Toshiba TLPX10E User Manual

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Before use
CONTENTS
OWNER’S MANUAL
3LCD DATA PROJECTOR
TLP-X10E
TLP-X11E
TLP-X20E
TLP-X21E
TLP-X10Y
TLP-X11Y
TLP-X20Y
TLP-X21Y
(
WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
)
(
WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
)
TLP-X10E
TEM
P
LAM
P
O
N
BUSY FA
N
O
N/STANDBY
KEYSTO
NE
SET
AUTO
AUTO
EXIT
ENTER
M
ENU
INPUT
VO
L/ADJ.
USB MONITOR OUT
COMPUTER IN 1
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Y/P
B
/P
R
)
COMPUTER IN 2CONTROL
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO IN
R - AUDIO - L
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
MENU
(
WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
)
(
WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA
)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 3LCD DATA PROJECTOR

1Before useCONTENTSOWNER’S MANUAL3LCD DATA PROJECTORTLP-X10ETLP-X11ETLP-X20ETLP-X21ETLP-X10YTLP-X11YTLP-X20YTLP-X21Y(WITH DOCUMENT IMAGING CAMERA)(WIT

Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

10Before useCONTENTSContentsBefore useSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 2IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 3 - IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

100OthersCONTENTSAccessoriesOwner’s manual (Getting started) ... 1Owner’s manual (CD-ROM) ...

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

11Before useCONTENTSNames of each part on the main unitContinued12Control panelAir exhaustInfrared remote sensorFront sideRight sideRear sideLeft side

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12Before useCONTENTSNames of each part on the main unit (continued)To display the menu screen and/or select the operation on the menu screen.Also use

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13Before useCONTENTSUSB MONITOR OUTCOMPUTER IN 1(Y/PB/PR )COMPUTER IN 2CONTROLS-VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO INR - AUDIO - LAUDIOINAUDIOOUT26 9322 2527392424232427

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14Before useCONTENTSNames of each part on the remote controlINPUT buttonMUTE buttonRESIZE buttonsR-CLICK buttonL-CLICK buttonPointer control buttonVOL

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15Before useCONTENTSLoading batteriesNotesUsing batteries incorrectly can cause them to leakor burst. Strictly observe the following.• Install the bat

Page 9 - Power supply cord selection

16Before useCONTENTSRemote control operationPoint the remote control at the infrared remote sensor and press a button.Notes• The remote control may no

Page 10 - Contents

17Installation andconnectionCONTENTSFloor-mounted projector placementFloor-mounted front projectionViewing a picture projected on the front of thescre

Page 11 - Before use

18Installation andconnectionCONTENTSPlace the projector on a steady, level surface such as a table.To obtain proper screen projected, place the projec

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19Installation andconnectionCONTENTSConnect the power cord.• Insert one end in the AC IN socket on the projector.• Insert the other end in a wall outl

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2Before useCONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSThe lightning flash with arrowheadsymbol, within an equilateral triangle,is intended to alert the user to thepres

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20Installation andconnectionCONTENTSProjector placement angle adjustmentFoot adjusterrelease buttonFoot adjusterThe tilt of the projector can be adjus

Page 15 - Loading batteries

21Installation andconnectionCONTENTSCeiling-mounted front projectionViewing a picture projected on the front of the screen from aceiling installation.

Page 16 - Remote control operation

22Installation andconnectionCONTENTSNotes• The projector cannot be connected to a computer without an analog RGB connector. For details, refer to the

Page 17 - Installation and

23Installation andconnectionCONTENTSConnecting a computer with DVI output connectorNotes• The COMPUTER IN 2 connector can be used to input either digi

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24Installation andconnectionCONTENTSConnecting video equipmentNoteThe S-VIDEO connector and VIDEO jack can be used independently, but the audio input

Page 19 - BUSY FAN

25Installation andconnectionCONTENTSConnecting video equipment (continued)NoteSome component video signal sources include the Y/CB/CR signals of a DVD

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26Installation andconnectionCONTENTSProjector operation control by a computerUSB MONITOR OUTCOMPUTER IN 1(Y/PB/PR )COMPUTER IN 2CONTROLS-VIDEOVIDEOVID

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27Installation andconnectionCONTENTSHow to use the output connectorUSB MONITOR OUTCOMPUTER IN 1(Y/PB/PR )COMPUTER IN 2CONTROLS-VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO INR - A

Page 22 - Connecting a computer

28OperationsCONTENTSPreparation1Install and connect the projector properly.2Take off the lens cover.Press ON/STANDBY.The projector turns on and the ON

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29OperationsCONTENTSProjection on the screen (continued)Select the input source.Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select it.The icon of the input s

Page 24 - Connecting video equipment

3Before useCONTENTSIMPORTANT PRECAUTIONSIn the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No.located at the bottom of your LCD projector.Model

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30OperationsCONTENTSAdjust the picture size by turning thezooming lever.Turn to the right to enlarge the picture.Turn to the left to reduce the pictur

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31OperationsCONTENTSTurning the power offPress ON/STANDBY after using the projector.An instruction message appears.Press ON/STANDBY again.Cooling star

