Page 2 - CONTENTS; Before use; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
CONTENTS 2 Before use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The lightning flash with arrowheadsymbol, within an equilateral triangle,is intended to alert the user to thepresence of uninsulated “dangerousvoltage” within the product’senclosure that may be of sufficientmagnitude to constitute a risk ofelectric shock to p...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS; Retain this information for future reference.; Save Original Packing Materials
CONTENTS 3 Before use IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS In the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No. locatedat the rear of your LCD projector. Model No. Serial No. Retain this information for future reference. Save Original Packing Materials The original shipping carton and packing materials wi...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE
CONTENTS 4 Before use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS ANDINSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THISOWNER’S MANUAL AND THOSEMARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAINTHIS BOOKLET FOR FUTUREREFERENCE. This set has been designed and manufacturedto assure personal safety. Improper use canres...
Page 5 - Water and Moisture
CONTENTS 5 Before use 5. Heat The product should be situated away fromheat sources such as radiators, heatregisters, stoves, or other products(including amplifiers) that produce heat. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6. Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water – forexample, near a bath tub...
Page 6 - Object and Liquid Entry; Do not place the product vertically
CONTENTS 6 Before use 11. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into thisproduct through openings as they maytouch dangerous voltage points or short-outparts that could result in a fire or electricshock. Never spill liquid of any kind on theproduct. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12....
Page 7 - Damage Requiring Service; b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have; Replacement Parts
CONTENTS 7 Before use 16. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet andrefer servicing to qualified servicepersonnel under the following conditions: a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product. c) If...
Page 8 - Do not leave documents on the unit for
CONTENTS 8 Before use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 21. Do not carry by the camera arm. Do not carry the projector by the cameraarm.Doing so can result in damage or injury. 22. Do not leave documents on the unit for long periods of time while using thedocument imaging function. Do not leave texts, p...
Page 9 - Plug type
CONTENTS 9 Before use Power supply cordselection If your line voltage is 220 to 240, use one of thefollowing types of cable. Plug type EURO240V10 – 15A UK240V6A Australian240V10A North American240V15A Switzerland240V6A Line voltage 220 – 240V 200 – 240V 200 – 240V 200 – 240V 200 – 240V Plugconfigura...
Page 10 - Contents
CONTENTS 10 Before use Contents Before use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................... 2 IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ....................................................... 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................... 4 Power supply cord sele...
Page 11 - Part names and functions; Main unit; To turn the projector on or off.
CONTENTS 11 Before use ON/STANDBY MENU ENTER SELECT/ADJUST INPUT ON LAMP TEMP Part names and functions Main unit Lens cover Exhaust holes Foot adjusterrelease button 20 Foot adjuster 20 Projection lens Zooming ring 21 Focusing ring 21 Infrared remote sensor Intake holes ON/STANDBY button 21 To turn ...
Page 12 - Left side; AC IN socket; Rear side; CONTROL connector; To connect a computer to control the projector.; Speaker
CONTENTS 12 Before use (Continued) Left side Right side AC IN socket 19 Carrying handleOpen to carry the projetor. Rear side CONTROL connector 17 49 To connect a computer to control the projector. MONITOR OUTPUT connectors(RGB output, AUDIO output) 17 To connect to a monitor or audio equipment. RGB ...
Page 13 - Remote control; AUTO SET button; Laser emission part; Location of the labels; AVOID EXPOSURE
CONTENTS 13 Before use AUTO SET POINTER PJ MARKER LASER MENU ENTER KEYSTONE ON/STANDBY R-CLICK L-CLICK VIDEO CAMERA RGB RESET MUTE CALL FREEZE RESIZE (Continued) Remote control * Functions when the POINTER/PJ selector is set to “POINTER”. AUTO SET button 23 To adjust the image automaticcally. KEYSTO...
Page 14 - Installing batteries
CONTENTS 14 Before use (Continued) Installing batteries 1) Open the cover. 2) Install the batteries. Make sure that the +/– polarities match theillustration in the compartment. 3) Attach the cover. (Continued) L-CLICK button* 26 / MENU button 28 • To left-click.*• To display or close the menu. RGB b...
Page 15 - Remote control operation; Rear side (document imaging camera model); Notes
CONTENTS 15 Before use Remote control operation Point the remote control at the infraredremote sensor and press a button. Distance : within about 5 meters from the front of the remote sensor. Angle : within about 15 ° of the remote sensor in every direction. Notes • Do not leave the remote control u...
Page 16 - Connections and installation; Connections; Connecting a Macintosh computer
CONTENTS 16 Connections and installation Connections Connecting an IBM PC or compatible computer (DOS/V) Check that the power for the projector and computer is off beforeconnecting the cables. Notes • The projector cannot be connected to a computer that does not have an analog RGB output terminal. F...
