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1.                                                                                                                                        POINT  BNR    INPUT  40   output  GN      After selecting any one of  Y    R    G   or  B  in the  screen displayed in 5   you can match the output  level of the point selected with the A VW buttons with  the reference point        POINT a   INPUT  4090    OUTPUT E                                                                                                                                                                   POINT  GIN    INPUT  40      OUTPUT  RGN      By matching the output level of the currently  selected point with the reference point  the gamma  value can be created by combining two gamma  values  such as by setting  GAMMA PRESET  to    0 40  and   0 30       You can refresh the reference points by pressing  the  lt FUNCTION gt  button of the remote control     aN  S        48   ENGLISH       Example  When the data for gamma preset value   0 40 and gamma preset value 0 00 is combined    1  Set  GAMMA PRESET  to  0 40  display the  adjustment screen for any one of  Y    R    G   and  B    or then press the  lt FUNCTION gt  button to refresh the  reference points                                                                                                                                                     POINT  Gm       INPUT  40         OUTPUT e       2  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button to return to the screen  displayed
2.                                       UPPER LEFT                      2  Press the A Y buttons to select the  required item      Select  OFF  to close the waveform monitor     3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The waveform monitor is displayed       For details  see    Displaying the waveform monitor    in     Remote control operation      m gt  page 33     ENGLISH   47        PICTURE  menu          E  MONITOR POSITION     You can set the display position of the input waveform  during the FULL SCAN display     A     Ss 4     Switch settings     4              Switch settings  DA  gt     E  AUTO ADJUST     The luminance level of the output signal from a connected  external device is automatically adjusted by setting the  automatic waveform adjustment items     1  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     2  Press the A Y buttons to select the  required item                          Automatic waveform Default   adjustment items setting   BLACK LEVEL ADJUST   ON    WHITE LEVEL ADJUST   ON    RGB ADJUST  BLACKk    OFF    RGB ADJUST  WHITE    OFF        3  Press the  lt P gt  buttons to switch  adjustment     4  Press the A Y buttons to select  START  AUTO ADJUST  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button       PROCESSING  message is displayed  When  adjustment is complete  a confirmation message for  applying results is displayed     5  Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons   6  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       When  BLACK LEVEL ADJUST  is  ON   the display  signal Y  brightness  valu
3.                 Attention      The internal fan operates and cools the projector while it is preparing to power off  when the power indicator is illuminated  orange   Do not switch the main power off or remove the power cord       When the power  lt         gt  button is pressed while the projector is in the power off preparation mode  it may take some time  to enter projection mode      The projector consumes approx  0 08 W of electrical power even when the power is off  when the power indicator is  illuminated red       Power consumption when the power indicator flashes red is almost the same as when the lamp is illuminated red     28   ENGLISH    Switching the projector on off       Switching on the projector    Check external device connections before switching the projector on     Power indicator 3     MAIN POWER  OFF ON                         1  Connect the power cord to the projector   2  Connect the power plug to an outlet     3  Press the  lt ON gt  side of the  lt MAIN POWER gt   switch to turn on the power     The power indicator illuminates or flashes red     4  Remove the lens cover     Be sure to remove the lens cover before starting  projection     5  Press the power  lt        gt  button     The power indicator illuminates green after flashing  for a while and projection starts     Attention      Using the projector while the lens cover is attached  causes the device to heat up and can result in a fire       When starting up the projector  a small rattling so
4.          3  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to specify the  location of the required character and  press the  lt ENTER gt  button      You can enter up to 14 characters      Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to erase all input text  If you press the   lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you  can erase the character currently selected by  the cursor in the input box     4  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to select  OK    5  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button without entering any text to  keep the default name   USER 1     USER6        56   ENGLISH     Loading saved profiles    Select a saved profile  color adjustment result   The  adjustment values set in the profile are applied to the   PICTURE MODE  menu and recorded     1  Press the A Y buttons to select  PROFILE    2  Use the  lt P gt  buttons to switch the profile                                                        7  USER1        NORMAL   USER2         USER6   USER3         USERS      USER4    NORMAL    Default setting   e Displayed when profile is saved                   Profiles that are not saved are not displayed as selection  options     E  x v Color     You can switch on off the automatic adjustment system for  signals which comply with HDMI standard  x v Ycc      Switch settings     lt   gt        Switch settings     ON  Active   OFF  Inactive      This function is only available when a signal supporting  HDMI standards  x v Ycc  is input via an 
5.        Reference Peak of the  line into screen  Peak of the in parallax    front of screen  parallax    This indicates the maximum estimate  in front of screen parallax while measuring     The illustration shown here depicts how an image is  projected     The parallax distribution display on the parallax adjustment  monitor in  Mode3  indicates the following content     Blue display  Displays the into screen parallax  Red display  Displays the in front of screen parallax       MOVE DISPLAY SUB MENU   CHANGE SENSITIVITY HIGH SENSITIVITY  ADJUST ENTER  APPLY DEFAULT  RESET FUNCTION   FREEZE         The illustration shown here depicts how an image is projected     72   ENGLISH      In  Mode2  and  Mode3   the display position can be  moved left and right with the  lt   gt  buttons      In  Mode3   the detection level of the parallax can be  changed with the  lt SUB MENU gt  button  Low level and  high level can be switched by pressing the button each  time  The default setting is high level      Inthe cases such as 3D video input has a very large parallax  or in dark scenes  the correct parallax may not be detected       f the depth of field effects in front of and into the screen  for the 3D video parallax are set stronger than the  target  this may cause some individuals to feel extreme  discomfort or fatigue  Adjust the parallax so as to not  exceed target displaying  white  solid line        When an action is performed such as switching the  power off and on  switching input
6.       commercially available          To RGB output    To HDMI output    a B e0                Blu ray player      Use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards  If a cable that does not meet HDMI standards is used   video may be interrupted or may not be displayed      Itis possible to connect with DVI devices via an HDMI DVI conversion adapter  but some devices may not project the  image properly or other such problems could be encountered      When connecting to a serial terminal  see    Serial terminal          gt  page 102       f you use a computer that has a resume function  last memory   you may have to reset the function so that it operates     ao   D   _  k               D  Z  5     Q  oO       3D IR Transmitter  optional accessory  connection    IR cable   included with 3D IR Transmitter        3D IR Transmitter    Attention      Check that the main power of the projector is switched off before inserting or disconnecting a cable to  lt TRIGGER 3D  SHUTTER OUT gt        When an ET TRM110 external 3D IR Transmitter  optional accessory  is connected to view a 3D movie  it is necessary to  configure  3D SHUTTER OUT  of the relevant  TRIGGER 1 2 SETTING  on the device it is connected to   m    page 79     ENGLISH   27    Switching the projector on off       Power cord    Use the power cord included to prevent removal of the power cord and make sure it is fully inserted into  the projector    Make sure the  lt MAIN POWER gt  switch is on the  lt OFF gt  si
7.      ee FRAME PACKING SIDE BY SIDE TOP AND BOTTOM  750  720  60p o  o o   750  720  50p o  A o   1 125  1 080  60i   o       1 125  1 080  50i   o            1 125  1 080  24p o        1 125  1 080  60p         1 125  1 080  50p                           Indicates a 3D mandatory format signal that meets the HDMI standards   A  3D display is possible when  3D INPUT FORMAT  is set to  SIDE BY SIDE      Appendix       ENGLISH   101     gt   i  D  D      Sy  x       Technical information    Serial terminal        The serial port on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface specification  so the  projector can be controlled by a personal computer connected to this port     E Connection          Serial terminal  female     D sub 9 pin  male           Computer       E Pin assignments and signal names                                                                      D Sub 9 Pin  external view  Pin No  Signal name Contents   1      NC   6       9   2  TXD Transmitted data   3  RXD Received data   O o zo Re    Ca        5  GND Earth  i  6    NC   1       5  5 NE Connected internally   9      NC  E 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 Basic format                               3 bytes       1 byte   4 bytes    STX Command     Parameter ETX        Start byte 1 byte End   02h   03h        Data streaming 
8.     100  i E    Ho Image    50  displayable    area  0  E    Adjust to 0      With COMPUTER  except 1 080 Adjust to 100   signal  or HDMI  Expand       100                                Signal  luminance  level             Monitor  position             p Image  displayable  E  area    on      50              Signal  luminance  level       Monitor  Adjust to 0   position       With the  WAVEFORM MONITOR  displayed  press the   lt MENU gt  button on the remote control and adjust using   ADVANCED MENU  and  PICTURE  from the on screen    menu      PICTURE  menu    1  Adjust  FULL SCAN Y      SINGLE LINE    SCAN Y         Set on  PICTURE  and use the  lt P buttons to  adjust  BRIGHTNESS  and then  CONTRAST          BRIGHTNESS     Adjust the bottom line of the  waveform to 0     0 or 7 5 IRE       Setting range    32 to  32        CONTRAST           Adjust the top line of the  waveform to 100     100 IRE     Setting range     64 to  64       2  Adjust  FULL SCAN R      SINGLE LINE    SCAN R         Set on  ADVANCED MENU  and use the  lt  gt   buttons to adjust  BRIGHTNESS R  and then     CONTRAST R          BRIGHTNESS R     Adjust the bottom line of the  waveform to 0     0 or 7 5 IRE     Setting range    16 to  16        CONTRAST R           Adjust the top line of the  waveform to 100     100 IRE     Setting range     32 to  32       3  Adjust  FULL SCAN G      SINGLE LINE    SCAN G         Set on  ADVANCED MENU  and use the  lt  gt   buttons to adjust  BRIGHTNESS G  and then   
9.     3  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons     4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      LENS MEMORY NAME INPUT  screen is                displayed    LENS MEMORY NAMEIT SR   1   canoe            5  Press the A V  lt P buttons to specify  the location of the required character to  enter and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button      You can enter up to 16 characters      Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to erase all input text  If you press the   lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you  can erase the character currently selected by the  cursor in the input box     6  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to select  OK    7  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     74   ENGLISH      Press the  lt ENTER gt  button without entering any text to  keep the default name   LENS MEMORY    1 6        This lens memory function is not 100  guaranteed to  reproduce adjustments       f the power is switched off during  LENS MEMORY  SAVE   re perform  LENS MEMORY SAVE       LENS MEMORY EDIT     You can delete memory entries and edit the memory  name settings     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      LENS MEMORY EDIT  menu is displayed     PICTURE   SRSNSHM Ve    0st 3      POSITION    LANGUAGE  3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL          ANTIAN    E  LENS MEMORY DELETE     1  Press the A Y buttons and select the  memory name to be deleted     PICTURE   RESAS VORN  POSITION  LANGUAGE  3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL            Select  ALL DELETE  to delete all lens memory  entries     2  Pr
10.     l  RETURN       2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The volume adjustment bar appears     HOME THEATER VOLUME 4 mms 64 gt         The design of the volume adjustment bar may differ  depending on the connected device     3  Press the  lt  gt  buttons to adjust the  volume of the device       The speaker functions may not work properly depending  on the connected device      The image or sound may not be available for the first few  seconds after the input mode is switched      HDAVI Control 5 is the latest Panasonic standard  current  as of September  2012  for HDAVI Control compatible  devices       HOME THEATER MUTE     You can mute theater speakers using the projector remote   control       f you cannot mute the speakers  check the settings  of the device     1  Select  HOME THEATER MUTE  with  the A V buttons              RECORDER    ENTER    HOME THEATER MUTE    Say  SELECT    oO  RETURN    2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button again to cancel the  mute     Using VIERA Link      OPERATE OTHER DEVICE     When displaying videos using HDMI input from a third party  external device that supports VIERA Link  you can display  the remote control screen and control the external device  with the projector remote control     1  Select  OPERATE OTHER DEVICE  with  the A V buttons         WERAUNKOOMTROUNNNN FecomDeR  aS    RETURN OPERATE OTHER DEVICE      2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     A remote control image appears on the screen   Use this
11.   7   2 85 m  9  4    0 30 to 0 90 m  1 78 m  70   1 64m  5  5   3 33 m  10  11    0 35 to 1 05 m  2 03 m  80   1 88 m  6  2   3 82 m  12 6    0 40 to 1 20 m  2 29 m  90   2 13m  7  0   4 30 m  14 1    0 45 to 1 35 m  2 54 m  100   2 37 m  7  9   4 78 m  15  8    0 50 to 1 49 m  3 05 m  120   2 85 m  9  4   5 74m  18  10    0 60 to 1 79 m  3 81m  150   3 57 m  11  9   7 19m  23  7    0 75 to 2 24 m  5 08 m  200   4 78 m  15  8   9 60 m  31  6    0 99 to 2 98 m  6 35 m  250    5 98 m  19  7   12 02 m  39  5    1 24 to 3 73 m  7 62 m  300    7 19m  23  7   14 43 m  47  4    1 49 to 4 47 m           4  The maximum size of the projection screen for 3D display is 5 08 m  200                    2  Use when switching between 2 35 1 and 16 9 aspect images and viewing on a 2 35 1 size screen   You can calculate projection dimensions other than those in the above table from the projection screen size SD  m   using the formula below   All units are meters   Values obtained using the formula below contain a slight error    If the projection screen size is assumed to be SD   16 9 size 2 35 1 size   Projection screen height  SH    SD  m  x 0 490   SD  m  x 0 392   Projection screen width  SW    SD  m  x 0 872   SD  m  x 0 920   Minimum distance  LW    SD  m  x 1 189   0 04   SD  m  x 1 256   0 04   Maximum distance  LT    SD  m  x 2 378   0 05   SD  m  x 2 512   0 05                   Front adjustable feet and throwing angle    Install the projector on a flat surface with its front side be
12.   CONTRAST G          BRIGHTNESS G     Adjust the bottom line of the  waveform to 0     0 or 7 5 IRE     Setting range    16 to  16        CONTRAST G           Adjust the top line of the  waveform to 100     100 IRE     Setting range     32 to  32       4  Adjust  FULL SCAN B      SINGLE LINE    SCAN B         Set on  ADVANCED MENU  and use the  lt  gt   buttons to adjust  BRIGHTNESS B  and then     CONTRAST B          BRIGHTNESS B     Adjust the bottom line of the  waveform to 0     0 or 7 5 IRE     Setting range    16 to  16        CONTRAST B           Adjust the top line of the  waveform to 100     100 IRE     Setting range     32 to  32         When a 3D signal is being input  including converting  2D to 3D   the  WAVEFORM MONITOR  cannot be    executed     ENGLISH   43           PICTURE  menu     SPLIT ADJ UST    By selecting the  SPLIT ADJUST MODE  with the A Y       You can perform image adjustment for some buttons and switching  NORMAL  to  REVERSE   the   PICTURE  menu items while displaying a certain screen displayed on the left during split screen display  area of the frozen image in a split window  can be reversed and adjusted    5  Press the  lt MENU gt  button and make  1  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button  adjustments with the  PICTURE  menu       The  SPLIT ADJUST  menu is displayed       The menu screen is displayed  You can adjust the  image for optimal display              AREA SELECT       NORMAL      POSITION  LANGUAGE    2  Press the A Y buttons to select  
13.   SELECT 4 3   POWER ON  ASPECT    SELECT LENS  SELECT 16 9  MEMORY 1  ASPECT    SELECT LENS  SELECT S16 9  MEMORY 2  ASPECT    SELECT LENS  SELECT JUST  MEMORY 3  ASPECT    SELECT LENS  SELECT ZOOM  MEMORY 4  ASPECT    SELECT LENS  SELECT H FIT  MEMORY 5  ASPECT    SELECT LENS  SELECT V FIT  MEMORY 6  ASPECT     RS 232C COMMAND   BLANK  LINK              When the item which is set in the  TRIGGER  1 SETTING J  TRIGGER 2 SETTING  menu is  chosen or executed in the projector  12 V is output    from a trigger terminal       When  AUTO  is selected in the  ASPECT  menu of   POSITION   video is automatically displayed using either  4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio depending on the input signal   so if this aspect ratio matches the settings made in   TRIGGER 1 SETTINGS  or  TRIGGER 2 SETTINGS     12 V is output     ENGLISH   79                 OPTION  menu           BLANK   When  BLANK  is activated  output is 12 V  If the  setting is released  output is 0 V      RS 232C COMMAND LINK   Receives commands  m    page 103  from external device  and outputs 12 V       Input        POWER ON OFF  __   BLANK               POWER ON OFF    If the trigger input signal from the external device is  changed from 0 V to 12 V  the projector power will be  switched on  And if it is changed from 12 V to 0 V  the  power will be switched off      BLANK    If the trigger input signal from the external device is  changed from 0 V to 12 V  the screen will go blank  And  if it is changed from 12 V to 0 V  the  B
14.   can erase the character currently selected by menu is displayed     the cursor in the input box     6  Press the A V  lt P buttons to select  OK   PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY  PICTURE   VSIV e  Nal  7  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button  MEMORY   POSITION     WV      Note   i LANGUAGE      Press the  lt ENTER gt  button without entering any text to          keep the default name   MEMORY1 3    DSENA        PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY LOAD  2  Press the A V buttons to select the  You can access the details saved through  PICTURE memory name to be deleted and press the  BALANCE MEMORY SAVE    lt ENTER gt  button     Press the A Y buttons to select  ALL DELETE   1  Press the A Y buttons to select  MEMORY to delete all the details saved using  PICTURE  LOAD  and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button  BALANCE MEMORY SAVE      The  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY LOAD    A  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY DELETE   menu is displayed  confirmation message is displayed     PICTURE DELETE THE MEMORY 1 DATA     POSITION    Ok          3  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons     2  Press the A Y buttons to select the 4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button   memory name to be called and press the   lt ENTER  gt  button     The video adjustments for the recalled memory  name are switched to         f there are no settings saved in  PICTURE BALANCE  MEMORY SAVE  or if all memory entries have been  deleted with  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY DELETE     PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY LOAD  is not displayed        68   ENGLISH     3D SETTINGS  me
15.   oO             i    ad      i           ENGLISH   89    Care and replacement          E When to replace the lamp unit  The lamp unit is a consumable component  Brightness decreases according to duration of usage  so periodical replacement  of the lamp unit is necessary  A rough estimate for the usage period is 4 000 hours  but depending on the characteristics of  individual lamps  usage conditions  periods of continuous use  and environmental conditions etc   the lamp may cease to  illuminate prior to reaching 4 000 hours of use  It is recommended that you prepare a spare lamp unit in advance   As the risk of the lamp to cracking increases after 4 000 hours the lamp automatically turns off              On screen Lamp indicator  REPLACE LAMP 2 A  2Os  LAMP  Over 3 800  The message is displayed for 30 seconds   If you press any button within the 30          hours llluminates red  including when in standby    seconds  the message disappears     Over 4 000  The message is displayed until you press  hours any button      1  This is the time value for when the lamp is used with  LAMP POWER  in the  OPTION  menu set to  NORMAL   m    page 81    Differs from the actual usage time displayed in  LAMP RUNTIME  of the  OPTION  menu  This time increases greatly when     LAMP POWER  is set to  ECO        Setting  LAMP POWER  to  ECO  results in decreased brightness but the lamp may be used for longer      The usage period of 4 000 hours is a rough estimate and is not guaranteed   When th
16.   or switching the signal   the parallax adjustment set becomes inactive      When adjusting the parallax using the  3D VIEWING  MONITOR   the ends on both sides of the video are  masked  Also note that the aspect size is changed        ADJUST ENTER APPLY DEFAULT RESET FUNCTION   CANCEL FREEZE      The illustration shown here depicts how an image is  projected      The  3D VIEWING MONITOR  is disabled during  keystone correction      3D MOTION REMASTER     During the display of 3D images  a smooth operation  in which the continuity of parallax is maintained is  realized            Switch settings     4    gt      Switch settings        ON  Active        OFF  Inactive      This function is only active for 3D input signals and is  inactive for 3D video that has been converted from 2D to 3D      When  FRAME CREATION  is  OFF    3D MOTION  REMASTER  cannot be performed      3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS     A request message regarding 3D viewing is displayed                  LENS CONTROL  menu       Select  LENS CONTROL  from the main menu of      Navigating through the menu         page 37   and   choose an item from the submenu      After selecting an item  adjust the screen position  using the A V  lt   gt  buttons     Remote control Projector controls    L   d    vow          OE a       During the display of 3D images  you cannot use   AUTO SWITCHING    LEFT MASKING AREA    RIGHT  MASKING AREA    UPPER MASKING AREA    LOWER  MASKING AREA       ZOOM FOCUS      ZOOM FOCUS  test pattern
17.  1 is displayed    Adjust so that the pattern size and focus are correct      During the display of 3D images  a pattern that can  confirm the stereoscopic effect is displayed       During the display of 3D images  Test pattern 2 is not  displayed                                                                                                                                                                 Test pattern 1          1  Press the  lt  gt  buttons to adjust the   ZOOM  and A Y to adjust the  FOCUS      2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     Test pattern 2 is displayed   Recheck the focus   Press the  lt ENTER gt  button once more to switch to  the input video  and press it once again to return to  test pattern 1              Test pattern 2        PATTERN CHANGE  KS Qrocus  lt pz00u   RETURN                         3  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button or  lt MENU gt     button     This returns you to the  LENS CONTROL  menu          The  ZOOM FOCUS  test pattern displayed on last use is  displayed first       f the projector or the screen is angled  the top and  bottom edges of the image will become out of focus   Align the focus to the center of the screen       f keystone distortion occurs  adjust  KEYSTONE  from  the  POSITION  menu     m gt  page 63      For details of how to control the lens with the remote  control  see    Managing the lens control settings    in     Remote control operation         m gt  page 32      LENS MEMORY LOAD     You can recall saved zoom
18.  49 5      SVGA85 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 56 3    XGA60 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 0 65 0      XGA70 1 024 x 768 56 5 70 1 75 0      oe XGA75 1 024 x 768 60 0 75 0 78 8    XGA85 1 024 x 768 68 7 85 0 94 5 R      NXGA MXGA70 1 152 x 864 64 0 70 0 94 2    MXGA75 1 152 x 864 67 5 74 9 108 0      1 280 x 720 1 280 x 720 60 1 280 x 720 44 8 59 9 74 5      1 280 x 768 1 280x 768 60 1 280 x 768 47 8 59 9 79 5    1 280 x 800 1 280 x 800 60 1 280 x 800 49 7 59 8 83 5    SXGA SXGA60 1 280 x 1 024 64 0 60 0 108 0      SXGA  SXGA 60 1 400 x 1 050 65 2 60 0 122 6    WXGA  WXGA 60 1440 x 900 55 9 59 9 106 5      1 920 x1 080 60 1 920 x 1 080    66 6 59 9 138 5    1 920 x1 080   1 920 x1 080 50 1 920 x 1 080 55 6 49 9 141 5    WUXGA WUXGA60RB 1 920 x 1 200    74 0 60 0 154 0 IE                                                                         CRI     1  The    P displayed after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal    2  VESA CVT RB  Reduced Blanking  compatible       The number of display dots for the PT AE8000U display is 1 920 x 1 080   A signal with a different resolution will be projected after converting the resolution to match the projector display     When interlaced signals are connected  flicker may occur on the projected image     100   ENGLISH    Technical information    Supported 3D video signal list    When  3D INPUT FORMAT  is set to  AUTO   the 3D signals supported by this projector are the HDMI signals in    the table below        Format of 3D video signals              
19.  816 9     t   zoom      Just      s16 9        E When a VIDEO S VIDEO signal is input   NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 input                                       576i 576p input    16 9      S16 9    lt    14 9         ZOOM1       Note             AUTO  is enabled only when an NTSC signal is input for                                                                                                                                                             both VIDEO and S VIDEO signals   4 3  4   JUST   4   ZOOM2    PAL PAL N SECAM input  Attention     i i    f a 4 3 aspect video is projected at a 16 9 aspect ratio    16 9 o   2163  o   0291  Zoomi  the edges may not be visible or the shape of the image  t t may change  Please project videos intended by the   4 3    4   ust    lt   gt    zoom2  author for 4 3 projection at that aspect ratio   E When a COMPUTER  RGB  signal is   if an aspect ratio that differs from the one used in the  input input signal is selected  the video will look different from  the original    4 3  ee   16 9     f you project a copyrighted image enlarged or distorted  by using  ASPECT  function in commercial use in a    Note   public place  such as a restaurant or hotel  you might    If using a 1 280 x 720 60  1 280 x 768 60  1 280 x infringe on the copyright of the creator which is protected  800 60  WXGA 60  1 920 x 1 080 50  1 920 x 1 080 60  e Pest oe m ere  or WUXGA6ORB signal  the aspect ratio is fixed so this en set to  AU    espera lel automaucany 
