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What should I do after unpacking the projector?
What type of power source should be used for this projector?
Is it safe to look into the projector lens while the lamp is on?
Why is ventilation important for the projector and how should I ensure it?
What does the FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement note for USA users?
What is the warning regarding modifications to the equipment for USA users?
What is the notice for Canadian users regarding compliance?
What is the general warning about Class A products and radio interference?
What caution should be taken when using the laser button on the remote control?
Where should the projector be situated concerning heat sources?
Are there restrictions on using the projector near water or moisture?
How should I clean the projector?
How should power supply cords be protected?
What should be avoided regarding overloading power outlets?
What should be done for protection during lightning storms or long periods of non-use?
What precautions should be taken regarding objects or liquids entering the projector?
Can the projector be placed vertically for projection?
Can other equipment be stacked on the projector, or can the projector be placed on other equipment?
Should I use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer?
What precautions should be taken when placing the projector on a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table?
When does the projector require servicing, and what should I do?
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a need for service.
What should I do if glass components like the lens or lamp break?
Should I attempt to service the projector myself?
What should be ensured when replacement parts are required?
What should be done after service or repairs are completed?
Can thermal paper or easily deformed items be left near the projector’s air exhaust?
What precautions apply when using a wireless LAN PC card (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
• Do not use near people with heart pacemakers.
• Do not use near electronic medical equipment, or in hospitals or other medical institutions.
• Do not use inside aircraft or in places where the wireless LAN card could interfere with electromagnetic signals.
The electromagnetic interference could cause a malfunction, resulting in an accident.What should I do if the wireless LAN PC card interferes with another device’s signals (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
How should I handle setting the camera arm back to its original position (for models with document camera)?
Can I carry the projector by the camera arm (for models with document camera)?
Can I move the projector while the camera arm is still erect (for models with document camera)?
Is it safe to look into the arm light while it is lit (for models with document camera)?
Can I carry the projector by the terminal cover or PC card cover parts?
How should I select the power supply cord if my line voltage is 220-240V?
- EURO plug type: 220 – 240V
- UK plug type: 220 – 240V (Use a 5A fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Always replace the fuse cover after changing the fuse.)
- Australian 240V 10A plug type: 200 – 240V
- Switzerland 240V 6A plug type: 200 – 240V
- North American 240V 15A plug type: 200 – 240V
Should I save the original packing materials?
What should I do if the projector experiences moisture condensation after being moved between cold and warm locations?
Where should the projector be placed for installation, and what locations should be avoided?
• Do not place in hot locations, such as near heating equipment. Doing so could cause malfunction, and shorten the life of the LCD panel.
• Avoid locations with oil or cigarette smoke. Doing so will dirty the LCD panel and other optical parts, shortening their lives, and darkening the screen.
• Do not use in angle of 20° or more degrees. Doing so could shorten the life of the lamp.
• If used at high altitudes, the unit could cease operation even if used within the rated temperature range. This is because the thinner air at high altitudes decreases the internal cooling efficiency. Therefore, please lower the ambient temperature if using at high altitudes.
Should volatile liquids like insect spray be used near the projector?
What precautions should be taken when handling the Wireless LAN PC Card (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
• Do not connect the supplied wireless LAN PC card to devices other than this unit. Doing so could cause malfunction.
• To protect the PC card from static electricity, touch some nearby metal, such as a doorknob or aluminum window frame, before touching the PC card, to rid your body of static electricity.
• This PC card is a radio product. Concerning the regulations applied in each country/area, please refer to “Information to the user” supplied.
How can I prolong the life of the LCD panel?
• To prolong the life of this panel, never fail to turn the power off when the panel is not in use and make sure that the lamp has gone out. The state of the lamp being extinguished helps enhance the effect of energy saving.
• If the air filter is stained and is clogged up, the main unit inner temperature rises. As a result, the life of the LCD is shortened and a malfunction may also occur. Clean the air filter from time to time and replace it regularly. It is recommended that this replacement be done at the time of replacing a lamp. (Ask a dealer where the unit was purchased or your nearby service station about an air filter for replacement.)
How should I dispose of the projector or used lamps?
How do I install Acrobat Reader from the supplied CD-ROM?
Windows: In the CD-ROM, select the Reader/English folder, and run ar500enu.exe. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Macintosh: In the CD-ROM, select the Reader/English folder, and run Reader Installer. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
How do I view the owner’s manual on the supplied CD-ROM?
What are the main parts of the projector and their functions?
| Part Number | Name | Function |
|---|---|---|
| (1) | Infrared remote sensor | Senses commands from the remote control |
| (2) | Lens | Projects expanded image |
| (3) | Zooming lever | Adjusts screen size |
| (4) | Focusing ring | Adjusts screen focus |
| (5) | Air exhaust | Expels air that has grown hot inside the projector |
| (6) | Speaker | Plays audio |
| (7) | AC IN socket | Connect the supplied power cord here |
| (8) | Anti-theft lock hole | Attach a security chain, etc. here |
| (9) | Lamp cover | Remove to replace lamp |
| (10) | Tilt adjuster | Adjusts the projector’s horizontal tilt |
| (11) | Foot adjuster | Adjusts the vertical projection angle |
| (12) | Foot adjuster release button | Press to stow the foot adjuster |
| (13) | Control panel | Operates the projector |
| (14) | Connection terminal cover | Remove to connect to an external device |
| (15) | Air intake | Draws in air from outside unit |
| (16) | PC card slot cover [Note 1] | Remove to mount/remove the PC card |
| (17) | Camera head [Note 2] | The document camera |
| (18) | Camera lens [Note 2] | The document camera’s lens |
| (19) | Camera focusing ring [Note 2] | Adjusts document camera focus |
| (20) | Camera arm [Note 2] | Adjusts the camera angle |
| (21) | Camera control panel [Note 2] | Operates the document camera |
| (22) | Camera light [Note 2] | Shines light on the object that the document camera is photographing |
Notes:
1: Models equipped with PC card slot
2: Models equipped with document camera
What are the functions of the buttons on the control panel and remote control?
| Button Number | Name | Main Function |
|---|---|---|
| (1) | ON/STANDBY button | Turns the power on/off (standby) |
| (2) | INPUT button | Selects input |
| (3) | AUTO KEYSTONE button | Adjusts keystone (trapezoidal distortion) |
| (4) | AUTO SET button | Sets up image and mode |
| (5) | MENU/ENTER button | Displays menus and makes selections |
| (6) | Selection button | Menu selections and adjustments, etc. |
| (7) | FAN indicator | Displays cooling fan mode |
| (8) | TEMP indicator | Lights when internal temperature too high |
| (9) | LAMP indicator | Displays lamp mode |
| (10) | ON indicator | Displays whether power is on or off |
| (11) | LASER button (Remote) | Displays laser point |
| (12) | PLAY button (Remote) | Begins PC card slide display |
| (13) | FREEZE button (Remote) | Pauses image |
| (14) | RESIZE button (Remote) | Enlarges picture size |
| (15) | OFF button (Remote) | Turns off enlarged picture display |
| (16) | MUTE button (Remote) | Cuts off the picture and sound temporarily |
| (17) | STOP button (Remote) | Ends PC card slide display |
| (18) | PJ MODE button (Remote) | Switches remote control mode |
| (19) | Transmission indicator (Remote) | Lights when remote control transmitting |
| (20) | L-CLICK button (Remote Back) | Left button click of remote control mouse |
Caution – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
What are the functions of the buttons on the camera control panel (for models with document camera)?
| Button Number | Name | Function |
|---|---|---|
| (1) | ARM LIGHT button | Turns camera light on and off |
| (2) | OVERLAY button | Turns overlay function on and off |
| (3) | W.BALANCE button | Switches white balance between auto adjust and lock |
| (4) | LOCK indicator | Lights when white balance locked |
| (5) | STORE IMAGE button [Note 1] | Stores camera images onto a memory PC card |
| (6) | CAMERA GAIN button | Adjusts camera gain |
| (7) | CAMERA button | Switches between camera input and previous input |
Note 1: Models equipped with PC card slot
How do I remove the PC card slot cover (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
What are the parts of the PC card slot and their functions (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
| Part Number | Name | Function |
|---|---|---|
| (1) | PC card slot | Insert PC cards here |
| (2) | CARD indicator | Displays PC card’s status |
| (3) | UNMOUNT button | Press before removing PC card |
| (4) | RESET switch (inside depression) | Press if CARD indicator turns red |
| (5) | Eject button | Press to remove PC card |
What is the caution regarding carrying the projector by the PC card slot cover?
