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    							CONTENTS41Maintenance
    Air filter, lens and main unit
    cleaning
    CAUTION
    If you use the projector mounted on the
    ceiling, ask the dealer to carry out the
    maintenance such as cleaning.
    Cleaning the air filter
    The filter under the air filter cover is the device
    to shut out dusts or dregs.
    Do not use the projector with the filter taken off.
    Give a frequent clean especially to the air filter.
    (The cleaning period is once per about 50
    hours).
    1) Unplug the power cord.
    2) Take off the air filter cover.
    The filter is on the right side of the projector.
    Pull up the filter tabs.
    3) Clean the air filter cover.
    Remove dust and stains with a vacuum
    cleaner.
    Cleaner’s
    nozzle
    4) Attach the air filter cover.
    Notes
    •When the air filter is dusty, the ventilation is
    impaired. This causes the temperature inside
    the projector to rise, and may damage the
    unit.
    •Attach the air filter cover firmly after the
    cleaning. If it is not set correctly, the dusts will
    enter and they will be projected and
    overlapped on the picture.
    Cleaning the lens
    Use a blower or a lens cleaner to clean the
    lens.
    Never rub or tap the lens with a hard object as
    the lens surface is fragile.
    Cleaning the main unit
    •Pull out the power cord before cleaning.
    •Use a soft cloth to wipe off stains from the
    surface.
    •To remove difficult stains, use a soft cloth
    slightly moistened with a weak solution of
    synthetic detergent and water, and finish with
    a soft, dry cloth.
    Replacing the intake, exhaust fans
    and air filter
    To maintain the efficiency of the projector,
    replace the intake and exhaust fans about
    every two to three years.
    Ask the dealer for the replacement. 
    						
    							CONTENTS42Maintenance
    Lamp replacement
    The lamp will eventually begin to project dark
    or dull pictures and finally will not light up.
    (Lamp’s life length depends on the use
    condition.) In such a case, replace the lamp
    with new one.
    CAUTION
    • If you use the projector mounted on the
    ceiling, ask the dealer to carry out the
    maintenance such as cleaning or
    replacement of the lamp.
    • When replacing, always use lamp
    “TLPLF6”  (sold separately). For detail,
    refer to the lamp instruction.
    • 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.
    1
    2Unplug the power cord.
    Wait until the lamp gets cold
    enough.
    3Take off the lamp cover on the
    bottom panel.
    Loosen two screws, and pull off the lamp
    cover.
    Pull out the lamp.
    Loosen the two fixing screws, and lift up
    the handle to pull out the lamp.
    Load a new lamp.
    Slide until it hits the bottom and tighten
    the two fixed screws.
    Attach the lamp cover.
    Slide the cover in place and tighten two
    screws.
    Reset the lamp timer.
    Refer to the lamp instructions for
    resetting.
    Notes
    • The projector displays the total working time
    at every 1,000 hours (only when plugged in
    and turned on; ex. “ >1000H ”, “ >2000H ”).
    • The lamp should be replaced if the total
    working time exceeds about 2,000 hours.
    • Attach the lamp cover firmly after replacing
    the lamp. If it is not set correctly, the power
    will not turn on.
    • Use a new lamp when replacing it.
    • The lamp is made of glass and is very fragile.
    Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands
    and do not jolt or damage it. Do not use an
    exhausted lamp.
    4
    56
    7
    1
    2
    1
    2
    2
    1
    3
    2
    1 
    						