20.  E VIERA Link  HDMI connection only                                            DIGA Recorder DVD Player  HD Camcorder   Connected device with Blu ray Disk Player  LUMIX Camera     with with  Feature VIERA PiNk VIERA Link VIERA Link  function       function function  Easy playback    o o o   POWER ON LINK    gt  page 82  o o o   POWER OFF LINK      page 82  o o o   ENERGY SAVING MODE      page 82  9  3 o 3 o   UNUSED DEVICE ENERGY SAVE  ie 5  O O O      page 82   Control the menu of the connected device 5 72 52 52  by projector remote control   gt  page 98   Speaker control                    4   When  POWER ON LINK      page 82  is  YES   the input of this projector is automatically switched when playback on  external devices such as a DIGA begins     2  Available with a device which has    HDAVI Control 2    or later function     3   Available with a device which has    HDAVI Control 4    or later function           Connection Using an amplifier           DIGA Recorder DVD Player  HDMI cable  Blu ray Disc theater Blu ray Disc Player     Speaker system                                                       Player theater HD Camcorder  Amplifier with  LUMIX Camera with VIERA Link  VIERA Link function function    Note   HDMI  cable      Do not use a cable other than an HDMI High Speed  cable that conforms to HDMI standards      When connecting the projector and a    VIERA Link     compatible device  connect to the HDMI 1 2 3 input  terminal      With regards to Panasonic product
21.  LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL    OPTION       ADJUSTMENT MODE ADVANCED1    n             ENGLISH   45     PICTURE  menu       3  Press the A Y buttons to select  START  ADJUSTMENT   and press the  lt ENTER gt   button      The  ADVANCED ADJUST  menu appears     POSITION  LANGUAGE AE NSN  3D SETTINGS       LENS CONTROL    OPTION       ADVANCED1       4  Press the A Y buttons to select  GAMMA  PRESET   and then press the  lt  gt  buttons  to change the preset gamma       The value can be adjusted in the range of  0 40    to  0 80 with the current gamma value as the  reference           PICTURE  GAMMA PRESET    POSITION    LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS      If you select  R  0 00 G  0 00 B  0 00  under   GAMMA PRESET   and then press the  lt ENTER gt   button  the  GAMMA PRESET  menu is displayed   Press the A Y buttons to select the  R    G   or  B   row  and then press the  lt P buttons to change  the preset gamma for each of R  G  and B      The value can be adjusted in the range of  0 40 to   0 80 with the current gamma value as the reference       POSITION  H LANGUAGE  S 3D SETTINGS       LENS CONTROL  ke OPTION    POINT  NBN    INPUT  40    OUTPUT  ION             Press the A Y buttons to select the  Y     R    G   or  B  row  and then press the  lt  gt   buttons to select any one of  Y    R    G   or   B   Finally  press the  lt ENTER gt  button      The adjustment screen for the selected Y   intensity  or each of the colors R  G  or B  appears  and gamma can be adju
22.  black          ENGLISH   77        OPTION  menu        STARTUP LOGO     You can switch the Panasonic logo that is displayed  when starting up the projector on off         Switch settings     lt   gt        Switch settings        ON  Active        OFF  Inactive                  The logo Panasonic is displayed for 15 seconds      AUTO SEARCH     Sets whether to automatically search for terminals  that have an input signal when the projector is turned  on         Switch settings     4  gt        Switch settings        ON  Active        OFF  Inactive                Attention      Set this to  ON  under normal circumstances     When no signal is detected  the last used input will be  selected         HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL     If video is not displayed correctly when this projector  is connected to an external device via an HDMI  connection  switch the settings     7  Switch settings     4 D  gt        Switch settings    a           NORMAL  Signal level used by general  external devices    EXPAND  Expanded signal level used by  some devices                  This may not work correctly with some external devices   and problems such as video not being displayed may  occur     78   ENGLISH     FRAME RESPONSE     Switch this setting when a progressive signal is   input and you wish to reduce the time taken from the  signal being input to the video being displayed on the  screen     ey  Switch settings      lt 4 D  gt  Switch settings     lt P gt         NORMAL  Prioritizes the image quali
23.  cannot be switched  switched to the optimum aspect ratio when an aspect  ratio identifier is included in the input signal   E HDMI    AUTO  may not be displayed if the input signal is VIDEO      or COMPONENT  YCsCr YPePR    h ee esa oe r BESO    A black area may appear at the top and bottom of the  P  P  p input  screen when videos that are wider than 16 9  cinema  16 9   S16 9 H FIT vision etc   are projected       ej             When a signal is input that uses overseas broadcasting  t   formats  the supported aspect ratio modes differ from the  i x table shown    4 3  e   ZOOM    ee   When a 3D signal is input       other than for  S16 9   the   480p input  aspect ratio set for 2D signal input is not maintained and  PP 16 9 is used for display  When a 3D signal is input the   16 9     S16 9      JUST   ASPECT  setting cannot be switched   N l  1 Only when  2D TO 3D  for  3D SETTINGS  menu is set to  t    OFF    4 3        _  ZOOM                     576p input    16 9      gt   tste9    lt   14 9     Zoom       t  4 3     just   4  zoomz                                        ENGLISH   67           POSITION  menu             Projects at 4 3        4    Projection screen    O  O             some cases  but  the video can be    accurately reproduced     Use the A VW buttons  to adjust vertically    Not available with                      Aspect Screen Aspect Screen  Input signal  ZOOM  Input signal  T O Enlarges while OGO Cre  preserving original  ratio   3 D The projected 
24.  cut button     Press    E Allocating operations to the   lt FUNCTION gt  button    1  Press the  lt MENU gt  button in the controls  of the projector or on the remote control  to display the menu items for allocation   main menu  submenu  or detailed menu      For how to use the on screen menu  see    Navigating   through the menu      m    page 37     2  Hold the  lt FUNCTION gt  button on the  remote control down for at least 3    seconds     After setup is complete the allocated menu items  are displayed under the on screen menu       While the menu is displayed  the projector does not  operate even when the button is pressed     Displaying the  3D SETTINGS        menu    The settings screen for 3D can be displayed    m gt  page 64     Press    Viewing 3D Images          About viewing 3D images    You can use the projector to view 3D videos by playing  Blu ray 3D compatible discs on a 3D Blu ray player   This projector can also convert 2D videos to 3D for  viewing     To enjoy stereoscopic 3D images  Panasonic 3D  Eyewear  optional accessory  is necessary  3D  Eyewear is not included with this projector     See page 101 for the 3D image signals supported        Supported 3D Eyewear  as of September 2012     Panasonic   TY EW3D3 Series  rechargeable    TY EW3D2 Series  rechargeable   TY EW3D10 Series  disposable battery    The product number of the 3D Eyewear differs  depending on the country of purchase           E Viewing 3D images   Using the projector menu controls  se
25.  focus adjustment  positions  horizontal video position  vertical video  position  mask amount adjustment values  or aspect  ratio settings     Ky PICTURE   ARSAYA      POSITION  Ss LANGUAGE  S 3D SETTINGS      LENS CONTROL                   1  Press the A Y buttons to select the  memory name to be recalled     2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The video adjustments for the recalled memory are  switched to       This lens memory function is not 100  guaranteed to  reproduce adjustments       f the power is switched off during  LENS MEMORY  LOAD   when the power is switched back on may be in  the state before the power was switched off  In this case   readjust the zoom and focus      If a setting is not saved using  LENS MEMORY SAVE   or all memories are deleted using  LENS MEMORY  DELETE  in the  LENS MEMORY EDIT  menu  the  LENS  MEMORY LOAD  menu will not be displayed        ENGLISH   73           LENS CONTROL  menu     LENS MEMORY SAVE     This enables saving zoom and focus adjustment  position  horizontal video position  vertical video  position  adjustment for amount of mask  and aspect  settings            amp  PICTURE   esa aN SH ORAA      POSITION OX LENSMEMORYS  ss LANGUAGE          x    Memory with data already stored  X   No data stored    1  Press the A Y buttons to select the  memory to be saved     2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  LENS MEMORY SAVE  confirmation message  is displayed     SAVE THE ADJUSTED VALUE AS LENS MEMORY 1     Ok               
26.  for controlling the 3D Eyewear  transmitted from the 3D IR Transmitter reach the 3D  Eyewear after being reflected by the screen    The communication range between the 3D IR  Transmitter and 3D Eyewear is as shown below        Screen       3D Eyewear    SS    The diagram above shows the communication range  under the following conditions     When the distance between the projector and the screen is  6 m  19 8       When the projector is arranged in front of the screen  without performing lens shift     Screen            io   6 m  19 8    AAAA      When using a 2 54 m  100    screen gain  1   diffuser   screen      When  3D IR TRANSMITTER  is set to  STRONG       When there is no effect of strong light from the sun or from  a fluorescent lamp     Note that the communication range may differ greatly depending  on the type and material of the screen       The 3D Eyewear may not correctly receive infrared control  signal in the following cases      When there is an obstacle between the projector and the  screen      When dirt or dust has accumulated on the 3D Eyewear  transmitter      When the 3D Eyewear is not facing the screen      Remove the lens shift cover if you cannot see 3D video   The communication range may increase      If you wish to view 3D images in an environment that does  not fulfil the previously noted conditions  please purchase  an external 3D IR Transmitter  optional accessory        f communication between the 3D IR Transmitter and 3D  Eyewear is lost  eith
27.  image        LAJ    Lighter     4 D  gt        Darker  D gt       Setting range   32 to  32      When COMPUTER signal is input  only movie based  signals can be adjusted      Movie based signals are 480i  576i  480p  576p  720 60p   720 50p  1 080 60i  1 080 50i  1 080 60p  1 080 50p and  1 080 24p         TINT   You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image   LAJ  Less greenish     4 D  gt        Less reddish  aD      Setting range   32 to  32      When COMPUTER signal is input  only movie based  signals can be adjusted      Movie based signals are 480i  576i  480p  576p  720 60p   720 50p  1 080 60i  1 080 50i  1 080 60p  1 080 50p and  1 080 24p         COLOR TEMPERATURE     You can adjust the color temperature if the white  areas of the projected image are bluish or reddish     LA    Less bluish     4 D  gt        Less reddish  D      Setting range   6 to  6       With regards to the input signal  adjust video  sharpness using one of  SIMPLE  which adjusts  horizontal direction and vertical direction  simultaneously or  ADVANCED  which adjusts each  individually          gt      Sharper       Setting range will vary according to the selected input  signal        SHARPNESS  can be adjusted using either  SIMPLE  or   ADVANCED   Both settings cannot be used at the same  time       Adjusting the  SHARPNESS     When  SIMPLE  is selected for the   ADJUSTMENT MODE       1  Press  lt  gt  buttons to select  SIMPLE           ADJUSTMENT MODE       SIMPLE      POSITION  LANGU
28.  image to operate the device        ENGLISH   99    Appendix          Technical information       List of compatible signals    The following table specifies the types of signals compatible with the projectors   Format  V  VIDEO  S  S VIDEO  R  RGB  Y  YCeCr YPsPr  H  HDMI                                                                                                                                                          Display Scanning frequency Didec ee  Mode SIGNAL MODE resolution H y   frequency   Format e   dots      kHz     Hz     MHz  HDMI  k ere     720 x 480i 15 7 59 9     vis    PAL PAL N SECAM     720 x 576i 15 6   50 0          525i  480i  480i 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 13 5 RIV    625i  576i  576i 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 13 5      525p  480p  480p 720 x 483 31 5 59 9 27 0 o  625p  576p  576p 720 x 576 31 3 50 0 27 0 o  750  720  60p 720 60p 1 280 x 720 45 0 60 0 74 3 o  750  720  50p 720 50p 1 280 x 720 37 5 50 0 74 3 o  1 125  1 080  60i 1 080 60i 1 920 x1 080i 33 8 60 0 74 3 R Y H o  1 125  1 080  50i 1 080 50i 1 920 x1 080i 28 1 50 0 74 3 o  1 125  1 080  24p 1 080 24p 1 920 x1 080 27 0 24 0 74 3 o  1 125  1 080  60p 1 080 60p 1 920 x1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 o  1 125  1 080  50p 1 080 50p 1 920 x1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 o  VGA60 640 x 480 31 5 59 9 25 2      VGA VGA75 640 x 480 37 5     750 31 5      VGA85 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 36 0    SVGA56 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 36 0      SVGA60 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 40 0    SVGA SVGA72 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 50 0 si  SVGA75 800 x 600 46 9 75 0
29.  in 4   and then select  GAMMA PRESET   with the A Y buttons    3  Set  GAMMA PRESET  to  0 00  with the  lt  gt   buttons     GAMMA PRESET    POSITION    g LANGUAGE  E 3D SETTINGS     LENS CONTROL  ke OPTION       POINT Ba   INPUT  40     OUTPUT  ON       The reference points refreshed earlier are displayed     4  Select one of  Y  R  G  B  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button    5  Adjust the output level with the A Y buttons using  the reference points as the standard                                                                                                                                                           POINT Ba Pur O   OUTPUT  NUON            PICTURE  menu      If you change the output level of the reference point from  the preset value  a confirmation screen is displayed when  changing  GAMMA PRESET      IF GAMMA PRESET IS USED     ADJUSTED CUSTOM CURVE DATA WILL BE DELETED           ok             e  Returning the output level to the default setting    If you press the  lt DEFAULT gt  button while the output  level is being adjusted in c  or d  described on the  previous page  the output level of the currently   selected point returns to the default setting       f you press and hold the  lt DEFAULT gt  button for  three seconds or more while the output level is  being adjusted in c  or d  described on the previous  page  the output level of all points returns to the  default setting       The input level does not return to the default setting even  when 
30.  lead to a  dramatic feeling of discomfort  Confirm display of 3D  video and use correctly      When the power supply for the projector is turned off and  on or the input channel is changed  the  LEFT RIGHT  SWAP  changes to  NORMAL       3D PICTURE BALANCE     With regards to the left eye and right eye video of the  3D video  the difference in the video signal for the  right eye can be adjusted based on that for the left  eye     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      3D PICTURE BALANCE  menu is displayed            PICTURE   REONE        POSI    LANGU     3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL            OPTION             66   ENGLISH       E Adjustment method    1  Press the A Y buttons and select the  item for adjusting the right eye video     The video for the left eye and for the right eye are  shown on the left and the right   The items that can be adjusted are contrast   brightness  color  and tint     2  Use the  lt   gt  buttons to change the  value     For details about contrast  brightness  color   and tint  see  CONTRAST       page 40     BRIGHTNESS   m gt  page 40    COLOR        page 40   and  TINT   m    page 40        Current display for left  eye video   Fixed     Current display for right  eye video   Can be adjusted       This is a function to balance 3D video  so do not   intentionally use settings that will upset the balance    Please take care not to make the balance extremely   uneven as this may lead to a feeling of discomfort    This adjustment function is only a
31.  one as the connected player  When 3D video is  not displayed correctly using  AUTO   set to  SIDE BY  SIDE  or  TOP AND BOTTOM  in accordance with the  3D video format     1  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  3D INPUT FORMAT  menu is displayed     Ky PICTURE  Ww POSITION  Ss LANGUAGE    LENS CONTROL    OPTION             2  Select the 3D format with the A V  buttons     3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button        When a 3D video   signal is received  it  automatically changes to  display of 3D video      AUTO        Uses  SIDE BY SIDE    two screen configuration  on each side  format for  3D video display      SIDE BY SIDE        Uses  TOP AND  BOTTOM   two screen  configuration on top and  bottom  format for 3D  video display      TOP AND BOTTOM        Displays 3D video as 2D           NATIVE  vid  o               3D SETTINGS  menu        f a setting other than  AUTO  is selected when the input is switched to HDMI   3D INPUT FORMAT  is changed to  AUTO     when actions such as turning the power of on  switching input  or switching the signal are performed on the connected  device     See the following table regarding settings  input signals and the image for viewing                               Switching 3D   TOP AND   AUTO   SIDE BY SIDE  BOTTOM   NATIVE   Input signal  PACKING  SIDE   Normal 3D video          Normal 3D video    Se   ete    i EI B   BOTTOM A L    Normal 3D video   2D NF                           1 Depending on the signal  it is necessary to set  3D INP
32.  reflected off a screen when using the projector  but limitations to the range of  operability may occur due to reflected light loss resulting from the properties of the screen      The remote control may not be usable if the receiver is exposed to fluorescent or other strong lights  As far as is possible   keep the remote control away from light sources      When viewing 3D images the remote control may not respond well in some cases       page 70     18   ENGLISH    Projector body    About your projector       E Top and front view    Color sensor window  However  this projector  is not equipped with a  color sensor                  Temperature indicator  Lamp indicator    Power indicator    Air exhaust port    Remote control  signal receiver    Lens cover  Protects the projection lens from dust and dirt   Attach the lens cover when  not using the device     Attention      Do not place your hands or objects close to the exhaust port     Do not place hands or face near     Do not place near objects that are intolerant to heat     Inserting fingers may result in injury   Hot air is expelled from the exhaust port and can cause burns   injuries  and deformation     Attention      Ensure that there are no build ups of dirt on the air intake and exhaust ports         Do not place objects in front of the transmitter for the 3D Eyewear   This may lead to the 3D Eyewear not operating correctly     E Control panel    Power button  With the  lt MAIN POWER gt   switch of the projector t
33.  ry   l  v Projection position with no lens sh       ift             SW             Maximum range of adjustment             Horizontal  H     Approximately 26  of the projection screen width  SW           Vertical  V        Approximately 100  of the projection screen height  SH             Position the projector directly in front of the screen and move the lens shift lever to the center to obtain the optimum    projection image quality       When the lens shift lever is at the horizontal limit of the shift range  you cannot move the lever to the vertical limit  Likewise   when the lens shift lever is at the vertical limit of the shift range  you cannot move the lever to the horizontal limit      Shift the lens position within the adjustment range  If you shift the lens position outside the adjustment range  a restriction is  imposed on the lens movement to protect the optical components and the focus changes       f the projected image cannot be fit into the screen using the lens shift function alone  adjust the projection angle using  the adjustable feet  m    page 23   and then correct the keystone distortion using the  KEYSTONE  in the  POSITION  menu      m  page 63     ENGLISH   25    no   D  E              je   Z     Q  Oo       Connections    Before connecting to the projector      Read and follow the operating and connecting instructions of each peripheral device      The peripheral devices must be turned off       f not provided or sold separately with each periphera
34.  the end of its lifespan as a result of shocks   damage  and deterioration related to usage period      Large disparities occur in lifespan due to individual properties and usage conditions  Lifespan is especially  affected if you use the lamp continuously for more than 6 hours or switch it ON OFF rapidly      Very occasionally the lamp may crack after starting projection      The possibility of cracking increases as the lamp nears the end of its lifespan       f the lamp cracks  gas may be leaked from inside and smoke may be seen      Please prepare a spare lamp in advance     About disposal    To dispose of the product  inquire your local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal   The lamp contains mercury  When disposing of used lamp units  contact your local authorities or dealer for correct  methods of disposal     16   ENGLISH    Precautions for use    Accessories       c   zo   Please confirm that the items displayed below are included  S        oE   Wireless remote control unit  1 Lens cover  1 Power cord  1 25    N2QAYB000680   TXFKKO1THHZ   TXFSX01RWDZ  E         v i    PICTURE ju PICTURE fg MEMORY  MODE Sonen LOAD        Attached to the projector by  default         Fang  sot  AA R6 battery  2 CD ROM  1    TXFQB02THHZ     Panasonic  PROJECTOR             For remote control unit                       Attention      Dispose of the packaging appropriately after removing from the product     Contact an Authorized Service Center if you lose any of the inclu
35.  v     D   O  o             fe   53       Reset adjusted menu values    Display the menu screen  to the default settings     Display menus of external devices  when using VIERA Link      A f  Change the operation mode during SR TOMER oe    operation   gamma adjustment   Change the detection level of parallax Panasonic Allocate frequently used operations  when the parallax adjustment monitor Pe and use as a shortcut button     is displayed  when  Mode3  is set      Switch  jnputsignals  Inserting and removing the remote control batteries   Open the cover  Insert the batteries and e Follow the reverse  replace the cover  insert procedure to remove the  from   side   batteries     Se    o       Attention      Do not drop the remote control     Avoid contact with liquids or moisture     Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the remote control       Pressing buttons on the remote control when button lights is set to on illuminates the button lights   Button lights dim if no actions are carried out after approximately 5 seconds  and then extinguish if no actions are carried  out after a further 5 seconds      When pointed directly at the receiver on the front of the projector  the remote control can be used up to a distance of  approximately 7 m  23    It may also be used at a vertical horizontal angle of up to  30 degrees      The remote control may not operate correctly if there is an obstacle between it and the receiver on the projector   Signals from the remote control can be
36.  video   Can be enjoyed as 2D video   2D video is converted to 3D video and   MODE1     shown    MODE5    Use this feature with your mode of  preference                   When actions are performed on the projector such as  switching off or on  switching input  or switching the  signal   2D TO 3D  is changed to  OFF       Depending on the video  there are cases where it is not  converted correctly      When using this function  there are differences in how the  video is viewed compared to the original based on the  video conversion on the device side so keep this in mind  when using      Note that position adjustment of the screen and area  position adjustment of lens control will cause differences  in how the video is viewed      This does not support input from the VIDEO S VIDEO  terminal      For computer  RGB  signals  only 1 920 x 1 080 and  1 280 x 720 signals are supported      If you project a copyrighted image converted from 2D to  3D by using this function for commercial use in a public  place  such as a restaurant or hotel  you may infringe  upon the creator   s copyright which is protected by  copyright law      When the menu disappears  the screen may momentarily  shake horizontally     ENGLISH   69              3D SETTINGS  menu     3D EYEWEAR BRIGHTNESS     This enables adjusting the brightness for the 3D  Eyewear         Switch settings        lt   gt        Switch settings                                            LIGHT        DARK   N  NORMAL   a   LIGHT   
37. 01  Switching the projector on off                    28  SWITCH UIMPUL serura 34  T   Temperature indicator  lt TEMP gt                 85  TEST PATTERN   TINT iii tea enon cits   TRIGGER 1 2 SETTING    eee 79  TrOuUDICSHOOUING  sssini 94  IN S YS TEMissrrransasinatateanre  57  U   UNUSED DEVICE ENERGY SAVE         82  UPPER MASKING AREA   Using VIERA LINK ateinu   V   V AREA POSITION   76  VIERA LINK    eeseseeeeteseseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 81  83  VIERA LINK SETTINGS    eee 81  Viewing in 3D   N POSIMION wisssscsseti sees asin enatnreates  Ww       ENGLISH   109    Appendix             Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union    These symbols are only valid in the European Union     If you wish to discard this product  please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for    the correct method of disposal           Panasonic Corporation    Web Site   http   panasonic net avc projector      Panasonic Corporation 2012    Panasonic System Communications Company of North America  One Panasonic Way 2F 13  Secaucus  NJ 07094  TEL   877  803   8492    Panasonic Canada Inc   5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario L4W 2T3  TEL   905  624   5010    M0912KM0  KI    
38. 09  REC709 DCN   D CINEMA  status CN1   CINEMA1 CN2 CINEMA2 GM1   GAME  m    page 40   QSH BLANK status 0   OFF 1   ON  m    page 83   QFZ FREEZE status  0   OFF 1   ON  m    page 83   QOT OFF TIMER 0 OFF 1 60MIN  2 90MIN  3 120MIN  4   150MIN   status 5 180MIN  6 210MIN  7  240MIN   m    page 80   Parameter  QWM WAVEFORM 0 0FF 1 FULLSCAN Y  2   FULL SCAN R  3   FULL SCAN G   status 4   FULL SCAN B  5   SINGLE LINE SCAN Y  6   SINGLE LINE SCAN R   7   SINGLE LINE SCAN G  8   SINGLE LINE SCAN B     AGOSO   p1p2d1d2d3d4  QVXAGOSU p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255   f AGOS1   p1p2d1d2d3d4  QYXAGOSI SANINA p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255     AGOS2   p1p2d1d2d3d4  QVARGOSZ poet ia p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255     AGOS3   p1p2d1d2d3d4  RGSS p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255     AGISO   p1p2d1d2d3  QVX AGISO p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3   INPUT  001   099   QVX DIFI1 3D INPUT FORMAT   DIFI1  00000   AUTO DIFI1  00001   NATIVE    DIFI1  00003   SIDE BY SIDE DIFI1  00004   TOP AND BOTTOM          ENGLISH   105    Appendix        gt       D  D      Sy  x          Specifications    The following table describes the specifications of the projector        Power supply    AC 100 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz       Power consumption    Less than 310 W  During standby  when fan is stopped   0 08 W                                     Amps 3 8A 1 5A  Panel size  diagonal   18 7 mm  0 74    Aspect ratio 16 9  LCD panel 
