Hitachi CP-SX1350 User Manual

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CP-SX1350
CP-SX1350
User's Manual - Operating Guide
User's Manual - Operating Guide
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
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WARNING Before using the product, please read the "User's Manual -
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CP-SX1350

1ProjectorCP-SX1350CP-SX1350User's Manual - Operating GuideUser's Manual - Operating GuideThank you for purchasing this projector.TRADEMARK

Page 2 - Preparation

10Setting Up (continued)Setting Up (continued) VIDEOR-AUDIO IN-LS-VIDEOBNCRGBAUDI O IN1AUDI O IN2RGB OUTAUDI O OUTR/CR/PR G/Y B/CB/PB HVY CONTROL NET

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INTERINPUTM1-DRGBBNGS-VIDEOSTANDBY/ONTEMPVIDEOCOMPONENTLAMPKEYSTONESEARCHRESETMENUFOCUSLENS SHIFTZOOM VIDEOR-AUDIO IN-LS-VIDEOBNCRGBAUDIO IN1AUDIO IN

Page 4 - Part Names

12Remote ControlRemote ControlAbout The Laser PointerLoading BatteriesWARNING • The laser pointer of the remote control is used in place of a finger o

Page 5 - Part Names (continued)

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 6 - Setting Up

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

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STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORRGBSC SLENS SHIFT+–––++FOCUS ZOOMINTERINPUTM1-DRGBBNGS-VIDEOSTANDBY/ONTEMPVIDEOCOMPONENTLAMPKEYSTONESEARCHRESETMENUFOCUS

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INTERINPUTM1-DRGBBNGS-VIDEOSTANDBY/ONTEMPVIDEOCOMPONENTLAMPKEYSTONESEARCHRESETMENUFOCUSLENS SHIFTZOOM VIDEOR-AUDIO IN-LS-VIDEOBNCRGBAUDIO IN1AUDIO IN

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STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 10 - Setting Up (continued)

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 11

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 12 - Remote Control

2Projector FeaturesProjector FeaturesPreparationPreparation●Ultra High BrightnessCrisp, ultra-bright presentations is achieved by using a UHB (ultra h

Page 13 - 20 degrees

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 14 - Remote Control (continued)

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 15 - Tur ning Off The Power

STANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRESET AUTOKEYSTONE1 2 3ID CHANGESEARCHONOFFFREEZE MUTEMAGNFYPinPVOLUMERGBBLANKPREVIOUSNEXTASPECTMOUSEL

Page 16 - Operating

Item DescriptionBRIGHT Adjust the brightness using the / buttons. : Light  DarkCONTRASTAdjust the contrast using the / buttons. : Strong 

Page 17 - Operating (continued)

24PICTURE-1 MenuWith the PICTURE-1 menu, the items shown in the table below canbe performed. Perform each operation in accordance with theinstructions

Page 18 - KEYSTONE

25Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)Item DescriptionMY MEMORYSelect a command to load or save using the / butt

Page 19 - LASER INDICATOR

26Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)PICTURE-2 MenuWith the PICTURE-2 menu, the items shown in the table below ca

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27Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)INPUT MenuWith the INPUT menu, the items shown in the table below can beperf

Page 21 - No child window

28Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)INPUT Menu (continued)Item DescriptionP.IN P. INPUTSelect a signal input por

Page 22 - Using The Menu Functions

29Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)AUTO MenuWith the AUTO menu, the items shown in the table below can beperfor

Page 23 - MAIN Menu

3ContentContentProjector Features……………………………………2Preparation……………………………………………………2Part Names……………………………………………………4Projector ……………………………4Control Buttons …

Page 24 - PICTURE-1 Menu

30Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)Item DescriptionSEARCHSelect the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the / butto

Page 25 - PICTURE-1 Menu (continued)

31Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)SCREEN MenuWith the SCREEN menu, the items shown in the table below can bepe

Page 26 - PICTURE-2 Menu

32Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)Item DescriptionMESSAGESelect the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the / butt

Page 27 - INPUT Menu

Item DescriptionVOLUMEAdjust the volume using the / buttons. : High  LowSPEAKERSelect the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the / buttons. :TURN ON 

Page 28 - INPUT Menu (continued)

34Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)OPTION Menu (continued)Item DescriptionSERVICEPressing the (or the ENTER) bu

Page 29 - AUTO Menu

35Multifunctional Settings (continued)Multifunctional Settings (continued)NETWORK MenuThis projector provides the NETWORK function. If you use thisfun

Page 30 - AUTO Menu (continued)

36Network Setting UpNetwork Setting UpThis projector provides the NETWORK function. When you start to use this function,please consult your dealer for

Page 31 - SCREEN Menu

37LampLampThe projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp can break with aloud bang, or burn out, if jolted or scratched, handled whil

Page 32 - SCREEN Menu (continued)

38Lamp (continued)Lamp (continued)After making sure that the projector has cooledadequately, slide the knob of a lamp cover lock asshown in the Figure

Page 33 - OPTION Menu

39Caring For The Air Filter Air FilterAir FilterWARNING • Please carefully read the “User’s Manual - Safety Guide.• Before caring, make sure the power

