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LX-D1010G

EN 

– 

12

Adjustment foot

screen

Preparing the projector for operation

Getting ready for projection

1

.

Connect 

the 

power 

cord 

p

rovided 

to 

the 

projector

.

2

.

Connect 

the 

power 

cord 

to 

the 

wall 

power 

outlet.

3.

Remove the lens cap.

W

a

rning:

D

not 

look 

d

irectly 

into 

the 

lens 

when 

projector 

is

“ON”.

The 

lens 

cap 

is 

for 

protecting 

the 

lens. 

 If 

you 

leave

the 

power 

on 

with 

the 

cap 

on, 

the 

cap 

may 

be 

warped.

Please 

remove 

the 

lens 

cap 

when 

you 

turn 

the 

power

on.

This 

projector 

is 

equipped 

with 

the 

power 

cords 

for

both 

U

.S. 

and 

Europe. 

 U

se 

the 

appropriate 

power

cord 

for 

your 

country

.

A

 t

hree-pin 

grounding 

type 

power 

plug 

is 

used 

w

ith

the 

projector

Do 

n

ot 

remove 

the 

grounding 

pin 

o

n

the 

power 

plug. 

If 

you 

are 

unable 

to 

insert 

the 

plug

into 

the 

outlet, 

contact 

your 

electrician 

to 

replace

your 

A

/C 

o

utlet.

T

he 

supplied 

power 

cord 

for 

U.S. 

is 

used 

for 

120V

only

Never 

connect 

to 

any 

outlet 

or 

power 

supply

having 

dif

ferent 

voltage 

or 

frequency

If 

you

connect 

to 

the 

power 

supply 

having 

a

 d

ifferent

voltage, 

please 

use 

the 

appropriate 

power 

cord.

U

se 

100-240V 

AC 

50/60Hz 

correct 

voltage 

other-

wise 

it 

may 

lead 

to 

fire 

or 

electric 

shock.

D

not 

place 

any 

objects 

on 

the 

power 

cord, 

and 

keep

the projector away from heat sources to avoid break-

ing 

the 

power 

cord. 

A

 broken 

power 

cord 

can 

cause

fire 

or 

electric 

shock.

Do 

not 

revise 

or 

alter 

the 

power 

cord 

otherwise 

it

may 

cause 

fire 

or 

electric 

shock.

Contact 

your 

dealer 

if 

the 

cord 

is 

broken.

Caution:

P

lug 

in 

firmly 

a

nd 

unplug 

by 

h

olding 

the 

plug, 

not

by 

pulling 

the 

cable 

out.

D

not 

plug 

in 

or 

out 

with 

w

et 

hands. 

 It 

may 

cause

an 

electric 

shock.

Adjusting the angle of projection

For 

the 

best 

result, 

project 

onto 

flat 

screen 

with 

a

 9

0

degree 

angle 

to 

the 

floor

If 

necessary

tilt 

the 

projector

by 

adjusting 

two 

foot 

adjustments 

on 

the 

bottom 

of 

the

projector

.

1

.

Lift 

the 

projector 

to 

the 

appropriate 

angle.

2

.

Press 

the 

Front 

height 

adjuster 

button, 

this 

will 

al-

low 

the 

adjustment 

foot 

(up 

and 

down) 

to 

slide 

out

to 

the 

position.

3

.

Release 

the 

Front 

h

eight 

adjuster 

button 

to 

lock 

the

feet 

in 

that 

position.

After 

using 

the 

projector

4

.

Return 

the 

a

djustment 

foot 

(up 

and 

down) 

into 

the

projector 

by 

pressing 

the 

Front 

height 

adjuster 

but-

ton.

When the left and right angles are different

Adjust 

the 

angles 

with 

adjustment 

feet 

(right 

and 

left),

which 

are 

on 

the 

bottom 

of 

the 

projector

.

Important:

Screen 

on 

flat 

wall 

with 

a

 90˚ 

angle 

to 

the 

floor

.

A

lign 

projector 

to 

produce 

full 

screen 

display 

as

illustrated 

on 

page 

9.

The 

d

istance 

from 

the 

p

rojector 

to 

the 

screen 

must

be 

compatible 

with 

screen 

size 

chart 

on 

page 

9.

Note 

the 

distance 

from 

the 

screen 

chart.

Adjustment foot (up and down)

Release button

Adjustment foot

(right and left)

´

EN 

– 

13

ENGLISH

T

o

 operate projector power ON

When 

the 

lamp 

indicator 

is 

blinking 

r

ed, 

the 

the

lamp 

should 

be 

replaced. 

 Replace 

the 

lamp. 

See

pages 23 and 26.

The 

picture 

might 

n

ot 

be 

of 

optimum 

performance

in 

extreme 

hot 

or 

cold 

conditions. 

(The 

projector 

is

not 

malfunctioning.)

4. 

 Select 

the 

desired 

e

xternal 

input 

source 

by 

u

sing

the 

COMPUTER 

or 

VIDEO 

button.

The 

COMPUTER 

or 

VIDEO 

buttons 

do 

n

ot 

work

when 

MENU 

is 

displayed.

The 

projector 

automatically 

selects 

the 

a

ppropriate

signal 

format. 