39. 3   LENS MEMORY 4  LMLIO    00004   LENS MEMORY 5 LMLIO    00005   LENS MEMORY 6  Sets Y ADJUST   OUTPUT   AGOSO   p1p2d1d2d3d4  p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255   Sets R ADJUST   OUTPUT   AGOS1   p1p2d1d2d3d4  p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255   Sets G ADJUST   OUTPUT   Fe sensi AGOS2   p1p2d1d2d3d4  p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255   Sets B ADJUST   OUTPUT   VXX AGOS3   p1p2d1d2d3d4  p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3d4   OUTPUT  0000   0255   Sets GAMMA ADJUSTMENT   INPUT   AGISO   p1p2d1d2d3  p1p2   POINT  01   15  d1d2d3   INPUT  001   099   Switches TRIGGER 1  OUTPUT  when RS 232C COMMAND LINK is set in the TRIGGER 1  TRIGGER 1   OUTPUT  SETTING menu   TROIO    00000   LOW TROIO    00001   HIGH  Switches TRIGGER 2  OUTPUT  when RS 232C COMMAND LINK is set in the TRIGGER 2  TRIGGER 2   OUTPUT  SETTING menu   TROI1    00000   LOW TROI1    00001   HIGH  Switches the  3D INPUT FORMAT   m    page 64   3D INPUT FORMAT   DIFI1  00000   AUTO DIFI1  00001   NATIVE  DIFI1  00003   SIDE BY SIDE DIFI1  00004   TOP AND BOTTOM       104   ENGLISH           lt Inquiry commands gt     Technical information                                                                status       Command Control contents Parameter  QPW Power status 000   OFF 001   ON  CP1   COMPONENT IN SVD   S VIDEO IN  QIN INPUT signal status   VID   VIDEO IN HD1 HDMI1IN HD2 HDMI2 IN HD3  HDMI3IN  RG1   COMPUTER IN  QPM PICTURE MODE  NOR NORMAL DYN   DYNAMIC 7
40. 76  IPYCCKUI   LOWER MASKING AREA   0  76  Mina  PROCESSING MESSAGE   ON  76  E     a E  OPTION          Submenu items eons Page   ON SCREEN DISPLAY    77  E  3D SETTINGS  i7  BACK COLOR   BLUE  77   STARTUP LOGO   ON  78    Default  Submenu items setting Page  AUTO SEARCH   ON  78   203 cm  HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL     NORMAL  78  POREEN AISR   80 inches    4  FRAME RESPONSE   NORMAL  78   3D INPUT FORMAT   AUTO  64  PROJECTION METHOD   RONN 7   LEFT RIGHT SWAP   NORMAL    66 SK    3D PICTURE BALANCE      66  TRIGGER 1 SETTING   OFF  79   2D TO 3D   OFF  69  TRIGGER 2 SETTING   OFF  79   SLEEP   OFF  80  BRIGHTNESS  NORMALL  79  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE   OFF  80   3D IR TRANSMITTER   STRONG  70  LAMP POWER   NORMAL  81   3D VIEWING MONITOR   MODE1  71  FUNCTION BUTTON    81   3D MOTION REMASTER   ON  72  VIERA LINK SETTINGS  z 81   3D SAFETY B za  OTHER FUNCTIONS    83  PRECAUTIONS   TEST PATTERN    83   LAMP RUNTIME    83   INITIALIZE ALL    84                             1  HDMI IN only      Display of submenu items and default settings differs  depending on the selected input port     ENGLISH   39        PICTURE  menu    Select  PICTURE  from the main menu of          Navigating through the menu         page 37     and choose an item from the submenu      After selecting an item  adjust the image with the  lt  gt   buttons     Remote control Projector controls    S    i     OPTI  lt  gt  REAAN  i     PICTURE MODE     You can use these preset parameter settings to  optimize image proj
41. 8 m  11  9   7 20 m  23  7    0 75 to 2 24 m  3 81m  150   4 49 m  14  9   9 02 m  29  7    0 94 to 2 81 m  5 08 m  200   6 00 m  19  8   12 04 m  39  6    1 25 to 3 74 m  6 35 m  250  1 7 51m  24  8   15 06 m  49  5    1 56 to 4 67 m  7 62 m  300    9 02 m  29  7   18 08 m  59  4    1 87 to 5 61 m  Projection screen size 2 35 1 size       Screen Diagonal  SD     Minimum distance    Maximum distance    Height position                                            LW   LT   H   1 02m  40   1 23m  4  0   2 51m  8  3    0 30 to 0 70 m  1 27m  50   1 55m  5  1   3 15m  10  4    0 37 to 0 87 m  1 52m  60   1 87 m  6  2   3 78 m  12  5    0 45 to 1 05 m  1 78 m  70   2 19m  72   4 42m  14  6    0 52 to 1 22m  2 03 m  80   2 51m  8  3   5 06 m  16  7    0 60 to 1 40 m  2 29 m  90   2 83 m  9  3   5 70m  18  8    0 67 to 1 57 m  2 54 m  100   3 15m  10  4   6 34 m  20  10    0 76 to 1 75 m  3 05 m  120   3 78 m  12  5   7 61m  25  0    0 90 to 2 09 m  3 81m  150   4 74m  15 7   9 53 m Cis   1 13 to 2 62 m  5 08 m  200   6 34 m  20  10   12 72 m  41  9    1 50 to 3 49 m  6 35 m  250  1 7 93 m  26  0   15 91m  52  2    1 87 to 4 36 m  7 62 m  300     9 53 m  31  3   19 10 m  62  8    2 25 to 5 23m    22   ENGLISH                                                                   Projection screen size 16 9 in 2 35 1 size     Minimum distance Maximum distance Height position   Screen Diagonal  SD   LW   LT   H   1 27m  50   1 16m  3  10   2 37 m  7 9    0 25 to 0 75 m  1 52m  60   1 40 m  4
42. AGE    ae                2  Select  SHARPNESS  with the A V  buttons  and adjust with the  lt  gt  buttons       Adjusting the  SHARPNESS     When  ADVANCED  is selected for the   ADJUSTMENT MODE                1  Press the  lt P gt  buttons to select   ADVANCED                ADJUSTMENT MODE    ADVANCED         POSITION  LANGUAGE    all SSES              PICTURE  menu    2  Select item with the A V buttons  and    adjust with the  lt   gt  buttons      Pressing the A Y buttons on the screen during  adjustment switches to the  H SHARPNESS  or   V SHARPNESS  adjustment screen     i     iy  C O                 0      The setting range varies according to the selected  picture mode and input signal      DYNAMIC IRIS     You can switch automatic adjustment of the lamp and  the lens iris on off  This augments the video to create  a video expression with sharp contrast between light  and shade                       LAJ  Switch settings      lt 4 D  gt  Switch settings  Ka   ON  Automatic adjustment                 OFF  No adjustment           WAVEFORM MONITOR     By using a commercial test disk etc  and setting the  luminance level of the output  brightness  signal from  a connected external device to a value within this  projector   s recommended range  you can perform  adjustment so the display performance of the projector  can be fully leveraged     1  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  WAVEFORM MONITOR  menu is displayed           e   iS   7m  Eri                          
43. AREA  SELECT  and then press the  lt ENTER gt     button     The image is frozen and an area for adjustment is  displayed  The image being projected is recorded                                                        and displayed as a frozen image     Items that can be adjusted  3  Use the  lt  gt  buttons to select the area to Submenu items Page  be adjusted   CONTRAST  40      TF    BRIGHTNESS  40   COLOR  40   TINT  40   COLOR TEMPERATURE  41   SHARPNESS  41   ADVANCED MENU  45  MOVE AREA ENTER GO TO SPLIT ADJUST SRE he   6  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button until getting    Note   back to the adjustment screen     Press the  lt RETURN gt  button  and a frozen screen is 7  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button   displayed   4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button  SE ee         Split screen display begins  NO     CANCEL                  The confirmation message is displayed   Select  YES  with the  lt b buttons and press the   lt ENTER gt  button to apply the changes and return  to the frozen screen   Select  NO  with the  lt  gt  buttons and press the   lt ENTER  gt  button to return to the frozen screen  without applying changes     MENU   GOTO  PICTURE MENU ENTER    ADJUSTMENT COMPLETE RETURN   GO TO AREA  SELECT      Select  CANCEL  on the confirmation message and press  the  lt ENTER gt  button to return to the adjustment screen     8  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button     You can now view the projected video with the  adjustments applied        MENU  GOTO PICTURE MENU ENTER  ADJUSTME
44. DYN DYNAMIC 709   REC709 DCN   D CINEMA  CN1  CINEMA1 CN2   CINEMA2 GM1   GAME  DPA PICTURE ADJUST Displays the individual adjustment screen of the  PICTURE  menu operated immediately before  this operation   COLOR    DCM MANAGEMENT Displays the  COLOR MANAGEMENT  menu   OVL VIERA LINK Displays the  VIERA LINK  menu   Displays the SUB MENU of the connected equipment  when  VIERA LINK SETTING     VIERA  OSM SUB MENU LINK  is  ON   and the  VIERA Link  compatible device and CEC compatible equipment of other  manufacturers is connected  For details on the CEC compatible equipment of other manufacturers   see page 97           ENGLISH   103    Appendix        gt       D             Sy  x       Technical information                                                       Command Control contents Remarks  KST KEYSTONE Displays the individual adjustment screen of  KEYSTONE    DAM ADVANCED MENU Displays the individual adjustment screen of the  ADVANCED  menu operated immediately  before this operation   Operates AUTO SETUP   One AUTO SETUP COMPUTER IN  RGB  signals only  exc  movie based signals   Sets the duration of time after which the power is to be turned off automatically   m    page 80   OOT SLEEP Q0 OFF 1 60MIN  2 90MIN  3 120MIN  4   150MIN   5 180MIN  6 210MIN  7  240MIN   O3D 3D SETTINGS Displays the  3D SETTINGS  menu screen   Loads LENS MEMORY   LENS MEMORY      LMLIO    00000   LENS MEMORY 1 LMLIO    00001   LENS MEMORY 2  LOAD LMLIO    00002   LENS MEMORY 3 LMLIO    0000
45. Display method 3 transparent LCD panels  RGB   Drive method Active matrix method  Pixels 2 073 600  1 920 x 1 080  x 3 panels  Lan Motorized zoom  2x  Motorized focus  Bass F 1 9   3 2  f 22 4 mm   44 8 mm  Lamp UHM lamp  220 W   Luminosity  2 400 Im  0   C   40   C  32   F   104   F   Teniperature When  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE   Operating environment  m gt  page 80  is set to  ON   0   C    35   C  32   F   95   F   Humidity 20    80   no condensation        Horizontal scanning    Scanning frequency    15 kHz   74 kHz       frequency Vertical scanning   for RGB signal    frequency    24 Hz   85 Hz       Dot clock frequency       Less than 154 MHz       COMPONENT  YPzPr  signals    525i  480i   625i  576i   525p  480p   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       Color system    7  NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM        Projection size    When displaying 3D images 1 02 m   5 08 m  40    200    When displaying 2D images 1 02 m   7 62 m  40    300         Projection distance    When displaying 3D images 1 2 m   12 0 m  3 11    39 4    16 9 size   When displaying 2D images 1 2 m   18 1 m  3 11    595    16 9 size        Screen aspect ratio    16 9       Installation       FRONT DESK  FRONT CEILING  REAR DESK  REAR CEILING   Menu selection method         1  Measurement  measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with 15021118 international    standards      2  Fo
46. Do not look and place your skin into the lights emitted from the lens while the projector is being used   Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight     Strong light is emitted from the projector   s lens  Do not look or place your hands directly into this light     Be especially careful not to let young children look into the lens  In addition  turn off the main power when  you are away from the projector     Never attempt to remodel or disassemble the projector   High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks     For any inspection  adjustment and repair work  please contact an Authorized Service Center     Do not project an image with the lens cover attached   Doing so can cause fire     Do not allow metal objects  flammable objects  or liquids to enter inside of the projector  Do not allow  the projector to get wet   Doing so may cause short circuits or overheating  and result in fire  electric shock  or malfunction of the  projector       Do not place containers of liquid or metal objects near the projector      If liquid enters inside of the projector  consult your dealer      Particular attention must be paid to children     Use the ceiling mount bracket specified by Panasonic   Defects in the ceiling mount bracket will result in falling accidents     Attach the supplied safety cable to the ceiling mount bracket to prevent the projector from falling down     Installation work  such as ceiling mount bracket  should only be carried out by a qualified technician   If inst
47. GAMMAADJUSTMENT          cee 45    H  HAREA POSITION 2  cccsicusactcecs 76    HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL           HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  FEPOSITION av cisssecciscsssecs sea sttreticsciateearsacns    l  INPUT GUIDE wks coca 77    K  KEYSTONE aoi eiia 63    L   Lamp indicator  lt LAMP gt  s s 86  LAMP POWER      LAMP RUNTIME  Lamp unit     LANGUAGE   0  seeeeteeeteees  LEFT MASKING AREA  LEFT RIGHT SWAP                LENS CONTROL      LENS MEMORY EDIT cesses   LENS MEMORY LOAD vseen 73  LENS MEMORY SAVE  LenS Shift itici  LOWER MASKING AREA   76                 Menu navigation            cesses 37  MPEG NR csvset 51          Optional accessories              OSD DESIGN          eee  OSD POSITION  OTHER FUNCTIONS  OVER SCAN      eseseccseseceseeeseseseeeeseeeeaeeeees    P    POSITION iiri  Positioning            Power cord               Power indicator  POWER OFF LINK        c cccscescsssecesecsesees 82  POWER ON LINK         ccccccccessecseecsesees   Precautions for use  PROCESSING MESSAGE               06  Projecting an image              sceseeeeeeeeee  PROJECTION METHOD       Projector Dody tise ctciescrnaistscnceineaeas    R             Remote control  Resetting to the default settings                33    RGB YCsCr  RGB YPsPr  RIGHT MASKING AREA    S  SOREEN SIZE iaaa 64  Selecting the picture mode            eee 32  Serial terminal  SOMO UD  poeno a NE  SHARPNESS                Specifications             SPLIT ADJUST    STARTUP LOGO   Supported 3D video signal list                1
48. HDMI input  terminal and  PICTURE MODE  is set to  REC709                     E  DETAIL CLARITY     You can adjust the detail clarity system levels         Reducethe    effect     __ Strengthen the  effect      Setting range  0 to  7     PICTURE  menu       E  CINEMA REALITY     You can switch the automatic image synchronizer on off for  24 frames a second images  such as movies     i     42             Switch settings      lt    SR   Switch settings          g  CTY   ON  Cinema reality active   OFF  Cinema reality inactive                   CINEMA REALITY  is effective only with interlace  signals     E  SUPER WHITE     Intensity information for higher than 100  intensity that   is included in the image information is replicated  When it  appears that bright whites  such as the clouds or a white  T shirt at a beach in the middle of the summer  are blurred  out without any contrast  set this function to  ON  to prevent  white peak     y    ee   4 d  Switch settings AY ENTER oh Switch settings               Di   ON  Super white enabled    OFF  Super white disabled                   This function is disabled under the following conditions     When  SPLIT ADJUST  is used for adjustment    For other than HDMI1  HDMI2  and HDMIS3 input    When the  HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL  is set to  EXPAND        E  TV SYSTEM      Only during VIDEO or S VIDEO signal input   The projector automatically detects the input signal but if  an unstable signal is input  set the system manually  Set  with a sys
49. IN   Turn power off after 240 minutes                  The projector automatically enters power off preparation  mode  the power indicator illuminates orange   and then  enters standby mode  the power indicator illuminates or  flashes in red        page 28      3 minutes before turn off  the number of minutes  remaining will be displayed in the lower right corner      if  SLEEP  mode is set to  OFF  mode before the  specified time has elapsed the settings are erased      HIGH ALTITUDE MODE     Set to  ON  when using at locations between 1 400 m   4 593 ft  and 2 700 m  8 858 ft  above sea level         Switch settings     4    gt        Switch settings       When using at an altitude of less        OFF  than 1 400 m  4 593 ft  above  sea level  When using at high altitudes   ON   between 1 400 m  4 593 ft  and    2 700 m  8 858 ft  above sea  level                   The fan rotation and operating noise increases if set to   ON       OPTION  menu     LAMP POWER   VIERA LINK SETTINGS        Switch the lamp intensity according to the usage Configure VIERA Link   environment of the projector and its intended use  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       The  VIERA LINK SETTINGS  confirmation  message is displayed         Switch settings     4  gt        Switch settings                                        PICTURE   RERUN ON  When higher luminance is    NORMAL  E   gi POSITION  POWEROFFUNK 1 NO  require  ENERGYSHVINGMODENTTN  QUICK START       LANGUAGE    UNUSED DEVICE ENERGY SAVE  
50. LANK  setting  will be released     3  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to move the  cursor to  DELAY TIME     4  Press the  lt  gt  buttons to set the delay  time for the trigger output signal    The delay time can be set to 2  4  6  8  10  20  and  30 seconds     It is possible to delay the trigger output signal  12 V   by the amount of time set   Only available if trigger  output item is selected      E g   Select  SELECT 4 3 ASPECT  of the trigger output  function and set the delay time to 10 seconds     gt  Set the  ASPECT  in the  POSITION  menu to  4 3    and 12V is output from the trigger port after 10  seconds       You should not use trigger terminal output as the power  source for other devices      The projector will not accept trigger input while preparing  to project after the power has been switched on and  while preparing to shutdown after projection  Input trigger  signals after projection starts or after entering standby  mode      12 V cannot be output from the trigger terminal when the  projector is in standby mode     80   ENGLISH       Set the time for the power to be automatically turned    off         Switch settings      lt 4  gt        Switch settings                          OFF  Inactive   60MIN   Turn power off after 60 minutes   90MIN   Turn power off after 90 minutes   120MIN   Turn power off after 120 minutes   150MIN   Turn power off after 150 minutes   180MIN   Turn power off after 180 minutes   210MIN   Turn power off after 210 minutes   240M
51. Lamp unit    The lamp unit is a consumable component  See    When to replace the lamp unit     m    page 90  about the lifespan   Contact your dealer if you wish to purchase a replacement lamp unit  ET LAA410  Service component    It is recommended that specialized engineers perform lamp unit replacement  Contact your dealer     Attention      Wait until the lamp unit has cooled sufficiently before replacing  wait one hour or longer    The lamp cover gets very hot  and contact with it can cause burns     E Before replacing the lamp unit      A Phillips screwdriver is necessary when carrying out  replacement  Hold the screwdriver firmly      The light source lamp is a glass component  If it is hit on a  hard object or dropped  breakage may occur    Be careful when handling a light source lamp      Do not disassemble or modify the lamp unit      Grip the handle when you remove the lamp unit  Some parts  of the lamp unit are sharpened and may cause injury      The lamp may be ruptured  Care should be taken not to  scatter pieces of the broken lamp glass when replacing the  lamp unit  Pieces of the broken lamp may fall from the lamp  unit especially when the projector is mounted on the ceiling  so  when replacing the lamp unit do not stand directly underneath  it or position your face close to it      The lamp contains mercury  Contact the local government  office or distributor for the correct disposal of the old lamp unit       Be sure to use the lamp unit specified           o
52. MI 2 is displayed  as  RECORDER 1   and the recorder  connected to HDMI 3 is displayed as            fvERAuNK CONTROL Mo        ENTER    SELECT    a  RETURN                Access and operate the menu of the  RECORDER 2    equipment  1  Select  VIERA LINK CONTROL  with Note          he A Y buttons   Some operations may not be available depending on  the   the device  In this case  use its own remote control to  2  Select the type of the device to be operate the device      The colored buttons operations  such as changing the  date of TV program for Blu ray Disc Recorder cannot be  3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button  controlled by the projector remote control     RECORDER   PLAYER   HOME THEATER    CAMCORDER   LUMIX   DIGITAL CAMERA   OTHER      HOME THEATER  is a system that includes  the projector  an audio output device  and a  video output device      OTHER  indicates tuner  such as the set top  box     connected with the  lt P gt  buttons        VIERA LINK CONTROL RECORDER             ENTER    SELECT    f    RETURN          The menu of the accessed device    appears    The input mode switches automatically                gt       D  D     Sy  x       98   ENGLISH         HOME THEATER VOLUME     You can adjust the volume of the theater speaker with the   projector remote control       f the volume cannot be adjusted  check the settings  of the device     1  Select  HOME THEATER VOLUME  with  the AY buttons             RECORDER o  ENTER 2 HOME THEATER VOLUME  CQ  SELECT      
53. NO  STAY ON   When lower luminance is VERSION   HDAVI Control 5   ECO  ie   sufficient 3D SETTINGS                  Note   LENS CONTROL      The brightness in the  ECO  settings is lowered  enabling saving power and reducing operating noise  It  is recommended that you use the  ECO  setting when                         viewing in a place where natural light is blocked and   there is no artificial light  E  VIERA LINK         When no input signal is detected  the function is disabled  Set whether the VIERA Link control is active     FUNCTION BUTTON  Switch settings        D    _ switch settings  Display the function currently assigned to the e   lt FUNCTION gt  button of the remote control  Also   cancel the assigned function   ON  Active  E How to cancel function assignment  OFF  Inactive  1  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button  When  VIERA LINK  is  ON   the following settings can be    The  FUNCTION BUTTON  confirmation message made   is displayed         POWER ON LINK        FUNCTION BUTTON IS DISABLED   POWER OFF LINK         OK  ENERGY SAVING MODE               UNUSED DEVICE ENERGY SAVE              2  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons   3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button        See    Using the  lt FUNCTION gt  button    in    Remote  control operation    regarding allocating operations to the   lt FUNCTION  gt  button   m    page 34     ENGLISH   81           OPTION  menu       E  POWER ON LINK     Specify whether or not to switch the power of the projector  on when it 
54. NT COMPLETE RETURN   GO TO AREA SELECT     When  SPLIT ADJUST MODE  is  REVERSE     44   ENGLISH     PICTURE  menu     ADVANCED MENU     You can perform more detailed image adjustment      You cannot adjust menu items that are displayed in grey  during split adjustment      The  KEYSTONE  of  POSITION  becomes inactive  during split adjustment      When a 3D signal is being input  including converting 2D  to 3D   the  SPLIT ADJUST  cannot be executed     manually        Press the  lt ENTER gt  button    The  ADVANCED MENU  menu is displayed               ke    POSITION    LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL    OPTION    GAMMA ADJUSTMENT ADVANCED 1             E  GAMMA ADJUSTMENT   You can make detailed adjustments to the light intensity  of each input signal level by using the  ADVANCED1      ADVANCED8  mode  or adjust at 3 levels  high  mid  low   by using the  SIMPLE  mode       You can only carry out the  GAMMA ADJUSTMENT   through either the  ADVANCED1     ADVANCED8  or   SIMPLE  mode  Both modes cannot be used at the    same time      Adjusting the gamma     when  ADVANCED1       ADVANCED    is  selected in the  ADJUSTMENT MODE       1  Press the A Y buttons to select   GAMMA ADJUSTMENT   and press the     lt ENTER gt  button     The  GAMMA ADJUSTMENT  menu appears     2  Press the A Y buttons to select        ADJUSTMENT MODE   and then press  the  lt P buttons to select any one from   ADVANCED1  through  ADVANCED8      me  Gq  SI      ke       PICTURE    POSITION   
55. P  and then press the   lt ENTER  gt  button   H POSITION    V POSITION     DOT CLOCK   and  CLOCK PHASE  are adjusted  automatically in accordance with the input signal     ENGLISH   63        3D SETTINGS  menu    Either press the  lt 3D gt  button on the remote       control or select  3D SETTINGS  from the   main menu in    Navigating through the menu           page 37  and select the item from a submenu      After selecting an item  adjust the screen position  using the A V  lt   gt  buttons     Remote control Projector controls     SCREEN SIZE        When viewing 3D video  set the screen size for    projection      102 cm  40 inches      4    152 cm  60 inches                  508 cm  200 inches                   457 cm  180 inches                  406 cm  160 inches                     356 cm  140 inches         t       203 cm  80 inches              254 cm  100 inches              305 cm  120 inches                                    Switch settings      lt 4               gt      Switch settings      In the case that the actual projection screen size and  the menu size do not match  select a screen size that is  slightly larger than the actual screen size      if  AUTO SWITCHING  in the  LENS CONTROL  menu is  set to  2 35 1 IMAGE DETECTION   set the size to 1 02 m   40   larger than the actual screen used for projection     64   ENGLISH     3D INPUT FORMAT     In the case that 3D video is not displayed in 3D  correctly  set the 3D format of the projector to the  same
56. PLIT  ADJUST  settings  when displaying the  TEST PATTERN    2 35 1 cinema scope screen or  WAVEFORM MONITOR   or when no signal is   16 9 projection area size video display position detected      During the display of 3D images  you cannot use  LEFT  MASKING AREA    RIGHT MASKING AREA    UPPER  MASKING AREA    LOWER MASKING AREA       PROCESSING MESSAGE     You can set whether to show or hide the execution    message during switching of lens settings    LEFT MASKING AREA     You can place a blank  mask  area in the left side edge on Switch settings     4   gt        Switch settings  the screen     adjust the vertical discrepancy between the screen  position and the video display position           2 35 1 cinema scope screen            ON  Show the execution message   OFF  Hide the execution message                        Setting range  0 to 70    76   ENGLISH        OPTION  menu    Select  OPTION  from the main menu of      Navigating through the menu         page 37     and choose an item from the submenu      Select item and use the  lt   gt  buttons to switch the  settings     Remote control Projector controls    LA 4    eS sof    BACK   RETURN     ON SCREEN DISPLAY     This enables setup related to on screen display     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  ON SCREEN DISPLAY  menu is displayed     OPTION  SUB               ag PICTURE  EN DETAILED          TYPE1 i      POSITION    Y N CENTER  c  LANGUAGE      3D SETTINGS           LENS CONTROL          E  INPUT GUIDE   
57. PONENT signals  YCsCp           eerily YPsPr  from the device connected  to COMPONENT IN   S VIDEO signal from the device  PAREN connected to S VIDEO IN    VIDEO IN  VIDEO signal from the device    connected to VIDEO IN        HDMI signal from the device   HDMI 1 2 3 IN    connected to  HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 HDMI IN 3        RGB signal and  COMPONENT signals  YCgCr     ESEE YPBPR  from the device connected             to COMPUTER IN        When  INPUT GUIDE  on the  OPTION  menu is   set to  DETAILED       page 77   graphical guidance  will be displayed on the upper right of the projected  image  and the currently selected input terminal   can be checked   The selected input method will be  highlighted in yellow     Press the button several times or press A WV  lt   gt  to  cycle through the input methods    It may take time for the video to change after  switching input     34   ENGLISH       Attention      Input a signal noted in the    List of compatible signals       m gt  page 100       See    Connecting terminals    regarding input ports      m gt  page 20       f no operations are performed for approximately 3  seconds  the input guidance display automatically  disappears        f a port that has no input is selected  the whole input port  graphic flashes  This graphic is displayed until an input is  present     Using the  lt FUNCTION gt  button    Functions used often can be allocated to the   lt FUNCTION gt  button on the remote control and this  can be used as a short