How do I remove the connection terminal cover?
What are the different connection terminals on the projector and their purpose?
(1) COMPUTER 2 terminal: Input RGB signal from a computer or other source, or a component video signal (Y/PB/PR) from video equipment.
(2) COMPUTER 1 terminal: Input RGB signal from a computer or other source, or a component video signal (Y/PB/PR) from video equipment.
(3) MONITOR terminal: Connect to a computer display, etc.
(4) USB terminal: Connect to a computer’s USB terminal when using the remote-control mouse function.
(5) S-VIDEO terminal: Input S video signals from video equipment.
(6) VIDEO terminal: Input video signals from video equipment.
(7) AUDIO (L/R) terminal: Input audio signals from video equipment.
(8) AUDIO terminal: Input audio signals from a computer or video equipment with a component video signal output terminal.
(9) CONTROL terminal: When operating the projector via a computer, connect this to the controlling computer’s RS-232C port.
Note: Although this owner’s manual abbreviates component video signals as Y/PB/PR, the product also supports signals from video equipment marked “Y/CB/CR.”
What is the caution about carrying the projector by the terminal cover parts?
How do I load batteries into the remote control?
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the two LR03 (SIZE AAA) dry-cell batteries. Be sure to align the plus and minus ends of the batteries properly.
3. Replace the battery cover.
How do I operate the projector using the remote control?
What are the general guidelines for using the remote control and its batteries?
• Remove batteries from remote control when not using for extended periods.
• If the remote control stops working, or if its range decreases, replace all the batteries with new ones.
• The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is exposed to bright sunlight or fluorescent lighting.
• Do not drop or bang.
• Do not leave in hot or humid locations.
• Do not get wet or place on top of wet objects.
• Do not take apart.
• In rare cases, ambient conditions could impede the operation of the remote control. If this happens, point the remote control at the main unit again, and repeat the operation.
How do I switch the remote control between Projector operation mode ([PJ Mode]) and Computer operation mode ([PC Mode])?
What are the functions of the remote control buttons in [PJ Mode] and [PC Mode]?
• Selection Buttons (Up/Down/Left/Right Arrows):
– [PJ Mode]: Functions as a select button. If no menu is displayed, adjusts volume (Up/Down arrows).
– [PC Mode]: Functions as a mouse pointer control.
• LASER Button:
– Pressing displays a laser pointer, regardless of the mode.
• STOP Button:
– [PJ Mode]: Ends memory card slide display.
– [PC Mode]: Functions as a down button. Used to go forward on Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides, etc.
• PLAY Button:
– [PJ Mode]: Begins memory card slide display.
– [PC Mode]: Functions as an up button. Used to go back on Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides, etc.
• MENU/ENTER Button:
– [PJ Mode]: Functions as a MENU/ENTER button.
– [PC Mode]: Functions as the right mouse button (R-CLIK).
• L-CLICK Button (on back):
– Functions as the left mouse button click when in [PC Mode].
Note: For the remainder of the manual, buttons, including those on the control panel, are referred to by their [PJ Mode] function unless operating a PC is specified.
What are the different placement styles for the projector?
1. Floor-mounted front projection (Factory setting)
2. Ceiling-mounted front projection
3. Floor-mounted rear projection
4. Ceiling-mounted rear projection
You need to set the appropriate placement style in the default setting menu according to your needs.What should I consider if I want to mount the projector on the ceiling?
How can I determine the correct projection distance and screen size?
Formula:
a (min length) = (projection size (inches) – 1.7971) / 25.395
a (max length) = (projection size (inches) – 1.4258) / 20.148
Table (Approximate values):
| Screen size (cm) | Projection distance a(m) Min length (zooming max) | Projection distance a(m) Max length (zooming min) |
|---|---|---|
| 32 (81) | 1.50 | |
| 40 (102) | 1.50 | 1.91 |
| 60 (152) | 2.29 | 2.91 |
| 80 (203) | 3.08 | 3.90 |
| 100 (254) | 3.87 | 4.89 |
| 150 (381) | 5.84 | 7.37 |
| 200 (508) | 7.80 | 9.86 |
| 250 (635) | 9.77 | — |
| 300 (762) | 11.74 | — |
The projection distance ‘a’ corresponds to a range of 1.50 m to 11.74 m.
What should I do before connecting external devices to the projector?
• Read the owner’s manual of the device to be connected to the projector.
• Check if your computer has an RGB output terminal and supports the required signal specifications.
• Turn off the power of both the projector and the device before connection.
How do I mount a PC card (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
1. Remove the PC card slot cover by pressing lightly on the circle (“O”) while sliding the cover in the direction of the arrow.
2. Insert the PC card. After making sure of the card orientation, press it in firmly until it stops.
3. Replace the PC card slot cover to keep dust from entering.
How do I remove a PC card (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
1. Look at the CARD indicator. If it is off, proceed to step 4.
2. Press the UNMOUNT button. This begins processing for PC card removal.
3. Wait until the CARD indicator goes out. Never remove the PC card while it is lit, as doing so could damage the PC card or corrupt your data.
4. Press the Eject button. The Eject button is a bit stiff, so press firmly while supporting the projector. Be careful to avoid injury.
What should I do if the CARD indicator turns red (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
What are the system requirements for installing the applications from the CD-ROM (for models with PC card slot)?
Supported OSs: Windows® 98SE, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP
CPU: Pentium III 750 MHz or higher recommended
RAM: 256 MB or more recommended
Screen area (resolution): 1024 by 768 pixels recommended
What applications are included on the CD-ROM and what are their functions (for models with PC card slot)?
• Wireless utility: Used for wireless connections to send images from the computer’s screen to the projector.
• Projector Configuration Tool: Used to modify wireless LAN and TCP/IP settings.
• JPEG Conversion Tool: Used to convert JPEG and other files into a format that can be displayed as a slide show using a memory PC card.
How do I install the applications from the supplied CD-ROM (for models with PC card slot)?
How do I uninstall the “Toshiba Data Projector” software (for models with PC card slot)?
How do I connect the power cord?
1. Insert the power cord connector into the AC IN socket of the projector.
2. Insert the power cord plug into a wall or other power outlet.
When the power cord is plugged in, the ON, TEMP, and LAMP indicators (green) will light for several seconds. Then, the ON indicator will change to orange, indicating standby mode. Do not perform any operations while the 3 green indicators are lit.
Should I remove the lens cover before turning the power on?
How do I turn the projector power on?
What cautions should be observed when the projector is operating (regarding lens, air intake/exhaust)?
• Do not look into the lens during operation. Doing so could damage your vision.
• Do not block the air intake or exhaust. Doing so could cause a fire due to internal overheating.
• Do not place your hands, face, or other objects near the air exhaust. Doing so could cause burns, deform/break the object.
How do I turn the projector power off?
1. Press the ON/STANDBY button. A confirmation message appears on the screen.
2. Press the ON/STANDBY button again. The screen turns off, but the internal cooling fan continues to operate for a short while. Then, the projector goes into standby mode (ON indicator turns orange).
What do the indicator lights mean during the cooling process after turning the power off?
A. During lamp cooling: FAN (Green), TEMP (Green), LAMP (Orange, Flashing), ON (Green). Power cannot be turned back on in this state.
B. After lamp cooling (internal cooling): FAN (Green), TEMP (Off), LAMP (Off), ON (Orange). The cooling fan continues to operate.
C. Cooling complete (Standby): FAN (Off), TEMP (Off), LAMP (Off), ON (Orange).
Can I unplug the power cord immediately after turning the power off?
What precautions should be taken before unplugging the power cord?
How can I prolong the lifetime of the LCD panels?
• Always turn off the power when not in use, and make sure the lamp is off. Keeping the lamp off saves energy and extends panel life.
