Toshiba Tdp T420u Projector User Manual
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8081 Network and USB memory For MPEG fi les 3 Displaying video Pressing the button while a fi le is selected plays only the video image in full- screen view. Pressing the button again pauses the video image. To return to the thumbnail list display screen, press the RETURN button. 4 Fast-forwarding and rewinding video images Pressing the buttons while a video image is displayed fast-forwards or rewinds the video image. ( : Fast-forward; : Rewind) Notes The thumbnail display order and slide order goes in order from shortest fi le name to longest. If two fi le names have the same number of characters, they are ordered numerically if numbers are used in the fi le name, and alphabetically otherwise. It is possible to give presentations without using a computer by converting presentations created with Microsoft ® PowerPoint® into JPEG fi les using the JPEG Conversion Tool, and storing them on a USB memory. p.81 Note, however, that functions such as animation effects and hyperlinks cannot be used, so it should be tested before the actual presentation. Freeze function can not be used during slide show or automatic play. A slide show is terminated when the input is switched to another. With some USB memories, the slideshow playback may stop in the midway. When encountering such a phenomenon, use another USB memory because the current one is not supported. Pressing the GUIDE button on the remote control with a slide displayed displays the operation guide for slideshow. When you operate the projector using the USB memory card reader/writer, up to 4 media types are supported. • • • • • • • • • • How to use the JPEG Conversion Tool The JPEG Conversion Tool converts JPEG fi les not supported by the projector, image fi les in other formats, Microsoft® PowerPoint® fi les, and the like into JPEG fi les supported by the projector. The JPEG fi les converted with this tool can be displayed by sending them using the wireless LAN p.64, or saving them on a USB memory. Launching the JPEG Conversion Tool The window shown in the fi gure to the right appears on the computer screen. Drag the Image Quality Settings slider to the left or right to set the image quality of the fi le after conversion. Lower values create smaller fi les, but lower the image quality. (It is not possible to restore the quality of an image after it has been lowered.) Converting an image fi le This converts JPEG fi les using compression formats not supported by the projector, Windows® metafi les (wmf), and bitmapped fi les (bmp) into JPEG fi les. (1) In the Conversion Method fi eld, select Converting image fi le . (Status on launch) (2) In the File settings fi eld, click on the Browse button for Original Image File Name . The Open dialog box appears. (3) In the Open dialog box: (a) Specify the location of the fi le to be converted; and (b) In the Files of Type fi eld, click on the button to select the fi le format. A list of fi les of that format appear in the Open dialog box. (4) In the Open dialog box, select the fi le to convert, then click on the Open button. (5) In the JPEG Conversion Tool window, in the File settings fi eld, select Browse for File name after conversion . The Save As dialog box appears. (6) In the Save As dialog box: (a) Specify the location in which to save the converted fi le; (b) Enter a fi le name of up to 8 characters in the File Name fi eld; and (c) Press the Save button. (7) (a) In the JPEG Conversion Tool , click on the Conversion button. (b) The resolution selection dialog box appears. Select a desired resolution and click on the OK button. (c) A confi rmation dialog box opens. Click Ye s. The computer converts the fi le. When it fi nishes a message appears informing you that a “ JPEG fi le has been created ”. ■ ■ (1)(1 ) (2)(2 ) (5)(5 ) (7)-(a)(7 )-(a ) (1) (2) (5) (7)-(a) (3)-(b)( 3 )-(b )(3)-(b) (3)-(a) (4) (6)-(b) (6)-(c) (6)-(a) (7)-(c)( 7 )-(c )(7)-(c) (7)-(b)(7 )-(b )(7)-(b) Projecting images stored in a USB memory (Continued)
8 8 Network andUSB memory Converting files created with Microsoft® PowerPoint® This process provides presentations without using a computer by converting presentation files created with Microsoft® PowerPoint® into JPEG files, storing them on a USB memory, and displaying them in a slide show. To use this conversion mode, Microsoft® PowerPoint® must be installed on the computer. Only static images are supported by this process. Animation and audio are not supported. Presentation files created with Microsoft® PowerPoint® usually consist of several slides. For this reason, the tool creates a folder with the name specified in step (5), below, and file for each slide is created in the folder (starting with slide001.jpg). (1) In