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1.        FANSPEED    Select the fan speed level using the A   Y buttons      HIGH  lt  gt  NORMAL  The HIGH ups rotation speeds of fans  though  Please use this  function in using a projector at highlands etc   memo Note that the projector is noisier when the HIGH is  selected        AUTO  ADJUST    Select the ENABLE or the DISABLE using the 4   Y buttons     ENABLE    DISABLE  When you want to keep the current adjustment state  select  the DISABLE  When the ENABLE is selected  detecting a  signal change to a RGB signal performs the automatic  adjustment of the vertical position  V POSITION   the horizontal  position  H POSITION   the clock phase  H PHASE  and the  horizontal size  H SIZE         LENS TYPE    Select the lens type currently used using the A   Y buttons     AUTO 10520306405  Please select depending on the following   AUTO  automatically selects optimum mode   1  for a standard lens  2  for a fixed short throw lens  3  for a short throw lens  4  for a long throw lens  5  for a super long throw lens  memo This setting has an influence on the keystone distortion  etc   memo About the optional lens  ask your dealer           LENS LOCK       Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y  buttons      TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF  Selecting the TURN ON locks the adjustment of the lens shift   the zoom and the focus        RESET       Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the OPTION menu items     EXECUTE  amp  CANCEL   The items of the OPTION menu are collectiv
2.        RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued           Names    PinP Size    PinP Position    PinP Audio Ch    PinP Input    Myscreen size    Myscreen Lock    IR Remote Front    IR Remote Rear    IR Remote Top    Operation type    Header    Command data                                                                         CRC Action   Type   Setting code   Off 00 23 00 00  Set Large 00 23 01 00  Small 00 23 02 00  Get 00 23 00 00  Upper Left 01 23 00 00  Set Upper Right 01 23 01 00  Bottom Left 01 23 02 00  Bottom Right 01 23 03 00  Get 01 23 00 00  RGB 03 23 00 00   Set    Video 03 23 01 00  Get 03 23 00 00  Video 02 23 01 00  Se S Video 02 23 02 00  Get 02 23 00 00  Set Full 12 30 00 00  X1 12 30 01 00  Get 12 30 00 00  Off CO 30 00 00   Set  On CO 30 01 00  Get CO 30 00 00  Set Off BE EF 03   06 00   FF 32   01 00   00 26 00 00  On BE EF 03   06 00   6F 33   01 00   00 26 01 00  Get BE EF 03   06 00   CC 32   02 00   00 26 00 00  Set Off 01 26 00 00  On 01 26 01 00  Get 01 26 00 00  Set Off 02 26 00 00  On 02 26 01 00  Get 02 26 00 00   This table is continued to the following page                              15    16    RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued           Names    Power Up Source    Auto Adjust Enable    Internal Speaker    Lens Lock    Remote ID    Auto Power On    Lens    Command data                                                                                           Operation type Header  CRC 
3.      Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental damages  lost profit  work  interruption  corruption or loss of the memory contents  etc   arising from the use of or  the inability to use this unit      Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from not  having followed the descriptions in this Instruction Manual      Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from  malfunctions arising from combination with equipment or software that is not related to  Toshiba Corporation     OTHER CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS    Copyrights   Publicly showing or transmitting commercial imaging software or broadcast or Cable   broad casting programs  either commercially or collecting a fee from the audience  or  modifying images using the freeze or resize functions  could violate the direct or indirect  copyrights of the imaging software or broadcast program  etc   if done without first  consulting with the copyright holder  For this reason  please take appropriate measures  before performing one of the actions listed above  including obtaining a license from the  copyright holder     Disposal  This product contains substances which are harmful to humans and the environment     The solder used in the PCB manufacturing process contains lead   e The lamp contains inorganic mercury   Please dispose of this product or used lamps in accordance with local regulations        Projector Featur    This multimedia projector 
4.     1024x768  60 0 SECAM 575i  50  FRAME LOCK AUTO SCART RGB    memo The    FRAME LOCK    message means the frame lock function is working   This function automatically works when a RGB signal with vertical frequency of  50 to 60 is input  and it displays a moving picture more smoothly    memo The    SCART RGB    message means the COMPONENT port is working  as a SCART RGB port  Please refer to the item    COMPONENT    in this table        S2 ASPECT    Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y buttons      TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF  When the TURN ON is selected  an S2 video signal can be identified and the  optimum aspect ratio is automatically selected   memo This item is performs only at a S VIDEO signal   memo When the ASPECT button is used or the item  ASPECT  of the MAIN  menu is operated  the TURN OFF will be automatically selected to this item           Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the INPUT menu items     EXECUTE  amp  CANCEL   The items of the INPUT menu are collectively returned to the initial setting  Note   that the item    INFORMATION    is not reset        Multifunctional Settings  continued     MENU  Oo  A UT Menu uae POWER OFF Omin    With the AUTO menu  the items shown in the table below can be  performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the Genen  instructions in the table below                  ADJUST    PICTURE 2  INPUT    POWER ON  SEARCH  RESET    TURN ON  TURN ON       SCREEN    NETWORK  LG   SELECT                ee EE 
5.     BE EF    06 00    38 D2  40 D7    01 00  02 00    02 00    04 30    16 30 00 00       Increment    BE EF    06 00    26 D7    04 00    16 30 00 00       Decrement    BEEF    06 00    F7 D6    05 00    16 30 00 00       Menu Position V  Reset    Execute    BE EF    06 00    A8 C7    06 00    44 70 00 00       Menu Position H    Get    BE EF    06 00    04 D7    02 00    15 30 00 00       Increment    BE EF    06 00    62 D7    04 00    15 30 00 00       Decrement    BEEF    06 00    B3 D6    05 00    15 20 00 00       Menu Position H  Reset    Execute    BE EF    06 00    DC C6    06 00    43 70 00 00       Message       TURN OFF  Set    BE EF    06 00    8F D6    01 00    17 30 00 00          TURN ON    BEEF    06 00    1F D7    01 00    17 30 01 00          Get    BEEF          06 00       BC D6    02 00       17 30 00 00        This table is continued to the following page         13    RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued                                                                                                                                      Command data  Names Operation type Header  CRC Action   Type Setting code  Get BE EF 03   0600   31D3   0200   0120 00 00  Volume Increment BE EF 03 0600   57D3   0400   0120 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03   0600   86D2   0500   0120 00 00  TURN ON BE EF 03   0600   46D3   0100   0220 00 00  Mute sel TURN OFF BE EF 03   0600   D6D2   0100   0220 01 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   75D3   0200   0220 00 0
6.   Colors have a Color settings are not correctly adjusted   faded  out Perform picture adjustments by changing the COLOR BAL R  32  appearance  or COLOR BAL G  COLOR BAL B  COLOR and or TINT settings  using  Color tone is poor    the menu functions   The brightness and or contrast are adjusted to an extremely low  level   Adjust the BRIGHT and or CONTRAST settings to a higher level od     using the menu function    Pictures appear   dark  The WHISPER function is working  84  Select the NORMAL to the item WHISPER in the MAIN menu   The lamp is approaching the end of its product lifetime  43  44  Replace the lamp  j  Either the focus and or horizontal phase settings are not  properly  24   Pictures appear Adjust the focus using the focus buttons  and or H PHASE using the   blurry  menu function   The lens is dirty or misty  46  Clean the lens by referring to the section    Caring For The Lens       Input signal The INPUT dial is set between the click points    changes with no T he INPUT dial and   ick pol 24   operation  urn the UT dial and set it at a click point              If a problem occurs with the equipment  first refer to the  Troubleshooting  and run  through the suggested checks  If this does not resolve the problem  please contact your  dealer or service company  They will tell you what warranty condition is applied              Specification                         Item  TLP X4500   Product name Liquid crystal projector  Liquid Panel size 2 5 cm  0 99 type   crysta
7.   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     This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment this product may  cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take  adequate measures     Before Using  continued     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IB    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
8.  00  4 3 BE EF 03 0600   9EDO   0100   0820 00 00      16 9 BE EF 03 0600   0E D1 0100   0820 01 00  Aspect SMALL BE EF 03 0600   FED1 0100   0820 02 00  NORMAL BE EF 03 0600   5EDD   0100   0820 10 00  Get BE EF 03 0600   ADDO   0200   0820 00 00  Sai NORMAL BE EF 03 0600   3B23   0100   0033 00 00  Whisper WHISPER BE EF 03 0600   AB22   0100   0033 01 00  Get BE EF 03 0600   0823 0200   0033 00 00  Normal BE EF 03 0600   C7D2   0100   0130 00 00  Set H Inverse BEEF 03 0600   57D3   0100   0130 01 00  Mirror V Inverse BE EF 03 0600   A7D3   0100   0130 02 00  H amp V Inverse BE EF 03 06 00 37 D2 0100   0130 03 00  Get BE EF 03 0600   F4D2   0200   0130 00 00                          This table is continued to the following page      RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued        Command data                                                                                                                                  Names Operation type Header   CRC Action   Type Setting code   ENGLISH BE EF 03 06 00 F7 D3 01 00 05 30 00 00   FRANCAIS 0100   0530 01 00   DEUTSCH 0100   0530 02 00   ESPANOL 01 00 05 30 03 00   ITALIANO 01 00 05 30 04 00   NORSK 0100   0530 05 00   NEDERLANDS 0100   0530 06 00   Exon PORTUGUES 0100   0530 07 00   HAR 0100   0530 08 00   ray 0100   0530 09 00   stat 01 00 05 30 OA 00   SVENSKA 01 00 05 30 OB 00   PYCCKMI   0100   0530 OC 00   SUOMI 0100   0530 OD 00   POLSKI 01 00 05 30 OE 00   Get 0200   0530 00 00   NORMAL 0100   A
9.  2   MyScreen  With the SCREEN menu  the items shown in the table below can be   amo IIe 1  performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the OPTION    AUTO MyScreen LOCK TURN OFF  MENU POSITION  H 1 1 jo   instructions in the table below  C SELECT    MESSAGE TURNON    RESET   Select a type of the BLANK screen using the 4   Y buttons      MyScreen    gt  ORIGINAL    gt  BLUE  lt  gt  WHITE   BLACK  The BLANK screen is the screen  which is displayed by pressing the BLANK button   The MyScreen is the screen you can register a desired screen  and the  ORIGINAL is the existing standard screen  The BLUE  the WHITE and the  BLACK are the non pattered  plain  screens in each color   memo To avoid remaining as an afterimage  the MyScreen and the ORIGINAL  Screens will change to the BLACK screen after several minutes   memo For the MyScreen  please refer to the item    MyScreen    in this table                                     Select a type of the START UP screen using the 4   Y buttons     MyScreen  lt  ORIGINAL  lt  TURN OFF   The START UP screen is the screen  which is displayed by detecting no signal   or an unsuitable signal   The MyScreen is the screen you can register a desired screen  and the  ORIGINAL is the existing standard screen  When the TURN OFF is selected    START UP the BLUE is used   memo To avoid remaining as an afterimage  the MyScreen and the ORIGINAL  Screens will change to the BLANK after several minutes  If also the BLANK  Screen is the MyScreen or t
10.  6 Mac 16 mode 3 39 624 1   XGA  60Hz  2 1 2 5 15 8 0 4 XGA  60Hz  6 29 768 3   XGA  70Hz  1 8 1 9 13 7 0 3 XGA  70Hz  6 29 768 3   XGA  75Hz  12   22   130   02 XGA  75Hz  3 28   768 1   XGA  85Hz  1 0 2 2 10 8 0 5 XGA  85Hz  3 36 768 1   1152x864  75Hz    1 2 2 4 10 7 0 6 1152x864  75Hz  3 32 864 1  1280x960  60Hz    1 0 2 9 11 9 0 9 1280x960  60Hz  3 36 960 1  1280x1024  60Hz    1 0 2 3 11 9 0 4 1280x1024  60Hz  3 38 1024 1  1280x1024  75Hz    1 1 1 8 9 5 0 2 1280x1024  75Hz  3 37 1024 2  1280x1024  85Hz    1 0 1 4 8 1 0 4 1280x1024  85Hz  3 44 1024 1  1600x1200  60Hz    1 2 1 9 9 9 0 4 1600x1200  60Hz  3 46 1200 1                                           Connection To The Ports                                           OQ RGB  00 3992  e Video signal  RGB separate  Analog  0 7 Vp p  75 Q    HUEL    e  6  terminator  positive   D O O pb O e H  V  sync  Signal  TTL level  positive negative       Composite sync  Signal  TTL level       D Sub 15 pin shrink jack                                                                                        Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal  e Video input Red 6 Ground Red qp       Video input Green o Ground Green      SDA  DDC     Video input Blue Ground Blue    H  Composite sync    E 9    7  V  sync   6 Ground    Ground    SCL  DDC       M1 D    8009090090503 020  e Type  TMDS     019x180  6X COMO   Amplitude differential  DC 150 1200 mV   AC 1 56 Vp p    409876999 90D   Amplitude  TTL level  positive negative   M1 D jack  Pin Signal P
11.  90 229             200 5 1    120  2506 4    150  300076    180 457      SE 350 89    210  400 10 2    240 610  500 12 7     120 805        JS                180 457   SE                    267 210 533   240 610     300 762                 EE Side view   C                      Q     Reference for l  type  m      type  cm   the 16 9 aspect ratio 40 1 0  20 50                60 1 5  29 75   70 1 8  34 87      40 102     e 80 2 0      46 116   100 2 5  25 62    57 145                                                120 3 0  69 174   Screen 150 3 8  86 218    200 5 1  114 291    250 6 4  81 156   143 363    o 300 7 6  72 436   i     350 8 9  X218   200 508    400 10 2  229 581      E Side view  O 450 11 4  257 654                       Setting Up  continued     Adjusting The Projector s Elevator       You can use the elevator feet to make adjustments if the surface on which you need to set  the projector is uneven or if you otherwise need to adjust the angle of projection  The  adjustment range of the elevator feet is 0 to 9 degrees     1 Press and hold in the elevator buttons  Elevator buttons        Raise or lower the projector to the desired height and  2 then release the elevator buttons   When you release the elevator buttons  the elevator  feet will lock into position         th  V     d        As necessary  you can also finely adjust the height of  3 the projector by twisting the elevator feet by hand     Elevator feet    Using The Lens Shift Buttons    The lens of this pr
