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Hitachi CP-x950E User's Manual
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1. D eterminepicturesizeand projection distanceasillustrated below q View from the top D C View from the side p Screen P a Lens center Pla salle a E bi a Z finch a inch ene a Distancefrom theprojector to thescreen 10 creen inc inc Minimum Maximum b Length fromthecenter of thelensto thebottom of the picture 10 40 90 83 a This screen sizeisfull screen size 1024 dots x 768 dots 60 89 134 5 1 80 119 179 6 9 Installation of liquid crystal projector 100 149 224 8 6 Please basically useliquid crystal projector at thehorizontal position 2 ae mee If you useliquid crystal projector by thelensup position the 150 224 336 12 9 lensdown position andthesideup position thismay causethe 200 298 448 17 2 heatinsideto build up and becomethecauseof damage How to use foot adjusters Adjusttheprojection position usingthefoot adjustersatthebottom of theprojector View from the front View from the side o 5 unlock lock ji IM 03 5 CS Foot adjuster pe A viewing angle of 2 12 can be changed 1 Liftup theprojector unlock thefoot adjusters 2 Adjusta viewing angle and then lock thefoot adjusters complete 3 To adjusttheangleslightly revolvethefoot adjusters Donotunlock thefoot adjus
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3. Indicator display TheON indicator LAM Pindicator andT EM P indicator will lightor blink in thefollowing cases Indicatorstatus Meaning Remedy Lights orange Standby mode Blinks green During warming up ON indicator Lights green During operation Blinks orange During cooling down Lights red Under the mode Under the method LAMP indicator Lights red Lamp cannotlight Cool projector by power off for 20 minutes Lights red Temperature inside too high Correctly reinstall so as not to block ventilation holes TEMP indicator Blinks red Cooling fan accidented Call a maintenance person W hentheLAM P indicator lights turn thepower off If theproblem cannot berecovered contact your dealer When you think something wrong Check thefollowing again beforeasking for service If thetroublecannot berecovered consult your dealer Phenomena Cause Check point Page Power cannot be turned The Main power is not turned on Tum the MAIN POWER switch on P12 on eThe power cord is disconnected Insert the power cord into an AC socket P8 No picture and sound The setting of the input source is not Set the correct input using the input select P8 P9 correct button of the projector or the remote P12 P16 control Wiring to the projector is not correct eConnectthe cable correctly P8 P27 Only picture is displayed Wiring to the proj
4. Serial cable option 92 IA Connection to the control signal terminal continued 3 Communication 1 Connecttheprojector and computer usingRS232C cable 2 Turnonthecomputer and after computer issettingup turn on theprojector 3 Select thedata speed CO M SPEED and thedata format COM BITS of theprojector Seepage18 4 4 Startcommunication Projector Computer CD D sub 9pin 3 TD O OO GND 0000 RS232C cable 4 Control command code Control command table Projector Computer Computer Projector ae Reply code Ask code Set code Default code Ist 2nd data Ist 2nd Ist 2nd data Ist 2nd MOUSE 11h 05h 20h 05h 31h 05h 40h 05h COMMUNICATE 11h 06h 20h 06h 31h 06h 40h 06h POWER l11h lih 1 20h 11h 31h llh 41 ZOOM lih 12h 31h 12h FOCUS llh 13h 1 31h 13h 41 MIRROR lih 14h 20h 14h 31h 14h 41 40h 14h INPUT lih 21h 20h 21h 31h 21ih 41 40h 21h VIDEO SYSTEM 12h 22h 42 20h 22h 32h 22h 2 40h 22h VOLUME 11h 23h 20h 23h 31h 23h 41 40h 23h MUTE lih 24h 20h 24h 31h 24h 41 40h 24h BRIGHT 13h 31h 3 20h 31h 33h 31h B 40h 31h CONTRAST 13h 32h B 20h 32h 33h 32h B 40h 32h COLOR 13h 33h 3 20h 33h 33h 33h 3 40h 33h TINT 13h 34h B 20h 34h 33h 34h B 40h 34h SHARPNESS 13h 35h 3 20h 35h 33h 35h 3 40h 35h H PHASE 13h 37h B 20h 37h 33h 37h B 40h 37h H POSIT 14h 38h 4 20h 38h 34h 38h
5. OFF button Displays the setting time by count down See page 18 TIMER of menu when you set the minutes of timer MOUSE ON 1 POSITION ON icon When presses POSITION ON button back light on and icon is displayed While displaying the icon you can operate POSITION Icon is displayed in video mode but can not operate POSITION 2 When the back light of MENU ON or POSITION ON button on without displaying the icon of POSITION ON or MENU can operate DISK PAD too Displays the icon or MENU at the same time as starting the operation When presses the MOUSE ON button MENU mode or POSITION ON mode is stopped Names and functions of each part continued How to insert batteries insert theprovided batteries LR 6 alkali into theremotecontrol transmitter 10 i Remove the battery Insert the batteries as compartment cover Slidethebattery compartment cover in thedirectionofthe arrow whilepressingslightly downonit illustrated inside the battery compartment Replace the cover Cautions on use of batteries Donotusebatteriesnot specified for this unit Also do not useold and new batteriestogether It may causeafire injury dueto burst of battery or liquid leakage W hen inserting batteries pay attention to the direction ofthe and polarity indications and insert thebatteriescorrectly Ifthe polaritiesareconfused it may causeinjury or damagenear
6. 44 40h 38h H SIZE 14h 36h 20h 36h 34h 36h 4 40h 36h V POSIT 14h 3Ah 4 20h 3Ah 34h 3Ah 40h 3Ah BLANK lih 41h 20h 41h 31h 41ih 41 40h 41h REVEAL lih 42h 20h 42h 31h 42h 41 Connection to the control signal terminal continued Control data table Item Data code MOUSE 00h stop mouse emulation 01 7Fh start mouse emulation COMMUNICATE 0Xh 8N1 1Xh 7N1 XOh 1200bps X1h 2400bps X2h 4800bps X3h 9600bps X4h 19200bps POWER 1Eh P ower off Standby mode 1Fh P ower on ZOOM 01 3Fh Zoom 41 7Fh Zoom 01 04 up 3F 7F down FOCUS 01 3Fh Focus 41 7Fh Focus 01 04 Short 3F 7F long MIRROR 00h Normal 01h H Invert O2h V Invert O3h H amp V Invert INPUT 11h VIDEO1 12h VIDEO2 21h RGB1 22h RGB2 VIDEO SYSTEM 00h OOh Auto 00h OLh NTSC 00h O4h NTSC4 43 00h O2h PAL 00h O3h SECAM 00h O5h M PAL VOLUME 00h min 7Fh max MUTE OOh M ute off O1h M ute on BRIGHT 00h 00h 00h dark 00h 00h 7Fh brite CONTRAST 00h OOh OOh lower 00h 00h 7Fh higher COLOR 00h 00h 20h less 00h 00h 60h more TINT 00h OOh 2Eh red 00h 00h 52h green SHARPNESS 00h 00h OOh soft 00h 00h 64h sharp H PHASE 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 1Fh H POSIT 00h 00h 52h OOh left 00h OOh 54h 04h right H SIZE 00h 00h OOh O6h narrow 00h 00h 48h OBh wide V POSIT 00h 00h 06h 00h down 00h 00h 50h 05h up BLANK OXh B lank off 1Xh Blank on bitO O Blue
