Toshiba TLP-X20U, TLP-X21U, TLP-X10U, TLP-X11U Applicable signal, Compatible video signal

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Applicable signal (continued)

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Timing chart (Continued)

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)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*SXGA1152x864 75Hz

1152 x 864

256

1152

64

128

1600

67.500

75.000

108.000

32

864

1

3

900

*SXGA1280x960 60Hz

1280 x 960

312

1280

96

112

1800

60.000

60.000

108.000

36

960

1

3

1000

*SXGA1280x960 85Hz

1280 x 960

224

1280

64

160

1728

85.938

85.002

148.500

47

960

1

3

1011

*SXGA1280x1024 60Hz

1280 x 1024

248

1280

48

112

1688

63.981

60.020

108.000

38

1024

1

3

1066

*SXGA1280x1024 75Hz

1280 x 1024

248

1280

16

144

1688

79.976

75.025

135.000

38

1024

1

3

1066

*SXGA1280x1024 85Hz

1280 x 1024

224

1280

64

160

1728

91.146

85.024

157.500

44

1024

1

3

1072

*UXGA60

1600 x 1200

304

1600

64

192

2160

75.000

60.000

162.000

46

1200

1

3

1250

*UXGA65

1600 x 1200

304

1600

64

192

2160

81.250

65.000

175.500

46

1200

1

3

1250

*UXGA70

1600 x 1200

304

1600

64

192

2160

87.500

70.000

189.000

46

1200

1

3

1250

*UXGA75

1600 x 1200

304

1600

64

192

2160

93.750

75.000

202.500

46

1200

1

3

1250

Notes

Signal sources marked “*” are displayed in compressed format, so some of their data may be missing or their picture quality may be degraded.

With analog RGB input, if the signal source’s dot clock frequency exceeds 140 MHz, not all of the pixel signals can be sampled.

For digital RGB inputs, the projector is not compatible with signal sources whose dot clock frequency exceeds 112 MHz.

The compatible video signal

Mode

fh (kHz)

fv (Hz)

fsc (MHz)

NTSC

15.73

60

3.58

PAL

15.63

50

4.43

SECAM

15.63

50

4.25 or 4.41

PAL-M

15.73

60

3.58

PAL-N

15.63

50

3.58

PAL-60

15.73

60

4.43

NTSC4.43

15.73

60

4.43

The compatible component signal (Y/PB/PR)

Mode

fh (kHz)

fv (Hz)

