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1.                         222    Place the projector horizontally so that the  projecting light hits the screen squarely     CONTENTS    1       2 Adjust the distance between  the lens and the screen     The projection size depends on the  distance between the lens and the  screen     Adjust the projection size by changing the  distances as shown below                 a  Distance between the lens and the screen  b  Distance between the lens height and the  bottom of projection area  a  m   Minimum   Maximum   WIDE   TELE       1 132  1 56 2 017       Screen size   inches              2 373       3 186       3 999       6 031       8 064                   10 096    The values are approximations     3 Connect the power cord       Insert one end in the AC IN socket on  the projector       Insert the other end in a wall outlet                                                         To a wall outlet     The ON indicator lights in orange and the  projector turns to standby mode        4 Take off the lens cover      Continued     Connections and installation     Continued  How to use the foot adjuster    The tilt of the projector can be adjusted using   the foot adjuster    1  Lift the front of the projector until a tilt  angle desired is obtained and hold down  the foot adjuster release button    The foot adjuster will stretch   Release the button to lock in position        Notes     When the projector is moved from a cold  location to a warm location  or when the  ambient temperatur
2.            eS 77    D    To VIDEO INPUT  AUDIO L   white   To VIDEO  INPUT To VIDEO INPUT  AUDIO R   red    S VIDEO   To Video output  yellow     To Audio output  white   S VIDEO cable  not supplied  To Audio output  red   To S VIDEO output  oll log  e 9 eejo 2  Video tape player     Note    Signal input to the S VIDEO jack takes priority over that to the VIDEO  jack     CONTENTS      Output terminals    Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before  connecting the cables                                                    AN       You can connect an  extra monitor to view  the picture              You can connect a computer    To MONITOR OUTPUT  AUDIO   to control the projector      3 5mm STEREO mini plug     Audio output level is constant    Audio cable     not supplied     To audio input       Connect a stereo system  for dynamic sound     E  Notes      Sound of the source which you select is output to the connected  stereo system  etc      The MONITOR OUTPUT  RGB output  connector always sends out a  signal which is input to the RGB INPUT  RGB input  connector  regardless of your source selection       Even while the projector is in standby mode  the MONITOR OUTPUT   RGB output  connector continues its output     Connections and installation       There are four ways of installing this projector  as shown right  This section explains the  standard case of the floor mounted front  projection     CAUTION    When a ceiling mount is required  please  consul
3.     FREEZE    MUTE       G       CALL  MUTE    Adjusting the image automatically  An image which is flickering  blurred or is not  centered  can be adjusted automatically   Press AUTO SET    The image is adjusted automatically     To adjust further  make the  Image  adjustment  on the menu   31  gt        Cutting off the picture and sound  temporarily  1  Press MUTE   The sound is cut off temporarily      X     appears     2  Press MUTE again   The picture is also cut off temporarily        Tq     appears   To restore  press MUTE again        Note  If you press MUTE while the menu is displayed   the menu disappears     Freezing the picture    Press FREEZE    The picture freezes     IM  mark appears on the screen    To release the picture  press FREEZE again   Any other operations can also release the  picture    E  Note   This function is convenient for the case where  you are using the document imaging camera    model and change documents to project  through the camera     Displaying the input source  information  Press CALL     The current input source and the signal status  information is displayed     To close the display  press CALL again     CONTENTS      Contents of displayed items      Status    Input   RGB  Signal  XGA60   XGA60          Screen  Synchro   N N  Ver  rev  V01 R01                            Current input source  Signal system of the input source      Signal system automatically detected  by the projector    Mode determination 45     Synchronizing polari
4.    240V             Switzerland  240V  6A    200     240V       Before use    Contents    Before use    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS       sccssssscsssesssssssecessssscsacsecsacssecsaceneeaeeenss  IMPORTANT                                                               IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS                               Power supply cord selection                      eee eere enne    Part names and functions                Leere sees esee ee                 Connections and installation    CONNECTIONS EC                                 Projector placement                     eerie esee eee eene eene eterne tea netta aes    Operations    Picture projection    2  eie          eee eee Ee Seta Do eoe eo                       Operating the computer by the remote control                                  Adjustments    Setting and adjustments on the menu                        Initial settings     Default                                               Keystone correction     Keystone                          Projection adjustments     Image                  eese       Picture adjustments     Picture                       Sound adjustments                                     Saving data     SAVE sscciscscisieesecdsssvestsessucsseassescgsesetsssossesecseuncecescdsesasss    CONTENTS   e     Camera  Part names and functions of document imaging camera               35  Picture projection with the document imaging camera                  37  Overlaying projection                              
5.   Proj  mode  Initial settings 2 Press 4 or      select  amp 8    Confirm your nsialation type on the    chart on page 18    D eft ault Standard  Floor mounted front       QD Language English projection  Make Ihe Basic senga tor projecing  Y Proj mode Standard Rear  Floor mounted rear  Preparation BR RGB input RGB projection    Display the image as explained in  Picture  amp  Video signal Auto Ceiling  Ceiling mounted front  Projection      Scorn display On   projection    Set the POINT  R PJ selector to    PJ                                     projection  3 Press A or Y to select a RGB input  preferred item  To set the signal type of RGB input   RGB  RGB signal  4 Press 4 or  gt  to make the Y Pb Pr  Color difference  Component   setting  video signal from the DVD  To select another item  go back to step 3           BIG   Language Video signal  Select a language for the menu or on  To set the signal type of video input   Sorgen displays    Auto  Automatic signal detection  English      English works on video input  If it  Fran  ais  French does not properly  set the  Deutsch  German signal type of the source  Italiano  Italian from the followings   Espa  ol  Spanish NTSCM  NTSC M signal  Portugu  s   Portuguese NTSC443A  NTSC4 43A signal                              NTSC J  NTSC J signal    NTSC N  NTSC N signal  1 Press MENU to display the menu  NTSC443B  NITE        signal       PAL  PAL signal  E E zl di    3 PAL N  PAL N signal    Keystone  SECAM  SECAM signal  PAL443  
6.   Video signal mode    60 NTSC JAPAN        Picture    VON    Contrast adjustment    Default    KV2    Video signal mode    60 NTSC 3 58        Picture    VSH    Sharp adjustment    Default    KV3    Video signal mode    60 NTSC A 43        Picture    VTN    Tint adjustment    Default    KV4    Video signal mode    60 PAL 3 58        Picture    VLB    Blue level adjustment    Default    KV5    Video signal mode    60 PAL 4 43        Picture    VLG    Green level adjustment    Default    KV6    Video signal mode    50 NTSC 3 58        Picture    VLR    Red level adjustment    Default    KV7    Video signal mode    50 NTSC 4 43        Picture    CGN    Camera gain adjustment    Default    KV8    Video signal mode    50 PAL 3 58        Audio    VOL    Volume adjustment    Default    KV9    Video signal mode    50 PAL 4 43        Audio    VTR    Treble adjustment    Default    KVA    Video signal mode    50 SECAM A 43        Audio    VBS    Bass adjustment    Default    MOO    OSD mute OFF       Default    LJP    Japanese display setting    Default    MO1    OSD mute ON       Default    LEN    English display setting    Save    DRS    Adjustment value preset       Default       LFR       French display setting    Save       DSV          Adjustment value saving    Others    Specif ications    Main unit    Power requirements       100   240V 50 60Hz    Power consumption  TLP450U  TLP470U  TLP451U  TLP471U  TLP650U  TLP670U  TLP651U  TLP671U  TLP650A   200W  TLP651A   210W    TLP450
7.   starts automatically when you connect a USB  mouse cable connected to the remote mouse  receiver to the USB port of your computer      Continued     Operations     Continued     Operating the computer by the  remote control  Use the supplied remote control pointing it at    the connected REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER     POINTER PJ       77    selector e  control    L CLICK    ep        R CLICK  L CLICK    Preparation  Set the POINTER PJ selector to    POINTER        To move the pointer  Press the pointer control     The pointer moves to the pressed direction     To left click  Press L CLICK   To right click  Press R CLICK     To drag and drop    While holding down the center of the pointer  control  press the rim and release the  center     E  Notes     The remote control operating range is about 5  meter from the front of the remote sensor      The remote control may not operate when  there is sunlight or other strong light such as  a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote  sensor     CONTENTS   t    Adjustments        the menu    Most of adjustments and settings are made on    the menu     To display the menu  press MENU           a ES X 0 5              The followings are adjustments and settings on    the menu  For details  see page in       When using this projector for the first time  see     Default      Gl    E       Auto set      Adjust         Gees    Image  31    Auto sync       Phase        Keystone 30 gt     To correct the keystone distortion  automatically     To mak