58. Panasonic    Operating Instructions  Functional Manual  LCD Projector    Model No  PT A E 8000 U       Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product       Before operating this product  please read the instructions  Basic Guide   Functional Manual  carefully and  save this manual for future use       Before using your projector  be sure to read    Read this first      m    pages 6 to 13      HM reaLD  3D    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE          ENGLISH  TQBJ0466          Trademarks  e Apple and iPhone are the trademarks of Apple Inc  registered in the United States and other countries     e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation   e SVGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association   e HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface is a trademark or registered trademark 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     e RealD 3D is a trademark of RealD Inc   e Other names  company names or product names used in these operating instructions are the trademarks or registered    trademarks of their respective holders   Please note that the operating instructions do not include the    and TM symbols     Illustrations in these operating instructions  e Note that illustrations of the projector may differ from the ones you actually see     Page references  e In these instructions  references to page
59. Press the power  lt c   gt  button on the  projector or on the remote control to  start video projection     Care and replacement    20  Press the  lt MENU gt  button to display the  menu screen and select  OPTION  with  the A Y buttons     21  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button and select   LAMP RUNTIME  with the A V buttons     22  Hold the  lt ENTER gt  button down for 3  seconds     The confirmation message is displayed     LAMP RUNTIME RESET     OK       23  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons and  then press the  lt ENTER gt  button     LAMP RUNTIME is reset to    0     and the projector  powers off  After a short while  the projector enters  standby mode     E Attaching the top cover    Hold the top cover as shown in the  diagram below  align the hinge with the  support  and while pushing the arm in the  direction of the arrow  towards the inner  side of the projector   push it into the  groove        ENGLISH   93    o  oO             i    ad      i                 5    a  D      D     fa    o        Troubleshooting    Re confirm these points     See the relevant page for details                                   does not appear or it  appears jumbled     Problem Cause Page    The power cord may not be connected  28    The  lt MAIN POWER gt  switch is turned  lt OFF gt   29  Power does not turn     The wall outlet may not be supplying electricity       on    The circuit breakers may have tripped          lt TEMP gt  indicator or  lt LAMP gt  indicator is illuminated or 
60. R  1 SETTING   TRIGGER 2 SETTING  menu  a trigger  output signal is sent to an external device with a trigger  terminal to enable control     E  INPUT     Receipt of a trigger input signal from an external device  enables control of projector operation setup in the   TRIGGER 1 SETTING   TRIGGER 2 SETTING  menu        A 1 2    Z ONSCREENDISPAY  PICTURE    BACKCOLOR BLUE   ON  POSTION AUTOSE on   EOMISIGNAELEVE T NORA   ERAVERESPONSE T NORMAL  PROJECTION METHOD FRONT DESK      OFF                LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL    NORMAL    v                1  Usethe A Y buttons to select  TRIGGER  1 SETTING  or  TRIGGER 2 SETTING  and  press the  lt ENTER gt  button      The  TRIGGER SETTING  menu is displayed        PICTURE   Mea    POSITION    LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL                2  Press the A V  lt  gt  buttons to select  the input output function and press the     lt ENTER gt  button       Function settings        OFF      3D SHUTTER  OUT           Unable to transmit the  trigger output signal  Does  not function even if trigger  input signal is received    Trigger input signal can  be received     An external 3D IR  Transmitter  optional  accessory  will not  operate even if  connected     Select this for connecting    and use of an external 3D  IR Transmitter  optional  accessory           Read the operating instructions for the external 3D IR  Transmitter  optional accessory  when using a 3D IR                         Transmitter       Output  
61. R  MANAGEMENT  menu      PICTURE  menu      Adjusting the selected color  when    1     2     3      RGBCMVY  is selected for  ADJUSTMENT  MODE     Select the color from 6 different color types   RED     GREEN    BLUE    CYAN    MAGENTA    YELLOW   and  adjust  COLOR    TINT  and  BRIGHTNESS      Press the  lt P buttons to select  RGBCMY   in  ADJUSTMENT MODE                NORMAL    ADJUSTMENT MODE RGBCMY                      Press the A Y buttons to select  START  ADJUSTMENT  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button     Press the A V buttons to select your  desired color and press the  lt ENTER gt                                                                    4  Press the A Y buttons to select a menu  item and the  lt  gt  buttons to adjust each  item level        Adjust the vividness of the  color      Setting range    30 to  30  Adjust the color tone     Setting range    30 to  30  Adjust the brightness of the  color      Setting range    20 to  20     COLOR         TINT         BRIGHTNESS                   The default setting for each item is  0    After adjusting  the post adjustment color  D  is  displayed        5  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      PROCESSING  message is displayed for a few  seconds and the result is stored in  LOG    You can store up to 6 different color adjusted  images under  LOG   Press the  lt RETURN gt   button to adjust the other colors  Repeat from  step 3  to store more adjustments     6  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button or  lt MENU gt   butt
62. Select to brighten the 3D video display      NORMAL    Select this as standard for 3D viewing              DARK    Select to reduce 3D video afterimage             When you switch the brightness of 3D Eyewear  the  screen may momentarily appear jumbled     70   ENGLISH        3D IR TRANSMITTER     This controls the 3D IR Transmitter embedded in this    projector         Switch settings      lt 4  gt        Switch settings                                OFF      gt   WEAK    amp  t   STRONG  e  MEDIUM                 This sets the IR output of the 3D IR   STRONG    Transmitter to high   Select this when viewing 3D video     This sets the IR output of the 3D IR  Transmitter to middle  Select this when   MEDIUM    the response of the remote control of  the projector or the external device is  poor     This sets the IR output of the 3D IR  Transmitter to low    Select this when the response of the  remote control is poor even when set  to  MEDIUM      This sets the IR output of the 3D IR   OFF  Transmitter to off   Select this when not viewing 3D video            WEAK                       f you feel that the response of the remote control for  this projector or external devices is poor when using the  built in 3D IR Transmitter  first set to  MEDIUM   If no  improvements are seen  set to  WEAK       This menu cannot be used to control the external 3D IR  transmitter  optional accessory       3D SETTINGS  menu           3D VIEWING MONITOR     In the 3D video the depth of field ef
63. Set the display method for the currently selected input port  name  This is displayed in the top right of the screen when  the  lt INPUT SELECT gt  button is pressed   m    page 34         Switch settings     lt   gt        Switch settings          erep DiEP  the input terminal  graphically   OFF  Turn off the guidance   SIMPLE  Display the name of input  terminal only                E  OSD DESIGN     Set the color of the on screen menu         Switch settings     4    gt        Switch settings       dats Display using normal design   TYPE2  Display using black and white  design                E  OSD POSITION     You can change the displaying position of the on screen  menu         Switch settings     4    gt        Switch settings                                CENTER  Display in the center of the  projection screen   LOWER LEFT  Display in the bottom left  of the projection screen  Display in the bottom   LOWER CENTER    center of the projection  screen   LOWER RIGHT  Display in the bottom right  of the projection screen   UPPER LEFT  Display in the upper left of  the projection screen   UPPER CENTER  Display in the upper center  of the projection screen   UPPER RIGHT  Display in the upper right  of the projection screen           BACK COLOR     Set the color of the projection screen when no signal  is input         Switch settings     lt     gt        Switch settings              BLUE  Display the whole projection  screen blue    BLACK  Display the whole projection  screen
64. TION     E POWER    When disconnecting the power cord  be sure to hold the power plug and power connector   If the power cord itself is pulled  the lead will become damaged  and fire  short circuits or serious electric  shocks will result        Important    c  fe   5      E  p   e              When not using the projector for an extended period of time  disconnect the power plug from the wall  outlet and remove the batteries from the remote control   Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock     Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before carrying out any cleaning and replacing the unit   Failure to do so may result in electric shock     E ON USE INSTALLATION    Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector   Failure to observe this will cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall  which could result in damage or  injury  The projector will be damaged or deformed     Do not put your weight on this projector   You could fall or the projector could break  and injury will result     Be especially careful not to let young children stand or sit on the projector     Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations   Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate  or result in fire     Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves     Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector   Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables  which will cause fire or 
65. UT FORMAT        page 64       During 2D to 3D conversion   3D INPUT FORMAT  cannot be performed      Depending on the device connected  there are cases where it differs from the content described above      A FRAME PACKING signal is a 3D signal for when a Blu ray 3D compatible disc is played back with a device such as a 3D  compatible Blu ray player connected using HDMI      The SIDE BY SIDE signal uses two videos arranged next to each other and converts them to a 3D video      A TOP AND BOTTOM signal is when two videos are arranged on top of each other are used and converted to a 3D video      When the freeze function is being used  the  3D INPUT FORMAT  cannot be executed       As regards the    Normal 3D video    shown in the table  a 3D video is available when power is supplied to the 3D Eyewear   The 3D effect is not achieved if the power supply is cut off        ENGLISH   65        3D SETTINGS  menu           LEFT RIGHT SWAP     Switch to  SWAPPED  if you feel discomfort when  watching a 3D video with 3D Eyewear         Switch settings     4 7     Switch settings                 NORMAL    4    SWAPPED                    If the 3D video is being displayed  correctly while the 3D Eyewear is  being worn  do not change from   NORMAL  settings     Select this if a feeling of discomfort is   SWAPPED    felt towards the 3D video while wearing     NORMAL              3D Eyewear          If 3D video is being correctly displayed in 3D  setting   LEFT RIGHT SWAP  to  SWAPPED  may
66. VD   S VIDEO IN  INPUT VID   VIDEO IN HD1 HDMI1IN HD2 HDMI2IN HD3 HDMI3 IN  RG1   COMPUTER IN  OMN MENU Displays the main menu   OEN ENTER Activates the selected items in the menu mode   OBK RETURN Returns to the previous menu or escaping from the menu mode   OCU  OCD Navigation buttons  OCU   A cursor OCD   Y cursor  OCL  AV  lt P  OCL    lt  cursor OCR    gt  cursor  OCR  OLE LENS Displays the test patterns for adjusting  ZOOM FOCUS      RETURN  or  MENU  when finishing   OST DEFAULT Resets to the factory default setting   m    page 33   Freezes the projected screen   m    page 83   OFZ FREEZE 0   OFF  1   ON  FC1 FUNCTION BUTTON   Activates the function allocated to the  lt FUNCTION gt  button of the remote control   Turns off the projection temporarily   Sends the command to switch between ON and OFF   m    page 83   OSH PUAN Do not rapidly switch between ON OFF   While the BLANK function is ON  it is switched OFF when any command is received   OVM PICTURE Activates the  PICTURE  menu  Send the command to switch menu items    m  page 40   OMM MEMORY LOAD   Displays the  MEMORY LOAD  menu   Parameter  O0 OFF 1 FULLSCAN Y  2 FULLSCAN R  3   FULL SCAN G   OWM WAVEFORM 4   FULL SCAN B  5   SINGLE LINE SCAN Y  6   SINGLE LINE SCAN R   7   SINGLE LINE SCAN G  8   SINGLE LINE SCAN B   vst ASPECT Switches the aspect ratio  Aspect ratio is switched each time this command is sent    m gt  page 61   Switches the  PICTURE MODE    mb page 40   Parameter  VPM PICTURE MODE NOR   NORMAL 
67. allation is not carried out and secured correctly it can cause injury or accidents  such as electric shocks     Do not use anything other than an authorized ceiling mount bracket     Be sure to use the provided accessory wire with an eye bolt as an extra safety measure to prevent the  projector from falling down   Install in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket              Important    c  2           3   p  2           ENGLISH   9       Read this first        z   e      3      Z   e         jyueyodul           WARNING     E ACCESSORIES    Do not use or handle the batteries improperly  and refer to the following   Failure to observe this will cause burns  batteries to leak  overheat  explode or catch fire     Do not use unspecified batteries     Do not disassemble dry cell batteries     Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or fire     Do not allow the   and   terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as  necklaces or hairpins     Do not store batteries together with metallic objects     Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects     Make sure the polarities    and    are correct when inserting the batteries     Do not use a new battery together with an old battery or mix different types of batteries     Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed     If the battery fluid leaks  do not touch it with bare hands  and take the following measures if necessary     Ba
68. als  PAL 625i  576i  625p  576p      OVER SCAN     If the 4 edges of an image are partly dropped  you can  use this function to adjust and project it properly            Shrink image     4 i   Enlarge image      Setting range  0 to  10      COMPUTER signal  exc  movie based signals  is not  supported      KEYSTONE     If the projector is aligned non perpendicularly to the  screen  or if the projection screen has an angled  surface  you can correct the keystone vertically        Image Operation                           Setting range   32 to  32      You can correct the distortion   30 degrees from the  vertical plane  However  if there is overcorrection  the  image quality may deteriorate and become blurry  For a  better quality image  installing the projector with minimum  distortion is recommended      When adjustment with  KEYSTONE  carried out  the  vertical center of the screen and the lens need to be  realigned      The result of the keystone correction will affect the size of  the image      Keystone correction does not function on the menu  screen      Some distortion may occur due to lens shift adjustment      The result of the keystone correction may affect the  aspect ratio      When adjustment is performed with keystone correction   the parallax adjustment result set in the  3D VIEWING  MONITOR  is discarded  and the parallax adjustment  function is disabled      AUTO SETUP     COMPUTER IN  RGB  signals only  exc  movie based  signals    When you select  AUTO SETU
69. alue  can be set in the range of  252   to  252  The adjustable range  depends on the input level  The  standard value is 0     POINT    INPUT    OUTPUT       6  Change the POINT  adjust the INPUT level   and also adjust the OUTPUT level      In the screen displayed in 5   select any one  from  Y    R    G   or  B   and then perform the  operation after pressing the  lt ENTER gt  button   The respective operations are described below     a  Changing the point to be adjusted     Press the  lt P buttons to move the cursor for  selecting the point  to the left or right   Press the    button to move one point to the right   Press the  lt  button to move one point to the left                 MMe c         B  m                                                                                                    POINT a    INPUT o output E       b  Adjusting the input level  only  Y       Press the  lt SUB MENU gt  button to set the   OPERATION MODE  to  INPUT ADJUSTMENT    See the operation guide to check if the current  status is the  CHANGE POINT  mode or the  INPUT  ADJUSTMENT  mode     Operation Guide          f you press the  lt  gt  buttons  you can adjust the  input level of the currently selected point   The input level can be set in the range of 1 to 99   in increments of 1   However  you cannot set an  input level more than that of the adjoining points       The input level can be adjusted only when  Y  is being  adjusted   The input level cannot be adjusted when  R    G   o
70. and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button     The  Initializing      screen is displayed followed by  the  Turn OFF computer  confirmation screen      3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     At this point  all key operations other than the   lt ENTER gt  button and the power  lt         gt  button are  disabled     4  Wait until the power indicator of the  projector  lt ON  G    STANDBY  R  gt  lights  up red or flashes  the fan stops     5  Turn OFF the power supply by pressing    the  lt OFF gt  side of the  lt MAIN POWER gt   switch        84   ENGLISH    TEMP and LAMP Indicators       Managing the indicated problems    If a problem should occur with the projector  the lamp indicator  lt LAMP gt  and or temperature indicator  lt TEMP gt   will illuminate or flash  Check the indicator status and deal with problems as follows     Attention      When switching off power to deal with problems  ensure that you follow the procedure in    Switching off the power       m    page 30        Check the status of the power supply with the power indicator  lt ON  G  STANDBY  R  gt        page 28        O O    O  TEMP LAMP ONG           STANDBY  R   Temperature indicator   Lamp indicator    E Temperature indicator  lt TEMP gt           lluminates red during projection    Indicator  Alert indicating  REFER TO THE    TEMP indicator    SECTION IN THE OPERATION MANUAL   is  status displayed       Flashing red when power is turned off  projection stops automatically         Problem The temperature in
71. are being  displayed        Selected  color    Adjusted  color E          ED 0  10     10     10     10      10   10     10     10     10      10   0    0     0    10     10     10                                                                            a  Ss                                     Press A Y to select the point you wish  to edit  and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button  to display the screen to select  CHANGE   or  DELETE      CHANGE   The  CURSOR  menu is  displayed and you can  readjust the color     DELETE   Deletes point adjustment   data    Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button  to display a confirmation  message    Select  OK  with the  lt  gt   buttons and press the   lt ENTER  gt  button to delete      POINT    1     8     Press A Y to select the color you  wish to edit  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to display the screen to select   CHANGE  or  DELETE      N  CHANGE   You can readjust the color    BLUE   DELETE   Deletes color adjustment   CYAN  history     MAGENTA  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button   YELLOW  to display a confirmation    message   Select  OK  with the  lt  gt   buttons and press the   lt ENTER  button to delete           When  ALL DELETE  is selected using   the A V buttons and  lt ENTER gt  is   pressed  a confirmation message is   ALL displayed    DELETE    Select  OK  with the   a  gt  buttons and press   the  lt ENTER  gt  button to delete all logs    The  PROFILE  setting will be set to    NORMAL  if all logs are deleted              Whe
72. cable may be too long   Cable must be less than 10 m  32 10   in length        Picture from a   The external video output from a personal computer may not be correct        You may be able to change the external output settings by pressing the  Fn     computer  F3  or  Fn     F10  keys simultaneously  The actual method varies depending on  does not appear  the type of computer  refer to the documentation provided with your computer for  further details    Video from HDMI   The HDMI cable is not fully inserted  27  compatible device   Turn the power for the projector and the external device off and on  28    A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input  100       3D video is disrupted  while viewing a 3D  video             The 3D Eyewear may be out of battery  If you are using a rechargeable 3D  Eyewear  charge the battery of the 3D Eyewear  If you are using a disposable  battery for 3D Eyewear  replace the battery             If the projector still does not work correctly after checking the points above  contact your dealer     94   ENGLISH          Ceiling mount bracket safeguards      When mounting the projector on the ceiling  use the Panasonic specified ceiling mount bracket  model no   ET PKA110H  for  high ceilings  and ET PKA110S  for low ceilings        Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician      Even during the guarantee period  the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage 
73. caused by using a ceiling  mount bracket which is not purchased from an authorized distributors  or environmental conditions      Unused ceiling mount brackets should be removed promptly by a qualified technician      Be sure to use a torque driver  Do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver      See the installation instructions of the ceiling mount bracket for details      The model number of accessories and optional accessories is subject to change without notice     Bottom view Model No  of ceiling mount bracket  ET PKA110H  for high ceiling   ET PKA1108S  for low ceiling       Holes for ceiling mount bracket     attachment screws  M4 x 0 7        Z    9 mm  11 32                                                                                          Torque  1 25   0 2 N m    ENGLISH   95        5                 ad                  gt   Ke  D  D        x       Using VIERA Link       VIERA Link  HDAVI Control  connects projector and the equipment with VIERA Link function  and enables easy   control of the home theater equipment using the projector remote control      This projector supports    HDAVI Control 5    function   However  the available features depends on the connected device   s version of HDAVI Control  Please confirm the  connected device   s version of HDAVI Control      Even with devices from other companies  if it is HDMI specification CEC compatible  there are cases where same function  can be used     Summary of VIERA Link features   
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75. ce from the screen or stop watching    For explanation about each line  refer to the following  explanation for  Mode 1         The lines on the parallax adjustment monitor in   Mode1  display the following content                          White Default display for video without   dashed line   parallax  Blue Displays the into screen parallax  Red Displays the in front of screen  parallax  White Displays an estimate for parallax of   solid line  general 3D video       Into screen  parallax    In front of  screen parallax    ADJUST ENTER APPLY DEFAULT  RESET FUNCTION   FREEZE       This indicates the maximum estimate  into screen parallax while measuring          Reference      line       This indicates the maximum estimate  in front of screen parallax while measuring       The illustration shown here depicts how an image is  projected        ENGLISH   77     3D SETTINGS  menu       The gauge display of the one dimensional display on  the parallax adjustment monitor of  Mode2  or  Mode3   indicates the following content     screen parallax  Displays the maximum value of the in  front of screen parallax    Displays the peak of the parallax of the  Triangular jentire image during the last one second     left side  In front of screen parallax  right              Blue gauge    Red gauge       side  Into screen parallax                 MOVE DISPLAY  ADJUST ENTER  APPLY DEFAULT  RESET FUNCTION   FREEZE       This indicates the maximum estimate  into screen parallax while measuring  
76. clear the  adjustment screen      Set the  ADJUSTMENT MODE  to  SIMPLE  for adjusting   GAMMA HIGH    GAMMA MID   and  GAMMA LOW    m gt  page 50       The items for  SHARPNESS  that can be adjusted differ  depending on the  ADJUSTMENT MODE      Press     SIMPLE    SHARPNESS    ADVANCED    H SHARPNESS    V SHARPNESS           Loading a saved setting    Displays the  MEMORY LOAD  menu     MEMORY  Press    Attention       Setting can also be performed using the on screen menu   For details  see  MEMORY LOAD  in the  PICTURE   menu   m    page 59     Displaying the  VIERA LINK     menu       You can control some functions of the external device  with this projector remote control     Press    Note        See    Using VIERA Link    for details   m    page 96     Displaying the waveform    monitor       By displaying the output signal from a connected  external device with a waveform  you can check if the  video signal  luminance  level is set to a value within  this projector   s recommended range  and can adjust it  accordingly     WAVEFORM    Press  oo    The settings change as follows each time the   lt ENTER gt  button is pressed                                                      FULL SCAN  Y      FULL SCAN  R    t 4   SINGLE LINE SCAN  B    FULL SCAN  G    Tt L   SINGLE LINE SCAN  G    FULL SCAN  B    t 4   SINGLE LINE SCAN  R          SINGLE LINE SCAN  Y            The waveform monitor disappears when the   lt WAVEFORM MONITOR  button is pressed again       Setting can al
77. come parallel to the screen surface so that the screen  becomes rectangle    If the screen is tilted towards the bottom  extend the adjustable feet to make a rectangle screen  If the projector is  tilted horizontally  use the adjustable feet to level the projector    As shown in the diagram  the feet can be extended by turning the front adjustable feet  and can be retracted by  turning in the opposite direction                       Attention       Hot air is expelled from the air exhaust port  Do not touch the air exhaust port  m    page 19  directly when you adjust the front  leg adjustable feet       Tighten the front adjustable feet until you hear them click into place     ENGLISH   23    ao   D  E              D  Z  E  Q  oO            p              oy   Lal  g  s  er  D  a           Lens shift and positioning    If the projector is not positioned right in front of the center of the screen  you can adjust the projected image    Mi    position by moving the lens shift dials within the shift range of the lens   E Adjusting the lens shift    1  Remove the lens shift cover     See    About your projector     m    page 19  regarding how to  open the lens shift cover   2  Rotate the lens shift lever in the direction shown  in the figure  counterclockwise  to release the lock     3  Adjust projection using the lens shift lever  Gy    Horizontal shift  Adjust the projection by moving the lens shift lever horizontally according to the installation position of the  screen and pro
