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1. Pressing AUTO SET on the remote control can also adjust the image automatically 23 If you project an image from a computer with an LCD screen while monitoring the image on the computer the image may not be projected properly depending on the computer model In this case turn off the computer display or make the necessary picture adjustments on the projector For details on controlling the computer display etc refer to the computer s manual and description on the software for the computer used During adjustments of H position or V position the image may not be projected properly While using an aberration of the phase may occur In that case adjust Phase again These adjustments are stored until you turn the power off To store the adjustments even if the power is turned off follow the procedure of Saving data 34 Pressing RESET will return all the adjustments or settings currently displayed to their default Adjustments 4 gt Tint m Sharpness memm Picture pu uec 4 G level Preparation pm Display the image as explained in Picture Camera gain Projection Set the POINTER PJ selector to PJ eiiim 3 Press A or Y to select a preferred item lt i gt Contrast Lower Higher Brightness Darker Brighter Color Duller Brighter Tint Redder Greener Sharpness Soft
2. contents FA TOSHIBA OWNER S MANUAL 3LCD DATA PROJECTOR TLP450U TLPA 5 1 U WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA TLP650U TLPO 5 1 U WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA Before use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTENTS nH CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OP N CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO Note QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons WARNING The exclamation point within an AN equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and Notice maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in
3. Continued Notes is displayed on the screen if the projector does not receive any signal from the connected equipment Put the equipment in playback mode Due to the lamp characteristic flickers may occasionally occur in a picture This is not malfunction of the unit When an RGB source is selected and no signal is sent from the computer for about 30 minutes the projector turns to standby mode for power saving It automatically turns on when the signal resumes Pressing ON STANDBY also turns it on e While operating the projector 7 may be displayed on the screen This means that the operation cannot be completed ON STANDBY e 4 LAMP eH TEMP e 4 ON STANDBY Indicators erroe ON STANDBY Ql KEYSTONE Turning the power off 1 Press ON STANDBY after using the projector An instruction message appears 2 Press ON STANDBY again The LAMP indicator turns off and the projector turns to standby mode The ON idicator lights in orange 3 After confirming the exhaust fan stops unplug the power cord The ON indicator turns off CONTENTS t F Notes Even after turning the power off the intake and exhaust fans continue to work for about 3 minutes more to cool the inside of the projector Immediately after the power off the projector may not be turned on while the LAMP indicator is flashing in green Before unplugging the power cord make sure that the fans are stop
4. The colors are faint The colors are strange Color Tint R Level G Level or B Level adjustments are not correct Make the Picture adjustments 32 The lamp life is ending Replace the lamp Continued Others Continued Image does not appear when using the document imaging camera The remote control does not work wrong input is selected Select the correct input source 37 gt Image is out of focus or not clear when using the document imaging camera The camera lens is dirty Clean the camera lens Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens 41 gt The document imaging camera is out of focus Focus the document imaging camera Focus between main unit and screen is not correct Focus the picture by turning the focusing ring The light is not on The image may not be projected clearly if the light is not on gt Turn on the light 37 The remote control is not facing the remote sensor Face the remote control transmitter toward the remote sensor on the projector 15 The remote control is too far Operate within about 5 meters 15 There is an obstruction between the remote control and the remote sensor Remove the obstacle The batteries are exhausted Replace the batteries The operating mode of the remote control is not set correctly Set the POI
5. N N RGB IN VGA75 VGA 75Hz 37 500 75 000 640 480 N N RGB IN VGA85 VGA 85 2 4 43 269 85 008 640 480 RGB IN MAC13 MAC 13 35 000 66 667 640 480 RGB IN SVGA56 SVGA 56Hz 35 156 56 250 800 600 RGB IN SVGA60 SVGA 60Hz 37 879 60 317 800 600 P P RGB IN SVGA72 SVGA 72Hz 48 077 72 188 800 600 P P RGB IN SVGA75 SVGA 75Hz 46 875 75 000 800 600 P P RGB IN SVGA85 SVGA 85Hz 53 674 85 061 800 600 RGB IN MAC16 MAC 16 49 724 74 550 832 624 RGB IN XGA43i XGA 43Hz interlace 35 522 43 479x2 1024 768 OOlOO OO0 O0 O0 O O00O0 O0 O00O0O0O0O0OO0O e0 RGB IN Others CONTENTS m Continued full compatible dot resizing display simplified display high resolution serial transfer control Signal Frequency Resolution line Synchronizing Default Horizontal Vertical 650 651 450 451 Remarks System kHz Hz Horizontal Vertical H V edat mode XGA 60Hz 48 363 60 004 1024 768 N N XGA 70Hz 56 476 70 069 1024 768 N N XGA 75Hz 60 023 75 029 1024 768 P P XGA 85Hz 68 677 84 997 1024 768 N N MAC 19 60 197 74 872 1024 768 N N SXGA 75Hz 67 500 75 000 1152 864 MAC 21 68 681 75 062 1152 870 SXGA 60Hz 60 000 60 000 1280 960 P P SXGA 85Hz 8
6. PHP Horizontal position adjustment Default PJ3 Ceiling mounted rear projection Image PPH Phase adjustment Default KRO RGB input mode RGB Image PCK Clock adjustment Default KR1 RGB input mode Y Pb Pr Picture VBR Brightness adjustment Default KVO Video signal mode Automatic Picture VCL Color adjustment Default KV1 Video signal mode 60 NTSC JAPAN Picture VON Contrast adjustment Default KV2 Video signal mode 60 NTSC 3 58 Picture VSH Sharp adjustment Default KV3 Video signal mode 60 NTSC A 43 Picture VTN Tint adjustment Default KV4 Video signal mode 60 PAL 3 58 Picture VLB Blue level adjustment Default KV5 Video signal mode 60 PAL 4 43 Picture VLG Green level adjustment Default KV6 Video signal mode 50 NTSC 3 58 Picture VLR Red level adjustment Default KV7 Video signal mode 50 NTSC 4 43 Picture CGN Camera gain adjustment Default KV8 Video signal mode 50 PAL 3 58 Audio VOL Volume adjustment Default KV9 Video signal mode 50 PAL 4 43 Audio VTR Treble adjustment Default KVA Video signal mode 50 5 4 43 Audio VBS Bass adjustment Default MOO OSD mute OFF Default LJP Japanese display setting Default MO1 OSD mute O
7. Project the paper using the camera CONTENTS E 4 Write on the paper with a blue or red pen The handwriting is superimposed on the RGB picture GGD picture Notes Handwriting in colors except blue and red cannot be displayed properly Handwriting in fine lines may not be displayed properly Maintenance CONTENTS 4 ON Lit red ON Lit red LAMP Lit red LAMP Flashing red NCIS Is Anse BOSTON The lamp turns off or does not light up The power turns off or does not come on the indicators light up or flash The lamp s end or malfunction of the Trouble with the intake fan on unit Unplug the power cord and call the ie AREE Lampss life length is over replace the dealer 7 TEMP Indicator lamp with new one Unplug the power cord and call the ON Lit red dealer LAMP _ Flashing orange ON Lit red LAMP The power turns off or does not on Lit red Trouble with the exhaust fan Unplug the power cord and call the The power turns off or does not come on dealer The inside is too hot or the projector has been working in an area of high temperature Note Place the projector correctly so the Before attempting any maintenance unplug the ON Off or lit red intake and exhaust fans holes are not LAMP covere
