Toshiba TLP780U, TLP781U User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
3LCD DATA PROJECTOR
TLP780U
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Before use
TLP781U
(
WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
)
TLP780U

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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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 products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within 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: 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 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.
WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by
Toshiba, or parties authorized by Toshiba, could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Notice: 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.
CAUTION: 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.

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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

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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 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.
In the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No. located at the bottom of your LCD projector.
Model No.
Retain this information for future reference.
Serial No.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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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 owners manual carefully, and follow all the operating and other instructions.
2. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
3. 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.
4. 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 manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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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.
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 basement; or near a swimming pool and the like.
7. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
8. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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11. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short­out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
12. Do not place the product vertically
Do not use the product in the upright position to project the pictures at the ceiling, or any other vertical positions. It may fall down and dangerous.
13. Stack Inhibited
Do not stack other equipment on this product or do not place this product on the other equipment. Top and bottom plates of this product develops heat and may give some undesirable damage to other unit.
14. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
15. Accessories
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturers 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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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16. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug
is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects
have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to
rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate
normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or
damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance – this indicates a need for service.
17. If glass components, including lens and lamp, should break, contact your dealer for repair service.
This product incorporates glass components, including a lens and a lamp. If such parts should break, please handle with care to avoid injury and contact your dealer for repair service. The broken pieces of glass may cause to injury.
In the unlikely event of the lamp rupturing, thoroughly clean the area around the projector and discard any edible items placed in that area.
18. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. (Replacement of the lamp only should be made by users.)
20. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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21. 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.
22. Do not carry by the camera arm.
Do not carry the projector by the camera arm. Doing so can result in damage or injury.
23. 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.
24. Do not move the projector while the arm is still erect.
Always store the arm back in position when moving the projector. Otherwise injury or damage may result.
25. Do not look into the arm light while it is lit.
The strong light may cause damage to your eyes or sight.
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Power supply cord selection

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If your line voltage is 220 to 240V, use one of the following types of cable.
Plug configuration
Plug type
EURO 240V 10 – 15A
UK 240V 6A
Australian 240V 10A
North American 240V 15A
Line voltage
220 – 240V
200 – 240V
200 – 240V
200 – 240V
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Switzerland 240V 6A
200 – 240V

Contents

CONTENTS
COVER
10
Before use
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................... 2
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ............................................... 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................... 4
Power supply cord selection ............................................... 9
Contents .............................................................................. 10
Names of each part on the main unit................................ 11
Names of each part on the remote control ...................... 14
Loading batteries................................................................ 15
Remote control operation .................................................. 16
Installation and connections
Floor-mounted projector placement ................................. 17
Projector placement angle adjustment ............................ 20
Ceiling-mounted projector placement .............................. 21
Connecting a computer (COMPUTER IN 1 connector) ... 22 Connecting a computer (COMPUTER IN 2 connector) .. 23
Connecting video equipment ............................................ 24
Projector operation control by a computer...................... 26
How to use the output connector ..................................... 27
Operations
Projection on the screen.................................................... 28
Turning the power off ......................................................... 33
Adjusting the picture automatically.................................. 34
Correcting the keystone distortion ................................... 35
Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily ................ 37
Freezing the picture ........................................................... 38
Enlarging the picture size .................................................. 39
Displaying PIP Sub-pictures .............................................. 40
Displaying Information....................................................... 41
Operating a computer by the remote control .................. 42
Adjustments & Settings
Before use
Operating the menu screen ............................................... 43
GUIDE MENU adjustments and settings .......................... 45
FULL MENU adjustments and settings - Picture ............. 46
FULL MENU adjustments - Position ................................. 47
FULL MENU adjustments - Color ...................................... 48
FULL MENU adjustments and settings - Audio ............... 49
FULL MENU adjustments and settings - Display ............ 50
FULL MENU settings - Default setting .............................. 51
FULL MENU settings - Reset ............................................. 52
PIP menu setting ................................................................ 53
Document imaging camera
Part names (of the document imaging camera model) ... 54
Preparation of the document imaging camera ................ 55
Picture projection with the document imaging camera .. 56
Overlaying projection......................................................... 59
Locking the white balance ................................................. 60
Correcting illuminated defects .......................................... 61
Maintenance
Trouble indications ............................................................ 62
Air filter cleaning ................................................................ 63
Lens and main unit cleaning ............................................. 65
Lamp replacement .............................................................. 66
Others
Before calling service personal ........................................ 68
Pin assignment of COMPUTER IN, MONITOR OUT
connector ............................................................................ 70
Applicable signal ................................................................ 71
Controlling the projector by using RS-232C .................... 73
Specifications ..................................................................... 79
LIMITED WARRANTY .......................................................... 81

Names of each part on the main unit

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CAUTION
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.
Control panel
Infrared remote sensor
Air exhaust
Front side
Lens cover
Zooming lever
Focusing ring
Lens
12
Right side
Air intake
31
The explanation here is only for the model without the document imaging camera. For the model with the document imaging camera, refer to
.
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Anti-theft lock hole
Left side
Speaker
31
Rear side
Air intake
Carrying handle
Open to carry the projector.
AC IN socket
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Foot adjuster
Foot adjuster release button
Note
The air exhaust discharges high temperature air. Do not put anything around the air exhaust, otherwise it may deform due to the high temperature air.
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Continued
Names of each part on the main unit (continued)
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To display the menu screen and/or select operations on the menu screen.
43 44
Use the selection buttons and the EXIT button to enlarge the image.
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EXIT button
Selection buttons
ENTER button
MENU button
INPUT button
To select the input source.
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ON/STANDBY button
28 33
Before use
To turn the projector on or off (standby).
ON indicator LAMP indicator
TEMP indicator FAN indicator
28 33
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286233 62
28 33 62
VOL/ADJ buttons
To indicate the status of the projector.
44
To set and/or adjust values on the menu. To adjust the volume when the menu is not displayed.
ON / STANDBY
P
M
A
L
N
O
T
E
M
P
F
A
N
AUTO SET button
34
To adjust the computer input image
R
E
T
N
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N
E
M
T
U
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N
I
VOL / ADJ
E
X
I
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A
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T
O
S
E
T
K
E
Y
S
T
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N
E
automatically.
KEYSTONE button
35
To correct the keystone distortion of the picture.
Top side
Control panel
Continued
Names of each part on the main unit (continued)
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CONTROL connector
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(RS-232C connector)
To connect a computer to control the projector. (Remove the cover to use
the connector.)
USB connector
42
To connect to a USB connector of a computer when using the remote control mouse.
Right side
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
)
(
B/PR
Y/P
AUDIO
IN
R - AUDIO - L
COMPUTER IN 2
VIDEO IN
MONITOR OUT connector
27
Before use
To connect a monitor, etc.
COMPUTER IN 1 connector
22 25
To enter RGB signal from a computer, etc or component video signal (Y/P
B/PR
Signal) from a video equipment.
COMPUTER IN 2 connector
23
To enter RGB signal from a computer, etc.
S-VIDEO connector
24
To enter S-Video signal from video equipment, etc.
S-VIDEOVIDEO
AUDIO IN jack (Audio input)
22 25
(ø 3.5mm stereo mini-jack) To enter audio signal from a computer or video equipment with component video output (Y/P signal output) supported.
B/PR
VIDEO jack
24
To enter video signal from video equipment, etc.
AUDIO(L/R) jacks
24
To enter audio signal from video equipment, etc.

Names of each part on the remote control

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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
ON/STANDBY
INPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
FREEZE
PIP
MUTECALL
SET
INPUT button
To select the input source.
EXIT
RESIZE
KEYSTONE button
Top side
To correct the keystone distortion
REAR
AVOID
RADIATION IS EMITTED
FROM THIS APERTURE
MADE IN JAPAN
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL CT –90057
COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J
TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS,INC.
82 TOTOWA RD., WAYNE, NJ 07470, U.S.A.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
WAVE LENGTH : 650nm
MAX OUTPUT : 1mW
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
WAVE
NE
MAX
LONGUEUR
RAYONNEMENT
APPAREIL
PUISSANCE
NICHT
PAS
OUTPUT
LENGTH (WELLENÄNGE,
IN
REGARDER
DEN
A
D' ONDE) : 650nm
MAXIMA) : 1mW
LASER
(MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG,
STRAHL LASER
DANS DE
BLICKEN, CLASSE LE
FAISCEAU 2
LASER
KLASSE
IEC60825-1 A1;1997
MANUFACTURED:
SEPTEMBER 2000
PLACE OF
MANUFACTURE:A
2
PRODUKT
LASER RADIATION
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM, CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT LASER-STRAHLUNG
AVOID
EXPOSURE LASER
RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE
MADE IN JAPAN
REMOTE CONTROL MODEL CT– 90057
COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J
TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS,INC.
82 TOTOWA RD., WAYNE, NJ 07470, U.S.A.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
WAVE LENGTH : 650nm
MAX OUTPUT : 1mW
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
of the picture.
LASER RADIATION
CAUTION
Pointer control button
R-CLICK button
L-CLICK button
To use as USB remote control mouse.
PIP button
To display the video input image
WAVE
MAX
LONGUEUR
NE
APPAREIL
PUISSANCE
PAS
OUTPUT
LENGTH (WELLENÄNGE,
REGARDER
A
D' ONDE) : 650nm
MAXIMA) : 1mW
LASER
(MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG,
DANS
DE CLASSE
LE FAISCEAU
2
IEC60825-1 A1;1997
MANUFACTURED:
SEPTEMBER 2000
PLACE OF
MANUFACTURE:A
RAYONNEMENT
NICHT
IN DEN
STRAHL
LASER
BLICKEN,
LASER
KLASSE
2 PRODUKT
as a small size picture in the
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM, CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
LASER-STRAHLUNG
computer image display window.
FREEZE button
To freeze the picture.
CALL button
To display the information.
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35
42
40
38
41
Laser emission part
LASER
AUTO
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
ON/STANDBY
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
INPUT
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
PIP
Remote control transmission part
ON/STANDBY button
To turn the projector on or off (Standby).
28 33
LASER button
To display the laser pointer by pointing the laser emission part toward the screen.
AUTO SET button
To adjust the computer input image automatically.
VOLUME/ADJUST buttons
To set and/or adjust values on the menu. To adjust volume when the menu is not displayed. Hereafter called "VOL/ADJ button" in this manual.
Selection buttons
ENTER button EXIT button MENU button
RESIZE buttons
To enlarge the picture size.
MUTE button
To cut off the picture and sound temporarily.
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44
To display the menu screen and/or select the operation on the menu screen.
Use the selection buttons and EXIT button to enlarge the image.
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37
433944
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Loading batteries
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 any 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 at very close range, replace all the batteries with new ones.
When replacing the batteries, use longer life alkaline batteries.
If a battery has leaked, carefully wipe off any residue inside the battery case before loading new batteries.
1
2
Bottom side
CONTENTS
Open the cover.
Install the batteries.
Make sure that the +/– polarities match the illustration in the compartment.
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3
Attach the cover.