• Clean the air filter regularly and replace it periodically. A clogged filter causes internal temperature to rise, shortening panel life and potentially causing malfunctions.
How do I prepare the projector for basic operation?
• Place the projector and correctly connect all devices.
• To operate via the remote control, ensure [PJ MODE] is selected (press the PJ MODE button until it lights up). If inactive for 30 seconds, it reverts to PC Mode; press PJ MODE again if needed.
How do I select the language when using the projector for the first time?
1. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired language.
2. Press the ▶ button. A confirmation message appears.
3. Press the ▶ button again to apply.
The language can be changed later via the Display setting menu or by performing a “Reset all” from the Reset menu.
How do I select the input source?
1. Turn on and boot up connected computers and other devices.
2. Press the INPUT button on the projector or remote control.
3. A list of inputs appears on the screen (e.g., Computer (1), Y/PB/PR(1), Computer (2), Y/PB/PR(2), Video, S-video, PC Card, Camera).
4. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired input.
5. Press the ▶ or MENU/ENTER button.
The picture for the selected input is projected.How do I adjust the projector’s placement angle and height?
1. Lift up the front of the projector until it is at the desired angle, then press the foot adjuster release button to extend the foot adjuster. Release the button to lock the position.
2. Turn the foot adjuster knob to fine-tune the vertical angle.
3. To adjust the horizontal angle, use the tilt adjuster (turn the knob).
To stow the foot adjuster: hold up the projector while pressing the foot adjuster release button, then slowly lower the projector while the button is depressed.
How do I adjust the picture size and focus?
1. Use the zooming lever to adjust the screen size.
2. Use the focusing ring to adjust the focus.
How do I adjust the volume?
What notes should be considered regarding lamp and LCD panel characteristics?
• Lamp brightness may rarely fluctuate slightly; this is normal.
• The lamp is consumable. Image brightness decreases over time, and the lamp may eventually burn out. Lifetime depends on usage.
• The LCD panel may have black spots (pixels that do not light) or bright spots (pixels constantly lit). This is due to manufacturing technology and is not a malfunction.
What happens if an unsupported signal or no signal is input?
• If a signal not supported by the projector is input, the “?” icon will appear.
• If no signal is being input from the connected device, the “OFF” icon will appear.
• If an unavailable operation button is pressed, the “X” icon will appear.
How do I use the Auto Setting function?
1. Press the AUTO SET button on the control panel or remote control. The Auto setting menu appears.
2. Press the AUTO SET button again.
The menu item is automatically adjusted/set. For computer input, a progress icon will appear.Note: Auto adjustment may not work correctly for signals other than those supported by the projector.
How can I manually adjust settings for Computer, Y/PB/PR, Video/S-video, and Camera inputs?
| Input | Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Computer (1) Computer (2) | Phase | Adjust with ◄/► to eliminate flicker. |
| Frequency | Adjust with ◄/► to eliminate periodic patterns and flickering vertical lines. | |
| H-position | Move left ◄ / Move right ► | |
| V-position | Move up ▲ / Move down ▼ | |
| Y/PB/PR(1) Y/PB/PR(2) | Phase | Adjust with ◄/► to eliminate flicker. |
| Signal format | Press ► [Enter] → Use ◄/► [Select] → Press ► [Apply]. Options include: 480i(525i)@60Hz/480p(525p)@60Hz/576i(625i)@50Hz/576p(625p)@50Hz/720p(750p)@60Hz/720p(750p)@50Hz/1080i(1125i)@60Hz/1080i(1125i)@50Hz/1035i(1125i)@60Hz/1152i(1250i)@50Hz | |
| Video S-video | Video mode | Press ► [Enter] → Use ◄/► [Select] → Press ► [Apply]. Options include: NTSC/PAL/SECAM/PAL-N/PAL-M/PAL60/NTSC4.43 |
| Camera | Shutter speed | Set to local line frequency: 50Hz / 60Hz (Select with ◄/►) |
How do I correct keystone (trapezoidal) distortion?
Automatic Correction:
1. Press the AUTO KEYSTONE button. The Keystone menu appears.
2. Press the AUTO KEYSTONE button again. The distortion is automatically corrected (a progress icon appears).
Manual Adjustment:
• After pressing AUTO KEYSTONE once, use the ▲ (Shrink screen top) / ▼ (Shrink screen bottom) buttons for manual adjustment.
• Press the MENU/ENTER button when finished. The menu disappears.
Note: Depending on the adjustment amount and image content, some information may be lost or picture quality may suffer. Keystone adjustment does not affect menu shape.
How do I temporarily cut off the picture and sound (Mute)?
How do I freeze the projected image?
How do I enlarge the projected image (Resize)?
1. Press the remote control’s RESIZE ▲ button. The image enlarges. Each press increases the ratio up to a limit. Pushing and holding increases the size continuously.
2. To decrease the enlargement ratio, press the RESIZE ▼ button. Each press decreases the ratio. The image cannot be shrunk smaller than its original size.
3. While enlarged, press and hold the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to move the enlarged area.
4. Press the OFF button (below RESIZE buttons) to cancel the resize and return the image to its original size.
What are the notes for using the Resize function?
• The Resize icon appears while resize is active.
• An enlarged image can be frozen using the FREEZE button, and the resize function can still be used on the frozen image.
• Operations other than Freeze will release the resize.
• Enlargement uses digital processing, which may cause the image to appear jagged.
• Rarely, the picture could become garbled while moving the enlarged area.
How do I display the projector’s status information?
What information is shown in the Status display?
| Item | Description | Computer | Y/PB/PR | Video S-video | PC Card | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Input | Input source name | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| RGB signal mode | RGB input mode [Note 1] | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| H-resolution | Horizontal resolution (in bits) | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| V-resolution | Vertical resolution (in bits) | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| H-frequency | Horizontal sync frequency | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| V-frequency | Vertical sync frequency [Note 2] | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Sync | Sync signal polarity [Note 3] | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Signal format | Y/PB/PR signal format | No | Yes | No | No | No |
| Video mode | Color method of video signal | No | No | Yes | No | No |
| Card type | PC card type | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| Shutter speed | Shutter speed of document imaging camera | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| Lamp time | Time of lamp use [Note 4] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Version | Firmware version [Note 5] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| MAC address | See page 60 | No | No | No | Yes [Note 6] | No |
| SSID | See page 34, 61 | No | No | No | Yes [Note 6] | No |
| DHCP | See page 61 | No | No | No | Yes [Note 6] | No |
| IP address | See page 61 | No | No | No | Yes [Note 6] | No |
| Subnet mask | See page 61 | No | No | No | Yes [Note 6] | No |
| Gateway | See page 61 | No | No | No | Yes [Note 6] | No |
Notes:
1: Shows mode of supported RGB signals.
2: Same as computer signal refresh rate.
3: Shows sync polarity as P (positive) or N (negative) for [H/V].
4: Lamp time is a measure for lamp replacement (approx. 1,500 hours). Not a guaranteed time.
5: Internal control program version for service reference.
6: Displayed only when wireless LAN PC card is being used.
What functions are available using the wireless LAN PC card and Wireless Utility software (for models equipped with PC card slot)?
1) Displaying a computer’s screen via the projector: Transmit desktop or application window screens.
2) Displaying an image saved on a computer via the projector: Send JPEG files for display.
3) Sending images taken with the projector’s document camera to a computer (Models with document camera): Send captured images to the computer.
4) Operating the projector by means of a computer: Perform some functions available from the remote control via the software.
What communication modes does the projector support for wireless LAN (Ad-Hoc, Infrastructure)?
• Ad-Hoc Communication Mode: Direct communication between wireless LAN equipment (projector and computer). Simple setup, suitable for direct connection within range (approx. 60m, varies with environment and PC). Confirm PC specifications for range.
• Infrastructure Communication Mode: Connects via an access point, allowing integration into a mixed wireless/wired LAN, including connection to the Internet. Generally offers higher security.
Use the mode appropriate for your network environment. The manual primarily assumes Ad-Hoc setup.What cautions apply when using the wireless LAN functions?
How do I prepare the projector for wireless LAN use (mount card, select input)?
