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TDP-MT5 User Guide[...]
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FCC W arning " ! ! # !$ % # & !! $ ?[...]
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Declar ation of C onfor mity #$ , ;!$ ![...]
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i TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Safety Ins truct ions iii Introd uction 1 +) 6$ =>$ 6:! B +#E 5 ! [...]
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ii Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Maintenance & Troubleshooting 49 7 B @ )$ = >$ 7 B@ = >$ 7 ( $ [...]
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iii SAFETY INS TR UCTIONS + ! $ H 6 1 ) I : 6 + < 1 J #<7==>$ ?[...]
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iv SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safe Use And O pera tion Of Y ou r DLP Proj ector WA R N I N G - 5 !$ >$ % !>$[...]
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vi SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - 5 $ < 7== >$ $ # #$=$<7== >$$[...]
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1 INTR ODUCTION <= ' ! >$ $ #$ ! !# $ + $?[...]
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2 Intr oduc tion F IG UR E 1 Shipping box contents 1. Pr ojector + le ns cap 6. Enhanced Co nnectivity m odule 2. Soft car r y case 7. VESA co mputer cab le 3. User’ s Guide and qui ck start card 8. Composite Audio/Video (A/V ) cable 4. P ow er cor d 9. S-vid eo cable 5. Remote contr ol d a t a v i d e o k e y s t o n e f o r w a r d b a c k m e [...]
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3 F IG UR E 2 Front view of pro jector F IG UR E 3 Back view of projector F IG UR E 4 Back view of projector with Enhanced Connectivity Module attached focus ri ng zoom ring power cord connector heigh t adju stment button connecto r panel key p a d[...]
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4 Intr oduc tion If Y ou Need Assistance #$# &$$ ! N O?[...]
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5 SETTING UP THE PR OJECTOR #$ $!%! %> $$!G !?[...]
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6 Setti ng up the Pr ojector . > $ ## # ''P % >$ A,@! H!# ! J[...]
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7 Connec ting the En hance d Connect ivity Modul e $$ $# >$ , NO TE : Before you con tinue , mak e sure the pr ojector is unplugged and your equipment is turn ed o ff . F IG[...]
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8 Setti ng up the Pr ojector NO TE: If you have turned Auto Source off (page 45), you may need to press the s ource button on the k eypad more than once to display an active source . The sources sw itc h in this order : PC 1-Analog, PC 1- Digital, PC 2-Analog, Video 3-Component, Video 1 S-Video, and Video 2- Compos ite . [...]
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9 Connec ting a Video De vice E$$$0)<0< $$!!$ !*<0$ !0[...]
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10 Setti ng up the Pr ojector &$! $$$ $$ !! . # % ?[...]
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11 To w a t c h r e g u l a r T V NO TE: If needed, you can pur- chase longer cables at your local electr onics store. < $ % !H # #$J?[...]
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12 Setti ng up the Pr ojector F IG UR E 13 Connecting the projector to a TV tuner using the S-video cable and the composite A/V cable 5 = % $ ! ! # > $ ?[...]
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13 8 0 - 0!!> $$+# !I sour ce ?[...]
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14 Setti ng up the Pr ojector If y our TV tun er has co mposite v ideo out put: 1 =#$/0$I%H !J$$ $N ! O$$?[...]
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15 T o watch a D VD or VHS ta pe < $ % ! !! # $ # ! ! $ E $ ?[...]
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16 Setti ng up the Pr ojector F IG UR E 16 Connecting the projector to a video player using the S-video cable and the composite A/V cable 5 = % $ ! ! # > $ ?[...]
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17 8 =! !! $ - ! !! >$ $+# !I sour [...]
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18 Setti ng up the Pr ojector If your video device has composit e video outp ut: 1 =#$/0$I%H !J$$ $N ! O$$?[...]
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19 To w a t c h H D T V < $ % ! !! # $ # H$[...]
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20 Setti ng up the Pr ojector 5 = % $ ! ! # > $ $$ ?[...]
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21 If your HDTV tune r has a D VI or comp onen t vide o (Col orStre am) output : ( < 0 + $ $ < 0 + $ $ $ ! N=O($?[...]
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22 Setti ng up the Pr ojector T urning Off the Pr ojector +#% # #> $# !# standby !?[...]
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23 Connecting a Computer > $ % 01 $ $ +# $ ! $!?[...]
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24 Displaying your Comp uter S ource WA R N I N G : Never use a p ow er cord other than the on e pro vided with your Pr ojector . Always use a T o shiba author ized pow er cord. F ailure to use a T oshiba autho rized pow er cord could result in f ire and/ or electric shock. 1 ) $#[...]
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25 6$$$$!.$$5.;!% $$! +#! !! !?[...]
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26 NO TE : With some computers , the order in which you pow er up the equipment is ver y impor tant. Most computers should be turned on last, after all other peri pherals have been turned on. Refer to your computer’ s documentation to determine the corre ct order . 5 $ !!?[...]
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27 USING T HE PR OJECTOR $!$ %!!> >$+ !#$ [...]
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28 Usin g the Projecto r >$ " !% #$ " $ # >$, 1 = !?[...]
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29 Using the Remote Cont ro l + % $ ' 2 # ! =$ ?[...]
