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position, H. position, H. size, Auto adjust execute Adjusting the projector's elevator . . 9 INPUT Menu 32 Using the Security Bar 10 Color space, Component, Video format, Connecting your devices 11 Frame lock, Information Connecting ...Multifunctional settings . . . . 24 Using the menu function 24 2 phase, H. Content Content About this manual 1 EASY Menu 25 Content 2 Projector features 3 Aspect, Keystone, Mode, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Whisper, Mirror, Reset, Filter time, Preparations 3 Language, About contents of package 3 Go...
position, H. position, H. size, Auto adjust execute Adjusting the projector's elevator . . 9 INPUT Menu 32 Using the Security Bar 10 Color space, Component, Video format, Connecting your devices 11 Frame lock, Information Connecting ...Multifunctional settings . . . . 24 Using the menu function 24 2 phase, H. Content Content About this manual 1 EASY Menu 25 Content 2 Projector features 3 Aspect, Keystone, Mode, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Whisper, Mirror, Reset, Filter time, Preparations 3 Language, About contents of package 3 Go...
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Part names Part names Projector Lamp cover (41) (Lamp unit is inside.) Zoom knob (19) Focus ring (19) Vent (7) Lens (17) Lens cover (3) Control buttons (6) Remote sensor (16) Speaker Security bar (10) ʢUse for attaching a commercial anti-theft chain orwire.) Front... intake vent are inside.) Bottom side WARNING ►During use or immediately after use, do not touch around the lamp and vents of the projector. () It could cause a burn. 4
Part names Part names Projector Lamp cover (41) (Lamp unit is inside.) Zoom knob (19) Focus ring (19) Vent (7) Lens (17) Lens cover (3) Control buttons (6) Remote sensor (16) Speaker Security bar (10) ʢUse for attaching a commercial anti-theft chain orwire.) Front... intake vent are inside.) Bottom side WARNING ►During use or immediately after use, do not touch around the lamp and vents of the projector. () It could cause a burn. 4
User Manual
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When this switch is pushed in, RGB OUT is selected. Under certain exceptional circumstances, the projector may not operate correctly and the microprocessor will need to a monitor, outputs the signal input via RGB IN1. In such a case, please push the Restart ... to select RGB IN2 or RGB OUT for the corresponding port. NOTE (*) About Restart switch: This projector is controlled by using a cocktail stick or similar, and before turning on again, make the projector cool down at least 10 minutes without operating. Only push the Restart switch in , RGB IN2 is selected. Part names...
When this switch is pushed in, RGB OUT is selected. Under certain exceptional circumstances, the projector may not operate correctly and the microprocessor will need to a monitor, outputs the signal input via RGB IN1. In such a case, please push the Restart ... to select RGB IN2 or RGB OUT for the corresponding port. NOTE (*) About Restart switch: This projector is controlled by using a cocktail stick or similar, and before turning on again, make the projector cool down at least 10 minutes without operating. Only push the Restart switch in , RGB IN2 is selected. Part names...
User Manual
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...screen: CP-S240 : 800×600, CP-X250 : 1024×768 (a) The screen size (diagonal) (b) (b) Distance from the projector to determine the screen size and projection distance. max. max. down For the model CP-S240 (a) Screen size [inch (m)] 4 ... (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Screen height [cm (inch)] min. Setting up Arrangement Refer to the illustrations and tables below to the screen (±10%) (c) The height of the screen (±10%) 4:3 16:9 (c) up (a) (a) (c) down up 0.9 (36) 1.1 (43) 5 (2) 41 (16) 1.0 (39) 1.2 (47) -1 (0) 39 (15) 1.2 (48) 1.5 (58) 6 ...
...screen: CP-S240 : 800×600, CP-X250 : 1024×768 (a) The screen size (diagonal) (b) (b) Distance from the projector to determine the screen size and projection distance. max. max. down For the model CP-S240 (a) Screen size [inch (m)] 4 ... (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Screen height [cm (inch)] min. Setting up Arrangement Refer to the illustrations and tables below to the screen (±10%) (c) The height of the screen (±10%) 4:3 16:9 (c) up (a) (a) (c) down up 0.9 (36) 1.1 (43) 5 (2) 41 (16) 1.0 (39) 1.2 (47) -1 (0) 39 (15) 1.2 (48) 1.5 (58) 6 ...
