Hitachi CP-X3010Z, CP-X2011, CP-X3511, CP-X2511, CP-X3011 user manual Frame Lock

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RS-232C Communication command table (continued)

Names

Operation Type

Header

Command Data

CRC

Action

Type

Setting Code

FRAME LOCK –

Set

OFF

BE EF

03

06 00

3B

C2

01 00

50

30

00

00

COMPUTER IN1

 

ON

BE EF

03

06 00

AB C3

01 00

50

30

01

00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06 00

08

C2

02 00

50

30

00

00

FRAME LOCK –

Set

OFF

BE EF

03

06 00

0B

C3

01 00

54

30

00

00

COMPUTER IN2

 

ON

BE EF

03

06 00

9B

C2

01 00

54

30

01

00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

38

C3

02

00

54

30

00

00

AUTO KEYSTONE V

 

Execute

BE EF

03

06

00

E5

D1

06

00

0D 20

00

00

EXECUTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEYSTONE V

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

B9

D3

02

00

07

20

00

00

 

 

Increment

BE EF

03

06

00

DF D3

04

00

07

20

00

00

 

 

Decrement

BE EF

03

06

00

0E

D2

05

00

07

20

00

00

KEYSTONE V Reset

 

Execute

BE EF

03

06

00

08

D0

06

00

0C 70

00

00

ECO MODE

Set

NORMAL

BE EF

03

06

00

3B 23

01

00

00

33

00

00

 

 

ECO

BE EF

03

06

00

AB 22

01

00

00

33

01

00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

08

23

02

00

00

33

00

00

MIRROR

Set

NORMAL

BE EF

03

06

00

C7

D2

01

00

01

30

00

00

 

 

H:INVERT

BE EF

03

06

00

57

D3

01

00

01

30

01

00

 

 

V:INVERT

BE EF

03

06

00

A7

D3

01

00

01

30

02

00

 

 

H&V:INVERT

BE EF

03

06

00

37

D2

01

00

01

30

03

00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

F4

D2

02

00

01

30

00

00

STANDBY MODE

Set

NORMAL

BE EF

03

06

00

D6

D2

01

00

01

60

00

00

 

 

SAVING

BE EF

03

06

00

46

D3

01

00

01

60

01

00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

E5

D2

02

00

01

60

00

00

MONITOR OUT -

Set

COMPUTER1

BE EF

03

06

00

3E F4

01

00

B0

20

00

00

COMPUTER IN1

 

OFF

BE EF

03

06

00

CE B5

01

00

B0

20

FF 00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

0D F4

02

00

B0

20

00

00

MONITOR OUT -

Set

COMPUTER2

BE EF

03

06

00

CE F7

01

00

B4

20

04

00

COMPUTER IN2

 

OFF

BE EF

03

06

00

FE B4

01

00

B4

20

FF 00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

3D F5

02

00

B4

20

00

00

MONITOR OUT -

Set

COMPUTER1

BE EF

03

06

00

F2

F4

01

00

B5

20

00

00

COMPONENT

 

COMPUTER2

BE EF

03

06

00

32

F6

01

00

B5

20

04

00

 

 

OFF

BE EF

03

06

00

02

B5

01

00

B5

20

FF 00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

C1 F4

02

00

B5

20

00

00

MONITOR OUT -

Set

COMPUTER1

BE EF

03

06

00

86

F5

01

00

B2

20

00

00

S-VIDEO

 

COMPUTER2

BE EF

03

06

00

46

F7

01

00

B2

20

04

00

 

 

OFF

BE EF

03

06

00

76

B4

01

00

B2

20

FF 00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

B5

F5

02

00

B2

20

00

00

MONITOR OUT -

Set

COMPUTER1

BE EF

03

06

00

C2 F5

01

00

B1

20

00

00

VIDEO

 

COMPUTER2

BE EF

03

06

00

02

F7

01

00

B1

20

04

00

 

 

OFF

BE EF

03

06

00

32

B4

01

00

B1

20

FF 00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

F1

F5

02

00

B1

20

00

00

MONITOR OUT -

Set

COMPUTER1

BE EF

03

06

00

2A F7

01

00

BF 20

00

00

STANDBY

 

