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1.                     5  Repeat step 4 until you finish the text line   e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the  ENTER button to delete all the entered text line   e Pressthe DEFAULT button to delete the last entered  character or indicated with cursor in the text box   e To insert a character in the entered text line  move  the cursor to the text box to select the required place  and press V then perform step 4   6  Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the  entered text as a name        NOTE        f you leave the text box empty and save  the default  memory number will stay as a name     MEMORY LOAD    You can access the saved settings instantly  See   Loading a saved setting  on page 24   1  Select a setting from MEMORY1   16   e Undefined settings will not be selectable   2  Press ENTER to activate                    NOTE       If you have not saved any settings  MEMORY   16 will  not be displayed              36   ENGLISH    MEMORY EDIT    You can edit the named memory settings       Deleting a memory setting    1  Select MEMORY DEL and press the ENTER  button    2  Select the required memory setting and press the  ENTER button   e If you select ALL DELETE  you can delete all of the   saved memory settings    3  Select OK in the confirmation screen and press the   ENTER button     Q Changing the name of the memory   setting   1  Select the required memory setting and press the  ENTER button    2  Rename the memory setting   e Use A V  lt P to specify the locat
2.           1  Press A V to move to the required waveform  style   2  Press ENTER to select   e The WAVEFORM MONITOR will be displayed   e See    Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform   on page 24                                   NOTE      When the WAVEFORM MONITOR is set to OFF  the  AUTO ADJUST is not displayed   The waveform of the WAVEFORM MONITOR will not  be displayed correctly with a noisy equipment or  Source   The WAVEFORM MONITOR adjusts the signal level  based on the reference signal which consist of 096 and  10096  The over scanned reference signal which runs  off the edge of the screen  below 0  or over 100   signal level will not be adjusted correctly                                         ENGLISH   33    PICTURE menu         Adjusting the image in a split window  1  Select AREA SELECT and press the ENTER    ADVANCED MENU                                     button  You can perform more detailed image adjustment    The image will be frozen and the area cursor will be  f manually   displayed     E GAMMA  You can adjust linear intensity at 3 levels  Press   lt   gt  to increase decrease 1 point   Levels Default setting  GAMMA HIGH 0  GAMMA MID 0  GAMMA LOW 0     uv TE e Setting range   8 to  8          MOVE AREA  ENTER   GO TO SPLIT ADJUST  RETURN   GO TO FREEZE SCREEN  BN CONTRAST  2  Press  lt   gt  to move the area cursor to select the    area of interest and press the ENTER button   e The selected frozen image will be displayed in a split    You can ad
3.         Positioning the image    1  Press the ASPECT button to select the required  aspect mode  See    Switching the aspect ratio    on  page 24     2  Adjust the projected image with the lens shift dials     See    Lens shift and positioning    on page 16     3  Adjust the angle of the projector   e Screw down the front leg adjusters and adjust the  angle vertically   e See    Front leg adjusters and throwing angle    on  page 15     W  t  n   2   O  Lo    p      t   p  fe    gt        22   ENGLISH    4  Adjust the focus and the projected image size       Press     of the FOCUS and ZOOM buttons to  adjust   e Press the LENS button to adjust the focus and zoom  by the remote control  See    LENS CONTROL    on       page 40   i9 INPUT SELECT      FOCUS      or        ZOOM      EE       A          NOTE     Do not touch the air exhaust port as this may cause  burns or injury     If keystone distortion occurs  see    KEYSTONE    on  page 39      f you adjust the focus  you may need to adjust the size  of the image by pressing the ZOOM button again              Remote control operation       Operating range     074   LENS      PICTURE PICTURE   MEMORY    MODE    ADIUSTUENT I  LOAD      WAVEFORM I COLOR    ASPECT MONITOR   nd     Panasonic  PROJECTOR       Managing the lens control settings    You can adjust the focus and zoom of the       LENS projected image  and save the settings  Press    Switching the picture mode    You can switch the preset picture mode  PICTURE    settings
4.        28  Capturing an image                  ssssssssssssseeeee 28  Switching the input signal                              ssssssussss 28  Using the assigned function as shortcut                     28       Contents               Li     e  Settings Maintenance EO  Menu Navigation                          eee 29 TEMP and LAMP Indicators                                 45 5     Navigating through the MENU seeen 29 Managing the indicated problems                               45 mS  Main menu and sub menu                 sees 30 Care and Replacement                           sss 46 MR  PICTURE nienU          oret rere reote 32 Cleaning the projector                   sse 46 img  PICTURE MODE                   eee 32 Replacing the lamp unit neneeese 47  CONTRAST    tienne es e teet 32 Troubleshooting                              eeeeeeeeneneeee 49  BRIGHTNESS         imet 32  COLOUR dm 32    uf 32 Appendix 6  SHARPNESS octal nina 32   A T  COLOUR TEMPERATURE            cce 33 Ee cna E a Da a    DYNAMIC IRIS    ooooccccccncnnccncnconicinoncnnnnanonononononnonononoos 33   Ma CMS C KIDS MEC MS Q   WAVEFORM MONITOR        oo 33 Serial terminal paa iii 51 o  Specifications                       sese 54 i  SPEIT ADJUST      ae a T nA na E ia aE 33 Ceiling mount bracket safeguards 56 A   ADVANCED MENU                    eene 34 DIEESIGHE cs nee etal oot woes bere EH EE 57  MEMORY SAVE o a do eu 36 isdem a cknowiedaements c E 57  MEMORY LOAD cio 30u  x An OE ma Crp eons DIEN I Pa ee 
5.        Power button Button backlight  While the MAIN POWER When any button is pressed  the button  button is on  switch between backlight is lit  Without any operation  it  standby mode and projection gets darker after 5 seconds and goes of  mode   page 21  Remote control signal emitter after next 5 seconds  c  Emit remote control signal   page 23  9  EJ   q   pa  b   Display the PICTURE menu  Display the LENS CONTROL Q  ADJUSTMENT   oa  l    9 Paus Display the MEMORY LOAD  Switch to cycle through the l pd menu   page 24   PICTURE MODE   page 23  E PICTURE  B PICTURE f MEMORY      MODE ADUSTNENT LOAD   COLOR  Display the COLOUR     Switch to cycle through the ASPECT pd COLOR mmen  MANAGEMENT menu   aspect ratio   page 24  ASPECT    m   page 26   WAVEFORM Display the input waveform   Display the main menu or voton    page 24   return to the previous menu  7  SN l   page 29  S    h Return to the previous  EN menu   page 29  Navigate through the Y Spy     pag  menus with A V  lt P gt       v    and activate the menu  u oma  gt   item with the ENTER DEFAULT FREEZE Capture the projected image  button   page 29  FREEZE as a still image   page 28   INPUT SELECT ES FUNCTION  Reset some of the settings to DEFAULT Activate the assigned  the factory default   page 28    Pari onic FUNCTION  t  rclionfrom The reni  PRO TOR 2 54 shortcut   Switch to cycle through      page 42   the input method  INPUT SELECT   page 28                                                                     Batt
6.      ux md    Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union  These symbols are only valid in the European Union  If you wish to discard these items  please contact  your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal     Note for the battery symbol  bottom two symbol examples    This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol  In this case it complies with the  requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved        CAUTION  To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions  which includes using  the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral  device  If you use serial port to connect PC for external control of projector  you must use optional  RS 232C serial interface cable with ferrite core  Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this  equipment will void the user s authority to operate        2   ENGLISH    Important Safety Notice          Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC  article 9 2    Panasonic Testing Centre   Panasonic Service Europe  a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R  Germany    IMPORTANT  THE MOULDED PLUG  U K  only              FOR YOUR SAFETY  PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY        This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience  A 13 amp fuse is  fitted in this plug  Should the fuse need to be repl
7.    4 button  Navigation buttons e B  OCL OCR OCD   Y button OCR    gt  button  OLE LENS Activating the LENS CONTROL menu   OST DEFAULT Resetting to the factory default setting   page 28   Freezing the projected screen   OFZ FREEZE Parameter   0   OFF 1 2 ON  FCI FUNCTION BUTTON   Activates the function that is assigned to the FUNCTION button of the remote control   Setting the duration of time to turn off the power automatically   See  SLEEP  on page 44    OOT SLEEP 0   OFF 1   60min  2   90min  3   120min  4   150min   5   180min  6   210min  7   240min   Turning off the projection temporarily   OSH BLANK Send the command to switch between ON and OFF   Do not send the command consecutively   OVM PICTURE Activating the PICTURE menu  Send the command to switch menu items   page 23   Activating the WAVEFORM   page 24   Parameter   0   OFF  OWM WAVEFORM 1   FULL SCAN  Y  5   SINGLE LINE SCAN  Y   2   FULL SCAN  R  6   SINGLE LINE SCAN  R   3   FULL SCAN  G  7   SINGLE LINE SCAN  G   4   FULL SCAN  B  8   SINGLE LINE SCAN  B   VS1 ASPECT Switching the aspect ratio   page 24   Switching the PICTURE MODE   page 23   VPM PICTURE MODE   Parameter           NOR   NORMAL DYN   DYNAMIC CL1   COLOUR1 CL2   COLOUR2  CN1   CINEMA1 CN2   CINEMA2 CN3   CINEMA3          52   ENGLISH    Technical Information       E Inquiry commands                                  Command Control contents Parameter  QPW Power status 000   OFF 001   ON  QFZ FREEZE status 0   OFF 1 ON  CP1   COMPONENT  IN CP2  
8.    7  NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM   40    200   1 016 mm   5 080 mm    1 2 m   12 m  3 11    39 4     16 9    FRONT DESK  FRONT CEILING  REAR DESK  REAR CEILING   Menu selection method                           1  Measurement  measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards    2  See  List of compatible signals  on page 50 for available signals        54   ENGLISH    Technical Information                                                       S VIDEO IN Single   line  Mini DIN 4p Y  1 0 V  p p   C  0 286 V  p p   75 Q  VIDEO IN Single   line  RCA pin jack1 0 V  p p   750  Single   line  D   sub HD 15 pin  female   Selectable for input and output by menu operation   R G B  0 7 V  p p   75 O  G SYNC 1 0 V  p p   75 Q  COMPUTER IN TTL high impedance  automatic  HD SYNC positive negative polarity  Terminals compatible  TTL high impedance  automatic  VD positive negative polarity  compatible  Y  PB CB  PR CR Dual   line  RCA pin jack x 3  COMPONENT IN Y  1 0 V  p p   including sync   75 O  PB CB  PR CR 0 7 V  p p   75 O  HDMI IN Triple   line  19 pin HDMI connector  HDCP compliant   SERIAL D sub 9 pin RS 232C compatible  Cabinet Moulded plastic  PC ABS   Width 460 mm  18  3 32    Dimensions Height 130 mm  5  3 32    Length 300 mm  11  25 32    Weight Approx  7 3 kg  16 09 Ibs      Certifications EN60950 1  EN55022  EN61000 3 2  EN61000 3 3  EN55024  Power supply 3 V DC  AA battery x 2   Operating range Approx  7 m  23    
9.    ALL DELETE                                                       NE     Adjusted colour    2  Select the required log from 1   8 or ALL DELETE    and press ENTER    e Select CHANGE to edit the log   The cursor menu is displayed and you can readjust  the colour    e Select DELETE to delete the log   The confirmation screen will be displayed  Select OK  to delete    e When you select ALL DELETE  the  DELETE ALL  LOG   screen is displayed  Select OK to delete all  logs  The PROFILE setting will be set to NORMAL     Sampled colour       26   ENGLISH    Remote control operation       Q Saving a log setting as a profile  Return to the COLOUR MANAGEMENT menu  and save the stored log as a profile  Make sure  that the PICTURE MODE is not switched    1  Select the PROFILE SAVE menu and press the  ENTER button   e The PROFILE SAVE menu is displayed  You can  save the profile as USER1  USER2 and USER3                          2  Press the ENTER button to save the profile   e The confirmation screen is displayed  Press ENTER  again to save   3  Name the profile       Use A V  lt P to specify the location of the required  character to enter and press the ENTER button       You can enter up to 14 characters        PROFILE NAME INPUT                   ALL DELETE          K  X  k  X    N 3  N               N   oo lolo       htE  c    lolo   UvO  C1    gt   o  ZU ITI    I   0   o    e  eo  n  o         Sle    SP     e  m                  gt   3l   Z  gt   LA   B    o  o  O       Ixi    a   
10.    FULL SCAN R  SINGLE LINE SCAN R        Adjust the bottom line of the    BRIGHTNESSR        form to 0 96  0 or 7 5 IRE        Adjust the top line of the waveform to    CONTRASTR  100    100 IRE        FULL SCAN G  SINGLE LINE SCAN G        Adjust the bottom line of the    BRIGHTNESS G waveform to 0    0 or 7 5 IRE        Adjust the top line of the waveform to    CONTRASTG  100    100 IRE        FULL SCAN B         Adjust the bottom line of the    BRIGHTNESS B waveform to 0    0 or 7 5 IRE        Adjust the top line of the waveform to    CONTRASTB  100    100 IRE           ENGLISH   25    c  fa   5      im  o  Q            0  G  m       Remote control operation    Setting your own colour profile             COLOR You can adjust a selected colour individually 3  Select a menu item and the  lt   gt  to adjust each  ww and save and retrieve under the PICTURE item level   MODE setting  Press the e The result box is displayed on the right of the cursor  COLOUR MANAGEMENT button to open the and shows the adjusted colour   menu  See    COLOUR MANAGEMENT    on  page 35  DE       oe ETTA  SELECTIA ENTER                TINT  BRIGHTNESS       EFAULT       PROFILE 4 NORMAL  gt   CURSOR  LOG                   PROFILE SAVE  PROFILE DELETE  PROFILE NAME CHANGE                                           Bl Create a new profile COLOUR     Adiust the vividness of the colour       Setting range   30 to  30  Q Adjusting the selected colour an Adjust the colour tone   Select a colour and adjust C
11.    O o     0 E O e    segs    CY 0x0   AO   O   po9000             4 3 Projects at 4 3              16 9 Adjusts horizontally to 16 9                                         Adjusts horizontally to fit 16 9  Closer  JUST   to edge  more enlarged  Not available  with COMPUTER signals   ZOOMI Adjusts to 16 9 size while preserving  ZOOM1 original ratio  Escape the menu mode  and press A V to adjust vertically   Adjusts to cinescope size not  including letter box  Escape the menu  Dni ura mode and press A V to adjust  vertically   14 9   Adjusts to 14 9  M a   OOO    O00  DON O00                        COMPONENT signals    Available with 1 125  1 080  50i  1 125  1 080  60i  1125  1 080  50p  1 125  1 080  60p  1 125  1 080  24p   750  720  50p and 750  720  60p signals                                  4 3 16 9 Cinescope  Original Size QO    OO OO 000 000  O O  O a  NET MEE   O O  H   FIT Adjusts horizontally to 16 9  C     e    Ri RRN  OO   2O    OC   amu  VIN Adjusts to 16 9 vertically  Escape and press A V to scroll FO     E  the image to adjust the edge vertically  a A NAAN 000000  ZOOM Adjusts to 16 9 size with preserving original ratio  Escape M M dod OL   600 2000  the menu mode and press A V to adjust vertically  a LM Kx 9 ner          38   ENGLISH    POSITION menu    LC NN  SEE    WSS  Wide Screen Signalling  detects if a PAL  If the projector is aligned non perpendicularly to the  625p  576p  625i  576i  signal is input and that signal Screen  or if the projection scree
