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    							CONTENTS11Before use
    ON/STANDBY MENU ENTERSELECT/ADJUST
    INPUTON
    LAMP
    TEMP
    Part names and functions
    Main unit
    Lens cover
    Exhaust holes
    Foot adjuster
    release button 
    20
    Foot adjuster 20
    Projection lensZooming ring 
    21
    Focusing ring 21
    Infrared remote sensor Intake holes
    ON/STANDBY button 21
    To turn the projector on or off.
    MENU button 27
    To display or close the menu.
    SELECT/ADJUST button 28
    (  /  /  /  )
    To select items or adjust values on the
    menu.
    ENTER button 30
    To enter your selection on the menu.
    INPUT button 21
    To select the input source.
    ON indicator 21 40
    LAMP indicator 21 40
    TEMP indicator 40
    (Continued)
    5
    8
    7
    6
    1
    3
    2
    4
    58761324
    Control panel 
    						
    							CONTENTS12Before use
    (Continued)
    Left sideRight side
    AC IN socket 19Carrying handle
    Open to carry the projetor.
    Rear sideCONTROL connector 17 49
    To connect a computer to control the projector.
    MONITOR OUTPUT connectors
    (RGB output, AUDIO output) 
    17
    To connect to a monitor or audio equipment.
    RGB INPUT connectors (RGB input, AUDIO input) 16
    To connect a computer, etc.
    VIDEO INPUT connectors
    (S-VIDEO input, VIDEO input, AUDIO input) 
    17
    To connect a video equipment, etc.
    (Continued)
    Document imaging camera model
    1
    2
    3
    4
    RS-232C
    CONTROLRGB AUDIO
    MONITOR OUTPUTRGB
    S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT
    L - AUDIO -RAUDIO
    RGB INPUT
    1234
    Speaker
    Infrared remote sensor
    Intake holes 
    						
    							CONTENTS13Before use
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENU ENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    RESET
    MUTE CALLFREEZE RESIZE
    (Continued)
    Remote control
    * Functions when the POINTER/PJ selector is
    set to “POINTER”.
    AUTO SET button 23
    To adjust the image automaticcally.
    KEYSTONE button 22
    To correct the keystone distortion of the
    picture automatically.
    MARKER button
    To display a marker on the screen.
    Each time the button is pressed, the
    marker changes the shape, and finally
    disappears.
    POINTER/PJ selector 26
    To switch the operation modes of the
    remote control.
    POINTER: To operate a computer. (The
    supplied REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER
    should be connected to the computer.)
    PJ: To operate the projector.
     ,  ,  (–),  (+) button
     28/
    Pointer control* 
    26
    •To select items or adjust values on the
    menu.
    •To shift a picture after changing its size
    with the RESIZE button.
    •To move the marker displayed with the
    MARKER button.
    •To move the pointer of the computer.*
    •To substitute for the L-CLICK button by
    pressing the center.*
    (Continued) Caution - use of controls or adjustments or
    performance of procedures other than those
    specified herein may result in hazardous
    radiation exposure.
    4
    5
    3
    2
    1
    Laser emission part
    17
    16
    15
    14
    13
    12
    11
    10
    91
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJMARKERLASER
    MENU ENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    RESET FREEZE RESIZE
    Location of the labels
    REAR
    AVOID EXPOSURE-LASERRADIATION IS EMITTED
    FROM THIS APERTURE
    MADE IN JAPAN
    LASER RADIATION
    DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
    CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
    LASER–STRAHLUNG
    NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN 
    LASER KLASSE 2 PRODUKT
    RAYONNEMENT LASER
    NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAUAPPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2
    WAVE LENGTH (WELLENLÄNGE,
    LONGUEUR DONDE): 650nm
    MAX OUTPUT 
    (MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG,PUISSANCE MAXIMA): 1mW
    IEC60825–1 A1;1997CAUTIONLASER RADIATION
    DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
    WAVE LENGTH: 650nm
    MAX OUTPUT: 1mW
    CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
    COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER JTOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS, INC.82 TOTOWA RD.,
    WAYNE, NJ 07470,
    U.S.A
    REMOTE CONTROLMODEL CT-90009
    MANUFACTURED:
    SEPTEMBER 1999
    PLACE OF
    MANUFACTURER: A 
    						
