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1.             suas  3 syu  wsnfpy       FULL MENU settings     Default setting 67    You can set the input source which can be Preparation  O Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen        selected by the INPUT button  you can also  set the projection mode  power off at no  signal status  power on mode and lamp           Press MENU twice   When pressed once  the QUICK MENU screen appears  When    power   pressed twice  the    Picture    screen of the FULL MENU appears   Remote control Son Onpane  SE DOY FB KG   Main unit side  es       _     Picture  Phase Q Contrast    1  Brightness O  m      Picture mode    Bright   True color      Keystone O es H 55  Phase      Lamp power OHi  Low Ay Frequency   0   Input source setting  ENTER  3  Position  ENTER      Language  ENTER      Picture mode    Bright   True color  O Full   Thru    Adjust the contrast of the image  El Screen size  E  Level  ENTER     esFULL     Sltem o Adjust e   Quit       Use the selection buttons        gt     to display the     Default setting    menu     3085 y PEE    2 Loa da 3 Default sting       Lamp power O High  Low  San 1    Projection mode  ENTER     No signal power off  O Off  5 min       Power on OManual  Auto     suas  3 syu  wsnfpy    e QUICK Sltem ooPage      Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  setting items        Continued      FULL MENU settings     Default setting  continued     Control panel    Remote control co    Main unit side     Oh
2.        AUTO KEYSTONE A PKA       O   O   O   O   O   O    Memory card   Move Thumbnail   Thumbnail selection     Document  imaging  camera    Save picture       SI9UIO    i Specifications    Main unit    Power consumption    Mass    Dimensions   Except the protrusion parts     Cabinet Material    Ambient environment    Lamp   Projection screen size   Projection distance   Speaker   Card slot   Connectors  COMPUTER IN 1  COMPUTER IN 2    MONITOR OUT  S VIDEO IN  VIDEO IN  AUDIO  L R   AUDIO IN    No camera model  320W  Standby  18W   With camera model  330W  Standby  18W     No camera model  5 3kg  With camera model  6 2kg    No camera model    345 x 104 x 281  mm   W H D   With camera model    345 x 104 x 336  mm   W H D     ABS resin    Temperature   0  C to 35  C  Humidity   30  to 70  RH    High pressure mercury lamp 210W  25 to 250 inches   1 14 to 9 11m   2W  monaural    PC Card Standard TYPE II    Mini D sub 15 pin Analog RGB Y Ps Pr  combination     DVI ANALOG  amp  DIGITAL connector  Analog RGB input Digital RGB input  combination     Mini D sub 15 pin Analog RGB   Mini DIN 4 pin   1V p p   75Q  RCA pin jack   1V p p   more than 22kQ  RCA pin jack x 2    1V p p   more than 22kQ   3 5mm stereo  mini jack    AUDIO OUT    CONTROL  USB output    1V p p   less than 2 2kQ  3 5mm stereo  mini jack    Mini DIN 8 pin  RS 232C        Type B    Liquid crystal display    Projection system  Panel size  Driving system    Picture elements    Projection lens  Lens  Focusing    Zoomin
3.       oO J             jose    SG4      J    l    l    oO   po  Input Selectmode  Manual   Jl           l    l           O         Auto J mn f   J     o     EO l oOo i S   Auto  demo Of    JDO                          O      On   Dt   po oo o     Jo po  Slide show Manual   JS0  _                 JO         Auto   St   _    gt   _             O        Interval 40sec    Jo                           O        30sec    J     J   l   a        talo     gt     3min   yT2         la p   t a Jo po  10min J JT3           gt                  o       o  Screen size Ful   MSF_       O   O   o   O   o   O    amp   Thu   MST       O   o   o   o   o   o      Wide   MSW               O   o               Level Revel   VIR   O   O   O   O   O   O   O    G level  c   O   o   O   O   O   O   O     o o Sim putto poto tototo 8     O  O  5     a  C  D  Q    Continued mm    f as the projector Dy using RS 232C  continued  lea os    Audio Speaker output On Jai     gt    O      w at oto O AR  Channel select  RCA   L R   APA                 O                  RO   Loudness  RCA   Off   LRO                 O                  O   RI   OA  gt    Channel select  Mini   L R_______   ama       O   O       O            Eo MM    0    oO      O         R   AMR       O   O       O           Loudness  Mini  Of   Mmo f      O   O       O J           On M      0 C O     Keystone   Keystone__________   Ps   O J  O   O   O   O   O   O    Horizontal reference value reset PKR       O   O   O   O O   O     Display   Langua
4.    112   1688   63 981   60 020 108 000  38   1024   1   3  1066     Notes  e Signal sources marked         are displayed in compressed format  so some of their data may be missing or their picture quality may be degraded     e With analog RGB input  if the signal source   s dot clock frequency exceeds 140 MHz  not all of the pixel signals can be sampled   e For digital RGB inputs  the projector is not compatible with signal sources whose dot clock frequency exceeds 112 MHz        The compatible video signal The compatible component signal  Y PB PR     fh  kHz    fv Hz    fsc MHz     73   60    358        73   60    s358  50  SC    eo o n   60    PAL  60  NTSC4 43          S19Y10    Controlling the projector by using RS 232C o3    You can also control the projector by entering the command from a computer via RS 232C     Signal assignment of RS 232C Interface format    1 2     1 Communication RS 232C  4 Ra oe method 9600 bps  No parity  Data length  8 bit   Consent to send a sa co  3 5 Data set ready 2 Communication STX  02h    Command  3Byte    ETX  03h   4   GND   Signal ground format One command only can be used in one  6 8 Request to send communication   7 3 Data format Command shall be composed of  i alphanumeric characters of ASCII description   CONTROL RS 232C Sending data P p    ni    8   NC  Noconnection   Sony Cap allele   A plo 4 Return value Acknowledge   ACK  06h     Not Acknowledge   NAK  15h        Command list    T Selection  Adjustment Analog RGB1  n     Video
5.    Contrast l Contrast l Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast   Brightness l Brightness l Brightness Brightness l Brightness Brightness   Phase Picture mode Color Color Auto  demo l Shutter   Picture mode Keystone Keystone Keystone l Interval Keystone   Keystone i Lamp power l Lamp power Lamp power l Keystone Lamp power   Lamp power Input source setting l Input source setting Input source setting   Lamp power Input source setting  Input source setting l Language Language Language   Input source setting Language  Language Language                                        Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture                Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness  Frequency Picture mode Tint Tint Auto  demo Shutter  Position Screen size Sharpness Sharpness Slide show Screen size  Picture mode Level Signal format Video mode Interval Level    Screen size Screen size Screen size Screen size  Level Level Level Level    Audio Audio Audio Audio Audio Audio  Speaker output Speaker output Speaker output Speaker output There is no audio signal There is no audio signal    Channel select  Mini  Channel select  Mini  Channel select  Mini  Channel select  RCA  in this input  in this input   Loudness  Mini Loudness  Mini Loudness  Mini Loudness  RCA  Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone  Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone  Horizontal reference value reset Horizontal reference value reset Horizontal reference value reset Hor
6.    Press ON STANDBY    The projector turns on and the ON  LAMP and FAN indicators  light in green     The LAMP indicator blinks while the lamp is warming up      LAMP ON LAMP ON     Green      O   Green   Green   O   O   Green   7 i  N    Flashing FAN FAN      Green   O   Green     The lamp lights and the start up display appears     Control panel    Remote control   ae   Main unit side     ON STANDBY 1    suolielado    ON STANDBY 1    LAMP ON     1    Indicators    Turn on the connected equipment and put it in  playback mode     Select    Cancel    when the dialog box of Add New Hardware  Wizard screen appears on the computer                                                                             Continued Mo       Projection on the screen  continued     Control panel    Remote control oo    Main unit side     INPUT    e   3       li Note   The types of input sources selected when the INPUT button is pressed repeatedly can be  set from the menu screen  48     At shipping from factory  the projector is set so that the RGB signal source input to the  COMPUTER IN 1 connector and the video signal source input to the VIDEO jack can be       Select the input source   Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select it   The icon of the input source selected appears      You can select    Camera    when using the model with a document    imaging camera    COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 Video S video Memory card Camera    3 3 y y og J       suoleisdo    selected                   Signal sent 
7.    TOSHIBA  OWNER S MANUAL  SLCD DATA PROJECTOR    TLP X10U  TLP X LLU mm vocumenr macine camera   TLP X20U  TLP X 2 LU  mm vocumenr macina camera        TLP X10U    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE  COVER  OR BACK   NO USERSERVICEABLE  PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead   AN symbol  within an equilateral triangle   is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated    dangerous  voltage    within the product s  enclosure that may be of sufficient  magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an  AN equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of  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     WARNING     Notice     CAUTION     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class A digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  the equipment is 
8.    UOIJ99UUOY  pue uo  e  e1su     f Connecting video equipment    You can project the picture from video equipment by using VIDEO IN connectors   Check that the power for the projector and video equipment is off before connecting the cables         S VIDEO connector   At shipping from factory  the projector is set so that this connector cannot be  selected by the INPUT button    Change the setting on the menu screen when using        VIDEO IN  R  AUDIO  L VIDEO S VIDEO         To S VIDEO connector Video equipment  Be sure to connect in the proper  direction     SS ESAS To S video output    out             S video cable   not supplied              2    A  A              0 a q X 5 g   CL ii    oO  SSA  Y ZN  a S     LO      ESO    D        Pin plug  red         To audio output  R     Pin plug  white   To audio output  L      White  To AUDIO L jack    Pin plug  yellow    Yellow  To VIDEO jack AV cable  supplied  To video output    li Note  The S VIDEO connector and VIDEO jack can be used independently  but the audio input jacks are used as both the S VIDEO and VIDEO input        UOI1J99UUOY  pue uo0  e 1e1su     Continued a       Connecting video equipment  continued     You can project the picture from video equipment with component video output jack    Check that the power for the projector and video equipment is off before connecting the cables    COMPUTER IN 1 Connector   For use as both analog RGB1 input and Y Ps Pr input  At shipping from    factory  it is set for use as 
9.    slot s eject button  The memory card pops out  part way  then pull it out by hand           Notes   e Inthe memory card input mode  you can perform the operations  described below using the menu screen settings    e Automatic input selection function   When    Input select mode    is set to    Auto      the mode automatically  switches to the memory card input mode when a memory card is inserted   Auto slide show 1   When    Auto  demo    is set to    On    and a memory card is loaded  a  slide show of the JPEG files in the root directory starts automatically when  the memory card input mode is selected    Auto slide show 2   When    Slide show    is set to    Auto     a slide show starts automatically  at the place where the leading thumbnail appointed in the step 6    Auto slide show 3   When    Input select mode    is set to    Auto         Auto  demo    is set to    On    and  memory card is loaded  a slide show of the JPEG files in the root directory  starts automatically when the power is turned on  When    Power on      is set to    Auto      the slide show starts when the power cord is plugged into  an outlet        With the factory default settings  the followings are set for manual  operation     Input selection mode  Manual    Auto  demo  Off  Slide show  Manual  Power on  Manual    You can select the interval time of automatic slide show transition among  four types on the menu screen  Depending on the compression  format of the JPEG files  however  it may take
10.   A       ENTER EXIT    o        h a       INPUT button      Press ENTER     When selecting    Input source setting    in step 3   Set the input that can be selected using    The sub menu of    Input source setting    appears          DO04y5b Y Digital RGB Menu items  Default setting   COMPUTE R 1   19  Input source setting COMPUTER 2  A a Video  M COMPUTER 2    Analog RGB 2    Digital RGB    M Video     S video  T S video Memory card    F Memory card       Camera     amp  Back    ENTER Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  OO input source to be set  then press ENTER to    check it     a   gt      The check turns on and off each time the ENTER button is    pressed     e When a check box is checked  that input source can be    selected by the INPUT button     Main unit indication    COMPUTER IN 1  COMPUTER IN 2  VIDEO   S VIDEO      Document imaging camera   For the model with camera     sbulnas  3 syu  wsnfpy    Press VOL ADJ       to select the type of input    E       When selecting COMPUTER 1 and COMPUTER 2   D EY    source     EXIT The setting whose button is displayed in yellow is the one    O  currently set     Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU     Notes  e It is impossible to exit from the menu if no input source is selected        e  f the check in the check box for the currently selected source is removed  the setting becomes    effective the next time the input is changed     e For the memory card and document imaging camera  there are modes in which 
11.   Level    in step 2     Press ENTER     The sub menu of selected items appears        Position       Level     Control panel 500 hf   Memeo   09  8 yy ME  Remote control 3 Picture Picture   Main unit side  fal Level    G level O  E    O  E      B level    eSQUICK Sitem eSQUICK Sitem ooAdjust  amp pBack    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select  adjustment items     Press VOL ADJ       to adjust     VY a o   o       sbulnas  3 sjuauisnipy       G level To reduce green To increase green  B level To reduce blue To increase blue          Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU   O        Continued My       FULL MENU adjustments and settings   Picture  continued  Al    When selecting    Signal format        Video mode    or    Interval    in step 2     3 ENTER Press ENTER        The sub menu of selected items appears      gt     Signal format    Video mode     O 15 O by E  Uf     MET 15 Oy E g       MET    Picture  Video mode  O Auto   O NTSC       Picture    Control panel    Remote control       Main unit side     m   Signal format       Auto   O 480i   O 480p  O 720p  O 1080i    O PAL  O SECAM    O PAL M   O PAL N   O PAL60   O NTSC4 43  eSQUICK SSelect       eSQUICK SSelect     Interval          O   8 ff MEET  ai        Picture  Interval          10sec     30sec   O 3min    O 10min     ENTER EXIT    sbulnos  3 s juauisn py       Ete  55     ENTER EXIT    eSQUICK SSelect    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select  setting items        Auto  Determine the type of the sign
12.  Adjustment is impossible at 480i mode      See the table below      A  Frequency           E    _        ENTER     3  Picture mode O Bright O True color   4  Screen size O Full OThru     ENTER      SQUICK Sitem  ePage ecAdjust esQuit    O         X  Not            2  Adjustment is impossible at PAL SECAM     Continued           sbulnas  3 sjuauisnipy    FULL MENU adjustments and settings   Picture  continued  ss    Remote control       Control panel   Main unit side     VOL ADJ        mm  Lo  d         pra         Q         Settings O  Settable X  Not displayed    tems  4   Analog RGB  Analog AGBZ  DigtalRG8   Pas   Video   Svideo  Memon Car  magro Conca   Picture mode  O   O   O   X   X   X   XX   Screensize   O   o   O   O   O   O   O   O     Signalformat  x   x   x   O   xX   X   xX   X  X X       When selecting    Contrast        Brightness        Color        Tint        Sharpness        Phase        Frequency         Picture mode        Screen size        Input select mode        Auto  demo    or    Slide show    in step 2            Color    Adjust flickers Adjust flickers    Frequency Adjust vertical stripes   Adjust vertical stripes       Continued T     sbulnas  3 sjuau snipy       FULL MENU adjustments and settings   Picture  continued     Bright  Set the picture with its brightness priority   True color  Set the picture with its quality  color  priority     GS  oO    Control panel   Main unit side     Full  Images are converted to display in 1024 x 768 dots   In 