78. compatible signals    for signal details    m gt  page 100      In some cases the projector may not operate correctly  with some connected devices      These cannot be selected using COMPONENT input  terminals     58   ENGLISH        PICTURE MEMORY     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  PICTURE MEMORY  menu is displayed           E  MEMORY SAVE     Values set  adjustment values  for videos can be  saved as favorites                  Memory with data already stored  yx   No data stored    1  Press the A Y buttons to select the  number to be saved and press the   lt ENTER  gt  button      The  MEMORY SAVE  confirmation message is  displayed     SAVE THE ADJUSTED VALUE AS MEMORY 1                2  Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons     3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      MEMORY NAME INPUT  screen is displayed                       4  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to specify the  location of the required character and  press the  lt ENTER gt  button      You can enter up to 16 characters      Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to erase all input text  If you press the   lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you can  erase the character currently selected by the cursor  in the input box      PICTURE  menu    5  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to select  OK      6  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button without entering any text to  keep the default name   MEMORY1 16       E  MEMORY LOAD     You can access the 
79. cssateronieeboasens 75   H AREA POSITION   si sssecoscissssdsscsosessanvadsuiconisecnsics 76   V AREA POSITION        csssssssssssescssseccsssscessseesssseceesseees 76   LEFT MASKING AREA  sccisircctisassemsammncnciucens 76   RIGHT MASKING AREA         sscsssssscssssecssseesssteseenees 76   UPPER MASKING AREA            sssscssssscssesssseeseeseeee 76   LOWER MASKING AREA            ssssssssssccsssesssseeseeseeee 76   PROCESSING MESSAGE           cscscsssscsseessseeceeeeee 76   OPTION  menu sicctisncssieiosecnssdsaaniveveseunatienssvinie 77   ON SCREEN DISPLAY          ssssssssssscssssecssseecesteseesssee 77   BACK COLOR imeenea 77   STARTUP LOGO iisiiieni iiniu 78  AUTO SEARCH  rrenean 78   HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL        0 cssscccssesccsssesssseessseseeseeee 78   FRAME RESPONSE          ssssssssscssseccsssecessseecsssecsesseee 78   PROJECTION METHOD  ccitcstia aie ssteretsatanandd 78   TRIGGER 1 2 SETTING          secccssssscssssscssseessseseessees 79  fe les os eres ee ATE Chie MOREE TCT OE 80    Contents     HIGH ALTITUDE MODE                   cc cesteeceeteteeeeeeeees 80   LAMP POWER  iiensnenninnineni annn n 81   FUNCTION BUTTON  i assist eresian 81   VIERA LINK SETTINGS  isinne 81   OTHER FUNCTIONS  seniii siea 83   TEST PATTERN   cidiri eiaeia 83   LAMP RUNTIME  riene 83   INITIALIZE ALL           eecceceseceesesesesesceeeeeeeeeseeteeeeneneeees 84  TEMP and LAMP Indicators    85  Managing the indicated problemS              eceeeeeees 85  Care and replacement               
80. ctive for 3D input   signals and is inactive for 3D video that has been   converted from 2D to 3D      In the case that the settings for the left eye video are   at minimum  the settings for the right eye cannot be set   below them    In the case that the settings for the left eye video are at   maximum  the settings for the right eye cannot be set   above them    Even if the  LEFT RIGHT SWAP  setting is used    adjustment can only be performed on the right eye input   signal      When adjusting the 3D picture balance  keystone  correction is temporarily disabled and menus other than  the  3D PICTURE BALANCE  menu cannot be used      3D SETTINGS  menu    E  3D WAVEFORM MONITOR     For easy balance adjustment  use a video device that  supports 3D and displays the video output  brightness   level of the 3D video for the left and right eye respectively     1  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  3D WAVEFORM MONITOR  menu is  displayed     PICTURE    POSITION    LANGUAGE    LENS CONTROL    OPTION             2  Press the A Y buttons to select the  required item and press the  lt ENTER gt   button     3  Select the  MOVE LINE    4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     5  Usethe AVY buttons to move the line to  the desired output  brightness  level     6  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button twice            To hide the waveform monitor  select  OFF  from the  3D  WAVEFORM MONITOR  menu and press the  lt ENTER gt   button        E  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY     Press the  lt ENTER gt  but
81. de before connecting the power cord    Use the power cord included and ensure that it is fully inserted    For power cord handling details  see    Read this first       m pages 6 to 13     E Connecting E Disconnecting  Fully insert until the tabs on the left Pull out while pushing on the tabs on  and right make a click sound  the sides              uy ar  rT    a       Power indicator    The power indicator indicates the power status   Check the status of the power indicator  lt ON  G    STANDBY  R  gt                                      before operating the projector  ie Wee ene  w STANDBY  R  o  D     Power indicator     Q Indicator status Status  D  g No illumination or flashing Main power is switched off   e Power is switched off   Standby mode    Lit Press the power  lt           gt  button to start projection   Ked   Does not operate when the lamp indicator or temperature indicator is flashing   e  Power is switched off  standby mode  and the  POWER ON LINK  is set to  Flashing  YES  in the VIERA Link settings   For details about  POWER ON LINK   see  POWER ON LINK   a page 82    Flashing The projector is preparing to project   Green Projection starts after a brief pause   Lit Projecting   Lit Preparing to switch off the power   The power is switched off after a while   Changes to the standby mode    Orange The power  lt   9      gt  button is switched on again in the power off preparation  Flashing mode   Preparing to project  Projection starts after a brief pause    
82. ded items     The model number of accessories and optional accessories may be changed without prior notification     Store small parts out of reach of infants     Store the lens cover properly   The lens cover protects the projection lens from dust and dirt   Attach the lens cover when not using the device     Optional accessories       Optional accessories                    product names  Modelno   Ceiling mount bracket ET PKA110H  for high ceilings   ET PKA110S  for low ceilings   3D IR Transmitter ET TRM110  Replacement lamp unit ET LAA410  3D Eyewear TY EW3D3MU    2           1  If you do not have a Panasonic 3D TV  use a charger that has a USB2 0 port for charging your Eyewear  The  recommended charger is Apple USB Power Adapter for iPhone    2  The code at the end of the model number of 3D Eyewear may differ depending on the country of purchase     ENGLISH   17    About your projector    Remote control          E Top    Remote control signal transmitter  Send remote control signal    Point at the remote control receiver part on the  projector when using           E Front Adjust the zoom and focus     With the  lt MAIN POWER gt  switch of the  projector turned  lt ON gt   switch between  the standby mode and projection mode     Display the  MEMORY  Cycle through the LOAD  menu    PICTURE MODE      Display the input waveform     Display the  VIERA LINK  Ea Eno  ENU  Display the  3D SETTINGS     2 menu                Display the  PICTURE  menu or   ADVANCED MENU  menu    
83. details saved through  MEMORY  SAVE      MEMORY 1                1  Press the A Y buttons to select the  memory name to be called     2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The video adjustments for the recalled memory  name are switched to        f there is no saved setting in the  MEMORY SAVE  or   ALL DELETE  has been performed  the  MEMORY  LOAD  menu will not be selectable      For details how to access with the remote control  see     Loading a saved setting    in    Remote control operation       m gt  page 33     E  MEMORY DELETE     You can delete memory entries           1  Press the A VY buttons and select the  memory name to be deleted     2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     Select  ALL DELETE  to delete all memory entries      MEMORY DELETE  confirmation message is  displayed     DELETE THE MEMORY 1 DATA       K       3  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons   4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button        E  MEMORY NAME CHANGE     You can edit the memory name settings              1  Press the A Y buttons and select the  memory name to be changed     2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  MEMORY NAME INPUT  screen is displayed                       3  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to specify  the location of the required character to    enter and press the  lt ENTER gt  button      You can enter up to 16 characters      Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to erase all input text  If you press the   lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote contro
84. display     ENGLISH   37    ss   g  a   z    e   xo   D     g  Z   e   5       Remote control operation    O   LENS    PICTURE IS PICTURE I MEMORY  MODE g ADNUSTHENT RS LOAD    INPUT SELECT JSS  FUNCTION    Panasonic  PROJECTOR       You can operate the projector with the remote control   within a range of 7 m  23        Operating by pointing at the projector  Ensure the remote control transmitter is facing the remote  control signal receiver on the front of the projector during  use       Facing to the screen  Ensure the remote control transmitter is facing 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       Do not let strong light shine onto the signal receiver  The  remote control may malfunction under strong light such  as fluorescent light       f there are any obstacles between the remote control  and the remote control signal receiver  the remote control  may not operate correctly      When viewing 3D images the remote control may not  respond well in some cases     Managing the lens control    settings       You can display  ZOOM FOCUS  test pattern 1 and  adjust the projection video size and focus    If you have saved lens memory settings in  LENS  MEMORY SAVE   press the  lt LENS gt  button twice to  display  LENS MEMORY LOAD  menu     Press LENS      For details regarding the a
85. djustment method  see  ZOOM   FOCUS  in the  LENS CONTROL  menu   m    page 73     32   ENGLISH       Selecting the picture mode    You can switch to your desired picture mode settings     PICTURE  Press ES    The settings change as follows each time the button  is pressed      NORMAL        gt    DYNAMIC        gt     REC709   t l     GAME   4    CINEMA2   4    CINEMA1   4    D CINEMA       You can also switch the picture mode settings using the  on screen menu   For details see  PICTURE MODE  in the  PICTURE   menu   m    page 40     Adjusting the picture    Switchable setting items from the  PICTURE  menu of  the on screen menu can be displayed in a list                                   PICTURE  ADJUSTMENT    Press the button to switch between  PICTURE  menu   and  ADVANCED MENU  menu  Press A    to select   the required menu item and  lt   gt  to adjust       PICTURE  menu items   PICTURE MODE    CONTRAST    BRIGHTNESS     COLOR    TINT    COLOR TEMPERATURE     SHARPNESS   and  DYNAMIC IRIS       ADVANCED MENU  menu items   GAMMA HIGH    GAMMA MID    GAMMA LOW     CONTRAST    BRIGHTNESS    NR    MPEG NR     FRAME CREATION    x v Color    DETAIL CLARITY     CINEMA REALITY    SUPER WHITE    TV SYSTEM     RGB YCgCr  and  RGB YPsPr       For details regarding the adjustment method  see the   PICTURE  menu  m    page 40  and the  ADVANCED  MENU  menu  m    page 45       Press the  lt RETURN gt  or  lt MENU gt  button or wait for 7  seconds without performing any operation to 
86. e   s black level is automatically  adjusted to the 0  position      When  WHITE LEVEL ADJUST  is  ON   the display  signal Y  brightness  value   s white level is automatically  adjusted to the 100  position      When  RGB ADJUST  BLACK   is  ON   the display signal  R  Red   G  Green   and B  Blue  value   s black level are  all automatically adjusted to the 0  position      When  RGB ADJUST  WHITE   is  ON   the display signal  R  Red   G  Green   and B  Blue  value   s white level are  all automatically adjusted to the 100  position       AUTO ADJUST  cannot be executed if the  WAVEFORM  MONITOR  is  OFF       Project the luminance adjustment signal of a commercial  test disk etc   and perform automatic adjustment   However  even with an adjustment disk  correct  adjustment may not be possible if noise is included on  the disk itself or the playback device generates noise     42   ENGLISH       AUTO ADJUST  adjusts based on the 0  and 100   standard signal within the screen  so correct adjustment  cannot be performed if standard signals are not displayed  on the screen because of overscan etc   or if a signal that  is less than 0  or greater than 100  is displayed on the  screen      When 3D is being displayed  including converting 2D to  3D   the  WAVEFORM MONITOR  cannot be executed     E Adjust the waveform    Project the brightness adjustment signal of a commercial  test disk  0   0 IRE or 7 5 IRE    100   100 IRE    and  perform adjustment              Adjust to 100 
87. e lamps are turned on and off frequently  the lamp replacement cycle is shortened  The usage environment affects  the lamp replacement cycle     mode                                    D      D     fa    o        90   ENGLISH    Care and replacement       E Lamp unit replacement procedure    Attention      Once a lamp unit has exceeded its lifespan of 4 000  hours  when  LAMP POWER  is set to  NORMAL   the  projector can only be used for 10 minutes after turning  on   m    page 90      Perform steps 20  to 23  of the procedure within 10  minutes       f the projector is installed on the ceiling  do not carry out  any replacement procedure directly underneath the lamp  unit and keep your face away from the unit      Do not open the top cover except when replacing the  lamp unit        Do not switch the power on while the top cover is  opened      Always replace the air filter and electrostatic filter  whenever replacing the lamp unit      Install the lamp unit and the lamp cover securely     1  Press the  lt OFF gt  side of the  lt MAIN  POWER  switch to turn off the power as  described in the    Switching off the power     procedure      page 30   remove the power  plug from the power outlet  and then after an  hour or more  check if the area surrounding  the lamp unit has cooled down     2  Remove the video cable connected to the  connecting terminal     Attention       f you open the top panel fully  it may come into contact  with connectors such as the video cable which ma
88. e projector is designed for indoor use only     E Do not use under the following conditions       Places where vibration and impacts occur such as in a car or vehicle  Doing so may damage the internal parts  and result in malfunctions      Near the exhaust of an air conditioner  Depending on the conditions of use  the screen may fluctuate due to the hot  air from the air exhaust port or the heated or cooled air from the air conditioner  Take care so that the exhaust from  the projector or other equipment  or the air from the air conditioner does not blow toward the front of the projector      Near lights  studio lamps  etc   where temperature changes greatly  See    Operating environment        page 106    Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp or result in deformation of the outer case and malfunctions      Near high voltage power lines or near motors  Doing so may interfere with the operation of the projector     E About lens focus    The focus of high brightness projection lenses may not be stable immediately after turning power on due to the  effects of heat from light coming from light sources  Adjust lens focus 30 minutes after starting to project a video     E Make sure to set  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  to  ON  when using the projector  at elevations of 1 400 m  4 593 ft  or higher and lower than 2 700 m  8 858 ft   above sea level    Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions    E Make sure to set  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  to  OFF  
89. ection according to image source  or projection environment         Switch settings     lt   gt        Switch settings    The settings change as follows each time the button  is pressed                                                                                             NORMAL     lt   gt     DYNAMIC         REC709    GAME     gt    CINEMA2   4   CINEMA     gt    D CINEMA    NORMAL  For a general image such as sports  program    DYNAMIC  For viewing at high brightness and  sharpness   For HDTV standard  ITU R BT   709  color temperature 6 500 K at   RESTOR  the default setting of the  PICTURE   menu items   For D CINEMA standard  SMPTE  RP431 2  color temperature   D CINEMA  6 300 K at the default setting of the   PICTURE  menu items   Tuned by top Hollywood colorists   CINEMA1    for watching a movie with smooth  image quality   For viewing action films and anime   CINEMA2    etc  with vivid color and sharp  quality    GAME  For use with games             It may take a few seconds for the picture to stabilize after  a picture mode change     40   ENGLISH        CONTRAST     You can adjust the contrast of the colors         Lower     4  gt        Higher      Setting range   64 to  64    Attention      Adjust the  BRIGHTNESS  in advance if necessary      BRIGHTNESS     You can adjust the dark  black  part of the projected  image             Darker     4  gt        Brighter      Setting range   32 to  32     COLOR     You can adjust the color saturation of the projected 
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91. electric shocks  to occur     E ACCESSORIES    Do not use the old lamp unit   If used it could cause lamp explosion     If the lamp has broken  ventilate the room immediately  Do not touch or bring your face close to the  broken pieces    Failure to observe this will 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 will cause  injury       f you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth  seek  medical advice immediately     Ask your dealer about replacing the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector           ENGLISH   11       Read this first        3   O  2  3  D   a  O  5    zueyodw j          CAUTION     E Viewing 3D video    Those with a medical history of oversensitivity to light  heart problems  or poor physical health should  not view 3D images   This may lead to a worsening of medical conditions     If you feel tiredness or discomfort  or other abnormality while viewing with 3D Eyewear  discontinue use   Continuing use may cause health problems  Take a break as necessary     When viewing 3D movies  aim to view one movie at a time and take a break as necessary     When viewing 3D such as playing 3D games or using a PC where two way interaction is feasible  take  an appropriate break every 30 to 60 minutes   Watching for long periods of time may cause eye fatigue     Use 3D Eyewear when viewing 3D v
92. enneneees 18  Remote  Contolera 18  Projector DOI Y seess aay 19    Getting Started       Projection Method              2 c secceeceecceseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeseeees 21  Parts for ceiling mount  optional               cceeeceeee 21  Projection related                  sseccsssceecceeeseseeeeseeeseeeeeeees 22  Front adjustable feet and throwing angle              0 23  Lens shift and positioning            eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeteetees 24  CONNECHONS saniicn ancients 26  Before connecting to the projector                 cceeeeee 26  Connecting example  COMPONENT IN S VIDEO IN   VIDEO IN  a esaa a EREE 26  Connecting example  HDMI IN COMPUTER IN          27    3D IR Transmitter  optional accessory  connection     27    Basic Operation    Switching the projector On Off           ee 28  Power CONG iganen a 28  Power Indicator erode 28  Switching on the projector         ssessessssessresssresresrsresresn 29  Switching off the POWED             c cececceeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeees 30   Projecting an iMaQe         sessseeeseeseseesseesesseees 31  Selecting the input SiIQMAl            cece eeeeeeteeeeeeeeeseeeeees 31  Adjusting the image            cccsecsecececeeeteseetsecseeeseeeeeensenees 31    4   ENGLISH    Be sure to read    Read this first        gt  pages 6 to 13        Remote control operation             sscssecseeee 32  Managing the lens control settings            cceeeeeeees 32  Selecting the picture MOE    seeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 32  Adjusting the picture 0     ecceeses
93. er recharge or replace the battery of  the 3D Eyewear   m    page 94     36   ENGLISH    Cautions when using 3D  Eyewear       Do not use devices that generate strong electromagnetic  radiation  such as cell phones  handheld radios  etc    close to the 3D Eyewear  This may cause the 3D  Eyewear to malfunction      Do not expose the 3D Eyewear to direct sunlight   fluorescent light or other strong light as 3D video may not  be viewed correctly in some cases      The 3D Eyewear cannot exhibit sufficient performance at  high or low temperature    Follow the operation temperature range noted in the  operating instructions for the 3D Eyewear      Wear the 3D Eyewear correctly  If they are worn upside  down or backwards  the solid body image will not be  seen correctly      It may be difficult to view other displays  such as the  computer screen  digital clock  calculators etc   while  wearing the 3D Eyewear  Remove the 3D Eyewear when  viewing other than 3D videos      Rechargeable 3D Eyewear cannot be charged with  this projector  If you do not have a Panasonic 3D TV   use a charger that has a USB2 0 port for charging your  Eyewear  The recommended charger is Apple USB  Power Adapter for iPhone       After finishing the 3D video  place the 3D Eyewear in  their glass case and store avoiding places with high  humidity and high temperature      Please see the operating instructions for the 3D Eyewear  regarding cleaning of the 3D Eyewear      While wearing 3D Eyewear and viewing 3D 
94. ersion of  HDAVI Control  But some functions will not be able to  perform even if the versions are the same      VIERA Link    HDAVI Control     based on the control  functions provided by HDMI which is an industry standard  known as HDMI CEC  Consumer Electronics Control   is  a unique function that we have developed and added   As such  its operation with other manufacturers     equipment that supports HDMI CEC cannot be  guaranteed      Please refer to individual manuals for other  manufacturers    equipment supporting Link function      About applicable Panasonic equipment  consult your  local Panasonic dealer                    E Preparations      Use fully wired HDMI compliant cable  Non HDMI   compliant cables cannot be utilized       Set up the connected equipment   Switch the connected equipment on   Set  POWER ON LINK  in the setup menu    Please read the manual of the equipment for these  setup        Set up the projector   Switch the projector on   Set the input mode to  HDMI 1 IN    HDMI 2 IN   or  HDMI 3 IN   and make sure that an image is  displayed correctly   Select  VIERA LINK SETTINGS  in the  OPTION   menu   If the  VIERA LINK  is set to  ON   you need to select   OFF  first  and then switch to  ON  again to activate  the  ON  setting       This setup should be done each time when the following  conditions occur     When using for the first time    When adding or reconnecting equipment    When changing setup    Appendix       ENGLISH   97    Using VIERA Li
95. es may not be stable immediately after turning power on due to the  effects of heat from light coming from light sources  Focus stabilizes 30 minutes after video projection starts     5   h   e      3           e    gt     zueyodw j       E Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hands     If fingerprints or dirt are left on the projection lens  they will be enlarged and projected and will prevent the  viewing of clear video images  Also  always replace the lens cover when not using the projector     E About LCD panels    LCD panels are manufactured using high precision technologies  but in some cases they may have dead  pixels  or permanently lit pixels  Please understand that this is not a fault    Also  projecting a still image for extended periods of time may lead to afterimages on LCD panels  Please be  aware that in some cases these afterimages may not disappear completely     E About optical components    If using in an environment with a high temperature  or where dust or tobacco smoke is present  the  replacement cycle of optical components such as LCD panels and polarizing plates may shorten even after  less than one year of use  For more details  please contact your dealer     E About the lamp    This product uses an internal high pressure mercury lamp for the light source    High pressure mercury lamps have the following characteristics      Brightness decreases with usage time      In some cases  the lamp may make a large sound  crack  and reach
96. eseeesseseseceteeseeateeees 45   PICTURE MEMORY                cccsesceseseseseseseeeeeeeeeeateeees 58  SIGNAL MODE Sars moen e RaR 59    POSITION  MENU   sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssstssseesen 60   HR POSITION  s 22 ceutasidatiedidaswd aes 60   V POSIMION  sasesetsten ciate dean 60   DOT CLOCK  iiaia ea aae aaa EEEa 60       oe led      lt     ane ent an ne aR eR eon em 60  ASPECT ninenin A et 61  WS Sjena e AR a 63   OVER SCAN  izme a meee eatnenad 63   KEYSTONE  oictstrstiencionatcsatoiennneenannien 63       TO SETUP   oitactcerintorda detache tbat sects 63   3D SETTINGS  Me            ccceseeseseeeeeeeeees 64  SC EINE jounin ga 64   BD INPUT FORMAT  siisii iiias 64   LEFT RIGHT SWAP        ccsssccssssecssssccsssecessseessseceessees 66   3D PICTURE BALANCE  icaciscrcstustsusscersussnarterontscrance 66  PD TO 20 astern en nen keane 69   3D EYEWEAR BRIGHTNESS            c scssssescseeseeseeee 70   3D IR TRAINS IIT TER bas ecce tenets daaanrasecsareaceidancatn 70   3D VIEWING MONITOR         sssssssesccsssessssesessteseesseee 71   3D MOTION REMASTER  cscnstndsscsceacernsnccconesceaves 72   3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS         csccsssessssseessssecsessees 72   LENS CONTROL  MeN              ssccsseeeeeeeeees 73   ZOOMIPOCUS  riseiras 73   LENS MEMORY LOAD          sssssssssescssseecsssessesteseesssee 73   LENS MEMORY SAVE  oiccsiscneeidtsscrsmreaccrcncscrazes 74   LENS MEMORY EDIT  cossscsssssassestsasanciandtcuevesianessiaier 74   AUTO SWITCHING  a cicsansccd aceraiseasetincrenns
97. ess the  lt ENTER gt  button     A LENS MEMORY DELETE  confirmation  message is displayed     DELETE THE LENS MEMORY 1 DATA       K       3  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons   4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      LENS CONTROL  menu       E  LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE     1  Press the A VY buttons to select the  memory name to be changed     PICTURE FRAASI OSA   POSITION  LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS       LENS CONTROL    2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      LENS MEMORY NAME INPUT  screen is  displayed                 we       3  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to specify    the location of the required character    to enter and press the  lt ENTER gt   button     You can enter up to 16 characters       Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt     button to erase all input text  If you press the     lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you  can erase the character currently selected by    the cursor in the input box   4  Press the A V  lt P buttons to select   OK    5  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       Press the  lt ENTER gt  button without entering any text  to keep the default name   LENS MEMORY 1     LENS  MEMORY 6           AUTO SWITCHING     This function automatically identifies wide signal    or  16 9 4 3 and automatically recalls memory settings  that have been set for each screen size      1  Wide signals are 2 35 1  2 40 1  2 50 1  2 55 1 aspect  signals        PICTURE   ERANO OFF  POSITION    LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS    OPTION             L    1  P
