OWNER’S MANUAL
3LCD PROJECTOR
TLP-MT3 E
23565237
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Before use
In the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No. located
at the rear of your LCD projector.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
Model No.
Serial No.
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.
Retain this information for future reference.
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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE
ALL WARNINGS AND
3. Source of Light
1. Read Owner’s Manual
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.
After unpacking this product, read the
owner’s manual carefully, and follow all the
operating and other instructions.
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.
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 manufacturer’s instructions have
been adhered to.
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.
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR
YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS
VOLTAGE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
5. Heat
The product should be situated away from
7. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet
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.
heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
6. Water and Moisture
8. Power-Cord Protection
10. Lightning
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.
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.
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
11. Object and Liquid Entry
13. Stack Inhibited
15. Accessories
Never push objects of any kind into this
product through openings as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
parts that could result in a fire or electric
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
product.
Do not 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.
Do not place this product on an unstable
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any
mounting of the product should follow the
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use
a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
A product and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
product and cart combination to overturn.
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.
14. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended
by the product manufacturer as they may
cause hazards.
S3125A
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
16. Damage Requiring Service
17. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product
19. Safety Check
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and
refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
Upon completion of any service or repairs
yourself as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage or
other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
to this product, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the
product is in proper operating condition.
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.
20. If glass components, including lens and
lamp, should break, contact your dealer
for repair service.
18. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
(Replacement of the lamp only should be
made by users.)
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.
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.
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Contents
Before use
Maintenance
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................... 2
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS....................................................... 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................... 4
Part names and functions................................................................. 9
Power supply cord selection ........................................................... 13
Trouble indications ......................................................................... 31
Air filter, lens and main unit cleaning........................................... 32
Lamp replacement .......................................................................... 33
Others
Before calling service personnel .................................................... 34
Input signal ..................................................................................... 36
Adjustments with RS-232C ............................................................ 40
Specifications .................................................................................. 42
Connections and installation
Connections .................................................................................... 14
Projector placement........................................................................ 16
Operations
Picture projection ........................................................................... 19
Adjustments
Setting and adjustments on the menu............................................ 23
Initial settings – Default ................................................................. 24
Keystone correction – Keystone ..................................................... 26
Projection adjustments – Image..................................................... 27
Picture adjustments – Picture ........................................................ 28
Sound adjustments – Audio............................................................ 29
Saving data – Save.......................................................................... 30
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Part names and functions
Control panel
ON/STANDBY button
To turn the projector on or off.
19
1
2
3
SELECT/ADJUST
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
MENU button
23
Main unit
To display or close the menu.
SELECT/ADJUST button
24
(
/
/
/
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
To select items or adjust values on the
menu.
ENTER button
To enter your selection on the menu.
26
4
5
Lens cover
Zooming ring
Focusing ring
19
19
INPUT button
To select the input source.
19
Projection lens
ON indicator
19 31
Exhaust holes
6
7
8
LAMP indicator
TEMP indicator
19 31
31
Intake holes
Foot adjuster
release button
18
Infrared remote sensor
Foot adjuster
18
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Left side
Right side
1
2
3
4
RS-232C
RGB
AUDIO
RGB
AUDIO
CONTROL
MONITOR OUTPUT
RGB INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
L - AUDIO -R
Carrying handle
Open to carry the projector.
AC IN socket
17
Anti-theft lock
Rear side
CONTROL connector
To connect a computer to control the projector.
14 40
1
MONITOR OUTPUT connectors
2
3
4
(RGB output, AUDIO output)
14
Speaker
To connect to a monitor or audio equipment.
Infrared remote sensor
RGB INPUT connectors (RGB input, AUDIO input)
To connect a computer or video equipment with component video
outputs, etc.
15
Intake holes
VIDEO INPUT connectors
(S-VIDEO input, VIDEO input, AUDIO input)
14
To connect a video equipment, etc.
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Remote control
MUTE button
To cut off the picture and sound
temporarily.
CALL button
To display the current input source and
signal status information.
21
21
1
11
12
MARKER button
RGB button
To select the RGB input.
19
2
3
4
5
6
7
To display a marker on the screen.
Each time the button is pressed, the
marker changes the shape, and finally
disappears.
VIDEO button
To select S-video input or Video input.
ON/
STANDBY
19
CALL
1
8
9
ENTER button
To enter your selection on the menu.
AUTO SET button
To adjust the image automatically.
21
26
13
14
RGB
VIDEO
2
3
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
,
,
(–), (+) buttons
24
FREEZE button
To freeze the picture.
21
10
11
• To select items or adjust values on the
menu.
• To shift a picture after changing its size
with the RESIZE button.
• To move the marker displayed with the
MARKER button.
4
5
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
MENU button
To display or close the menu.
24
12
RESET button
To restore the settings and adjustments to
the default.
25
MENU
ENTER
13
14
6
7
ON/STANDBY button
To turn the projector on or off.
19
8
9
-
+
KEYSTONE button
To correct the keystone distortion of the
picture automatically.
20
RESET
RESIZE button
To change the picture size.
22
10
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Notes
Installing batteries
Remote control operation
Using batteries incorrectly can cause them to
leak or burst. Strictly observe the following.
• Install the batteries with their + and – ends
facing correctly.
• Do not charge, heat, disassemble, or short
the batteries or throw them into a fire.
• Do not leave exhausted batteries in the
remote control.
1) Open the cover.
Point the remote control at the infrared
remote sensor and press a button.
Rear side
Front side
• Do not mix different types of batteries or new
and old batteries.
15°
15°
15°
15°
• When you will not be using the remote control
for a prolonged period, take the batteries out
of the remote control.
• When the remote control stops working or
only works from very close distance, replace
all the batteries with new ones.
2) Install the batteries.
Make sure that the +/– polarities match the
illustration in the compartment.
Distance : within about 5 meters from the front
of the remote sensor.
• When replacing the batteries, use a more
longer life alkaline batteries.
• If a battery leaks, carefully wipe off any
residue inside the battery case before loading
new batteries.
Angle :
within about 15° of the remote
sensor in every direction.
3) Attach the cover.