    							CONTENTS14Before use
    (Continued)
    Installing batteries
    1) Open the cover.
    2) Install the batteries.
    Make sure that the +/Ð polarities match the
    illustration in the compartment.
    3) Attach the cover.
    (Continued)
    L-CLICK button* 26 / MENU button 28
    ¥ To left-click.*
    ¥ To display or close the menu.
    RGB button 21
    To select the RGB input.
    RESIZE button 24
    To change the picture size.
    ON/STANDBY button 21
    To turn the projector on or off.
    LASER button
    To display the laser pointer by pointing the
    laser emission part toward the screen.
    R-CLICK button* 26 / ENTER button 28
    ¥ To right-click.*
    ¥ To enter your selection on the menu.
    VIDEO button 21
    To select the video input.
    CAMERA button (for document imaging
    camera model only) 
    37
    To select the camera input.
    RESET button 29
    To restore the settings and adjustments to
    the default.
    FREEZE button 23
    To freeze the picture.
    6
    7
    8
    14
    13
    12
    11
    10
    9
    15
    MUTE button 23
    To cut off the picture and sound
    temporarily.
    CALL button 23
    To display the current input source and
    signal status information.
    17
    16
    AUTO SET
    POINTERPJ
    MARKERLASER
    MENU ENTER
    KEYSTONEON/STANDBY
    R-CLICK L-CLICK
    VIDEO CAMERA RGB
    RESET
    MUTE CALLFREEZE RESIZE
    Laser emission part
    17
    16
    15
    14
    13
    12
    11
    10
    91
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8 
    						
    							CONTENTS15Before use
    Remote control operation
    Point the remote control at the infrared
    remote sensor and press a button.
    Distance : within about 5 meters from the front
    of the remote sensor.
    Angle : within about 15° of the remote
    sensor in every direction.
    Notes
    •Do not leave the remote control unit turned
    the  face down as it may make the buttons
    pressed to hasten the battery end.
    •The remote control may not operate when
    there is sunlight or other strong light such as
    a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote
    sensor.
    •Operate the remote control from a position
    where the remote sensor is visible.
    •Do not drop the remote control or otherwise
    jolt it.
    •Keep the remote control out of locations with
    excessively high temperature or humidity.
    •Do not get water on the remote control or
    place wet objects on it.
    •Do not disassemble the remote control.
    •Under unusual circumstances the remote
    control may not operate well due to the
    location being used or the surroundings.
    At such times, change the direction of the
    remote control to the projector and retry the
    operation.
    Rear side (document imaging camera model)Rear side
    Front side
    Notes
    Using batteries incorrectly can cause them to
    leak or burst. Strictly observe the following.
    •Install the batteries with their + and – ends
    facing correctly.
    •Do not charge, heat, disassemble, or short
    the batteries or throw them into a fire.
    •Do not leave exhausted batteries in the
    remote control.
    •Do not mix different types of batteries or new
    and old batteries.
    •When you will not be using the remote control
    for a prolonged period, take the batteries out
    of the remote control.
    •When the remote control stops working or
    only works from very close distance, replace
    all the batteries with new ones.
    •When replacing the batteries, use a more
    longer life alkaline batteries.
    •If a battery leaks, carefully wipe off any
    residue inside the battery case before loading
    new batteries. (Continued)
    15°15°
    15°15°15°15° 
    						