the Conversion Method field, select Converting PPT file. () In the File settings field, click on the Browse button for PPT File Name. The Open dialog box appears. () In the Open dialog box: (a) Specify the location of the file to be converted; and (b) Select the PowerPoint ® presentation file to convert, then click on the Open button. (4) In the JPEG Conversion Tool window, in the File settings field, click on the Create button for New folder name. The Folder create dialog box appears. (5) In the Folder create dialog box, in the Folder Name of document of document field, specify a folder name of 1 characters or less. (6) In the Folder create dialog box, click on the Selection button. The Browse Folders dialog box appears. (7) In the Browse Folders dialog box: (a) Specify the location in which to save the folder; and (b) Click on the OK button. (8) In the Folder create dialog box: (a) Click on the Create button. A confirmation dialog box appears; (b) Click on the OK button. • • (1) () (4) (9)-(a) (1) () (4) (9)-(a) ()-(b) ()-(a) (6) (8)-(a) (6) (8)-(a) (5)(5) (7)-(a) (7)-(b)(7)-(b) (8)-(b)(8)-(b) (9) (a) In the JPEG Conversion Tool window, click on the Conversion button. (b) The resolution selection dialog box appears. Select a desired resolution and click on the OK button. (c) A confirmation dialog box opens. Click Yes. The computer begins to convert the file. When it finishes, a message appears informing you that a “JPEG file has been created”. Making a presentation with converted JPEG files (1) Copy the folder created by the JPEG Conversion Tool, or its contents, onto a USB memory. () Use the step 1 in “Playing a slide show from a thumbnail list” p.78 to display a list of thumbnails. () Follow the instructions in step 2 in “Playing a slide show from a thumbnail list” p.78 to find the thumbnail of the first slide, Slide001.jpg, and move the orange frame to it. (Select Slide001.jpg) (4) Press the button on the remote control. An enlarged view of the first slide appears on the screen. This starts the presentation. (5) To continue to the next slide, click on the remote control’s button. To go back to the previous slide, click on the button. How to use the JPEG Conversion Tool (Continued) (9)-(c)(9)-(c) (9)-(b)(9)-(b)
84 85 Network andUSB memory Creating a screen capture and converting it into a JPEG file This function saves the current computer screen as a JPEG file. (1) In the Conversion Method field, select Creating screen capture. () In the File settings field, click on the Browse button for File name after conversion. The Save As dialog box appears. () In the Save As dialog box: (a) Specify the location in which to save the converted file; (b) Enter a file name of up to 8 characters in the File Name field; and (c) Click on the Save button. (4) (a) In the JPEG Conversion Tool window, click on the Conversion button. (b) The resolution selection dialog box appears. Select a desired resolution and click on the OK button. (c) A confirmation message appears. Click Yes. The computer creates a screen capture, and converts it into a JPEG file in the specified location. When it is finished, a message appears to tell you that a “JPEG file has been created”. Note The selected resolution in the dialog box will be the maximum resolution of the converted image file. Specify the resolution in accordance with your projector’s resolution. • (1)(1) ()() (4)-(a)(4)-(a) ()-(b)()-(c) ()-(a) (4)-(c)(4)-(c) (4)-(b)(4)-(b) Setting up the projector using a Web browser How to use the “Projector Configuration Tool” The “Projector Configuration Tool” uses the Web server features of the projector to set up the projector using the network. When using the “Projector Configuration Tool”, set up the Network connecting the projector and the computer. 1 See “Checking the projector status” p.58 to display information on the screen and write down the IP address. 2 Invoke Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0 or Ver. 7.0* is recommended. Enable the Javascript functions. * Toshiba does not guarantee the operation for later versions. 3 In the address bar, enter the IP address “http://xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx/” recorded in step 1 above. The Web browser will then display the following page. Projector name Projector ID Menu Note: If you use a proxy server, do not enable the proxy when accessing the above IP address. When the wireless LAN is set to use Ad hoc mode, use the WEB browser function in the Easy Connect menu of Network Utility. Note This function can be enabled using the WEB Browser function in the Easy Connect menu of Network Utility without specifying the URL into the browser’s address bar. • How to use the JPEG Conversion Tool (Continued)