The 

s

elected 

signal 

format 

is 

dis-

played 

o

the 

screen.

W

hen 

selecting 

the 

COMPUTER 

input, 

the 

image

may 

 flicker

 P

ress 

the 

$

 or 

%

 button 

to 

adjust 

the

image.

When 

input 

signal 

is 

jittering, 

p

lease 

adjust 

by 

$

or 

%

 button 

also 

connecting 

with 

DVD 

player 

or

MUSE decoder etc.

When supplying unstable signal like Still or

Reverse play with VCR, “NO SIGNAL” may

appear on the screen. In this case, you may avoid

this issue by selecting the right color format like

NTSC, P

AL

 in OPTION menu.

5. 

  

Adjust 

the 

image 

size 

with 

the 

zoom 

ring 

by 

turn-

ing 

it.

6

.

Adjust 

the 

focus 

with 

the 

focus 

ring 

by 

turning 

it.

1

.

T

u

rn 

o

the 

equipment 

connected 

to 

the 

projector

.

2

.

Put 

the 

projector 

into 

standby 

mode 

by 

pressing 

the

main 

power 

s

witch. 

The 

POWER 

indicator 

lights 

up

red.

The 

POWER 

indicator 

blinks 

red 

for 

2, 

3

seconds 

after 

the 

power 

switch 

ON. 

In 

this

time, 

the 

buttons 

w

ill 

not 

work.

3.

T

urn the projector on by pressing the POWER button.

The 

light 

s

ource 

lamp 

starts 

warming 

up, 

e

ventu-

ally 

turning 

completely 

o

n. 

 I

case 

the 

light 

source

lamp 

d

oes 

not 

come 

on, 

wait 

for 

one 

minute 

before

switching 

power 

on 

again.

If 

the 

main 

power 

switch 

to 

the 

unit 

is 

turned

off 

within 

two 

m

inutes 

of 

turning 

off 

the 

light

source 

lamp, 

power 

will 

not 

be 

applied 

to 

the

lamp 

for 

one 

minute 

when 

the 

next 

time 

the

main 

unit 

power 

switch 

is 

turned 

on. 

When

this 

happens, 

the 

indicator 

lamp 

will 

blink 

for

one 

m

inute.

Condition

Indicator

LAMP

POWER

Stand-by

-

Red

When 

light 

source 

lamp 

is 

on

Green

Green

Light source lamp held off temporarily

Red

-

Important:

A

 darkened 

image 

may 

be 

seen 

right 

after 

pressing

the 

POWER 

button 

d

ue 

to 

warming 

up 

of 

this 

pro-

jector

While 

warming 

up, 

no 

other 

commands 

can

be 

accepted.

O

I

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

A

UDIO L

  (MONO)

A

UDIO R

A

C

 IN

MAIN

VIDEO IN

COMPUTER IN

COMPUTER OUT

RS-232C

USB

2

  •  

9

AUTO POSITION

button

HIDE button

STILL

 button

3 • 7 • 8

4

4

PO

WER

LAMP

V

OLUME

TEMP

VIDEO

ENTER

HIDE

MENU

SOURCE

COMPUTER

A

U

TO

 POSITION

POWER

H

IDE

COMPUTER

VIDEO

MOUSE

LASER

MENU

ENTER

R-CLICK

AUTO POSITION

STILL

P in P

EXPAND

VOLUME

+

3 • 7 • 8

4

HIDE button

AUTO POSITION button

wide

zoom ring

tele

far

near

focus ring

Содержание LX-D1010G - Lcd Projector

Страница 1: ...al Setting Method 5 1 6 Personal Computer Connection Method 6 1 7 Circuit Adjustment Method 7 1 8 About Hidden Commands 8 1 9 When replacement of the Main PWB Ass y is necessary 9 1 10 Using the Warning Acquisition Software 10 1 11 About Indicator Error Displays 11 1 12 Entry 12 1 13 Lead Wire Wiring Diagram 13 1 14 Connector Terminal Functions 14 1 15 Block Diagrams 15 1 16 Overall Connection Dia...

Страница 2: ...e 40 300 inch aspect ratio 4 3 Light source lamp 150 W UHP ELECTRIC Video compatibility NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL including PAL M N SECAM PAL 60 DVD Component HDTV 1080i 720p 525p PC compatibility Resolution 640 400 1024 768 Compressed 1280 1024 Sync on Green available Speaker 6 cm square type 8W 1W CONTROL CONNECTORS RS 232C Serial DIN 8 pin female connector USB terminal for Mouse INPUT CONNECTORS S vid...

Страница 3: ...acity should be inserted between the product and the AC power supply point while performing any service on some products when the HOT chassis is exposed 5 Don t short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing Some model s power circuit is partly different in the GND The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE side GND the ISOLATED side GND and EAR...

Страница 4: ...N High Temperature Do not replace the lamp for 1hour after power off Turn off power before opening this lamp cover See user s manual for Replacing the Lamp Replace with same type lamp rated Lamp Cover CAUTION High brightness Do not look into the lens during operation Lens Cap CAUTION Laser Radiation LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WAVE LENGTH 640 660nm MAX OUTPUT 1mW CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT I...

