Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is in- tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The...
Page 3 - Before Using
3 Before Using - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.RES...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Read Owner’s Manual
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUC- TIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFER- ENCE. This unit is fully transistorized and does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user. W...
Page 5 - Water and Moisture
5 Before Using 5. Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including ampli- fiers) that produce heat. 6. Water and Moisture Do not use this product near wa- ter. - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, o...
Page 6 - Lightning storms; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)
6 11. Lightning storms For added protection for this product during a storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will pre- vent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. Never operate this unit on AC power during...
Page 7 - Introduction; Damage Requiring Service
7 Before Using Introduction 17. Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, brack- et, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, e...
Page 9 - POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION; Moisture Condensation
9 Before Using POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION If your line voltage is 220 to 240V, use one of the following types of cable/plug. Plug configuration Plug type Australian 240V 10A North American 240V 15A Switzerland 240V 6A Line voltage EURO UK 220 240V 220 240V 200 240V 200 240V 200 240V Plug configuration...
Page 10 - EXEMPTION CLAUSES; Avoid Volatile Liquid
10 EXEMPTION CLAUSES • Toshiba Corporation bears no responsibility in the case of damages arising from natural disaster such as earthquakes, lightning, etc., fire not liable to Toshiba Corporation, acts by third parties, other accidents, or use under abnormal conditions including erroneous or improp...
Page 11 - OTHER INFORMATION; Copyrights; Disposal; Trademarks; Notational Conventions Used in This Manual
11 Before Using OTHER INFORMATION Copyrights Showing or transmitting commercial imaging software or broadcast or cable-broad cast- ing programs with the purpose of other than the personal and private viewing, including modifying images using the freeze functions, or displaying with the varying aspec...
Page 12 - REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY; Warning; Notes
12 REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY Warning • Never throw a battery into a fire. • Using the battery improperly may cause them to explode or leak and may result in seri - ous injury. If battery-leaking fluid contacts skin, wash the fluid off immediately with clean water and consult a doctor. If the fluid spil...
Page 13 - CONTENTS
13 Before Using CONTENTS Before Using SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................4 POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION .............
Page 15 - Preparations; Checking the package contents; Adobe; Save Original Packing Materials
15 Preparations Checking the package contents The Supplied CD-ROM The supplied CD-ROM contains an owner’s manual in Portable Document Format (PDF). Please use Acrobat Reader 5 or later version to view the manual. Adobe ® Acrobat ® Reader ® or Adobe ® Reader ® The supplied CD-ROM does not contain Acr...
Page 16 - Names of each part on the main unit
16 Names of each part on the main unit Back Front Name : Function (1) Lens : Projects expanded image. (2) Infrared remote sensor : Senses commands from the remote control. p.20 (3) Foot adjuster release button : Press to set up or stow the foot adjuster. p.27 (4) Air exhaust : Expels air that has gr...
Page 17 - Names of each part on the control panel; Control panel
17 Preparations Names of each part on the control panel Name : Main Function Control panel (1) VOL +/- button : Adjusts the volume. (2) ENTER button : Accepts the selected mode. (3) KEYSTONE +/- button : Adjusts keystone distortion. p.28 (4) Selection buttons : Menu selections and adjustments. p.31 ...
Page 18 - Names of each part on the remote control
18 Names of each part on the remote control Remote control transmitter (6) (9) (3) (3) (1) (1) (9) (5) (7) (4) (2) (11) (10) (8) Name : Main Function (1) VOL +/- button : Adjusts the volume. (2) ENTER button : Accepts the selected mode. (3) KEYSTONE +/- button : Adjusts keystone distortion. p.28 (4)...
Page 19 - Parts on the rear panel
19 Preparations Parts on the rear panel Name : Main Function (1) COMPUTER IN terminal : Input analog RGB signal from a computer or other source, or a component video signal (Y/P B /P R ) from video equipment. (2) S-VIDEO terminal : Input S video signals from video equipment. (3) VIDEO terminal : Inp...
