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Toshiba TDP-T99U User Manual

Toshiba TDP-T99U
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OWNER’S MANUAL
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TDP-T99
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Toshiba TDP-T99U Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToshiba
ModelTDP-T99U
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Important Safety Instructions

Read Owner's Manual

Read the owner's manual carefully and follow all operating instructions after unpacking.

Power Sources

Operate the product only from the specified voltage range on the rating label.

Source of Light

Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on to prevent eye damage.

Ventilation

Ensure ventilation openings are not blocked to prevent overheating.

Heat

Situate the product away from heat sources like radiators or stoves.

Water and Moisture

Do not use the product near water, such as bathtubs or sinks.

Cleaning

Unplug before cleaning; use a soft cloth, avoid liquid or aerosol cleaners.

Power-Cord Protection

Route cords to prevent them from being walked on or pinched.

Overloading

Do not overload wall outlets; prevent blade exposure with grounding types.

Lightning Storms

Unplug from wall outlet during storms to prevent damage from surges.

Object and Liquid Entry

Never push objects or spill liquids into the product openings.

Vertical Placement Warning

Do not use the product in an upright position to project pictures at the ceiling.

Stack Inhibited

Do not stack other equipment on or under this product due to heat.

Attachments

Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.

Accessories

Do not place the product on unstable carts or stands to prevent falls.

Damage Requiring Service

Refer servicing to qualified personnel if cord is damaged, liquid spilled, or exposed to rain.

Glass Components Breakage

Contact dealer for repair if glass components like lens or lamp break.

Servicing

Do not attempt to service the product yourself; refer to qualified personnel.

Replacement Parts

Ensure service technician uses specified or equivalent replacement parts.

Safety Check

Ask technician to perform safety checks after service or repairs.

Thermal Paper and Deformable Items

Do not leave thermal paper or deformable items on unit due to heat.

Closed Installation State

Do not use the product in a closed installation state to prevent overheating.

Laser Light Source Caution

Do not look into or direct the laser pointer toward people or mirrors.

Power Supply Cord Selection

Important Precautions

Save Original Packing Materials

Save original shipping carton and packing materials for future shipping.

Moisture Condensation

Wait 2 hours after moving from cold to warm location to prevent condensation.

Place and Manner of Installation

Avoid hot locations, oil, cigarette smoke, and upright/tilted placement.

Avoid Volatile Liquid

Exemption Clauses

Other Cautions and Information

Copyrights

Consult copyright holder before modifying or transmitting images for non-private use.

Remote Control Batteries

Battery Caution

Handle batteries carefully to avoid explosion, leakage, or injury.

Battery Notes

Use correct battery size, dispose properly, and remove if not in use.

Checking the Package Contents

Main Unit Components

Control Panel and Remote Control Names

Label Locations

Rear Panel Terminals

Preparing and Using the Remote Control

Operating the Remote Control

How to operate the remote, point towards the sensor, and press buttons.

Dry-cell Batteries

Safety precautions and handling of dry-cell batteries for the remote.

Operating a Computer with Remote Control

Connecting a Computer

Connect the mouse remote control receiver to the computer's USB port.

Operating a Computer

Use remote control buttons to move the mouse pointer and click.

Placement Styles

Projection Distance and Size

Connection

Turning the Power On and Off

Connecting the Power Cord

Insert the power cord into the projector and outlet; indicator turns orange.

Removing the Lens Cover

Remove the lens cover before turning on power to prevent deformation.

Turning the Power On

Press the ON/STANDBY button; indicators light, start-up screen appears.

Turning the Power Off

Press the ON/STANDBY button twice to turn off screen and fan.

Basic Operations

Turn on the Power

Follow instructions for turning power on.

Select Language and Lamp Power

Set language and lamp power via the start menu on first use.

Activate the Connected Device

Turn on and start the connected device, e.g., a computer.

Press the INPUT Button

Press INPUT button to switch between connected equipment video signals.

Projector Placement Angle Adjustments

Adjusting Screen Size and Focus

Adjusting the Volume

Using Handy Features

Using Auto Setting (Computer Input Only)

Automatically sets up the projector for optimum input signal settings.

Correcting Keystone Distortion

Corrects trapezoidal distortion caused by projector placement angle.

Resizing Image

Cutting Off Picture and Sound (Mute)

Changing Picture Mode

Freezing the Image (Freeze)

Password Function

How to Add Password

Procedure to add the password function by setting it to [On].

How to Set Password

Set password via Default setting menu and enter a four-digit number.

How to Operate When Password is [On]

How to Cancel Password

Using the Menus

How to Use the Menus

Steps to navigate and operate menus: select category, adjust, and end.

The Image Adjustment Menu

Position Adjustments

The Display Setting Menu

User Logo Registration

Logo Confirmation and Reset

The Default Setting Menu

Remote Control Code Setting

Key Lock

About Lamp

When the Lamp is Broken

Handle broken lamp components with care and ventilate room if mercury gas is released.

Lamp Replacement

Unplug Power Cord

Disconnect the power cord before starting lamp replacement.

Wait for Lamp Cooling

Wait at least 1 hour for the lamp to cool down before replacement.

Remove the Lamp Cover

Loosen screws and remove the lamp cover.

Pull Out the Lamp

Loosen lamp locking screws and pull up the handle to remove the lamp.

Mount the New Lamp

Align the new lamp, press it in, and lock using screws.

Replace the Lamp Cover

Align and press the cover, then tighten the screws.

Reset the Lamp Timer

Reset the lamp timer according to instructions for resetting.

Lens and Main Unit Cleaning

Lens Cleaning

Clean the lens with a blower or lens cleaner; avoid scratching.

Main Unit Cleaning

Wipe the main unit gently with a soft, dry cloth.

Trouble Indications

Before Calling Service Personnel

List of General Specifications

List of Supported Signals (RGB Signals)

List of Supported Signals (Y/PB/PR Signals)

List of Supported Signals (Video, S-Video Signals)

Pin Assignment of COMPUTER Terminals

CONTROL Terminal

Pin Assignment

Details the pin assignments for the Mini DIN 8 pin connector.

Interface Format

Specifies communication method, format, data format, and replies.

Main Commands

Lists commands for controlling projector functions like power and status.

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