13.  ENTER   The sub menu of    Horizontal reference value reset    appears   w O68 5 i vy    Horizontal referrence value reset  Recalibrate the horizontal reference value  for keystone    Are you sure      eSQUICK SSelect    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select     Yes    and press ENTER     The horizontal reference value is reseted     After the adjustments and settings are finished   press EXIT several times until the menu screen  disappears     Press the EXIT button once when the FULL MENU is  displayed  press twice when the sub menu is displayed     i Notes   e  f the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings made are  automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the  projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the memory    e The    Keystone    adjustments and settings are applied to all the input sources   It is impossible to store  different adjustments and settings for each input source            sbuines  3 syu  wsnfpy    l FULL MENU settings     Display ot    You can set the language  menu display and Preparation  Start up screen  etc  O Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen        Press MENU twice     When pressed once  the QUICK MENU screen appears  When  pressed twice  the    Picture    screen of the FULL MENU appears     Control panel     QUICK MENU 6     8 i MME  Picture    Main unit side  1  Bri
14.  Memor Document  rage  Power  On  gt   PON       O   O   O   O   O   O     Off  with confirmation message ____  POF       O   O   o   O   O   O    Shut Down  without confirmation message  PSD         O   O   O   O   O   O    Normal  RS 232C Condition Display Off  DOF Z O   O  Picture    Shutter       S1940    i Notes  e When commands are transmitted serially  keep more than 100 ms intervals between the commands     e Adjustment commands include    ARG     increase adjustment value  and    ALF     decrease adjustment value   For usable items  marked    O      send after the  selection command     e The    O    marks in the input source columns indicate that that command can be used   1 Not possible for PAL SECAM   2 Not possible for 480i mode     Continued My       f Controlling the projector by using RS 232C  continued  ot  TO   ER SR Pe E     Picture  Position H position   PHP   O    tn oe ED EE ER EE ETE REC  Picturemode  Briot        MB    9 9 Fa  2 le  Truecolor   MVP         OF   o                     BE        NTSC kw               o                PaL J w      J     l       O                   SECAM Kv               O                 PAL N kv                O                  PAL M K a           O              PAL60 Kv    gt          LO                 NTSC4 43   Kv7_                   O                 Signal format Auto      SGO                        O            40   SGT     EO         480p   SG2                     oO              720    s amp     _   J     l   l 
15.  and settings and turn the menu off              Adjustments and settings that have been made here are  automatically stored in the memory when the power is  turned off by the ON STANDBY button           e   ULL    The sub menus include items that are set by  pressing the ENTER button    When a sub menu is displayed  it will return to  the previous menu by pressing the EXIT button     The first menu displayed in the  FULL MENU mode is the    Picture    menu     D0Yy 5 if   ATEN    Picture       E QUICK    MENU    MENU          Sub menu  example  input setting       QUICK MENU    Analog RGB 1     0   Input source setting       J  F COMPUTER 2    Analog RGB 2      Digital RGB  M Video   F S video   F Memory card   F Camera    EXIT    Sltem eeChange es Set Back    4   1  Brightness  Phase   fu  Frequency  3 Position  Picture mode   H Screen size    Level     ENTER     True color  O Thru    ENTER        Bright    Full    EXIT    eltem  e Page     Adjust  p Quit    When the MENU buiton is pressed in the  FULL MENU mode  the QUICK MENU  reappears     Each press of the selection buttons   lt  P    change the menus as shown     Picture     gt   Audio    gt   Keystone     gt   Display    Factory reset mode   lt  gt   Default Settings        sbulnos  3 s juauisn py    l QUICK MENU adjustments and settings a    You can set the basic setting used frequently  Preparation  O Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen        Press MENU   The QUICK M
16.  are not output     eJaues Hulbewi    ju9WIND0Gq    Lock the white balance    W BALANCE  K    NO    Camera  control panel       Normally  this camera automatically adjusts the color balance to project the picture  If the  adjustment is not sufficient  follow the steps below to lock the white balance     Project a white paper and enlarge it to fill the  screen     o             fee  AA      i  BES  gt    ESSE J  A  x    Q  Y  A    O on   The white balance is locked   To release the white balance  press W BALANCE again to turn  the LOCK indicator off     P   e Press W BALANCE to turn the LOCK indicator       Notes   e If you raise up the arm while the camera input is selected  the color of the picture may vary for  an instant due to the automatic white balance adjustment  This is not a malfunction    e If you put back the arm and raise it up while the white balance is locked  the LOCK indicator is  lit   the projector releases the white balance     7    eJaues Hulbewi    ju9WIND0Gq    Correcting illuminated defects    Control panel   Main unit side        2    Press both sides    Camera control panel    For the CCD image sensor used in the camera unit  in rare cases some of the pixels may  be disturbed due to the influence of cosmic rays  etc  This disturbance may cause white  spots to appear on the picture    If white spots appear on the document camera image  use the procedure described below  to correct It     With the document camera operating  fully  cover the camera lens 
17.  carton  with an equivalent protection  A letter explaining the defect and  also a copy of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase must be  enclosed  All transportation and insurance charges must be  prepaid by you     Continued         SI9UIO    i LIMITED WARRANTY  Continued     The repaired product is returned freight prepaid to the purchaser  after warranty servicing     7  lf you have any questions about service  please contact the  following TACP Service Center     TACP is not obligated to provide purchasers with a substitute unit  during the warranty period     82 Totowa Rd   Wayne    NJ 07470  U S A    Phone   973  628 8000   Fax   973  628 1875   Toll Free for Service Call  1 800 631 3811    TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  INC        S19UIO    
18.  more than the set time to  transit images    Depending on the compression format of the JPEG files and the file  sizes  it may take a time for page changing or slide transition    The sort order  thumbnail displaying order   slide show order  of JPEG  files is in character number order  When the number of characters is the  same  the sort order is arranged by the numerical characters used in  each file name at first and then the alphabetical characters        suoeisdo    Press the EXIT button to stop the automatic slide show     In this manual     Slide show    means the operation by which slides  large  images  are displayed in sequence     f Adjustments and settings on the menu screen 4    e The menu screens for making various adjustments and settings include a QUICK MENU for frequently used adjustments and settings and a FULL  MENU for all the adjustments and settings  The FULL MENU is divided into six sections by function     Picture        Audio        Keystone        Display        Default  setting    and    Factory reset mode        e The items in the    Picture    and    Audio    sections of the QUICK MENU and FULL MENU differ depending on the input source     e Some of the adjustments and settings are stored separately for different input sources  others are applied to all input sources when they are set for one   For details  refer to the pages on which the individual adjustment and setting instructions are located     Analog RGB 1 Sp Video Document imaging camera 
19.  step    Projection on the screen     28     from the speaker   The speaker output is    monaural    Press MENU twice   When pressed once  the QUICK MENU screen appears  When  pressed twice  the    Picture    screen of the FULL MENU appears     Control panel   Main unit side  1  Brightness    E  Color   i         Keystone       1  Brightness      Lamp power i E  Color   NA  Input source setting  im  Tint  Sharpness    Remote control      Language  Video mode  t Screen size OFull Thru 6 Wide    Adjust the contrast of the image   Level  ENTER   i   ooPage e Adijust  p Quit    eSFULL Sltem S0 Adjust    Soon 2 3 Use the selection button  p gt   to display the     Audio    menu     If you pass by the    Audio    menu  press the selection button   lt       eeQuick Sitem    to move back to It     sbuines  3 sjuauwisnipy    9te 313        bd Channel select  Mini     4  Loudness  Mini   On     QuUiCK Sitem      oPage ooSet    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the    setting items    RCA   Audio input jack  R AUDIO L  of VIDEO IN     Mini   AUDIO IN jack       Continued My      FULL MENU settings   Audio  continued     Control panel    Remote control ae   Main unit side       VOL ADJ            A E     Press VOL ADJ       to adjust and set     CG    D When set to    Off     no sound is produced from the speakers     L R  The sound of the left and right channels is mixed and  developed from the speakers    L  To develop only left input audio signal from the speakers    R  To d
20.  the marking label  If you are not sure  of the type of power supply to your  home  consult your product dealer or  local power company    For products intended to operate from  battery power  or other sources  refer to  the operating instructions                Source of Light 0  Do not look into the lens while the lamp mr  is on  The strong light from the lamp O  may cause damage to your eyes or    sight  oD       Ventilation    Openings in the cabinet are provided for  ventilation and to ensure reliable  operation of the product and to protect it  from overheating  and these openings  must not be blocked or covered  The  openings should never be blocked by  placing the product on a bed  sofa  rug  or other similar surface  This product  should not be placed in a built in  installation such as a bookcase or rack  unless proper ventilation is provided or  the manufacturer s instructions have  been adhered to        Continued      i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued  5    5  Heat 7  Cleaning 9  Overloading oJ  The product should be situated away Unplug this product from the wall outlet Do not overload wall outlets  extension D  from heat sources such as radiators  before cleaning  Do not use liquid cords  or integral convenience 2  heat registers  stoves  or other products cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a receptacles as this can result in a risk of D   including amplifiers  that produce heat  damp cloth for cleaning  fire or electric shock  F   D  ST PF  N NAM o  SE
21.  your face or your body     eJaues Hulbewi    ju9WINDO0Gq    l Picture projection with the document imaging camera 76    Preparation       CAUTION   Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen        Do not look into the arm light while it is lit        1 ARMLSHT Press ARM LIGHT   The light turns on     Set a document to be projected     Place the document  illustrations  etc   onto or around the  projector  and turn the camera head to the direction of the    document   Images on the screen                         ARM LIGHT             o   gt     Q a Se  A      f  E     s          7  A 12  K                 Camera control panel    Setting direction       eJaues Hulbewi  juaun20q    The arm and the camera head can be moved freely   so you can project the document if it is not placed    on the projector        Continued         Picture projection with the document imaging camera  continued  77    3 CAMERA Press CAMERA to select the camera input    mode    e You can also select it by pressing INPUT on the remote  control or on the main unit  Set the input source on the menu   3   screen when selecting by the INPUT button    e The CAMERA button can be used regardless of the input   setting    e    Camera    is displayed when the picture switches to the  document imaging camera   s picture     Control panel    Remote control co    Main unit side     INPUT    z Move the camera head to adjust the size of the  cG    3 picture     T Up  To redu
22. 240   39   480   3   3   525     SVGA56   800x600   128   800   24   72   1024   35 156   56 250   36 000  22   600   1   2   625   SVGA60   800x600   88   800   40   128   1056   37 879   60 317   40 000  23   600   1   4   628     SVGA72____  800x600   64   800   56   120   1040   48 077  72 188   50 000  23   600   37   6   666   SVGA75   800x600   160   800   16   80   1056   46 875 75 000   49 500  21   600   1   3   625     SVGA85   800x600   152   800   32   64   1048   53 674   85 061   56 250  27   600   1   3   631     XGA43i   1024x768   56   1024   8   176   1264   35 522   43 479   44900  20   768   0   4   817   XGA60   1024x768   160   1024   24   136   1344   48 363   60 004   65 000  29   768   3   6   806    XGA70   1024x768   144   1024   24   136   1328   56 476   70 069   75 000  29   768   3   6   806  xcas   1024x788   176   1024   16   96   1312   60 023  75 029  78 750  28   768   1   3   800   XGA85   1024x768   208   1024   48   96   1376   68 677   84 997   94 500  36   768   1   3   808    MAC19    1024x768   180   1024   20   96   1320   60 197   74 872   73 200  30   768   3   3   804      Continued      SI9UYIO       f Applicable signal  continued     Timing chart  Continued     a v    ee a ee CITA AMA   SxGA 20960 sone   120x90  312 1200   88 f 12  Teo0 eo 6 00 fr obo 88   980 1  31000    SKGAT260 960 85Hz   1280x960   224   1280   64   160   1728   85 998   85 002  148 500  47 960   1   3  tot  SXGA1280x1024 60Hz  1280x 1024   248   1280   48
23. ENU appears     Control panel ee    To cancel the QUICK MENU  Jot                 Remote control  Main unit side  C  SE Eee screen  press the EXIT button   Ex  Phase  E    sara mode eee   True color       Keystone o  E  lt  lt       The contents of the menu are       Lamp power O Low  9   Input source setting  ENTER  d iffe re nt depend ng on the type      Language  ENTER     O APU POUE UNENE  selected     esFULL Sitem    Adjust e   Quit       sbuinas  3 sjuau snipy    Continued      QUICK MENU adjustments and settings  continued  so    Remote control       Control panel   Main unit side     Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  adjustment and setting items    The types of adjustment and setting items are different  depending on the type of input source currently selected    See the table below      O  Adjustable X  Not displayed    Items  92 dog OB   Araog RGB  Del   YPaPr   Video   Svideo  Venon Cad masias  Contrast ojojo  ojo  o  o_    O  same for all of the inputs     O  Adjustable X  Not displayed    rns     Ea ano  opare   WAR  we   5000  oca  Piewemed   O   o   0   x   x  x   x   xX  Lamppower   O  eameforalofthe mts   ATA LATA Ao pa    icture mode  x  x   x   x  x  x  x  o  x       The    Keystone    adjustment and the    Lamp Power        Input source setting    and    Language     settings are applied to all the input sources   It is impossible to make different settings for  each input source      Other items marked    O    can be adjusted or set respect
24. ICK MENU adjustments and settings  continued  2    Control panel    Remote control l SE   Main unit side     O     ENTER EXIT    e    3c  EE    AS    ENTER      QUICK MENU    Language    O English    e  SFULL Select    When selecting    Language    in step 2   Set the language used in the menu display      Press ENTER     The sub menu screen of language setting appears     Analog RGB 1     O Portugu  s  OB A55  ORAS  Oi  r  O st   0     Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select a    language     English  Francais  Deutsch  Italiano  Espa  ol      English    French     German    Italian     Spanish    Portugu  s   Portuguese    HARB  AS  Be  St a 0       Japanese     Chinese  Simplified     Chinese  Traditional     Korean    Press EXIT to return to the QUICK MENU        sbulnas  3 syu  wsnfpy    Continued T     QUICK MENU adjustments and settings  continued  Ps    When selecting    Interval    in step 2   Set the interval time of the automatic slide show      Control panel   Main unit side     Remote control       i Notes   If the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings  made are automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power  failure occurs while the projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the    Press ENTER     The sub menu screen of interval setting appears       gt  QUICK MENU  Interval     10 sec     30 sec       3 min     10 min     esFULL SSelect    Use the selection bu
