Toshiba TDP-ET10 owner manual Projection Distance and Size, Cm = projection size inches x 1.433

Page 23

Projection Distance and Size

Use the fi gures, tables, and formulas below to determine the projection size and projection distance. (Projection sizes are approximate values for full-size picture with no keystone adjustment.)

Screen

As seen from above

Lens center

As seen from side

Lens center

a (cm) = projection size (inches) x 1.433 – 13.32

H (cm) = projection size (inches) x 0.1868

“a” is the distance (cm) between front edge of the projector and the screen, and cor- responds to a range of 40 cm to 177 cm. “H” is the height from the image bottom to the center of the lens.

projection size inches

projection distance a (cm) [inches]

height (H) (cm) [inches]

(=cm)

Edge of the projector to image

 

 

40 (=101.6 cm)

44.0

[17.3]

7.5

[2.9]

50 (=127.0 cm)

58.3

[23.0]

9.3

[3.7]

60 (=152.4 cm)

72.7

[28.6]

11.2

[4.4]

80 (=203.2 cm)

101.3

[39.9]

14.9

[5.9]

100 (=254.0 cm)

130.0

[51.2]

18.7

[7.4]

120 (=304.8 cm)

158.6

[62.5]

22.4

[8.8]

Preparations

23

Image 23
Contents TDP-ET20with built-in DVD player ProjectorSafety Precautions USA only Source of Light Power Sources VentilationWater and Moisture CleaningPower-Cord Protection HeatStack Inhibited Lightning stormsDo not place the product vertically Object and Liquid EntryServicing AccessoriesDamage Requiring Service Cluding the lens and lampSafety Check Replacement PartsMoisture Condensation Location and InstallationSave Original Packing Materials Disposal Important PrecautionsAvoid Volatile Liquid CopyrightsSurround TrademarksNotational Conventions Used in This Manual Do not On Video CDs Contents Maintenance Checking the package contents Preparations Names of each part on the main unitControl panel and remote control parts for TDP-ET10 Control panel and remote control parts for TDP-ET20 For more information, see the pages in parentheses Terminal panelLoading dry-cell batteries into the remote control Preparing and using the remote controlPlacement Styles PlacementCm = projection size inches x 1.433 Projection Distance and SizeOverview of cable types Connecting with Video/S-Video/ComponentConnection Before connectionConnecting with Computer Connecting with HdmiActivate the projector Turning the power on and offBlue on Press power switch to turn the power offSelect Menu language Turn on the powerBasic operations Activate the connected deviceSelect a screen size aspect ratio Projector placement angle adjustmentsAdjusting the focus Turning off the power Adjusting the volumeAbout Setup the DVD playerPassword For Parental control TDP-ET20 DVD playbackDivX VOD ParentalOSD Language PBC settingPlaying a disc Basic playback Menu LanguageTo remove the disc To start playback in the stop modeTo pause playback still mode To stop playbackLocating a chapter or track Playing in fast reverse or fast forward directionsTo pause playback still playback Title selection Repeat playbackRandom playback Changing anglesDisplay status Changing soundtrack languageSubtitles Multimedia files on DVD/CD playback CD fi le system ISO9660 Level1, 2, or Joliet How to use the menus Using menusInput Menu Picture setting MenuPosition ResetSharpness Detail enhancementAdvanced Menu Overscan Ntsc modeHdmi mode PhaseAudio setting Menu Setup Menu Status display Menu Version Total timeAbout lamp Lamp replacementImmediately replace the lamp when a sign appears on Screen When the lamp is brokenRemove the lamp Unplug power cord Wait until lamp is sufficiently cooledKeep the projector stationary Remove the lamp coverReplace the lamp cover Install the new lampReset the lamp timer Lamp Environmental SafetyReplacing cooling fans Lens and main unit cleaningLens cleaning Main unit cleaningTrouble indications Indicator lights inform you of internal abnormalitiesBefore calling service personnel Picture has occa For TDP-ET20 If This Happens Check Playback doesNot start PlaybackList of general specifications SpecificationList of supported signals Video, S-Video signals List of supported signals Y/Pb/Pr signalsControl terminal Contact your dealer for control cable and other commands

TDP-ET10 specifications

The Toshiba TDP-ET10 is a portable LCD projector designed to meet the needs of both professionals and educators who require a reliable and versatile presentation tool. This device stands out for its compact design and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for on-the-go presentations and small meeting environments.

One of the main features of the TDP-ET10 is its impressive brightness level, typically rated at around 2000 ANSI lumens, which ensures that presentations remain clear and vibrant even in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. This is particularly beneficial in classrooms or conference rooms where ambient light may interfere with visibility. The projector also boasts a high contrast ratio, which enhances image quality, allowing for crisp text and detailed graphics.

The TDP-ET10 employs advanced LCD technology, providing sharp images and accurate color reproduction. This technology is conducive for displaying a variety of content, from PowerPoint presentations to videos, ensuring that the visual experience remains engaging. The resolution is typically SVGA (800 x 600), which, while not the highest available, offers sufficient clarity for most business and educational applications.

Another significant characteristic of the TDP-ET10 is its connectivity options. It features a range of input ports, including VGA, composite, and S-video, allowing for easy connection to laptops, DVD players, and other multimedia devices. This versatility ensures that users can seamlessly integrate the projector into different setups without compatibility issues.

Portability is a hallmark of the TDP-ET10, with a light weight of approximately 2.2 kg and a compact design that makes it easy to transport. It also comes with an integrated carrying case, which provides additional protection during travel. The simple setup process contributes to its user-friendly nature, allowing users to start their presentations quickly without technical hassles.

In terms of longevity, the projector has a lamp life of around 2000 hours in standard mode, which can be extended significantly in eco mode. This feature not only reduces replacement costs but also minimizes downtime during critical presentations.

Overall, the Toshiba TDP-ET10 combines portability, image quality, and versatile connectivity, making it an excellent choice for professionals and educators who demand performance and convenience in their presentation tools.