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32OperationsCONTENTSNotes• Automatic adjustment may not be performed properly for signals other than the RGB signalswith which the projector is compat

Page 28 - Projection on the screen

33OperationsCONTENTSCorrecting the keystone distortionA picture may be expanded on the upper side if projected upward from the projector liftedup by t

Page 29 - COMPUTER-1 COMPUTER-2

34OperationsCONTENTSCutting off the picture and sound temporarilyThe image and sound of this projector can be turned off if you wish to temporarily pr

Page 30 - Operations

35OperationsCONTENTSFreezing the pictureYou can freeze the image being projected.Use this function to stop images from a video recorder to make presen

Page 31 - Turning the power off

36OperationsCONTENTSYou can enlarge (resize) the picture size projected.Enlarging the picture sizePress RESIZE ( ).The enlargement ratio increases eac

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37OperationsCONTENTSPress PIP.A sub-picture is displayed.Press the PIP button again to turn off the sub-picture.Video or S-video images can be display

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38OperationsCONTENTSCALLNotes• The information displayed is not refreshed even if it changes. To refresh the information, turnoff the information disp

Page 34 - Press MUTE

39OperationsCONTENTSOperating a computer by the remote controlNotes• This function is available with Windows98 and Mac OS9 computers equipped with a U

Page 35 - Freezing the picture

4Before useCONTENTSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTION: PLEASE READ ANDOBSERVE ALL WARNINGSAND INSTRUCTIONS GIVENIN THIS OWNER’S MANUALAND THOSE MARK

Page 36 - / / /

40OperationsCONTENTSThis projector can read the image data of JPEG format stored in a memory card to project the images on the screen.For example, you

Page 37 - Displaying PIP Sub-pictures

41OperationsCONTENTSProjecting images stored in a memory card (continued)When using the memory card function for the first time,set the “Input source

Page 38 - Displaying Information

42OperationsCONTENTSDescription of screen34ContinuedENTER EXITEnterSelectABCDEFGH.jpgUpNextBackDisplay when there has a previous page.Display the name

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43OperationsCONTENTSUse the selection buttons ( / / / ) toselect the thumbnail you wish to display as aslide. (Thumbnail selection)• The selecte

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44OperationsCONTENTSEMPLAMPONFANON/STANDBYEXITENTERMENUINPUTPressTo eject the memory cardTo eject a memory card, first check that theBUSY indicator is

Page 41 - (Light in orange)

45CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings• The menu screens for making various adjustments and settings include a QUICK MENU for frequently used adjustments

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46CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsAdjustments and settings on the menu screen (continued)48546062646771QUICK MENUItem MeaningContrast Adjust the imag

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47CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsOperating the menu screenAnalog RGB(1)000+6MENU EXITQUICK MENUContrastBrightnessAdjust the contrast of the image.Pi

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48CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsPreparation1Project a picture on the screen as explained in the step “Projection on the screen”. 28Press MENU.The Q

Page 45 - QUICK MENU

49CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings22LASERMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBU

Page 46 - Settings

5Before useCONTENTS5. HeatThe product should be situated awayfrom heat sources such as radiators,heat registers, stoves, or other products(including a

Page 47 - Operating the menu screen

50CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings3-a3-aMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUS

Page 48 - Press MENU

51CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsWhen selecting “Input source setting” in step 2. (Set the input source that can be selectedby the INPUT button.)Use

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52CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsQUICK MENU adjustments and settings (continued)LASER3-c3-c3-c3-c3-c3-cMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTO

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53CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsQUICK MENU adjustments and settings (continued)3-dPress ENTER.The sub-menu screen of interval setting appears.Use t

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54CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings2Press MENU twice.When pressed once, the QUICK MENU screen appears. Whenpressed twice, the “Picture” screen of the

Page 52 - Press ENTER

55CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsFULL MENU adjustments and settings – Picture (continued)3-aMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEX

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56CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

Page 54 - Picture

57CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

Page 55 - ) to adjust and set

58CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

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59CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

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6Before useCONTENTS11. Object and Liquid EntryNever push objects of any kind into thisproduct through openings as they maytouch dangerous voltage poi

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60CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings112,332MENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBU

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61CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

Page 60 - FULL MENU settings – Audio

62CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings112,332MENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBU

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63CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsLASERMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY

Page 62 - FULL MENU settings – Keystone

64CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings112,332MENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBU

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65CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsLASERMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY

Page 64 - FULL MENU settings – Display

66CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

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67CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings112,332MENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBU

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68CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsLASER4-a4-a4-a4-a4-a4-a4-a4-aMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUM

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69CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsLASER4-b4-b4-b4-b4-b4-bMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJU

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7Before useCONTENTS16. If glass components, including lensand lamp, should break, contact yourdealer for repair service.This product incorporates glas

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70CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

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71CONTENTSAdjustments &Settings112,332MENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBU

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72CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANK

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73CONTENTSAdjustments &SettingsLASER131322MENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAUTOSETEXITPIPFREEZEMUTECALLRESIZEVOLUME/ADJUSTTEMP LAMP