12.  down at least 45 43  44  minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled down  please i  make confirmation of the attachment state of the lamp and lamp  cover  and then turn the power on again   The signal cables are not correctly connected  16 17             The input changeover settings are mismatched   Select the input signal  and correct the settings        24        This table is continued to the following page      53    Troubleshooting  continued     Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine Defects  continued                                                     54          Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect ji  The signal cables are not correctly connected     16 17  Correctly connect the connection cables      The volume is adjusted to an extremely low level  27  40  Pictures are Adjust the VOLUME to a higher level  i  displayed   but no sounds The sound is muted  27  are heard  Press the MUTE button to restore the sound    The audio input is not correctly selected when the child window  is displayed  30  Correctly select the audio input   The lens cap is attached   12 23  Remove the lens cap   Sounds are The signal cables are not correctly connected  16  17  heard  Correctly connect the connection cables   but no pictures The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level  31  are displayed  Adjust the BRIGHT to a higher level using the menu function   The screen is blanked  27  Press the BLANK button to return to the input signal screen 
13.  e Ca Psa signal  0 7   0 1 Vp p at 75 Q terminated   e Cr PR signal  0 7   0 1 Vp p at 75 Q terminated      RGB OUT    DO DA e Video signal  RGB separate  Analog  0 7 Vp p  75 Q  DO O 7  O terminator  positive   O O HD e H  V  sync  Signal  TTL level  positive negative   f EN   Composite sync  Signal  TTL level  D Sub 15 pin shrink jack          H  5                Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal       Video output Red    Ground Red       2 Video output Green D Ground Green do    3 Video output Blue Ground Blue    H  Composite sync   4 a 9   dg V  sync   5 Ground KO  Ground                               9 REMOTE CONTROL    3 5 dia  Stereo mini jack    To be connected with the remote control that came with the projector     O DC OUT    Connection To The Ports  continued                                                                               CONTROL Computer side  CONTROL port RS 232C port  009006 e    O 9 Q 0 90990 Di 009006  DIO  9 9 0 O  9 9 0 6 6 0 0609  D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin  plug jack jack plug  memo About the details of RS 232C communication  please refer to the  following page      NETWORK    e RJ 45  10BASE T  jack     232CCommunication    Connecting The Cable    1 Turn off the projector and the computer power supplies        Connect the CONTROL port of the projector with a RS 232C port of the computer by  2 a RS 232C cable  Use the cable that fulfills the specification shown in the previous  page     3 Turn on the computer power supply an
14.  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 3  Source of Light  After unpacking this product  read Do not look into the lens while the  the owner s manual carefully  and lamp is on  The strong light from  follow all the operating and other the lamp may cause damage to  instructions  your eyes or sight     M    Vg  Ni Z  m  x    5 99 e       4  Ventilation    2  Power Sources Openings in the cabinet are  This product should be operated provided for ventilation and to  only from the type of power source ensure reliable operation of the  indicated on the marking label  If product and to protect it from  you are not sure of the type of overheating  and these openings  power supply to your home must not be blocked or covered     The openings should never be  consult your product dealer or l  local power aes blocked by placing the product on    a bed  sofa  rug or other similar  E js Me surface  This product should not    sources  refer to the operating be placed in a built in installation       such as a bookcase or rack unless  instructions  hodie      proper ventilation is provided or  the manufacturer s instructions  have been adhered to                             Before Using  continu
15.  not broken      Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed  At the lamp  replacing  make sure that the screws are screwed in firmly  Loose  screws could result in damage or injury          Use the lamp of the specified type only    e  f the lamp breaks soon after the first time it is used  it is possible that  there are electrical problems elsewhere besides the lamp  If this  happens  contact your local dealer or a service representative      Handle with care  jolting or scratching could cause the lamp bulb to   Q burst during use    e  f the indicators or a message prompts you to replace the lamp  see the  section  Related Messages  and  Regarding the indicator Lamps     replace the lamp as soon as possible  Using the lamp for long periods of  time  or past the replacement date  could cause it to burst  Do not use  old  used  lamps  this is a cause of breakage     45    46    Lamp  continued     Replacing The Lamp    If the indicators or a message prompts you to replace the lamp  replace the lamp as soon  as possible     1    2    Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord  Allow the lamp bulb to cool for at  least 45 minutes     Contact your dealer to prepare a new lamp  Tell the dealer your lamp type number   If the projector is mounted on the ceiling  or if the lamp has broken  also ask the  dealer to replace the lamp           In the case of replacement by yourself     3    After making sure that the projector has cooled Lamp cover  adequately  slide th
16.  screen to aid you uo   in correcting the keystone  distortion  Cursor  buttons  Use the cursor buttons 4 P to  2 select the direction of distortion to v  correct  C9 orG    o 29    Use the cursor buttons 4 amp  Y to correct the  3 distortion   KEYSTONE  button  4 Press the KEYSTONE button again to close the    dialog and complete this operation     memo Even if you don t do anything  the dialog will  automatically disappear after a few seconds     memo When this adjustment is excessive  certain  degradation may appear on the picture  Also   please note that it may not function correctly with  some input     Operating  continued     Adjusting The Volume    1    Press the VOLUME button     VOLUME  As illustrated on the right  a dialog  will appear on the screen to aid you  in adjusting the volume     Use the cursor buttons 4 amp   to  adjust the volume           A  v  Press the VOLUME button again to close the    dialog and complete this operation     memo Even if you don t do anything  the dialog will  automatically disappear after a few seconds     Muting The Sound    1    Press the MUTE button     d VOLUME     As illustrated on the right  a dialog A  will appear on the screen indicating  that you have muted the sound     Press the MUTE or VOLUME  button to restore the sound           memo Even if you don t do anything   the dialog will automatically  disappear after a few seconds     Temporarily Blanking The Screen    Press the BLANK button    The input signal screen will s
17.  the clock phase  H PHASE   and horizontal size  H SIZE  will be automatically  adjusted     memo Make sure that the application window is set to  its maximum size prior to attempting to use this feature   Dark pictures may still be incorrectly adjusted  Use a  bright screen when adjusting     E At a video signal    The signal type mode best suited for the respective  input signal will be selected automatically    memo This function is available only when the AUTO is  selected to the item VIDEO of the INPUT menu  For a  component video signal  the signal type is identified  automatically independently of this function           ASPECT button    AUTO button    25    26    Operating  continued     Adjusting The Picture Position    memo This function is available only for RGB signals        Press the POSITION button                                1 As illustrated on the right  a  dialog will appear on the  Screen to aid you in adjusting gel  the position  M Cursor  buttons  2 Use the cursor buttons  amp  W       to adjust the  position    Gu i POSITION  memo When you want to initialize the position  press buton  the RESET button during adjustment    Press the POSITION button again to close the RESET  3 dialog and complete this operation  button  memo Even if you don t do anything  the dialog will  automatically disappear after a few seconds   Correcting The Keystone Distortion  Press the KEYSTONE button   1 As illustrated on the right  a dialog __ KEYSTONE     will appear on the
18.  then perform the proper response measure using the  item descriptions below as reference   The lamp does not light  and there is a possibility  that interior portion has become heated   Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at  least 20 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled  Lighting Lighting Tamed   Gren make confirmation of the following items  and  in Red in Red off en turn the power on again       Is there blockage of the air passage aperture       s the air filter dirty      Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35  C    If the same indication is displayed after the treatment   please change the lamp by referring to the section  Lamp          This table is continued to the following page         51    Troubleshooting  continued     Regarding The Indicator Lamps  continued        STANDBY ON  indicator    LAMP  indicator    TEMP  indicator    Description       Lighting  in Red    Lighting  in Red    Blinking  in Red    Turned  off    Turned  off    Blinking  in Red    Either there is no lamp and or lamp cover  or  either of these has not been properly fixed    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at  least 45 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled  down  please make confirmation of the attachment state of  the lamp and lamp cover  and then turn the power on again   If the same indication is displayed after the treatment   please contact your dealer or service company     The cooling fan is not operat
19.  you to clean the air filter  clean the air filter as soon as possible    If the soiling will not come off the air filter  or it becomes damaged  then it needs to be  replaced  Please replace the air filter as soon as possible     memo When you replace the lamp  please replace also the air filter     1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord  Allow the lamp bulb to cool for at  least 45 minutes     2 After making sure that the projector has cooled adequately  remove the filter cover       and air filter    3 Apply a vacuum cleaner to the top of the filter cover and Hold the release  the air filter to clean  buttons of the filter  If the soiling will not come off the air filter  or it becomes cover while pulling  damaged  it needs to be replaced  down it        If the air filter needs to be replaced  contact your dealer  to prepare a new air filter  Tell the dealer your air filter    type        4 Insert the cleaned air filter or a new air filter  and replace    the filter cover  Hold the release button  of the air filter while  5 Turn on the projector power  and reset the filter timer  pulling out it      1  While the projector running  press the MENU button to  open the menu  Pr    2  Choose the    OPTION    on the menu using the  amp   Y Wi  button  then press the D button or ENTER button     3  Choose the    FILTER TIME    using the A   Y button  then  press and hold the RESET button for 3 seconds     4  Choose the  RESET  using the A button    memo Incorrectly r
20. 0  Lamp Time Get BE EF 03   0600   C2FF   0200   9010 00 00  Lamp Time Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   58DC   0600   3070 00 00  Filter Time Get BE EF 03   0600   C2FO   0200   A0 10 00 00  Filter Time Reset Execute BE EF 03   0600   98C6   0600   4070 00 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   7C D2   0200   0730 00 00  Magnify Increment BE EF 03 0600   1AD2   0400   0730 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03   0600   CBD3   0500   0730 00 00  Set Normal BE EF 03   0600   83D2   0100   0230 00 00  Freeze Freeze BE EF 03 0600   13D3   0100   0230 01 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   BOD2   0200   0230 00 00  TURN OFF BE EF 03   0600   2ADS   0100   0060 00 00  Set TURN ON BE EF 03   0600   BAD2   0100   0060 01 00  BE EF 03   0600   19D3   0200   0060 00 00  Power  Get  Example Return   00 00 01 00 02 00   Off   On   Cool down   M1 D BE EF 03   0600   OED2   0100   0020 03 00  RGB BE EF 03   0600   FED2   0100   0020 00 00  BNC BE EF 03   0600   SEDO   0100   0020 04 00  Input Source Set Video BE EF 03   0600   6    D3   0100   0020 01 00  S Video BE EF 03   0600   9ED3   0100   0020 02 00  Component BE EF 03 0600   AE D1 0100   0020 05 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   CD D2   0200   0020 00 00  BE EF 03   0600   D9D8   0200   2060 00 00   Example of Return   00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00  Error Status Get  Normal   Cover error   Fan error   Lamp error   04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00   Temp error   Air flow   Lamp   Cool error       Filter Error   error  Time over               This table is continued to the following page 
21. 1 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   79D7   0200   1720 00 00  AUTO BE EF 03   0600   9E75   0100   0022 0A 00  NTSC BE EF 03   0600   FE71 0100   0022 04 00  PAL BE EF 03   0600   6E70   0100   0022 05 00    Set SECAM BE EF 03   0600   6E75   0100   0022 09 00  vigo Format NTSC 4 43   BEEF   03   0600   5E72   0100   0022 02 00  M PAL BE EF 03   0600   FE74   0100   0022 08 00  N PAL BE EF 03   0600   0E 71 0100   0022 07 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   0D 73   0200   0022 00 00  Set TURN OFF BE EF 03   0600   E670   0100   OA 22 00 00  3D YCS TURN ON BE EF 03   0600   7671 0100   OA 22 01 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   D570   0200   OA 22 00 00                                                          12     This table is continued to the following page      RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued        Names    Video NR    Operation type    LOW    Header    Command data       CRC    Action    Type Setting code       Se         MIDDLE       HIGH       Get       S2 Aspect    TURN OFF  Se URN O            TURN ON          Get       Auto Adjust    Execute       Auto off    Get       Increment       Decrement       Auto Search    TURN OFF  Set URNO       TURN ON       Get       Blank Color    My Screen  Original       Set Blue       White       Black       Get       Blank on off    Startup    Menu Position V    TURN OFF  Set       TURN ON       Get  My Screen    CB CB    04 30       Set Original    TURN OFF       0B D2  9B D3    01 00  01 00    04 30  04 30       Get  Get