8. To release the white balance press W BALANCE again to turn the LOCK indicator off Notes When projecting a transparent draft such as an OHP film or a small size document such as a name card etc place the supplied pad under them When the arm is not raised up the camera source cannot be projected f you raise up the arm while the camera input is selected the color of the picture may vary for an instant due to the white balance adjustment This is not malfunction f you put back the arm and raise it up while the white balance is locked the LOCK indicator is lit the projector releases the white balance but leaves the LOCK indicator on In this case press W BALANCE to restore the indicator to the normal status Camera gain adjustment may improve view of a camera subject which is too dark or vivid CONTENTS t Correcting illuminated defects If there are some luminous dots on a projected picture make the following correction 1 While the camera is active cover the camera lens with a black paper completely 2 Press OVERLAY and ARM LIGHT at the same time Camera When an RGB source is projected you can overlap your handwriting on it Preparation Display an RGB picture Set the document imaging camera at the ready 36 gt OVERLAY PHOTO TEXT ARM LIG 2 1 Prepare a white paper to write on 2 Press OVERLAY The camera source is overlaid on the RGB picture 3
9. adjustments and settings are made on the menu To display the menu press MENU X 0 2959 The followings adjustments and settings on the menu For details see page in When using this projector for the first time see Default 2 E Auto set Adjust 31 Auto sync Phase Keystone 30 correct the keystone distortion automatically To make the correction of keystone distortion beyond the automatic correction To adjust the image automatically To adjust the phase H position V position Clock Contrast Brightness Color Tint Sharpness R level G level B level Camera gain 16 Volume To shift the image position horizontally To shift the image position vertically To adjust the clock frequency Picture 32 gt To adjust the contrast To adjust the brightness To adjust the color depth To adjust the tint To adjust the sharpness To adjust the amount of red in the picture To adjust the amount of green in the picture To adjust the amount of blue in the picture To adjust the sensitivity of the document imaging camera For document imaging camera model only Audio 33 To adjust the sound volume of the speaker CONTENTS To adjust the bass of the sound output To adjust the treble of the sound output Default 28 To sel
10. enough 5 Load a new lamp Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten the two fixed screws 7 Reset the lamp timer Refer to the lamp instructions for resetting Notes projector displays the total working time at every 1 000 hours only when plugged in and turned on ex gt 1000H gt 2000H lamp should be replaced if the total working time exceeds about 2 000 hours Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing the lamp If it is not set correctly the power will not turn on Use a new lamp when replacing it lamp is made of glass and is very fragile Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands and do not jolt or damage it Do not use an exhausted lamp Others personnel Check the following points before asking for support service Refer also to Trouble indications 40 The power does not come on The power cord is disconnected gt Firmly plug in the power cord The lamp cover is not attached correctly Attach the cover correctly The power turns off while using the projector The ambient temperature of the projection room is too high Lower the ambient temperature of the projection room and turn the power on No image appears The lens cover is on Take off the lens cover The wrong input is selected Select the input source correctly 21 muting mode is Press MUTE to restore
11. input to the RGB INPUT connector regardless of your source selection Even while the projector is in standby mode the MONITOR OUTPUT connector continues its output Connections and installation There are four ways of installing this projector as shown right This section explains the standard case of the floor mounted front projection CAUTION When a ceiling mount is required please consult with the dealer When carrying the unit always handle the carrying handle Preparation Select a room that can be darkened Refer to the table on the next page 19 for the screen size and required distance Floor mounted front projection Viewing a picture projected on the front of the screen from a floor Viewer Ceiling mounted front projection The document imaging camera model could not be mounted on the ceiling Viewing a picture projected on the front of the screen from a ceiling installation Viewer CONTENTS m Floor mounted rear projection Viewing a picture projected through the back of the screen from a floor installation Translucent screen Viewer Ceiling mounted rear projection The document imaging camera model could not be mounted on the ceiling Viewing a picture projected through the back of the screen from a ceiling installation Translucent screen When installed the projector in the way except the floor mounted fro
12. only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Source of Light Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on The strong light from the lamp may cause damage to your eyes or sight Ventilation Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Before use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 5 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat E P Qo o SE ZA VE C Si 6 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet LT basement or near a swimming pool and the like 7 Cleaning Unplug
13. operate this unit immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location When the unit is exposed to such a change in temperature moisture may condense on the crucial internal parts To prevent the unit from possible damage do not use the unit for at least 2 hours when there is an extreme or sudden change in temperature CONTENTS H In the spaces provided below record the Model and Serial No located at the rear of your LCD projector Model No Serial No Retain this information for future reference Before use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS E CAUTION PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation use and servicing This unit is fully transistorized and does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY 1 Read Owner s Manual After unpacking this product read the owner s manual carefully and follow all the operating and other instructions Power Sources This product should be operated
