Toshiba TLP-X20 Applicable signal, Signal Timing Horizontal Signal Timing Vertical, Timing chart

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Applicable signal

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Applicable RGB signal

The unit is applicable to the following signals. However, some computers may have different timings than those in the chart.

Make the necessary adjustments if the Video picture has flickers or is blurred.

Hor Sync

Signal Timing (Horizontal)

A B C

DE

Signal Timing (Vertical)

G H I

Video

Ver Sync

JK

Timing chart

Mode

Resolution

A

B

C

D

E

fh

fv

Clock

G

H

I

J

K

(Pixels)

(Pixels)

(Pixels)

(Pixels)

(Pixels)

(kHz)

(Hz)

(MHz)

(Lines)

(Lines)

(Lines)

(Lines)

(Lines)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEXT70

640 x 350

50

640

14

96

800

31.469

70.086

25.175

59

350

38

2

449

TEXT70

640 x 400

50

640

14

96

800

31.469

70.086

25.175

34

400

13

2

449

TEXT85

640 x 350

96

640

32

64

832

37.861

85.080

31.500

60

350

32

3

445

TEXT85

640 x 400

96

640

32

64

832

37.861

85.080

31.500

41

400

1

3

445

NEC PC98 24k

640 x 400

85

640

59

64

848

24.820

55.900

21.047

25

400

11

8

444

VGA60

640 x 480

48

640

16

96

800

31.469

59.940

25.175

33

480

10

2

525

VGA72

640 x 480

128

640

24

40

832

37.861

72.809

31.500

28

480

9

3

520

VGA75

640 x 480

120

640

16

64

840

37.500

75.000

31.500

16

480

1

3

500

VGA85

640 x 480

80

640

56

56

832

43.269

85.008

36.000

25

480

1

3

509

MAC13"

640 x 480

96

640

64

64

864

35.000

66.667

30.240

39

480

3

3

525

SVGA56

800 x 600

128

800

24

72

1024

35.156

56.250

36.000

22

600

1

2

625

SVGA60

800 x 600

88

800

40

128

1056

37.879

60.317

40.000

23

600

1

4

628

SVGA72

800 x 600

64

800

56

120

1040

48.077

72.188

50.000

23

600

37

6

666

SVGA75

800 x 600

160

800

16

80

1056

46.875

75.000

49.500

21

600

1

3

625

SVGA85

800 x 600

152

800

32

64

1048

53.674

85.061

56.250

27

600

1

3

631

MAC16"

832 x 624

216

832

40

64

1152

49.725

74.550

57.283

39

632

1

3

667

XGA43i

1024 x 768

56

1024

8

176

1264

35.522

43.479

44.900

20

768

0

4

817

XGA60

1024 x 768

160

1024

24

136

1344

48.363

60.004

65.000

29

768

3

6

806

XGA70

1024 x 768

144

1024

24

136

1328

56.476

70.069

75.000

29

768

3

6

806

XGA75

1024 x 768

176

1024

16

96

1312

60.023

75.029

78.750

28

768

1

3

800

XGA85

1024 x 768

208

1024

48

96

1376

68.677

84.997

94.500

36

768

1

3

808

MAC19"

