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1. slight glittering noise may remain If noise does not change or increases keep the RISE setting 24 HIGH VOLTAGE A HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE Contact your dealer before replacing the lamp For the optional lamp see the table Spare Parts of the p 32 The lamp may explode if handled at high temperatures Z WARNING A mercury lamp used in Projector is made of glass and has high internal pressure The mercury lamp can burst with a big noise due to deterioration resulting from a shock crack and passage of time and can end its service life in unit condition Lamps also have a considerably different service life and can sometimes end up in burst or turn to unit condition soon after use Furthermore when the lamp is blown up glass fragments can get scattered around the lamp house and some gas containing mercury inside the lamp can leak out of the projector s air vent About disposal of a lamp This product contains a mercury lamp do not put in trash Dispose of in accord with environmental laws For lamp recycling go to www lamprecycle org for US only For product disposal contact your local government www eiae org for US only or www epsc ca for Canada only Please return to Hitachi Data Systems for proper disposal For more information call at 1 800 555 6820 North America Handle the lamp with utmost care as it can burst during use if subjected to a shock or impact or if scratched or cracked
2. E Never open the cabinet D AN The projector contains high voltage Never Be careful from the power outlet components Modification could result in fire or electrical shock Ask your dealer to repair and clean insider E Never modify 9 Failure to heed this warning may Never result in a fire or electric shock modify Do not place the projector in a bathroom Failure to heed this warning may ieee result in a fire or electric shock in a bathroom Do not place foreign objects inside this unit Do not insert or drop objects anything into the unit through the ventilation holes or other parts of the unit D Failure to heed this warning may result in a fire or electric shock in the event that a foreign object gets into the unit first turn off the power switch unplug the power plug from the power outlet then contact your dealer If you continue using the unit a fire may break out or you may receive an electric shock Be particularly careful when using the unit where children are present Do not give the projector any shock or impact If the projector is shocked immediately Z turn off the power switch disconnect AEN the power plug from the power outlet from the power outlet and contact your dealer If you continue using the unit a fire may break out or you may receive an electric shock WDo not place a container of liquid or other objects on the unit Do not place small metallic objects SD on th
3. Probability for the burst will increase if the lamp is used for extended period of time or used exceeding the period of replacement You are advised to follow instructions for lamp replacement as soon as they are given See p 26 p 27 Avoid any reuse of an old lamp used lamp since such reuse can result in burst In case the lamp gets blown up in a short period of time after use some electrical failures or troubles other than the lamp itself may be suspected as causes Under such circumstances consult the store where you purchased it or a service company Should the lamp burst accompanied by big bursting noise perform ventilation sufficiently and exercise maximum caution not to inhale any gas out of the projector s air vent or not to let it enter your eyes or mouth Should the lamp burst accompanied by big bursting noise make absolutely sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet and ask the store where you bought the lamp for immediate replacement You should not engage in cleanup or replacement of the lamp by yourself since scattered glass fragments can damage the inside of projector or can result in personal injury when you handle it When you dispose of any used lamps be sure to observe and follow local ordinances and regulations of the area or district where they are subjected to disposal Generally speaking the lamps are treated similarly as glasses and bottles in most cases but there are areas or districts where lamps are
4. Signals with similar timings 1 Change the signal so that a different varies are connected and_ the scan mode is selected adjustment data may be 2 Or set the scan mode to a different overwritten number Consult your dealer Color is faint or The lamp is nearly dead Verify lamp operation hours using the P21 tint is bad procedure on p 21 If the lamp is nearly dead it must be replaced 28 May be Failure of Projector Symptom Probable cause Check to see Page Image is dark Adjustment is incomplete Check the following adjustments eP18 PICTURE Brightness P19 CLAMP POS Clamp position The lamp is nearly dead Verify lamp operation hours using P23 the procedure on p 21 P21 Black portion of Adjustment is incomplete Check the following adjustments image floats white e BLACK LEVEL Brightness Basic or green adjustment CLAMP POS Clamp position Basic adjustment Vertical stripes are Adjustment is incomplete Check the following adjustment P19 seen in image CLAMP POS Clamp position Basic adjustment Image is blurred This does not indicate a fault It becomes clear image after 30 minutes since power on If image is not back to normal check P18 the following adjustment SAMPLE CLOCK SAMPLE PHASE When a still image This does not indicate a fault Display another image Normal remains displayed Anytime the same image is display will b
