This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Safety Certifications
UL, CUL, TÜV, NOM
EN 55022 Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The typical use is in a conference room, meeting room or auditorium.
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Toshiba
1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
We declare under our sole responsibility that the TDP-P3 Projector conforms to
the following directives and norms:
Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC
EMI: EN 55022 (1992) Class A
EMC: EN 50082-1 (1992)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Instructions iii
Introduction 1
Image Resolution 1
Compatibility 1
Unpacking the Projector 1
Usage Guidelines 3
If You Need Assistance 4
Warranty 4
Setting up the Projector 5
Connecting a Computer 7
Connecting a Video Player 9
Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image 11
Turning Off the Projector 12
Using the Projector 13
Basic Image Adjustment 13
Using the Remote Control 13
Adjusting the Projector 15
Using the Keypad and Remote Buttons 16
Using the On-Screen Menus 18
Display Menu 19
Audio Menu 20
Image Menu 21
Controls Menu 24
Language Menu
Status Menu 26
26
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 29
Cleaning the Lens 29
Replacing the Projection Lamp 29
Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control 32
Using the Security Lock 32
Troubleshooting 33
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Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Appendix 37
Specifications 37
Accessories 38
Portable Computer Activation Chart 39
Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer 44
Projected Image Size 45
Index 47
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read and follow all safety instructions provided BEFORE
using your new projector. Failure to comply with safety instructions may result in fire, electrical shock, or personal injury and
may damage or impair protection provided by equipment. Please
save all safety instructions.
Safety Definitions:
•
Warning:
Statements identify conditions or practices that
could result in personal injury.
•
Caution:
Statements identify conditions or practices that could
result in damage to your equipment.
Safety Symbols:
Attention:
For information about usage of a feature, please
refer to the User’s Guide.
Hot surface. Do not touch.
Warn ing:
An arrow pointing to the lamp door on the projector.
Safety Terms:
•
Warning:
Don’t look directly into the lens when the lamp is
turned on.
•
Warning:
To replace the lamp, turn the projector off by
unplugging the power cord. To avoid burns, wait 30
minutes before opening the lamp door. Follow all instructions
provided in this User’s Guide.
•
Warning:
Please use the power cord provided. Connect
the power cord to a receptacle with a protective safety
(earth) ground terminal.
•
Warning:
Refer all service to qualified service personnel. Servicing your own projector will void the warranty. See the following page for the customer service contact information.
•
Caution:
Don’t block ventilation openings.
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Safety Instructions
•
Caution:
Don’t set liquids on the projector. Spilled liquids may
damage your projector.
•
Caution:
Don’t place the projector on a hot surface or in direct
sunlight.
•
Caution:
Do not drop the projector. Transport the projector in a
vendor-approved case; refer to your Toshiba dealer or
projectors.toshiba.com
Important Operating Considerations
for more information.
Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering
that may block the vents. In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing, thoroughly clean the area behind the projector and discard
any edible items placed in that area.
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Do not place objects in
this area behind the projector
Customer Service
If you need assistance, contact Toshiba Technical Support.
•
In North America, call Toshiba’s toll-free customer service
& technical support at
800-457-7777
(available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week).
•
In Asia, call
•
For web-based or other electronic technical support, please
visit Toshiba at
+81-3-3457-8429
support.toshiba.com
.
.
iv
INTRODUCTION
The Toshiba TDP-P3 is specifically designed for the mobile presenter. It packs XGA 1024x768 graphics with 16.7 million colors
into a small, 4.8 pound package. It generates crisp, clear images
using Digital Light Processing™ (DLP) technology, and features
an M1-DA connector for easy, built-in digital/analog and USB
connectivity. The TDP-P3 is easy to connect, easy to use, easy to
transport, and easy to maintain.
Image Resolution
The XGA resolution of the TDP-P3’s projected image is 1024x768.
