

0 /+15.5V

4 DY

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

5 NRG

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

6 N.C
7 LCCOM

+6V

8 VID12

+2V to +12V

9 VID10

+2V to +12V

10 VID8

+2V to +12V

11 VID6

+2V to +12V

12 VID4

+2V to +12V

13 VID2

+2V to +12V

14 VSSX

0V

15 ENB1

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

16 ENB2

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

17 DIRX

0 /+15.5V

18 NDIRX

0 /+15.5V

19 VDDX

15.5V

20 DX

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

21 CLX

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

22 NCLX

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

23 VSSX

0V

24 VID1

+2V to +12V

25 VID3

+2V to +12V

26 VID5

+2V to +12V

27 VID7

+2V to +12V

28 VID9

+2V to +12V

29 VID11

+2V to +12V

30 LCCOM

+6V

31 NRS1

2 to +6V (Pulse)

32 NRS2

2 to +6V (Pulse)

33 VDDY

15.5V

34 CLY

0 to +15.5V(Pulse)

35 NCLY

0 to +15.5V(Pulse)

36 DY

0 to +15.5V (Pulse)

PJ351 (RELAY)         ARM SWITCH

1 CAM ARM 

5V

2 GND 0V

PJ352 (RALAY)         PJ360 (LED)

1 +15V_1 +15V
2 GND 0V
3 GND 0V

PJ353 (RALAY)          P101 (CAMERA UNIT)

1 +15V_2 +15V
2 GND 0V
3 +4V +4V
4 GND 0V
5 -8V -8V
6 CAM RX 

+/- 7V (data)

7 CAM TX 

+/- 7V (data)

8 GND 0V
9 CAM RESET 

5V

10 N.C. 0V

PJ2 (VIDEO/AUDIO)          SPEAKER

1 AUDIO(+) 1V
2 N.C. 0V
3 AUDIO GND

0V

Summary of Contents for TLP-X10E

Page 1: ... X10E 11E 20E 21E TLP X10Y 11Y 20Y 21Y TLP X20C 21C TXP X20 21 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 US B MO NIT OR OU T CO MP UTER IN 1 Y P B PR CO MP UTER IN 2 CO NTRO L S V IDE O VID EO VIDE O IN R AUDIO L AU DIO IN AU DIO OU T ...

Page 2: ... ohm resistor and 0 15 uF 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 Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety related ch...

Page 3: ... How to disconnect FFC FPC Connector 1 28 4 OPTICAL ADJUSTMENT 1 32 4 1 Preparation 1 32 4 2 Adjustment of Focus 1 34 5 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 1 36 5 1 Preparation 1 36 5 2 All adjust data download 1 37 5 3 Electrical adjustment 1 37 5 3 1 Menu selection 1 38 5 3 2 Keystone setting 1 1 39 5 3 3 Drive setting DVI signal 1 39 5 3 4 Setting signal level 1 41 5 3 5 White balance 1 43 5 3 6 Keystone set...

Page 4: ...s 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 authority to operate the equipment Notice This Class A digital apparatus com...

Page 5: ...erheating 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 fs instructions have been adhered to 5 Heat The product should be situated away from heat s...

Page 6: ... product on the other 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 9 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 10 Ligh...

Page 7: ...e projector by the camera arm Doing so can result in damage or injury 21 Do not get your hands between the camera arm and the main unit when setting the camera arm back in its original position To avoid injury be careful not to get your hands caught when setting the camera arm back in its original position Families with children should be particularly careful 16 If glass components including lens ...

Page 8: ...ocuments for projection on the unit for long periods of time The heat could erase the letters on a thermal paper 24 Do not move the projector while the arm is still erect Always store the arm back in position when moving the projector Otherwise injury or damage may result 25 Do not look into the arm light while it is lit The strong light may cause damage to your eyes or sight 0 8 ...