5. a fire or electric shock Confirm that dust does not adhere to the power plug and insert the plug as far as it will go If the plug has dust on it or it is improperly inserted a fire may break out or you may receive an electric shock Caution E Do not stand on the unit or place a heavy WDo not place the unit in a humid or dusty object on it location Do not stand on the unit Do not place the unit in a humid or Be particularly careful where there D dusty location Failure to heed this D are small children Failure to heed precaution may result in a fire or electric this precaution may cause the unit to topple shock over break or cause injury Do not place the unit near a cooking table Do not place a heavy object on the unit humidifier or any other place here it is likely Failure to heed this precaution may cause the to be exposed to oil smoke or steam Failure unit to become unbalanced and topple over or to heed this precaution may result in a fire or drop resulting in injury electric shock Do not handle the power cord roughly E Do not block off the ventilation holes Do not place the power cord near a heating If you block off the ventilation holes appliance the inside of the unit will become hot D Failure to heed this precaution may 7 which may result in a fire For this reason cause the insulation of the cord to do not place the unit on its side or push it into a melt which may in turn result in a fire confined s
6. classified as a separate collection and so be sure to use caution Never use the lamp in a state where the lamp cover is removed 25 Lamp and Auto Lamp Changer Projector lamps have a finite life the image will became darker and hues will become weaker after a lamp has been used for a long period of time Please sure to replace lamp Projector displays to the following the on screen information corresponding to the lamp operation hours to send a message of replace period Lamp is not turned off forcibly Auto lamp changer function is that lamp is automatically replaced Contact your dealer before replacing the lamp Caution The lifetime of the lamp is 8 000 hours However if the projector runs continuously as 24 hours Projector s lamp is no warranty So we suggest you to use the alternative lamp operation of Automatic lamp changer Lifetime of Lamp is defined as the average time that mortality of Lamp is 50 The Intermittent condition is defined as the cycle that ON time is 3 5 hours and that OFF time is 0 5 hour The following shows the on screen information corresponding to the lamp operation hours Operation item After 6000 hours elapse Message LAMP1 TIME ___h LAMP2 TIME ___h Timings for display Power ON 10 seconds after power is turned on 1 The display will disappear in approx 20 seconds but it will reappear whenever power is turned on again 26 On screen Informati
7. OCK adjustment Tip on SAMPLE CLOCK adjustment using detailed image Fill the screen with small characters Or when Windows 2000 PC is used select Shut Down in the start menu It is not necessary to actually terminate Windows When SHUT DOWN is selected a small check pattern will appear on screen If the size adjustment is incomplete stripes will appear on screen vertically Use SAMPLE CLOCK to adjust so that vertical stripes disappear See p 17 18 Adjust the brightness To brighten or darken the image adjust PICTURE See p 17 18 To adjust the dark portion of image adjust BLACK LEVEL See p 17 18 Adjust the color To adjust the color select COLOR BALANCE See p 17 18 If the image is bluish select B ADJ and use thel key to darken blue If the image is reddish select R ADJ and use thel key to darken red If the image is yellowish select B ADJ and use thel 1 key to brighten blue If the image is light bluish select R ADJ and use the key to brighten red 22 If the image appears but is extremely dark perform the CLAMP POS adjustment using the following procedure e Select the CLAMP POS adjustment See p 17 p 19 eMake note of the number displayed under CLAMP POS ePress ie key until a black vertical band appears from the left edge of screen ePress the key to adjust so that the bla
8. Signal Connections and Adjustment Procedures Computer Signal 2 Adjustment procedure Select the input to which the signal is to be connected Press the RGB key on remote control When the input is selected RGB1 or RGB2 RGB3 will appear on screen If the image does not normally appear even when RGB3 is selected or NO SIGNAL or SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE appears consult your dealer Use the remote control to adjust the following item so that the position of displayed image is correct POSITION See p 17 18 Adjust the color To adjust the color select COLOR BALANCE If the image is bluish select B ADJ and use thej key to darken blue If the image is reddish select R ADJ and use the key to darken red If the image is yellowish select B ADJ and use thel 1 key to brighten blue If the image is light bluish select R ADJ and use the T key to brighten red Digital output signal The signal obtained by digitizing the selected signal will be output from the digital output terminal The specifications of digital signal and terminal are the same as those for digital input If star like glittering noise is noticeable on the screen perform the following adjustment Choose DIGITAL I O and then INPUT EDGE GOING See p 17 p 19 Use the or gt key to set to FALL If star like noise decreases keep the FALL setting
9. UB 9P male switch To switch the RGB1 input sync signal between 75 ohm termination and TTL input normally set to 75 ohm termination a5 TIL AUX CONTROL RHR COMI COM oo OFEH aaqd0aq vor TERI aaaaad aaaaad ato mA Geo oc amp Gi RBKTE 5 RGB DIGITAL R g GEG 2 OUT IN REBS eo mme maa mr mmaa TaT BEEEISEEE aa Oooooooo umim mima TTL 3 output as digital signal Digital interface Remote control input terminal connection RGB3 input DVI D terminal Digital RGB signal is connected stereo mini jack so be sure to connect the signal When using a large of TMDS format remote control with wire connect it here Digital interface output terminal RGB signal input jacks Indicators for DVI D RGB1 inputs BNC servicing This outputs digital RGB signal Analog video signal is connected Show the status of The selected RGB 1 3 input signal will be terminated with 75 ohm internal circuits Used to locate faulty circuit when a defect occurs RGB signal input terminal RGB2 input D SUB 15P shrink male Analog video signal is connected The sync signal is input with TTL not terminated with 75 ohm USER mode Names and Functions of Each Part I l DER Be LEDE c gee
