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CPX10WN/CPX11WN/
CPWX12WN
User's Manual (detailed)
Operating Guide
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  • Page 1 Projector CPX10WN/CPX11WN/ CPWX12WN User's Manual (detailed) Operating Guide Thank you for purchasing this projector. ►Before using this product, please read all manuals for this WARNING product. Be sure to read Safety Guide rst. After reading them, store them in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 2 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 3: 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 4 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 5 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 6 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 7 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 8 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 9 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 10 Regulatory Notices FCC Statement Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ....3 SETUP menu ....43 Features ..... . 3 UTO KEYSTONE EYSTONE UTO ECO MODE...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Features The projector provides you with the broad use by the following features. This projector has a variety of I/O ports that supposedly cover for any business scene. The HDMI port can support various image equipment which have digital interface to get clearer pictures on a screen. If you insert a USB storage device, such as a USB memory, into the USB TYPE A port and select the port as the input source, you can view images stored in the device.
  • Page 13: Part Names

    Introduction Part names (2) (3) HOT! (1) Lamp cover ( (11) The lamp unit is inside. (2) FOCUS ring ( (3) ZOOM ring ( (15) (4) Control panel ( (10) (5) Elevator buttons (x 2) ( (6) Elevator feet (x 2) ( (7) Remote sensor ( (8) Lens ( HOT! (12)
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    Introduction Part names (continued) Control panel (1) STANDBY/ON button ( 22, 29) (2) INPUT button ( (3) MENU button ( It consists of four cursor buttons. 56, 57) (4) ECO button 19, 100) (5) POWER indicator ( 100) (6) TEMP indicator ( 100) (7) LAMP indicator ( 11 ~ 14)
  • Page 15 Introduction Part names (continued) Remote control (10) (1) VIDEO button ( VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA (2) COMPUTER button ( ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK (3) SEARCH button ( (16) (12) MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME (4) STANDBY/ON button ( (14) DOWN (11) (5) ASPECT button ( MY BUTTON...
  • Page 16: Setting Up

    Setting up Setting up Install the projector according to the environment and manner the projector will be used in. For the case of installation in a special state such as ceiling mount, the specied mounting accessories ( in the User’s Manual (concise)) and service may be required.
  • Page 17 Setting up Arrangement (continued) ►Install the projector where you can access the power WARNING outlet easily. If an abnormality should occur, unplug the projector urgently. Otherwise it could cause a re or electric shock. ►Do not subject the projector to unstable conditions. If the projector falls or topples over, it could result in injury or damage to the projector and the surrounding things.
  • Page 18 Setting up Arrangement (continued) ► CAUTION ventilation. The projector may shutdown automatically or may malfunction if its internal temperature is too high. Using a damaged projector could result in a re and an electric shock. • Do not place the projector in direct sunlight or near hot objects such as heaters. •...
  • Page 19: Connecting With Your Devices

    Setting up Connecting with your devices Before connecting the projector to a device, consult the manual of the device to conrm that the device is suitable for connecting with this projector and prepare the required accessories, such as a cable in accord with the signal of the device. Consult your dealer when the required accessory did not come with the product or the accessory is damaged.
  • Page 20 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) Computer HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL • Before connecting the projector to a computer, consult the computer’s NOTE manual and check the compatibility of the signal level, the synchronization methods and the display resolution output to the projector.
  • Page 21 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) Computer External device Access point wireless adapter (optional) HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A storage AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO device VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL ►...
  • Page 22 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL VIDEO OUT HDMI S-VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc...
  • Page 23 Setting up Connecting with your devices (continued) Speakers (with an ampli er) Monitor RGB IN HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL...
  • Page 24: Connecting To A Power Supply

    Setting up Connecting to a power supply Put the connector of the power cord into the AC IN (AC inlet) of the projector. Firmly plug the power cord’s plug into the outlet. In a couple of seconds after the power supply connection, the POWER indicator will light up in steady orange.
  • Page 25: Fastening The Adapter Cover

    Setting up Fastening the adapter cover Use the supplied adapter cover to prevent the USB wireless adapter from coming off easily. Loosen the screw (marked with triangle) on the bottom right of the USB TYPE A port. Insert the tab of the cover into the hole at the upper left of the USB TYPE A port in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 26: Remote Control

    Holding the hook part of the battery cover, remove it. Align and insert the two AA batteries (HITACHI MAXELL or HITACHI MAXELL ENERGY, Part No.LR6 or R6P) according to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control.
  • Page 27: Using As A Simple Pc Mouse & Keyboard

    Remote control Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard The accessory remote control works as a simple mouse and keyboard of the computer, when the projector’s USB TYPE B port and the computer’s type A USB port are connected and MOUSE is selected for the USB TYPE B item in the OPTION menu ( 54).
  • Page 28: Power On/Off

    Power on/off Power on/off STANDBY/ON button Turning on the power POWER indicator Make sure that the power cord is  rmly and correctly connected to the projector and the outlet. Make sure that the POWER indicator is 100). Then remove the steady orange ( VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/...
  • Page 29: Turning Off The Power

    Power on/off Turning off the power Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control. The message “Power off?” will appear on the screen for about 5 seconds. Press the STANDBY/ON button again while the message appears. The projector lamp will go off, and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in orange.
  • Page 30: Operating

    Operating Operating VOLUME +/- button Adjusting the volume Use the VOLUME +/VOLUME - buttons to adjust the volume. VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in adjusting the ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK volume.
  • Page 31: Selecting An Input Signal

    Operating Selecting an input signal INPUT button Press INPUT button on the projector. Each time you press the button, the projector switches its input port from the current port as below. COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 VIDEO USB TYPE A S-VIDEO USB TYPE B HDMI 53), the...
  • Page 32: Searching An Input Signal

    For an input signal from the LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port, or if there is no signal CPX10WN/CPX11WN: 4:3 ( xed) CPWX12WN: 16:10 ( xed) ● ASPECT button does not work when no proper signal is inputted.
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Projector's Elevator

    Operating Adjusting the projector's elevator When the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place the projector horizontally. Using the feet can also tilt the projector in order to project at a suitable angle to the screen, elevating the front side of the projector within degrees.
  • Page 34: Using The Automatic Adjustment Feature

    Operating Using the automatic adjustment feature AUTO button Press AUTO button on the remote control. Pressing this button performs the following. COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ VIDEO DOC.CAMERA For a computer signal ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK The vertical position, the horizontal position and the horizontal MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE...
  • Page 35: Correcting The Keystone Distortions

    Operating KEYSTONE button Correcting the keystone distortions Press KEYSTONE button on the remote VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA control. A dialog will appear on the screen ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK to aid you in correcting the distortion. MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME Use the ▲/▼...
  • Page 36: Using The Magnify Feature

    Operating MAGNIFY Using the magnify feature ON/OFF button Press the MAGNIFY ON button on the remote control. The picture will be magni ed, and the MAGNIFY dialog VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA will appear on the screen. When the MAGNIFY ASPECT AUTO SEARCH...
  • Page 37: Temporarily Freezing The Screen

    Operating Temporarily freezing the screen FREEZE button Press the FREEZE button on the remote control. The “FREEZE” indication will appear on the screen (however, VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA the indication will not appear when the OFF is selected for ASPECT AUTO SEARCH...
  • Page 38: Using The Menu Function

    Operating Using the menu function This projector has the following menus: PICTURE, IMAGE, INPUT, SETUP, AUDIO, SCREEN, OPTION, NETWORK, SECURITY and EASY MENU. EASY MENU consists of functions often used, and the other menus are classi ed into each purpose and brought together as the ADVANCED MENU. Each of these menus is operated using the same methods.
  • Page 39 Operating Using the menu function (continued) To close the MENU, press the MENU button again or select EXIT and press the ◄ cursor button or ENTER button. Even if you do not do anything, the dialog will automatically disappear after about 30 seconds. ●...
  • Page 40: Easy Menu