22. 130 00 00   CINEMA 0100   A130 01 00   DYNAMIC 0100   A130 02 00   CUSTOM 0100   A130 10 00   Get 0200   A130 00 00   Get 0200   A030 00 00   Custom Gamma Increment 0400   A030 00 00   Decrement 0500   A030 00 00   USER 0100   B0 30 10 00   HIGH 0100   B0 30 03 00   EIE MIDDLE 0100   BO30 02 00   LOW 0100   B0 30 01 00   Get 0200   BO30 00 00   0100   B130 05 00   0100   B130 04 00   0100   B130 03 00   Custom User R 0100   B130 02 00   0100   B130 01 00   0100   B130 00 00   0200   B1 30 00 00   0100   B230 05 00   60 BE EF 03   0600   83F6   0100   B230 04 00   70 BE EF 03 06 00 B3F4 0100   B230 03 00   Custom User G SS 80 BE EF 03 0600   23F5 0100   B230 02 00   90 BE EF 03   0600   D3F5   0100   B230 01 00   100 BE EF 03 06 00 43 F4 0100   B230 00 00   Get BE EF 03 06 00 70 F4 0200   B230 00 00                          This table is continued to the following page      RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued                                                                                                                          Command data  Names Operation type Header  CRC Action   Type Setting code  50 BE EF 03 0600   EFF6   0100   B330 05 00  60 BE EF 03 0600   7FF7   0100   B330 04 00  70 BE EF 03 0600   4FF5   0100   B330 03 00  Custom User B Set 80 BE EF 03 0600   DF F4   0100   B330 02 00  90 BE EF 03 0600   2F F4   0100   B330 01 00  100  Get  Get  Color Balance R Increment  Decrement  Color Balance R  Reset Execute  Get  Color Balance G I
23. 16 Damage Requiring Service  Unplug this product from the wall  outlet and refer servicing to  qualified service personnel under  the following conditions    a  When the power supply cord or  plug is damaged    b  If liquid has been spilled  or  objects have fallen into the  product    C  If the product has been exposed  to rain or water    d  If the product does not operate  normally by following the  operating instructions  Adjust only  those controls that are covered by  the operating instructions as an  improper adjustment of other  controls may result in damage  and will often require extensive  work by a qualified technician to  restore the product to its normal  operation    e  If the product has been dropped  or damaged in any way    f  When the product exhibits a  distinct change in performance     this indicates a need for service     17 If glass components   including lens and lamp   should break  contact your  dealer for repair service   This product incorporates glass  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  In the unlikely event of  the lamp rupturing  thoroughly  clean the area around the  projector and discard any edible  items placed in that area     18 Servicing  Do not attempt to service this  product yourself as opening or  removing covers may expose you  to dangerous voltage or other  hazard
24. 1cH       xxxxH  is sent back to the computer  When the data length is greater than indicated by  the data length code  the projector ignore the excess data code    Conversely when the data length is shorter than indicated by the data length code  an  error code will be returned to the computer        NOTE e Operation cannot be guaranteed when the projector receives an  undefined command or data   e Provide an interval of at least 40ms between the response code and any other code     The projector outputs test data when the power supply is switched ON  and when the  lamp is lit  Ignore this data     Commands are not accepted during warm up        RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart                                                                                                    Command data  Names Operation type Header  CRC Action   Type Setting code  Get  Keystone V Increment  Decrement  Keystone V Reset Execute  Get  Keystone H Increment  Decrement  Keystone H Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   98 D8 06 00   2070 00 00  Get BE EF 03 0600   89D2   0200   0320 00 00  Brightness Increment BE EF 03 06 00 EF D2 0400   0320 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 0600   3ED3   0500   0320 00 00  Brightness Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 58 D3 0600   0070 00 00  Get BE EF 03 0600   FDD3   0200   0420 00 00  Contrast Increment BEEF   03   0600   9BD3   0400   0420 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 0600   4AD2   0500   0420 00 00  Contrast Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   A4 D2 06 00   01 70 00
25. Action   Type Setting code  Last Ch 01 00   18 20 10 00  M1 D 01 00   18 20 03 00  RGB 01 00   18 20 00 00  Set BNC 01 00   18 20 04 00  Component 01 00   18 20 05 00  S Video 01 00   18 20 02 00  Video 01 00   18 20 01 00  Get 02 00   18 20 00 00  ER DISABLE 01 00   19 20 00 00  ENABLE   BE EF   03   0600  32 D4   01 00   19 20 01 00  Get BE EF   03 02 00   19 20 00 00  E TURN OFF 01 00   1C 20 00 00  TURN ON 01 00   1C 20 01 00  Get 02 00   1C 20 00 00  Em TURN OFF 01 00   10 24 00 00  TURN ON 01 00   10 24 01 00  Get 02 00   10 24 00 00  All 01 00   08 26 00 00  1 01 00   08 26 01 00  Set 2 01 00   08 26  0200  3 BE EF   03   06 00   6F 30   01 00   08 26 03 00  Get BE EF   03 02 00   08 26 00 00  E TURN OFF 01 00   20 31 00 00  TURN ON 01 00   20 31 01 00  Get 02 00   20 31 00 00  AUTO BE EF   03 01 00   70 25 00 00  1 BE EF   03   06 o0   AF D9   0100   70 25 01 00  sa 2 BE EF   03   06 00   5F D9   01 00   70 25 02 00  3 BE EF   03   06 o0   CF D8   01 00   70 25 03 00  4 BE EF   03   06 o0   FF DA   01 00   70 25 04 00  5 BE EF   03   06 o0   6F DB   01 00   70 25 05 00  Get BE EF   03   06 00   OC D8   02 00   70 25 00 00                      TOSHIBA     QR61402   Printed in Japan    
26. D                VCR DVD Player          Audio out  R                        L VIDEO          Audio out  L           E  R AUDIO IN             Video out    AUDIO IN L                   E If using a s v             VIDEO IN                                           S video out    S video cab       ideo signal       B                         e S  VIDEO        R AUDIO IN L VIDEO             Audio out  R                 Audio out  L     R AUDIO IN                                        AUDIO IN L          E If using a component signal    Cr Pr out  Ce Ps out       COMPONENT  Cr Pr  Ce PB          Y out  d              Oy       R AUDIO IN L VIDEO          Audio out  R              Audio out  L        p  R AUDIO IN                                            AUDIO IN L       Bi If using a SCART RGB input    COMPONENT       R AUDIO IN L VIDEO             R  Cr Pr           CH B  Ce Ps           SCART                RGB out a    G  Y                       SCART  adapter    R AUDIO IN                AUDIO IN L                      VIDEO IN                                                            me                ele C    Goo     m ef    m  REMOTE E  O CEE   ED O o   Q  GEO QUESO O  24                                                                                                                               550600                            RAUDOMA VIDEO    ef                                                    OOOOO                                  Setting Up  continued     Connect
27. FAULT GATEWAY  MASK menu  then the DEFAULT GATEWAY menu S e  comes up  The DEFAULT GATEWAY is the main E Den  device to access outside of the Network                                3  Set the address of the device as gateway to an outer Network     Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the A   Y buttons        TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF  If your Network doesn t support the DHCP function  select the TURN OFF              Pressing the Kk  or the ENTER  button displays the AD  INFORMATION menu  IP ADRRESS 192  168  1 24  The menu shows the information about the current   Za eu Ze     Network setting as illustrated right  MAC ADRRESS 9050 57 08  06 08    INFORMATION          Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the NETWORK menu items     EXECUTE   CANCEL  All items on the NETWORK menu are returned to the initial setting        43    Network       This projector provides the NETWORK function  When you start to use this function   please consult your dealer for further information     To start  connect the NETWORK port to a gateway device via a CAT 5 cable  then set up  the projector according to the Network environment in which you use it     When your Network enables the DHCP function    You can set automatically  if you set the DHCP function to  TURN ONT using the NETWORK  menu  Please refer to the section  NETWORK Menu      When your Network doesn t support the DHCP function   or When you use a fixed address even if your Network can support the  DHCP function   Please 
28. FT         buttons  5 Select an input signal according to the    section  Selecting An Input Signal  of the  following page     Turning Off The Power    4 Press the STANDBY ON button   The message    Power off     will appear on  the screen for approximately 5 seconds        STANDBY ON    STANDBY ON button   indicator  Press the STANDBY ON button again while  2    Power off     the message is visible   The projector lamp will go off  and the  STANDBY ON indicator will begin blanking orange   Then the STANDBY ON indicator will stop blinking  and light to solid orange when the lamp cooling is    complete     Power switch  OFF position              STANDBY ON  button    Switch the power switch to  O   OFF    The STANDBY ON indicator will go off     Attached the lens cap   23    Operating    Selecting An Input Signal    4 Select an input signal     E Using the INPUT dial SEARCH button    Turn the INPUT dial of the projector   m scan  Turning the dial cycles through the input ports as nos    eur  shown below  Select the signal you wish to project     MID  lt          RGB  lt        gt  BNC                VIDEO             S VIDEO  lt        gt  COMPONENT    E Using SEARCH button    Press the SEARCH button of the projector or the  remote control    Pressing the button automatically cycles through input  ports and displays the picture of retrieved signal   memo H no signal is found or the projector is unstable to  find an input signal at any of its ports  it will turn to the state  
29. INPUT WHISPER NORMAL                   Kee      BRIGHT    Adjust the brightness using the A   Y buttons   Light     Dark       CONTRAST    Adjust the contrast using the A   Y buttons   Strong       Weak       ASPECT    Select an aspect ratio using the A   Y buttons     E At a M1 D signal  NORMAL  amp  4 3   16 9  The NORMAL keeps the original aspect ratio of the input signal   E Ata RGB signal  not M1 D   4 3  amp  16 9  W At a video signal  4 3  amp  16 9  amp  SMALL  memo At a HDTV signal of 1125i 1080i  or 750p 720p   only the 16 9 can be  selected        WHISPER    Select the NORMAL or the WHISPER using the A   Y buttons     NORMAL  lt  WHISPER   When the WHISPER is selected  acoustic noise and screen brightness are   reduced        MIRROR    Select a mirror status using the A   Y buttons     NORMAL    H INVERT   V INVERT  amp  H amp V INVERT             LANGUAGE    Select a menu language using the 4   W buttons              amp  E  ENGLISH    FRAN  AIS  lt  gt  DEUTSCH  lt  ESPANOL o ES                         F n  NORSK  lt  gt  NEDERLANDS  amp  HAFE  amp  PORTUGUES    SEN                   g    Sta O SVENSKA  amp  PYCCKM    lt  gt  SUOMI  amp  POLSKI  lt            Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the MAIN menu items     EXECUTE  amp  CANCEL   The items of the MAIN menu are collectively returned to the initial setting  Note   that the items    WHISPER    and    LANGUAGE    are not reset     31    32    Multifunctional Settings  continued     PICTURE 1 Men
30. ORMATIONS nee 9   Projector Features cce 10   Preparation DEET 10   Part Names Pessossoecsossooocoooosecoooo on 12  Projector paca aa E A aa T 12  Control Buttons PRP REESE E RAN dde 13  Remote control Cadeia Ta ww oes RIVA RU wee 13   Setting Up eeessscososesesoscccceceocececon 14  Arrangement EE 14  Adjusting The Projector s  Elevator EE 15  Using The Lens shift Buttons    15  Connecting Your Devices   7777 16  Connecting The Power Supply    19   Remote Control eee ee wee cece eee ecsssees 20  About The Laser Pointer    20  Putting Batteries eee 20  Operating The  Remote Control SE 21  Using The Remote  ID Feature dada VU ee Fe xac wa NN Vos qe 21  Using The Mouse Keyboard  Control Function EE 22   Power ON OFF TOEIC EIS D E EE I 23  Turning On The Power ce 23  Turning Off The Power 00e 23   Operating See 24  Selecting An Input Signal   24  Selecting The Aspect Ratio    25    Using The Automatic  Adjustment Feaiure ee 25  Adjusting The Picture Position    26    Correcting The Keystone  Distortion geg TEILE ITE  Adjusting The Volume  Muting The Sound EIE E EI ERIS  Temporarily Blanking    The Screen CICER 27  Freezing The Screen  7oe 28  Using The Magnify Feature        28    Displaying The Child Window    29    Selecting An Audio Input    29  Multifunctional Settings    30  Using The Menu Functions   30  MAIN Menu TG Mw 31  PICTURE 1 Menu sert nnn 32  PICTURE 2 Menu ser hn nnn 34  INPUT Menu TG n 35  AUTO Menu TB 37  SCREEN Menu T 39  OPTION Menu T 41  NETWORK Menu T 43  Ne
31. TOSHIBA    Projector    TLP X4500    User s Manual   Operating Guide    Please read this user s manual thoroughly to ensure correct usage understanding     Manuel d utilisation Guide d utilisation  Nous vous recommandons de lire attentivement ce manuel pour bien assimiler le fonctionnement de  l appareil     Bedienungsanleitung Benutzerhandbuch  Um zu gew  hrleisten  dass Sie die Bedienung des Ger  ts verstanden haben  lesen Sie dieses Handbuch  bitte sorgfaltig     Manual de usuario Gu  a de funcionamiento  Lea atentamente el manual de usuario del proyector para garantizar un uso adecuado del mismo     Manuale d istruzioni   Guida operativa  Vi preghiamo di leggere attentamente il manuale d istruzioni per garantire una corretta comprensione  delle istruzioni     TECHNICAL          ENGLISH  TECHNICAL       Projector    User s Manual   Operating Guide    Thank you for purchasing this projector           NOTE    The information in this manual is subject to change without notice     The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual     The reproduction  transmission or use of this document or contents is not permitted without  express written authority        TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENT       VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation     Apple and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc      VESA and SVGA are trademarks of the Video Electronics Standard Association      Windows is a r
