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Hitachi CP-WX410 User Manual

Hitachi CP-WX410
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Projector
CP-WX410
User's Manual (detailed)
Operating Guide
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Table of Contents

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Hitachi CP-WX410 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution1280 x 800 (WXGA)
Contrast Ratio2000:1
Projection Size30 - 300 inches
Aspect Ratio16:10
Lamp Life5000 hours (Eco mode)
InputsHDMI, VGA, Composite, S-Video
Power Consumption280W (Normal), 220W (Eco)

Summary

Safety Precautions - Handling and Environment

General Handling and Risk Warnings

Covers abnormal operations, liquids, disassembly, shock, and unstable surfaces.

Safety Precautions - Power and Temperature

High Temperature and Ventilation Safety

Addresses projector heat, ventilation requirements, and safe placement.

Power Cord and Connection Safety

Covers correct power cords, connections, grounding, and avoiding hazards.

Safety Precautions - Components

Lamp and Cable Handling Safety

Details risks associated with the lamp and safe handling of power/connection cables.

Remote Control Battery Safety

Provides guidelines for safe handling, use, and disposal of remote control batteries.

Safety Precautions - Placement and Environment

Lamp Handling and Safety

Lamp Warnings and Disposal

Covers high voltage, temperature, pressure hazards, and proper lamp disposal.

Part Names

Control and Rear Panel Identification

Remote Control Identification

Setting Up the Projector

Arrangement and Projection Distances

Details projector placement options and screen size/distance calculation tables.

Setting Up - Placement Guidelines

Arrangement Guidelines

Provides warnings and guidelines for projector placement and ventilation.

Setting Up - Device Connections

Connecting Your Devices

Illustrates how to connect PCs, monitors, and VCR/DVD players to the projector.

Setting Up - Connection Notes

Connecting Devices and Signal Notes

Notes on PC connection, resolution, Plug-and-Play, and HDMI signal compatibility.

Setting Up - Power and Security

Connecting Power Supply

Instructions for connecting the power cord and ensuring a secure outlet connection.

Remote Control Operation

Power On/Off Procedures

Turning the Projector On

Step-by-step guide to powering on the projector and selecting an input signal.

Turning the Projector Off

Step-by-step guide to properly powering off the projector and cooling it down.

Basic Operations

Selecting an Input Signal

How to cycle through and select the active input source for the projector.

Operating - Input Selection

Selecting Input Signals via Remote

Details on using specific remote buttons for input source selection.

Operating - Image Adjustment

Operating - Picture Optimization

Using Automatic Adjustment Feature

How to automatically adjust picture position and phase for optimal display.

Operating - Image Correction

Correcting Keystone Distortions

How to correct geometric distortion (keystone effect) of the projected image.

Operating - Menu Navigation

Using the Menu Function

General guide on how to access and navigate through the projector's menus.

Operating - Menu System

Navigating Advanced and Easy Menus

Details on accessing and using both Easy Menu and Advanced Menu options.

EASY MENU Functions

PICTURE Menu Settings

Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma Adjustment

Explains how to adjust Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma settings for image quality.

PICTURE Menu - Color Settings

Color Temperature and Color Settings

Details adjustments for Color Temperature, Color strength, and Tint.

PICTURE Menu - Advanced Settings

IMAGE Menu Settings

Aspect Ratio and Over Scan Adjustment

Covers ASPECT ratio modes and OVER SCAN adjustment for picture display.

IMAGE Menu - Position and Size

Automatic Adjustment Execute

Details the AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE function for automatic picture optimization.

INPUT Menu Settings

INPUT Menu - Video and HDMI

INPUT Menu - Resolution

SETUP Menu Functions

Auto Keystone Correction

Explains the AUTO KEYSTONE EXECUTE function for automatic keystone correction.

SETUP Menu - Keystone and Whisper

AUDIO Menu Settings

SCREEN Menu Options

OPTION Menu Settings

Auto Signal Search and Keystone

Configuring AUTO SEARCH for input signals and AUTO KEYSTONE correction.

OPTION Menu - Power Management

OPTION Menu - Security Features

OPTION Menu - Reset and Security

OPTION Menu - Password Management

Password Management (Main)

Instructions for inputting and changing the main projector password.

OPTION Menu - MyScreen Password

Password Management (MyScreen)

Managing password protection for the MyScreen function and image.

OPTION Menu - PIN Lock

PIN Lock Function

Setting up and managing a PIN code to prevent unauthorized use.

OPTION Menu - Transition Detector

Maintenance Procedures

Replacing the Lamp

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

Maintenance - Lamp Safety

Lamp Warning and Disposal

Covers high voltage, temperature, pressure hazards, and proper lamp disposal.

Maintenance - Air Filter

Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter

Instructions for cleaning or replacing the air filter for optimal ventilation.

Troubleshooting Guide

Handling Abnormal Operations

Immediate actions for smoke, odor, damage, or penetration of foreign matter.

Troubleshooting Common Messages

Explains common on-screen messages and their solutions.

Troubleshooting - Indicator Lights

Indicator Lamp Status Codes

Describes meanings of POWER, LAMP, and TEMP indicator lights for diagnostics.

Troubleshooting - Common Issues

Troubleshooting Phenomena (No Machine Defect)

Lists common issues mistaken for defects and their non-defect causes.

Troubleshooting - Image and Sound

Troubleshooting Image and Sound Issues

Addresses freezing, color issues, blurry images, no sound, and HDMI input problems.

Product Specifications

Port Connections

Computer and HDMI Port Pinouts

Details pin configurations for COMPUTER IN and HDMI ports.

Port Connections - Video Inputs

RS-232C Communication Protocol

RS-232C Communication - Commands

RS-232C Command Table - Power and Input

RS-232C Command Table - Picture Settings

RS-232C Command Table - Color Settings

RS-232C Command Table - Image Adjustments

RS-232C Command Table - Video and Keystone

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