Страница 5: ... Video Projector complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive as amended by Directive 93 68 EEC and 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive as amended by Directive 93 68 EEC The electro magnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level that gains proper operation in residential areas on business and light industrial premises and on small scale enterprises inside as well as ...

Страница 6: ...ilation ensuring reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from overheating Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the projector on a bed sofa rug or bookcase Ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer s instruc tions have been adhered to EN 5 ENGLISH WARNING Unplug immediately if there is something wrong with your projector Do not o...

Страница 7: ... HIDE COMPUTER VIDEO MOUSE LASER MENU ENTER R CLICK AUTO POSITION STILL P in P EXPAND VOLUME 18 Remote control 1 Transmitter indicator 2 POWER button 3 COMPUTER button 4 MOUSE button 5 Right click button For mouse 6 MENU button 7 AUTO POSITION button 8 PinP button 9 VOLUME buttons 10 EXPAND button 11 STILL button 12 ENTER button 13 Mouse pointer Direction button 14 LASER button 15 VIDEO button 16 ...

Страница 8: ...or recommended distances in maximum zoom and minimum zoom Ceiling mount Rear projection Ask a specialist for installation For more details consult your dealer Caution Placing the projector on a carpet reduces ventila tion from the fan at the bottom and might cause problems Place a hard board or similar item under the projector to facilitate ventilation of the unit Place the projector more than 50 ...

Страница 9: ...depending on the connected equipment Use mini D SUB 15 pin BNC conversion cable for connection Some DVD players may not project the image correctly When connecting with HDTV equipment which has R G B output set RGB for the COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL setting menu Change the setting in the SIGNAL menu when 525p signal is inputted Refer to page 20 B G R C B P B Y C R P R HD CS VD DVD player or HDTV...

Страница 10: ...mpatible with screen size chart on page 9 Note the distance from the screen chart Adjustment foot up and down Release button Adjustment foot right and left EN 13 ENGLISH To operate projector power ON When the lamp indicator is blinking red the the lamp should be replaced Replace the lamp See pages 23 and 26 The picture might not be of optimum performance in extreme hot or cold conditions The proje...

Страница 11: ...After the lamp is turned off the lamp cannot be switched on again for 60 seconds as a precaution ary measure It will take another 60 seconds before the lamp indicator goes off If you wish to turn on the projector again wait until the indicator is off then press the POWER button The exhaust fan rotates faster when the tempera ture around the projector rises When the temperature around the projector...

Страница 12: ...ch are recorded as squeezed images in right and left direction LANGUAGE Use to select the language for the projector display such as menu 日本語 English Español Deutsch Français Italiano 中文 Opt CONTRAST IMAGE 0 BRIGHTNESS 0 COLOR TEMP STANDARD TINT 0 COLOR 0 SHARPNESS 0 XGA60 COLOR MATRIX USER Menu operation continued EN 17 ENGLISH 4 SIGNAL MEMORY CALL Use to select AUTO USER 1 or USER 2 See below HO...

Страница 13: ...or 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for more adjusting 8 Exit the menu system by pressing the MENU but ton several times Color temperature 1 Select COLOR TEMP in IMAGE menu 2 Press the or button to select USER 2 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button to select the desired item 5 Press the or button to adjust the item 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for more adjusting 7 Exit the menu system by pressing the ME...

Страница 14: ... x 768 832 x 624 MAC19 1024 x 768 60 24 75 02 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 MAC21 1152 x 870 68 59 74 96 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 HP75 1024 x 768 62 94 74 92 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 HP72 1280 x 1024 78 13 72 00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 SUN66a 1152 x 900 61 85 66 00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 SUN76a 1152 x 900 71 81 76 63 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 SUN66 1280 x 1024 71 68 66 68 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 SUN76 1280 x 1024 81 13 ...

Страница 15: ...e or burn yourself Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the pro jector Also be sure not to insert metal or any flam mable objects it may cause fire or electric shock If any objects are inserted please unplug and contact your dealer Install the lamp securely failure may cause a fire 1 Reverse the projector gently 2 Loosen the screws of the lamp lid on the top cover using a phillips screwdriv...

Страница 16: ...red by lens cap When the LAMP indicator or the TEMP indicator is either on or blinking the main unit requires repairs The equipment connected to this projector is not turned on Hookup is not made correctly with other equipment The input source is not selected correctly The air inlet grill outlet grill or air filter is clogged with dust or some objects In this case the TEMP indicator does not light...

Страница 17: ...HIDE MENU SOURCE COMPUTER AUTO POSITION EN 27 ENGLISH Specifications LCD projector LX D1010G AC100V 240V 50 60Hz 2 3 A 0 9 inch LCD panel 3 pieces for R G B Pixels 1 024 768 786 432 pixels Total 2 359 296 pixels Active pixel rate 99 99 or more each panel 16 770 000 colors F 1 7 2 0 f 33 2 mm 43 1 mm 150 W UHP 40 inch 300 inch aspect ratio 4 3 Resolution 640 x 400 1024 x 768 Compressed 1280 x 1024 ...