Page 34 - OPTION Menu (continued)

4Part NamesPart NamesProjector1 Elevator button2 Elevator foot3 Remote sensor4 Lens cap5 LensThe picture is projected fromhere.6 Filter coverAn air fi

Page 35 - NETWORK Menu

40Other CareOther CareWARNING • Please carefully read the “User’s Manual - Safety Guide”.• Before caring, make sure the power switch is off and the po

Page 36 - Network Setting Up

41TTroubleshootingroubleshootingRelated MessagesWhen the unit's power is on, messages such as those shown below may be displayed.When any such me

Page 37 - Disconnect the

42Related Messages(continued)TTroubleshooting (continued)roubleshooting (continued)Message DescriptionREMINDER***HRS PASSED AFTER THE LASTFILTER CHECK

Page 38 - Replacing The Lamp

43TTroubleshooting (continued)roubleshooting (continued)Regarding The Indicator LampsLighting and flashing of the STANDBY/ON indicator, the LAMP indic

Page 39 - Caring For The Air Filter

44TTroubleshooting (continued)roubleshooting (continued)Regarding The Indicator Lamps(continued)STANDBY/ONindicatorLAMPindicatorTEMPindicatorDescripti

Page 40 - Caring For The Lens

45TTroubleshooting (continued)roubleshooting (continued)Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine DefectsWARNING • Never use the projector if

Page 41 - Related Messages

46TTroubleshooting (continued)roubleshooting (continued)Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine Defects(continued)Phenomenon Cases not invol

Page 42 - (continued)

47If a problem occurs with the equipment, first refer to the “Troubleshooting” and runthrough the suggested checks. If this does not resolve the probl

Page 44

1ProjectorCP-SX1350CP-SX1350User's Manual - Operating GuideUser's Manual - Operating GuideTECHNICALINTERINPUTM1-DRGBBNGS-VIDEOSTANDBY/ONTEMP

Page 45

INTERINPUTM1-DRGBBNGS-VIDEOSTANDBY/ONTEMPVIDEOCOMPONENTLAMPKEYSTONESEARCHRESETMENUFOCUSLENS SHIFTZOOMSTANDBY/ONVIDEOLASER INDICATORESC MENUPOSITIONRES

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2•Be sure to check jack type, signal level, timing and resolution beforeconnecting this projector to a computer.• Some computers may hove multiple dis

Page 47 - R/PR, CB/PB, Y)

3Initial Set SignalsInitial Set SignalsThe following signals are used for the initial settings. The signal timing of some computermodels may be differ

Page 48

4• Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ωterminator (positive)• H./V. sync. Signal: TTL level (positive/negative)• Composite sync. Signal:

Page 49 - TECHNICAL

5Connection TConnection To The Ports (continued)o The Ports (continued)• Video signal: RGB separate, Analog, 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ωterminator (positive)• H./V

Page 50 - Example Of Computer Signal

6Connection TConnection To The Ports (continued)o The Ports (continued) VIDEOR-AUDIO IN-LS-VIDEOBNCRGBAUDI O IN1AUDI O IN2RGB OUTAUDI O OUTR/CR/PR G/

Page 51 - Initial Set Signals

7RS-232C CommunicationRS-232C CommunicationConnecting The CableTurn off the projector and the computer power supplies.Connect the CONTROL port of the

Page 52 - Connection T

8RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Requesting projector status (Get command)(1) Send the request code Header + Command

Page 53

9RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Command Data ChartNames Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Type Setting co

Page 54 - R/PR G/Y B/CB/PB HV

10RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Command Data Chart(continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Typ

Page 55 - RS-232C Communication

11RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Command Data Chart(continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Typ

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6Setting UpSetting UpArrangementWARNING • Before installation, make sure that the projector is turned off and thepower code is disconnected. • Do not

Page 57

12Command Data Chart(continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Type Setting codeV PositionGet BE EF 03 06 00 0D 83 02 00 00 21 00 00

Page 58 - Command Data Chart

13RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Command Data Chart(continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Typ

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14RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Command Data Chart(continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Typ

Page 60

15RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Command Data Chart(continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Typ

Page 61

16RS-232C Communication (continued)RS-232C Communication (continued)Names Operation type HeaderCommand dataCRC Action Type Setting codePower Up Source

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Hitachi, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan International Sales Division THE HITACHI ATAGO BUILDING, No. 15 –12 Nishi Shinbashi, 2 – Chome, Minato – Ku, Tokyo 105-843

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INTERINPUTM1-DRGBBNGS-VIDEOSTANDBY/ONTEMPVIDEOCOMPONENTLAMPKEYSTONESEARCHRESETMENUFOCUSLENS SHIFTZOOM7Setting Up (continued)Setting Up (continued)Adju

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8Setting Up (continued)Setting Up (continued)Connecting Your DevicesWARNING • Whenever attempting to connect other devices to the projector, readthoro

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9Setting Up (continued)Setting Up (continued)Please refer to the following (for example) for connecting your devices. See the rear of the projector.Yo

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