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(Continued)
Power supply cord
selection
Notes
• The remote control may not operate when
there is sunlight or other strong light such as
a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote
sensor.
• Operate the remote control from a position
where the remote sensor is visible.
• Do not drop the remote control or otherwise
jolt it.
If your line voltage is 220 to 240, use one of the
following types of cable.
In Singapore, use the UK type plug cable. (The
UK type plug [MP5004] of this model is
approved by PSB.)
Plug
Plug type
EURO
Line voltage
220 – 240V
configuration
• 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.
UK
220 – 240V
Use a 5A fuse which is approved by ASTA or
BSI to BSI362.
Always replace the fuse cover after changing
the fuse.
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Connections and installation
Connections
Connecting video equipment
Output terminals
Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
connecting the cables.
Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
connecting the cables.
(not supplied)
To P (C ) output
R
R
Audio cable (not supplied)
To P (C ) output
B
B
RS-232C
CONTROL
RGB
A
RGB
AUDIO
MONITOR OUTP
RGB INPUT
To audio output R
(red)
To Y output
VIDEO INPUT
To audio output L
-VIDEO VIDEO
L
-
AUDIO -R
(white)
You can connect an
extra monitor to view
the picture.
To RGB
INPUT
To RGB
INPUT
(RGB)
(AUDIO)
Video player with component video outputs
RS-232C
CONTROL
RGB
AUDIO
RGB
AUDIO
MONITOR OUTPUT
RGB INPUT
To MONITOR OUTPUT (AUDIO)
ø3.5mm STEREO mini plug
(Audio output level is constant.)
You can connect a computer
to control the projector.
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To VIDEO INPUT (VIDEO) (yellow)
To VIDEO INPUT (AUDIO L) (white)
To VIDEO INPUT (AUDIO R) (red)
VIDEO INPUT
S-VIEO VIDO
L
AUDIO -
Audio cable
(not supplied)
To VIDEO
INPUT
(S-VIDEO)
Audio/Video cable
(supplied)
To audio input
S-VIDEO cable
(not supplied)
To Video output
(yellow)
Connecting to SCART socket
To SCART
white
red
To Audio output
(white)
socket
Connect a stereo system
for dynamic sound.
Adapter for
SCART socket
(supplied)
To Audio output
(red)
To S-VIDEO output
Notes
yellow
• Sound of the source which you select is output to the connected
stereo system, etc.
• The MONITOR OUTPUT (RGB output) connector always sends out a
signal which is input to the RGB INPUT (RGB input) connector
regardless of your source selection.
Video tape player
Note
Several video equipments can be connected to the S-VIDEO jack and
VIDEO jack separately.
• Even while the projector is in standby mode, the MONITOR OUTPUT
(RGB output) connector continues its output.
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Connecting an IBM PC or compatible computer (DOS/V)
Connecting a Macintosh computer
Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
connecting the cables.
• Attach the supplied adapter for Macintosh computers.
• Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
connecting the cables.
Connect when you
Laptop
computers
Desktop
computers
want to view a picture
Laptop
computers
Desktop
computers
on the computer monitor.
RS-232C
CONTROL
AUDIO
RS-232C
CONTROL
RGB
AUDIO
AO
ITOR OUTPUT
RGB INPUT
MONITOR OUTPUT
B INPUT
or
or
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
S-VIDEO VIDE
L
-
AUDIO
S-VIDEO VIDE
L
-
AUDIO
To monitor port
To
Adapter for Macintosh
computers (not supplied)
To
RGB
INPUT
(RGB)
To
To
MONITOR
OUTPUT
(RGB)
RGB
RGB
INPUT
Computer
monitor
cable
INPUT
(AUDIO)
To audio output port
To
monitor
port
(AUDIO)
To
audio
output port
To RGB
INPUT (RGB)
RGB cable (not supplied)
PC audio cable (not supplied)
RGB cable (not supplied)
PC audio cable (not supplied)
Notes
Notes
• The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have
an analog RGB output terminal. For details, refer to the computer
manual.
• The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have
an analog RGB output terminal. For details, refer to the computer
manual.
• You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector. For
details, consult the dealer.
• You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector. For
details, consult the dealer.
• If NTSC/PAL/SECAM signals are input to the RGB INPUT connector,
they cannot be displayed. (Input NTSC/PAL/SECAM signals to the
VIDEO INPUT jack.)
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Connections and installation
Floor-mounted front projection
Viewing a picture projected on the front of
the screen from a floor.
Floor-mounted rear projection
Viewing a picture projected through the
back of the screen from a floor installation.
Projector placement
There are four ways of installing this projector
as shown right. This section explains the
standard case of the floor-mounted front
projection.
Translucent screen
Viewer
Viewer
CAUTION
• When a ceiling mount is required, please
consult with the dealer.
• When carrying the unit, always handle the
carrying handle.
Ceiling-mounted front projection
Viewing a picture projected on the front of
the screen from a ceiling installation.
Ceiling-mounted rear projection
Preparation
• Select a room that can be darkened.
• Refer to the table on the next page
the screen size and required distance.
Viewing a picture projected through the
back of the screen from a ceiling
installation.
for
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Translucent screen
Viewer
Viewer
• When installed the projector in the way except the floor-mounted front projection, make the
setting of the projecting orientation on the menu.
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Adjust the distance between
the lens and the screen.
The projection size depends on the
distance between the lens and the
screen.
Connect the power cord.
2
3
• Insert one end in the AC IN socket on
the projector.
Place the projector on a steady,
level surface such as a table.
1
• Insert the other end in a wall outlet.
Point the projector squarely at the screen
for the best possible picture.
Adjust the projection size by changing the
distances as shown below.
Top view
Screen
Screen
Lens
90°
To a wall outlet.
90°
The ON indicator lights in orange and the
projector turns to standby mode.
b
a
Take off the lens cover.