14. the picture 23 gt Brightness adjustment is at its darkest Make the Brightness adjustment 27 The source is not correctly connected to the projector Connect the source correctly to the projector 16 No sounds are heard The wrong input is selected Select the input source correctly 21 audio muting mode is Press MUTE to restore the sound 23 The sound volume is at the minimum Adjust the sound volume on the menu The source is not correctly connected to the projector Connect the source correctly to the projector 16 The images are blurred Focusing is uneven The lens is dirty Clean the lens Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens CONTENTS mn The picture is out of focus Focus the picture 21 The projection distance is not appropriate Adjust the distance properly 19 projecting light is not hitting the screen squarely Adjust the projecting direction so that the light hits the screen squarely 19 Brightness Contrast Sharpness or Phase adjustments are not correct Make the Image or Picture adjustments 31 32 The pictures are dim Brightness or Contrast adjustments are not correct Make the Picture adjustments 32 The lamp life is ending Replace the lamp
15. this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 9 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 10 Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Before use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS n 11 12 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not place the product vertically Do not use the product in the upright position to project the pictures at the ceiling or any other vertical positions It may fall down and dangerous 13 Stack Inhibited Do not stack other equipment on this product or do not place this product on the ot
16. 32 1152 XGA60 1024 x 768 1024 1344 XGA70 1024 x 768 1024 1328 XGA75 1024 x 768 1024 1312 XGA85 1024 x 768 1024 1376 MAC19 1024 x 768 1024 1320 Od GI PO Gd Gd Gd Gd IO CO Gd PO Po CO w co 4 9 4 Command list Conditioning of the Projection Unit can also be done by a computer via the RS 232C as well Classification Command Meaning as by the remote control NORMAL POF Power OFF NORMAL PON Power ON Meaning NORMAL MOF Video audio mute OFF 7 1 No connection NORMAL MON Video audio mute ON 8 6 5 Sending data NORMAL AOF Audio mute OFF NORMAL AON Audio mute ON 3 Receiving data 5 3 1 Data set ready NORMAL DOF Status display OFF Signal ground NORMAL DON Status display ON 4 6 Data terminal ready NORMAL FOF Freeze OFF 2 1 7 Consent to send NORMAL FON Freeze ON u B BI d NORMAL INI Input RGB Mini DIN 8 pin 3 NORMAL IN2 Input Video Main Unit NORMAL IN3 Input Camera RESIZE RSO Resize reset Interface format RESIZE RS1 Resize 1 RESIZE RS2 Resize 2 RESIZE RS3 Resize 3 1 Communication RS 232C RESIZE RS4 Resize 4 method No parity 8DATA 1 STOP bit RESIZE POO Position reset 2 Data format Command
17. 5 938 85 002 1280 960 P P SXGA 43Hz interlace 46 433 43 436 2 1280 1024 SXGA 60Hz 63 981 60 020 1280 1024 P P RGB IN SXGA 75Hz 79 976 75 025 1280 1024 P P RGB IN SXGA 85Hz 91 146 85 024 1280 1024 P P RGB IN UXGA 60Hz 75 000 60 000 1600 1200 P P RGB IN UXGA 65Hz 81 130 65 000 1600 1200 P P RGB IN UXGA 70Hz 87 500 70 000 1600 1200 P P RGB IN UXGA 75Hz 93 750 75 000 1600 1200 RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN Notes If the mode identification does not define the mode described on the chart above adjust to the projection details If the mode identification is carried out correctly a normal display may be not obtained depending on the signal frequency SXGA UXGA signals can be projected since the projector has simplified compatibility with them However letters and lines can be inequal or a part can be missing Some signals may not be projected at all Some computers have output modes which are not compatible with this projector Check the compatibility of the connectors signal levels timing and resolutions Continued Others Continued Signal assignment D SUB 15 pin shrinking terminal Input Signal Video signal Analog 0 7V p p 750 Horizontal synchron
18. Connecting video equipment Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables not supplied To CR PR output To CB PB output To Y output Audio cable not supplied oojoo Video player with color difference output To VIDEO INPUT VIDEO yellow To VIDEO INPUT AUDIO L white To VIDEO INPUT AUDIO R red To VIDEO INPUT S VIDEO To Video output yellow To Audio output white S VIDEO cable not supplied To Audio output red To S VIDEO output Video tape player Note Signal input to the S VIDEO jack takes priority over that to the VIDEO jack CONTENTS Output terminals Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables You can connect extra monitor to view the picture You can connect a computer to control the projector To MONITOR OUTPUT AUDIO 3 5mm STEREO mini plug Audio output level is constant Audio cable not supplied To audio input Connect a stereo system for dynamic sound Notes Sound of the source which you select is output to the connected stereo system etc The MONITOR OUTPUT connector always sends out a signal which is
19. IBM PC DOS V computer use the supplied PS 2 mouse adapter if you are using a PS 2 mouse or connect the supplied IBM MAC cable directly to your computer if you are using a serial mouse When connecting the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER to the USB PORT for the first time insert the Windows98 CD ROM and install the device drivers for a USB interchangeability device and a USB human interface devices two kinds The installation starts automatically when you connect a USB mouse cable connected to the remote mouse receiver to the USB port of your computer Continued Operations Continued Operating the computer by the remote control Use the supplied remote control pointing it at the connected REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER selector e control L CLICK 88 R CLICK L CLICK Preparation Set the POINTER PJ selector to POINTER To move the pointer Press the pointer control The pointer moves to the pressed direction To left click Press L CLICK To right click Press R CLICK To drag and drop While holding down the center of the pointer control press the rim and release the center E Notes The remote control operating range is about 5 meter from the front of the remote sensor The remote control may not operate when there is sunlight or other strong light such as a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote sensor CONTENTS t Adjustments the menu Most of
20. MENU to display the menu xl 2 Press lt or gt to select i Qj Volume 9 Bass Treble 3 Press A or Y to select a preferred item 4 Press lt or gt to adjust the item To select another item go back to step 3 1 Volume To turn down To turn up Bass Treble 2 2 0 wer wr wm To reduce the bass To increase the bass To reduce the treble To increase the treble 5 Press MENU The menu disappears CONTENTS Notes These adjustments are stored until you turn the power off To store the adjustments even if the power is turned off follow the procedure of Saving data Pressing RESET will return all the adjustments or settings currently displayed to their default Adjustments menu 1 Press MENU to display the 2 Press lt or gt to select 9 Preparation Display the image as explained in Picture Projection Set the POINTER PJ selector to PJ EX Save data All preset 3 Press A or Y to selecta preferred item Save data To save the adjustments and settings on the menu All preset restore the adjustments and setings on the menu to the factory set 4 Press ENTER 5 Press MENU The menu disappears CONTENTS E Camera CONTENTS ES Camera control panel 1 OVERLAY button 39 1 2 3 To activate the overlaying projection 2 PHOTO
