Hitachi CPX5 User's Manual And Operating Manual
Hitachi CPX5 User's Manual And Operating Manual

Hitachi CPX5 User's Manual And Operating Manual

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Projector
CPX1/CPX5
User's Manual (detailed)
Operating Guide
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Trademark acknowledgment
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  • Page 1: About This Manual

    Projector CPX1/CPX5 User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. WARNING WARNING CAUTION NOTE Trademark acknowledgment...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content About this manual..1 EASY MENU....21 SPECT UTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE Content ....2 EYSTONE ICTURE MODE RIGHTNESS...
  • Page 3: Projector Features

    Projector features / Preparations Contents of package NOTE Fastening the lens cover WARNING...
  • Page 4: Part Names

    Part names HOT! Projector 13, 60 HOT! AUDIO OUT USB USB STORAGE COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 DC 5V 0.5A AUDIO IN S-VIDEO VIDEO WARNING HOT! : CAUTION...
  • Page 5: Control Panel

    Part names Control panel LAMP INPUT/ STANDBY/ON ENTER MENU TEMP 14, 20 POWER 13, 62 Remote control COMPUTER/ STORAGE SEARCH VIDEO BLANK ASPECT AUTO MAGNIFY HOME PAGE UP VOLUME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MENU POSITION 12, 18 ENTER RESET 12, 14...
  • Page 6: Setting Up

    Setting up Arrangement On a horizontal surface (c) up (c) down Suspended from the ceiling (c) up (c) down (a) Screen size (b) Projection distance (c) Screen height (b) Projection distance (c) Screen height (diagonal) inch inch inch inch inch inch inch inch...
  • Page 7 Setting up WARNING CAUTION...
  • Page 8: Connecting Your Devices

    Setting up Connecting your devices Speakers AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO OUT AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO RGB OUT USB-A RGB OUT VCR/DVD player AUDIO OUT USB USB STORAGE COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 DC 5V 0.5A AUDIO IN S-VIDEO VIDEO NOTE WARNING CAUTION...
  • Page 9 Setting up Connecting your devices (continued) NOTE...
  • Page 10 Setting up Using a USB storage Connecting power supply POWER WARNING Using the security slot WARNING NOTE...
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Remote control Putting batteries WARNING • • • About the remote control signal 30º 30º NOTE • •...
  • Page 12: Changing The Frequency Of Remote Control Signal

    Remote control Changing the frequency of remote control signal COMPUTER/ STORAGE SEARCH VIDEO ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE UP VOLUME HOME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE POSITION MENU ENTER RESET Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard (1) HOME key: (2) END key: (3) PAGE UP key:...
  • Page 13: Power On/Off

    Power on/off Turning on the power LAMP INPUT/ STANDBY/ON ENTER MENU TEMP POWER COMPUTER/ VIDEO STORAGE SEARCH ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY HOME PAGE UP VOLUME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MENU POSITION ENTER RESET Turning off the power WARNING NOTE •...
  • Page 14: Operating

    Operating COMPUTER/ VIDEO STORAGE SEARCH Adjusting the volume ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE UP VOLUME HOME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE POSITION MENU ENTER RESET Temporarily muting the sound COMPUTER/ STORAGE SEARCH VIDEO ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE UP HOME VOLUME PAGE DOWN...
  • Page 15: Searching An Input Signal

    Operating Selecting an input signal (continued) COMPUTER/ VIDEO STORAGE SEARCH BLANK ASPECT AUTO MAGNIFY HOME PAGE UP VOLUME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE POSITION MENU ENTER Searching an input signal COMPUTER/ STORAGE SEARCH VIDEO ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE UP VOLUME HOME...
  • Page 16 Operating Adjusting the projector's elevator CAUTION Adjusting the zoom and focus...
  • Page 17 Operating Using the automatic adjustment feature For a PC signal COMPUTER/ VIDEO STORAGE SEARCH ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY HOME PAGE UP VOLUME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE POSITION MENU For a signal from the USB STORAGE For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal Adjusting the position PAGE DOWN MUTE...
  • Page 18 Operating Correcting the keystone distortions COMPUTER/ STORAGE SEARCH VIDEO ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE UP VOLUME HOME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE POSITION MENU Using the magnify feature COMPUTER/ VIDEO STORAGE SEARCH BLANK ASPECT AUTO MAGNIFY HOME PAGE UP VOLUME PAGE DOWN MUTE...
  • Page 19 Operating Freezing the screen COMPUTER/ VIDEO STORAGE SEARCH BLANK ASPECT AUTO MAGNIFY HOME PAGE UP VOLUME PAGE DOWN MUTE FREEZE MY BUTTON KEYSTONE POSITION MENU Temporarily blanking the screen COMPUTER/ STORAGE SEARCH VIDEO ASPECT AUTO BLANK MAGNIFY PAGE UP VOLUME HOME PAGE DOWN MUTE...
  • Page 20: Using The Menu Function