32. The computer sends the default setting code Header   Command data   06H   00H    type  2 bytes    00H       00H     to the projector     2  The projector changes the specified setting to the default value     3  The projector returns the response code  06H  to the computer     Increasing the projector setting value  Increment command     1  The computer sends the increment code Header   Command data     04H       O0H      type  2 bytes    00H   00H  to the projector     2  The projector in creases the setting value on the above setting code     3  The projector returns the response code  06H  to the computer     Decreasing the projector setting value  Decrement command     1  The computer sends the decrement code Header   Command data   05H   00H     type  2 bytes    00H       OOH     to the projector     2  The projector decreases the setting value on the above setting code     3  The projector returns the response code  06H  to the computer     When the projector cannot understand the received command   When the projector cannot understand the received command  the error code    15H    is  sent back to the computer    Sometimes the projector cannot properly receive the command  In such a case  the  command is not executed and the error code    15H    is sent back to the computer  If this  error code is returned  send the same command again     When the projector cannot execute the received command    When the projector cannot execute the received command  the error code    
33. a dialog A  will appear on the screen    Cursor    9 Use the cursor buttons  lt P to buttons    lect an io input   select an audio inpu  RGB  Audio input for the main screen           VOLUME  Video  Audio input for the child window  button  memo You also can adjust the volume using the cursor  buttons     P  Please refer to the section    Adjusting    The Volume         3 Press the VOLUME button again to close the  dialog and complete this operation     memo Even if you don t do anything  the dialog will  automatically disappear after a few seconds     29    30       Using The Menu Functions    This projector has the following menus  MAIN  PICTURE 1  PICTURE 2  INPUT  AUTO   SCREEN  OPTION and NETWORK  Each of these menus is operated using the same  methods  The basic operations of these menus are as follows     Press the MENU button   The menu will appear on  the screen           Cursor  buttons    MENU    Use the cursor buttons button    A F to select a menu   then press the P  or the  ENTER  button to  progress    The display of the  selected menu will  appear     RESET  button    ESC button    Use the cursor buttons  A F to select an item   then press the P  or the  ENTER  button to  progress    The operation display of  the selected item will  appear     ENTER  button    Use the cursor buttons 4    to operate the item     memo When you want to reset the adjustment   press the RESET button during the operation  Note  that the items whose functions are performed  simultane
34. achieved if the resolutions of the  input signal and projector panel are identical      Automatically adjustment may not function correctly with some input signals      The image may not be displayed correctly when the input sync  signal is a composite  sync  or a sync  on G     By          The following signals are used for the initial settings  The signal timing of some computer  models may be different  In such case  adjust the items V POSITION and H POSITION in  the PICTURE 2 menu     Back porch b Front porch d Back porch b Front porch d      Display interval c             Display intervalo      interval c        DATA i   DATA i i   H  Sync  i i V  Sync    i  H Sync  a     Sync  a                                                                                    Computer   Horizontal signal timing  us  Computer   Vertical signal timimg  lines   Signal a b c d Signal a b c d  TEXT 2 0 3 0   20 3 1 0 TEXT 3 42 400 1   VGA  60Hz  3 8 19   254 0 6 VGA  60Hz  2 33 480 10   Mac 13 mode 2 1 3 2   212 2 1 Mac 13 mode 3 39 480 3   VGA  72Hz  1 3 3 8   20 3 1 0 VGA  72Hz  3 28 480 9   VGA  75Hz  2 0 3 8   20 3 0 5 VGA  75Hz  3 16 480 1   VGA  75Hz  1 6 2 2 17 8 1 6 VGA  75Hz  3 25 480 1   SVGA 56Hz    20   36   222   07 SVGA  56Hz  2 22   600 1  SVGA  60Hz  3 2 2 2   20 0 1 0 SVGA  60Hz  4 23 600 1  SVGA  72Hz  2 4 1 3 16 0 1 1 SVGA  72Hz  6 23 600 37  SVGA  75Hz  1 6 3 2 16 2 0 3 SVGA  75Hz  3 21 600 1  SVGA  85Hz  1 1 2 7 14 2 0 6 SVGA  85Hz  3 27 600 1  Mac 16 mode UN 3 9 14 5 0
35. ay from children and pets    Use only the battery specified  two AA batteries    Do not mix new battery with used one    Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading the  battery  as indicated in the remote control       Dispose of batteries in accord with environmental laws     Remove the battery Insert the batteries  Close the battery  1 cover  2 Align and insert the 3 cover   Slide back and two AA batteries Replace the battery  remove the battery according to their plus cover in the direction  cover in the direction minus terminals  as of the arrow and snap  of the arrow  indicated in the remote it back into place   control         Remote Control  continued     Operating The Remote Control mi          NOTE    Replace the batteries whenever the remote control starts to malfunction      When strong light  such as direct sunlight or light from an extremely close range  such as from an  inverter fluorescent lamp   hits the projector s remote sensor  the remote control may cease to function   Adjust the direction of the projector to keep light from directly hitting the projector s remote sensor          The remote control works with the  projector s remote sensor      Front remote sensor is 3 meters with a 60  degree range  30 degrees to the left and  right of a remote sensor     Rear remote sensor is 3 meters with a 40  degree range  20 degrees to the left and approximately approximately  right of a remote sensor   n    I II     Also a remote signa
36. ctor to the computer via the M1 D cable  Then  functions illustrated below will be enabled     memo The USB control can be used with  Windows 95 OSR 2 1 or higher  It may not be  possible to use the remote control  depending  on the computer s configurations and mouse  drivers     ED Mouse left button       memo The function can be used only for the  functions illustrated on the right             Mouse move pointer                    Keyboard  Arrow keys m Bi Ig P                memo The projector would be enumerated as a  mouse and a keyboard of HID  Human  Interface Device  class devices  after  connecting cable                                   HD Mouse right button                                Keyboard  ESC   key                 Rear     m    Power ON OFF    NOTE o Turn the power on off in right order  Please power on the projector before  the connected devices  Power off the projector after the connected devices     Turning On The Power    1 Remove the lens cap  STANDBY ON button   indicator          2 Set the power switch to        ON    The STANDBY ON indicator will light to solid orange     SUNDEYON    Co  STANDBY ON  button       3 Press the STANDBY ON button  Ed  The projector lamp will light up and the  STANDBY ON indicator will begin blinking green  Power switch  ON position   When the power is completely on  the indicator LENS SHIFT    will stop blinking and light green        4 Use the LENS SHIFT buttons to shift the  picture upward or downward        LENS SHI
37. d according to the selected level    memo This item performs only at a video signal from the VIDEO port or the S   VIDEO port  At a video signal of NTSC3 58  this function performs only when  the TURN OFF is selected to the item  3D YSC  of this INPUT menu    memo When this adjustment is excessive  certain degradation may appear on  the picture         This table is continued to the following page      35    36    Multifunctional Settings  continued     INPUT Menu  continued     Description       P IN P  INPUT    Select a signal input port for the child window using the A   W buttons     VIDEO   S VIDEO   memo About the child window  please refer to the section  Displaying the Child   Window         P IN P  POSIT     Select the display position of the child window using the A   W buttons     pjermeimnlera  memo About the child window  please refer to the section  Displaying the Child  Window                                    POWERUP  INPUT       Select a signal input port to display just when the projector is turned on  using  the A   Y buttons      LAST INPUT  lt  M1 D  amp  RGB  amp  BNC  amp  COMPONENT 4 S VIDEO   VIDEO  Selecting the LAST INPUT selects the port that was used at the last time        INFORMATION    Pressing the    or the ENTER  button displays the INPUT INFORMATION  menu   The INPUT INFORMATION menu shows the information about the current  signal input as illustrated below   4 INPUT INFORMATION 4 INPUT INFORMATION d INPUT INFORMATION  RGB S VIDEO COMPONENT
38. d after the computer has started up  turn on  the projector power supply     Communications Setting E    19200bps  8N1    1  Protocol  Consist of header  7 bytes    command data  6 bytes      2  Header   BE   EF   03   06   00   CRC low   CRC  high   CRC low   Lower byte of CRC flag for command data  CRC high   Upper byte of CRC flag for command data    3  Command data  Command Data Chart       byte O byte 1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 byte 5  Action Type Setting code    low high low high low high                            Action  byte O   1                                   Action Classification Content  1 SET Change setting to desired value   2 GET Read projector internal setup value   4 INCREMENT Increment setup value by 1   5 DECREMENT Decrement setup value by 1   6 EXECUTE Run a command        RS 232CCommunication  continued     Requesting projector status  Get command     1  Send the request code Header   Command data     02H       00H     type  2  bytes  00H 00H   from the computer to the projector     2  The projector returns the response code    1DH     data  2 bytes  to the computer     Changing the projector settings  Set command     1  Send the setting code Header   Command data   01H   00H   type  2 bytes     setting code  2 bytes   from the computer to the projector     2  The projector changes the setting based on the above setting code     3  The projector returns the response code  06H  to the computer     Using the projector default settings  Reset Command     1  
39. e indication of    FOCUS    by adjusting the focus           Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the SCREEN menu items     EXECUTE  amp  CANCEL  The items of the SCREEN menu are collectively returned to the initial setting              How to register your picture as the MyScreen                MyScreen is pointed on the SCR  Press the b button                      MyScreen  Do you start capturing this picture                       Esc   ES  No  ENT  ES                   The MyScreen  menu appears   Do you capture the picture from  the current screen        NO  Press the ESC RESET button              If the ESC RESET  button is pressed              YES  Press the ENTER button r   q    I l  E   4    MyScreen    Move the capture area a  as you want  K       ESO   SS   RETURN  NEXT    The picture freeze and the frame for capturing appears   Move the frame to the position of the picture   which you want to use  using A  YW 4 D buttons    and press the ENTER button to register                             My Screen    X mm o           Registering   It takes about 1 minute to register                            Just when the picture registration is completed  the registered screen and  the message of the right is displayed for a few seconds     MyScreen registration is finished               If the picture registration failed   the message of the right is displayed for a few seconds     A capturing error has occurred   Please try again              Multifunctional Setting
40. e knob of a lamp cover lock as knob  shown in the Figure  Then  one side of the lamp  cover is raised  Pull up the lamp cover and remove  it  as shown in the Figure     Lamp cover    Unscrew the 3 screws  and slowly pull out the lamp  by the handle  Be careful not to touch the inside of  the lamp case     Insert the new lamp  and tighten the 3 screws firmly  to lock it in place        Interlocking the 2 tabs of the lamp cover to the   projector  put the lamp cover on the projector  Then Tabs  push the point of the lamp cover to fix it  as shown in   the Figure  Make sure that the lamp cover does t   come up        Turn on the projector  and reset the lamp timer     1  While the projector running  press the MENU button to open the menu     2  Choose the  OPTION  on the menu using the A   Y button  then press the  gt   button or ENTER button     3  Choose the    LAMP TIME    using the A   W button  then press and hold the  RESET button for 3 seconds     4  Choose the  RESET  using the A button    memo When the lamp has been replaced after the message of  THE POWER WILL   TURN OFF AFTER Ohr   is displayed  complete this operation within 10 minutes of   switching power on    memo Incorrectly resetting of the lamp timer  resetting without replacement  or   neglect of resetting after replacement  will result in incorrect message functions     Air Filter       Caring For The Air Filter    The air filter should be cleaned about every 100 hours  If the indicators or a message  prompts
41. e lamp  please be sure    to reset the lamp timer          CHANGE THE LAMP    AFTER REPLACING LAMP   RESET THE LAMP TIMER     THE POWER WILL TURN OFF  AFTER    hr     The time the lamp timer has counted is approaching  2000 hours  so a lamp change within    hours is    recommended     When lamp usage reaches 2000 hours  the power will    automatically be turned off     Please change the lamp by referring to the section  Lamp    After you have changed the lamp  please be sure to reset the    lamp timer        o CHANGE THE LAMP    AFTER REPLACING LAMP   RESET THE LAMP TIMER     THE POWER WILL TURN OFF  AFTER 0 hr           As the time the lamp timer has counted has reached  2000 hours  the power will soon be automatically    turned off     Please immediately turn the power off  and change the lamp by  referring to the section  Lamp   After changing the lamp  please    be sure to reset the lamp timer         This table is continued to the following page            V    after long hours of usage  a lamp will no    power will automatically be turned off wh    NOTE   A lamp has a finite product life  Lamps are characterized by the fact that   longer light up  or the lamp will break or burst   etc  This projector is equipped with an automatic shut down function  such that the   en lamp usage time has reached 2000 hours   Please be aware  however  that among lamp types  there are major differences in  product lifetimes  a lamp may thus fail to light even prior to the functioning of t
