Mitsubishi Wd390u Est Projector User Manual
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EN-61 Troubleshooting (continued) No image appears on the screen. (continued) ProblemSolution The screen for entering the password appears. • Password in the Password menu has been set to On to enable the password lock. Enter the password or contact the person in charge of management of the projector. (See page 55.) “No signal” is displayed. • Turn on the power of the connected device, or check whether there is something wrong with the connected device. • Check whether the external device output signals. (Check this especially when the external device is a notebook computer.) • Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t defective. • Check that the projector is connected to the external device using the correct terminals. • Check that the connected device is correctly selected as the input source. • When an extension cord is being used, replace it with the supplied cable and check whether images are projected correctly. If images are projected correctly, use an RGB signal amplifier along with the extension cord. Images are not displayed correctly. ProblemSolution Projected images are shaking. Projected images are displaced. • Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t intermittent. • Connect the cable’s plug with the external device’s connector firmly. • Press the AUTO POSITION button. • Some computers output out-of-spec signals on rare occasion. Adjust the Signal menu. (See page 24.) • When the input signal is a WXGA video signal, confirm the setting selected in WXGA in the Option menu. • When the input signal is other than a WXGA video signal, select Off in WXGA in the Option menu. Projected images are distorted. • Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other. (See page 9.) Projected images are dark. • Adjust Brightness and Contrast in the Picture menu. (See page 30.) • Replace the lamp. (See page 58.) Projected images are blurred. • Adjust the focus. (See page 16.) • Clean the lens. • Press the or button on the remote control to eliminate flicker. • Adjust Tracking and Fine sync in the Signal menu. (See page 24.) • Adjust Brightness and Contrast in the Picture menu. (See page 30.) • Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other. (See page 9.) Afterimages persist on the screen. • This phenomenon is improved by keeping projecting an evenly bright image. (Such “image burn-in” phenomenon where afterimages persist on the screen may occur if a stationary image is kept displayed on the screen for a long time.) White dots are seen on projected images. Black dots are seen on projected images. • This phenomenon is normal for a DLP™ projector and is not a malfunction. (A very small number of pixels may visibly or invisibly be persistent all the ti\ me, but they are not a sign of system malfunctions. Over 99.99% of the pixels are effective.) Fine streaks are seen on projected images. • This is due to interference with the screen surface and is not a malfunction. Replace the screen or displace the focus a little. • Vertical or horizontal streak noise may appear on the projected image, depending on the type of the DVD player, game console or computer you use. In such a case, you can reduce such streak noise by enabling the LPF. Projected images become wavy. • Connect the plugs of the cables to external devices securely. • Keep the projector away from equipment generating interfering radio waves. • When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the image may not be displayed correctly because of the type of input signal. This isn’t a product malfunction. In this case, readjust the keystone so that the amount of keystone correction is as small as possible.
