Mitsubishi LVP-X400BU User Manual

Mitsubishi LVP-X400BU User Manual

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X400B
X 3 9 0
LCD
Projector
User Manual
LVP-X400BU / LVP-X390U
MODEL
EN – 1

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  • Page 1 X400B X 3 9 0 Projector User Manual LVP-X400BU / LVP-X390U MODEL EN – 1...
  • Page 2 CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. NOTE: SINCE THIS PROJECTOR IS PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, THE SOCKET-OUTLET MUST BE IN- STALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHOULD BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE. WARNING Use the attached specified power supply cord. If you use another power-supply cord, it may cause interfer- ence with radio and television reception.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    To operate projector power ON ... 13 Menu operation ... 15 Picture adjustment ... 18 Specification of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector ... 20 Advanced feature for presentation ... 21 Expand ... 21 PinP (Picture in Picture) ... 21 Still ...
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    Water and moisture Do not use this projector near water or in con- tact with water. Accessories Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table.
  • Page 5 • Never put any heat-producing device under the pro- jector so that the projector does not overheat. • Do not attach the projector to a place that is un- stable or subject to vibration. • Do not install the projector near any equipment that produces a strong magnetic field.
  • Page 6: Overview

    10 COMPUTER 2 AUDIO IN jack COMPUTER 1 AUDIO IN jack AUDIO 12 COMPUTER 1 IN terminal (DVI-D24P)(For LVP-X400BU only) 13 COMPUTER 1 IN terminal (D-SUB mini 15P) 14 INPUT SELECT switch (For LVP-X400BU only) 15 Reset button 16 Wired remote control (REMOTE) jack...
  • Page 7: About Laser Beam

    FROM THIS APERTURE. Release buttons (Left/Right) Adjustment foot (Left/Right) Air inlet cover Lamp cover Caution: Do not replace the lamp right after using the projector. The lamp will be very hot. Power button COMPUTER button AUTO POSITION button MENU button...
  • Page 8: Using The Remote Control

    The range for operation is about 10 m (about 32 feet) when the remote control points to the projector. The dis- tance to the screen back to the projector must be less than 7 m (about 23 feet). Depending on the type of the screen, the distance will be different.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Orientation of the projector Picture size can be set by changing the distance between the screen and the projector. Front projection (between the screen and the head of the projector) Screen Diagonal size Height Width (inch) (inch) (inch) 40 "...
  • Page 10: Basic Connections

    SIGNAL setting menu. • Change the setting in the SIGNAL menu, when 525p signal is inputted. (Refer to page 20). • Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the terminal board to ANALOG. (For LVP-X400BU only) EN – 10 RS-232C...
  • Page 11: Projector + Personal Computer

    AUDIO to COMPUTER to COMPUTER AUDIO IN PC audio cable (option) • Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the terminal board to ANALOG. (For LVP-X400BU only) For computer with DVI terminal (For LVP-X400BU only) to COMPUTER IN (DVI-D24P) RS-232C INPUT SELECT...
  • Page 12: Preparing The Projector For Operation

    2. Connect the power cord to the wall power outlet. 3. Remove the lens cap. Warning: • Do not look directly into the lens when projector is “ON”. • The lens cap is for protecting the lens. If you leave the power on with the cap on, the cap may be warped.
  • Page 13: To Operate Projector Power On

    AUTO POSITION button 1. Turn on the equipment connected to the projector. 2. Put the projector into standby mode by pressing the main power switch. The POWER indicator lights up red. 3. Turn the projector on by pressing the POWER but- ton.
  • Page 14: Turning Off The Projector

    It will take another 60 seconds before the lamp indicator goes off. If you wish to turn on the projector again, wait until the indicator is off then press the POWER button. • The exhaust fan rotates faster when the tempera- ture around the projector rises.
  • Page 15: Menu Operation

    Menu operation IMAGE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR MATRIX USER COLOR TEMP. SHARPNESS TINT COLOR INSTALLATION KEYSTONE AUTO POWER ON AUTO POWER OFF SPLASH SCREEN IMAGE REVERSE FEATURE MENU POSITION EXPAND MODE FRAME POSI. VIDEO SIGNAL ANAMORPHIC LANGUAGE RESET ALL SIGNAL MEMORY CALL HORIZ.POSITION VERT.POSITION FINE SYNC.
  • Page 16 In this case, use the remote control to turn on the lamp. AUTO POWER OFF .. Use to select the length of time before projector switches to stand-by when there is no input signal selected source. SPLASH SCREEN . Use to display the splash screen on the screen when the power is turned ON.
  • Page 17: User Memory For Signal Setting