COMPUTER2

BE EF

03

06

00

EA F5

01

00

BF 20

04

00

 

 

OFF

BE EF

03

06

00

DA B6

01

00

BF 20

FF 00

 

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

19

F7

02

00

BF 20

00

00

VOLUME -

 

Get

BE EF

03

06

00

CD

CC

02

00

60 20

00

00

COMPUTER IN1

 

Increment

BE EF

03

06

00

AB

CC

04 00

60

20

00 00

 

 

Decrement

BE EF

03

06 00

7A

CD

05 00

60

20

00

00

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Contents Trademark acknowledgment Thank you for purchasing this projectorProjector Typical SymbolsNever disassemble and modify Never use the projector if a problem should occurUse special caution for children and pets Do not insert liquids or foreign objectBe sure to connect with ground wire Be cautious of High temperatures of the projectorNever look through the lens or openings when the lamp is on Be cautious of the power cord connectionBe careful in handling the light source lamp Be careful in handling the battery of the remote controlAvoid a smoky, humid or dusty place Avoid a high temperature environmentBe careful in moving the projector Do not put anything on top of the projectorTake care of the lens Remove the power cord for complete separationDo not give the remote control any physical impact Take care of the cabinet and the remote controlAbout consumables About displaying characteristicTurn the power on/off in right order Connecting with notebook computerDamaging the lamp Clean the projector or replace the lamp yourselfContact your local dealer or a service representative Projector vents, or get it in your eyes or mouthFor the Customers in Canada FCC Statement WarningEasy Menu Checking the contents of package VLQFHLWLVQRWGHVLJQHGIRULW ProjectorDUHLQVLGH SURMHFWRUPD\GURSGRZQ SHULRGLFDOO\  COMPONENT Control panelRear panel  KEYSTONEEXWWRQ Remote control  COMPUTEREXWWRQ  MAGNIFY ONEXWWRQ PLQ ArrangementOn a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceilingPDOIXQFWLRQRIWKHSURMHFWRU VKRFNDVDZREEO\RULQFOLQHGVWDQG FHLOLQJRUVRPHZKHUHHOVHVCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player Connecting your devicesLQSXWSRUWVRIWKHSURMHFWRUDUHUHFHVVHG MonitorAbout Plug-and-Play capability Connecting your devicesUsing the security bar and slot Connecting power supplyHitachi MAXELL, Part No.LR6 or R6P Installing the batteriesAbout the remote control signal 7KHDFFHVVRU\UHPRWHFRQWUROKDVWKHWZRFKRLFHVRQVLJQDO Changing the frequency of remote control signalUsing as a simple PC mouse & keyboard  Mouse right button3UHVVRESETEXWWRQSURMHFWRURUWKHUHPRWHFRQWURO Turning on the powerTurning off the power VWHDG\RUDQJH 59 7KHQUHPRYHWKHOHQVTemporarily muting the sound Adjusting the volumeSelecting an input signal 3UHVVVIDEOEXWWRQRQWKHUHPRWHFRQWURO MY SourceLQSXWSRUWIURPWKHFXUUHQWSRUWDVEHORZ LVSUHVVHGZKHQVIDEOS-VIDEORUCOMPONENTSRUWLVSelecting an aspect ratio Searching an input signal€ For a computer signal €For no signal  ¿HG  8VHWKHIRFXVULQJWRIRFXVWKHSLFWXUH Adjusting the projectors elevatorAdjusting the zoom and focus HOHYDWRUIHHWWRSODFHWKHSURMHFWRUKRULRQWDOO\€For a video signal and s-video signal Using the automatic adjustment featureAdjusting the position Correcting the keystone distortions Using the magnify featureTemporarily blanking the screen Temporary