The projector cannot compress screen resolutions above
1024x768. If your computer’s screen resolution is higher than
1024x768, reset it to a lower resolution before you connect the
projector
.
Compatibility
The projector is compatible with a wide variety of computers and
video devices, including:
•
IBM-compatible computers, including portable computers, up
to 1024x768 resolution.
NOTE: The TDP-P3 automatically
expands 640x480 and 800x600
images to 1024x768. You can dis-
play these images at their native
resolutions by turning off the Auto
Resize feature. See “Resize” on
page 21 for more information.
•
Apple® Macintosh® and PowerBook® computers up to
1024x768 resolution.
•
Most standard VCRs, DVD players, HDTV sources, camcorders and laser disc players.
Unpacking the Projector
The projector comes with the items shown in Figure 1. Check to
make sure all are included.
diately if anything is missing
Contact your Toshiba dealer imme-
.
If you are experienced in setting up presentation systems, use the
Quick Start
card that was included in the shipping box. For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to
this User’s Guide. User’s Guides are also available for download
from our website at
projectors.toshiba.com
.
NOTE: The projector is compati-
ble with 1080i HDTV format.
1
Introduction
NOTE: The contents of your
shipping box may vary depending
on the projector configuration
you’ve ordered.
1
2
3
5
7
4
9
6
8
10
11
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IGURE 1
Shipping box contents
1.TDP-P3 projector + lens cap6.M1-DA analog computer cable
2.Deluxe travel case7.Macintosh adaptor
3.User’s Guide and quick start
8.Audio cable
card
4.Power cord9.Composite video cable
5.Remote control 10.S-video cable
11.Audio cable adapter
2
zoom ring
speaker
keyp ad
Security lock
focus ring
connector panel
power
cord
connector
FIGURE 2
Side view of projector
Usage Guidelines
•
Do not look directly into the projection lens when the lamp is
turned on. The bright light may harm your eyes.
•
Do not block the grills on the projector. Restricting the air flow
can cause it to overheat and turn off. If this happens, you must
wait a minute before attempting to turn it back on.
•
Handle the projector as you would any product with glass
components. Be especially careful not to drop it.
•
Avoid leaving the projector in direct sunlight or extreme cold
for extended periods of time. If this happens, allow it to reach
room temperature before use.
•
Transport the projector in a vendor-approved hard or soft case;
refer to your Toshiba dealer or
projectors.toshiba.com
for more
information.
3
Introduction
If You Need Assistance
The first place to look for help is in this manual. Be sure to check
the guidelines in “Troubleshooting” on page 33.
If you need assistance, contact Toshiba Technical Support.
•
•
•
Warranty
This product is backed by a limited two-year warranty. The
details of the warranty are printed at the back of this manual. A
longer term warranty can be purchased from your Toshiba dealer.
Refer to your Toshiba dealer or
information.
In North America, call Toshiba’s toll-free customer service
& technical support at
800-457-7777
(available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week).
In Asia, call
+81-3-3457-8429
.
For web-based or other electronic technical support, please
visit Toshiba at
support.toshiba.com
support.toshiba.com
.
for more
4
SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR
Place the projector on a flat surface.
1
•
The projector must be within 10 feet (3 m) of your power
source and within 6 feet (1.8 m) of your computer.
•
If you want to project from behind a translucent screen, set
up the projector behind your screen. See “Rear Projection”
on page 24 to reverse the image.
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen.
2
•
The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen and
the zoom setting determine the size of the projected image.
Figure 3 shows three projected image sizes. For more information about image size, see “Projected Image Size” on
page 45.
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12 ft.
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Projected image size at minimum zoom
Make sure the projector is unplugged and your computer is
3
turned off.
IGURE
3
5
Setting up the Projector
in
in
NOTE: Before you continue,
make sure the projector is
unplugged and your equipment is
turned off. If you’re connecting a
computer, make sure the distance
between it and the projector is 6
feet or less.