42. ecting the RESET resets the count of the lamp timer to O   memo Perform this function only when you have replaced the lamp  The lamp  timer counts the used time of the current lamp  to display the messages about  the lamp  Incorrect performing causes incorrect operation of the messages   memo About replacing the lamp  please refer to the section  Lamp         FILTER TIME       Pressing the RESET button for about 3 seconds displays the FILTER TIME  menu   Select the RESET using 4 button to reset the timer      RESET     CANCEL  Selecting the RESET resets the count of the lamp timer to O   memo Perform this function only when you have cleaned or replaced the air  filter  The filter timer counts the used time of the air filter after cleaning or  replacement  to display the messages about the air filter  Incorrect performing  causes incorrect operation of the messages   memo About caring for the air filter  please refer to the section  Air Filter       This table is continued to the following page      41    42    Multifunctional Settings  continued   OPTION Menu  continued        Item    Description       SERVICE    Pressing the    or the ENTER  button calls the SERVICE    menu     SERVICE Menu  Select an item using the 4   Y buttons  and press the D  or  the ENTER  button to per form each function          SERVICE   FANSPEED    NORMAL  AUTO ADJUST ENABLE  LENSTYPE AUTO  LENS LOCK TURN OFF             2   SELECT        FANSPEED  amp  AUTO ADJUST  amp  LENS TYPE    amp  LENS LOCK
43. ed     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued     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     So p   Wi  Q Ne  lt  ue  SIEM  Lo    Water and Moisture   Do not use this product near water     for example  near a bath tub   wash bowl  kitchen sink  or  laundry tub  in a wet basement  or  near a swimming pool and the like              Cleaning   Unplug this product from the wall  outlet before cleaning  Do not use  liquid cleaners or aerosol  cleaners  Use a soft cloth for  cleaning        8  Power Cord Protection    Power supply cords should be  routed so that they are not likely to  be walked on or pinched by items  placed upon or against them   paying particular attention to  cords at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where  they exit from the product          Overloading    Do not overload wall outlets   extension cords  or integral  convenience receptacles as this  can result in a risk of fire or  electric shock     Eet  Ce    ES  CG  as    10 Lightning storms    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 Using  continued   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued   11  Object and Liquid Entry    Never push objects of any ki
44. egistered trademark of Microsoft Corporation      Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation    All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners        mJ  E    Before Using    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    WARNING     OWNER S MANUAL       BEFORE OPERATING PLEASE READ  DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS EXCEPT  A WER SCREWS     DO NOT BLOCK VENTING OPENINGS    D    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within  an equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user          OG to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage                    A AV G enami nm mao within the product s enclosure that may be of  A VUE A ae sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  SST daemon cose shock to persons    A he sm   A BEE        aware  A Soin I  ssen The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle  EE Ge is intended to alert the user to the presence of   N important operating and maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature accompanying the    appliance     WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE    THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES  ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE  DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY     FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement    Note        USA only             WARNING        USA only       Notice           CANADA only          WARNING     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class A digital device
45. el    ADJUST    Pressing the  gt   or the ENTER  button performs the automatic adjustment   W At a RGB signal  The vertical position  V POSITION   the horizontal position  H POSITION   the  clock phase  H PHASE  and the horizontal size  H SIZE  will be automatically  adjusted   memo Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum size prior to  attempting to use this feature  Dark pictures may still be incorrectly adjusted   Use a bright screen when adjusting   W At a video signal  The signal type mode best suited for the respective input signal will be  Selected automatically   memo This function is available only when the AUTO is selected to the item   VIDEO  of the INPUT menu  For a component video signal  the signal type is  identified automatically independently of this function   memo This operation requires approximately 10 seconds  and the message   AUTO IN PROGRESS  is displayed during the operation   memo This operation may not work well at some signals  If the picture  becomes unstable  ex  a irregular picture  a color lack   please select the  suitable mode to the item  VIDEO  of the INPUT menu                 POWER OFF    Set the time using the 4   Y buttons     Long  max  99 minutes   amp  Short  min  O minute   DISABLE     POWER OFF      E    When the time is set to 1 to 99  the projector lamp will go off and the  STANDBY ON indicator begins blinking when the passed time with a proper  signal  without no signal and an unsuitable signal  reaches at t
46. ely returned to the initial setting    Note that the items    VOLUME        LAMP TIME      FILTER TIME  and  SERVICE  are not reset        Multifunctional Settings  continued     MENU  Oo  NETW RK Menu reme md TURN OFF    PICTURE 2   INFORMATION  RESET                       This projector provides the NETWORK function  If you use this AUTO  function  please set up the projector according to the Network OPTION   environment in which you use it  NETWORK             D SELECT       memo If DHCP function on your Network is activated  the following  operation is not normally required  because DHCP function on this projector  is active as initial settings  Please see the section  Network Setting Up      Description          Press the    or the ENTER  button  then the IP NETWORK  SETUP  ADDRESS menu as right comes up  eweg  memo This menu will be shown only when the DHCP     is disabled at the NETWORK menu   The IP Address is identification number of the projector on the Network                           Esc   25  RETURN      ENT  NEXT             1  Set the IP Address using the 4   Y buttons    memo The same IP Address with other units cannot be used    Press the P  or the ENTER  button at the IP 1 NETWORK  SETUP  ADDRESS menu  then the SUBNET MASK menu Bee  comes up  The SUBNET MASK is an address of the Ee  Network                        ESC  CH RETURN      ENT  NEXT                2  Set the address of the Network to be used  EAD  Press the    or the ENTER  button at the SUBNET DE
47. esetting of the filter timer  resetting   without replacement  or neglect of resetting after replacement  will result in   incorrect message functions        47    48       Caring For The Inside Of The Projector    Other Care    In order to ensure the safe use of your projector  please have it cleaned and inspected by  your local dealer about once every 2 years     Caring For The Lens  1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord     Lightly wipe the lens with a commercially available lens cleaning wipe  Do not touch  2 the lens directly with your hand     Caring For The Cabinet And Remote Control    1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord     2 Wipe lightly with gauze or a soft cloth        Troubleshooting    Related Messages    When the unit s power is on  messages such as those shown below may be displayed     When any such message is displayed on the screen  please respond as described below     If the same message is displayed after the treatment  or if a message other than the  following appears  please contact your dealer or service company     memo Although these messages will be automatically disappeared around several    minutes  it will be reappeared every time the power is turned on        Message    Description       X CHANGE THE LAMP    AFTER REPLACING LAMP   RESET THE LAMP TIMER     The time the lamp timer has counted is approaching    2000 hours     Preparation of a new lamp  and an early lamp change is  recommended  After you have change th
48. etting Up  continued     Please refer to the following  for example  for connecting your devices  See the rear of the projector     You can see the ports  E    Examples of connection with a computer                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            FE UE  Computer Projector  BE ill EE O  RGB out RGB cable RGB  o  gt  8 CSR  Audio out Stereo Mini cable AUDIO IN 2  n NE IN EE  D  Q  00000 00000 E  9   9   9   E ii O    sass       RS 232C port RS 232C cable CONTROL    EE EE  EX     B     Network port CAT 5 cable NETWORK    Bi If using a M1 D input  to mouse control     DD    n DpppooopGppn  Pe e       O _oooooooooo                                                                                                                LICICIDIDICICICT Qaecececooo  DVI port M1 D      Es  USB port M1 D cable     o O  Audio out Stereo Mini cable AUDIO IN 1          Bi If using a BNC input    20006       NE Med Med  RiCrPrGN B CePs H     V                                                                                                                                                             R Cr Pr  G Y  EE m B Cs P amp   RGB out H Pro  v o  INS  BNC cable     I        l     Audio out Stereo Mini cable AUDIO IN 1          17    18    Setting Up  continued     Examples of connection with a VCR DVD Player       
49. he  automatic shut down function of this projector           49    50    Troubleshooting  continued     Related Messages  continued        Message    Description       CLEAN THE AIR FILTER    The time the filter timer has counted has reached 100       POWER OFF FIRST  hours   THEN CLEAN THE AIR FILTER   Please clear or change the air filter by referring to the section  AFTER CLEANING THE AIR  Air Filter   After caring for the air filter  please be sure to reset  FILTER  he filter timer    RESET THE FILTER TIMER   The internal portion temperature is rising   Please turn the power OFF  and allow the unit to cool down at  east 20 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled   CHECK THE AIR FLOW down  please make confirmation of the following items  and       hen turn the power on again       s there blockage of the air passage aperture      s the air filter dirty      Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35  C           NO INPUT IS DETECTED  ON kkk       There is no input signal   Please confirm the signal input connection  and the status of the  signal source                 SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE  ON      fH       kHz  fV  deed SEI                         The horizontal or vertical wavelength of the inputted  signal is outside of the response parameters of this  unit    Please confirm the specs for this unit or the signal source  Specs           Troubleshooting  continued     Regarding The Indicator Lamps    Lighting and flashing of the STANDBY ON indicator  the LAMP i
50. he A   Y buttons   Strong     Weak       COLOR BAL R    Adjus  Strong   Weak    he red color balance using the 4   Y buttons          COLOR BAL G    Adjus    he green color balance using the A   Y buttons     Strong Weak       COLOR BAL B    Adjust the blue color balance using the 4   Y buttons   Strong Weak       SHARPNESS    Adjus  Clear  memo    he sharpness using the 4   Y buttons             Soft    This item can be selected only at a video signal        Adjust  Strong  amp   memo This    he whole color using the A   W buttons     Weak    item can be selected only at a video signal                 Adjust the tint using the A  Green  amp  Red  memo This item can be se      V buttons                            ected only at a v ignal         This table is continued to the following page      Multifunctional Settings  continued   PICTURE 1 Menu  continued     Description          MY MEMORY    Select a command to load or save using the A   W buttons  and then press  the D  or the ENTER  button to perform the function         LOAD1    gt  LOAD2  amp  LOADS  amp  LORDA       U  SAVE1  amp  SAVE2   SAVE3  amp  SAVEA    This projector has 4 numbered memories for adjustment data    Performing the SAVE1  SAVE2  SAVES or SAVEA puts the current adjustment  data on the memory whose number corresponds with the command s number   Performing the LOAD1  LOAD2  LOADS or LOADA loads the data on the  memory whose number corresponds with the command s number  and adjusts  the picture automat
51. he ORIGINAL  it will change to the BLACK screen   memo About the MyScreen  please refer to the item    MyScreen    in this table   About the BLUE  BLACK and BLANK screens  please refer to the item  BLANK   in this table              Pressing the Kk  or the ENTER  button starts the MyScreen registration  Please  see the flow chart on the following page     MyScreen SIZE Select the size of the MyScreen using the A   Y buttons     x1 e FULL    Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y buttons     TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF  The TURN ON disables the operation of the item  MyScreen  of this SCREEN  menu     MyScreen    MyScreen LOCK       Adjust the menu position using the A   Y         P buttons     Up  f  MENU POSITION Left  amp   Right  u  Down  memo To finish this operation  press the ESC button but not the     button         This table is continued to the following page      39    Multifunctional Settings  continued   SCREEN Menu  continued     Description       Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y buttons     TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF   When the TURN ON is selected  the following message function works   The message of the    AUTO IN PROGRESS    for the auto adjustment   The message of the  NO INPUT IS DETECTED    MESSAGE The message of the  SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE    The message of the  Searching        The message of the  Detecting        The indication of the input signal by input change    The indication of the aspect ratio by changing the aspect ratio    Th