25. O  Q     CAES Ro             6  Water and Moisture 8  Power Cord Protection 10  Lightning  Do not use this product near water     for Power supply cords should be routed so For added protection for this product  example  near a bath tub  wash bowl  that they are not likely to be walked on during storm  or when it is left  kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a wet or pinched by items placed upon or unattended and unused for long periods  basement  or near a swimming pool and against them  paying particular attention of time  unplug it from the wall outlet   the like  to cords at plugs  convenience This will prevent damage to the product  receptacles  and the point where they due to lightning and power line surges     exit from the product                 Continued Ma       i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued  o    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     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     11  Object and Liquid Entry    Never push objects of any kind into this  product through openings as they may  to
26. PIP function cannot be used with no signals supplied from an RGB signal source    e The sub picture turns off if any other operation is performed    e The signal source  size  display position and audio input source to display sub pictures can be  changed from the menu screen     PIP    _      suoieisdo    Displaying Information    Remote control    CALL             Information on the input signal source  etc   can be displayed     Press CALL     c The information described below is displayed   The information display turns off when the CALL button is  pressed again     Status display    Input     current input source   H resolution     the horizontal resolution of the input signal  at RGB input    V resolution     the vertical resolution of the input signal  at RGB input    H frequency     the horizontal frequency of the input signal  at RGB input    V frequency     the vertical frequency of the input signal  at RGB input    Video mode     the color mode of the video signal  at video  S video input    Signal format    the formatting of the component signal  at Y PB PR input    Card type      the type of the memory card  at memory card input    Lamp time     the elapsed using time of the lamp   Version     the version of the firmware   Shutter     the shutter speed of the document imaging camera  at  document imaging camera input      i Notes   e The information displayed is not refreshed even if it changes  To refresh the information  turn  off the information display  then 
27. The ON     1 2 indicator turns in orange      LAMP ON LAMP ON LAMP ON           Green  O   Orange   O   Off   oo  O   Off   Oo    FAN FAN FAN    e     O   Ojo    To protect the light source lamp  the LAMP indicator blinks as long as  a minimum of cooling is necessary  The power cannot be turned back  on during this time  Unplugging the power cord at this time will shorten  the lamp s duration life        T 2 The cooling fan continues to run for a while to expel the heat remaining  aan inside  If you are in a hurry  however  you may unplug the power cord      2 at this time   The standby mode is set     Indicators    Remote control       i Notes   e The projector consumes about 20W of power in the standby mode  We recommend you to  unplug the power cord when not using the projector for long periods of time    e Be sure that the LAMP indicator has turned off before unplugging the power cord  Cutting the  power by unplugging the power cord while the projector is operating or the light source lamp is  being cooled will shorten the lamp   s duration life        suoeisdo    Adjusting the picture automatically    Remote control    AUTO      SET  AUTO Csr      Control panel   Main unit side     AUTO  SET              You can adjust the optimum horizontal position  vertical position  sampling phase and  sampling frequency for projecting RGB signals at the touch of a button        Input full screen video signals from the input  source  computer  and project the image     Adjustments ma
28. ZE To reduce the enlargement ratio  press the RESIZE  W  button     The enlargement ratio can be reduced continuously by keeping the button    pressed in   ABCDEFGHIJKL  MNOPQRSTUVW    ance TT  lt  XYZO1PEXR6789          amp       2  lt  gt             The pl section is moved when the selection buttons   A   Y   d  Dd  are pressed     The section can be moved continuously by keeping the button pressed in     Press the EXIT button to cancel the resize mode and return to the  original size        Notes   e Enlarged images can be frozen by pressing the FREEZE button  When frozen  images cannot be  enlarged or reduced    e The resize mode is cancelled if any operation other than setting the freeze mode is performed    This projector uses electrical digital resizing  so the picture quality degrades when images are   enlarged    In rare cases  the picture may be disturbed while the magnification section is being moved    With some signals  the image cannot be enlarged    This function does not work in no input status  no signal is supplied from the signal source         suoleisdo       Displaying PIP Sub pictures 37    Video or S video images can be displayed as small images on the computer s image    Referred to as    sub pictures    in this manual      Press PIP   A sub picture is displayed   Press the PIP button again to turn off the sub picture     Remote control       i Notes   e The PIP function cannot be used when a source other than an RGB input source is selected    e The 
29. __   Pi       O  O   o   o   o   O    Projection mode Standard   PJO       O   O   O   o   o   O    Rear  gt    PH       O   O   o   o   o   O    Ceiling   P2       O   O   o   o   o   O    Rear ceiling   P3       O   O   O   O   o   o   o  No signal power off  Of     Po       o   o   O   O   o   O    amp   Smin   PN       O   o   o   O   o   o      Poweron Mama ee f   L BT 8  8 BF 8B 8 7  Auto    APT       O   O   O   o   o   O    Factory resetmode tute ony f A 2   oO   O   O    Aai   DRS       o   o   o   o   o   O    Status display  CALL   DON     O   O O   O   GO    O    O  O  5         C  OD  o    Continued mm       ll Controlling the projector by using RS 232C  continued  97  QQ   O   O   o         Volume      Increase______________  WU         Ca lO   oO  O   0      1  Input select  RESIZE    Decrease the enlargement ratio  Minimum  reset status  RDW  Move the enlargement   Upper  section    A       OOOO OOOO OOO OOO    FREEZE  MUTE    PIP input source i  PIP size  arge    PIP position    Plt    PPI  ower left  ower right   PIP audio input source  Main    S19UIO    PP3    A 6 16 ISIS    PIP  S  O       lt   Q  A EAS  a 0       U U U U U U nim ESES n Mi ppp PRRI  SS SiSisSisisis  lt    gt  gt   d  NIN   15 OIO CIZIZIZ Zaz Ze    Continued      Controlling the projector by using RS 232C  continued  po    E Selection  Adjustment Analog RGB1       Video Memory   Document  Classification   ltems Status Analog RGB2 Digital RGB Y PB PR Card Imaging  AUTO SET PT      00  Oo    
30. al input automatically   If not determined properly  select among the signals shown below     480i  480p  720p  1080i    Auto  Determine the type of the signal input automatically   If not determined properly  select among the signals shown below     NTSC  PAL  SECAM  PAL M  PAL N  PAL60  NTSC4 43    Continued      FULL MENU adjustments and settings     Picture  continued        GS  CO     Select the display interval  time  for the auto  demo and auto  slide  show   10 sec   30 sec   3 min  or 10 min      Depending on the compression format of the JPEG files  it may take  more time than the setting value     Control panel   Main unit side     Remote control        Continued     Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU     After the adjustments and settings are finished   press EXIT     The menu screen disappears     Notes   e  f the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings  made are automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power  failure occurs while the projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the  memory        e The adjustments or settings are stored for each of the items marked    O    in the table in step 2      It is impossible to store adjustments for each video mode or signal format               s6ulnas  3 syu  wsnfpy    l FULL MENU settings     Audio  contes   a    Preparation    You can set the audio signals developed  O Project a picture on the screen as explained in the
31. analog RGB1 input   Change the setting on the menu when using as Y PB PR input          COMPUTER IN 1   Y PB Pr                     AUDIO IN jack  For use as both audio signals for RGB input  analog RGB1 analog  RGB2 digital RGB  and Y Ps PR input     Video equipment with component  video output jack   DVD player  etc         To COMPUTER IN 1 connector Adapter  Be sure to connect in the proper BNC pin  a direction         Green  To Y video output   Blue  To Ps  Ca  video output     Not supplied        OS peg dl Mentorsable  Red  To Pr  Cr  video out  L72 al is SD ma  gt  lt  ai  DAAA K Mini D sub 15P BNC P P   Not supplied   C P a  CN DI O          Pin plug  red   To audio output  R        E       Pin plug  white   To audio output  L     AN    Note    Some component video signal sources include the Y CaB Cr signals of a DVD player and the Y PB PR signals of high definition devices  etc        UOI1J99UUOY  pue uo0  e 1e1su     l Projector operation control by a computer    You can control the projector by a computer connected with the control cable supplied  93   Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables            To CONTROL connector Computer  Be sure to connect in the proper  direction        Control cable  supplied     y    A     gt   D  S    To RS 232C port    Note  Do not connect a cable other than the exclusive one supplied        UOIJ99UUOY  pue uo  e  e1su     Il How to use the output connector    You can output video and 
32. aning    CAUTION Unplug the power cord   If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling     ask the dealer to carry out the maintenance  such as cleaning        Take off the air filter cover   The filter is on the right side of the projector     The filter inside the air filter cover is the part SION a    to shut out dusts or dregs  SS 20 ele oS the cover upward to  Do not use the projector with the filter taken ZS l    off    We recommend you to clean the air filter  frequently   The cleaning period is once per  about 50 hours      Detach the air filter   Detach the air filter from the air  filter cover    The air filter cover  air filter and  filter frame can be disassembled          Filter frame    Air filter    Clean the air filter    Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully remove any  dust and dirt from the air filter cover  air filter and  filter frame    Be careful that the air filter is not sucked into the  vacuum cleaner     22U2U9JUIEIN    Cleaner s nozzle       Continued      Il Air filter cleaning  continued     l   Notes    When the air filter is dusty  the ventilation is  impaired  This causes the temperature inside the  projector to rise  and may damage the unit   Attach the air filter cover firmly after the cleaning   If it is not set correctly  the dusts will enter and  they will be projected and overlapped on the  picture    If you wash the air filter with water  be sure to let it  dry fully before reinstalling it  Using it damp will  result in malfunction    If 
33. anonononnos 80  Store the camera images into the memory card               81  Maintenance  Trouble indications     ooocooccccccnccconocccnonccnnnccancncananenanncnanacnonos 82  EEE o E E A E 83  Lens and main unit cleaning   sscsssccenscccnnnecennccensnsnennssenensses 85  Lamp FeDIaCO MEN Escocia 86  Others  Before calling service personal      11sscccenesccennseseensnenenenssees 88  Pin assignment of COMPUTER IN  MONITOR OUT connector      90  Applicable signal        sscccsssscnensncccnesecenessseenenssenesnsseensnenaness 91  Controlling the projector by using RS 232C       1111ccceesee 93  Specifications    sccccssesccccnnsnccnecnnencnsenenseneensenensenannsnssenansensens 99    LIMITED WARRANTY icstecswsscaritsaseieseetisteniecisteiasearsieeendess 101         sn 210 99       f Names of each part on the main unit    The explanation here is only for the model not with the document  CAUTION imaging camera  For the model with the document imaging camera   Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to refer to 74      ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from  overheating  and these openings must not be blocked or  covered          sn 910 99    Card slot        Control panel  12        Anti theft lock hole  Infrared remote sensor         Rear side         uN Air intake   Front side  Air intake  Foot adjuster  release button 20     Carrying handle    Open to carry the projector     Lens cover Also mounted on the front  Lens Foot adjuster of t
34. audio signals to a computer monitor  a stereo system  etc   Check that the power for the projector and the equipments is off before connecting the cables     Computer monitor  etc            ano    MONITOR OUT          Stereo system  etc     E  e AN  pol    on    D  peo  AG  A  ot LY  A   ij wig hy  o AY  Abt    QU  gt   p gt        LG To AUDIO OUT jack        To MONITOR OUT connector  Be sure to connect in the proper  direction           Se  O          W     pin plug  red   To audio input  R          Audio cable  not supplied             Pin plug  white   To audio input  L      i Notes   e The audio signals of the input source selected by the input select operation are output from the AUDIO OUT jack  The signal level  volume  is fixed    e The analog RGB signals of the COMPUTER IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2 connector selected by the input select operation are output from the MONITOR  OUT connector  If neither of these input sources is selected  the analog RGB signal of the COMPUTER IN 1 connector is output   Digital RGB signals  are not output     e Signals are output from the MONITOR OUT connector even when in the standby mode    e Do not turn the projector on or off with the stereo system  etc   turned on  This may damage the stereo s speakers        UOIJ99UUOY  pue uo0  e  e1su        g Projection on the screen    CAUTION     Do not look into the projection Preparation  lens while operating the projector    Install and connect the projector properly   E  Take off the lens cover  
35. ce           eJaues Hulbewi  juaun20q      Focus on the picture by turning the focusing    ring on the camera head   Camera      control panel     Focusing ring       Continued a       Picture projection with the document imaging camera  continued  78    O     Camera  control panel       6 A Press CAMERA GAIN       to improve view of a    GAIN     camera subject which is too dark or vivid        i Notes  e You can adjust the    Sharpness    of the camera image on the menu screen     e lfthe image flickers due to a fluorescent light in the room  either turn off the fluorescent light or  set the    Shutter    from the menu screen     Note that the image may still flicker due to 2  lighting  the document status  the image  adjustment  etc   even if the    Shutter    setting is changed     When finished  turn off the light and close it   and put back the arm     Follow the steps of    Preparation of the document imaging  camera    in reverse        E Notes    e Though this projector uses a 1 45 million pixel camera unit  the images projected on the  screen are 1024 x 768 dot images  If the    Screen size    in the menu screen 54  is set to     Full     the camera   s full image is compressed to 1024 x 768 dots  If    Thru    is selected  the  1024 x 768 dots at the center of the image are projected    e The light turns off automatically when the arm is leaned    e When the arm is not raised up  the camera source cannot be projected    e In the camera input selected  audio signals
36. ction     Control panel    Remote control ae   Main unit side      5   2 3  ote 2    3 MENU 4    1    Preparation    O Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen        1 MENU    Press MENU twice     Eh QUICK MENU  a   1  Brightness  E  Color      Keystone     Lamp power  fA  Input source setting    Language  ENTER     Adjust the contrast of the image     esSFULL Sliem   lt eAgjust e   Quit    Use the selection buttons        gt     to display the       Keystone    menu     ORS  MEE    Keystone                 _    Horizontal reference value reset   ENTER      QUiICK Sitem    oPage eoAdjust esQuit    Y PB PR       When pressed once  the QUICK MENU screen appears  When  pressed twice  the    Picture    screen of the FULL MENU appears     HOS i zz     Picture    C   Brightness     Color       im  Tint      Sharpness      m  Signal format  ENTER    4  Screen size OFull Thru   Wide  Level  ENTER      QUuicK Sitem  ePage SoAdjust  amp Quit    sumas  3 sjuauisnipy    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the    setting Items        Continued      FULL MENU settings     Keystone  continued     When selecting    Keystone    in step 3     Control panel    Remote control E   Main unit side          el  A    5        dua ENTER       d q E     Press VOL ADJ       to adjust and set   a             C    5 Keystone  To reduce the lower width To reduce the upper width       When selecting    Horizontal reference value reset    in step 3   Press