Remote control operation

Point the remote control at the infrared remote sensor and press a button.
About 15
About 15
°
°
ON/STANDBY
About 15
About 5m
About 15
°
°
Front side
PIP
CALL
MUTE
About 15
INPUT
LASER
K
E Y
S T
O
N E
A
U
T O
SET
L-CLICK
R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
PIP
F R
E
E Z
E
CALL
MUTE
R E
S I Z
E
About 15
K E
Y S T
L-CLICK
R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
F R
E
E Z
E
R
E S
IZ E
O N
E
A U
INPUT
LASER
T O
SET
°
°
ON/STANDBY
About 15
5m
About
About 15
°
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Before use
°
Rear side
Notes
The remote control may not operate when there is sunlight or other strong light such as a fluorescent lamp shining on the projectors 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.

Floor-mounted projector placement

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
Floor-mounted front projection
Viewing a picture projected on the front of the screen from a floor installation.
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21
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Floor-mounted rear projection
Viewing a picture projected through the back of the screen from a floor installation.
Translucent screen
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Installation and
connections
Viewer
Viewer
Continued
Floor-mounted projector placement (continued)
Place the projector on a steady, level surface such as a table.
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To obtain proper screen projection, place the projector so that the light beam hits the screen squarely.
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2
Top view
Screen
90°
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.
-
Screen
90°
a (min.) =
a (max.) =
a: Distance between the lens and
the screen (m)
a
Projection size
Projection size
27.041
21.463
1.6017
-
1.2699
Screen
90°
Side view
The values are approximations.
a (m)
Projection size
(inches)
32 40 60
80 100 150 200 300
Minimum
(At maximum zoom)
1.42
2.16
2.90
3.63
5.48
7.33
11.02
Installation and
connections
Maximum
(At minimum zoom)
1.42
1.80
2.74
3.67
4.60
6.93
9.26
Continued
Floor-mounted projector placement (continued)
Connect the power cord.
3
Insert one end into the AC IN socket on the projector.
Insert the other end into a wall outlet.
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Installation and
connections
ON / STANDBY
P
M
A
L
N
O
T
E
M
P
F
A
N
Light (Orange)
Power cord (Supplied)
The three indicators, TEMP, LAMP, and ON, light in green for several seconds and then the ON indicator lights in orange and the projector turns to the standby mode.
Do not perform any operations while the three indicators are lit green.
Take off the lens cover.
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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 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 rooms 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 will become too faint to see. Shut out the light with curtains or by other means.
If the screen and the projector are not installed properly, the projected picture may be distorted.

Projector placement angle adjustment

The tilt of the projector can be adjusted using the foot adjuster.
Lift the front of the projector until the desired tilt angle is
1
Foot adjuster
Foot adjuster release button
2
obtained and hold down the foot adjuster release button.
The foot adjuster will extend. Release the button to lock in position.
Turn the foot adjuster to make fine adjustment to the height.
Turn clockwise to lift up. Turn counterclockwise to lower.
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Installation and
connections
Lift up
Lower
Notes
To put the foot adjuster back, hold down the foot adjuster release button and lower the front slowly.
Be sure to hold the projector when putting the foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall on your fingers.
Do not tilt the projector at an angle exceeding the range adjustable by the foot adjusters, since the life duration of the lamp may be shortened.

Ceiling-mounted projector placement

CAUTION
When a ceiling mount is required, please consult with the dealer.
Ceiling-mounted front projection
Viewing a picture projected on the front of the screen from a ceiling installation.
Ceiling-mounted rear projection
Viewing a picture projected through the back of the screen from a ceiling installation.
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Installation and
connections
Viewer
Translucent screen
Perform the Projection mode setting on the menu screen for the projection method.
Note
The relation between the projection size and the distance to the screen is the same as that of the floor-mounted projection mode
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Viewer
18
.

Connecting a computer (COMPUTER IN 1 connector)

You can project the picture from the computer. Check that the power supplies for the projector and for the computer are off before connecting the cables.
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COMPUTER IN 1 connector For use as both analog RGB (1) and Y/P
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
)
(
B/PR
Y/P
COMPUTER IN 2
factory, it is set for use as analog RGB (1) input.
B/PR input. At shipping from
Installation and
connections
AUDIO IN jack
AUDIO
VIDEO IN
R - AUDIO - L
IN
S-VIDEOVIDEO
For use as both audio signals for RGB input (analog RGB (1)/analog RGB (2)/ digital RGB) and Y/P
B/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
RGB cable (supplied)
To AUDIO IN jack
ø3.5mm stereo mini-jack
Audio cable (supplied)
To audio output port
Notes
The projector cannot be connected to a computer without an analog RGB connector. For details, refer to the computer manual.
You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector. For details, consult the dealer.
When connecting to a Macintosh computer, use the supplied Mac adapter (Multiple Scan 21 compatible). For some models the adapter is not required.
Some computers may have output modes which are not compatible with this projector. Check the compatibility of the connectors, signal levels, timing,
resolutions, etc.

Connecting a computer (COMPUTER IN 2 connector)

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You can project the picture of analog RGB or digital RGB signal from a computer by using the COMPUTER IN 2 connector. Check that the power supplies for the projector and for the computer are off before connecting the cables.
COMPUTER IN 2 connector (DVI connector) For use as both analog RGB (2) input and digital RGB input. At shipping from factory, it set for use as Analog RGB (2) input. Change the setting on
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
(
)
Y/P
B/PR
COMPUTER IN 2
the menu screen when using as Digital RGB input.
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connections
AUDIO IN jack
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEOVIDEO
For use as both audio signals for RGB input (analog RGB (1)/analog RGB (2)/digital RGB) and Y/P
B/PR input.
AUDIO
IN
Connecting a Mac adapter for Macintosh computers (supplied)
Computer
To COMPUTER IN 2 connector
Be sure to connect in the proper direction.
To monitor port
DVI cable (supplied)
To AUDIO IN jack
ø3.5mm Stereo mini-jack
Audio cable (supplied)
To audio output port
Notes (Please also read “Notes” on page 22.)
DVI digital cable needs to be purchased separately when you input a digital RGB signal.
Although infrequent, noise might be generated on the screen depending on the types of computer and connection cables. Should this occur, reduce the
refresh rate of the computer signal, or lower the resolution. Use of connection cables that are 2 m or shorter is recommended.
The input signal specifications of the DVI port of the projector conform to DVI 1.0 specifications; however, contents protection is not supported. Note that there is no guarantee for the operations not specified in this specification.

Connecting video equipment

You can project the picture from video equipment by using VIDEO IN connectors. Check that the power supplies for the projector and for the video equipment are off before connecting the cables.
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Installation and
connections
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
)
(
B/PR
Y/P
AUDIO
IN
R - AUDIO - L
COMPUTER IN 2
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEOVIDEO
To S-VIDEO connector
Video equipment
Be sure to connect in the proper direction.
To S-video output
S-video cable (not supplied)
Pin plug (red) To audio output (R)
Pin plug (white) To audio output (L)
(Red) To AUDIO-R jack
(White) To AUDIO-L jack
(Yellow) To VIDEO jack
AV cable (supplied)
Pin plug (yellow) To video output
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.
Continued
Connecting video equipment (continued)
You can project the picture from video equipment with component video output jack. Check that the power supplies for the projector and for the video equipment are off before connecting the cables.
COMPUTER IN 1 connector For use as both analog RGB(1) and Y/P is set for use as analog RGB(1) input. Change the setting on the menu when using as Y/P
B/PR input. At shipping from factory, it
B/PR input.
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Installation and
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USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
)
(
B/PR
Y/P
COMPUTER IN 2
AUDIO IN jack For use as both audio signals for RGB input (analog RGB (1)/analog RGB
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEOVIDEO
(2)/digital RGB) and Y/P
B/PR input.
AUDIO
IN
Video equipment (DVD player, etc.)
To COMPUTER IN 1 connector Be sure to connect in the proper direction.
Monitor cable Mini D-sub 15P-BNC
Adapter BNC-pin (Not supplied)
(Green) To Y video output
(Blue) To P
B video output
(Red) To P
R video output
(Not supplied)
Pin plug (red) To audio output (R)
Pin plug (white)
To AUDIO IN jack
To audio output (L)
Audio cable (not supplied)

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You can control the projector by a computer connected with the control cable supplied.
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Check that the power supplies for the projector and for the computer are off before connecting the cables.
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
(
B/PR
Y/P
AUDIO
IN
)
R - AUDIO - L
COMPUTER IN 2
VIDEO IN
Remove the cover to use the CONTROL connector.
S-VIDEOVIDEO
To CONTROL connector
Be sure to connect in the proper direction.
Control cable (supplied)
To remove the cover, slide it up while pushing it.
Installation and
connections
Computer
Note
Do not connect any cable other than the exclusive one supplied.
To RS-232C port

How to use the output connector

You can output video signals to a computer monitor, etc. Check that the power supplies for the projector and for the equipments are off before connecting the cables.
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
)
(
B/PR
Y/P
COMPUTER IN 2
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Installation and
connections
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEOVIDEO
To MONITOR OUT connector
Computer monitor, etc.
AUDIO
IN
Be sure to connect in the proper direction.
Notes
The analog RGB signals or Y/PB/PR 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 signal of the COMPUTER IN 1 connector is output. (Digital RGB signals are not output.)
Signals are output from the MONITOR OUT connector even when in the standby mode.
An ordinary computer monitor may not display a normal picture with Y/P
B/PR signals.