4
Point the lens straight at the center of the
screen as above.
a: Distance between the lens and the screen
b: Distance between the lens height and the
bottom of projection area
Side view
Screen
a (m)
Screen size
(inches)
23
Minimum Maximum
(WIDE)
–
1.56
2.373
3.186
3.999
6.031
8.064
10.096
(TELE)
1.132
2.017
3.059
4.1
b (cm)
4
40
60
80
100
150
200
250
6
9
90°
12
15
23
30
38
5.142
7.746
10.35
–
Place the projector horizontally so that the
projecting light hits the screen squarely.
• The values are approximations.
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Connections and installation
3) To put the foot adjuster back, hold down
the foot adjuster release button and
lower the front slowly.
How to use the foot adjuster
(Continued)
The tilt of the projector can be adjusted using
the foot adjuster.
Notes
The foot adjuster will put back.
• When the projector is moved from a cold
location to a warm location, or when the
ambient temperature in the projection room
has risen suddenly, moisture may condense
on the lens or the mirror to blur the projected
pictures. In such a case, leave the projector
for an adequate time (1 to 2 hours, depending
on the room’s condition) before using it so it
adjusts to the ambient temperature.
• If the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or
other strong light, the projected picture
becomes too faint to see. Shut out the light
with curtains or other means.
1) Lift the front of the projector until a tilt
angle desired is obtained and hold down
the foot adjuster release button.
Note
Be sure to hold the projector when putting the
foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall
on your fingers.
The foot adjuster will stretch.
Release the button to lock in position.
• If the screen and the projector are not
installed properly, the projected picture may
be distorted.
Foot adjuster
release button
Foot adjuster
• If the projector is tilted, the picture may be
distorted. To obtain the best possible picture,
place the projector so it faces the screen
squarely.
2) Turn the foot adjuster to make fine
adjustment of the height.
Turn clockwise to lift up.
Turn counterclockwise to lower.
Lift up
Lower
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Operations
→
RGB:
To project pictures from a
Picture projection
computer connected to RGB
INPUT or a video equipment
with component video
output jack.
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
RGB
1
3
VIDEO
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
CAUTION
Video:
Y/C:
To project pictures from a
video equipment, etc.
connected to VIDEO jack of
VIDEO INPUT.
MENU
ENTER
Do not look into the projection lens while
operating the projector.
-
+
RESET
Preparation
• Install and connect the projector properly.
• Take off the lens cover.
To project pictures from a
video equipment, etc.
connected to S-VIDEO jack
of VIDEO INPUT.
Press ON/STANDBY.
Both the ON and LAMP indicators light up
in green.
1
SELECT/ADJUST
(On the remote control)
RGB: Press RGB.
Video/Y/C: Press VIDEO.
Each time the button is
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
ON
ON
On (Green)
On (Green)
On (Green)
Indicators
pressed, Video/Y/C is
switched.
1
3
LAMP
LAMP
Flashing (Green)
Adjust the picture size by
turning the zooming ring.
Turn to the right to enlarge the picture.
Turn to the left to reduce the picture.
4
5
Turn on the connected
equipment and put it in
playback mode.
2
3
Focus on the picture by
turning the focusing ring.
A still picture is recommended for
focusing.
Select the input source.
(On the control panel of the main unit)
Press INPUT repeatedly.
5
4
Each time the button is pressed, the
source indication on the screen changes
as follows:
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Operations
Notes
(Continued)
• Even after turning the power off, the intake
and exhaust fans continue to work for a while
to cool the inside of the projector.
• Immediately after the power off, the projector
may not be turned on while the LAMP
indicator is flashing in green.
Notes
SELECT/ADJUST
ON
• “
” is displayed on the screen if the
projector does not receive any signal from the
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
connected equipment. Put the equipment in
playback mode.
• Due to the lamp characteristic, flickers may
occasionally occur in a picture. This is not
malfunction of the unit.
• When an RGB source is selected and no
signal is sent from the computer for about 30
minutes, the projector turns to standby mode
for power saving. It automatically turns on
when the signal resumes. Pressing
ON/STANDBY also turns it on.
• Before unplugging the power cord, make sure
that the fans are stopped.
ON/STANDBY
Indicators
Correcting the keystone distortion
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
ON/STANDBY
KEYSTONE
A picture may be expanded on the upper side if
projected upward from the projector lifted up by
the foot adjuster. The projector can correct this
keystone distortion automatically.
RGB
VIDEO
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
MENU
ENTER
Press KEYSTONE.
• While operating the projector, “
” may be
-
+
The keystone distortion is corrected
automatically.
displayed on the screen. This means that the
operation cannot be completed.
RESET
To correct further, make the “Keystone”
adjustment on the menu.
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Turning the power off
1) Press ON/STANDBY after using the
projector.
An instruction message appears.
2) Press ON/STANDBY again.
The LAMP indicator turns off, and the
projector turns to standby mode. (The ON
idicator lights in orange.)
3) After confirming the exhaust fan stops,
unplug the power cord.
The ON indicator turns off.
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Operations
(Continued)
2) Press MUTE again.
Contents of displayed items
The picture is also cut off temporarily.
[
S t a t u s
p u
]
:
“
” appears.
I n
t
RGB
To restore, press MUTE again.
S i g n a l
Sc r e e n
: XGA6 0
: XGA6 0
Note
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
RGB
If you press MUTE while the menu is displayed,
the menu disappears.
S y n c h r o . : N / N
. / r e v . : 0 1 /
CALL
AUTO SET
FREEZE
VIDEO
e
0
V
r
V
R
1
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
MUTE
Freezing the picture
MENU
ENTER
Press FREEZE.
-
+
The picture freezes.
RESET
Current input source
Signal system of the input source
Signal system automatically detected
by the projector
“
” mark appears on the screen.
To release the picture, press FREEZE again.
Any other operations can also release the
picture.
(Mode determination
Synchronizing polarity of input signal
P=Positive N=Negative
)
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Adjusting the image automatically
Displaying the input source
information
Version number of software
An image which is flickering, blurred or is not
centered, can be adjusted automatically.
Press CALL.
Press AUTO SET.
Note
The current input source and the signal status
information is displayed.
The image is adjusted automatically.
If you press CALL while the menu is displayed,
the menu disappears.
To adjust further, make the “Image” adjustment
To close the display, press CALL again.
on the menu.