10. Users manual HITACHI Hitachi High Definition LCOS Rear Projection Monitor Model ES50 116CMW ES70 116CMW Features Real SXGA up to UXGA signal can be displayed by adopting LCOS panel E Clear text graphics and pictures are displayed with high definition High contrast screen which is less affected by ambient light is used WHigh Speed Lamp switching by New Automatic Lamp Changer Thank you very much for purchasing this Hitachi High definition Liquid crystal projection display Read this instruction manual carefully for proper use and keep it for future reference Contents Names and Functions of Each Part Precautions 8 Manual Operation Buttons of Remote Control 10 Precautions Concerning the Installation e rsrseee 13 Assembly and Securing of An Chores ttt ctstecceeseeeeeeeeesneeensaee 14 Operation gt Basic Operation tstrrrtrsrsrsrrrrsrsrsrsrsrrnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 15 Turning Projector On and Off Poea ae E E D EE 15 Switching to Internal Signal Image Dania a eaha he haaa araoe 16 Adjustment Items and Functions ccccsttcccsteceseeeeeeneeeeeeeneens 1 7 Adjustment Menu on Screen Display rtttttttttrtre 17 Basic Adjustment lt srrvtrsrstertteeee rete eteee rete nese nese neeneeees 18 Storing Adjustment Data mics wit Saratare a a Aa ohare e De Gavalare aie areas 20 Display Operation Hours a stn afin w E N E a ear ete a s 21 Signal Connections and Adjustment Pro
11. ZN POWER STANDBY ON BUTTON TIMER BUTTON Displays the accumulated projector operation hours Turns the projector on and off Turning off will set to standby status See p 15 and lamp use time on the menu screen See p 21 BLACK LEVEL BUTTONS MUTE Adjusts the black level of screen See p 18 Has no function MODE SELECT SWITCH If you use the remote controller in the USER mode RGB BUTTON set the slide switch on the right side to USER Switches the input See p 16 p 22 24 VOLUME BUTTON Has no function PICTURE BUTTONS Adjusts the brightness of image See p 18 MENU BUTTON Displays the adjustment menu screen Pressing MENU when the adjustment menu screen appears will store the adjusted value of the menu item in memory and then return the cursor to one item before See p 17 DISK PAD Used to select menu item and adjust when the menu screen appears See p 17 Note The arrow keys in the text correspond to the operation of upper lower left and right keys on disk 10 SERVICE mode Names and Functions of Each Part X Do not use this buttons for service man POWER STANDBY ON BUTTON Turns the projector on and off Turning off will set to standby status See p 15 DISPLAY Turns on or off any on screen information SERVICE setting indicator The indicator lights in the SERVICE mode F1 Pressing ADJ simultane
12. and Power Switch It shows model ES50 116CMW below Computer Signal Input Control Terminal Block Main Power Switch Control Plate ON Indicator Power Button Shows the power Pressing supply status or will alternate between ON and STANDBY projector operation status Input Select button To switch RGB input Fault Indicators Light when lamp is faulty or temperature is abnormal Projector Terminal Panel Computer Signal Input Control Terminal Block RS 485 termination setting Ro 232CIRS 489 control switch terminal oT D SUB 9P male To set the RS 485 termination open nran You can control the 2 function of the Always set to termination for unicast projector RS 232C RS 485 connection With broadcast i j connections terminate only the last When you choose RS 485 projector Cascade connection is allowed using the COM2 terminal AUX controller connection terminal D SUB 9P female The control Equipment designated by Hitachi allows you to control the projector e g switching power supply or selecting signal RS 485 control terminals Communicate with projector and control it on RS 485 Cascade connection is allowed using the input output terminals Sync signal input jacks BNC Analog sync signal is connected and the 75 ohm termination or TTL input can be selected using the switch on the right Sync signal termination input output D S
13. appear on screen Press the IMER Press the ADJ key while holding down the mie 7 T USER rsh Mode TIMER Key key to terminate the display Procedure F1 key The projector LCD panel and lamp operation hours with the number of lamp lightings will appear on screen Press the ENDI key to terminate the display 21 When displaying analog computer signal 1 Signal connection Connect the computer signal to the RGB1 or RGB2 input terminal 2 Adjustment procedure Select the input to which the signal is connected Press the RGB key on remote control When the input is selected RGB1 RGB2 or RGB3 will appear on screen If the image does not normally appear even when the input to which the signal has been connected is selected or NO SIGNAL or SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE appears consult your dealer Use the remote control to adjust the following items so that the position and size of displayed image are correct SAMPLE CLOCK See p 17 18 POSITION See p 17 18 Adjust the phase of image Finely adjusting the phase of image will display a sharp image Use the SAMPLE PHASE adjustment to adjust so that small characters and vertical lines are brightest See p 17 18 If the SAMPLE PHASE value which makes the small characters and vertical lines brightest varies depending on the portion of screen there may be a problem in SAMPLE CL
14. ated in an illustration or nearby the symbol on the left indicates that disassembly is prohibited This symbol indicates a compulsory action The contents will be clearly indicated in an illustration or nearby the symbol on the left indicates that the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet Warning H Never use the projector if a problem should occur Abnormal operations such as smoke strange odor can cause a fire or electrical shock In such case immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from the power outlet After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped contact your dealer Never attempt to make repairs by yourself because this could be dangerous Never use the projector with no sound from the speaker or unusual noise Failure to heed this warning may A Z result in fire or electric shock Remove the plug Immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer if liquids or foreign object should enter the projector immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer If you keep using the unit a fire may break out or you may receive an electric shock E Do not place the projector on an unstable surface If the projector should be dropped and or D broken it could result in an injury and continued use could result in fire or electrical shock