21. N Default LEN English display setting Save DRS Adjustment value preset Default LFR French display setting Save DSV Adjustment value saving Others Main unit Power requirements 100 240 50 60Hz Power consumption TLP450U 220W TLP451U 235W TLP650U 220W TLP651U 235W Mass TLP450U 3 7 Kg TLP451U 4 5 Kg TLP650U 3 7 Kg TLP651U 4 5 Kg Dimensions TLP450U 650U 318 x 87 x 232 mm W H D Including the projecting sections TLP451U 651U 318 x 87 x 288 mm W H D Including the projecting sections Ambient environment Temperature 0 C to 35 C Humidity 30 to 70 RH Lamp UHP lamp 150W Speaker 1W monaural RGB INPUT RGB signal D sub 15 pin Audio 1V p p more than 22 93 5mm stereo mini jack VIDEO INPUT S video signal Mini DIN 4 pin Video signal 1V p p 75Q Audio 1V p p more than 22kQ RCA pin jack MONITOR OUTPUT RGB signal D sub 15 pin Audio 1V p p less than 2 2kQ 93 5mm stereo mini jack CONTROL terminal Mini DIN 8 pin RS 232C Cabinet Material ABS resin Liquid crystal display Projection system 3 pannels transmission Panel size 0 9 inches Driving system TFT active matrix Picture elements TLP450U 451U 480 000 pixels 800 x 600 dots x 3 TLP650U 651U 786 432 pixels 1024 x 768 dots x 3 CONTENTS Projection lens Lens Zooming lens F 1 8 2 1 f 36 47mm Focusi
22. NTER PJ selector according to the equipment you want to control CONTENTS ya Others Mode determination and signal system Signal Frequency full compatible Resolution line dot resizing display Synchronizing Default Mode System Horizontal Vertical kHz Hz Horizontal Vertical H V 650 651 450 451 model model CONTENTS 45 simplified display high resolution serial transfer control Remarks NTSC NTSC 15 734 59 940 664 484 N N VIDEO IN PAL SECAM PAL SECAM 15 625 50 000 756 574 N N VIDEO IN NTSC DTV480i Digital broadcasting 15 750 60 000 720 640 480 N N RGB IN DTV480P VGA60Hz Digital broadcasting 31 500 60 000 720 640 480 N N RGB IN DTV720P Digital broadcasting 47 500 60 000 1280 720 N N RGB IN HDTV DTV1080i Hi Vision Digital broadcasting 33 750 60 000 1920 1080 N N RGB IN NEC24K PC98 Standard 24 830 56 420 640 400 N N RGB IN TEXT70 VGA 350 31 470 70 090 640 350 P N RGB IN TEXT70 VGA 400 31 470 70 090 640 400 N P RGB IN TEXT85 VGA 85Hz 1 37 861 85 080 640 350 P N RGB IN TEXT85 VGA 85Hz 2 37 861 85 080 640 400 N P RGB IN VGA60 VGA 60Hz 31 470 59 940 640 480 N N RGB IN VGA72 VGA 72Hz 37 861 72 809 640 480
23. TEXT button To switch modes between text and photo 3 ARM LIGHT button 37 To turn on or off the light Fret oa 4 LOCK W BALANCE indicator 38 Lights when the white balance is locked E 5 W BALANCE button 3 To switch white balance settings between 4 5 6 ocument imaging camera CAUTION When using the camera be careful to not pinch your hand or fingers into the arm Do not look into the projection lens while operating the projector OVERLAY PHOTO TEXTJARM LIGHT On the document imaging camera model you can project pictures using the document imaging camera The document imaging camera can directly project any materials documents illustrations etc without using an OHP film automatic adjustment and lock 6 CAMERA button 37 To select the camera source Press again to return to the previous input source Camera head Focusing ring Camera lens Arm Light Continued Camera CONTENTS Continued 3 Turn the arm 6 Pull up the light Preparation of the document imaging camera 1 Raise up the arm 7 Turn the light 5 Turn the camera head Notes Never give shocks or impacts to the camera or arm as this may cause breakdowns While raising up the arm in step 2 be careful not to hit your face or your bogy Camera CONTENTS Picture project 2 Place a document text 3 Press CAMERA to select the document
24. V 6 Press 4 or gt to correct the distortion lt q To reduce the upper width gt gt To expand the upper width 7 Press MENU The menu disappears CONTENTS E F Notes Pressing KEYSTONE on the remote control can also correct the keystone distortion automatically 22 These adjustments are stored until you turn the power off Pressing RESET will return all the adjustments or settings currently displayed to their default Pictures may be slightly deteriorated by the keystone correction Adjustments Image A Auto sync Phase Preparation Display the image as explained in Picture Projection Set the POINTER PJ selector to PJ le H position f V position Ey Clock 1 SELECT ADJUST MENU 3 Press Y to select Auto sync 4 Press ENTER The image is automatically adjusted For further adjustments follow the below steps AUTO SET 4 5Press Aor Y to selecta preferred item 6 Press 4 or gt to adjust the item To select another item go back to step 5 Phase To reduce flickers m 3 H position To shift the image to the 1 Press MENU to display the left to the right menu V position To shift the image down to up 2 Press 4 or gt to select ga Clock To remove vertical stripes 7 Press MENU The menu disappears CONTENTS F Notes
25. ance charges must be prepaid by you Continued Others Continued 6 The repaired product is returned freight prepaid to the purchaser after warranty servicing 7 If you have any questions about service please contact the following TACP Service Center TACP is not obligated to provide purchasers with a substitute unit during the warranty period 82 Totowa Rd Wayne NJ 07470 U S A Phone 973 628 8000 Fax 973 628 1875 Toll Free for Service Call 1 800 631 3811 TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC CONTENTS El
26. anese does not properly set the Fran ais French signal type of the source Deutsch German from the followings Italiano Italian NTSCM NTSC signal Espa ol Spanish NTSC443A NTSC4 43A signal Portugu s Portuguese NTSC J NTSC J signal NTSC NTSC N signal Press MENU to display the menu NTSCA43B 75 4 438 signal PAL PAL signal zl di 3 PAL N PAL N signal Keystone SECAM SECAM signal LEE PAL443 PAL4 43 signal W Auto set PAL M PAL M signal Continued Adjustments Continued display On On screen displays indications of input selection signal absent or mute mode etc appear On screen displays do not appear 5 Press MENU The menu disappears Notes These settings are stored until you turn the power off To store the settings even if the power is turned off follow the procedure of Saving data Pressing RESET will return all the adjustments or settings currently displayed to their default CONTENTS E Adjustments Press MENU to display the Keystone menu preparation 2 Press lt or gt to select 7 Display the image as explained in Picture Projection Set the POINTER PJ selector to PJ W Auto set VJ Adjust SELECT ADJUST 3 Press Y to select Auto set 4 Press ENTER The keystone distortion is corrected automatically For further correction follow the below steps 5 Press
27. ct video equipment etc Continued Before use Continued 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 AVOID EXPOSURE LAsER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE MADE IN JAPAN CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WAVE LENGTH 645nm MAX OUTPUT 1 CLASS ILASER PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC 82 TOTOWA RD WAYNE NJ 07470 U S A CONTENTS n RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2 LONGUEUR D ONDE 645nm PUISSANCE MAXIMA 1mW LASER STRAHLUNG NIGHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASS 2 MANUFACTURER JUNE 1999 PLACE OF WELLENLANGE 645nm MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG 1mW MANUFACTURER A REMOTE CONTROL MODEL CT 90009 EN60825 1 1994 A11 L issi t aser emission part Functions when the POINTER PJ selector is set to POINTER 1 AUTO SET button 23 gt To adjust the image automaticcally 7 gt TS 10 2 KEYSTONE button 22 gt 4 POINTER PJ selector To switch the operation modes of the remote control 2 POINTER To operate a computer The M To correct the keystone distortion of the supplied REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER PJ picture automatically should be connected to the computer 3 PJ To opera