EN-62 Troubleshooting (continued) Images are not displayed correctly. (continued) ProblemSolution Hue is not appropriate. • Check that the cables connected to the external devices are not broken. Tint in projected images is incorrect. • Check that Computer Input in the Signal menu is correctly set. (See page 24.) • Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t broken. Different color tint.• When comparing images projected by two projectors, tints in the displayed images may be different because of variation between their optical components. This is not a\ malfunction. • When comparing the image projected by this projector with those displayed on the television or PC monitor, tints in the displayed images may be different because of difference in the range of color reproducibility. This is not a malfunction. Only the motion areas in the images supplied from the computer aren’t displayed. • This is caused by the computer being used. Contact the manufacturer of your computer. Projected images are obscured. • Match the output resolution of your computer with the resolution of the projector. For the method to change the output resolution of the computer, contact the manufacturer of your computer. (See page 68.) • Some images and texts appear obscured during the keystone adjustment. In such cases, use the projector without applying the keystone adjustment. (See page 15.) Noise appears around the image. • In some images such as DVD, noise may appear around the recorded image. In this case, decrease the setting value of Overscan of the Signal menu. (See page 24.) Projected images are flickering. • After the POWER button or ON button on the remote has been pressed, or the Lamp Mode setting has changed, images may be flickering until the lamp ligh\ ts stably. This is an expected behavior. • When selecting the input signal, Auto Position, and Image, the projected image may be flickering temporarily. This is not a product malfunction. Projector images are twitching. • Projector may be vibrating. Set Auto Keystone to Off or lower the VOLUME button of the Remote control. Others ProblemSolution The exhaust vents emit warm air. • This air comes out after cooling the inside of the projector. You may feel hot, but this is not a malfunction. No audio is output.• Check that the volume isn’t set to low. • Check the Audio Input setting. • When the external device is connected with an HDMI cable, set the audio output of the device to PCM output. The menu can’t be used. • The microcomputers inside the projector may be wrongly operating because of noise. Press the POWER button to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Wait about 10 minutes, plug the power cord in, and try again. “Temperature!!” is displayed. • This indication appears when the ambient temperature rises high. When the ambient temperature stays high, the lamp goes out. Eliminate any causes of the rise in the ambient temperature. • This indication appears when the intake or exhaust vents are blocked. When they are kept blocked, the lamp goes out. Remove the objects blocking the intake or exhaust vents. The mark appears. • This mark appears when ineffective operation is carried out. This isn’t a product malfunction. The remote control doesn’t function easily or at all. • Check that the batteries are loaded in the remote control or the batteries are not weak. (See page 8.) • Check that the remote control sensor isn’t exposed to direct sunlight or fluorescent light. (See page 8.) • Use the remote control within its operation range. (See page 8.) • Use the remote control at least 10 cm away from the projector.
EN-63 Troubleshooting (continued) Others (continued) ProblemSolution The fans sound during standby. • When Standby Mode in the Installation menu is set to LAN, Speaker Out, or Monitor Out, the fans rotate at very low speed during standby after plugging the power cord (with 5 second high speed rotation at the beginning) and after turning off the lamp. This is to cool down the projector operating various functions during standby and is not a malfunction. Abnormal sound is heard. • Because the color wheel spins at a high speed, metallic sounds may be heard in rare occasions. Such symptom is not a malfunction. Images are not 3D. * Use commercially available 3D glasses supporting the DLP™ Link™ system. No 3D glasses are supplied with the projector. • Is 3D in the Picture menu set to On? Set 3D to On. • View 3D images from the front of the screen. At an angle to the screen, you may not be able to view proper 3D images. • Is there any obstacle between the 3D glasses and the screen? Or, is there any sticker or label over the sensor of the 3D glasses? The 3D glasses work by receiving signals of the images being viewed. Check that there is no obstacle between the 3D glasses and the screen. • Are you viewing images from a very close distance? Viewing images from a very close distance may not obtain the 3D effect. View images from a proper distance. • The 3D glasses may become out of sync due to fluorescent light. Turn off the fluorescent light. • Are the 3D glasses turned off? Turn on the 3D glasses. • Is the 3D format of the displayed image supported by the projector? The projector supports only 3D images of the page flipping format/field se\ quential format (that displays the left eye images and the right eye images sequ\ entially). Use 3D images of these formats. • The signals listed in the table on page 68 can be displayed in 3D format. You cannot view other signals in 3D format even when you set 3D in the Picture menu to On. • You may not obtain the 3D effect depending on the capabilities of your computer (including the graphic board, memory, and CPU). • You cannot view 3D images when the LAN Display, USB Display, or PC Less Presentation input source is selected. There is something wrong with the 3D images. * Use commercially available 3D glasses supporting the DLP™ Link™ system. No 3D glasses are supplied with the projector. • Depending on the 3D image status, you may feel something wrong with the 3D images. Switch the 3D Sync. Invert setting of the projector to check whether or not such feeling is eliminated. • The 3D glasses may become out of sync due to fluorescent light. Turn off the fluorescent light. • View 3D images from the front of the screen. At an angle to the screen, you may not be able to view proper 3D images. The 3D glasses don’t turn on. * Use commercially available 3D glasses supporting the DLP™ Link™ system. No 3D glasses are supplied with the projector. • Are the batteries of the 3D glasses still working? If the 3D glasses don’t activate even when you turn on the power switch, replace or charge the batteries of the 3D glasses. For details, see the user manual of \ the 3D glasses.