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13.   fire or damage to the projector     Switching off the projector    Power indicator                c  fe   5      Som  o  o  O     m      a              3     MAIN POWER                      LEN       PICTURE IM PICTURE MS MEMORY  MODE ff ouman LOAD    aeo A COLO  ASPECT MONITOR M MANAGEMENT             e     9     ot                               1  Press the power button  2  Press  lt  to select OK and press the power or  e The confirmation screen is displayed  It will ENTER button   disappear and return to the projection after e The power indicator lights up in orange while cooling  10 seconds without any operation  the lamp  then illuminates red when it is ready to      Toreturn to the projection  press any button except switch off the MAIN POWER button   the power button  3  Switch off the MAIN POWER button on the back of    the projector   4  Attach the lens cover        NOTE       Press the power button twice or for a long duration to switch the power off              ENGLISH   21    Selecting the input signal    Projecting an image  Selecting the input signal    1  Switch on the connected devices    e Press the play button of the required device    2  Press the INPUT SELECT button to select the  required input method if needed  See  Switching  the input signal  on page 28    e The image will be projected on the screen           NOTE     AUTO SEARCH is ON as default and the signal from  the connected devices is detected automatically  See     AUTO SEARCH    on page 43
14.   page 56           Front leg adjusters  Screw up down to adjust the  projection angle   page 15                       COMPONENT IN  Connect YPBPR signal cables        S VIDEO IN  Connect a S VIDEO                              signal cable        VIDEO IN  Connect an RCA  composite video cable                       Connecting Benin  terminals   page 18   COMPONENT IN  SERIAL  HDMI IN Connect a compatible cable for  Connect HDMI signal cables  controlling the projector  remotely via your computer    page 51   NOTE     projector          Do not open the top cover other than replacing the lamp unit       Do not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm  20   of them as this may cause damage or injury     The projector should only be used with the attached mains lead to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to the          ENGLISH   13        fe      O  i      a  o     ou       Screen size and throw distance    You can adjust the projection size with 2 0x zoom lens  Calculate and define the throw distance as follows     i i W i  EM Law       C  0 o     j     SW 1 SS    Projected image Screen   Shown as 16 9 size                                                                    e     1             a All measurements and the calculation results bellow are approximate and may differ from the actual measurements          D Throw distance  16   9  Throw distance  2 35   1    3 Screen Diagonal   Minimum distance   Maximum distance   Minimum distance   Maximum
15.  100 hours of usage    1  Place a finger at the bottom of the air filter    2  Slightly push up and pull out the air filter to remove     3  Vacuum dirt and dust from the air filter        e Do not wash the air filter   4  Place and slightly slide in the air filter in the air intake port to attach   e Make sure the air filter clicks into the place        NOTE     Do not use the projector without attaching the air filter   W Replacing the air filter    The air filter should be replaced when cleaning is ineffective and when replacing the lamp unit  A replacement  air filter  TXFKNO1VKF5  is provided with a replacement lamp unit  ET LAE1000  Contact an Authorised  Service Centre for the optional air filter              46   ENGLISH    Care and Replacement    Replacing the lamp unit    E Before replacing the lamp unit    e Switch off the MAIN POWER button in proper way and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket   e Wait for more than 1 hour and make sure the lamp unit and the surroundings are cooled enough      Unplug all the cables from the projector        Prepare a Phillips head screwdriver   o  o       Contact an Authorised Service Centre to purchase a replacement lamp unit  ET LAE1000    When the projector is mounted on the ceiling  do not work directly under the projector or put your face closer to the    projector        NOTE     Prior to replacing the lamp unit  allow it to cool down to prevent the risk of burns  damage and other hazards     Do not attempt replac
16.  2 IN  d d  COMPUTER IN S VIDEO IN    Y   y  HDMI 3 IN VIDEO IN    y   y  HDMI 2 IN e HDMI 1 IN             COMPONENT  YPBPR  signals  from the equipment connected to  COMPONENT IN 1   COMPONENT IN 2    S VIDEO signal from the equipment  connected to S VIDEO IN    VIDEO signal from the equipment  connected to VIDEO IN                                HDMI signal from the equipment  connected to HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2   HDMI IN 3        COMPUTER  RGB  signal from the  equipment connected to  COMPUTER IN     NOTE        f you select an unplugged input method  the guidance  will blink on and off several times      See    List of compatible signals  on page 50      See  Connections  on page 18                    Using the assigned function as shortcut       You can access the assigned function in FUNCTION BUTTON menu as shortcut  See    FUNCTION BUTTON    on    page 42        HDMI 1 IN       HDMI 2 IN       HDMI 3 IN       COMPUTER IN    page 28       COMPONENT 1 IN       COMPONENT 2 IN       S VIDEO IN       VIDEO IN       BLANK       AUTO SETUP    page 39       CONTRAST    page 32       CONTRAST R       CONTRAST G    page 34       CONTRAST B          28   ENGLISH       NORMAL   DYNAMIC   COLOUR1   COLOUR2   CINEMA1   CINEMA2   CINEMA3   SPLIT ADJUST  WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUST  LENS MEMORY LOAD  BRIGHTNESS  BRIGHTNESS R  BRIGHTNESS G  BRIGHTNESS B             page 32          page 33    page 40  page 32    page 34       Menu Navigation       Navigating through the MENU    Bl Displaying th
17.  3 e JUST cropped  Select an aspect ratio which preserves the    intention of the image creator   re        The order of aspect type is defined not only by the input  16 9 ZOOM2 method but also by the input signals  See  List of    rs rs as lcd PM 50            Ao 1     f you project a copyrighted image enlarged or distorte  n TER a ZOPNM by using ASPECT function in commercial use in a   2  public place  such as a restaurant or hotel  you might   e  e COMPUTER  RGB  infringe on the copyright of the creator which is  E 4 3 e 16 9 protected by copyright law       V  LJ LJ LI LI LI LI    gAdjusting the signal condition with a waveform                WAVEFORM You can display the image brightness and 2  Press ENTER button until the required waveform  MoNT   Contrast level of the input signal with a option is displayed   waveform  See    WAVEFORM MONITOR    on e In FULL SCAN mode  press A V   4 P to change  page 33  the waveform position   e In SINGLE LINE SCAN mode  press A V to select  Monitoring the waveform of the required line position   brightness and contrast of the whole  image  FULL SCAN Y  4   SINGLE LINE SCAN B   Monitoring the waveform of z pu  brightness and contrast in each A WIR PINES ee    horizontal line of the image  FULL SCAN R  SINGLE LINE SCAN G   Displaying th f      a Isplaying the waveform FULL SCAN G  SINGLE LINE SCAN R   1  Press the WAVEFORM button and display the Ss a  waveform monitor  FULL SCAN B       SINGLE LINE SCAN Y                       e Press t
18.  AREA POSITION and  V AREA POSITION   2  Select the LENS MEMORY SAVE and press the  ENTER button   3  Select the required memory setting and press the  ENTER button   4  The confirmation screen will be displayed  Select  OK and press the ENTER button   e Indicated with   is in use  and 5X is empty   5  Name the lens memory setting   e Use A V  lt P to specify the location of the required  character to enter and press the ENTER button                                                                                                                             LENS MEMORY NAME INPUT   LI   A BICIDIE F G H I JIK L M   ALL DELETE   N OJP QIRIS TIU V WXEY IZ   ajbicidje f g h i j k  l m   nlolp q rjs  tjujvjwixly z   11213  4  5 6 7 8 9 0  SPACE   E HASBEL deedee    L IH ICODISIPEUTIGHST EE  OK CANCEL                            6  Repeat step 5 until you finish the text line       You can enter up to 16 characters   e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the  ENTER button to delete all the entered text line   e Press the DEFAULT button to delete the last entered  character or indicted with the cursor in the text box   e To insert a character in the entered text line  move  the cursor to the text box to select the required place  and press V then perform step 5   7  Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the  entered text as a name        NOTE        f you leave the text box empty and save  the  default memory number will stay as a name           LENS CONTROL       LENS MEMORY
19.  COMPONENT2 IN  SVD   S VIDEO IN VID   VIDEO IN  QIN INPUT signal status     i51  HDMI1 IN HD2   HDMI2 IN  HD3   HDMI3 IN RG1   COMPUTER IN  0   OFF 1   60min  2   90min  3   120min  4   150min   QOT OFF TIMER status       E 480min  6   210min  7   240min   NOR   NORMAL DYN   DYNAMIC CL1 COLOUR1 CL2   COLOUR2  QPM PICTURE MODE status   4   CINEMA1 CN2 CINEMA2 CN3   CINEMA3  QSH BLANK status 0   OFF 1 0N  Parameter   0   OFF  1   FULL SCAN  Y  5   SINGLE LINE SCAN  Y   QWM WAVEFORM status ho Z FULL SCAN  R  6   SINGLE LINE SCAN  R   3   FULL SCAN  G  7   SINGLE LINE SCAN  G   4   FULL SCAN  B  8   SINGLE LINE SCAN  B           ENGLISH   53    Technical Information    Specifications    AC 100   240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz    Less than 240 W  During standby  when fan is stopped   0 08 W  at 220 V     3 0A 1 6A   0 74 type  17 78 mm    16 9   3 transparent LCD panels  RGB                             Active matrix method    2 073 600  1920 x 1 080  x 3 panels    Motorised zoom  2x  Motorised focus  F 1 9   3 1  f 22 4 mm   44 8 mm    UHM lamp  165 W                     1 600 Im  0   C   40   C  32   F   104   F   Tempeedtur   When the HIGH ALTITUDE  P MODE  page 44  is set to ON   0   C   35   C  32   F   95   F   Humidity 20    80   no condensation     30 kHz   70 kHz       50 Hz   87 Hz       Less than 150 MHz    525i  480i   525p  480p   625i  576i   625p  576p   750  720  60p   750  720  50p  1 125  1 080  60i  1 125  1 080  50i   1 125  1 080  60p  1 125  1 080  50p  1 125  1 080  24p 
20.  EDIT H AREA POSITION    You can edit named lens memory settings     1     2     4     Deleting a memory setting   Select LENS MEMORY DELETE and press the   ENTER button    Select the required lens memory setting and press   the ENTER button      If you select ALL DELETE  you can delete all of  the saved lens memory settings      Select OK in the confirmation screen and press the  ENTER button     Changing the name of the memory  setting      Select the required lens memory setting and press    the ENTER button    Rename the lens memory setting    e Use A V 4 P to specify the location of the required  character to enter and press the ENTER button    Repeat step 2 until you finish the text line        You can enter up to 16 characters    e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the  ENTER button to delete all the entered text line    e Pressthe DEFAULT button to delete the last entered  character or indicted with the cursor in the text box    e To insert a character in the entered text line  move  the cursor to the text box to select the required place  and press V then perform step 2    Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the   entered text as a name        NOTE       The option that contains no saved adjustment will not  be displayed     If you leave the text box empty and save  the default  memory name will stay as a name           You can move the frame area horizontally  such as  aligning the right or left frame edge to the screen edge   Press   4  gt  to move th
21.  Navigating through the MENU  on page 29   e See    Main menu and sub menu  on page 30     RETURN  C        H POSITION    You can move the projected image horizontally for fine  adjustment     Move  right    Move left    V POSITION    You can move the projected image vertically for fine  adjustment     Move  down    DOT CLOCK    If you have interference patterns of the projected image   which is sometimes referred to as moire or noise  you  can minimize it by pressing        gt    to adjust the clock  frequency   Available with signals from COMPUTER IN    only   NOTE       If the projecting signal s dot clock frequency is higher  than 150 MHz  the adjustment may not make a  difference      DOT CLOCK needs to be adjusted before adjusting the  CLOCK PHASE     Move up                CLOCK PHASE    If you require further adjustment for the same reason as  the DOT CLOCK adjustment  you can fine adjust the  timing of the clock  Press  lt     to adjust   Available with  signals from COMPUTER IN COMPONENT IN only           NOTE      If the projecting signal s dot clock frequency is higher  than 150 MHz  the adjustment may not make a  difference      Available signals from COMPONENT IN    1 125  1 080  60i  1 125  1 080  50i  1 125  1 080  60p   1 125  1 080  50p  1 125  1 080  24p  750  720  60p    ASPECT    You can switch the aspect ratio manually when needed              W Aspect ratio depend on signals    Press   4  gt  to cycle through the aspect ratio  options  The cycle pattern
22.  aN 30 SHARPNESS zia i doce al dba 32  Navigation 2 5    eiie neis ope rut E Ao dore ko ios 29 SLEEP P 44  Sub mMenu ici did Ete ded diea 30 Specifications           itis its 54  MPEG NR  ierat erue e ee dea rere e tuti 35 SPLIT  ADJUST  coat a cla 33  N STARTUP LOGO     onte sin iii er nv dax nta dr nun 43  Navigation butt S VIDEO IN  agen on Connection nii ia 18  Control panel button      cccccooconncnnccnconcnnnononononcnonons 12 Terminal 13  Remote control button                    eee ddr mio Epp payer ED A So a  NR  Noise Reduction                   ecce 34 T  O Technical Information                   esee 50  TEMP  OPTION menu          ceeeee m enne nnne nnn nnn 43 Indicator 12  OSD DESIGN a E a t d derat 43 PE A N A DE A  Indicator Status  22  ie tek ee ie tienen 45  OSD POSITION                esses Henn nennen 43 Th dist 14  OVER SCAN 39 row distance    sss  Dias  NA A e Throwing Angle  is VO  P uu  32  PICTURE aa chmod oa 32 UI A O brc ts da 13  47  Remote control button                     eeee 11 Troubleshooting                  ceessssseseeneee en 49  Remote control function                   c eene 23 TV SYSTEM  as bee ia ve T dera 35  PICTURE ADJUST V  O a n V AREA POSITION A A 41  Remote control function        coooccocccnnccnncnnnnncnnnnnnnns 23 VIDEO IN  PICTURE MODE             eene nnne nane nn nan 32    Connection vs  savoir a ees 18  Remote control button                    eee 11      Terminal ti ada AN  13  Remote control function         oooccocccnnc
23.  by pressing the PICTURE MODE  M button  Press the button until the required  setting is selected  See  PICTURE MODE    on    page 32     Adjusting the image       You can display the PICTURE and  ADVANCED MENU menu items in called up  style by pressing the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT  button  Press the button to switch between  PICTURE and ADVANCED MENU menu   Press A V to select the required menu item  and  lt   gt  to adjust     ADJUSTMENT    me      PICTURE menu items  PICTURE MODE  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS   COLOUR  TINT  SHARPNESS  COLOUR  TEMPERATURE and DYNAMIC IRIS    You can operate the projector with the remote control  within the remote range 7 m  22 11       Q Facing to the projector    Ensure the remote control emitter is facing to the  remote control signal receptor on front back of the  projector and press the required buttons to  operate     Q Facing to the screen    Ensure the remote control emitter is facing to the  screen and press the required buttons to operate  the projector  The signal will be reflected off the  screen  The operating range may differ due to the  screen material  This function may not be effective  with a translucent screen        NOTE       Do not let strong light shine onto the signal receptor   The remote control may malfunction under strong light  such as fluorescent      If there are any obstacles between the remote control  and the remote control signal receptor  the remote  control may not operate correctly              the LENS button to dis
