Hitachi CP-X955W/E manual

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    1 Contents Page Before use ............................. 3 Names and functions of each part ............................... 8 Installation ........................... 11 Basic operations .................. 12 Adjustments and functions .. 14 Connection to the video signal terminals ..................... 19 Connection to the RGB signal terminals ....[...]

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    2 FOR THE CUST OMERS IN U .K THIS PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH A TWO PIN MAINS PLUG FOR USE IN MAINLAND EUROPE. FOR THE U.K PLEASE REFER TO THE NOTES ON THIS PAGE. IMPOR T ANT FOR UNITED KINGDOM WORDING FOR CLASS I EQ UIPMENT INSTR UCTION BOOKS AND LABELS The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value o[...]

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    3 WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fr[...]

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    4 L Do not look directly at the lens when the lamp is lit. Do not look directly at the lens when the lamp is lit. Since a strong light is used, it could damage you vision, etc. Especially pay attention if children are present. L Do not insert any foreign object. • Do not insert a metal or flammable object inside through the ventilation holes, etc[...]

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    5 L Be careful in handling the power cord. • Do not scratch, damage or process the power cord. Do not bend it forcibly. Also do not put a heavy object on it, do not heat it and do not pull it. If you do, the power cord may be damaged and it may cause a fire, electric shock, etc. • Do not pull the cord. • Do not put a heavy object on it. • D[...]

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    6 Caution L Do not place this unit in a moist or dusty place. • Do not place this unit in a moist or dusty place. It may cause a fire, electric shock, etc. • Do not place this unit where it would be exposed to soot or steam, near a cooking stove or humidifier, etc. It may cause a fire, electric shock, etc. L Set the caster stoppers. When this u[...]

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    7 Caution [General cautions] L Do not place this unit where it gets hot. Be careful since if you place the unit outdoors, in a place exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating device, the cabinet and parts could be affected. L Volume. Use at the proper volume level so that it does not bother persons in the neighborhood. Especially, since the soun[...]

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    8 ON LAMP TEMP STANDBY /ON INPUT MUTE ZOOM FOCUS MENU RESET ON LAMP TEMP STANDBY /ON INPUT MUTE ZOOM FOCUS MENU RESET S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO LR AC SW AC IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT RGB IN RGB OUT CONTROL Names and functions of each part Main unit • Use the remote control transmitter within the range of about 16 feet from the remote control sensor and with[...]

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    9 Names and functions of each part (continued) Remote control transmitter MUTE button Silences the sound. (Cancels the mute when the unit is set in mute mode.) VOLUME button Adjusts volume. The sound is loud or low while pressing the “+” or “–” button. LASER ON Laser pointer ON/OFF button. Use as a stick (for indication). (See page 10) MO[...]

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    10 How to insert batteries insert the provided batteries (LR6 (alkali)) into the remote control transmitter. ¡ Remove the battery compartment cover. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow while pressing slightly down on it. ™ Insert the batteries as illustrated inside the battery compartment. £ Replace the cover. Caut[...]

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    11 Installation Example of the projector and screen installation Determine picture size and projection distance as illustrated below. How to use foot adjusters 1. Lift up the projector, unlock the foot adjusters. 2. Adjust a viewing angle, and then lock the foot adjusters complete. 3. To adjust the angle slightly, revolve the foot adjusters. Adjust[...]

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    12 Basic operations T o project the picture 1 T urn the MAIN PO WER s witch of the pr ojector on. [ I : ON] • The ON indicator will light up orange. 2 Press the ST ANDBY/ON b utton. • The ON indicator blinks (green) and then lights (green). • The ON indicator will blink green during warm-up and light up. 3 T urn the lens cover le ver down. ?[...]

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    13 Basic operations (continued) T o turn off the power 1 Press the ST ANDBY/ON b utton, f or 1 second. • The ON indicator lights up orange and the lamp turns off. (About 1 minute later), the fan stops and the indicator blinks orange. • Press the STANDBY/ON button for short time (less than 1 second), the projector do not set in standby mode. 2 T[...]

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    14 Adjustments and functions Memory function Individual memory functions are provided for the VIDEO1, VIDEO2, RGB1 and RGB2 input terminals. Adjustments are saved after power off. 1 Press the MENU ( ) buttons or the MENU ON / OFF button. • On-screen menus are displayed on the screen. 2 Select the menu to be adjusted using the MENU ( ) b uttons or[...]

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    15 SET UP The menu SET UP serves for the change of parameters influencing the picture and for the move picture position. RGB signal input VIDEO signal input Caution • Menu items cannot be adjusted, while displaying the start up screen (“NO INPUT IS DETECTED” or “SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE”). • TINT cannot be adjusted with PAL/SECAM/M-PAL vide[...]

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    16 Adjustments and functions (continued) INPUT The menu INPUT serves for the selection of input source. SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TEST PATTERN SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TEST PATTERN AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4.43 M-PAL SYSTEM Adjustment Item RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TEST PATTERN SYSTEM Details of adjustment Se[...]

