Hitachi es50-116cmw User Manual
Hitachi es50-116cmw User Manual

Hitachi es50-116cmw User Manual

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  • Page 4 " F"3+)9'G#+-"2)%.$" " !"#$%$&' " !"#"$ &'" ()" *$+,"-(+$ ./ 0 *$+12"3 #?+ 7+( *20-" /+$".:7 +1,"-(' .7'.4" ().' " ')+&24 +--&$5 &7.(5 "617+$302 +*"$0(.+7' '&-) 0' '3+8"9 '($07:" !?+ 7+( .7'"$( +$ 4$+* +1,"-(' 07<().7: " +4+$ -07 -0&'" 0 /.$" +$ "2"-($.-02 ')+-85 ;7 .7(+ ()"...
  • Page 5 " F"3+)9'G#+-"2)%.$ " " !"#$%$&' " #" A0742" ()" *+="$ -+$4 =.() -0$"5 " " !?+ 7+( 7.-8 ()" *+="$ -+$49 1$"08 .(9 *$+-"'' .( +$ 1"74 .( =.() &7$"0'+7012" /+$-"5 61,.8'(.' " $.)' /1"-+' *+";9' .
  • Page 6 " G"0*$/(H,*-"#$%&' " !"#$%&'( " !Do not place the unit in a humid or dusty !Do not stand on the unit or place a heavy " location. object on it. "Do not place the unit in a humid or "Do not stand on the unit. dusty location6(7"%.#,*($&(2**5($2%3( ( )*(+",$%-#.",./(-",*0#.(12*,*($2*,*( ( "...
  • Page 7 K*'*,".(H,*-"#$%&'3! " %" Lamp !Do not place the unit in a place where $?#$&(."4+(-2"'=*,(0#'-$%&'(%3($2"$(."4+(%3( the temperature becomes high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
  • Page 8: Names And Functions Of Each Part

    Names and Functions of Each Part " !pro$ector " Pro$ector Terminal Plate and Power Switch" #It shows model ES50M116CMW below$ " " " " " " " " " " " " " Computer Signal Input8 Control Terminal 9lock " "...
  • Page 9 9S=ABC control terminals Sync signal termination The control Equipment (input8output) (DMSU9 9P male) switch " designated by Hitachi allows To switch the RG91 input Communicate with pro$ector and you to control the pro$ector, " sync signal between 75 ohm control it on RSM485.
  • Page 10 !USER" mode # Names and Functions of Each Part " & ! POWER(STANDBY/ON) BUTTON ' TIMER BUTTON +Turns the projector on and off. +Displays the accumulated projector operation hours (Turning off will set to standby status) (See p.15) and lamp use time on the menu screen (See p. 21) "...
  • Page 11 !3456784" mode # Names and Functions of Each Part & 4 Do not use this buttons for service man. ! POWER(STANDBY/ON) BUTTON ' DISPLAY +Turns the projector on and off. +Turns on or off any on-screen information. (Turning off will set to standby status) (See p.15) ( SERVICE setting indicator "...
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    Names and Functions of Each Part : Remote Control Wired or Infrared transmission of remote control# (1) Wired transmission Connect the provided remote cable when using the remote control in the following conditions. %When using at least two projectors Using infrared transmission may cause malfunction, or rewrite the projector internal data.
  • Page 13 Precautions Concerning the Installation! $Floor Install the projector on a horizontal, stable surface. Do not install it on a wall or a ceiling or a weak and rickety place that is subjected to vibration. Be sure to install it on a firm, stable surface. Failure to heed this precaution may result in the unit toppling over and fall down.
  • Page 14 Assembly and Securing of Anchor! Contact your dealer when projector is installed. Professionals carry out assembly and securing of anchor.# " Caution %Professionals carry out assembly and adjustment of install to keep up image performance. %Professionals carry out securing of anchor to prevent projectors from falling.# Please be sure to carry out securing of anchor.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Turning Projector On and Off# CAUTION# #When turning power on again, wait until the fan stops (after the STANDBY indicator changes from blinking to a steady light) The power ON switch will not be active until then. #The power switch on the projector must be ON.# Operational procedure# 1.
  • Page 16 Basic Operation Switching to Internal Signal Image #Perform switching between external video signal and projector internal test signal. &-Operational procedure (Displaying entire white image)# Step Display Details of operation & Set the remote control to “SERVICE” mode. %Press the WHITE key on the remote control. WHITE SERVICE .The entire white image will appear on the...
  • Page 17: Adjustment Items

    Adjustment Items and Functions : Adjustment Menu On Screen Display Adjustment Method (Adjustment Using Menu Screen) The following items can be adjusted for each input signal. %If multiple signals are switched and used, previously adjusted data may be overwritten when the frequencies and resolutions of signals are similar.(See p.20) %Adjustments other than those listed must be left to service engineers.# This number shows Scan Mode allocated to...
  • Page 18: Basic Adjustment

