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Note: This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipmentis operated in a commercial environment. Thisequipment ge...
Page 3 - MODEL; ENGLISH
X 3 0 DataProjectorUser Manual MODEL LVP-X30U ENGLISH
Page 4 - I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N; Precautions; CAUTION; Important Safeguards; COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC; WARNING; Installation
E – 2 I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N Precautions P l e a s e r e a d t h i s m a nu a l c a r e f u l l y b e f o re u s i n g y o u r Data P r o j e c t o r a n d k e e p t h e m a n u a l h a n d y f o r f u t u r e r e f e re n c e . Your serial number is located next to the ...
Page 5 - • Do not look into the lens while the unit is on. Serious damage; Carrying around; T a b l e o f c o n t e n t s
E – 3 ENGLISH Cleaning • Disconnect the power cable (mains lead) from the unit. • Clean the cabinet of the unit periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergentsor solvents such as alcohol or thinner. • Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, ...
Page 6 - The other main features you’ll enjoy; F e a t u r e s; For remote control
E – 4 Congratulations On Your Purchase Of The LVP-X30U Data Projector T he LVP-X30U is one of the most spectacular data projectorsavailable today. The unit enab les you to project precise images upto 200 inches across (measured diagonally) from your PC orMacintosh computer (desktop or notebook), VCR...
Page 7 - Inserting the batteries; Notes; Remote control effective range
E – 5 ENGLISH USB mouse cable (1 m/3.3 ft.) [1][for IBM / Macintosh]No. 770707000 PS/2 mouse cable (1 m/3.3 ft.) [1][for IBM PS/2]No. 770706000 When using the remote control as computermouse Carrying case [1]No. 770843200 How to use the carrying case Packing the unit USER’SMANUAL (thismanual) [1] Pa...
Page 8 - P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s; Top, front and side panel view
E – 6 AUT O SOU RCE POW ER POW ER OPE N STA TUS P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s Top, front and side panel view Speaker [10, 18] Remote Sensor [5] Focus ring [15] Ventilation slots [3] Lens [3, 9] Adjuster button [15] Control panel P O W E R i n d i c a t o r [ 1 4 , 1 6 ] P O W E R b u t t o n [ 1 4...
Page 9 - Rear and side panel view; This security slot supports the MicroSaver; Terminal Panel; Built-in Security Slot
E – 7 ENGLISH RGB / YC bCr S VID EO VIDE O MOU SE AUDIO AUTO SOUR CE POWE R POWE R STATU S Rear and side panel view This security slot supports the MicroSaver ® Security System. MicroSaver ® is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc. The logo is trade-marked and owned by Kensington Micro...
Page 10 - Wireless Remote Control; LED; P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s ( c o n t i n u e d )
E – 8 Wireless Remote Control E N T E R b u t t o n [ 1 7 , 2 5 ] AUTO button [18]FREEZE button [18] MUTE button [18] VOLUME +/– button [18] KEYSTONE +/– button [18] LED The red LED lights duringinfrared sending. P O W E R b u t t o n [ 1 4 , 1 6 ] M O U S E b u t t o n [ 1 7 ] V I D E O b u t t o n...
Page 11 - Screen size; I n s t a l l a t i o n; Tip; • Carrying the unit; Positioning the unit; Projecting distance and image size
E – 9 ENGLISH Screen size Projection distance Dimension (H) inches m / feet cm / inch 36 1.2 / 3.93 9.9 / 3.90 60 2.0 / 6.56 16.9 / 6.65 80 2.7 / 8.85 22.5 / 8.86 100 3.4 / 11.15 28.1 / 11.06 120 4.1 / 13.45 33.7 / 13.27 150 5.1 / 16.73 42.2 / 16.61 200 6.8 / 22.30 56.2 / 22.13 I n s t a l l a t i o...
Page 12 - C o n n e c t i n g v i d e o e q u i p m e n t; C o n n e c t i o n s
E – 10 AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCr VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCr VIDEO S-VIDEO C o n n e c t i n g v i d e o e q u i p m e n t You can connect up to two pieces of video equipment to the unit following the illustrations below. • You can switch the input source (picture) to VIDEO or S-VIDEO when y...
Page 13 - Connection to the RGB/YCbCr connector
E – 11 ENGLISH AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCr VIDEO S-VIDEO Connecting Video Equipment With Component Video Signal (YCbCr) Output • Video equipment with component video signal (YCbCr) output can be connected to this projector by setting the RGB/YCbCr connector to YCbCr (see page 27) from the menu. Connecti...
Page 14 - C o n n e c t i n g a P C o r M a c i n t o s h
E – 12 AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCr VIDEO S-VIDEO C o n n e c t i n g a P C o r M a c i n t o s h This projector can be used as a display for numerous applications by connecting the analog RGB output connector of a PC to the RGB/YCbCrjack of this projector and setting the RGB/YCbCr connector to RGB (see ...