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    17 Adjustments and functions (continued) Adjustment Item MIRROR BLANK REVEAL MESSAGE OPT . (OPTION) The menu OPT. allows you to control communication function etc. SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. TURN ON TURN OFF MESSAGE SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. COM. SPEED COM. BITS TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF START UP Details of adjustment Inverts the picture horizontally or ver[...]

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    18 Adjustments and functions (continued) Adjustment Item COM. SPEED (COMMUNICATION SPEED) COM. BITS (COMMUNICATION BITS) TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF START UP SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 COM. SPEED (bps) SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. 7N1 8N1 COM. BITS SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. 10 min. TIMER SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT. ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ESP[...]

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    19 Connection to the video signal terminals 1. Input signal S-VIDEO signal VIDEO signal AUDIO signal Input Output 2. Signal input terminal Connection to the RGB signal terminal 1. Input / output signal Video signal Horizontal sync signal Vertical sync signal Composite sync signal Audio signal Input Output Analog 0.7Vp-p 75 Ω termination (Positive[...]

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    20 Connection to the RGB signal terminal (continued) 3. Example of computer signal Resolution H × V 640 × 350 640 × 400 640 × 400 640 × 480 640 × 480 640 × 480 640 × 480 640 × 480 800 × 600 800 × 600 800 × 600 800 × 600 800 × 600 832 × 624 1024 × 768 1024 × 768 1024 × 768 1152 × 864 1280 × 960 1280 × 1024 1280 × 1024 fH (kHz) [...]

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    21 Connection to the RGB signal terminal (continued) 4. Initial set signals The following signals are initially set. The settings may be different depending on the computer type. In this case, adjust the settings referring to pages 14, 15. DATA HSYNC Active (c) Front porch (d) Back porch (b) Sync. (a) DATA VSYNC Active (c) Front porch (d) Back porc[...]

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    22 Connection to the control signal terminal 1. Control signal terminal Pin No . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RS232C SELO RTS GND RDP TDP Caution Turn off the power of both the projector and computer before connecting. Connect the computer to the control terminal of the projector using an appropriate cable. Refer to the instruction manual of[...]

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    23 Connection to the control signal terminal (continued) PS/2 mouse ADB (Mac) mouse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CLK DATA RTS SEL0 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 DATA +5V GND CLK Computer Projector 6 3 4 2 1 Mini Din 6pin PS/2 cable +5V 5 Serial mouse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DATA RTS GND 1 2 3 4 ADB +5V GND Computer Projector 3 4 2 1 Mini Din 4[...]

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    24 Connection to the control signal terminal (continued) 3. Communication (1) Connect the projector and computer using RS 232C cable. (2) Turn on the computer and after computer is setting up, turn on the projector. (3) Select the data speed (COM.SPEED) and the data format (COM.BITS) of the projector. (See page 18) (4) Start communication. 4. Contr[...]

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    25 Connection to the control signal terminal (continued) Control data table Item MOUSE COMMUNICATE POWER ZOOM FOCUS MIRROR INPUT VIDEO SYSTEM VOLUME MUTE BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARPNESS H.PHASE H.POSIT H.SIZE V.POSIT BLANK REVEAL Caution If computer sends the undefined command code or data code, Projector can not guarantee operation. Data code[...]

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    26 Connection to the control signal terminal (continued) The procedure of getting the Projector status. (1) Computer sends the command ’20H’ + ‘yyH’ to Projector. (2) Projector reply the command ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes. The procedure of setting the Projector status (1) Computer sends the command ‘3xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes[...]

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    27 Example of system setup Connecting various equipment. Caution Turn power off to all devices before connecting. Refer to the instruction manual of each device before connecting. Cleaning the air filter Clean the air filter about every 100 hours or when “CHECK THE AIR FLOW” is displayed. 1 T urn off the MAIN PO WER switc h of the pr ojector an[...]

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    28 Cleaning the air filter (continued) 3 Clean the air filter using a v acuum c leaner . If dirt is still present, wipe the air filter with a cloth moistened with water or neutral detergent and wipe with a dry cloth. 4 Re-install the air filter . Caution • If air filter is stutted with dust, etc., protection circuit will turn the power off. • ?[...]

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    29 ON indicator LAMP indicator TEMP indicator Indicator status Lights orange Blinks green Lights green Blinks orange Lights red Lights red Lights red Blinks red Meaning Standby mode During warming up During operation During cooling down Under the mode Lamp cannot light Temperature inside too high Cooling fan accidented Remedy — — — — — ?[...]

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    30 Specifications • All specifications are subject to change without notice. Liquid crystal panel Input/Output terminal Product name Model Name Display system Panel size Drive system Number of pixels Lens Lamp Speaker Power supply Power consumption Usable temperature range Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight video signal input terminal RGB input/outp[...]