98. f projector  you must  use commercial RS 232C serial interface cable  Any unauthorized changes or modifications to  this equipment will void the user   s authority to operate              6   ENGLISH    Read this first     FCC NOTICE  USA        Declaration of Conformity     6  Model Number  PT AE8000U    5  Trade Name  Panasonic o E  Responsible Party  Panasonic Corporation of North America Ee  Address  One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  NJ 07094   6       Telephone number   877 803 8492   E mail  projectorsupport us panasonic com   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation    To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized  modifications     Caution   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant  to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference  to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installati
99. fects in front of and  into the screen are adjusted while confirming on the  monitor display     1  Press the  lt  gt  buttons to select  MODE1      MODE3   and press the  lt ENTER gt   button      The parallax adjustment monitor is displayed   The display content of each mode is described  below     2  Press the AV buttons to select the  optimum parallax     Press the  lt DEFAULT gt  button to return to  pre adjustment settings     Press the  lt FUNCTION  gt  button to freeze and  unfreeze     3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     4  When you have finished making  adjustments  press the  lt RETURN gt   button to return to  3D SETTINGS      The display content of each mode in the parallax  adjustment monitor is as follows     Displays the parallax of the  entire image at the bottom of the  projection screen    Displays the maximum parallax  of the entire image in one     Mode1      Mode2   dimension    Displays the parallax of the  entire image by superimposing  on the image   The image is in  monochrome signals  and only  the parallax is colored       Mode3        Attention       f the red line of the in front of screen parallax descends  below the area demarcated by the reference line  white  dashed line  and the lower maximum line  white solid  line   or if the blue line of the into screen parallax ascends  above the area demarcated by the reference line  white  dashed line  and the upper maximum line  white solid  line   then make sure to watch from a large enough  distan
100. flashes  85  86    The lamp unit may not have been installed correctly  91    The signal input source may not be connected to a terminal properly  26    The input selection setting may not be correct  34  No picture appears   The  BRIGHTNESS  adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting  40      The external device connected to the projector may not be functioning correctly         The  BLANK  function may be in use  83    The lens cover may still be attached to the lens  19    The lens focus may not have been set correctly  73  The picture is fuzzy   The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen  22      The lens may be dirty  19    The projector may be over tilted  22  The color is pale or    COLOR  and  TINT  may not be adjusted correctly  40  grayish    The device connected to the projector may not be adjusted correctly         The batteries may have run out         The batteries may not have been inserted correctly  18  The remote control   The remote control signal receiver on the projector may be obstructed  18  does not work    The remote control may be out of the range of operation  18    Fluorescent lights may be interfering         A 3D IR Transmitter may be interfering  70  The picture does not    TV SYSTEM  and  RGB YCgCr  or  RGB YPsPrR  are not selected correctly  57  58  i   There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source       display correctly    A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input         The 
101. from the computer will start with STX   and proceed to command  parameter and end with    ETX     Parameters can be added as necessary           Attention      The projector cannot receive any command for 10 seconds after the lamp is switched on  Wait 10 seconds before sending    a command        f sending multiple commands  check that a response has been received from the projector for one command before    sending the next       When a command which does not require parameters to be sent  a colon     is not required     102   ENGLISH       f an incorrect command is sent  the ER401 command will be sent from the projector to the personal computer        E Cable specifications   When connected to a personal computer     E Control commands    Technical information    NC             NC    Projector PC  DTE        NC          ojoon ojana jvj Nj     NC                   Commands available when controlling this projector from a computer are as follows      lt Operation commands gt                                                                             Command   Control contents Remarks  PON POWER ON In standby mode  all commands other than the PON command are ignored   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  POF POWER OFF switched off  the lamp is not turned back on unless approximately 85 seconds have  passed in order to protect the lamp   Parameters  Is SWITCH CP1   COMPONENT IN S
102. have   a bar scale  the menu screen disappears and only  the selected item  individual adjustment screen  is  displayed  as shown in the diagram below        A  H POSITION             V      For items that are only names  pressing the   lt ENTER gt  button displays the next screen and  advanced settings can be performed       Pressing the  lt RETURN gt  or  lt MENU gt  button when the  menu screen is displayed returns to the previous screen      Depending on the signal input  some items may not be  adjustable and some functions may not be usable      Some items can be adjusted even if a signal is not input      See page 38 for the submenu items      When a 3D image is being displayed  the    3D icon    can  be seen at the top left of the menu screen     E Returning adjusted values to default  settings  Press the  lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control    to return the settings adjustment values to default  settings     This function differs depending on the screen displayed       When the submenu screen is displayed   The submenu items displayed are returned to  their default settings      When individual adjustment screen is displayed   Only the item currently being adjusted is returned  to its default settings              A  H POSITION SEE  V      All settings cannot be simultaneously returned to default  settings      Some items do not return to default settings even you  press the  lt DEFAULT gt  button  Please set those items  individually      The vertical bar abo
103. have been turned on Lamp oreuil failure        Cause ae             abnormal function or  is displayed when power is turned on  immediately after being is  lamp unit is damaged   turned off   Press the  lt OFF gt  side  of the  lt MAIN POWER gt     switch to turn off the  Let the lamp unit cool ower as described  Solution Replace the lamp unit       page 91  down and turn on the p    in the    Switching off   the power    procedure       page 30  and contact  your dealer     power                       f the  lt LAMP gt  indicator is illuminated or flashes despite taking the actions above  please contact an Authorized Service  Center to have your projector repaired     86   ENGLISH       Care and replacement    Before cleaning the projector         replacing components    Attention      Turn off the  lt MAIN POWER gt  switch and disconnect  the power plug from the wall outlet before cleaning the  projector replacing components      Follow the    Switching off the power    procedure when  turning off the projector   m    page 30     Cleaning the projector    E Cleaning the outer surface of the  projector   Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a soft dry cloth      If it is difficult to remove the dirt  soak a cloth in water   wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector  Dry  the projector with a dry cloth      Do not use petroleum benzene  thinner  any  alcoholic solvent  or kitchen detergents  Using these  substances may result in changes or damage to the  surface of the p
104. he cooling fan is operating       Select  CANCEL  or press the  lt MENU gt  or  lt RETURN gt   button to close the power off confirmation message      The power can also be switched off when the power  lt          gt   button is held down for 0 5 seconds or more     Projecting an image       Check the connections of the external devices        page 26  and the connection of the power cord       page 28   and switch on the power  m    page 29   to  start projecting  Select the video for projection  and  adjust appearance of the projected image     Selecting the input signal    1  Switch on the external devices      Press the play button on an external device  such  as a Blu ray player  When  AUTO SEARCH  in the   OPTION  menu is  ON   the projector automatically  searches for an input signal and starts projection    m gt  page 78     2  Switch the video input     The video selected with the  lt INPUT SELECT gt   button is projected   m    page 34     Attention      The video may not be displayed properly depending on  the external device  or the Blu ray disc or DVD disc  to  be played back  In such cases  set  TV SYSTEM    RGB   YCsCr  or  RGB YPsPR  of the  ADVANCED MENU      m    page 57  58      Check the projection screen and video aspect ratio  and  select the most appropriate aspect ratio with  ASPECT   in the  POSITION  menu   m    page 61     Adjusting the image    1  Adjust the angle of the projector      Place the projector parallel to the screen  and  then install i
105. ht    125 g  4 4 ozs    including batteries        Remote control    Dimensions          Width 48 mm  1 7 8    Length 138 mm  5 7 16    Height 28 3 mm  1 1 8    not including    surface projection parts         1  HD SYNC  and VD terminals do not accept tri level sync signals    2  Average value  Weight varies for each product     Appendix       ENGLISH   107        Specifications    Unit  mm       C     ca  oluoseuedg    345   13 19 32               19   3 4                      470   18 1 2       gt       D  D      Sy  x       108   ENGLISH       Numbers    SD EYEWEAR 36  3D EYEWEAR BRIGHTNESG                70  3D INPUT FORMAT          teen   3D IR TRANSMITTER                3D MOTION REMASTER           3D PICTURE BALANCE                  3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  3D SETTINGS  iiiter  3D VIEWING MONITOR             3D WAVEFORM MONITOR    A  About your projector  ACOESSON E Simipis  Adjusting the picture  ADVANCED MENU  Air        eee eee  Air filter unit           Cc  Cautions MUSE eraras  Cautions when installing  CINEMA REALITY         eeeeee  Claniing    lt   csces ertece   CLOCK PHASE    Compatible signals               000 100  106  Connections  CONTRAS Tersvesscesveiseesscerets tceevacdeesees 40  51  Control COMMANAS            ccceeceeeseeeeeeeeees 103    D          E  Electrostatic filter         ccccceeseesecseeseeseeeees 89  ENERGY SAVING MODE               0000 82        FRAME CREATION        FRAME RESPONSE        FUNCTION    7  FUNCTION BUTTON        eee 81    G  
106. humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into  contact with oily smoke or steam  ex  a bathroom    Using the projector under such conditions will result in fire  electric shocks or deterioration of components   Deterioration of components  such as ceiling mount brackets  may cause the projector which is mounted on  the ceiling to fall down     Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the  projector or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable    Failure to observe this will cause projector to fall down or tip over the projector  and severe injury or damage  could result     Do not cover the air intake port or the air exhaust port   Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which can cause fire or damage to the projector     Do not place the projector in narrow  badly ventilated places such as closets or bookshelves     Do not place the projector on cloth or papers  as these materials could be drawn into the air intake port     Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air exhaust port   Doing so will cause burns or damage your hands or other objects     Heated air comes out of the air exhaust port  Do not place your hands or face  or objects which cannot  withstand heat close to this port     Do not cover the air intake exhaust ports or place anything within 100 mm  4   of them   Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which can cause fire or damage to the projector     
107. i  480p  576p   PIGNAL MODE 3  2  Exc  480i 576i   1  COMPONENT IN HDMI IN only  3  COMPONENT IN  576i  576p  only    i  4  COMPONENT IN and COMPUTER signal  movie    COMPUTER  RGB  signal input based signals  input only  Default  5  COMPUTER IN  RGB  signals only  exc  movie  Submenu items setting Page based signals    PICTURE MODE   NORMAL  40   HDMI IN   CONTRAST   0  40   Default  BRIGHTNESS  O  P Submenu items setting Page   COLOR TEMPERATURE   0  41  H POSITION   0  60   SHARPNESS   SIMPLE  41  V POSITION   0  60   DYNAMIC IRIS   ON  41  ASPECT   16 9  61   WAVEFORM MONITOR      41  OVER SCAN   0  63   SPLIT ADJUST    44  KEYSTONE   0  63   ADVANCED MENU      45   PICTURE MEMORY  E 58   The default settings may be different depending on the  SIGNAL MODE 59 picture menu              38   ENGLISH             Menu navigation    E  LANGUAGE         E  LENS CONTROL                                                                                                                                                                                                              Languages Submenu items Default Page   DEUTSCH  setting   FRAN  AIS   ZOOM FOCUS    73   ESPANOL   LENS MEMORY LOAD      73   ITALIANO   LENS MEMORY SAVE    74   PORTUGU  S   LENS MEMORY EDIT      74   SVENSKA   AUTO SWITCHING      75   NORSK   H AREA POSITION   0  76   DANSK   V AREA POSITION   0  76   POLSKI   LEFT MASKING AREA   0  76     E  TINA   RIGHT MASKING AREA   0  76   MAGYAR   UPPER MASKING AREA   0  
108. ideos   Do not tilt your head when viewing with 3D Eyewear     Those who are near or far sighted  those with weaker eyesight in one eye  or those with astigmatism  should use corrective glasses etc  when using 3D Eyewear     If the image appears distinctly double when viewing 3D video  halt usage   Watching for long periods of time may cause eye fatigue     View at a distance of at least three times the effective height of the screen   Recommended distance  Screen size 2 03 m  80    16 9   3 m  9 10   or more   Screen size 2 54 m  100    16 9   3 8 m  12 6   or more  Viewing at distance closer than the recommended distance may cause eye fatigue  As with movies  if there are  black bands at the top and bottom of the video  view at a distance of 3 times or more of the height of the video  section     E Use of 3D Eyewear  optional     Do not move about while wearing the 3D Eyewear   This may cause the surroundings to darken and may lead to injuries suffered from falling over etc     Do not use the 3D Eyewear other than for the indicated purpose     Do not use 3D Eyewear that is broken   This could lead to injury or eye fatigue     Do not place objects that break easily close by when using 3D Eyewear   3D video may be mistaken for actual objects  and the related bodily movements can cause damage to objects  and lead to injury     Children younger than 5 or 6 years old should not use 3D Eyewear    As it is difficult to guage the reactions of children to fatigue and discomfort thei
109. is in standby by operating external devices     h A  Switch settings     lt            7    Switch settings   NO  Inactive       Switch projector power on along    Dal with external devices                  Depending on the external device  the projector may  automatically turn on when some functions of the  connected devices are used   Only in standby      Due to the projector   s characteristics  it takes time  before projection begins  Please be aware that video  may already have started by the time the projector is  operating fully     E  POWER OFF LINK     Specify whether to switch the power off for external devices  when this projector is set to standby   s gt      gt      Switch settings     4               Switch settings  eh A       Switch the power of external  devices off along with this  projector     YES        Do not switch the power of   NO  external devices off along with  this projector                  This function works even if the projector enters standby  mode automatically through the  SLEEP  function      There are cases where some external devices may  not be switched off depending on their status  currently  recording etc      82   ENGLISH       E  ENERGY SAVING MODE   Specify whether or not to switch the mode of external  devices to the mode with minimum power consumption  when the projector is set to standby        ay  Switch settings     4         gt 7    Switch settings   QUICK    START  Do not switch  Switch the mode of external   SAVE  devices 
110. it     8  Mount the lamp cover  and tighten the lamp  cover fixing screw  one screw  securely with  a Phillips screwdriver         f5          fa      Per               9  Close the top cover of the projector     Close the top cover using the reverse of the  procedure in 3   and press the center of the top  cover        10  Reconnect the video cable disconnected  in 2  to the connecting terminal     ENGLISH   91                a  D      D     fa    o        Care and replacement    11  Remove the air filter cover     Using a Phillips screwdriver to turn the fixing screw  of the air filter cover until loose and remove the  cover        Air filter cover fixing  screw           Air filter cover  12  Remove the air filter unit     Hold the grips on the air filter unit  and remove it    from the projector   Air filter unit    UP  Grips  4S arrow engraved     After removing the air filter unit  remove any large  build ups of dirt or dust in the air filter unit bay and  the air intake port on the projector     13  Press the protrusions of air filter unit  removed from the projector in the  direction of the black arrow and remove  the air filter frame                                                  AA R   ro            14  Replace the air filter electrostatic filter     Replace the air filter and electrostatic filter in the air  filter unit with new ones     Ensure you attach the electrostatic filter and air  filter in the correct order     92   ENGLISH       Catches   Ae      Electr
111. jector        Up to approximately Up to approximately  26  of the 26  of the  projection screen projection screen Screen    erer        A                    Move the lens shift Move the lens shift  lever in direction A lever in direction B      Vertical shift  Adjust by moving the lens shift lever vertically according to the installation position of the screen and    projector     Move the lens shift    lever in direction D    ce  an 7    Move the lens shift   gt  lever in direction C                  Up to   ee a  approximately        a  100  of the  projection  screen          Up to  approximately  100  of the  projection   N  screen i Sead                                         Attention      Do not force the lens shift lever  If excessive force is placed on the lever  it may break   4  Rotate the lens shift lever clockwise to fix   5  Attach the lens shift cover     24   ENGLISH       E Projector location range  The setting position can be adjusted within the following range     See    Projection related    regarding adjustment of the projection screen height  SH  and width  SW    m    page 22       Projector setting range when the screen position is fixed      Shift range of the projection screen when the projector position is fixed    Shift direction    Vertical center of screen      SH                     ry    Projector setting range   center of lens           Center of lens          Shift range for       projection screen          Vv _     CR aa  d Ea      SH ry  y 
112. l  you can  erase the character currently selected by the cursor  in the input box     4  Press the A V  lt P gt  buttons to select  OK    5  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button without entering any text to  keep the default name   MEMORY1 16       SIGNAL MODE     Available with signals from COMPUTER IN   COMPONENT IN HDMI IN only    The name of the signal being projected is displayed       See    List of compatible signals    for signal details        page 100        ENGLISH   59        POSITION  menu    Select  POSITION  from the main menu in          Navigating through the menu         page 37  and   choose an item from the submenu      After selecting an item  use the  lt P to adjust the  screen position     Remote control Projector controls    vow      n    OE a      H POSITION     If the position of the picture projected on the screen  deviates when the relative position of the projector  and the screen is correctly set  move the picture  position horizontally         Moving left      lt 4  gt     Moving right     V POSITION     If the position of the picture projected on the screen  deviates when the relative position of the projector  and the screen is correctly set  move the picture  position vertically          Moving      downward  gt      Moving upward    60   ENGLISH        DOT CLOCK     This reduces noise that occurs when projecting  striped patterns    When the kind of striped pattern shown below is  projected  periodic noise so
113. l device  obtain the connection cables required for system connection  in accordance with the device to be connected       f the video signal from the video source contains a lot of jitter  the image may appear to be wobble  In such cases  a time  base corrector  TBC  must be connected      The signals that can be connected to the projector include VIDEO  S VIDEO  analog RGB  with TTL sync  level  and digital  signal      Some computer models are not compatible with the projector      See    List of compatible signals    for the types of video signals that can be used with this projector   m    page 100      Audio cables must be connected from each external device directly to the audio reproduction system           Caution  When connecting to a computer or other equipment  use the power cord included with each device and a  sealed  commercially available cable     Connecting example  COMPONENT IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN            p                oy   Lal  o   s   er  D   a                la  cece 1      ane i A  LA  i  S VIDEO       JSA ce    k I  10  VIDEO INGI    L 1          La COMPONENT i  t IN 1  1                                                                            To COMPONENT To VIDEO To S VIDEO  video output ou output y t output  Li    Ee  DVD player Video player DVD player    26   ENGLISH    Connections       Connecting example  HDMI IN COMPUTER IN       epee  feovlee  OXI                                       Computer cable    HDMI cable  commercially available
114. ls  YCgCr   YPsPr  from the device connected  to COMPUTER IN     COMPONENT signals  YCgCr         COMPUTER IN                       he OPTION             ies comro   cower          E  FREEZE     You can temporarily freeze the projected video  independently of external device playback     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     Pressing the  lt RETURN gt  button cancels the    function       While displaying the frozen image  you can enter the   AREA SELECT  mode of the  SPLIT ADJUST  menu  by pressing the  lt ENTER gt  button  However  when a 3D  signal is being input  including converting 2D to 3D    transition to  SPLIT ADJUST  is not possible   For details see  SPLIT ADJUST  in the  PICTURE  menu      m    page 44   E  BLANK     When the projector is not being used for a brief period   such as during a break in a meeting or during preparation  for a meeting  the video can be stopped temporarily     Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button     Press any button to escape from the blank mode     W  VIERA LINK     You can operate an HDMI connected device     Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  VIERA LINK  menu is displayed                        VIERA LINK Selects the device to operate  CONTROL  and switches input   LOU ee Adjusts the theater volume  Gare THEATER Mutes the theater  SEE Operates third party device          paar aie YPsPr  from the device connected  to COMPONENT IN   S VIDEO signal from the device  ied connected to S VIDEO IN    VIDEO IN  VIDEO signal from the device    c
115. m    page 60      During the display of 3D images  you cannot use  AUTO  SWITCHING         ENGLISH   75     LENS CONTROL  menu        H AREA POSITION   RIGHT MASKING AREA     You can move the frame area horizontally  such as You can place a blank  mask  area in the right side edge on  aligning the right or left frame edge to the screen the screen   edge     ew  Moving left      lt 4 D  gt    Moving right    Cw    For example  when projecting an overscanned 16 9   projection area at a 4 3 aspect ratio on a 4 3 aspect  UPPER MASKING AREA  __   screen  you can adjust the horizontal discrepancy  UPPER MASKING AREA   between the screen position and the video display You can place a blank  mask  area in the upper side edge    position  on the screen   16 9 projection area 4 3 screen         Setting range  0 to 70         Setting range  0 to 70    4 3 video aon position   LOWER MASKING AREA      V AREA POSITION  You can place a blank  mask  area in the lower side edge      a on the screen   You can move the frame area vertically  such as aligning  the top or bottom frame edge to the screen edge                      Moving    downward Moving upward    Setting range  0 to 70  For example  when projecting an overscanned 16 9   Note    projection area at a 2 35 1 cinema scope screen  movie ona 2 35 1 size cinema scope screen  you can    f it is set to  0   each masking function will be invalid       The  MASKING AREA  function will be invalid when  adjusting the  COLOR MANAGEMENT  or  S
116. metimes occurs  In such  cases  use the  lt P gt  buttons to adjust to the setting with  the least noise       Clock adjustment is feasible for COMPUTER  RGB   signal input other than 480i  576i  480p  and 576p     Attention       DOT CLOCK  needs to be adjusted before adjusting the   CLOCK PHASE       CLOCK PHASE      Available with signals from COMPUTER IN   COMPONENT IN only    If flickering of the image or bleeding of contours  occurs  make adjustments to ensure the optimum  image display    Use the  lt   gt  buttons to adjust noise so that it is not  prominent        f the projecting signal   s dot clock frequency is higher  than 154 MHz  adjusting  DOT CLOCK  or  CLOCK  PHASE  may not eliminate noise       CLOCK PHASE  cannot be adjusted when a 480i or 576i  COMPONENT  YCsCr  signal is input       CLOCK PHASE  cannot be adjusted when a 480i or 576i  COMPUTER  RGB  signal is input      When using digital signal input  adjustment is not  feasible      POSITION  menu       Hi COMPONENT signal  YCseCr YPsPr           ASPECT     COMPUTER  RGB  signal  You can switch the image aspect ratio manually when  1 080 60i  1 080 50i  1 080 60p  1 080 50p   needed  1 080 24p  720 60p  720 50p input   Aspect ratio depends on signals  qj m          N  16 9       S16 9       H FIT       4  Switch settings Ae  gt L    Switch settings   t   g        4 3       ZOOM      V FIT   D              480i 480p input    AUTO      4 3      16 9     f f  auto  e   4 3     _  16 9   zoom      wust     
117. movies under  a modulated fluorescent light  your field of vision may be  tinted red or blue in cycles of 2   3 seconds  Change the  brightness of the light so that it does not have any effect  on viewing           Menu navigation    Navigating through the menu       E Operating procedure  Press OA    1  Press the  lt MENU gt  button on the remote    control or in the controls of the projector     The main menu is displayed     PICTURE MODE NORMAL  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS   POSITION    Ci       TINT  LANGUAGE   COLOR TEMPERATURE       OLOR        elo  ololo                   SHARPNESS  3D SETTINGS   DYNAMIC IRIS ON   WAVEFORM MONITOR  LENS CONTROL    SPLIT ADJUST  ADVANCED MENU  OPTION    PICTURE MEMORY             AAS                   2  Press the A Y buttons to select main  menu items      Select the item to be adjusted from the 6 items   PICTURE    POSITION    LANGUAGE    3D  SETTINGS    LENS CONTROL  and  OPTION    The selected item is indicated with a yellow cursor   and the submenu is displayed on the right hand  side     H POSITION _  a PICTURE   V POSITION o    ASPECT 16 9  KOSON WSS ON  OVER SCAN  LANGUAGE   KEYSTONE              gt          2 3D SETTINGS     LENS CONTROL    OPTION                3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The submenu is displayed  and submenu items  become selectable     4  Press the A Y buttons to select the  submenu item you wish to alter  then  press the  lt P to switch settings adjust     For items where the setting is switched or that 