28. d TEMP Turn the projector off and leave it for a while and turn it on again The power does not come on Clean the air filter Malfunction of the unit Unplug the power cord and call the dealer Maintenance CAUTION If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling ask the dealer to carry out the maintenance such as cleaning Cleaning the air filter The filter under the air filter cover is the device to shut out dusts or dregs Do not use the projector with the filter taken off Give a frequent clean especially to the air filter The cleaning period is once per about 50 hours 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Take off the air filter cover The filter is on the right side of the projector Pull up the filter tabs 3 Clean the air filter cover Remove dust and stains with a vacuum cleaner 7 Cleaner s nozzle 4 Attach the air filter cover Notes When the air filter is dusty the ventilation is impaired This causes the temperature inside the projector to rise and may damage the unit Attach the air filter cover firmly after the cleaning If it is not set correctly the dusts will enter and they will be projected and overlapped on the picture CONTENTS t Use a blower or a lens cleaner to clean the lens Never rub or tap the lens with a hard object as the lens surface is fragile Cleaning the lens Cleaning the main unit Pull out the power cord bef
29. d installation Continued How to use the foot adjuster The tilt of the projector can be adjusted using the foot adjuster 1 Lift the front of the projector until a tilt angle desired is obtained and hold down the foot adjuster release button The foot adjuster will stretch Release the button to lock in position Notes When the projector is moved from a cold location to a warm location or when the ambient temperature in the projection room has risen suddenly moisture may condense on the lens or the mirror to blur the projected pictures In such a case leave the projector for an adequate time 1 to 2 hours depending on the room s condition before using it so it adjusts to the ambient temperature If the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or other strong light the projected picture becomes too faint to see Shut out the light with curtains or other means If the screen and the projector are not installed properly the projected picture may be distorted If the projector is tilted the picture may be distorted To obtain the best possible picture place the projector so it faces the screen squarely Foot adjuster release button Foot adjuster 2 Turn the foot adjuster to make fine adjustment of the height Turn clockwise to lift up Turn counterclockwise to lower CONTENTS E 3 To put the foot adjuster back hold down the foot adjuster release button and lower the front slowl
30. e 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 or to damage to product or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed altered defaced or rendered illegible 7 If it is determined after investigation that the claimed problem was not covered with this warranty you shall pay the cost of investigation at prevailing rate Step by step procedure how to obtain warranty service To obtain warranty servicing you should 1 Read the owners manual thoroughly before operating 2 Please contact your dealer for an immediate service and an advice 3 If your dealer is not able to assist you please contact TACP Service Center listed below or a servicing facilities authorized by TACP for a warranty service within thirty 30 days after you find a defective product or part 4 Arrange for a delivery of the product to TACP Service Center or a servicing facilities authorized by TACP 5 The shipment of the product must be insured safely and securely packed preferably in the original carton or a carton with an equivalent protection A letter explaining the defect and also a copy of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase must be enclosed All transportation and insur
31. ect the language for displays To set the projecting orientation according to the way of installation To set the signal type of RGB input To set the signal type of video input To use or disable on screen displays Save 34 save the adjustments and settings on the menu To restore the adjustments and setings on the menu to the factory set Adjustments Initial settings 2 Press lt or gt to select Defaul CONTENTS E Proj mode Confirm your installation type on the chart on page 1387 VJ Adjust x Standard Floor mounted front T QD Language English projection MARCARE KC Proj mode Standard Ceiling Ceiling mounted front Preparation BR RGB input RGB projection Display the image as explained in Picture amp Video signal Auto Rear Floor mounted rear Projection Scorn display On projection Set the POINT R PJ selector to PJ ME projection 3 Press or Y to select RGB input preferred item To set the signal type of RGB input RGB RGB signal 4 Press 4 or gt to make the Y Pb Pr Color difference Component setting video signal from the DVD To select another item go back to step 3 Language Video signal Select a language for the menu or on To set the signal type of video input SERI displays Auto Automatic signal detection English English works on video input If it Jap
32. ection 5 3 i tree Operating the computer by the remote control Adjustments Setting and adjustments on the menu eee eee esee eene Initial settings Default eese eee eere eene neenon Keystone correction Keystone eese e eese e eee ee eee tenen Projection adjustments Picture adjustments Picture eere esee eese ee eee eene etna Sound adjustments Audio e eere eee eere ee eene eene enne tanen Saving data SAVE PR S CONTENTS Part names and functions of document imaging camera 35 Picture projection with the document imaging camera 37 Overlaying projection 39 Maintenance Trouble indications eee e ee eese eee 40 Air filter lens and main unit cleaning esee eere 41 Lamp replacement 42 Others Before calling service personnel cerae eee eee ertet nnns 43 Input signal M 45 Adjustments with 8 232 0 400 49 51 53 Before use CONTENTS n Control pane
33. emark of Microsoft Corporations in the U S and other country Others LIMITED WARRANTY TOSHIBA TLP600 400 Series 3LCD Data Projector Toshiba America Consumer Products Inc TACP makes the following limited warranties These limited warranties extend to the original end user purchaser Limited two 2 Years Warranty of Parts and Labor warrants this product and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years after the date of original retail purchase For a period of two years after the date of original retail purchase TACP will repair a defective product or a part without charge to you This warranty also covers accessories of 3LCD Data Projector This warranty period of the lamp is ninety 90 days Your Responsibility The above warranties are subject to the following conditions 1 You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase 2 You must make a written notification within thirty 30 days after your discovery of a defective product or part 3 All warranty servicing of this product or parts must be made by TACP or a service facility authorized by TACP 4 These warranties are effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the USA CONTENTS 5 Labor service charges for installation and adjustment of customer controls are not covered by this warranty 6 Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited abov