Page 17 - Connecting video equipment; • Sound of the source which you select is output to the connected; Note
CONTENTS 17 Connections and installation RS-232C CONTROL RGB AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT RGB S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO INPUT L - AUDIO -R AUDIO RGB INPUT To MONITOR OUTPUT (AUDIO) Ø3.5mm STEREO mini plug(Audio output level is constant.) To audio input Audio cable(not supplied) Connect a stereo systemfor dynamic ...
Page 18 - Projector placement; consult with the dealer.; Floor-mounted front projection; setting of the projecting orientation on the menu.
CONTENTS 18 Connections and installation Projector placement There are four ways of installing this projectoras shown right. This section explains thestandard case of the floor-mounted frontprojection. CAUTION• When a ceiling mount is required, please consult with the dealer. • When carrying the uni...
Page 19 - Top view; Connect the power cord.; • Insert one end in the AC IN socket on; Take off the lens cover.; • The values are approximations.
CONTENTS 19 Connections and installation (Continued) 1 Place the projector on a steady,level surface such as a table. Point the projector squarely at the screenfor the best possible picture. Point the lens straight at the center of thescreen as above. Place the projector horizontally so that theproj...
Page 20 - How to use the foot adjuster; ) Lift the front of the projector until a tilt; Foot adjuster
CONTENTS 20 Connections and installation Notes • When the projector is moved from a cold location to a warm location, or when theambient temperature in the projection roomhas risen suddenly, moisture may condenseon the lens or the mirror to blur the projectedpictures. In such a case, leave the proje...
Page 21 - Operations; Picture projection; Select the input source.; Press INPUT repeatedly.
CONTENTS 21 Operations Picture projection CAUTIONDo not look into the projection lens whileoperating the projector. Preparation• Install and connect the projector properly.• Take off the lens cover.• Set the POINTER/PJ to “PJ”. Press ON/STANDBY. Both the ON and LAMP indicators light upin green. Turn...
Page 22 - Turning the power off; ) After confirming the exhaust fan stops,; Correcting the keystone distortion
CONTENTS 22 Operations Notes • “ ” is displayed on the screen if the projector does not receive any signal from theconnected equipment. Put the equipment inplayback mode. • Due to the lamp characteristic, flickers may occasionally occur in a picture. This is notmalfunction of the unit. • When an RGB...
Page 23 - Contents of displayed items; Adjusting the image automatically; The image is adjusted automatically.; Freezing the picture; “ ” mark appears on the screen.
CONTENTS 23 Operations (Continued) Contents of displayed items (Continued) Adjusting the image automatically An image which is flickering, blurred or is notcentered, can be adjusted automatically. Press AUTO SET. The image is adjusted automatically. To adjust further, make the “Image” adjustmenton t...
Page 24 - Changing the picture size
CONTENTS 24 Operations (Continued) Changing the picture size Pictures are projected at the maximalprojection size regardless of the signal types.Optionally you can change the picture size tothrough size or enlarge it. Press RESIZE. Each time the button is pressed, the picturesize changes from the ce...
Page 25 - Connecting the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER; Mouse adapter; Macintosh
CONTENTS 25 Operations Operating the computerby the remote control If you connect the iREMOTE MOUSERECEIVER to the computer, the suppliedremote control can work as a mouse of thecomputer. Connecting the REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER Check that the power of the computer is turned off. Connect the REMOTE MOUS...
Page 26 - Press the pointer control.; To drag and drop; • The remote control operating range is about 5
CONTENTS 26 Operations (Continued) Operating the computer by theremote control Use the supplied remote control pointing it atthe connected REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER. PreparationSet the POINTER/PJ selector to “POINTER”. To move the pointer Press the pointer control. The pointer moves to the pressed direc...
Page 27 - Adjustments
CONTENTS 27 Adjustments Settings and adjustments onthe menu Most of adjustments and settings are made onthe menu. To display the menu, press MENU. The followings are adjustments and settings onthe menu. For details, see page in 29 . When using this projector for the first time, see“Default”. 28 Keys...
Page 28 - Press MENU to display the menu.; Make the basic settings for projecting.; Press or to select
CONTENTS 28 Adjustments Initial settings– Default 1 Press MENU to display the menu. Make the basic settings for projecting. Preparation• Display the image as explained in “Picture Projection”. 21 • Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”. 3 4 Proj. mode Confirm your installation type on thechart on page...