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CAUTION – Do not look into the projection
lens while operating the projector.
Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
FREEZE
PIP
MUTECALL
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
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Preparation
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Install and connect the projector properly.
2
Take off the lens cover.
ON/STANDBY
1
ON/STANDBY
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.)
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(Green) (Green) (Green) (Green) (Green)(Green
Flashing)
The lamp lights and the start up display appears.
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Notes
The startup screen disappears when you push the EXIT button or wait for a while. You can also set the startup screen not to be displayed on the menu screen.
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When a projector is used for the first time, the language selection menu is displayed after the startup screen disappears. Set it up with procedures 2 and 3 on the next page.
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Projection on the screen (continued)
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When a projector is used for the first time, the language selection menu, which is to select a language for displaying menus or messages, is displayed. Select a desired language. (At shipping from factory, it is set to English.)
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Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
SET
2
ENTER
ENTER
Select a desired language with the selection buttons (
/
), and
press ENTER.
A menu confirming the selection result is displayed in the selected language.
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L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
3
2
EXIT
MENU
ENTER
FREEZE
PIP
RESIZE
MUTECALL
Control panel
(Main unit side)
ON / STANDBY
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VOL / ADJ
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Notes
• The language selection menu will not be displayed on the second and subsequent times you turn on the power. However, if “Reset all”
be displayed when the power is turned on next.
The language can also be selected on the menu screen.
This Owners manual is described on the supposition that English was selected.
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ENTER
Press ENTER to confirm.
Press EXIT to return to step 2 if you want to re-select a language.
is executed, the language selection menu will
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Turn on the connected equipment and put it in playback mode.
Select Cancel or install driver contained in the supplied CD-ROM, when the dialog box of the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears on the computer when connecting a computer. (The supplied CD-ROM contains a driver information
file named TOSHIBA_TLP.inf. Click the Browse button of the
dialog box to find and designate this file.)
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Projection on the screen (continued)
Select the input source to project. There are two kinds of methods as follows (5-a and 5-b.)
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Remote control
5-a,5-b
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
MENU
Control panel
(Main unit side)
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ON / STANDBY
LASER
AUTO
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
INPUT
ON/STANDBYINPUT
SET
5-a
INPUT
Select the input source by pressing INPUT repeatedly.
At shipping from factory, Analog RGB(1) connected to COMPUTER IN 1 connector or “Video” connected to VIDEO Jack can be selected. (You can select “Camera” when using the model with a document imaging camera.)
The icon and the name of the selected input source appear on
Operations
the screen.
Note
The types of input sources selected when the INPUT button is pressed repeatedly can be
EXIT
RESIZE
5-b
set from the menu screen.
INPUT
5-b
INPUT
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Press INPUT and hold for two seconds.
The input source selection menu appears.
Select the input source to project with the selection buttons (
Regardless of the contents of input source settings on the
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/
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Press ENTER.
A picture of the selected input source is projected. When a sound signal source is also connected, sound is
emitted from the speaker.
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Projection on the screen (continued)
Notes
(Signal sent 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 computers 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 image quality from a computer signal other than XGA may be inferior. It is recommended
to set the 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.
Adjust the picture size by turning the
6
7
zooming lever.
Turn to the right to enlarge the picture. Turn to the left to reduce the picture.
Focus on the picture by turning the focusing ring.
A still picture is recommended for focusing.
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Continued
Projection on the screen (continued)
Press VOL/ADJ (+/-) to adjust volume.
Press the (+) button to increase volume.
-
Press the (
) button to decrease volume.
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Control panel
(Main unit side)
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FREEZE
PIP
MUTECALL
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ON/STANDBYINPUT
SET
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RESIZE
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Notes
To change the projecting angle, adjust the foot adjuster.
If the screen image suffers keystone distortion, press the KEYSTONE button to adjust the
distortion.
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Due to lamp characteristics, flickers may occasionally occur in a picture. This is not malfunction of the unit.
The lamp may rarely burst with a loud sound.
The projectors 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 a button whose operation is not available, the
When supplying the signal not compatible with the projector, the
When signals are not input from the input source, the
The projector may stop operating if the surrounding temperature is too high or if the air filter is
clogged with dust.
About the LCD Panel
The life of the LCD panel is limited. Take care over the points below so as to use the panel for years.
To prolong the life of this panel, never fail to turn the power off when the panel is not in use and make sure that the lamp has gone out. The state of the lamp being extinguished helps enhance the effect of energy saving.
If the air filter is stained and is clogged up, the main unit inner temperature rises. As a result, the life of the LCD is shortened and a malfunction may also occur.
Clean the air filter from time to time this replacement be done at the time of replacing a lamp. (Ask a dealer where the unit was purchased or your nearby service station about an air filter for replacement.)
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icon appears.
icon appears.
icon appears.
and replace it regularly. It is recommended that
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Operations

Turning the power off

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1,2
Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
SET
ON/STANDBY
1
ON/STANDBY
1,2
ON/STANDBY
2
ON/STANDBY
Press ON/STANDBY after using the projector.
An instruction message for turning the power off appears on the screen and disappears after a while. When the message disappears, operation becomes invalid.
Press ON/STANDBY again.
Cooling starts. Once cooling is completed, the LAMP and FAN indicators turn off and the standby mode is set. (The ON
Operations
indicator turns in orange.)
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
FREEZE
PIP
RESIZE
MUTECALL
To protect the light source lamp, the LAMP indicator blinks as long as
A
a minimum of cooling is necessary. The power cannot be turned back
LAMP
ON
(Orange) (Orange)
A B C
(Green)
Flashing
FAN
(Green) (Green)
ON
LAMP
FAN
ON
(Orange)
LAMP
(Off)(Off)
FAN
(Off)
on during this time. Unplugging the power cord at this time will shorten the lamps duration life.
Control panel
(Main unit side)
2
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Notes
The projector consumes about 20W of power in the standby mode. We recommend you unplug the power cord when not using the projector for long periods of time.
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 lamps duration life. Should a fault or some other irregularity arise with this unit, unplug the power cord.
When reinserting the power plug before the lamp has cooled, please wait until the lamp has cooled sufficiently before use. When the lamp is at a high temperature, it may not light and it’s life duration will be shortened.
The cooling fan continues to run for a while to expel the heat remaining
B
inside. If you are in a hurry, however, you may unplug the power cord at this time.
The standby mode is set.
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Adjusting the picture automatically

You can adjust the optimum horizontal position, vertical position, sampling phase and sampling frequency for projecting analog RGB signals at the touch of a button.
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Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
SET
1
AUTO SET
Input full screen video signals from the input source (computer) and project the image.
Adjustments may not be performed properly for images that are not displayed on the entire screen or for extremely dark images.
Operations
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
FREEZE
PIP
RESIZE
MUTECALL
2
Notes
Automatic adjustment may not be performed properly for signals other than those computers
SET
AUTO SET
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
Control panel
(Main unit side)
ON / STANDBY
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* 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 computers signals, the sampling frequency must be adjusted to match the computers dot
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clock frequency. If this adjustment is off, details of the image details may be blurred, a striped pattern may appear if images with many vertical lines are displayed, or the images width may change. For computer signals with which are projector-compatible, the sampling frequency is adjusted automatically even when the AUTO SET button is not pressed.
Press AUTO SET.
The horizontal position, vertical position, sampling phase and sampling frequency are adjusted automatically.
The icon
appears during signal processing.
.
AUTO SET
* Sampling phase
The sampling phase is the timing at which the computers analog RGB signals are sampled. If the sampling phase is off, the individual dots cannot be sampled at the proper timing, resulting in blurred or flickering images.

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.
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Remote control
1
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
PIP
Control panel
(Main unit side)
ON / STANDBY
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LASER
AUTO
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
Before correction
ON/STANDBYINPUT
SET
After correction
Operations
KEYSTONE
1
KEYSTONE
EXIT
Press KEYSTONE.
The keystone adjustment menu appears, with the Auto. V­keystone being selected. (This menu is the same as the sub­menu which is displayed when Correct the keystone distortion of the screen is selected from GUIDE MENU.
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ENTER
ENTER
Press ENTER.
The vertical keystone distortion on the picture projected is automatically corrected.
The executing.
When the correction is finished, the menu for selecting V-keystone or H-keystone by manual adjustment appears, with the former being selected.
icon appears while the keystone correction is
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EXIT
Confirm the keystone distortion.
When no more adjustment is needed, press the EXIT button repeatedly until the menu disappears.
If the keystone distortion has not been corrected properly, adjust it according to the next procedure.
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Continued
Correcting the keystone distortion (continued)
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If the screen is not installed vertically, Auto. V-keystone is not corrected
4
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ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
SET
5
After confirming that “V-keystone” is selected on the menu;
Adjust the distortion of the both sides (right and left) of the picture with the selection buttons (
When the projector is not installed at an angle of 90° to the screen viewed from the top, the upper and lower sides of the projected picture will be distorted.
90°
/ ).
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4,5
MENU
Control panel
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EXIT
RESIZE
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Select “H-keystone” from the menu with the selection buttons (
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Due to digital correction processing, some of the information may be eliminated or the picture quality may be degraded depending on the amount of keystone correction or the contents of
EXIT
the signal source.
The adjustable range of V-keystone or H-keystone is influenced by each others correction amount, and each input signal
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switching the input.
When Auto. V-keystone does not operate properly even with the screen installed vertically, execute Horizontal reference value reset
Press EXIT repeatedly until the menu disappears.
The keystone adjustment finishes.
. Therefore, the correction amount may change when
.
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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 from another projector or an OHP, etc., onto the screen.
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Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
MENU
VOLUME/ADJUST
PIP
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
MUTE
MUTE
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.
Note
The mute mode is cancelled if another operation is performed during the mute mode.
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Freezing the picture

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You can freeze the image being projected. Use this function to stop moving images from a video recorder during presentations.
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Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
MENU
VOLUME/ADJUST
PIP
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
FREEZE
FREEZE
Press FREEZE.
The picture freezes. To release the picture, press FREEZE again.
The
icon appears in the freeze mode.
Notes
The frozen image can be enlarged with the RESIZE buttons. The freeze mode is cancelled if any operation other than RESIZE is performed.
The freeze mode cannot be set when there is no input (when no signals are being supplied from a signal source).
The input sources moving image continues to run even when the projector is set in freeze mode.
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Enlarging the picture size

You can enlarge (resize) the picture size projected.
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Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
MENU
VOLUME/ADJUST
PIP
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
RESIZE
/ / /
EXIT
RESIZE
RESIZE
RESIZE
EXIT
Press RESIZE ( ).
The enlargement ratio increases each time the RESIZE ( ) button is pressed.
The enlargement ratio can be increased continuously by keeping the button pressed in.
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To reduce the enlargement ratio, press the RESIZE ( ) button.
The enlargement ratio can be reduced continuously by keeping the button pressed in.
The enlarged section is moved when the selection buttons ( / / / ) 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.
The icon
appears in the resize mode.
Notes
Enlarged images can be frozen by pressing the FREEZE button. The frozen image can also be enlarged or reduced.
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.
This function does not work in no input status (no signal is supplied from the signal source).
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Displaying PIP Sub-pictures