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Cutting off the picture and sound
temporarily
1) Press MUTE.
The sound is cut off temporarily.
“
” appears.
(Continued)
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Operations
When the picture size is smaller than the
projection area:
(Continued)
: To move the picture upward
: To move the picture down
: To move the picture leftward
: To move the picture rightward
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
RGB
VIDEO
When the picture size is larger than the
projection area:
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
: To view the upper side of the picture
: To view the lower side of the picture
: To view the left side of the picture
: To view the right side of the picture
MENU
ENTER
-
+
RESET
,
,
,
RESET
Notes
• Picture size returns to normal after the power
is turned off. The values are not saved.
• You may not change the picture size
depending to the signal.
Changing the picture size
Pictures are projected at the maximal
• Pictures of VGA signals, etc. may be slightly
inferior in quality at the initial size because
they are enlarged.
projection size regardless of the signal types.
Optionally you can change the picture size to
through size or enlarge it.
• The picture returns to the normal position
when the RESET button is pressed after the
picture is moved.
• The picture may not be projected properly
while moving the picture.
Press RESIZE.
Each time the button is pressed, the picture
size changes from the center of the picture.
When the picture size does not correspond with
the projection area, the picture can be moved
by pressing
,
,
and
.
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Adjustments
H-position : To shift the image position
horizontally
Settings and adjustments on
the menu
V-position : To shift the image position
vertically.
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Default
Clock :
To adjust the clock frequency.
Language : To select the language for displays.
Most of adjustments and settings are made on
the menu.
Proj. mode :To set the projecting orientation
according to the way of installation.
To display the menu, press MENU.
RGB input : To set the signal type of RGB
input.
Picture
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Contrast : To adjust the contrast.
Brightness : To adjust the brightness.
Video signal : To set the signal type of video
input.
Scrn display : To use or disable on-screen
displays.
Color :
Tint :
To adjust the color depth.
To adjust the tint.
The followings are adjustments and settings on
Sharpness : To adjust the sharpness.
the menu. For details, see page in
.
29
R-level :
G-level :
B-level :
To adjust the amount of red in the
picture.
When using this projector for the first time, see
30
Save
“Default”.
24
To adjust the amount of green in
the picture.
Save data : To save the adjustments and
settings on the menu.
To adjust the amount of blue in the
picture.
All preset : To restore the adjustments and
setings on the menu to the factory
set.
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Keystone
Auto set : To correct the keystone distortion
automatically.
29
Audio
Adjust :
To make the correction of keystone
distortion beyond the automatic
correction.
Volume :
Bass :
To adjust the sound volume of the
speaker.
To adjust the bass of the sound
output.
Treble :
To adjust the treble of the sound
output.
Image
27
Auto sync. : To adjust the image automatically.
Phase : To adjust the phase.
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Adjustments
Proj. mode
Press or to select
.
2
Initial settings
– Default
Confirm your installation type on the
chart on page
Standard: Floor-mounted front
projection
Rear:
.
16
De f a u l t
L a n g u a g e
P r o j . mo d e
RGB i n p u t
E n g l i s h
S t a n d a r d
R G B
Make the basic settings for projecting.
Floor-mounted rear
projection
Preparation
Ceiling:
R. ceil.:
Ceiling-mounted front
projection
Ceiling-mounted rear
projection
V i d e o s i g n a l A u t o
S c r n d i s p l a y On
• Display the image as explained in “Picture
Projection”.
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SELECT/ADJUST
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
Press or to select a
preferred item.
3
4
RGB input
To set the signal type of RGB input.
RGB:
Y/Pb/Pr:
RGB signal
Press or to make the
setting.
Color difference (Component)
video signal from the DVD
video player, etc.
To select another item, go back to step 3.
2-4
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
Language
Video signal
RGB
VIDEO
1,5
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
Select a language for the menu or on-
screen displays.
To set the signal type of video input.
Auto:
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
Automatic signal detection
works on video input. If it
does not properly, set the
signal type of the source
from the followings.
English:
Français:
Deutsch:
Italiano :
Español :
English
French
German
Italian
MENU
ENTER
-
+
RESET
RESET
Spanish
NTSC M:
NTSC443A: NTSC4.43A signal
NTSC J:
NTSC N:
NTSC M signal
Português : Portuguese
Japanese
:
NTSC J signal
NTSC N signal
Press MENU to display the menu.
1
NTSC443B: NTSC4.43B signal
PAL:
PAL signal
PAL N:
SECAM:
PAL443:
PAL M:
PAL N signal
SECAM signal
PAL4.43 signal
PAL M signal
Ke y s t o n e
A u t o s e t
–
+
A d j u s t
(Continued)
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Adjustments
(Continued)
Scrn display
On:
On-screen displays
(indications of input
selection, signal absent or
mute mode, etc.) appear.
On-screen displays do
not appear.
Off:
Press MENU.
The menu disappears.
5
Notes
• These settings are stored until you turn the
power off.
• To store the settings even if the power is
turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
data”.
30
• Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
setting currently selected to default.
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Adjustments
Notes
Press MENU to display the
menu.
1
2
Keystone correction
– Keystone
• Pressing KEYSTONE on the remote control
can also correct the keystone distortion
automatically.
20
• These adjustments are stored until you turn
the power off.
• Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
setting currently selected to default.
• Pictures may be slightly deteriorated by the
keystone correction.
Press or to select
.
Preparation
• Display the image as explained in “Picture
Ke y s t o n e
Projection”.
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A u t o s e t
–
+
A d j u s t
SELECT/ADJUST
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
0 degrees setting for the automatic
keystone correction
Press to select “Auto set”.
Press ENTER.
The keystone distortion is corrected
automatically. For further correction,
follow the below steps.
3
4
Depending on the operating condition such as
vibration, the distortion may be beyond the
automatic keystone correction. The horizontal
condition setting (0 degrees setting) may be
disordered. In such a case, perform the
following 0 degrees setting to correct the
distortion.
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
RGB
VIDEO
2,3,5,6
KEYSTONE
1,7
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
4
MENU
ENTER
Press .
5
6
1) Place the projector on a level surface.
2) On the menu, select “Auto set” in
“Keystone”.