15. cedures eee 22 Computer Signal Analog Ha Budi Bram ate its eevee a EE D E a E 22 Computer Signal Digital lt srerttetreteeeeteee rete eteeeeeeees 23 Lamp Lamp and Auto Lamp Changer i Se altel Sm Sopa widow a Cea jece ai T 25 Trouble shooting gt gt gt List of OSD Message Pannu i wie Dn A a EE E DEA 27 Failure Analysis of Projector T TT 28 Others Cleaning ittteteteserrsrttrrrrrrtrrerrrrerrnnrnnrrerrrrrsrnnnnnnnneereenernenna 30 Product Specifications Aana nena a RA AR Aaa aE i aa a 31 Warranty and After sales Service ss sssrsrrrrrrssssnnnnnunnnnnnunnunn 32 Before Using lt Before Using gt About the Symbols Various symbols are used in this manual the user s manual and on the product itself to ensure correct usage to prevent danger to the user and others and to prevent property damage The meanings of these symbols are described below It is important that you read these descriptions thoroughly and fully understand the contents This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling This symbol indicates information that if ignored could result possibly in personal injury or material damage due to incorrect handling A This symbol indicates an additional warning including cautions An illustration is provided to clarify the contents Q This symbol indicates a prohibited action The contents will be clearly indic
16. ck band just disappears from the screen and then adjust the value by adding 10 elf the image is not bright enough even after the above adjustment there may be some other cause Reset the value to default and consult your dealer When displaying digital computer signal 1 Signal connection Connect digital computer signal to the RGB3 terminal The following shows the specifications and input terminal of digital computer signal used in this projector If a terminal with other specifications is to be connected the shape must be changed to match the following pin assignment This projector conforms to VESA standard signal It may not display another digital signal normally Signal format TMDS Format Input jacks DVI D Figure of jack Please use cable for DVI D because figure of jacks differ between DVI D and DVI I Resolution Refresh rate Pin terminal name ae name ermine name pin Terminal name Terminal name aa 640x480 60Hz 640x480 72Hz Input Ser 640x480 75Hz _TX1 17 RXo TXO 800x600 60Hz 800x600 72Hz 2 RX2 TX2 10 RX1 TX1 18 Rx0 TXO 800x600 75Hz 3 GNO GND 11 GND GND 19 x o 1024x768 60Hz 1024x768 70Hz 4 N c 12 NC Nc 20 N e 1024x768 75Hz 5 NC 113 N 21 NC 1280x1024 60Hz 1280x1024 75Hq 6 SCL DD STN 14 l E a 22 l GND A 7 l SDAD SDA D l 15 l GND GND 23 l RXC l Le _N c 16 l Hot Hot 24 RXC TXC 23
17. ction TIMESETTING To adjust the time DIGITAL 1 0 To set the polarity of edge in digital input output MORE gt To set the clamp pulse position that determines When select the MORE USER xxx CLAMP POS Shows user adjustments Has no function To set the clamp pulse position that determines the black level of image 2 Basic Key Operations 2 1 Operating menu screen Set the remote control to USER mode me T USER Press the MENU key The above adjustment items will appear on the screen Use the or key to move the marker to the item to be Mode DISK PAD adjusted and then press to designate T L gt Key Press the MENU key to return to previous items one by one 17 Adjustment procedure basic adjustment POSITION Image position adjustment SAMPLE CLOCK Horizontal size adjustment SAMPLE PHASE Adjust if the image is noisy PICTURE Brightness picture level adjustment BLACK LEVEL depression COLOR BALANCE Tint adjustment Press the or key to move the image up or down Press the or key to move the image left or right Press the or key to change the horizontal size of image The sampling clock frequency of input signal will change If the sampling clock frequency is known set the on screen display value to that Press the or key to adjust to the optimum value X Adjust to minimize noise in image If the adjust
18. d without removing dust accumulated inside it a fire may break out or the unit may break down M Do not carry up with Handle of Back It is a good idea to have the unit cleaned before cover oa the rainy season when the humidity is high It could result in an injury or the unit may break Consult your local dealer regarding the cost of down cleaning the unit E Do not place the unit in a place where the temperature becomes high Do not place the unit on the roof of a building or other place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near D a heating appliance such as a stove Failure to observe this precaution may adversely affect the cabinet and other parts of the unit E Cleaning the cabinet The surface of the cabinet uses a high percentage of aluminum Do not attempt to clean it with benzene thinners or other organic solvent The use of such solvents may cause degradation of the cabinet or peeling of the paintwork When using a chemically treated cloth follow the written precautions that come with it Do not apply insecticide or other volatile substances to the cabinet Also do not leave rubber or vinyl products in contact with the cabinet for a long period Failure to observe this precaution may cause degradation of the cabinet or peeling of the paintwork Gently wipe dirt off the cabinet and the operation panel with a soft cloth If these parts are very dirty wipe them with a cloth that has been immersed in a
19. e restored an after image displayed for several dozen occurs hours an after image may occur There are black This does not indicate a fault spots Some black spots and bright which do not light spots may occur which are or bright spots peculiar to liquid crystal panel which remain light on screen 29 Cleaning the screen If the surface of the screen or the LCD projector is dirty the clarity of the screen and the focusing will deteriorate To prevent this clean the screen about once every six months using the following procedure 1 Cleaning the front of the screen Gently wipe the front of the screen with a soft cloth gauze flannel etc or flick it with a feather duster Be careful not to rub the screen hard or beat it because this may result in it being covered with fine scratch marks f the screen is noticeably dirty gently wipe off the dirt with a cloth that has been immersed in water or water to which a small quantity of a neutral detergent has been added about 0 5 cc of detergent in about 2 liters of water then wrung hard Finish off with a soft dry cloth Never use a luster a chemically treated cloth or a volatile solvent to clean the screen Soft cloth or feather duster 2 Cleaning the back of screen and the lens A special technique is necessary to clean the back of the screen and the lens of the LCD projector Please contact our designated service company through your dealer 30 Ite