34. er B __ Sharper Press MENU to display the ies eee menu To increase red 2 Press or gt to select 5 G level To reduce green To increase green B level To reduce blue Contrast 4 To increase blue Xt Brightness ee Color m 4 Press 4 or gt to adjust the item To select another item go back to step 3 CONTENTS t Camera gain For document imaging camera model only To lower the camera sensitivity when the subject is too bright To raise the camera sensitivity when the subject is too dark 5 Press MENU The menu disappears E Notes The adjustment can be stored on each input source RGB Video Camera Tint adjustment is not available for PAL nor SECAM signals Color Tint and Sharpness adjustments are not possible when RGB input is selected Tint and Sharpness adjustments are not possible when camera input is selected Tint and Sharpness adjustments are not possible when Y Pb Pr signals are input These adjustments are stored until you turn the power off To store the adjustments even if the power is turned off follow the procedure of Saving data Pressing RESET will return all the adjustments or settings currently displayed to their default Adjustments Preparation Display the image as explained in Picture Projection Set the POINTER PJ selector to PJ SELECT ADJUST 1 Press
35. her equipment Top and bottom plates of this product develops heat and may give some undesirable damage to other unit 14 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 15 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn Before use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 16 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls ma
36. imaging camera illustration onto or around the camera input mode projector and turn the camera Pressing CAMERA on the camera control Preparation head to direction of the panel or INPUT on the main unit can also Display the image as explained in Picture document select it Projection 21 is displayed LCD PROJECTOR LCD PROJECTOR 4 Move the camera head to e adjust the size of the picture QM Up To reduce You can project around the projector by moving the arm and the camera head CAMERA Press ARM LIGHT The light turns on Continued Camera Continued 5 Focus on the picture by turning the focusing ring on the camera head Focusing ring N Near F Far AB 6 Press PHOTO TEXT to select the mode of the document PHOTO FU when using a photograph TEXT when using a text 7 When finished turn off the light and close it and put back the arm Follow the steps of Preparation of the document imaging camera in reverse Note The light turns off automatically when the arm is leaned Locking the white balance Normally this camera automatically adjusts the color balance to project the picture If the adjustment is not sufficient follow the steps below to lock the white balance 1 Project a white paper and enlarge it to fill the screen 2 Press W BALANCE to turn the LOCK indicator on The white balance is locked
37. izing signal TTL level positive negative polarity Vertical synchronizing signal TTL level positive negative polarity Composite synchronizing signal TTL level Pin arrangements Video input Red Video input Green Video input Blue N C GND GND Red GND Green GND Blue CO NI BY CO N N C GND GND N C Horizontal synchronizing composite synchronizing signal Vertical synchronizing signal N C CONTENTS Continued Continued RGB signal defaults The following signals are factory set as defaults Video Timing Horizontal Video Timing Vertical in each mode However some computers may de A B 6 have different timings than those in the chart Make the necessary adjustments if the picture Video IEEE Video has flickers or is blurred Hor Sync c Ver Sync H r I D E K Timing chart B D E Mode Resolution Pixels Pixels Pixels Pixels Pixels NEC24k 640 x 400 640 848 TEXT70 640 x 350 640 800 TEXT70 640 x 400 640 800 TEXT85 640 x 350 640 832 TEXT85 640 x 400 640 832 VGA60 640 x 480 640 800 VGA72 640 x 480 640 832 VGA75 640 x 480 640 840 VGA85 640 x 480 640 832 MAC13 640 x 480 640 864 SVGA56 800 x 600 800 1024 SVGA60 800 x 600 800 1056 SVGA72 800 x 600 800 1040 SVGA75 800 x 600 800 1056 SVGA85 800 x 600 800 1048 MAC16 823 x 624 8
38. l 1 ON STANDBY button 21 To turn the projector on or off ENTER INPUT SELECT ADJUST ON STANDBY MENU Main unit gt H 2 MENU button 27 7 To display or close the menu 3 SELECT ADJUST button 28 select items or adjust values on the menu 4 ENTER button Lens cover To enter your selection on the menu 5 INPUT button 21 To select the input source 6 ON indicator 21 7 LAMP indicator 21 gt 40 gt 8 TEMP indicator 40 Zooming ring 21 Focusing ring 21 Projection lens Exhaust holes Foot adjuster Intake holes release button Foot adjuster Infrared remote sensor Continued Before use Continued Left side AC IN socket Rear side Carrying handle 19 Open to carry the projetor Speaker Infrared remote sensor Intake holes Document imaging camera model CONTENTS Right side RS 232C RGB AUDIO RGB AUI CONTROL MONITOR OUTPUT RGB INPUT VIDEO INPUT 1 CONTROL connector 17 To connect a computer to control the projector 2 MONITOR OUTPUT connectors RGB output AUDIO output 17 To connect to a monitor or audio equipment 3 RGB INPUT connectors RGB input AUDIO input To connect a computer etc 4 VIDEO INPUT connectors S VIDEO input VIDEO input AUDIO input 17 conne
39. ng Manual operation Zooming Manual operation Document imaging camera Lens F 1 8 2 3 f 5 8 23 2mm Focus Manual operation Iris Auto Level adjustment allowed Image element 1 3 inch CCD Total picture elements 810 000 pixels Resolution Horizontal 1024 vertical 768 Lighting LED light Continued Others Continued Accessories Wireless remote control 1 AA size 2 44 222 2 Power eii etes 1 RGB cable dem 1 3m Adapter for Macintosh computers 1 PC audio 4022 2 2 1 3m Audio Video cable 1 3m LENS COVEN RE eek 1 REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER 1 IBM MAC mouse cable for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER 1 PS 2 mouse adapter for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER 1 MAC mouse adapter for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER 1 USB mouse cable for REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER 1 TOG iioii eene 1 Carrying case 1 The design and specifications are subject to change without notice CONTENTS Et Trademarks NEC PC 98 series are trademarks of NEC Corporation IBM DOS V VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trad
40. nt projection make the setting of the projecting orientation on the menu Continued Connections and installation CONTENTS mn Continued 2 Adjust the distance between 3 Connect the power cord _ the lens and the screen Insert one end in the AC IN socket on Place the projector on a steady The projection size depends on the level surface such as a table distance between the lens and the Insert the other end in a wall outlet Screen Point the projector squarely at the screen for the best possible picture Adjust the projection size by changing the 9 p distances as shown below j Top view 00 Screen m lt To a wall outlet The ON indicator lights in orange and the projector turns to standby mode 4 Take off the lens cover Point the lens straight at the center of the screen as above a Distance between the lens and the screen b Distance between the lens height and the Side view bottom of projection area 2 Screen a m Z Screen size Minimum Maximum Z inches WIDE TELE Z 1 132 2 5 1 56 2 017 Z Pu 3 186 Z 3 999 2 5 091 arcu M i 8 064 10 096 Place the projector horizontally so that the The values are approximations projecting light hits the screen squarely Continued Connections an