1. Mount the supplied wireless LAN PC card into the projector’s PC card slot following the mounting instructions.
2. Select “PC Card” as the input source using the INPUT button and selection procedure.
What projector settings (SSID, Encryption, Key, etc.) should be considered for wireless LAN?
• [Communication mode]: Factory default is Ad-Hoc. Use Projector Configuration Tool to change to Infrastructure if needed.
• [SSID] (Network Name): Factory default is “DPJ”. Change this for security. If using Ad-Hoc, ensure your chosen SSID is unique in the vicinity to avoid connection issues.
• [Channel]: Can be changed, but usually adjusts automatically if the chosen channel is busy.
• [Encryption]: Set security level. Options usually include None, 64-bit, 128-bit. Higher bits mean stronger security but potentially slower speed. [128-bit] recommended for higher security.
• [Key]: Must be set if Encryption is not “None”. [64-bit] requires a 5-character key, [128-bit] requires a 13-character key. Do not use dictionary words; change the key sometimes for security.
• [Projector name]: Can be set to identify the projector, useful when multiple projectors are nearby.
How do I install the necessary applications on the computer for wireless LAN?
What computer settings are required for Ad-Hoc wireless LAN connection?
• Select Ad-Hoc mode (sometimes called Peer-to-Peer Group).
• Set the Channel to match the projector’s channel (factory default is 10). Some computers cannot set the channel in Ad-Hoc mode; use Infrastructure mode in this case.
• Set the SSID (or Network Name) to exactly match the projector’s SSID (factory default is DPJ).
• If Encryption and Key are set on the projector, set the identical values on the computer. Mismatched settings will prevent connection or cause invalid encryption in Ad-Hoc mode.
How do I display my computer’s screen via the projector using the wireless LAN connection (step-by-step)?
1. Launch the Wireless Utility software application on your computer. The Screen image transmission mode window appears.
2. Select Transmission mode: Choose “Update automatically” for continuous screen updates or “Update manually” to send single screen captures when the GO button is clicked.
3. (Optional) Click the Advanced button to configure Interruption settings (prevent others from interrupting), Mode (High quality vs. High speed), and Window behavior (Place in Tasktray).
4. Select the screen image to display: Choose “Desktop” to transmit the entire screen, or select a specific running application from the list to transmit only its window.
5. Select the projector(s) to transmit to: Check the box next to the desired projector(s) listed by MAC address or Projector Name. You can select up to four projectors. An icon appears on the selected projector’s screen briefly.
6. Click the GO button. If “Update automatically” was chosen, the screen image starts transmitting continuously. If “Update manually” was chosen, a single image is sent.
7. To stop transmission (when using “Update automatically”), click the STOP button.
How do I configure advanced settings (Interruption, Mode, Window) in the Wireless Utility?
• Interruption: Check “No Interruptions” to prevent other computers from interrupting your transmission to the selected projector.
• Mode: Select “High speed” for faster communication (potentially lower image quality) or “High quality” for better image quality (potentially slower communication).
• Window: Check “Place in Tasktray at the start of transmission” to minimize the Wireless Utility window to an icon in the system tray when transmission begins. Double-click the tray icon or right-click and select Open to restore the window. You can also start/stop transmission from the right-click menu.
Click OK to save the settings.What are the notes for transmitting a computer screen wirelessly?
• Transmitting video from movie players or similar applications may not be possible.
• When using “Update automatically,” the image refresh rate depends on computer performance and the radio wave environment.
• The projected image might have slight differences compared to the computer screen.
• You cannot transmit to a projector already receiving from another computer (unless interruption is allowed).
• If you selected an application window for transmission, that application must be active (in use) on the computer for the image to display correctly on the projector.
How do I display a JPEG image saved on a computer via the projector using the Wireless Utility?
1. Launch the Wireless Utility software application. The Screen image transmission mode window appears on the computer’s screen.
2. Click on the File icon. The Wireless Utility window changes to File transmission mode.
3. Click on the Browse button, and select the file to send. Clicking on the Browse button displays the Open dialog box. Select the file to send, then click on the Open button. The selected file is added to the pull-down list in the Wireless Utility’s Transmission File field.
4. Select the file to be sent from the pull-down list of the Transmission File field. Click on the Transmission File field’s button to display the pull-down list. Select the file to be sent from this list. A thumbnail of the selected file appears in the Preview box. The file displayed here will be transmitted.
Note: Step 4 can be skipped. You can also drag and drop the file to be sent from the desktop or Windows Explorer into the Preview box. The selected file is added to the Transmission File field’s pull-down list.
5. Select the projector to be transmitted to. A list of the MAC addresses (or projector names if set) of available projectors appears. Select the checkbox of the projector(s) to transmit to (up to four). An icon will be displayed on the projector’s screen for a few seconds.
6. Click on the GO button. The selected file’s image is displayed by the projector.
Note: Only one file can be sent at a time. To send another file, repeat steps 4 and 6.
How do I operate the projector using the Remote Control function in the Wireless Utility?
1. Launch the Wireless Utility software application. The Screen Image transmission mode window appears.
2. Click on the Remote Control button. The Remote Control window appears.
3. Select the projector to be operated. In the Remote Control window, click on the Projector button, and select the desired projector from the pull-down list. Only one projector can be selected. An icon will be displayed on the projector’s screen for a few seconds.
4. Click on the Remote Control window’s buttons to operate the projector:
– Power On: Turns projector power on.
– Power Off: Turns projector power off. (Note: If Standby mode is set to Economy, you cannot switch from off to on using this button).
– Input (box): Click on the Input button, and select the desired input from the pull-down list.
– Mute: Cuts off picture and sound. Click again to restore.
– Freeze: Pauses the picture. Click again to release the freeze function.
– Volume (+/-): Adjusts sound volume.
– Resize (+/-): Displays expanded image.
– ↑/↓/←/→: Moves expanded image.
– Resize Off: Restores picture to its original size.
5. To quit the Remote Control window, click on the ‘X’ button. This does not close the Wireless Utility window.
Note: To exit both the Wireless Utility and the Remote Control, click on the ‘X’ button on the main Wireless Utility window. While you can use this function solely for remote operation, closing the Wireless Utility also closes the Remote Control window.
What types of memory PC cards and media are supported for image projection?
This feature requires a model equipped with a PC card slot.
PC card slot type:
The projector has a TYPE II (PCMCIA Release 2.1)-compliant PC card slot. Use compliant memory PC cards and conversion adapters.
Supported storage media types:
The projector supports ATA-compliant storage media. This includes:
– Storage media used as-is: Flash ATA card, TOSHIBA Mobile Disk.
– Storage media used with an ATA conversion adapter: SmartMedia™, compact Flash cards, SD memory cards.
Note: Using non-compliant adapters or memory cards could damage the PC card or cause malfunctions.
Memory PC Cards Whose Operation Have Been Confirmed:
(Please note that presence on this list is not a guarantee of operation.)
– TOSHIBA Mobile Disk: PAMHD005(5GB), MEHDD20A(2GB)
– Flash ATA cards: I-O DATA PCFCA-96M (96MB), PCFCA-128M (128MB)
– SmartMedia™: TOSHIBA PDR-SM16 (16MB), PDR-SM32 (32MB), PDR-SM64 (64MB)
Adapters: FUJIFILM PC-AD3B, OLYMPUS MA-2
– Compact Flash cards: SanDisk SDCFB-64-505 (64MB), SDCFB-128-505 (128MB)
Adapters: SanDisk SDCF-31
– SD memory cards: Panasonic RP-SD032 (32MB)
Adapters: Panasonic BN-SDAAP3
Note: The TOSHIBA IPC5019A SmartMedia™ PC card adapter is not ATA-compliant and cannot be used.
Backing up data:
Toshiba recommends backing up the data on the memory PC card before use. Toshiba assumes no liability for losses incurred by data lost through the use of this projector.
What are the requirements for JPEG files stored on a memory PC card?
