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Mitsubishi Electric HC5000 User Manual

Mitsubishi Electric HC5000
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LCD PROJECTOR
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MODEL
HC5000
User Manual
HC5000

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Mitsubishi Electric HC5000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution1920 x 1080
Brightness1000 ANSI lumens
Contrast Ratio10000:1
Lamp Life3000 hours
Projection Size40 - 300 inches
Contrast Ratio (dynamic)10000:1
Input ConnectorsHDMI, Composite

Summary

Important Safeguards

General Safety Instructions

Covers essential safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the projector, including handling, cleaning, and electrical precautions.

Operational Warnings and Precautions

Details critical warnings for projector operation, including handling electrical hazards, heat, and environmental factors.

Regulatory Compliance Notices

Provides information on compliance with FCC and Industry Canada regulations for digital devices.

Preparing Your Projector

Checking Accessories

Lists all the accessories provided with the projector, including cables, power cords, and remote control components.

Inserting Batteries into Remote Control

Provides instructions on how to correctly insert batteries into the remote control unit, including cautionary notes.

Projector Overview

Identifies and describes the main external parts and controls of the projector unit.

Control Panel Functions

Details the functions of buttons located on the projector's control panel for operation and menu navigation.

Connectivity Terminals

Describes various input and output terminals on the projector for connecting external devices.

Remote Control Functions

Details the functions of each button on the remote control for operating the projector and adjusting settings.

Picture Quality Adjustments

Explains how to adjust picture quality settings such as contrast, brightness, and color temperature using the remote control.

Using the Remote Control

Operational Range and Reception

Details the operational range, reception angles, and environmental factors affecting the remote control's performance.

Setting Up Your Projector

Screen Setup and Size Adjustment

Provides guidance on installing the screen, adjusting projection angle, and setting screen size for optimal display.

Basic Setup and Projection Distance

Explains how to determine the correct projection distance based on the desired image size.

Lens Shift Adjustment

Instructions on using the lens shift function to adjust the vertical and horizontal position of the projected image.

Adjusting Projection Angle

Details how to use the projector's adjustment feet to tilt and angle the image for proper projection.

Ceiling Mounting Installation

Provides guidelines and precautions for installing the projector in a ceiling-mounted configuration.

Rear Projection Setup

Offers guidance for setting up the projector for rear projection, including menu settings.

Trigger Terminal Functionality

Explains the function of the TRIGGER terminal for controlling external devices, such as electric screens.

Projection Distance and Screen Size Charts

Provides detailed tables for determining screen size and projection distance based on aspect ratio and diagonal screen size.

Viewing Video Images

Connecting Projector to Video Equipment

Provides general advice on connecting the projector to video equipment, including interference considerations.

Basic Home Theater System Connection

Illustrates a typical connection diagram for a home theater system, showing video sources connected to the projector.

Connecting to Video Players (RCA/S-Video)

Details how to connect video players using RCA composite or S-video cables for image projection.

Connecting DVD/HDTV Players (Component Video)

Explains how to connect DVD players or HDTV decoders using component video cables.

Connecting via HDMI and DVI-D

Guides on connecting to video equipment via HDMI or DVI-D terminals, including HDCP support and cable recommendations.

Power Cord Connection

Provides instructions for safely connecting the power cord to the projector and a power outlet, including precautions.

Starting Image Projection

Details the steps for turning on the projector, adjusting focus, selecting input sources, and projecting images.

Stopping Image Projection

Provides instructions on how to properly turn off the projector, including cooling down procedures and unplugging the power cord.

Aspect Ratio Settings

Explains how to change the aspect ratio of the projected image to match various input video signals.

Changing Aspect Ratio via Remote/Menu

Details how to change the aspect ratio setting using the remote control's ASPECT button or the projector's menu.

Viewing Computer Images

Connecting Projector to Computer

Provides instructions for connecting the projector to a computer via analog (RGB) or digital (DVI) connections.

DDC Standard Information

Explains the DDC standard and how it facilitates automatic image configuration when connecting a compatible computer.

Projecting Computer Images

Details the process of projecting images from a computer, including turning on the projector, selecting input, and adjusting image parameters.

Automatic Image Positioning

Explains how to use the AUTO POSITION button to automatically adjust the projected image position for computer signals.

Menu Operation

Image Menu Settings

Details the settings available within the IMAGE menu, including adjustments for gamma, contrast, brightness, color, and sharpness.

Installation Menu Settings

Details the settings within the INSTALLATION menu, covering lamp mode, power options, image reversal, and trigger output.

Feature Menu Settings

Details the settings within the FEATURE menu, including aspect ratio, password protection, cinema mode, and setup options.

Signal Menu Settings

Details the settings within the SIGNAL menu, covering image position, computer input selection, and over scan.

User Menu Settings

Details the settings within the USER menu, including clamp position, width, and vertical sync adjustments.

Information Menu

Provides information on lamp time, input signal details, resolution, and frequency of the projected image.