Video or S-video images can be displayed as small images within the computers image. (Referred to as “sub-pictures” in this manual.)
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Remote control
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
MENU
PIP
VOLUME/ADJUST
PIP
LASER
AUTO
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTECALL
PIP
Press PIP.
A sub-picture is displayed. Press the PIP button again to turn off the sub-picture.
ON/STANDBYINPUT
SET
Notes
The PIP function cannot be used when a source other than an RGB input source is selected.
The PIP function cannot be used without signals supplied from an RGB signal source.
The sub-picture turns off if any other operation is performed.
The signal source, size, display position and audio input source to display sub-pictures can be
changed from the menu screen.
EXIT
RESIZE
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Displaying Information

Information on the input signal source, etc., can be displayed.
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CALL
Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
PIP
CALL
ENTER
FREEZE
MUTE
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
CALL
Press CALL.
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) Sync - the polarity of the sync signal (at RGB input) Video mode - the color mode of the video signal (at Video, S-Video input) Signal format- the formatting of the Y/P
B/PR signal (at Y/PB/PR input)
Lamp time - the elapsed usage time of the lamp Version - the version of the firmware Shutter - the shutter speed of the document imaging camera (at
document imaging camera input)
Notes
The information displayed is not refreshed even if it changes. To refresh the information, turn off the information display, then turn it back on.
The information display turns off if any other operation is performed.
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 (TLPL78, sold separately).
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.
Operations

Operating a computer by the remote control

CONTENTS
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”.
Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
ON/STANDBYINPUT
LASER
LASER
AUTO
AUTO
KEYSTONE
USB
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
COMPUTER IN 1
)
(
B/PR
Y/P
COMPUTER IN 2
KEYSTONE
SET
SET
Pointer control
R - AUDIO - L
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEOVIDEO
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
VOLUME/ADJUST
R-CLICK L-CLICK
AUDIO
IN
Point the remote control at the remote control sensor on the projector when operating its buttons.
To move the pointer Press the outer side of the pointer control button
in the direction in which you want to move the pointer. (The speed at which the pointer moves depends on how strongly the button is pressed.)
To click Press L-CLICK or the center of the pointer
control.
To right-click Press R-CLICK.
To drag and drop
EXIT
EXIT
MENU
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
FREEZE
FREEZE
PIP
PIP
RESIZE
RESIZE
MUTECALL
MUTECALL
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.
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Operations
USB cable (supplied)
To USB connector Be sure to connect in the proper
To USB port
direction.
Notes
This function is available with Windows98 and Mac OS9 computers equipped with a USB port as standard.
When connecting to the computers USB port for the first time, a message asking you to insert the Windows98 CD-ROM may appear on the computers
monitor screen, depending on whether or not the device driver is installed. If so, do as the message says.
When using a USB cable other than the supplied one, be sure to use a shielded type.

Operating the menu screen

Various adjustments and settings can be made on the menu screen. The basic operations on the menu screen are shown here.
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Start
MENU
Press MENU.
The GUIDE MENU appears, and an item list is
MENU
displayed on the menu.
The current input source
Items
Button operation guide
GUIDE MENU
Adjust the image brightness. Adjust the image flicker. Select the image with its brightness priority or quality (color priority. Correct the keystone distortion of the screen. Select the input source when changing the input.
MENU
FULL
Analog RGB(1
Item
)
Next
EXIT
Quit
ENTER
If you want to make more detailed adjustments and settings, call up the FULL MENU.
)
Return to the GUIDE MENU when the MENU button is pressed.
Select the item with the selection buttons ( ).
ENTER
/
Press ENTER to confirm.
ENTER
The selected item can be adjusted or set.
Adjust and set the selected item with the button displayed in the button operation guide section.
According to the selected item, the kind ([adjustment], [setting] or [execution]) and the button to be used are displayed in the button operation section.
EXIT
Press EXIT to return to the GUIDE MENU.
When you want to select other items, press EXIT repeatedly until GUIDE MENU appears.
EXIT
When you want to quit, press EXIT repeatedly until GUIDE MENU disappears.
End
FULL MENU: For the operating instruction, refer to the next page. GUIDE MENU: You can adjust or set the functions used frequently.
MENU
Press MENU once again.
The FULL MENU of [Picture] appears.
MENU
FULL MENU has seven pages of [Picture], [Position], [Color], [Audio], [Display], [Default setting] and [Reset]. Use the selection buttons ( ) to change the page of FULL MENU.
/
[Picture] [Position] [Color]
[Reset] [Display] [Audio]
[Default setting]
Control panel (Main unit side) Remote control
ENTER
MENU
Selection
ON / STANDBY
T
VOL / ADJ
E
M
P
M
A
L
N
O
R
E
T
N
E
U
N
E
M
T
U
P
N
I
EXIT
P
F
A
N
E
X
I
T
A
U
T
O
S
E
T
K
E
Y
S
T
O
N
E
MENU
ENTER
VOL/ADJ
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU ENTER EXIT
FREEZE
PIP
MUTECALL
RESIZE
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Adjustments &
Settings
VOL/ADJ
Selection
EXIT
Continued
Operating the menu screen
(continued)
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Start
For the selection method of FULL MENU, refer to the previous page.
Select the item with selection buttons ( ).
The figure below is a sample for explanation. This status does not really exist.
The current input source
Kind (page) of FULL MENU
Items
Button operation guide
For the items that [Execution] is displayed in the button operation guide section:
ENTER
ENTER
)
Analog RGB(1
Picture
Contrast Brightness Picture mode Screen size Reset
MENU
GUIDE Adjust
ENTER
Page Execute
-12-
-12-
Bright
Item
EXIT
Quit
Full
Full Thru
Press ENTER.
The selected item is executed. FULL MENU is displayed after execution.
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/
Adjustment display bar
Choices
Control panel (Main unit side) Remote control
ENTER
MENU
T
U
P
N
I
For the items whose adjustment bar is displayed:
For the items whose choices are displayed:
Method -1
Method -2
ENTER
Press ENTER.
The objects in the Choices section
ENTER
become selectable.
Set with the buttons shown in the Button operation guide section.
N
E
M
U
Selection
M
A
L
N
O
R
E
T
N
E
VOL/ADJ
ON / STANDBY
P
VOL / ADJ
EXIT
T
E
M
P
F
A
N
E
X
I
T
A
U
T
O
S
E
T
K
E
Y
S
T
O
N
E
MENU
ENTER
Adjust with VOL/ADJ (+/-)
Press the selection buttons ( ) when selecting other items continuously.
ENTER
Press ENTER.
Only the (short list of the) selected
ENTER
adjusting items is displayed. This is useful as you can see a main picture not hidden under FULL MENU.
Adjust with VOL/ADJ (+/-) or selection buttons ( ).
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU ENTER EXIT
FREEZE
PIP
MUTECALL
/
VOL/ADJ
Selection
EXIT
RESIZE
Adjustments &
Settings
/
EXIT
Press EXIT.
FULL MENU is displayed and you can
EXIT
select other items.
EXIT
Press EXIT.
End
Note
An exclusive menu is displayed when making PIP function sub-picture settings.
FULL MENU disappears, and
EXIT
adjustment or setting is finished.
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GUIDE MENU adjustments and settings

On GUIDE MENU, you can set or adjust the functions frequently used. To operate GUIDE MENU, refer to page
Adjust the image brightness.
Adjust the image flicker.
Adjust the image color.
Adjust the sensitivity of the document imaging camera.
Restrain the flicker of the camera.
Select the image with its brightness priority or quality (color) priority.
Correct the keystone distortion of the screen.
Select the input source when changing the input.
: On/Off with ENTER : On/Off with ( ) or ( )
Contrast Brightness
Phase
Color Adjust the color depth of the picture.ADJ.
Camera gain Adjust the document imaging camera's gain.ADJ.
Shutter
Bright The picture is set with its brightness priority.SET True color The picture is set with its color quality priority.SET
Auto. V-keystone Adjust the vertical keystone distortion automatically. To manual adjustment
COMPUTER IN 1
R
COMPUTER IN 2
VIDEO : Video input is selectable with the INPUT button.SET S-VIDEO : S-Video input is selectable with the INPUT button.SET CAMERA : Camera input is selectable with the INPUT button.SET
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Adjust the contrast of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust the brightness of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust
the
ADJ.
Select a shutter speed below to decrease the flickering of the document imaging camera's picture.
The shutter speed is set automatically.SETAuto The shutter speed is fixed to 50 Hz.SET50Hz The shutter speed is fixed to 60 Hz.SET60Hz
EXEC. EXEC.
SET
SET
flicker of the picture. (Sampling clock phase adjustment)
Adjust the Vertical keystone.ADJ.V-keystone
H-keystone
:
COMPUTER IN 1 connector is selectable with the INPUT button. : Use COMPUTER IN 1 : Use COMPUTER IN 1 :
COMPUTER IN 2 connector is selectable with the INPUT button. : Use COMPUTER IN 2 connector as Analog RGB (2) input.SETAnalog RGB(2) : Use COMPUTER IN 2 connector as Digital RGB input.SETDigital RGB
Adjust the Horizontal keystone.ADJ.
connector connector
as Analog RGB (1) input.SETAnalog RGB(1) as Y/PB/PR input.SETY/PB/P
CONTENTS
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Digital RGB
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Yes Yes -
--- -
---- --Yes
Yes Yes Yes
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Y/PB/PR
Ye sYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
----
Ye s Ye s Ye s
----
Video
S-Video Camera
Ye s---- --
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Adjustments &
Settings
Notes
• The items related to the camera (the document imaging camera) are displayed only with models having a camera.
• “Sampling phase” is adjusted and memorized for each RGB signal
•“Keystone” and “Input source setting” can be adjusted (set) at all input sources, but the adjustments (settings) made at one input source are applied to all
input sources.
It is impossible to exit from the menu if no input source is selected.
If the check in the check box for the currently selected source is removed, the setting becomes effective the next time the input is changed.
The adjustments or settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is
unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the adjustments or settings are not memorized.
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.