    							CONTENTS43Others
    Before calling service
    personnel
    Check the following points before asking for
    support service.
    Refer also to “Trouble indications”. 
    40
    The power does not come on.
      •The power cord is disconnected.
    →Firmly plug in the power cord. 
    19
      •The lamp cover is not attached correctly.
    →Attach the cover correctly. 
    42
    The power turns off while using the
    projector.
      •The ambient temperature of the
    projection room is too high.
    →Lower the ambient temperature of the
    projection room, and turn the power
    on.
    No image appears.
      •The lens cover is on.
    →Take off the lens cover. 
    19
      •The wrong input is selected.
    →Select the input source correctly. 
    21
      •The muting mode is on.
    →
    Press MUTE to restore the picture. 23
    (Continued)
      •The “Brightness” adjustment is at its
    darkest.
    →
    Make the “Brightness” adjustment. 32
      •The source is not correctly connected to
    the projector.
    →Connect the source correctly to the
    projector. 
    16
    No sounds are heard.
      •The wrong input is selected.
    →Select the input source correctly. 
    21
      •The audio muting mode is on.
    →
    Press MUTE to restore the sound. 23
      •The sound volume is at the minimum.
    →Adjust the sound volume on the
    menu. 
    33
      •The source is not correctly connected to
    the projector.
    →Connect the source correctly to the
    projector. 
    16
    The images are blurred. Focusing is
    uneven.
      •The lens is dirty.
    →Clean the lens.
    Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens. 41
      •The picture is out of focus.
    →Focus the picture. 
    21
      •The projection distance is not
    appropriate.
    →Adjust the distance properly. 
    19
      •The projecting light is not hitting the
    screen squarely.
    →Adjust the projecting direction so that
    the light hits the screen squarely. 
    19
      •The “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Sharpness”
    or “Phase” adjustments are not correct.
    →Make the “Image” or “Picture”
    adjustments. 
    31 32
    The pictures are dim.
      •The “Brightness” or “Contrast”
    adjustments are not correct.
    →Make the “Picture” adjustments. 
    32
      •The lamp life is ending.
    →Replace the lamp. 
    42
    The colors are faint. The colors are strange.
      •The “Color”, “Tint”, “R-Level”, “G-Level” or
    “B-Level” adjustments are not correct.
    →Make the “Picture” adjustments. 
    32
      •The lamp life is ending.
    →Replace the lamp. 
    42 
    						
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    (Continued)
    Image does not appear when using the
    document imaging camera.
      ¥ The wrong input is selected.
    ®Select the correct input source. 
    37
    Image is out of focus or not clear when
    using the document imaging camera.
      ¥ The camera lens is dirty.
    ®Clean the camera lens.
    Use a lens cleaner to clean the lens. 41
      ¥ The document imaging camera is out of
    focus.
    ®Focus the document imaging camera.
    38
      ¥ Focus between main unit and screen is
    not correct.
    ®Focus the picture by turning the
    focusing ring. 
    21
      ¥ The light is not on.
    The image may not be projected clearly if
    the light is not on.
    ®Turn on the light. 
    37
    The remote control does not work.
      ¥ The remote control is not facing the
    remote sensor.
    ®Face the remote control transmitter
    toward the remote sensor on the
    projector. 
    15
      ¥ The remote control is too far.
    ®Operate within about 5 meters. 
    15
      ¥ There is an obstruction between the
    remote control and the remote sensor.
    ®Remove the obstacle.
      ¥ The batteries are exhausted.
    ®Replace the batteries. 
    14
      ¥ The operating mode of the remote
    control is not set correctly.
    ®Set the POINTER/PJ selector
    according to the equipment you want
    to control. 
    13 
    						
    							CONTENTS45Others
    Input signal
    Mode determination and signal system
     : full compatible : dot resizing display
     : simplified display : high resolution serial transfer control
    NTSC
    PAL/SECAM
    Digital broadcasting
    Digital broadcasting
    Digital broadcasting
    Hi-Vision/Digital broadcasting
    PC98 Standard
    VGA-350
    VGA-400
    VGA 85Hz-1
    VGA 85Hz-2
    VGA 60Hz
    VGA 72Hz
    VGA 75Hz
    VGA 85Hz-4
    MAC-13”
    SVGA 56Hz
    SVGA 60Hz
    SVGA 72Hz
    SVGA 75Hz
    SVGA 85Hz
    MAC-16”
    XGA 43Hz interlace
    15.734
    15.625
    15.750
    31.500
    47.500
    33.750
    24.830
    31.470
    31.470
    37.861
    37.861
    31.470
    37.861
    37.500
    43.269
    35.000
    35.156
    37.879
    48.077
    46.875
    53.674
    49.724
    35.522
    664
    756
    720/640
    720/640
    1280
    1920
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    800
    800
    800
    800
    800
    832
    1024
    59.940
    50.000
    60.000
    60.000
    60.000
    60.000
    56.420
    70.090
    70.090
    85.080
    85.080
    59.940
    72.809
    75.000
    85.008
    66.667
    56.250
    60.317
    72.188
    75.000
    85.061
    74.550
    43.479x2
    484
    574
    480
    480
    720
    1080
    400
    350
    400
    350
    400
    480
    480
    480
    480
    480
    600
    600
    600
    600
    600
    624
    768
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    P/N
    N/P
    P/N
    N/P
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    N/N
    – / –
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    – / –
    P/P
    NTSC
    PAL/SECAM
    NTSC/DTV480i
    DTV480P/VGA60Hz
    DTV720P
    HDTV/DTV1080i
    NEC24K
    TEXT70
    TEXT70
    TEXT85
    TEXT85
    VGA60
    VGA72
    VGA75
    VGA85
    MAC13
    SVGA56
    SVGA60
    SVGA72
    SVGA75
    SVGA85
    MAC16
    XGA43i
    VIDEO IN
    VIDEO IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    SignalDefault Synchronizing Resolution (line) Frequency
    Mode SystemHorizontal
    (kHz)Remarks
    680/681
    model Vertical
    (Hz)Horizontal Vertical H/V
    (Continued) 
    						