8.  Corporations in the U S  and other country     Others    LIMITED WARRANTY    TOSHIBA TLP600 400 Series 3LCD Data Projector    Toshiba America Consumer Products  Inc   TACP  makes the following  limited warranties     These limited warranties extend to the original end user purchaser     Limited two  2  Years Warranty of Parts and Labor    TACP warrants this product and its parts against defects in materials or  workmanship for a period of two years after the date of original retail  purchase     For a period of two years after the date of original retail purchase   TACP will repair a defective product or a part  without charge to you     This warranty also covers accessories of 3LCD Data Projector   This warranty period of the lamp is ninety  90  days     Your Responsibility   The above warranties are subject to the following conditions    1  You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase    2  You must make a written notification within thirty  30  days after  your discovery of a defective product or part    3  All warranty servicing of this product or parts must be made by  TACP or a service facility authorized by TACP    4  These warranties are effective only if the product is purchased and  operated in the USA     CONTENTS   Et    5  Labor service charges for installation and adjustment of customer  controls are not covered by this warranty     6  Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as  limited above and do not extend to an
9.  ON STANDBY     Both the ON and LAMP indicators light up  in green     ON ON     On  Green     On  Green   LAMP     LAMP    NX       O  Flashing  Green  Q On  Green   l    CONTENTS            3 Select the input source    On the remote control   Press RGB or VIDEO      On the control panel of the main unit   Press INPUT repeatedly     Each time the button is pressed  the  source indication on the screen changes  as follows      gt  RGB  To project pictures from a    computer connected to RGB  INPUT   Video  To project pictures from a    video player connected to  VIDEO INPUT            Camera  To project pictures from a  document imaging camera    For document imaging  camera model only        4 Adjust the picture size by  turning the zooming ring   Turn to the right to enlarge the picture   Turn to the left to reduce the picture        2 Turn on the connected  equipment and put it in  playback mode     5 Focus on the picture by  turning the focusing ring     A still picture is recommended for  focusing      Continued     Operations     Continued         Notes          v   is displayed on the screen if the  projector does not receive any signal from the  connected equipment  Put the equipment in  playback mode      Due to the lamp characteristic  flickers may  occasionally occur in a picture  This is not  malfunction of the unit      When an RGB source is selected and no  signal is sent from the computer for about 30  minutes  the projector turns to standby mode  for power sav
10.  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a wet    LT          basement  or near a swimming pool and the    like        7  Cleaning    Unplug this product from the wall outlet  before cleaning  Do not use liquid cleaners  or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for  cleaning          Power Cord Protection    Power supply cords should be routed so  that they are not likely to be walked on or  pinched by items placed upon or against  them  paying particular attention to cords at  plugs  convenience receptacles  and the  point where they exit from the product        9  Overloading    Do not overload wall outlets  extension  cords  or integral convenience receptacles  as this can result in a risk of fire or electric  shock     10  Lightning    For added protection for this product during  storm  or when it is left unattended and  unused for long periods of time  unplug it  from the wall outlet    This will prevent damage to the product due  to lightning and power line surges        Before use    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    CONTENTS   n       11     12     Object and Liquid Entry    Never push objects of any kind into this  product through openings as they may  touch dangerous voltage points or short out  parts that could result in a fire or electric  shock  Never spill liquid of any kind on the  product        Do not place the product vertically    Do not use the product in the upright   position to project the pictures at the   ceiling  or any other vertical positions   It may fall d
11.  pictures and finally will not light up    Lamp   s life length depends on the use  condition   In such a case  replace the lamp  with new one     CAUTION     If you use the projector mounted on the  ceiling  ask the dealer to carry out the  maintenance such as cleaning or  replacement of the lamp      When replacing  always use lamp    TLPL6      for TLP450U  TLP451U  TLP650U   TLP651U  TLP470U  TLP471U  TLP670U   TLP671U  or    TLPL8     for TLP650A   TLP651A   sold separately   For detail  refer  to the lamp instruction      If you have been using the projector  the  lamp will be very hot  and may cause burn  injuries  Wait for the lamp to cool  for longer  than 1 hour  before replacing it      If the lamp should break  please handle with  care to avoid injury due to broken pieces  and contact your dealer for repair service     1 Unplug the power cord     CONTENTS    m       3 Take off the lamp cover on the  bottom panel     Loosen two screws  and pull off the lamp  cover        6 Attach the lamp cover     Slide the cover in place and tighten two  Screws           4 Pull out the lamp     Loosen the two fixing screws  and lift up  the handle to pull out the lamp                 2 Wait until the lamp gets cold  enough     5 Load a new lamp     Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten  the two fixed screws        7 Reset the lamp timer     Refer to the lamp instructions for  resetting        Notes     The projector displays the total working time  at every 1 000 hours  only
12.  remote control from a position  where the remote sensor is visible      Do not drop the remote control or otherwise  jolt it      Keep the remote control out of locations with  excessively high temperature or humidity      Do not get water on the remote control or  place wet objects on it      Do not disassemble the remote control      Under unusual circumstances the remote  control may not operate well due to the  location being used or the surroundings    At such times  change the direction of the  remote control to the projector and retry the  operation     Connections and installation       Connecting an IBM PC or compatible computer  DOS V     Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before  connecting the cables     Connect when you  want to view a picture                                                                                                 Laptop Desktop      the computer monitor   computers computers    V                     MONITOR be YA  1 4      OUTPUT INPUT  monitor  To To edd  RGB   AUDIO   monitor audio  port output port  To RGB  INPUT  RGB   RGB cable  supplied   PC audio cable  supplied      Notes      The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have  an analog RGB output terminal  For details  refer to the computer  manual      You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector  For  details  consult the dealer      If NTSC PAL SECAM signals are input to the RGB INPUT connector   they cannot be displa
13.  selected to default      Pictures may be slightly deteriorated by the  keystone correction        0 degrees setting for the automatic  keystone correction    Depending on the operating condition such as  vibration  the distortion may be beyond the  automatic keystone correction  The horizontal  condition setting  0 degrees setting  may be  disordered  In such a case  perform the  following O degrees setting to correct the  distortion     1  Place the projector on a level surface     2  On the menu  select  Auto set  in   Keystone      3  Press RESET        Notes     Do not make the 0 degrees setting on an  inclined or unstable surface or in a shaky  place as it may not be performed properly      To store this setting even if the power is  turned off  follow the procedure of  Saving  data    34       Adjustments  Projection adjustments      Image     A  Auto sync   ER  Phase          Preparation     Display the image as explained in    Picture  Projection       Set the POINTER PJ selector to    PJ        ei H position       f  V position              Ey Clock    1   u            SELECT ADJUST    MENU       3 Press Y to select    Auto sync           4 Press ENTER   The image is automatically adjusted   For further adjustments  follow the below  steps           Oo AUTO SET          5 Press A or Y to select a  preferred item           6 Press 4 or  gt  to adjust the  item   To select another item  go back to step 5        Phase  To reduce flickers     pee CODI OEDMREEEU A H posi
