Toshiba Projector TDP T9 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL (Getting Started)  
DATA PROJECTOR  
TDP-T9  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is in-  
tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”  
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions  
in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EX-  
POSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH  
VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN  
THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.  
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold  
with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of  
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands af-  
ter handling.  
USA only  
WARNING: This [product] contains mercury. Disposal of mercury may be regulated due  
to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please  
org.  
USA only  
USA only  
MODEL NAME: TDP-T9  
TRADE NAME: DATA PROJECTOR  
MODEL NAME: TDP-T9  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
FCC NOTICE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This  
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener-  
ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac-  
cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
RESPONSIBLE PARTY: TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.  
9740 Irvine Blvd., Irvine, CA 92618-1697 U.S.A  
Phone: (949) 583-3000  
WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by  
USA only  
Toshiba, or parties authorized by Toshiba, could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
WARNING: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appar-  
CANADA only eil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUC-  
TIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED  
ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFER-  
ENCE.  
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use  
can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will pro-  
tect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing. This unit  
is fully transistorized and does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.  
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PER-  
SONNEL ONLY.  
1. Read Owner’s Manual  
3. Source of Light  
After unpacking this product, read  
the owner’s manual carefully, and  
follow all the operating and other  
instructions.  
Do not look into the lens while the  
lamp is on. The strong light from  
the lamp may cause damage to  
your eyes or sight.  
2. Power Sources  
4. Ventilation  
This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label.  
If you are not sure of the type of  
power supply to your home, con-  
sult your product dealer or local  
power company.  
Openings in the cabinet are pro-  
vided for ventilation and to ensure  
reliable operation of the product  
and to protect it from overheating,  
and these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. The openings  
should never be blocked by plac-  
ing the product on a bed, sofa, rug  
or other similar surface. This prod-  
uct should not be placed in a built-  
in installation such as a bookcase  
or rack unless proper ventilation  
is provided or the manufacturer’s  
instructions have been adhered to.  
For products intended to oper-  
ate from battery power, or other  
sources, refer to the operating  
instructions.  
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5. Heat  
8. Power-Cord Protection  
The product should be situated  
Power-supply cords should be  
routed so that they are not likely to  
be walked on or pinched by items  
placed upon or against them, pay-  
ing particular attention to cords at  
plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from  
the product.  
away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other products (including ampli-  
fiers) that produce heat.  
6. Water and Moisture  
Do not use this product near wa-  
ter. - for example, near a bath tub,  
wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry  
tub; in a wet basement; or near a  
swimming pool and the like.  
9. Overloading  
Do not overload wall outlets;  
extension cords, or integral con-  
venience receptacles as this can  
result in a risk of fire or electric  
shock.  
7. Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a soft cloth for cleaning.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
10. Lightning storms  
12. Do not place the product  
vertically  
For added protection for this prod-  
uct during storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it from the  
wall outlet. This will prevent dam-  
age to the product due to lightning  
and power-line surges. However,  
while it is thundering or lightning,  
do not touch the apparatus and  
any connected cable and/or equip-  
ment. This will prevent you from  
receiving the electric shock by an  
electric surge.  
Do not use the product in the  
upright position to project the pic-  
tures at the ceiling, or any other  
vertical positions. It may fall down  
and dangerous.  
13. Stack Inhibited  
Do not stack other equipment on  
this product or do not place this  
product on the other equipment.  
Top and bottom plates of this  
product develops heat and may  
give some undesirable damage to  
other unit.  
11. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind  
into this product through open-  
ings as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short-out parts  
that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any  
kind on the product.  
14. Attachments  
Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the product  
manufacturer as they may cause  
hazards.  
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Introduction  
e) If the product has been dropped  
or damaged in any way.  
f) When the product exhibits a dis-  
tinct change in performance - this  
indicates a need for service.  
15. Accessories  
Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, brack-  
et, or table. The product may fall,  
causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the  
product. A product and cart combi-  
nation should be moved with care.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces may cause the  
product and cart combination to  
overturn.  
17. If glass components, in-  
cluding lens and lamp,  
should break, contact your  
dealer for repair service.  
This product incorporates glass  
components, including a lens and  
a lamp. If such parts should break,  
please handle with care to avoid  
injury and contact your dealer for  
repair service. The broken pieces  
of glass may cause to injury. In  
the unlikely event of the lamp rup-  
turing, thoroughly clean the area  
around the projector and discard  
any edible items placed in that  
area.  
S3125A  
16. Damage Requiring Service  
Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet and refer servicing to quali-  
fied service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
18. Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this  
product yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you  
to dangerous voltage or other haz-  
ards. Refer all servicing to quali-  
fied service personnel.  
a) When the power-supply cord or  
plug is damaged.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or ob-  
jects 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 operat-  
ing instructions. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions as an im-  
proper adjustment of other con-  
trols may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the  
product to its normal operation.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)  
19. Replacement Parts  
22. Do not use the product in  
a closed installation state.  
Do not place the product in a box  
or in any other closed installation  
state. Otherwise it may overheat.  
This could result in a risk of fire.  
When replacement parts are re-  
quired, be sure the service techni-  
cian has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or  
have the same characteristics as  
the original part.  
23. Do not look into the laser  
light source of the remote  
control or direct the laser  
pointer toward a person  
or a mirror.  
Unauthorized substitutions may  
result in fire, electric shock, or  
other hazards.  
(Replacement of the lamp only  
should be made by users.)  
The laser beam may cause dam-  
age to the eyes or sight.  
20. Safety Check  
Upon completion of any service  
or repairs to this product, ask  
the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that  
the product is in proper operating  
condition.  
21. Do not leave thermalpaper  
documents or easily de-  
formed items on top of the  
unit or near the air exhaust  
for long periods of time.  
The heat from the unit could erase  
the information on the thermal  
paper, or cause deformation or  
warping.  
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POWER SUPPLY CORD SELECTION  
If your line voltage is 220 to 240V, use one of the following types of cable.  
Plug  
Plug  
configuration Plug type  
Line voltage  
220 240V  
configuration Plug type  
Line voltage  
200 240V  
Australian  
240V  
10A  
EURO  
Switzerland 200 240V  
240V  
6A  
UK  
220 240V  
Use a 5A fuse which is approved by ASTA  
or BSI to BSI362.  
Always replace the fuse cover after  
changing the fuse.  
North American 200 240V  
240V  
15A  
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS  
Save Original Packing Materials  
The original shipping carton and packing materials will come in handy if you ever have to  
ship your projector. For maximum protection, repack the set as it was originally packed at  
the factory.  
Moisture Condensation  
Never operate this unit immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location.  
When the unit is exposed to such a change in temperature, moisture may condense on  
the lens and the crucial internal parts. To prevent the unit from possible damage, do not  
use the unit for at least 2 hours when there is an extreme or sudden change in tempera-  
ture.  