1. Folder names may be up to 19 characters long, and file names up to 14 characters including file extensions.
2. Supported file extensions are jpg, JPG, jpeg, and JPEG.
3. The maximum number including both folders and files is 512.
4. Some JPEG files are not supported by this projector.
5. Resolutions above 1,024 x 768 pixels will be displayed in compressed form.
Note: Limitations in point 4 can be alleviated by converting the JPEG file with the supplied JPEG Conversion Tool software application.
How do I project images stored on a memory PC card?
First, switch the remote control to [PJ Mode] to operate its buttons.
1. Mounting a memory PC card: Mount a memory PC card into the PC card slot following the instructions for “Mounting a PC card”.
2. Selecting PC card input: When PC card input is selected, data readout begins, and a list of thumbnails is displayed on the screen.
3. Searching for a target file:
– Use the arrow buttons (▲▼◄►) to move the orange frame over the desired file or folder.
– If there are multiple pages, click the ▼ button on the bottom row for the next page, and the ▲ button on the top row for the previous page.
– To open a folder, move the orange frame over it and click the remote control’s [MENU] button. You can navigate down up to 5 levels.
– To return to the next level up, click the remote control’s [EXIT] button.
4. Displaying slides: When a file is selected, pressing the remote control’s [MENU] button displays the slide in full-screen view. To return to the thumbnail display, click the remote control’s [EXIT] button.
5. Changing slides: When a slide is displayed, press the remote control’s ◄ (previous slide) or ► (next slide) buttons to change slides. (The ▲▼ buttons are not available).
Notes:
– Thumbnail and slide order is from shortest file name to longest, then numerically, then alphabetically.
– Presentations created with PowerPoint can be converted to JPEG using the JPEG Conversion Tool for display from a memory PC card. Animation effects and hyperlinks are not supported.
How do I use the Slide Show function with a memory PC card?
• Press the remote control’s [AUTO SET] button when a slide is displayed to begin a slide show. The slides will cycle automatically.
• The display interval (time) can be set via the Interval setting in the PC card setting menu.
• To stop the slide show, press the remote control’s [EXIT] button.
How does the Auto. Demo function work with a memory PC card?
• In the PC card setting menu, set Auto. Demo to On.
• A slide show using JPEG files in the root directory begins automatically when a memory PC card is inserted and the input is switched to PC card input.
• If Input select mode is set to Auto. and Auto. Demo is On, a slide show begins automatically when a memory PC card is mounted and the projector’s power is turned on.
• To stop the slide show, press the remote control’s [EXIT] button.
How do I delete a file from a memory PC card using the projector?
Select the file to be deleted in the thumbnail view, then press the [MENU] button to bring up the Setting display menu. Navigate to the PC card setting menu and use the File deletion function to delete the selected file.
How do I prepare the document camera for use?
This applies to models equipped with a document camera.
1. Set up arm: Lift the camera arm from its stowed position.
2. Extend arm: Fully extend the hinged sections of the camera arm.
3. Rotate arm: Rotate the arm to the desired position over the stage or beside/behind the projector.
4. Extend camera head: Adjust the angle of the camera head support.
5. Rotate camera head: Rotate the camera head itself to point downwards at the document area.
PRECAUTIONS:
– Do not jolt or force the camera head or camera arm, as this could cause malfunction.
– Be aware that the arm moves in an arc when extending or rotating. Take care not to bump yourself or others.
How do I project an image using the document camera?
1. Press the ARM LIGHT button: The arm light comes on. Press it again to turn it off. Use the light as needed based on indoor lighting.
2. Set up document: Place the document or material on or near the camera stage and point the camera head at it.
3. Press the CAMERA button: Select camera input. Pressing the CAMERA button again returns to the previous input. You can also use the remote control or camera’s INPUT button.
4. Adjust image size: Move the camera head up (smaller image) or down (larger image).
5. Adjust focus: Turn the focusing ring on the camera head.
6. Adjust brightness: If the screen is too dark or bright, use the CAMERA GAIN (+/-) buttons to make it easier to see. Sharpness can be adjusted in the Image adjustment menu.
7. After use: Turn off the arm light and fold up the document camera in the reverse order of preparation.
PRECAUTION:
– If fluorescent lighting causes flicker, turn off the light or adjust the Shutter speed in the Auto setting menu. This may not eliminate flicker depending on conditions.
– When using the arm light with reflective surfaces, bright spots may appear. Turn off the arm light and ensure adequate room lighting.
Notes:
– Camera light turns off automatically when the arm is collapsed.
– No image output when the camera arm is stowed.
– No audio output when camera input is selected.
How do I use the overlay function with the document camera?
This function allows writing over computer or video input images. You’ll need white paper and a red or blue pen.
1. Place white paper on a flat surface, photograph it with the document camera, and display it full screen.
2. Select the input source (e.g., computer, video) you want to overlay. Press the INPUT button, use the arrow buttons (▲▼) to select the input (other than Camera), then press the [MENU] button.
3. Press the OVERLAY button on the camera control panel. The overlay function turns on. (Press again to turn it off).
4. Write on the paper with a red or blue pen. Check the pen tip position on the screen before writing. The written lines will overlay the selected input source’s image.
5. Use the CAMERA GAIN (+/-) button to adjust the lines/text for best visibility.
Notes:
– Writing may not display properly if using colors other than blue or red.
– Writing may not display properly if the pen tip is too fine.
How do I lock the white balance for the document camera?
If the color balance seems disrupted, you can lock it:
1. Lay down a piece of white paper and adjust the camera head and arm so the paper fills the screen completely.
2. Press the W.BALANCE button on the camera control panel. The LOCK indicator lights up, and the white balance is locked.
– Pressing the W.BALANCE button again returns to automatic adjustment, and the LOCK indicator goes out.
Notes:
– Folding and extending the arm automatically returns to automatic adjustment, even if locked.
– Room lighting color might prevent optimal adjustment. In this case, or for specific tinting, adjust R-level, G-level, and B-level in the Image adjustment menu.
How do I correct illuminated defects (white spots) from the document camera image?
If white spots appear on the screen due to damaged CCD pixels:
1. With the document camera input selected and in use, cover the camera lens completely with black paper, cloth, or similar opaque material.
2. Press the ARM LIGHT button on the Camera control panel and the [MENU] button on the main unit control panel simultaneously. (Remote control buttons cannot be used).
The illuminated defects should be corrected.
PRECAUTION: Do not perform this procedure when the camera lens is not blocked. Doing so could erase existing correction data or add corrections to normal areas. Ensure camera input is selected.
How do I send images taken with the document camera to a computer using a wireless LAN PC card?
This feature requires a model equipped with a PC card slot and a wireless LAN PC card.
1. Prepare computer and projector: Set up both devices according to the wireless LAN preparation instructions and enable wireless LAN communication.
2. Operate the projector:
① Switch input to Camera.
② Display the desired camera image, then press the STORE IMAGE button on the camera control panel. A confirmation message appears.
③ Press the [MENU] button to save the image temporarily to the projector as a JPEG file. (Use arrow buttons to select No and press [MENU] to cancel). A message confirms the save is complete.
3. Operate the computer:
① Launch the Wireless Utility software application.
② Click on the Document camera icon. The window changes to Document camera mode.
③ Select either Open a file (to view the image on the computer) or Save to Disk (to save the JPEG file).
④ Select the projector where the image was temporarily saved in step 2 from the projector list.
⑤ Click the GO button.
– If “Open a file” was selected, the JPEG file is sent and displayed by the application linked to the .jpg extension.
– If “Save to Disk” was selected, a dialog box appears. Specify a file name and location to save the JPEG file.
To view or save another image: Repeat steps 2 (② & ③) and 3 (④ & ⑤) as needed.
Notes:
– Only one image can be saved temporarily on the projector at a time; saving another overwrites the previous one.
– Adjustments other than CAMERA GAIN (+/-) and Sharpness are not reflected in the sent image.
– You cannot photograph resized or frozen images for sending.
– The size of the saved file varies depending on the image.
How do I store images taken with the document camera onto a memory PC card?
This feature requires a model equipped with a PC card slot.
1. Mount a memory PC card: Insert the card into the PC card slot. If Input select mode is set to Auto, the input may switch to PC card automatically; if so, press the CAMERA button to switch back to camera input.