    							CONTENTS16Connections and installation
    Connections
    Connecting an IBM PC or compatible computer (DOS/V)
    Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
    connecting the cables.
    Notes
    ¥ The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have
    an analog RGB output terminal. For details, refer to the computer
    manual.
    ¥ You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector. For
    details, consult the dealer.
    ¥ If NTSC/PAL/SECAM signals are input to the RGB INPUT connector,
    they cannot be displayed. (Input NTSC/PAL/SECAM signals to the
    VIDEO INPUT jack.)
    Connecting a Macintosh computer
    ¥ Attach the supplied adapter for Macintosh computers.
    ¥ Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
    connecting the cables.
    Notes
    ¥ The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have
    an analog RGB output terminal. For details, refer to the computer
    manual.
    ¥ You may not be able to connect some computers to the projector. For
    details, consult the dealer.
    ¥ The adapter for Macintosh computers is conformable to MULTIPLE
    SCAN 21.
    (Continued)
    RS-232C
    CONTROLRGB AUDIO
    MONITOR OUTPUTRGB
    S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT
    L - AUDIO -RAUDIO
    RGB INPUT
    To 
    monitor 
    portTo 
    audio 
    output portConnect when you 
    want to view a picture 
    on the computer monitor.
    RGB cable (supplied)
    PC audio cable (supplied)Computer 
    monitor 
    cable Desktop
    computers Laptop
    computers
    or
    To 
    MONITOR
    OUTPUT
    (RGB) To 
    RGB 
    INPUT
    (AUDIO)
    To RGB 
    INPUT (RGB) 
    RS-232C
    CONTROLRGB AUDIO
    MONITOR OUTPUTRGB
    S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT
    L - AUDIO -RAUDIO
    RGB INPUT
    RGB cable (supplied)
    PC audio cable (supplied) To monitor port
    To audio output port Adapter for Macintosh 
    computers (supplied)To 
    RGB 
    INPUT 
    (RGB) To 
    RGB 
    INPUT
    (AUDIO)
    Desktop
    computers Laptop
    computers
    or 
    						
    							CONTENTS17Connections and installation
    RS-232C
    CONTROLRGB AUDIO
    MONITOR OUTPUTRGB
    S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT
    L - AUDIO -RAUDIO
    RGB INPUT
    To MONITOR OUTPUT (AUDIO) 
    Ø3.5mm STEREO mini plug
    (Audio output level is constant.)
    To audio input Audio cable
    (not supplied)
    Connect a stereo system
    for dynamic sound.You can connect an 
    extra monitor to view 
    the picture.
    You can connect a computer 
    to control the projector.
    49
    (Continued)
    Connecting video equipment
    Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
    connecting the cables.
    Output terminals
    Check that the power for the projector and computer is off before
    connecting the cables.
    Notes
    •Sound of the source which you select is output to the connected
    stereo system, etc.
    •The MONITOR OUTPUT (RGB output) connector always sends out a
    signal which is input to the RGB INPUT (RGB input) connector
    regardless of your source selection.
    •Even while the projector is in standby mode, the MONITOR OUTPUT
    (RGB output) connector continues its output.Note
    Signal input to the S-VIDEO jack takes priority over that to the VIDEO
    jack.
    RS-232C
    CONTROLRGB AUDIO
    MONITOR OUTPUTRGB
    S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT
    L - AUDIO -RAUDIO
    RGB INPUT
    To VIDEO
     INPUT
    (S-VIDEO)
    To S-VIDEO outputTo Video output (yellow)
    To Audio output (white)
    To Audio output (red) Audio/Video cable (supplied)
    S-VIDEO cable (not supplied)
    To  RGB 
    INPUT 
    (RGB) To RGB 
    INPUT 
    (AUDIO) 
    To C
    R(P
    R)
     output
    To C
    B(P
    B)
     output
    To Y output 
    Audio cable (not supplied)(not supplied)
    To audio output L 
    (white) To audio output R 
    (red)
    To VIDEO INPUT (VIDEO) (yellow)
    To VIDEO INPUT (AUDIO L) (white)
    To VIDEO INPUT (AUDIO R) (red)
    Video tape player Video player with color difference output 
    						