    EASY MENU EASY MENU From the EASY MENU, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons. Then perform it according to the following table. Item Description Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for aspect ratio. ASPECT 36).
  • Page 41: Advanced Menu , Exit

    EASY MENU Item Description Using the ◄/► buttons swithes the ECO MODE. ECO MODE 44). See the ECO MODE item in SETUP menu ( Pressing the ► button displays the INSTALLATION dialog. INSTALLATION 44). See the INSTALLATION item in SETUP menu ( Performing this item resets all of the EASY MENU items except the FILTER TIME and LANGUAGE.
  • Page 42: Picture Menu

    PICTURE menu PICTURE menu From the PICTURE menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 43 PICTURE menu Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons switches the color temperature mode. 1 HIGH 1 CUSTOM 2 MID 2 CUSTOM 6 CUSTOM 3 LOW 6 Hi-BRIGHT-3 3 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 5 Hi-BRIGHT-2 4 CUSTOM 4 Hi-BRIGHT-1 To adjust CUSTOM Selecting a mode whose name includes CUSTOM and then pressing the ►...
  • Page 44 PICTURE menu Item Description Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the sharpness. Weak Strong SHARPNESS • There may be some noise and/or the screen may icker for a moment when an adjustment is made. This is not a malfunction. This projector has 4 memories for adjustment data (for all the items of the PICTURE menu).
  • Page 45: Image Menu

    For an input signal from the LAN, USB TYPE A or USB TYPE B port, or if there is no signal CPX10WN/CPX11WN: 4:3 (xed) CPWX12WN: 16:10 (xed) • The NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio of the signal. Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the over-scan ratio.
  • Page 46 IMAGE menu Item Description Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the vertical position. Down • Over-adjusting the vertical position may cause noise to appear on the screen. If this occurs, please reset the vertical position to the default setting. Pressing the RESET button when the V POSITION is selected will reset the V POSITION to the default setting.
  • Page 47 IMAGE menu Item Description Using the ◄/► buttons adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate icker. Right Left H PHASE • This item can be selected only for a computer signal or a component video signal. This function is unavailable for a signal from the LAN, USB TYPE A, USB TYPE B or HDMI port.
  • Page 48: Input Menu

    INPUT menu INPUT menu From the INPUT menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 49 INPUT menu Item Description The video format for S-VIDEO port and VIDEO port can be set. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the input port. (2) Using the ◄/► buttons switches the mode for video format. AUTO NTSC SECAM VIDEO FORMAT N-PAL M-PAL...
  • Page 50 INPUT menu Item Description The computer input signal type for COMPUTER IN1 and IN2 ports can be set. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the COMPUTER IN port to be set. (2) Use the ◄/► buttons to select the computer input signal type. AUTO SYNC ON G OFF COMPUTER IN...
  • Page 51 INPUT menu Item Description The resolution for the COMPUTER IN1 and COMPUTER IN2 input signals can be set on this projector. (1) In the INPUT menu select the RESOLUTION using the ▲/▼ buttons and press the ► button. The RESOLUTION menu will be displayed.
  • Page 52: Setup Menu

    SETUP menu SETUP menu From the SETUP menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 53 SETUP menu Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the AUTO ECO MODE. • When ON is selected, the projector will always be set to Eco mode AUTO ECO MODE below) setting. An OSD at start-up regardless of the ECO MODE ( message “AUTO ECO MODE”...
  • Page 54: Monitor Out

    SETUP menu Item Description Using ▲/▼ buttons switches the standby mode setting between NORMAL and SAVING. NORMAL SAVING When SAVING is selected, the power consumption in the standby mode is lowered with some functional restriction as below: • When SAVING is selected, the RS-232C communication control except to turn the projector on and the network function are disabled while the projector is in the standby mode.
  • Page 55: Audio Menu

    AUDIO menu AUDIO menu From the AUDIO menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or the ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 56: Screen Menu

    SCREEN menu SCREEN menu From the SCREEN menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item. Then perform it according to the following table.
  • Page 57 SCREEN menu Item Description This item allows you to capture an image for use as a MyScreen image which can be used as the BLANK screen and START UP screen. Display the image you want to capture before executing the following procedure.
  • Page 58 SCREEN menu Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons turns on/off the MyScreen lock function. When the ON is selected, the item MyScreen is locked. Use this MyScreen Lock function for protecting the current MyScreen. • This function cannot be selected when the ON is selected to the 75).
  • Page 59 SCREEN menu Item Description Each input port for this projector can have a name applied to it. (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SCREEN menu to select SOURCE NAME and press the ► or ENTER button. The SOURCE NAME menu will be displayed. (2) Use the ▲/▼...
  • Page 60 SCREEN menu Item Description (6) The current name will be displayed on the rst line. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons and the ENTER or INPUT button to select and enter characters. To erase 1 character at one time, press the RESET button or press the ◄...
  • Page 61 SCREEN menu Item Description The C.C. is the function that displays a transcript or dialog of the audio portion of a video, les or other presentation or other relevant sounds. It is required to have NTSC format video or 480i@60 format component video source supporting C.C.
  • Page 62: Option Menu

    OPTION menu OPTION menu From the OPTION menu, items shown in the table below can be performed. Select an item using the ▲/▼ cursor buttons, and press the ► cursor button or ENTER button to execute the item, except for the items LAMP TIME and FILTER TIME.
  • Page 63 OPTION menu Item Description Using the ▲/▼ buttons adjusts the time to count down to automatically turn the projector off. Long (max. 99 minutes) Short (min. 0 minute = DISABLE) When the time is set to 0, the projector is not turned off automatically. AUTO POWER When the time is set to 1 to 99, and when the passed time with no-signal or an unsuitable signal reaches at the set time, the...
  • Page 64 OPTION menu Item Description The lamp time is the usage time of the lamp, counted after the last resetting. It is shown in the OPTION menu. Pressing the RESET button on the remote control or the ► button of the projector displays a dialog. To reset the lamp time, select the OK using the ►...
  • Page 65 OPTION menu Item Description This item assigns one of the following functions to the ECO button 5) and MY BUTTON 1/2 on the remote on the control panel ( control ( (1) Choose a button to assign a function from ECO, MY BUTTON-1 and MY BUTTON-2.
  • Page 66 OPTION menu Item Description 31). • PICTURE MODE: Changes the PICTURE MODE ( 55). • FILTER RESET: Displays the lter time reset conrmation dialogue ( • TEMPLATE: Makes the template pattern selected to the 51) appear or disappear. TEMPLATE item ( •...
  • Page 67 OPTION menu Item Description GHOST Adjust the settings using the ▲/▼ buttons to eliminate ghosting. FILTER MESSAGE Use the ▲/▼ button to set the timer for notifying by the message when to replace the lter unit 100h 200h 500h 1000h 2000h 3000h 4000h...
  • Page 68 OPTION menu Item Description Selecting this item displays COMMUNICATION menu. In this menu, you can congure the serial communication settings of the projector using the CONTROL port. • Select an item using the cursor buttons ▲/▼. Then pressing the ► button opens the submenu for the setting item you selected.
  • Page 69 OPTION menu Item Description SERIAL SETTINGS Select the serial communication condition for the CONTROL port. BAUD RATE 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps PARITY NONE EVEN • The BAUD RATE is xed to 19200bps and PARITY is xed NONE when the 59). COMMUNICATION TYPE is set to OFF ( TRANSMISSION METHOD SERVICE...
  • Page 70 OPTION menu Item Description RESPONSE LIMIT TIME Select the time period to wait for receiving response data from other device communicating by the NETWORK BRIDGE and the HALF-DUPLEX through the CONTROL port. OFF: Select this mode if it is not required to check the responses from the device that the projector sends data to.
  • Page 71 OPTION menu Item Description INFORMATION Selecting this item displays a dialog titled “INPUT_INFORMATION”. It shows the information about the current input. • The “FRAME LOCK” message on the dialog means the frame lock function is working. • This item can't be selected for no signal and sync out. SERVICE •...
  • Page 72: Network Menu