Place and Manner of Installation  
• Do not place in hot locations, such as near heating equipment. Doing so could cause  
malfunction, and shorten the life of the projector.  
• Avoid locations with oil or cigarette smoke. Doing so will dirty the optical parts, shortening  
their lives, and darkening the screen.  
• Do not use this product in the upright position or tilt it up or down by more than 20° from  
level. Doing so may cause a failure or shorten the life of the product.  
• Using this instrument near a TV or radio may cause interference to the images or audio  
sound. If this happens, move it away from the TV or radio.  
• Moving the projector from a low-temperature room to a high-temperature room may  
cause condensation on the lens or internal parts in the instrument. If you continue to use  
it in that situation, the malfunction may result. Ensure to wait until the condensation natu-  
rally disappears.  
• In a high altitude location where air is thin, cooling efficiency is reduced so use the pro-  
jector with [Fan mode] set to [High].  
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS (Continued)  
• The set of projector is hot after use. Handle with care.  
• Do not use the projector while holding it in your hands or lap.  
• Do not use the projector near a power source and the like, or in locations like a ship  
or vehicle that are subject to vibration or shock. Doing so may lead to a malfunction or  
shorten service life.  
Avoid Volatile Liquid  
Do not use volatile liquids, such as an insect spray, near the unit. Do not leave rubber or  
plastic products touching the unit for a long time. They will leave marks on the finish.  
If cleaning with a chemically saturated cloth, be sure to follow the product’s precautions.  
EXEMPTION CLAUSES  
• Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of damages arising from natural  
disaster such as earthquakes, lightning, etc., fire not liable to Toshiba Corporation, acts  
by third parties, other accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including erroneous or  
improper operation and other problems.  
• Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility for incidental damages (lost profit, work  
interruption, corruption or loss of the memory contents, etc.) arising from the use of or the  
inability to use this unit.  
• Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from not  
having followed the descriptions in this Instruction Manual.  
• Toshiba Corporation accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from mal-  
functions arising from combination with equipment or software that is not related to  
Toshiba Corporation.  
In the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No. located at the bottom of your  
projector.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
Retain this information for future reference.  
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OTHER CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS  
Copyrights  
Showing or transmitting commercial imaging software or broadcast or cable-broad cast-  
ing programs with the purpose of other than the personal and private viewing, including  
modifying images using the freeze functions, or displaying with the varying aspect ratio  
of the images, could violate the direct or indirect copyrights of the imaging software or  
broadcast program, etc., if done without first consulting with the copyright holder. For this  
reason, please take appropriate measures before performing one of the actions listed  
above, including obtaining a license from the copyright holder.  
Disposal  
Following information is only for EU-member states:  
The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as  
household waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will  
help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human  
health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of  
this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product,  
please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or  
the shop where you purchased the product.  
This product contains substances which are harmful to humans and the environment.  
• The lamp contains inorganic mercury.  
Please dispose of this product or used lamps in accordance with local regulations.  
Trademarks  
• VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Interna-  
tional Business Machines Corporation.  
• Digital Light Processing, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademakes of Texas  
Instruments.  
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
• Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other coun-  
tries.  
• Adobe is a registered trademark and Acrobat Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
Notational Conventions Used in This Manual  
References to pages with related information are annotated as follows.  
For example, if making a reference to page 35:  
• The illustrations in this document are for reference purposes only and may not reflect  
your package exactly.  
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REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES  
Caution  
• Never throw batteries into a fire.  
Notes  
• Be sure to use AAA size batteries.  
• Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.  
• Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.  
• Do not mix different battery types or combine used batteries with new ones.  
• If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating range becomes re-  
duced, replace both batteries with new ones.  
• If the batteries are dead or if you will not be using the remote control for a long time, re-  
move the batteries to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment.  
Using the batteries improperly may cause them to explode or leak and lead to burn or in-  
jury. If battery-leaking fluid contacts skin, wash the fluid off immediately with clean water  
and consult a doctor. If the fluid is spilt on an instrument, avoid contact and wipe it off using  
tissue paper.  
(Dispose of the used tissue paper as flammable garbage after moistening with water.)  
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CONTENTS  
Before Using  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................2  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................................4  
POWER SUPPLY CORD SELECTION .............................................................................9  
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS...........................................................................................9  
EXEMPTION CLAUSES..................................................................................................10  
OTHER CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS....................................................................11  
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES ..................................................................................12  
Preparations  
Checking the package contents.......................................................................................15  
Names of each part on the main unit...............................................................................16  
Names of each part on the control panel and remote control..........................................17  
Label locations.................................................................................................................18  
Parts on the rear panel ....................................................................................................19  
Preparing and using the remote control...........................................................................20  
Operating a computer using the remote control...............................................................21  
Placement........................................................................................................................22  
Connection.......................................................................................................................24  
Operations  
Turning the power on and off...........................................................................................25  
Basic operations ..............................................................................................................27  
Using handy features.......................................................................................................29  
Using auto setting.........................................................................................................29  
Correcting the keystone distortion................................................................................29  
Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily (Mute) ...................................................30  
Freezing the image (Freeze) ........................................................................................30  
Key Lock.......................................................................................................................30  
Password function ........................................................................................................30  
Using the menus..............................................................................................................32  
How to use the menus..................................................................................................32  
The image adjustment menu........................................................................................33  
The display setting menu..............................................................................................34  
The default setting menu..............................................................................................35  
Displaying Information (Status display) ........................................................................36  
Maintenance  
About lamp.......................................................................................................................37  
Lamp replacement ...........................................................................................................37  
Lens and main unit cleaning ............................................................................................40  
Others  
Trouble indications...........................................................................................................41  
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Before calling service personnel......................................................................................42  
Specifications...................................................................................................................43  
List of general specifications..........................................................................................43  
Separately sold product................................................................................................43  
List of supported signals (RGB signals) .......................................................................44  
List of supported signals (Y/PB/PR signals).................................................................45  
List of supported signals (Video, S-Video signals) .......................................................45  
Pin assignment of COMPUTER IN & MONITOR terminals..........................................45  
CONTROL terminal ......................................................................................................46  
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Checking the package contents  
Please make sure that the following items are included in the box, along with the main unit.  
If any item is missing, please contact the store immediately where you purchased the prod-  
uct.  
(1)  
(5)  
(8)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(6)  
(7)  
(1) Remote control  
(6) Power cord (See note)  
(2) LR03 (SIZE AAA) batteries for remote  
control (2)  
(7) Carrying bag  
(8) Mouse remote control receiver  
(3) CD-ROM  
(4) Owner’s Manual  
(5) RGB cable (3m)  
Note  
The shape and number of supplied power cords vary depending on the product destination.  
The Supplied CD-ROM  
The supplied CD-ROM contains an owner’s manual, including information not available for  
the printed Owner’s manual (Getting started) and Acrobat® Reader™ to view the manual.  