    HORIZ. POSITION ... Use to adjust the horizontal position of the image. VERT. POSITION ... Use to adjust the vertical position of the image. FINE SYNC..Use to synchronize the projector with PC input signals so that the image is not blurred.
  • Page 18: Picture Adjustment

    The white, which temperature is low, becomes reddish white. When the color temperature is higher, the white becomes more bluish. This projector sets this color temperature by changing the numbers of contrast blue and red.
  • Page 19: Adjustment From Personal Computer

    Adjustment from personal computer Although this projector sets proper signal systems automatically for the image signal from personal computers, it cannot be applied to some of personal computers. In this case, press the AUTO POSITION button. If the images are still not projected correctly, use the MENU display to adjust the projected im- ages.
  • Page 20: Specification Of Rgb Signals In Each Computer Mode Of The Projector

    Picture adjustment (continued) Specification of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector Signal mode resolution (H x V) TV60 – TV50 – 1080i – 720p – PC98 640 x 400 CGA70 640 x 400 CGA85 640 x 400...
  • Page 21: Advanced Feature For Presentation

    Advanced features for presentation Expand By pressing the EXPAND button on the remote con- trol, you can magnify the detailed image of the picture. You can also view the screen displaying the picture as its original size (native resolution display). Setting the Expand mode 1.
  • Page 22: Mouse Remote Control

    • Turn off computer and the projector before connecting with PS/2 port. When connecting the computer with the projector when the personal computer is on, the remote control does not work as a mouse. In that case, restart the personal computer.
  • Page 23: Lamp Replacement

    • Please confirm the TEMP indicator illuminates about 2 seconds and the lamp time has been reset. • The projector will not turn on if you do not secure the lamp lid. • You must reset the operation time meter after you replace the lamp.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Maintenance Caution: Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform any main- tenance on the projector. Cleaning the air-filter Clean the air-filter frequently (about once a month). If the filter or ventilation slots become clogged with dirt...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    (In this case, the TEMP indicator does not light up.) The image is • The projector is not at a right angle to the screen. distorted. The image is dark. • Brightness, tint and color are not adjusted correctly.
  • Page 26: Indicators

    Indicators The projector has three indicators each of which shows the working condition of the projector. The following offers solutions to possible problems. If a problem persists, turn the projector off and consult your dealer. Normal condition POWER LAMP TEMP...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    (performance guarantee) Kensington Lock This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector. Please contact to Kensington Technology Group as shown below.
  • Page 28: Connectors

    2 AC power cable 1 Audio/Video cable 1 RGB cable for PC 1 RS-232C cable 1 PS/2 adapter 1 USB cable (For LVP-X400BU only) 246C376-10 Replacement part (Option / Not included in the box) Spare marcury lamp EN – 28 SPEC PIN No.
  • Page 29 Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo-City, Kyoto Japan 871D317A10 Printed in Japan...
  • Page 30: Lcd Projector

    LCD Projector LVP-X390U Control projector by using a personal computer This projector can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with RS-232C terminal. Functions can be controlled by a personal computer: • Turn ON or OFF • Changing input signal •...
  • Page 31 (1) Send the command from a personal computer to the projector. (The commands must be sent at least 400ms apart.) (2) The projector will send a return command 400ms* after it has received an end code. If the command is not received correctly, the projector will not send the return command.
  • Page 32 5) Volume commands The volume commands execute the volume setting of this projector with the value. ITEM ASCII VOLUME How to set the grade Use ASCII letters code to set the grade for setting data. Please refer to the table below for HEX code.
  • Page 33 7) Menu setting commands The menu setting commands execute the menu setting of this projector. If the personal computer doesn’t send the commands without attaching the data code, the projector which has received the command replays the setting data as data code.
  • Page 34 INPUT VIDEO 1 INPUT VIDEO 2 When a personal computer sends the command, data code will not be attached. However, the projector which has received a command will attach the recent operating status and then send. [Example ] Input was Video 1 when the operating status of the input terminal was confirmed.

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