Page 73 - PIP menu setting

74CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraPart names (of the document imaging camera model)CAUTIONWhen using the camera, be careful to notpinch your hand or fin

Page 74 - Document

75CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraNotes• Never give shocks or impacts to the camera or arm as this may cause malfunction.• While raising up or turning t

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76CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraPicture projection with the document imaging cameraTEMPLAMPONBUSYFANON/STANDBYKEYSTONESETAUTOAUTOEXITENTERMENUINPUTVOL

Page 76 - Press ARM LIGHT

77CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraPress CAMERA to select the camera inputmode.• You can also select it by pressing INPUT on the remotecontrol or on the

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78CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraPress CAMERA GAIN (+/-) to improve view of acamera subject which is too dark or vivid.6Notes• You can adjust the “Shar

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79CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraNormally, this camera automatically adjusts the color balance to project the picture. If theadjustment is not sufficie

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8Before useCONTENTSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)20. Safety CheckUpon completion of any service orrepairs to this product, ask the servicet

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80CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraWith the document camera operating, fullycover the camera lens with a piece of blackpaper or cloth.1Correcting illumin

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81CONTENTSDocumentimaging cameraStore the camera images into the memory cardSTORE IMAGEENTERENTERBUSYMENUON/STANDBYINPUTL-CLICK R-CLICKENTERKEYSTONEAU

Page 82 - Trouble indications

82MaintenanceCONTENTSIf there is some problem inside the projector,the indicators light up or blink.Trouble indicationsIndicatorTEMP LAMP ONBUSY FANTE

Page 83 - Air filter cleaning

83MaintenanceCONTENTSAir filter cleaningCAUTIONIf you use the projector mounted on the ceiling,ask the dealer to carry out the maintenancesuch as clea

Page 84 - Maintenance

84MaintenanceCONTENTSAir filter cleaning (continued)Assemble the air filter.Place the air filter in the air filtercover, then insert the four tabs ont

Page 85 - Cleaning the main unit

85MaintenanceCONTENTSCleaning the lensUse a blower or a lens cleaner to clean the lens.Never rub or tap the lens with a hard object asthe lens surface

Page 86 - Lamp replacement

86MaintenanceCONTENTSLamp replacementThe lamp will eventually begin to project darkor dull pictures and finally will not light up.(Lamp’s life length

Page 87 - Lamp replacement (continued)

87MaintenanceCONTENTSNotes• When the CALL button is pressed, the “Lamptime” (the approximate amount of time the lamphas been used) is displayed. 38• T

Page 88 - B/PR input

88OthersCONTENTSBefore calling service personalSymptomThe power does not come on.The power turns off whileusing the projector.No image appears.No soun

Page 89 - CONTENTS

89OthersCONTENTSSymptomThe color is faint.The tint is not good.The remote control does notwork.Image data on a memory cardcannot be displayed.Mouse fu

Page 90 - B, PR signal: 0.7V(p-p) 75Ω

9Before useCONTENTSPower supply cord selectionIf your line voltage is 220 to 240V, use one ofthe following types of cable.In Singapore, use the UK typ

Page 91 - Applicable signal

90OthersCONTENTSMini D-sub 15pinconnectorPin No.123456789101112131415DescriptionT.M.D.S. data 2 -T.M.D.S. data 2 +T.M.D.S. data 2/4 shieldT.M.D.S. dat

Page 92 - • Signal sources marked “

91OthersCONTENTSTEXT70 640 x 350 50 640 14 96 800 31.469 70.086 25.175 59 350 38 2 449TEXT70 640 x 400 50 640 14 96 800 31.469 70.086 25.175 34 400 13

Page 93 - Interface format

92OthersCONTENTSApplicable signal (continued)Timing chart (Continued)*SXGA1152x864 75Hz 1152 x 864 256 1152 64 128 1600 67.500 75.000 108.000 32 864 1

Page 94 - Continued

93OthersCONTENTSControlling the projector by using RS-232CYou can also control the projector by entering the command from a computer via RS-232C.CONTR

Page 95 - Imaging

94OthersCONTENTSContinuedControlling the projector by using RS-232C (continued)Classification Digital RGBY/PB/PRMemory CardDocument Imaging CameraAnal

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95OthersCONTENTSControlling the projector by using RS-232C (continued)ContinuedClassification Digital RGBY/PB/PRMemory CardDocument Imaging CameraAnal

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96OthersCONTENTSContinuedControlling the projector by using RS-232C (continued)Classification Digital RGBY/PB/PRMemory CardDocument Imaging CameraAnal

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97OthersCONTENTSContinuedControlling the projector by using RS-232C (continued)ClassificationItems/StatusDigital RGBY/PB/PRMemory CardDocument Imaging

Page 99 - B/PR (combination)

98OthersCONTENTSControlling the projector by using RS-232C (continued)Classification Digital RGBY/PB/PRMemory CardDocument Imaging CameraAnalog RGB1An

Page 100 - Specifications (continued)

99OthersCONTENTSSpecifications AUDIO OUT 1V(p-p), less than 2.2kΩ, ø3.5mm stereomini jack CONTROL Mini DIN 8-pin (RS-232C) USB output Type BLiquid

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