Hitachi HDPJ52 user manual Control buttons, Ports, Component Video

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Control buttons

POWER indicator (20, 23, 62) This indicator blinks while the projector is cooling down or warming up

Note that a lit or blinking red indicator denotes a problem.

TEMP indicator (62)

Note that a lit or blinking red indicator indicates a problem.

STANDBY/ON

POWER TEMP LAMP

Before use

STANDBY/ON button (20, 23) Used to turn the power on and off.

LAMP indicator (62)

ENGLISH

► Note that a lit or blinking red

 

indicator indicates a problem.

 

Cursor buttons ▲,▼,◄,► Used to make adjustments and operate menus.

MENU button (30, 35) Used to begin or end a menu operation.

MENU

ENTER

ENTER button (30, 35)

 

 

Used to proceed to the next stage

 

 

in a menu operation.

INPUT

RESET

RESET button (31, 36)

 

 

 

 

Used to cancel an adjustment.

INPUT button (21)

Used to select an input signal. Pressing this button toggles between input ports.

Ports

S-VIDEO port (13)

 

HDMI port (14)

 

S-VIDEO

COMPONENT VIDEO

 

 

TRIGGER COMPUTER

 

 

Y

ports (13, 14)

HDMI

CB/PB

This is a set of input

 

CONTROL

CR/PR

 

 

VIDEO

ports composed of Y, CB/

 

COMPONENT VIDEO

PB and CR/PR ports.

 

 

CONTROL port (15)

 

AC IN

 

 

 

 

I O

 

Power switch (20, 23)

TRIGGER port

Restart switch (23, 64)

COMPUTER port (15)

Kensington lock slot

VIDEO port (13, 14)

AC inlet (17)

NOTE • Use only an HDMI cable marked with the HDMI logo for HDMI connections.

The TRIGGER port (12V/25mA) is used to connect to a screen that can be controlled via a trigger signal from display equipment.

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Contents Trademark acknowledgment Thank you for purchasing this projectorBasic operation Before usePreparations ProjectionAdvanced Menu MaintenanceTroubleshooting Warranty and after-service SpecificationsAbout this manual Projector featuresAbout contents of package Projector Part namesPorts Control buttonsComponent Video CONTRAST, Bright Remote controlPC, HDMI, Compo Strap Fastening the lens coverStrap hole Rivet On a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceiling ArrangementFor 43 screens For 169 screensAdjusting the projector’s elevation With a VCR/DVD player Connecting your devicesFor a DVI signal source For an Hdmi signal sourceFor an Scart RGB input Optional Use With a computerVesa Computer signal examplesAbout Plug-and-Play capability Vesa TextUsing the cable cover Connecting the power supplyLoading batteries into the remote control Light button Using the remote controlUsing the remote control button lights Remote control Sensor ApproximatelySTANDBY/ON button Turning the power onPower button Power indicatorAutomatically adjusting the picture Selecting an input signalZoom ring Adjusting the display positionAdjusting the zoom Adjusting the focusTurning the power off MOVIE1 MOVIE2  For no signal or an unrecognized signal 169 fixed169 WideDark BrightCinema LOW Mode Gamma Color IrisTemp Normal StandardAUTO2 Bright DarkTurn OFF AUTO1MY Memory To load saved adjustment settings MY MEMORY To save adjustment settingsTo change the display language To display a menu when no menu is currently displayedTo switch from the Advanced Menu to the Easy Menu Easy Menu operationTo close the menu To reset the operationEasy Menu functions To operate the selected item Music  Normal Cinema LOW  Cinema HighMirror Darker  BrighterWeaker  Stronger Reddish  GreenishLanguage Svenska  Русский  Suomi  Polski  Türkçe ResetEnglish  Français  Deutsch  Español Italiano  Norsk  Nederlands  PortuguêsAdvanced Menu operation To switch from the Easy Menu to the Advanced MenuTo select a menu To reset the menu settings CUSTOM-1, CUSTOM-2, CUSTOM-3, CUSTOM-4 Picture menu Standard  HighStep Ramp Gray scale Description To adjust a Custom mode 6500K, 7500K, 9300K These modes set the same color temperature as the mode name6500K  7500K  9300K  Hi-BRIGHT CUSTOM-1  CUSTOM-2  CUSTOM-3  CUSTOM-4Greenish  Reddish Step  Ramp Gray scaleIris Memory Description To save adjustment settingsImage menu Using the / cursors buttons changes the aspect ratioOver Scan  For a signal from the S-VIDEO or Video port  For a signal from the Computer port For a signal from the Hdmi port  For a signal from the Component Video ports Auto Input menuTV  Film  Turn OFF  Film NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, M-PAL, N-PAL Component  Scart RGB Component  Scart RGBExample for a Scart RGB signal Example for computer RGB signalsExample for an Hdmi signal Example for a video, s-video and component video signalNormal  Whisper Setup menuReduce top of the image  Reduce bottom of the image KeystoneLanguage Screen menuMenu Position  Original MyScreen  Original  Turn OFF MyScreen Start UPMessage To move the black bars up and down Using the / cursor buttons switches between the dialogsOption menu Reset  CancelLong max min.  Short min min Ghost FAN Speed  Ghost  Stripe Factory Reset  Filter MessageUsing the / cursor buttons changes the rotation High  NormalFilter Message Factory Reset50h  100h  200h  300h  Turn OFF Lamp Bottom Projector Lamp cover Screw Replacing the lamp by yourselfFilter Air filterAir filter Knobs Maintenance Inside of the projector Cabinet and Remote controlLens Related messages There is no input signalHorizontal or vertical wavelength of the input signal Internal temperature is highPower Lamp Temp Regarding the indicator lampsHas overheated Indicator Cooling fan is not operatingIt is time to clean the air filter There is a possibility that the interior of the projectorLens cover is closed Main power source has been interrupted during operationBy a power outage blackout, etc Signal cables are not correctly connectedColor Space setting is not suitable Brightness is adjusted to an extremely low levelMenu function or the remote control Color settings are not correctly adjustedFan speed has been automatically changed Set the Whisper item 48 in the Setup menu to NormalWhisper function is working Whisper function may cause screen flickerCommunication port SpecificationRGB input port Digital input portUnit mm Dimension diagramNtsc Entry ExplanationInterface which is an interface standard for 40, 43, 44Scart PALSecam