20. e to match the polarity indications Close the battery compartment lid N caution When using batteries Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to your community s guidelines Do not use batteries other than those specified or mix new and old batteries for use Doing this could damage the batteries or cause leakage of liquid which could result in fire injury or damage to surroundings insert batteries as instructed on the remote control Reversing polarities could burst the batteries or cause leakage of liquid which could result in injury or damage to surroundings A N CAUTION When using remote control When not using remote control for a long period of time remove the batteries from it Do not allow the remote control to fall and do not subject it to impact Do not splash water on remote control or place it on wet surface Doing this could cause a fault 12 Precautions Concerning the Installation Floor Install the projector on a horizontal stable surface Do not install it on a wall or a ceiling or a weak and rickety place that is subjected to vibration Be sure to install it on a firm stable surface Failure to heed this precaution may result in the unit toppling over and fall down Fixing Projector Be sure and fix Projector with a bolt etc Failure to heed this warning may result in a slip down for
21. e unit Also do not place WY a flower vase flower pot drinking glass or a jar containing cosmetics chemicals or water on the unit If you spill or pour liquid into the unit a fire may occur or you may receive an electric shock modify electrical shock fi Use only the correct power outlet Use only the correct power outlet depending on the indication on the projector and the safety standard Failure to heed this warning may result in a fire or electric shock Do not use a power outlet other than a grounded one Failure to heed this warning may result in a fire or electric shock Safety Precaution N Warning E Handle the power cord with care Do not nick the power cord break it process it or bend it with unreasonable force Also do not place heavy objects on it heat it or pull it Failure to heed this warning may cause the power cord to break or result in a fire or electric shock Pulling the cord Placing heavy objects on the cord D Breaking the cord Placing the cord near a heating appliance Be careful that the power cord does not get lodged beneath the unit Also do not place heavy objects on it heat it or pull it Failure to heed this warning may cause the power cord to break result in a fire or electric shock In the event that the power cord becomes damaged the core is exposed or broken for example contact your dealer and replace a power cord Failure to do this may result in
22. ers Retain them with care This projector is subject to production changes without notice to make improvements This projector is designed exclusively for commercial use 31 Warranty and After sales Service After sales service If the projector is not functioning properly first read the instruction manual once again If you still experience trouble consult the shop where you purchased the projector or our service company List of spare parts periodically replaced Item No Replacement part Quantity used 1 Lamp ASSY LCOS One per screen gt FANASSY 109R0812F4J03 Lamp PWB Unit 3 FANASSY 109R0612H4J04 Circuit Power supply EER e LCOS panei Lens assy e per screen 6 LCOS panel Lens ASSY One per screen 32 Warranty and After sales Service FCC Statement Warning WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correc
23. for approximately one second The lamp will turn off The ON indicator on control panel will change to blinking in orange and the projector will enter the operation to cool the lamp of light source cooling after use After approx one minute the cooling fan will stop and the projector will enter the standby status for next power on Turn off the main power switch on projector The ON indicator on control panel will go out Do not turn the main power switch off until the fan stops is CHE completely Turning the switch off while the fan is in rotation may m HER damage the lamp ae a ain Fower amp ON indicator 15 Switching to Internal Signal Image Perform switching between external video signal and projector internal test signal 1 Operational procedure Displaying entire white image Set the remote control to SERVICE mode Press the WHITE key on the remote control WHITE ES SERVICE The entire white image will appear on the Key Mode screen Pressing WHITE key on the remote control will vary the brightness as follows Entire white image 255 gt 240 gt 204 gt 165 gt 127 gt 72 gt 48 gt 0 Grayscale 255 2 Operational procedure Displaying grayscale image Display Details of operation Set the remote control to SERVICE mode Press the WHITE key on the remote control The entire white image will appear on the screen Pressing WHITE key on the remo
24. itself if earthquake Water Install the projector in a place where it is not exposed to rain and so on When cleaning the floor ensure that water does not get onto the projector In regions that are subject to flooding study in advance a method of moving the display to safety High frequency waves Note that if a high frequency device is used in the vicinity the high frequency waves emitted by it may cause the projector to malfunction Note also that the projector itself emits high frequency waves although they are weak This can conceivably cause interference to a television set that uses an indoor antenna a radio receiver or a transceiver For this reason keep the unit at least 30 m away from such appliances Ambient light Although you can use this projector even in a brightly illuminated room do not install it in a place where light strikes the screen directly Recommended conditions of use Incident illumination of screen 100 Ix max Install the projector in a location where there is no light source brighter than the light emitted from the projector including any light source at the rear of the projector within the visual field of the projector Failure to heed this precaution will result in eyestrain 13 Assembly and Securing of Anchor Contact your dealer when projector is installed Professionals carry out assembly and securing of anchor E Caution Professionals carry out assembly and adjus