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30 Usin g the Projecto r Using the K e ypad an d Remot e Contr ol Button s ;!! $!! !$ ?[...]
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31 Ke y s t o n e + - 6 # ! > $ ! " = key s to n e + [...]
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32 Usin g the Projecto r Po w e r b u t t o n !## # $ ! #! % $[...]
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33 Using the On-Scr een Menus >$ % !> ! $ # #?[...]
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34 Usin g the Projecto r Displa y Menu $ $ < menu/select ! ?[...]
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35 Contra st $$ !#!##$ % !!#$ !> $?[...]
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36 Usin g the Projecto r Audio Menu F IG UR E 28 Display menu Vo l u m e E$!> !$# >$I ! 6 [...]
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37 Ima ge Menu for Vi deo So ur ces $$+ menu/select ! !%%?[...]
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38 Usin g the Projecto r NO TE: Y our viewing pr eferenc es may vary from those liste d. Cycle through the r esize options and pick the one you lik e the best. T ab le 1: Resize opti ons for various setups If you have this so ur ce and this scr een aspect choose thi s res ize option to get th is imag e !! 0 B,2 ![...]
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39 !#)G En hanced W idescr een %$ A,@$!!!!% $ [...]
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40 Usin g the Projecto r Standa rd G# # !!B,2$$+# B,2$[...]
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41 Overscan $ !# !! $ Zoom % ?[...]
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42 Usin g the Projecto r Image Menu for Com pute r Sources $$+ menu/select ! K !%?[...]
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43 Auto I mage > $ $! >$ $ G ! $! G #$[...]
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44 Usin g the Projecto r Color Ma na geme nt Menu F IG UR E 34 Color Management menu Degamma NO TE: Y our viewing pr eferenc es may var y. Cycle thr ough the degamma options and pic k the one you lik e the best. < $ $ $ #?[...]
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45 Control Menu $ $ menu/ se lec t ! K !%?[...]
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46 Usin g the Projecto r Advanced Menu F IG UR E 36 Advanced menu Rear Pr oject ; Rear Pr oject >$ $>$# !?[...]
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47 Res et *) ! menu/select H.$70! ?[...]
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48 Usin g the Projecto r Status Menu ! ## ! #?[...]
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49 MAINTENAN CE & T R OUBLE SHOOTING $!$ %, - $ - $>$ - $>$ #?[...]
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50 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing 3 >$ ###$= ! ! %!$H(2@J?[...]
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51 5 7# ! % ! # ! H( BJ< # ! ?[...]
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52 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Cleaning the Pr ojection Lamp Filter Scr eens +!! !#$ !$ $$!?[...]
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53 Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Contr ol ## !!%$ $# %$?[...]
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54 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 71<#>$! $#>$ # % [...]
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55 T abl e 3: Pr oblem with the pr ojector Symptom Remedy Pr ojector not runnin g (LED not lit gr een) %$!$ $!##$$ $[...]
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56 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Lamp g ettin g dimmer % # ) $ ?[...]
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57 T ab le 4: Pr oblem wit h a video imag e Symptom Remedy Ima ge out of f ocus > $ # $ >$$ '[...]
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58 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing T a ble 5: Pr oblem wit h a computer imag e Symptom Remedy Only the st art-up screen displays $$$!$$ $! [...]
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59 &# $ ! # $ #% # , - ! #?[...]
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60 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing[...]
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61 APPENDIX Specific ations >$ !!!% !! $#! Te m p e r a t u r e Opera ti ng 50 ° to 104[...]
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62 Appendix Accessor ies NO TE: Use only T oshiba- appro ved accessories . Other pr oducts ha ve not been tes ted with the pro jector . P ow er Cor ds (one ships with pr ojecto r ; type de pends on co untry) Standa rd Ac cessories (shi p with the projecto r) Quick Star t ca rd User’ s Guide Soft Case Ship ping Bo x VESA Computer Cable 6 ft (1.8 m[...]
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63 Audi o/vid eo in puts o n th e En hanc ed Conn ecti vit y Mo dule Sour ce Vide o Audio 01Q 01 !! ):& H*< 'J >$ < < [...]
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64 Appendix Pr ojected Ima ge Siz e NO TE: U se the grap h and table to help you determ ine proj ected image siz es . F IG UR E 43 Projected image size for 16:9 aspect ratio Ta b l e 6 : Range of distance to the screen for a given screen size for 16:9 aspect ratio Diagon al Screen Size (inches) Distance to screen Imag e Width (i nche s) Maxi mum di[...]
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65 F IG UR E 44 Projected image size for 4:3 aspect ratio Ta b l e 7 : Rang e of distance to the screen for a given scr e en size fo r 4:3 aspect ratio Diagon al Screen Size (inches) Distance to scr een Imag e Width (i nche s) Maxi mum distanc e (feet) Mini mum Distance (feet) 60 48 8.9 7. 2 72 58 10.7 8.7 84 67 12.5 10.1 90 72 13.4 10.9 100 80 14.[...]
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66 Appendix[...]
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67 IND EX A $$ ! A !> 2B $ 2 ' $ BB $ 2' # >$ ? 2B ?[...]
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