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    SignalDefault Synchronizing Resolution (line) Frequency
    Mode SystemHorizontal
    (kHz)Remarks
    680/681
    model Vertical
    (Hz)Horizontal Vertical H/V
    (Continued)
     : full compatible : dot resizing display
     : simplified display : high resolution serial transfer control
    XGA60
    XGA70
    XGA75
    XGA85
    MAC19
    SXGA75-1
    MAC21
    SXGA60-1
    SXGA85-1
    SXGA43i
    SXGA60-2
    SXGA75-2
    SXGA85-2
    UXGA60
    UXGA65
    UXGA70
    UXGA75
    XGA 60Hz
    XGA 70Hz
    XGA 75Hz
    XGA 85Hz
    MAC-19”
    SXGA 75Hz
    MAC-21”
    SXGA 60Hz
    SXGA 85Hz
    SXGA 43Hz interlace
    SXGA 60Hz
    SXGA 75Hz
    SXGA 85Hz
    UXGA 60Hz
    UXGA 65Hz
    UXGA 70Hz
    UXGA 75Hz
    48.363
    56.476
    60.023
    68.677
    60.197
    67.500
    68.681
    60.000
    85.938
    46.433
    63.981
    79.976
    91.146
    75.000
    81.130
    87.500
    93.750
    60.004
    70.069
    75.029
    84.997
    74.872
    75.000
    75.062
    60.000
    85.002
    43.436x2
    60.020
    75.025
    85.024
    60.000
    65.000
    70.000
    75.000
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1152
    1152
    1280
    1280
    1280
    1280
    1280
    1280
    1600
    1600
    1600
    1600
    768
    768
    768
    768
    768
    864
    870
    960
    960
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1200
    1200
    1200
    1200
    N/N
    N/N
    P/P
    N/N
    N/N
    P/P
    – / –
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    P/P
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    RGB IN
    Notes
    • If the mode identification does not define the mode described on the chart above, adjust to the
    projection details.
    • If the mode identification is carried out correctly, a normal display may be not obtained
    depending on the signal frequency.
    • SXGA, UXGA signals can be projected since the projector has simplified compatibility with them.
    (However, letters and lines can be inequal or a part can be missing. Some signals may not be
    projected at all.)
    • Some computers may have output modes which are not compatible with this projector. Check
    the compatibility of the connectors, signal levels, timing, and resolutions.
    (Continued) 
    						
    							CONTENTS47Others
    (Continued)
    Signal assignment
    D-SUB 15 pin shrinking terminal
    Input Signal
    Video signal
    Analog 0.7V(p-p) 75W
    Horizontal synchronizing signal
    TTL level (positive/negative
    polarity)
    Vertical synchronizing signal
    TTL level  (positive/negative
    polarity)
    Composite synchronizing signal
    TTL level
    Pin arrangements
    Pin No.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    Video input (Red)
    Video input (Green)
    Video input (Blue)
    N.C
    GND
    GND (Red)
    GND (Green)
    GND (Blue)
    N.C
    GND
    GND
    N.C
    Horizontal synchronizing/
    composite synchronizing signal
    Vertical synchronizing signal
    N.C
    (Continued)
    5
    1
    6
    11 15
    10 
    						