    NETWORK menu NETWORK menu Remember that incorrect network settings on this projector may cause trouble on the network. Be sure to consult with your network administrator before connecting to an existing access point on your network. Select “NETWORK” from the main menu to access the following functions.
  • Page 73 NETWORK menu Item Description Use the ▲/▼ buttons to turn DHCP on/off. Select OFF when the network does not have DHCP enabled. To save the setting, press the ► button. DHCP (Dynamic Host • When the “DHCP” setting changes to “ON”, it takes a little time to obtain IP address from DHCP Protocol) server.
  • Page 74 NETWORK menu Item Description Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the Year (last two digits), Month, Date, Hour and Minute. • When this item is set, the same item in the WIRED SETUP menu is overwritten with the same 69). setting ( •...
  • Page 75 NETWORK menu Item Description Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select the SSID to display the SSID menu. #1 DEFAULT #2 DEFAULT #3 DEFAULT #5 CUSTOM #4 DEFAULT Select one of the DEFAULT (#1~#4) and press ► or ENTER button. To adjust CUSTOM Press the ►...
  • Page 76 NETWORK menu Item Description "Selecting this item displays the WIRELESS_INFORMATION dialog for viewing the wireless LAN settings." Use the ▲/▼ buttons to switch the page. The rst page shows the wireless LAN settings. The second and subsequent pages display the signal information of wireless LAN connection devices.
  • Page 77 NETWORK menu Item Description Selecting this item displays the WIRED SETUP menu for the wired LAN. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select an item, and the ► or ENTER button on the remote control to perform the item. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to turn DHCP on/off. Select OFF when the network does not have DHCP enabled.
  • Page 78 NETWORK menu Item Description Use the ▲/▼ buttons to enter the TIME DIFFERENCE. Set the same TIME DIFFERENCE as the one set on your computer. If unsure, consult your IT manager. TIME Use the ► button to return to the menu after DIFFERENCE setting the TIME DIFFERENCE.
  • Page 79 NETWORK menu Item Description (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the NETWORK menu to select the PROJECTOR NAME and press the ► button. The PROJECTOR NAME dialog will be displayed. (2) The current PROJECTOR NAME will be displayed on the rst 3 lines.
  • Page 80 Use the application to transfer the im- age data. It can be downloaded from the Hitachi web site. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to select an item which is a still image by the MY IMAGE (My Image Function in the Network Guide) and the ►...
  • Page 81 It can be installed from the bundled application CD. You can also download the latest version and relevant information from the Hitachi website (http://www.hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia or http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com).For details of Network Presentation and instructions to install the "LiveViewer", refer to the manual for "LiveViewer".
  • Page 82 SECURITY menu Item Description • To change from Single PC mode to Multi PC mode, press ► button to choose OK in the dialog and press the ENTER or INPUT button. The display mode is changed. • For details on how to switch the display mode to Multi PC mode on your computer, refer to the manual for “LiveViwer”.
  • Page 83: Security Menu

    1. Press the ► button. The ENTER PASSWORD box will be displayed. 2. Use the ▲/▼/◄/► buttons to enter the registered password. The factory default password is as follows. CPX10WN, CPX11WN: 3692 CPWX12WN: 2092 below) This password can be changed .
  • Page 84: Myscreen Password , P

    SECURITY menu Item Description The MyScreen PASSWORD function can be used to prohibit access to the MyScreen function and prevent the currently registered MyScreen image from being overwritten. 1 Turning on the MyScreen PASSWORD 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select MyScreen PASSWORD and press the ►...
  • Page 85 SECURITY menu Item Description PIN LOCK is a function which prevents the projector from being used unless a registered Code is input. 1 Turning on the PIN LOCK 1-1 Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select PIN LOCK and press the ► button or the ENTER button to display the PIN LOCK on/off menu.
  • Page 86: Ransition Detector , M

    SECURITY menu Item Description If this function is set to ON and the vertical angle of the projector or the INSTALLATION setting is different from the previous recorded setting, the TRANSITION DETECTOR ON alarm will be displayed and the input signal will not be displayed.
  • Page 87 SECURITY menu Item Description The MY TEXT PASSWORD function can prevent the MY TEXT from being overwritten. When the password is set for the MY TEXT; • The MY TEXT DISPLAY menu will be unavailable, which can prohibit changing the DISPLAY setting. •...
  • Page 88: M Y Text Display , M

    SECURITY menu Item Description (1) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the SECURITY menu to select the MY TEXT DISPLAY and press the ► or ENTER button to display the MY TEXT DISPLAY on/off menu. (2) Use the ▲/▼ buttons on the MY TEXT DISPLAY on/off menu to select on or off.
  • Page 89: Presentation Tools

    Presentation tools Presentation tools The projector has the following two convenient tools that enable on-screen presentations easily and quickly: below) - PC-LESS Presentation ( - USB Display ( PC-LESS Presentation The PC-LESS Presentation reads image and audio data from the storage media inserted into the USB TYPE A port and displays the image in the following modes.
  • Page 90 • GIF (.gif) • Files with a resolution larger than the following are not supported. NOTE CPX10WN, CPX11WN: 1024 x 768 CPWX12WN: 1280 x 800 (* Some computers may not support 1280 x 800.) • Files with a resolution smaller than 36x36 are not supported.
  • Page 91 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Operating by buttons or keys You can control the images on the Thumbnail screen with the remote control, control panel or Web Remote Control. The following functions can be supported while the Thumbnail is displayed. Button operation Functions Web Remote...
  • Page 92 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Operating by the menu on the Thumbnail screen You can also control the images by using the menu on the Thumbnail screen. Item Functions Moves to an upper folder. SORT Allows you to sort les and folders as following. Press the ►...
  • Page 93 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) • These operations are not accessible while the projector OSD is displayed. NOTE • The Thumbnail mode is able to display up to 20 les in one page. • It is not possible to change the input port by using the INPUT button when the Thumbnail screen, Slideshow, or Full Screen is displayed.
  • Page 94 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Full Screen Mode The Full Screen mode shows a full display image. To display in Full Screen mode, select an image in the Thumbnail screen. Then press the ENTER button on the remote control, the INPUT button on the control panel or click [ENTER] on the Web Remote Control.
  • Page 95: Slideshow Mode, Playlist

    Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Slideshow Mode The Slideshow mode displays images in full screen and switches the images at 83). intervals set in INTERVAL on the Thumbnail screen menu ( You can start this function from the Slideshow menu. To display the Slideshow menu, select the SLIDESHOW button in the Thumbnail mode and press the ENTER button on the remote control, INPUT button on the control panel, or click [ENTER] on the Web Remote Control.
  • Page 96 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) You can play the Slideshow at your desired conguration. Congure the Slideshow items in the Thumbnail. 1) RETURN : Returns to the thumbnail mode. 2) PLAY : Play the Slideshow. 3) START : Set the beginning number of the Slideshow.
  • Page 97 Presentation tools PC-LESS Presentation (continued) Playlist The Playlist is a DOS format text le, which decides the order of displayed still image les in the Thumbnail or Slideshow. The playlist le name is “playlist.txt” and it can be edited on a computer. It is created in the folder that contains the selected image les when the PC-LESS Presentation is started or the Slideshow is congured.
  • Page 98: Usb Display