7. 38 SVGA 75Hz 3 21 600 1 PC9800 8 25 400 7 SVGA 85Hz 3 27 600 1 VGA 2 2 34 400 13 Mac 16 inch mode 3 39 624 1 VESA 85Hz 3 25 480 1 XGA VESA 43Hz 4 20 768 0 VGA 3 2 33 480 10 XGA VESA 60Hz 6 29 768 3 Mac 13 inch mode 3 39 480 3 XGA VESA 70Hz 6 29 768 3 VESA 72Hz 3 28 480 9 XGA VESA 75Hz 3 28 768 1 VESA 75Hz 3 16 480 1 VESA 75Hz 3 32 864 1 SVGA 56Hz 2 22 600 1 VESA 60Hz 3 36 960 1 SVGA 60Hz 4 23 600 1 SXGA VESA 60Hz 3 38 1024 1 SVGA 72Hz 6 23 600 37 SXGA VESA 75Hz 3 38 1024 1 21 292 Connection to the control signal terminal 1 Control signal terminal Pin No RS232C are PS 2 ADB Serial 1 2 CLK DATA 3 DATA 4 5 6 SELO SELO SELO 7 RTS RTS RTS RTS 8 9 45V 45V 10 GND GND GND GND i 12 13 RDP 14 TDP TD 15 RS232C option CP X 950E Serial mouse option C P X 950W 1 5 00000 6 O0000 fio 00000 11 15 D sub 15pin shrink terminal Male T urnoffthepower of both theprojector and computer beforeconnecting Connect thecomputer to thecontrol terminal of theprojector usingan appropriatecable R efer to theinstruction manual of each devicebeforeconnecting 2 Mouse emulation 1 Connecttheprojector and themouseterminal of computer using an appropriatecable whiletheprojector and thecomputer areturn off becausemouseemulation don twork 2
8. Lamp Thefollowingsymptomsmay indicateawornlamp e A dark picture e Displayed message CHANGETHELAMP e LAM P indicator lightsup red Thelamp should bereplaced contact your dealer Estimated operatingtimeisapproximately 2 000 hours Also LAM Pindicator will light when thelamp becomestoo hot Turnoff thepower and lettheprojector cool for 20 minutes Turnon IfLAM Pindicator still lights up red contact your dealer Message table On screen display Thefollowing messages aredisplayed on thescreen MESSAGE Action CHANGE THE LAMP CALL A MAINTENANCE PERSON Lamp has 1 900 hours on and it may need to be changed pil CHANGE THE LAMP CALL A MAINTENANCE PERSON THE POWER WILL TURN OFF AFTER 20 Hr Lamp has 1 980 hours on Call a maintenance person 1 Time is 20 0 count down Blinking of CHANGE THE LAMP When the lamp has 2 000 hours or more on the message will blink and the power will turns off after 10 minutes NO INPUT IS DETECTED Signal is not input See page 19 20 SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE The horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds the range of the projector it cannot be displayed See page 20 21 CHECK THE AIR FLOW Clean the air filter or remove the object blocking ventilation holes See page 27 1T hismessageisnot displayed after 3 minutes But thismessageis displayed when you turn on thepower again
9. PAL Themenu IM AGE servesof thepictureinversion SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT MIRROR WHITE BLANK E BLUE O BLACK REVEAL MESSAGE SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT MIRROR ff NORMAL REVEAL FAST T DO H INVERT E O V INVERT O MEDIUM DO Hav EL INVERT D SLOW Adjustments and functions continued SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT MESSAGE lf TURN ON LI TURN OFF Adjustment Item Details of adjustment Inverts the picture horizontally or vertically NORMAL Notinvert MIRROR H INVERT Inverts the picture horizontally V INTERT Inverts the picture vertically H amp V INVERT Inverts the picture horizontally and vertically BLANK Selects the blank color of signal or pressing BLANK ON button REVEAL Selects the speed of revelation See page 9 BLANK ON button MESSAGE Turn off the on screen message FOCUS VOLUME INPUT mode OPT OPTION Themenu OPT allowsyou to control communication function etc SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT COM SPEED COM BITS TIMER gt LANGUAGE AUTOOFF gt STARTUP 17 Adjustments and functions continued SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT COM SPEED W 1200 COM BITS W 7Ni bps 2400 O 8i 4800 9600 19200 SETUP SEN
10. Product name Liquid crystal projector Model Name CP X950W E Display system 3 sheets of liquid crystal panels 3 primary color lights shutter system Panel size 3 3 cm 1 3 inches sel crystal Drive system TFT active matrix Number of pixels 786 432 pixels V768 x H1 024 Lens Zoom lens F 2 3 3 0 f 48 1 72 1mm Lamp Metal halide lamp 260W Speaker 2W 2W stereo Power supply AC100 120V 5A AC220 240V 2 2A Powerconsumption 370W Usable temperature range 32 95 F Dimensions W x H x D 15 9 6 4 x 12 3 Weight 20 0 Ibs S VIDEO Mini DIN4 pin terminal a neue VIDEO RCA J ack terminal AUDIO RCA J ack terminal Input Output terminal RGB input output RGB signal D sub 15pin shrink terminal Female signal terminal AUDIO Stereo mini jack Control terminal D sub 15pin shrink terminal Male Remote control sses 1 Video Audio cable 1 CP X950W POWER cord 3 CP X950W TT Laa anana option CP X950E Accessories aaa anana anaa aana anana 2 CP X950E RS232C cable 1 CP X950W BATTERIES LRG uuu ccceeecceeeeeenees Po te Mee a agan a option CP X950E RGB cable eaaa eaaa nee anana 1 Mouse cable 2 CP X950W MAC adaptor eenn T oaan Aa 3 CP X950E 20 Alldimensionsshown ininches 12 3