24.  depends on the  connected signals        4 3     16 9   14 9   ZOOM   gt   ZOOM      JUST   AUTO   4 3   16 9   JUST     ZOOM  NTSC signal    VIDEO   S VIDEO       4 3   gt  16 9   4 3   gt  16 9   VGA or SVGA signals   Not switchable with  WIDE480 600 720 768 768 2 800 900  signals    COMPUTER   RGB        4 3     16 9   16 9   H   FIT   V  FIT   ZOOM   1 125  1 080  50i  1 125  1 080  60i   1 125  1 080  50p  1 125  1 080  60p   1 125  1 080  24p  750  720  50p and  750  720  60p signals   4 3     16 9   JUST   gt  ZOOM   525p  480p  and 625p  576p  signals    HDMI          4 3     16 9   gt  14 9   JUST   gt  ZOOM1    ZOOM2   625i  576i   625p  576p    AUTO   gt  4 3   16 9     JUST   gt  ZOOM  525i  480i   525p  480p    16 9   H   FIT   V   FIT   1 125  1 080  50i  1 125  1 080  60i    1 125  1 080  50p  1 125  1 080  60p    1 125  1 080  24p  750  720  50p    750  720  60p signals    COMPONENT   YPBPR           ENGLISH   37    POSITION menu       Mi Aspect ratio options and projection example    If you apply the aspect ratio options to the projected image  the result will be as follows  The result may differ  due to the input signals  See  Switching the aspect ratio  on page 24       VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT    Not available with 1 125  1 080  50i  1 125  1 080  60i  1 125  1 080  50p  1 125  1 080  60p  1 125  1 080    24p  750  720  50p and 750  720  60p signals        Squeeze 16 9 14 9 2 35 1    a signal Letter box Letter Box   Cinescope       Original size OO   e    
25.  distance   Q   SD   LW   LT   LW   LT   1 01m   40  1 2m  3 11   2 3m  7 6   1 3m  4 3   2 5m  8 2    1 27m   50   1 5m  4 11   2 9m  9 6   1 6m  5 2   3 1m  10 2    1 52m   60   1 8m  5 10   3 5m  11 5   1 9m  6 2   3 7m  12 1    1 77m   70   2 1m  6 10   4 1m  13 5   2 2m  7 2   4 4m  14 5    2 03 m   80   2 4m  7 10   4 7m  15 5   2 6m  8 6   5m  16 4    2 28m  90   2 7m  8 10   5 3m  17 4   2 9m  9 6   5 6m  18 4    2 54m  100   3m  9 10   5 9m  19 4   3 2m  10 5   6 3m  20 8    3 05m  120   3 6 m  11 9   7 2m  23 7   3 8m  12 5   76m   24 11    3 81 m  150   45m  14 9   9m  29 6   4 8 m  15 8   9 5m  31 2    5 08m  200   6m  19 8   12m  39 4   64m   20 11  12 7 m  41 8                           BE Calculation methods for screen dimensions    You can calculate more detailed screen dimension from the screen diagonal        e 16 9 size  Screen width  SW  and screen height  SH   SW  m   SD  m  x 0 872 SH  m    SD  m  x 0 490  Minimum distance  LW  and maximum distance  LT   LW  m    SD  m  x 1 189   0 04 LT  m    SD  m  x 2 378   0 05  e 2 35  1 size  Screen width  SW  and screen height  SH   SW  m   SD  m  x 0 920 SH  m    SD  m  x 0 392  Minimum distance  LW  and maximum distance  LT   LW  m    SD  m  x 1 256   0 04 LT  m    SD  m  x 2 512   0 05  NOTE       Do not use the projector at a raised or a horizontally tilted position as it may cause  malfunction of the projector      Make sure the projector lens surface is parallel with the screen  You can tilt the projector  b
26.  from each peripheral device directly to the audio reproduction system     Connections    Connecting example  COMPONENT IN S VIDEO IN   VIDEO IN              S VIDEO I  VIDEO                                                                     To COMPONENT  video output To VIDEO output To S VIDEO output  T  Eos Ud i H  E DVD player ES Video player   DVD player E    Connecting example  HDMI IN JCOMPUTER IN    COMPUTER IN         RGB signal cable    Lu  HDMI cable  Commercial item      RP CDHG100  Optional      To HDMI output    DVD player                            Computer       NOTE     Make sure the HDMI cable is adapted to your HDMI device for proper performance     A compatible cable is required for an HDMI 1 080p signal      tis possible to connect with DVI devices via a HDMI DVI conversion adapter  but some equipment may not project the  image properly or other problems could be encountered  See  Serial terminal  on page 51           18   ENGLISH       Switching the projector on off    WERA CY        E Connecting    1  Make sure the shape of the mains plug and the  AC IN terminal on the back of the projector match   then push the plug all the way in     a           2  Align the side of the power cord secure lock with  the side guide rail of the AC IN terminal of the  projector and slide it in     Rail guide          3  Place the latch to the latch catcher and press until  it clicks                       4  Connect the mains lead to a mains socket     NOTE     Do not use 
27.  lt     to cycle  through the options        Active  Deactive       e ON Active  e OFF Deactive  NOTE     When no signal is detected  the last used input will be  selected              HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL    When an HDMI IN is selected  you can switch the HDMI  signal NORMAL or EXPAND to display the image  Press   lt  P to select an option        e NORMAL For general HDMI equipment  e EXPAND For HDMI equipment with expanded  signals   NOTE     HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL is not available with some  equipment              FRAME RESPONSE    You can minimise the time delay of image displayed for  the progressive signals    e NORMAL Prioritise the image quality   e FAST Prioritise the frame response          ENGLISH   43    OPTION menu       INSTALLATION HIGH ALTITUDE MODE    When installing the projector  select the projection If you use the projector at high elevation  the HIGH  method according to the projector position  Press        gt  ALTITUDE MODE setting need to be ON to set the fan  to cycle through the options  See  Projection method  on speed high  Press  lt   gt  to select the required option                                page 15  e OFF The fan speed is low   e ON The fan speed is high   FRONT DESK Setting on a desk floor and  projecting from front NOTE   Mounting on the ceiling and   At 1 400   2 700 m  4 593   8 858 ft  above sea level   NS projecting from front the setting must be ON       The loudness of fan noise depends on the HIGH  REAR DESK Seung on reos is flou ahd ALTI
28.  on the projector may be 23  Hor op obstructed   e The remote control unit may be out of the operation range  23  The picture does not e The signal format  TV SYSTEM  may not have been set correctly  35  A e There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source     display correctly  e A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input  50       Picture from a computer  does not appear           e The cable may be longer than the optional cable    e The external video output from a laptop computer may not be correct    You may be able to change the external output settings by pressing  the  Fn     F3  or  Fn     F10  keys simultaneously  The actual method  varies depending on the type of computer  refer to the documentation  provided with your computer for further details               ENGLISH   49         S       i    es         fe   i              Technical Information       List of compatible signals                                                                                                                                                   Scanning  Display frequency   Dotclock   picture  Mode Display resolution 5 frequency quality  Terminals      dots   kHz  V Hz    MHz   NTSC NTSC 4 43     PAL M PAL60 d CA0 KABO  Tou 339 E d VIDEO S VIDEO  PAL PAL N SECAM   720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 a A  5251  4801  5251 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 13 5 A  625i  576i  6251 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 13 5 A COMPONENT  525p  480p  525p 720 x 483 31 5 59 9 27 0 A  625p  576p  625p 72
29.  over any windows and turn off  any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or  light from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen     Do not touch the surfaces of the lens with your bare   hands    e If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from  fingerprints or anything else  this will be magnified  and projected onto the screen  Moreover  when not  using the projector  attach the lens cover     Liquid crystal panel   e Do not project the same image for long periods of  time  as this may remain as an afterimage on the  liquid crystal panel  Display the white screen test  pattern for more than an hour to remove it  See     ZOOM FOCUS    on page 40    e The liquid crystal panel of the projector is built with  very high precision technology to provide fine picture  details  Occasionally  a few stuck pixels may appear  on the screen as fixed points of blue  green or red  lt  is recommended to switch off the projector once and  try after 1 hour later again  Please note that this does  not affect the performance of your LCD     The projector has a high pressure mercury lamp and   that is characterised as follows    e The brightness of the lamp depends on the duration  of use    e The lamp may explode or shorten the lamp life by  shocks or chipping damage    e The lamp may explode only occasionally after using  the projector    e The lamp may explode if using the projector after the  instructed lamp replacement timing    e When the lamp exploded  it emits the internal sm
30.  the set the HIGH ALTITUDE  Remedy   temperature controlled proper method  See  openings or clear around lace  See page 54 age 46 MODE to ON   the projector  P   pag i pag i See page 44   NOTE           f no problem is found or the problem remains  do not turn on the projector  Instead contact an Authorised Service Centre                5    a   i           m     1           ENGLISH   45          5   r  O      D      o  O       Care and Replacement       Cleaning the projector    B Before cleaning the projector    e Switch off the MAIN POWER switch in proper way and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket   e Unplug all the cables from the projector     Bl Cleaning the outer surface of the projector    Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a soft cloth    e If itis difficult to remove the dirt  soak a cloth in water  wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector  Dry off the  projector with dry cloth    e Do not use petroleum benzine  thinner  any alcoholic solvent  kitchen detergents or chemical clothes  Failure to observe  these may result in altered or damaged surface of the projector     Cleaning the lens surface    Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a lint free cloth   e Make sure no dirt or dust remains on the surface of the lens  It will be enlarged and projected onto a screen     Cleaning the air filter    If the air filter is excessively dirty  the internal temperature of the projector increases and may cause  malfunction  Clean the air filter regularly every
31.  with a three prong earthing   type mains plug  This plug will only fit an earthing type mains socket  This is a safety feature  If you are unable  to insert the plug into the mains socket  contact an electrician  Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug              Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used  Batteries   These symbols on the products  packaging  and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical  and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste    For proper treatment  recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries  please take them to  applicable collection points  in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC  and 2006 66 EC    By disposing of these products and batteries correctly  you will help to save valuable resources and  prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise  arise from inappropriate waste handling    For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries  please contact your  local municipality  your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items   Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste  in accordance with national legislation     For business users in the European Union  If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment  please contact your dealer or supplier for  further information
32. 0 x 576 31 3 50 0 27 0 A COMFONENTHDMI  1125  1 080  60i 1 125 60i 1920x1080i   33 8 60 0 74 3 AA COMPONENT   1125  1 080  50i 1 125 50i 1920x1080i   28 1 50 0 74 3 AA HDMI COMPUTER  1125  1 080  24p 1125 24p 1920x1080   27 0 24 0 743 AA COMPONENT HDMI  1125  1 080  60p 1125 60p 1920x1080   67 5 60 0 148 5 AA COMPONENT   1125  1 080  50p 1125 50p 1920x1080   563 50 0 148 5 AA HDMI COMPUTER  750  720  60p 750 60p 1280 x 720 45 0 60 0 743 AA  750  720  50p 750 50p 1280 x 720 37 5 50 0 74 3 AA SCORER DMI  VGA480 VGA60 640 x 480 31 5 59 9 25 2 A  VGAT5 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 31 5 A  VGA85 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 36 0 A  VGA138 640 x 480 721 138 0 62 3 A  SVGA SVGA55 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 36 0 A  SVGA60 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 40 0 A  SVGATO 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 50 0 A  SVGAT5 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 49 5 A  SVGAB5 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 56 3 A  WIDE720 WIDE720 1 280 x 720 45 1 60 1 76 5 AA  XGA XGA60 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 0 65 0 A  XGA70 1 024 x 768 56 5 70 1 75 0 A  XGA75 1 024 x 768 60 0 75 0 78 8 A COMPUTER  XGA85 1 024 x 768 68 7 85 0 94 5 A  XGA89 1024 x 768 724 89 0 99 2 A  WIDE768 WIDE768 1 280 x 768 45 3 56 5 76 2 A  MXGA MXGA70 1 152 x 864 64 0 71 2 94 2 A  MXGA75 1 152 x 864 67 5 74 9 108 0 A  SXGA SXGA60 1280x1024   640 60 0 108 0 A  SXGA60  SXGA60  1400x1050   65 1 59 9 122 4 A  WIDE768 2 WIDE768 2 1 360 x 768 48 8 59 8 74 3 A  WIDE800 WIDE800 T 280 x 800 49 7 59 8 83 5 A  WIDE900 WIDE900 1440 x 900 55 9 59 8 106 5 A  WIDE1080 60 WIDE1080 60 1920x 1080   66 5 59 9 138 5 AA  WIDE 1080 50 WID
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34. 10  v     oo   lt   gt    cC TI         o   lt          lt                                                              Sn   a  Wm      lt    rm    ES    en                l     OK CANCEL                                     4  Repeat step 3 until you finish the text line   e Move cursor to ALL DELETE and press the ENTER  button to delete all the entered text line   e Pressthe DEFAULT button to delete the last entered  character or indicated with cursor in the text box   e To insert a character in the entered text line  move  the cursor to the text box to select the required place  and press V then perform step 3   5  Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the  entered text as a name   e Press the ENTER button without entering any text to  keep the default name       Select the required PICTURE MODE and press      Press the COLOUR MANAGEMENT button and    Deleting the saved profiles    You can delete the profiles from PROFILE  DELETE menu       Select PROFILE DELETE and press the ENTER    button       Select the required profile or ALL DELETE and    press the ENTER button   e The confirmation screen will be displayed and select  OK       Press the ENTER button     Changing the profile names    You can change the name of the profiles from the  PROFILE NAME CHANGE menu       Select PROFILE NAME CHANGE and press the    ENTER button       Select the required profile and press the ENTER    button       Rename the profile     e Use A V  lt P to specify the location of the requi
35. E 1080 50 1920x1080   55 6 49 9 141 5 AA        1  The  i  appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal    2  The following symbols are used to indicate picture quality   AA Maximum picture quality can be obtained     A Signals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture is projected     50   ENGLISH       Technical Information    Serial terminal    The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface  specification  so that the projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connecter     B Connection          Serial terminal  female                                                                                            Computer  NOTE     You must use only an RS 232C Serial Interface Cable with a ferrite core  type ET ADSER   E Pin assignments and signal names  Pin No  Signal name Contents  O NC  O TXD Transmitted data     RXD Received data     NC   8   D  amp  GND Earth  00000    NC     RTS f  Connected internally  CTS     NC  Bl Cable specifications   When connected to a personal computer   Projector PC  DTE   W Basic format  STX   Command     Parameter ETX The data streaming from the computer will  l     start with STX  and proceed to Command   Start byte 3 uw 1 byte     4 byte  End Parameter and end with ETX  You can   02h  d i xt  03h  add the required parameter                 e The projector can not receive any command for 10 seconds after the lamp is 