freezing the screenAdvanced Menu Using the menu functionWKHPHQXWRWKHQHWPHQX Indication in OSD On Screen DisplaySUHVVLQJWKHMENUEXWWRQ PHQXDQGUHWXUQVWRWKHSUHYLRXVPHQXSHUIRUPLWDFFRUGLQJWRWKHIROORZLQJWDEOH $6018Filter Time ECO ModeReset 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LockTurning on the PIN Lock Turning off the PIN LockFRQWLQXHGRQQHWSDJH Transition DetectorTurning on the Transition Detector Turning off the Transition DetectorVDPHSDVVZRUGDJDLQ MY Text PasswordTurning on the MY Text Password Turning off the MY Text PasswordWriting MY TextIRUDVXLWDEOHLQGLFDWLRQDERXWWKHODPS Replacing the lampType number DT01021 Replacing the lamp GHDOHUWRUHSODFHWKHODPSLamp warning High Voltage High TemperatureGLUHFWLRQRIWKHDUURZ QRUPDORSHUDWLRQRIWKHSURMHFWRUQXPEHU Type number MU06481 LOWHUVHW WKHSURMHFWRU ¿OWHUWLPH EXUQRUPDOIXQFWLRQWRWKHSURMHFWRUCaring for the lens Caring for the cabinet and remote controlOther care Inside of the projectorLVQRWZLWKLQWKHVSHFL¿HGUDQJH Horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signalRelated messages Message DescriptionRegarding the indicator lamps Has become heated Resetting all settingsShutting the projector down There is a possibility that the interior portionInput changeover settings are mismatched Electrical power cord is not pluggedSignal cables are not correctly connected Signal source does not correctly workLens cover is attached Color settings are not correctly adjustedColor Space setting is not suitable Mute function is workingHWUHPHO\ORZOHYHO 6SHFL¿FDWLRQ XQLWPP@ CP-X2010Z/CP-X2510Z/CP-X3010Z ContentsFirst of all Entries and graphical symbols explanationImportant safety instruction Hitachi Regulatory noticesAbout Electro-Magnetic Interference Canada Contents of package Preparations Loading batteries into the remote controlHolding the hook part of the battery Cover, remove it Vent holes ArrangementOn a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceiling Projector and other objects such as walls. Do notVCR/DVD player Connecting your devices3OHDVHUHPHPEHUWKDWZKHQWKH,5&721IXQFWLRQ Connecting power supplyTurning on the power STANDBY/ON button Power indicatorAdjusting the projectors elevator Input button Displaying the pictureSTANDBY/ON button Turning off the powerPower indicator QVHUWWKHQHZODPSDQGUHWLJKWHQ¿UPO\WKH Replacing the lampType number DT01021 SUHVVWKHŹEXWWRQ$GLDORJZLOODSSHDUReplaced even if the bulb is not broken SHUIRUPVUHVHWWLQJWKH¿OWHUWLPH SURMHFWRUWRVXI¿FLHQWO\FRROGRZQLOWHUFRYHU SUHVVWKHŹEXWWRQ$GLDORJZLOODSSHDUUsing the CD manual 6SHFLÀFDWLRQV Troubleshooting Warranty and after-service Page Vesa Vesa Text1024 x Initial set signalsBack porch B Front porch D Back porch b Front porch d Data Data Active video c Sync Sync aComputer IN1, B Computer IN2, C Monitor OUT 0LQL,1SLQMDFN Component D Y, E Cb/Pb, F Cr/PrVideo 3U &RPSRQHQWYLGHR&U3U“9SSȍWHUPLQDWRUAudio OUT M R, N L Audio IN1, J Audio IN2Audio IN3 K R, L L RTS USBControl +5V MDFN VXESOXJ$FRQQHFWRUV RTS Connection7XUQRIIWKHSURMHFWRUDQGWKHFRPSXWHU Action Communication settingsType, Setting code ÀDJ@56&&RPPXQLFDWLRQFRPPDQGWDEOH Gamma Be EF 7C FF $&7,9,5,6LVQRWDYDLODEOHIRU&3 Size Frame Lock Be EF FD CD Computer IN2 Ѳъѕ Blank $&7,9,5,6LVQRWDYDLODEOHIRU&3 France
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