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Hitachi CP-S210 User Manual

Hitachi CP-S210
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CP-S210/CP-S210T/CP-S210F
CP-S210W/CP-S210WT/CP-S210WF
User's Manual - Operating Guide
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Questions and Answers:

Hitachi CP-S210 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Contrast Ratio300:1
Weight2.9 kg
Display TypeLCD
Projection Technology3LCD
Screen Size30 - 300 inches
ResolutionSVGA (800 x 600)
Lamp Life2000 hours
Throw Ratio1.6 - 1.8:1
Input PortsVGA, Composite Video, S-Video, Audio
Output PortsVGA, Audio
Noise Level37 dB (Normal mode), 32 dB (Eco mode)

Summary

Projector Features

Preparation

Part Names

The Projector

Identifies key components of the projector unit.

Fastening The Lens Cap

Instructions on how to attach the lens cap securely.

The Projector (continued)

Details remaining parts of the projector unit's rear and left.

The Remote Control

Identifies all buttons and functions of the remote control unit.

Setting Up

Arrangement

Guidelines for projector placement and projection distance based on aspect ratio.

Adjusting The Projector's Elevator

Instructions for adjusting the projector's height using its elevator feet.

Connecting Your Devices

Guidance on connecting external devices to the projector.

Connecting Power Supply

Steps for safely connecting the projector to a power source.

Remote Control

Putting Batteries

Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Operating The Remote Control

Information on how to use the remote control effectively and its range.

Power ON/OFF

Turning On The Power

Step-by-step guide to powering on the projector.

Selecting An Input Signal

How to choose the video source for display on the projector.

Turning Off The Power

Instructions for safely shutting down the projector.

Operating

Adjusting The Volume

How to control the audio output level of the projector.

Temporarily Muting The Sound

Method to silence the projector's audio output temporarily.

Adjusting The Position

How to adjust the picture's position on the screen.

Using The Automatic Adjustment Feature

How to automatically adjust picture settings like position and size.

Correcting Keystone Distortions

How to correct trapezoidal distortion in the projected image.

Using The Magnify Feature

How to zoom in on specific parts of the projected image.

Freezing The Screen

How to pause the current image displayed on the screen.

Signal Searching

How to automatically search for active input signals.

Selecting The Aspect Ratio

How to adjust the image's aspect ratio (e.g., 4:3, 16:9).

Temporarily Blanking The Screen

How to temporarily turn off the projected image.

Multifunctional Settings

Using The Menu Functions

General guide on navigating and operating the projector's menu system.

MAIN Menu

Details settings for Keystone, Brightness, Contrast, Aspect Ratio, Whisper, Mirror, and Language.

PICTURE - 1 Menu

Options for Gamma, Color Temperature, Color Levels, Sharpness, Color, and Tint adjustments.

MY MEMORY

How to save and load picture settings.

RESET

How to reset PICTURE-1 menu items to default.

PICTURE - 2 Menu

Options for Vertical Position, Horizontal Position, Phase, Size, and Over Scan.

INPUT Menu

Settings for Color Space, Component Jacks, Signal Type, Frame Lock, and 3D-YCS.

VIDEO NR

Controls for noise reduction in video signals.

PROGRESSIVE

Settings for progressive scan conversion for video inputs.

INFORMATION

Displays current input signal information.

S2-ASPECT

Automatic aspect ratio adjustment for S-Video.

RESET

Resets INPUT menu items to defaults.

AUTO Menu

Settings for automatic picture adjustment, power off timer, and signal search.

SCREEN Menu

Options for blank screen color, startup screen, menu position, and message display.

OPTION Menu

Settings for Volume, Screen Type, Lamp Timer, and Filter Timer.

Lamp

Replacing The Lamp

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the projector lamp.

Air Filter

Caring For The Air Filter

Instructions for cleaning the projector's air filter.

Replacing The Air Filter

Instructions for replacing the air filter with a new one.

Other Care

Caring For The Inside Of The Projector

Advice on professional cleaning and inspection of the projector's interior.

Caring For The Lens

How to clean the projector's lens safely.

Caring For The Cabinet And Remote Control

How to clean the projector body and remote control.

Troubleshooting

Related Messages

Explains messages displayed on the screen and their solutions.

Related Messages (continued)

Further explanations of messages and actions for the air filter system.

Regarding The Indicator Lamps

Explains the meaning of different power, lamp, and temp indicator lights.

Regarding The Indicator Lamps (continued)

Further explanations of indicator lamp states and troubleshooting.

Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine Defects

Lists common issues that are not actual machine defects.

Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine Defects (continued)

Additional common issues not indicating machine defects.

Warranty And After-Service

Information on warranty coverage and contacting service personnel.

Specifications

TECHNICAL

Signal Connectors

Details the types and pin assignments of all input/output ports.

Example Of Computer Signal

Initial Set Signals

RS-232C Communication

Connecting The Cable

Instructions for physically connecting the projector via RS-232C.

Communications Setting

Specifies communication parameters like baud rate and data format.

Command Operations

Details on Get, Set, Reset, Increment, and Decrement commands for projector control.

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