25. just when the menu screen appears See p 1 Note The arrow keys in t text 4 L gt correspond to the operation of upper lower oe and right keys on disk END SET Pressing this during adjustment will terminate the adjustment status 3 CLEAR Pressing CLEAR during adjustment will return the data being adjusted to a default However this may vary depending on the adjustment item Check the explanation for each adjustment Wired or Infrared transmission of remote control 1 Wired transmission Connect the provided remote cable when using the remote control in the following conditions When using at least two projectors Using infrared transmission may cause malfunction or rewrite the projector internal data When the projector is inoperable because of illumination or is affected by remote control of another device When projector is operated from a distance or angle which is outside the usable range of infrared transmission see 2 Infrared transmission shown below 2 Infrared transmission Point the signal transmission window at the projector screen to operate The usable range of infrared remote control is as follows Usabl Angle Within 20 degree from top bottom left or right of screen sable Tange Distance Up to 7m from screen Inserting Batteries eT h Remove the battery compartment lid Ax Push the lid and move it in the direction of the arrow Insert batteries Be sur
26. l disappear in 20 seconds but reappear whenever power is turned on again X2 When set the function of forced lamp out 3 The message will disappear in approx 1 seconds and power will also go off 4 The message will disappear in approx 1 minute and power will also go off Indicators LED lamps No Name Operation Remarks 1 Power indicator Lights orange in the standby status main power on 2 color LED ON STAND BY Blinks green during warm up power on by power switch or remote control used Terminal plate Lights green during operation Blinks orange during cooling down power off by power switch or remote control Lights red when the projector is faulty or the lamp does not light Fault judgment Indicate the circuit that is faulty or stops and gives its status A fault could indicators If the following indicators light or blink simultaneously when the have occurred LAMP TEMP ON STANDBY indicator lights red or itis Terminal plate LAMP Lights when the lamp is faulty blinks when there is no lamp necessary to TEMP Lights when the temperature is abnormal blinks when the replace lamp fan operation is faulty Consult your Indicate the fan is faulty indicator lights blink dealer TEMP ST1 Lights when main circuit board is abnormal voltage ON STANDBY indicator lights green and lamp lights Other lamp is trouble when lamp changer is mounted Status CPU Lights red or bli
27. m ES50 116CMW ES70 116CMW Screen size Approx 1016mm X 762mm Approx 1414mm X 1061mm aspect ratio 4 3 4 3 2 Input 15kHz 100kHz reference frequency a 40Hz 120Hz reference umber of 1400 dots 1050 dots 1000cd m 20 500cd m 20 Typ 1300 1 Min 1000 1 WE entire white entire black 6 Range of Horizontal 120 peak peak appropriate Vertical 50 peak peak view 7 RGB Analog R G B H V BNCjacksx5 X 1system input R G B H V 15P shrink D sub x 1system jacks Digital TMDS format DVI D RGB outputs Digital TMDS format DVI D 170 W Quick lamp change mode approx 2 minutes 300W 10 Lamp 100 W super hight pressure mercury lamp 12 Operating temperature Temperature 5 C 35 C during non operation 0 C 40 C humidity ranges Humidity 20 80 during non operation 8 90 Provided accessories Remote Transmtte AA batteries User s manual Power cord Remote Control Cable for repair service Joint Parts Cleaning Cloth X1 The frequencies shown are for reference The actual range of frequencies that can be input may be narrower depending on the display resolution of signal It can display up to SXGA 1280x1024dot 60Hz at Digital Input X2 The brightness is initial value at production X3 The weight is not included the face panel and the mout X4 Accessories other than those shown above may be provided for maintenance of repair service engine
28. ment is incomplete fine lines of image will be distorted gt lt Adjust so that vertical lines are clear and sharp Press the or key to adjust the brightness of bright white portion of image 0 is the reference of adjustment value displayed on screen Note that if the value is larger than necessary in the plus direction the bright portion of image will be crushed Press the or key to adjust the brightness of dark black portion of image 0 is the reference of adjustment value displayed on screen If the value is negative the dark portion will be depressed Basically perform adjustment in the direction that will make the dark portion bright the value will be plus After entering this adjustment use the arrow keys to select the color TRADJ J red or B ADJ blue to be adjusted The brightness of the selected color can be adjusted using the and keys 0 is the reference of adjustment value displayed on screen Note that if the value is larger than necessary in the plus direction the bright portion of image of that color will be crushed If green is too intense use PICTURE to decrease the brightness and then perform this adjustment Remote control operation MENU DISK PAD Button 1 1 gt Key 18 Adjustment procedure basic adjustment ZOOM Use the or key to change the magnification Setting zoom magnification The image can be magnified up to approx 4 ti
29. mes After changing the magnification use POSITION to adjust the position of image on screen VOLUME J Has no function TIME SETTING Adjust the time of projector i key to change number of green display key to change position of green display Hours or minutes If the projector is turned on and off setup data can be erased Clock error about 2 minutes every month DIGITAL 1 0 To select the polarity of trigger of digital input output If this polarity is reversed glittering noise may occur in image After entering this adjustment use arrow keys to select INPUT or OUTPUT Select only RGB3 in INPUT and RGB1 2 3 in OUTPUT Press the to select RISE Press the to select FALL SPEAKER OUT Has no function CLAMP POS To adjust the clamp position of black level pedestal Adjusting the clamp position i pias the to move the clamp position to the left when the of black level of video signal image is too dark Press the key to move the clamp position to the right when only green is bright and floating This adjustment is not necessary when a normally bright image appears Perform the CLAMP POS adjustment after completing the H SIZE adjustment key is held down to decrease the value black vertical stripes will appear on screen Perform adjustment in the range where not this phenomenon appears Remote control operation oj tl USER Mode MENU DISK PAD Bu