11. Turnontheprojector TheON indicator willlightup orange 3 PresstheIN PUT oftheprojector or R GB 1 2 button of theremotecontrol transmitter and select theinput connection 4 Turnonthecomputer 5 Start mouseemulation mode If cannotstart mouseemulation reset thecomputer W ith soft reset or reset switch 6 Seeon thepage9 aboutto operatetheremotecontrol transmitter 7 Operation speed of themousewill vary accordingto thepressingforceontheDISK PAD button e Insomenotecomputerswhich haveinternal pointing device mouseemulation don t work without setting theinternal pointing devicedisabled In thiscase set theinternal pointing devicedisabled in BIO Ssetting After settingin BIO S operate 1 5 Pleasecheck its hardwaremanualsto disableinternal pointing devicein BIO Ssetting e Insomecomputers mouseemulation don t work withouttheutility program In this case see and check theoperating manualsofthecomputer Connection to the control signal terminal continued PS 2 mouse Projector Computer 1 DATA Mini Din 6pin 2 3 GND 4 5V 5 CLK 0 PS 2 cable ADB Mac mouse POORA 1 ADB Mini Din 4pin 2 POWER ON DATA 3 3 5V 4 GND RTS 7 5V GND 40 ADB cable Serial mouse Projector Computer option CP X950W CD D sub 9pin 2 RD 3 TD Sm Oo0000 5 GND SELO 6 DSR RTS 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI GND TD
12. theunit dueto a burst of battery or liquid leakage Cautions on use Donotdroptheremotecontrol transmitter or apply any shock to it Donotlettheremotecontrol transmitter get wet and do not putit on awet object It may causea malfunction f you arenot going to useit for alongtime removethebatteriesfromtheremotecontrol transmitter f operation of theremotecontrol becomes difficult replacethebatteries N Cautions on use of the laser pointer T helaser pointer on theremotecontrol unit radiatesthelaser beam from thelaser aperture T hislaser pointer used asastick for indication Donotstaredirectly into thelaser apertureor radiatethelaser beam to other persons asthelaser emitted isa classll laser and it could damageyou vision etc Especially pay attention if children arepresent T hethreelabels below arecaution labels for thelaser beam LASER APERTURE AVOIDE EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE RADIAZIONI LASER CAUTION NON GUARDARE NEL RAGGIO LUCE APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 2 LASER RADIATION RAYONNEMENT LASER MANUFACTURED DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM NE PAS REGARDER DANS He LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL August 97 Hs a ALASER DE CLASSE 2 i LASER STRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL CLASS IT LASER PRODUCT BLICKEN LASER KLASSE 2MANUFACTURER A MADE IN JAPAN Installation Example of the projector and screen installation
13. 24x640 640 x 400 31 5 70 1 VGA 2 Expanded 1024 x 640 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 VESA Expanded 853 x 640 640 x 480 31 5 59 9 VESA VGA 3 Expanded 1024 x 768 Mac 13 SW 10N 640 x 480 35 0 66 7 mode SW5ON Expanded 1024 x 768 W 6O0ON 640 x 480 37 9 72 8 VESA Expanded 1024 x 768 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 VESA Expanded 1024 x 768 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 VESA SVGA 56Hz Expanded 1000 x 750 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 VESA SVGA 60Hz Expanded 1000 x 750 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 VESA SVGA 72Hz Expanded 1000 x 750 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 VESA SVGA 75Hz Expanded 1000 x 750 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 VESA SVGA 85Hz 800 x 600 832 x 624 49 7 74 5 yer SW SON Expanded 980x735 6 ON 1024 x 768 48 4 60 0 VESA XGA 60Hz 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 56 5 70 1 VESA XGA 70Hz 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 60 0 75 0 VESA XGA 75Hz 1024 x 768 1152 x 864 67 5 75 0 VESA Compressed 988 x 741 1280 x 960 60 0 60 0 VESA Compressed 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 64 0 60 0 VESA SXGA 60Hz Compressed 960 x 768 1280 x 1024 80 0 75 0 VESA SXGA 75Hz Compressed 960 x 768 N ote1 Signal mode N ote2 M AC adapter isnecessary to theresolution mode Projector iscompatiblewith 13 inch modeand 16 inch mode M AC 13 mode switch 1 switch 5 and switch6 areON M AC 16 mode switch 2 switch 5 and switch6 areON N ote3 Display mode Example 16inch mode projector e Someinputsourcemay not bedisplayed in full sizeasshown Display Dots e Someinput sourcemay not bedisplayed properly becauset
14. E 2 LASER RADIATION RAYONNEMENT LASER MANUFACTURED DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM NE PAS REGARDER DANS i LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL August 97 WA DANA ALASER DE CLASSE 2 f LASER STRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL CLASS II LASER PRODUCT BLICKEN LASER KLASSE2 MANUFACTURER A MADE IN JAPAN Caution A Do not step on this unit or do not put a A Do not place this unit in a moist or heavy object on it dusty place Donotstep onthisunit Especially Donotplacethisunitin a moist or dusty place pay attention if children arepresent It may causeafire electric shock etc If you do theunit may fall over or Donotplacethisunit whereit may bebroken causinganinjury would beexposed to soot or steam S Donot put aheavy object on thisunit If you near acookingstoveor humidifier do theunit may fall dueto itsimbalanceor it etc It may causeafire electric shock etc may drop causinganinjury A Set the caster stoppers A Do not block the ventilation holes When thisunitisinstalled on thetable Do not block theventilation holes with casters set thecaster stoppers If If theventilation holes areblocked thetablemoves it may fall over theheatinsidemay build up and it causinganinjury may causeafire Do notusethis unit in thefollowing ways Onitsside Ina A Handle the power cord carefully poorly ventilated narrow place O n acarpetor Donotbringthepower cord near aheating bedspread Covered with