Страница 18: ...i DIN 8P D SUB 9P for the connection PIN NO NAME I O 1 TXD IN 2 RTS IN 3 DTR IN 4 GND 5 CTS 5V IN OUT 6 DCD CLOCK OUT 7 RXD OUT 8 RI DATA OUT 1 2 6 8 5 3 1 Remote control 1 User manual 1 Quick reference card 2 Battery for remote 1 Carrying case Replacement part Option Not included in the box Spare Mercury lamp M 499DØØ7O3Ø SA What s included in the box 2 AC power cord 1 AV Audio Video cable 1 S Vi...

Страница 19: ... by fax to Projection System Dept Also attach a copy to the projector From your office Manager Originator Date S N Detailed report of the symptoms Connected input signal Installation conditions environment Error display status with the self diagnosis function operating Total usage time of the light source lamp Detailed report of any repair attempts Previous malfunction history and repair history A...

Страница 20: ...sts of parts and labor plus other sundry expenses JVC PSD REPAIR ORDER FORM OF LX D1010G 2 Be sure to keep the lens cap placed on any unit to be repaired Keep accessories in your custody until repaired units are returned to you 3 It is preferable that you pack the units to be repaired in the original caton box including cushion materials Then put the carton box into another larger carton box for f...

Страница 21: ...these items carefully until the repairs have been completed It is necessary to prepare the shipping cases etc required for shipping projectors Always include a repair order sheet with all necessary items filled in Fill in all of the space with cushion such as bubble cushion REPAIR OREDR FORM LX D1010G CUSHION TOP M 803A557O10 PROJECTOR CUSHION BOTTOM M 803A558O10 PACKING CASE M 802B755O10 ...

Страница 22: ... caution to avoid damaging or soiling these optical parts Use the cleaning paper etc and wipe out the soil At this time there is a fear of damaging the coated film Therefore avoid the use of solvents such as alcohol and the like 5 Use an air blower to remove dust from optical parts 6 Conductive paint is used on the insides of the top and bottom cases If the power is turned on while a board is in c...

Страница 23: ...t one hour before starting work 1 Loosen the Screw A and remove the Lamp Cover 2 Loosen 2 Screws B 3 Remove the Lamp Ass y 4 2 Removing the Top Case Ass y 1 Remove 6 Screws C and slowly lift straight up the Top Case Ass y 2 Release the Connector ST lock by lightly pulling in the direction of the arrow and then disconnect the FPC wire Screw A Lamp Cover Handle Lamp Ass y Screws B Screws C Connector...

Страница 24: ...PC wires of the LCD panels from the main board connector release the connector locks by lightly pulling upward When reassembling the Main PWB Ass y be sure to return the sheet to the top of the Main PWB Ass y If this sheet is forgotten there is danger of the Main PWB Ass y and others being damaged when the power is turned on 1 Remove the Top Case Ass y see 4 2 2 Remove the Lamp Power Unit see 4 3 ...

Страница 25: ...Case Ass y see 4 2 2 Remove the Lamp Power Unit see 4 3 3 Remove the Main PWB Video PWB Inlet Switch PWB and Terminal Board Ass y see 4 4 4 Remove 2 Screws K 4 Screws L and connector SK connected the Video PWB Ass y and then remove the Main PWB Ass y 5 Remove 3 Screws M and 2 Screws N and then remove the Terminal Board 6 Remove 3 Screws O and then remove the Video PWB Ass y 7 Remove the Screw P th...

Страница 26: ...PWB Inlet Switch PWB and Terminal Board Ass y see 4 4 4 Remove the Power Ass y see 4 6 5 Disconnect the Connector NP and then remove the Power Sub PWB Ass y 6 Remove the Screw R and then remove the Power Sub Holder 7 Remove the Power Holder R F and the Power Barrier 4 8 Removing the Intake Fan Front 1 Remove the Top Case Ass y see 4 2 2 Remove the Lamp Power Unit see 4 3 3 Remove the Main PWB Vide...

Страница 27: ...ts such as prisms mirrors etc Use caution to avoid damaging or soiling these optical parts 1 Remove the Top Case Ass y see 4 2 2 Remove the Lamp Power Unit see 4 3 3 Remove the Main PWB Video PWB Inlet Switch PWB and Terminal Board Ass y see 4 4 4 Remove the Audio Ass y see 4 9 5 Remove 4 Screws W and the Metal Board X and then slowly lift up the Optical Ass y 4 11 Removing the Fan Small 1 Remove ...

Страница 28: ...see 4 4 4 Remove the Optical Ass y see 4 10 5 Remove 6 Screws AA and then remove the Cooling Cover of the bottom 6 Hold the LCD Block to remove 3 Screws AB and then take out the LCD Block 4 14 Removing the Exhaust Fan Ass y 1 Remove the Top Case Ass y see 4 2 2 Remove the Lamp Power Unit see 4 3 3 Remove the Main PWB Video PWB Inlet Switch PWB and Terminal Board Ass y see 4 4 4 Remove the Optical ...

Страница 29: ... of the markings The Polarizers are directional Position the Polarizer with the film side facing the LCD panel and with the marking upward on the side of the LCD panel FPC wire Polarizer Markings Glass Film LCD Panel For R red For G green For B blue 1 Remove the Top Case Ass y see 4 2 2 Remove the Lamp Power Unit see 4 3 3 Remove the Main PWB Video PWB Inlet Switch PWB and Terminal Board Ass y see...