86 87 Network andUSB memory 4 Select items from the menu on the left. Settings: Make settings for the Network or USB memory input menu. Status Display: Verify the projector state. Features: Shows the functions available with the Network or USB memory. Top: Returns you to the top page. TOSHIBA Projector Site: The browser will display the home page at http://multimedia. projector-toshiba.com/map.html, providing projector information. The home page address is subject to change without notice. (The Toshiba’s web site can be browsed only when your computer can access the Internet.) Setting up the projector using a Web browser (Continued) Details on major items Settings When Browser authentication has been set to On, access to the setup page requires the input of the password. Wireless LAN: The items displayed on the screen can be set. Entering individual items and press the Execute button to update their setting. Wired LAN: The items displayed on the screen can be set. Entering individual items and press the Execute button to update their setting. Control settings: The items displayed on the screen can be set. Entering individual items and press the Execute button to update their setting. Slideshow: The items displayed on the screen can be set. Entering individual items and press the Execute button to update their setting. Status display Displays some states of the projector. Projector: Displays the contents of status display in the menu. Network/USB: Displays the contents of status display of the Network or USB memory input. Maintenance: Describes an error if it occurs, for example, when the lamp has blown. Notes Clicking the ? button opens a popup help window. The security items such as “Remote control” and “Browser authentication” cannot be set. • • • •
88 89 Maintenance 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 replacement message appears on the screen. When the replacement time approaches, a message will appear 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 approaches. (Refer to “Status display”. p.43) 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, as they may be contaminated. If the lamp bursts, consult a doctor if glass dust or mercury gas gets into your eyes or is inhaled. • • • • • • • • • • • 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 dealership 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 “TLPLW23” (sold separately). If the lamp other than the specified one is used, it may cause a malfunction or damage to the unit due to the difference in the connector shape or the lamp rate. • • 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. • • Lamp replacement Maintenance
9091 Maintenance Lamp replacement (Continued) 1 Unplug power cord. 2 Wait until lamp is suffi ciently cooled. Wait for at least 1 hour. 3 Remove the outer lamp cover. Loosen the 2 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 fi nger(s). If you have any diffi culty in removal, you can use a screwdriver or any other smaller tool for your convenience. 4 Remove the inner lamp cover. Remove the screw and carefully set it aside, and take off the inner lamp cover. Be sure not to loose the screw. 5 Pull out the lamp. Loosen the 3 lamp locking screws, pull up the handle, and press the tab to remove the lamp. 6 Mount the new lamp. Align the orientation, press down the new lamp until the bottom is reached, and lock in place using the 3 lamp locking screws. Inner lamp cover Ta b Outer lamp cover 7 Replace the inner lamp cover. Tighten the screw removed in step 4 until the inner lamp cover is no longer loose. 8 Replace the outer lamp cover. Align the cover, and press it in, then tighten the screws loosened in step 3 until the outer lamp cover is no longer loose. (Be sure to replace the outer lamp cover.) 9 Reset the lamp time. See the lamp’s manual for instructions on resetting the lamp time. Notes and Precautions The [ Lamp time ] item in the Status display menu indicates the time of lamp use (as a rough guide) p.43 Please replace the lamp after 2000 hours of use with [ Lamp power] in the Default setting 2 menu set to [ Standard], and 3000 hours of use with [ Lamp power] in the Default setting 2 menu set to [Low]. p.42 There are cases that the lamp can not work before the above mentioned period expires or before the replacement message is displayed. 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.) About lamp replacement messages The lamp replacement message of this projector displays an appropriate period according to the use period for [ Standard] / [Low ] of the [ Lamp power ] respectively. When the replacement time approaches, the message of “The lamp life is ending. Please change the lamp.” is displayed every time the power is turned on. This display disappears when you press the button. • • Used Lamps This projector’s lamps contain trace amounts of environmentally harmful inorganic mercury. Be careful not to break used lamps, and dispose of them in accordance with local regulations. • • • • • •