37. ctor   e Insert the other end in a wall outlet     TEMP LAMP ON    Light  Orange         The ON indicator lights in orange and the  Power cord projector turns to standby mode      Supplied     fi Notes    e When the projector is moved from a cold location to a warm location  or when the ambient temperature in the projection room has risen suddenly   moisture may condense on the lens or the internal optical section to blur the projected pictures  In such a case  leave the projector for an adequate time   1 to 2 hours  depending on the room s condition  before using it  so it adjusts to the ambient temperature    e If the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light  the projected picture becomes too faint to see  Shut out the light with curtains or other  means    e If the screen and the projector are not installed properly  the projected picture may be distorted        UuOI1J99UUOY  pue uo0  e  e1su     l Projector placement angle adjustment       The tilt of the projector can be adjusted using the foot adjuster                                                                                                                 Foot adjuster  release button                                                                                                                       Lift be ee       A Notes    Lift the front of the projector until a tilt angle desired is  obtained and hold down the foot adjuster release button   The foot adjuster will stretch    Release the but
38. djustments and settings for all the  inputs return to the factory default settings   It is impossible to reset them for each input    9 source            suas  3 sjuauisnipy    g PIP menu setting    You can make the PIP sub picture settings  and the sound settings when a PIP sub     picture is displayed     Remote control    Control panel   Main unit side        VOL ADJ        7    Preparation         Display the PIP sub picture on the screen as explained in the step    Displaying PIP Sub pictures     37     Press MENU     When a PIP sub picture is displayed  the PIP menu screen appears          s al  Size O Small    Large   E  Position ol o L en cr  Audio OMain Sub  ooSet es Quit    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  setting items  then press VOL ADJ       to set        Video input    or    S video input    can be selected        Small    or    Large          Upper left        Upper right        Lower left    or    Lower right       The sound of the selected picture     Main picture    or    Sub picture     is  output from the speakers and the AUDIO OUT jack     After the settings are finished  press EXIT     The menu screen disappears         i Notes   e When the PIP sub picture is turned off  the audio input source returns to the previous source  main picture     e If the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings made are  automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs w
39. drop  While holding down the center of the pointer  control  press the rim side to move the pointer to  the desired spot  then release the center part     Remote control       W  q        1i  C    0b  con        g PAi      f  To USB connector      A   LS Be sure to connect in the proper    direction     O f Computer  O    USB cable  supplied             p    eS  DI     To USB port    Notes   e This function is available with Windows98 and Mac OS9 computers equipped with a USB port as standard    e When connecting the computer s USB port for the first time  a message asking you to insert the Windows98 CD ROM may appear on the computer s  monitor screen  depending on whether or not the device driver is installed  If so  do as the message says     e When using a USB cable other than the supplied one  be sure to use a shielded type        suoieisdo    i Projecting images stored in a memory card       This projector can read the image data of JPEG format stored in a memory card to project the images on the screen     For example  you can perform the presentation without a computer by converting the presentation data prepared on the computer into JPEG format  and then saving in the memory card   It cannot reproduce the motion in the same manner of the Microsoft PowerPoint animated effect      Read this page carefully before using this function      i About memory cards   e The card slot on the projector conforms with PC Card Standard TYPE Il   Use a memory card and converter adapte
40. e proper timing  resulting  in blurred or flickering images        suoieisdo    Correcting the keystone distortion    Control panel    Remote control ee   Main unit side     AUTO  KEYSTONE    AUTO        KEYSTONE   tersrore  AUTO    A picture may be expanded on the upper side if projected upward from the projector lifted  up by the foot adjuster  The projector can correct this keystone distortion automatically     Before correcting After correcting       keverone Press AUTO KEYSTONE   The keystone distortion on the picture projected is  automatically corrected     kerstone  The icon appears while the keystone correction is    executing     To correct further  make the    Keystone    adjustment on the  menu   48    i Notes   e Due to digital correction processing  some of the information may dropped or the picture  quality may be degraded depending on the keystone correction setting or the contents of the  signal source    e Keystone distortion is not corrected properly when the screen is not installed vertically  In this  case  adjust from the menu screen     Even if the projector is set  horizontal  keystone distortion  may occur if the screen is at  an angle  In this case  automatic correction is  impossible                       1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr             suoieisdo    Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily    The image and sound of this projector can be turned off if you wish to temporarily project  the image of another projector or a OHP  etc   on 
41. e setting   ENTER   q  Screen size O Full   Thru     Y Language  Level  ENTER     Adjust the contrast of the image    eQuick Sitem     voPage cooAdjust esQuit    esFULL Sitem  oeAgjust e   Quit     0 2 3 Use the selection buttons   lt   gt   to display the       Factory reset mode    menu          Camera    Return each item on the menu to factory    default setting   Press the  ENTER  button if you agree     suas  3 sjuauisnipy    MENU 1     QUICK SSelect voPage    setting items    Picture only  Reset only the adjustments and settings made on  the    Picture    menus for the each input to the  factory default setting    All  Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the    inputs to the factory default setting   Continued Pm        Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the       FULL MENU settings     Factory reset mode  continued  72    Press ENTER   The settings are reset to the factory default settings according  to the conditions selected in step 3     Control panel    Remote control co    Main unit side     After the settings are finished  press EXIT     The menu screen disappears     i Notes  4 e If the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings  enter JJ exit made are automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power  Cl Ce 5 failure occurs while the projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the  memory     4 e When the    Factory reset mode    menu is executed  the a
42. eries    lf a battery leaks  carefully wipe off any residue  inside the battery case before loading new  batteries     Open the cover     Install the batteries     Make sure that the       polarities match the  illustration in the compartment     Attach the cover        Remote conirol operation    Point the remote control at the infrared remote sensor and press a button           sn 9210 99          Abo       ut 15      i Notes  e The remote control may not operate when there is sunlight or other strong light such as a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote sensor   e Operate the remote control from a position where the remote sensor is visible   e Do not drop the remote control or otherwise jolt it   e Keep the remote control out of locations with excessively high temperature or humidity   e Do not get water on the remote control or place wet objects on it   e Do not disassemble the remote control   e Under unusual circumstances the remote control may not operate well due to the location being used or the surroundings   At such times  change the direction of the remote control to the projector and retry the operation     f Floor mounted projector placement 17       There are two ways to place the floor mounted projector  Perform the    Projection mode    setting on the menu screen for the projection    method     For the ceiling mounted projector placement  refer to the page 21      Floor mounted front projection    Viewing a picture projected on the front of the  screen fro
43. ervicing to qualified service  personnel under the following conditions     When the power supply cord or plug  is damaged     If liquid has been spilled  or objects  have fallen into the product     lf the product has been exposed to  rain or water     lf 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    lf the product has been dropped or  damaged in any way    When the product exhibits a distinct  change in performance     this  indicates a need for service     18     19     Servicing   Do not attempt to service this product  yourself as opening or removing covers  may expose you to dangerous voltage or  other hazards  Refer all servicing to  qualified service personnel        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        sn 210 99    Continued Ma       i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued  e    20  Safety Check 22  Do not carry by the camera arm  24  Do not move the projector while 
44. evelop only right input audio signal from the speakers     When set to    On     the loudness effect is added to the speaker  sound        After the settings are finished  press EXIT   The menu screen disappears        i Notes   e  f the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings  made are automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power  failure occurs while the projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the  memory    e The    Audio    settings are applied to all the input sources   It is impossible to change the  settings for each input source     e The settings do no affect on the audio output signals from the AUDIO OUT jack    e  f either the memory card input or the document imaging camera input mode  for models with  document imaging camera  is selected  the sound is not developed        sumas  3 syu  wsnfpy    l FULL MENU settings     Keystone    e If the screen is not installed vertically  you can adjust  the keystone distortion manually    e The projector stores the standard conditions of  horizontal installation  but depending on the usage  environment  if the projector is subject to vibrations  or shock  etc    the standard may change  If the  keystone distortion is not properly corrected when  the AUTO KEYSTONE button is pressed with the  screen installed vertically  set the projector on a flat  surface then use the menu screen s    Horizontal  reference value reset    fun
45. from the computer        If you project an image from a computer with an LCD screen while monitoring the image on  the computer  the image may not be projected properly  depending on the computer model    In this case  turn off the computer display  For details on controlling the computer display  etc    refer to the computer s manual and description on the software for the computer used    The projector projects an image by XGA signal  1024 x 768  in full screen    The projector projects an image by VGA or SVGA signal in full screen size  the image quality  may be slightly degraded  But  when you set the    Screen size    in the menu screen to     Thru     the display size will be reduced without the image quality be degraded    The projector has simplified display compatibility with the signals whose picture dots are more  than that of XGA signal   However  letters and lines can be inequal or a part can be missing   Some signals may not be projected at all     It is recommended to set an external monitor connected to the computer to XGA mode  1024  x 768     The projector can be also applied to DDC2B  Display Data Channel 2B   If your computer is    applied to the DDC  start up your computer after turning on the projector   Continued Ja    Projection on the screen  continued     Control panel    Remote control 2   Main unit side       VOL ADJ          Adjust the picture size by turning the  zooming lever    Turn to the right to enlarge the picture    Turn to the left to red
46. g    3 panels transmission   1 3 inches   TFT active matrix   786 432 pixels  1024 x 768 dots   H  V   x 3    Zooming lens F   2 2 to 2 5 f 47to61mm  Manual operation    Manual operation    Document imaging camera  With camera model     Lens  Focus  Zoom  Iris    Image element    F 3 1  f 6 4mm   Manual operation   None  adjusted by distance to subject   Auto  Manual   1 2 inch CCD    SI9UYIO    Effective pixels for pickup section    Lighting    1 447 680 pixels  1392 x 1040 dots   H  V    LED light    Continued My       i Specifications  continued     Accessories  Owner s manual  Getting started                              1  Owner   s manual  CD ROM               ccccceseeseeeeeeeeee ees 1  FCO TS  COMO AAU0         PA 1  R6  AA  size battery         oooccccccccnoncccononccnannnncnononnnnnns 2  FOWO CONC setas micas 1    o 1  3m   Adapter for Macintosh computers     occccoccncccccnnocom    1  AV CAS tea 1  3m   Audio cable  for Computer                 ccccseeeeeee 1  3m   So e 1  1 8m   io eerren rin AE E EEREN 1  2m     e The design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     Sold separately  Replacement lamp TLPLX10    Trademarks   NEC  PC 98 series are trademarks of NEC  Corporation    VGA  SVGA  XGA  SXGA  UXGA are  trademarks or registered trademarks of    International Business Machines Corporation     Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple  Computer  Inc    Windows is a registered trademark of  Microsoft Corporation in the U S  and other  cou
47. ge English LEN        O O   O   O   O   O      talian OUT        LSP           Portuguese   LPO         apanese   LJP           hinese Simplified    LPK        hinese  Traditional    LKT        Korean   LKK   OoOo    No signal background  Logo   Boo       O   O   O   O   O   O    Blue background   BG1          Non   BG2          S     RA   A     aS    Icon  of    Menu position Upper left  Lower left  Upper right  Lower right    ojoje D  O   D  pre  N sab      gt   S19410    Continued Mo       f Controlling the projector by using RS 232C  continued  os  ES E SO Te TO 71 e       Display  Menubackground translucent  On   MBt        O    of   MBO       O   O   O   o   o   O    Startup sereen 1p    ____M80_ _ __1_Q__ _Q_   Oo   O   O    Of  gt  gt   MSt       O   o   o   o O   oO    Default setting  Input source setting A AAA AA  COMPUTER 1  On   o       O   O   o   o   O   O  Ww A ME   TO  O oo  O   Oo po  Analog RGBt   so         O   O   O   O   o   O    Y Ps PR _   S5       O        O   o   o   O    COMPUTER 2  On   0       o   o   o   o   oO   O    oo J 23       oO  O   o   o   o   O    Analog RGB2   Ivo       O   o   o   o   O   O    Digita RGB   vi       O   o   O   O   O   O  ve m BO 2 1818 fF A 8 BL a  ofo J 3a       o   o   o   o   o   O    S video o py     O  O   o   o   o   O    OW TWA     O  O O l O    TT O  Memory card e R     9   9  9 l A S l  of  gt  J5       o   o   o   o   o   O    camera er PR TBP 8 fF 8 BT BY 8  O a       O  O O  O oe ee  ramp power SS et  Llow_