    Adjustment Items and Functions: Basic adjustment Adjustment procedure (basic adjustment)# Item Input Procedure POSITION RGB1 %Press the 4 or 5 key to move the image up or down. RGB2 Image position adjustment RGB3 %Press the 6 or 2 key to move the image left or right. SAMPLE CLOCK RGB1 %Press the 6 or 2 key to change the horizontal size of...
  • Page 19 Adjustment Items and Functions: Basic adjustment Adjustment procedure (basic adjustment)# Item Input Procedure ZOOM RGB1 %Use the 4 or 5 key to change the magnification. RGB2 %The image can be magnified up to approx. 4 times. Setting zoom magnification RGB3 % After changing the magnification, use POSITION to adjust the position of image on screen.
  • Page 20 Adjustment Items and Functions: Storing Adjustment data Storing adjustment data# %The projector will automatically allocate the addresses of memory in which adjustment data is to be stored (called “ mode number”), according to the resolution and frequency of input signal. %If the resolutions and frequencies are similar when multiple signals are adjusted, the same mode will be allocated, and the previously adjusted signal data will be overwritten the later adjustment data.
  • Page 21: On-Screen Information

    Adjustment Items and Functions: Display Operation hours Displaying Accumulated Operation Hours %The projector operation hours can be displayed, as a reference for replacing the lamp.# &-On-screen information UNIT 5000h ... Shows projector operation hours. LAMP1 ... Shows hours of Lamp1. TOTAL : 512h ...
  • Page 22 " Signal Connections and Adjustment Procedures: " Computer Signal " " When displaying analog computer signal" " 1. Signal connection Connect the computer signal to the RGB1 or RGB2 input terminal. 2. Adjustment procedure $Select the input to which the signal is connected. %Press the RGB key on remote control.
  • Page 23 " Signal Connections and Adjustment Procedures: Computer Signal " " " If the image appears but is extremely dark, perform the “CLAMP POS” adjustment using the " following procedure." " Select the “CLAMP POS.” adjustment. (See p.17, p.19)" " Make note of the number displayed under “CLAMP POS.”. "...
  • Page 24 " Signal Connections and Adjustment Procedures: Computer Signal " " " 2. Adjustment procedure $ Select the input to which the signal is to be connected. ,Press the RGB key on remote control. When the input is selected, RGB1 or RGB2, RGB3 will appear on screen. If the image does not normally appear even when “RGB3”...
  • Page 25 For lamp recycling, go to www.lamprecycle.org (for US only). For product disposal, contact your local government www.eiae.org (for US only) or www.epsc.ca (for Canada only). Please return to Hitachi Data Systems for proper disposal. For more information, call at 1-800-555-6820 (North America).
  • Page 26 Lamp and Auto Lamp Changer Projector lamps have a finite life, the image will became darker, and hues will become weaker, after a lamp has been used for a long period of time. Please sure to replace lamp. Projector displays to the following the on-screen information corresponding to the lamp operation hours to send a message of replace period.
  • Page 27 List of OSD Messages! On-screen Information (The following messages will appear on screen, depending on the status of projector.) Message Contents Remedy LAMP1 TIME EEEEh. Appears when the lamp-accumulated time exceeds 6000 hours. LAMP2 TIME EEEEh. LAMP1 TIME EEEEh. When other lamp is off, message is displayed in approx. 20. LAMP2 TIME FAILURE.
  • Page 28 Failure Analysis of Projector? Symptom Probable cause Check to see Page !" P 8 No power !" Main power is not turned on. !" Turn the main power switch on. !" The power cord is unplugged. !" Plug in the power cord securely. !"...
  • Page 29 May be Failure of Projector?! Symptom Probable cause Check to see Page !" Adjustment is incomplete. !" Check the following adjustments: Image is dark. !" P 18 "# PICTURE (Brightness) "# CLAMP POS (Clamp position) !" The lamp is nearly dead. !"...
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Screen

    Cleaning Cleaning the screen If the surface of the screen or the LCD projector is dirty, the clarity of the screen and the focusing will deteriorate. To prevent this, clean the screen about once every six months using the following procedure. (1) Cleaning the front of the screen# Gently wipe the front of the screen with a soft cloth (gauze, flannel, etc.) or flick it with a feather duster.
  • Page 31: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications! Item ES50-116CMW ES70-116CMW Approx.1016mm < 762mm Approx. 1414mm < 1061mm Screen size *4:3+ *4:3+ (aspect ratio) Input 15kHz 8 100kHz*reference &- Horizontal frequency 40Hz 8120Hz *reference &- Vertical Number of Horizontal 1400 dots pixels Vertical 1050 dots Brightness (Normal white) &...
  • Page 32: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    Warranty and After-sales Service! After-sales service # If the projector is not functioning properly, first read the instruction manual once again. If you still experience trouble, consult the shop where you purchased the projector or our service company. List of spare parts (periodically replaced) Replacement part Quantity used Item No.
  • Page 33: Fcc Statement Warning

    Warranty and After-sales Service! FCC Statement Warning WARNIN1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 34 Hitachi, Ltd. Digital Media Division OR61331 Printed in Japan...

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