Toshiba TLP380 Point the remote control at the remote control, To move the pointer, To click

Models: TLP381 TLP380

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Operating a computer by the remote control (optional)

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You can control a computer by the optional remote control when the projector and computer are connected with USB cable. In this manual, this function is explained as “mouse remote control”.

 

 

 

Remote control (optional)

Point the remote control at the remote control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sensor on the projector when operating its buttons.

 

 

 

INPUT

LASER

ON/STANDBY

 

To move the pointer

 

 

 

 

AUTO

 

 

 

Press the outer side of the pointer control button

 

 

 

KEYSTONE

SET

 

 

in the direction in which you want to move the

USB

OUT

( Y/PB/PR )

COMPUTER IN 2

 

 

 

 

MONITOR

COMPUTER IN 1

 

 

 

 

pointer. (The speed at which the pointer moves

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pointer control

 

depends on how strongly the button is pressed.)

 

 

AUDIO

VIDEO IN

 

 

 

To click

 

 

IN R - AUDIO - L

VIDEO S-VIDEO

 

 

R-CLICK

 

Press L-CLICKor the center of the pointer

 

 

 

L-CLICK

 

R-CLICK

 

 

 

 

VOLUME/ADJUST

L-CLICK

 

control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• To right-click

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press R-CLICK.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To drag and drop

 

 

 

MENU

ENTER EXIT

 

 

While holding down the center of the pointer

 

 

 

PIP

FREEZE

 

 

 

control, press the rim side to move the pointer to

 

 

 

CALL

MUTE

RESIZE

 

 

the desired spot, then release the center part.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer

 

 

 

USB cable (Not supplied)

 

 

To USB connector

To USB port

Be sure to connect in the proper

 

direction.

 

Notes

Ask your dealer about the optional remote control.

This function is available with Windows98/98SE, Windows Me, Windows2000, Windows XP and Mac OS9 computers equipped with a USB port as standard.

When connecting to the computer’s USB port for the first time, a message asking you to insert the Windows98 CD-ROM may appear on the computer’s monitor screen, depending on whether or not the device driver is installed. If so, do as the message says.

When using a USB cable, be sure to use a shielded type.

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Toshiba TLP380 Point the remote control at the remote control, To move the pointer, Direction in which you want to move

TLP381, TLP380 specifications

The Toshiba TLP380 and TLP381 are advanced optoisolators designed for various applications requiring reliable isolation and switching control. These devices are particularly valuable in communication, industrial, and consumer electronics, where signal integrity and noise immunity are crucial.

The TLP380 is a phototransistor optoisolator, featuring a gallium arsenide infrared LED and a phototransistor. With a minimum isolation voltage of 5,000 VRMS, it provides high voltage isolation between input and output, making it an excellent choice for protecting sensitive components from high voltages and surges. The TLP380 offers a high-speed switching capability, with a rise time of around 4 μs, enabling it to transmit signals efficiently in digital circuits.

On the other hand, the TLP381 is also a phototransistor optoisolator but specifically optimized for lower input current, making it more power-efficient. It offers similar isolation voltage ratings and switching characteristics to the TLP380, but with a lower input current threshold, which can be particularly advantageous in battery-powered applications. The lower current requirement helps extend battery life and minimizes power consumption in portable devices.

Both TLP380 and TLP381 devices feature a wide temperature range, making them suitable for various environmental conditions. Their operating temperature ranges from -40°C to +100°C, ensuring reliable performance under extreme conditions. Additionally, with their compact DIP packages, they are easy to integrate into crowded PCB layouts, making them a preferred choice for designers targeting space-constrained applications.

In terms of characteristics, both models provide low output voltage saturation and high-speed operation, which are critical in achieving fast response times in control circuits. The combination of robust isolation, efficient power consumption, and temperature stability makes the TLP380 and TLP381 versatile solutions for isolating signals in a myriad of electronic systems.

In summary, the Toshiba TLP380 and TLP381 optoisolators are engineered for high-performance signal isolation, offering superior technologies and characteristics that cater to a range of applications. Their reliability, efficiency, and compact design make them a compelling choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance their electronic systems.