48. ghtness    07             amp  Auto  demo Cof  On  ae Picture mode  ENTER  oO Brightness 7           2        Keystone    7          A Input select mode    Manual O Auto      Lamp power OHi OLow Auto  demo O Off   On  1   Input source setting  ENTER  Slide show O Manual Auto       Language  ENTER  Interval  ENTER    4  Screen size O Full   Thru    E  Level  ENTER     Remote control    Adjust the contrast of the image     e   FULL Sltem  00Agjust eSQUICK Sitem  ePage ecoAdjust esQuit     lt  2 3 Use the selection buttons   lt   gt   to display the       Display    menu   E        sumas  3 syu  wsnfpy     amp  1     Ea  No signal background    ME   P 1 OLogo  Blue background  None        Icon    On   Off  E  Menu position  El Menu background translucent   O On O Off   za  Start up screen COn   Off    e  QUICK Sitem    oPage es Quit       Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  setting items        I Continued Mi       FULL MENU settings     Display  continued     When selecting    Language    in step 3     Ms    Control panel    Remote control E   Main unit side           Press ENTER     The sub menu of    Language    appears     vorp o ME      Language    O English  O Francais  O Deutsch  O Italiano  O Espa  ol    eSQUICK SSelect    English  Francais  Deutsch  Italiano  Espa  ol  Portugu  s  AAS  AF  ES  st   0     O Portugu  s   AA  ORAS  ORG Tr   st  04    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select a  language       English     French     German     Italian     Spa
49. he left side   Zooming lever AC IN socket  Focusing ring  Note    The air exhaust discharges high temperature air  Do not put something around the air exhaust  otherwise it may be deformed by the high temperature air     Continued My       Names of each part on the main unit  continued  2    Control panel       AUTO  KEYSTONE    AUTO    TEMP LAMP ON    BUSY         FAN       AUTO KEYSTONE button  33      To correct the keystone distortion of the picture automatically     AUTO SET button  32     To adjust the image of the RGB input automatically     VOL ADJ buttons    To set and or adjust values on the menu   To adjust volume when the menu is not displayed   To select page and or thumbnail in the memory card operation       sn 910 99    Selection button To display the menu screen and or select the  operation on the menu screen     ENTER button Also use the selection button  ENTER button and  EXIT button to operate the memory card     EXIT button Use the selection button and EXIT button to  MENU button enlarge the image     INPUT button    To select the input source     ON STANDBY button  28 gt  31 gt     To turn the projector on or off  standby      ON indicator  FAN indicator  LAMP indicator sen the status of the    TEMP indicator  82     BUSY indicator  Continued Ja    Il Names of each part on the main unit  continued  13    CONTROL connector oo   RS 282C Connector USB connector  39 cp ocn a sl  To connect a computer to To connect to a USB connector of a computer o     contr
50. hile the  projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the memory        sumas  3 syu  wsnfpy    i Part names  of the document imaging camera model  74    CAUTION    When using the camera  be careful to not  pinch your hand or fingers into the arm        On the document imaging camera model  you can  project pictures using the document imaging camera   The document imaging camera can directly project any  materials  documents  illustrations  etc   without using an  OHP film     Camera head    Focusing ring  77 gt        p a    Camera lens  O LED light  ine Camera control panel          Infrared remote sensor    LOCK  W BALANCE  indicator  Lights when the white balance is locked     W BALANCE button  To switch white balance settings between automatic  adjustment and lock     STORE IMAGE button  To store camera images into the memory card     ARM LIGHT button  To turn on or off the light     CAMERA button  77     To select the camera source   Press again to return to the  previous input source     CAMERA GAIN       button  To adjust the camera gain           e auwes Hulbewi    ju9WIND0q    f Preparation of the document imaging camera         Before preparations 1  Raise up the arm  2  Stretch the arm  3  Turn the arm    stowed away     ia       gt  mn       GN y   Jee  UG J      Notes  e Never give shocks or impacts to the camera or arm as this may cause malfunction   e While raising up or turning the arm  the arm moves describing an arc  be careful not to hit
51. image color  except for RGB inputs     Adjust the image flicker  analog RGB   Set brightness priority or picture quality  color  priority  RGB   Set the automatic slide show function on and off  memory card   Interval Set the interval time to transit the automatic slide show  memory card   Set the shutter speed  document imaging camera   Adjust keystone distortion  Set the lamp power  cooling sound selection    nput source setting   Set the input mode selected by the INPUT button  Set the display language used for menus and messages    FULL MENU  Picture  Meaning   djust the image contrast   djust the image brightness   djust the image color   int djust the image tint   Adjust the image sharpness   Adjust the image flicker  dot clock timing adjustment   Adjust the vertical stripes with detailed images  dot clock frequency adjustment  djust the horizontal and vertical positions of the image   djust the red  green and blue level  balance   et brightness priority or picture quality  color  priorit   et the video or S video color system   et the Y PB PR signal DTV format                    mi    V T         op        Screen size et whether to convert to XGA size or display with the input resolution  et the input selection Auto  Manual at memory card detection  et the automatic slide show On Off at memory card detection  Slide show et slide show advancing Auto  Manual       et the interval time to transit the automatic slide show    et the shutter speed according to the power supp
52. ively for the different input sources     sbulnas  3 s juauisn py    Continued      QUICK MENU adjustments and settings  continued  so    Remote control    Control panel   Main unit side        When selecting    Contrast        Brightness        Color        Phase        Keystone        Picture mode           Lamp power        Auto  demo    or    Shutter    in step 2     a O     E Note    Press VOL ADJ       to adjust and set     Adjustments    tems  os  o   A  Lower      Contrast    Adjust flickers Adjust flickers  Reduce the lower width   Reduce the upper width    Bright  Set the picture with its brightness priority   True color  Set the picture with its quality  color  priority     Hi  Setthe lamp mode with brightness priority   Low  Restrict the lamp output to reduce the cooling sound     On  When a memory card is detected while the memory card  input mode is selected  a slide show using the image data in  the root directory starts automatically     Set to the frequency  50 60 Hz  of the power supply in your area        The cooling sound changes according to the temperature inside the projector  When the    lamp power setting is changed  the brightness changes immediately  but the cooling sound    level does not change immediately     sumas  3 syu  wsnfpy    Continued My       QUICK MENU adjustments and settings  continued  Ej    When selecting    Input source setting    in step 2   Set the input source that can be selected    Remote control       Control panel   Main uni
53. izontal reference value reset Horizontal reference value reset Horizontal reference value reset    Displa Displa Displa Displa Displa DJ  Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon  Menu position Menu position Menu position Menu position Menu position Menu position  Menu background translucent Menu background translucent Menu background translucent Menu background translucent Menu background translucent Menu background translucent  Start up screen Start up screen Start up screen Start up screen Start up screen Start up screen    Default setting Default setting Default setting Default setting Default setting Default setting  Input source setting Input source setting Input source setting Input source setting Input source setting Input source setting  Lamp power Lamp power Lamp power Lamp power Lamp power Lamp power  Projection mode Projection mode Projection mode Projection mode Projection mode Projection mode  No signal power off No signal power off No signal power off No signal power off No signal power off No signal power off  Power on Power on Power on Power on Power on Power on                               suas  3 syu  wsnfpy                         FULL MENU                                              ee reset mode ery reset mode IET reset mode ITET reset mode ey reset mode ERA reset mode  All All    Continued      Il Adjustments and settings on the menu screen  continued  P    QUICK MENU  Adjust the image brightness  paying attention to the dark parts   Color      Color Adjust the 
54. l   Notes    If the    Screen size    in the menu screen is set to    Full     the camerass full image is  compressed to 1280 x 960 dots before it is stored  If it is set to    Thru     only the 1024 x 768  dots at the center of the image are stored    The    Camera gain    and    Sharpness    settings are reflected on the images stored on memory  cards     Contrast    and    Brightness    settings are not    lt is impossible to store resized or frozen images on memory cards    The image data is stored as JPEG format files in the memory card s  _tlpx    folder  If there is  no     tlox    folder  one is created in the memory card   s root directory  Stored files are named     Tlpx001 jpg    to    Tlpx999 jpg     If there is already a file named    Tlpx999 jpg       in the folder  no  more images can be stored    The size of stored files depends on the content of the image  The number of files that can be  stored on a memory card depends on the size of the files and the amount of free space of the  memory card    Do not save the camera image when the memory card is in the write protect mode    The memory card may not be accessed     eJaues Hulbewi    ju9WIND0Gq    l Trouble indications    lf there is some problem inside the projector   the indicators light up or blink  O       BUSY    TEMP LAMP ON        T    Or  Lit in red     TEMP LAMP ON    Control panel     Main unit side  BUSY     Litin red   Litin red     FAN    TEMP LAMP ON    O 0        Lit in red   FAN     Lit in gree
55. l not light up    Lamp   s life length depends on the use  condition   In such a case  replace the lamp  with new one     CAUTION   e If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling   ask the dealer to carry out the maintenance  such as cleaning or replacement of the lamp   When replacing  always use lamp    TLPLX10      sold separately   For detail  refer to the lamp  instruction     1 Unplug the power cord     2 Wait until the lamp gets cold enough     Take off the lamp cover on the  bottom panel     Loosen two screws  and pull off the lamp  cover        If you have been using the projector  the lamp  will be very hot  and may cause burn injuries   Wait for the lamp to cool  for longer than 1  hour  before replacing it    If the lamp should break  please handle with  care to avoid injury due to broken pieces and  contact your dealer for repair service     Lamp cover       Pull out the lamp   Loosen the two fixing screws  and lift up the  handle to pull out the lamp     22U2U9JUIEIN       Continued        Lamp replacement  continued     fi Notes    When the CALL button is pressed  the    Lamp  time     the approximate amount of time the lamp  has been used  is displayed    The lamp should be replaced if the total working  time exceeds about 1 000 hours    When the    Lamp time    is displayed 1000 hours   the icon and a message appear  They will  disappear when you do some operation    Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing the  lamp  If it is not set correctly  the po
56. ly frequenc       102   102        Note    Audio    Item  oeaker output    hannel select  RCA    oudness  RCA       Channel select  Mini    L    oudness  Mini    Keystone  Item    Keystone    Horizontal reference value reset    DIES  0  F  V7  Item  anguage     Adjust the audio output from the speaker on the main unit   Meaning   Set the speaker outout On Off   Select the channel of AUDIO  L R  jack in VIDEO IN   Set the loudness of AUDIO  L R  jack On Off in VIDEO IN    Select the channel of AUDIO IN jack  Set the loudness of the AUDIO IN jack On Off    Adjust the Keystone distortion       Reset the horizontal reference value for the automatic adjustment    Meaning  Set the display language used for menus and messages    No signal background   Set the background at no signal input    Menu position    Menu background translucent   Set the menu background translucent On Off    Start up screen    Default setting    nput source setting    Item    Projection mode  No signal power of  Power on    L    Factory reset mode    amp power    Item    Picture onl    An exclusive menu is displayed when making PIP function sub picture settings  73     f    Set the icon display On Off  Set the position of the menu screen       Set the start up screen at power on    Set the direction of the screen according to the projection mode  Set the power on On Off when plugging the power cord  Set the lamp power  cooling sound selection    Return the items of the picture menu to the factory default set
57. m a floor installation                 Viewer    Floor mounted rear projection    Viewing a picture projected through the back of the  screen from a floor installation     Translucent screen    UOIJ99UUOY  pue uo  e  e1su           l Viewer          Continued My       Floor mounted projector placement  continued  10    Place the projector on a steady  level surface such as a table   To obtain proper screen projected  place the projector so that the projecting light hits the screen squarely     Top view Side view    Screen Z Screen                   UuOI1J99UUOY  pue uo0  e  e1su     Point the lens straight at the center of the screen as above  Place the projector horizontally so that the projecting light hits the  screen squarely        Determine the screen size projected on the screen   The projection size depends on the distance between the lens and the screen   Adjust the projection size by changing the distances as shown below     Projection size   0 9345 OS    A Soren a min          s33 7 Projection size   Minimum  E V E T inches  At maximum zoom     At minimum zoom    b  cm  a a  max     2   2 5    gt    114   38      21 362  b  Projection size  cm  x 0 06    a  Distance between the lens and  the screen  m    b  Distance between the lens height  and the bottom of projection area   cm     e The values are approximations        Continued My       l Floor mounted projector placement  continued  A    Connect the power cord   e Insert one end in the AC IN socket on the proje
58. m the computer   Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables                        COMPUTER IN 1 Connector  For use as both analog RGB1 input and Y Ps Pr input  At shipping from  oO factory  it is set for use as analog RGB1 input     COMPUTER IN 1   Y PB PR      AUDIO IN jack  For use as both audio signals for RGB input  analog RGB1 analog  RGB2 digital RGB  and Y Pe Pr input     Connecting a Mac adapter for  Macintosh computers  supplied   Computer       To COMPUTER IN 1 connector  Be sure to connect in the proper  direction     To monitor port   O      RGB cable  supplied     23 5mm Stereo mini jack  To audio output port       a    Audio cable  supplied     i Notes  e The projector cannot be connected to a computer without an analog RGB connector  For details  refer to the computer manual     e When connecting to a Macintosh computer  use the supplied Mac adapter  Multiple Scan 21 compatible   For some models the adapter is not required     e You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector  For details  consult the dealer     e Some computers may have output modes which are not compatible with this projector  Check the compatibility of the connectors  signal levels  timing     resolutions  etc        UOIJ99UUOY  pue uo  e  e1su     f Connecting a computer with DVI output connector 2    You can project the picture by entering the digital RGB signals from a computer with DVI output connector   Check that the power fo
59. mbnail is surrounded by an orange frame   e If the desired file  thumbnail  is in a different folder  select that    Control panel folder    Main unit side        Remote control    Press ENTER   Slide display     e When a thumbnail is selected  that image is displayed as a  2  slide  a large picture     e When a folder is selected  the contents of that folder are  displayed as thumbnails in the same way as in step 3 above   In this case  return to step 5 or 4   When a folder is selected  repeat steps 5 and 6 until the desired  thumbnail is displayed  The maximum number of folder directory  levels that can be searched through at this time is within 5 levels  from the root directory  up to 5 levels of folders         suoliel1ado    Press VOL ADJ         Slide transition   e Press the     button to display the next slide   e Press the     button to display the previous slide     You can only change the JPEG files stored in the same  directory level  including the previous and following pages  by  the VOL ADJ       buttons     Press EXIT    The display returns to as it was in step 3    lf you have searched to the bottommost level in step 5   pressing the EXIT button repeatedly moves the display  sequentially back up to higher levels until the contents of the    root directory are displayed     Continued      Projecting images stored in a memory card  continued     To eject the memory card    To eject a memory card  first check that the  BUSY indicator is off  then press the card 