15. ET IMAGE LOPI SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT ih LANGUAGE ENGLISH TIMER 10 min O FRAN AIS HO DEUTSCH HO ESPA OL O ITALIANO HO NORSK O NEDERLANDS SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT AUTO OFF 0 min START UR La A STOP Adjustment Item Details of adjustment COM SPEED Selects the data speed of transmission five kinds COMMUNICATION SPEED Selects the data format of transmission COM BITS 7N1 7 data bits No parity 1 stop bit COMMUNICATIONBITS 8N1 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit TIMER Sets the minutes of timer 0 99 Selects the language on screen menu English Francais Deutsch Espanol Italiano Norsk Nederlands LANGUAGE Selects the power off timing since input source is off Set time 1 99 min 0 not set START UP Turns off the start up screen AUTO OFF Connection to the video signal terminals 1 Input signal Luminance signal 1 0Vp p 75 Q termination S VIDEO signal Chrominance signal 0 286Vp p burst signal 75 Q termination VIDEO signal 1 0Vp p 75 Q termination Input 2 Vrms 20 kQ bel MAX 3 0Vp AUDIO signal p 0O0mVrms below 3 0Vp p Output 0 200mVrms 1k Q 2 Signal input terminal Chrominance signal Luminance signal Ground Ground S VIDEO input Mini DIN4 pin Video input signal terminalshavepriority in thefollowingorder 1S VIDEO input terminal 2
16. HITACHI Liquid Crystal Projector Model name CP X950W E OPERATING GUIDE Thank you very much for purchasingthisH itachi Liquid Crystal Projector Please read this operating guideto usecorrectly After reading this manual keep it carefully for future reference 2 BE n o LS AEDO Sb aA i Outline ThisLiquid Crystal Projector can display various computer signalsand N TSC PAL SECAM video signals Before use Names and functions of each Features A Basic operations 1 High brightness Adjustments and functions 14 A highly efficient optical system with a metal halidelamp Connection to the video signal ensureshigh brightness terminals 2 High resolution Connection to the RGB signal T hreeseparatehigh definition liquid crystal panelsareused terminals 19 fortheR G and B signals Connection to the control signal terminal 3 Compact size light weight for portability Example of system setup 27 4 RGB output terminal Cleaning the air filter 5 RS232C Communication Message table 6 Mouse emulation When you think something 7 Power zoom and power focus functions 8 Complies with VESA DDC1 2B specifications Specifications FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN U K THISPRODUCT ISSUPPLIED WITH ATWO PIN MAINSPLUG FOR USE IN MAINLAND EUROPE FORTHEU K PLEASE REFER TO THENOTESON THISPAGE IMPORTANT FOR UNITED KINGDOM WORDING FOR CLASS I EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND LABEL
17. RCA jack input terminal Even when thevideo signal isdisplayed only an audio signal isoutputto R GB audio output terminals Connection to the RGB signal terminal 1 Input output signal Video signal Analog 0 7Vp p 75 Q termination Positive polarity Horizontal sync signal TTL level Positive negative polarity Vertical sync signal TTL level Positive negative polarity Composite sync signal TTL level Input 200mVrms 20k Q below MAX 3 0Vp p Output 0 200mVrms 1k Q Audio signal 2 Signal input output terminal 1 Video signal Red 9 N C 2 Video signal Green 10 Ground 3 Video signal Blue 11 N C 4 N C 12 DDC Display Data Channel 5 N C 13 Horizontal Composite sync signal 6 Ground for R 14 Vertical sync signal 7 Ground for G 15 DDC Display Data Channel D sub 15pin shrink terminal Female 8 Ground for B Do notuseR GB cableother than that specified SomeRG B cablemay not operateD DC Disply D ataC hanne because there arenot connect from pin N o amp to pinNo 10 20 Connection to the RGB signal terminal continued 3 Example of computer signal nerves PLN ng inan Notel Note2 Notes PisplayDots 640 x 350 31 5 70 1 VGA 1 Expanded 1024 x 560 640 x 400 24 8 56 4 aoe Expanded 10
18. S Themainslead on this equipmentis supplied with amoulded plugincorporating afuse thevalueof whichis indicated on thepin faceof theplug Shoud thefuseneed to bereplaced an AST A or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must beused of thesamerating If thefusecover isdetachablenever usethe plug with thecover omitted If areplacement fusecover isrequired ensureit isofthesamecolour asthat visibleon thepin faceof theplug Fusecoversareavailablefrom your dealer DO NOT cutoffthemainsplugfromthisequipment If theplugfitted isnot suitablefor thepower pointsin your homeor thecableistoo short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriatesafety approved extension lead or consult your dealer Shoud it benecessary to changethemains plugs thismust becarried out by a competent person preferablea qualified electrician If thereisno alternativeto cutting off themains plug ensurethat you disposeof it immediately havingfirst removed thefuse to avoid apossibleshock hazard by inadvertent connection to themainssupply WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT Thewiresin themainslead arecoloured in accordancewith thefollowingcode Green and Y ellow Earth Blue N eutral Brown Live Green amp Yellow to Earth Brown to Live Fuse Blue to Neutral Cord Clamp Asthesecoloursmay not correspond with thecoloured makingsidentifyingtheterminalsin your plug proceed asfollows Thewirewhichiscoloured Green and Y ellow must beconnected to theterminal
19. atablecloth Placethis device Theshield of thecord may melt and it unitso thattheventilation holesarekept 10cm or may causea fire electric shock etc moreaway from thewall Donotinsert disconnectthepower D plugwith wet hands It may cause A Cleaning Z an electricshock Besureto pull outthepower plugfrom W hen thepower plugisto be thepower outletfor safety when Pull out the disconnected do notpullthe cleaning Poe power cord Thepower cord power may bedamaged and it may A Use of batteries causeafire electric shock etc Donotusebatteriesnot specified for this unit Besureto hold thepower plug Donotusenew batteriesmixed together with old ones Thismay D A Clean inside the unit at least once two causeafire injury dueto burst of years battery liquid leakage Ask your dealer to clean insidetheunit atleast W hen inserting batteriesinthisunit pay oncetwo years If theunitisleft with too much attention to thedirection ofthe and dustinsideasitisfor alongthiswithout cleaning polarity indicationsand insertthebatteries it may causea fire Especially itis correctly If thepolarities are effectiveto clean beforetherainy confused it may causeinjury or season starts Consult your dealer damagenear theunit dueto burst for thecost of thecleaningtheinside batteries liquid leakage etc theunit A When you are not going to use fora A Caution when carrying it long time Whenthisunitisto bemoved apply a When you arenot going usethis