EN-64 Troubleshooting (continued) If the following problem occurs after the lamp is replaced, check the following first. ProblemSolution The projector does not turn on. • Fit the lamp cover securely. (See page 58 or 59.) • Reset the lamp operating time. (See page 59.) The STATUS indicator blinks. • Reset the lamp operating time. (See page 59.) Maintenance Warning: • Do not use flammable solvents (benzene, thinner, etc.) and flammable aerosols when cleaning the projector body and lens. Flammable substances may ignite causing fire or breakdown while the lamp is illuminating. Caution: • Be sure to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform any maintenance on the projector. • Ask your dealer for annual cleaning of the inside of the projector. If you continue to use the projector with dust inside, it may result in fire or malfunction. Cleaning of the projector and the vents Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the vents. When the vents become dirty, wipe them with a soft cloth dampened with diluted mild detergent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth. To protect the surface of the projector from fading or deteriorating: • Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector. • Do not use benzin or thinner to clean it. • Do not let rubber or plastic materials contact with projector. Cleaning of the lens Remove dust or dirt using the commercially available lens care products (such as cleaning paper or cloth for lens and blower brush). • Since the lens surface is sensitive, do not scrub it with a solid object or tap on it. • Do not wipe the lens with lens cleaner or solvent containing alcohol. Doing so may cause wipe marks or peel off the lens coating and the focus performance may be affected. • Make sure to clean the lens after the lamp is turned off and the lens is cooled sufficiently. Kensington Lock This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instru\ ctions on how to use it to secure the projector. Please contact Kensington Technology Group below. Kensington Technology Group 2855 Campus Drive San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A. Phone: +1- (650)572-2700 Fax: +1- (650)572-9675
EN-65 Indicators This projector has two indicators, each of which shows the operation condition \ of the projector. The following offer solutions to possible problems. If these problem persist, turn the projector off and consult your dealer. POWER indicator STATUS indicator Normal condition POWERSTATUSCONDITIONNOTE Steady red OffStand-by Blinking greenLamp stand-by for power-offThe power cannot be turned on by pressingthe POWER button. Steady green Blinking greenLamp stand-by for power-onThe power cannot be turned off by pressingthe POWER button. Steady greenThe power is on. (Normal condition) Abnormal condition POWERSTATUSCONDITIONPOSSIBLE SOLUTION Steady greenor Steady red Blinking orange Abnormal temperature• The vents are clogged with dust or dirt.• The room temperature is high.• Clean the vents.• Relocate the projector to a cooler place. Steady redBlinking green The protection circuit is working or the lamp is in an abnormal condition.• Wait until the STATUS indicator goes out, then press the POWER button.• If the above solution is not effective, replace the lamp. Steady greenBlinking green/red The lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until the lamp lifetime notice while the power is on. (See page 59.) Replace the lamp.Change with a new lamp if this problem recurs. Steady redBlinking red The lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until the lamp lifetime notice while the power is off. (See page 59.) Steady redSteady red The lamp operation time exceeds the time elapsed until the lamp lifetime. (See page 59.) Blinking green/redOff The lamp cover isn’t closed.Close the cover correctly. Blinking green/red Steadyor Blinking Abnormal.Contact your dealer.