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Dropping or knocking over the projector may cause damage or injury. CAUTION ►The security bar is intended to be used ) Security Bar Anti-theft chain or wire [sold separately] 10 It is not a comprehensive theft prevention measure. A commercial anti-theft chain or wire can be attached as an ...extra theft prevention measure. How to attach An anti-theft chain or wire can be attached to the security bar on the projector. 1. Setting up to...
Dropping or knocking over the projector may cause damage or injury. CAUTION ►The security bar is intended to be used ) Security Bar Anti-theft chain or wire [sold separately] 10 It is not a comprehensive theft prevention measure. A commercial anti-theft chain or wire can be attached as an ...extra theft prevention measure. How to attach An anti-theft chain or wire can be attached to the security bar on the projector. 1. Setting up to...
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...; For a component video signal The aspect ratio will be automatically selected. The clock phase will be automatically adjusted. ● The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds. ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY ON HOME PAGE UP VOLUME Adjusting the position OFF END PAGE DOWN MUTE 1. The "POSITION" indication will automatically disappear after...
...; For a component video signal The aspect ratio will be automatically selected. The clock phase will be automatically adjusted. ● The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds. ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY ON HOME PAGE UP VOLUME Adjusting the position OFF END PAGE DOWN MUTE 1. The "POSITION" indication will automatically disappear after...
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... are classified into each purpose. Even if you want to the previous display, press the cursor button ◄ on the projector or remote control, or the ESC button on the remote control during the operation. If you don't do anything, the dialog will ... settings Using the menu function VIDEO RGB SEARCH This projector has the following menus: PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, ASPECT SETUP, AUTO BLANK SCREEN, OPTION, and EASY MENU. EASY MENU cosists of the selected menu will automatically disappear after about 10 seconds. ● Some functions cannot be active. ...
... are classified into each purpose. Even if you want to the previous display, press the cursor button ◄ on the projector or remote control, or the ESC button on the remote control during the operation. If you don't do anything, the dialog will ... settings Using the menu function VIDEO RGB SEARCH This projector has the following menus: PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, ASPECT SETUP, AUTO BLANK SCREEN, OPTION, and EASY MENU. EASY MENU cosists of the selected menu will automatically disappear after about 10 seconds. ● Some functions cannot be active. ...
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... excessive, the picture may not be selected automatically. Selecting this operation. The clock phase will be automatically adjusted. • The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds. A dark picture may not function correctly with some input. 31 For a video signal or s-video signal The video format best suited for an RGB...
... excessive, the picture may not be selected automatically. Selecting this operation. The clock phase will be automatically adjusted. • The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds. A dark picture may not function correctly with some input. 31 For a video signal or s-video signal The video format best suited for an RGB...
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...avoid remaining as a desired screen. Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to the following table. BLUE, WHITE...9660; switches the brightness level of the OSD (On Screen Display). BRIGHT DARK Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for 10 seconds. The ORIGINAL screen is a screen for the temporarily blanking feature (22). ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ...
...avoid remaining as a desired screen. Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼ on the projector or remote control, and press the cursor button ► on the projector or remote control, or the ENTER button on the remote control to the following table. BLUE, WHITE...9660; switches the brightness level of the OSD (On Screen Display). BRIGHT DARK Using the buttons ▲/▼ switches the mode for 10 seconds. The ORIGINAL screen is a screen for the temporarily blanking feature (22). ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH ...
Quick Start Guide
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... (a) Screen size [inch (m)] 4 : 3 screen (b) Projection distance (c) Screen height [m (inch)] [cm (inch)] min. Put nothing that is sucked or sticks to instructions of projector. (calculated for a full size screen, ±10%) (b) 4:3 (a) 16:9 (a) (c) up (c) down up 16 : 9 screen (b) Projection distance [m (c) Screen height (inch)] [cm (inch)] min. down up 30 (0.8) 0.9 (36) 1.1 (43) 5 (2) 41 (16) 1.0 (39...