    							CONTENTS48Others
    RGB signal defaults
    (Continued)
    Ver Sync
    The following signals are factory set as defaults
    in each mode. However, some computers may
    have different timings than those in the chart.
    Make the necessary adjustments if the picture
    has flickers or is blurred.
    Timing chart
    Video Timing  (Horizontal)
    Video
    Hor SyncVideo Timing  (Vertical)
    NEC24k
    TEXT70
    TEXT70
    TEXT85
    TEXT85
    VGA60
    VGA72
    VGA75
    VGA85
    MAC13
    SVGA56
    SVGA60
    SVGA72
    SVGA75
    SVGA85
    MAC16
    XGA60
    XGA70
    XGA75
    XGA85
    MAC19
    640 x 400
    640 x 350
    640 x 400
    640 x 350
    640 x 400
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    823 x 624
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    85
    50
    50
    96
    96
    48
    128
    120
    80
    96
    128
    88
    64
    160
    152
    216
    160
    144
    176
    208
    180
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    640
    800
    800
    800
    800
    800
    832
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    1024
    59
    14
    14
    32
    32
    16
    24
    16
    56
    64
    24
    40
    56
    16
    32
    40
    24
    24
    16
    48
    20
    64
    96
    96
    64
    64
    96
    40
    64
    56
    64
    72
    128
    120
    80
    64
    64
    136
    136
    96
    96
    96
    848
    800
    800
    832
    832
    800
    832
    840
    832
    864
    1024
    1056
    1040
    1056
    1048
    1152
    1344
    1328
    1312
    1376
    1320
    24.83
    31.47
    31.47
    37.86
    37.86
    31.47
    37.86
    37.50
    43.27
    35.00
    35.16
    37.88
    48.08
    46.88
    53.67
    49.72
    48.363
    56.476
    60.023
    68.677
    60.197
    56.42
    70.09
    70.09
    85.08
    85.08
    59.94
    72.81
    75.00
    85.01
    66.67
    56.25
    60.32
    72.19
    75.00
    85.06
    74.55
    60.004
    70.069
    75.029
    84.997
    74.872
    21.053
    25.175
    25.175
    31.500
    31.500
    25.175
    31.500
    31.500
    36.000
    30.240
    36.000
    40.000
    50.000
    49.500
    56.250
    57.283
    65.000
    75.000
    78.750
    94.500
    73.200
    25
    59
    34
    60
    41
    33
    28
    16
    25
    39
    22
    23
    23
    21
    27
    39
    29
    29
    28
    36
    30
    400
    350
    400
    350
    400
    480
    480
    480
    480
    480
    600
    600
    600
    600
    600
    632
    768
    768
    768
    768
    768
    7
    38
    13
    32
    1
    10
    9
    1
    1
    3
    1
    1
    37
    1
    1
    1
    3
    3
    1
    1
    3
    8
    2
    2
    3
    3
    2
    3
    3
    3
    3
    2
    4
    6
    3
    3
    3
    6
    6
    3
    3
    3
    440
    449
    449
    445
    445
    525
    520
    500
    509
    525
    625
    628
    666
    625
    631
    667
    806
    806
    800
    808
    804 Video
    ModeResolutionA
    (Pixels)B
    (Pixels)C
    (Pixels)D
    (Pixels)E
    (Pixels)fh
    (kHz)fv
    (Hz)Clock
    (MHz)G
    (Lines)H
    (Lines)I
    (Lines)J
    (Lines)K
    (Lines)
    D
    AC
    EB
    J
    G
    KHI 
    						