EN-66 Specifications TypeDLP™ projector ModelWD390U-EST Rated power supply100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption3.4 A During standby: 0.5 W (when Standby Mode is Low) Display Technology0.65-inch single chip Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) Pixels: 1280 x 800 = 1024000 pixels Colors16770000 colors Projection lensF 2.7, f = 5.4 mm Light source lamp230 W Picture size70-180 inch (aspect ratio 16:10) PC compatibilityResolution: 640 x 480 (Expand) - 1280 x 800 (Real) - 1600 x 1200 (Compress) Sync on Green available Video compatibilityNTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL (including PAL-M, N)/SECAM/PAL-60 Component Video (DVD/HDTV) (480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p, 1080\ p) Speaker10 W mono x 1 S-video inputLuminance signal: 1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω (negative sync.) Chroma signal: 0.286 Vp-p 75 Ω (burst signal) Video input1.0 Vp-p 75 Ω (negative sync.) Audio input350 mVrms, 10 kΩ or more Analog RGB inputRGB: 0.7 Vp-p 75 Ω (negative sync.) YPBPR/YCBCR: Y: 1.0 Vp-p (negative sync.) PBPR/CBCR: 0.7 Vp-p HD/CS: TTL level (positive or negative) VD: TTL level (positive or negative) HDMI inputHDMI 19-pin HDMI interface (TMDS single link) (only PCM audio is supported) Control connectorSERIAL terminal (RS-232C), LAN terminal (RJ-45) Outside dimensions325 x 113 x 258 mm (width x height x depth) (not including protrusion) WeightApprox. 4.1 kg Temperature, humidity (performance guaranteed) +41°F (+5°C) - +95°F (+35°C), 30 - 90% • The specifications and outside appearance of the projector are subject to change without prior notice.
EN-67 Connectors COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN, MONITOR OUT (Mini D-SUB 15-pin) 15 11 6 10 15 HDMI (HDMI 19-pin) 191 2 18 SERIAL (D-SUB 9-pin) 15 69 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN Pin No. Spec. 1 R (RED)/CR2G (GREEN)/Y 3 B (BLUE)/CB4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 DDC 5V 10 GND 11 GND 12 DDC Data 13 HD/CS 14 VD 15 DDC Clock MONITOR OUTPin No. Spec. 1 R (RED)/CR2G (GREEN)/Y 3 B (BLUE)/CB4 - 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 - 10 GND 11 - 12 - 13 HD/CS 14 VD 15 - Pin No.Spec. 1 TMDS Data 2 + 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 3 TMDS Data 2 - 4 TMDS Data 1 + 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 - 7 TMDS Data 0 + 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 - 10 TMDS Clock + 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock - 13 CEC 14 - 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC Ground 18 +5 V Power 19 Hot Plug DetectPin No. Name I/O 1 –– 2 TXD IN 3 RXD OUT 4 –– 5 GND – 6 –– 7 –– 8 –– 9 –– Dimension drawings (unit: mm) 258 11 3 325 What’s included in the box AC power cord* for the U.S. 02552-0312-00 for Europe 02552-0310-00 for the U.K. 02552-0311-00 for Australia 02552-0309-00 for South Korea 02552-0310-00 Computer cable J2552-0072-05 Remote control Safety Manual/Quick Start up CD-ROM Battery (2) Lens cap Lamp replacement attachment * One of power cords for the U.S., Europe, U.K., Australia, and South Korea is provided appropriately. Replacement part (option/not included in the box) Spare lamp: VLT-XD560LP Specifications (continued)