36. ENT is not available with the COLOUR1 setting of the PICTURE          ENGLISH   27    Remote control operation       Resetting to the factory default settings    You can reset most of the customised settings  to the factory defaults by pressing DEFAULT    button of the remote control  Display the  required sub menu or the menu items and    press the button again        NOTE     Some menu items are not available to reset by pressing  the DEFAULT button  Adjust each menu items  manually        Capturing an image    Press the FREEZE button to capture the    FREEZE    image  and you can see it as a still picture while    the AV equipment are continuing  Press the  FREEZE button again to escape and return to    the continuing image     Switching the input signal    While displaying the frozen image  you can enter the  AREA SELECT mode of the SPLIT ADJUST menu by  pressing the ENTER button  See    SPLIT ADJUST    on  page 33        INPUT SELECT    You can switch the input method manually  by pressing the INPUT SELECT button     Press the button several times or press  lt    gt  to cycle through the input methods as  follows  The actual projected image will be  changed in a while              W  fb  n   a  ie   Lo   D  s  t   r  fe   3                            e The graphical guidance will be displayed on the upper  right of the projected image and you can confirm the  selected input method which is highlighted in yellow  See   INPUT GUIDE  on page 43    COMPONENT 1 IN e COMPONENT
37. GLISH    CONTRAST    You can adjust the contrast of the projected image   Adjust the BRIGHTNESS in advance if necessary        Lower     p Higher    e Setting range   64 to  64    BRIGHTNESS       You can adjust the brightness of the projected image     Darker     y Brighter    e Setting range   32 to  32    COLOUR    You can adjust the colour saturation of the projected  image     Lighter 4  p Darker    Setting range   32 to  32   When COMPUTER signal is connected  only available  with the following signals    1125  1 080  60i 1 125  1 080  50i   1125  1 080  60p 1125  1 080  50p    TINT    You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image     More More  reddish 4    P  greenish    Setting range   32 to  32   When COMPUTER signal is connected  only available  with the following signals    1125  1 080  60i 1125  1 080  50i   1125  1 080  60p 1125  1 080  50p    You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image     More  sharp    Less  sharp  lt   gt     e Setting range will vary according to the selected input  signal     PICTURE menu    A M MONITOR POSITION  When the FULL SCAN is selected  press A V   4       You can adjust the white balance of the projected image   gt  to adjust the position of the monitor   e See    Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform   Less      More on page 24   bluish  lt        P  bluish E AUTO ADJUST    You can switch on off the automatic adjustment   system in each items    e Setting range   6 to  6 BLACK LEVEL ADJUST ON  Adjust the bl
38. IME to estos tiep 44 e              ENGLISH   5    jueyiodujJ    zi   h  o     3  E    z  o   gt        Precautions with regard to safety    If you notice smoke  strange smells or noise coming   from the projector  disconnect the mains plug from   the mains socket    e Do not continue to use the projector in such cases   otherwise fire or electric shocks could result    e Check that no more smoke is coming out  and then  contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs    e Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself  as this  can be dangerous     Do not install this projector in a place which is not   strong enough to take the full weight of the   projector    e If the installation location is not strong enough  it may  fall down or tip over  and severe injury or damage  could result     Installation work  such as ceiling suspension     should only be carried out by a qualified technician     e If installation is not carried out correctly  there is the  danger that injury or electric shocks may occur    e Do not use other than an authorised ceiling mount  bracket     If foreign objects or water get inside the projector  or   if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken    disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket    e Continued use of the projector in this condition may  result in fire or electric shocks    e Contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs     The mains socket shall be installed near the   equipment and shall be easily accessible    e Unpl
39. MP RUNTIME  the LAMP RUNTIME   2 9  Confirm the duration of time in LAMP RUNTIME is    o  qu  ej LAMP POWER  STANDARD   reset to  0               48   ENGLISH    Troubleshooting       Should any problem persist  contact your dealer                       Problem Cause BE E  page  e The mains lead may not be connected  19  e The MAIN POWER switch is turned off  21      No electric supply is at the mains socket  19  Power does not turn on  e TEMP indicator is lit or flashes  45  e LAMP indicator is lit or flashes  45  e The lamp unit cover has not been securely installed  47  e The circuit breakers have tripped     e The video signal input source may not be connected to a terminal 18  properly   No picture appears e The input selection setting may not be correct  28    e The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting  32  e The SHUTTER function may be in use  42  e The lens cover may still be attached to the lens  12  e The lens focus may not have been set correctly  22  The picture is fuzzy  e The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen  14  i e The lens may be dirty  46  e The projector may be tilted too much  16  The colour is pale or e  COLOUR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect  32    e The equipment which is connected to the projector may not be    greyish  adjusted correctly   e The batteries may be weak     The Remote control does e The batteries may not have been inserted correctly  11  toberafe  e The remote control signal receptor
40. N  BUTTON page 42  HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN  HDMI 3 IN COMPUTER IN  COMPONENT 1 IN COMPONENT 2 IN  S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN  BLANK AUTO SETUP  CONTRAST CONTRAST R  CONTRAST G CONTRAST B  NORMAL DYNAMIC  COLOUR1 COLOUR2  CINEMA1 CINEMA2  CINEMA3 SPLIT ADJUST  WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUST  LENS MEMORY LOAD  BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS R  BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B          ENGLISH   31       PICTURE menu            Remote control     Control panel              RETURN    rS  030       Ez m    e See    Navigating through the MENU  on page 29   e See    Main menu and sub menu    on page 30     PICTURE MODE    Depending on the projection environment  you can use  these preset parameter settings to optimise image  projection  Press     9 to cycle through the options                                                              NORMAL e CINEMA3    y    y  DYNAMIC  rs CINEMA2  COLOUR1    y     COLOUR2 s CINEMA1  Setting for a general image  such  NORMAL as sports programme or TV  games  DYNAMIC Bright and sharp setting  Setting for HDTV standard in ITU   R BT  709 and colour temperature  COLOUR 6 500 K at the default setting of  the PICTURE menu items   Setting for DCDM standard   SMPTE431 2  and colour  COLOUR2 temperature 6 300 K at the  default setting of the PICTURE  menu items   CINEMA1 Setting tuned by top Hollywood  colourists  CINEMA2 Deeper and more rich colour  setting  CINEMA3 Vivid and crisp colour setting  NOTE     It may take for a while until the selected mode is  stabilised              32   EN
41. NU  on page 29   e See    Main menu and sub menu    on page 30     INPUT GUIDE    When you change the input method  the guidance  appears in the upper right corner of the screen  The  following display methods are available  Press        gt    to  cycle through the options                 Options Function  Display the input method graphically   DETAILED The INPUT GUIDE will go out after  3 seconds without any operation   Display the input method by text  The  SIMPLE INPUT GUIDE will disappear after  3 seconds without any operation   OFF Turn off the guidance           You can change the background colour of the menu   Press   4  gt  to cycle through the options     e TYPE1 Semi transparent black  e TYPE2 Solid blue  e TYPE3 Semi transparent dark blue    OSD POSITION    You can change the displaying position of the menu   Press 4  gt    to cycle through the options                       UPPER UPPER UPPER  LEFT CENTRE RIGHT  CENTRE  LOWER LOWER LOWER  LEFT CENTRE RIGHT    BACK COLOUR    You can choose a screen colour from BLUE or BLACK  for when the projector is in idle  Press        gt  to select     STARTUP LOGO    You can switch the logo on off that is displayed when  starting up the projector  Press        gt    to select the  required option  STARTUP LOGO will be displayed for  15 seconds   e ON  e OFF    AUTO SEARCH    When the projector is turned on  the input terminals are  detected and an input signal is selected automatically   You can switch the system on off  Press 
42. OLOUR  TINT and Setting range   30 to  30  BRIGHTNESS  Adjust the brightness of the colour   1  Select the CURSOR menu and press ENTER  PIGH TRES Setting range   20 to  20  e The projected image is captured  and the target 4  Press ENTER to store the adjusted result   cursor is displayed  e    PROCESSING    is displayed for a few seconds and  e When the LOG is fully stored  the target cursor will the result is stored in LOG   not be displayed      You can store up to 8 logs under LOG for each  PICTURE MODE setting   Target cursor 5  Press MENU or RETURN to return to the previous  menu     e Repeat the steps above to store more adjustment       Managing stored logs  You can edit or delete the stored logs of the  selected PICTURE MODE   1  Select LOG and press ENTER   e The LOG menu is displayed     UJ  fo  o    2   O  o   D     E   es  ie   3       2  Move the cursor with A V  lt  P tothe required PICTURE MODE   CINEMA1  place to select a colour and press ENTER   e The colour at the centre of the target cursor is  sampled and the sample box is displayed on the left                            Front Tro To ae   0  2    POINT2 4                                                                               of the cursor  The menu items are displayed on the POINT3 0  10 0  upper part of the screen  POINT4    10  10  POINT5    5  7                                     POINT6  3  1  POINT7  7  9  POINT8   4                                                                               
43. Panasonic  Operating Instructions    LCD Projector    moderno  PT AE3000E       HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    Before operating this product  please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use     TQBJ0278 1    ENGLISH       Important Safety Notice    Dear Panasonic Customer     This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require  We hope it will help  you to get the most out of your new product  and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic LCD projector  The  serial number of your product may be found on its bottom  You should note it in the space provided below and retain  this booklet in case service is required     Model number  PT AE3000E    juejioduu     5   h   e      3    o  e   e    gt        Serial number        WARNING  THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED           WARNING  To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard  do not expose this appliance  to rain or moisture           Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3  GSGV  January 18  1991  The sound pressure level at the operator  position is equal or less than 70 dB  A  according to ISO 7779           WARNING    1  Remove the plug from the mains socket when this unit is not in use for a prolonged period of time    2  To prevent electric shock  do not remove cover  No user serviceable parts inside  Refer servicing to qualified  service personnel    3  Do notremove the earthing pin on the mains plug  This apparatus is equipped
44. SCAN Y    e In SINGLE LINE SCAN mode  select the required  adjusting point by pressing A V   2  Press the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT button and  display the BRIGHTNESS by pressing A V   e When ADVANCED MENU is displayed  press the  button again to switch to the PICTURE menu     3  Adjust by pressing  lt 4  gt    e Adjust the bottom line of the waveform to 0    0 or  7 5 IRE    e Setting range   32 to  32    Press A V to display the CONTRAST     Adjust by pressing  lt   gt    e Adjust the up line of the waveform to 100     100 IRE    e Setting range   64 to  64    ok       FULL SCAN Y  SINGLE LINE SCAN Y           Adjust the bottom line of the  BRIGHTNESS waveform to 0    0 or 7 5 IRE    Adjust the top line of the waveform to  CONTRAST 100    100 IRE           Q Adjusting with RGB options    Press the ENTER button several times to display  the required R G B waveform option   e in SINGLE LINE SCAN mode  select the required  adjusting point by pressing A V    2  Press the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT button and  display the BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G   BRIGHTNESS B by pressing A V    e When PICTURE menu is displayed  press the button  again to switch to the ADVANCED MENU    3  Adjust by pressing   4  gt     e Adjust the bottom line of the waveform to 0    0 or  7 5 IRE    e Setting range   16 to  16   4  Press A Y to display the CONTRAST R   CONTRAST G CONTRAST B    5  Adjust by pressing   4  gt     e Adjust the up line of the waveform to 100     100 IRE    e Setting range   32 to  32            
45. TUDE MODE setting   projecting from rear  Mounting on the ceiling and  REGIUCEILING projecting from rear LAM P POWER       You can adjust the power of the lamp to save on  SLEEP electricity  prolong the lamp life and reduce the noise                                                  You can select the required duration of time and set the Options Seas  off timer to turn off the power of the projector NORMAL When higher luminance is  automatically  3 minutes before turn off  the countdown required   of minutes will be displayed in the lower right corner  Wh z    en lower luminance is  Press   4    to cycle through the options  ECO MODE s  ticient   OFF 4 240MIN   m   NOTE   60MIN  210MIN    When no input signal is detected  the function is  y de disabled   90MIN  180MIN       LAMP RUNTIME  120MIN     150MIN                    You can check how long the lamp has been used        NOTE     LAMP RUNTIME is a relevant matter for lamp  replacement timing  See  Replacing the lamp unit  on  page 47                 44   ENGLISH    TEMP and LAMP Indicators    Managing the indicated problems    If a problem should occur with the projector  the LAMP and or TEMP    indicators will inform you  Manage the indicated problems as follows   1  Confirm the status of all indicators and projector  and switch off    the projector in proper way     2  Find out the cause of the problem by status of the LAMP and or    TEMP indicators     3  Follow the following instruction for each indication and solve 