    Presentation tools USB Display 11). The projector can display images transferred from a computer via an USB cable ( Hardware and software requirement for computer • OS: One of the following. (32 bit version only) Windows ® XP Home Edition /Professional Edition Windows Vista Home Basic /Home Premium /Business /Ultimate /Enterprise ®...
  • Page 99 Presentation tools USB Display (continued) This application will appear in the Windows notication area once it starts. You can quit the application from your computer by selecting “Quit” on the menu. • The “LiveViewer” (refer to the NOTE Network Guide) and this application cannot be used at the same time.
  • Page 100 Presentation tools USB Display (continued) Right-Click menu The menu shown in the right will be displayed when you right-click the application icon in the Windows notication area. Display : The Floating menu is displayed, and the icon disappears from the Windows notication area.
  • Page 101: Options Window

    If you remove the check mark from the [Keep PC resolution] box, the screen resolution of your computer will be switched as follows, and the display speed may be faster. CPX10WN, CPX11WN: 1024 x 768 (XGA) CPWX12WN: 1280 x 800 If your computer does not support the display resolution specied above, a smaller resolution that is the largest among the resolutions that are supported by the computer will be selected.
  • Page 102: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Replacing the lamp A lamp has nite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. Preparation of a new lamp and early replacement are recommended.
  • Page 103: Lamp Warning

    Maintenance Replacing the lamp (continued) Lamp warning HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE ►The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp WARNING can break with a loud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled while hot, or worn over time.
  • Page 104 Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air filter The air lter unit of this projector consists of a lter cover, two kinds of lters, and a lter frame. The new double large lters system is expected to function longer. However, please check and clean it periodically to keep ventilation needed for normal operation of the projector.
  • Page 105: Cleaning And Replacing The Air Lter

    Maintenance Cleaning and replacing the air lter (continued) Turn the projector on and reset the lter time using the FILTER TIME item in the EASY MENU. (1) Press the MENU button to display a menu. (2) Point at the FILTER TIME using the ▼/▲ button, then press the ► button. A dialog will appear.
  • Page 106: Other Care

    Maintenance Other care Inside of the projector In order to ensure the safe use of your projector, please have it cleaned and inspected by your dealer about once every year. Caring for the lens If the lens is awed, soiled or fogged, it could cause deterioration of display quality.
  • Page 107: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If an abnormal operation should occur, stop using the projector immediately. ►Never use the projector if abnormal operations such as smoke, WARNING Troubleshooting strange odor, excessive sound, damaged casing or elements or cables, penetration of liquids or foreign matter, etc. should occur. In such cases, immediately disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.
  • Page 108 Troubleshooting Related messages (continued) Message Description The internal temperature is rising. Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After having conrmed the following items, please turn the power ON again. • Is there blockage of the air passage aperture? •...
  • Page 109: Regarding The Indicator Lamps

    Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps When operation of the LAMP, TEMP and POWER indicators differs from usual, check and cope with it according to the following table. POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator Lighting Turned Turned The projector is in a standby state. Please refer to the section “Power on/off”.
  • Page 110 Troubleshooting Regarding the indicator lamps (continued) POWER LAMP TEMP Description indicator indicator indicator There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated. Please turn the power off, and allow the projector to cool down at least 20 minutes. After the projector has sufciently cooled down, please make conrmation of Blinking the following items, and then turn the power on again.
  • Page 111: Resetting All Settings

    Troubleshooting Resetting all settings When it is hard to correct some wrong settings, the FACTORY RESET function of 62) can reset all settings (except settings such SERVICE item in OPTION menu ( as LANGUAGE, LAMP TIME, FILTER TIME, FILTER MESSAGE, SECURITY and NETWORK) to the factory default.
  • Page 112 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The signal cables are not correctly connected. 10 ~ 14 Correctly connect the audio cables. The MUTE function is working. Restore the sound pressing MUTE or VOLUME +/- button on the remote control.
  • Page 113 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The projector does not recognize the USB storage device inserted into USB TYPE A port. Use the REMOVE USB function rst, remove the USB No pictures are storage device, and then insert it into the port again.
  • Page 114 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page When the projector is operating in Eco mode, Set ECO MODE to NORMAL, and set AUTO ECO Some kind MODE to OFF, in the SETUP menu.
  • Page 115 Troubleshooting Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects (continued) Reference Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page The SAVING function is working. Select NORMAL for STANDBY MODE item in the SETUP menu. Schedule The internal clock has been reset. function does Once you turn off the projector in the SAVING mode or the not work...
  • Page 116: Specifications

    Specifications Specications Please see the in the User’s Manual (concise) which is a book. End User License Agreement for the Projector Software • Software in the projector consists of the plural number of independent software modules and there exist our copyright or/and third party copyrights for each of such software modules.
  • Page 117 Projector CPX10WN/CPX11WN/ CPWX12WN User's Manual (detailed) Network Guide Thank you for purchasing this product. This manual is intended to explain only the network function. For proper use of this product, please refer to this manual and the other manuals for this product.
  • Page 118 Contents Contents Caution ..................4 1. Connection to the network ............5 1.1 System requirements ................. 5 1.1.1 Required equipment preparation ..................5 1.1.2 Hardware and software requirement for computer ............5 1.2 Quick connection ..................6 1.3 Manual network connection setting - Wired LAN -........7 1.3.1 Equipments connection ....................
  • Page 119 Contents 6. Network Bridge Function ............52 6.1 Connecting devices .................. 52 6.2 Communication setup ................53 6.3 Communication port ................. 53 6.4 Transmission method ................54 6.4.1 HALF-DUPLEX ......................54 6.4.2 FULL-DUPLEX ....................... 55 7. Other Functions ..............56 7.1 E-mail Alerts .....................
  • Page 120: Caution

    Caution Caution To use the wireless network function of this projector, the designated USB wire- less adapter that is sold as an option is required. For precautions according to the standards and laws, refer to the documents that come with the adapter. [Restriction on plugging and unplugging the USB wireless adapter] Before you insert or pull out the USB wireless adapter from the projector, turn off the power of the projector and pull out the power cord’s plug from the outlet.
  • Page 121: Connection To The Network

    1. Connection to the network 1. Connection to the network 1.1 System requirements 1.1.1 Required equipment preparation The following equipments are required to connect the projector to your computer through the network. The projector: 1 unit, Computer : minimum 1 set 1) For the wired connection *1 LAN cable (CAT-5 or greater): 1 piece 2) For the wireless connection *2...
  • Page 122: Quick Connection

    NORMAL. ( SETUP menu in the Operating Guide) • You can get the latest version of the applications for the network functions of the projector and the latest information for this product from the Hitachi website. (http://www.hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia or http://www.hitachidigitalmedia. com).
  • Page 123: Manual Network Connection Setting - Wired Lan

    1. Connection to the network 1.3 Manual network connection setting - Wired LAN - This section explains how to set it up manually. 1.3.1 Equipments connection Connect the projector and a computer with a LAN cable. * Before connecting with an existing network, contact the network administrator. Next, check the following computer settings.
  • Page 124 1. Connection to the network 1.3 Manual network connection setting - Wired LAN - (continued) 5) Right-click "Local Area Connection" to open the menu, and select "Properties". 6) Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click [Properties]. 7) Select "Use the following IP address" and congure the IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway for the computer accordingly.
  • Page 125 1. Connection to the network 1.3 Manual network connection setting - Wired LAN - (continued) [About IP address] The Network address portion of the IP address setting on your computer must be the same as the setting on the projector.Also, the entire IP address on the computer must not overlap with that of the other devices on the same network, including the projector.
  • Page 126: Internet Option" Setting