Page 9: ...PARTS LCD BLOCK Z100 INTAKE FAN P800 POWER SUPPLY E201 OPTICAL ENGINE E201A PROJECTION LENS LAMP HOUSING SPEAKER BLOCK Z101 EXHAUST FAN P850 BALLAST POWER SUPPLY 2 LOCATION OF PC BOARD E101 MAIN PC BOARD E102 DRIVE PC BOARD E103 VIDEO AUDIO PC BOARD E104 SENSOR PC BOARD 1 1 ...

Page 10: ...ing Several kinds of screws are used and some of them need special cautions That is take care of the tapping screws securing molded parts and fine pitch screws used to secure metal parts If they are used improperly the screw holes will be easily damaged and the parts can not be fixed Step Figure Explanation 1 2 3 4 Loosen 2 screws M3 x 8 These screws are retained with split washers Remove the lamp...

Page 11: ...Left Side Remove 3 screws M3 x 6 Right Side Remove 5 screws M3 x 6 Front Remove 3 screws 2 x 5 Remove front cover Note Unsnap the bottom first and then unsnap the top Screw type M 1 Screw type M 1 Front Remove 1 screw M3 x 6 Screw type M 1 Screw type M 2 ...

Page 12: ...9 10 Rear Remove 3 screws M2 x 5 Remove rear cover Note Unsnap the bottom first and then unsnap the top Rear Remove 1 screw M3 x 6 Top Remove the small piece One side is lifted and removed Screw type M 1 Top Remove 1 screw M3 x 6 Screw type M 1 Screw type M 2 ...

Page 13: ...3 2 Top Cover Continued 1 5 Step Figure Explanation 11 Top cover can be removed by lifting left edge ...

Page 14: ...Main PC Board 1 6 Step Figure Explanation 1 2 3 Remove all cables and connectors Remove 6 screws M3 x 6 Remove 1 screws M3 x 6 Note The screw here is also fixing the grand wire Screw type M 1 Screw type M 1 ...

Page 15: ...1 7 Step Figure Explanation 1 2 2a 2b Remove all cables and connectors Remove 5 screws M3 x 6 Note The screw here is also fixing the grand wire Note The screw here is also fixing the grand wire Screw type M 1 2a 2b 2a 2b ...

Page 16: ... cable from the ballast power supply Plastic case is opened Remove 1 screw M3 x 8 Remove 1 screw M3 x 8 Remove 1 hook from the bottom cabinet in the direction of this arrow Remove 1 hook from the bottom cabinet in the direction of this arrow Screw type M 1 Screw type M 1 ...

Page 17: ...3 5 Power Supply Continued 1 9 Step Figure Explanation 6 Remove 1 screw M3 x 6SW Screw type E 2 ...

Page 18: ...x 8 then disconnect the lamp cable connector Remove 2 screws 3 x 8 Remove 1 screw M3 x 6 Remove 2 hooks from the bottom cabinet in the direction of this arrow It removes in the order of 1 2 Release 4 P C board holder by using tweezers Screw type M 3 Screw type M 1 Screw type M 3 1 2 ...

Page 19: ...3 6 Ballast power Supply Continued 1 11 Step Figure Explanation 6 Remove the ballast power from the aluminum plate and plastic case ...

Page 20: ... Optical Engine 1 12 Step Figure Explanation 1 1a 1b 1c 1d Remove 4 screws 3 x 12 a d Remove 1 screw 3 x 8 e Enlargement a Enlargement b Enlargement c Enlargement d Screw type M 3 Screw type M 4 d b e c a ...

Page 21: ...ent e Note This screw is different from others Whole engine appearance view Remove 1 screw and remove the lamp house M3 x 6 Remove 1 screw and remove the thermal breaker 3 x 8 Remove 1 screw and remove the PBS cooling fan M2 5 x 14SW Screw type M 3 Screw type E 9 Screw type M 1 ...