20. cide ontheunit Do notleavearubber or vinyl object touchingthecabinetfor alongtime It may causethecabinet to changein quality orthe coating to peel off Clean thedirt from thecabinet and operation panel by dustinglightly with softcloth Ifthe dirtisconspicuous wipeoff with a cloth moistened with detergent diluted with water then wipeoff with adry soft cloth A Rest your eyes occasionally when viewing for a long time Names and functions of each part ON indicator This blinks in the standby mode and lights in the operation mode See page 29 Main unit LAMP indicator This lights when the lamp does not light See page 29 STANDBY ON button Power ON OFF button OFF sets the unit in standby mode See page 12 13 TEMP Indicator This lights when temperature inside the projector is too high See page 29 Speaker Remote control Handle sensor MUTE button See page 9 ZOOM button Adjusts picture size See page 12 Cooling fan exhaust Remote control Cooling fan sensor in take FOCUS button Adjusts focus See page 12 MENU button Picture adjustments Refer to page 14 18 for details Lens cover Lever Usetheremotecontrol transmitter within therange of about 16 feet from theremotecontrol sensor and within 30 to both theleft and right RESET button Resets unit to factory settings See page 14 INPUT button To se
21. ector is not correct Connect the cable correctly P8 P27 with no sound 3 The volume is set to minimum Press the VOL button or press the MENU P9 button and adjust the volume eThe unit enters the mute mode P8 P9 Press the MUTE button Only sound is heard Wiring to the projector is not correct Connect the cable correctly P8 P27 without a picture A 4 p The brightness is set fully to the dark side ePress the MENU button and select P15 BRIGHT and press the button Turn the lens cover lever down and lens cover opens Color is weak and tint is The color and tint have been adjusted Adjust the color and tint correctly P15 incorrect incorrectly Picture is dark The brightness and contrast has been Adjust the brightness and contrast P15 adjusted incorrectly correctly The lamp has not been adjusted Replace the lamp with a new one P28 Picture is not clear Focus or H PHASE is not matched Adjust the focus or H PHASE P12 P15 LAMP indicator lights red Trouble with the lamp Turn off the power and leave for 20 minutes P29 then turn the power on again TEMP indicator lights red Inside the projector too hot Do not block the venational holes P6 P29 Clean the air filter Use the projector under 35 temperature A hriqhtdnt may hacaan inthanict ra Thicicanhannmannnnar liartnthaligq idqcrvctal and icnntanrnhlam 290 S pec Ific atio ns e All specifications aresubject to changewithout notice
22. eld must beconnected to theground 3 Video inputs Theinput signal amplitudemust no exceed thespecified level Before use lt BeforeUse gt Illustratedmarks Variousillustrated marksareused in thisproduct and instruction manual so theproduct isused correctly and safely and also to protect you and othersfrom danger and your property from beingdamaged Wa rni n Thisshowsthata person could bekilled or injured ifthewrongoperation g isdoneby ignoringthisindication c ti Thisshowsthata person could beinjured or material may bedamaged if au ion thewrongoperationisdoneby ignoringthisindication Examplesof j The A mark informsyou thatthereisawarning including caution illustrated Theconcretedetails of thewarning theleft diagram showsthecaution for an marks electric shock hazard isshowninthediagram The mark informsyou of aprohibited action Theconcreteprohibited action theleft diagram showstheprohibition of disassembly isdrawninthediagram or near it Thee mark informsyou of actionsyou must do Theconcreteinstruction details theleft diagram shows Disconnect thepower plugfrom thepower outlet isdrawninthediagram Safety precaution Warning A If any abnormality occurs W hen thereisan abnormal smell or smoke if you usethisunitasitis thiscould causeafire or electric shock etc W hen an abnormality is found immediately turn off thepower switch and pull out thepower plugfromt
23. fh f IENU ON MOUSE ON 1 Press the STANDBY ON button for 1 second TheON indicator lightsup orangeand thelampturnsoff About 1 minutelater thefan stopsand the indicator blinksorange PresstheST AN DBY ON button for shorttime lessthan 1 second theprojector do not setin standby mode 2 Turn the MAIN POWER switch of the projector off LA OFF 3 Turn the lens cover lever up Lenscover closes Donotturn offtheM AIN POWER switch beforepressingtheST AN DBY ON button After theSTAN DBY ON button ispressed thefan rotatesfor about 1 minuteto cool theprojector Donotturn offtheM AIN POWER switch duringthelamp on becausethelamp isdamaged PLUG amp PLAY Thisprojector complieswith VESA DDC1 2B specifications PLUG amp PLAY isasystem with computer peripherals including projectors and operating system Itworkswhentheprojector isconnected to DDC Display D ata C hanne ready computer thatisrunningan Operating system softwarethatincorporatesplug amp play functionality OnlyRGB1 12 14 Adjustments and functions 1 Press the MENU A buttons or the MENU ON OFF button On screen menusaredisplayed on thescreen 2 Select the menu to be adjusted using the MENU buttons or DISK PAD eM enu displayed in green isselected 3 Select the item to be adjusted using the MENU A buttons or DISK PAD Item displayed in green can beadjusted WhentheM OUSE ON buttonis