Страница 30: ...ents will be very difficult 2 Adjust to balance the light on the screen and the G LCD Panel surfaces evenly by moving the part A in the direction of the arrow Fix the part A at the best position 3 Adjust to balance the light on the screen and the R LCD Panel surfaces evenly by moving the part A in the direction of the arrow Fix the part A at the best position 4 Adjust to balance the light on the s...

Страница 31: ... Ass y Inlet Switch PWB Ass y and Terminal Board 4 Connect all cables to the Lamp on Tool 5 Connect the AC Power Cord and then turn on the Power Switch 6 Turn on the switches in the order of POWER ON FAN ON and LAMP ON 7 The lamp turn on and then adjust or check 8 After finishing the work turn off the switch of LAMP ON 9 Wait for 2 minutes after lamp off and then turn off the switches in the order...

Страница 32: ...LX D1010G 4 10 PA012 Memo ...

Страница 33: ...tart Windows 95 Double click on the Accessories folder Double click on the Hyper Terminal folder Double click on the Hypertrm icon to open the Hyper Terminal window When the New Connection dialogue box opens input an appropriate name and select an icon then click the OK button When the Phone Number dialogue box opens set the connection using the port where the RS 232C cable is connected and then c...

Страница 34: ...ASCII then click on the OK button Item Setting ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds Echo typed characters locally Line delay 1000ms Character delay 10ms ASCII Receiving Append line feeds to incoming line ends 3 Exiting Click on the Close button in the upper right corner of the Hyper Terminal window to close Hyper Terminal Setting emulation Click on the Close button ...

Страница 35: ...RS 232C cable provided with the projector 2 Connection Method Before using the RS 232C cable to connect make sure the power of the projector and personal computer are turned off Use the RS 232C cable provided with the projector to connect the projector RS 232C terminal and the COM port of the personal computer Startup Turn on the power of the projector and the personal computer in that order Exiti...

Страница 36: ...LX D1010G 6 2 PA012 Memo ...

Страница 37: ...en using an XGA signal generator This software can be downloaded from JS Net 1 on the Internet 1 http gisa yh jvc victor co jp 2 Connection Method XGA signal generator or personal computer RS 232C cable Personal computer Projector RGB IN RS 232C 3 Test signals XGA signal H 48 36 kHz V 60 00 Hz The timing and pattern are shown below XGA signal vertical frequency 60Hz timing DOT CLOCK MHz 65 0 HP DO...

Страница 38: ...ary 1 A D converter input amplitude Perform when the Main PWB Ass y has been replaced 2 Ghost Perform when the Ghosts are prominent in the video after either the Main PWB Ass y or the LCD Block has been replaced 3 Flicker Perform when the Flicker is prominent in the video after either the Main PWB Ass y or the LCD Block has been replaced 4 Gray color balance Perform when the Color Balance is lost ...

Страница 39: ...command 00 30C in the Hyper Terminal window to minimize ghosts in the red image In the input the value from among the 5 types of 008 009 00A 00B and 00C so that the ghost can be reduced to a minimize value resulting in the entirely well balanced screen center and periphery of four corners 3 4 Input the write command 00 1829 in the Hyper Terminal window to write the changed value to the EEPROM In t...

Страница 40: ...rts stock 4 5 Input the write command 00 1810 in the Hyper Terminal window to write the changed value to the EEPROM Enter the value input in the in item 4 4 Green 6 Input the XGA signal Green 50 alternate line horizontal pattern No 23 7 Input the adjustment command 00 222 in the Hyper Terminal window to minimize flicker in the green image Input the hexadecimal digit from 00 to FF in the to minimiz...

Страница 41: ...t 50 to be within the adjustment specification only for the y value If the adjustment value is increased the y value will be increased also If the adjustment value is decreased the y value will be decreased also Input the adjustment command 00 802 in the Hyper Terminal window In the input the numeral of the decimal notation from 20 to 05 to be within the adjustment specification for the y value It...

Страница 42: ...t 20 to be within the adjustment specification only for the y value If the adjustment value is increased the y value will be increased also If the adjustment value is decreased the y value will be decreased also Input the adjustment command 00 822 in the Hyper Terminal window In the input the numeral of the decimal notation from 20 to 05 to be within the adjustment specification for the y value It...

Страница 43: ...VICE MENU2 L ON COUNT 99 Number of times the lamp was turned on This count the turn on action whether succeeded or failed L NG COUNT 2 Number of times the lamp on was failed excluding the lamp went out TEMP ERR TIME 0H 0M The SET TIME when the power turned off caused by unusual temperature If the above power off has been nothing 0H 0M is displayed IN TEMP 30 0 ゚ C 0 0 Temperature of the intake air...

Страница 44: ...ME FINE ON OFF Always FINE Mode This function is unstable 35 KEY STONE 35 OFF 35 Setting for 35 Select OFF to perform the keystone adjustment 8 3 Tips to initialize menu contents and warning record Turn on the main power switch Press MENU ENTER and button of the Operation Unit simultaneously to initialize Caution The initialized menu will turn to a display in English If you find it necessary to se...