EN-68 Specifications (continued) Supported input signals Signal modeResolution(H x V) Horizontal frequency (kHz) Vertical frequency (Hz) Normal mode (H x V) Plug and Play*4 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1 terminal HDMI terminal TV60, 480i (525i) 720 x 48015.7359.941066 x 800*2 *3TV50, 576i (625i)720 x 57615.6350.00 1066 x 800*21080i 60 (1125i 60) 1920 x 108033.7560.00 1280 x 720*21080i 50 (1125i 50) 1920 x 108028.1350.00 1280 x 720*2480p (525p) 720 x 48031.4759.941066 x 800*2 *3576p (625p)720 x 57631.2550.00 1066 x 800*2720p 60 (750p 60)1280 x 72045.00 60.00 1280 x 720*2 *3720p 50 (750p 50)1280 x 72037.50 50.00 1280 x 720*21080p 60 (1125p 60)1920 x 108067.50 60.00 1280 x 720*21080p 50 (1125p 50) 1920 x 108056.2550.00 1280 x 720*2CGA84640 x 40037.8684.131280 x 800CGA85640 x 40037.8685.081280 x 800VGA60640 x 48031.4759.941066 x 800*3VGA72640 x 48037.8672.811066 x 800VGA75640 x 48037.50 75.00 1066 x 800VGA85640 x 48043.2785.011066 x 800SVGA56800 x 60035.1656.251066 x 800SVGA60800 x 60037.8860.321066 x 800*3SVGA72800 x 60048.0872.191066 x 800SVGA75800 x 60046.8875.00 1066 x 800SVGA85800 x 60053.6785.061066 x 800XGA601024 x 76848.3660.00 1066 x 800*3XGA701024 x 76856.4870.071066 x 800XGA751024 x 76860.0275.031066 x 800HP751024 x 76862.9474.921066 x 800XGA851024 x 76868.6885.00 1066 x 800XGA1201024 x 76897.55119.991066 x 800*3SXGA70a1152 x 86463.8570.011066 x 800SXGA75a1152 x 86467.50 75.00 1066 x 800SXGA85a1152 x 86477.4985.061066 x 800WXGA601280 x 76847.7759.871280 x 768WXGA60a1280 x 80049.70 59.811280 x 800*3WXGA60b1360 x 76847.7160.011280 x 724WXGA60c1366 x 76847.7159.791280 x 720*1 *2WXGA120a1280 x 800101.56119.911280 x 800*3SXGA60b1280 x 96060.00 60.00 1066 x 800SXGA75b1280 x 96075.00 75.00 1066 x 800SXGA85b1280 x 96085.9485.00 1066 x 800SXGA601280 x 102463.9860.021000 x 800SXGA751280 x 102479.9875.021000 x 800SXGA851280 x 102491.1585.021000 x 800SUN66a1152 x 90061.8566.00 1024 x 800SUN76a1152 x 90071.8176.641024 x 800SUN661280 x 102471.6866.681000 x 800SUN76 1280 x 102481.1376.111000 x 800SGI721280 x 102476.9272.30 1000 x 800SGI761280 x 102482.0176.00 1000 x 800WXGA+601440 x 90055.9459.891280 x 800SXGA+601400 x 105065.3259.981066 x 800SXGA+751400 x 105082.2874.871066 x 800UXGA601600 x 120075.00 60.00 1066 x 800MAC13640 x 48035.00 66.671066 x 800MAC16832 x 62449.7274.551066 x 800MAC191024 x 76860.2475.021066 x 800 *1: When you input the signals WXGA60, WXGA60a, WXGA60b, or WXGA60c, select \ the supported image size from WXGA of the Option menu.*2: The MAGNIFY mode is not supported.*3: The signals can be displayed with viewing 3D contents on the projector.*4: Signals marked with in the Plug and Play column are described in EDID (extended display identification data) of the projector. Signals described in the Signal mode column can be input regardless of the mark in the Plug and Play column. For signals not marked with in the Plug and Play column, the resolution may not be supported even when it is supported on the computer. Important:• Some computers aren’t compatible with the projector.• The projector’s maximum resolution is 1280 x 800 pixels. It may not display images of higher resolutions than its maximum resolution correctly.• Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter.• Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may be tinged with green.