14.  to select a  preferred item     Save data  To save the adjustments  and settings on the menu    All preset  To restore the adjustments  and settings on the menu  to the factory set        4 Press ENTER           5 Press MENU     The menu disappears     CONTENTS           Camera CONTENTS ES  Part names      functi IONS of    document imaging camera              Camera control panel  1 OVERLAY button 39    1 2 3 To activate the overlaying projection     2 PHOTO TEXT button  To switch modes between text and photo     3 ARM LIGHT button  37  To turn on or off the light     Fret La 4 LOCK  W BALANCE  indicator  38 gt     Lights when the white balance is locked   E  5 W BALANCE button  3 To switch white balance settings between  B O             CAUTION    When using the camera  be careful to not          pinch your hand or fingers into the arm     Do not look into the projection lens while  operating the projector     OVERLAY  PHOTO TEXT ARM LIGHT          On the document imaging camera model  you  can project pictures using the document  imaging camera    The document imaging camera can directly  project any materials  documents  illustrations   etc   without using an OHP film                      automatic adjustment and lock     6 CAMERA button  37 gt    To select the camera source   Press again to return to the previous input  source        Camera head    Focusing ring    Camera lens  Arm    Light        Continued     Camera CONTENTS          Continued  3  Turn the arm  6  Pul
15.  when plugged in  and turned on  ex       1000H        gt 2000H           The lamp should be replaced if the total  working time exceeds about 2 000 hours      Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing  the lamp  If it is not set correctly  the power  will not turn on      Use a new lamp when replacing it      The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile   Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands  and do not jolt or damage it  Do not use an  exhausted lamp     Others    Before calling service  personnel  Check the following points before asking for    support service   Refer also to    Trouble indications   40     The power does not come on          The power cord is disconnected      gt  Firmly plug in the power cord     The lamp cover is not attached correctly         Attach the cover correctly     The power turns off while using the  projector          The ambient temperature of the  projection room is too high       Lower the ambient temperature of the  projection room  and turn the power  on     No image appears          The lens cover is on        Take off the lens cover     The wrong input is selected        Select the input source correctly  21        The muting mode is             Press MUTE to restore the picture   23            The  Brightness  adjustment is at its  darkest       Make the  Brightness  adjustment   32 gt     The source is not correctly connected to  the projector         Connect the source correctly to the  projector  16         No sounds are 
16. 39  Maintenance  Trouble indications                      eee e ee eese eee ee eee enne teen en ntnne 40  Air filter  lens and main unit cleaning                        esee eere 41  Lamp replacement                               42    Others    Before calling service personnel                       eee eese eese     43  Input signal                                    45  Adjustments with   5 232                                  49  Specifications                              51  LIMITED WARRANTY ocstteisseastitesossssusesccsstesiesssaciensaededecasertesderees 53    Before use CONTENTS n    Control panel                  1 ON STANDBY button 21         To turn the projector on or off     ENTER INPUT    SELECT ADJUST    ON STANDBY MENU                 Main unit  gt    H 2 MENU button 27 gt   y    To display or close the menu     3 SELECT ADJUST button 28      A V  lt d  Pb    To select items or adjust values on the  menu    4 ENTER button  Lens cover    To enter your selection on the menu     5 INPUT button  21  To select the input source     6 ON indicator  21    7 LAMP indicator  21 gt   40 gt   8 TEMP indicator  40      Zooming ring 21   Focusing ring 21     Projection lens    Exhaust holes                   Foot adjuster Intake holes  release button    Foot adjuster Infrared remote sensor     Continued     Before use     Continued     Left side                      AC IN socket    Rear side       Carrying handle  19  28       Open to carry the                      Speaker  
17. 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  radiates 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 correct the interference at his  own expense     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     This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du  Canada     Laser beam is emitted when the laser button of the remote control is pressed  Do not  look from the front of the remote control  Do not face toward a person or to a mirror     Before use    IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS    Save Original Packing Materials  The original shipping carton and packing materials will come in  handy if you ever have to ship your LCD projector  For maximum  protection  repack the set as it was originally packed at the factory               Avoid Volatile Liquid  Do not use volatile liquids  such as an insect spray  near the unit    Do not leave rubb
18. ADJUST ARG Adjustment value increase                4 Return value Acknowledge   ACK  06h   Not Acknowledge  NAK  15h                             Note  When commands are transmitted serially  keep more than 100 ms  intervals between the commands   Continued     Others   Continued     Classification    Command    Meaning    Classification    Command    CONTENTS   1    Meaning       ADJUST    ALF    Adjustment value decrease    Default    LGR    German display setting       ADJUST    AUP    Adjustment value increase    Default    LIT    Italian display setting       ADJUST    ADW    Adjustment value decrease    Default    LSP    Spanish display setting       KEYSTONE    PKA    Keystone automatic adjustment    Default    LPO    Portuguese display setting       KEYSTONE    PKS    Keystone manual adjustment    Default    PJO    Floor mounted front projection       Image    PAT    Panel automatic adjustment    Default    PJ1    Floor mounted rear projection       Image    PVP    Vertical position adjustment    Default    PJ2    Ceiling mounted front projection       Image    PHP    Horizontal position adjustment    Default    PJ3    Ceiling mounted rear projection       Image    PPH    Phase adjustment    Default    KRO    RGB input mode  RGB        Image    PCK    Clock adjustment    Default    KR1    RGB input mode  Y Pb Pr        Picture    VBR    Brightness adjustment    Default    KVO    Video signal mode  Automatic        Picture    VCL    Color adjustment    Default    KV1  
19. BCHAPTER J  TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  INC   82 TOTOWA RD    WAYNE  NJ 07470     MANUFACTURED   U S A SEPTEMBER 1999  REMOTE CONTROL    PLACE OF  MODEL CT 90009    MANUFACTURER  A                                                                L issi t  aserem ss on part  Eunctions when the POINTER PJ selector is    set to  POINTER       moser A custo Y 1 AUTO SET button 23   4 POINTER PJ selector  1 KEYSTONE     9                e  C  To adjust the image automaticcally  To switch the operation modes of the       10 remote control   2 franken 2 KEYSTONE button  22 gt  POINTER  To operate a computer   The  ESTER To correct the keystone distortion of the supplied REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER  picture automatically  should be connected to the computer    3 PJ  To operate the projector      amp    11 3 MARKER button  4 To display a marker on the screen  5        4         button  28    Each time the button is pressed  the Pointer control   L CLICK R CLICK 12 marker changes the shape  and finally   To select items or adjust values on the    5  MENU             disappears  menu   RGB   13       vipeo  camera 77   To shift a picture after changing its size          e  C gt  E  14 with the RESIZE button     6 RESIZE RESET  FREEZE   To move the marker displayed with the   CE  CHCS 1 MARKER button         9   To move the pointer of the computer      7 MUTE   CALL 16   To substitute for the L CLICK button by  Se pressing the center    8 17   Continued              Before use    Laser em
20. GB IN  UXGA 70Hz 87 500 70 000 1600 1200 P P RGB IN  UXGA 75Hz 93 750 75 000 1600 1200 RGB IN          RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN  RGB IN                                                       OOJOLIOOO O OIOO O  OOJOLIOOJOOOOO JO                                                                                              Notes     If the mode identification does not define the mode described on the chart above  adjust to the  projection details      If the mode identification is carried out correctly  a normal display may be not obtained  depending on the signal frequency      SXGA  UXGA signals can be projected since the projector has simplified compatibility with them    However  letters and lines can be inequal or a part can be missing  Some signals may not be  projected at all       Some computers may have output modes which are not compatible with this projector  Check  the compatibility of the connectors  signal levels  timing  and resolutions     Continued     Others   Continued     Signal assignment       D SUB 15 pin shrinking terminal    Input Signal  Video signal   Analog 0 7V p p  759  Horizontal synchronizing signal    TTL level  positive negative  polarity     Vertical synchronizing signal    TTL level  positive negative  polarity     Composite synchronizing signal  TTL level    Pin arrangements       Video input  Red        Video input  Green        Video input  Blue        N C       GND       GND  Red        GND  Gre
21. Gd  PO  Po  CO    w              co     4     9     4                                                                                                                                                     EE z  Adjustments with RS 232C commandilisi  Conditioning of the Projection Unit can also be  done by a computer via the RS 232C  as well Classification   Command Meaning  as by the remote control  NORMAL POF Power OFF  NORMAL PON Power ON  Meaning NORMAL MOF Video audio mute OFF  7 1 Receiving data NORMAL MON Video audio mute ON  8 6 2 Consent to send NORMAL AON Audio mute ON  3 Data set ready NORMAL DOF Status display OFF  5 3 1 Signal ground NORMAL DON Status display ON  5 Reduest to send NORMAL FOF Freeze OFF  4  gt  NO sonmaciion NORMAL FON Freeze ON  2 1 F Commode  NORMAL INI Input  RGB   g cal NORMAL IN2 Input  Video   Mini DIN 8 pin    Dp connection NORMAL   IN3 Input  Camera    Main Unit  RESIZE RSO Resize reset  RESIZE RS1 Resize 1  Interface format RESIZE RS2 Resize 2  1 Communication RS 232C RESIZE   53 resize 3  method 9600 bps  No parity  Data length  8 bit  CAMERA CWO Automatic W E OFF  Stop bit  1 bit CAMERA     CW1 Automatic W B ON  2 Communication STX  02h    Command  3Byte    ETX  03h  CAMERA CSO Text mode OFF  format One command only can be used in one CAMERA CS1 Text mode ON  communication  CAMERA        Overlaying mode OFF  3 Data format Command shall be composed of GANERA cot Faroe me oN   alphanumeric characters of ASCII  Parea Use only capital letters  