Installing Acrobat® Reader™  
Windows®: Run the CD-ROM, select the Reader/English folder, and run ar500enu.exe.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Macintosh: Run the CD-ROM, select the Reader/English folder, and run Reader In-  
staller. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.  
Viewing the manual  
Run the CD-ROM and double-click on Start.pdf. Acrobat® Reader™ launches, and the  
menu screen of the Owner’s manual appears. Click on your language. The Owner’s  
Manual cover and list of bookmarks appear. Click on a bookmark title to view that  
p.  
section of the manual. Click on  
to view a reference page with related information.  
See the Help menu for more information about Acrobat® Reader™.  
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Names of each part on the main unit  
(2)  
(3)  
(6)  
(5)  
(4)  
(1)  
(7)  
(8) (9)  
(10)(11)(12)  
(13)  
(8)  
Back  
(14)  
(15)  
Front  
Name  
: Function  
: Projects expanded image.  
(1) Lens  
p.20  
p.28  
(2) Infrared remote sensor  
(3) Foot adjuster release button : Press to set up or stow the foot adjuster.  
(4) Air exhaust  
(5) Control panel  
(6) Zooming lever  
(7) Focusing ring  
(8) Air intake  
: Operates the projector.  
p.17  
p.28  
: Adjusts screen size.  
: Adjusts screen focus.  
p.28  
: Draws in air from outside the projector.  
: Connect the supplied power cord here.  
(9) AC IN socket  
p.17  
(
(
(
(
(
(
10) Rear panel  
11) Antitheft lock hole  
12) Speaker  
13) Tilt adjuster  
14) Lamp cover  
15) Foot adjuster  
: Connects external devices.  
: Outputs audio sound.  
: Adjusts the projector’s horizontal tilt.  
p.28  
p.38  
: Remove to replace lamp.  
p.28  
: Adjusts the vertical projection angle.  
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Names of each part on the control panel and remote control  
Control panel  
Remote Control  
(9)  
(8)  
(7)  
Remote control  
transmitter  
Laser light  
source  
POWER  
(
11  
( )  
5
)
12  
(6)  
(5)  
( )  
4
( )  
(3)  
(1)  
KEYSTONE  
KEYSTONE  
+
(
)
10  
( )  
2
-
(3)  
(2)  
(
19  
)
( )  
3
( )  
6
Battery  
cover  
( )  
1
(4)  
(
)
13  
(
)
18  
(
)
(
)
14  
14  
(
)
15  
CAUTION  
• Do not look into the laser light  
source of the remote control or  
direct the laser pointer toward a  
person or a mirror.  
(
16  
)
Warning  
label  
• Handling and adjusting other  
than described here may lead to  
dangerous exposure to laser.  
(
)
17  
Name  
: Main Function  
Control panel  
(1) ENTER button  
(2) MENU button  
: Accepts the selected mode.  
p.32  
: Displays menus.  
(3) KEYSTONE button  
(4) ON/STANDBY button  
(5) INPUT button  
(6) Selection button  
(7) LAMP indicator  
(8) POWER indicator  
(9) TEMP indicator  
: Adjusts keystone distortion.  
p.27  
: Selects input.  
: Menu selections and adjustments.  
p.32  
p.26  
: Displays lamp mode.  
: Displays power on/off mode.  
p.26  
p.41  
: Lights when internal temperature too high.  
Remote control  
(1) ENTER button  
: Accepts the selected mode.  
p.32  
: Displays menus.  
(2) MENU button  
(3) KEYSTONE button  
(4) ON/STANDBY button  
(5) INPUT button  
: Adjusts keystone distortion.  
: Turns the power on/off (standby). p.26  
p.27  
: Selects input.  
p.32  
(6) Selection button  
: Menu selections and adjustments.  
: Shows a laser pointer.  
: Sets up analog input from computer.  
(
(
10) LASER button  
11) AUTO SET button  
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Name  
: Main Function  
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
12) Laser indicator  
13) Mouse control button  
14) PAGE+/- button  
15) MUTE button  
: Lights when laser is on.  
®
p.21  
: Proceeds PowerPoint slides.  
: Cuts off the picture and sound temporarily.  
p.30  
: Pauses image.  
16) FREEZE button  
p.20  
17 Remote control ON/OFF switch : Switches on/off the remote control.  
)
p.21  
: Functions as right-click of a mouse.  
: Functions as left-click of a mouse.  
18) R-CLICK button  
19) L-CLICK button  
p.21  
Note  
• For the remainder of this manual, buttons are referred to as follows:  
Selection buttons  
; ENTER button ⇒  
Label locations  
Caution – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
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Parts on the rear panel  
( )  
1
( )  
2
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )  
3
4
5
6
( ) ( )  
8
7
Name  
: Main Function  
(1) MONITOR terminal  
(2) COMPUTER IN terminal  
: Connect to a computer display, etc.  
: Input analog RGB signal from a computer or other  
source, or a component video signal (Y/PB/PR) from  
video equipment.  
(3) S-VIDEO terminal  
(4) VIDEO terminal  
(5) AUDIO IN terminal  
(6) CONTROL terminal  
: Input S video signals from video equipment.  
: Input video signals from video equipment.  
: Input audio signals.  
RS232C :When operating the projector via a computer,  
connect this to the controlling computer’s RS-232C  
port.  
(7) AUDIO OUT terminal  
(8) Antitheft lock hole  
: Outputs audio signals.  
: Attach a safety cable or any other antitheft device.  
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Preparing and using the remote control  
Loading dry-cell batteries  
into the remote control  
Remove the battery cover.  
Operating the remote  
control  
Turn on the ON/OFF switch of the  
remote control.  
Point toward the projector’s  
infrared remote sensor, and press a  
button on the remote control.  
• Operating the projector from the front  
Insert the dry-cell batteries.  
Be sure to align the plus and minus  
ends of the batteries properly.  
Approx. 15  
A
p
p
r
o
x
.
5
m
Two batteries (LR03, SIZE AAA) are  
used.  
Replace the battery cover.  
Dry-cell batteries  
• Before using the batteries, be sure to observe the Safety Precautions described in  
previous pages.  
• 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  
• Turn off the ON/OFF switch of the remote control when not in use or to store in baggage.  
• 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.  
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Operating a computer using the remote control  
A computer can be operated using the projector’s remote control. This function is available  
on any computer with the Windows 98/98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows  
XP OS, that is equipped with a USB port which can support USB1.1 (The mouse remote  
control receiver is also supported on OS 9 or OS X for the Macintosh). However, please  
note that Toshiba does not guarantee the operation of all computers.  
Connecting a computer  
Connect the mouse remote control receiver (supplied) to a computer.  
1
The remote control may fail to operate  
if the mouse remote control receiver  
is exposed to bright sunlight or  
fluorescent lighting.  