Page 15 - Macintosh
E – 13 ENGLISH Changing the computer’s videoresolutions Depending on your computer's graphics capability, you may beable to select one of several resolutions. Generally a computer-either a PC or Macintosh- with 1 MB VRAM will generally run: 640 × 480 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit true color) 800 × ...
Page 16 - U s i n g t h e u n i t; O p e r a t i o n; Open the sliding lens cap.; Note; View from the top; Side view
E – 14 U s i n g t h e u n i t O p e r a t i o n Before Using Open the sliding lens cap. 1 Connect the power cord. The POWER indicator will light amber, the ex-haust fan will operate at slow speed and thestandby status will be activated. RGB / Y CbC r S VID EO VIDE O MOU SE AUDIO AUTO SOURCE POW ER ...
Page 17 - Adjuster Adjustment; • In the case of video or S-video, select
E – 15 ENGLISH Adjuster Adjustment There are two adjusters: one on the right side of the back paneland another in the front center of the main unit. 1 Use right hands to lift the front of the main unit to approxi-mately the desired adjustment angle. 2 Press the adjuster button on the front. Loosen t...
Page 18 - Operating from the main unit; Press the VIDEO button.; Press the RGB button.; RGB; Press the SOURCE button.; Start using the unit.; • Adjusting the volume of the unit's speaker; After using the unit; Disconnect the power cord.; The POWER indicator will turn off.
E – 16 U s i n g t h e R e m o t e C o n t r o l( I n p u t S e l e c t i o n ) Operating from the main unit Inputs can be selected not only by operating the remotecontrol but also by using the main unit SOURCE button. POWER STATUS POWER SOURCE AUTO 1 Press the VIDEO button. The video signal (VIDEO,...
Page 19 - Connecting a PC and the MOUSE connector of this projector
E – 17 ENGLISH AUDIO MOUSE RGB / YCbCr VIDEO S-VIDEO The remote control of this projector can be used as the PC mouse (wireless mouse function) by connecting the MOUSE connector of thisprojector and the PC. Remote control mouse functions • The cursor key on the remote control operates the computer m...
Page 20 - V a r i o u s f u n c t i o n s w h i l e u s i n g t h e u n i t; Automatic Screen Adjustment; Press the AUTO button.; Freezing animated images; FREEZE; MUTE; Adjusting the Volume; Adjusting the volume of the unit's speaker.; VOLUME; KEYSTONE Adjustment; KEYSTONE
E – 18 V a r i o u s f u n c t i o n s w h i l e u s i n g t h e u n i t AUTO button FREEZE button MUTE button VOLUME +/– button Automatic Screen Adjustment Press the AUTO button. AUTO The position and size of the input image will beadjusted automatically in accordance with theresolution. Note Opera...
Page 21 - Enlarging the picture; Release the button at the desired size.; Screen Reduction
E – 19 ENGLISH Enlarging the picture You can enlarge the picture up to ten times the originalsize. Press ZOOM + button. While the button is pressed the picture is en-larged until it becomes ten times the original size. Release the button at the desired size. ZOOM Note The quality of the enlarged pic...
Page 22 - M e n u S t r u c t u r e; Normal menu; Common menu
E – 20 M e n u S t r u c t u r e The normal menu will bedisplayed when the MENUbutton is pressed with theremote control FLIP COVERclosed. The numerals in parentheses ( ) are reference page numbers. Normal menu For VIDEO, S-VIDEO and component video (YCbCr) input The advanced menu will bedisplayed wh...
Page 24 - A d j u s t i n g t h e p i c t u r e e l e m e n t s; To close the menu
E – 22 The picture elements such as brightness, contrast, whitebalance, and so on can be adjusted individually for eachinput source. The adjustable items vary depending on theinput source. (The elements marked with “ ” are adjustable.) Input source VIDEO/S-VIDEO CONPONENT VIDEO RGB BRIGHTNESS CONTRA...
Page 25 - Timing Chart
E – 23 ENGLISH A d j u s t i n g t h e p r o j e c t e d i m a g e f r o mt h e c o m p u t e r The unit selects the most suitable resolutions as shown in the “Timing Chart” below according to the incoming signals from the RGB/YCbCrconnector. However, you may need manual adjustment depending on the ...
Page 26 - Adjusting Clock Frequency and Phase; If no images appear during setting; Adjusting the position of the image
E – 24 M a n u a l A d j u s t m e n t o f P e r s o n a lC o m p u t e r I m a g e s Adjusting Clock Frequency and Phase 1 Select RGB as the input (page 16). 2 Press the MENU button to display themain menu and then press the cursor $ / % keys to select the “IMAGE”. 3 Press the cursor { / } keys to ...