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    Adjustments with RS-232C
    Conditioning of the Projection Unit can also be
    done by a computer via the RS-232C, as well
    as by the remote control.
    Mini DIN 8-pin
    (Main Unit)
    Interface format
    Command list
    (Continued)
    Classification
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    NORMAL
    RESIZE
    RESIZE
    RESIZE
    RESIZE
    RESIZE
    CAMERA
    CAMERA
    CAMERA
    CAMERA
    CAMERA
    CAMERA
    ADJUST
    ADJUST
    Command
    POF
    PON
    MOF
    MON
    AON
    DOF
    DON
    FOF
    FON
    IN1
    IN2
    IN3
    RS0
    RS1
    RS2
    RS3
    RS4
    CW0
    CW1
    CS0
    CS1
    CO0
    CO1
    ARS
    ARG
    Meaning
    Power OFF
    Power ON
    Video audio mute OFF
    Video audio mute ON
    Audio mute ON
    Status display OFF
    Status display ON
    Freeze OFF
    Freeze ON
    Input (RGB)
    Input (Video)
    Input (Camera)
    Resize reset
    Resize 1
    Resize 2
    Resize 3
    Resize 4
    Automatic W/B OFF
    Automatic W/B ON
    Text mode OFF
    Text mode ON
    Overlaying mode OFF
    Overlaying mode ON
    Adjustment value reset
    Adjustment value increase
    7
    6
    3
    4
    1 2 58
    RS-232C
    9600 bps, No parity, Data length: 8 bit,
    Stop bit: 1 bit
     STX (02h)   Command (3Byte)   ETX (03h)
    One command only can be used in one
    communication.
    Command shall be composed of
    alphanumeric characters of ASCII
    description. Use only capital letters.
    Acknowledge  ACK (06h)
    Not Acknowledge  NAK (15h) Communication
    method
    Communication
    for mat
    Data format
    Return value 1
    2
    3
    4
    Note
    When commands are transmitted serially, keep more than 100 ms
    intervals between the commands.
    Meaning
    Receiving data
    Consent to send
    Data set ready
    Signal ground
    Request to send
    No connection
    Sending data
    No connection
    Signal
    RXD
    CTS
    DSR
    GND
    RTS
    N.C
    TXD
    N.C
    Pin No.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8 
    						
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    (Continued)
    Classification
    ADJUST
    ADJUST
    ADJUST
    KEYSTONE
    KEYSTONE
    Image
    Image
    Image
    Image
    Image
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Audio
    Audio
    Audio
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Command
    ALF
    AU P
    ADW
    PKA
    PKS
    PAT
    PVP
    PHP
    PPH
    PCK
    VBR
    VCL
    VCN
    VSH
    VTN
    VLB
    VLG
    VLR
    CGN
    VOL
    VTR
    VBS
    LJP
    LEN
    LFR
    Meaning
    Adjustment value decrease
    Adjustment value increase
    Adjustment value decrease
    Keystone automatic adjustment
    Keystone manual adjustment
    Panel automatic adjustment
    Vertical position adjustment
    Horizontal position adjustment
    Phase adjustment
    Clock adjustment
    Brightness adjustment
    Color adjustment
    Contrast adjustment
    Sharp adjustment
    Tint adjustment
    Blue level adjustment
    Green level adjustment
    Red level adjustment
    Camera gain adjustment
    Volume adjustment
    Treble adjustment
    Bass adjustment
    Japanese display setting
    English display setting
    French display setting
    Classification
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Default
    Save
    Save
    Command
    LGR
    LIT
    LSP
    LP0
    PJ0
    PJ1
    PJ2
    PJ3
    KR0
    KR1
    KV0
    KV1
    KV2
    KV3
    KV4
    KV5
    KV6
    KV7
    KV8
    KV9
    KVA
    MO0
    MO1
    DRS
    DSV
    Meaning
    German display setting
    Italian display setting
    Spanish display setting
    Portuguese display setting
    Floor-mounted front projection
    Floor-mounted rear projection
    Ceiling-mounted front projection
    Ceiling-mounted rear projection
    RGB input mode (RGB)
    RGB input mode (Y/Pb/Pr)
    Video signal mode (Automatic)
    Video signal mode (60/NTSC/JAPAN)
    Video signal mode (60/NTSC/3.58)
    Video signal mode (60/NTSC/4.43)
    Video signal mode (60/PAL/3.58)
    Video signal mode (60/PAL/4.43)
    Video signal mode (50/NTSC/3.58)
    Video signal mode (50/NTSC/4.43)
    Video signal mode (50/PAL/3.58)
    Video signal mode (50/PAL/4.43)
    Video signal mode (50/SECAM/4.43)
    OSD mute OFF
    OSD mute ON
    Adjustment value preset
    Adjustment value saving 
    						
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