Page 20 - Preparing and using the remote control; Operating the remote; Point toward the projector’s; Loading a coin cell battery; Remove the battery holder.; Coin cell battery
20 Preparing and using the remote control ■ Operating the remote control Point toward the projector’s infrared remote sensor, and press a button on the remote control. • Operating the projector from the front Appro x. 7m Approx.15 Notes • When you use for the first time after purchase, a plastic she...
Page 21 - Placement; Placement Styles; WARNING
21 Preparations Placement Placement Styles As shown in the figures below, this device can be placed in 4 different styles.The factory setting is “floor-mounted front projection.” Set the [ Projection mode ] in the Default setting menu p.34 , in accordance with your needs. WARNING • Always obey the i...
Page 22 - Projection Distance and Size
22 Projection Distance and Size Use the figures, tables, and formulas below to determine the projection size and projection distance. (Projection sizes are approximate values for full-size picture with no keystone adjustment.) Screen As seen from above As seen from the side a is the distance (cm, fe...
Page 23 - Connection; Before connection
23 Preparations Connection Before connection • Read the owner’s manual of the device you are connecting to the projector. • Some computers cannot be used with or connected to this projector. Check for an RGB output terminal, supported signal p.43 , etc. • Turn off the power of both devices before co...
Page 24 - Turning the power on and off; Removing the lens cover
24 Turning the power on and off ■ Connecting the power cord 1 Insert the power cord connector into the AC IN socket of the projector. 2 Insert the power cord plug into a wall or other power outlet. ■ Removing the lens cover Be sure to remove the lens cover when the power is turned on. If the cover i...
Page 25 - Operations; Turning the power off
25 Operations ■ Turning the power off 1 Press the ON/STANDBY button. A message appears on the screen, confirming that you wish to shut off the power. To shut off the power, press the ON/STANDBY button again. If you do not wish to shut off the power, wait for a while without conducting any operations...
Page 26 - Basic operations; Use the , , or button to select the desired language and; Activate the connected device.
26 Basic operations 1 Turn on the power. Turn on the power by following the instructions in “ Turning the power on ” p.24 . 2 Select the language (When using the first time). When the projector is used for the first time after purchase, the start menu for lan-guage (to display the menus and messages...
Page 27 - Projector placement angle adjustments; Use the zooming ring to adjust the screen size.
27 Operations 5 Projector placement angle adjustments The placement angle and the height of the projected image can be adjusted by the foot adjuster. j Lift up the front of the projector to the desired angle, then press the foot adjuster release button. The foot adjuster extends. Release the but-ton...
Page 28 - Using handy features; Using auto setting; Press the remote control’s AUTO SET button.; Correcting the keystone distortion
28 Using handy features ■ Using auto setting (For computer input only) This function automatically sets up the projector to the optimum state. It sets up sampling phase, frequency and screen position for each type of the input signal by using simple operations. Press the remote control’s AUTO SET bu...
Page 29 - Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily (Mute); Press the remote control’s MUTE button.; Press the remote control’s FREEZE button.
29 Operations ■ Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily (Mute) When you want to project the images of another projector, overhead projector, etc. temporarily, this projector’s images and sound can be turned off. Press the remote control’s MUTE button. The picture and sound are cut off. (The Mu...
Page 30 - Resizing image; Press the remote control’s RESIZE; To zoom out, press the remote control’s RESIZE; To move the area to zoom in, use the; When the image returns to the original size by pressing RESIZE
30 ■ Resizing image The projected image can be resized (zoomed in/out). 1 Press the remote control’s RESIZE button. Each time you press the RESIZE button, zoom ratio is up. You can keep pressing. 2 To zoom out, press the remote control’s RESIZE button. Each time you press the RESIZE button, zoom rat...
Page 31 - Using the menus; How to use the menus
31 Operations Using the menus You can call up on-screen menus, and conduct a number of adjustments and settings using the operation buttons p.18 on the control panel (main unit side) and remote control. ■ How to use the menus The menu shown below is for operation instructions purposes and might diff...