52. he set time   Please refer to the section    Turning Off The Power        4 AUTO  POWER OFF  DISABLE  a       POWER ON       Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y buttons    TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF    When the TURN ON is selected  you can turn the projector on without pressing  the STANDBY ON button  Please refer to the section  Turning Off The Power       This table is continued to the following page      37    38    Multifunctional Settings  continued   AUTO Menu  continued        Item    Description       SEARCH    Select the TURN ON  TURN ON  amp  TUR  When the TURN O    or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y buttons     OFF  is selected  detecting no signal cycles through input ports    and displays the picture of retrieved signal     M1 D       9 RGB        9 BNC    VIDEO     S VIDEO      COMPONENT    memo When the TUR       ON is selected  pressing the RGB button selects the    M1 D ports  and pressing the VIDEO button selects the COMPONENT port     memo If no signal is  any of its ports  it will    found or the projector is unstable to find an input signal at  return to the state it was in prior to the search        RESET       Select the EXECUTE   EXECUTE    CA  The items of the AUT  that the item    ADJUS          using the 4 button to reset the AUTO menu items       CEL    O menu are collectively returned to the initial setting  Note  T  is not reset        Multifunctional Settings  continued     MENU  MAIN BLANK BLACK  PICTURE 1   START UP ORIGINAL    PICTURE
53. hing the unit for a long time  They will leave marks on the finish  If  cleaning with a chemically saturated cloth  be sure to follow the product s precautions     LCD Panel  The life of the LCD panel is limited  Take care over the points below so as to use the  panel for years      To prolong the life of this panel  never fail to turn the power off when the panel is not in  use and make sure that the lamp has gone out  The state of the lamp being  extinguished helps enhance the effect of energy saving       f the air filter is stained and is clogged up  the main unit inner temperature rises  As a  result  the life of the LCD is shortened and a malfunction may also occur  Clean the air  filter from time to time and replace it regularly  It is recommended that this replacement  be done at the time of replacing a lamp   Ask a dealer where the unit was purchased or  your nearby service station about an air filter for replacement      In the spaces provided below  record the Model and Serial No  located at the bottom of       your LCD projector   Model No  Serial No     Retain this information for future reference     Before Using  continued     EXEMPTION CLAUSES      Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of damages arising from natural  disaster such as earthquakes  lightning  etc   fire not liable to Toshiba Corporation   operating by third parties  other accidents  or use under abnormal conditions including  erroneous or improper operation and other problems 
54. hut off  and a BLANK  screen will appear    memo You can set the BLANK screen using the  menu  Please refer to the item  BLANK  of the  table of the section    SCREEN Menu        Press the BLANK button again to remove the  blank screen  and return to the input signal screen        Cursor  buttons    VOLUME  button    MUTE  button    BLANK  button       27    28    Operating  continued     Freezing The Screen    1    2 Press the FREEZE button again to restore the       Press the FREEZE button   As illustrated on the right  a  dialog will appear on the  screen  and the screen will  freeze at the current image           FREEZE          screen to normal    The icon    II    will change to the icon  kr  And after  a couple of seconds  the dialog will be closed and  the screen will be restored to normal     FREEZE  button    memo The freezing feature will automatically finish if a remote control s  button that changes some display state  ex  blanking the screen   displaying a dialog or a menu  adjusting the picture  changing the input  signal  is pressed  or a button of projector is pressed              NOTE   Ifthe projector continues projecting the same image for a long time  i e  you forget to exit FREEZE mode      the image might possibly remain as an afterimage  Do not leave the projector in FREEZE mode for too long        Using The Magnify Feature    1    2 Press the POSITION button  then use the cursor    Press the MAGNIFY  button    As illustrated on the right  a dialog  wi
55. ically depending on the data        Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the PICTURE 1 menu items     EXECUTE  amp  CANCEL   The items of the PICTURE 1 menu are collectively returned to the initial setting    Note that the items  MY MEMORY  and  GAMMA  of the CUSTOM menu under   the item    GAMMA    are not reset        33    Multifunctional Settings  continued     MENU  PICTURE 2 Menu Soeur   1e    With the PICTURE 2 menu  the items shown in the table below can   wo   overscan a  be performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the Fac  instructions in the table below  LEGI    memo This menu cannot be selected at a M1 D signal                 PICTURE 2   H PHASE 31                      Item    Description       V POSITION    Adjust the vertical position using the A   Y buttons     Up  amp  Down  memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal        H POSITION    Adjust the horizontal position using the A   W buttons     Left  amp  Right  memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal        H PHASE       Adjust the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker using the 4   Y buttons     Right  amp  Left  memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal or a component video  signal other than a COMPONENT port input of 525i 480i  625i 576i  SCART   RGB                                      H SIZE    Adjust the horizontal size using the A   Y buttons      Large       Small   memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal    memo When this adjustment i
56. in  630 x 480 35 0 66 7 Mac13 mode Zoom in  640 x 480 37 9 72 8 VESA VGA  72Hz  Zoom in  640 x 480 37 5 75 0 VESA VGA  75Hz  Zoom in  640 x 480 43 3 85 0 VESA VGA  75Hz  Zoom in  800 x 600 35 2 56 3 VESA SVGA  56Hz  Zoom in  800 x 600 37 9 60 3 VESA SVGA  60Hz  Zoom in  800 x 600 48 1 72 2 VESA SVGA  72Hz  Zoom in  800 x 600 46 9 75 0 VESA SVGA  75Hz  Zoom in  800 x 600 53 7 85 1 VESA SVGA  85Hz  Zoom in  832 x 624 49 7 74 5 Mac16 mode Zoom in  1024 x 768 48 4 60 0 VESA XGA  60Hz   1024 x 768 56 5 70 1 VESA XGA  70Hz   1024 x 768 60 0 75 0 VESA XGA  75Hz   1024 x 768 68 7 85 0 VESA XGA  85Hz   1152 x 864 67 5 75 0 VESA SXGA  75Hz  Zoom out  1280 x 960 60 0 60 0 VESA SXGA  60Hz  Zoom out  1280 x 1025 64 0 60 0 VESA SXGA  60Hz  Zoom out  1280 x 1024 80 0 75 0 VESA SXGA  75Hz  Zoom out  1280 x 1024 91 2 85 0 VESA SXGA  85Hz  Zoom out  1600 x 1200 75 0 60 0 VESA UXGA  60Hz  Zoom out    N  NOTE     Be sure to check jack type  signal level  timing and resolution before  connecting this projector to a computer    e Some computers may hove multiple display screen modes  Use of some of these  modes will not be possible with this projector      Depending on the input signal  full size display may not be possible in some cases   Refer to the number of display pixels above      Although the projector can display signals with resolution up to UXGA  1600 x 1200    the signal will be converted to the projector s panel resolution before being  displayed  The best display performance will be 
57. in Signal Pin Signal       T M D S  Data2   d   T M D S  Data1   Qu T M D S  Data0         T M D S  Data2      T M D S  Data   Q T M D S  Data      T M D S  Data2 Return    T M D S  Data1 Return bi T M D S  Data0 Return  4 T M D S  Clock Return d   T M D S  Clock   Ki USB  5V DC Input       5  T M D S  Clock   Q5 DDC  amp  USB Return     V  Sync     USB Date   Ki DDC Date  SDA   D   Mm USB Date   QD DDC Clock  SCL   Hot Plug Detect     5V DC Output     DDC  5V DC Input   9 E    E      E                        Q BNC  R G B H V      BNC jack x5     Video  Analog 0 7 Vp p  75 O terminator    H V  sync    TTL level  positive negative     Composite sync    TTL level    O AUDIO IN 1     AUDIO IN 2       AUDIO IN R  L   f AUDIO OUT      3 5 dia  Stereo mini jack  e 200 mVrms  57k Q terminator    Connection To The Ports  continued                                                  COOOO                O VIDEO IN   e RCA jack   e System  NTSC  PAL  SECAM  PAL M  PAL N  NTSC4 43  PAL6O  e 1 0   0 1 Vp p at 75 Q terminator                      S VIDEO Pin Signal  Color signal  0 286 Vp p  NTSC  burst   75 Q terminator     Color signal  0 300 Vp p  PAL SECAM  burst   75 Q terminator  DO 2   Brightness signal  1 0 Vp p  75 Q terminator  82 2   Ground  4   Ground                   Mini Din 4 pin jack      COMPONENT  Cn Pn  Ce PB  Y      RCA jack x3   e System  525i  480i   525p  480p   625i  576i   750p 720p   1125i 1080i     Y signal  1 0   0 1 Vp p at 75 Q terminated with composite sync   
58. ing    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at  least 20 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled  down  please make confirmation that no foreign matter has  become caught in the fan  etc   and then turn the power on  again    If the same indication is displayed after the treatment   please contact your dealer or service company        Lighting  in Red    Turned  off       Lighting  in Red    There is a possibility that the interior portion has  become heated    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at  least 20 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled  down  please make confirmation of the following items  and  then turn the power on again       s there blockage of the air passage aperture       s the air filter dirty      Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35 C    If the same indication is displayed after the treatment   please change the lamp by referring to the section  Lamp         Lighting  in Green    Alternative  Blinking in Red    There is a possibility that the interior portion has  become overcooled    Please use the unit within the usage temperature  parameters  0  C to 35  C   After the treatment  resent the  power to ON        Lighting  in Green       52       Simultaneous  Blinking in Red       It is time to clean the air filter  or there is no air  filter    Please immediately turn the power OFF  and clean or  change the air filter by referring to the section  Air Filter    After cleaning o
59. ing to a monitor    m    Monitor Projector Hia e  00000 E C OOO00 pu ee  o 0000  ib  ut EE   EE    RGB in RGB cable RGB OUT                                                                      Connecting to a speaker  with amplifier                                                                                                                          Op  La 7    A o B o eg    J     0 em   GB  GY OVO    Speaker Projector       77  o ES 60 e     E     M  QOQQQQJ  o  7777  Audio in Stereo Mini cable AUDIO OUT          Connecting The Power Supply       4 Connect the connector of the power cord to  the AC inlet of the projector        2 Firmly plug the power cord s plug into the  outlet         Outlet       Connector    19    20    kd    Hemote Control    About The Laser Pointer    A WARNING e The laser pointer of the remote control is used in place of a finger or  rod  Never look directly into the laser beam outlet or point the laser beam at other   people  The laser beam can cause vision problems    A CAUTION e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other  than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure     AVOID EXPOSURE LASER   RADIATION IS EMITTED  FROMTHIS APERTURE     CAUTION                         This remote control has a laser pointer in place of a finger or rod  The laser beam works and the  LASER INDICATOR lights while the LASER button is pressed     Putting Batteries    AN CAUTION    About the battery   e Keep a battery aw
60. is used to project various computer signals as well as  NTSC PAL SECAM video signals onto a screen  Little space is required for  installation and large images can easily be realized     Ultra High Brightness  Crisp  ultra bright presentations is achieved by using a UHB  ultra high brightness  lamp and a highly  efficient optical system     Whisper Mode Equipped    Special mode is available for reducing projector noise to achieve quieter operation     User Memory Function  This projector can memorize 4 settings by MY MEMORY function     Partial Magnification Function  Interesting parts of images can be magnified for closer viewing     Keystone Distortion Correction  Quick correction of distorted images electrically     Optical Lens Shift  The lens of this projector can be shifted vertically  When you want to finely adjust the picture position   use the LENS SHIFT buttons        Please see the  Contents Of Package  of the  User s Manual   Quick Guide    Your projector should come with the items shown there  Contact your dealer  anything is missing     NOTE    Keep the original packing material for future reshipment  For moving the projector  be  sure to use the original packing material  Use special caution for the lens part     10    Contents    Before Using T0  D 2  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS        2  IMPORTANT SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS    MMee   3  POWER SUPPLY CORD  SELECTION eessoocoooooooososososooooo T  IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS  7  EXEMPTION CLAUSES veevee 9  OTHER CAAAUTIONS AND  INF
61. it was in prior to the search        M1 D                RGB               BNC  VIDEO              S VIDEO          COMPONENT    B Using RGB button    Press the RGB button of the remote control   Pressing the button toggles between the RGB ports  as shown below Select the signal you wish to project     SEARCH button    M1 D     RGB     gt    BNC       E Using VIDEO button    Press the VIDEO button of the remote control   Pressing the button toggles between the VIDEO ports  as shown below Select the signal you wish to project        COMPONENT           S VIDEO          VIDEO  ZOOM FOCUS    buttons buttons    2 Use the ZOOM buttons to adjust the screen size        3 Use the FOCUS buttons to adjust the focus     Operating  continued     Selecting The Aspect Ratio    1    Using The Automatic Adjustment Feature    memo The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds  Also   please note that it may not function correctly with some input     1    Press the Aspect button to toggle between the  modes for aspect ratio     B At a M1 D signal  NORMAL        gt  4 3          16 9    memo NORMAL keeps the original aspect ratio of the  input signal     E At a RGB signal  not M1 D   4 3          16 9   Bi At a video signal   no signal  4 3     99 16 9          SMALL    memo At a HDTV signal of 1125i 1080i  or 750p 720p    only 16 9 can be selected     Press the AUTO button     E At a RGB signal    The Vertical position  V POSITION   the horizontal  position  H POSITION  