30. nks during faulty run of program A fault could indicators on ST2 Lights red when lamp changer communication is faulty have occurred main circuit board Consult your Terminal plate dealer TERM Lights green when RS485 termination is set X1 Since power will turn off in approx 1 seconds the lamp indicator will also turn off 2 The message will disappear in approx 1 seconds and power will also go off 21 Failure Analysis of Projector Symptom Probable cause Check to see Page No power Main power is not turned on Turn the main power switch on P8 The power cord is unplugged Plug in the power cord securely No image Cables are not correctly Connect them correctly P9 connected to the projector Brightness adjustment is set Check the following adjustments to the darkest position PICTURE Brightness Basic adjustment P18 BLACK LEVEL Black level Basic adjustment No image of digital Digital signal is not outputted Check the specifications of computer signal because computer signal is run before connecting DVI cable Bright portion of Termination of video signal is Correct video cable connection image is likely off lt lin case of computer signal gt crushed It is necessary to adjust the amplitude of Amplitude of input video input signal with amplitude exceeding signal is too high 0 75 V Consult your dealer Adjustment status
31. on The following messages will appear on screen depending on the status of projector LAMP1 TIME h Appears when the lamp accumulated time exceeds 6000 LAMP2 TIME h hours LAMP1 TIME h When other lamp is off message is displayed in approx 20 LAMP2 TIME FAILURE This case is when LAMP2 is off PLEASE REPLACE LAMP2 LAMP TIME h Appears lamp operation hours as total from 100 hours LAMP CHANGE AFTER of forced lights out time function before displays time to replace the lamp Ask the dealer to replace LAMP TIME h Appears message when exceed forced lights out time the lamp LAMP CHANGE IN A function lamp operation hours as total Lamp is off MINUTE after 15 seconds forcibly and lamp is replaced the lamp automatically When other lamp is trouble lamp is off after 15 seconds forcibly CONTINUOUS Appear when other lamp is trouble or continuous LAMP1 TIME h operation hours exceed 25 hours LAMP2 TIME h This case is when LAMP1 is on ABNORMAL The temperature is extremely high Ask the dealer for TEMPERATURE inspection FAN FAILURE Ask the dealer to replace F2 the fan h ssp X4 Fan is faulty The case is that fan of F2 is trouble Appear the time after power on in auto lamp change Set the present time function See p 19 TIME SETTING Not appear the time when this function is invalid This case is when the time is 8 12 X1 The message wil
32. ously will display the accumulated operation hours See p 21 EXT Displays external video See p 16 WHITE Displays an entire white screen Pressing repeatedly will vary the brightness Pressing WHITE continuously will display the minimum brightness screen 0 255 and then the grayscale screen See p 16 HATCH Displays a crosshatch screen See p 16 RGB Switches the display to RGB input Pressing RGB will switch the input from RGB1 to RGB2 RGB3 and back to RGB 1 ADJ COLOR RGB Selects adjustment color when adjusting any color DISPLAY COLOR RGB Ifthe DISPLAY COLOR key R G or B is pressed red green blue will switch red on and off If the DISPLAY COLOR key R G or B is pressed while the ADJ key is held down when any part of display or whole display is off all colors will appear Doing this when all colors are appearing will switch all colors off 11 The indicator turns on after push any effective key The light turns off if you push no key within a time If you push unavailable key the light turns off for a while even if the indicator is ON MODE Checks the frequency of RGB input set at each scan mode or to check the present status of RGB input MODE SELECT SWITCH If you use the remote controller in the SERVICE mode set the slide switch on the right side to SERVICE DISK PAD Used to select menu item a ad
33. pace where the ventilation is poor Also or an electric shock do not cover it with a blanket cushion tablecloth Do not remove or insert the power plug with and so on Install the unit with the ventilation holes wet hands Failure to heed this precaution may at least 30 cm away from the wall result in an electric shock When pulling out the power plug do not pull E Before cleaning the unit on the power cord Failure to heed this Before cleaning the unit unplug it from Z precaution may damage the cord which may the power outlet for safety Remove the result in a fire or electric shock Be sure to grasp plug from the power outlet R re the power plug when pulling it out emove the plug from the power outlet When not using the unit for a long period E When using the battery When you are not going to use the unit Use only the battery specified in fora long period such as when you are Z the user s manual and do not going on a trip for example be sure to mix new and old batteries remove the power plug from the power Remove the plug Incorrect handling of the battery could result in ouventor adel s Sake a abs fire or personal injury The battery may explode MlClean the inside of the unit once every if not handled property two years Make sure the plus and minus About once every two years ask your dealer to terminals are correctly aligned A N clean the inside of it If you use the unit when loading the battery for a long perio