22. Hz    37 879 60 317    800 600    P P    RGB IN       SVGA72    SVGA 72Hz    48 077 72 188    800 600    P P    RGB IN       SVGA75    SVGA 75Hz    46 875 75 000    800 600    P P    RGB IN       SVGA85    SVGA 85Hz    53 674 85 061    800 600    RGB IN       MAC16    MAC 16       49 724 74 550    832 624          RGB IN       XGA43i       XGA 43Hz interlace          35 522   43 479x2          1024 768             OOlOO0 OO0 O0 O0 O O0O0O0O0O0O0OO0OOOe eee   OOlOO OO0 O O0 O O00O0 O0 O00O0O0O0O0OO0O  0             RGB IN     Continued     Others CONTENTS m     Continued          full compatible      dot resizing display    simplified display      high resolution serial transfer control                Signal Frequency Resolution  line  Synchronizing Default      6507651450451 Remarks  System Horizontal  Vertical   Horizontal   Vertical HN 670 6711470 471   KHz   Hz  model   model    XGA 60Hz 48 363 60 004 1024 768 N N  XGA 70Hz 56 476 70 069 1024 768 N N  XGA 75Hz 60 023 75 029 1024 768 P P  XGA 85Hz 68 677 84 997 1024 768 N N  MAC 19  60 197 74 872 1024 768 N N  SXGA 75Hz 67 500 75 000 1152 864  MAC 21  68 681 75 062 1152 870     SXGA 60Hz 60 000 60 000 1280 960 P P  SXGA 85Hz 85 938 85 002 1280 960 P P  SXGA 43Hz interlace 46 433   43 436x2 1280 1024 P P  SXGA 60Hz 63 981 60 020 1280 1024 P P RGB IN  SXGA 75Hz 79 976 75 025 1280 1024 P P RGB IN  SXGA 85Hz 91 146 85 024 1280 1024 P P RGB IN  UXGA 60Hz 75 000 60 000 1600 1200 P P RGB IN  UXGA 65Hz 81 130 65 000 1600 1200 P P R
23. Infrared remote sensor         Intake holes                FIN                      Document imaging camera model       CONTENTS   FA    Right side          RS 232C RGB AUDIO RGB AUI  CONTROL MONITOR OUTPUT RGB INPUT             VIDEO INPUT    5              1 CONTROL connector  17 gt     To connect a computer to control the projector     2 MONITOR OUTPUT connectors   RGB output  AUDIO output  17    To connect to a monitor or audio equipment     3 RGB INPUT connectors  RGB input  AUDIO input   To connect a computer  etc     4 VIDEO INPUT connectors   S VIDEO input  VIDEO input  AUDIO input  17    To connect a video equipment  etc      Continued     Before use CONTENTS n     Continued    AVOID EXPOSURE LAsER  Location of the labels RADIATION IS EMITTED  FROM THIS APERTURE LASER RADIATION       DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT  LASER STRAHLUNG  NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN  LASER KLASSE 2 PRODUKT  RAYONNEMENT LASER  NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU  APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2  WAVE LENGTH  WELLENLANGE   CAUTION LONGUEUR D ONDE   650nm  LASER RADIATION MAX OUTPUT  MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG   DG        STARE INTO BEAM PUISSANCE MAXIMA   1mW   WAVE LENGTH   650nm   MAX OUTPUT     Remote control    MADE IN JAPAN             Caution   use of controls or adjustments or  performance of procedures other than those                1    60825 1 A1 1997          specified herein may result in hazardous  radiation exposure        CLASS Il LASER PRODUCT  COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR SU
24. PAL4 43 signal  W Auto set PAL M  PAL M signal     Continued     Adjustments   Continued   Scrn display  On  On screen displays   indications of input  selection  signal absent or  mute mode  etc   appear   Off  On screen displays do    not appear        5 Press MENU     The menu disappears     P  Notes     These settings are stored until you turn the  power off      To store the settings even if the power is  turned off  follow the procedure of  Saving  data       Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or  setting currently selected to default     CONTENTS   E    Adjustments    Keystone correction      Keystone    Preparation     Display the image as explained in    Picture  Projection       Set the POINTER PJ selector to    PJ        SELECT ADJUST       menu       Press MENU to display the       2 Press 4 or  gt  to select 9     W  Auto set    VJ Adjust            3 Press Y to select    Auto set         4 Press ENTER     The keystone distortion is corrected  automatically  For further correction   follow the below steps        5 Press V        6 Press 4 or    to correct the  distortion      lt q        To reduce the upper width    gt  gt       To reduce the lower width        7 Press MENU     The menu disappears     CONTENTS   E  F Notes      Pressing KEYSTONE on the remote control  can also correct the keystone distortion  automatically  22     These adjustments are stored until you turn  the power off      Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or  setting currently
25. RM LIGHT at the  same time     When flickering occurs by a  fluorescent lighting in the room  In this case  turn off the lighting of the room or    adjust the Camera gain in the following  manner     1  Press ARM LIGHT to turn off the arm  lighting    2  Press MENU to display the menu    3  Press  lt or    to select  Picture     4  Press A or v to select  Camera gain     5  Press 4 or    to adjust the value     Camera       Overlaying projection    With the RGB input or the video input selected   you can draw on the screen with the pen     Preparation     Select either of the RGB input or the video  input      Set the document imaging camera at the  ready   36 gt        OVERLAY    2    1 Prepare a white paper to write    on        2 Press OVERLAY     The camera source is overlaid on the  picture        3 Project the paper using the  camera     CONTENTS   E       4 Write on the paper with a blue    or red pen   The handwriting is superimposed on the  picture    RGBicture  Cw  E  Notes      Handwriting in colors except blue and red  cannot be displayed properly      Handwriting in fine lines may not be displayed  properly      When Y Pb Pr signal enters  the overlaying  projection function is not available     Maintenance CONTENTS   lan                                                                 ON Lit  red  ON Lit  red   LAMP Lit  red  LAMP      TEMP   TEMP Flashing  red   NCIS Is                Anse BOSTON The lamp turns off or does not light up  The power turns off or do
26. Synchronizing    Default       Mode    System    Horizontal    Vertical     kHz   Hz     Horizontal    Vertical    H V    650 651 450 451  670 671 470 471  model   model    CONTENTS           Remarks       NTSC    NTSC    15 734 59 940    664 484    N N    VIDEO IN       PAL SECAM    PAL SECAM    15 625 50 000    756 574    N N    VIDEO IN       NTSC DTV480i    Digital broadcasting    15 750 60 000    720 640 480    N N    RGB IN       DTV480P VGA60Hz    Digital broadcasting    31 500 60 000    720 640 480    N N    RGB IN       DTV720P    Digital broadcasting    47 500 60 000    1280 720    N N    RGB IN       HDTV DTV1080i    Hi Vision Digital broadcasting    33 750 60 000    1920 1080    N N    RGB IN       NEC24K    PC98 Standard    24 830 56 420    640 400    N N    RGB IN       TEXT70    VGA 350    31 470 70 090    640 350    P N    RGB IN       TEXT70    VGA 400    31 470 70 090    640 400    N P    RGB IN       TEXT85    VGA 85Hz 1    37 861 85 080    640 350    P N    RGB IN       TEXT85    VGA 85Hz 2    37 861 85 080    640 400    N P    RGB IN       VGA60    VGA 60Hz    31 470 59 940    640 480    N N    RGB IN       VGA72    VGA 72Hz    37 861 72 809    640 480    N N    RGB IN       VGA75    VGA 75Hz    37 500 75 000    640 480    N N    RGB IN       VGA85    VGA 85Hz 4    43 269 85 008    640 480    RGB IN       MAC13    MAC 13       35 000 66 667    640 480            RGB IN       SVGA56    SVGA 56Hz    35 156 56 250    800 600    RGB IN       SVGA60    SVGA 60
27. TOSHIBA    OWNER S MANUAL  3LCD DATA PROJECTOR _    TLP450U  TLP45 LU mm document masne camera   TLP650U  TLP6 5 1 U m cocument macine camera   TLP650A  TLP65 LA mm document macine camera   TLP470U  TLPA 7 LU mm document            camera   TLP670U  TLP6 7 LU mm document macna camera           contents   FA    Before use    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    CONTENTS         CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE  COVER  OR BACK   NO USERSERVICEABLE  PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO Note   QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        The lightning flash with arrowhead   symbol  within an equilateral triangle    is intended to alert the user to the   presence of uninsulated    dangerous   voltage  within the product s   enclosure that may be of sufficient   magnitude to constitute a risk of   electric shock to persons  WARNING     The exclamation point within an   equilateral triangle is intended to   alert the user to the presence of   important operating and Notice   maintenance  servicing  instructions    in the literature accompanying the  appliance     CAUTION     WARNING     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE  PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE  DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET  REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY     FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 