To USB port  
In such a case, change position or  
direction of the mouse remote control  
receiver and retry.  
Mouse remote control receiver  
Operating a computer  
Operate remote control’s buttons towards the mouse remote control receiver.  
2
Moving the mouse pointer  
Press the mouse control button in the direction you wish the mouse pointer to move,  
then press.  
To left click  
Press the L-CLICK button.  
To right click  
Press the R-CLICK button.  
To drag and drop  
Holding down the L-CLICK button, move the mouse control button until the mouse  
pointer is over the desired location, then release the L-CLICK button.  
Using the computer’s page up [ ] and down [ ] function  
Press the PAGE+ and PAGE- buttons to switch PowerPoint® slides.  
Remote Control Front Remote Control Rear  
Mouse control  
L-CLICK  
PAGE –  
PAGE +  
FREEZE  
R-CLICK  
1
4
7
0
2
5
8
3
6
9
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
CLEAR  
OFF  
ON  
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Placement  
Placement Styles  
As shown in the figures below, this device can be placed in 4 different styles.  
The factory setting is “floor-mounted front projection.” Set the [Projection mode] in the  
p.36  
Default setting menu  
, in accordance with your needs.  
Floor-mounted front projection  
Floor-mounted rear projection  
Ceiling-mounted front projection  
Ceiling-mounted rear projection  
WARNING  
• Always obey the instructions listed in IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS when placing the unit.  
Attempting to clean/replace the lamp at a high site by yourself may cause you to drop down, thus  
resulting in injury.  
• If you wish to mount the projector on the ceiling, be sure to ask your dealer to do so. Mounting the  
projector on a ceiling requires special ceiling brackets (sold separately) and specialized knowledge.  
Improper mounting could cause the projector to fall, resulting in an accident.  
• If the projector is ceiling-mounted, install the breaker for turning off the power in case of anomaly. Let  
everyone involved with the use of the projector know that fact.  
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Projection Distance and Size  
Use the figures, tables, and formulas below to determine the projection size and projection  
distance. (Projection sizes are approximate values for full-size picture with no keystone  
adjustment.)  
Screen As seen from above  
projection size (inches)  
a (min length) =  
25.3807  
projection size (inches)  
90  
a (max length) =  
23.0947  
projection distance a (m)  
projection  
size  
(inches)  
height  
(H)  
(cm)  
min length  
(zooming  
max)  
max length  
(zooming  
min)  
As seen from the side  
34.67  
40  
60  
1.36  
1.57  
2.36  
3.15  
3.94  
5.90  
7.87  
9.84  
10  
1.50  
1.73  
2.60  
3.46  
4.33  
6.49  
8.65  
10.82  
11  
7.9  
9.1  
Lens center  
13.7  
18.3  
22.9  
34.3  
45.7  
57.2  
58.1  
80  
H
100  
150  
200  
250  
254.22  
90  
a
a is the distance (m) between the lens and the screen, and corresponds to a range of  
1.36 m to 11 m. H is the height from the image bottom to the center of the lens.  
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Connection  
Before connection  
• Read the owner’s manual of the device you are connecting to the projector.  
• Some types of computer cannot be used or connected to this projector.  
p.44  
Check for an RGB output terminal, supported signal  
, etc.  
• Turn off the power of both devices before connecting.  
• The figures are sample connections.  
The MONITOR terminal outputs analog RGB signals or component video signals (Y/PB  
R) from the COMPUTER IN terminals as selected with the INPUT button. If no input  
/
P
is selected, the MONITOR terminal outputs the input signals last selected among the  
COMPUTER terminals.  
• A computer monitor usually cannot accept Y/PB/PR signals correctly.  
Monitor  
Computer (for control)  
To video  
output  
To audio  
input  
AV cable  
(not supplied)  
To RS-232C  
terminal  
Audio cable  
(not supplied)  
Control cable  
AUDIO IN  
CONTROL  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
MONITOR  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO OUT  
AV cable  
(not supplied)  
RGB cable  
(supplied)  
Audio cable  
(not supplied)  
Computer  
To RGB output  
To S-video  
output  
To audio output  
Notes  
• Moving pictures played back on computers using DVD software may appear unnatural if  
it is projected with this projector, but it is not a malfunction.  
• When an AUDIO OUT terminal is connected, sound is not output from the projector  
speaker.  
• Output volume of AUDIO OUT terminal can be adjusted by the VOL button.  
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Turning the power on and off  
Connecting the power cord  
Insert the power cord connector into  
the AC IN socket of the projector.  
1
Insert the power cord plug into a  
wall or other power outlet.  
2
Power cord connector  
(Supplied)  
Removing the lens cover  
Be sure to remove the lens cover when the power is  
turned on. If it is left on, it could become deformed due  
to heat.  
Remote  
Control  
Turning the power on  
Control panel  
Press the ON/STANDBY  
button.  
The power turns on the green indica-  
tors light: Power. After a moment, the  
start-up screen appears.  
Start-up screen  
1
POWER  
KEYSTONE  
KEYSTONE  
+
-
CAUTION  
• Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on. The strong light from the lamp may cause dam-  
age to your eyes or sight.  
• 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.  
Notes  
• The start-up screen will disappear after a moment. You can dismiss the start-up screen  
p.34  
appear via the Display setting menu  
.
• The first time you use the projector after purchase, after the start-up screen disappears,  
p.27  
the start menu is displayed  
• When [Key lock] is [On], the operation buttons of the projector do not work  
• When [Password] is [On], the start-up screen is displayed after the Password entry  
screen disappears p.30  
p.30  
.
.
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Turning the power off  
Press the ON/STANDBY button.  
A message appears on the screen, confirming that you wish to shut off the power. This  
message will disappear after a moment. (This operation is no longer valid after the  
message disappears.)  
1
Press the ON/STANDBY button again.  
The screen turns off, but the internal cooling fan continues to operate for a short. Then  
, the projector goes into standby mode.  
2
When cooling lamp  
After cooling complete  
POWER  
POWER  
FLASH  
A
B
During cooling, the Power indicator flashes. In this state, the power cannot be  
turned back on.  
A
If you are in a hurry, there is no problem with unplugging the power cord or turn-  
ing off the main power switch in this state.  
In standby mode  
B
Note  
• The projector consumes about 15W of power in standby. We recommend that you unplug  
the power cord if you will not be using the projector for an extended period.  
PRECAUTION  
• If the power cord is unplugged before cooling is complete, give the lamp time (about 5  
minutes) to cool before plugging it back in.  
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Basic operations  
Turn on the power.  
1
2
p.25  
Turn on the power by following the instructions in “Turning the power on”  
.
Select the language (When using the first time).  
When the projector is used for the first time after purchase,the start menu for  
language(to display the menus and messages on screen) and confugration is dis-  
played in English.(if the screen is out of focus,adjust it according to the step .)  