46. aced  please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating  of13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362     Check for the ASTA mark   or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse     If the plug contains a removable fuse cover  you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced  If you lose  the fuse cover  the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained  A replacement fuse cover can be  purchased from an Authorised Service Centre     If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the mains socket in your home  then the fuse should be removed    and the plug cut off and disposed of safely  There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is  inserted into any 13 amp socket     If a new plug is to be fitted  please observe the wiring code as shown below   If in any doubt  please consult a qualified electrician     WARNING  THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED     IMPORTANT  The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code     Green   and   Yellow  Earth  Blue  Neutral  Brown  Live    As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings  identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as follows     The wire which is coloured GREEN   AND   YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug  which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol   or coloured GREEN or GREEN   AND    YELLOW     The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected 
47. ack level of luminance  Y  to 0      DYNAMIC IRIS WHITE LEVEL ADJUST  Adjust the white level of luminance  Y  to ON                                                       You can switch automatic adjustment of the lamp and 100    the lens iris on off  RGB ADJUST  BLACK  OFF  e ON  Automatic adjustment Adjust the black level of colours  R G B  to 0    e OFF  No adjustment RGB ADJUST  WHITE   Adjust the white level of colours  R G B  to OFF  WAVEFORM MONITOR 100    1  Press A Y and select the required item   You can monitor whether or not the luminance level of 2  Press        and switch on off   the input signal is in the recommended range by 3  Press A Y and select AUTO and press ENTER   displaying itin the waveform monitor  Ifthe waveform is e The confirmation screen will be displayed   not in the range  adjust it for the best quality  See 4  Press   4  gt  and select OK    Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform  on 5  Press ENTER   page 24   GE SPLIT ADJUST  FULL SCAN Y  You can perform image adjustment for some PICTURE  FULL SCAN R  menu items while displaying a certain area of the frozen  FULL SCAN G  image in a split window   a   SPLIT ADJUST MODE             SINGLE LINE SCAN Y    a  Select the required split style from NORMAL and    SINGLE LINE SCAN R     SI LINE SCAN R  REVERSE in the SPLIT ADJUST MODE menu   SINGLE LINE SCAN G  e NORMAL    SINGLE LINE SCAN B   MONITOR POSITION 4  UPPERLEFT      AUTO ADJUS                                                         
48. age 37  CONTRAST R  Default  0     CONTRAST G  Default  0   Default  0   CONTRAST B  Default  0  ASPECT page 37  BRIGHTNESS 4 3 16 9 14 9 ZOOM1  BRIGHTNESS R  Default  0  ZOOM2 JUST  BRIGHTNESS G  Default  0  WSS page 39  BRIGHTNESS B  Default  0  v    v    30   ENGLISH             Menu Navigation     amp  OPTION                                                          INPUT GUIDE page 43  DETAILED SIMPLE  OFF   OSD DESIGN page 43  TYPE1 TYPE2  TYPE3   OSD POSITION page 43  UPPER LEFT UPPER CENTRE  UPPER RIGHT CENTRE  LOWER LEFT LOWER CENTRE  LOWER RIGHT   BACK COLOUR page 43  BLUE BLACK   STARTUP LOGO page 43  ON OFF   AUTO SEARCH page 43  ON OFF   HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL page 43  NORMAL EXPAND   FRAME RESPONSE page 43  NORMAL FAST   INSTALLATION page 44  FRONT DESK FRONT CEILING  REAR DESK REAR CEILING   SLEEP page 44  OFF  15 MIN  20 MIN  25 MIN  30 MIN   35 MIN  40 MIN  45 MIN  50 MIN   55 MIN  60 MIN    HIGH ALTITUDE MODE page 44  OFF ON   LAMP POWER page 44  NORMAL ECO MODE   LAMP RUNTIME page 44       A  OVER SCAN page 39  KEYSTONE page 39   Default  0   AUTO SETUP page 39  O LANGUAGE  DEUTSCH POLSKI  FRANCAIS   E  TINA  ESPA  OL MAGYAR  ITALIANO PYCCKM    PORTUGU  S Ing  SVENSKA az  NORSK ENGLISH  DANSK mx      LENS CONTROL  ZOOM FOCUS page 40  LENS MEMORY LOAD page 40  LENS MEMORY 1   3  LENS MEMORY SAVE page 40  LENS MEMORY 1   3  LENS MEMORY EDIT page 41  LENS MEMORY DELETE  LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE  H AREA POSITION page 41  V AREA POSITION page 41  y  TER  FUNCTION BUTTO
49. ate enough  adjust the ZOOM FOCUS menu          again        ZOOM FOCUS    You can use the 2 different test patterns to adjust the  focus and zoom of the image  See    Lens shift and  positioning    on page 16   1  Press ENTER to display test pattern 1   e Press A V to adjust the focus and          to adjust          the zoom         T  TIR      eer                       2  Press ENTER to display test pattern 2   e Press A Y to adjust the focus and          to adjust  the zoom              Che    3  Press ENTER to display the projected image       You can confirm the adjustment is fit to the projected  image   4  Press MENU or RETURN to return to the previous  menu  or press repeatedly to escape the menu  mode                                NOTE       When the projector and or the screen is tilted  adjust  the focus at the centre of the image  The upper and  lower edge might be out of focus      When the image is distorted in keystone  adjust the  KEYSTONE in POSITION menu              40   ENGLISH    LENS MEMORY LOAD    You can access the saved lens control settings instantly   1  Select a setting from LENS MEMORY 1   3   2  Press the ENTER button to activate        NOTE     The option that contains no saved adjustment will not  be displayed     If there is no saved setting  the LENS MEMORY LOAD  menu will not be selectable     LENS MEMORY SAVE    You can save and name the adjusted ZOOM FOCUS   H AREA POSITION and V AREA POSITION settings in  memory   1  Adjust ZOOM FOCUS  H
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51. cover safety hook to the projector   3  Hooking the tabs of the top cover to the front of the  projector and lift down slowly     4  Press the back corner of the top cover gently until  it clicks   e Make sure to hook the top cover safety hook to the  body  Top cover safety hoo inge part    NOTE    Be sure to install the lamp unit and the top cover of the projector securely  If they are not  securely installed  it may cause the protection circuit to operate so that the power cannot be  turned on    Grip the handle and keep the lamp unit paralleled when you remove the lamp unit    Do not switch the power on while the top cover is opened    When the projector is mounted on the ceiling  keep the lamp unit paralleled up and remove     Resetting the LAMP RUNTIME    If the lamp usage time has passed 2 000 hours  when LAMP POWER has been set to NORMAL   the  projector will switch to standby mode after approximately 10 minutes of operation  The resetting procedure  should thus be completed within 10 minutes                                                      1  Connect the mains lead to the projector and a 6  Press and hold the ENTER button for  mains socket  and switch the MAIN POWER on  approximately 3 seconds    2  Switch the power button  7  The confirmation screen will be displayed and    3  Press the MENU button to display the menu  select OK   5 4  Press A V to select OPTION and press ENTER  8  Switch off the power button to reset the duration of  cs 5  Press A V to select LA
52. e 29     NOTE    The underlined items are factory default settings    Some default settings vary by the selected input signal   Sub menu items vary according to the selected input signal   Some settings are adjustable without any signals                                                                                   A   3 PICTURE NR  Noise Reduction   PICTURE MODE page 32 RRUA   NORMAL DYNAMIC MPEG NR  COLOUR1 COLOUR2  Default  0   CINEMA1 CINEMA2 FRAME CREATION  CINEMA3 OFF MODE1 MODE2  CONTRAST page 32 COLOUR MANAGEMENT   Default  0  PROFILE CURSOR  LOG PROFILE SAVE  BRIGHTNESS page 32 PROFILE DELETE PROFILE NAME CHANGE   Default  0  x v Colour  COLOUR page 32 ON OFF   Default  0  DETAIL CLARITY  TINT page 32 ON OFF   Default  0  CINEMA REALITY      SHARPNESS page 32 TV SYSTEM   Default  0  AUTO  COLOUR TEMPERATURE page 33 NTSC NTSC 4 43   Default  0  E ee  ON OFF MEMORYA   16  WAVEFORM MONITOR page 33 MEMORY LOAD page 36  OFF  FULL SCAN Y  FULL SCAN R  MEMORY  16  FULL SCAN G  FULL SCAN B  MEMORY EDIT page 36  SINGLE LINE SCAN Y  MEMORY DEL MEMORY NAME CHANGE  SINGLE LINE SCAN R  SINGLE LINE SCANS  SIGNAL MODE page 36  SINGLE LINE SCAN B   MONITOR POSITION  AUTO ADJUST I POSITION  SPLIT ADJUST page 33  AREA SELECT SPLIT ADJUST MODE H   POSITION page 37  NORMAL REVERSE  Default  0   ADVANCED MENU page 34 V   POSITION page 37  GAMMA l  Default  0   GAMMA HIGH  Default  0   GAMMA MID  Default  0  DOT CLOCK page 37  GAMMA LOW  Default  0   Default  0   CONTRAST CLOCK PHASE p
53. e frame        V AREA POSITION    You can move the frame area vertically  such as aligning  the up or bottom frame edge to the screen edge  Press  A V to move the frame              ENGLISH   41    FUNCTION BUTTON             Q Assignable functions                                                                                                            Remote control     Control panel  p ES Functions Refer  HDMI 1 IN    Ast HDMI 2 IN       RETURN HDMI 3 IN  a     24   ap   COMPUTER IN page 28  COMPONENT 1 IN  e See    Navigating through the MENU  on page 29  COMPONENT 2 IN  e See    Main menu and sub menu  on page 30  S VIDEO IN  VIDEO IN  BUTTON BLANK    You can assign certain menu option to the FUNCTION ALTO SETUR page 39  button as shortcut  Press A V  lt   gt  to select the CONTRAST page 32  required menu options and press the ENTER button  CONTRAST R  CONTRAST G page 34  o BLANK function CONTRAST B  You can stop the projection temporary for electrical NORMAL  power save while the input source is stopped  DYNAMIC  Press any button to escape from the blank mode  COLOUR1  COLOUR2 page 32  CINEMA1  CINEMA2  CINEMA3  SPLIT ADJUST  WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUST pagead  LENS MEMORY LOAD page 40  BRIGHTNESS page 32  BRIGHTNESS R  BRIGHTNESS G page 34  BRIGHTNESS B           1 The underlined item is factory default setting        42   ENGLISH    OPTION menu              2 Y  gt     Remote control J   Control panel            RETURN    SA  Ey  030   s    e See    Navigating through the ME
54. e loop on the other end of the cable            S       IAN                  Indicated above is ET PKE2000         Indicated above is ET PKE1000S     3  Attach the latch on to the bottom of the projector with a provided screw   e Torque  1 25 0 2 N m        gt   a       o      E  x       56   ENGLISH    Technical Information       Unit  mm          300  11 23 32     15  19 6               147  5  25 32        60  2 5 16        117  221 32        Trademark acknowledgements    e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation   e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association   e HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of  HDMI Licensing LLC   e The font used in the on screen displays is a Ricoh bitmap font  which is manufactured and sold by Ricoh  Company  Ltd   All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners        ENGLISH   57          AG INA eee ib dde ee ieu um 13  ACCeSSOrIGS i oen died 10  ADVANCED MENU                eene 34  Air exhaust port    ia Co dE os 12   AIF Tillef 25 1 eene de modena er o de ceo 12   Replacing ict  iet e Ue tet coe t 46  Air Intake  port 2 3  2 etra eie aves eni SR tbg 13  ASPEGT  EEEE A td ibid 37   Remote control button                      eene 11   Remote control function                         cesses 2  AUTO SEARGH  cuca andan alas 43  AUTO SETUP  ied add atada debas 39  BACK COEOUR  lt   iaa i  n 43
55. e main menu       Bl Operating procedure    Press the MENU button to display the main  O menu and the operating guidance     Current  Main menu Sub menu settings    1  Press A V to scroll to the required main menu  item and press the ENTER button to select   e The selected item is highlighted in orange and the  sub menu is displayed on the right   e See    Main menu and sub menu    on page 30               m PICTURE H POSITION    t POSITION V POSITION    ASPECT 16 9    ole  oE                          a PICTURE PICTURE MODE              amp  amp  LANGUAGE    wss ON                i   POSITION CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS    COLOUR                                   4 LANGUAGE                                          LENS CONTROL     OVER SCAN E    KEYSTONE ole     amp  FUNCTION BUTTON                                               FUNCTION BUTTON SHARPNESS  COLOUR TEMPERATURE    DYNAMIC IRIS  WAVEFORM MONITOR  Y RETURN SPLIT ADJUST  ADVANCED MENU  SELECT ENTER MEMORY SAVE  MEMORY LOAD  MEMORY EDIT                                                  LENS CONTROL J TINI            amp  OPTION                                                                                  Operating guidance  Contains the required buttons to adjust the settings     E Adjusting with the bar scale  items    The triangle mark under the bar indicates factory  default setting and the square indicates the current                setting   Current setting  A  BRIGHTNESS 4L o p      s  WV  Default    E Returning to t
56. eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 15  Front leg adjusters and throwing angle                       15  Lens shift and positioning    16   Connections                   eee nennen 18  Before connecting to the projector                              18  Connecting example  COMPONENT IN S VIDEO IN   VIDEO IN  ii eerte eei ep ene 18  Connecting example  HDMI IN COMPUTER IN         18    Basic Operation    Switching the projector on off                             19  Mains lead             ee eee aE 19  Power indicator    e 20  Switching on the projector                           sessssssess 21  Switching off the projector                          sseesssussss 21   Projecting an image                           eene 22  Selecting the input signal                              ssssssssss 22  Positioning the image                         sss 22   Remote control operation                                    23  Operating range    occcccnoccccccccnoconccccononancnnnnncnancnnnnnnnnnns 23  Managing the lens control settings                              23  Switching the picture mode                            sssueussss 23  Adjusting the image                       sssssseseese 23  Loading a saved setting                        sesssssssss 24  Switching the aspect ratio                        esssssussse 24  Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform           24  Setting your own colour profile                                s   26  Resetting to the factory default settings               
57. ement with an unauthorised lamp unit     E When to replace the lamp unit    The lamp unit is consumable and the brightness decreases by duration of usage  The LAMP indicator will  inform you of the replacement timing at 1 800 hours  and at 2 000 hours  the projector will be turned off  Those  figures are rough guidance and might be shortened by the usage conditions  characteristics of the lamp unit   environmental conditions  and so on  You can check the duration of usage time using LAMP RUNTIME in the    OPTION menu                 On screen LAMP indicator       D REPLACE LAMP LAMP  Indication      z0     TES       REPLACE LAMP  is displayed on the upper left  of the screen for 30 seconds    To clear the screen immediately  press any  button  llluminates red    REPLACE LAMP  is displayed on the upper left    Over 2 000 hours of the screen  and it will stay until you respond   To clear the screen  press any button     Over 1 800 hours                   NOTE      The guide times  1 800 and 2 000 hours  are rough estimates based on certain conditions and is not a guaranteed time   The estimated condition is  LAMP POWER in OPTION menu set to NORMAL   To prolong the lamp life  set the LAMP POWER in OPTION menu to ECO MODE  See  LAMP POWER  on page 44   For more information about the lamp unit  such as guaranteed time  see the instructions which is provided with the lamp    unit   Bl Opening the top cover  1      Hold at the back corner of the top cover and   slightly push up to o