28. U  TLP470U  3 7 Kg  TLP451U  TLP471U  4 5 Kg  TLP650U  TLP670U   3 7 Kg  TLP651U  TLP671U   4 5 Kg  TLP650A   3 7 Kg  TLP651A   4 5 Kg      220W    235W    220W    235W    Mass    Dimensions  TLP450U  TLP650U  TLP650A   TLP470U  TLP670U    318 x 87 x 232  mm   W H D    Including the projecting sections     TLP451U  TLP651U  TLP651A   TLP471U  TLP671U     318 x 87 x 288   mm   W H D    Including the projecting sections     Ambient environment  Temperature   0 C to 35  C  Humidity   3096 to 7096 RH    Lamp TLP450U  TLP451U  TLP650U   TLP651U  TLP470U  TLP471U   TLP670U  TLP671U      UHP lamp 150W    TLP650A  TLP651A    UHP lamp 120W    Speaker 1W  monaural     RGB INPUT  RGB signal    D sub 15 pin   Audio  1V p p   more than 22kQ   93 5mm stereo mini jack    VIDEO INPUT  S video signal   Mini DIN 4 pin  Video signal   1V p p   75Q  Audio   1V p p   more than 22kQ   RCA pin jack   MONITOR OUTPUT  RGB signal   D sub 15 pin  Audio   1V p p   less than 2 2kQ    3 5mm stereo mini jack    CONTROL terminal  Mini DIN 8 pin  RS 232C     Cabinet Material  ABS resin    Liquid crystal display  Projection system  3 pannels transmission    Panel size  0 9 inches    Driving system    CONTENTS   si    TFT active matrix    Picture elements  TLP450U  TLP451U  TLP470U   TLP471U   480 000 pixels  800 x 600 dots  x 3    TLP650U  TLP651U  TLP650A   TLP651A  TLP670U  TLP671U    786 432 pixels  1024 x 768 dots  x 3    Projection lens    Lens Zooming lens F   1 8     2 1  f   36     47mm   Focusing Man
29. adjustments are stored until you turn  the power off      To store the adjustments even if the power is  turned off  follow the procedure of  Saving  data    34     Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or  setting currently selected to default        Adjustments    Sound adjustments      Audio    Preparation     Display the image as explained in    Picture  Projection       Set the POINTER PJ selector to    PJ           1 Press MENU to display the    menu        2 Press  lt or  gt  to select 0     Qj  Volume    9  Bass    Treble          3 Press A or Y to select a  preferred item        4 Press  lt  or  gt  to adjust the  item     To select another item  go back to step 3     T           1     Volume      To turn down       To turn up    Bass        To reduce the bass       To increase the bass    Treble        To reduce the treble          To increase the treble        5 Press MENU     The menu disappears     CONTENTS   t  F Notes      These adjustments are stored until you turn  the power off      To store the adjustments even if the power is  turned off  follow the procedure of  Saving  data       Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or  setting currently selected to default     Adjustments    Saving data   Press MENU to display the        Save menu        2 Press  lt or  gt  to select 4      Preparation    Display the image as explained in    Picture  Projection        Set the POINTER PJ selector to    PJ        care pene  E All preset             3 Press A or Y
30. ar when using the  document imaging camera     The remote control does not work          The wrong input is selected       Select the correct input source  37         Image is out of focus or not clear when  using the document imaging camera          The camera lens is dirty       Clean the camera lens   Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens   41  gt       The document imaging camera is out of  focus         Focus the document imaging camera          Focus between main unit and screen is  not correct       Focus the picture by turning the   focusing ring      The light is not on   The image may not be projected clearly if  the light is not on    gt  Turn on the light   37        The remote control is not facing the  remote sensor         Face the remote control transmitter  toward the remote sensor on the  projector  15       The remote control is too far       Operate within about 5 meters   15  gt     There is an obstruction between the  remote control and the remote sensor       Remove the obstacle             The batteries are exhausted         Replace the batteries     The operating mode of the remote  control is not set correctly       Set the POINTER PJ selector  according to the equipment you want  to control     CONTENTS   ya    Others    Input Signal      Mode determination and signal system    Signal    Frequency         full compatible    simplified display      high resolution serial transfer control                Resolution  line     Q   dot resizing display    
31. areful        Before use CONTENTS   n  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       21  Do not carry by the camera arm  23  Do not move the projector while the arm 25  If glass components  including lens and  Do not carry the projector by the camera is still erect  lamp  should break  contact your dealer  arm  Always store the arm back in position when for repair service    Doing so can result in damage or injury  moving the projector  Otherwise injury or This product incorporates glass  damage may result  components  including a lens and a lamp  If    such parts should break  please handle  with care to avoid injury and contact your  dealer for repair service  The broken pieces  of glass may cause to injury        22  Do not leave documents on the unit for  long periods of time while using the  document imaging function     Do not leave texts  papers or other 24  Do not look into the arm light while it is lit   documents for projection on the unit for The strong light may cause damage to your  long periods of time  The heat could erase eyes or sight     the letters on a thermal paper        CONTENTS           Before use    Power supply cord  selection    If your line voltage is 220 to 240  use one of the  following types of cable     Plug  configuration    Plug type    Line voltage                          SS    EURO  240V  10     15      220     240V                UK  240V  6A    200     240V       Australian  240V  10A    200     240V       Cm    North American  240V  15A    200  
32. by you         Continued     Others   Continued     6  The repaired product is returned freight prepaid to the purchaser  after warranty servicing     7  If you have any questions about service  please contact the  following TACP Service Center     TACP is not obligated to provide purchasers with a substitute unit  during the warranty period     82 Totowa Rd   Wayne    NJ 07470  U S A    Phone   973  628 8000   Fax   973  628 1875   Toll Free for Service Call  1 800 631 3811    TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  INC     CONTENTS   El    
33. cture size does not correspond with  the projection area  the picture can be moved  by pressing A  V                     Operations        by the remote control    If you connect the iREMOTE MOUSE  RECEIVER to the computer  the supplied  remote control can work as a mouse of the  computer     Connecting the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER    Check that the power of the computer is turned off   Connect the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER   Remove the mouse actually used and change it to the supplied cable     USB Mouse cable                USB   i     port                      PV 98 IBM Mac USB        gt  SERIAL                                  PORT  IBM MAC PS 2  Mouse cable Mouse adapter   supplied   supplied  Bon  01   006    Cu no      MOUSE  PORT  MAC  Mouse adapter   supplied  Macintosh  REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER i       supplied                                   CONTENTS   t  F Notes      To operate the projector and the computer by  the remote control  place the REMOTE  MOUSE RECEIVER close to the projector      When connecting the REMOTE MOUSE  RECEIVER to an IBM PC DOS V computer   use the supplied PS 2 mouse adapter if you  are using a PS 2 mouse  or connect the  supplied IBM MAC cable directly to your  computer if you are using a serial mouse      When connecting the REMOTE MOUSE  RECEIVER to the USB PORT for the first  time  insert the    Windows98 CD ROM  and  install the device drivers for a USB  interchangeability device and a USB human  interface devices  two kinds   The installation
34. e in the projection room  has risen suddenly  moisture may condense  on the lens or the mirror to blur the projected  pictures  In such a case  leave the projector  for an adequate time  1 to 2 hours  depending  on the room s condition  before using it so it  adjusts to the ambient temperature      If the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or  other strong light  the projected picture  becomes too faint to see  Shut out the light  with curtains or other means      If the screen and the projector are not  installed properly  the projected picture may  be distorted      If the projector is tilted  the picture may be  distorted  To obtain the best possible picture   place the projector so it faces the screen  squarely              Foot adjuster  release button    Foot adjuster    2  Turn the foot adjuster to make fine  adjustment of the height     Turn clockwise to lift up   Turn counterclockwise to lower              CONTENTS   E    3  To put the foot adjuster back  hold down  the foot adjuster release button and  lower the front slowly     The foot adjuster will put back        Note   Be sure to hold the projector when putting the  foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall  on your fingers     Operations    CAUTION    Do not look into the projection lens while  operating the projector     Preparation     Install and connect the projector properly     Take off the lens cover      Set the POINTER PJ to    Pu           3 Indicators           ONISTANDBY  1         Press
35. e the correction of keystone  distortion beyond the automatic  correction     To adjust the image automatically   To adjust the phase     H position    V position      Clock            Contrast      Brightness      Color   Tint      Sharpness      R level      G level      B level      Camera gain              Volume        To shift the image position    horizontally    To shift the image position  vertically     To adjust the clock frequency     Picture  32 gt     To adjust the contrast    To adjust the brightness   To adjust the color depth   To adjust the tint    To adjust the sharpness     To adjust the amount of red in the  picture    To adjust the amount of green in  the picture    To adjust the amount of blue in the  picture    To adjust the sensitivity of the  document imaging camera     For document imaging camera  model only     Audio  33    To adjust the sound volume of the  speaker     CONTENTS      To adjust the bass of the sound  output     To adjust the treble of the sound  output     Default 28      To select the language for displays   To set the projecting orientation  according to the way of installation   To set the signal type of RGB  input    To set the signal type of video  input    To use or disable on screen  displays        Save 34 gt     To save the adjustments and  settings on the menu    To restore the adjustments and  setings on the menu to the factory  set        CONTENTS   an                                   VJ Adjust x       Adjustments      