6
Use the  
or  
button to select the  
button.  
English  
German  
French  
Italian  
desired language and press the  
Message for setup confirmation is displayed in a  
selected language.  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Chinese (traditional)  
Chinese (simplified)  
Japanese  
Korean  
Russian  
Swedish  
Turkish  
Polish  
Notes  
startup. However, if [Reset all] is executed from the Default setting menu  
the start menu will be displayed the next time when the power is turned on.  
,
• The language can also be set via the Display setting menu  
p.34  
• This owner’s manual assumes that English has been selected.  
Activate the connected device.  
3
4
Turn on and start the connected device such as a computer.  
Press the INPUT button.  
An image of the connected eqipment is projected.  
Each time you press the INPUT button, it switches to the input of the connected equip-  
ment that is outputting video signals.  
Notes  
• When [Auto input search] is set to [On] in the Default setting menu  
(factory  
setting is [On]), the input is switched to the connected equipment that is outputting video  
signals each time you press the INPUT button  
p.43  
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Projector placement angle adjustments  
The placement angle and the height of the projected image can be adjusted by the foot  
5
adjuster.  
1
Lift up the front of the projector to  
the desired angle, then press the  
foot adjuster release button.  
The foot adjuster extends. Release the but-  
ton to lock the position.  
To adjust the horizontal angle, use  
the tilt adjuster.  
2
To stow the foot adjuster, hold up the projector  
while pressing the foot adjuster release button,  
then slowly lower the projector.  
1
Adjusting the screen size and focus  
6
Use the zooming lever to adjust the screen size.  
2
Use the focusing ring to adjust the focus.  
Notes  
• Note that a lamp characteristics may rarely cause the brightness to fluctuate slightly.  
• A lamp is consumable item. If used for extended periods, images will appear dark, and  
the lamp could burn out. This is characteristic of a lamp, and is not malfunction. (The  
lifetime of the lamp depends on conditions of use.)  
• The DMDTM is made using extremely advanced technology, but there may be black  
spots (pixels that do not light) or bright spots (pixels that are constantly lit) on the panel.  
Please note that these are not malfunctions.  
p.44  
• Although this projector supports a wide range of RGB signals  
, any resolutions not  
supported by this projector (XGA) will be expanded or shrunk, which will affect image  
quality slightly. To view high-quality images, it is recommended that the computer’s  
external output should be set to XGA resolution.  
• With some models of computer having LCD displays or the like, displaying images  
simultaneously on the projector and the monitor’s display may prevent the images from  
displaying properly. If this happens, turn off the computer’s LCD display. For information  
on how to turn off the LCD display, see the owner’s manual of your computer.  
• If no signal is being input from the connected equipment or signal input is stopped while  
projecting, the “No signal” will appear.  
• If a signal not supported by the projector is input, the “Unsupport signal” will appear.  
• If an unavailable operation button is pressed, the  
icon will appear.  
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Using handy features  
Using auto setting (Only for analog input from computer)  
This function sets up the projector to the optimum state such as  
sampling phase, frequency, screen position, and clamp for each  
type of the input signal by using simple operations.  
Remote  
Control  
Press the remote control’s AUTO SET button.  
For computer input, the  
icon will appear during processing.  
Notes  
• The image may not be projected or auto adjustment/setting may not be performed  
p.43  
correctly for input signals other than those supported by the projector  
,
p.44  
.
Correcting the keystone distortion  
When the projector placement angle against the  
screen is changed while projecting the image,  
the picture will undergo keystone (trapezoidal)  
Control panel  
distortion.  
This projector is capable of correcting this key-  
POWER  
stone distortion  
.
Before correction After correction  
KEYSTONE  
KEYSTONE  
+
-
Press the KEYSTONE  
or  
button.  
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Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily (Mute)  
Remote  
Control  
When you want to project the images of another projector, overhead  
projector, etc. temporarily, this projector’s images and sound can be  
turned off.  
Press the remote control’s MUTE button.  
The picture and sound are cut off. (The Mute function is released  
when pressing the MUTE button again.)  
Notes  
FREEZE  
3
1
4
2
5
• The  
icon will appear while mute is in effect.  
6
• Operating any other functions will also cancel the muting.  
Freezing the image (Freeze)  
Remote  
Control  
The image being projected can be frozen. This function is to be used  
to pause a video during a presentation, etc.  
Press the remote control’s FREEZE button.  
The picture pauses. (The Freeze function is released when  
pressing the FREEZE button again.)  
Notes  
• The  
icon will appear while freeze is in effect.  
3
6
1
4
2
5
• Other operation will also release the freeze.  
• Even if an image is frozen on the projector, the pictures are  
running on the video or other equipment.  
• If you use this function on commercial video software, broadcast  
or cable-broadcasting except for the purpose of your private  
viewing and listening, it may infringe the copyright protected by  
the copyright laws.  
Key Lock  
To enter key lock  
Push and hold MENU button 5sec.  
1
To exit from key lock  
2
Push and hold MENU button 5sec.  
If push any key durig key locking, display key lock icon.  
• Protect from operating errors by locking on the control panel buttons  
of the projector (The remote control operation are available)  
Password function  
How to set password (from [Off] to [On])  
Select [Password] in the Default setting menu and press the  
button.  
1
The password setting screen is displayed  
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Using handy features (Continued)  
Select [On] and press  
button to the set new passwor item and  
2
3
press  
.
Enter a 4 digit number for the password using numeric key of the  
remote control.  
The input number appears as [****].  
Re-enter the same password for confirmation.  
4
When the password is confirmed the setting is complete and the password be-  
comes [On].  
If the password is wrong repeat the procedure from step  
3
.
How to operate when password is [On]  
Turn on the power.  
1
2
3
The lamp lights and the password entry screen appears.  
Enter the password using numeric keys of the remote control.  
If the entered password is correct, the start-up screen appears and the projec-  
tor goes into normal operation. If the password is wrong, a message appears to  
prompt you to re-enter the password. If you enter a wrong password for more than  
5 times, the projector will automatically power off and enter standby mode.  
How to cancel password (from [On] to [Off])  
Select [Password] in the Default setting menu and press the  
button.  
1
The password entry screen is displayed.  
Enter the password using numeric key of the remote control.  
Select [Off] and press the menu button.  
2
3
4
Select [OK] and press the  
button.  
The [Password] is canceled and becomes [Off].  
Note  
• The password entry screen appears when the power is turned back on only after  
the power cord is unplugged.  
If you forgot the password, please inquire your dealer.  
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Using the menus  
You can call up on-screen menus, and conduct a number of adjustments and settings us-  
p.17  
ing the operation buttons  
on the control panel (main unit side) and remote control.  
How to use the menus  
The menu shown below is for operation instructions purposes and might differ from the  
actual display.  
Display the Setting display menu.  
1. Press the MENU button  
2. Select a Category  
Select a category by using  
.