FULL MENU adjustments and settings - Picture

You can make various adjustments or settings of the picture from FULL MENU [Picture]. To operate FULL MENU, refer to page
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Camera gain Adjust the document imaging camera's gain.ADJ.
Picture mode Bright The picture is set with its brightness priority.SET
Video mode Auto.
Signal format Auto. The Y/PB/PR signal format is set automatically.SET
Shutter Auto.
Screen size Full
Reset
Adjust the contrast of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust the brightness of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust the sharpness of the picture.
ADJ.
True color The picture is set with its color quality priority.SET
NTSC PA L SECAM PAL-N PAL-M PAL60 NTSC4.43
525i The Y/PB/PR signal format is fixed to 525i mode.SET 525p The Y/PB/PR signal format is fixed to 525p mode.SET 625i The Y/PB/PR signal format is fixed to 625i mode.SET 750p The Y/PB/PR signal format is fixed to 750p mode.SET 1125i The Y/PB/PR signal format is fixed to 1125i mode.SET
50Hz 60Hz
Thru Wide
Return the adjustments and settings of FULL MENU [Picture] to the factory default values.
EXEC.
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(In Y/PB/PR input mode, sharpness is a setting item.)
The video mode (color system) is set automatically.
SET
The video mode is fixed to NTSC system.
SET
The video mode is fixed to The video mode is fixed to The video mode is fixed to The video mode is fixed to The video mode is fixed to The video mode is fixed to
The
SET
SET SET SET
shutter speed
The
shutter speed
The
shutter speed
The picture is converted to XGA (1024 x 768 dot) resolution. The picture is displayed with the input source resolution. The picture is converted to wide screen format.
PAL system.SET SECAM system.SET PAL-N system.SET PAL-M system.SET PAL60 system.SET NTSC4.43 system.SET
is set automatically. is fixed
at 50 Hz.SET
is fixed
at 60 Hz.SET
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
---
---- --
Ye s Ye s Ye s
---- -
--- ---
---- --
--- -
Digital RGB
CONTENTS
Y/PB/P
R
Video
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye s Ye s Ye s
----
Ye s
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
S-Video Camera
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s Ye s
Ye s
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Adjustments &
Settings
Notes
The items related to the camera (the document imaging camera) are displayed only with models having a camera.
A part of function is restricted if you set the Video mode or Signal format to the modes other than [Auto.] .
The adjustments or settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is
unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the adjustments or settings are not memorized.
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FULL MENU adjustments - Position
You can adjust the picture position etc. of the analog RGB input from FULL MENU [Position]. To operate FULL MENU, refer to page
H-position
V-position
Phase Adjust the flicker of the picture. (Sampling clock phase adjustment)ADJ.
Frequency
Reset Return the adjustments of FULL MENU [Position] to the factory default values.
Adjust the horizontal display position of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust the vertical display position of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust the sampling frequency of the input signal if vertical stripes appear in the detailed image.
ADJ.
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.
CONTENTS
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Yes Yes -
Yes Yes -
Yes Yes -
Yes Yes -
Yes Yes -
Digital RGB
Y/PB/P
R
Video
----
----
----
----
----
S-Video Camera
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Adjustments &
Settings
Notes
This menu is not displayed except with analog RGB input.
The adjustment of each item in this menu is memorized for each RGB signal input
The adjustments made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is unplugged
or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the adjustments are not memorized.
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.
FULL MENU adjustments - Color
You can adjust the color condition of the picture from FULL MENU [Color]. To operate FULL MENU, refer to page
Color
Tint
R-level Adjust the red level of the picture.ADJ.
G-level Adjust the green level of the picture.ADJ.
B-level Adjust the blue level of the picture.ADJ.
Reset Return the adjustments of FULL MENU [Color] to the factory default value.
Adjust the color depth of the picture.
ADJ.
Adjust the tint of the picture. (Not adjustable at PAL, SECAM, PAL-N,PAL-M and PAL60)
ADJ.
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.
CONTENTS
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
-Yes-- YesYes
---- YesYes
Digital RGB
Y/PB/P
R
Video
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
S-Video Camera
-
-
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Adjustments &
Settings
Note
The adjustments made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the adjustments are not memorized.

FULL MENU adjustments and settings - Audio

You can set the sound emitted from the speaker from FULL MENU [Audio]. To operate FULL MENU, refer to page
Volume Adjust the sound volume emitted from the speaker.ADJ.
Speaker output On The sound is emitted from the speaker.SET
Off No sound is emitted from the speaker.SET
Channel select L+R
L R
Loudness On The loudness effect is added to the speaker sound.SET
Off The loudness effect is not added to the speaker sound.SET
Reset
Return the adjustments and settings of FULL MENU [Audio] to the factory default values.
EXEC.
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The sound of the left and right channels is mixed and emitted from the speaker.
SET
Only the sound of the left input channel is emitted from the speaker.
SET
Only the sound of the right channel is emitted from the speaker.
SET
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Ye s
Digital RGB
(common)
(common)
(common)
(common)
CONTENTS
Y/PB/PR
Video
Ye sYe s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s -
Ye s
(common)
Ye s
(common)
Ye s
(common)
Ye s
(common)
S-Video Camera
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-
-
-
-
Adjustments &
Settings
Notes
When the camera input is selected, sound is not emitted.
Each item can be set at every input source except the camera input, but the settings made at one input source are applied to all input sources as shown
in the table. The sound volume can be adjusted for each input source except the camera input.
The adjustments or settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the adjustments or settings are not memorized.

FULL MENU adjustments and settings - Display

You can set the language, menu display, etc. from FULL MENU [Display]. To operate FULL MENU, refer to page
V-keystone Adjust the keystone distortion caused by changing the vertical installation angle.ADJ.
H-keystone
Language
Icon On
Menu position Upper left
Menu translucent
Reset
Adjust the keystone distortion
ADJ.
English Français Deutsch Italiano Español Português
Off
Upper right Lower left Lower right
On Off
Return the adjustments and settings of FULL MENU [Display] to the factory default values.
EXEC.
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caused by changing
Menus and messages are displayed in English.
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in French.
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in German.SET Menus and messages are displayed in Italian.SET Menus and messages are displayed in
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in Chinese (Simplified).
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in Chinese (Traditional).
SET
Menus and messages are displayed in Korean.SET
The icon is displayed.
SET
The icon is not displayed.
SET
The menu is displayed at the upper left of the screen.
SET
The menu is displayed at the upper right of the screen.
SET
The menu is displayed at the lower left of the screen.
SET
The menu is displayed at the lower right of the screen.
SET
The menu background becomes translucent.
SET
The menu background is normal.
SET
the horizontal installation angle.
Spanish. Portuguese. Japanese.
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Y/PB/P
R
Video
CONTENTS
S-Video Camera
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Adjustments &
Settings
Notes
Each item can be set at all input sources, but the settings made at one input source are applied to all input sources.
The adjustments or settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is
unplugged or if a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the adjustments or settings are not memorized.
The setting of Menu translucent is not available if no signal is input. Also, the background of the menu will not be translucent, regardless of the settings.

FULL MENU settings - Default setting

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You can set the Input source, projection mode, etc. from FULL MENU [Default setting]. To operate FULL MENU, refer to page
Input source setting
: On/Off with ENTER : On/Off with ( ) or ( )
VIDEO : Video input is selectable with the INPUT button.SET S-VIDEO : S-Video input is selectable with the INPUT button.SET CAMERA : Camera input is selectable with the INPUT button.SET
Projection mode Standard
Rear Ceiling Rear ceiling
Background
No signal power off
Power on Manual The power turns on by pressing the ON/STANDBY button.SET
Start-up screen On
Reset
Logo The TOSHIBA logo is displayed when no signal is input.SET Blue The entire screen is set to blue when no signal is input.SET None Nothing is displayed when no signal is input.SET
Off 5 min.
Auto When the power plug is inserted, the power is on.SET
Off
EXEC.
R
Return the settings of FULL MENU [Default setting] to the factory default values.
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: COMPUTER IN 1 connector is selectable with the INPUT button.
SETCOMPUTER IN 1
: Use COMPUTER IN 1 connector as Analog RGB (1) input.
SETAnalog RGB(1)
: Use COMPUTER IN 1 : COMPUTER IN 2 connector is selectable with the INPUT button.
SETCOMPUTER IN 2
: Use COMPUTER IN 2 connector as Analog RGB (2) input.
SETAnalog RGB(2)
: Use COMPUTER IN 2
The projector is set to the floor-mounted front projection mode.
SET
The projector is set to the floor-mounted rear projection mode.
SET
The projector is set to the ceiling-mounted front projection mode.
SET
The projector is set to the ceiling-mounted rear projection mode.
SET
The power does not turn off automatically even if no signal status continues.
SET
The power turns off automatically when no signal status continues for approx. 5 min.
SET
The start-up display appears when the power is turned on.
SET
The start-up display does not appear when the power is turned on.
SET
connector
connector
as Y/PB/PR input.SETY/PB/P
as Digital RGB input.SETDigital RGB
The relationship between input source and item Yes: Adjustable -: Not displayed
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Ye s
(common for all of the inputs)
Y/PB/PR
Video
S-Video Camera
Adjustments &
Settings
Notes
It is impossible to exit from the menu if no input source is selected.
If the check in the check box for the currently selected source is removed, the setting becomes effective the next time the input is changed.
In the following conditions, the function to detect no signal (No signal background”, “No signal power off) does not activate:
1) When Video mode
2) When Signal format
Note that the projector automatically powers up at the restoration of power after a failure, if Power on is set to [Auto] with the power plug inserted.
Even if Power on is set to [Auto], the setting of [5 min.] of No signal power off is effective.
Each item can be set at all input sources, but the settings made at one input source are applied in common to all input sources.
The settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is un-plugged or if
a power failure occurs while the projector is on, the settings are not memorized.
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is set to the modes other than [Auto] and Video input or S-Video input is selected.
is set to the modes other than [Auto] and Y/PB/PR input is selected.
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FULL MENU settings - Reset

You can return the adjusting and setting values of all menus to the factory default settings. ("Horizontal reference value reset" below also returns to the value of at the factory default setting.)
The projector stores the standard conditions of horizontal installation, but depending on the using environment (if the projector is subject to vibrations or shock, etc.), the standard may change.
If the keystone distortion is not corrected properly when "Auto. V-keystone" adjuster back
and set the projector on a flat surface, then execute "Horizontal reference value reset" function.
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is executed with the screen installed vertically, put the projector's foot
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Reset all Return the adjustments and settings of all menus to the factory default setting.
Horizontal reference value reset
EXEC.
The horizontal reference value for "Auto. V-keystone" is calibrated automatically.
EXEC.
Notes
If the projector's foot adjuster is used or the projector is inclined, Horizontal reference value reset will not be executed properly.
The settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is unplugged or if a
power failure occurs while the projector is on, the settings are not memorized.
Adjustments &
Settings