480i

15.73

59.94

480p

31.47

59.94

720p

45.00

60.00

1080i

33.75

60.00

Others

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Contents TLP-X10U TLP-X11U TLP-X20U TLP-X21U Before useSafety Precautions Moisture Condensation Save Original Packing MaterialsAvoid Volatile Liquid Ventilation Power SourcesSource of Light Important Safety Instructions Accessories Object and Liquid EntryDo not place the product vertically Stack InhibitedImportant Safety Instructions Damage Requiring ServiceReplacement Parts ServicingSafety Check Do not carry by the camera armDo not move the projector while the arm is still erect Strong light may cause damage to your eyes or sightPower supply cord selection Contents Names of each part on the main unit Selection button Menu buttonUse Names of each part on the remote control Install the batteries Loading batteriesOpen the cover Attach the coverRemote control operation BeforeFloor-mounted projector placement ViewerSide view Determine the screen size projected on the screenTop view Connect the power cord Take off the lens coverLight Orange Insert the other end in a wall outletTurn clockwise to lift up Turn counterclockwise to lower Projector placement angle adjustmentFoot adjuster Ceiling-mounted projector placement Installation and connectionConnecting a computer Connecting a computer with DVI output connector Computer in 2 Connector DVI 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 Playback mode Projection on the screenPress ON/STANDBY Turn on the connected equipment and put itSignal sent from the computer Select the input sourceAdjust the picture size by turning Focusing ringPress VOL/ADJ +/ to adjust volume Zooming leverPress ON/STANDBY again Turning the power offPress ON/STANDBY after using the projector Adjusting the picture automatically Press Auto SETCorrecting the keystone distortion Press Auto KeystoneRemote control Cutting off the picture and sound temporarilyPress Mute OperationsIcon Appears in the freeze mode Freezing the picturePress Freeze Picture freezesPress Resize Icon Appears in the resize modeEnlarging the picture size Sub-picture is displayed Displaying PIP Sub-picturesPress PIP Displaying Information Press CallInformation described below is displayed Pressed againOperating a computer by the remote control Projecting images stored in a memory card About memory cardsInsert the memory card into the card slot Press Input repeatedly to select the memory card inputRemote control Control panel Description of screenUse VOL/ADJ +/ to change pages. ChangingPress Exit Press ENTER. Slide displayPress VOL/ADJ +/-. Slide transition Projecting images stored in a memory card To eject the memory cardAdjustments and settings on the menu screen Quick MenuAdjustments and settings on the menu screen Operating the menu screen StartQuick Menu adjustments and settings You can set the basic setting used frequentlyPress Menu Quick Menu appearsTypes of adjustment and setting items are different See the table belowPress VOL/ADJ +/ to adjust and set Picture mode Analog RGB input, digital RGB inputLamp power Auto. demo Memory card inputSub-menu screen of input source setting appears Press EnterPress VOL/ADJ +/- to select the type of input source Press Exit to return to the Quick MenuUse the selection buttons / to select a language Menu screen disappears Sub-menu screen of interval setting appearsUse the selection buttons / to select interval time Press Menu twice Full Menu adjustments and settings -PictureAdjustments Full Menu adjustments and settings Picture Picture mode RGB input Input select mode Memory card inputScreen size Slide show Memory card inputPress Exit to return to the Full Menu Sub-menu of selected items appears PositionLevelUse the selection buttons / to select setting items Signal format Y/PB/PR inputVideo mode Video input, S-video input Sub-menu of selected items appearsFull Menu adjustments and settings Picture Full Menu settings Audio After the settings are finished, press Exit Speaker outputChannel select LoudnessUse the selection buttons To display Keystone menu Full Menu settings KeystoneUse the selection buttons To select Setting items After the adjustments and settings are finished Use the selection buttons / to select Yes and press EnterPress Exit several times until the menu screen DisappearsFull Menu settings Display Use the selection buttons To select Setting items SettingsWhen pressed once, the Quick Menu screen appears. When Use the selection buttons To display Display menuWhen selecting Language in step No signal background Setting of screen of no signal input Menu positionMenu background translucent Start-up screenWhen pressed once, the Quick Menu screen appears. When Full Menu settings Default settingUse the selection buttons To display Default setting menu Sub-menu of Input source setting appears Control panel Main unit sideRear ceiling Ceiling-mounted rear projection Use the selection buttons / to select the projection modeSub-menu of Projection mode appears Press VOL/ADJ +/ to set No signal power offPower on Picture menus for the each input to Full Menu settings Factory reset modeFactory default setting Full Menu settings Factory reset mode PIP menu setting Size Set the PIP sub-picture sizeAudio Set the audio input source Menu screen disappearsLights when the white balance is locked To adjust the camera gainArm Camera lens LED light Camera control panel To store camera images into the memory cardPreparation of the document imaging camera Setting direction Press ARM LightSet a document to be projected Images on the screenPress Camera to select the camera input mode Move the camera head to adjust the size PicturePress Camera Gain +/- to improve view of a Camera subject which is too dark or vividFollow the steps of Preparation of the document imaging Camera in reverseBalance Press W.BALANCE to turn the Lock indicator Lock the white balanceProject a white paper and enlarge it to fill ScreenCorrecting illuminated defects With the document camera operating, fullyCover the camera lens with a piece of black Paper or clothStore the camera images into the memory card Indicator Power does not come onPower turns off or does not come on Trouble indicationsAir filter cleaning Unplug the power cordClean the air filter Take off the air filter coverAir filter cleaning Assemble the air filterMount the air filter cover Air filter Filter frame Air filter coverLens and main unit cleaning Cleaning the lensCleaning the main unit Replacing the intake, exhaust fans and air filterLamp replacement Pull out the lampLamp cover Loosen two screws, and pull off the lamp coverReset the lamp timer Load a new lampAttach the lamp cover Slide the cover in place and tighten two screwsBefore calling service personal Symptom Cause CorrectionBefore calling service personal Mini D-sub 15pin Connector Do not connect anythingTiming chart Applicable signalSignal Timing Horizontal Signal Timing Vertical Applicable signal Compatible video signalControlling the projector by using RS-232C Mini DIN 8-pinControlling the projector by using RS-232C AS1 MB1 VLU Auto SET USB output Type B SpecificationsMini DIN 8-pin RS-232C Specifications Replacement lampEnclosed. All transportation and insurance charges must be Prepaid by youLimited 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.

The TLP-X21U is renowned for its high brightness of 3000 ANSI lumens, making it perfect for large rooms or well-lit environments. It offers a native XGA resolution of 1024 x 768, ensuring clarity and detail in presentations. This model also supports a wide range of inputs, including HDMI and VGA, enhancing versatility for various devices. Additionally, its lamp life can reach up to 2000 hours in eco mode, allowing for longer use between replacements.

The TLP-X20 takes features further with enhanced brightness and connectivity. With 3200 ANSI lumens, it is ideally suited for settings where light management is challenging. It boasts a similar native XGA resolution but adds the ability to project in a variety of formats, including widescreen. Advanced color technology ensures vibrant and accurate color reproduction, crucial for dynamic presentations.

Moving onto the TLP-X11 and TLP-X11U, these models are designed for portability and ease of use. Both projectors weigh less, making them ideal for users who require mobility without sacrificing quality. The TLP-X11U offers a wide range of inputs, similar to its higher-end counterparts, but with slightly lower brightness of 2500 ANSI lumens. Nonetheless, it retains a strong focus on clear and engaging visuals with XGA resolution.

The TLP-X20U stands out with its unique combination of high brightness level and energy efficiency. With 3000 ANSI lumens and an extended lamp life, it serves as a robust option for those who need reliable performance over prolonged periods. Its ease of installation and user-friendly interface makes it accessible for individuals with varying levels of technical expertise.

In summary, the Toshiba TLP series delivers an array of powerful projection solutions. Whether for classroom settings or corporate presentations, models like the TLP-X21U, TLP-X20, TLP-X11, TLP-X11U, and TLP-X20U embody versatility, clarity, and reliability. Toshiba’s commitment to fostering an interactive experience makes these projectors suitable for various applications, ensuring that users can communicate their ideas effectively with engaging imagery and exceptional performance.