60. n   or  0      Litin red   Litin orange   Litin green    TEMP LAMP ON    TEMP LAMP ON    BUSY  Indicator    BUSY FAN  O    O   Lit in red   FAN       a O    Litor flashing  Lit or flashing    in red     in orange     TEMP LAMP ON     Flashing in orange     BUSY    Bi Note    FAN           Lit in red     The power does not come on       Malfunction of the unit   e Unplug the power cord and call the dealer     The lamp turns off or does not light up       The lamp   s duration life is end  or malfunction of the unit   e Lamp s duration life is over  replace the lamp with a new one     e Unplug the power cord and call the dealer     The power turns off or does not come on       The inside is too hot  or the projector has been working in an  area of high temperature   e Place the projector correctly so the intake and exhaust fans     holes are not covered     e Turn the projector off  and leave it for a while  and turn it on again     e Clean the air filter       The icon appears before the power turned off     The power turns off or does not come on       Trouble with the cooling fan   e Unplug the power cord and call the dealer       The icon appears before the power turned off     The power turns off or does not come on       The lamp cover is not properly attached   e Unplug the power cord and reattach the lamp cover       The icon appears before the power turned off        If abnormality occurs while operating  unplug the power cord        22U2U9JUIEIN       f Air filter cle
61. nish     Portuguese     Japanese     Chinese  Simplified     Chinese  Traditional     Korean    Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU           sbuines  3 syu  wsnfpy    Continued T     FULL MENU settings     Display  continued     When selecting setting items other than    Language    in step 3     4 1    4  Press VOL ADu       to adjust and set        Logo  The TOSHIBA logo screen is displayed   Blue background  The entire screen is blue   Conirol panel None  The screen is black     Remote control oo    Main unit side     When set to    Off     the icons displayed normally when the input is  changed or other operations are performed  are no longer displayed           L Aah  Select the position where the menu is displayed     Upper left        Upper  right        Bottom left    or    Bottom right         When set to    On     the menu background becomes translucent     EXIT    C 5 When set to    On     the opening screen is displayed when the power is  turned on        After the settings are finished  press EXIT     The menu screen disappears      i Notes   e  f the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings  made are automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power  failure occurs while the projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the  memory    e The    Display    settings are applied to all the input sources   It is impossible to store different  settings for each input source   
62. nnector       T M D S  data 5      TMDSdata5 ______    T M D S  clock shield     4   TMDS data4   6  DDCclock   7  8   Analog vertical sync signal      9     TM D S data t      5V power     5V power    GND   5V  H Sync  amp  V Sync     l Description  vin No   5 s  6   GND  Red  GND  Pr   7      8  GND  Bue   GND Pe   o Nne CN        Do not connect anything        SI9UIO       f Applicable signal    Applicable RGB signal             The unit is applicable to the following signals  Signal Timing  Horizontal  Signal Timing  Vertical   However  some computers may have A  B Ci Gi H od  different timings than those in the chart  u ui E  Make the necessary adjustments if the Video Video  picture has flickers or is blurred  Hor Syne     verse      D E J K     a  l I I    Timing chart    sie va     TEXT70   640x350   a  gt  cae aes a   EE  gt  Ce  al  A A ea   8800 aa   449    texts eoe 98 640  82  64832 farset 85080 91500 60  360   82  3 aa    TEXT85   640x400   9    640   32   64   832  37 861 85 080   31 500  41   400   1   3   445    NEC PC9824k____   640x400   85   640   59   64   848  24 820 55 900   21 047   25   400   11   8   444  VGA60   640x480   48   640   16   96   800   31 469   59 940   25 175  33   480   10   2   525    JVGA72__  640x480   128   640   24   40   832  37 861   72 809 31 500  28   480   9   3    VGA85   640x480   80   640   56   56   832  43 269 85 008   36 000  25   480   1   3   509     MAC13    640x480   9    640   64   64   864   35 000   66 667   30 
63. nns 2  IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS    ucsccsnsscccccnnssecsennsneseennnnseseenanns 3  IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS         1sccccssscecensseeenens A  Power supply cord SCIOCTION    1 scccseseccenencnensnenceenssenenssnenens 9  COMPRES aia esearch A ee eee ee 10  Names of each part on the MAIN UN t     s11sccsscceesecsenseneesees 11  Names of each part on the remote control         c111000000000 14  POACHING Da NOMS atada 15  Remote control operation      11scccccscsenscsesenecennssensnsnsnsssenensnes 16    Installation and connections    Floor mounted projector placement iccccoccccccncccononecanonnononnz 17  Projector placement angle adjustment      1 1 c11cccenscseeeneees 20  Ceiling mounted projector placement          c111scccreeeeeenenens 21  Connecting a computert      1  ccccsnseccccnnenccccnnenscseennenensennensnes 22  Connecting a computer with DVI output connector         23  Connecting video equipment        0cccsesscccennenenceneensnsenaensees 24  Projector operation control by a COMPUTEL        c11sc1eeee0 26  How to use the output CONMECHOL       11sccsecccneccenseceensennnsens 27  Operations  Projection On the SCCON   scscsecccenscsensnsenenesensnscsenecensssenensnes 28  Turning the power Off     1sscccnescnenecccnenscensesenesscnenssensssceesssenes 31  Adjusting the picture automatically    ooccoonnccnnnicccnnnecannonanas 32  Correcting the keystone CiStOStiON     1 sc1sscccensscncneneneesenens 33  Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily                  34  F
64. ntries    Display Data Channel is a trademark of Video  Electronics Standard Association   SmartMedia    is a trademark of Toshiba  Corporation    Other companies or product names are  trademarks or registered trademarks of the  respective companies        SI9UIO    Il LIMITED WARRANTY    TOSHIBA 3LCD Data Projector  TLP X10 X20  Series     Toshiba America Consumer Products  Inc   TACP  makes the  following limited warranties     These limited warranties extend to the original end user purchaser     Limited two  2  Years Warranty of Parts and Labor    TACP warrants this product and its parts against defects in    materials or workmanship for a period of two years after the date of    original retail purchase     For a period of two years after the date of original retail purchase   TACP will repair a defective product or a part  without charge to  you     This warranty also covers accessories of 3LCD Data Projector   This warranty period of the lamp is ninety  90  days     Your Responsibility    The above warranties are subject to the following conditions     1     You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of  purchase       You must make a written notification within thirty  30  days after    your discovery of a defective product or part       All warranty servicing of this product or parts must be made by    TACP or a service facility authorized by TACP       These warranties are effective only if the product is purchased    and operated in the USA     Labor 
65. ol the projector  when using the remote control mouse  D  COMPUTER IN 1 connector  22  25   c   To enter RGB signal from a computer  etc  A    y   or component video signal  Y PB PR Signal   Right side from a video equipment     COMPUTER IN 2 connector  23    To enter RGB signal from a computer  etc                                                                                                                                                           COMPUTER IN 2       COMPUTER IN 1    MONITOR OUT   Y PB PR     USB        CONTROL        AUDIO AUDIO  OUT IN        VIDEO IN  lt    R   AUDIO   L VIDEO S VIDEO                                                                               Z A S VIDEO connector                      ED Aff                     T To enter S video signal  from a video equipment  etc   AUDIO OUT jack  Audio output    a3 5mm stereo mini jack   27      To connect an audio equipment  etc  dae ma z       OEF from a video equipment  etc   AUDIO IN jack  Audio input     3 5mm stereo mini jack  22   25   AUDIO L R  jacks    To enter audio signal from a computer  or a video equipment with To enter audio signal from a video equipment  etc   component video output  Y PB PR signal output  supported     f Names of each part on the remote control    Caution   use of controls or adjustments or  performance of procedures other than those specified    herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure        Location of the labels    INPUT button    To select the input 
66. operated in a commercial environment  This equipment  generates  uses  and can radiates radio frequency energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user  will be required to correct the interference at his own expense     Changes or modifications made to this equipment  not expressly approved by  Toshiba  or parties authorized by Toshiba  could void the user   s authority to  operate the equipment     This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du  Canada     Laser beam is emitted when the laser button of the remote control is pressed   Do not look from the front of the remote control  Do not face toward a person  or to a mirror          sn 210 99    f IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS    Save Original Packing Materials  The original shipping carton and packing materials will come in  handy if you ever have to ship your LCD projector  For maximum  protection  repack the set as it was originally packed at the factory           Avoid Volatile Liquid        Do not use volatile liquids  such as an insect spray  near the unit   Do not leave rubber or plastic products touching the unit for a long  time  They will mar the finish          Moisture Condensation       Never operate this unit immediately af
67. r  PC card adapter  compatible  to this type of card slot    e The following ATA compatible recording media  on the market  is  available  In this manual all such cards are explained in general as     memory card       e Flash ATA card   e SmartMedia    card  used with a SmartMedia    PC card adapter    e CompactFlash card  used with a CompactFlash PC card adapter   e Memory Stick  used with a Memory Stick PC card adapter    e Multimedia card  used with a Multimedia PC card adapter    e SD Memory card  used with an SD Memory card PC card adapter   e TOSHIBA mobile HDD MEHDD20A   Note that inserting other memory cards  adapters or PC cards with   different functions into the projector may damage the card or cause   malfunction     e Memory cards confirmed to operate properly on the projector  Toshiba does not guarantee the whole operation   e Flash ATA card  I O DATA PCFCA 96M  96MB   PCFCA 128M  128MB     e SmartMedia card    TOSHIBA PDR SM16  16MB   PDR SM32  32MB   PDR   SM64  64MB     Adapter  FUJIFILM PC AD3B  OLYMPUS MA 2  e CompactFlash card  SanDisk SDCFB 64 505  64MB   SDCFB 128 505  128MB   Adapter  SanDisk SDCF 31  e Memory Stick  SONY MSA 32A  32MB   Adapter  SONY MSAC PC2N  e Multimedia card  I O DATA PCMMC 32MS  32MB   Adapter  I O DATA PCMMC ADP    SD Memory card  Panasonic RP SD032  32MB   Adapter  Panasonic BN SDAAP3      The Toshiba IPC5019A  BUFFLO RFD A2 SmartMedia PC card interface  adapter cannot be used    For security  we recommend you to back up the da
68. r the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables                 COMPUTER IN 2 Connector  DVI connector     AUDIO IN jack  For use as both audio signals for RGB input  analog RGB1 analog  RGB2 digital RGB  and Y Ps Pr input     To COMPUTER IN 2 connector Computer  LIS a ya sure to connect in the proper  a  lt f ap  L   direction     To DVI output port           DVI cable  not supplied                  Lge    To audio output port  Las Audio cable  supplied     l   Notes    e The COMPUTER IN 2 connector can be used to input either digital RGB or analog RGB signals  depending on the connection cable used     The projector s DVI connector is of the DVI analog  amp  digital type  Check the type of output connector on the computer  then purchase the appropriate type  of connection cable   To input analog RGB signals from a computer without a DVI connector  use a DVI cable on which the computer side connector is a    mini D sub 15 pin connector    e You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector  For details  consult the dealer     e Some computers may have output modes which are not compatible with this projector  Check the compatibility of the connectors  signal timing     resolutions  etc     For use as both analog RGB2 input and digital RGB input  At shipping from  factory  the projector is set so that this connector cannot be selected by the  COMPUTER IN 2 INPUT button  Change the setting on the menu screen when using     23 5mm Stereo mini jack 
69. reezing the picture    1 ccccsscsensescnencsensnsenenscensssensnseeenenenensses 35  Enlarging the picture SIZC     11scccsscsenscsenenecnsssesenecensnensesenes 36  Displaying PIP Sub pictures    coocccccccnccccconocenananonnanonenanannno 37  Displaying Information      1sccceecccensesennnenennesenenseensnenssssennenes 38  Operating a computer by the remote control                    39  Projecting images stored in a memory card ccoo conanonan 40    Adjustments  amp  Settings    Adjustments and settings on the menu screen                45  Operating the menu screen  occccccccnccocanoncccanonecanancrcananenanans 47  QUICK MENU adjustments and settings           ccccccocooomm    48  FULL MENU adjustments and settings     Picture              54  FULL MENU settings     Audio     11ccc1ssccccnsscccensncnenensncenenenens 60  FULL MENU settings     Keystone      11 c1sscccnseccnnnecennssenensens 62  FULL MENU settings     Display       11sccceescsensssennnenennesenensnes 64  FULL MENU settings     Default setting          omcccomooocemomon oo 67  FULL MENU settings     Factory reset MOE         110c0100000 71  PIP men   SCUING iia 73    Document imaging camera    Part names  of the document imaging camera model     74    Preparation of the document imaging Camera          00 00  75  Picture projection with the document imaging camera   76  Lock the White balance   oococococcocononicconococanonoccanonenanancrzananeno 79  Correcting illuminated defects   oooococccononiccnnonecononoec
70. screen       sn 210 99    AUTO SET button  32     To adjust the image of RGB input automatically     VOLUME ADJUST buttons  30 gt   41 gt   48  54    To set and or adjust values on the menu    To adjust volume when the menu is not displayed    To select page and or thumbnail in the memory card operation   Hereafter called  VOL ADJ button  in this manual                       To display the menu screen and or  select the operation on the menu  screen     Selection buttons    ENTER button  EXIT button  MENU button    Also use the selection buttons   ENTER button and EXIT button to  operate the memory card     Use the selection buttons and  EXIT button to enlarge the picture     RESIZE buttons    To enlarge the picture size     MUTE button    To cut off the picture and sound temporarily     fi Notes  Using batteries incorrectly can cause them to leak  or burst  Strictly observe the following     Install the batteries with their   and     ends facing  correctly    Do not charge  heat  disassemble  or short the  batteries or throw them into a fire    Do not leave exhausted batteries in the remote  control    Do not mix different types of batteries or new and  old batteries    When you will not be using the remote control for  a prolonged period  take the batteries out of the  remote control    When the remote control stops working or only  works from very close distance  replace all the  batteries with new ones    When replacing the batteries  use a more longer  life alkaline batt
71. service charges for installation and adjustment of  customer controls are not covered by this warranty     Step by step procedure how to obtain warranty service    Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship  as limited above and do not extend to any product or parts  which have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to  products or parts caused by misuse  accident  improper  installation  improper maintenance or use in violation of  instructions furnished by us  or to units which have been altered  or modified without authorized of TACP or to damage to product  or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed   altered  defaced or rendered illegible    If it is determined after investigation that the claimed problem  was not covered with this warranty  you shall pay the cost of  investigation at prevailing rate     To obtain warranty servicing  you should     1   2     Read the owners manual thoroughly before operating     Please contact your dealer for an immediate service and an  advice     If your dealer is not able to assist you  please contact TACP  Service Center listed below or a servicing facilities authorized  by TACP for a warranty service within thirty  80  days after you  find a defective product or part     Arrange for a delivery of the product to TACP Service Center or  a servicing facilities authorized by TACP     5  The shipment of the product must be insured  safely and    securely packed  preferably in the original carton or a