... (a) Screen size [inch (m)] 4 : 3 screen (b) Projection distance (c) Screen height [m (inch)] [cm (inch)] min. Put nothing that is sucked or sticks to instructions of projector. (calculated for a full size screen, ±10%) (b) 4:3 (a) 16:9 (a) (c) up (c) down up 16 : 9 screen (b) Projection distance [m (c) Screen height (inch)] [cm (inch)] min. down up 30 (0.8) 0.9 (36) 1.1 (43) 5 (2) 41 (16) 1.0 (39...
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... the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that are recommended. Lamp (continued) A lamp has a finite product life. Turn the projector on the dialog. Lamp cover Screw Screws Handle NOTE • Please reset the lamp time only when you start using the LAMP TIME function in... yourself, 3. Type number = DT00731. 1. Loosen the lamp cover screw (marked by the handles. 5. Using the lamp for a suitable indication about the lamp. 10 In the case of a new lamp and early replacement are loosened in the previous process to remove it in place and firmly fasten the...
... the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that are recommended. Lamp (continued) A lamp has a finite product life. Turn the projector on the dialog. Lamp cover Screw Screws Handle NOTE • Please reset the lamp time only when you start using the LAMP TIME function in... yourself, 3. Type number = DT00731. 1. Loosen the lamp cover screw (marked by the handles. 5. Using the lamp for a suitable indication about the lamp. 10 In the case of a new lamp and early replacement are loosened in the previous process to remove it in place and firmly fasten the...
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...; Windows® 95, 98, 98SE, NT4.0, Me, 2000/XP CPU:Pentium® processor 133MHz / Memory:32MB or more Macintosh®: OS:Mac OS 10.2 or later CPU:Power PC® / Memory:32MB or more CD-ROM drive: 4x CD-ROM drive Display: 256 color / 640x480 dots resolution Applications:...ROM drive. Insert CD into the CD-ROM. NEVER INSERT THE CD-ROM INTO A NON-COMPUTER CD PLAYER! Macintosh®:(1) Double-click on the "Hitachi Projectors" icon appeared on the screen starts installer program. 3. Click the "Get Acrobat Reader" button on the CD-ROM. Click the model name of your ...
...; Windows® 95, 98, 98SE, NT4.0, Me, 2000/XP CPU:Pentium® processor 133MHz / Memory:32MB or more Macintosh®: OS:Mac OS 10.2 or later CPU:Power PC® / Memory:32MB or more CD-ROM drive: 4x CD-ROM drive Display: 256 color / 640x480 dots resolution Applications:...ROM drive. Insert CD into the CD-ROM. NEVER INSERT THE CD-ROM INTO A NON-COMPUTER CD PLAYER! Macintosh®:(1) Double-click on the "Hitachi Projectors" icon appeared on the screen starts installer program. 3. Click the "Get Acrobat Reader" button on the CD-ROM. Click the model name of your ...
Technical Operating Manual
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... (60Hz) 3.8 1.9 25.4 0.6 VGA (72Hz) 1.3 4.1 20.3 0.8 VGA (75Hz) 2.0 3.8 20.3 0.5 VGA (85Hz) 1.6 2.2 17.8 1.6 SVGA (56Hz) 2.0 3.6 22.2 0.7 SVGA (60Hz) 3.2 2.2 20.0 1.0 SVGA (72Hz) 2.4 1.3 16.0 1.1 SVGA (75Hz) 1.6 3.2 16.2 0.3 SVGA (85Hz) 1.1 2.7 14.2 0.6 Mac 16" mode 1.1 3.9 14.5 0.6 XGA (60Hz) 2.1 2.5 15.8 0.4 XGA (70Hz) 1.8 1.9 13.7 0.3 XGA (75Hz) 1.2 2.2 13.0 0.2 XGA (85Hz) 1.0 2.2 10.8 0.5 1152 x 864 (75Hz) 1.2 2.4 10.7 0.6 1280 x 960 (60Hz) 1.0 2.9 11.9 0.9 1280 x 1024 (60Hz) 1.0 2.3 11.9 0.4 1280 x 1024 (75Hz...