24. hepower outlet Check that thereisno smoke etc then contact your dealer to repair theunit Do not repair it yourself asitisvery dangerous Donotusethisunitasitis after troublehasoccurred suchas N opicture Nosound Abnormal sound etc Thismay Pull out the A powerplug causeafire electric fannie shock etc In this power 4 outlet caseimmediately turn off thepower switch and disconnect thepower plug then contact your dealer to repair theunit f water etc entersinsidetheunit turn off the power switch of theunitfirst and disconnect the power plug and then contact your dealer If you useit asitis it may causeafire electric shock etc A Do not install this unit in an unstable place Avoid placingitin an unstableplace such as weak base inclined floor etc Thismay causeitto drop or fall over resultingin injury A Do not open the cabinet Donotopen thecabinet Therearehigh voltage partsinsidethecabinet and thismay causean Electricshock Prohibition electricshock Ask your hazard of dealer to check insideand disassembly adjust and repair theunit A Do not use this in a bathroom etc Donotusethisunitinabathroom etc Thismay causeafire electric shock etc Do not use near water A Do not look directly at the lens when the lamp is lit Donotlook directly at thelenswhen thelamp islit Sincea strong light is used it could damageyou vision etc Especially pay attent
25. hey arenot compatiblewith the Connection to the RGB signal terminal continued 4 Initial set signals Thefollowingsignalsareinitially set Thesettings may bedifferent depending on thecomputer type Inthis case adjust thesettingsreferring to pages14 15 Back porch b Front porch d 4 gt Active c lt gt lt gt DATA HSYNC lt gt Sync a Horizontal Timing us Horizontal Timing us Computer Signal 7 g P Computer Signal g z F VGA 1 3 8 1 9 25 4 0 6 SVGA 75Hz 1 6 33 16 3 0 3 PC9800 3 0 3 8 30 4 3 0 SVGA 85Hz 1 1 2 7 14 2 0 6 VGA 2 3 8 1 9 25 4 0 6 Mac 16 inch mode 1 1 3 9 14 5 0 6 VESA 85Hz 1 6 2 2 17 8 1 6 XGA VESA 60Hz 2 1 2 5 15 8 0 4 VGA 3 3 8 1 9 25 4 0 6 XGA VESA 70Hz 1 8 1 9 13 7 0 3 Mac 13 inch mode 2 1 3 2 21 2 2 1 XGA VESA 75Hz 1 2 2 2 13 0 0 2 VESA 72Hz 1 3 4 1 20 3 0 8 VESA 75Hz 1 2 2 4 10 7 0 6 VESA 75Hz 2 0 3 8 20 3 0 5 VESA 60Hz 1 0 2 9 11 9 0 9 SVGA 56Hz 2 0 3 6 22 2 0 7 SXGA VESA 60Hz 1 0 2 3 11 9 0 4 SVGA 60Hz 3 2 2 2 20 0 1 0 SXGA VESA 75Hz 1 1 1 8 9 5 0 1 SVGA 72Hz 2 4 1 3 16 0 1 1 porch b KENO pak porch d lt A DATA VSYNC Sync a Vertical Timing lines Vertical Timing lines Computer Signal 7 7 Computer Signal 5 g F VGA 1 2 59 350
26. in theplug whichismarked with theletter E or by theearth symbol or coloured Green or Green and Yellow Thewirecoloured Bluemust beconnected to theterminal marked with theletter N or coloured BLUE or BLACK Thewirecoloured BROWN must beconnected to theterminal marked with theletter L or coloured BROWN orRED WARNING T hiseguipment hasbeen tested and found to comply with thelimitsfor aClassA digital device pursuantto Part 15 of theFCC Rules T heselimitsaredesigned to providereasonableprotection against harmful interferencewhen theequipment isoperated in acommercial environment Thisequipment generates uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and if notinstalled and used in accordancewith the instruction manual may causeharmful interferenceto radio communications O peration of thisequipment in aresidential areaislikely to causeharmful interferencein which casetheuser will berequired to correct theinterferenceat hisown expense Instructions to Users Thisequipment complieswith therequirementsof FCC Federal Communication Commission ClassA equipments provided that followingconditionsaremet 1 Video signal cables D oubleshielded coaxial cables so called FCC shield cable must beused and theouter shield must be connected to theground Or if normal coaxial cables areused thecablesmust beenclosed in metal pipes or similar way to reducetheinterferencenoiseradiation 2 Power cord Shielded power cord must beused T heouter shi
27. ing error e Theinterval of command bytes and data bytes must beover 1mS and under 500msS Ifitis under 1mS it may betreat asframingerror e Theinterval of R eply codeand other codesmust beover 40mS Example of system setup Connecting various equipment fo ge al le zol 1 JE o E AC Inlet ee EE VCR with S VHS out video model only Computer Note type VCR etc video model only CRT Display Turn power off to all devicesbeforeconnecting R efer to theinstruction manual of each devicebeforeconnecting Cleaning the air filter Clean theair filter about every 100 hoursor when CHECK THE AIR FLOW isdisplayed 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector and pull out the power cord 2 Remove the air filter from the bottom 21 Cleaning the air filter continued 3 Clean the air filter using a vacuum cleaner If dirtisstill present wipetheair filter with acloth moistened with water or neutral detergent and wipe withadrycloth 4 Re install the air filter e If air filter is stutted with dust etc protection circuit will turn thepower off e CHECK THE AIR FLOW is displayed when you block theventilation holes
28. ion if children arepresent A Do not insert any foreign object Donotinserta metal or flammable objectinsidethrough theventilation holes etc Thismay causeafire electric shock etc f foreign matter entersinside turn thepower switch off and disconnect thepower plugfrom thepower outlet and contact your dealer If you use AO asitis it may causeafire electric bowerplug shock etc Becareful especiallyif fromthe children could touch theunit Bee A Do not apply any shock If you drop thisunit or if thecabinet isbroken turn off thepower switch disconnect thepower plugand Pull out the contact your dealer If you useitas power plug itis it may causea fire electric Se shock etc outlet A Do not remodel this unit Donotremodel thisunit Itmay causeafire electric shock etc Prohibition Oo aa disassembly A Do not put a container etc with liquid on this unit Do not puta vase flowerpot cosmetic container medicineor water and small metal objectson thisunit If liquid spillsand enter insidetheunit it may causeafire electric shock etc A Do not use power supplies other than that specified Donotusethisunit with apower voltageother than specified power supply voltage It may causea fire electric shock etc Warning A Be careful in handling the power cord Donotscratch damageor processthepower cord Donotbenditforcibly Also do not puta heavy object on it do n