72. source     AUTO KEYSTONE button 33 gt   To correct the keystone distortion  of the picture automatically     Pointer control button  R CLICK button  L CLICK button    To use as  USB remote control mouse  39           AVOID  EXPOSURE LASER    RADIATION IS EMITTED  FROM THIS APERTURE    MADE IN JAPAN                      LNdLNO XVI    HIONITIAVM  NOLLNVI    PIP button   To display the video input image 37   as a small size picture in the   computer image display window         v S N 021 40 PN    SNAVM    GY VMOLOL 28       ONI SLONGOUd HAWNSNOO YIIHINY VEIHSOL  NOLLVIOVa 43Sv1             f YALdVHOANS 449 12 SHH HLIM SANANOD  LONGOYd YASV II SSW19  INVAd OLNI AYVLS LON OG    wiugs9    MU            ZS006 L9 TAGCOW    IOHINOO ALOWSAY       ONNTHVYLS Y3SV1  NOILVIO Ve Y3SV1    83SV1 IN3NINNOAVE  19N0OYd Y3SV1 z SSVI19    Wv3d OLNI 3HVIS LON OG    7 SSSVTH Y3SV1  N3N9G THVHLS NIQ NI LHOIN    FREEZE button  To freeze the picture  85     CALL button  To display the information         m  Z202  conte    o  Onw  mQ    2661  LV 1 S2809931  DINGOYA       Laser emission part    q A ON STANDBY  CD user    KEYSTONE  AUTO       L           OLUME ADJUST  ES     al     E 2 j  Hl  Cv   MENU ENTER EXIT    COCR CJ COC  il  PIP FREEZE fil  ap Gap  RESIZE    CALL MUTE             TOSHIBA     amp        Remote control transmission part    ON STANDBY button 31     To turn the projector on or off  Standby    LASER button    To display the laser pointer by pointing the laser emission part  toward the 
73. splay when there has  a previous page  Operation guide         lt     Back S  Select esEnter  f   ABCDEFGH jpg     Continued             Folders containing JPEG files   3   Folders which may contain JPEG files in lower directory   4   Folders not containing JPEG files    Display the name of folder or file selected     Display when there has  a following page     e When the memory card is    inserted  its root directory   the topmost level  is  displayed first       indicates folders   There may be other folders  or files inside folders    Multiple directory    Small images are called  thumbnails  JPEG files are  displayed as thumbnails   The numbers in the circles  are not displayed      5   Folders with camera images stored   For the models with document imaging camera      6  to 48   JPEG files stored in the currently displayed directory   19  JPEG files that cannot be displayed as thumbnails    20   Files not compatible    6   The orange frame indicates the currently selected JPEG file    Use VOL ADJ       to change pages   Page  changing     When an icon   lt   or    is displayed to indicate that there is a  previous or following page  use the VOL ADJ       buttons to  change pages and search for the desired thumbnails or folders     Continued My          suoielJado       Projecting images stored in a memory card  continued     Use the selection buttons  A   Y      D      to  select the thumbnail you wish to display as a  slide   Thumbnail selection     e The selected thu
74. t side     Gel 4     ENTER       3    o    3b    by the INPUT buiton      ENTER Press ENTER     0 S    ENTER NA  Input source setting        QUICK MENU    Menu items    COMPUTER 1  A y COMPUTER 2   7 COMPUTER 2    Analog RGB 2    Digital RGB     M Video A   Video   M S video S video   F Memory card Memory card    m Camera       Camera    es FULL ep Back    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  input source to be set  then press ENTER to       a ea Check it   O    e The check turns on and off each time the ENTER button is    pressed     e When a check box is checked  that input source can be    selected by the INPUT button     The sub menu screen of input source setting appears   Main unit indication    COMPUTER IN 1  COMPUTER IN 2      Document imaging camera   For the model with camera     sbulnas  3 syu  wsnfpy            When selecting COMPUTER 1 and COMPUTER 2   Press VOL ADJ       to select the type of input  O UD source     The setting whose button is displayed in yellow is the one  pau currently selected     O Press EXIT to return to the QUICK MENU     Notes  e It is impossible to exit from the menu if no input source is selected        e  f the check in the check box for the currently selected source is removed  the setting becomes    effective the next time the input is changed     e For the memory card and document imaging camera  there are modes in which these can be    selected even if their check box is not checked   56  gt   77       Continued      QU
75. ta stored in the  memory cards before use   Note that Toshiba will take no responsibility  for damages  loss of profits  etc   due to lost data or other problems  causing from the use of the projector      fi About JPEG files  1  Folder names must have no more than 11 characters  file names no  more than 8 characters     2  Only compatible with files with the following extensions   jog   JPG   jpeg   JPEG    3  The total number of Sub folders and files in a folder should be within  512     4  Depending on the JPEG compression format  it may take time to display  images    5  Depending on the JPEG compression format  some images may not be  used on the projector    6  The maximum available file size is 1 MB    7  The maximum available image size is 1280 x 1024 dots     suoieisdo      If you record the JPEG file into the memory card after converting the  JPEG files with the exclusive utility software  contained in the supplied  CD ROM   the processing time of the 4  above can be shortened   Moreover  the restrictions above mentioned in the 5  to 7  can be eased     Continued Ma       Projecting images stored in a memory card  continued  a    Control panel    Remote control E   Main unit side     INPUT    INPUT    e   3    BUSY  indicator    2       When using the memory card function for the first time   set the    Input source setting    on the menu screen     With the factory default setting  it is impossible to select the memory card  input by the INPUT button  Change the se
76. te  work  sensor on the ae beaded O O    e The remote control is too far    Operate within about 5 meters    within about 5 meters     e There is an obstruction between the remote control and the Remove the obstacle   remote sensor         The batteries are exhausted    Replace the batteries    image data on a memory card  cannot be displayed     e The JPEG files have been created with an incompatible Convert JPEG files to a compatible compression format   compression format     Mouse function cannot be  used from the remote control     The computer or OS is not compatible     The remote control mouse function is not available       unit  Document camera image is  blurry    flickers   am   CSS  movement is awkward     Horizontal stripes appear e The image s number of frames is low  This is not a malfunction   when document projected with   the document camera is   moved           SI9UIO    Pin assignment of COMPUTER IN  MONITOR OUT connector Ps    COMPUTER IN 1 COMPUTER IN 2  MONITOR OUT Input signal Analog input signal  11 15 Analog R  G  B signal  0 7V p p  750 C5 16 Analog R  G  B signal  0 7V p p  750    Horizontal sync signal    TTL level  positive negative polarity   Vertical sync signal    TTL level  positive negative polarity     Horizontal sync signal   TTL level  positive negative polarity     Vertical sync signal   TTL level  positive negative polarity    Y signal  1 0V p p  750    Mini D sub 15pin Pe  Pr signal  0 7V p p  75Q DVI ANALOG  amp  DIGITAL  connector co
77. ter 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            In the spaces provided below  record the Model and Serial No     located at the bottom of your LCD projector     ModelNo _ Serial No     Retain this information for future reference          sn 210 99    g IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    CAUTION  PLEASE READ AND  OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS  AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN  IN THIS OWNER   S MANUAL  AND THOSE MARKED ON  THE UNIT  RETAIN THIS  BOOKLET FOR FUTURE  REFERENCE     This set has been designed and  manufactured to assure personal safety   Improper use can result in electric shock or  fire hazard  The safeguards incorporated in  this unit will protect you if you observe the  following procedures for installation  use and  servicing  This unit is fully transistorized and  does not contain any parts that can be  repaired by the user     DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER   OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO  DANGEROUS VOLTAGE  REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL ONLY     1     Read Owner   s Manual    After unpacking this product  read the  owner s manual carefully  and follow all  the operating and other instructions     Power Sources    This product should be operated only  from the type of power source indicated  on
78. th brightness priority   Low  Restrict the lamp output to reduce the cooling sound        li Note   The cooling sound changes according to the temperature inside the projector  When the  lamp power setting is changed  the brightness changes immediately  but the cooling sound  level does not change immediately     sumas  y syu  wsnfpy    5 EXIT After the settings are finished  press EXIT     The menu screen disappears        i Notes   e  f the power is turned off by pressing the ON STANDBY button  the adjustments or settings  made are automatically stored in the memory  If the power cord is unplugged or if a power  failure occurs while the projector is on  the adjustments or settings are not stored in the  memory    e The settings of    Default setting    are applied to all the input sources   It is impossible to store  different settings for each input source         FULL MENU settings     Factory reset mode 71    You can return the adjusting or setting value Preparation  to the factory default setting    Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen      Press MENU twice   When pressed once  the QUICK MENU screen appears  When  pressed twice  the    Picture    screen of the FULL MENU appears     Control panel OS   QUICK MENU DONDE  Picture    Remote control a    Main unit side  1  Brightness     E  gt     Shutter          Keystone   i   1  Brightness O  E 2       Lamp power i Sharpness O  E      Shutter O 50Hz   60Hz    003  Input sourc
79. that the source can be  By default  only the RGB1 and video input modes can be selected   selected with the INPUT button                Desired input source cannot  be selected by the INPUT  button     RGB1 input or Y Pe Pr input e The COMPUTER IN 1 connector s input setting is wrong  At the menu screen  set for the proper input signal type   colors are not right     RGB2 input image does not At the menu screen  set for the proper input signal type   appear   Digital RGB input image does  not appear  Use a proper signal cable   The image is blurred   Focusing is uneven     e The projecting light is not hitting the screen squarely  Adjust the projecting direction so that the light hits the  screen squarely     e The    Brightness        Contrast        Sharpness    or    Phase    adjustments   Make the    Picture    adjustments     are not correct     The picture is dim  e The    Brightness    or    Contrast    adjustments are not correct  Make the    Picture    adjustments   e The lamp life is ending  Replace the lamp   Continued am       He rep    S19UIO       ll Before calling service personal  continued  i     The color is faint  e The    Color        Tint        R Level        G Level    or    B Level    adjustments Make the    Picture    adjustments   The tint is not good  are not correct       The lamp life is ending  Replace the lamp     The remote control does not e The remote control is not facing the remote sensor  Face the remote control transmitter toward the remo
80. the  Upon completion of any service or Do not carry the projector by the camera arm is still erect   repairs to this product  ask the service arm  Always store the arm back in position  technician to perform safety checks to Doing so can result in damage or injury  when moving the projector  Otherwise    determine that the product is in proper injury or damage may result     operating condition        Z       Al  ssh sta eae a P a 23  Do not leave documents on the unit  naie aeaa backa E eben Orme ee  di dinal poson  the document imaging function  25  Do not look into the arm light while it is  To avoid injury  be careful not to get your OEN et PAEO OET u   Jury  gery documents for projection on the unit for The strong light may cause damage to  hands caught when setting the camera        arm back in its original position  Families ena Petes OUE Wie RA cone your eyes or sight   9 p l erase the letters on a thermal paper     with children should be particularly  careful          sn 210 99    Power supply cord selection    If your line voltage is 220 to 240V  use one of    the following types of cable     Plug  configuration Plug tyoe        gt  EURO  x A  240V  SY  10 15A    DES  ALY 6A    Australian   240V   10A   North American  240V   15A    Switzerland  240V  6A    Line voltage    220     240V    200     240V    200     240V    200     240V    200     240V         sn 210 99    ll Contents    Before use  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cocccoccccoconocccnanccccanocccnanoncnannncrnananen
81. the air filter is damaged  contact your store of  purchase and replace it with a new one  Using a  damaged air filter will cause dust or dirt to get  inside the projector and onto the images     Air filter  Air filter cover    Assemble the air filter   Place the air filter in the air filter  cover  then insert the four tabs on  the filter frame into the holes in the  air filter cover     Filter frame    Mount the air filter cover    Insert the top of the air filter cover into the  projector first  then press on the bottom side to   6  install it           22U2U9JUIEIN    g Lens and main unit cleaning    CAUTION   If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling   ask the dealer to carry out the maintenance  such as cleaning     Cleaning the lens   Use a blower or a lens cleaner to clean the lens   Never rub or tap the lens with a hard object as  the lens surface is fragile     Cleaning the main unit  Pull out the power cord before cleaning   Use a soft cloth to wipe off stains from the  surface   To remove difficult stains  use a soft cloth  slightly moistened with a weak solution of  synthetic detergent and water  and finish with  a soft  dry cloth     Replacing the intake  exhaust fans and air filter   To maintain the efficiency of the projector  replace the intake and exhaust  fans about every two to three years    Ask the dealer for the replacement           22U2U9JUIEIN    Lamp replacement    The lamp will eventually begin to project dark  or dull pictures and finally wil
82. the memory card input mode  if the image data   s aspect  ratio is anything other than 4 3  the image is adjusted so that  either the width or the height  the larger of the two  becomes  full size  Note that images of 640 x 480 dots or smaller  cannot be displayed in full size   uay 1   Images are displayed in the input resolution    d Parts larger than 1024 x 768 dots are not displayed   Note that only signal sources whose clock frequency is 140  MHz or less can be displayed at the input resolution     To display a wide screen image compressed in a left right  squeeze operation by a DVD player  etc  in an original wide  screen size     Remote control     Continued     VOLUME ADJUST    Auto  Regardless of the setting by the    Input source setting     menu  the input source automatically switches to the  memory card input mode when a memory card is detected    Manual  Set the mode according to the setting by the    Input source  setting    menu     suas  3 syu  wsnfpy    On  When a memory card is detected while the memory card input  mode is selected  a slide show using the image data recorded  in the root directory of memory card starts automatically     You can set when the    Auto  demo    is Off   Auto  Execute the slide show automatically   Manual  Execute the slide show manually        Set to the frequency  50 60 Hz  of the power supply in your area     I Continued T        FULL MENU adjustments and settings   Picture  continued  57    When selecting    Position    or  