Page 22: ...Tear off adhesive tape when you remove the screw of A Separate the main frame and sub frame from the engine block Remove 3 screws M3 x 12SW Separate the prism block from the main frame Screw type E 10 Screw type E 1 Sub frame Main frame Bottom of main frame Main frame Prism block A ...

Page 23: ...ask and bracket Note Keep the mask because it is used again The old LCD Panel and four screws are not used Remove 4 screws M2 x 4 Note Keep the screws because they are used again Remove the bracket Note This bracket will not use again Screw type E 4 Screw type E 3 3 8 LCD Panel Continued ...

Page 24: ...l with 4 screws Note There are 2 kinds of types of the screw 4 screws use for temporary tightening Tighten the new bracket with 4 screws M2 x 4 Note This 4 screws are from the old bracket A Side Screw type E 5 Screw type E 4 B Side Screw type E 6 B A B 3 8 LCD Panel Continued A ...

Page 25: ...n 12 13 14 Install the LCD panel holder assembly made by step 9 to the prism block Fix the LCD panel holder assembly on the bracket with 2 screws M2x2 Fix a prism block on the lens block Note Panel holder service kit 23405001 Screw type E 7 E 7 E 5 E 6 ...

Page 26: ...r 1 18 Step Figure Explanation 1 2 3 4 5 Remove 4 screws M2 5 x 8SW Remove the fitting spring from the the gap Remove the Multi PBS Note Make sure the direction of the PBS when you install Insert the new Multi PBS Screw type E 8 Lamp Prism ...

Page 27: ...plitter Continued 1 19 Step Figure Explanation 6 Install the fitting spring back to the gap 3 10 Optical Engine Cooling Fan Step Figure Explanation 1 2 Remove 3 screws M2 5 x 5SW Remove the optical engine cooling fan Screw type E 11 ...

Page 28: ...t the stopper up by using the tweezers Remove the stopper Remove the polarized plate Note The film side must be faced to the LCD panel when installing and the color must be related with the color of LCD panel Color Marking Panel Side polarizer film polarizer film ...

Page 29: ... 3 4 5 Remove 1 screw 3 x 8 Remove intake fan block from the bottom cabinet It pulls up along with a rail Remove filter block from the intake fan block The filter is split like this Screw type M 3 Remove 3 screws 3 x 35 Screw type M 6 Fan block Rail ...

Page 30: ...nued 1 22 Step Figure Explanation 6 The intake fan block is divided into the fan senser pcb and bracket 3 13 Exhaust Fan Step Figure Explanation 1 2 Remove 2 screws 3 x 8 Remove 2 screws 3 x 30 Screw type M 3 Screw type M 5 ...

Page 31: ...1 23 3 14 Speaker Block Step Figure Explanation 1 2 Remove 2 screws 3 x 8 Remove 2 screws 3 x 8 The speaker will be removed like this Screw type M 3 Screw type M 3 ...

Page 32: ...emove 5 screws 3 x 8 Remove video audio PC board from the terminal bracket Note The screw here is also fixing the grand wire Green marked Note The safety interlock switch is pushed when the lamp cover is replaced Screw type M 3 Switch Switch Lamp Cover Lamp Cover ...

Page 33: ...p Figure Explanation 1 2 Remove 5 screws M3 x 8 Disconnect the connector from the main body Note Please remove the screw A last Then support the camera block by hand otherwise it falls Note For disassembly of the document camera refer to page 3 6 Screw type M 7 A ...

Page 34: ... Top Cover 11 Main PCB 7 Drive PCB 5 Ballast Power Supply 1 Video audio PCB 5 and Lamp House 1 Front Cover 3 and Rear Cover 3 Power Supply 1 Ballast Power Supply 2 Ballast cable connector 1 Intake FAN 1 Optical Engine 1 Exhaust FAN 2 and Speaker Block 4 Optical Engine 4 Exhaust FAN 2 Intake FAN 3 M 7 M3 x 8 Document camera 5 ...