... (60Hz) 3.8 1.9 25.4 0.6 VGA (72Hz) 1.3 4.1 20.3 0.8 VGA (75Hz) 2.0 3.8 20.3 0.5 VGA (85Hz) 1.6 2.2 17.8 1.6 SVGA (56Hz) 2.0 3.6 22.2 0.7 SVGA (60Hz) 3.2 2.2 20.0 1.0 SVGA (72Hz) 2.4 1.3 16.0 1.1 SVGA (75Hz) 1.6 3.2 16.2 0.3 SVGA (85Hz) 1.1 2.7 14.2 0.6 Mac 16" mode 1.1 3.9 14.5 0.6 XGA (60Hz) 2.1 2.5 15.8 0.4 XGA (70Hz) 1.8 1.9 13.7 0.3 XGA (75Hz) 1.2 2.2 13.0 0.2 XGA (85Hz) 1.0 2.2 10.8 0.5 1152 x 864 (75Hz) 1.2 2.4 10.7 0.6 1280 x 960 (60Hz) 1.0 2.9 11.9 0.9 1280 x 1024 (60Hz) 1.0 2.3 11.9 0.4 1280 x 1024 (75Hz...
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Connection to the ports Connection to RGB OUT 3 Signal: TTL level (positive/negative) • Composite sync. sync. 15 A : SCL (DDC clock), B 54 321 10 9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11 At component video signal Pin Signal 1 CR/PR 2Y 3 CB/PB 4 (No connection) 5 Ground 6 CR/PR Ground 7 Y ...Ground 8 CB/PB Ground 9 (No connection) 10 Ground 11 (No connection) 15 * B Except when set to the ports AUDIO IN2 Y R CB/PB L CR/PR VIDEO S-VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN1 A B RGB...
Connection to the ports Connection to RGB OUT 3 Signal: TTL level (positive/negative) • Composite sync. sync. 15 A : SCL (DDC clock), B 54 321 10 9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11 At component video signal Pin Signal 1 CR/PR 2Y 3 CB/PB 4 (No connection) 5 Ground 6 CR/PR Ground 7 Y ...Ground 8 CB/PB Ground 9 (No connection) 10 Ground 11 (No connection) 15 * B Except when set to the ports AUDIO IN2 Y R CB/PB L CR/PR VIDEO S-VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN1 A B RGB...
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... 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 (Cover error) (Fan error) 05 00 06 00 (Air flow error) (Lamp time error) 09 00 10 00 (Filter missing error)(Inner Sencer error) 03 00 (Lamp error) 07 00 (Cool error) BE EF 03 06 00 89 D2 02 00 BE... 06 00 B3 F7 01 00 BE EF 03 06 00 E3 F4 01 00 BE EF 03 06 00 10 F6 02 00 (Example return) 00 00 01 00 04 00 10 00 (Normal) (Cinema) (Dynamic) (Custom) BE EF 03 06 00 07 E9 01 00 BE EF 03 06 00... 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 04 00 00 00 20 00 10 00 21 00 11 00 22 00 12 00 00 00 8
... 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 (Cover error) (Fan error) 05 00 06 00 (Air flow error) (Lamp time error) 09 00 10 00 (Filter missing error)(Inner Sencer error) 03 00 (Lamp error) 07 00 (Cool error) BE EF 03 06 00 89 D2 02 00 BE... 06 00 B3 F7 01 00 BE EF 03 06 00 E3 F4 01 00 BE EF 03 06 00 10 F6 02 00 (Example return) 00 00 01 00 04 00 10 00 (Normal) (Cinema) (Dynamic) (Custom) BE EF 03 06 00 07 E9 01 00 BE EF 03 06 00... 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 04 00 00 00 20 00 10 00 21 00 11 00 22 00 12 00 00 00 8
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