36. en        GND  Blue            CO  NI            BY  CO  N       N C       GND       GND       N C       Horizontal synchronizing   composite synchronizing signal       Vertical synchronizing signal          N C       CONTENTS       Continued      Continued     RGB signal defaults    The following signals are factory set as defaults Video Timing  Horizontal  Video Timing  Vertical   in each mode  However  some computers may     de   A  B         have different timings than those in the chart     Make the necessary adjustments if the picture Video     IEEE   Video      has flickers or is blurred  Hor Sync   c Ver Sync H     r       I     D  E      K         Timing chart         B    D E  Mode   Resolution    Pixels     Pixels     Pixels     Pixels     Pixels     NEC24k 640 x 400 640 848  TEXT70 640 x 350 640 800  TEXT70 640 x 400 640 800  TEXT85 640 x 350 640 832  TEXT85 640 x 400 640 832  VGA60 640 x 480 640 800  VGA72 640 x 480 640 832  VGA75 640 x 480 640 840  VGA85 640 x 480 640 832  MAC13 640 x 480 640 864  SVGA56 800 x 600 800 1024  SVGA60 800 x 600 800 1056  SVGA72 800 x 600 800 1040  SVGA75 800 x 600 800 1056  SVGA85 800 x 600 800 1048  MAC16 823 x 624 832 1152  XGA60 1024 x 768 1024 1344  XGA70 1024 x 768 1024 1328  XGA75 1024 x 768 1024 1312  XGA85 1024 x 768 1024 1376  MAC19 1024 x 768 1024 1320                                                                                                                            Od  GI  G9  GI  OD     PO  Gd  Gd  Gd  Gd  PO  CO 
37. er or plastic products touching the unit for a long  time  They will mar the finish               Moisture Condensation            Never operate this unit immediately after moving it from a cold  location to a warm location  When the unit is exposed to such a  change in temperature  moisture may condense on the crucial  internal parts  To prevent the unit from possible damage  do not use  the unit for at least 2 hours when there is an extreme or sudden  change in temperature     CONTENTS   E    In the spaces provided below  record the Model and Serial No  located  at the rear of your LCD projector     Model No  Serial No           Retain this information for future reference     Before use    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    CONTENTS   E       CAUTION  PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE  ALL WARNINGS AND  INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS  OWNER S MANUAL AND THOSE  MARKED ON THE UNIT  RETAIN  THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE  REFERENCE     This set has been designed and manufactured  to assure personal safety  Improper use can  result in electric shock or fire hazard  The  safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect  you if you observe the following procedures for  installation  use and servicing  This unit is fully  transistorized and does not contain any parts  that can be repaired by the user     DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER  OR  YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS  VOLTAGE  REFER SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY     1     Read Owner s Manual    After unpacking this product  read 
38. es not come on   the indicators light up or flash       The lamp   s end  or malfunction of the     Trouble with the intake fan   on unit    Unplug the power cord and call the  ie AREE   Lampss life length is over  replace the dealer   7      TEMP Indicator lamp with new one     Unplug the power cord and call the ON Lit  red   dealer  LAMP _           Flashing  orange   ON Lit  red   LAMP   The power turns off or does not          on              Lit  red      Trouble with the exhaust fan   AN   Unplug the power cord and call the  The power turns off or does not come on  dealer       The inside is too hot  or the projector has  been working in an area of high  temperature     Note           Place the projector correctly so the Before attempting any maintenance  unplug the                                 ON Off or lit  red  intake and exhaust fans    holes are not  LAMP     covered   TEMP     Turn the projector off  and leave it for  a while  and turn it on again   The power does not come on    Clean the air filter         Malfunction of the unit     Unplug the power cord and call the  dealer     Maintenance    Air filter  lens and main unit    cleaning    CAUTION  If you use the projector mounted on the    ceiling  ask the dealer to carry out the  maintenance such as cleaning     Cleaning the air filter  The filter under the air filter cover is the device  to shut out dusts or dregs   Do not use the projector with the filter taken off     Give a frequent clean especially to t
39. he air filter    The cleaning period is once per about 50  hours      1  Unplug the power cord     2  Take off the air filter cover   The filter is on the right side of the projector   Pull up the filter tabs           3  Clean the air filter cover     Remove dust and stains with a vacuum  cleaner     Cleaner   s  nozzle       4  Attach the air filter cover     j              pd  v    L          E  Notes    When the air filter is dusty  the ventilation is    impaired  This causes the temperature inside    the projector to rise  and may damage the  unit     Attach the air filter cover firmly after the    cleaning  If it is not set correctly  the dusts will    enter and they will be projected and  overlapped on the picture     CONTENTS   M    Use a blower or a lens cleaner to clean the  lens    Never rub or tap the lens with a hard object as  the lens surface is fragile     Cleaning the lens    Cleaning the main unit      Pull out the power cord before cleaning       Use a soft cloth to wipe off stains from the  surface      To remove difficult stains  use a soft cloth  slightly moistened with a weak solution of  synthetic detergent and water  and finish with  a soft  dry cloth     Replacing the intake  exhaust fans  and air filter  To maintain the efficiency of the projector     replace the intake and exhaust fans about  every two to three years     Ask the dealer for the replacement     Maintenance    Lamp replacement    The lamp will eventually begin to project dark  or dull
40. heard          The wrong input is selected       Select the input source correctly  21      The audio muting mode is on       Press MUTE to restore the sound   23      The sound volume is at the minimum       Adjust the sound volume on the  menu     The source is not correctly connected to  the projector         Connect the source correctly to the  projector  16         The images are blurred  Focusing is  uneven          The lens is dirty       Clean the lens   Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens     CONTENTS    m      The picture is out of focus       Focus the picture  21      The projection distance is not  appropriate       Adjust the distance properly   19      The projecting light is not hitting the  screen squarely       Adjust the projecting direction so that  the light hits the screen squarely   19      The  Brightness    Contrast    Sharpness   or  Phase  adjustments are not correct         Make the    Image    or  Picture   adjustments  31  32 gt                 The pictures are dim          The  Brightness  or    Contrast     adjustments are not correct         Make the  Picture  adjustments   32    The lamp life is ending         Replace the lamp     The colors are faint  The colors are strange       The    Color        Tint      R Level      G Level    or     B Level    adjustments are not correct       Make the    Picture    adjustments  32        The lamp life is ending         Replace the lamp         Continued     Others   Continued     Image does not appe
41. ing  It automatically turns on  when the signal resumes  Pressing  ON STANDBY also turns it on    e While operating the projector    1    may be  displayed on the screen  This means that the  operation cannot be completed     ON STANDBY    e   4  LAMP   e 4  TEMP   e   4    ON STANDBY Indicators        ONISTANDBY     erroe ON STANDBY  Ql KEYSTONE    Turning the power off    1  Press ON STANDBY after using the  projector   An instruction message appears    2  Press ON STANDBY again     The LAMP indicator turns off  and the  projector turns to standby mode   The ON  idicator lights in orange     3  After confirming the exhaust fan stops   unplug the power cord   The ON indicator turns off     CONTENTS   t  F Notes      Even after turning the power off  the intake  and exhaust fans continue to work for a while  to cool the inside of the projector      Immediately after the power off  the projector  may not be turned on while the LAMP  indicator is flashing in green      Before unplugging the power cord  make sure  that the fans are stopped     Correcting the keystone distortion    A picture may be expanded on the upper side if  projected upward from the projector lifted up by  the foot adjuster  The projector can correct this  keystone distortion automatically     Press KEYSTONE     The keystone distortion is corrected  automatically    To correct further  make the  Keystone   adjustment on the menu  30          Continued     Operations     Continued     AUTO SET        C3      