34. re the original screen When MODE key is pressed in case of SERVICE mode vo 12 Scan mode number 1 H KKHz V xx x Hz Preset S H xx xkHz Pressing the END key will restore the original screen 1 This number shows the scan mode allocated to the signal currently connected If this number is the same even when a different signal is connected the adjustment data will be stored in the same memory 20 Displaying Accumulated Operation Hours The projector operation hours can be displayed as a reference for replacing the lamp 1 On screen information UNIT 5000h LAMP1 TOTAL 512h CONTINUOUS 12h P ON COUNT 101 LAMP2 TOTAL 500h CONTINUOUS h P ON COUNT 100 When the lamp is trouble LAMP2 FAILURE ms Shows projector operation hours Shows hours of Lamp1 Shows lamp operation hours as total Shows continuous operation hours Shows the number of lamp lightings Shows hours of Lamp2 Shows lamp operation hours as total Shows lamp off Shows the number of lamp lightings Lamp off side is display in gray Shows trouble of lamp2 Red display in the case Contact your dealer to lamp replacement 2 Operational procedure When setting the USER mode for the remote control Step Procedure l Press the TIMER key The projector LCD panel and lamp operation hours with the number of lamp lightings will
35. solution of a neutral detergent in water then wrung hard Finish off with a dry cloth Do not apply detergent directly to the cabinet or the operation panel E When looking at the screen for a long period When looking at the screen for a long period rest your eyes from time to time to prevent eye fatigue E Condensation If you abruptly bring the unit into a warm room from a cold place condensation may form on the projection lens and mirrors causing the image to be unclear If you leave the unit to stand for a while the condensation will gradually disappear as the unit becomes acclimatized to the room temperature and the image will return to normal E Lamp Auto lamp changer function is that lamp is automatically changed another lamp After lamp changed it is necessary to adjust color balance Please contact your dealer for more information Special technique is required to replace the lamp Contact your dealer before replacing the lamp The lifetime of the lamp is 8 000 hours However if the projector runs continuously as 24 hours Projector s lamp is no warranty So we suggest you to use the alternative lamp operation of Automatic lamp changer Lifetime of Lamp is defined as the average time that mortality of Lamp is 50 The Intermittent condition is defined as the cycle that ON time is 3 5 hours and that OFF time is 0 5 hour Names and Functions of Each Part projector Projector Terminal Plate
36. t the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 33 Hitachi Ltd Digital Media Division QR61331 Printed in Japan
37. te control will vary the brightness as follows 25524052045 165 gt 127 gt 72 gt 48 0 gt Grayscale 255 WHITE OF aes Key Mode Set the remote control to SERVICE mode Press the HATCH key on the remote control will display The crosshatch image will appear on the screen In case of USER mode Press the RGB key on the remote control In case of SERVICE mode Press the EXT key on the remote control The external image will appear on the screen External image 16 Adjustment Method Adjustment Using Menu Screen The following items can be adjusted for each input signal If multiple signals are switched and used previously adjusted data may be overwritten when the frequencies and resolutions of signals are similar See p 20 Adjustments other than those listed must be left to service engineers p This number shows Scan Mode allocated to 1 Adjustment Items the signal currently connected USEK x gt POSITION SAMPLE CLOCK SAMPLE PHASE Shows user adjustments To adjust the position of image To adjust the Horizontal image size To adjust if there is flickering noise in image PICTURE To adjust the brightness of the bright portion of image BLACK LEVEL To adjust the brightness of the dark portion of image COLOR BALANCE To adjust the brightness of red and blue ZOOM Zoom up a portion of image Has no fun
38. tment of install to keep up image performance Professionals carry out securing of anchor to prevent projectors from falling Please be sure to carry out securing of anchor Contact your dealer when projector is installed 14 Turning Projector On and Off CAUTION When turning power on again wait until the fan stops after the STANDBY indicator changes from blinking to a steady light The power ON switch will not be active until then The power switch on the projector must be ON Operational procedure 1 To turn power on Details of operation Turn on the main power switch on projector The ON indicator on control panel will light orange to show that the projector is in the standby status If the projector is connected to a system also turn on system equipment in addition to the projector j r a e Main Power SW amp ON indicator Press the POWER button on remote or the power button on Power 5 control panel to turn the projector on Button ss The ON indicator on control panel will change to blinking in green and the projector will enter the setup operation to light the lamp of light source After several seconds the lamp of light source will light and the ON indicator on control panel will change to a steady green light 2 To turn power off Step Details of operation Hold down the POWER button on remote control or the power button on control panel
39. tton 1 1 gt Key Adjustment Items and Functions Storing Adjustment data Storing adjustment data The projector will automatically allocate the addresses of memory in which adjustment data is to be stored called mode number according to the resolution and frequency of input signal If the resolutions and frequencies are similar when multiple signals are adjusted the same mode will be allocated and the previously adjusted signal data will be overwritten the later adjustment data The allocated mode can be checked using the following procedure If the same mode number should be allocated to different signals use the following method Change Resolution or Refresh rate with Display Properties settings on PC so that each mode has a different number The allocated modes can be checked using the following procedure lf PC settings cannot be changed mode numbers can be allocated to each signal in detail using special settings Consult your dealer The mode number that the projector has automatically been allocated can be checked by pressing the MENU key on remote control or MODE key in case of SERVICE mode and viewing the display on the following screens Check the mode number in the Input signal When MENU key is pressed in case of USER mode useR 12 RGBI Scan mode number 1 POSITION SAMPLE CLOCK SAMPLE PHASE PICTURE Pressing the MENU key will resto
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