Page 29 - Scrn display; • These settings are stored until you turn the
CONTENTS 29 Adjustments Scrn display On: On-screen displays(indications of inputselection, signal absent ormute mode, etc.) appear. Off: On-screen displays donot appear. Press MENU. The menu disappears. Notes • These settings are stored until you turn the power off. • To store the settings even if t...
Page 30 - ) Place the projector on a level surface.
CONTENTS 30 Adjustments Keystone correction– Keystone 1 3 2 Notes • Pressing KEYSTONE on the remote control can also correct the keystone distortionautomatically. 22 • These adjustments are stored until you turn the power off. • Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or setting currently selected...
Page 31 - Press to select “Auto sync.”; To select another item, go back to step 5.
CONTENTS 31 Adjustments Projection adjustments– Image 1 3 2 Press to select “Auto sync.” Press ENTER. The image is automatically adjusted.For further adjustments, follow the belowsteps. Press or to select apreferred item. Press or to adjust theitem. To select another item, go back to step 5. Phase: ...
Page 32 - Press or to adjust the item.; To select another item, go back to step 3.
CONTENTS 32 Adjustments Picture adjustments– Picture 1 3 2 Press or to select apreferred item. Press or to adjust the item. To select another item, go back to step 3. – : + : Contrast : (–) Lower(+) Higher Brightness: (–) Darker(+) Brighter Color: (–) Duller(+) Brighter Tint: (–) Redder(+) Greener S...
Page 33 - • These adjustments are stored until you turn
CONTENTS 33 Adjustments Sound adjustments– Audio 1 3 2 Notes • These adjustments are stored until you turn the power off. • To store the adjustments even if the power is turned off, follow the procedure of “Savingdata”. 34 • Pressing RESET will return the adjustment or setting currently selected to ...
Page 34 - Save data : To save the adjustments
CONTENTS 34 Adjustments Saving data– Save 1 3 2 Preparation• Display the image as explained in “Picture Projection”. 21 • Set the POINTER/PJ selector to “PJ”. Press MENU to display themenu. Press or to select . Press or to select apreferred item. Save data : To save the adjustments and settings on t...
Page 35 - Camera; OVERLAY button
CONTENTS 35 Camera OVERLAY PHOTO/TEXT ARM LIGHT LOCK W.BALANCE CAMERA Part names and functions ofdocument imaging camera CAUTION• When using the camera, be careful to not pinch your hand or fingers into the arm. • Do not look into the projection lens while operating the projector. On the document im...
Page 36 - • Never give shocks or impacts to the camera
CONTENTS 36 Camera (Continued) Preparation of the document imagingcamera 1) Raise up the arm. 2) Stretch the arm. 3) Turn the arm. 4) Open the camera head. 5) Turn the camera head. 6) Pull up the light. 7) Turn the light. Notes • Never give shocks or impacts to the camera or arm as this may cause br...
Page 37 - “Camera” is displayed.
CONTENTS 37 Camera Picture projection with thedocument imaging camera PreparationDisplay the image as explained in “PictureProjection” . 21 Press ARM LIGHT. The light turns on. Place a document (text,illustration) onto or around theprojector, and turn the camerahead to direction of thedocument. Pres...
Page 38 - when using a photograph.; AB; Locking the white balance; ) Project a white paper and enlarge it to; Correcting illuminated defects; ) Press OVERLAY and ARM LIGHT at the; When flickering occurs by a; ) Press ARM LIGHT to turn off the arm
CONTENTS 38 Camera Focus on the picture byturning the focusing ring onthe camera head. (Continued) 5 Press PHOTO/TEXT to selectthe mode of the document. PHOTO: when using a photograph. TEXT: AB when using a text. When finished, turn off thelight and close it, and put backthe arm. Follow the steps of...
Page 39 - Overlaying projection; • Set the document imaging camera at the; • Handwriting in colors except blue and red
CONTENTS 39 Camera Overlaying projection With the RGB input or the video input selected,you can draw on the screen with the pen. Preparation• Select either of the RGB input or the video input. • Set the document imaging camera at the ready. 36 Prepare a white paper to writeon. Press OVERLAY. The cam...
Page 40 - Maintenance; Trouble indications; The power does not come on.
CONTENTS 40 Maintenance If there is some problem inside the projector,the indicators light up or flash. Trouble indications ON Off or lit (red) LAMP – TEMP – The power does not come on. → Malfunction of the unit. • Unplug the power cord and call the dealer. ON Lit (red) LAMP Lit (red) TEMP – The lam...
Page 41 - Cleaning the air filter; Cleaner’s; Cleaning the lens
CONTENTS 41 Maintenance Air filter, lens and main unitcleaning CAUTIONIf you use the projector mounted on theceiling, ask the dealer to carry out themaintenance such as cleaning. Cleaning the air filter The filter under the air filter cover is the deviceto shut out dusts or dregs. Do not use the pro...