58. er l x  INPUT SELECT     FOCUS   i        i  While the MAIN POWER is on  switch between   i l     if e      standby mode and projection mode   page 21  it 2 ZN  amp          SS SSE  y     T       I  I  I       MENU ny     MIE   Display the main menu  Corre    mm Uem carne      Return to the previous menu   page 29                    RETURN FOCUS and ZOOM  Return to the previous menu  Adjust the focus and size of the   page 29  image   page 22           NOTE     Do not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm  20   of them as this may cause damage or injury     While the projector is not in use  keep the lens cover to protect the lens           12   ENGLISH          BE Back and bottom view       Security lock    Air intake port          Attach the commercial shackle lock  which is provided with the projector   Compatible with the Kensington  MicroSaver Security System     About Your Projector                                Top cover   Hold the top cover at the back corner  and slightly push up to open     page 47                      Front leg adjusters  Screw up down to adjust the  projection angle   page 15              Lens cover attachment hole                                   COMPUTER IN  Connect an RGB signal cable  from your PC           Air intake port                AC IN   Connect the mains lead to  supply electronic power to the  projector   page 19           Safety cable attachment point  Attach the safety cable when  mounted on the ceiling   
59. eries   e If you touch the leaked liquid  it may hurt your skin   Immediately wash away the liquid with water and   seek medical advice    e If you get the leaked liquid in your eye  it may cause  blindness or damage  Never rub your eye  and  immediately wash away the liquid with water and  seek medical advice     During a thunderstorm  do not touch the projector or  the cable   e Electric shocks can result     Do not use the projector in a bath or shower   e Fire or electric shocks can result     Do not place your skin into the light beam while the   projector is being used    e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens  If you  place directly into this light  it can hurt or damage  your skin     Do not look into the lens while the projector is being   used    e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens  If you  look directly into this light  it can hurt and damage  your eyes    e Be especially careful not to let young children look  into the lens  In addition  turn off the power and  disconnect the mains plug when you are away from  the projector     Precautions with regard to safety    Do not place your hands or other objects close to the   air outlet port    e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port  Do not  place your hands or face  or objects which cannot  withstand heat close to this port  allow at least  50 cm  20   of space   otherwise burns or damage  could result     Important    i   fa   E   i      pun      EG  Es       Replacement of the lamp 
60. ery compartment  1  Press the tab and lift up the cover     inside        2  Insert the batteries according to the polarity diagram indicated                NOTE       Do not drop the remote control     Avoid contact with liquids or moisture       Use manganese batteries or alkaline batteries with the remote control       Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control  Contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs          Do not keep pressing the remote control buttons as this may shorten battery life     See  Remote control operation  on page 23           ENGLISH   11       y     D   ge     o     E   E   e   3       About Your Projector    Projector body    E Top and front view    Lens shift dial   Vertical    Lens shift dial e Horizontal   page 16   page 16                          Air exhaust port  Heated air comes out of  this opening                           Power LAMP TEMP  indicators   page 20 page 45           Air filter   page 46           MAIN POWER  Switch the projector on off   page 21                            Remote control signal  receptor   page 23     Lens cover  Protects the projection lens  from dust or dirt         Heated air comes  out of this opening              INPUT SELECT  Switch to cycle through the  input method   page 22                    Navigate through the menus with A V  gt       Pushto openiclose the cover                             and activate the menu item with the ENTER I        button   page 29  i j  DUC ud  se T  Pow
61. face close  to the broken pieces    e Failure to observe this may cause the user to absorb  the gas which was released when the lamp broke and  which contains nearly the same amount of mercury  as fluorescent lamps  and the broken pieces may  cause injury    e If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that  the gas has got into your eyes or mouth  seek  medical advice immediately    e Ask your dealer about the replacement of the lamp  unit and check the inside of the projector     Ask an Authorised Service Centre to clean inside the   projector at least once a year    e If dust is left to build up inside the projector without  being cleaned out  it can result in fire or problems  with operation    e It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector  before the season for humid weather arrives  Ask  your nearest Authorised Service Centre to clean the  projector when required  Please discuss with the  Authorised Service Centre regarding cleaning costs     We are constantly making efforts to preserve and maintain a clean environment  Please take non repairable    units back to your dealer or a recycling company     Cautions when transporting    Do not subject the projector to excessive vibration  or shocks   e The projector lens needs to be handled with care         Cover the lens with the lens cover when transporting    the projector     8   ENGLISH    When transporting the projector  hold the body at   the bottom securely    e Do not hold the adjuster legs or the t
62. gee Baa py ee Serna Ae cada Le   MEMORY EDIT    DL 36   p c m RE 58 o  SIGNAL MODE   sarita sies actas 36    POSITION menu eonccccccncnnncnnnnnnnnanoncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanos 37    H POSITION coccccccncnnnnnononcnnnnoninnnnananano nnns 37 o  V POSITION Sache gee rne ee 37 2  DOTGLOCK    niente eterne 37 5  CLOCK PHASE    37 o  ASPE E Ac ER del e Bes dd an 37 o  WSS uccide di 39  OVER SGAN  cnica did 39     KEYSTONE oera c Le EE 39 9  AUTO SGETUB  eur dl SUL 39 T  EENS CONTROL           eoo traida 40 o  ZOOMIFOQGUS       25       2 eene ire tired 40 o   LENS MEMORY LOAD                 sese 40 Oo  LENS MEMORY SAVE             0 cccsesesessseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 40 9  LENS MEMORY EDIT                  sese 41 va  H AREA POSITION                   sees 41 eo  V AREA POSITION                sesssseseenne 41  FUNCTION BUTTON                     eeerneeenenneennn ns 42  BUTTON  6h tre e TEE SE ores 42  OPTION  menuy           rnit rr nn tein nnne tni 43  INPUT GUIDE  iter e rotten tert 43  OSD DESIQGN              ssssesesesseeneee E 43  OSD POSITION                  sse 43  BACK COLOUR 82sec iiit iiti ia rectc reno ngn 43  STAR TU P L OG O aus net itil eR 43  AUTO SEARGH          2  4  n natio e EE E 43  HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL    occccccnnnnoninoconononononconononononnnnss 43  FRAME RESPONSE                  eee 43  INSTALLATION              rre terere 44 e  SLEEP  sitit cese Mete He at ded apata 44 c  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE                     esee 44 B  LAMP  POWER   tranca 44 O  LAMP RUNT
63. he WAVEFORM button again to escape from  the waveform mode        NOTE     In SINGLE LINE SCAN mode  the position of the waveform monitor depends on the position of the selected line     You can display the main menu by pressing the MENU button and adjust the menu items     The called up menu items displayed position depends on the position of the waveform monitor     You can activate AUTO ADJUST of the WAVEFORM menu by pressing the DEFAULT button     The signal which is lower than 096 in the waveform will be displayed as same as 09  on the projected image     While the waveform is displayed  the image is displayed without the COLOUR MANAGEMENT adjustment     When adjusting the KEYSTONE of the POSITION menu while the waveform is displayed  x v Colour will be deactivated           24   ENGLISH       Remote control operation       E Adjustment example    Project a commercial test signal for picture  adjustment on the screen and press the  WAVEFORM button                                                           Adjust to 10096  D  100      o       gt         50         y Image  d displayabl  D t Isplaya sl  Adjust to Y Monitor position    e With COMPUTER  except 1080  or  HDMI  Expand                                   Adjust to 10096  100  Ne   5       M ld        50    i H Image   D a   ol  displayable area    Adjust to 096 WE       Monitor position       A         Adjusting with luminance options    1  Press the ENTER button several times to display  FULL SCAN Y  SINGLE LINE 
64. he previous menu    Press the MENU or RETURN button to return  to the previous menu  Press repeatedly to  escape from the menu mode and return to the  projection     REJ  hy                amp  OPTION         Q RETURN    e   ES a             2  Press A V to scroll to the required sub menu item  and press        gt  or the ENTER button to adjust    e The selected item is called up and the other menu  items disappear from the screen  The Called up item  will be disappear after 5 seconds and return to the  menu mode    e Ifthere is a lower level  the next level will be  displayed         c PICTURE     H rosirion    LANGUAGE         LENS CONTROL        FUNCTION BUTTON                                                                            KEYSTONE            amp  OPTION       Sy RETURN    S  sec    ENTER             3  Press  lt   gt  to adjust or set the selected item   e For items using a bar scale  the current settings are  displayed on the left of the bar scale   e You can cycle through the options of an item by  pressing     gt                                 A    BRIGHTNESS 4L oE   H    V    4  Press the MENU or RETURN button to return to  the previous menu        NOTE          See  Resetting to the factory default settings  on page 28 to reset each menu items           ENGLISH   29       Menu Navigation    Main menu and sub menu    The menu options are structured and categorised  You can navigate through the menu with A V  gt   lt  buttons  See   Menu Navigation  on pag
65. hen the screen position is fixed      L H  Projector      Placement    v b  amp  D  Vertical centre of     X           screen      SH                Screen       Lo    9   E               e    a  5   9   o       Q When the projector position is fixed                    gt  mi       100                 0   40                    Projector       NOTE       When the projector is located at the right angle to the centre of the screen and the lens shift dials is centred  you will get  the best quality of the projection image      When the Lens shift dial   Vertical is at the vertical limit of the shift range  you cannot turn the dial to the horizontal limit   likewise when the Lens shift dial   Horizontal is at the horizontal limit of the shift range  you cannot turn the dial to the  vertical limit      When the projector is tilted and you adjust KEYSTONE  the centre of the screen and the lens need to be realigned       Do not force the lens shift dials to turn as this may damage the projector  Turning the dials maximum limit is 4 or 5 times  from the default position           ENGLISH   17    O  D  24  5      o  Lua  9  m  D  a          Before connecting to the projector    Read and follow the operating and connecting instructions of each peripheral device    The peripheral devices must be turned off    Use cables that match each peripheral device to be connected    Confirm the type of video signals  See    List of compatible signals    on page 50    Audio cables must be connected
66. ic  shocks     Do not do anything that might damage the mains   lead or the mains plug    e Do not damage the mains lead  make any  modifications to it  place it near any hot objects  bend  it excessively  twist it  pull it  place heavy objects on  top of it or wrap it into a bundle    e If the mains lead is used while damaged  electric  shocks  short circuits or fire may result    e Ask an Authorised Service Centre to carry out any  repairs to the mains lead that might be necessary     Do not place the projector on soft materials such as   carpets or sponge mats    e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat  which  can cause burns  fire or damage to the projector     Do not place liquid containers on top of the   projector    e If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it  fire  or electric shocks could result    e If any water gets inside the projector  contact an  Authorised Service Centre     Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector    e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects  into the projector or drop them onto the projector  as  doing so can result in fire or electric shocks     Do not allow the   and   terminals of the batteries to   come into contact with metallic objects such as   necklaces or hairpins    e Failure to observe this may cause the batteries to  leak  overheat  explode or catch fire    e Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them  away from metallic objects        Do not touch the leaked liquid from the batt
67. ion of the required   character to enter and press the ENTER button        You can enter up to 16 characters     MEMORY NAME INPUT    NW                    4    ALL DELETE                                     K L M  X Y Z  k  1  m  xlylz          B  O  b  0  2    o  s l     S c    m                 gt   3    Z  gt         y  SPAC          7  Q  V    ION LEE  OK CANCEL       LAF  llojalolo  maL la    30    m  Ro    gt     a    Co   T1  Alla   0i    w     O0   C  2  CC IE             sel e  ro o   DIO                         V  i  V  9                                                                      3  Repeat step 2 until you finish the text line   e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the  ENTER button to delete all the entered text line   e Press the DEFAULT button to delete the last entered  character or indicated with cursor in the text box   e To insert a character in the entered text line  move  the cursor to the text box to select the required place  and press V then perform step 2   4  Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the  entered text as a name        NOTE       If you have not saved any settings  MEMORY   16 will  not be displayed     SIGNAL MODE    The current selected signal will be displayed  This is  available with signals from COMPUTER IN   COMPONENT IN HDMI IN only                 NOTE       See    List of compatible signals  on page 50              POSITION menu            Remote control J   Control panel                Kod  EL  un    e See   
68. is recommended to be   carried out by a qualified technician    e The lamp has high internal pressure  If improperly  handled  explosion might result    e The lamp can easily become damaged if struck  against hard objects or dropped  and injury or  malfunctions may result     When replacing the lamp  allow it to cool for at least   one hour before handling it    e The lamp cover gets very hot  and touching it can  cause burns     Before replacing the lamp  be sure to disconnect the   mains plug from the mains socket    e Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not  done     Do not allow infants or pets to touch the remote   control unit    e Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of  infants and pets after using it     CAUTIONS    Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port    e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat  which  can cause fire or damage to the projector    e Do not place the projector in narrow  badly ventilated  places such as closets or bookshelves    e Do not place the projector on cloth or papers  as  these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port     Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places  or in places where the projector may come into  contact with oily smoke or steam    e Using the projector under such conditions may result  in fire  electric shocks or plastic deterioration  The  plastic deterioration may cause the falling down of  the projector which is mounted on the ceiling     Do not set up the 