Image Menu Details

Provides detailed explanations for each setting within the IMAGE menu, including gamma, contrast, brightness, and color adjustments.

Installation Menu Details

Provides detailed explanations for each setting within the INSTALLATION menu, covering lamp mode, power, and image reversal.

Feature Menu Details

Provides detailed explanations for each setting within the FEATURE menu, including aspect ratio, password, and video signal options.

Signal Menu Details

Provides detailed explanations for each setting within the SIGNAL menu, covering image position, tracking, and input levels.

User Menu Details

Provides detailed explanations for each setting within the USER menu, including clamp adjustments and shutter settings.

Information Menu Details

Provides detailed explanations for information displayed in the INFORMATION menu, such as lamp time and resolution.

AV Memory Functionality

Explains how to store and recall image quality settings using the AV Memory function for different input sources.

Adjusting Projected Images

Adjusting Brightness and Contrast

Instructions for adjusting the brightness and contrast of the projected image using the IMAGE menu.

Adjusting Color and Tint

Instructions for adjusting the color intensity and tint of the projected image using the IMAGE menu.

Adjusting Sharpness

Instructions for adjusting the sharpness of the projected image using the IMAGE menu.

Adjusting Color Temperature

Guides on selecting preset color temperatures or customizing them using the USER mode in the IMAGE menu.

Auto Iris Adjustment

Explains the use of AUTO IRIS modes to optically adjust the contrast and brightness of projected images.

Adjusting Gamma Mode

Instructions for selecting preset gamma modes or customizing gamma curves for different brightness levels.

Noise Reduction Functions

Details the noise reduction functions (TRNR, MNR, BAR) available for improving image quality, with limitations noted.

Computer Image Adjustment via Signal Menu

Provides troubleshooting steps for computer image issues, using the SIGNAL menu for adjustments like tracking and position.

Simple Image Position Adjustment

Offers a simple method for adjusting the horizontal and vertical position of the projected image.

Advanced Features

Password Function Setup

Explains how to set up and enable the password function for security and restricted operation.

Canceling Password Function

Provides instructions on how to cancel or disable the projector's password function.

Kensington Security Lock

Details the projector's compatibility with Kensington Security Standard locks for physical security.

Replacing the Lamp

Lamp Replacement Warnings and Interval

Provides crucial warnings regarding lamp replacement, including safety precautions and recommended replacement intervals.

Lamp Replacement Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing the old lamp and installing a new lamp in the projector.

Resetting Lamp Operation Time

Explains the procedure to reset the projector's lamp operation time after replacing the lamp.

Ceiling Mount Lamp Removal

Provides specific instructions for safely removing the lamp when the projector is ceiling-mounted, using a lamp replacement tray.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Air Filter

Instructions for cleaning the projector's air filter to ensure proper ventilation and prevent overheating.

Cleaning Projector and Ventilation Slots

Guides on cleaning the projector body and ventilation grilles using a soft cloth and mild detergent.

Cleaning the Lens

Provides instructions on how to safely clean the projector lens using appropriate lens cleaning materials.

Troubleshooting

Power Issues

Addresses common problems related to the projector not turning on, including indicator status and possible solutions.

No Image Appears

Provides solutions for situations where no image appears on the screen, covering lens cap, ventilation, and cable connections.

Power Turns Off

Diagnoses and provides solutions for the projector unexpectedly turning off, often related to vents or lamp life.

Password Screen or 'NO SIGNAL' Display

Troubleshoots issues like the password screen appearing or a 'NO SIGNAL' message being displayed.

Image Display Problems

Addresses common image display problems such as shaking, displacement, distortion, darkness, and blurriness.

Afterimages and Pixel Anomalies

Explains phenomena like afterimages, red/blue/green dots, black dots, and fine streaks as potential display issues.

Wavy Images and Color Hue Issues

Discusses issues related to wavy images, incorrect color hue, and incorrect tint in projected images.

Color Tint and Computer Source Issues

Addresses issues like different color tints between projectors and problems with specific computer image sources.

Obscured Projected Images

Provides solutions for projected images that appear obscured, often related to computer resolution settings.

Other Operational Issues

Covers various other operational issues, including warm exhaust air, menu malfunctions, temperature warnings, and remote control problems.

Indicators

Normal Operation Indicators

Describes the status and power indicators during normal projector operation and standby modes.

Abnormal Condition Indicators

Details abnormal indicator conditions, their possible causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.

Specifications

General Specifications

Lists the general technical specifications of the projector, including type, display technology, lens, lamp, resolution, and input types.

Electrical and Physical Specifications

Details the electrical specifications (voltage, power consumption) and physical dimensions and weight of the projector.

RGB Signal Compatibility

Provides a detailed table of compatible RGB signal modes, resolutions, frequencies, and projector compatibility notes.

Connector Pin Assignments

Details the pin assignments for various connectors, including SERIAL, COMPUTER/COMPONENT, HDMI, and DVI-D.

Spare Lamp Information

Identifies the part number for the spare lamp (VLT-HC5000LP) available for purchase.

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