Страница 45: ... L in the Hyper Terminal window The lamp time will be returned in the Hyper Terminal window as the return command Record the part below on paper etc Example 00 l000217 2 hours 17 minutes Example 00 l500000 500 hours Tern off the main power switch and replace the Main PWB Ass y Perform the operations in and then open the Hyper Terminal window Input the value recorded in in the Hyper Terminal window...

Страница 46: ...B 50 2 00 1908 00 1908 D D 00 FF R 20 1 00 1903 00 1903 D D 00 FF R 20 2 00 1909 00 1909 D D 00 FF G 20 1 00 1904 00 1904 D D 00 FF G 20 2 00 190A 00 190A D D 00 FF B 20 1 00 1905 00 1905 D D 00 FF Color Temperature 20 B 20 2 00 190B 00 190B D D 00 FF Service Command Table Contents Read Commands Write Commands Data Range Remarks SET TIME 00 s 00 sHHHHHMM Reply 00 sHHHHHMM HHHHH hours MM minutes LA...

Страница 47: ...tall pcgc7e xga ini file in the Windows folder 2 Program startup Before using the RS 232C cable to connect make sure the power supplies of the projector and personal computer are turned off Use the RS 232C cable provided with the projector to connect the projector RS 232C terminal and the COM port of the personal computer Turn on the main power switch of the projector Turn on the power of the pers...

Страница 48: ...ed correctly the data will not be displayed in the main dialogue box 5 Clearing the warning history After correcting the error perform the clearing the warning history When the ALL CLEAR button in the main dialogue box is clicked a command will be sent from the personal computer to the projector to clear the all of warning history and the error display will be cleared 6 When a communication error ...

Страница 49: ...set the lamp time to recover written as Manual in the Reset 3 Emergency power on Emergency power on is possible when the power cannot be turned on using the normal method due to a standby power short or switched power short and it is necessary to turn the power on to detect errors Turning the power on The power can be turned on during a sensor check by pressing the HIDE ENTER and VIDEO buttons of ...

Страница 50: ... prohibited for safety Power Sub SN Connector Lamp cover Auto 5 Red Green alternately Off Off No power on Filter cover open for dust in prevention Power Sub SN Connector Filter cover side Auto 6 Red Green alternately Off Red flash No power on Missing thermistor Main SZ Connector Auto Red Green alternately Green Red flash 2 No power on IIC bus 2 failure DECODER Main IC2A2 ICLK1 45p IDA1 Auto 7 Red ...

Страница 51: ...stem External checkout Checks for external problems case damage etc See page 12 2 Internal cable connection checkout Checks the cable connector connections See page 12 3 No standby status The power indicator does not light See page 12 4 When the self diagnosis function shows a standby power short See page 12 5 When the self diagnosis function shows a switched power short See page 12 6 When the lam...

Страница 52: ...othly Is the lens dirty or damaged Is the Filter Cover installed correctly to the Bottom Case Unit Has the protuberance A of the Filter Cover frame been damaged Is the Filter dirty Is the Blower intake dirty Are there any traces of deformation or burning discoloration in the plastic frame Is the lamp damaged Is the Lamp connector discolored Is the Lamp Cover installed correctly to the Bottom Case ...

Страница 53: ... installation Main PWB Ass y CN ST Main PWB Ass y CN SZ Main PWB Ass y CN SV Audio PWB Ass y CN GV Main PWB Ass y CN SL Preamp PWB Ass y CN AL Main PWB Ass y CN SRX CN SGX CN SBX Video PWB Ass y Main PWB Ass y CN SK Video PWB Ass y CN TK Main PWB Ass y CN SF Power Sub PWB Ass y CN NF Power PWB Ass y CN RB Power Sub PWB Ass y CN NB Audio PWB Ass y CN GN Power Sub PWB Ass y CN NN Main PWB Ass y CN S...

Страница 54: ...Ass y failure Yes The thermostat is on the Lamp Ass y Is there 5V or more at pin 6 of the CN NF Yes Disconnect the SF connector from the Main PWB Ass y No If you replace the Main PWB Ass y is the status become standby Check the circuit around the IC950 IC951 and replace the parts if necessary specially Z954 Z955 No The Operation Unit failure No Yes LED does not light Check the STBY5 IC950 primary ...

Страница 55: ...pin 8 of the RD connector Yes No Connect or replace the lead Is there 17V or more between both lead of the C952 Check the circuit around the IC907 Disconnect the SD connector from the Main PWB Ass y No Yes The Main PWB Ass y failure No Yes Check the STBY5 Z950 or Z951 failure Check the circuit around the IC904 or IC907 ...

Страница 56: ...C3A1 etc No Yes Is there 12V or more at the CN RD pin 4 Yes IC905 is failed or the around circuit short No Yes When the SW5D failure Is there 2V or more at the CN RB pin 2 No Q952 or Q953 is failed or the around circuit short Yes When the SW3 3 failure When the SW15 5 failure When the SW12 failure When the SW5A failure Is there 5V or more at the CN RD pin 6 Q907 is failed or the around circuit of ...