Page 35: ...SW M2 5 x 5SW M3 x 12SW M2 5 x 14SW M2 5 x 8SW M2 x 2 LCD PANEL 3 Power Supply 1 LCD PANEL 4 This screw will not use again Bracket 4 LCD Panel connector side 2 Contained in Panel holder kit LCD Panel 2 Contained in Panel holder kit LCD Panel Bracket 2 Contained in Panel holder kit Multi PBS Cover 4 Optical Engine 1 LCD Panel 3 Optical Engine Cooling FAN 3 ...

Page 36: ...1 28 Step Figure Explanation 2 3 Release Two hooks Note Hooks stop on the way Please do not pull out by superfluous power FFC FPC cable can be disconnected Conformity of Location number MAIN PCB PJ701 1 Electrodes up side Electrodes up side Hook ...

Page 37: ...mity of Location number MAIN PCB PJ801 DRIVE PCB PJ751 1 3 19 How to disconnect FFC FPC Connector 2 Printed electrodes Release hook cover Note Hook cover stops on the way Please do not pull out by superfluous power Release Hook cover Lock Cable Connector Side view Hook cover ...

Page 38: ... cable can be disconnected Conformity of Location number MAIN PCB PJ301 PJ802 DRIVE PCB PJ851 PJ901 PJ951 Hook Hook Hook Hook Release tow hooks Note Hook stops on the way Please do not pull out by superfluous power Release Hook Lock Cable Connector Side view Printed electrodes Hook Hook ...

Page 39: ... stops on the way Please do not pull out by superfluous power FFC FPC cable can be disconnected Conformity of Location number VIDEO AUDIO PCB PJ1 PJ5 1 3 19 How to disconnect FFC FPC Connector 4 Release Hook Lock Cable Connector Side view Printed electrodes Hook ...

Page 40: ...vertical screen 2 Remove top cover Refer to page 1 3 3 Remove Main PC board Refer to page 1 6 4 Connect LCD panels by using extension cables Connect PJ851 and R Panel with extension cable Connect PJ901 and G Panel with extension cable Connect PJ951 and B Panel with extension cable 5 Connect Main PC board by using extension cable kit Be careful not to touch circuit and cabinet 6 Test Pattern Setup ...

Page 41: ...djustment When this screw A is loosened the panel moves to front and back and focus can be adjusted When these screws B are loosened the panel moves to left right up and down and convergence can be adjusted B B B B A ...

Page 42: ...e Explanation 1 2 3 4 TEST PATTERN Green Cross Hatch Adjust focus by projection Lens TEST PATTERN Red Cross Hatch Move the panel in front and back and adjust the focus Tighten two screws little by little Tighten two screws when you reached to the best focus point ...

Page 43: ...TERN Red and Green Cross Hatch Move the panel in left right up and down and adjust the convergence 4 2 Adjustment of Focus ex Red panel exchange Continued 1 35 Step Figure Explanation 5 6 7 Tighten four screws ...

Page 44: ...nu changes automatically by pressing next button with every step This software transmits the necessary command automatically 3 Adjustment software Electrical adjustment is carried out using the adjustment software When the software TLPX10S EXE is started a screen like the following image Fig 1 4 3 appears 2 Data download upload software When the download software CTLX10S EXE is started screen like...

Page 45: ...tart the download software CNTX10S exe Press UP DW tab Press Read button The all data will be read form projector in a few minutes When a dialog is indicated it finishes reading all data Key in the file name Serial Number Press Save button to save the data After replacing the Main PC Board press Write button ...

Page 46: ...e Serial Number Press Open button When this message screen appears press ok button Then all data in the old PCB will be written to the projector Check the all input signals All input signals is fare press Save Button Step Figure Explanation 1 Start the download software TLPX10S exe Select the parts that you changed Press OK button ...

Page 47: ...button Note A green button is available All the data is saved when Next button is pushed 5 3 3 Drive setting DVI signal Step Figure Explanation 1 2 3 Use the extension cable kit 1 Select Drive step 2 Press Start button 1 Monitor the waveform at the respective test point TP RIN when you adjust the R level 2 When the WN7 button is clicked you enter the R adjustment mode 3 Click or button to adjust t...