Page 42 - Lamp replacement; Unplug the power cord.
CONTENTS 42 Maintenance Lamp replacement The lamp will eventually begin to project darkor dull pictures and finally will not light up.(Lamp’s life length depends on the usecondition.) In such a case, replace the lampwith new one. CAUTION• If you use the projector mounted on the ceiling, ask the deal...
Page 43 - Others; Refer also to “Trouble indications”.
CONTENTS 43 Others Before calling servicepersonnel Check the following points before asking forsupport service. Refer also to “Trouble indications”. 40 The power does not come on. • The power cord is disconnected. → Firmly plug in the power cord. 19 • The lamp cover is not attached correctly. → Atta...
Page 45 - Input Signal; Mode determination and signal system; : dot resizing display
CONTENTS 45 Others Input Signal Mode determination and signal system : full compatible : dot resizing display : simplified display : high resolution serial transfer control NTSCPAL/SECAMDigital broadcastingDigital broadcastingDigital broadcastingHi-Vision/Digital broadcastingPC98 StandardVGA-350VGA-...
Page 46 - depending on the signal frequency.
CONTENTS 46 Others Signal Default Synchronizing Resolution (line) Frequency Mode System Horizontal (kHz) Remarks 450/451 470/471 model 650/651 670/671 model Vertical (Hz) Horizontal Vertical H/V (Continued) : full compatible : dot resizing display : simplified display : high resolution serial transf...
Page 47 - Signal assignment; D-SUB 15 pin shrinking terminal; Video signal; Pin arrangements
CONTENTS 47 Others (Continued) Signal assignment D-SUB 15 pin shrinking terminal Input Signal Video signal Analog 0.7V(p-p) 75 Ω Horizontal synchronizing signal TTL level (positive/negativepolarity) Ver tical synchronizing signal TTL level (positive/negativepolarity) Composite synchronizing signal T...
Page 48 - RGB signal defaults; Ver Sync; Timing chart; Video; Mode
CONTENTS 48 Others RGB signal defaults (Continued) Ver Sync The following signals are factory set as defaultsin each mode. However, some computers mayhave different timings than those in the chart.Make the necessary adjustments if the picturehas flickers or is blurred. Timing chart Video Timing (Hor...
Page 49 - Adjustments with RS-232C; Interface format; Data format
CONTENTS 49 Others Adjustments with RS-232C Conditioning of the Projection Unit can also bedone by a computer via the RS-232C, as wellas by the remote control. Mini DIN 8-pin (Main Unit) Interface format Command list (Continued) Classification NORMALNORMALNORMALNORMALNORMALNORMALNORMALNORMALNORMALNO...
Page 50 - Classification
CONTENTS 50 Others (Continued) Classification ADJUSTADJUSTADJUST KEYSTONEKEYSTONE ImageImageImageImageImage PicturePicturePicturePicturePicturePicturePicturePicturePicture AudioAudioAudio DefaultDefaultDefault CommandALFAUPADWPKAPKSPATPVPPHPPPHPCKVBRVCLVCNVSHVTNVLBVLGVLRCGNVOLVTRVBSLJPLENLFR Meaning...
Page 51 - Specifications
CONTENTS 51 Others Specifications Main unit Power requirements AC 100 – 240V 50/60Hz Power consumption TLP450U, TLP470U : 220WTLP451U, TLP471U : 235WTLP650U, TLP670U : 220WTLP651U, TLP671U : 235WTLP650A : 200WTLP651A : 210W Mass TLP450U, TLP470U : 3.7 KgTLP451U, TLP471U : 4.5 KgTLP650U, TLP670U : 3....
Page 52 - Accessories; Trademarks
CONTENTS 52 Others Accessories Wireless remote control ............................... 1 AA size battery ............................................. 2 Power cord ................................................... 1 RGB cable ............................................ 1 (3m) Adapter for Macintos...
Page 53 - LIMITED WARRANTY; Limited two (2) Years Warranty of Parts and Labor
CONTENTS 53 Others LIMITED WARRANTY TOSHIBA TLP600/400 Series 3LCD Data Projector Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc. (TACP) makes the followinglimited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the original end-user purchaser. Limited two (2) Years Warranty of Parts and Labor TACP warrants ...
Page 54 - after warranty servicing.
CONTENTS 54 Others 6. The repaired product is returned freight prepaid to the purchaser after warranty servicing. 7. If you have any questions about service, please contact the following TACP Service Center. TACP is not obligated to provide purchasers with a substitute unitduring the warranty period...