62. l Drive system TFT active matrix  panel Pixels 786 432 pixels  1024 horizontal x 768 vertical   Lens Zoom lens F 1 7   2 4 f 30 5   45 8 mm  Lamp 310W UHB  Speaker 1 0W   1 0W  Stereo        Power supply    AC100   120V  5 2A  AC220   240V  2 2A       Power consumption    470W       Temperature range    0   35  C  Operating        Size    420  W  x 150  H  x 310  D  mm  Not including protruding parts     Please refer to the figure of the section  TECHNICAL  of the  end of this manual           Weight  mass  7 7 kg  RGB input ports RGB output port  RGB RGB OUT  M1 D  BNC  R  G  B  H  V  Audio output port  AUDIO OUT  Video input ports  VIDEO IN Control port  Ports S VIDEO CONTROL  COMPONENT   CR PR  CB PB  Y  Other ports  NETWORK  Audio input ports REMOTE CONTROL  AUDIO IN 1 DC OUT  AUDIO IN 2  AUDIO IN R L       Parts Others               Please consult your dealer           7   NOTE _ o This specifications are subject to change without notice     55    Projector    User s Manual   Operating Guide    TECHNICAL    Dimensions       unit  mm     7     o lo o SEES  o E   e im e  T  Ba oo Ces                                                                                                                                                             e Of C                                                                                                    lie fH  kHz  fV  Hz  Rating Signal mode Display mode  720 x 400 37 9 85 0 VESA TEXT Zoom in  640 x 480 31 5 59 9 VESA VGA  60Hz  Zoom 
63. l reflected in the screen etc   may be available  If it is difficult to send a remote signal to the sensor directly  please try    e Since the remote control uses infrared light to send signals to the projector  Class LED   be sure to use the  remote control in an area free from obstacles that could block the remote control s output signal to the projector     memo You can use the remote control as a wired remote control  by connecting the REMOTE CONTROL  ports of the main unit and remote control via an audio cable  3 5 dia  stereo mini cable with plugs      Using The Remote ID Feature    This is the function to properly use when you use two or  three same type projectors at the same time  This function  should be used combining a setup of a projector            30 degrees NP  20 degrees              Set the ID number to the projector beforehand    1 referring to the item    IR REMOTE ID    of the section     OPTION Menu      memo When the ALL is selected to the item    IR  REMOTE ID  of the OPTION menu  the projector is  controlled by a remote control irrespective of the  position of the ID CHANGE switch     ID CHANGE  Switch    Slide the knob of the switch into the position of the  2 ID number of the projector you want to control        21    ER    Remote Control  continued     Using The Mouse Keyboard Control Function       Using the USB control feature  you can use the remote control as a simplified mouse or  keyboard of the computer     Connect the M1 D port of the proje
64. ll appear on the screen to aid  you in magnifying the picture        A  MAGNIFY  S            Cursor  buttons       buttons  amp  W 4 P to select the area to zoom        POSITION  3 Press the POSITION button again to finalize the button  zoom area   Use the cursor buttons 4 Y to adjust the zoom MAGNIFY  4 buttons  level   5 Press the MAGNIFY     button again to close the    dialog and complete this operation    memo The magnify feature will automatically finish if the  automatic adjustment is execute  or the aspect  the signal  type mode of video or the signal input state is changed     Operating  continued     Displaying The Child Window E    memo This feature called  PinP  Picture in Picture   is available only when a RGB signal is  selected to main screen    Press the PinP button    The child window with a picture of a video signal  will appear     2 Press the PinP button again to change the size of  the child window or close the window     Small child window       Large child window    Y    No child window    PinP button    memo You can select the video signal to display in the  child window  and the position of the child window   Please refer to the items    P INP  INPUT    and  P INP   POSIT   of the table of the section  INPUT Menu         Selecting An Audio Input    memo This feature is available only when the child window is on the screen     1 When the child window is on the   d VOLUME  screen  press the VOLUME button   C RGB     Video  As illustrated on the right  
65. n   4D Mouse left button      Rear    FREEZE MUTE  OFF VS  D SEARCH     Cursor buttons 128    ATI  lt   gt  ID CHANGE   US Keyboard  Arrow keys f    4 B                                                  Remote Control            SSSSSSSSSSOOUOHSO    Besos    o 589899985    e    STANDBY ON button   and STANDBY ON indicator  TEMP indicator   LAMP indicator   LENS SHIFT buttons   INPUT dial   SEARCH button   M1 D indicator   RGB indicator   BNC indicator  COMPONENT indicator  S VIDEO indicator   VIDEO indicator   ZOOM buttons   FOCUS buttons   KEYSTONE button   MENU button   RESET button   ENTER button   Cursor buttons A W          LASER INDICATOR  VIDEO button   RGB button   BLANK button   ASPECT button   LASER button   Cursor buttons A W         4D Mouse move pointer   ESC button       Keyboard  ESC  key    4D Mouse right button   POSITION button   AUTO button   PinP button   MAGNIFY buttons  FREEZE button   VOLUME button   MUTE button   ID CHANGE switch                               13    tting Up          Refer to the illustrations and tables below to determine the screen size and projection  distance  The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen   21096                                   type  cm   Reference for  OM IEEE  the 4 3 aspect ratio 40 1 0  24 61  12 30    24 61   60 1 5  36 91  36 91   70 1 8  42 107  3    42 107     o 80 2 0  48 122  4 61    48 122   100 2 5    60 152      60 152     120 3 0    72 183  36 72 183   Screen 150 3 8    90 229   
66. ncrement  Decrement  Color Balance G  Reset Execute  Get 02 00  Color Balance B Increment 04 00  Decrement 05 00  M B Execute BEEF   03   0600   DO D3  Get BE EF 03 06 00 F172 0200   0122 00 00  Sharpness Increment BE EF 03 06 00 97 72 0400   0122 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 0600   4673 0500   0122 00 00  Sharpness Reset Execute BEEF 03 0600   C4DO   0600   0970 00 00  Get BE EF 03 0600   B572 0200   0222 00 00  Color Increment BE EF 03 0600   D372 0400   0222 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 02 73 0500   0222 00 00  Color Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   80DO 06 00   0A 70 00 00  Get BEEF 03 0600   4973 0200   0322 00 00  Tint Increment BE EF 03 0600   2F 73 0400   0322 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 0600   FE72 0500   0322 00 00  Tint Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   7C D1 06 00   0B 70 00 00  1 BE EF 03 0600   OED7   0100   1420 00 00  Niy Memory Load Set 2 BE EF 03 0600   9ED6   0100   1420 01 00  3 BE EF 03 0600   6E D6   0100   1420 02 00  4 BE EF 03 0600   FE D7   0100   1420 03 00  1 BE EF 03 0600   F2D6   0100   1520 00 00  2 BE EF 03 0600   62D7   0100   1520 01 00  MyMemory Save Set 3 BEEF   03   0600   92D7   0100   1520 02 00  4 BEEF 03 0600   02D6   0100   1520 03 00                             This table is continued to the following page      11    RS 232CCommunication  continued     Command Data Chart  continued                                                                                                     Command data  Names Operation type Header  CRC Action   Type Se
67. nd  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     S E RS    CS       12 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 down  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 Using  continued   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued     
68. ndicator  and the TEMP  indicator have the meanings as described in the table below  Please respond in  accordance with the instructions within the table  If the same indication is displayed after  the treatment  or if an indication other than the following is displayed  please contact your  dealer or service company        NOTE   When the interior portion has become overheated  for safety purposes  the  power source is automatically turned off  and the indicator lamps may also be turned off   In such a case  press the    O     OFF  side of the main power switch  and wait at least 45  minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled down  please make confirmation of  the attachment state of the lamp and lamp cover  and then turn the power on again                                               K    STANDBY ON  LAMP TEMP de  indicator indicator   indicator Description  Lighting Turned Turned   The projector is in a standby state   in Orange off off Please refer to the section    Power On Off      Blinking Turned Turned   The projector is warming up   in Green off off Please wait   Lighting Turned Turned   The projector is in an on state   in Green off off Ordinary operations may be performed   Blinking Turned Turned   The projector is cooling down   in Orange off off Please wait   The projector is cooling down  A certain error has  Ee   been detected   Blinking    discre     discre    paso wait until the STANDBY ON indicator finishes blink   in Red tionary  tionary      and
69. o The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals  In such a case   select the SMPTE240 or the REC709 for a HDTV signal           COMPONENT    Select a function of COMPONENT port using the 4   Y buttons     COMPONENT    gt  SCART RGB   When the SCART RGB is selected  the COMPONENT port function as a port for   a SCART RGB signal input  Please refer to the section  Connecting Your   Devices         Select a signal type mode using the 4   Y buttons      AUTO     NTSC   PAL  lt  gt  SECAM  amp  NTSC4 43       M PAL    gt  N PAL  Selecting the AUTO automatically selects the optimum mode   memo This item is performs only at a video signal from the VIDEO port or the S   VIDEO port  For a component video signal  the signal type is identified  automatically independently of this function   memo The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals  If the picture  becomes unstable  ex  a irregular picture  a color lack   please select the mode  depending on the input signal        Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the 4   Y buttons      TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF  When the TURN ON is selected  the 3D YCS mode works for a completely still  image  or images with few motions   memo This item performs only at a video signal of NTSC3 58   memo When this function performs  the setting of the item  VIDEO NR  of this  INPUT menu is not effective        VIDEO NR       Select a noise reduction level using the 4   Y buttons     HIGH  amp  MIDDLE  amp  LOW    The noise on screen is reduce
70. ojector can be shifted   vertically  When you want to finely adjust the  picture position  use the LENS SHIFT buttons  of the projector                                                            LENS SHIFT                                                 LENS SHIFT buttons          Projector Remote control    15    16    Setting Up  continued     Connecting Your Devices    A WARNING e Whenever attempting to connect other devices to the projector  read  thoroughly  this manual and the manual of each device to be connected  Incorrect  connecting could result in fire or electrical shock    A CAUTION e TURN OFF ALL DEVICES prior to connecting them to the projector    Attempting to connect a live device to the projector may generate extremely loud  noises or other abnormalities that may result in malfunction and or damage to the  device and or projector    ATTENTION e Make sure that you connect devices to the correct port  Incorrect   connection may result in malfunction and or damage to the device and or projector    Refer to the section  Technical  of this manual for the pin assignment of connectors and   RS 232C communication data    e Some cables have to be used with core set  Use the accessory cable or a  designated type cable for the connection  For cables that have a core only at one  end  connect the core to the projector    e Secure the screws on the connectors and tighten      Whenever attempting to connect a laptop computer to the projector  be sure to  activate the lapt
71. op s RGB external image output  set the laptop to CRT display or to  simultaneous LCD and CRT display   For details on how this is done  please refer to  the instruction manual of the corresponding laptop computer        S  NOTE o Some computers may have multiple display screen modes  Use of some of   these modes may not be compatible with this projector    e For some RGB input modes  adapter or conversion cable is necessary    e When the image resolution is changed on a computer  depending on an input   automatic adjust function may take some time and may not be completed  In this  case  you may not be able to see a check box to select    Yes No    for the new  resolution on Windows  Then the resolution will go back to the original  It might be  recommended to use other CRT or TFT monitors to change the resolution           NOTE Plug and Play Capability     Plug and Play is a system incorporated in the computer  its operating system and  peripheral equipment  i e  display devices       This projector is compatible with VESA DDC 1 2B  Plug and Play can be achieved by  connecting this projector to computers that are VESA DDC  display data channel   compatible      Please take advantage of this function by connecting the accessory RGB cable to the  RGB port  DDC 1 2B compatible   Plug and Play may not work properly if any other  type of connection is attempted      Please use the standard drivers in your computer as this projector is a Plug and Play          monitor     JS    S
72. ously with operating  ex  LANGUAGE   WHISPER  H PHASE etc   are not reset    memo When you want to return to the previous  display  press the 4 or ESC button     Press the MENU button again to close the menu  display and complete this operation     memo Even if you don t do anything  the menu will  automatically disappear after a few seconds        ex  Turning off the built in speaker  1  Press the MENU button        2  Select the    OPTION     using the W button  then  press the  gt  button     SCH  MAIN VOLUME T  PICTURE    SPEAKER TURNON  PICTURE   IR REMOTE   INPUT      IRREMOTEID   ALL  AUTO LAMP TIME 1234h  SCREEN   FILTERTIME 4321h  E SERVICE   NETWORK   RESET    S  SELECT    3  Select the  SPEAKER   using the W button  then  press the  gt  button                             MENU       MAI VOLUME GH  ESTO   PICTURE 1 SPEAKER  SEH j  fenne  Pee BN Boso   INPUT IRREMOTEID     ALL  TaN orr J  AUTO       LAMPTIVE EH  SCREEN   FILTERTIME   432th  OPTION   SERVICE   NETWORK   RESET                   4  Use the cursor button W  to select the  TURN OFF         Semen      Rui  TURN OFF    5  Press the MENU button     Multifunctional Settings  continued     MENU     MAN Y BRIGHT 40  PICTURE    CONTRAST  0  PICTURE 2   ASPECT    With the MAIN menu  the items shown in the table below can be AUTO   MIRROR NORMAL  F     SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH   performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the OPTION    Language    instructions in the table below  COE ERE              43    
