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Hitachi CP-WX3530WN User Manual

Hitachi CP-WX3530WN
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User's Manual (detailed)
Operating Guide
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CP-X4030WN/CP-WX3530WN

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Hitachi CP-WX3530WN Specifications

General IconGeneral
ResolutionWXGA (1280 x 800)
Contrast Ratio10, 000:1
Display TypeLCD
Throw Ratio1.5 - 1.8:1
Projection Size30 - 300 inches
Display Technology3LCD
Brightness3500 lumens
Zoom1.2x
ConnectivityHDMI, VGA, USB
Keystone CorrectionVertical ±30°
Speakers10 W
Video Modes720p, 1080i, 1080p
Aspect Ratio16:10
Output ConnectorsVGA, Audio
Power Consumption310W (Normal)
Noise Level37 dB (Normal), 30 dB (Eco)
Lamp TypeUHP

Summary

Remote control

Installing the batteries

Details the procedure for inserting AA batteries into the remote control.

Setting up

Arrangement

Details how to position the projector for optimal viewing based on screen size and distance.

Connecting with your devices

Connecting to a power supply

Power on/off

Turning on the power

Step-by-step guide on how to power on the projector and indicators.

Turning off the power

Instructions for safely powering down the projector and important precautions.

Operating

Selecting an input signal

Guides users on switching between different input sources for video display.

Using the automatic adjustment feature

Automatically adjusts image position, size, and phase for optimal display.

Correcting the keystone/perfect fit distortions

Corrects geometric distortions like keystone and trapezoid.

Using the menu function

Navigates and uses the projector's on-screen menus.

EASY MENU

PICTURE menu

IMAGE menu

AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE

Automatically adjusts image position, size, and phase for optimal display.

INPUT menu

RESOLUTION

Selects display resolution for computer inputs and customizes settings.

SETUP menu

AUTO KEYSTONE

Automatically corrects vertical keystone distortion for a rectangular image.

KEYSTONE

Manually adjusts horizontal keystone distortion to correct image shape.

INSTALLATION

Sets projector installation orientation (e.g., front, rear, ceiling).

MONITOR OUT

Configures the monitor output port to mirror the projected image.

PERFECT FIT

Adjusts image shape and position for corners and sides, saving up to three settings.

AUDIO menu

AUDIO SOURCE

Selects the audio input source corresponding to the video input.

SCREEN menu

SOURCE NAME

Assigns custom names and icons to input ports for easy identification.

MyScreen

Allows saving and displaying custom startup screens or images.

OPTION menu

AUTO SEARCH

Automatically searches for input signals when enabled.

MY BUTTON

Assigns custom functions to the MY BUTTON 1 and 2 buttons on the remote control.

MY SOURCE

Selects input ports for various devices and saves them as custom sources.

AUTO ADJUST

Fine-tunes automatic adjustment features like H. SIZE and fine tuning.

CLONING

Copies projector settings to USB memory or loads settings from it.

AUTO KEYSTONE

Automatically corrects keystone distortion when enabled.

USB TYPE B

Configures the USB Type B port for mouse/keyboard or USB display functions.

FACTORY RESET

Resets all projector settings to their factory default values.

NETWORK menu

WIRELESS SETUP

Configures wireless network connection settings like SSID and encryption.

SSID

Sets the network name (SSID) for wireless connection and customizes it.

WIRED SETUP

Configures wired network connection settings like IP address and DNS.

PROJECTOR NAME

Assigns a name to the projector for network identification.

SECURITY menu

Presentation tools

PC-LESS Presentation

Allows making presentations directly from USB storage devices without a PC.

USB Display(Windows computer)

USB Display(Mac computer)

Maintenance

Replacing the lamp

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the projector lamp.

Lamp warning

Critical safety warnings regarding the high-pressure mercury glass lamp.

Cleaning and replacing the air filter

Instructions for cleaning the air filter to maintain performance and prevent overheating.

Troubleshooting

Regarding the indicator lamps

Interprets the status of the POWER, LAMP, and TEMP indicator lamps.

Resetting all settings

Procedure to reset all projector settings to factory default values.

Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects

Lists common issues and their non-defect causes, with reference pages.