Page 27 - R e s e t t i n g; Resetting; • Lamp usage time; keys to select “INFOR-; Standby status will be activated.
E – 25 ENGLISH R e s e t t i n g Resetting All items can be reset to the standard settings except asfollows. • Lamp usage time • KEYSTONE adjustment values (including the KEY- STONE setting value: page 28). 1 Press the remote control MENU button todisplay the normal menu and then pressthe cursor $ /...
Page 28 - The following color systems can be used with this device.; Adjusting Color Balance
E – 26 Setting the Video Type 1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con-trol open, press the MENU button to dis-play the Advanced menu, then use thecursor $ / % keys to select “COLOR”. 2 Use the cursor { / } keys to select “VIDEO TYPE”. 3 Use the cursor $ / % keys to set the “VIDEO TYPE”. The followin...
Page 29 - Setting the RGB/YCbCr connector; The following can be selected.; Setting the Display Frame; The display frame can be set individually for each input.; Setting Filter
E – 27 ENGLISH Setting the RGB/YCbCr connector The RGB/YCbCr connector can be switched and used asthe component video signal (YCbCr) input connector. 1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con-trol open, press the MENU button to dis-play the Advanced menu, then use thecursor $ / % keys to select “COLOR...
Page 30 - I n i t i a l S e t t i n g s; This is used to set the height for keystone adjustment.
E – 28 S e t t i n g i n A c c o r d a n c e W i t h I m a g e C o n t e n t s ( c o n t i n u e d ) I n i t i a l S e t t i n g s Setting Keystone This is used to set the height for keystone adjustment. 1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con-trol open, press the MENU button to dis-play the Advance...
Page 31 - Using the Power Saving Function; Auto Source Settings; Automatically Searching The Input Signal; Selecting a Projection Type
E – 29 ENGLISH ⇔ ⇔ Using the Power Saving Function When there is no signal input for a period of 5 min. ormore, the power is automatically turned off and standbystatus is activated. 1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con-trol open, press the MENU button to dis-play the Advanced menu, then use thecu...
Page 32 - The menu display position can be set with this function.; S e t t i n g t h e M e n u; Menu Viewing Settings; The menu viewing method can be set with this function.; Other Menu Settings
E – 30 Selecting a Menu Language Any one of eight different languages can be selected formenu displays. 1 With the FLIP COVER of the remote con-trol open, press the MENU button to dis-play the Advanced menu, then use thecursor $ / % keys to select “OPTION”. 2 When OPTION menu is displayed, use thec ...
Page 33 - T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g; O t h e r s
E – 31 ENGLISH Symptom The power will not turn on. No image Distorted images Blurred images Images are offset vertically orhorizontally and are notcorrectly displayed The remote control does notwork The wireless mouse does notwork The STATUS indicator blinks Flickering text or offset colorswith RGB ...
Page 34 - Status Light Messages; STATUS indicator; W h e n t h e S T A T U S i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s o r f l a s h e s
E – 32 Condition OFF On Continually Flashing Very Rapidly (On and off in a cycle of 1 sec.) Flashing Rapidly (On and off in a cycle of 4 sec.) Flashing Slowly (On and off in a cycle of 8 sec.) Flashing Very Slowly (On and off in a cycle of 12 sec.) Status Normal The lamp usage has exceeded 1000 hour...
Page 35 - Lamp cartridge replacement procedure; R e p l a c i n g t h e l a m p c a r t r i d g e
E – 33 ENGLISH The rated lamp life is about 1,000 hours. The rated lamp life is the aver agelife of the lamps produced and tested (under the test conditions of ourcompany) for a long term, however, it may become shorter depending onthe conditions of usage. After the lamp has been opera ting for 1000...
Page 36 - Optical; Electrical; S p e c i f i c a t i o n s; D-Sub Pin Assignments
E – 34 Optical DMD TM Single Chip Dig ital Micro Device (DMD TM ) 1024 × 768 dots Lens Manual focus fixed lensF=3.0 f=23 mm Lamp High Performance Compact Lamp Image Size 914 to 5080 mm (36 to 200 in.) diagonal Projection Distance 1.2 to 6.8m (3.9 to 22.3 ft.) Light Output 800 ANSI lumens (nor mally ...
Page 37 - Dimensions
E – 35 ENGLISH Dimensions OPEN POWER STATUS POWER SOURCE AUTO 230 mm/9.0 ″ 177 mm/7.0 ″ 48 mm/ 1.9 ″ 11 mm/ 0.4 ″ 27 mm/ 1.1 ″
Page 38 - Printed in Japan; Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Printed in Japan Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo-City, Kyoto Japan