Page 48: ...nt is performed 1 Monitor the waveform at test point TP R 2 Click W03 button and adjust to the specified level W09 and W0C are the same process 3 Click Next button 1 Monitor the waveform at test point TP G 2 Click W04 button and adjust to the specified level W0A and W0D are the same process 3 Click Next button 1 Monitor the waveform at test point TP B 2 Click W05 button and adjust to the specified...

Page 49: ...button to adjust the signal level 3 Press Next button 1 Press VSG button and click or button to adjust the signal level 2 Press VGG button and click or button to adjust the signal level 3 Press Next button 1 Press VSB button and click or button to adjust the signal level 2 Press VGB button and click or button to adjust the signal level 3 Press Next button 5 3 4 Setting signal level ...

Page 50: ...tton and click or button to adjust the signal level 3 Press Next button 1 Press VSB button and click or button to adjust the signal level 2 Press VGB button and click or button to adjust the signal level 3 Press Next button SOURCE DVD Color bar component Y signal 1 Press VSR button and click or button to adjust the signal level 2 Press VGR button and click or button to adjust the signal level 3 Pr...

Page 51: ...ess Next button NOTE Display image disappears when VSB button is pushed 1 Select a red single color screen when adjusting R Click WM6 button and adjust the flicker level to minimum in both and directions taking note of the data values Then set data to the mid point between the two previously noted values 2 Adjust other colors to be the same using WM5 for green and WM4 for blue 3 Click Upside Down ...

Page 52: ... button 1 Click WN7 and or WN9 buttons and adjust screen until it becomes a natural gray 2 Click Next button 5 3 6 Keystone setting 2 Step Figure Explanation 1 2 1 Set the projector horizontally and click KC3 button Note Important The deviation of the inclination sensor due to rise in temperature is corrected by measuring after warming up for approximately one hour When the adjustment is completed...

Page 53: ...r supply is NG OK Check next step NG Main PCB is NG or any cable connection is NG See 2 2 Damaged Change with new lamp Not Damaged Check Lamp cover PJ11 or lamp power supply However even if the lamp has no damage there is the case it has trouble also Indicated RGB Video terminal is NG or Main PCB is NG Not Indicated Check next step Correct LCD panel is NG or PJ851 PJ901 PJ951 is NG Incorrect Main ...

Page 54: ...turns off or does not come on The inside is too hot or the projector has been working in an area of high temperature The power turns off or does not come on Trouble with the cooling fans The power turns off or does not come on Trouble with the Lamp cover The power turns off System error Solution Check the power unit Check the connector PJ12 Check the main PC board Change new lamp There may also be...

Page 55: ...ANEL CLK SG8002JCPCC I2C EEPROM I2C EEPROM I2C CTRL CTRL CTRL Y C SEP MM1031 VIDEO AMP MM1510 VIDEO AMP MM1510 MM1041 SELECTOR M52055FP CTRL Pin jack x2 Pin jack Mini jack S Terminal Mini jack VOL CTRL M62420FP I2C CLAMP PULSE 3WIRE POWER AMP LA4425A RGB AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO OUT POWER SUPPLY 12 13V P AMP 9V SW VOL BUFF 5V VOL V AMP RS232C INTERFACE uPD4721 LAMP ON POWER ON LAMP FAIL USB TEMP SE...

Page 56: ... PJ502 PJ503 PJ504 PJ501 PJ29 PJ201 PJ1 PJ5 PJ2 PJ901 PJ851 PJ951 PJ751 PJ601 N C PJ701 PJ360 P102 P101 PJ351 PJ350 PJ352 PJ353 VIDEO AUDIO PC BOARD MAIN PC BOARD DRIVE PC BOARD SENCOR PC BOARD MAIN POWER UNIT LAMP DRIVER THERMAL SWITCH CAMERA PC BOARD LED PC BOARD RERAY PCBOARD ...