1024 x 768

180

1024

20

96

1320

60.197

74.872

73.200

30

768

3

3

804

Others

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Contents Before use TLP-X10U TLP-X11U TLP-X20U TLP-X21USafety Precautions Avoid Volatile Liquid Save Original Packing MaterialsMoisture Condensation Source of Light Power SourcesVentilation Important Safety Instructions Stack Inhibited AccessoriesObject and Liquid Entry Do not place the product verticallyServicing Important Safety InstructionsDamage Requiring Service Replacement PartsStrong light may cause damage to your eyes or sight Safety CheckDo not carry by the camera arm Do not move the projector while the arm is still erectPower supply cord selection Contents Names of each part on the main unit Menu button Selection buttonUse Names of each part on the remote control Attach the cover Install the batteriesLoading batteries Open the coverBefore Remote control operationViewer Floor-mounted projector placementTop view Determine the screen size projected on the screenSide view Insert the other end in a wall outlet Connect the power cordTake off the lens cover Light OrangeFoot adjuster Projector placement angle adjustmentTurn clockwise to lift up Turn counterclockwise to lower Installation and connection Ceiling-mounted projector placementConnecting a computer Computer in 2 Connector DVI connector Connecting a computer with DVI output connectorConnecting video equipment RGB2/digital RGB and Y/P B/P R input Projector operation control by a computer How to use the output connector Turn on the connected equipment and put it Playback modeProjection on the screen Press ON/STANDBYSelect the input source Signal sent from the computerZooming lever Adjust the picture size by turningFocusing ring Press VOL/ADJ +/ to adjust volumePress ON/STANDBY after using the projector Turning the power offPress ON/STANDBY again Press Auto SET Adjusting the picture automaticallyPress Auto Keystone Correcting the keystone distortionOperations Remote controlCutting off the picture and sound temporarily Press MutePicture freezes Icon Appears in the freeze modeFreezing the picture Press FreezeEnlarging the picture size Icon Appears in the resize modePress Resize Press PIP Displaying PIP Sub-picturesSub-picture is displayed Pressed again Displaying InformationPress Call Information described below is displayedOperating a computer by the remote control About memory cards Projecting images stored in a memory cardPress Input repeatedly to select the memory card input Insert the memory card into the card slotChanging Remote control Control panelDescription of screen Use VOL/ADJ +/ to change pages.Press VOL/ADJ +/-. Slide transition Press ENTER. Slide displayPress Exit To eject the memory card Projecting images stored in a memory cardQuick Menu Adjustments and settings on the menu screenAdjustments and settings on the menu screen Start Operating the menu screenQuick Menu appears Quick Menu adjustments and settingsYou can set the basic setting used frequently Press MenuSee the table below Types of adjustment and setting items are differentAuto. demo Memory card input Press VOL/ADJ +/ to adjust and setPicture mode Analog RGB input, digital RGB input Lamp powerPress Exit to return to the Quick Menu Sub-menu screen of input source setting appearsPress Enter Press VOL/ADJ +/- to select the type of input sourceUse the selection buttons / to select a language Use the selection buttons / to select interval time Sub-menu screen of interval setting appearsMenu screen disappears Adjustments Full Menu adjustments and settings -PicturePress Menu twice Full Menu adjustments and settings Picture Slide show Memory card input Picture mode RGB inputInput select mode Memory card input Screen sizeSub-menu of selected items appears PositionLevel Press Exit to return to the Full MenuSub-menu of selected items appears Use the selection buttons / to select setting itemsSignal format Y/PB/PR input Video mode Video input, S-video inputFull Menu adjustments and settings Picture Full Menu settings Audio Loudness After the settings are finished, press ExitSpeaker output Channel selectUse the selection buttons To select Setting items Full Menu settings KeystoneUse the selection buttons To display Keystone menu Disappears After the adjustments and settings are finishedUse the selection buttons / to select Yes and press Enter Press Exit several times until the menu screenUse the selection buttons To display Display menu Full Menu settings DisplayUse the selection buttons To select Setting items Settings When pressed once, the Quick Menu screen appears. WhenWhen selecting Language in step Start-up screen No signal background Setting of screen of no signal inputMenu position Menu background translucentUse the selection buttons To display Default setting menu Full Menu settings Default settingWhen pressed once, the Quick Menu screen appears. When Control panel Main unit side Sub-menu of Input source setting appearsSub-menu of Projection mode appears Use the selection buttons / to select the projection modeRear ceiling Ceiling-mounted rear projection Power on No signal power offPress VOL/ADJ +/ to set Factory default setting Full Menu settings Factory reset modePicture menus for the each input to Full Menu settings Factory reset mode Menu screen disappears PIP menu settingSize Set the PIP sub-picture size Audio Set the audio input sourceTo store camera images into the memory card Lights when the white balance is lockedTo adjust the camera gain Arm Camera lens LED light Camera control panelPreparation of the document imaging camera Images on the screen Setting directionPress ARM Light Set a document to be projectedMove the camera head to adjust the size Picture Press Camera to select the camera input modeCamera in reverse Press Camera Gain +/- to improve view of aCamera subject which is too dark or vivid Follow the steps of Preparation of the document imagingScreen Balance Press W.BALANCE to turn the Lock indicatorLock the white balance Project a white paper and enlarge it to fillPaper or cloth Correcting illuminated defectsWith the document camera operating, fully Cover the camera lens with a piece of blackStore the camera images into the memory card Trouble indications IndicatorPower does not come on Power turns off or does not come onTake off the air filter cover Air filter cleaningUnplug the power cord Clean the air filterAir filter Filter frame Air filter cover Air filter cleaningAssemble the air filter Mount the air filter coverReplacing the intake, exhaust fans and air filter Lens and main unit cleaningCleaning the lens Cleaning the main unitLoosen two screws, and pull off the lamp cover Lamp replacementPull out the lamp Lamp coverSlide the cover in place and tighten two screws Reset the lamp timerLoad a new lamp Attach the lamp coverSymptom Cause Correction Before calling service personalBefore calling service personal Do not connect anything Mini D-sub 15pin ConnectorSignal Timing Horizontal Signal Timing Vertical Applicable signalTiming chart Compatible video signal Applicable signalMini DIN 8-pin Controlling the projector by using RS-232CControlling the projector by using RS-232C AS1 MB1 VLU Auto SET Mini DIN 8-pin RS-232C SpecificationsUSB output Type B Replacement lamp SpecificationsPrepaid by you Enclosed. All transportation and insurance charges must beLimited Warranty

TLP-X10U, TLP-X20U, TLP-X11U, TLP-X11, TLP-X20 specifications

Toshiba has made a significant mark in the world of projection technology, with models such as the TLP-X21U, TLP-X20, TLP-X11, TLP-X11U, and TLP-X20U. Each of these projectors showcases impressive features tailored for both professional and educational environments.

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