9 9 Others Lens and main unit cleaning WARNING Request cleaning and maintenance of a ceiling-mounted unit from your projector dealership. Attempting to clean or replace the lamp in a high location by yourself may cause you to fall, 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 Unplug the power cord before cleaning the main unit. 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 unit failure. Do not use benzene, thinner and the like as they may deform or discolor the unit or damage the paint surface. Do not use a chemically saturated cloth. • • • • • • • Trouble indications The indicator illuminates and a beep sound informs you of internal abnormalities. No power ⇒ Problem with projectorUnplug 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. If a lamp burns out, replace it with a new one. • • 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. 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. • • Power went out during use ⇒ Problem with internal cooling fan.Unplug the power cord, and contact your dealer. The icon will appear before the power goes out. • Power went out during use, or power won’t come on ⇒ The lamp cover is not properly attached. Unplug the power cord, and reattach the lamp cover. p.90• Power went out during use ⇒ Problem inside the projector.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. The icon will appear before the power goes out. • • Note After there is an abnormal indication, the abnormal status remains until the main power switch is turned off. • Others (Off) (Red lit)(Red flashing)Or (Red lit)(Red lit) (Red lit)(Red flashing) (Red lit)(Green flashing) (Red lit)(Orange flashing) (Red lit)(Orange lit) Or (Orange flashing)
9495 Others If you think something is wrong, check the followings before contacting customer service. Please see “Trouble indications” p.93 as well. If This HappensCheck No powerIs the power cord plugged in? Is it connected to the projector? Is the main power switch turned on? p.24 Is the outer lamp cover attached properly? p.90 • • • Power goes out during use Is the ambient temperature high? p.93 Is the air intake or air exhaust blocked? p.93 • • No pictureIs the input source selected correctly? (When [Auto input search] is [Off]) p.41 Is the mute function on? p.32 Is the brightness setting minimized? p.36 Are the connections set up correctly? p.22 p.23 Are all the connected devices functioning properly? • • • • • No audioIs the mute function on? p.32 Is the volume setting minimized? p.27 Are the connections set up correctly? p.22 p.23 Are all the connected devices functioning properly? • • • • Picture not displayed correctly Is the input signal supported by the projector? p.97 p.98 Is there something generating an abnormal video signal, for instance the video tape? • • Picture blurred Part of picture out of focus Is the lens dirty? p.92 Is the lens focus adjusted optimally? p.27 Is the projection distance within the projector’s supported range? p.21 Is the projector’s screen placement angle tilted too far? p.21 Are the sharpness or sampling phase adjustments off? p.36 p.37 • • • • • Image is darkAre the brightness or contrast adjustments off? p.36 Is the lamp nearing the end of its service life? p.43 • • Colors too light Bad shading Are the color, tint, R-level, G-level, or B-level adjustments off? p.36 Is the screen dirty? Is the blackboard mode set properly? p.41 Is the lamp nearing the end of its service life? p.43 • • • • Control panel key doesn’t work Is the key lock function on? p.43• Troubleshooting If This HappensCheck Remote control doesn’t work Is the remote control code identical with the projector's code? p.42 Are the remote control’s batteries drained? Are the batteries inserted into the remote control correctly? p.19 Is the remote control being used within the effective range? p.19 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? • • • • • • USB device images aren’t projected Is the USB memory inserted correctly? Is a USB memory not supported by the projector inserted? p.47 Are there any JPEG or MPEG files saved on the USB memory? Are the files too large or in an unsupported format for the projector? For JPEG files, convert them with the supplied software application. p.81 • • • • The wireless LAN doesn’t work Are the transmission mode, SSID, etc. properly configured? Are there any obstructions between the computer and the projector? Do your computer and OS support the supplied software application? p.60 • • •