73. r changed the lamp  please be sure to reset  the filter timer  After the treatment  resent the power to ON           Troubleshooting  continued     Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine Defects A       Before requesting repair  please check in accordance with the following chart  If the  situation cannot be corrected  please contact your dealer or service company        machine defect   M    NOTE   Although bright spots or dark spots may appear on the screen  this is a  unique characteristic of liquid crystal displays  and such do not constitute or imply a                         Neither sounds  nor pictures are  outputted        Correctly connect the connection cables     Signal source does not correctly work   Correctly set up the signal source device by referring to the manual  of the source device     Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect occu   The electrical power cord is not plugged in  19  Correctly connect the power cord   The power switch is not set to the on position  23  Set the power switch to  1   On    The main power source has been interrupted during operation  such as by a power outage  blackout   etc    Power does not Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 23   come on  minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled down  please turn  the power on again   Either there is no lamp and or lamp cover  or either of these has  not been properly fixed   Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool
74. s  Refer all servicing to  qualified service personnel        19 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      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        21 Do not leave thermal paper  documents or easily  deformed items on top of the  unit or near the air exhaust   The heat from the unit could erase  the information on the thermal paper   or cause deformation or warping   Also  when you touch a metal object  put near the air exhaust  a burn may  be caused     Before Using  continued     POWER SUPPLY CORD SELECTION    If your line voltage is 220 to 240V  use one of the following types of cable     Plug Plug  configuration Plug type Line voltage configuration Plug type Line voltage    dy EURO 220   240V Australian 200   240V    scht 240V  RU 10A  Dr UK 220   240V    Switzerland   200   240V  240V  T 6A  Use a 5A fuse which is approved by ASTA    or BSI to BSI362  North American 200   240V  Always replace the fuse cover after 240V    changing the fuse  15A                      IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS    Save Original Packing Ma
75. s  continued     MENU  OPTIO  PTI N Menu PRESS m TURN ON    PICTURE 2   IR REMOTE 1T M2 CIS M  With the OPTION menu  the items shown in the table below can be   amo      twemi    2   performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the cae   EAM  instructions in the table below  NETWORK   RESET                         LG   SELECT       Keel    VOLUME    Adjust the volume using the A   Y buttons     High    Low       SPEAKER    Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the A   W buttons     TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF  When the TURN ON is selected  the built in speaker works        IR REMOTE    Select a remote sensor using the A   Y button  1   then switch it  using the ENTER button  2      1  1  FRONT  amp  2  TOP  amp  3  REAR  2  LI  Off     M  On  MS  memo A sensor cannot be turned off when the other two are off  ENT  Dem    Always at least one sensor is on                    IR REMOTE ID    Select a number as an ID number for remote control using the A   Y buttons     ALL 16203   The projector is controlled by the remote control whose ID CHANGE switch is  set into the position of the same number as this number  When the ALL is  selected  the projector is controlled by a remote control irrespective of the  position of the ID CHANGE switch    memo Please refer to the section  Using The Remote ID Feature            LAMP TIME    Pressing the RESET button for about 3 seconds displays the LAMP TIME menu   Select the RESET using button to reset the timer      RESET     CANCEL  Sel
76. s excessive  the picture may not be displayed  correctly  In such a case  please reset the adjustment pressing the RESET  button during this operation              OVER SCAN    Adjust the over scan ratio using the 4   Y buttons     Small  amp  Large  memo This item can be selected only at a video signal   memo When this adjustment is too large  certain degradation may appear at  the frame area of the picture  In such a case  please adjust small        RESET       Select the EXECUTE using the 4 button to reset the PICTURE 2 menu items     EXECUTE  amp  CANCEL   The items of the PICTURE 2 menu are collectively returned to the initial setting    Note that the item    H PHASE    is not reset        34    Multifunctional Settings  continued     MENU A  INPUT Menu Geen   COMPONENT COVPONENT    With the INPUT menu  the items shown in the table below can be  performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the SE  instructions in the table below  NETWORK               PICTURE 2  INPUT  AUTO    VIDEO AUTO  3D YCS TURN OFF  VIDEO NR LOW  P INP  INPUT VIDEO  P INP  POSIT   el  POWERUP INPUT RGB   v                G   SELECT       Leg JA    COLOR SPACE    Select a color space mode using the 4   Y buttons      AUTO    gt  RGB    amp    SMPTE240      REC709         REC601  Selecting the AUTO automatically selects the optimum mode   memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal or a component video  signal other than a COMPONENT port input of 525i 480i  625i 576i  SCART  RGB   mem
77. set the IP Address  the Subnet Mask  the Default Gateway and the DHCP using  the NETWORK menu  At first  set the DHCP function to    TURN OFF        You can set them using a Web Browser  Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher  on the computer  connected to the Network     Input the same IP address as set to the projector onto the Web Browser on the computer  connected to LAN     ex  Case of IP Address   192 168 1 11          1  Input  http   192 168 1 11    2  Click  ENTER   ENTER       3  Input the required data according to the screen                          Ing dp er BRAD FND NIE  Jtr  OAA Que umo   GER Ze AR  A j  TEAD E ro teses E   me  4  Make sure of the input data  then click  Write   IP CONFIGURATION  memo These setting will be active after reboot  These Ea Se a por  setting will be stored  and used when DHCP is OFF       settings  5  Click  Return to top page        Baers mim Es 3             6  Click    REBOOT    to complete this operation     A WARNING A A E    HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE    The projector uses a high pressure mercury glass lamp  The lamp can break with a  loud bang  or burn out  if jolted or scratched  handled while hot  or worn over time   Note that each lamp has a different lifetime  and some may burst or burn out soon after  you start using them  In addition  when the bulb bursts  it is possible for shards of  glass to fly into the lamp housing  and for gas containing mercury to escape from the  projector s vent holes              Abo
78. terials  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     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     Place and Manner of Installation     Do not place in hot locations  such as near heating equipment  Doing so could cause  malfunction  and shorten the life of the LCD panel      Avoid locations with oil or cigarette smoke  Doing so will dirty the LCD panel and other  optical parts  shortening their lives  and darkening the screen      Do not use in angle of 20  or more degrees  Doing so could shorten the life of the  lamp    e  f used at high altitudes  the unit could cease operation even if used within the rated  temperature range  This is because the thinner air at high altitudes decreases the  internal cooling efficiency  Therefore  please lower the ambient temperature if using at  high altitudes     Before Using  continued   IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS  continued   Avoid Volatile Liquid    Do not use volatile liquids  such as an insect spray  near the unit  Do not leave rubber or  plastic products touc
79. tting code   Get BE EF 03   0600   0D83   0200   0021 00 00  V Position Increment BE EF 03 06 00 6B 83 0400   0021 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03   0600   BA82   0500   0021 00 00  V Position Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   EOD2   0600   0270 00 00  Get BEEF 03   0600   F182   0200   0121 00 00  H Position Increment BE EF 03 06 00 9782 0400   0121 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03   0600   4683 0500   0121 00 00  H Position Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   1C D3   0600   0370 00 00  Get BEEF 03   0600   4983 0200   0321 00 00  H Phase Increment BE EF 03 06 00 2F 83 0400   0321 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 FE 82 0500   0321 00 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   B582   0200   0221 00 00  H Size Increment BE EF 03 06 00 D3 82 0400   0221 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03   0600   0283 0500   0221 00 00  H Size Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   68D2 0600   0470 00 00  Get BEEF 03   0600   9170 0200   0922 00 00  Over Scan Increment BE EF 03 06 00 F7 70 0400   0922 00 00  Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 26 71 0500   0922 00 00  Over Scan Reset Execute BE EF 03 0600   ECD9   0600   2770 00 00  AUTO BE EF 03   0600   0E72   0100   0422 00 00  RGB BE EF 03   0600   9E73   0100   0422 01 00  Set   SMPTE240 BE EF 03   0600   6E73   0100   0422 02 00   Color Space  REC709 BE EF 03   0600   FE72   0100   0422 03 00  REC601 BE EF 03   0600   CE70   0100   0422 04 00  Get BE EF 03   0600   3D72   0200   0422 00 00  COMPONENT   BE EF 03   0600   4AD7   0100   1720 00 00  Component Set SCART RGB BE EF 03   0600   DAD6   0100   1720 0
80. twork Setting Up DE 44  Lamp DE 45  Replacing The Lamp ee 46  Air Filter IEEE 47  Caring For The Air Filter  47  Other Care I 48  Caring For The Inside Of  The Projector   mme 48    Caring For The Lens ce 48  Caring For The Cabinet And    Remote Control Sala dra  UR aea wie    EE 48  Troubleshooting  TL 49   Related Messages EE 49   Regarding The Indicator   Lamps ape dare dicata ars E EE 51    Phenomena That May Easily Be   Mistaken For Machine Defects    53  Warranty And After Service    55  Specifications    TECHNICAL       11    Part Names          Projector  Front Right            G   99999     AS Le   aw 7          Projector  Rear Left     Elevator button   Elevator foot   Remote sensor   Lens cap   Lens   The picture is projected from  here    Filter cover   An air filter is inside     99809    E    Q RGB port  O M1 D port  O BNC port  O AUDIO IN 1 port    AUDIO IN 2 port   9 CONTROL port     NETWORK port  O AUDIO IN R L port    VIDEO IN port  O S VIDEO port    COMPONENT port  O RGB OUT port    AUDIO OUT port       REMOTE CONTROL port  O DC OUT port     AC Inlet    Power switch       Control buttons  See the following page        Part Names  continued     Control Buttons    KEYSTONE    SEARCH       Control Panel  on the Projector    Remote Control            STANDBY ON button   4  LENS SHIFT buttons STANDBYION VIDEO    pi  OI   9 SEARCH button ESG IC   9 ZOOM buttons TI CS   b FOCUS buttons     KEYSTONE button   9 MENU button PREVIOUS     RESET button     9 ENTER butto
81. u    With the PICTURE 1 menu  the items shown in the table below can  be performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the  instructions in the table below     Description       MENU    A       MAIN  PICTURE 1  PICTURE 2  INPUT  AUTO  SCREEN  OPTION  NETWORK             GAMMA   COLOR BAL R   COLOR BAL G   COLOR BAL B   SHARPNESS   COLOR   TINT   MY MEMORY  Y           3  SELECT          Select a gamma mode using the A   Y buttons     NORMAL  lt    CINEMA  amp  DYNAMIC  lt  gt  CUSTOM    Selecting the CUSTOM and then pressing the D  or the ENTER  button calls    the CUSTOM menu        CUSTOM Menu    GAMMA       Select an item using the A   W buttons  and press the   gt   or the ENTER  button to perform each function   GAMMA    gt  COLOR TEMPS RS GOB    NORMAL  CINEMA  DYNAMIC  CUSTOM  gt      GAMMA  COLOR TEMP    G    22  HIGH  100  100  100          memo The R  G and B can be selected only when the    C  SELECT          USER is selected under the COLOR TEMP     GAMMA    Up  amp  Down    Adjust the gamma data using the A   Y buttons          COLOR TEMP i    GH     MIDDLE es LOW e USER    ect a color temperature using the A   Y buttons          TE    Adjust the red color level for the USER mode of the COLOR  P using the 4   Y buttons    Strong       Weak          M TE    Adjust the green color level for the USER mode of the COLOR  P using the 4   Y buttons    Strong       Weak                B TE       Adjust the blue color level for the USER mode of the COLOR  P using t
82. ut disposal of a lamp e 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   in the US    For product disposal  contact your local government agency or www eiae org  in the  US  or www epsc ca  in Canada     For more information  call your dealer        e  f the lamp should break  it will make a loud bang when it does   unplug  the power cord from the outlet  and make sure to request a replacement  lamp from your local dealer  Note that shards of glass could damage the  projector s internals  or cause injury during handling  so please do not try       to clean the projector or replace the lamp yourself    e  f the lamp should break  it will make a loud bang when it does   ventilate   Disconnect the the room well  and make sure not to breathe the gas that comes out of  e  the projector vents  or get it in your eyes or mouth      Before replacing the lamp  make sure the power switch is off and the  power cable is not plugged in  then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp  to cool sufficiently  Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns  as well  as damaging the lamp          Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from  above  This is dangerous  since if the lamp s bulb has broken  the  shards will fall out when the cover is opened  In addition  working in high   Q places is dangerous  so ask your local dealer to have the lamp replaced  even if the bulb is
    
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