There are following five  
categories:  
Displays the current  
adjustments and settings of  
selected category.  
Item shown with gray cannot  
be adjusted with the current  
input source.  
Image adjustment menu  
Display setting menu  
Default setting menu  
Status display menu  
3. Adjustments & Settings  
Press the  
or  
button .  
Item  
Adjustment/Setting Value  
These marks signify  
the items can be  
adjusted/set by using  
5. End  
Press the MENU  
.
button  
The menu disappears.  
These marks signify that  
there are options.  
These marks signify the items can  
be selected from the list by using  
.
Press  
to display a  
list of options.  
After an item is selected, apply it by  
pressing  
.
The figure shows displays given for operation instructions purposes. As the display may  
differ depending on the item, use the following pages as a reference.  
4. Back  
MENU button  
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The image adjustment menu  
Use this menu to set or adjust image-related items. Items that can be set or adjusted are  
marked with “Yes”, and those that cannot are marked with “No”. (When an item is masked,  
it indicates that you cannot select for the current input.)  
Analog (D-SUB)  
Description  
Video S-video  
Item  
RGB  
Yes  
Y/PB/PR  
Yes  
Toggle the picture mode with  
/
Yes  
Yes  
Picture mode  
Bright/Standard/True color(RGB)  
Standard/Cinema  
(Y/PB/PR,Video, S-video)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Correct the keystone (trapezoid) dis-  
tortion of the screen.  
Yes  
Keystone  
Screen shrinking  
Screen shrink-  
downward  
ing upward  
Adjust the brightness of the image.  
Darker Brighter  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Brightness  
Adjust the image contrast.  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Contrast  
Color  
Lower  
Higher  
Adjust the color of the image.  
Lighter  
Adjust the tint of the image color.  
Reddish Greenish  
Adjust the sharpness of the image.  
Softer Sharper  
Adjust the horizontal position of the image.  
Move left Move right  
Adjust the vertical position of the image.  
Deeper  
Tint *1  
No  
Sharpness  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
H-position  
V-position  
No  
No  
No  
Move down  
Adjust with  
Adjust with  
Move up  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
to eliminate flicker.  
Phase  
to eliminate periodic patterns  
Frequency  
and flickering when many vertical lines appear on  
the screen.  
*1: [Tint] can be displayed and adjusted only when the video signal is set to [NTSC] and [NTSC4.43].  
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The display setting menu  
Use this menu to set screen display-related items.  
(The items in gray color cannot be set with the current input selection.)  
Description  
Item  
Screen size  
(Full): Display with 1024 × 768 dot resolution  
(Thru): Display with sampling resolution  
(Wide): Wide-screen display  
16:9 Posi-  
Adjust the vertical position of 16:9 image  
Lower  
(Blue)  
Higher  
(Black)  
tion  
Background  
Screen to display when there is n o input signal (Logo)  
Icon  
Display icons as function guides  
On  
Off  
Reset all  
Press  
.
Resets all adjustments and settings to their factory settings.  
Yes  
No  
Detailed description  
[Screen size]  
• If “Thru” is selected for [Screen size], portions exceeding the native resolution  
(1024 × 768 pixels) will not appear on the screen. Note that for RGB signals with  
clock frequency 140MHz or lower, all input pixel signals are sampled. However,  
if the clock speed is higher than this, the RGB pixel signal is thinned before  
sampling.  
• If you use the screen size setting function on commercial video software,  
broadcast or cable-broadcasting programs to display images with the varying  
aspect ratio except for the purpose of your private viewing and listening, it may  
infringe the copyright protected by the copyright laws.  
[Background]  
• TOSHIBA is set for [Logo] by factory setting.  
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Using the menus (Continued)  
The default setting menu  
This menu shows placement status and other settings.  
Description  
Sets projection mode in accordance with Placement Style.p.22  
Item  
Projection  
mode  
(Ceiling)  
(Rear ceiling)  
(Standard)  
(Rear)  
Auto input  
search  
Set whether the input with signals is only selected or not.  
On  
Off  
Language  
Select one of the languages below to use for displaying the menu  
and messages  
[
: Enter setting mode]  
English/Français/Deutsch/Italiano/Español/Português/  
/Svenska/Türkçe/Polski/  
[
:Selection] [Apply:  
]
/
/
/
Start-up  
screen  
Display start-up screen when power is turned on On  
Off  
Fan mode  
Sets the cooling fan speed.  
Standard  
Low  
High  
Lamp power  
Sets the lamp power.  
Standard  
On Off  
Password  
Power on  
p.30  
Password function  
When [Password] is [On], the Password Setting screen is displayed.  
Sets whether to turn on the power when the ON/STANDBY button is  
pressed (Manual), or when the power cord is plugged in (Auto).  
Manual  
Auto  
Detailed description  
[Fan mode]  
Setting [Fan mode] to [High] increases the cooling fan speed. Set this option to use  
the projector, for example, at high altitude (over 1,500 meters above sea level).  
[Lamp power]  
When [Lamp power] is set to [Low], the screen becomes a little darker, but the  
cooling fan noise gets quieter.  
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Using the menus (Continued)  
Displaying Information (Status display)  
This displays information about the input signal, lamp use time, etc.  
“Yes”: displayed, “No”: not displayed  
Item  
Description  
Input source name  
Resolution (in dots)  
Computer Y/PB/PR  
Video  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
S-video  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Input  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Resolution  
Video mode  
Picture mode  
Lamp time  
Version  
Color method of video signal  
A group of Pre-set display mode  
Time of lamp use [Note 3]  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Firmware version [Note 4]  
Notes  
1: The mode of supported RGB signals  
2: Sync signal polarity shown as P (positive) or N (negative) for [H/V].  
p.44  
is shown.  
3: Displays [Lamp time] as a measure of when the lamp should be replaced. (Cannot be used as  
a counter of guaranteed lamp time.) When the displayed time approaches 2,000 hours, consult  
with a store about getting a TLPLV6 replacement lamp (sold separately) prepared.  
4: [Version] shows the version of the projector’s internal control program. This version is referred  
to for customer service, etc.  
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About lamp  
The product’s light source is a mercury lamp that lights at increased internal pressure. Be sure  
to fully understand the following characteristics of the lamp and handle it with extreme care.  
• The lamp may burst with a loud noise due to impact or deterioration, or fail to light at the  
expiration of its life.  
• How long it takes before the lamp bursts or the life expires may vary greatly by lamp.  
Some may burst shortly after first use.  
• Burst is likely to happen if the lamp is used after the replacement period has elapsed.  
• When the lamp bursts, the broken pieces of glass may get inside the product or be  
released outside from the openings for ventilation.  
• When the lamp bursts, a slight amount of mercury gas enclosed in the lamp along with  
glass dust may be released from the openings for ventilation.  
Immediately replace the lamp when a sign appears on the screen.  