42. ission part                                                            rPOINTER                           RGB VIDEO  CAMERA     1 Ee  C3C6 2 3    A cc NU                6 RESIZE RESET  FREEZE  7 MUTE   CALL       9    T cay         11    12  13  14    15    16  17    CONTENTS   m            16 MUTE button  23                To cut off the picture and sound  ily   6 L CLICK button   26 gt    MENU button              left click   17 CALL button  23 gt     To display or close the menu  To display the current input source and    signal status information     7 RGB button  21 gt     To select the RGB input     8 RESIZE button Installing batteries  To change the picture size  1  Open the cover     9 ON STANDBY button  21  To turn the projector on or off     10 LASER button    To display the laser pointer by pointing the  laser emission part toward the screen     11 R CLICK button     26 gt    ENTER button      To right click      To enter your selection on the menu        2  Install the batteries     Make sure that the       polarities match the  12 VIDEO button  21 gt  illustration in the compartment   To select the video input     13 CAMERA button  for document imaging  camera model only   To select the camera input     14 RESET button    To restore the settings and adjustments to  the default     15 FREEZE button 23   To freeze the picture  3  Attach the cover         Continued     Before use     Continued        Notes   Using batteries incorrectly can cause them to   leak or bu
43. l up the light     Preparation of the document imaging  camera        1  Raise up the arm        7  Turn the light        5  Turn the camera head     Notes     Never give shocks or impacts to the camera  or arm as this may cause breakdowns      While raising up the arm in step 2   be careful  not to hit your face or your bogy        Camera CONTENTS          Picture project   2 Place a document  text  3 Press CAMERA to select the  document imaging camera illustration  onto or around the camera input mode   projector  and turn the camera Pressing CAMERA on the camera control  Preparation head to direction of the panel or INPUT on the main unit can also  Display the image as explained in    Picture document  select it     Projection    21                            is displayed     LCD PROJECTOR LCD PROJECTOR 4 Move the camera head to  e       adjust the size of the picture       QM    Up   To reduce           You can project around the projector by  moving the arm and the camera head        CAMERA      Press ARM LIGHT   The light turns on         Continued     Camera     Continued        5 Focus on the picture by  turning the focusing ring on  the camera head     Focusing ring  N  Near  F  Far    LA       6 Press PHOTO TEXT to select  the mode of the document   PHOTO  FU when using a photograph     TEXT     when using a text        7 When finished  turn off the  light and close it  and put back  the arm     Follow the steps of    Preparation of the  document imaging camera    i
44. n reverse        Notes     The light turns off automatically when the arm  is leaned      When the arm is not raised up  the camera  source cannot be projected      In the camera input selected  audio signals  from the RGB INPUT  AUDIO  is selected        Camera gain  adjustment may improve view  of a camera subject which is too dark or vivid     Locking the white balance    Normally  this camera automatically adjusts the  color balance to project the picture  If the  adjustment is not sufficient  follow the steps  below to lock the white balance     1  Project a white paper and enlarge it to  fill the screen     2  Press W BALANCE to turn the LOCK  indicator on     The white balance is locked     To release the white balance  press  W BALANCE again to turn the LOCK  indicator off     E  Notes      f you raise up the arm while the camera input  is selected  the color of the picture may vary  for an instant due to the white balance  adjustment  This is not malfunction       f you put back the arm and raise it up while  the white balance is locked  the LOCK  indicator is lit   the projector releases the  white balance but leaves the LOCK indicator  on  In this case  press W BALANCE to restore  the indicator to the normal status     CONTENTS   t    Correcting illuminated defects  If there are some luminous dots on a projected  picture  make the following correction     1  While the camera is active  cover the  camera lens with a black paper  completely     2  Press OVERLAY and A
45. own and dangerous        13  Stack Inhibited    Do not stack other equipment on this  product or do not place this 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     15  Accessories    Do not place this product on an unstable  cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The  product may fall  causing serious injury to a  child or adult  and serious damage to the  product  Use only with a cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table recommended by the  manufacturer  or sold with the product  Any  mounting of the product should follow the  manufacturer s instructions  and should use  a mounting accessory recommended by the  manufacturer    A product and cart combination should be  moved with care  Quick stops  excessive  force  and uneven surfaces may cause the  product and cart combination to overturn        Before use    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    CONTENTS         16  Damage Requiring Service    Unplug this product from the wall outlet and  refer servicing to qualified service  personnel under the following conditions     When the power supply cord or plug is  damaged     If liquid has been spilled  or objects have  fallen into the product     If the product has been exposed to rain or  water     If the product does not operate normally by  following the operating inst
46. rst  Strictly observe the following      Install the batteries with their   and     ends  facing correctly      Do not charge  heat  disassemble  or short  the batteries or throw them into a fire      Do not leave exhausted batteries in the  remote control      Do not mix different types of batteries or new  and old batteries      When you will not be using the remote control  for a prolonged period  take the batteries out  of the remote control      When the remote control stops working or  only works from very close distance  replace  all the batteries with new ones      When replacing the batteries  use a more  longer life alkaline batteries      If a battery leaks  carefully wipe off any  residue inside the battery case before loading  new batteries     Remote control operation    Point the remote control at the infrared  remote sensor and press a button     Front side Rear side                                        Rear side  document imaging camera model           Ox        15   15                                 Distance   within about 5 meters from the front    of the remote sensor     Angle  within about 15  of the remote  sensor in every direction              CONTENTS   ES     Notes      Do not leave the remote control unit turned  the face down as it may make the buttons  pressed to hasten the battery end      The remote control may not operate when  there is sunlight or other strong light such as  a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote  sensor      Operate the
47. ructions  Adjust  only those controls that are covered by the  operating instructions as an improper  adjustment of other controls may result in  damage and will often require extensive  work by a qualified technician to restore the  product to its normal operation    If the product has been dropped or  damaged in any way    When the product exhibits a distinct change  in performance     this indicates a need for  service     17  Servicing    Do not attempt to service this product  yourself as opening or removing covers  may expose you to dangerous voltage or  other hazards  Refer all servicing to  qualified service personnel        18  Replacement Parts    When replacement parts are required  be  sure the service technician has used  replacement parts specified by the  manufacturer or have the same  characteristics as the original part   Unauthorized substitutions may result in  fire  electric shock  or other hazards    Replacement of the lamp only should be  made by users      19     20     Safety Check   Upon completion of any service or repairs  to this product  ask the service technician to  perform safety checks to determine that the  product is in proper operating condition        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 c
48. t with the dealer       When carrying the unit  always handle the  carrying handle        Preparation       Select a room that can be darkened      Refer to the table on the next page  19  for  the screen size and required distance        Floor mounted front projection    Viewing a picture projected on the front of  the screen from a floor     Viewer          Ceiling mounted front projection   The document imaging camera model  could not be mounted on the ceiling    Viewing a picture projected on the front of  the screen from a ceiling installation                    Viewer    CONTENTS   m    Floor mounted rear projection    Viewing a picture projected through the  back of the screen from a floor installation     Translucent screen    Viewer                            Ceiling mounted rear projection   The document imaging camera model  could not be mounted on the ceiling    Viewing a picture projected through the  back of the screen from a ceiling  installation     Translucent screen            When installed the projector in the way except the floor mounted front projection  make the  setting of the projecting orientation on the menu         Continued     Connections and installation     Continued     1 Place the projector on a steady     level surface such as a table   Point the projector squarely at the screen  for the best possible picture    Top view  Screen                   Point the lens straight at the center of the  screen as above     Side view  Screen             