-
+
RESET
RESET
Press or to correct the
distortion.
3) Press RESET.
(–): To reduce the upper width.
(+): To reduce the lower width.
Notes
• Do not make the 0 degrees setting on an
inclined or unstable surface or in a shaky
place as it may not be performed properly.
• To store this setting even if the power is
turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
Press MENU.
The menu disappears.
7
data”.
30
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Adjustments
Notes
Projection adjustments
– Image
• When performing the automatic projection
adjustment, use a bright and distinctly edged
picture.
I ma g e
A u t o s y n c .
• Pressing AUTO SET on the remote control
Preparation
• Display the image as explained in “Picture
can also adjust the image automatically.
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–
–
–
–
+
+
+
+
P h a s e
H – p o s i
V – p o s i
C l o c k
• If you project an image from a computer with
an LCD screen while monitoring the image on
the computer, the image may not be projected
properly, depending on the computer model.
In this case, turn off the computer display, or
make the necessary picture adjustments on
the projector. For details on controlling the
computer display, etc., refer to the computer’s
manual and description on the software for
the computer used.
t
t
i o n
i o n
Projection”.
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SELECT/ADJUST
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
Press to select “Auto sync.”
Press ENTER.
The image is automatically adjusted.
For further adjustments, follow the below
steps.
3
4
• During adjustments of “H-position” or “V-
position”, the image may not be projected
properly.
• While using, an aberration of the phase may
occur. In that case, adjust “Phase” again.
• Some item may be displayed in gray
depending on an input source. The item
displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and/or
set.
• These adjustments are stored until you turn
the power off.
• To store the adjustments even if the power is
turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
RGB
VIDEO
2,3,5,6
1,7
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
AUTO SET
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
4
MENU
ENTER
Press or to select a
preferred item.
5
6
-
+
RESET
RESET
Press or to adjust the
item.
To select another item, go back to step 5.
Phase:
To reduce flickers.
Press MENU to display the
menu.
1
2
H-position: To shift the image to the
left (–), to the right (+).
V-position: To shift the image down (–),
to up (+).
data”.
30
• Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
setting currently selected to default.
Press or to select
.
Clock
To remove vertical stripes.
Press MENU.
7
The menu disappears.
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Adjustments
–
–
–
–
–
+
+
+
+
+
T i n t
Press MENU.
The menu disappears.
5
Picture adjustments
– Picture
S h a r p n e s s
R - l e v e l
G - l e v e l
B - l e v e l
Notes
Preparation
• When the RGB is inputted and when the
video signal (also Y/Pb/Pr signal) is inputted,
different settings can be adjusted and stored
separately.
• Some item may be displayed in gray
depending on an input source. The item
displayed in gray cannot be adjusted and/or
set.
• Display the image as explained in “Picture
Projection”.
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SELECT/ADJUST
Press or to select a
preferred item.
3
4
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
Press or to adjust the item.
To select another item, go back to step 3.
• These adjustments are stored until you turn
the power off.
– :
+ :
Contrast : (–) Lower
(+) Higher
• To store the adjustments even if the power is
turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
2-4
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
data”.
RGB
VIDEO
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Brightness
:
(–) Darker
1,5
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
• Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
setting currently selected to default.
(+) Brighter
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
Color:
(–) Duller
MENU
ENTER
(+) Brighter
Tint:
(–) Redder
(+) Greener
-
+
RESET
RESET
Sharpness: (–) Softer
(+) Sharper
R-level:
G-level:
B-level:
(–) To reduce red
(+) To increase red
Press MENU to display the
menu.
1
2
(–) To reduce green
(+) To increase green
Press or to select
.
(–) To reduce blue
(+) To increase blue
P i c t u r e
–
+
+
+
C o n t r a s t
–
B r i g h t n e s s
–
C o l o r
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Adjustments
Notes
Press MENU to display the
menu.
1
2
Sound adjustments
– Audio
• These adjustments are stored until you turn
the power off.
• To store the adjustments even if the power is
turned off, follow the procedure of “Saving
Press or to select
.
Preparation
• Display the image as explained in “Picture
data”.
30
Au d i o
• Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or
setting currently selected to default.
Projection”.
19
–
+
+
+
V o l ume
–
B a s s
SELECT/ADJUST
–
ON
T r e b l e
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
Press or to select a
preferred item.
3
4
Press or to adjust the
item.
2-4
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
RGB
VIDEO
To select another item, go back to step 3.
1,5
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
– :
+ :
Volume :
(–) To turn down.
(+) To turn up.
MENU
ENTER
-
+
Bass:
(–) To reduce the bass.
(+) To increase the bass.
RESET
RESET
Treble:
(–) To reduce the treble.
(+) To increase the treble.
Press MENU.
The menu disappears.
5
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Adjustments
Press MENU to display the
menu.
1
2
Saving data
– Save
Press or to select
.
Preparation
• Display the image as explained in “Picture
Sa v e
Projection”.
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S a v e d a t a
SELECT/ADJUST
A l
l
p r e s e t
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
LAMP
TEMP
Press or to select a
preferred item.
3
Save data : To save the adjustments
and settings on the menu.
2,3
4
ON/
STANDBY
CALL
All preset : To restore the adjustments
and setings on the menu
to the factory set.
RGB
VIDEO
1,5
AUTO SET KEYSTONE RESIZE
FREEZE
MUTE MARKER
MENU
ENTER
Press ENTER.
4
5
-
+
RESET
Press MENU.
The menu disappears.
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Maintenance
ON
Lit (red)
Lit (red)
–
ON
Lit (red)
Trouble indications
LAMP
TEMP
LAMP
TEMP
–
Flashing (red)
If there is some problem inside the projector,
the indicators light up or flash.
The lamp turns off or does not light up.
The power turns off or does not come on.
→ The lamp’s end, or malfunction of the
→ Trouble with the intake fan.
unit.
SELECT/ADJUST
• Unplug the power cord and call the
dealer.
ON
ON/STANDBY
MENU
ENTER
INPUT
ON Indicator
LAMP Indicator
TEMP Indicator
• Lamp’s life length is over, replace the
LAMP
TEMP
lamp with new one.