    							CONTENTS18Connections and installation
    Projector placement
    There are four ways of installing this projector
    as shown right. This section explains the
    standard case of the floor-mounted front
    projection.
    CAUTION
    ¥ When a ceiling mount is required, please
    consult with the dealer.
    ¥ When carrying the unit, always handle the
    carrying handle.
    Preparation
    ¥ Select a room that can be darkened.
    ¥ Refer to the table on the next page 
    19 for
    the screen size and required distance.
    (Continued)
    Floor-mounted front projection
    Viewing a picture projected on the front of
    the screen from a floor.
    Floor-mounted rear projection
    Viewing a picture projected through the
    back of the screen from a floor installation.
    Ceiling-mounted front projection
    (The document imaging camera model
    could not be mounted on the ceiling.)
    Viewing a picture projected on the front of
    the screen from a ceiling installation.
    Ceiling-mounted rear projection
    (The document imaging camera model
    could not be mounted on the ceiling.)
    Viewing a picture projected through the
    back of the screen from a ceiling
    installation.
    ¥ When installed the projector in the way except the floor-mounted front projection, make the
    setting of the projecting orientation on the menu. 
    28
    Viewer Translucent screen
    Viewer Translucent screenViewer
    Viewer 
    						
    							CONTENTS19Connections and installation
    (Continued)
    1Place the projector on a steady,
    level surface such as a table.
    Point the projector squarely at the screen
    for the best possible picture.
    Point the lens straight at the center of the
    screen as above.
    Place the projector horizontally so that the
    projecting light hits the screen squarely.
    Top view
    Side viewa: Distance between the lens and the screen
    b: Distance between the lens height and the
    bottom of projection area
    Adjust the distance between
    the lens and the screen.
    The projection size depends on the
    distance between the lens and the
    screen.
    Adjust the projection size by changing the
    distances as shown below.
    2
    Screen size
    (inches)
    23
    40
    60
    80
    100
    150
    200
    250
    b (cm)
    4
    6
    9
    12
    15
    23
    30
    38 Minimum
    (WIDE)
    –
    1.56
    2.373
    3.186
    3.999
    6.031
    8.064
    10.096Maximum
    (TELE)
    1.132
    2.017
    3.059
    4.1
    5.142
    7.746
    10.35
    –
    a (m)
    Connect the power cord.
    •Insert one end in the AC IN socket on
    the projector.
    •Insert the other end in a wall outlet.
    The ON indicator lights in orange and the
    projector turns to standby mode.
    Take off the lens cover.
    3
    •The values are approximations.
    4
    (Continued)
    To a wall outlet.
    Screen
    90°
    Screen
    90°Screen
    90°
    Lens
    a b 
    						
    							CONTENTS20Connections and installation
    Notes
    ¥ When the projector is moved from a cold
    location to a warm location, or when the
    ambient temperature in the projection room
    has risen suddenly, moisture may condense
    on the lens or the mirror to blur the projected
    pictures. In such a case, leave the projector
    for an adequate time (1 to 2 hours, depending
    on the roomÕs condition) before using it so it
    adjusts to the ambient temperature.
    ¥ If the screen is exposed to direct sunlight or
    other strong light, the projected picture
    becomes too faint to see.  Shut out the light
    with curtains or other means.
    ¥ If the screen and the projector are not
    installed properly, the projected picture may
    be distorted.
    ¥ If the projector is tilted, the picture may be
    distorted. To obtain the best possible picture,
    place the projector so it faces the screen
    squarely. (Continued)
    How to use the foot adjuster
    The tilt of the projector can be adjusted using
    the foot adjuster.
    1) Lift the front of the projector until a tilt
    angle desired is obtained and hold down
    the foot adjuster release button.
    The foot adjuster will stretch.
    Release the button to lock in position.
    2) Turn the foot adjuster to make fine
    adjustment of the height.
    Turn clockwise to lift up.
    Turn counterclockwise to lower.
    3) To put the foot adjuster back, hold down
    the foot adjuster release button and
    lower the front slowly.
    The foot adjuster will put back.
    Note
    Be sure to hold the projector when putting the
    foot adjuster back so as not to let the front fall
    on your fingers.
    Foot adjuster
    release buttonFoot adjuster
    Lift up Lower 
    						
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