Page 57: ... 5V Pulse 4 RXIN1 1 5V Pulse 5 RXIN2 1 5V Pulse 6 RXIN2 1 5V Pulse 7 RXIN3 1 5V Pulse 8 RXIN3 1 5V Pulse 9 GND 0V 10 GND 0V 11 9V 9V 12 17V 17V 13 GND 0V 14 GND 0V 15 CAMRX 7V data 16 5V 5V 17 CAM TX 7V data 18 CAM DET 0V 19 CAM REM 5V 20 CAM LIGHT 5V 21 MAIN POER 5V 22 CAM KEY0 5V 23 CAM LED 5V 24 CAM KEY1 5V 25 CAM RES 5V 26 CAM KEY2 5V 27 CAM ARM 5V 28 CAM KEY3 5V 29 CAM KEY5 5V 30 CAM KEY4 5V ...

Page 58: ...901 PJ951 DRIVE LCD PANEL 1 VSSY 0V 2 NDIRY 0 15 5V 3 DIRY 0 15 5V 4 DY 0 to 15 5V Pulse 5 NRG 0 to 15 5V Pulse 6 N C 7 LCCOM 6V 8 VID12 2V to 12V 9 VID10 2V to 12V 10 VID8 2V to 12V 11 VID6 2V to 12V 12 VID4 2V to 12V 13 VID2 2V to 12V 14 VSSX 0V 15 ENB1 0 to 15 5V Pulse 16 ENB2 0 to 15 5V Pulse 17 DIRX 0 15 5V 18 NDIRX 0 15 5V 19 VDDX 15 5V 20 DX 0 to 15 5V Pulse 21 CLX 0 to 15 5V Pulse 22 NCLX ...

Page 59: ...it 2 30p flat 0 5 PJ801 PJ5 3 20p flat 0 5 PJ802 PJ1 4 5p 1 25 PJ11 Lamp Driver 5 2p 1 25 PJ12 Thermal SW 6 4p 1 0 PJ502 PBS Fan 7 3p 1 0 PJ503 Engine Fan 8 4p 1 25 PJ504 Exhaust Fan 9 3p 1 25 PJ501 Intake Fan 10 9p 1 0 PJ29 PJ201 PJ851 LCD R 11 36p 0 5 PJ901 LCD G PJ951 LCD B C B B B B A A A A C C C ...

Page 60: ...S304 S304 S1 S1 D2 D2 DS1 DS1 Explanation of each part article of operation Parts Name S1 D2 S302 S304 D301 DS1 Explanation of operation Reset switch for IC101 Check for IC101 operation Reset switch for IC301 Reset switch for IC301 Check for IC301 operation Check for IC41 operation LED Display Standby Abnormal IC101 failure IC301 failure IC41 failure Operation ...

Page 61: ...me of service Button Switch LED Explanation of each part article of operation Parts Name S601 DS601 A Explanation of operation Reset switch for IC603 Check for 5V power supply Check for IC603 operation LED Display Standby Abnormal 5V failure IC301 failure Operation S601 DS60 DS60 A A ...

Page 62: ...tical with originals The substitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create 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 Y251 23101988 Y250 23306393 E U X 23306395 C Y AT03 23588637 ...

Page 63: ...1 2 Packing Assembly 3 2 A403 23946137 L A404 23945102 A403 23946137 R A400 23064421 A401 SEE PAGE XX A410 23918290 ...

Page 64: ...1 Y211 Y212 Y260 Y260 SN 23306393 23306395 Y C 23101988 23552948 23552949 23565184 23565186 23565187 23565185 23565183 23589193 23589194 23589195 23589179 23589196 23589198 23589180 23589197 23589181 23372145 23372155 U EF E EG CHT KOR E F SP U SPA GER ITA POR ENG CHT KOR FRA CHS SPA RGB cable USB cable Audio cable for Computer Control cable RS 232C Adapter for Macintosh computer AV cable Power co...