83. the screen     Press MUTE   The sound and picture are cut off temporarily   To cancel the mute mode  press MUTE again  The image and    sound will be output     The icon appears in the mute mode     Remote control    li Note  The mute mode is cancelled if another operation is performed during the mute mode     MUTE          suolie1ado    Freezing the picture    Remote control       55     FREEZE    You can freeze the image being projected     Use this function to stop images from a video recorder to make presentations     ES Press FREEZE   The picture freezes   To release the picture  press FREEZE again     The icon appears in the freeze mode        Notes  e The freeze mode is cancelled if any other operation is performed during the freeze mode     e You can not use the FREEZE button when the memory card input is selected   e The freeze mode cannot be set when there is no input  when no signals are being supplied  from a signal source      e The input source s image continues to play even when the projector is set to the freeze mode        suoleisdo    Enlarging the picture size    Remote control    o e   A V  lt   gt     RESIZE    RESIZE    The icon appears in the resize mode     You can enlarge  resize  the picture size projected     RESIZE Press RESIZE  A    a N     The enlargement ratio increases each time the RESIZE  N   button is pressed   The enlargement ratio can be increased continuously by keeping the  button pressed in   uNoparcruvw       gt       isang        RESI
84. these can be    selected even if their check box is not checked   56  gt   77  gt        Continued      FULL MENU settings     Default setting  continued  so    When selecting    Projection mode    in step 3     Press ENTER     The sub menu of    Projection mode    appears   309040    Control panel   Main unit side     Remote control    eSQUICK SSelect    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the  projection mode     Select the installation position of the projector  Confirm by  referring to the chart on page i    Standard  Floor mounted front projection  Rear  Floor mounted rear projection  Ceiling  Ceiling mounted front projection  Rear ceiling  Ceiling mounted rear projection    sbulnas  3 syu  wsnfpy       Press EXIT to return to the FULL MENU        Continued a       FULL MENU settings     Default setting  continued  70    Control panel    Remote control a   Main unit side     Felt    VOLUME ADJUST  dc EXIT       When selecting    No signal power off        Power on    or    Lamp power    in step 3     4c  gt   O Press VOL ADJ       to set             No signal power off    DD OFF  The power does not turn off automatically even if the no  signal status continues   5 min   The power turns off automatically if the no signal status  continues for approx  5 min     Manual  The power turns on by pressing the ON STANDBY button   Auto  When the power cord is plugged  the power turns on     Press the ON STANDBY button when turns power off  31 gt     Hi  Setthe lamp mode wi
85. ting for each input source   Return all of the items to the factory default setting for all inout sources             sbulnas  3 syu  wsnfpy    l Operating the menu screen    Press the MENU button to display the QUICK MENU     Input source name       MENU    Selected item  orange     NE Adjustment display bar      AE A Displayed for adjustable items      a QUICK MENU                1  Brightness O  m   Setting display buttons   Phase o  m  Displayed for items set by selection   Picture mode C Bright    sTue color The setting displayed in yellow is the      Keystone O  m   one currently set       Lamp power CHi   Low ENTER       There are also items with sub menus  displayed by pressing the ENTER button      Tuer Some items in the FULL MENU   have sub menus      ENTER    ENTER     0   Input source setting    Language         Adjust the contrast of the image     e  A Sas out In the QUICK MENU screen  simple explanations  of the selected items are displayed     L The button operation guide is displayed here     The contents of the operation guide differ  according to the type of menu and the selected item           MENU    The FULL MENU appears when the          MENU MENU button is pressed        Use the selection buttons  A   V  to  select the item to be adjusted or set        wo      A Selection oer    ENTER     al jenn  LY EXIT      ws aren MENU          Use the VOL ADJ       buttons to  Oe adjust or set the selected items     Press the EXIT button to end the adjust   5 ments
86. ton to lock in position     UuOI1J99UUOY  pue uo0  e  e1su     Turn the foot adjuster to make fine adjustment of the  height    Turn clockwise to lift up    Turn counterclockwise to lower     e To put the foot adjuster back  hold down the foot adjuster release button and lower the front slowly   e Be sure to hold the projector when putting the foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall on your fingers   e Do not tilt the projector at an angle exceeding the range adjustable by the foot adjusters  since the duration life of the lamp may be shortened     ll Ceiling mounted projector placement    CAUTION    When a ceiling mount is required  please consult with the dealer        Ceiling mounted front projection Ceiling mounted rear projection  Viewing a picture projected on the front of the screen from a Viewing a picture projected through the back of the screen from a  ceiling installation  ceiling installation                        Viewer Viewer    Translucent screen    Perform the    Projection mode    setting on the menu screen for the projection method        E Notes   e For models with a document imaging camera  the ceiling mounting is not recommended  since the camera arm may hang down if the projector is  suspended from the ceiling    e The relation between the projection size and the distance to the screen is the same as that of the floor mounted projection mode 18 gt         UOIJ99UUOY  pue uo  e  e1su     Connecting a computer    You can project the picture fro
87. tting following the instructions of     QUICK MENU Adjustments and Settings    to make the memory card    input selectable  NET    A  Input source setting    VA 3 2  M COMPUTER 2 O Analog RGB 2    Digital RGB  M Video   M S video    Check    Memory cara        Memory card  F Camera       eSFULL Sltem      eChange es Set Back    Insert the memory card into the  card slot    Insert the card securely  pressing it as far as it  can go    Be careful to insert the card in the proper  direction  The slot is designed so that it is  difficult to insert cards in the wrong direction   Inserting the card forcibly may deform the  internal terminals or cause other problems        Press INPUT repeatedly to select the memory   card input    The    Memory card    input display appears on the screen    e Start to read the data on the memory card and display the  image data sequentially as thumbnails    e The BUSY indicator lights in orange while the memory card is   being accessed   Do not eject the memory card while the   BUSY indicator is lit       Light in orange  Continued  a             suoleisdo    Projecting images stored in a memory card  continued  se    Description of screen The illustration below is an example for explanation purpose  only  The actual display  the number of directory  etc   differs  depending on the data stored in the memory card     Remote control    VOLUME ADJUST 4    The icon Y   processing        Control panel   Main unit side     appears during image data    Di
88. ttons  A   V  to select  interval time    10 sec    30 sec    3 min    10 min   Depending on the compression format of the JPEG files  it may  take more time than the setting value     Press EXIT to return to the QUICK MENU     After the adjustments and settings are finished   press EXIT     The menu screen disappears        The adjustments or settings are stored for each of the items marked    O    in the table in step 2     sumas  3 sjuauisnipy    l FULL MENU adjustments and settings   Picture    You can adjust contrast  brightness  color    level  image position  etc     Remote control            Control panel   Main unit side     Preparation    O Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step    Projection on the screen        Press MENU twice        When pressed once  the QUICK MENU screen appears  When    pressed twice  the    Picture    screen of the FULL MENU appears         QUICK MENU    Analog RGB 1     v    1  Brightness  Phase    E  Picture mode        Keystone    ie  Lamp power  jA  Input source setting      Language    O  EH  O  E H    O True color    O  EH     Low   ENTER    ENTER     Adjust the contrast of the image     eSFULL Sltem ee Adiust    Es Quit       3 0     g EFE    Picture       E Brightness    Ea  Phase     3  Position       3  Level    Use the selection buttons  A   V  to select the    adjustment and setting items     The types of adjustment and setting items are different  depending on the type of input source currently selected      1 
89. turn it back on    e The information display turns off if any other operation is performed    e The    Lamp time    shows an approximate time for lamp replacement   It should not be used as a   lamp warranty time counter   If the time indicated here nears 1000  contact your store of   purchase about obtaining a replacement lamp  TLPLX10  sold separately   The fractions of the   actual usage time are discarded from the time indicated here each time the projector is used    so the indicated time is actually somewhat shorter than the actual usage time    The    Lamp time    can be reset when the lamp is replaced    The    Version    is the version of the control program used in the projector and is used for   servicing  etc           suoieisdo    i Operating a computer by the remote control    You can control a computer by the remote control when the projector and computer are connected with the supplied USB cable  In this manual   this function is explained as    mouse remote control      Point the remote control at the remote control  sensor on the projector when operating with its  buttons   e To move the pointer  Press the outer side of the pointer control button    in the direction in which you want to move the   O    ronter control pointer   The speed at which the pointer moves  depends on how strongly the button is pressed         Fad      R CLICK e To click  L CLICK Press L CLICK or the center of the pointer    control    e To right click  Press R CLICK    e To drag and 
90. uce the picture     Focus on the picture by turning the  focusing ring   A still picture is recommended for focusing        Press VOL ADJ       to adjust volume   Press the     button to increase volume   Press the     button to decrease volume     The volume adjusting bar and the icon appear      A 60          l   Notes    When changing the projecting angle  adjust the foot adjuster    When the screen image is distorted in keystone  press the AUTO KEYSTONE button  33   The projector may stop operating if the surrounding temperature is too high or if the air filter is  clogged with dust    Due to the lamp characteristic  flickers may occasionally occur in a picture  This is not  malfunction of the unit    The projector   s liquid crystal panel is made using extremely advanced technology  but there  may be black spots  pixels that do not light  or bright spots  pixels that are constantly lit  on the  panel  Please note that these are not malfunctions    When trying to press the button whose operation is not available  the icon appears   When supplying the signal not compatible to the projector  the icon appears    When signals are not input from the input source  the icon Ej appears        suoneiado    Turning the power off    Press ON STANDBY after using the projector     An instruction message appears     Control panel   Main unit side     Press ON STANDBY again    Cooling starts  Once cooling is completed  the LAMP and FAN  indicators turn off and the standby mode is set   
91. uch 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       sn 910 99    12     AN     gt   gt   BES x  LAR Y  E    Do not place the product vertically       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   Do not use the product in the upright    position to project the pictures at the  ceiling  or any other vertical positions  14    A hments  It may fall down and dangerous  nag    Do not use attachments not  recommended by the product  manufacturer as they may cause  hazards        Continued Ma       i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  continued     16     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     17  Damage Requiring Service  Unplug this product from the wall outlet  and refer s
92. wer will not  turn on    Use a new lamp when replacing it    The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile  Do  not touch the lamp with your bare hands and do  not jolt or damage it  Do not use an exhausted  lamp    Dispose the exhausted lamp as toxic wastes     Load a new lamp   Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten the two fixed screws                       Attach the lamp cover     Slide the cover in place and tighten two  SCrews        Reset the lamp timer     Refer to the lamp instructions for resetting        22U2U9JUIEIN       f Before calling service personal 88    Check the following points before asking for support service  Refer also to    Trouble indications        Symptom  The power does not come on      The power cord is disconnected  Firmly plug in the power cord   e The lamp cover is not attached correctly  Attach the cover correctly     The power turns off while e The ambient temperature of the projection room is too high  Lower the ambient temperature of the projection room   using the projector  and turn the power on     No image appears     The muting mode is on   e The    Brightness    adjustment is at its darkest  Make the    Brightness    adjustment   e The source is not correctly connected to the projector   No sound is heard     The muting mode is on   e The sound volume is at the minimum   e The source is not correctly connected to the projector     e Input is not set so that it can be selected with the INPUT button  Set from the menu screen so 
93. with a piece of black  paper or cloth     Camera lens    2 ARMLIGHT Press ARM LIGHT on the camera control panel  and EXIT on the projector   s control panel    simultaneously   You can not use the remote control buttons           li Note   Do not press ARM LIGHT and EXIT buttons simultaneously if the camera lens is not  covered  Doing so will not only erase the white spot correction data already set but also  result in parts that are displayed normally being corrected  Also be careful if the camera  input mode is not selected           eJaues Hulbewi    ju9WIND0q    Store the camera images into the memory card    Control panel    Remote control E   Main unit side     ENTER 3    BUSY indicator          1    Camera  control panel    Document camera images can be stored on memory cards     Insert a memory card into the card slot    lf the memory card    Input select mode    is set to    Auto      the mode switches to  the memory card input mode  If so  press the CAMERA button to return to  the document imaging camera input mode     the cards  then press STORE IMAGE in the  camera control panel     A message asking you to confirm that you want to store the  image appears     2 STOREIMAGE Project the camera image you want to store on    Press ENTER   To cancel  press EXIT     The projector s BUSY indicator lights in orange    Note that ejecting the memory card while the indicator is  lit will damage the data     The icon appears when the memory card is in the  storing mode        
94. y not be performed properly for images that are  not displayed on the entire screen or extremely dark images        Press AUTO SET     The horizontal position  vertical position  sampling phase and  sampling frequency are adjusted automatically     The icon appears during signal processing     l   Notes              Automatic adjustment may not be performed properly for signals other than the RGB signals  with which the projector is compatible     The horizontal position  vertical position  sampling phase and sampling frequency can also be  adjusted from the menu screen 54 gt      Sampling frequency   Analog RGB signals input from the computer are converted into digital signals inside the  projector  The sampling frequency is the number of times per second the analog signals are  converted into digital signals  In order to capture  Sample  each individual dot of the  computer s signals  the sampling frequency must be adjusted to match the computer s dot  clock frequency  If this adjustment is off  details of the image may be blurred  a striped pattern  may appear when images with many vertical lines are displayed  or the image s width may  change  For RGB signals with which the projector is compatible  the sampling frequency is  adjusted automatically even without pressing the AUTO SET button     Sampling phase   The sampling phase is the timing at which the computer   s analog RGB signals are sampled  If  the sampling phase is off  the individual dots cannot be sampled at th
    
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