118. n  ALL DELETE  is selected using  the A Y buttons and  lt ENTER gt  is  pressed  a confirmation message is  displayed     ALL DELETE    Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons and  press the  lt ENTER gt  button to delete  all logs    The  PROFILE  setting will be set to   NORMAL  if all logs are deleted                    54   ENGLISH       f  ADJUSTMENT MODE  is set to  RGBCMY   adjusting  and registering the  COLOR    TINT   and  BRIGHTNESS   as  0  for adjustment values that have been previously  registered deletes them from the log      PICTURE  menu        Saving a log setting as a profile    Save a log setting as a profile   You can save up to six profiles     1  Press the A V buttons to select  PROFILE  SAVE  and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button     The  PROFILE SAVE  menu is displayed     2  Press the A V buttons to select the number  to be saved and press the  lt ENTER gt  button                                                        xX   When a profile is already saved  yx   Not saved      The  PROFILE SAVE  confirmation message is  displayed     SAVE THE PROFILE DATAAS USER 1     Ok          3  Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons     4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  PROFILE NAME INPUT  screen is  displayed                    I    aa      5  Press the A V  lt  gt  buttons to select the  characters and press the  lt ENTER gt  button  for input      You can enter up to 14 characters      Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to erase all in
119. n  white   R  RED   G  GREEN   B  BLUE     A   lt                  1     lt    ENTER    gt      1  Y ee V   ADVANCED MENU  menu items perau  setting   CONTRAST R  0   CONTRAST G  0   CONTRAST B  0                  Setting range   32 to  32    E  BRIGHTNESS     You can adjust color temperatures centering mainly on black     R  RED   G  GREEN   B  BLUE                  S yr     1     a  Ever        1  N 7       Xv   ADVANCED MENU  menu items Defaut  setting   BRIGHTNESS R  0   BRIGHTNESS G  0   BRIGHTNESS B  0                  Setting range   16 to  16    E  NR     You can eliminate the noise that occurs when the input  signal deteriorates     r T    A     A  Weaken my Ai   gt        Strengthen      Setting range  0 to  3       E  MPEG NR     You can eliminate the noise that occurs upon projection for  videos that use MPEG compression     iN 7    Weaken     4       gt       Strengthen   g  gt         Setting range  0 to  3    Attention      Use a strong setting when projecting an MPEG video     COMPUTER  RGB  signal is not supported     E  FRAME CREATION     You can activate the rendering system for fast motion  frames with fewer afterimage                                         s A    a  im     Switch settings      lt 4         gt     Switch settings    y   OFF     MODE1   g     MODE3      gt   MODE2    OFF  Deactivate   MODE1  Setting for a standard image   MODE2  Setting for a theater image   MODE3  Setting for a fast moving image                  With some of the images  i
120. nk       W Using  VIERA LINK   You can control some functions of the connected device  with the controls or remote control of this projector      f operation is not possible  check the settings of the    device       For details on operating an external device  see the    manual of the relevant device          VIERA    S D    ag    8o           4  Use the menu of the device      You can use the controls of the projector as  well as the buttons on the remote control   The  functions that you can use depend on the  connected device         If you access a device other than a VIERA  Link device       VIERA LINK CONTROL RECORDER 1       The type of the connected device is  displayed    You can access the menu of the device  but  cannot use it  Use the remote control of the  device to operate it                lt  gt     BACK   OPTION RETURN    NENU    If multiple recorders or players are connected  You can connect up to three recorders or  players at the same time        Press the  lt VIERA Link gt  button  oe  Alternatively  select  VIERA LINK  from ERAUR CONTROL RECORDER f    OTHER FUNCTIONS  in the  OPTION  Recorder 1     3   Player 1 3  menu  and then press the  lt ENTER gt  Devices of the same type connected to the  button  HDMI terminals  1 2 3  on this projector      The THERA EINE menu isdisplayed  are registered in an order starting from the    smallest number    For example  if two recorders are connected  to HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 respectively  the  recorder connected to HD
121. nu         PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY NAME  CHANGE     You can edit the memory name of details saved using   PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY SAVE      1  Press the A Y buttons to select  MEMORY  NAME CHANGE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button      The  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY NAME  CHANGE  menu is displayed         qg PICTURE   SV IVe  NV 4    POSITION    cS             LANGUAGE          2  Press the A Y buttons to select the  memory name to be changed and press the   lt ENTER  gt  button      The  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY NAME  INPUT  screen is displayed                       3  Press the A V  lt P buttons to specify the  location of the required character to enter  and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button      You can enter up to 16 characters      Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button to erase all input text  If you press the   lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you  can erase the character currently selected by  the cursor in the input box     4  Press the A V  lt P buttons to select  OK    5  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button without entering any text to  keep the default name   MEMORY   1 3        2D TO 3D     2D video is quasi converted to 3D video and shown   Select from  MODE1  to  MODE5  based on       preference         Switch settings     lt     gt        Switch settings        OFF      MODE1       MODE2                MODE5       MODE4       MODE3                                       OFF  2D video is not converted to 3D
122. on  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution    To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface  cables when connecting to computer and or peripheral devices  Any changes or modifications not expressly  approved by Panasonic Corp  of North America could void the user   s authority to operate this device              NOTIFICATION  Canada        This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003           WARNING     Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data  Processing Equipment  ANSI NFPA 75     For permanently connected equipment  a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the  building installation wiring     For pluggable equipment  the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  accessible        Notice  USA only      This product has a High Intensity Discharge  HID  lamp that contain
123. on twice     This returns you to the  COLOR  MANAGEMENT  menu       Base color  C  and post adjustment color  D   displayed  when  ADJUSTMENT MODE  is set to  RGBCMY    are  intended to be guide colors only         Editing deleting logs    You can edit or delete stored logs     Press the A Y buttons to select  LOG  and  press the  lt ENTER  gt  button     The  LOG  menu is displayed     ENGLISH   53           PICTURE  menu      Managing the stored logs created through the   CURSOR  mode            10    10   10   0 10 0   10 10 10   0 10 0   10 10 10   0 10 0   10    10   10   0 10 0    Selected Adjusted  oor ll B color  The below display appears only when 720 60p Frame    Packing and 720 50p Frame Packing 3D images are being  displayed                                                                                                                                                                                               Selected  POINT1  10  10  10  colr FO 0 0 o    PX 0 0 0  Adjusted S   SUA 0 0  0  color PX  o 0 o  LX 0 o 0  PO  0 o o  PX 0 0 0                        Managing the stored logs created through the   RGBCMY  mode           10     10      10   10    40      10   10    10    10   10     10     10   10      10     10   10     10     10                                                                                                 Selected Adjusted  oor ell E color  The below display appears only when 720 60p Frame    Packing and 720 50p Frame Packing 3D images 
124. onnected to VIDEO IN                For details  see    Using VIERA Link      m page 96           1  Use the A    buttons to place the cursor  on the input to be switched     2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button     Switch to the selected input      TEST PATTERN     You can display 5 types of image patterns for  confirmation    Press the  lt ENTER gt  button to switch to the other patterns   Pressing the  lt RETURN gt  button cancels the function       When 3D is being displayed  including converting 2D to  3D   the  TEST PATTERN  cannot be executed  Perform  the operation after switching to 2D      LAMP RUNTIME     You can check how long the lamp has been used        Attention    When replacing the lamp  follow the    Lamp unit    replacement procedure     m    page 91  and set the runtime  to  0        When the lamp unit has reached the end of its lifespan  the  LAMP RUNTIME  menu will provide the usage  time notification by flashing red and gray  See    When to  replace the lamp unit     m    page 90  about the lifespan     ENGLISH   83        OPTION  menu     INITIALIZE ALL     Return all settings to factory defaults   When you perform this operation  the projector is set  to the standby state for initialization     1  Press the A Y buttons to select   INITIALIZE ALL   and press and hold the   lt ENTER  gt  button for three seconds or  more      The  INITIALIZE ALL  confirmation message  appears        INITIALIZE ALL    ok E    2  Press the  lt  gt  buttons to select  OK    
125. optional  Terminal for controlling the accessory  and controlling 3D  projector using a computer  RN Eyewear     COMPONENT IN  Connect a color component    signal cable   YCsCr YPsPR     20   ENGLISH    Projection method  You can use any of the following 4 projection methods  Select a projection method suitable for the position of the    projector   For projection method settings  see  PROJECTION METHOD  in the  OPTION  menu   m page 78        E Setting on a desk floor and projecting  W Setting on a desk floor and  from front projecting from rear   using a translucent screen                                                  ke   D   Menu Method Menu Method E    7p     PROJECTION  PROJECTION D  METHOD   FRONT DESK  METHOD   REAR DESK      D    0        E Mounting on the ceiling and projecting  M Mounting on the ceiling and  from front projecting from rear   with a translucent screen                 Menu Method Menu Method     PROJECTION  PROJECTION  METHOD   FRONT CEILING  METHOD     Parts for ceiling mount  optional     You can install the projector on the ceiling using the optional ceiling mount bracket  model no   ET PKA110H  for  high ceilings  and ET PKA110S  for low ceilings        Use only the ceiling mount brackets specified for this projector      Refer to the installation manual for the ceiling mount bracket when you install the bracket and the projector     Attention    To ensure projector performance and security  installation of the ceiling mount bracket must be ca
126. ostatic filter  7  white                 Air filter frame                         Air filter  black                          Protrusions    Air filter case                                                                                                          15  Assemble the air filter unit      First insert the electrostatic filter  white  into the  center of the case ensuring that its edges do not  ride on top of the ribs  and then insert the air filter   black  so that its four corners are within the case  before attaching the air filter frame      Take care so that the air filter does not get caught  between the air filter frame and the case      Align the catches and protrusions on the air filter  case and air filter frame when assembling the  air filter unit  When attaching the air filter frame   ensure that the 4 catches are properly aligned with  the protrusions on the air filter case and they have  clicked into place     16  Attach the air filter unit to the projector     Attach the air filter unit to the projector using the  reverse of the procedure in 12      Insert the air filter unit into the projector in the  direction of the arrow engraved into the air filter  frame  4  until it clicks into place     17  Attach the air filter cover  and firmly  tighten the air filter cover fixing screw   one  with a Philips screwdriver     18  Insert the power plug into a power outlet   and press the  lt ON gt  side of the  lt MAIN  POWER  switch to turn on the power     19  
127. put text  If you press the   lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you can  erase the character currently selected by the cursor  in the input box     6  Select  OK  with the A V  lt P gt  buttons   7  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button       Press the  lt ENTER gt  button without entering any text  to keep the default name   USER1     USER6         Deleting a profile    1  Press the A Y buttons to select  PROFILE  DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  PROFILE DELETE  menu is displayed     PICTURE        POSITION    S  LANGUAGE  a  3D SETTINGS          2  Press the A Y buttons to select the profile  to be deleted and press the  lt ENTER gt   button       Select  ALL DELETE  to delete all profiles     The  PROFILE DELETE  confirmation message  is displayed     DELETE THE USER 1 DATA           Ok             3  Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons   4  Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button       If all profiles are deleted  the system returns to the   COLOR MANAGEMENT  menu        ENGLISH   55           PICTURE  menu     Changing a profile name    1  Press the A Y buttons to select  PROFILE  NAME CHANGE  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button      The  PROFILE NAME CHANGE  menu is  displayed                   POSITION    USER  USER  z LANGUAGE    uses  USERS  F 3D SETTINGS    2  Press the A Y buttons to select the  profile name to be changed and press the   lt ENTER gt  button      The  PROFILE NAME INPUT  screen is  displayed     SCENE1 i    EE we                     
128. r  B   are being adjusted     Ex  When the  lt  button is pressed on  Y      Ye c      B                                                                                                                                            INPUT O       OUTPUT E                                                                                                                                     INPUT Baa output E       ENGLISH   47     PICTURE  menu       c  Adjusting the output level d  Matching the output level to the reference point    In the screen displayed in 4   press the A Y    the output level of the currently selected point  buttons to place the cursor on  REFERENCE     Output level can be adjusted for each color on POINTS   and then press the  lt P buttons to switch    the  Y  RI G  B  screen  to  ON    Ex  When the A button is pressed on  Y      EEEE k cCc      B  2        f you press the A Y buttons  you can adjust      POSITION  Ss LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS     LENS CONTROL  Ae OPTION                                                                                                                                     POINT Ba   INPUT A   OUTPUT  ON                       POINT  Sm        INPUT OUTPUT w   m   If you display the adjustment screen when   REFERENCE POINTS  is set to  ON   the  reference points are displayed on the screen                                                                                                                                                        
129. r condition may worsen  suddenly    If a child uses the 3D Eyewear  guardians should beware of the child   s eyes becoming tired     If there are issues with the 3D Eyewear or it is broken  discontinue use immediately   Continued use could lead to injury  eye fatigue  or health problems     If you feel any strange skin sensations discontinue use of the 3D Eyewear    Very occasionally there may be an allergy to the paint or material    If the nose or temples turn red  or if pain or itching occur  discontinue use of the 3D Eyewear   This may occur due to pressure through use over a long period and may lead to poor health     Charge rechargeable 3D Eyewear by connecting it to the USB port of a Panasonic TV that supports 3D  video or a Panasonic certified charger using the charging cable included with the 3D Eyewear   Charging with any other device may result in battery leakage  heating  or rupture        12   ENGLISH       Read this first     Brazil Only  Brasil Apenas       Important    c  fe   5      E  p  o          E Manuseio de baterias usadas          BRASIL    f       Ap  s o uso  as pilhas e  ou baterias poder  o  ser entregues ao estabelecimento comercial  ou rede de assist  ncia t  cnica autorizada     Cobrir os terminais positivo     e negativo     com uma fita isolante adesiva  antes de depositar numa caixa  destinada para o recolhimento  O contato entre partes met  licas pode causar vazamentos  gerar calor  romper  a blindagem e produzir fogo    N  o desmonte  n  o 
130. r details of video signals that can be projected with this projector  see the    List of compatible signals            page 100      106   ENGLISH    Specifications                            S VIDEO IN 1 set  Mini DIN 4p Y  1 0 V  p p   C  0 286 V  p p   75 Q  VIDEO IN 1 set  RCA pin jack 1 0 V  p p   75 Q  1 set  D sub HD 15 pin  female    RGB signal   R G B  0 7 V  p p   75 Q  G SYNC 1 0 V  p p   75 Q  TTL high impedance  automatic  HD SYNC    positive negative polarity  COMPUTER IN compatible  TTL high impedance  automatic  vb  positive negative polarity  Terminals compatible   Y  Ps Cs  Pr Cr signal   Y  1 0 V  p p   including sync   75 Q  Ps Cs  Pr Cr 0 7 V  p p   75 Q  1 set  RCA pin jack x 3  COMPONENT IN Y  1 0 V  p p   including sync   75 Q  Ps Cs  Pr Cr 0 7 V  p p   75 Q  HDMI IN 3 sets  19 pin HDMI connector l   HDCP   Deep color   HDAVI Control Ver  5 compliant   SERIAL 1 set  D sub 9 pin RS 232C compatible  TRIGGER   3D 2 sets  monaural mini jack DC 12 V  max 100 mA  SHUTTER OUT  Selectable for input and output by menu operation    Cabinet Moulded plastic  PC ABS        Dimensions    Width 470 mm  18 1 2    Height 151 mm  5 15 16    Depth 364 mm  14 11 32         Weight    Approx  8 7 kg  19 18 Ibs           Certifications    UL60950 1 2nd Ed    C UL CSA C22 2 No 60950 1  2nd Ed   Part 15 of the FCC Rules       Power supply    DC 3 V  AA R6 LR6 battery x 2        Operating range    Approx  7 m  23    when operated directly in front of signal receptor        Weig
131. r supplies up to 125 V  If you need to use higher voltages or currents than this  you will need  to obtain a separate 250 V power cord  If you use the accessory cord in such situations  fire may  result           WARNING MISE EN GARDE  RISQUE beige ELECTRIQUE   Bey riveree WARNUNG  ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN    SCHLAGES GER  T NICHT   FFNEN     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the  user to the presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage    within the product   s enclosure that may  be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons        The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of  important operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying the  product        CAUTION  This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power  plug  Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug  This plug  will only fit a grounding type power outlet  This is a safety feature  If  you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet  contact an electrician   Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug  Do not remove             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 o
132. remova o inv  lucro  nem amasse a bateria  O g  s liberado pela bateria pode irritar a  garganta  danificar o lacre do inv  lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor  ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo  devido ao curto circuito dos terminais    N  o incinere nem aque  a as baterias  elas n  o podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superiores a 100   C   212   F   O g  s liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta    danificar o lacre do inv  lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor  ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao  curto circuito dos terminais provocado internamente    Evite o contato com o liquido que vazar das baterias  Caso isto ocorra  lave bem a parte afetada com bastante    gua  Caso haja irrita    o  consulte um m  dico           E Remo    o das baterias    1  Pressione a guia e levante a tampa  2  Remova as baterias                 ENGLISH   13    Precautions for use       E Be sure to use the projector after removing the packaging material  such as    the fastening tapes and protective sheet   Take proper care when disposing of the removed packaging material      j   h   e      3       g   e         jyueyodul     Cautions when transporting      Ensure that the supplied lens cover is attached when transporting     Hold the bottom of the projector when transporting     Do not transport with the front adjustable feet extended  Doing so may result in damage to the front adjustable feet           Cautions when installing    E Do not set up the projector outdoors   Th
133. ress the A Y buttons and select the  item for automatic identification        2  Press the  lt  gt  buttons to select your  required lens memory for automatic  identification      The  LENS MEMORY  setting which has been  selected for  2 35 1 IMAGE DETECTION  is loaded  after a given period of time once the input signal  switches from 16 9 4 3 to 2 35 1      The  LENS MEMORY  setting which has been  selected for  16 9 IMAGE DETECTION  is loaded  after a given period of time once the input signal  switches from 2 35 1 to 16 9 4 3       If  OFF  is selected  automatic identification will not  be performed      This function is not available when  ZOOM  or   V FIT  is selected from the  ASPECT  menu        f the lens memory is not registered using  LENS  MEMORY SAVE   you cannot select  AUTO  SWITCHING       When displaying the menu or test pattern  automatic  identification is not performed      Image size may not be correctly recognized if there  is noise in the picture or external device generates  noise  Image size may also not be correctly recognized  depending on the video      Image size may not be correctly recognized if the input  signal level from the external device is not set to the  suggested value range  In this case  adjust the input  signal level using the  WAVEFORM MONITOR  menu    m gt  page 41      Image size may not be correctly recognized if the screen  position is not correctly adjusted  In this case  adjust the  screen position using the  POSITION  menu   
134. rojector      When using a chemically treated cloth  follow the  accompanying guidelines     E Cleaning the lens surface    If dirt or dust accumulates on the surface of the lens  it will   be enlarged and projected onto the screen    Wipe dirt and dust from the front of the lens gently with a   clean  soft  and dry cloth       Do not use a fluffy rag  or a greasy  wet  or dirty  cloth      Do not rub the lens harshly as this may damage the  surface     Attention      The lens is made of glass  It may break or crack if struck  with a hard object or rubbed harshly  Please be careful  when handling the lamp        E Air filter unit    If too much dust accumulates in the air filter the internal  temperature of the projector cannot be maintained at the  normal level  A confirmation message is displayed on the  screen  and at the same time  lt TEMP gt  illuminates red  The  power is cut off automatically after a while  Clean the filter  after every 100 hours of usage     1  Remove the air filter cover     Using a Phillips screwdriver to turn the fixing screw  of the air filter cover until loose and remove the  cover        Air filter cover fixing  screw       Air filter cover    2  Remove the air filter unit     Hold the grips on the air filter unit  and remove it  from the projector     Air filter unit       ran  Grips A arrow engraved       After removing the air filter unit  remove any large build  ups of dirt or dust in the air filter unit bay and the air  intake port on the p
135. rojector     3  Vacuum dirt and dust from the air filter    unit     Do not wash the air filter unit                                      ENGLISH   87        5                 ad                 Care and replacement       4  Attach the air filter unit to the projector     Attach the air filter unit to the projector using the  reverse of the procedure in 2      Insert the air filter unit into the projector in the  direction of the arrow engraved into the air filter  frame  4  until it clicks into place     5  Attach the air filter cover  and firmly  tighten the air filter cover fixing screw   one  with a Philips screwdriver     Attention      The air filter unit must always be installed in the projector   Failure to do so will result in malfunctions due to foreign  materials  such as dust  entering the projector      Do not use water to wash the air filter unit as this  decreases its ability to absorb dust                  D      D     fa    o        88   ENGLISH    Care and replacement       Component replacement    H Air filter and electrostatic filter  The air filter should be replaced when cleaning is ineffective   A replacement air filter   electrostatic filter is available separately  service component    Contact your dealer for the optional air filter and electrostatic filter   Also  please replace the air filter and electrostatic filter when replacing the lamp unit    An air filter and electrostatic filter are included with the  ET LAA410  replacement lamp unit      E 
136. rrectly      When viewing 3D display  turn on the power supply for the  3D Eyewear and then put it on      Do not use devices that generate strong electromagnetic  radiation  such as cell phones  handheld radios  etc    close to the 3D Eyewear  This may cause the 3D Eyewear  to malfunction      The 3D Eyewear cannot exhibit sufficient performance  at high or low temperatures  Follow the operation  temperature range specified in the operating instructions  for the 3D Eyewear       t may be difficult to view other displays  such as the  computer screen  digital clock  calculators etc   while  wearing the 3D Eyewear  Remove the 3D Eyewear when  viewing other than 3D videos      When the projector is installed alongside another 3D  compatible display  the 3D videos may appear double  due to the effect of the devices on each other  Install the  projector after thoroughly considering the installation  location        f the 3D Eyewear is worn upside down or backwards  the  3D video cannot be seen correctly      When viewing 3D display  turn on the power supply for the  3D Eyewear and then put it on      The stereoscopic image effect experienced with the 3D  Eyewear may vary with individuals      The projection screen size when displaying 3D videos is  up to 5 08 m  200          o   2      i      Q   0      T      a       ENGLISH   35       ss   g  a   z    e   xo   D     g  Z   e   5    Viewing 3D Images    Communication range of a 3D  IR Transmitter and 3D Eyewear    The IR signals