69. just the amount of contrast of individual  RGB colours  Press        gt    to increase decrease                                                                            window  1 point   3  Press the MENU to display the PICTURE menu on RGB Default setting  the right   CONTRAST R 0  os CONTRAST G 0  E CONTRAST B 0                          e Setting range   32 to  32  B BRIGHTNESS    You can adjust the brightness of individual RGB  colours  Press      gt  to increase decrease 1 point        ADVANCED MENU  MEMORY SAVE                                                       RGB Default setting    Adjust the required PICTURE menu items  BRIGHTNESS R 0  e Only the highlighted menu items are adjustable  BRIGHTNESS G 0  e Sub menu items vary according to the selected input  signal  See  Main menu and sub menu    on page 30  BRIGHTNESS B 0       5  Press the MENU RETURN button several times to e Setting range   16 to  16    escape from the menu       6  Press the ENTER button  lI NR  Noise Reduction     e The confirmation screen will be displayed  Select OK  to finish the adjustment     Press the ENTER button     You can adjust the automatic noise reduction  system level  Press        to change the level   e Setting range  O to  3       e Press the ENTER button again to return to the AREA  SELECT    e Press the RETURN button to escape from the SPLIT  ADJUST mode     34   ENGLISH    PICTURE menu       Mi MPEG NR    You can adjust the automatic noise reduction  system level for MPEG for
70. keystone distortion occurs  see    KEYSTONE    on page 39     Screw up the adjuster legs  and an audible click will be heard as the limit           ENGLISH   15    Setting up    Lens shift and positioning    If the projector is not positioned at the right angle to the centre of the screen  you can adjust the projected image  position by moving the lens shift dials within the shift range of the lens     E Adjusting the lens shift dials    Q Horizontal shift  You can place the projector where the projector lens is up to 40  horizontally off centre from the screen and  then adjust the image position with the Lens shift dial e Horizontal        Up to about 40   Up to about 40    of the projection of the projection             O  D  24  5      o  Lua  9   gt   D  a       Turning the dial clockwise  Turning the dial counterclockwise   Image moves to the right Image moves to the left    Q Vertical shift  You can place the projector where the projector lens is up to 100  vertically off centre from the screen and  then adjust the image position with the Lens shift dial    Vertical     Turning the dial counterclockwise   Image moves to the bottom       Up to about 100 96   i x  of the projection   zi       Up to about 100 96  of the projection                Turning the dial clockwise   Image moves to the top    16   ENGLISH       Setting up       W Projector location range  You can determine where to locate the screen and the projector by considering the lens shift possibilities     W
71. mat images  The system  minimise block noise and mosquito noise to  eliminate jagged edges  providing an overall  smoother image  Press        gt    to change the level   e Setting range  0 to  3       NOTE     MPEG NR system is not available with COMPUTER   HDMI  VGA60  signals              NM FRAME CREATION    You can activate the rendering system for fast  motion frames with fewer afterimage  Press   4  gt   to select the required option        e OFF Deactivate   e MODE1 Setting for a standard image   e MODE2 Setting for a moving image  NOTE       With some of the images  it might be difficult to see a  difference in result      The image might look slower with the MODE2 setting   When the result does not meet your requirement  select  MODE  or deactivate the system              Hi COLOUR MANAGEMENT    You can manage your own defined colour settings     See    Setting your own colour profile    on page 26     B x v Colour    You can switch on off the automatic adjustment  system for signals which comply with xvYCC        e ON  Active  e OFF  Deactive  NOTE       x v Colour adjustment system is available only with          HDMI signals in COLOUR1 of PICTURE MODE menu        B DETAIL CLARITY    You can switch the automatic detail clarity system    on off   e ON  Active  e OFF  Deactive    E CINEMA REALITY    You can switch the automatic image synchroniser  on off for 24 frames a second images  such as  movies  Press  lt   gt  to select the required setting           e ON  Ac
72. n has an angled surface   has an identification signal  and switch the aspect ratio you can correct the keystone vertically    to required setting automatically  You can switch the  system off manually     OVER SCAN ipe R    If the 4 edges of an image is partly dropped  you can use  this function to adjust and project it properly   e Setting range  O to  10  e OVER SCAN is not available with COMPUTER  signals  4    Y AR  Shrink  lt        Enlarge e Setting range   32 to 32    P NOTE       You can correct the distortion   30 degrees from the  vertical plane  For a better quality image  installing the  projector with minimum distortion is recommended      Some distortion may be retained for the lens shift  adjustment      The distortion of the main menu screen is not  correctable      The result of the keystone correction will affect the  aspect ratio and the size of the image     AUTO SETUP    You can adjust V   POSITION  H   POSITION  DOT  CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE automatically when  connecting via COMPUTER IN  Press ENTER to adjust  these at the same time           Image Operation                                  ENGLISH   39       LENS CONTROL            Remote control     Control panel              SO  gt   030      2        ZOOM      EME     E    e See    Navigating through the MENU    on page 29   e See    Main menu and sub menu    on page 30        NOTE     The saved lens memory adjustment accuracy is not  guaranteed     If the memorised ZOOM FOCUS adjustment is not  accur
73. ntrol button        ooocccccoccccnnncccnnnacnnnnannns 11   Remote control function                     eee 23  LENS CONTROL   Main menu  Zaida a 40   Remote control button                       eee 11  e l                                            12   ACCESSO m EE 10   Attachment hole                cseeee enn 13  LENS MEMORY   EDIT sicot sn cod da 41   LOAD nuera EIE 40   SAV Eo niit Miele lia id a aio de 40  Lens shift   Lens shift dial    Horizontal                        eene 12   Lens shift dial   Vertical                       eeeeeees 12  MAIN POWER         2 iaa nia add ae inae na daga 12  Mains lead   ACCeSSODy zb Ee e eee 10   Connectilg    ito coii oca 19  MEMORY EDIT iia heise ae iaa bd 36       MEMORY LOAD eiio de III Inneren nenne 36 SERIAL  Remote control button                    eee 11 Basic format  22er teo ei rto er tida  s 51  Remote control function                        eeessssssssss 24 Cable specifications      51  MEMORY  SAVE  cil pen EE 36 Communication settings                          seeeeeessssse 52  MENU Gonnectlon sra a oec detegere ode ase pel uua 51  Control panel button        oooccccccnccnncncnnnnnnnnononononnnos 12 Control commands                 seseeseseeee 52  Remote control button        ccccccccncnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonos 11 Inquiry commands                sse 53  Remote control function                        seeessssssssss 29 Pin assignmients    eo ri rn IR OH R RR EK 51  Menu TEM vii A ed ane 13  E 2  e eee oerte id v Eden ea De
74. ody less than approximately   30   vertically  Overtilting may result in shortening the  component s life      Forthe best quality of the projection image  install a screen where sun light or room light  does not shine directly onto the screen  Close window shades or curtains to block the lights                    14   ENGLISH    Setting up  Projection method    You can use the projector with any of the following 4 projection methods  To set the desired method in the projector   See    INSTALLATION    on page 44     Setting on a desk floor and  projecting from front       Bl Setting on a desk floor and  projecting from rear       INSTALLATION  FRONT DESK  E Mounting on the ceiling and  projecting from front    INSTALLATION  REAR DESK    E Mounting on the ceiling and  projecting from rear       Lo    9   ja         i2    e7    a  5   9   O       INSTALLATION  FRONT CEILING INSTALLATION  REAR CEILING       NOTE     A translucent screen is required for rear projection       When mounting the projector on the ceiling  the optional ceiling mount bracket  ET PKE2000  ET PKE10005  is required     See  Ceiling mount bracket safeguards  on page 56              Front leg adjusters and throwing angle       You can screw up down the front leg adjusters to control the angle of the projector for adjusting the throwing angle   See    Positioning the image    on page 22                 NOTE       Heated air comes out of the air exhaust port  Do not touch the air exhaust port directly     If 
75. oke   like gas    e The lamp life depends on individual lamp  characteristics  usage condition and the installation  environment  Especially the consecutive use of the  projector for more than 10 hours  or the frequent  switching on or off may greatly affect on the lamp life     Optical components   e If you use the projector consecutively 6 hours every  day  the optical components may need to be replaced  in less than 1 year         ES  qx  yr     SE    9   Ee       ENGLISH   9    Precautions with regard to safety                   cc  o3   O E  33    Accessories   9  S El Make sure the following accessories are provided with your projector       Remote control for Safety cable Lens cover  x1   PT AE3000E  x1  TTRA0141 TXFKKO1VKF5  N2QAYB000316 Attachment screw  x1   Attached to the projector by default      Safety cable  x1            074 LENS    PICTURE   PICTURE    MEMORY  MODE   ausent E  LOAD    WAVEFORM 5  COLOR  acta                    Mains lead for continental Europe  x1  Mains lead for UK  x1   K2CM3FH00001 K2CTS3FH00003    ect 3 m  9 10   3 m  9 10     lt         tmu   uncon    AA batteries for remote control  x2  Power cord secure lock  x1   Panasonic TTRAO184    PROJECTOR                        The protectors for enclosed products  such as a plug   Contact to an Authorised Service Centre for lost  cover or foam cartons  must be treated properly  accessories     10   ENGLISH    About Your Projector    Remote control                                                
76. op cover to move  the projector  as this may damage the projector        Cautions when installing    Avoid setting up in places which are subject to   vibration or shocks    e The internal parts can be damaged  which may cause  malfunctions or accidents     Avoid setting up in places which are subject to   sudden temperature changes  such as near an air   conditioner or lighting equipment    e The life of the lamp may be shortened or the projector  may be turned off  See  TEMP indicator  on page 45     Do not set up the projector near high voltage power   lines or near motors    e The projector may be subject to electromagnetic  interference     Precautions with regard to safety    If installing the projector to the ceiling  ask a   qualified technician or an Authorised Service Centre   to carry out all installation work        You will need to purchase the separate installation kit   Model No  ET PKE2000  ET PKE 10005    Furthermore  all installation work should only be  carried out by a qualified technician    e See  Ceiling mount bracket safeguards  on page 56  for the safety cable installation     If using this projector at high elevations 1 400     2 700 m  4 593   8 858 ft  sea level  set the HIGH   ALTITUDE MODE to ON  See    HIGH ALTITUDE   MODE  on page 44    e Failure to observe this may result in malfunctions or  the life of the lamp or the other components may be  shortened     Cautions on use    In order to get the best picture quality   e Draw curtains or blinds
77. os 12   LENS CONTROL menu              ceeenmR m 40  FRAME CREATION               esee emen 35  FRAME RESPONSE                eese emere nnne 43  FREEZE   Remote control button                 een 11   Remote control function                        eene 28    58   ENGLISH    Front leg adjusters                   sse 13  15  FUNCTION    Remote control button                  eeeeeee 11   Remote control function                       seeeeeeeee 28  FUNCTION BUTTON   MaN merit  solicita da edet ed eI ii iie 42   Remote control buttons                      eene 11   Remote control function                        eeeeeeeee 28  GAMMA  iiri acia teed aa i OA Tna 34  H AREA POSITION  lt  isnie dns aseda Renee ene 41  HDMI IN   Connection anida 18   Terminal 2 2  erue Leder ERE a vv eee nde ee 13  HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL                   emm mH 43  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE                  eem mm 44  NN 38  HEPOSLTIQN  2  acond rada add 37  INPUT GUIDE cuina add 43  INPUT SELECT   Control panel button        coonnccncncccconononnncncinonononnns 12   Remote control button                       eee 11   Remote control function                       seeeeeeees 28  INSTALLATION   POSLITION Tehli  22 nc ouais cta ois c dodne 44   Projection method                     essere 15  MIB cup ELLE 38  KEYSTONE caida dad 39  LAMP   Indicator AA Es 12   Indicator status ae aa e 45  LAMP POWER  edite nci id das 44  LAMP RUNTIME                 eem 44  48  Lamp unit   Replacing  ioci esters 47  LENS   Remote co
78. other than the provided mains lead     Switch off the power to the projector when not in use           E Disconnecting    1   2       Ensure all the input devices are connected and turned off before connecting the mains lead     Do not force the connector as this may damage the projector and or the mains lead     Dirt or dust build up around plugs may cause fire or electrical hazards     Unplug the mains lead from the mains socket   Depress the latch and slide the cover off       Slide the power cord secure lock up along the side    guide rail and remove        Rail guide      Hold the plug and unplug the mains lead from the    AC IN terminal on the back of the projector     c  fe          kn  o  o  O  E  m      a             ENGLISH   19    Switching the projector on off    Power indicator    Power indicator informs you the status of the power   e When the TEMP indicator is flashing  the power  indicator will not light                 STANDBY RED   ON GREEN  TEMP       LAMP                               Power indicator  gt  o o  O  Indicator status Status  No illumination or flashing The MAIN POWER button is switched off   Red Lit The MAIN POWER button is switched on and the projector is in standby mode   Flashing The power button is switched on and the projector is getting ready to project   Green  Lit Projecting   Lit The power button is switched off and the projector is cooling the lamp   Orange   The power button is switched on again when cooling the lamp and recovering 
79. pen    2  Unhook the top cover safety hook from the  projector    3  Hold the top cover up and press the sides of each  hinge parts to remove   e When the projector is mounted on the ceiling    removing the hinge parts is not required   4  Remove the top cover aside                   5    a   i           m     1              NOTE  When the projector is mounted on Top cover safety hook Hinge parts  the ceiling     Place yourself at back side of the projector  then open  and close the top cover     Do not work directly under the projector or put your face  closer to the projector              ENGLISH   47    Care and Replacement       E Removing and replacing the lamp unit    1  Use a Phillips screw driver to loosen the 3 lamp 4  Replace the new lamp unit while making sure that  unit fixing screws until the screws turn freely  the direction of insertion is correct   e Press the top of the lamp unit and make sure the unit    Lamp unit is installed securely   fixing screws      EAA  Press here  o Press here       Lamp unit lock 5 Sc    2  Hold the handle of the lamp unit and release the  lamp unit lock   3  Pull out the lamp unit gently from the projector              5  Tighten the lamp unit fixing screws securely with a  Phillips screwdriver     Bl Attaching the top cover      Attach the hinge parts of the top cover to the  projector and press slightly until it clicks   e When the projector is mounted on the ceiling   attaching the hinge parts is not required   2  Hook the top 