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• Unplug the power cord and call the
dealer.
ON
Lit (red)
LAMP
TEMP
–
Flashing (orange)
ON
Lit (red)
–
The power turns off or does not come on.
LAMP
TEMP
Lit (red)
→ Trouble with the exhaust fan.
• 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.
Note
Before attempting any maintenance, unplug the
power cord.
• Place the projector correctly so the
intake and exhaust fans’ holes are not
covered.
ON
Off or lit (red)
LAMP
TEMP
–
–
• Turn the projector off, and leave it for
a while, and turn it on again.
The power does not come on.
• Clean the air filter.
32
→ Malfunction of the unit.
• Unplug the power cord and call the
dealer.
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Maintenance
3) Clean the air filter cover.
Cleaning the lens
Air filter, lens and main unit
cleaning
Remove dust and stains with a vacuum
cleaner.
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.
CAUTION
Cleaner’s
nozzle
If you use the projector mounted on the
ceiling, ask the dealer to carry out the
maintenance such as cleaning.
Cleaning the main unit
• Pull out the power cord before cleaning.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe off stains from the
surface.
4) Attach the air filter cover.
• 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.
Cleaning the air filter
The filter under the air filter cover is the device
to shut out dusts or dregs.
Do not use the projector with the filter taken off.
Give a frequent clean especially to the air filter.
(The cleaning period is once per about 50
hours).
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.
1) Unplug the power cord.
Ask the dealer for the replacement.
2) Take off the air filter cover.
The filter is on the right side of the projector.
Pull up the filter tabs.
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.
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Maintenance
Take off the lamp cover on the
bottom panel.
Attach the lamp cover.
Slide the cover in place and tighten two
screws.
3
6
7
Lamp replacement
Loosen two screws, and pull off the lamp
cover.
3
The lamp will eventually begin to project dark
or dull pictures and finally will not light up.
(Lamp’s life length depends on the use
condition.) In such a case, replace the lamp
with new one.
1
2
1
2
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 “TLPL8”
(sold separately). For detail, refer to TLPL8
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.
Reset the lamp timer.
Refer to the lamp instructions for
resetting.
Pull out the lamp.
Loosen the two fixing screws, and lift up
the handle to pull out the lamp.
4
5
1
Notes
• The projector displays the total working time
at every 1,000 hours (only when plugged in
and turned on; ex. “ >1000H ”, “ >2000H ”).
• The lamp should be replaced if the total
working time exceeds about 2,000 hours.
• Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing
the lamp. If it is not set correctly, the power
will not turn on.
• Use a new lamp when replacing it.
• The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile.
Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands
and do not jolt or damage it. Do not use an
exhausted lamp.
2
Load a new lamp.
Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten
the two fixed screws.
2
Unplug the power cord.
1
1
Wait until the lamp gets cold
enough.
2
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Others
• The “Brightness” adjustment is at its
darkest.
• The picture is out of focus.
→ Focus the picture.
• The projection distance is not
appropriate.
Before calling service
personnel
19
→
Make the “Brightness” adjustment.
28
• The source is not correctly connected to
the projector.
Check the following points before asking for
support service.
→ Adjust the distance properly.
• The projecting light is not hitting the
screen squarely.
17
→ Connect the source correctly to the
Refer also to “Trouble indications”.
31
projector.
14
→ Adjust the projecting direction so that
The power does not come on.
No sounds are heard.
the light hits the screen squarely.
17
• The power cord is disconnected.
• The “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Sharpness”
or “Phase” adjustments are not correct.
• The wrong input is selected.
→ Select the input source correctly.
• The audio muting mode is on.
→ Firmly plug in the power cord.
17
19
→ Make the “Image” or “Picture”
• The lamp cover is not attached correctly.
→ Attach the cover correctly.
adjustments.
27 28
33
→
Press MUTE to restore the sound.
21
• The sound volume is at the minimum.
The pictures are dim.
The power turns off while using the
projector.
→ Adjust the sound volume on the
• The “Brightness” or “Contrast”
adjustments are not correct.
menu.
29
• The ambient temperature of the
projection room is too high.
• The source is not correctly connected to
the projector.
→ Make the “Picture” adjustments.
28
• The lamp life is ending.
→ Lower the ambient temperature of the
projection room, and turn the power
on.
→ Connect the source correctly to the
projector.
→ Replace the lamp.
33
14
The images are blurred. Focusing is
uneven.
The colors are faint. The colors are strange.
No image appears.
• The “Color”, “Tint”, “R-Level”, “G-Level” or
“B-Level” adjustments are not correct.
• The lens cover is on.
• The lens is dirty.
→ Take off the lens cover.
17
→ Make the “Picture” adjustments.
→ Clean the lens.
28
• The wrong input is selected.
→ Select the input source correctly.
• The muting mode is on.
Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens.
32
• The lamp life is ending.
19
→ Replace the lamp.
33
→
Press MUTE to restore the picture.
21
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Others
(Continued)
The remote control does not work.
• The remote control is not facing the
remote sensor.
→ Face the remote control transmitter
toward the remote sensor on the
projector.
12
• The remote control is too far.
→ Operate within about 5 meters.
12
• There is an obstruction between the
remote control and the remote sensor.
→ Remove the obstacle.
• The batteries are exhausted.
→ Replace the batteries.