    1. Connection to the network 1.3 Manual network connection setting - Wired LAN - (continued) 1.3.3 “Internet Option” setting 1) Click “Internet Options” in “Network and Sharing Center” window to open “Internet Properties” window. 2) Click “Connections” tab and then click [LAN settings] button to open “Local Area Network (LAN) Settings”.
  • Page 127: Manual Network Connection Setting - Wireless Lan

    1. Connection to the network 1.4 Manual network connection setting - Wireless LAN - Using the designated USB wireless adapter (option) on the projector enables the projector and computer to communicate in both the Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure modes. This section is intended to explain how to set up wireless LAN connection manually.
  • Page 128: Wireless Lan Connection Set Up

    1. Connection to the network 1.4 Manual network connection setting - Wireless LAN - (continued) 1.4.2 Wireless LAN connection set up Using wireless LAN utility for Windows ® 7 standard. Wireless LAN initial settings for the projector is as follows. Connection Control : Ad-Hoc SSID...
  • Page 129 1. Connection to the network 1.4 Manual network connection setting - Wireless LAN - (continued) 4) Select "Use the following IP address" and congure the IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway for the computer accordingly. After setting is complete, click [OK] to close the window. [About IP address] The Network address portion of the IP address setting on your computer must be the same as the setting on the projector.
  • Page 130 1. Connection to the network 1.4 Manual network connection setting - Wireless LAN - (continued) 5) Right-click "Wireless Network Connection" to open the menu, and select "Connect / Disconnect". 6) From the connectable wireless networks, select the SSID of the projector (set to "wireless"...
  • Page 131: Network Presentation

    To use Network Presentation, an exclusive application, "LiveViewer" is required. It can be installed from the bundled application CD. You can also download the latest version and relevant information from the Hitachi website (http://www. hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia or http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com). For details of Network Presentation and instructions to install the "LiveViewer", refer to the manual for "LiveViewer".
  • Page 132: Web Control

    3. Web Control 3. Web Control You can adjust or control the projector via a network from a web browser on a computer that is connected to the same network. • Internet Explorer 6.0 or later is required. ® NOTE •...
  • Page 133: Projector Web Control

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control 3.1.1 Logon To use the Projector Web Control function, you need to logon with your user name and password. Below are the factory default settings for user name and password. Logon window User name Password Administrator <blank>...
  • Page 134: Network Information

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.2 Network Information Displays the projector’s current network conguration settings. Item Displays information common to both wireless and wired Common Information LAN. Displays the projector name settings. Projector Name Displays the current settings of wireless LAN. Wireless Information Displays the mode of wireless LAN communication.
  • Page 135: Network Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.3 Network Settings Displays and congures network settings. Item Displays information common to both wireless and wired LAN. Common Setup Congures the name of the projector. The length of the Projector Name can be up to 64 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 136 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Network Settings (continued) Item Congures the wireless LAN settings. Wireless Setup Select " AD-HOC" or " Infrastructure". Mode Congures network settings. Enables DHCP. Disables DHCP. Congures the IP address when DHCP is disabled. IP Address Congures the subnet mask when DHCP is disabled.
  • Page 137 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Network Settings (continued) Item Congures the wired LAN settings. Wired Setup Congures network settings. Enables DHCP. Disables DHCP. Congures the IP address when DHCP is disabled. IP Address Congures the subnet mask when DHCP is disabled. Subnet Mask Congures the default gateway when DHCP is disabled.
  • Page 138: Port Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.4 Port Settings Displays and congures communication port settings. Item Network Control Port1 Congures command control port 1 (Port:23). (Port:23) Click the [Enable] check box to use port 23. Port open Click the [Enable] check box when authentication is required Authentication for this port.
  • Page 139 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Port Settings (continued) Item Congures the SNMP port. SNMP Port Click the [Enable] check box to use SNMP. Port open Congures the destination of the SNMP Trap in IP format. • The address allows not only IP address but also domain name if the valid DNS server is setup in the Network Trap address Settings.
  • Page 140: Mail Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.5 Mail Settings Displays and congures e-mail addressing settings. Item Click the [Enable] check box to use the e-mail function. Congure the conditions for sending e-mail under the Alert Send Mail Settings. Congures the address of the mail server in IP format.
  • Page 141: Alert Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.6 Alert Settings Displays and congures failure & alert settings. Item The lamp cover has not been properly xed. Cover Error Fan Error The cooling fan is not operating. The lamp does not light, and there is a possibility that interior Lamp Error portion has become heated.
  • Page 142 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Alert Settings (continued) The Alert Items are shown below. Item Congures the time to alert. Alarm Time (Only Lamp Time Alarm and Filter Time Alarm.) Click the [Enable] check box to enable SNMP Trap alerts. SNMP Trap Click the [Enable] check box to enable e-mail alerts.
  • Page 143: Schedule Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.7 Schedule Settings Displays and congures schedule settings. Item Congures the daily schedule. Congures the Sunday schedule. Sunday Congures the Monday schedule. Monday Congures the Tuesday schedule. Tuesday Congures the Wednesday schedule. Wednesday Congures the Thursday schedule.
  • Page 144 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Schedule Settings (continued) The schedule settings are shown below. Item Click the [Enable] check box to enable the schedule. Schedule Congures the month and date. This item appears only when Specic date (No. 1-5) is selected.
  • Page 145 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Schedule Settings (continued) • After the projector is moved, check the date and time set for the NOTE projector before conguring the schedules. • The internal clock’s time may not remain accurate. Using SNTP is recommended to maintain accurate time.
  • Page 146: Date/Time Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.8 Date/Time Settings Displays and congures the date and time settings. Item Congures the current date in year/month/day format. Congures the current time in hour:minute:second format. Current Time Click the [ON] check box to enable daylight savings time and set the following items.
  • Page 147 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Date/Time Settings (continued) Item Congures the time difference. Set the same time difference Time difference as the one set on your computer. If unsure, consult your IT manager. Click the [ON] check box to retrieve Date and Time SNTP information from the SNTP server and set the following items.
  • Page 148: Security Settings

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.9 Security Settings Displays and congures passwords and other security settings. Item Congures the user name and password. User Account Congures the user name. User name The length of the text can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 149: Projector Control

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.10 Projector Control The items shown in the table below can be performed using the Projector Control menu. Select an item with the mouse. Most of the items have a submenu. Refer to the table below for details.
  • Page 150 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Projector Control (continued) Item PICTURE BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness setting. CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast setting. Selects the gamma setting. GAMMA Selects the color temperature setting. COLOR TEMP COLOR Adjusts the color setting. TINT Adjusts the tint setting.
  • Page 151 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Projector Control (continued) Item SETUP AUTO KEYSTONE Performs the automatic keystone distortion setting. EXECUTE KEYSTONE V Adjusts the vertical keystone distortion setting. Turns on/off the automatic eco mode function. Selects the eco mode. Selects the installation status.
  • Page 152 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Projector Control (continued) Item VOLUME Adjusts the volume setting. Turns the built-in speaker on/off. SPEAKER Assigns the AUDIO SOURCE - COMPUTER IN1 input port. COMPUTER IN1 Assigns the AUDIO SOURCE - COMPUTER IN2 input port. COMPUTER IN2 Assigns the AUDIO SOURCE - LAN input port.
  • Page 153 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Projector Control (continued) Item OPTION Turns the automatic signal search function on/off. AUTO SEARCH Turns the automatic keystone distortion correction function AUTO KEYSTONE on/off. Turns the direct power on function on/off. Congures the timer to shut off the projector when no signal AUTO POWER OFF is detected.
  • Page 154 3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control - Projector Control (continued) The items shown in the table below can be performed using the Projector Control menu. Click the [Quit Presenter Mode]. Item SERVICE Quit compulsorily from the Presenter mode. Quit Presenter Mode...
  • Page 155: Remote Control