80. play the LENS CONTROL menu   See  LENS CONTROL    on page 40                                                        NORMAL 4 CINEMA3  Y     DYNAMIC  e CINEMA2  COLOUR1     Y  COLOUR2   CINEMA1                     ADVANCED MENU items    GAMMA  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS   x v Colour  FRAME CREATION  DETAIL  CLARITY  NR  MPEG NR  CINEMA REALITY and  TV SYSTEM          NOTE       For each menu items description  see    PICTURE  menu  on page 32      The screen will be cleared after 7 seconds without  any operation           ENGLISH   23    c  fe   5      i  o  o  O  E  0      a       Remote control operation    Loading a saved setting          You can access saved settings instantly  See 1  Select the required setting from MEMORY   16   MEMORY   MEMORY LOAD  on page 36  e Undefined setting will not be displayed   ud 2  Press the ENTER button to activate the selected  setting   NOTE       If you have not saved any settings  MEMORY   16 will  not be displayed     Switching the aspect ratio    The aspect ratio will be selected automatically    HDMI  or you can switch it manually by pressing the   ASPECT button  Press the button several 2 e oe   times to cycle through the different aspect type                                                                                                                as follows  See    ASPECT    on page 37  NOTE     If you project an image with an unmatched aspect ratio   o VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT  YPsPR  the image may distort or some portions may be  4
81. projector in a high temperature   environment  such as near a heater or in direct   sunlight    e Failure to observe this may result in fire  malfunction  or plastic deterioration     Do not set up the projector outdoors   e The projector is designed for indoor use only     When disconnecting the mains lead  hold the plug    not the lead    e If the mains lead itself is pulled  the lead will become  damaged  and fire  short circuits or serious electric  shocks may result     Always disconnect all cables before moving the   projector    e Moving the projector with cables still attached can  damage the cables  which could cause fire or electric  shocks to occur     Do not place any heavy objects on top of the   projector    e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to  become unbalanced and fall  which could result in  damage or injury     ENGLISH   7    5   h   e   m  3    o  E  fe   3    jueyiodujJ       Precautions with regard to safety       Do not short circuit  heat or disassemble the   batteries or place them into water or fire    e Failure to observe this may cause the batteries to  overheat  leak  explode or catch fire  and burns or  other injury may result     When inserting the batteries  make sure the   polarities    and    are correct    e If the batteries are inserted incorrectly  they may  explode or leak  and fire  injury or contamination of  the battery compartment and surrounding area may  result     Use only the specified batteries    e If incorrect o
82. r different kinds of batteries are used   they may explode or leak  and fire  injury or  contamination of the battery compartment and  surrounding area may result     Do not mix old and new batteries    e If the batteries are inserted incorrectly  they may  explode or leak  and fire  injury or contamination of  the battery compartment and surrounding area may  result     Remove the used batteries from the remote control   promptly    e If you leave used batteries in the remote control for  an extended period of time  it may cause liquid  leaking  abnormal internal temperature rising or  explosion     If not using the projector for an extended period of  time  disconnect the mains plug from the mains  Socket and remove the batteries from the remote  control    e If dust builds up on the mains plug  the resulting  humidity may damage the insulation  which could  result in fire    e Keeping or leaving the remote control with batteries  inside may cause insulation deterioration  electrical  leakage or explosion which could result in fire     Do not put your weight on this projector    e You could fall or the projector could break  and injury  may result    e Be especially careful not to let young children stand  or sit on the projector     Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket as  a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning   e Electric shocks can result if this is not done     If the lamp has broken  ventilate the room  immediately  Do not touch or bring your 
83. red  character to enter and press the ENTER button       Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the    entered text as a name     Loading saved profiles    When profiles are loaded under the PICTURE  MODE setting  you can keep them as you defined  until the PROFILE is set to NORMAL     the ENTER button     select the PROFILE menu   e The profile settings of the selected PICTURE MODE  will be displayed     c  fe   5      im  o  o  O     a      a         Select the required profile and press the ENTER          button   Return to the default setting of the  NORMAL PICTURE MODE menu   USER1    USER2 Defined profile settings     USER3             NOTE     displayed     White  Black and Grey are not adjustable        MODE     LOG and PROFILE SAVE are not displayed before you apply COLOUR MANAGEMENT   When the LOG is fully stored  the CURSOR will not be displayed   If you load a profile with a different attribute mode of the profile  the CURSOR and PROFILE SAVE menus will not be    The approximate colours will be adjusted at the same time  If you adjust the exact same colour differently  both colours  will affect each other and you might get unexpected results     If you escape the COLOUR MANAGEMENT menu or attempt to perform another menu action before you save the  adjusted profile  the confirmation screen will be displayed    If you switch the input signal before you save the profile  the setting will be cancelled without notice    When HDMI signal is selected  COLOUR MANAGEM
84. switched on  Wait 10 seconds  before sending the command    e If sending multiple commands  check that a response has been received from the projector for one  command before sending the next command    e When a command which does not require parameters to be sent  the colon     is not required    e  f an incorrect command is sent from the personal computer  the ER401 command will be sent from the  projector to the personal computer        ENGLISH   51    Technical Information       B Communication settings                Signal level RS 232C Character length 8 bits  Sync  method Asynchronous Stop bit 1 bit   Baud rate 9 600 bps X parameter None   Parity None S parameter None                E Control commands                                                          Command Control contents Remarks  In standby mode  all commands other than the PON command are ignored   PON POWER ON The PON command is ignored during lamp ON control   If a PON command is received while the cooling fan is operating after the lamp has switched  POF POWER OEE off  the lamp is not turned back on again straight away in order to protect the lamp   Parameter   CP1   COMPONENT1 IN CP2   COMPONENT2 IN  IIS INPUT SVD   S VIDEO IN VID   VIDEO IN  HD1   HDMI1 IN HD2   HDMI2 IN  HD3   HDMI3 IN RG1   COMPUTER IN  OMN MAIN Displaying the main menu   OEN ENTER Activating the selected items in the menu mode   OBK RETURN Returning to the previous menu or escaping from the menu mode   OCU OCD  m OCU   A button OCL
85. the  problem     4  Turn on the projector in the correct way and confirm the  indicator is not indicating a problem any longer     E LAMP indicator          Power        LAMP TEMP    STANDBY RED  ON GREEN  LAMP TEMP  o o o                      Indicator _  Illuminating red Flashing red  LAMP RUNTIME has Tr   ui  Problem reached 1 800 hours  Lamp circuit failure  abnormal function or lamp unit is damaged        The MAIN POWER is  The lamp unit will run out     dnd WM  switched on again before   Lamp circuit failure  The lamp unit is  Cause soon and needs to be i     the lamp unit is cooled abnormal function  damaged   replaced   enough   Let the lamp unit cool  Remedy See  Replacing the lamp   down and turn on the Contact an Authorised See  Replacing the lamp    unit  on page 47        MAIN POWER after  90 seconds        Service Centre     unit  on page 47           B TEMP indicator       e llluminating red while projecting and the alert will be displayed                                alcala   e Flashing red and the power button is turned off   Problem The temperature inside and or outside the projector is abnormally high   Thewadiiationapeninds    Theroomtemperatureis The air filter is excessively   The projector is located at  Cause are reveted P 9 foo hid P dirty and the ventilation is   high elevations  above  i gn  poor  1 400   2 700 m    Remove the object s          Turn on the projector and  Fom th   ventilation Reinstall the projector in a   Replace the air filter in
86. tive  e OFF  Deactive  NOTE     CINEMA REALITY is effective only with interlace  signals           E TV SYSTEM    When the video signal is changed  the setting  switches automatically    You can switch the setting manually to match the  video data  Press          to cycle through the                                              options   AUTO e NTSC  2s  2s  SECAM  Tos NTSC 4 43  PAL N  es  s  PAL M e PAL  NOTE     AUTO setting will select from NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL   PAL60 PAL M PAL N SECAM           ENGLISH   35       PICTURE menu       MEMORY SAVE    You can save and name the adjusted PICTURE menu  settings for instant access from MEMORY LOAD menu   1  Adjust the items in PICTURE menu   2  Select MEMORY SAVE and press the ENTER  button   3  Select the required memory setting and press the  ENTER button   e The confirmation screen will be displayed  Select OK  and press the ENTER button   e Indicated with   is in use  and  x is empty   4  Name the memory setting   e Use A V  lt P to specify the location of the required  character to enter and press the ENTER button       You can enter up to 16 characters                                                                                                                       MEMORY NAME INPUT   E   A B C D E F G H I J K L M  JALL DELETE   N O P QIR S   T U V W X Y Z   ajbijeidle f g h i j k  I m   ntolplaqlrisitiuiviw x y z   112 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SPACE   A siw3            12JOpi s   1 10   lt I gt   014191  1 1 1   OK CANCEL        
87. to  Flashing Suit    projection mode  Recovery may take a while                 NOTE     See  TEMP indicator  on page 45     While the projector is cooling the lamp  do not switch the MAIN POWER button off or unplug the mains lead     The electric consumption in standby mode is 0 08 W              W  f  e   2   je   Lo   D  s  t   p  fe   3       20   ENGLISH    Switching the projector on off    Switching on the projector       Power indicator           1     MAIN POWER                 PICTURE IB PICTURE  B MEMORY  MODE E ADIUSTMENT J  LOAD          I  wweow I COLOR  ART             PES                         2 D  1  Remove the lens cover from the lens  3  Press the power button   2  Switch the MAIN POWER button on  e The power indicator lights up in green after flashing  e The power indicator lights up in red  for a while   e The STARTUP LOGO is displayed on the screen   See    STARTUP LOGO    on page 43   NOTE     When the internal cooling fan is operating  some operational sound may be heard  The loudness of the operational sound  depends on the external temperature    You can reduce the operational sound by setting the LAMP POWER in OPTION menu to the ECO MODE  See  LAMP  POWER  on page 44    When starting up the projector  some small rattling or tinkling sound may be heard  or the display may flicker for the  characteristics of the lamp  Those are normal and will not affect the performance of the projector    Do not attempt to modify the lens cover which may cause burns
88. to the terminal in the plug which is marked with  the letter N or coloured BLACK     The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with  the letter L or coloured RED     How to replace the fuse  Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse        Important        9      19         us  2          ENGLISH   3       Bl Quick steps    1  Set up your projector  See  Setting up  on page 14       Connect with other devices  See  Connections  on page 18       Prepare the remote control  See  Remote control  on page 11       Start projecting  See    Switching the projector on off    on  page 19       Adjust the image    See  Menu Navigation  on page 29        4   ENGLISH       Important Information    Important Safety Notice                                   sse 2   Precautions with regard to safety                         6  WARNINGS    etit reinen credere tiene dpa d 6  CAUTIONS     1 5  texte e EAE 7  Cautions when transporting                        sesesssssss 8  Cautions when installing                            esee 9  Cautions ON Use sinisini iiien 9  ACCeSSOT  GS ici att 10   Preparation   About Your Projector                           eese 11  Remite control           2  iiie deed 11  Projector body  eere extent eR ERR RR CHR 12   Getting Started   Setting   p        5  eee ties decetdeeds E 14  Screen size and throw distance                                  14  Projection method                 cccccecec
89. ug the mains plug from the mains socket  immediately when problem occurred     Do not overload the mains socket    e If the power supply is overloaded  for example  by  using too many adapters   overheating may occur  and fire may result     Never attempt to modify or disassemble the   projector    e High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks    e For any inspection  adjustment and repair work   please contact an Authorised Service Centre     Clean the mains plug regularly to prevent it from   becoming covered in dust    e If dust builds up on the mains plug  the resulting  humidity can damage the insulation  which could  result in fire  Pull the mains plug out from the mains  Socket and wipe it with a dry cloth    e If not using the projector for an extended period of  time  pull the mains plug out from the mains socket     Do not handle the mains plug with wet hands   e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks     6   ENGLISH       Insert the mains plug securely into the mains socket    e If the plug is not inserted correctly  electric shocks or  overheating could result    e Do not use damaged plugs or loose mains socket     Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which   are unstable    e If the projector is placed on top of a surface which is  sloped or unstable  it may fall down or tip over  and  injury or damage could result     Do not place the projector into water or let it become   wet    e Failure to observe this may result in fire or electr
90. when operated directly in front of signal receptor   Weight 125 g  4 4 ozs    including batteries   Remote control Width 48 mm  1  7 8    Length 138 mm  5  13 32    Dimensions 28 35 mm  1  3 32    not  Height including surface projection  parts   Cable cover ET PCE2000  Options  Ceiling bracket ET PKE2000 ET PKE1000S              1  Average value  Each product has an individual variability in weight        ENGLISH   55    Technical Information       Ceiling mount bracket safeguards    The projector and the ceiling mount bracket are designed for sufficiently safety however  make sure the safety cable  provided with the projector is installed and attached to the bottom of the projector when mounting on the ceiling for    safety and security        NOTE       Even if it is during guarantee period  the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage caused by using a  ceiling mount bracket which is not purchased from an authorised distributors  or environmental conditions      Make sure to use a torque driver and do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver      Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician       Remove an unused ceiling mount bracket promptly     Bl installing the safety cable    1  Install the ceiling mount bracket according to the Installation Instructions   2  Loop the security cable around the ceiling mount bracket with less slack   e Lace the cable of the end with a latch through th
    
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