PIP menu setting

When a PIP sub-picture is displayed, the PIP menu screen will appear if you press the MENU button. You can make the PIP sub-picture settings and the sound settings when a PIP subpicture is displayed. To cancel the menu, press the EXIT button.
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Source
Size
Audio
Reset Return the settings of PIP MENU to the factory default setting.
Select the signal source for PIP sub-picture.
: Video input is selected as signal source.SETVideo : S-Video input is selected as signal source.SETS-Video
Set the PIP sub-picture size.
: The PIP sub-picture size is set to small.SETSmall : The PIP sub-picture size is set to medium.SETMiddle : The PIP sub-picture size is set to large.SETLarge
Set the PIP sub-picture display position.Position
:
SET SET SET SET
Select the audio input source.
EXEC.
The sub-picture is displayed at the upper left of the screen.
:
The sub-picture is displayed at the upper right of the screen.
:
The sub-picture is displayed at the lower left of the screen.
:
The sub-picture is displayed at the lower right of the screen.
: The sound of the main picture is emitted from the speaker.SETMain : The sound of the sub picture is emitted from the speaker.SETSub
Notes
The size of the PIP sub-picture differs according to the signal type (resolution) of the main picture.
When the PIP sub-picture is turned off, the audio input source returns to the previous source (main picture).
The settings made are memorized automatically when the power is turned off by pressing the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is unplugged or if a
power failure occurs while the projector is on, the settings are not memorized.
Adjustments &
Settings

Part names (of the document imaging camera model)

CONTENTS
CAUTION
When using the camera, be careful not to pinch your hand or fingers into the arm.
LOCK (W.BALANCE) indicator
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Lights when the white balance is locked.
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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
S U
C O F
Arm
Focusing ring
Camera lens
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LED light
Camera control panel
LOCK
W.BALANCE
CAMERA
W.BALANCE button
60
To switch white balance settings between automatic adjustment and lock.
OVERLAY button
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To turn on or off the overlay function.
ARM LIGHT button
56
To turn on or off the light.
OVERLAY
GAIN
ARM LIGHT
CAMERA
CAMERA button
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Before preparations
1) Raise up the arm.
2) Extend the arm. 3) Turn the arm.
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• Never give shocks or impacts to the camera or arm as this may cause malfunction.
• While raising up or turning the arm, the arm moves describing an arc, be careful not to hit your face or your body.
• The figures above are procedures of putting materials on the projector. When the stability of materials is required or the light of the indicator is visible through the materials, place the materials at the back of the projector and set the arm and camera head over them.

Picture projection with the document imaging camera

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CAUTION
Do not look into the arm light while it is lit.
Camera control panel
OVERLAY
CAMERA
GAIN
ARM LIGHT
CAMERA
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LOCK
W.BALANCE
Preparation
1
Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step Projection on the screen”.
ARM LIGHT
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Press ARM LIGHT.
The light turns on.
Set a document to be projected.
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Place the document (illustrations, etc.) onto or around the projector, and turn the camera head to the direction of the document.
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and the camera head over them.
Notes
Use the arm light when necessary according to the brightness of the room.
When setting the materials on the projector, be careful not press the operation buttons.
Continued
Picture projection with the document imaging camera (continued)
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Remote control
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CAMERA
INPUT
Press CAMERA to select the camera input mode.
Pressing CAMERA again will return the input selection to the previous mode.
You can also select it by pressing INPUT on the remote control or on the main unit. Set the input source on the menu
INPUT
screen when selecting by the INPUT button.
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L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
MENU
ENTER
EXIT
FREEZE
PIP
RESIZE
MUTECALL
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•“Camera is displayed when the picture switches to the document imaging cameras picture.
Move the camera head to adjust the size of the picture.
Up: To reduce.
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Focus on the picture by turning the focusing ring on the camera head.
Focusing ring
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Picture projection with the document imaging camera (continued)
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Camera control panel
OVERLAY
CAMERA
GAIN
ARM LIGHT
CAMERA
LOCK
W.BALANCE
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Notes
You can adjust the Sharpness of the camera image on the menu screen.
If the image flickers due to a fluorescent light in the room, either turn off the fluorescent light or
set the Shutter on the menu screen.
Note that the image may still flicker due to the lighting, the document status, the image adjustment, etc., even if the “Shutter” setting is changed.
Press CAMERA GAIN (+/-) to improve view of a camera subject which is too dark or vivid.
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When finished, turn off the light and close it,
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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 Full, the cameras 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.
The light turns off automatically when the arm is inclined.
When the arm is not raised up, the camera source cannot be projected.
In the camera input selected, the sound is not emitted.
and put back the arm.
Follow the steps of Preparation of the document imaging camera in reverse.
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Overlaying projection

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You can draw figures or write with a pen on the picture of RGB input or video input, by using the overlay function.
Remote control
ON/STANDBYINPUT
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LASER
AUTO
KEYSTONE
L-CLICK R-CLICK
VOLUME/ADJUST
ENTER
MENU
FREEZE
PIP
MUTECALL
SET
EXIT
RESIZE
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ARM LIGHT
OVERLAY
W.BALANCE
LOCK
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Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step Picture projection with the document imaging camera”.
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Prepare white paper and a red or blue pen.
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Adjust the camera to make the white paper be projected on the wholescreen.
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Select an input source other than the camera input.
Press OVERLAY.
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Draw any line on the paper with a red or blue pen.
A drawn line is projected on the screen, overlapped with the picture of the input source.
The position of a pen point can be confirmed on the screen before drawing anything.
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Adjust the gain with CAMERA GAIN (+/-) so that the overlaying picture is displayed clearly.
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Handwriting in colors other than blue or red cannot be displayed properly.
Handwriting in fine lines may not be displayed properly.

Locking the white balance

This projector s camera is always being adjusted automatically for projected color balance; however, the balance can shift away from optimum due to the color scheme of the
document. Should this occur, the white balance can be set to a fixed condition by using the following procedure.
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Project a white paper and enlarge it to fill the screen.
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Press W.BALANCE to turn the LOCK indicator on.
The white balance is locked. To release the white balance, press W.BALANCE again to turn
the LOCK indicator off.
Notes
If you raise up the arm while the camera input is being selected, the color of the picture may vary for an instant due to the automatic white balance adjustment. This is not a malfunction.
If you put the arm back and raise it again while the white balance is locked (the LOCK indicator is lit), the projector will release the white balance.
Depending on the tint of the indoor illumination, the white balance might not be compensated optimally. Should this be the case, or if you would like to adjust it to a desired tint, adjust R-level, G-level or B-level on the FULL MENU [Color] screen.

Correcting illuminated defects

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 the problem.
Control panel
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EXIT
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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 ot the image that are properly displayed being corrected. Also be careful if the camera input mode is not selected.
You can not use the remote control buttons.
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If there is some problem inside the projector, the indicators light up or blink.
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LAMP
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LAMP
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(Lit in red)
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(Lit in green)
Or
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Or
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Or
TEMP
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Or
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TEMP
The power does not come on.
FAN
Malfunction of the unit.
• Unplug the power cord and call the dealer.
The lamp turns off or does not light up.
The projector will return to the standby mode in about 2 minutes.
FAN
FAN
(off)
FAN
FAN
If the projector does not operate normally when the power is switched on again, the lamp is at the end of its life duration or the unit has a fault.
• Lamp's life duration is over, replace the lamp with a new one.
• 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.
• Place the projector correctly so the intake and exhaust fan's holes are not covered.
• Turn the projector off, and leave it for a while, and turn it on again.
• Clean the air filter.
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* The icon appears before the power turned off. * The projector returns to the standby mode after the fault display has been shown
for about 2 minutes.
The power turns off or does not come on.
Trouble with the cooling fan.
• Unplug the power cord and call the dealer.
* The icon appears before the power turned off. * The projector returns to the standby mode after the fault display has been shown
for about 2 minutes.
The power turns off or does not come on.
The lamp cover is not properly attached.
• Unplug the power cord and reattach the lamp cover.
* The icon appears before the power turned off. * The projector returns to the standby mode after the fault display has been shown
for about 2 minutes.
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Maintenance

Notes
• If abnormality occurs while operating, unplug the power cord.
• When reinserting the power cord before the lamp has cooled, please wait until the lamp has cooled sufficiently before use. When the lamp is at a high temperature, it may not light and the life duration will be shortened.

Air filter cleaning

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CAUTION
If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling, ask the dealer to carry out the maintenance such as cleaning.
The filter inside the air filter cover is the part to shut out dusts or dregs.
Do not use the projector with the filter taken off.
We recommend you clean the air filter frequently. (The cleaning period is once per 50 hours approximately).
Unplug the power cord.
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Air filter
Take off the air filter cover.
The filter is on the right side of the projector. Pull the bottom side of the cover upward to
remove the filter cover.
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
Maintenance
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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.
Cleaners nozzle
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Air filter cleaning (continued)
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 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.
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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 install it.
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Lens and main unit cleaning

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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.
Maintenance