29. lect the input source Each time this button is pressed the input source is changed in sequence as shown below RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 t VIDEO input terminal on video equipped models only S VIDEO input terminal AGB IN Mini DIN 4pin connector 1 2 z L AUDIO R 30000 f VIDEO input anal me Ze Oh ee O RGB input terminal RCA Jack 1 2 D sub 15pin shrink AUDIO L R input terminal F O O terminal 1 2 RCA J ack 1 2 RGB output terminal wo O 0 02 O RGB output terminal D sub 15pin shrink isata terminal RGB input terminal eooo o RGB output can be displayed MAIN POWER switch i even in the standby node Main power ON OFF switch PORE OFF CONTROL terminal ON D sub 15pin shrink terminal AC IN socket AUDIO output Connectthe provided terminal RGB VIDEO powercord Stereo mini jack AUDIO input terminal Stereo mini jack 1 2 Names and functions of each part continued Remote control transmitter STANDBY ON button Power ON OFF button OFF sets the unit in standby mode See page 12 13 FOCUS button Adjusts focus See page 12 ZOOM button MUTE button Silences the sound Cancels the mute when the unit is set in mute mode VOLUME button Adjusts volume The sound is loud or low while pressing the or button LASER ON Adjusts picture
30. off 1 Blueon bitl 0 Green off 1 Greenon bit2 O Red off 1 Redon bit3 O Notchange 1 Change REVEAL X1h Reveal down X4h Reveal right X 0 slow 7 fast If computer sendstheundefined command codeor data code Projector can not guarantee Operation Command isconsisted of 2 command bytesand following data bytes 1 st byteindicatesthekinds of commandsand thelength of command OxH Error reply Projector sendsto computer 1xH Command reply Projector sendsto computer 2xH Ask command Computer sendsto Projector 3xH Setcommand Computer sendsto Projector AxH Defaultsetcommand Computer sendsto Projector 5xH FxH Reserved x indicates thelength of data bytes 2 nd byteindicatesthecommand code yy ascommand table Datatableshowsthedata byte 25 IA Connection to the control signal terminal continued The procedure of getting the Projector status 1 Computer sendsthecommand 20H yyH to Projector 2 Projector reply thecommand 1xH yyH data bytes The procedure of setting the Projector status 1 Computer sendsthecommand 3xH yyH data bytes 2 Projector changesit sstatus 3 Projector reply thecommand 1xH yyH databytes which indicatestatus 3 data bytesisnot alwayssameas 1 data bytes If projector cannot realizethestatus of 1 data bytes projector set the proper statusand reply
31. ot heat itand do not pull it If you do thepower cord may bedamaged and it may causeafire electric shock etc Donot pull thecord Donot puta heavy object onit Donotdamagethecord Donot putit near aheating device Becareful that thisunitisnot placed onthe power cord Thepower cord may bedamaged and it may causeafire electricshock etc If thecordiscovered with acarpet etc aheavy object may beput onit without your realizing it fthecord isdamaged corewireis exposed disconnected etc ask your dealer to replaceit It may causeafire electric shock etc Check that no dirt adheresto thepower plugand fully insert without any play If dirtadheresor theconnection isincomplete it may causeafire electricshock etc T heouter shield of power cord must beconnected to ground If you do not it may causea electricshock QO A Do not stare directly into the laser aperture T helaser pointer ontheremote control unit radiatesthelaser beam from thelaser aperture Donotstareinto thelaser apertureor radiatethe laser beam to other personsasthelaser emitted isaclasslI laser and it could damage you vision etc Especially pay attention if children arepresent A LASER APERTURE Thethreelabelsbelow arecautionlabelsfor the laser beam AVOIDE EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE RADIAZIONI LASER CAUTION NON GUARDARE NEL RAGGIO LUCE APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASS
32. pressed 5 10 secondselapses M EN U screen will go off Memory function Individual memory functionsareprovided for theVIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 RGB1and RGB2 inputterminals Adjustments aresaved after power off To return to the initial setting Select themenu item to return to theinitial setting PresstheRESET button SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT Select the DEFAULT ToselecttheCAN CEL isnot changed VOL BRI RESET SETUP lo eSelecttheadjustmentitem to return to theinitial setting CON O PresstheR ESET button SHA WH DEFAULT COL D CANCEL TIN COLOR BAL RIAN 8B Adjustments and functions continued SETUP Themenu SET UP servesfor thechangeof parametersinfluencingthepictureandforthemovepicture position RGB signal input VIDEO signal input SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT VOLUME VOLUME kx BRIGHT a BRIGHT E CONTRAST ee O CONTRAST a O V POSIT 121 amp SHARPNESS Cl H POSIT 57 COLOR H PHASE 7 TINT H SIZE 800 cm COLOR BAL Ri 8 COLOR BAL Ri B Adjustment Item Details of adjustment VOLUME Decrease gt Increase BRIGHT BRIGHTNESS Danka PEnio CONTRAST Lower gt Higher SHARPNESS Soft gt Sharp COLOR Less _ gt More TINT Red _ gt Green V POSIT l V POSITION Moves the pict