Страница 57: ...nnectors Yes Is there 20V between both leads of the Z900 Check the around circuit of the IC902 and PC901 The Lamp Power Unit failure Remove the Main PWB Ass y and then connect the Lamp on Tool Turn on the POWER ON FAN ON and LAMP ON switches Disconnect the RE lead and then turn on the FAN ON switch The Main PWB Ass y failure No Yes No PFC circuit failure Check the around circuit of the IC901 and Q...

Страница 58: ...SGX and SBX connectors Check the video signal line around IC800 804 IC8A0 8A4 and IC8M0 8M4D Check the panel control line around IC5A0 5A4 If the waveforms are normally the LCD Panel is failed If input signal is displayed normally and Menu display is abnormal check the around of the SGRAM IC4S0 No Yes Is the input video signal displayed normally The input analog circuit for the computer terminal i...

Страница 59: ...fter servicing route all wires in their original position Workers shall put on the wristband to protect LCD Panel against static electricity during the operations Clamping zone Hidden clamping zone Lead dress in the Bottom Case Unit Cushion Lead wire Cushion Power Earth Cushion Cushion The lead wire should be fixed firmly by the cushion Power Earth There should be no slack in the lead wire when th...

Страница 60: ...toward the left to take in slack in the wires Put the wire into the gap to take in slack Put the wire into the gap to take in slack Cushion SF SD SZ SW SN SBX SGX SRX SY SV ST SX SL The NN GN lead wire should cross the SA CB2 lead wire Cushion Cushion Yellow Green lead Run this earth wire above the SY and SV lead wires The wire put into the gap should not interfere the lighting part and the screw ...

Страница 61: ...POWER OFF L POWER ON H 5V L 0V 11 FAN ON OUT FAN ON signal H FAN ON L FAN OFF H 5V L 0V 12 13 E To Power Sub PWB Ass y Connector SA CB2 Signal Name IN OUT Function Summary Remark 1 FGND GND for fans 2 FANV IN Power for FAN 7 13V 3 P FANC OUT POWER FAN CONTROL 0 4V 4 O FANC OUT OPTICAL FAN CONTROL 0 4V 5 DGND GND for digital circuit 6 STBY5 IN Standby Power 5V DC 5V 7 DGND GND for digital circuit 8...

Страница 62: ...9V 3 VOL OUT Audio control 0 5V 4 S MUTE Audio muting signal muting L 0V 5V 5 AULRM Audio output 1Vp p 6 GND AU GND for audio circuit 7 DGND GND for digital circuit 8 RSI0 IN Remote control serial signal rear L sending data H 5V L 0V 9 STBY5 OUT Standby Power 5V DC 5V E To Preamp PWB Ass y Connector SA CB2 Signal Name IN OUT Function Summary Remark 1 DGND 2 RSI1 IN Remote control serial signal fro...

Страница 63: ... LED Green control signal LED on L H 3 3V L 0V 8 LEDPRZ OUT POWER LED Red control signal LED on L H 3 3V L 0V 9 LEDTRZ OUT TEMP LED Red control signal LED on L H 3 3V L 0V 10 LEDLGZ OUT LAMP LED Green control signal LED on L H 3 3V L 0V 11 LEDLRZ OUT LAMP LED Red control signal LED on L H 3 3V L 0V 12 LEDTGZ OUT TEMP LED Green control signal LED on L H 3 3V L 0V E To Thermistor Ass y Connector SA ...

Страница 64: ...se signal of RCLY 0 15 5V reverse every 1H 56 8kHz 30 RDY OUT Start pulse of Y shift resistor 0 15 5V 1V 72 5Hz E To LCD Panel G Connector SA CB2 Signal Name IN OUT Function Summary Remark 1 GDY OUT Start pulse of N shift resistor 0 15 5V 1V 72 5Hz 2 GCLYZ OUT Transmit clock of Y shift resistor reverse signal of GCLY 0 15 5V reverse every 1H 56 8kHz 3 GCLY OUT Transmit clock of Y shift resistor 0 ...

Страница 65: ...ID4 OUT B video signal 2 12V reverse every 1H 56 8kHz 15 BVID3 OUT B video signal 2 12V reverse every 1H 56 8kHz 16 BVID2 OUT B video signal 2 12V reverse every 1H 56 8kHz 17 BVID1 OUT B video signal 2 12V reverse every 1H 56 8kHz 18 AGND Negative power for X driver GND GND 19 BDIRX OUT X driver drive direction reverse signal front L rear H L 0V H 15 5V 20 BENBX1 OUT X driver enable pulse 0 15 5V ...

Страница 66: ...N OUT FAN ON signal H FAN ON L FAN OFF H 5V L 0V 4 FGND GND for FAN 5 14V OUT Secondary output voltage 14V DC 14V 6 DGND GND for digital circuit 7 STBY5 OUT Standby 5V DC 5V 3 Power Sub PWB Ass y E To Intake Fan front Connector SA CB2 Signal Name IN OUT Function Summary Remark 1 FGND GND for FAN 2 FANP OUT Power for Intake Fan front 7 13V 3 P FSTOP IN Fan lock sensor for Intake Fan front L normal ...

Страница 67: ... PA012 15 1 LX D1010G 15 BLOCK DIAGRAMS ...