12
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Others
Input signal
Mode determination and signal system
: full compatible
: dot resizing display
: simplified display
: high resolution serial transfer control
Frequency
Signal
Resolution (line)
Synchronizing
H/V
Default
Remarks
VIDEO IN
Horizontal Vertical
Horizontal Vertical
Mode
System
(kHz)
(Hz)
NTSC
PAL/SECAM
NTSC/DTV480i
NTSC
PAL/SECAM
Digital broadcasting
15.734
15.625
15.750
31.500
47.500
33.750
24.830
31.470
31.470
37.861
37.861
31.470
37.861
37.500
43.269
35.000
35.156
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
49.724
35.522
59.940
50.000
60.000
60.000
60.000
60.000
56.420
70.090
70.090
85.080
85.080
59.940
72.809
75.000
85.008
66.667
56.250
60.317
72.188
75.000
85.061
74.550
43.479x2
664
756
484
574
480
480
720
1080
400
350
400
350
400
480
480
480
480
480
600
600
600
600
600
624
768
N/N
N/N
N/N
N/N
N/N
N/N
N/N
P/N
N/P
P/N
N/P
N/N
N/N
N/N
N/N
– / –
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
– / –
P/P
VIDEO IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
720/640
720/640
1280
1920
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
800
800
800
DTV480P/VGA60Hz Digital broadcasting
DTV720P Digital broadcasting
HDTV/DTV1080i Hi-Vision/Digital broadcasting
NEC24K
TEXT70
TEXT70
TEXT85
TEXT85
VGA60
PC98 Standard
VGA-350
VGA-400
VGA 85Hz-1
VGA 85Hz-2
VGA 60Hz
VGA 72Hz
VGA 75Hz
VGA 85Hz-4
MAC-13”
SVGA 56Hz
SVGA 60Hz
SVGA 72Hz
SVGA 75Hz
SVGA 85Hz
MAC-16”
VGA72
VGA75
VGA85
MAC13
SVGA56
SVGA60
SVGA72
SVGA75
SVGA85
MAC16
XGA43i
800
800
832
1024
XGA 43Hz interlace
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: full compatible
: dot resizing display
: simplified display
: high resolution serial transfer control
Frequency
Signal
System
Resolution (line)
Synchronizing
H/V
Default
Remarks
RGB IN
Horizontal Vertical
Horizontal Vertical
Mode
(kHz)
(Hz)
XGA60
XGA70
XGA75
XGA85
MAC19
SXGA75-1
MAC21
SXGA60-1
SXGA85-1
SXGA43i
SXGA60-2
SXGA75-2
SXGA85-2
UXGA60
UXGA65
UXGA70
UXGA75
XGA 60Hz
XGA 70Hz
XGA 75Hz
XGA 85Hz
MAC-19”
SXGA 75Hz
MAC-21”
SXGA 60Hz
SXGA 85Hz
SXGA 43Hz interlace
SXGA 60Hz
SXGA 75Hz
SXGA 85Hz
UXGA 60Hz
UXGA 65Hz
UXGA 70Hz
UXGA 75Hz
48.363
56.476
60.023
68.677
60.197
67.500
68.681
60.000
85.938
46.433
63.981
79.976
91.146
75.000
81.130
87.500
93.750
60.004
70.069
75.029
84.997
74.872
75.000
75.062
60.000
85.002
43.436x2
60.020
75.025
85.024
60.000
65.000
70.000
75.000
1024
1024
1024
1024
1024
1152
1152
1280
1280
1280
1280
1280
1280
1600
1600
1600
1600
768
768
768
768
768
864
870
960
960
1024
1024
1024
1024
1200
1200
1200
1200
N/N
N/N
P/P
N/N
N/N
P/P
– / –
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
P/P
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
RGB IN
Notes
• If the mode identification does not define the mode described on the chart above, adjust to the
projection details.
• If the mode identification is carried out correctly, a normal display may be not obtained
depending on the signal frequency.
• SXGA, UXGA signals can be projected since the projector has simplified compatibility with them.
(However, letters and lines can be inequal or a part can be missing. Some signals may not be
projected at all.)
• Some computers may have output modes which are not compatible with this projector. Check
the compatibility of the connectors, signal levels, timing, and resolutions.
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Signal assignment
5
1
10
15
6
11
D-SUB 15 pin shrinking terminal
Input Signal
Pin arrangements
Video signal
Analog 0.7V(p-p) 75Ω
Horizontal synchronizing signal
TTL level (positive/negative
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
Video input (Red)
Video input (Green)
Video input (Blue)
N.C
polarity)
GND
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
GND (Red)
GND (Green)
GND (Blue)
N.C
GND
GND
N.C
Horizontal synchronizing/
composite synchronizing signal
Vertical synchronizing signal
N.C
Vertical synchronizing signal
TTL level (positive/negative
polarity)
Composite synchronizing signal
TTL level
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RGB signal defaults
Video Timing (Horizontal)
Video Timing (Vertical)
The following signals are factory set as defaults
in each mode. However, some computers may
have different timings than those in the chart.
Make the necessary adjustments if the picture
has flickers or is blurred.
G
H
A
B
C
I
Video
Video
Hor Sync
Ver Sync
J
D
E
K
Timing chart
A
B
C
D
E
fh
(kHz)
fv
(Hz)
Clock
(MHz)
G
H
I
J
K
Mode
Resolution
(Pixels) (Pixels) (Pixels) (Pixels) (Pixels)
(Lines) (Lines) (Lines) (Lines) (Lines)
NEC24k
TEXT70
TEXT70
TEXT85
TEXT85
VGA60
VGA72
VGA75
VGA85
MAC13
SVGA56
SVGA60
SVGA72
SVGA75
SVGA85
MAC16
XGA60
XGA70
XGA75
XGA85
MAC19
640 x 400
640 x 350
640 x 400
640 x 350
640 x 400
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
823 x 624
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
1024 x 768
85
50
50
96
96
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
800
800
800
800
800
832
1024
1024
1024
1024
1024
59
14
14
32
32
16
24
16
56
64
24
40
56
16
32
40
24
24
16
48
20
64
96
96
64
64
96
40
64
56
64
72
128
120
80
64
64
136
136
96
848
800
800
832
832
800
832
840
832
24.83
31.47
31.47
37.86
37.86
31.47
37.86
37.50
43.27
35.00
35.16
37.88
48.08
46.88
53.67
49.72
56.42
70.09
70.09
85.08
85.08
59.94
72.81
75.00
85.01
66.67
56.25
60.32
72.19
75.00
85.06
74.55
21.053
25.175
25.175
31.500
31.500
25.175
31.500
31.500
36.000
30.240
36.000
40.000
50.000
49.500
56.250
57.283
25
59
34
60
41
33
28
16
25
39
22
23
23
21
27
39
29
29
28
36
30
400
350
400
350
400
480
480
480
480
480
600
600
600
600
600
632
768
768
768
768
768
7
38
13
32
1
10
9
1
1
3
1
1
37
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
8
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
4
6
3
3
3
6
6
3
3
3
440
449
449
445
445
525
520
500
509
525
625
628
666
625
631
667
806
806
800
808
804
48
128
120
80
96
128
88
864
1024
1056
1040
1056
1048
1152
1344
1328
1312
1376
1320
64
160
152
216
160
144
176
208
180
48.363 60.004 65.000
56.476 70.069 75.000
60.023 75.029 78.750
68.677 84.997 94.500
60.197 74.872 73.200
96
96
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Command list
Adjustments with RS-232C
Conditioning of the Projection Unit can also be
done by a computer via the RS-232C, as well
as by the remote control.