• If the resolution and frequency of your computer aren’t shown on the table, find the compatible resolution and frequency by changing the resolution of your computer.• Set Computer Input in the Signal menu to RGB when inputting the HDTV signal as RGB signal.• TV60 and TV50 are equivalent to 480i and 576i respectively. When these signals are supplied to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO terminal, the signal mode is indicated as TV60 or TV50. When they are supplied to the COMPONENT terminal, the signal mode is indicated as 480i or 576i. Signal modeResolution(H x V) Horizontal frequency (kHz) Vertical frequency (Hz) Normal mode (H x V)Real mode(H x V) Plug and Play*4 COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1 terminal HDMI terminal TV60, 480i (525i) 720 x 48015.7359.941066 x 800-*2 *3TV50, 576i (625i)720 x 57615.6350.00 1066 x 800-*21080i 60 (1125i 60) 1920 x 108033.7560.00 1280 x 720-*21080i 50 (1125i 50) 1920 x 108028.1350.00 1280 x 720-*2480p (525p) 720 x 48031.4759.941066 x 800-*2 *3576p (625p)720 x 57631.2550.00 1066 x 800-*2720p 60 (750p 60)1280 x 72045.00 60.00 1280 x 720-*2 *3720p 50 (750p 50)1280 x 72037.50 50.00 1280 x 720-*21080p 60 (1125p 60)1920 x 108067.50 60.00 1280 x 720-*21080p 50 (1125p 50) 1920 x 108056.2550.00 1280 x 720-*2CGA84640 x 40037.8684.131280 x 800640 x 400CGA85640 x 40037.8685.081280 x 800640 x 400VGA60640 x 48031.4759.941066 x 800640 x 480*3VGA72640 x 48037.8672.811066 x 800640 x 480VGA75640 x 48037.50 75.00 1066 x 800640 x 480VGA85640 x 48043.2785.011066 x 800640 x 480SVGA56800 x 60035.1656.251066 x 800800 x 600SVGA60800 x 60037.8860.321066 x 800800 x 600*3SVGA72800 x 60048.0872.191066 x 800800 x 600SVGA75800 x 60046.8875.00 1066 x 800800 x 600SVGA85800 x 60053.6785.061066 x 800800 x 600XGA601024 x 76848.3660.00 1066 x 8001024 x 768*3XGA701024 x 76856.4870.071066 x 8001024 x 768XGA751024 x 76860.0275.031066 x 8001024 x 768HP751024 x 76862.9474.921066 x 8001024 x 768XGA851024 x 76868.6885.00 1066 x 8001024 x 768XGA1201024 x 76897.55119.991066 x 8001024 x 768*3SXGA70a1152 x 86463.8570.011066 x 8001152 x 800SXGA75a1152 x 86467.50 75.00 1066 x 8001152 x 800SXGA85a1152 x 86477.4985.061066 x 8001152 x 800WXGA601280 x 76847.7759.871280 x 7681280 x 768WXGA60a1280 x 80049.70 59.811280 x 8001280 x 800*3WXGA60b1360 x 76847.7160.011280 x 7241280 x 768WXGA60c1366 x 76847.7159.791280 x 7201280 x 768*1 *2WXGA120a1280 x 800101.56119.911280 x 8001280 x 800*3SXGA60b1280 x 96060.00 60.00 1066 x 8001280 x 800SXGA75b1280 x 96075.00 75.00 1066 x 8001280 x 800SXGA85b1280 x 96085.9485.00 1066 x 8001280 x 800SXGA601280 x 102463.9860.021000 x 8001280 x 800SXGA751280 x 102479.9875.021000 x 8001280 x 800SXGA851280 x 102491.1585.021000 x 8001280 x 800SUN66a1152 x 90061.8566.00 1024 x 8001152 x 800SUN76a1152 x 90071.8176.641024 x 8001152 x 800SUN661280 x 102471.6866.681000 x 8001280 x 800SUN76 1280 x 102481.1376.111000 x 8001280 x 800SGI721280 x 102476.9272.30 1000 x 8001280 x 800SGI761280 x 102482.0176.00 1000 x 8001280 x 800WXGA+601440 x 90055.9459.891280 x 8001280 x 800SXGA+601400 x 105065.3259.981066 x 8001280 x 800SXGA+751400 x 105082.2874.871066 x 8001280 x 800UXGA601600 x 120075.00 60.00 1066 x 8001280 x 800MAC13640 x 48035.00 66.671066 x 800640 x 480MAC16832 x 62449.7274.551066 x 800832 x 624MAC191024 x 76860.2475.021066 x 8001024 x 768
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