41. ojector while the arm Do not carry the projector by the camera is still erect arm Always store the arm back in position when Doing so can result in damage or injury moving the projector Otherwise injury or damage may result 22 Do not leave documents on the unit for long periods of time while using the document imaging function Do not leave texts papers or other documents for projection on the unit for long periods of time The heat could erase the letters on a thermal paper CONTENTS n Before use Power supply cord selection If your line voltage is 220 to 240 use one of the following types of cable Plug configuration Plug type Line voltage 27 DA SS EURO 240V 10 15 220 240V W UK 240V 6A 200 240V Australian 240V 10A 200 240V TA North American 240V 15A 200 240V Switzerland 240V 6A 200 240V Before use Contents Before use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS sccsssssssssesssssscessesscsassecsecssecscenseaceenss IMPORTANT eerte ete entente eene enne IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS vsseseemeneaseseasese Power supply cord selection Part names and functions Connections and installation CONNECTIONS EC Projector placement Operations Picture proj
42. ore cleaning Use a soft cloth to wipe off stains from the surface To remove difficult stains use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a weak solution of synthetic detergent and water and finish with a soft dry cloth Replacing the intake exhaust fans and air filter To maintain the efficiency of the projector replace the intake and exhaust fans about every two to three years Ask the dealer for the replacement Maintenance The lamp will eventually begin to project dark or dull pictures and finally will not light up Lamp s life length depends on the use condition In such a case replace the lamp with new one CAUTION If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling ask the dealer to carry out the maintenance such as cleaning or replacement of the lamp When replacing always use lamp TLPL6 sold separately For detail refer to TLPL6 instruction f 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 1 Unplug the power cord CONTENTS m 3 Take off the lamp cover on the bottom panel Loosen two screws and pull off the lamp cover 6 Attach the lamp cover Slide the cover in place and tighten two screws 4 Pull out the lamp Loosen the two fixing screws and lift up the handle to pull out the lamp 2 Wait until the lamp gets cold
43. ped Correcting the keystone distortion A picture may be expanded on the upper side if projected upward from the projector lifted up by the foot adjuster The projector can correct this keystone distortion automatically Press KEYSTONE The keystone distortion is corrected automatically To correct further make the Keystone adjustment on the menu Continued Operations Continued AUTO SET gt C3 FREEZE MUTE G CALL MUTE Adjusting the image automatically An image which is flickering blurred or is not centered can be adjusted automatically Press AUTO SET The image is adjusted automatically To adjust further make the Image adjustment on the menu 31 gt Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily 1 Press MUTE The sound is cut off temporarily X appears 2 Press MUTE again The picture is also cut off temporarily Tq appears To restore press MUTE again Note If you press MUTE while the menu is displayed the menu disappears Freezing the picture Press FREEZE The picture freezes mark appears on the up right corner of the screen To release the picture press FREEZE again Any other operations can also release the picture E Note This function is convenient for the case where you are using the document imaging camera model and change documents to project through the camera Displaying the input source info
44. projection size regardless of the signal types picture returns to the normal position Optionally you can change the picture size to when the RESET button is pressed after the through size or enlarge it picture is moved Press RESIZE picture not be projected properly Each time the button is pressed the picture while Moving the picha size changes from the center of the picture When the picture size does not correspond with the projection area the picture can be moved by pressing A V gt Operations by the remote control If you connect the iREMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER to the computer the supplied remote control can work as a mouse of the computer Connecting the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER Check that the power of the computer is turned off Connect the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER Remove the mouse actually used and change it to the supplied cable USB Mouse cable USB i port PV 98 IBM Mac USB gt SERIAL PORT IBM MAC PS 2 Mouse cable Mouse adapter supplied supplied Bon 01 006 Cu no gt MOUSE PORT MAC Mouse adapter supplied Macintosh REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER i supplied CONTENTS t F Notes To operate the projector and the computer by the remote control place the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER close to the projector When connecting the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER to an
45. r To To edd RGB AUDIO monitor audio port output port To RGB INPUT RGB RGB cable supplied PC audio cable supplied Notes The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have an analog RGB output terminal For details refer to the computer manual You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector For details consult the dealer If NTSC PAL SECAM signals are input to the RGB INPUT connector they cannot be displayed Input NTSC PAL SECAM signals to the VIDEO INPUT jack CONTENTS m Connecting a Macintosh computer Attach the supplied adapter for Macintosh computers Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables Laptop Desktop computers computers monitor port Adapter for Macintosh computers supplied RGB RGB To audio output port INPUT INPUT RGB AUDIO RGB cable supplied PC audio cable supplied Notes projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have an analog RGB output terminal For details refer to the computer manual You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector For details consult the dealer adapter for Macintosh computers is conformable to MULTIPLE SCAN 21 Continued Connections and installation Continued
46. rmation Press CALL The current input source and the signal status information is displayed To close the display press CALL again CONTENTS t Contents of displayed items STATUS gt INPUT RGB SIGNAL XGA60Hz SCREEN XGA60 SYNCHV N N Current input source Signal system of the input source Signal system automatically detected by the projector Mode determination 45 Synchronizing polarity of input signal P Positive N Negative Note If you press CALL while the menu is displayed the menu disappears Continued Operations CONTENTS 24 When the picture size is smaller than the projection area A To move the picture upward V To move the picture down move the picture leftward gt gt To move the picture rightward Continued When the picture size is larger than the projection area To view the upper side of the picture To view the lower side of the picture To view the left side of the picture To view the right side of the picture RESIZE RESET C3 RESET RESIZE 4 Notes Picture size returns to normal after the power is turned off The values are not saved You may not change the picture size depending to the signal Pictures of VGA signals etc may be slightly nls cisci inferior in quality at the initial size because Pictures are projected at the maximal they are enlarged