Page 65: ... SPEAKER HOLDER A201 23436756 HANDLE B114 23890876 PUSH BUTTON CAP L B115 23890877 PUSH BUTTON CAP R SS01 23344463 SWITCH A210 23540385 REAR PANEL A241 23466925 AIR FILTER A242 23466926 AIR FILTER SHEET A220 23450321 FRONT PANEL A260 23540383 LAMP COVER A240 23540362 AIR FILTER COVER ...

Page 66: ...1 5 PC Board and Power Unit Assembly 3 5 E101 23771041 P C B MAIN E102 23771042 P C B DRIVE E103 23771043 P C B VIDEO AUDIO P800 23122399 POWER UNIT P850 23122397 LAMP DRIVER E104 23771044 P C B SENSOR ...

Page 67: ...RD E106 CONECTION PC BOARD ARM ASSEMBLY B400 SC01 B351 B353 B358 B362 B366 B372 B310 Plastic assembly B430 B470 B355 B357 B370 B377 B363 B368 B350 without each plastic cover B330 B320A B310A without below button top LED filter remote filter cushion 2 kinds B320B B320 B382A B382B B382C Inner spring P P P P P P P P P P W W W W W W W W W W Screw form P no mark ...

Page 68: ...87 11Y 23564894 20C 23564892 20E 23564890 20U 23564893 20Y 23564900 21C 23564898 21E 23564896 21U 23564899 21Y 23564895 20X 23564901 21X A300 23564767 X10 23564820 X11 23564833 X20 23564834 X21 A312 23564942 A310 23564943 TLP X10 TLP X10 TLP X10 LCD DATA PROJECTOR TEMP LAMP ON BUSY FAN ON STANDBY KEYSTONE SET AUTO AUTO EXIT ENTER MENU INPUT VOL ADJ TEMP BUSY KEYSTONE AUTO ENTER MENU ...

Page 69: ...TION LABEL TOP CAUTION LABEL LAMP CAUTION LABEL AC CORD CAUTION LABEL AC CORD for C CAUTION LABEL ARM CAUTION LABEL LED VIDEO TERMINAL COVER for C CARTON BOX CARTON BOX LABEL 10E CARTON BOX LABEL 10U CARTON BOX LABEL 10Y CARTON BOX LABEL 11E CARTON BOX LABEL 11E CARTON BOX LABEL 11Y CARTON BOX LABEL 20C CARTON BOX LABEL 20E CARTON BOX LABEL 20U CARTON BOX LABEL 20Y CARTON BOX LABEL 21C CARTON BOX ...

Page 70: ...PARTS OWNER S MANUAL CD ROM OWNER S MANUAL ENG GER for E OWNER S MANUAL ENG FRA for U OWNER S MANUAL CHT for C OWNER S MANUAL KOR for X QUICK SHEET GER for E QUICK SHEET ITA for E QUICK SHEET POR for E QUICK SHEET ENG for E QUICK SHEET CHT for C OWNER S MANUAL KOR for X QUICK SHEET FRN for E QUICK SHEET CHS for C QUICK SHEET SPA for E OWNER S MANUAL ENG SPA for Y OWNER S MANUAL SPA REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 71: ... ABS Document camera 1 2 inches CCD 1 447 680 pixels 1392x1040 dots Lens F 3 1 f 6 4mm LCD Projection system 3 panel transmission Panel size 1 3 inches Driving system TFT active matrix Picture elements 786 432 pixels 1024x768dits Projection Lens Lens Zooming lens F 2 2 2 5 f 47 61mm Focusing Manual operation Zooming Manual operation Accessories Owner s manual 1 Owner s manual CD ROM 1 Wireless rem...

Page 72: ...1 1 SHIBAURA 1 CHOME MINATO KU TOKYO 105 8001 JAPAN ...

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