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.11 Remote Control You can use your Web browser to control the projector. The functions on the bundled remote control are assigned to the Web Remote Control screen. • Do not attempt to control the projector with the projector’s remote control and via your Web browser at the same time.
  • Page 156: Projector Status

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.12 Projector Status Displays the settings and status of the projector. Item Displays the current error status Error Status Displays the usage time for the current lamp. Lamp Time Displays the usage time for the current lter. Filter Time Displays the current power status.
  • Page 157: Network Restart

    3. Web Control 3.1 Projector Web Control (continued) 3.1.13 Network Restart Restarts the projector’s network connection. Item Restarts the projector’s network connection in order to Restart activate new conguration settings. • Restarting requires you to re-log on in order to further control or NOTE congure the projector via a web browser.
  • Page 158: Crestron E-Control

    3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control The Main window as shown above is displayed at rst. However, if you have enabled User Password on the Tools window 46), a dialog prompting you to enter the password as shown on the right will be displayed, and no operation is enabled until you have entered the password.
  • Page 159: Main Window

    3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control (continued) 3.2.1 Main window You can operate the basic controls of the projector on this screen. • If the projector is in the standby mode, only the Power button can be NOTE operated. 1 Click a button and operate as follows.
  • Page 160 3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control - Main window (continued) 3 Click a button and operate as follows. To show the hidden buttons, click the ◄ / ► icons at the left and right ends. Button Turns Freeze on/off. Freeze Contrast Adjusts the contrast setting.
  • Page 161: Tools Window

    3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control (continued) 3.2.2 Tools window Congures the settings between the projector and Crestron ® control system. Click the [Exit] button to return to the Main window. • If two-byte characters are used, the input text or numbers cannot be NOTE set correctly.
  • Page 162 3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control - Tools window (continued) 3 Projector (continued) Congures the network settings of the projector. Item Enables DHCP. Congures the IP address when DHCP is disabled. IP Address Congures the subnet mask when DHCP is disabled. Subnet Mask Congures the default gateway when DHCP is disabled.
  • Page 163: Info Window

    3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control (continued) 3.2.3 Info window Displays the settings and status of the projector. Click the [Exit] button to return to the Main window. 1 Projector Information Item Displays the projector name settings. Projector Name Displays the location name of the projector.
  • Page 164: Help Desk Window

    3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control (continued) 3.2.4 Help Desk window Sends/receives messages to/from the administrator for Crestron RoomView® Express. Button Sends a message. Send Check the received message.
  • Page 165: Emergency Alert

    3. Web Control ® 3.2 Crestron e-Control (continued) 3.2.5 Emergency Alert When the administrator for Crestron RoomView ® Express sends out an alert message, it will be displayed on the screen. You can reply to the alert message via a chat format. Input a message in the box below the alert message, and click the [Send] button.
  • Page 166: My Image Function

    MY IMAGE transmission requires an exclusive application for your computer. Use the application to transfer the image data. It can be downloaded from the Hitachi web site (http://www.hitachi-america.us/ digitalmedia or http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com). For information on the necessary settings and operations for the computer and projector, refer to the manual for the application.
  • Page 167: Messenger Function

    Messenger function requires an exclusive application for your computer. To edit, transfer and display the text data, use the application. You can download it from the Hitachi web site (http://www.hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia or http:// www.hitachidigitalmedia.com). For information on the necessary settings and operations for the computer and projector, refer to the manual for the application.
  • Page 168: Network Bridge Function

    6. Network Bridge Function 6. Network Bridge Function This projector is equipped with the NETWORK BRIDGE function to perform mutual conversion of a network protocol and a serial interface. By making use of the NETWORK BRIDGE function, a computer that is connected to the projector via wireless or wired LAN is able to control an external device via RS-232C communication using the projector as a network terminal.
  • Page 169: Communication Setup

    6. Network Bridge Function 6.2 Communication setup To congure the setup of the communication using NETWORK BRIDGE for the projector, use items in the COMMUNICATION menu. Open the menu of the projector and select the OPTION - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION menu. OPTION menu >...
  • Page 170: Transmission Method

    6. Network Bridge Function 6.4 Transmission method The transmission method can be selected from the menus, only when the NETWORK BRIDGE is selected for the COMMUNICATION TYPE. OPTION menu > SERVICE > COMMUNICATION in the Operating Guide) HALF-DUPLEX FULL-DUPLEX 6.4.1 HALF-DUPLEX This method lets the projector make two way communication, but only one direction, either transmitting or receiving data, is allowed at a time.
  • Page 171: Full-Duplex

    6. Network Bridge Function 6.4 Transmission method (continued) • With using the HALF-DUPLEX method, the projector can send out NOTE 254 byte data as maximum at once. • If it is not required to monitor the response data from an external device and the RESPONSE LIMIT TIME is set to OFF, the projector can receive the data from the computer and send it out to an external device continuously.
  • Page 172: Other Functions

    7. Other Functions 7. Other Functions 7.1 E-mail Alerts The projector can automatically send an alert message to the specied e-mail addresses when the projector detects a certain condition that is requiring maintenance or detected an error. • Up to ve e-mail addresses can be specied. NOTE •...
  • Page 173 7. Other Functions 7.1 E-mail Alerts (continued) 5) Click the [Alert Settings] on the main menu to congure the E-mail Alerts settings. 6) Select and congure each alert item. Refer to item 3.1.6 Alert Settings ( for further information. 7) Click the [Apply] button to save the settings. Failure/Warning e-mails are formatted as follows: Subject line : <Mail title>...
  • Page 174: Projector Management Using Snmp

    7. Other Functions 7.2 Projector Management using SNMP The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) enables to manage the projector information, which is a failure or warning status, from the computer on the network. The SNMP management software will be required on the computer to use this function.
  • Page 175: Event Scheduling

    7. Other Functions 7.3 Event Scheduling The scheduling function enables to setup scheduled events including power on / power off. It enables to be “self-management” projector. • You can schedule the following control events: Power, Input Source, NOTE My Image, Messenger, Slideshow. ( •...
  • Page 176 7. Other Functions 7.3 Event Scheduling(continued) Schedule Settings ( Schedule settings can be congured from a web browser. Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10: 1) Enter “http://192.168.1.10/” into the address bar of the web browser, and select Projector Web Control from the selection window.
  • Page 177 7. Other Functions 7.3 Event Scheduling(continued) Date/Time Settings ( The Date/Time setting can be adjusted via a web browser. Example: If the IP address of the projector is set to 192.168.1.10: 1) Enter “http://192.168.1.10/” into the address bar of the web browser, and select Projector Web Control from the selection window.
  • Page 178: Command Control Via The Network

    7. Other Functions 7.4 Command Control via the Network You can congure and control the projector via the network using RS-232C commands. Communication Port The following two ports are assigned for the command control. TCP #23 (Network Control Port1 (Port: 23)) TCP #9715 (Network Control Port2 (Port: 9715)) •...
  • Page 179 7. Other Functions 7.4 Command Control via the Network (continued) When the authentication setting is enabled, the following settings are required. 7) Click the [Security Settings] on the main menu. 8) Click the [Network Control] and enter the desired authentication password. * See NOTE.
  • Page 180 7. Other Functions 7.4 Command Control via the Network (continued) Command Format Command formats differ among the different communication ports. ● TCP #23 You can use the RS-232C commands without any changes. The reply data format is the same as the RS-232C commands. ( RS-232C Communication in the Operating Guide - Technical) However, the following reply will be sent back in the event of authentication...
  • Page 181 7. Other Functions 7.4 Command Control via the Network (continued) Reply Data format The connection ID (the data is same as the connection ID data on the sending data format) is attached to the RS-232C commands reply data. <ACK reply> Connection Reply 0x06...
  • Page 182 7. Other Functions 7.4 Command Control via the Network (continued) Automatic Connection Break The TCP connection will be automatically disconnected after there is no communication for 30 seconds after being established. Authentication The projector does not accept commands without authentication success when authentication is enabled.
  • Page 183: Crestron Roomview