49. the  owner s manual carefully  and follow all the  operating and other instructions     Power Sources    This product should be operated only from  the type of power source indicated on the    marking label  If you are not sure of the type  of power supply to your home  consult your    product dealer or local power company   For products intended to operate from    battery power  or other sources  refer to the    operating instructions          Source of Light    Do not look into the lens while the lamp is  on  The strong light from the lamp may  cause damage to your eyes or sight          Ventilation    Openings in the cabinet are provided for  ventilation and to ensure reliable operation  of the product and to protect it from  overheating  and these openings must not  be blocked or covered  The openings  should never be blocked by placing the  product on a bed  sofa  rug or other similar  surface  This product should not be placed  in a built in installation such as a bookcase  or rack unless proper ventilation is provided  or the manufacturer s instructions have  been adhered to           Before use    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    CONTENTS         5  Heat  The product should be situated away from  heat sources such as radiators  heat  registers  stoves  or other products   including amplifiers  that produce heat     E    P  Qo o        SE ZA      VE C  Si     anh    6  Water and Moisture  Do not use this product near water     for  example  near a bath tub  wash bowl  
50. tion  To shift the image to the  1 Press MENU to display the left  3   to the right       menu  V position  To shift the image down       to up       2 Press 4 or  gt  to select ga    Clock To remove vertical stripes        7 Press MENU     The menu disappears     CONTENTS    F Notes      When performing the automatic projection  adjustment  use a bright and distinctly edged  picture      Pressing AUTO SET on the remote control  can also adjust the image automatically   23     If you project an image from a computer with  an LCD screen while monitoring the image on  the computer  the image may not be projected  properly  depending on the computer model   In this case  turn off the computer display  or  make the necessary picture adjustments on  the projector  For details on controlling the  computer display  etc   refer to the computer s  manual and description on the software for  the computer used      During adjustments of  H position  or  V   position   the image may not be projected  properly      While using  an aberration of the phase may  occur  In that case  adjust  Phase  again      Some item may be displayed in gray  depending on an input source  The item  displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and or  set      These adjustments are stored until you turn  the power off      To store the adjustments even if the power is  turned off  follow the procedure of  Saving  data       Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or  setting currently selected to default     Adjus
51. tments    Picture adjustments      Picture    Preparation     Display the image as explained in    Picture  Projection       Set the POINTER PJ selector to    PJ        SELECT ADJUST       1 Press MENU to display the    menu     4 gt  Tint  m        Sharpness a    ad R level              aad G level                  ad     level                   ad Camera gain                        3 Press A or Y to select a    preferred item     CONTENTS      Camera gain   For document imaging  camera model only         To lower the camera  sensitivity when the  subject is too bright       To raise the camera  sensitivity when the  subject is too dark              2 Press  lt  or    to select        Q Contrast  Xt Brightness                                      2           ee Color  m    4 Press 4 or  gt  to adjust the item   To select another item  go back to step 3     4  To increase blue          lt    i gt   Contrast      Lower      Higher  Brightness        Darker      Brighter  Color        Duller      Brighter  Tint        Redder      Greener  Sharpness      Softer      Sharper  R level        To reduce red      To increase red  G level        To reduce green      To increase green  B level        To reduce blue         5 Press MENU     The menu disappears        Notes     The adjustment can be stored on each input  source  RGB  Video  Camera       Some item may be displayed in gray  depending on an input source  The item  displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and or  set      These 
52. ty of input signal  P Positive N2Negative  Version number of software                      Note  If you press CALL while the menu is displayed   the menu disappears      Continued     Operations CONTENTS    m    When the picture size is smaller than the  projection area     A  To move the picture upward  V   To move the picture down        To move the picture leftward   gt  gt   To move the picture rightward     Continued     When the picture size is larger than the  projection area       To view the upper side of the picture    To view the lower side of the picture    To view the left side of the picture     To view the right side of the picture       RESIZE RESET      C3                 RESET  RESIZE         4         Notes     Picture size returns to normal after the power  is turned off  The values are not saved      You may not change the picture size  depending to the signal      Pictures of VGA signals  etc  may be slightly             nls cisci inferior in quality at the initial size because    Pictures are projected at the maximal they are enlarged    projection size regardless of the signal types    The picture returns to the normal position  Optionally you can change the picture size to when the RESET button is pressed after the  through size or enlarge it  picture is moved    Press RESIZE    The picture may not be projected properly    Each time the button is pressed  the picture while Moving the picha    size changes from the center of the picture     When the pi
53. ual operation   Zooming Manual operation    Document imaging camera    Lens F   1 8     2 3  f   5 8     23 2mm  Focus Manual operation  Iris Auto Level adjustment allowed    Image element  1 3 inch CCD    Total picture elements  810 000 pixels    Resolution Horizontal 1024  vertical 768  Lighting LED light     Continued     Others   Continued    Accessories  Wireless remote control                                 1  AA size battery                                               2  Power COMO   aii setis aetas 1  RGB cable    einen 1  3m   Adapter for Macintosh computers                  1  PC audio cable                                       1  3m   Audio Video cable                                  1  3m   LENS COVEN                    1  REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER                      1  IBM MAC mouse cable   for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER                1  PS 2 mouse adapter   for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER                1  MAC mouse adapter   for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER                1  USB mouse cable   for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER                1                                              1    The design and specifications are subject to  change without notice     CONTENTS   FA    Trademarks   NEC  PC 98 series are trademarks of NEC  Corporation    IBM  DOS V  VGA  SVGA  XGA  SXGA  UXGA  are trademarks or registered trademarks of  International Business Machines Corporation   Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple  Computer  Inc    Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft 
54. y product or parts which have  been lost or discarded by you or to damage to products or parts  caused by misuse  accident  improper installation  improper  maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished by us  or to  units which have been altered or modified without authorized of  TACP or to damage to product or parts thereof which have had the  serial number removed  altered  defaced or rendered illegible     7  If it is determined after investigation that the claimed problem was  not covered with this warranty  you shall pay the cost of  investigation at prevailing rate     Step by step procedure how to obtain warranty service   To obtain warranty servicing  you should    1  Read the owners manual thoroughly before operating    2  Please contact your dealer for an immediate service and an advice     3  If your dealer is not able to assist you  please contact TACP Service  Center listed below or a servicing facilities authorized by TACP for a  warranty service within thirty  30  days after you find a defective  product or part     4  Arrange for a delivery of the product to TACP Service Center or a  servicing facilities authorized by TACP     5  The shipment of the product must be insured  safely and securely  packed  preferably in the original carton or a carton with an  equivalent protection  A letter explaining the defect and also a copy  of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase must be enclosed  All  transportation and insurance charges must be prepaid 
55. yed   Input NTSC PAL SECAM signals to the  VIDEO INPUT jack      CONTENTS   m    Connecting a Macintosh computer      Attach the supplied adapter for Macintosh computers       Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before  connecting the cables     Laptop Desktop  computers    computers                                                            To monitor port    Adapter for Macintosh                                                       computers  supplied  RGB RGB  To audio output port INPUT INPUT   RGB   AUDIO        RGB cable  supplied           PC audio cable  supplied     DR Notes     The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have  an analog RGB output terminal  For details  refer to the computer  manual      You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector  For  details  consult the dealer      The adapter for Macintosh computers is conformable to MULTIPLE  SCAN 21      Continued     Connections and installation     Continued     Connecting video equipment    Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before  connecting the cables      not supplied     To CR PR  output    To CB PB  output  To Y output       Audio cable  not supplied                                                                                                         oojoo                      Video player with color difference output                            m    To VIDEO INPUT  VIDEO   yellow                                     
    
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