2. Display the camera image and press STORE IMAGE: Frame the desired image and press the STORE IMAGE button on the camera control panel. A confirmation message appears.
3. Press the [MENU] button to save: Press the [MENU] button to confirm saving. (Use arrow buttons to select No and press [MENU] to cancel). The data save icon appears during saving.
Warning: Never remove the memory PC card during a save. Doing so could corrupt data or damage the card.
When saving is complete, the icon disappears, and a confirmation message appears briefly. Repeat step 3 to store more images.
4. Check the saved file (if necessary): Use the steps for “Projecting images stored in a memory PC card” to view the saved files. Images are saved in JPEG format in the “_doccam” folder on the memory PC card (created in the root directory if it doesn’t exist).
Notes:
– Adjustments other than CAMERA GAIN (+/-) and Sharpness are not reflected in the saved JPEG file.
– You cannot photograph resized or frozen images for saving.
– Files are named pix001.jpg to pix999.jpg. No more files can be saved if pix999.jpg exists.
– File size and the number of files that can be saved vary depending on the image and card capacity.
– Do not mount a write-protected memory PC card, as it may become impossible to access.
How do I operate a connected computer using the projector’s remote control?
This function works with computers running Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP with a USB 1.1 port, or Macintosh OS 9/X (requires the Mouse remote control receiver for Mac).
1. Connect the computer:
– For standard models: Use the supplied USB cable to connect the projector’s USB Type B port to the computer’s USB port.
– For models with PC card slot: Connect the supplied Mouse remote control receiver to the computer’s USB port.
2. Operate using the remote control:
– Ensure the remote control is set to [PC Mode].
– Point the remote control at the projector’s infrared sensor (or at the Mouse remote control receiver if used).
– Moving the mouse pointer: Use the Pointer control button.
– Left click: Press the L-CLICK button.
– Right click: Press the R-CLICK button.
– Drag and drop: Hold down the L-CLICK button, move the pointer using the Pointer control button, and release L-CLICK at the desired location.
– Up/Down arrow keys (for PowerPoint®): Press the ▲ and ▼ buttons on the remote.
How do I navigate and use the projector’s on-screen menus?
Use the operation buttons on the control panel or remote control.
1. Start: Press the [MENU] button to display the Setting display menu.
2. Select a Category: Use the ▲▼ buttons to highlight a menu category (Picture Adjustment, Default setting, Display setting, PC card setting). Press the [MENU] button to enter the selected category menu.
3. Adjustments & Settings:
– Use ▲▼ buttons to select an item.
– Use ◄► buttons to adjust the value or setting for the highlighted item.
– If an item has multiple options (indicated by a specific mark, often shown in the PDF), pressing [MENU] or ◄► may display a list of options. Use ▲▼ to select an option and [MENU] to apply it.
4. Back: Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous menu level.
5. To Finish: Navigate back to the main menu level and press [EXIT] again, or wait for the menu to time out, to return to the Status display menu.
6. End: Press [EXIT] from the Status display menu or wait for it to time out. The menu disappears.
Note: Menu adjustments and settings (except Lamp power) are saved when the power is turned off via the ON/STANDBY button. If the power cord is unplugged or power is lost before this, data will not be saved.
What settings are available in the Image Adjustment Menu?
This menu adjusts image-related items. Availability depends on the input source:
| Item | Description | Computer | Y/PB/PR | Video S-video | PC Card | Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contrast | Lower / Higher | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Brightness | Darker / Brighter | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Color | Lighter / Deeper | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Tint | Reddish / Greenish | No | No | Yes | No | No |
| Sharpness | Softer / Sharper | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| R-level | Less red / More red | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| G-level | Less green / More green | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| B-level | Less blue / More blue | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Up/down shift | Shift down / Shift up | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Notes:
1: Tint can only be adjusted when Video mode is NTSC or NTSC4.43.
2: Up/down shift can only be adjusted when Screen size is Wide.
What settings are available in the Default Setting Menu?
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Projection mode | Set projection mode according to Placement Style (Floor Front, Rear, Ceiling Front, Ceiling Rear). |
| No signal power off | Set time to wait after signal input stops before turning off power: Off, 1 min, 2 min, … 60 min. |
| Power on | Set whether power turns on when ON/STANDBY is pressed (Manual) or when power cord is plugged in (Auto). |
| Lamp power | Set the lamp power: Standard or Low. |
| Standby mode | Set standby mode: Standard or Economy (only on models with PC card slot). |
Notes:
1: Setting Lamp power to Low makes the screen slightly darker and reduces fan noise. This setting resets to Standard when power is turned off and on again.
2: Standby mode function is only available with models equipped with a PC card slot.
Additional Notes:
• If Power on is set to Auto, the projector will turn on if power is restored after an outage.
• Even if Power on is set to Auto, use the ON/STANDBY button to turn off the power. Unplugging the power cord to turn off the power will shorten lamp life.
What settings are available in the Display Setting Menu?
| Item | Setting Options | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Screen size | Full / Thru / Wide | Set display mode: Full (LCD panel resolution), Thru (sampling resolution for computer), Wide (wide-screen for Video, S-video, Y/PB/PR). (Not available for PC card/camera input). |
| Language | English/Français/etc. | Select the language for menus and messages. |
| Background | Logo / Blue / None | Select the screen displayed when there is no input signal. |
| Icon | On / Off | Display function guide icons on screen. |
| Start-up screen | On / Off | Display the start-up screen when power is turned on. |
Note on Screen Size ‘Thru’: Portions exceeding the LCD panel’s pixel count will not appear. For RGB signals up to UXGA 60, all pixels are sampled. For higher clock speeds, the signal is thinned before sampling. This is noticeable when using the Resize function.
What settings are available in the PC Card Setting Menu?
This menu is for models equipped with a PC card slot and is used when using a memory PC card.
| Item | Setting Options | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Input select mode | Manual / Auto | Select Auto to automatically switch to PC card input when a PC card is inserted. |
| Auto. Demo | Off / On | Select On to automatically begin a slide show when a PC card is inserted (requires PC card input to be selected or Input select mode set to Auto). |
| Interval | 5 sec./10 sec./…/10 min. | Select the display interval for the slide show function. |
| File deletion | Execute Yes/No | Delete the currently selected file (Folders cannot be deleted). Select the file in thumbnail view first, then access this menu. |
What settings are available in the menu when a wireless LAN PC card is being used?
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Input select mode | Manual / Auto (Select Auto to switch to PC card input automatically when the card is inserted). |
| Transmission mode | Ad hoc / Infrastructure (Select the wireless network mode). |
| Channel | See wireless setup instructions (Select the communication channel). |
| Encryption | Off / 64bit / 128bit (Select the wireless encryption level). |
| Key | Set the desired encryption string (5 or 13 characters) via on-screen input. |
| Projection name | Set the desired projector name string (1 to 14 characters) via on-screen input. |
| Setting initialization | Return the wireless LAN configuration to the default settings (Execute Yes/No). |
Note: Wireless LAN settings are enabled after the menu disappears.
How do I use the Reset Menu?
The Reset menu (Special menu) appears when the [MENU] button is held down while other menus are not displayed.
Horizontal reference value reset:
– Use this if the screen is placed vertically, Auto keystone correction is executed, but the result is not successful.
– Stow the foot adjuster, place the projector on a flat surface, select this option, and press [MENU] to execute (Yes/No confirmation).
Reset all:
– Select this option and press [MENU] to return all menu items to their factory default settings (Yes/No confirmation).
How do I clean the air filter?
It is recommended to clean the air filter regularly (approx. every 50 hours of use).
CAUTION: Request cleaning and maintenance of a ceiling-mounted unit from your projector dealership.
1. Unplug power cord.
2. Remove the air filter cover. If the upper connection terminal cover is on, remove it first. Press the designated part of the air filter cover to release and remove it.
3. Remove the air filter. The air filter can be disassembled from the air filter cover. It consists of the cover, the filter element, and a filter holder.
4. Clean the filter. Carefully remove dust and dirt from the air filter cover, air filter element, and filter holder using a vacuum cleaner. Be careful not to let the filter element be sucked into the vacuum cleaner.