9697 Others Specifications List of general specifications ItemSpecification Consumption Power 85 W Weight4. kg External Dimensions (including protruding parts) 8 × 1 8 × 68 mm (W × H × D) Cabinet materialPC+ABS resin and ABS resin Conditions for usage environmentTemp: 5°C to 5°C; relative humidity: 0% to 70% Display pixels1 DLP® chip Picture elements786,4 pixels (10 4 H × 768 V) LensF= . ~ .47 f= .97~ 7.56 mm Lamp High-pressure mercury lamp (275 W) Projection screen size40- 00 inches Projection distance1. 9 m − 1 .01 m Speaker1 W (Mono) Connection terminal COMPUTER(Y/PB/PR) 1 IN terminal DVI-I: Analog RGB / Digital RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use) AUDIO: .5 mm dia. stereo mini-jack, 1.5 V (rms) COMPUTER(Y/PB/PR) IN terminal Mini D sub 15 pin Analog RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use) AUDIO: .5 mm dia. stereo mini-jack, 1.5 V (rms), kΩ or more MONITOR terminalMini D sub 15 pin RGB / Y/PB/PR (dual use) S-VIDEO terminalMini DIN 4 pin VIDEO terminalRCA Pin Jack, 1 V (p-p), 75 Ω AUDIO (L/R) terminalRCA Pin Jack × , 1.5 V (rms), kΩ or more AUDIO OUT terminal .5 mm dia. stereo mini-jack CONTROL terminalD sub 9 pin (RS- C) USB terminalUSB .0 High-speed enabled Type A;Output voltage: +5 VDC; Supply current: 500 mA LAN terminal10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 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 TLPLW • • • 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. ResolutionModeRefresh rate (Hz) H-frequency (kHz) Clock (MHz) 7 0 x 400 7 0x400_85 85.0 9 7.9 7 5.500 640 x 480VGA_6059.940 1.469 5.175 VGA_7 7 .809 7.861 1.500 VGA_7575.000 7.500 1.500 VGA_8585.0084 . 69 6.000 800 x 600SVGA_5656. 50 5.156 6.000 SVGA_6060. 17 7.87940.000 SVGA_7 7 .188 48.07750.000 SVGA_7575.00046.87549.500 SVGA_8585.061 5 .67456. 50 8 x 6 4 MAC16"74.550 49.7 557. 8 10 4 x 768 XGA_6060.004 48. 6 65.000 XGA_7070.06956.47675.000 XGA_7575.0 960.0 78.750 XGA_8584.99768.66794.500 MAC19"74.70060.1 479.857 115 x 864 SXGA1_7575.00067.500108.000 1 80 x 960 QuadVGA_6060.00060.000108.000 QuadVGA_85 85.00 85.9 8148.500 1 80 x 10 4 SXGA _60 60.0 0 6 .981 108.000 SXGA _75 75.0 5 79.976 1 5.000 SXGA _85 85.0 4 91.146157.500 1400 x 1050SXGA+59.978 65. 171 1.750 1600 x 1 00 UXGA_6060.00075.000 16 .000 Note Signals whose resolution exceeds the native resolution (10 4 × 768 pixels) will be compressed. For this reason, some information may be lost, or image quality may be affected. •
9899 Others List of supported signals (Component signals) Signal format fh(kHz) fv(Hz) 480i(525i)@60Hz *15.73 59.94 480p(525p)@60Hz 31.47 59.94 576i(625i)@50Hz *15.63 50.00 576p(625p)@50Hz 31.25 50.00 720p(750p)@60Hz 45.00 60.00 720p(750p)@50Hz 37.50 50.00 1080i(1125i)@60Hz 33.75 60.00 1080i(1125i)@50Hz 28.13 50.00 1080p(1125p)@60Hz 67.50 60.00 1080p(1125p)@50Hz 56.25 50.00 * DVI digital input is not supported. List of supported signals (Video, S-Video signals) Video mode fh(kHz) fv(Hz) fsc(MHz) NTSC 15.73 60 3.58PAL 15.63 50 4.43 SECAM 15.63 50 4.25 or 4.41 PAL-M 15.73 60 3.58PAL-N 15.63 50 3.58 PAL-60 15.73 60 4.43 NTSC4.43 15.73 60 4.43 Pin assignment of DVI-I terminal ■ ■ ■ Analog input signal Analog RGB input RGB signals: 0.7 V (p-p) 75 Ω Horizontal sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity) Vertical sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity) Y/PB/PR input Y signal: 1.0 V (p-p) 75 Ω P B/PR signals: 0.7 V (p-p) 75 Ω DVI digital & analog connector Specifi cations (Continued) Pin assignment of COMPUTER 2 IN & MONITOR terminals Pin No. Pin descriptionDuring RGB inputDuring Y/PB/PR input 1 Video signal (R)Color difference signal (PR) 2 Video signal (G)Luminance signal (Y) 3 Video signal (B)Color difference signal (PB) 4 GND * 5 GND * 6 GND(R) GND(P R) 7 GND(G) GND(Y) 8 GND(B) GND(P B) 9 N.C * 10 GND * 11 GND * 12 N.C * 13 Horizontal sync signal* 14Vertical sync signal* 15 N.C * * Do not connect anything. ■ Input Signal RGB input RGB signals: 0.7 V (p-p) 75 Ω Horizontal sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity) Vertical sync signal: TTL level (Pos/neg polarity) Y/PB/PR input Y signal: 1.0 V (p-p) 75 Ω P B/PR signals: 0.7 V (p-p) 75 Ω Mini D sub 15 Pin connector 5 1 10 15 11 6 Pin No. Pin description Pin No. Pin description 1 T.M.D.S. data 2 – 16 Hot plug detection 2 T.M.D.S. data 2 + 17 T.M.D.S. data 0 – 3 T.M.D.S. data 2/4 shielded 18 T.M.D.S. data 0 + 4 T.M.D.S. data 4 – (N.C) 19 T.M.D.S. data 0/5 shielded 5 T.M.D.S. data 4 + (N.C) 20 T.M.D.S. data 5 – (N.C) 6 DDC clock 21 T.M.D.S. data 5 + (N.C) 7 DDC data 22 T.M.D.S. clock shielded 8 Analog vertical sync signal 23 T.M.D.S. clock + 9 T.M.D.S. data 1 – 24 T.M.D.S. clock – 10 T.M.D.S. data 1 + C1 Analog video signal (R/P R) 11 T.M.D.S. data 1/3 shielded C2 Analog video signal (G/Y) 12 T.M.D.S. data 3 – (N.C) C3 Analog video signal (B/P B) 13 T.M.D.S. data 3 + (N.C) C4 Analog horizontal sync signal 14 +5 V power source C5 Analog GND (R/P R, G/Y, B/PB) 15 GND(+5 V, H Sync & V Sync)