33. size See page 12 Laser pointer ON OFF button POSITION ON button Moves the picture by DISC PAD after pressed the POSITION ON button Only RGB signal input While the back light on you can operate POSITION 1 DISK PAD 1 When the back light of MENU ON button on selects or adjusts the menu items See page 14 2 When removes the on screen menus works as mouse 3 When the back light of the POSITION ON button on moves picture 2 MENU ON button Displays the on screen menus And back light on See page 14 18 While the back light on you can operate MENU MENU ON BLANK ON button 1 The blank screen which is displayed by pressing BLANK 2 And the blank screen will be revealed down by pressing BLANK again See page 16 17 INPUT SELECT button Selects the input source See page 12 Use as a Stick for indication See page 10 MOUSE LEFT button Mouse left button is the left click of the mouse bottom button See page 22 RESET RIGHT button When displays the on screen menus resets the menu item to factory settings When operats the mouse emulation works as right click of mouse in computermode After moving the picture POSITION ON resets the position to factory settings MOUSE ON button Mouse emulation mode starts See page 22 When menu are open or blank screen is displayed oricon of position is displayed there are stopped and back light off TIMER ON
34. terswhileyou do not support theprojector to avoid falling of the projector and causingan injury Donotrevolvethefoot adjusters by force thefoot adjustersis damaged Ifthefoot adjustersdo not lock completely movethefoot adjustersa littlebeforelocking 11 12 Basic operations To project the picture MENU ON MOUSE ON TIMER 1 Turn the MAIN POWER switch of the projector on ON TheON indicator willlightup orange 2 Press the STANDBY ON button TheON indicator blinks green and then lights green TheON indicator will blink green duringwarm up and light up 3 Turn the lens cover lever down Lenscover opens 4 Adjust the picture size using the ZOOM button 5 Adjust the focus using the FOCUS button 1 PresstheFO CUSbutton Theon screen display shown on theright appears 2 Adjustthefocusso that thepictureisclear usingtheFO CUSbutton FOCUS 3 When any other buttonispressed FOCUS onthescreen will beturned off 6 Power on all connected equipment Themethod of connecting various equipment seeon thepage19 27 7 Press the INPUT button or the INPUT SELECT VIDEO or RGB button to select the source of the signal to be projected on the screen Erp an Sereda pie T heselected signal input isdisplayed atthebottom right of thescreen RGB 1 Basic operations continued To turn off the power FOCUS ZOOM VOLUME CEELBO HE LEE
35. thisnew setting data bytes or projector reply theerror reply OxH yyH databytessameas 1 The procedure of default setting the Projector status 1 Computer sendsthecommand 40H yyH 2 Projector changesit s status to default setting 3 Projector reply thecommand 1xH yyH data bytes which indicatedefault If projector replys 4Dh beforecommand code etc computer ignores 4D h The example of command error 1 Computer sendsthecommand 2xH 3xH or 4xH yyH data bytes 2 Projector doesn t understand 1 code 3 Projector reply thecommand 00H yyH The example of data error 1 Computer sendsthecommand 2xH 3xH or 4xH yyH data bytes 2 Projector doesn t understand 1 data bytes 3 Projector reply thecommand OxH yyH data bytessameas 1 The example of framing error 1 Projector detect framingerror 2 Projector changesto 1200bps7N 1lifitdoesn t1200bps7N 1 3 Projector replys 70H 70H 10 times every 1 second 4 When projector receives 70H 70H itreplys 12H 03H 01H 00H The interval of command bytes and data bytes 1 Theinterval of bytesex ceeds 500msS 2 Projector replys 70H 70H 3 Projector wait 1 second for thecomputer sany command 4 fthereisno command from thecomputer projector treat asfram
36. unit cover to thelensand besureto for alongtimebecauseyou aregoing disconnect thepower plugfromthe onatrip etc besureto pull outthe power outletand check thatall external Pull out the power plugfromthepower outletfor powerplug connection cordsareremoved before safety And also apply cover to the Ser movingit If not thecord may be Pull out the lensso thatthelensisnot damaged outlet damaged and it may causeafire powe pug electric shock etc power Caution General cautions A Do not place this unit where it gets hot Becareful sinceif you placetheunit outdoors inaplaceexposed to direct sunlight or near a heating device the cabinet and partscould beaffected A Volume Useat theproper volumelevel so that it doesnot bother personsin theneighborhood Especially sincethesound islikely to carry well at thenight even atalow volume consider theneighborhood to agood livingenvironment A Cleaning the lens To clean thelens usea generally availablelenscleaningtissue used for cleaninglensof camera glasses etc Becareful notto scratch thelenswitha hard object A Cleaning the cabinet Sincemany plastic materialsareused on the surfaceof thecabinet if thesurfaceis cleaned using benzene thinner etc it may changein quality or thecoating may bepeeled off Avoid using chemicals W hen achemically teated cloth isused follow thecautionsthat comewith thecloth Donotspray avolatileagent such asinsecti
37. ure up or down H POSIT H POSITION Moves the picture left or right H PHASE Decreases the picture flicker H SIZE Widens or Narrows the horizontal size of picture COLOR BAL for Red gt for Blue COLOR BALANCE e M enuitemscannot beadjusted whiledisplayingthestart up screen NO IN PUT IS DETECTED or SYNCISOUT OFRANGE e TINT cannot beadjusted with PAL SECAM M PAL video signal input TINT COLOR and SH ARPN ESScannot beadjusted with an R GB signal input V POSIT H POSIT H PH ASE andH SIZE cannot beadjusted with aV ID EO signal input 15 Adjustments and functions continued INPUT ThemenulN PUT servesfor theselection of input source SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT SYSTEM D RGB1 O RGB1 E AUTO E RGB2 O RGB2 HE NTSC DO VIDEO1 gt HM VIDEO1 gt H PAL O VIDEO2 gt O VIDEO2 gt HL SECAM DO TEST D TEST HL NTSC4 43 PATTERN PATTERN Hf M PAL Adjustment Item Details of adjustment RGB1 Selects the RGB 1 terminal RGB2 Selects the RGB 2 terminal VIDEO1 Selects the VIDEO 1 terminal VIDEO2 Selects the VIDEO 2 terminal TEST PATTERN Selects the TEST PATTERN Start up screen After selected wait until MENU goes off SYSTEM Selects the video signal systems When the picture Video is abnormal no color or out of sync selects the input signal mode NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 and M
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