5. Assemble the air filter. Insert the air filter element into the air filter cover and lock it by putting the pegs of the filter holder through the holes in the air filter cover.
6. Replace the air filter cover. Insert the cover back onto the projector.
Notes:
– Dust buildup worsens air circulation, potentially causing overheating and malfunction.
– Insert the air filter cover fully to prevent dust ingress.
– If washing the filter with water, ensure it is completely dry before replacing.
– Replace a torn filter; consult your dealer. Using a ripped filter allows dust inside.
How do I clean the projector lens and main unit?
Lens cleaning:
– Clean the lens with a commercially available blower and/or lens cleaner.
– The lens scratches easily; do not rub with hard objects or strike it.
Main unit cleaning:
– Unplug the power cord before cleaning.
– Wipe dirt off gently with a soft cloth.
– For severe soiling, dip a cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, wring well, gently wipe off dirt, then finish by wiping with a dry cloth.
When should air intake/exhaust fans and the air filter be replaced?
To maintain performance, it is recommended that the air intake fans, exhaust fans, and air filter be replaced about every 2 to 3 years. Consult with your dealer for details.
How do I replace the projector lamp?
The lamp is a consumable item. Replace it when images appear dark or the lamp burns out.
CAUTION:
– Request cleaning and maintenance, including lamp replacement, of a ceiling-mounted unit from your projector dealership.
– Always use lamp “TLPLW2” (sold separately).
– If the projector has been in use, the lamp will be very hot. Wait for it to cool (at least 1 hour) before replacing to avoid burns.
– Handle a broken lamp carefully to avoid injury from broken pieces. Contact your dealer for repair service.
Replacement Steps:
1. Unplug power cord.
2. Wait until lamp is sufficiently cooled. Wait for at least 1 hour.
3. Remove the lamp cover. Loosen the screw(s) securing the cover. Pull up on the designated area to remove the cover. (Use a tool if screws are too tight).
4. Pull out the lamp. Loosen the 2 screws holding the lamp module. Pull on the handle to remove the lamp module.
5. Mount the new lamp. Align the new lamp module correctly, press down until seated, and secure it using the two locking screws.
6. Replace the lamp cover. Align the cover, press it in, and tighten the screw(s) loosened in step 3 until the cover is no longer loose.
7. Reset the lamp timer. Follow the instructions in the lamp’s manual to reset the timer.
Notes and Precautions:
– Check the Lamp time in the Status display menu (press MENU twice). Recommended replacement is after 1,500 hours. A warning icon and message appear at 1,500 hours.
– Attach the lamp cover correctly. If loose, the lamp may fail to light, and its lifetime may be shortened.
– Always replace the lamp with a new one.
– The lamp is glass; do not touch the glass surface, bang, or scratch it.
Used Lamps: Contain inorganic mercury. Dispose of used lamps according to local regulations. Do not break them.
How do I use the Projector Configuration Tool software?
This tool sets up the projector for Infrastructure mode wireless communication. It requires a model with a PC card slot and a wireless LAN PC card.
1. Check MAC address: Display the projector’s MAC address via its information screen and note it down.
2. Launch the Projector Configuration Tool: Start the application on your computer (ensure the computer is initially connected in Ad hoc mode as per Preparation steps).
3. Click the Browse (Search) button: The computer searches for projectors.
4. Select a projector: Click the Projector Selection dropdown button and choose the projector matching the MAC address noted in step 1.
(You can use File > Save As… to save current settings or File > Open… to load existing settings.)
5. Configure the projector settings:
– [Channel]: Change if needed, but it may auto-change based on existing networks with the same SSID.
– [Encryption]: Select Off, 64 bit, or 128 bit.
– [Key]: Input the required key if Encryption is not Off.
– [Communication mode]: Click the radio button for Infrastructure.
– [SSID]: Input the SSID matching your wireless network access point.
– [Projector name]: Set a name to prevent wrong transmission (recommended).
– [DHCP]: Click the button to select Used (recommended) or Not Used. If Used, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway are set automatically.
– [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], [Gateway]: Configure manually if DHCP is Not Used (consult your network administrator).
6. Press the Settings button: The computer configures the projector. A message confirms completion.
(You can use File > Save As… to save the configured settings file.)
How do I use the JPEG Conversion Tool software?
This tool converts unsupported JPEGs, other image formats (WMF, BMP), and Microsoft® PowerPoint® files into JPEGs supported by the projector for wireless transmission or display from a memory PC card.
Launching the Tool: Start the application. Use the Image Quality Settings slider (1-100) to adjust the output quality/file size.
Converting an Image File (JPEG, WMF, BMP):
1. In Conversion Method, ensure “Converting image file” is selected.
2. In File Settings, click Browse next to “Original image file name”.
3. In the Open dialog: (a) Navigate to the file, (b) Select the correct file type (JPEG, WMF, BMP) from the “Files of type” dropdown.
4. Select the file and click Open.
5. Click Browse next to “File name after conversion”.
6. In the Save As dialog: (a) Choose a save location, (b) Enter a file name (up to 8 characters), (c) Click Save.
7. Click the Conversion button. Confirm by clicking Yes in the dialog box. A message appears upon completion.
Converting Files Created with Microsoft® PowerPoint®:
(Requires PowerPoint installed. Only static images supported; animation/audio is not.)
1. In Conversion Method, select “Converting PPT file”.
2. Click Browse next to “PPT file name”.
3. In the Open dialog: Locate and select the .ppt file, then click Open.
4. Click the Create button next to “New folder name”.
5. In the Folder create dialog, enter a Folder Name (up to 12 characters).
6. Click the Selection button.
7. In the Browse Folders dialog: (a) Choose a location to save the new folder, (b) Click OK.
8. Back in the Folder create dialog: (a) Click the Create button, (b) Click OK in the confirmation dialog.
9. Click the Conversion button. Confirm by clicking Yes in the dialog box. A message appears upon completion. (This creates a folder with the specified name, containing JPEG files named slide001.jpg, slide002.jpg, etc.)
Creating a Screen Capture:
1. In Conversion Method, select “Creating screen capture”.
2. Click Browse next to “File name after conversion”.
3. In the Save As dialog: (a) Choose a save location, (b) Enter a file name (up to 8 characters), (c) Click Save.
4. Click the Conversion button. Confirm by clicking Yes in the dialog box. A message appears upon completion.
Note: Maximum resolution for JPEGs created by this tool is 1024 x 768 pixels.
How do I make a presentation using JPEG files converted from PowerPoint?
1. Copy the folder created by the JPEG Conversion Tool (or its contents) onto a memory PC card.
2. Insert the memory PC card into the projector and select PC card input to display the thumbnail list.
3. Navigate using the arrow buttons to find and select the first slide (e.g., slide001.jpg).
4. Set the remote control to [PJ Mode] and press the [MENU] button. The first slide appears full screen, starting the presentation.
5. Use the remote control’s ► button to advance to the next slide and the ◄ button to go to the previous slide.
What do the projector’s indicator lights mean during a problem?
Check the FAN, TEMP, LAMP, and ON indicators:
- No power: ON indicator is Off or Red lit. ⇒ Problem with projector. Unplug power cord and contact dealer.
- Lamp went out / won’t come on: TEMP is Red lit, LAMP is Red lit. ⇒ Returns to standby after ~2 mins. Lamp may need replacing or there’s another projector problem. Replace lamp if burnt out. Unplug power cord and contact dealer if problem persists.
- Power went out (overheating): FAN is Green lit, TEMP is Red lit, LAMP is Red lit OR FAN is Off, TEMP is Orange lit OR FAN is Green lit, TEMP is Green lit. ⇒ Internal overheating or high outside temp. Ensure air intake/exhaust aren’t blocked. Unplug, wait, plug back in. Clean air filter. TEMP icon appears before shutdown. Returns to standby after ~2 mins of abnormal state.
- Power went out (cooling fan issue): FAN is Red lit or flashing, TEMP is Red lit. ⇒ Problem with internal cooling fan. Unplug power cord and contact dealer. FAN icon appears before shutdown. Returns to standby after ~2 mins of abnormal state.