F
IGURE 4
S-video
composite
video
Audio in
M1-DA
data interface
Connector panel
to USB mouse
F
IGURE 5
to computer
to computer video
to projector
M1-DA analog computer cable
6
Connecting a Computer
The projector ships with an M1-DA analog computer cable. If
your computer has a digital output, you can order the optional
M1-DA digital computer cable. Contact your Toshiba dealer for
ordering information.
Plug the end of the M1-DA analog computer cable
1
into the connector on the projector.
Plug the end of the M1-DA analog computer cable into
2
the video connector on your computer.
in
in
audio cable
USB mouse
M1-DA analog computer cable
FIGURE 6
Connecting the projector to a computer
NOTE: Many portable computers
do not automatically turn on their
external video port when a sec-
ondary display device such as a
projector is connected. Refer to
your computer manual for the
command that activates the exter-
nal video port. Activation com-
mands for some portable
computers are listed in the Appen-
dix of this manual on page 39 or
visit support.toshiba.com for more
information.
NOTE: If you are connecting an
older Macintosh computer that
does not have a 15-pin connector,
you must use a Mac adaptor
between the computer and the
projector.
7
Setting up the Projector
Do you want to control the computer’s mouse from the projector’s
remote or keypad?
Plug the end of the M1-DA analog computer cable
1
NOTE: The USB mouse is
supported for use with
Windows 98, Windows 2000, and
Apple OS 8.5 and higher only.
into the mouse connector on your computer.
Do you want to play your computer’s audio on the projector?
Plug either end of the audio cable into the audio connector on
1
your computer.
Plug the other end of the audio cable into the connector
2
NOTE: You do not need to restart
your computer after connecting a
USB mouse to use it (it is hot-
pluggable).
on the projector.
Now you’re ready to power up the projector and your computer.
Skip to “Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image” on
page 11.
8
Connecting a Video Player
If your video player uses a round, one-prong composite video
1
connector, you’ll need only the audio cable, audio adapter,
and composite video cable that shipped with the projector.
•
If your video player uses a round, four-prong S-video connector, you’ll need the S-video cable in addition to the
audio cable and audio adapter.
Plug the composite video cable’s yellow connector into the
2
“video-out” connector on your video player (Figure 7). This
connector may be labeled “To Monitor.”
•
If you’re using an S-video cable, connect it to the “S-video
out” connector on the video player (Figure 8).
Plug the other yellow connector into the composite video con-
3
nector
•
If you’re using S-video, plug the other end of the cable into
the “S-video” connector
on the projector.
on the projector (Figure 8).
in
in
NOTE: HDTV sources are con-
nected to the projector using the
M1-DA computer cable. See the
previous pages for details.
audio
adapter
composite video
cable
audio cable
F
IGURE
Connecting the projector to a video player using the standard video cable (with com-
posite video connector) and the audio cable and adapter
7
9
Setting up the Projector
in
in
NOTE: The audio adapter is
provided so that the same audio
cable used to connect a computer
can be used with the adapter to
connect a VCR.
audio
adapter
F
IGURE 8
S-video
cable
audio cable
Connecting the projector to a video player using an S-video cable and the audio cable
and adapter
Plug the audio adapter’s white connector into the left “audio
4
out” connector on your video player. Plug the adapter’s red
connector into the right “audio out” connector on the video
player (Figure 7 and Figure 8).
Plug the audio adapter’s other end into the audio cable.
5
Plug the audio cable into the “audio in” connector on the
6
projector.
CAUTION: Your video player
may also have a “Video Out”
connector for a coaxial cable
connection. DO NOT use this to
connect to the projector.
10
The projector is compatible with these major broadcast video
standards: NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-60, and
SECAM. It automatically adjusts to optimize its performance for
the incoming video. The input signal for SECAM video is similar
to other video signals and cannot be automatically detected,
therefore SECAM must be chosen manually. See “Video Standard” on page 24 for details.
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