Страница 68: ... PA012 15 2 LX D1010G ...

Страница 69: ...LX D1010G PA012 15 3 ...

Страница 70: ...LX D1010G PA012 16 1 ...

Страница 71: ...O20 AC POWER CORD for Europe 13 M 246C381O10 AV Audio Video CABLE 4 M 246C367O10 PS 2 ADAPTOR 14 M 939P795O20 REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 M 246C382O10 PC RGB CABLE 15 BATTERY for remote x 2 6 M 246C366O10 RS 232C CABLE 16 M 772P032O10 CARRYING CASE 7 M 803A558O10 CUSHION BOTTOM 17 M 246C376O10 USB CABLE 8 M 803A557O10 CUSHION TOP 18 M 246C384O10 S VIDEO CABLE 9 M 871D294O10 INST BOOK LX D1010G 19 M 411D02...

Страница 72: ...LX D1010G Parts 2 PA012 Final Assembly M 1 1 3 2 6 4 5 2 6 7 1 8 9 1 10 11 2 12 1 13 14 2 15 16 17 4 18 19 6 20 22 21 1 23 24 2 25 26 1 27 28 29 ...

Страница 73: ...ERMINAL BORD ASS Y 11 M 669D329O10 SCREW 2 12 M 669D561O20 SCREW 1 13 M 939P794O10 LAMP POWER UNIT 14 M 669D564O30 SCREW 2 15 METAL BOARD B 16 OPTICAL ASS Y 17 M 669D564O40 SCREW 4 18 POWER ASS Y 19 M 669D564O30 SCREW 6 20 M 752C251O30 LAMP COVER 21 M 669D425O20 SCREW 1 22 M 761B364O10 LENS CAP 23 M 589B013O10 ADJUSTER 24 M 669D368O40 SCREW 2 25 AUDIO ASS Y 26 M 669D564O30 SCREW 1 27 M 640D990O10 ...

Страница 74: ...30 SCREW 2 4 M 669D552O10 SCREW 4 5 M 761B363O40 TERMINAL BOARD 6 M 669D199O30 SCREW 3 7 M 669D566O10 SCREW 2 8 M 935C922O09 INLET SWITCH PWB ASS Y 9 M 669D245O10 SCREW 1 10 M 935C920O01 VIDEO PWB ASS Y 11 M 669D212O20 SCREW 3 12 PIN SHIELD 13 M 433C026O40 POWER SWITCH 14 M 283D107O30 FUSE F9F1 M 452C247O20 FPC CONNECTOR R B 2 SRX and SBX refer to page 13 2 M 452C233O20 FPC CONNECTOR G SGX refer t...

Страница 75: ...PART No PART NAME DESCRIPTION 1 SUB POWER HOLDER 6 M 935C921O01 POWER SUB PWB ASS Y 2 M 669D329O10 SCREW 1 7 M 621C827O10 POWER HOLDER F 3 POWER BARRIER 8 M 288P160O50 FAN 4 M 621C828O10 POWER HOLDER R 9 M 669D220O70 SCREW 2 5 M 935B260O01 POWER PWB ASS Y 10 M 299P194O20 THERMOSTAT Z900 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 10 ...

Страница 76: ...Parts 6 PA012 Audio Ass y M 4 Parts List Audio Ass y M 4 REF No PART No PART NAME DESCRIPTION 1 M 480P052O10 SPEAKER 2 M 650P200O60 SCREW 2 3 AUDIO HOLDER 4 M 935C923O01 AUDIO PWB ASS Y 5 M 669D329O10 SCREW 1 1 2 ...

Страница 77: ...LX D1010G PA012 Parts 7 Memo ...

Страница 78: ...LX D1010G Parts 8 PA012 Optical Ass y M 5 1 2 2 3 4 2 4 2 4 2 5 8 6 7 2 8 9 3 10 11 2 12 13 13 13 14 15 6 16 17 2 18 19 4 20 21 1 22 23 2 ...

Страница 79: ... 669D220O10 SCREW 2 8 M 499D007O10 LCD BLOCK 9 M 669D329O10 SCREW 3 10 M 499D007O50 BLOWER Intake 11 Attached to No 10 SCREW 2 12 BLOWER HOLDER 13 M 669D329O10 SCREW 3 14 COOLING COVER 15 M 669D317O10 SCREW 6 16 M 499D007O30 SA LAMP ASS Y 17 Attached to No 16 SCREW 2 18 M 499D007O20 LENS UNIT 19 M 669D329O20 SCREW 4 20 M 499D007O90 THERMISTOR ASS Y 21 M 669D220O10 SCREW 1 22 M 499D007O60 FAN ASS Y...

Страница 80: ...6 Install Direction Light source side Lamp side PBS Plane Uneven POLARIZER R G B Plane Film side Projection lens side Parts List Inside of the Optical Ass y M 6 REF No PART No PART NAME DESCRIPTION 1 M 499D007O80 PBS ASS Y 2 M 499D007O40 POLARIZER R G B 1 2 ...

Страница 81: ...しろページ ...

Страница 82: ...LX D1010G Printed in Japan VP 0002 K K VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Projection System Department 1644 Shimotsuruma Yamato Kanagawa 242 8514 Japan ...

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