- Power went out (lamp cover): TEMP is Orange flashing, LAMP is Red lit. ⇒ Lamp cover not properly attached. Unplug power cord, reattach lamp cover securely. LAMP icon appears before shutdown. Returns to standby after ~2 mins of abnormal state.
PRECAUTIONS: Make sure to unplug the power cord if something goes wrong. If unplugged before cooling is complete, allow time to cool before plugging back in, otherwise the lamp may overheat and fail to light (wait at least 3 minutes). Repeatedly unplugging while hot shortens lamp life.
What should I check if the projector has no power?
• Is the power cord plugged in securely at both the projector and the wall outlet?
• Is the lamp cover loose?
What should I check if the power goes out during use?
• Is the ambient temperature too high?
• Is the air filter clogged?
• Is the air intake or air exhaust blocked?
• Refer to the “Trouble indications” based on the indicator lights.
What should I check if there is no picture?
• Is the projector turned on?
• Is the mute function on (picture mute)?
• Is the brightness setting minimized?
• Are the connections set up correctly?
• Are all connected devices functioning properly and turned on?
• Is the correct input source selected?
What should I check if there is no audio?
• Is the projector turned on?
• Is the mute function on (audio mute)?
• Is the volume setting minimized?
• Are the audio connections set up correctly?
• Are all connected audio source devices functioning properly?
• Is the correct input source selected?
What should I check if the picture is not displayed correctly?
• Is the input signal format supported by the projector?
• Is the correct video mode selected (e.g., NTSC, PAL)?
• Is the correct signal format selected (e.g., Component vs RGB)?
• Is the selection of RGB or Y/PB/PR input correct for the connected device?
• Is there something generating an abnormal video signal (e.g., a faulty video tape)?
• Are sharpness or sampling/phase adjustments needed (for computer signals)?
What should I check if the picture is blurred or partly out of focus?
• Is the lens dirty?
• Is the lens focus adjusted optimally?
• Is the projection distance within the projector’s supported range?
• Is the projector’s screen placement angle tilted too far (causing keystone distortion)?
• Are the sharpness or sampling/phase adjustments off (for computer signals)?
What should I check if the image is too dark?
• Are the brightness or contrast adjustments set too low?
• Is the lamp nearing the end of its service life (check Lamp time)?
What should I check if the colors are too light or have bad shading?
• Are the color, tint, R-level, G-level, or B-level adjustments incorrect?
• Is the screen dirty?
• Is the lamp nearing the end of its service life?
What should I check if the remote control doesn’t work?
• Are the remote control’s batteries drained?
• Are the batteries inserted into the remote control correctly?
• Is the remote control being used within the effective range and pointed towards the projector’s sensor?
• Are there any obstructions between the remote control and the projector’s sensor?
• Is the correct operation mode set ([PJ Mode] or [PC Mode])?
• Are there any fluorescent or other bright lights shining directly at the projector’s infrared remote sensor?
What should I check if the mouse remote control function doesn’t work?
• Is the USB cable (standard models) or mouse remote control receiver (PC card slot models) correctly connected to the computer?
• Does your computer and Operating System support USB?
• Is the remote control set to [PC Mode]?
• Are there any obstructions between the remote control and the projector’s sensor/mouse remote control receiver?
What should I check if images from a memory PC card aren’t projected?
• Is the memory PC card inserted correctly?
• Is the inserted PC card supported by the projector (check supported types)?
• Is the CARD indicator on the projector lit red (indicating an issue)?
• Are there actually JPEG files saved on the memory PC card?
• Are the JPEG files too large, in an unsupported format, or exceed the maximum number of files/folders?
• If files are unsupported, try converting them with the supplied JPEG Conversion Tool software.
What should I check if the wireless LAN PC card doesn’t work?
• Is the wireless LAN PC card inserted correctly?
• Is a wireless LAN PC card not supported by the projector inserted? Use only the supplied product.
• Is the CARD indicator on the projector lit red?
• Are the transmission mode (Ad hoc/Infrastructure) and channel properly configured on both the computer and projector?
• Are there any obstructions between the computer and the projector?
• Do your computer and Operating System support the supplied Wireless Utility software application?
What should I check if images from the document camera are blurry?
• Is the document imaging camera’s lens dirty?
• Is the document imaging camera out of focus (adjust the focus ring)?
• Is the location of the object being focused too dark (use ARM LIGHT or increase CAMERA GAIN)?
What should I check if images from the document camera are flickering?
• Is there impact from the room’s fluorescent lighting? Try turning off the fluorescent lights, or change the Shutter speed setting in the menu.
What are the main specifications of the projector?
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Consumption Power | 265 W |
| Weight | TLP-T720/T520/T520E: 3.4 kg TLP-T721/T521/T521E: 4.1 kg TLP-T620/S220: 3.3 kg TLP-T621/S221: 4.0 kg |
| External Dimensions (W x H x D) | Models without document imaging camera: 298 x 97 x 249 mm Models equipped with document imaging camera: 298 x 97 x 313 mm |
| Cabinet material | PC+ABS resin and ABS resin |
| Conditions for usage environment | Temp: 0°C to 35°C; relative humidity: 30% to 70% |
| LCD Panel: Display method | 3-panel transmission |
| LCD Panel: Panel size | 0.9 inches |
| LCD Panel: Drive system | TFT active matrix |
| LCD Panel: Picture elements | TLP-T series: 786,432 pixels (1,024H × 768V) TLP-S series: 480,000 pixels (800H × 600V) |
| Lens | Zoom lens F=1.9-2.3 f=35.6-44.5 mm |
| Lamp | High-pressure mercury lamp |
| Projection screen size | 32-300 inches |
| Projection distance | 1.50-11.74 m |
| Speaker | 1 W (Monaural) |
| COMPUTER-1,2 terminals | Mini D sub 15 pin RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use) |
| MONITOR terminal | Mini D sub 15 pin RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use) |
| S-VIDEO terminal | Mini DIN 4 pin |
| VIDEO terminal | RCA Pin Jack, 1 V (p-p), 75 Ω |
| AUDIO (L/R) terminal | RCA Pin Jack × 2, 1.5 V (rms); 22 kΩ or more |
| AUDIO terminal | 3.5mm dia. stereo mini-jack, 1.5V (rms); 22 kΩ or more |
| CONTROL terminal | Mini DIN 8 pin (RS-232C) |
| USB terminal | Type B (USB 1.1) |
| PC card slot | TYPE II (PCMCIA Release 2.1) compliant (Models equipped with PC card slot) |
What are the specifications of the document camera?
(Applies to models equipped with document camera)
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Lens | F=2.8, f=3.4mm |
| Focusing | Manual operation |
| Zooming | None (adjusted through distance from subject) |
| Gain | Auto/manual |
| Image element | 1/3 inch CCD |
| Effective pixels for pickup section | 805,486 pixels (1,034H x 779V) |
| Lighting | LED |
What are the RS-232C control specifications?
Pin Assignment (Mini DIN 8 pin):
- 1: RXD (Receiving data)
- 2: CTS (Consent to send)
- 3: DSR (Data set ready)
- 4: GND (Signal ground)
- 5: RTS (Request to send)
- 6: N.C (No connection)
- 7: TXD (Sending data)
- 8: N.C (No connection)
Interface Format:
- Communication method: RS-232C, 9600bps, No Parity, Data Length: 8 bits, Stop Bit Length: 1 bit
- Communication format: STX (02h) | Command (3Byte) | ETX (03h). Only 1 command valid per communication.
- Data format: For input commands, only ASCII-compliant all-uppercase alphanumeric characters supported.
- Replies: Acknowledge ACK (06h) / No acknowledge NAK (15h). Wait for response before sending next command.
Main Commands (Examples):
- Power on: PON
- Power off: POF
- Icon display on: MOO
- Icon display off: MO1
- Auto setting (RGB input): PAT
- Status display on: DON
- Status display off: DOF
- Computer (1) input select: IN1
- Y/PB/PR (1) input select: IN2
- Computer (2) input select: IN3
- Y/PB/PR (2) input select: IN4
- Video input select: IN5
- S-video input select: IN6
- PC card input select: IN7
- Camera input select: IN8
Note: Contact your dealer for control cable and other commands.
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