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Toshiba TDP TDP-S8 User Manual

Toshiba TDP TDP-S8
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OWNER'S MANUAL (Getting Started)
DATA PROJECTOR
TDP-S8
For more details , please refer to the owner's manual of the CD-ROM version
Others Maintenance Operations Preparations Before Using
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Toshiba TDP TDP-S8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brightness2000 ANSI lumens
Resolution800 x 600 (SVGA)
Contrast Ratio2000:1
Display TypeDLP
InputsVGA, S-Video, Composite Video
Lamp Life2000 hours (Standard Mode), 3000 hours (Eco Mode)
Weight2.9 kg
Projection Size30 to 300 inches
OutputsVGA
Noise Level32 dB
Lamp Type180W UHP

Summary

Before Using

Safety Precautions

Essential safety warnings and precautions for projector operation, covering electrical shock and handling hazards.

Important Safety Instructions

Critical safety instructions for proper and safe projector operation, covering operational and environmental aspects.

Power Supply Cord Selection

Information on selecting the correct power cord for various regions and voltage types.

Important Precautions

Key precautions for optimal projector use, maintenance, and environment, covering packing, condensation, and placement.

Exemption Clauses

Disclaimer regarding Toshiba Corporation's responsibility for damages arising from various causes.

Other Cautions and Information

Additional cautions, copyright information, disposal guidelines, trademarks, and notational conventions.

Remote Control Batteries

Instructions and cautions for safe use, handling, and disposal of remote control batteries.

Preparations

Checking Package Contents

Ensuring all items are included upon unpacking and contacting the store for missing items.

Main Unit Parts Identification

Detailed identification and function of each part on the main projector unit, including lens and terminals.

Control Panel and Remote Control Identification

Identification and function of buttons on the projector's control panel and the remote control for operation.

Rear Panel Terminals

Identification and function of rear panel terminals like MONITOR, COMPUTER IN, and AUDIO.

Remote Control Preparation and Use

Instructions for loading batteries, operating the remote control correctly, and associated precautions.

Projector Placement Styles

Description of four projector placement styles: floor-mounted front/rear, and ceiling-mounted front/rear.

Projection Distance and Size

Information and tables to determine projection size and distance based on projector settings.

Operations

Turning Power On and Off

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the power cord, turning the projector on, and powering it off.

Basic Operations

Steps for powering on, language selection, activating devices, and switching input sources.

Projector Placement Angle Adjustments

Adjusting projector angle and height using the foot adjuster and tilt adjuster.

Screen Size and Focus Adjustment

Adjusting screen size with the zooming lever and focus with the focusing ring.

Auto Setting for Computer Input

Function to set projector to optimum state for analog computer input via AUTO SET button.

Correcting Keystone Distortion

Procedure for correcting trapezoidal distortion of projected images using KEYSTONE buttons.

Mute Function

Temporarily turning off projector images and sound using the MUTE button.

Freeze Image Function

Pausing a projected image using the FREEZE button during presentations.

Key Lock Function

Instructions for entering/exiting key lock mode to prevent accidental operation of control panel buttons.

Password Function Setup

Instructions for setting and canceling a password to prevent unauthorized projector use.

Using On-Screen Menus

Guide on navigating and using on-screen menus for adjusting settings and configurations.

Image Adjustment Menu

Details of image adjustment menu items: picture mode, keystone, brightness, contrast, color, tint, sharpness, and position.

Display Setting Menu

Options for screen size, 16:9 position, background, icons, and resetting all settings to factory defaults.

Default Setting Menu

Settings for projection mode, auto input search, language, fan mode, lamp power, and power-on behavior.

Status Display Information

Information on input signal, resolution, video mode, picture mode, lamp time, and firmware version.

Maintenance

About the Projector Lamp

Characteristics of the mercury lamp, including potential bursting, lifespan, and replacement time warnings.

Lamp Replacement Procedure

Guidance on replacing the projector lamp, including safety warnings and specified lamp type.

Lamp Replacement Steps

Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the projector lamp, including cooling and cover replacement.

Reset Lamp Timer

Instructions for resetting the lamp timer after lamp replacement, including notes and precautions.

Lens and Main Unit Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning the projector's lens and main unit, with warnings and precautions.

Others

Trouble Indications

Explanation of indicator lights indicating projector abnormalities like no power or lamp issues.

Before Calling Service Personnel

Checklist of common issues and troubleshooting steps before contacting customer service.

General Specifications

Technical specifications including power consumption, weight, dimensions, cabinet material, and environmental conditions.

Supported RGB Signals

List of supported RGB signals: resolution, mode, refresh rate, H-frequency, and clock frequency.

Supported Y/PB/PR Signals

List of supported Y/PB/PR signal formats: signal format, fh(kHz), and fv(Hz).

Supported Video and S-Video Signals

List of supported Video and S-Video signals: video mode, fh(kHz), fv(Hz), and fsc(MHz).

COMPUTER IN & MONITOR Terminals Pin Assignment

Detailed pin assignment for COMPUTER IN and MONITOR terminals, specifying RGB and Y/PB/PR signal types.

CONTROL Terminal Pin Assignment

Pin assignment for the CONTROL terminal, detailing signal names and functions for data transmission.

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