Page 32 - The image adjustment menu
32 ■ The image adjustment menu Use this menu to set or adjust image-related items. Items that can be set or adjusted are marked “Yes” , and those that cannot are marked “No” . (When an item is masked, it indi- cates that you cannot select for the current input.) Item Description RGB Y/P B /P R Video...
Page 33 - The display setting menu; Detailed description; Background
33 Operations ■ The display setting menu Use this menu to set screen display-related items. (The items in gray color cannot be set with the current input selection.) Item Description Screen size Screen size setting. (Full): Display with 1024 × 768 dot resolution (Wide): Wide-screen display (Thru): D...
Page 34 - The default setting menu; Lamp power
34 Using the menus (Continued) ■ The default setting menu This menu shows placement status and other settings. Item Description Projection mode Sets projection mode in accordance with Placement Style. p.21 (Standard) (Rear) (Ceiling) (Rear ceiling) Auto input search Sets whether the input source wit...
Page 36 - Immediately replace the lamp when a replacement message; When the lamp is broken; About lamp; Maintenance
36 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...
Page 37 - Lamp replacement; Wait until lamp is sufficiently cooled.; Remove the lamp cover.; CAUTION
37 Maintenance Lamp replacement 1 Unplug power cord. 2 Wait until lamp is sufficiently cooled. Wait for at least 1 hour. 3 Remove the lamp cover. Loosen the two screws, raise the lamp cover with your fingers as shown to remove the lamp cover. Use care to avoid any damage to nails and/or tip of your ...
Page 38 - Replace the lamp cover.; Reset the lamp time.; Notes and Precautions; Used Lamps
38 5 Mount the new lamp. Align the orientation, press down the new lamp until the bottom is reached, and lock in place using the two lamp locking screws. 6 Replace the lamp cover. Align the cover, and press it in, then tighten thescrews loosened in step 3 until the lamp cover is no longer loose. (Be...
Page 39 - Lens cleaning; Main unit cleaning; Lens and main unit cleaning
39 Maintenance 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 blowe...
Page 40 - Trouble indications
40 Trouble indications The indicator lights to inform you of interminal abnormalities. No power ⇒ Problem with projector • Unplug 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 lam...
Page 41 - Others; Before calling service personnel
41 Others Before calling service personnel If you think something is wrong, check the followings before contacting customer service. Please see “Trouble indications” p.40 as well. If This Happens Check No power • Is the power cord plugged in? Is it connected to the projector? • Is the lamp cover att...
Page 42 - Specifications; Separately sold product; List of general specifications
42 Specifications Item Specification Consumption Power 280 W Weight 2.2 kg External Dimensions(including protruding parts) 270 x 98 x 198 mm (W x H x D) Cabinet material PC resin Conditions for usage environ-ment Temp: 5°C to 35°C; relative humidity: 80% Display pixels 1 DLP ® chip Picture elements ...
Page 43 - List of supported signals (RGB signals)
43 Others ■ 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. Resolution Mode Refresh rate [Hz] H-frequency [KHz] Clock...
Page 45 - CONTROL terminal; Pin assignment
45 Others ■ CONTROL terminal ● Pin assignment 9 5 1 6 Notes • Contact your dealer for control cable and commands. Pin No. Signal Name Description 1 N.C ∗ 2 TXD Sending data 3 RXD Receiving data 4 N.C ∗ 5 GND Signal ground 6 N.C ∗ 7 N.C ∗ 8 N.C ∗ 9 N.C ∗ ∗ Do not connect anything. D-Sub 9 pin connect...
Page 47 - English; OWNER’S MANUAL; DATA PROJECTOR; Français
English OWNER’S MANUAL TDP-XP1 In the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No. located at the bottom of your projector.Model No. Serial No. Retain this information for future reference. DATA PROJECTOR Français Español Deutsch