    7. Other Functions ® 7.5 Crestron RoomView Crestron RoomView ® is a multi-user resource management program provided by Crestron Electronics, Inc. It is an application for managing and controlling the projector and other AV devices collectively. For details of Crestron RoomView®, refer to the Crestron® website. URL: http://www.crestron.com The following communication interfaces can be used to manage the entire facility.
  • Page 184: Troubleshooting

    8. Troubleshooting 8. Troubleshooting Reference Problem Likely Cause Things to Check Page Number • Bring the computer and projector closer together. • Radio waves won’t go Weak radio signal – through concrete and metal (steel doors, etc.) If there is a wireless conguration utility loaded Cannot communicate due on your computer, check its...
  • Page 185 9. Specifications 9. Specications Item Specifications Dedicated computer application and Web browser Control software Corresponding TCP/IP, DHCP client and HTTP server protocol Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) (Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure modes) Network Wired LAN(100Base-TX/10Base-T) WEP (64/128bit), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), Security WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES), SSID OS: Windows ®...
  • Page 186: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    10. Warranty and after-sales service 10. Warranty and after-sales service If a problem occurs with the equipment, please read 8. Troubleshooting ( section rst and review all suggested check points. After that, please contact your dealer or service company, if you still have the problem. They will tell you what warranty condition is applied.
  • Page 187 75.0 60.0 VESA UXGA (60Hz) *1) Supported except for HDMI input. *2) Only for CPX10WN and CPX11WN. *3) Only for CPWX12WN. • Be sure to check jack type, signal level, timing and resolution before NOTE connecting this projector to a PC.
  • Page 188 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 189 Connection to the ports Connection to the ports NOTICE ►Use the cables with straight plugs, not L-shaped ones, as the input ports of the projector are recessed. HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2...
  • Page 190 Connection to the ports (continued) HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL S-VIDEO Mini DIN 4pin jack • System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC4.43, PAL (60Hz) Signal Color signal 0.286Vp-p (NTSC, burst), 75Ω...
  • Page 191: Audio Out

    Connection to the ports (continued) HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL AUDIO IN1, AUDIO IN2 Ø3.5 stereo mini jack • 200 mVrms 47kΩ terminator AUDIO OUT Ø3.5 stereo mini jack •...
  • Page 192 Connection to the ports (continued) HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL CONTROL D-sub 9pin plug 9 8 7 • About the details of RS-232C communication, 5 4 3 2 1 please refer to the next chapter.
  • Page 193 Connection to the ports (continued) To input component video signal to COMPUTER IN ports D-sub plug RCA plugs HDMI RCA connectors COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT...
  • Page 194 RS-232C Communication RS-232C Communication When the projector connects to the computer by RS-232C communication, the projector can be controlled with RS-232C commands from the computer. For details of RS-232C commands, refer to RS-232C Communication / Network 17). command table ( Connection Turn off the projector and the computer.
  • Page 195: Communication Settings

    RS-232C Communication (continued) Communication settings 1. Protocol 19200bps,8N1 ("h" shows hexadecimal) 2. Command format Byte Number Command Data Header Data Header Setting Type Action ag code size code Packet Action <SET>Change setting to desired value [(bL)(bH)] (aL) (aH) 01h 00h (bL) (bH) (cL) (cH) by [(eL)(eH)].
  • Page 196 RS-232C Communication (continued) ("h" shows hexadecimal) 3. Response code / Error code (1) ACK reply : 06h When the projector receives the Set, Increment, Decrement or Execute command correctly, the projector changes the setting data for the specied item by [Type], and it returns the code. (2) NAK reply : 15h When the projector cannot understand the received command, the projector returns the error code.
  • Page 197 Command Control via the Network Command Control via the Network When the projector connects network, the projector can be controlled with RS- 232C commands from the computer with web browser. For details of RS-232C commands, refer to RS-232C Communication / Network command table ( 17).
  • Page 198 Command Control via the Network (continued) Communication Port The following two ports are assigned for the command control. TCP #23 TCP #9715 Congure the following items form a web browser when command control is used. Port Settings Click the [Enable] check box to open [Network Port open Control Port1 (Port: 23)] to use TCP #23.
  • Page 199: Command Control Settings

    Command Control via the Network (continued) Command control settings [TCP #23] 1. Command format Same as RS-232C communication, refer to RS-232C Communicaton command format. 2. Response code / Error code ("h" shows hexadecimal) Four of the response / error code used for TCP#23 are the same as RS-232C Communication (1)~(4).
  • Page 200 Command Control via the Network (continued) ("h" shows hexadecimal) 2. Response code / Error code The connection ID is attached for the TCP#23's response / error codes are used. The connection ID is same as the sending command format. (××h : connection ID) (1) ACK reply : 06h + ××h (2) NAK reoly : 15h + ××h (3) Error reply : 1Ch + 0000h + ××h...
  • Page 201 Network Bridge Communication Network Bridge Communication This projector is equipped with NETWORK BRIDGE function. When the projector connects to the computer by wired or wireles LAN communicaton, an external device that is connected with this projector by RS- 232C communication can be controlled from the computer as a network terminal. For details, see the 6.
  • Page 202 Network Bridge Communication (continued) Communication settings For communication setting, use the OPTION - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION OPTION menu - SERVICE - COMMUNICATION in the Operating menu. ( Guide) Item Condition BAUD RATE 4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps / 38400bps Data length 8 bit (xed) PARITY NONE/ODD/EVEN...
  • Page 203 RS-232C Communication / Network command table RS-232C Communication / Network command table Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code Turn off BE EF 06 00 2A D3 01 00 00 60 00 00 Turn on BE EF 06 00 BA D2 01 00...
  • Page 204 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 07 E9 01 00 A1 30 20 00 DEFAULT-1 CUSTOM-1 BE EF 06 00 07 FD 01 00 A1 30 10 00 DEFAULT-2 BE EF...
  • Page 205 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 7C FF 02 00 97 30 00 00 User Gamma Point 8 Increment BE EF 06 00 1A FF 04 00 97 30 00 00...
  • Page 206 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 B5 72 02 00 02 22 00 00 COLOR Increment BE EF 06 00 D3 72 04 00 02 22 00 00 Decrement BE EF...
  • Page 207 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 B5 82 02 00 02 21 00 00 H SIZE Increment BE EF 06 00 D3 82 04 00 02 21 00 00 Decrement...
  • Page 208 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code AUTO BE EF 06 00 32 D7 01 00 11 20 03 00 COMPUTER IN2 SYNC ON G OFF BE EF 06 00 A2 D6 01 00 11 20...
  • Page 209 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 7A F4 01 00 B3 20 00 00 COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 BE EF 06 00 BA F6 01 00 B3 20 04 00 MONITOR OUT -...
  • Page 210 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 46 D3 01 00 02 20 00 00 MUTE BE EF 06 00 D6 D2 01 00 02 20 01 00 BE EF 06 00...
  • Page 211 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code Disable BE EF 06 00 32 F0 01 00 A5 20 00 00 USB TYPE B SOUND Enable BE EF 06 00 A2 F1 01 00 A5 20 01 00...
  • Page 212 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 40 D7 02 00 16 30 00 00 MENU POSITION V Increment BE EF 06 00 26 D7 04 00 16 30 00 00 Decrement...
  • Page 213 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code BE EF 06 00 B6 D6 01 00 16 20 00 00 AUTO SEARCH BE EF 06 00 26 D7 01 00 16 20 01 00 BE EF 06 00...
  • Page 214 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code COMPUTER IN1 BE EF 06 00 C6 32 01 00 01 36 00 00 COMPUTER IN2 BE EF 06 00 06 30 01 00 01 36 04 00 HDMI...
  • Page 215 RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued) Command Data Names Operation Type Header Action Type Setting Code COMPUTER IN1 BE EF 06 00 FA 38 01 00 20 36 00 00 COMPUTER IN2 BE EF 06 00 3A 3A 01 00 20 36 04 00 HDMI...
  • Page 216 PJLink command PJLink command Commands Control Description Parameter or Response 0 = Standby POWR Power Contorol 1 = Power On 0 = Standby POWR ? Power Status inquiry 1 = Power On 2 = Cool Down 11 = COMPUTER IN 1 12 = COMPUTER IN 2 22 = S-VIDEO 23 = VIDEO...
  • Page 217 NAME ? Projector Name inquiry NAME" of "NETWORK" Manufucturer's Name INF1 ? HITACHI inquiry Your model name, "CPX10WN", INF2 ? Model Name inquiry "CPX11WN" or "CPWX12WN". Responds with the factory information and so INFO ? Other Information inquiry CLSS ? Class Information inquiry 1 NOTE •...
  • Page 218 Projector CPX10WN/CPX11WN/ CPWX12WN User's Manual (concise) Thank you for purchasing this projector. Please read through this manual before using this product, in order to use safely and utilize well the product. WARNING ►Before using this product, be sure to read all manuals for this product.
  • Page 219: First Of All