• The risk of burst will increase if the lamp is continuously used without being replaced.  
• Frequently check the used hours and prepare spares when the replacement time  
p.36  
approaches. (Refer to “Status display”.  
)
When the lamp is broken  
• If glass components, including a lamp and a lens, should break, handle the broken  
pieces with care to avoid injury and contact your dealer for repair service.  
• In the event of lamp burst, unplug the product from the wall outlet, leave and completely  
ventilate the room. Then, thoroughly clean the area around the projector and discard  
any edible items placed in that area.  
• When the lamp bursts, consult a doctor if glass dust or mercury gas gets into your eyes  
or you breathe it.  
Lamp replacement  
A lamp is consumable supplies. If used for extended periods, images will appear dark, and  
the lamp could burn out. This is characteristic of a lamp, and is not malfunction. (The lifetime  
of the lamp depends on condition of use.) If this happens, replace it with a new one  
.
WARNING  
If the projector is mounted on the ceiling, it is recommended to use your Toshiba dealer-  
ship when the lamp has to be exchanged.  
Uncovering the lamp while the projector is mounted on a ceiling may lead to a danger  
of damage from falling pieces of glass if the lamp is broken. Besides, working at high  
elevations can also be hazardous. Do not attempt to replace the lamp by yourself.  
• When replacing, always use lamp “TLPLV6” (sold separately).  
CAUTION  
If you have been using the projector, the lamp will be very hot, and may cause burn injuries  
Wait for the lamp to cool (for longer than 1 hour) before replacing it.  
.
If the lamp should break, please handle with care to avoid injury due to broken pieces and  
contact your dealer for repair service.  
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Lamp replacement (Continued)  
Unplug power cord.  
1
2
Wait until lamp is sufficiently cooled.  
Wait for at least 1 hour.  
Lamp cover  
Remove the lamp cover.  
3
3
Loosen the two screws, raise the outer lamp  
cover with your fingers as shown to remove  
the outer lamp cover. Use care to avoid any  
damage to nails and/or tip of your finger(s). If  
you have any difficulty in removal, you can use  
a screwdriver or any other smaller tool for your  
convenience.  
1
1
Pull out the lamp.  
Loosen the two lamp locking screws, pull up the  
handle to remove the lamp.  
4
5
4
5
2
Mount the new lamp.  
Align the orientation, press down the new lamp  
until the bottom is reached, and lock in place using  
the two lamp locking screws.  
2
1
Replace the lamp cover.  
6
Align the cover, and press it in, then tighten the  
3
screws loosened in step  
no longer loose.  
until the lamp cover is  
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Reset the lamp timer.  
See the lamp’s manual for instructions on resetting  
the lamp timer.  
7
Notes and Precautions  
• It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after 2,000 hours of use.When [Lamp time]  
reaches 2,000 hours,the icon and a message will appear. (After 2,000 hours, they will  
appear when the power is on at the first time every 100 hours.) This display disappears  
when you press the button.  
• Attach the outer lamp cover correctly so that it is not loose. If it is not attached correctly,  
the projector may fail to be powered on or the lamp may fail to come on.  
• Always replace the lamp with a new one.  
• The lamp is made out of glass. Do not touch the glass surface with your bare hands,  
bang it, or scratch it. (Dirt, jolts, scratches and the like could break the lamp.)  
Used Lamps  
This projector’s lamps contain trace amounts of environmentally harmful inorganic mer-  
cury. Be careful not to break used lamps, and dispose of them in accordance with local  
regulations.  
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Lens and main unit cleaning  
WARNING  
Request cleaning and maintenance of a ceiling-mounted unit from your projector dealership  
Attempting to clean/replace the lamp at a high site by yourself may cause you to fall  
down, thus resulting in injury.  
.
Lens cleaning  
• Clean the lens with a commercially available blower and/or  
lens cleaner.  
• The lens is easily scratched, so do not rub it with hard objects,  
or strike it.  
Main unit cleaning  
• Clean the main unit after unplugging the power cord.  
• Wipe dirt off the main unit gently with a soft cloth.  
• Do not wipe the main unit with a damp cloth. Doing  
so may allow water to get inside, resulting in an  
electric shock or failure.  
• Do not use benzene, thinner and the like as they  
may deform or discolor the unit or damage the paint  
surface.  
• When using a chemically treated cloth, follow the  
precautions included with the cloth.  
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Trouble indications  
The indicator lights inform you of interminal abnormalities.  
No power  
POWER  
Problem with projector  
• Unplug the power cord, and contact your dealer.  
Lamp went out during use, or won’t come on  
Lamp temperature is high so that it is difficult to turn on, the lifetime of  
the lamp has ended or the projector is malfunctioning.  
• Unplug the power cord and wait for a short while, then turn the power  
back on.  
POWER  
(Red lit)  
(Red lit)  
• If a lamp burns out, replace it with a new one.  
After approx. 5 second of abnormal display, the projector returns to  
the standby state waiting for internal cool down.  
Power went out during use  
Internal overheating, or the outside temperature is too high.  
• Place the projector so that the air intake and exhaust are not  
blocked.  
POWER  
• Unplug the power cord and wait for a short while, then turn the power  
back on.  
The  
icon will appear before the power goes out.  
After approx. 5 second of abnormal display, the projector returns to  
the standby state waiting for internal cool down.  
Power went out during use  
Problem with internal cooling fan.  
• Unplug the power cord, and contact your dealer.  
POWER  
The  
icon will appear before the power goes out.  
FLASH  
After approx. 5 second of abnormal display, the projector returns to  
the standby state waiting for internal cool down.  
Power went out during use  
Problem inside the projector.  
POWER  
• Unplug the power cord and wait for a short while, then turn the power  
back on.  
• If the above action will not clear the problem, unplug the power cord,  
and contact your dealer.  
FLASH  
FLASH  
The  
icon will appear before the power goes out.  
After approx. 5 second of abnormal display, the projector returns to  
the standby state waiting for internal cool down.  
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Before calling service personnel  
If you think something is wrong, check the followings before contacting customer service.  
p.41  
Please see “Trouble indications”  
as well.  
If This Happens  
No power  
Check  
p.38  
• Is the outer lamp cover attached properly?  
p.41  
• Is the air intake or air exhaust blocked?  
during use  
p.30  
No picture  
• Is the mute function on?  
• Is the brightness setting minimized?  
p.33  
p.30  
No audio  
• Is the mute function on?  
• Are the connections set up correctly?  
• Are all the connected devices functioning properly?  
p.24  
p.44  
Picture not  
displayed  
correctly  
• Is the input signal supported by the projector?  
,
instance the video tape?  
Picture blurred  
Part of picture  
out of focus  
• Is the lens dirty?  
p.28  
• Is the lens focus adjusted optimally?  