Lamp replacement

The lamp will eventually begin to project dark or dull pictures and finally will not light up. (Lamps life depends on operating conditions.) 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 TLPL78 (sold separately). For details, refer to the lamp instruction.
If you have been using the projector, the lamp will be very hot, and may cause burn injuries. Wait for the lamp to cool (for longer than 1 hour) before replacing it.
If the lamp should break, please handle with care to avoid injury due to broken pieces and contact your dealer for repair service.
Unplug the power cord.
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Wait until the lamp gets cool enough.
2
Take off the lamp cover on the
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Loosen the two screws, and pull off the lamp cover.
Lamp cover
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Maintenance
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Pull out the lamp.
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2
Loosen the two fixing screws, and lift up the handle to pull out the lamp.
Continued
Lamp replacement (continued)
Notes
When the CALL button is pressed, the Lamp time (the approximate amount of time the lamp has been used) will be displayed.
The lamp should be replaced if the total working time exceeds about 1,000 hours.
When the Lamp time is displayed as 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 power will not turn on.
Use a new lamp when replacing it.
The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile. Do
not touch the lamp with your bare hands and do not jolt or damage it. Do not try to use an exhausted lamp.
Dispose of the exhausted lamp as toxic waste.
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Load a new lamp.
Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten the two fixing screws.
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Attach the lamp cover.
Slide the cover into place and tighten the two screws.
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Reset the lamp timer.
Refer to the lamp instructions for resetting.
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Check the following points before asking for support service. Refer also to Trouble indications”.
Symptom
The power does not come on.
The power turns off while
using the projector.
No image appears.
No sound is heard.
Desired input source cannot
be selected by the INPUT
button.
Analog RGB(1) input or Y/P
PR input colors are not right.
Analog RGB(2) input image
does not appear.
Digital RGB input image does
not appear.
The image is blurred.
Focusing is uneven.
The picture is dim.
B/
• The power cord is disconnected.
• The lamp cover is not attached correctly.
• The ambient temperature of the projection room is too high.
• The lens cover is on.
• The wrong input is selected.
• The muting mode is on.
• The “Brightness” adjustment is at its darkest.
• The source is not correctly connected to the projector.
• The wrong input is selected.
• The muting mode is on.
• The sound volume is at it’s minimum.
• The source is not correctly connected to the projector.
Input is not set so that it can be selected with the INPUT button. By
default, only the Analog RGB(1) and Video input modes can be
selected.
The COMPUTER IN 1 connector's input setting is wrong.
• The COMPUTER IN 2 connector’s input setting is wrong.
• The signal cable type is wrong.
• The COMPUTER IN 2 connector’s input setting is wrong.
• The signal cable type is wrong.
• The lens is dirty.
• The picture is out of focus.
• The projection distance is not appropriate.
• The projecting light is not hitting the screen squarely.
• The “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Sharpness” or “Phase” adjustments
are not correct.
• The “Brightness” or “Contrast” adjustments are not correct.
• The lamp life is ending.
Cause
Firmly plug in the power cord.
Attach the cover correctly.
Lower the ambient temperature of the projection room,
and turn the power on.
Take off the lens cover.
Select the input source correctly.
Press MUTE to restore the picture.
Make the “Brightness” adjustment.
Connect the source correctly to the projector.
Select the input source correctly.
Press MUTE to restore the sound.
Adjust the sound volume.
Connect the source correctly to the projector.
Set from the menu screen so that the source can be
selected with the INPUT button.
On the menu screen, set for the proper input signal type.
On the menu screen, set for the proper input signal type.
Use a proper signal cable.
At the menu screen, set for the proper input signal type.
Use a proper signal cable.
Clean the lens with a blower or lens cleaner, etc.
Focus the picture.
Adjust the distance properly.
Adjust the projecting direction so that the light hits the
screen squarely.
Make the “Picture” adjustments.
Make the “Picture” adjustments.
Replace the lamp.
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Symptom
The color is faint.
The tint is not good.
The remote control does not
work.
Mouse function cannot be used
from the remote control unit.
Document camera image is
blurry.
Document camera image
flickers.
Document camera image
movement is awkward.
Horizontal stripes appear
when document projected with
the document camera is
moved.
Cause
The Color, “Tint, R-Level, “G-Level or B-Level adjustments
are not correct.
The lamp life is ending.
The remote control is not facing the remote sensor.
The remote control is too far away.
There is an obstruction between the remote control and the
remote sensor.
The batteries are exhausted.
The USB cable is not properly connected.
The computer or OS is not compatible.
The batteries are exhauste.
The lens is dirty.
The picture is out of focus.
The light is not on.
Image is being affected by fluorescent light in the room.
The images number of frames is low. This is not a malfunction.
The images number of frames is low. This is not a malfunction.
Correction
Make the “Picture” adjustments.
Replace the lamp.
Face the remote control transmitter toward the remote
sensor on the projector.
Operate within about 5 meters.
Remove the obstacle.
Replace the batteries.
Connect the USB cable properly.
The remote control mouse function is not available.
Replace the batteries.
Clean the lens with a blower or lens cleaner, etc.
Focus the picture by turning the focus ring.
Turn on the light.
Set the shutter speed on the menu screen.
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Mini D-sub 15pin connector
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Video signal (Red)
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Video signal (Green)
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Video signal (Blue)
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GND
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GND
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GND (Red)
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GND (Green)
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GND (Blue)
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GND
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DDC data
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Horizontal sync signal
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Vertical sync signal
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DDC clock
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TTL level (positive/negative polarity)
Vertical sync signal:
TTL level (positive/negative polarity) Y signal: 1.0V(p-p) 75 PB, PR signal: 0.7V(p-p) 75
Description
Y/PB/PR input
Color difference signal (PR)
Luminance signal (Y)
Color difference signal (PB)
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GND (PR) GND (Y) GND (PB)
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Description T.M.D.S. data 2 T.M.D.S. data 2 + T.M.D.S. data 2/4 shield T.M.D.S. data 4 T.M.D.S. data 4 + DDC clock DDC data Analog vertical sync signal T.M.D.S. data 1 T.M.D.S. data 1 + T.M.D.S. data 1/3 shield T.M.D.S. data 3 T.M.D.S. data 3 + +5V power GND (+5V, H Sync & V Sync)
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Analog input signal Analog R, G, B signal: 0.7V(p-p) 75 Horizontal sync signal:
TTL level (positive/negative polarity)
Vertical sync signal:
TTL level (positive/negative polarity)
Description Hot plug detection T.M.D.S. data 0 T.M.D.S. data 0 + T.M.D.S. data 0/5 shield T.M.D.S. data 5 T.M.D.S. data 5 + T.M.D.S. clock shield T.M.D.S. clock + T.M.D.S. clock Analog Video signal (Red) Analog Video signal (Green) Analog Video signal (Blue) Analog horizontal sync signal Analog GND (R,G & B)
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Others

Applicable signal

D
AC
E
B
J
G
K
H
I
Applicable computer signal
The unit is applicable to the following signals. However, some computers may have different timings than those in the chart. Make the necessary adjustments if the picture has flickers or is blurred.
Timing chart
Video
H. Sync
Signal Timing (Horizontal)
Video
V. Sync
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Signal Timing (Vertical)
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Mode
TEXT70 640 x 350 50 640 14 96 800 31.469 70.086 25.175 59 350 38 2 449 TEXT70 640 x 400 50 640 14 96 800 31.469 70.086 25.175 34 400 13 2 449 TEXT85 640 x 350 96 640 32 64 832 37.861 85.080 31.500 60 350 32 3 445 TEXT85 640 x 400 96 640 32 64 832 37.861 85.080 31.500 41 400 1 3 445 NEC PC98 24k 640 x 400 85 640 59 64 848 24.820 55.900 21.047 25 400 11 8 444 VGA60 640 x 480 48 640 16 96 800 31.469 59.940 25.175 33 480 10 2 525 VGA72 640 x 480 128 640 24 40 832 37.861 72.809 31.500 28 480 9 3 520 VGA75 640 x 480 120 640 16 64 840 37.500 75.000 31.500 16 480 1 3 500 VGA85 640 x 480 80 640 56 56 832 43.269 85.008 36.000 25 480 1 3 509 MAC13" 640 x 480 96 640 64 64 864 35.000 66.667 30.240 39 480 3 3 525 SVGA56 800 x 600 128 800 24 72 1024 35.156 56.250 36.000 22 600 1 2 625 SVGA60 800 x 600 88 800 40 128 1056 37.879 60.317 40.000 23 600 1 4 628 SVGA72 800 x 600 64 800 56 120 1040 48.077 72.188 50.000 23 600 37 6 666 SVGA75 800 x 600 160 800 16 80 1056 46.875 75.000 49.500 21 600 1 3 625 SVGA85 800 x 600 152 800 32 64 1048 53.674 85.061 56.250 27 600 1 3 631 MAC16" 832 x 624 216 832 40 64 1152 49.725 74.550 57.283 39 632 1 3 667 XGA43i 1024 x 768 56 1024 8 176 1264 35.522 43.479 44.900 20 768 0 4 817 XGA60 1024 x 768 160 1024 24 136 1344 48.363 60.004 65.000 29 768 3 6 806 XGA70 1024 x 768 144 1024 24 136 1328 56.476 70.069 75.000 29 768 3 6 806 XGA75 1024 x 768 176 1024 16 96 1312 60.023 75.029 78.750 28 768 1 3 800 XGA85 1024 x 768 208 1024 48 96 1376 68.677 84.997 94.500 36 768 1 3 808 MAC19" 1024 x 768 180 1024 20 96 1320 60.197 74.872 73.200 30 768 3 3 804
Resolution
A
(Pixels)B(Pixels)C(Pixels)D(Pixels)E(Pixels)fh(kHz)fv(Hz)
Clock
(MHz)G(Lines)H(Lines)I(Lines)J(Lines)K(Lines)
Others
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Applicable signal (continued)
Timing chart (Continued)
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*SXGA1152x864 75Hz 1152 x 864 256 1152 64 128 1600 67.500 75.000 108.000 32 864 1 3 900 *SXGA1280x960 60Hz 1280 x 960 312 1280 96 112 1800 60.000 60.000 108.000 36 960 1 3 1000 *SXGA1280x960 85Hz 1280 x 960 224 1280 64 160 1728 85.938 85.002 148.500 47 960 1 3 1011 *SXGA1280x1024 60Hz 1280 x 1024 248 1280 48 112 1688 63.981 60.020 108.000 38 1024 1 3 1066 *SXGA1280x1024 75Hz 1280 x 1024 248 1280 16 144 1688 79.976 75.025 135.000 38 1024 1 3 1066 *SXGA1280x1024 85Hz 1280 x 1024 224 1280 64 160 1728 91.146 85.024 157.500 44 1024 1 3 1072 *UXGA60 1600 x 1200 304 1600 64 192 2160 75.000 60.000 162.000 46 1200 1 3 1250 *UXGA65 1600 x 1200 304 1600 64 192 2160 81.250 65.000 175.500 46 1200 1 3 1250 *UXGA70 1600 x 1200 304 1600 64 192 2160 87.500 70.000 189.000 46 1200 1 3 1250 *UXGA75 1600 x 1200 304 1600 64 192 2160 93.750 75.000 202.500 46 1200 1 3 1250
Resolution
A
(Pixels)B(Pixels)C(Pixels)D(Pixels)E(Pixels)fh(kHz)fv(Hz)
Clock
(MHz)G(Lines)H(Lines)I(Lines)J(Lines)K(Lines)
Notes
Signal sources marked “*” are displayed in compressed format, so some of their data may be missing or their picture quality may be degraded.
With analog RGB inputs, if the signal sources dot clock frequency exceeds 165 MHz, not all of the pixel signals can be sampled.
For digital RGB inputs, the projector is not compatible with signal sources whose dot clock frequency exceeds 162 MHz.
The compatible Video and S-Video signal
Mode
NTSC
PAL
SECAM
PAL-M PAL-N
PAL-60
NTSC4.43
fh (kHz)
15.73
15.63
15.63
15.73
15.63
15.73
15.73
fv (Hz)
60 50 50 60 50 60 60
fsc (MHz)
3.58
4.43
4.25 or 4.41
3.58
3.58
4.43
4.43
The compatible components video signal (Y/PB/PR)
Mode
525i
525p
625i
750p
1125i
fh (kHz)
15.73
31.47
15.63
45.00
33.75
fv (Hz)
59.94
59.94
50.00
60.00
60.00
Others