Classification
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
RESIZE
RESIZE
RESIZE
RESIZE
RESIZE
ADJUST
ADJUST
ADJUST
ADJUST
ADJUST
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE
Image
Command
POF
PON
MOF
MON
AON
DOF
DON
FOF
FON
IN1
Meaning
Power OFF
Power ON
Video audio mute OFF
Video audio mute ON
Audio mute ON
Status display OFF
Status display ON
Freeze OFF
Freeze ON
Input (RGB)
Input (Video)
Input (S-video)
Resize reset
Resize 1
Resize 2
Resize 3
Pin No.
Signal Meaning
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RXD
CTS
DSR
GND
RTS
N.C
Receiving data
Consent to send
Data set ready
Signal ground
Request to send
No connection
Sending data
8
6
5
3
4
2
1
TXD
N.C
No connection
IN2
INS
Mini DIN 8-pin
(Main Unit)
RS0
RS1
RS2
RS3
RS4
ARS
ARG
ALF
AUP
ADW
PKA
PKS
PAT
Interface format
1
2
3
4
Communication
method
RS-232C
Resize 4
9600 bps, No parity, Data length: 8 bit,
Stop bit: 1 bit
Adjustment value reset
Adjustment value increase
Adjustment value decrease
Adjustment value increase
Adjustment value decrease
Keystone automatic adjustment
Keystone manual adjustment
Panel automatic adjustment
Vertical position adjustment
Horizontal position adjustment
Phase adjustment
Clock adjustment
Communication
format
STX (02h) Command (3Byte) ETX (03h)
One command only can be used in one
communication.
Data format
Command shall be composed of
alphanumeric characters of ASCII
description. Use only capital letters.
Image
Image
Image
Image
PVP
PHP
PPH
PCK
Return value
Acknowledge ACK (06h)
Not Acknowledge NAK (15h)
Note
When commands are transmitted serially, keep more than 100 ms
intervals between the commands.
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Classification
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Audio
Command
VBR
VCL
VCN
VSH
VTN
VLB
VLG
VLR
VOL
VTR
VBS
LJP
LEN
LFR
LGR
LIT
LSP
LP0
Meaning
Brightness adjustment
Color adjustment
Contrast adjustment
Sharp adjustment
Tint adjustment
Blue level adjustment
Green level adjustment
Red level adjustment
Volume adjustment
Treble adjustment
Classification
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Save
Command
PJ2
PJ3
Meaning
Ceiling-mounted front projection
Ceiling-mounted rear projection
RGB input mode (RGB)
RGB input mode (Y/Pb/Pr)
Video signal mode (Automatic)
Video signal mode (60/NTSC/JAPAN)
Video signal mode (60/NTSC/3.58)
Video signal mode (60/NTSC/4.43)
Video signal mode (60/PAL/3.58)
Video signal mode (60/PAL/4.43)
Video signal mode (50/NTSC/3.58)
Video signal mode (50/NTSC/4.43)
Video signal mode (50/PAL/3.58)
Video signal mode (50/PAL/4.43)
Video signal mode (50/SECAM/4.43)
OSD mute OFF
KR0
KR1
KV0
KV1
KV2
KV3
KV4
KV5
KV6
KV7
KV8
KV9
KVA
MO0
MO1
DRS
DSV
Audio
Audio
Bass adjustment
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Default
Japanese display setting
English display setting
French display setting
German display setting
Italian display setting
Spanish display setting
Portuguese display setting
Floor-mounted front projection
Floor-mounted rear projection
OSD mute ON
Adjustment value preset
Adjustment value saving
PJ0
PJ1
Save
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CONTROL terminal
Mini DIN 8-pin (RS-232C)
Cabinet Material
ABS resin
Accessories
Specifications
Wireless remote control ............................... 1
R6 size battery ............................................. 2
Power cord ................................................... 2
Audio/Video cable ................................1 (3m)
Adapter for SCART socket ........................... 1
Lens cover.................................................... 1
Main unit
Liquid crystal display
Power requirements
AC 100 – 240V 50/60Hz
Projection system
Power consumption
200W
3-pannels transmission
Panel size
Mass
3.7 Kg
0.9 inches
Driving system
TFT active matrix
Picture elements
480,000 pixels (800 x 600 dots) x 3
The design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
Dimensions
318 x 87 x 232 (mm) (W/H/D)
(Including the projecting sections)
Ambient environment
Trademarks
Temperature : 0°C to 35°C
NEC, PC-98 series are trademarks of NEC
Corporation.
Humidity : 30% to 70% RH
Projection lens
Lamp
UHP lamp 120W
IBM, DOS/V, VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA
are trademarks or registered trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation.
Lens
Zooming lens F = 1.8 – 2.1
f = 36 – 47mm
Focusing Manual operation
Zooming Manual operation
Speaker
1W (monaural)
RGB INPUT
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc.
RGB signal : (D-sub 15-pin)
Audio: 1V(p-p), more than 22kΩ,
ø3.5mm stereo mini jack
VIDEO INPUT
S-video signal : Mini DIN 4-pin
Video signal : 1V(p-p), 75Ω
Audio : 1V(p-p), more than 22kΩ,
RCA pin jack
MONITOR OUTPUT
RGB signal : D-sub 15-pin
Audio : 1V(p-p), less than 2.2kΩ,
ø3.5mm stereo mini jack
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