Is the projection distance within the projector’s supported range?  
p.23  
Image is dark  
p.36  
• Is the lamp nearing the end of its service life?  
p.33  
Colors too light • Are the color,tint adjustments off?  
Bad shading  
• Is the screen dirty?  
• Is the lamp nearing the end of its service life?  
p.33  
p.30  
• Is the key lock function on?  
Control panel  
key doesn’t work  
p.20  
Remote control  
doesn’t work  
• Is the remote control ON/OFF switch set off?  
• Are the remote control’s batteries drained?  
p.20  
• Are the batteries inserted into the remote control correctly?  
• Is the remote control being used within the effective range?  
p.20  
Are there any obstructions between the remote control and  
projector?  
• Are there any fluorescent or other bright lights shining at the  
projector’s infrared remote sensor?  
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Specifications  
List of general specifications  
Item  
Specification  
Consumption Power  
Weight  
275 W  
2.0 kg  
External Dimensions  
(including protruding parts)  
239 x 107 x 207 (W x H x D)  
PC+ABS resin and ABS resin  
Cabinet material  
Conditions for usage environment Temp: 5°C to 35°C; relative humidity: 30% to 70%  
Display pixels  
Picture elements  
Lens  
1 chip DMD™  
786,432 pixels (1024H × 768V)  
Zoom lens  
F=2.7-3.0 f=21.81-23.77 mm  
Lamp  
High-pressure mercury lamp (200 W)  
34.67-254.22 inches  
1.36-11m  
Projection screen size  
Projection distance  
Speaker  
2 W  
CONTROL terminal  
RS-232C: Mini DIN 8 pin  
COMPUTER(Y/PB/PR  
IN terminal  
)
Mini D sub 15 pin Analog RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use)  
VIDEO terminal  
S-VIDEO: Mini DIN 4 pin  
VIDEO: RCA Pin Jack  
AUDIO 3.5mm dia stereo mini-jack  
Mini D sub 15 pin RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use)  
3.5mm dia. stereo mini-jack  
MONITOR terminal  
AUDIO OUT terminal  
Notes  
• This model complies with the above specifications.  
• Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
• This model may not be compatible with features and/or specifications that may be added  
in the future.  
Separately sold product  
Replacement Lamp  
Model TLPLV6  
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Specifications (Continued)  
List of supported signals (RGB signals)  
This projector supports the following RGB signals. Note, however, that depending on the  
computer model, the screen may show flicker or streaking. Please adjust the projector if  
this happens.  
Refresh rate H-frequency  
Clock  
(MHz)  
25.17  
31.5  
31.5  
36  
32  
35.5  
36  
40  
50  
49.5  
56.25  
65  
Resolution  
Mode  
[Hz]  
59.94  
72.8  
75  
[KHz]  
31.46  
37.86  
37.5  
VGA_60  
VGA_72  
VGA_75  
640x480  
VGA_85  
85  
70  
43.26  
31.5  
720x400_70  
720x400_85  
SVGA_56  
SVGA_60  
SVGA_72  
SVGA_75  
SVGA_85  
XGA_60  
720x400  
800x600  
85.03  
56.25  
60.3  
72.18  
75  
37.92  
35.15  
37.87  
48.07  
46.87  
53.67  
48.36  
56.47  
60.02  
68.67  
63.98  
79.97  
63.85  
67.5  
85.06  
60  
XGA_70  
XGA_75  
XGA_85  
70.06  
75.02  
84.99  
60.02  
75.02  
70  
75  
1024x768  
78.75  
94.5  
108  
135  
90.3  
108  
130  
108  
120  
118  
57.28  
79.85  
81  
1280x1024_60  
1280x1024_75  
1152x864_70  
1152x864_75  
1152x864_85  
1280x960_60  
1280x960_75  
SXGA +  
1280x1024  
1152x864  
1280x960  
75  
84.99  
60  
77.09  
60  
75  
75  
1400x1050  
832x624  
1024x768  
1152x870  
640x480  
1024x768  
1152x870  
1280x960  
60  
74.55  
75  
75.06  
60  
75  
63.98  
49.725  
60.24  
68.68  
31.35  
60  
MAC 16”  
MAC 19”  
MAC  
MAC G4  
i Mac DV  
i Mac DV  
i Mac DV  
40  
79  
80.05  
120  
75  
75  
68.49  
75  
Note  
• Signals which resolution exceeds the native resolution (1024 × 768 pixels) will be  
compressed. For this reason, some information may be lost, or image quality may be  
affected.  
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List of supported signals (Y/PB/PR signals)  
Signal format  
fh(kHz)  
15.73  
31.47  
15.63  
31.25  
45.00  
37.50  
33.75  
28.13  
fv(Hz)  
59.94  
59.94  
50.00  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
* 480i(525i)@60Hz  
480p(525p)@60Hz  
* 576i(625i)@50Hz  
576p(625p)@50Hz  
720p(750p)@60Hz  
720p(750p)@50Hz  
1080i(1125i)@60Hz  
1080i(1125i)@50Hz  
List of supported signals (Video, S-Video signals)  
Video mode  
fh(kHz)  
15.73  
15.63  
15.63  
15.73  
15.63  
15.73  
15.73  
fv(Hz)  
fsc(MHz)  
NTSC  
60  
3.58  
PAL  
50  
4.43  
SECAM  
PAL-M  
50  
4.25 or 4.41  
3.58  
60  
PAL-N  
50  
3.58  
PAL-60  
NTSC4.43  
60  
4.43  
60  
4.43  
Pin assignment of COMPUTER IN & MONITOR terminals  
5
1
Pin  
Pin description  
During Y/PB/PR input  
During RGB input  
No.  
1
Video signal (R)  
Video signal (G)  
Video signal (B)  
N.C  
Color difference signal (PR)  
2
Luminance signal (Y)  
3
Color difference signal (PB)  
10  
15  
6
4
11  
5
GND  
6
GND (R)  
GND (PR)  
7
GND (G)  
GND (B)  
GND (Y)  
Mini D sub 15 Pin connector  
Input Signal  
8
GND (PB)  
9
+5V  
• RGB input  
RGB signals:  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
GND  
0.7V (p-p) 75 Ω  
N.C  
Horizontal sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity)  
Vertical sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity)  
• Y/PB/PR input  
SDA  
Horizontal sync signal  
Vertical sync signal  
SCL  
Y signal:  
PB/PR signals:  
1.0V (p-p) 75 Ω  
0.7V (p-p) 75 Ω  
Do not connect anything.  
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CONTROL terminal  
Pin assignment  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
RXD  
Description  
Receiving data  
No connection  
No connection  
Signal ground  
No connection  
No connection  
Sending data  
Signal ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7
N.C  
N.C  
GND  
N.C  
N.C  
8
6
5
3
4
TXD  
GND  
2
1
Mini DIN 8 pin connector  
Notes  
• Contact your dealer for control cable and commands.  
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