    First of all Entries and graphical symbols explanation The following entries and graphical symbols are used for the manuals and the product as follows, for safety purpose. Please know their meanings beforehand, and heed them. WARNING This entry warns of a risk of serious personal injury or even death. CAUTION This entry warns of a risk of personal injury or physical damage.
  • Page 220: Regulatory Notices

    CPX10WN, CPX11WN, CPWX12WN Responsible Party Hitachi America, Ltd. Address 900 Hitachi way, Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556 U.S.A. Telephone Number +1 -800-225-1741 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has...
  • Page 221: About Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    Regulatory notices (continued) About Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available.
  • Page 222: Preparing For The Remote Control

    Holding the hook part of the battery cover, remove it. Align and insert the two AA batteries HITACHI MAXELL or HITACHI MAXELL ) according ENERGY, Part No.LR6 or R6P to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the remote control.
  • Page 223: Arrangement

    Arrangement Refer to table T-1 or T-2 and gures F-1 and F-2 at the end of this manual to determine the screen size and projection distance (from the projector’s end). The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen. Screen size (diagonal) Projection distance (±10%, from the projector's end) Screen height (±10%)
  • Page 224: Connecting With Your Devices

    Connecting with your devices Before connecting the projector to a device, consult the manual of the device to conrm that the device is suitable for connecting with this projector and prepare the required accessories, such as a cable in accord with the signal of the device. Consult your dealer when the required accessory did not come with the product or the accessory is damaged.
  • Page 225: Fastening The Adapter Cover

    Fastening the adapter cover Use the supplied adapter cover to prevent the USB wireless adapter from coming off easily. Loosen the screw (marked with triangle) on the bottom right of the USB TYPE A port. Insert the tab of the cover into the hole at the upper left of the USB TYPE A port in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 226: Turning On The Power

    Turning on the power Make sure that the power cord is  rmly and correctly connected to the projector and the outlet. STANDBY/ON button Make sure that the POWER indicator is POWER indicator steady orange. Then remove the lens cover. Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote control.
  • Page 227: Adjusting The Projector's Elevator

    Adjusting the projector's elevator When the place to put the projector is slightly uneven to the left or right, use the elevator feet to place the projector horizontally. Using the feet can also tilt the projector in order to project at a suitable angle to the screen, elevating the front side of the projector within 12 degrees.
  • Page 228: Displaying The Picture

    Displaying the picture Activate your signal source. Turn the VIDEO COMPUTER MY SOURCE/ DOC.CAMERA signal source on, and make it send the ASPECT AUTO SEARCH BLANK MAGNIFY FREEZE PAGE VOLUME VOLUME+ button signal to the projector. DOWN VOLUME- button Press the INPUT button on the projector. MY BUTTON KEYSTONE MUTE...
  • Page 229: Turning Off The Power

    Turning off the power Press the STANDBY/ON button on the STANDBY/ON button projector or the remote control. POWER indicator The message “Power off?” will appear on the screen for about 5 seconds. Press the STANDBY/ON button again while the message appears. The projector lamp will go off, and the POWER indicator will begin blinking in orange.
  • Page 230: Replacing The Lamp

    Replacing the lamp A lamp has nite product life. Using the lamp for long periods of time could cause the pictures darker or the color tone poor. Note that each lamp has a different lifetime, and some may burst or burn out soon after you start using them. Preparation of a new lamp and early replacement are recommended.
  • Page 231 Replacing the lamp (continued) HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE WARNING ►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 232: Cleaning And Replacing The Air Lter

    Cleaning and replacing the air filter Please check and clean the air lter periodically. When the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air lter, comply with it as soon as possible. The air lter has two kinds of lters inside. Replace the lters when they are damaged or too soiled. To prepare the new lters, make contact with your dealer and tell the following type number.
  • Page 233: Using The Cd Manual

    Using the CD manual The other manuals for this product are written into the included CD-ROM titled “User’s Manual (detailed)”. Before using the CD-ROM, please read the following to ensure the proper use. System requirements The system for using the CD-ROM requires the following. ®...
  • Page 234 Specifications Item Product name Liquid crystal projector CPX10WN, CPX11WN: Liquid Crystal 786,432 pixels (1024 horizontal x 768 vertical) Panel CPWX12WN: 1,024,000 pixels (1280 horizontal x 800 vertical) Lamp 215 W UHP Speaker Power supply/ AC 100-120 V: 3.3 A, AC 220-240 V: 1.6 A...
  • Page 235: Troubleshooting - Warranty And After-Service

    If this does not resolve the problem, please consult your dealer or service company. They will tell you what warranty condition is applied. Please check the following web address where you may nd the latest information for this projector. Product http://www.hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia information and Manuals : Production http://www.hitachidigitalmedia.com information : http://www.hitachiserviceeu.com/support/guides/...
  • Page 236 CPX10WN, CPX11WN (1024 x 768) (±10%) 4 : 3 screen 16 : 9 screen Screen size Projection distance Projection distance Screen Screen Screen Screen (diagonal) height height height height min. max. min. max. type inch inch inch inch inch inch...
  • Page 237 On a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceiling Computer HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL...
  • Page 238 External device Computer Access point wireless adapter (optional) HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A storage AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO device VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1...
  • Page 239 Speakers (with an ampli er) Monitor RGB IN HDMI COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 TYPE B TYPE A DC5V 0.5A AUDIO IN1 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 AC IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CONTROL...
  • Page 240 [unit: mm]...
  • Page 241 NOTE • The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. • The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. • The reproduction, transfer or copy of all or any part of this document is not permitted without express written consent. REMARQUE •...
  • Page 242 MALAYSIA Tel: 0211-5283-801 Tel: +60 -3-8911-2670 ► http://www.hitachiconsumer.com.my Email: Service.germany@hitachi-eu.com Hitachi Europe S.A. Hitachi Home Electronics Asia (S) Pte. Ltd. 364, Kifissias Ave. & 1, Delfon Str. 438A Alexandra Road #01-01/02/03 152 33 Chalandri Alexandra Technopark, 119967 SINGAPORE Athens GREECE Tel: +65 -6536-2520 ►...

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