Controlling the projector by using RS-232C

You can also control the projector by entering the command from a computer via RS-232C.
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Signal assignment of RS-232C
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4
3
6
7
5
8
CONTROL RS-232C
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Signal
RXD
CTS
DSR
GND
RTS
N.C
TXD
N.C
Description Receiving data Consent to send Data set ready Signal ground Request to send No connection Sending data No connection
Interface format
Communication
1
method
Communication
2
format
Data format
3
Return value
4
RS-232C 9600 bps, No parity, Data length: 8 bits, Stop bit: 1 bit
STX (02h) Command (3Byte) ETX (03h) One command only can be used per communication.
Commands shall be composed of alphanumeric characters of ASCII description. Use only capital letters.
Acknowledge ACK (06h) Not Acknowledge NAK (15h)
Command list
Classification
Power On PON - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Normal (RS-232C Condition Display Off) DOF - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Picture Contrast VCN Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Items/Status
Off (with confirmation message) POF - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shut Down (without confirmation message)
Brightness VBR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sharpness VSH Yes - - Yes Yes Yes Camera gain Increase CGU - - - - - Yes
Decrease CGD - - - - - Yes
Picture mode Bright MVB - Yes Yes - - -
True color MVP - Yes Yes - - -
Selection Adjustment
Command Command
PSD - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Video
S-Video
Y/PB/P
R
Camera
Others
Notes
• When commands are transmitted serially, wait for the reply of the projector (acknowledge or not acknowledge) before sending the next command.
• Adjustment commands include “ARG” (increase adjustment value) and “ALF” (decrease adjustment value). For usable items (marked "Yes"), send after the selection command.
• The "Yes" marks in the input source columns indicate that that command can be used.
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Classification
Picture Video mode Auto. KV0 - - - Yes - ­(Continued)
Position H-position PHP Yes Yes - - - -
Items/Status
NTSC KV1 - - - Yes - ­PAL KV2 - - - Yes - ­SECAM KV3 - - - Yes - ­PAL-N KV4 - - - Yes - ­PAL-M KV5 - - - Yes - ­PAL60 KV6 - - - Yes - ­NTSC4.43 KV7 - - - Yes - -
Signal format Auto. SG0 - - - - Yes -
525i SG1 - - - - Yes ­525p SG2 - - - - Yes ­625i SG3 - - - - Yes ­750p SG4 - - - - Yes ­1125i SG5 - - - - Yes -
Shutter Auto. CSA - - - - - Yes
50Hz CS0 - - - - - Yes 60Hz CS1 - - - - - Yes
Screen size Full MSF - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Thru MST - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Wide MSW - - - Yes Yes -
Picture reset DRV - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
V-position PVP Yes Yes - - - ­Phase PPH Yes Yes - - - ­Frequency PCK Yes Yes - - - ­Position reset DRP - Yes - - - -
Selection Adjustment
Command Command
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Video
S-Video
Y/P
B/PR
Camera
Others
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Classification
Color Color VCL Yes - - Yes Yes -
Audio Volume Increase VLU - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
Display V-keystone PKV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Items/Status
Tint VTN Yes - - Yes - ­R-level VLR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes G-level VLG Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes B-level VLB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Color reset DRC - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Decrease VLD - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
Speaker output On AS1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
Off AS0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
Channel select (RCA) L+R APA - - - Yes - -
L APL - - - Yes - ­R APR - - - Yes - -
Loudness (RCA) Off LR0 - - - Yes - -
On LR1 - - - Yes - -
Channel select (Mini) L+R AMA - Yes Yes - Yes -
L AML - Yes Yes - Yes ­R AMR - Yes Yes - Yes -
Loudness (Mini) Off LM0 - Yes Yes - Yes -
On LM1 - Yes Yes - Yes -
Audio reset DRA - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
H-keystone PKH Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Keystone reset DRK - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Language English LEN - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
French LFR - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes German LGR - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Italian LIT - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Spanish LSP - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Portuguese LPO - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Japanese LJP - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Chinese(Simplified) Chinese(Traditional) Korean LKK - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Selection Adjustment
Command Command
LPK - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes LKT - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Analog RGB(1)
Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Video
S-Video
Y/P
B/PR
Camera
*
Others
* Not possible for PAL/SECAM.
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Classification
Display Icon On MO0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Continued)
Default setting
Items/Status
Off MO1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Menu position Upper left MP1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lower left MP2 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Upper right MP3 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lower right MP4 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Menu translucent On MB1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off MB0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Display reset (except keystone) DRD - Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
COMPUTER IN 1 On I10 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off I11 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Input source setting
COMPUTER IN 2 On I20 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
VIDEO On I30 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
S-VIDEO On I40 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CAMERA On I60 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Projection mode Standard PJ0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No signal background Logo BG0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No signal power off Off PN0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Power on Manual AP0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Analog RGB(1)
B/PR
Y/P
Off I21 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Analog RGB(2) Digital RGB IV1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off I31 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off I41 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off I61 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rear PJ1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ceiling PJ2 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Rear ceiling PJ3 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Blue background Non BG2 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 min. PN1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Auto. AP1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Selection Adjustment
Command Command
IS0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IS1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IV0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BG1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Analog RGB(1)
Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Video
S-Video
Y/P
B/PR
Camera
Others
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Classification
Default setting (Continued)
Reset Reset all DRS - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Status display (CALL) DON - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Input Toggle IN0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes selection COMPUTER-1 IN1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
RESIZE Increase the enlargement ratio RUP - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FREEZE On FON - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MUTE On MON - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PIP On PIN - Yes Yes - - -
Items/Status
Startup screen On MS0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off MS1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Default setting reset DRI - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
H-reference reset PKR - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
COMPUTER-2 IN2 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VIDEO IN3 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes S-VIDEO IN4 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CAMERA IN6 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Decrease the enlargement ratio (Minimum: reset status) Move the enlargement section
Enlargement reset RS0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off FOF - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off MOF - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off PIF - Yes Yes - - ­PIP input source Video PI0 - Yes Yes - - -
PIP size Small PS0 - Yes Yes - - -
PIP position Upper left PP0 - Yes Yes - - -
Up PO1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Down PO2 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Left PO3 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Right PO4 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
S-Video PI1 - Yes Yes - - -
Middle PS1 - Yes Yes - - ­Large PS2 - Yes Yes - - -
Upper right PP1 - Yes Yes - - ­Lower left PP2 - Yes Yes - - ­Lower right PP3 - Yes Yes - - -
Selection Adjustment
Command Command
RDW - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Analog RGB(1)
Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Video
S-Video
Y/P
B/PR
Camera
Others
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Classification
PIP PIP audio source Main PA0 - Yes Yes - - ­(Continued)
AUTO SET PAT - Yes Yes - - ­Auto. V-keystone PKA - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Overlay On CON - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
Camera Shortcut CDR - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Items/Status
Sub PA1 - Yes Yes - - -
PIP reset DRW - Yes Yes - - -
Off COF - Yes Yes Yes Yes -
Auto. W/B On CW1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off CW0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lighting On CL1 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Off CL0 - Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Selection Adjustment
Command Command
Analog RGB(1) Analog RGB(2)
Digital RGB
Video
S-Video
Y/PB/P
R
Camera
Others

Specifications

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Main unit
Power consumption TLP780: 300W (Standby: 20W)
TLP781: 310W (Standby: 20W)
Mass TLP780: 4.2kg
TLP781: 5.0kg Dimensions TLP780: 338 x 95.5 x 265 (mm) (W/H/D) (Except the protrusion parts) Cabinet Material PC+ABS resin and ABS resin Ambient environment Temperature : 0 deg. to 35 deg.
Lamp High pressure mercury lamp Projection screen size 32 to 300 inches Projection distance 1.42 to 11.1m Speaker 1W (monaural) Connectors
COMPUTER IN 1 Mini D-sub 15-pin
COMPUTER IN 2 DVI ANALOG & DIGITAL connector
MONITOR OUT Mini D-sub 15-pin
S-VIDEO IN Mini DIN 4-pin
VIDEO IN 1V(p-p), 75, RCA pin jack
AUDIO(L/R) IN 1.3V(rms), more than 22k, RCA pin jack x 2
AUDIO IN 1.3V(rms), more than 22k,
CONTROL Mini DIN 8-pin (RS-232C)
USB Type B
TLP781: 338 x 95.5 x 328 (mm) (W/H/D)
Humidity : 30% to 70% RH
Analog RGB(1)/Y/PB/PR (combination)
Analog RGB(2)/Digital RGB (combination)
Analog RGB/Y/PB/PR (combination)
ø3.5mm stereo mini jack
Liquid crystal display
Projection system 3-panel transmission Panel size 0.9 inches Driving system TFT active matrix Picture elements 786,432 pixels (1024 x 768 dots) (H./V.) x 3
Projection lens
Lens Zooming lens
F=1.7 to 2.1 f=33.6 to 42mm Focusing Manual operation Zooming Manual operation
Document imaging camera (with camera model)
Lens F = 3.1, f = 6.4mm Focusing Manual operation Zoom None (adjusted by distance to subject) Iris Auto./Manual Image element 1/2 inch CCD Effective pixels for pickup section
1,447,680 pixels (1392 x 1040 dots) (H./V.) Lighting LED light (class 2)
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Accessories
Owner's manual (Getting started) ...................................................1
Owner's manual (CD-ROM) ............................................................1
Remote control ................................................................................1
R6 (AA) size battery ........................................................................2
Power cord ......................................................................................1
RGB cable ............................................................................. 1 (3m)
DVI analog cable ................................................................... 1 (2m)
Adapter for Macintosh computers ...................................................1
AV cable ................................................................................. 1 (3m)
Audio cable (for Computer) ................................................... 1 (3m)
Control cable ....................................................................... 1 (1.8m)
USB cable .............................................................................. 1 (2m)
Carry-on bag ..................................................................................1
Sold separately
Replacement lamp TLPL78
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The design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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 countries. Display Data Channel is a trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association.
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LIMITED WARRANTY

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TOSHIBA 3LCD Data Projector (TLP780 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.
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.
5. Labor service charges for installation and adjustment of
customer controls are not covered by this warranty.
6. Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship
as limited above and do not extend to 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.
7. If it is determined after investigation that the claimed problem was not covered with this warranty, you shall pay the cost of investigation at prevailing rate.
Step-by-step procedure how to obtain warranty service
To obtain warranty servicing, you should:
1. Read the owners manual thoroughly before operating.
2. Please contact your dealer for an immediate service and an advice.
3. If your dealer is not able to assist you, please contact TACP Service Center listed below or a servicing facilities authorized by TACP for a warranty service within thirty (30) days after you find a defective product or part.
4. Arrange for a delivery of the product to TACP Service Center or a servicing facilities authorized by TACP.
5. The shipment of the product must be insured, safely and securely packed, preferably in the original carton or a carton with an equivalent protection. A letter explaining the defect and also a copy of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase must be enclosed. All transportation and insurance charges must be prepaid by you.
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LIMITED WARRANTY (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
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