    Operating Using the menu function POSITION MENU LAMP INPUT/ STANDBY/ON ENTER ENTER MENU TEMP POWER RESET In the EASY MENU In the Advanced MENU...
  • Page 21: Easy Menu

    EASY MENU Item Description ASPECT AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE KEYSTONE PICTURE MODE • •...
  • Page 22 EASY MENU EASY MENU (continued) Item Description BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARPNESS WHISPER MIRROR RESET FILTER TIME LANGUAGE Go to Advanced Menu...
  • Page 23: Picture Menu

    PICTURE Menu Item Description BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST To adjust CUSTOM ENTER, GAMMA [ CUSTOM-1 ] GAMMA •...
  • Page 24: Color

    PICTURE Menu PICTURE Menu (continued) Item Description HIGH DEFAULT HIGH CUSTOM MID DEFAULT MID CUSTOM LOW DEFAULT LOW CUSTOM Hi-BRIGHT-1 DEFAULT Hi-BRIGHT-1 CUSTOM Hi-BRIGHT-2 DEFAULT Hi-BRIGHT-2 CUSTOM To adjust CUSTOM ENTER, OFFSET GAIN R G B R G B +0 +0 +0 +0 COLOR TEMP COLOR TEMP [CUSTOM-1]...
  • Page 25 PICTURE Menu PICTURE Menu (continued) Item Description LOAD1, LOAD2, LOAD3, LOAD4 MY MEMORY SAVE1, SAVE2, SAVE3, SAVE4...
  • Page 26: Image Menu

    IMAGE Menu Item Description For a PC signal or a signal from the USB STORAGE For a Video signal, s-video signal or component video signal ASPECT For no signal • OVER SCAN • • • V POSITION • above • •...
  • Page 27 IMAGE Menu IMAGE Menu (continued) Item Description H PHASE • H SIZE • For a PC signal For a signal from the USB STORAGE AUTO ADJUST For a video signal, s-video signal or component video signal EXECUTE •...
  • Page 28: Input Menu

    INPUT Menu Item Description • PROGRESSIVE • • VIDEO NR • • COLOR SPACE • •...
  • Page 29: Ideo Format

    INPUT Menu INPUT Menu (continued) Item Description VIDEO FORMAT • • • • FRAME LOCK • • COMPUTER IN...
  • Page 30 INPUT Menu INPUT Menu (continued) Item Description RESOLUTION •...
  • Page 31: Setup Menu

    SETUP Menu Item Description • • AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE • • • • • KEYSTONE •...
  • Page 32: Whisper

    SETUP Menu SETUP Menu (continued) Item Description WHISPER • MIRROR VOLUME AUDIO...
  • Page 33: Screen Menu

    SCREEN Menu Item Description LANGUAGE MENU POSITION BLANK •...
  • Page 34: Tart Up

    SCREEN Menu SCREEN Menu (continued) Item Description START UP...
  • Page 35 SCREEN Menu SCREEN Menu (continued) Item Description MyScreen below MyScreen Lock •...
  • Page 36: Message

    SCREEN Menu SCREEN Menu (continued) Item Description MESSAGE • SOURCE NAME...
  • Page 37: Option Menu

    OPTION Menu Item Description AUTO SEARCH AUTO KEYSTONE AUTO ON...
  • Page 38: Auto On Uto Off

    OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description AUTO OFF LAMP TIME • • FILTER TIME • •...
  • Page 39 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description • MY BUTTON SERVICE FAN SPEED...
  • Page 40 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description AUTO ADJUST • GHOST SERVICE FILTER MESSAGE • •...
  • Page 41 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description KEY LOCK • REMOTE FREQ. SERVICE INFORMATION • • FACTORY RESET...
  • Page 42: Ecurity

    OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description 1. Using Security Features 1.1 Inputting the PASSWORD 2805 SECURITY 1.2 Changing the PASSWORD...
  • Page 43 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description 1.3 If you have forgotten your PASSWORD 2. Using the MyScreen PASSWORD Function SECURITY PASSWORD 2.1 Turning on the MyScreen Function 2.2 Setting the PASSWORD...
  • Page 44 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description • • • • 2.3 Turning the PASSWORD off SECURITY 2.4 If you have forgotten your PASSWORD 3. Using the PIN LOCK Function 3.1 Registering the PIN Code...
  • Page 45 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description • SECURITY • 3.2 Turning Off the PIN LOCK Function 3.3 If you have forgotten your PIN Code •...
  • Page 46 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description 4. Using the Transition Detector Function Transition Detector 4.1 Turning On the Function • SECURITY Transition Detector 4.2 Setting the PASSWORD...
  • Page 47 OPTION Menu OPTION Menu (continued) Item Description 4.3 Setting the Transition Detector off 4.4 If you have forgotten your PASSWORD SECURITY USB STORAGE...
  • Page 48: Usb Storage

    USB STORAGE NOTE 1 File Format Maximum pixel size Audio Format Displaying Thumbnail Menu...
  • Page 49 USB STORAGE Displaying Thumbnail Menu (continued) Thumbnail Menu Displaying Thumbnail Menu (continued.) Item Description on Remote control /Control panel on Remote control on Control panel NOTE 2...
  • Page 50: Controlling The Projector

    USB STORAGE Displaying Thumbnail Menu (continued) Message Description Controlling the projector PJ CONTROL items Item Description MENU INPUT SELECT...
  • Page 51 USB STORAGE Displaying Thumbnail image Thumbnail Menu THUMBNAIL items Item Description IMAGE STILL PICTURE MOTION PICTURE Page Up Page Down...
  • Page 52 USB STORAGE Displaying Thumbnail image (continued) NOTE 3 Icon Description...
  • Page 53: Playing Slide Show

    USB STORAGE Playing Slide show SLIDE SHOW items Item Description PLAY START STOP INTERVAL...
  • Page 54 USB STORAGE Playing Slide show (continued) SLIDE SHOW items (continued) Item Description MODE ONE TIME ENDLESS SCREEN EFFECT NOTE 4...
  • Page 55: Displaying An Image In Full Screen

    USB STORAGE Displaying an image in full screen 1) Button operation for still image Button Key CONFIG. 1 Key CONFIG. 2...
  • Page 56 USB STORAGE Displaying an image in full screen (continued) 2) Button operation for motion picture Button Operation Play Pause Play Play slowly (half speed) Play Fast-forward (2 times) Fast-forward (8 times) Fast-forward (4 times) Play Fast-rewind (2 times) Fast-rewind (8 times) Fast-rewind (4 times)
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Maintenance Lamp Type number : <CPX1> DT00781 / <CPX5> DT00821 Replacing the lamp In case of replacement by yourself, CAUTION NOTE...
  • Page 58: Lamp Warning

    Maintenance Lamp (continued) Lamp warning HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE WARNING About disposal of a lamp: • • • •...
  • Page 59 Maintenance Type number : MU03602 WARNING NOTE...
  • Page 60: Other Care

    Maintenance Other care Inside of the projector Caring for the lens Caring for the cabinet and remote control WARNING CAUTION...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WARNING Related messages There is no input signal. NO INPUT IS DETECTED The horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signal SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE kHz fV The internal temperature is rising. CHECK THE AIR FLOW • • •...
  • Page 62: Regarding The Indicator Lamps

    Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator The projector is in a standby state. Orange Blinking The projector is warming up. Green The projector is in an on state. Green Blinking The projector is cooling down. Orange The projector is cooling down.
  • Page 63: Shutting The Projector Down

    Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps (continued) POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated. Blinking blinking in Green There is a possibility that the interior portion has become overcooled. blinking in Green NOTE Shutting the projector down...
  • Page 64: Phenomena That May Be Easy To Be Mistaken For Machine Defects

    Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The electrical power cord is not plugged in. The main power source has been interrupted during operation such as by a power outage (blackout), etc. Either there is no lamp and/or lamp cover, or either The signal cables are not correctly connected.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level. The computer cannot detect the projector as a plug and play monitor.
  • Page 66 Item <CPX1> <CPX5> <CPX1> <CPX5> <CPX1> 250 W <CPX5> 310 W Computer input port Audio input/output port Others Video input port Lamp <CPX1> <CPX5>...
  • Page 67 Read this Safety Guide first. Projector User's Manual - Safety Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. WARNING • Before using, read these user's manuals of this projector to ensure correct usage through understanding. After reading, store them in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 68: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions WARNING Never use the projector if a problem should occur. Abnormal operations such as smoke, strange odor, no image, no sound, excessive sound, damaged casing or elements or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter, etc. can cause a fire or electrical shock. In such case, immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.
  • Page 69 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING Be cautious of High temperatures of the projector. High temperatures are generated when the lamp is lit. It could result in fire or burn. Use special caution in households where children are present. Do not touch about the lens, air fans and ventilation openings during use or immediately after use, to prevent a burn.
  • Page 70 Safety Precautions (continued) WARNING Be careful in handling the light source lamp. The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp made of glass. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out. When the bulb bursts, it is possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing, and for gas containing mercury to escape from the projector’s vent holes.
  • Page 71 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION Be careful in moving the projector. Neglect could result in an injury or damage. • Do not move the projector during use. Before moving, disconnect the power cord and all external connections, and close the slide lens door or attach the lens cap.
  • Page 72 Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION Remove the power cord for complete separation. • For safety purposes, disconnect the power cord if the projector is not to be used for prolonged periods of time. Disconnect the • Before cleaning, turn off and unplug the projector. Neglect could result in plug from the fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 73 Safety Precautions (continued) NOTE About consumables. Lamp, LCD panels, polarizors and other optical components, and air filter and cooling fans have a different lifetime in each. These parts may need to be replaced after a long usage time. • This product isn’t designed for continuous use of long time. In the case of continuous use for 6 hours or more, or use for 6 hours or more every day (even if it isn’t continuous), or repetitious use, the lifetime may be shortened, and these parts may need to be replaced even if one year has not passed since the beginning of using.
  • Page 74 Lamp WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them.
  • Page 75: Regulatory Notices

    Regulatory Notices FCC Statement Warning WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 76 Projector CPX1/CPX5 User's Manual (detailed) Technical Example of PC signal Resolution (H x V) H. frequency (kHz) V. frequency (Hz) Rating Signal mode 720 x 400 37.9 85.0 VESA TEXT 640 x 480 31.5 59.9 VESA VGA (60Hz) 640 x 480 37.9 72.8 VESA...
  • Page 77 Initial set signals Initial set signals The following signals are used for the initial settings. The signal timing of some PC models may be different. In such case, adjust the items V POSITION and H POSITION in the IMAGE menu. Back porch (B) Front porch (D) Back porch (b)
  • Page 78 Connection to the ports Connection to the ports AUDIO OUT USB USB STORAGE COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 DC 5V 0.5A AUDIO IN S-VIDEO VIDEO COMPUTOR IN1, COMPUTOR IN2 D-sub 15pin mini shrink jack (1) for Computor signal terminated (positive) • H/V. sync. Signal: TTL level (positive/negative) •...
  • Page 79: Audio Out

    Connection to the ports (continued) AUDIO OUT USB USB STORAGE COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 DC 5V 0.5A AUDIO IN S-VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO Mini DIN 4pin jack Signal Ground Ground VIDEO RCA jack • System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43 AUDIO IN Ø3.5 stereo mini jack AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 80 Connection to the ports (continued) AUDIO OUT USB USB STORAGE COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 DC 5V 0.5A AUDIO IN S-VIDEO VIDEO USB STORAGE USB A type jack Signal 1 +5V 2 - Data 3 + Data 4 Ground USB B type jack Signal 1 +5V 2 - Data...

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