47. shall be composed of RESIZE PO1 Position upper shift alphanumeric characters of ASCII RESIZE POS Ee oer Sam description Use only capital letters RESIZE POS Position left shift RESIZE PO4 Position right shift 3 Speed 9600 bps CAMERA CWO Automatic W B OFF 4 Communication STX 02h Command 3Byte ETX 03h CAMERA CW1 Automatic W B ON format CAMERA CSO Text mode OFF 5 Return value One command only can be used in one CAMERA CS1 Text mode ON communication CAMERA cor overlaying ar verlaying mode Acknowledge ACK 06h ADJUST ARS Adjustment value reset Not Acknowledge NAK 15h ADJUST ARG Adjustment value increase Continued Others Continued Classification Command Meaning Classification Command CONTENTS 1 Meaning ADJUST ALF Adjustment value decrease Default LGR German display setting ADJUST AUP Adjustment value increase Default LIT Italian display setting ADJUST ADW Adjustment value decrease Default LSP Spanish display setting KEYSTONE PKA Keystone automatic adjustment Default LPO Portuguese display setting KEYSTONE PKS Keystone manual adjustment Default PJO Floor mounted front projection Image PAT Panel automatic adjustment Default PJ1 Floor mounted rear projection Image PVP Vertical position adjustment Default PJ2 Ceiling mounted front projection Image
48. t toward the screen 11 R CLICK button 26 gt ENTER button To right click enter your selection on the menu 2 Install the batteries Make sure that the polarities match the 12 VIDEO button 21 gt illustration in the compartment To select the video input 13 CAMERA button for document imaging camera model only To select the camera input 14 RESET button To restore the settings and adjustments to the default 15 FREEZE button 23 To freeze the picture 3 Attach the cover Continued Before use Continued Notes Using batteries incorrectly can cause them to leak or 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 batteries If a battery leaks carefully wipe off any residue inside the battery case before loading new batteries Remote control operation Point the remote control at the infrared remo
49. te sensor and press a button Front side Rear side Distance Angle OG within about 5 meters from the front of the remote sensor within about 15 of the remote sensor in every direction CONTENTS m F Notes The remote control may not operate when there is sunlight or other strong light such as a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote sensor Operate the remote control from a position where the remote sensor is visible Do not drop the remote control or otherwise jolt it Keep the remote control out of locations with excessively high temperature or humidity Do not get water on the remote control or place wet objects on it Do not disassemble the remote control Under unusual circumstances the remote control may not operate well due to the location being used or the surroundings At such times change the direction of the remote control to the projector and retry the operation Connections and installation Connecting an IBM PC or compatible computer DOS V Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before connecting the cables Connect when you want to view a picture Laptop Desktop the computer monitor computers computers V MONITOR be 8 1 4 OUTPUT INPUT monito
50. te the projector 11 3 MARKER button 4 To display a marker on the screen 5 4 gt button 28 Each time the button is pressed the Pointer control L CLICK R CLICK 12 marker changes the shape and finally To select items or adjust values on the ENTER disappears menu ene 13 To shift a picture after changing its size CFC 14 with the RESIZE button 6 RESIZE FREEZE To move the marker displayed with the Si move the pointer of the computer 7 MUTE CALL 16 substitute for the L CLICK button by _9 pressing the center 8 17 Continued Before use Laser emission part rPOINTER RGB VIDEO CAMERA 1 Ee C3C6 2 3 A cc NU 6 RESIZE RESET FREEZE 7 MUTE CALL 9 um 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CONTENTS m 16 MUTE button 23 To cut off the picture and sound ily 6 L CLICK button 26 gt MENU button left click 17 CALL button 23 gt To display or close the menu To display the current input source and signal status information 7 RGB button 21 gt To select the RGB input 8 RESIZE button Installing batteries To change the picture size 1 Open the cover 9 ON STANDBY button 21 To turn the projector on or off 10 LASER button To display the laser pointer by pointing the laser emission par
51. terference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Laser beam is emitted when the laser button of the remote control is pressed Do not look from the front of the remote control Do not face toward a person or to a mirror Before use IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Save Original Packing Materials The original shipping carton and packing materials will come in handy if you ever have to ship your LCD projector For maximum protection repack the set as it was originally packed at the factory Avoid Volatile Liquid Do not use volatile liquids such as an insect spray near the unit Do not leave rubber or plastic products touching the unit for a long time They will mar the finish Moisture Condensation Never
52. y The foot adjuster will put back Note Be sure to hold the projector when putting the foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall on your fingers Operations CAUTION Do not look into the projection lens while operating the projector Preparation Install and connect the projector properly Take off the lens cover Set the POINTER PJ to Pu 3 Indicators ONISTANDBY 1 Press ON STANDBY Both the ON and LAMP indicators light up in green ON ON Green On Green LAMP LAMP Flashing Green Q On Green CONTENTS 3 Select the input source On the remote control Press RGB or VIDEO On the control panel of the main unit Press INPUT repeatedly Each time the button is pressed the source indication on the screen changes as follows r RGB To project pictures from a computer connected to RGB INPUT Video To project pictures from a video player connected to VIDEO INPUT Camera To project pictures from a document imaging camera For document imaging camera model only 4 Adjust the picture size by turning the zooming ring Turn to the right to enlarge the picture Turn to the left to reduce the picture 2 Turn on the connected equipment and put it in playback mode 5 Focus on the picture by turning the focusing ring A still picture is recommended for focusing Continued Operations
53. y result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 18 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Replacement of the lamp only should be made by users 19 20 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Do not get your hands between the camera arm and the main unit when setting the camera arm back in its original position To avoid injury be careful not to get your hands caught when setting the camera arm back in its original position Families with children should be particularly careful Before use CONTENTS n IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 21 Do not carry by the camera arm 23 Do not move the pr

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