137. rried by your  dealer or a qualified technician            REAR CEILING                                      ENGLISH   217       Projection related    Install the projector with reference to the figure below and the projection distance  You can adjust the display size  and display position according to the screen size and screen position     Projection screen       T SO                                                                                                                         z z fh Law  D         Law   gt  s  T Screen asii   i     Screen p     z SW i AMO sell i all  L  LW   LT   1 Projection distance  m   SH Screen height  m   SW Screen width  m   H Distance from the center of the lens to the image lower end  m   O SD Screen diagonal size  m   Es  1 LW  Minimum projection distance  a LT  Maximum projection distance  Y  All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements    a Projection screen size 16 9 size  a    Minimum distance Maximum distance Height position  Screen Diagonal  SD   LW   LT   H   1 02m  40   1 16m  3  10   2 37 m  7 9    0 25 to 0 75 m  1 27m  50   1 47m  4  10   2 98 m  9  9    0 31 to 0 93 m  1 52 m  60   1 77m  5  10   3 58 m  11 9    0 38 to 1 13 m  1 78m  70   2 07 m  6  9   4 18m  13  9    0 44 to 1 31 m  2 03 m  80   2 37 m  7 9   4 79m  15  9    0 50 to 1 50 m  2 29m  90   2 67 m  8  9   5 39 m  17 8    0 56 to 1 68 m  2 54 m  100   2 98 m  9  9   6 00 m  19  8    0 63 to 1 88 m  3 05 m  120   3 5
138. s are indicated as   m page 00      Term  e In these instructions  the    Wireless remote control unit    accessory is referred to as the    Remote control        2   ENGLISH    T Real Live 3D Experience See the relevant page for details         gt  Equipped with 3D  3D motion  remaster  3D double speed  drive technology  and 2D to 3D  conversion technology  that help  enjoy diverse content in high picture  quality     ograded brightness and  yntrast     gt  Brightness and contrast have been  upgraded with the introduction of  the newly developed high intensity  lamps and optical system     irther enhanced  jjustment function     gt  Equipped with the new parallax  adjustment monitoring function for  simplifying the adjustment of lateral  parallax during the input of 3D  image signals  and the new gamma  adjustment function for enabling  finer gamma adjustment        ENGLISH   3    UOI EWIOJU   jyueyodul     uoleiedaid     e    p   zd      Ko   oy   Lal  o  s  er  D  a    uolje19do sIseq    Ss UeUDdIUIEIN       xipueddy       Contents    Important Information       Read this firstliiisisiiiseiaeisisiaanaa 6  Precautions fOr USC         sscssssesessesseeseneneeereeees 14  Cautions when transporting    14  Cautions when installing    14  CAUTIONS ON USC seene EE 16  About diSpOSal              cececceceeseeceseeeeeceeeeeseeeeeesteetetneeees 16  ACCOSSONES upe 17  Optional accessories               cecececeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeaes 17  About your projector         cccsseeeeee
139. s mercury  Disposal may be regulated  in your community due to environmental considerations  For disposal or recycling information  please visit  Panasonic website  http   www panasonic com environmental or call 1 888 769 0149              ENGLISH   7       Read this first        3   O  2  3  D   a  O  5    yueyodul           WARNING     E POWER    The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  accessible when problems occur  If the following problems occur  cut off the power supply  immediately   Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in fire or electric shock       f foreign objects or water get inside the projector  cut off the power supply       f the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken  cut off the power supply       f you notice smoke  strange smells or noise coming from the projector  cut off the power supply    Please contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs  and do not attempt to repair the projector yourself     During a thunderstorm  do not touch the projector or the cable   Electric shocks can result     Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power plug   If the power cord is used while damaged  electric shocks  short circuits or fire will result     Do not damage the power cord  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   Ask an Authori
140. s other than this  projector  check the manual for the device to be  connected regarding description for    VIERA Link          VIERA Link can only be used with one display  projector  HD Camcorder      DIGA Recorder with  TV  etc   LUMIX Camera with VIERA Link function    VIERA Link function                         96   ENGLISH    Using VIERA Link       E VIERA Link Control of compatible  equipment     Using  VIERA LINK      m    page 98       Table below displays maximum number of compatible  equipment that can be controlled by VIERA Link Control   This includes connections to equipment already  connected to the projector    For example  DIGA Recorder connected to Amplifier  which is connected to the projector via an HDMI cable             Maximum  Type of the equipment Aer  Recorder  DIGA Recorder  etc   3       Player  DVD Player  Blu ray Disc  Player  HD Camcorder  LUMIX Camera        Digital Camera  Player theater  Blu ray s  Disc theater  etc    Audio system  Player theater  Blu ray 1    Disc theater  Amplifier  etc    Tuner  Set top box  etc   4    VIERA Link    HDAVI Control       Connections to the equipment  DIGA Recorder  HD  Camcorder  Player theater  Amplifier  etc   with HDMI  cables allow you to interface them automatically     These features are limited to models incorporating     HDAVI Control    and    VIERA Link          Some functions are not available depending on the  equipment   s version of HDAVI Control    Please confirm the connected equipment   s v
141. side and or outside the projector is abnormally high        The air filter unit The projector may be being    The aitintake and   The ram may be excessively   used at high elevations       Cause exhaust ports may  temperature may   ae    dirty and ventilation   1 400 m  4 593 ft  or more  be chetniciod  be toa  high  may be poor  above sea level    Place the projector The projector can only be  Remove object s   in an environment used for two minutes after    from the ventilation   with temperature Clean or replace turning on  Set  HIGH  Solution ports or clear the and humidity as the air filter unit  ALTITUDE MODE  to  ON                       area around the designated in the    _       page 87  within two minutes of turning  projector  specifications  the projector on    m gt  page 106   m gt  page 80           f the  lt TEMP gt  indicator is illuminated or flashes despite taking the actions above  please contact your dealer to have your  projector repaired         5                 ad                 ENGLISH   85                 D      D     fa    o           TEMP and LAMP Indicators    E Lamp indicator  lt LAMP gt           Indicator    Illuminated red Flashing red  status       Time to replace the lamp unit  Illuminates when   Problem the lamp unit has reached its maximum usage  Lamp circuit failure  abnormal function or lamp unit  period of 3 800 hours  when  LAMP POWER  lis damaged    is set to  NORMAL          The power may    A message suggesting lamp replacement   
142. so be performed using the on screen menu   For details  see  WAVEFORM MONITOR  in  PICTURE   menu   m    page 41     Remote control operation       Checks that the waveform for each of the  Y   brightness   R   red   G   green   and  B   blue  values for the whole image is  within the recommended range      FULL  SCAN        Checks that the waveform for each of the  Y   brightness   R   red   G   green   and  B   blue  values for an arbitrary number  of lines from the top of the screen to the     SINGLE  bottom is within the recommended range   LINE   Enables more detailed confirmation than  AN  FULL SCAN    sect   Line position can be changed with the A V  buttons       The display position of the  WAVEFORM  MONITOR  changes depending on the line  position                   Signals lower than 0   in the waveform monitor will be  displayed as same as 0   on the projected image       SINGLE LINE SCAN  can display horizontal lines in Y    brightness   R   red   G   green   and B   blue  from the  top of the screen to the bottom more finely than  FULL  SCAN   and each item can be adjusted in the same way  as  FULL SCAN       When selecting  FULL SCAN   the display position of the  waveform can be set using the A Y  lt P buttons      So that the display of individual adjustment screen in   PICTURE  does not interfere with the waveform monitor   the positioning of this screen differs depending on the  circumstances at the time      The  AUTO ADJUST  is executed by pressing the   l
143. sted up toa  maximum of 15 points      You can switch between  Y    R    G   and  B   each time you press the  lt ENTER  gt  button       When you adjust the input level or the output   LENS CONTROL a i level  the menu is deleted  and an adjustment  screen as shown below appears      To return to the screen displayed in 4   press  the  lt RETURN gt  button     OPTION       POINT Be   INPUT  40     OUTPUT  NON                                           LANGUAGE      0 40  4    0 35            0 75  4   0 80    22  3D SETTINGS      0 00 G  0 00 B  mie     LENS CONTROL    PICTURE  GAMMA PRESET ke    POSITION                      POINT  BN    INPUT  40     OUTPUT GN            LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS  LENS CONTROL H     OPTION             POINT B pur O output  IB                                     The information of the currently selected point   A  is displayed        46   ENGLISH     PICTURE  menu       Display the currently selected  point number  The number is in  the order of 1 to 15 starting from  the lower input level  The selected  point flashes in yellow on the  adjustment screen    Display the input level of the  currently selected point  Can   be set in the range of 1 to 99    in increments of 1   When  dispatching from the factory  the  input level is set in the order of  5   10   15   20   25   30    35   40   45   50   60   70    80   90   and 95  starting from  point 1    Display the output level of the  currently selected point  The  difference from the standard v
144. t DEFAULT gt  button while the waveform is displayed     m gt  page 42      While the waveform monitor is displayed  you cannot  adjust the  COLOR MANAGEMENT  settings      When a 3D signal is being input  including converting 2D  to 3D   the waveform monitor cannot be displayed       f a 3D signal is input while the waveform monitor is being  displayed  the waveform monitor disappears     Resetting to the default       settings    You can reset most of the settings or adjustment  values for submenus to factory default settings     Press    For details  see    Navigating through the menu    Returning adjusted values to default settings    of    Menu  navigation          page 37     ENGLISH   33       o   2      i      Q   0      T      a           os   g  a   z    e   xo   D     g  Z   e   5    Remote control operation       When the VIERA Link control is enabled  the function  menus of external devices can be displayed         page 96    The operation mode can be changed during gamma  adjustment   m    page 47    Change the detection level of parallax when the  parallax adjustment monitor is displayed  when   Mode3  is set      Press  Switching the input signal    The input for projection can be switched     Press    The settings change as follows each time the button    is pressed   P  COMPONENT IN  71     COMPUTER IN                                      Tt  S VIDEO IN    HDMI 3 IN  4  Tt  VIDEO IN                              HDMI 2 IN  JJ  t  HDMI 1 IN                 COM
145. t might be difficult to see a  difference in result      if  FRAME CREATION  is set to active  video may be  delayed in some cases  In this case  select  OFF      ENGLISH   57              PICTURE  menu       E  COLOR MANAGEMENT     For the selected  PICTURE MODE   you can adjust a  selected color individually with  CURSOR  mode or adjust  the six color components  Red  Green  Blue  Cyan   Magenta  Yellow  with  RGBCMY  mode    Adjustment results can be saved as a profile and called  later      Create a new profile      When the input signal is switched while adjusting   adjustment details are not saved       f there is another area  which has the exact same or  similar color as the target on the same screen  these  colors will be adjusted as well      You can adjust all colors except white  gray and black      If you edit a single color to be individual different colors   the desired color may not be achieved      When you execute  COLOR MANAGEMENT  while a  3D image is being displayed  only the left eye image is  displayed       Adjusting the selected color  when   CURSOR  is selected for  ADJUSTMENT  MODE       Select the desired color with a cursor and adjust     1  Press the  lt P gt  buttons to select  CURSOR   in  ADJUSTMENT MODE                           F NORMAL  CURSOR                   2  Press the AY buttons to select  START  ADJUSTMENT  and press the  lt ENTER gt   button      The cross cursor  A  is displayed  and the  projected image is captured        3  Move 
146. t on a flat surface so that the screen  becomes rectangle       f the screen is tilted lower than the screen  extend  the adjustable feet to make a rectangle screen      For details  see    Front adjustable feet and throwing  angle          page 23                 2  Remove the lens shift cover     For details  see    Opening the lens shift cover       m gt  page 19     3  Rotate the lens shift lever in a  counterclockwise direction to disengage  the shift lever lock        4  Adjust the lens shift     Adjust the projection position with the shift lever          See    Lens shift and positioning      m    page 24   5  Rotate the shift lever clockwise to fix   6  Attach the lens shift cover     7  Managing the lens control settings    Press     of the  lt FOCUS gt  and  lt ZOOM gt  buttons  on the device controls to adjust   Press the  lt FOCUS gt  buttons       to change the  projection size  and press the  lt ZOOM gt  buttons        again to fine tune the projection size        o   2      i      Q   0      T      a    oll INPUT  Cao    VA  MENU RETURN       j                  pene een een een ny    5         lt ZOOM gt  button        lt FOCUS gt  button          t is recommended that you display the  ZOOM FOCUS   test pattern from the  LENS CONTROL  menu to  accurately adjust the focus  m    page 73  This can also be  performed with the remote control   m    page 32      Panasonic recommends that focus adjustment be made  after 30 minutes or more have elapsed since picture  
147. t port       Install the projector so that cold air or hot air from air conditioners does not come in to direct contact with the air intake port  or air exhaust port     100 mm  4   or more 100 mm  4   or more 100 mm  4   or more                        Do not install the projector in an enclosed space     If the projector needs to be installed in an enclosure  provide a separate air conditioning unit or ventilating equipment    Emitted heat accumulates if ventilation is insufficient  This may cause the protection circuit of the projector to operate     Use the front adjustable feet for floor installation only and for angle adjustment in such cases    If you use the adjustable feet for any other purpose  the set may be damaged                                   Adjustable feet    ENGLISH   15    c  g       SE    e   Er       Precautions for use       Cautions on use    E In order to view clear video images      Clear  high contrast video can be viewed when curtains are closed and lights near the screen are extinguished in  order to stop light from reaching the screen      In some rare cases  depending on the usage environment a    flickering    may appear on the screen due to the  effects of air from the exhaust port or hot cold air from air conditioners  Do not set up this projector in a situation  where air from the exhaust of this device or other devices  or air from air conditioners is circulated to the front of  this device      The focus of high brightness projection lens
148. t so that 3D  images are shown      You can watch 3D images in the following cases      When a 3D image supporting Blu ray disc is played  on a 3D image supporting player recorder connected  using a HDMI cable to a 3D image supporting  projector      2D  gt 3D  Simulated 3D   m    page 69     1  Wearing the 3D Eyewear    Switches on the 3D Eyewear power     Put on the 3D Eyewear    2  View    When the HDMI receives information in which 3D  mode is detected  3D images are automatically  displayed according to the signal      f the 3D images are not displayed correctly or  the images cause discomfort  the images can be  adjusted by  3D INPUT FORMAT      3  After Use    Switches off the 3D Eyewear power     Attention      Avoid keeping the 3D Eyewear at a location with high  humidity and high temperature  For details on care  and maintenance of 3D Eyewear  see the operating  instructions of 3D Eyewear     Attention      When using 3D Eyewear  also see the operating  instructions of the 3D Eyewear      When viewing 3D videos  be sure to set  3D IR  TRANSMITTER  to one of  STRONG    MEDIUM    or  WEAK   If an external 3D IR Transmitter  optional  accessory  is connected  set the corresponding  TRIGGER  1 2 SETTING  to  3D SHUTTER OUT   m    page 79      When 3D Eyewear is used indoors with fluorescent lights  on  the light may appear to flicker  In such a case  turn off  the fluorescent lights       f the 3D Eyewear is worn upside down or backwards  the  3D video cannot be seen co
149. tem format that matches the input signal   Qa     Switch settings  o ENTER 2e Switch settings  A NS f  CY    The settings change as follows each time the button  is pressed                                                      AUTO        NTSC   t t   SECAM     NTSC4 43   t t   PAL N     PAL   t           PAL M          Attention      Set this to  AUTO  under normal conditions     Switch the settings to the respective TV signal formats        Setting  AUTO  will automatically select NTSC   NTSC4 43  PAL  PAL M  PAL N  SECAM  or PAL60        ENGLISH   57        PICTURE  menu          E  RGB YCsCr    RGB YPsPr   Set this to  AUTO  under normal conditions  If images are  not displayed correctly when this is set to  AUTO   set  either  RGB  or  YCaCr    YPaPr  in accordance with the    input signal   C    Switch settings      lt 4 D  gt     Switch settings   lt   gt     The settings change as follows each time the button  is pressed                                 AUTO     lt      RGB   t t   YPsPr     YCsCRr               When using COMPUTER input      When using 480i  480p  576i  576p  or VGAGO input   Select from  AUTO    RGB    YCsCr J      When using a movie based signal input other than  described above   Select from  AUTO    RGB    YPsPri      When using an HDMI 1 2 3 input      When using a 480p or 576p input   Select from  AUTO    RGB    YCsCr       When using a movie based signal input other than  described above   Select from  AUTO    RGB    YPsPrl       See    List of 
150. the  lt DEFAULT gt  button is pressed     ENGLISH   49              PICTURE  menu     lnitialize the gamma adjustment results     ADWUSTHENTMODE SN ADVANCED  al   POSITION    LANGUAGE  S ap SETTINGS MA     LENS CONTROL  R OPTION             1  Press the A Y buttons to select   INITIALIZE  and press the  lt ENTER gt     button     The confirmation message is displayed for the    gamma initialization     INITIALIZE GAMMA ADJUSTMENT     Ok       2  Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons and press  the  lt ENTER gt button      ADVANCED 1     ADVANCED    are all  set to the factory default setting  and  the  ADJUSTMENT MODE  is set to   ADVANCED1        Initialization is not available in  SIMPLE  mode     You cannot execute  INITIALIZE  when two screens are    being adjusted     50   ENGLISH     Adjusting the gamma  when  SIMPLE  is    selected for  ADJUSTMENT MODE      1  Press the  lt P gt  buttons to select  SIMPLE      F   amp  PICTURES  ADJUSTMENT MODE SIMPLE    Ww POSITION  LANGUAGE   z  3D SETTINGS          2  Select item with the A Y buttons  and    adjust with the  lt  gt  buttons       You can adjust linear intensity at 3 levels  high   mid  low   Press A    to select your required    gamma levels                                                GAMMALOW O     0   ADVANCED MENU  menu items pean  setting   GAMMA HIGH  0   GAMMA MID  0   GAMMA LOW  0            Setting range   8 to  8        PICTURE  menu    E  CONTRAST     You can adjust color temperatures centering mainly o
151. the cursor with the A V  lt  gt  buttons  to the required place to select a color     Align the center of the cross cursor on the point  in the projected image to be adjusted     52   ENGLISH       4  Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button      CURSOR  menu  B  and the color selected  C   are displayed                         In some cases you may be unable to adjust when the  very edge point of the projection area is selected      You can create a profile only when  ADJUSTMENT  MODE  is set to either  CURSOR  or  RGBCMY   A profile  cannot be created from both adjustments      White  gray and black cannot be edited     5  Press the A Y buttons to select a menu  item and the  lt P gt  buttons to adjust each  item level        Adjust the vividness of the  color    C OTOR    Setting range    30 to  30  Adjust the color tone       Setting range    30 to  30    Adjust the brightness of the    color    BRIGHTNESS    S Setting range      20 to  20        TINT                   The default setting for each item is  0    After adjusting  the post adjustment color  D  is  displayed                    6  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      PROCESSING  message is displayed for a few  seconds and the result is stored in  LOG    You can store up to 8 logs under  LOG   Press  the  lt RETURN gt  or  lt MENU gt  button to return  to the previous menu  Repeat from step 3  to  store more adjustments     7  Press the  lt RETURN gt  button or  lt MENU gt   button twice     This returns you to the  COLO
152. to the mode with  minimum power consumption                  This function works when  POWER OFF LINK  is set to   YES       Depending on the external devices  when the projector  is turned on power consumption may increase even in   ENERGY SAVING MODE  mode in order to achieve  faster start up     E  UNUSED DEVICE ENERGY SAVE     Specify whether or not to keep the power on for external  devices selected for input and switch the power off for  external devices not selected for input    If you select  YES  WITH PROMPT    a message is  displayed before the function operates     A          Switch settings     lt                Switch settings  wy Y   NO  STAY Maintain the power on state of  devices for which input is not  ON    selected  After a confirmation message is   YES  WITH displayed  devices for which the  PROMPT   input is not selected are set to  standby mode   YES  NO Devices for which the input is not  PROMPT   selected are set to standby mode                  This function may not work properly depending on the  external device      OPTION  menu        OTHER FUNCTIONS     Press the  lt ENTER  gt  button     The  OTHER FUNCTIONS  menu is displayed               F   PCTURE       a  Ll  postion   ERAUNC    Ss LANGUAGE  a2  3D SETTINGS             INPUT SELECT                        E INPUT SELECT    The input can be switched directly           HDMI signal from the device   HDMI 1 2 3 IN    connected to  HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 HDMI IN 3     RGB signal and   COMPONENT signa
153. ton      PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY  menu is  displayed     Ky PICTURE   SUSI ASIN TS      POSITION  ss LANGUAGE    3D SETTINGS  LENS CONTROL    OPTION               PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY SAVE     Balance values set for videos  setting values  can be saved  as favorites     1  Press the A Y buttons to select  MEMORY  SAVE  and press the  lt ENTER gt  button     The  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY SAVE   screen is displayed         a    a osmon emewa       x    Memory with data already stored  yx   No data stored       2  Press the A Y buttons to select the number  to be saved and press the  lt ENTER gt   button      The  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY SAVE   confirmation message is displayed     SAVE THE ADJUSTED VALUE AS MEMORY 1       K          3  Select  OK  with the  lt   gt  buttons     4  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button      PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY NAME INPUT   screen is displayed                       ENGLISH   67        3D SETTINGS  menu       5  Press the A Y  lt P buttons to specify the    PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY DELETE   location of the required character to enter  and press the  lt ENTER  gt  button      You can enter up to 16 characters     You can delete the details saved using  PICTURE  BALANCE MEMORY SAVE        Select  ALL DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt  1  Press the A Y buttons to select  MEMORY  button to erase all input text  If you press the DELETE  and press the  lt ENTER gt  button    lt DEFAULT gt  button on the remote control  you   The  PICTURE BALANCE MEMORY DELETE 
154. ttery fluid on your skin or clothing could result in skin inflammation or injury   Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately     Battery fluid coming in contact with your eyes could result in loss of sight   In this case  do not rub your eyes  Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately     Do not disassemble the lamp unit   If the lamp breaks  it could cause injury     Lamp replacement  The lamp has high internal pressure  If improperly handled  an explosion and severe injury or accidents will  result     The lamp can easily explode if struck against hard objects or dropped     Before replacing the lamp  be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet   Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done     When replacing the lamp  turn the power off and allow the lamp to cool for at least one hour before  handling it otherwise it can cause burns     Do not allow infants or pets to touch the remote control     Keep the remote control out of the reach of infants and pets after using it     Do not use the supplied power cord with devices other than this projector     Using the supplied power cord with devices other than this projector may cause short circuits or  overheating  and result in electric shock or fire     Remove the depleted batteries from the remote control promptly     Leaving them in the unit may result in fluid leakage  overheating  or explosion of the batteries        10   ENGLISH       Read this first     CAU
155. ty              FAST  Prioritizes the frame response             NORMAL  allows higher quality image viewing      PROJECTION METHOD     Set the projection method according to the projector  installation status  Change the projection method if   the screen is displayed upside down or the display is  reversed   m    page 21     ay     Switch settings     4 D  gt      Switch settings     gt                     FRONTIDESK  When setting on a desk floor and  projecting from the front   FRONT  When using the ceiling mount  bracket  optional accessory  and  CEILING  ss  projecting from the front  When setting on a desk floor and   REAR DESK    projecting from the rear  using a  translucent screen   When using the ceiling mount   REAR  bracket  optional accessory  and  CEILING  projecting from the rear  using a  translucent screen                  OPTION  menu        TRIGGER 1 2 SETTING     You can set the function for each trigger terminal   The trigger terminals for this projector are used as  both the input output terminal for the trigger function  and the output terminal for the external 3D IR  Transmitter  optional accessory   This is selected with  a menu     Attention      You can connect a maximum of two external 3D IR  Transmitter  optional accessory       Make sure the  lt MAIN POWER  switch of the projector  is turned  lt OFF gt  before a cable is connected to or  disconnected from a trigger terminal     E  OUTPUT   In conjunction with projector operation set in the  TRIGGE
156. und  may be heard or when the luminous lamp is lit a tinkling  sound may be heard  but this is not a malfunction      During video projection  the cooling fan operates and  makes a sound  This fan sound may change with  ambient temperature and becomes louder when the lamp  is turned on      Setting the  LAMP POWER  in the  OPTION  menu to   ECO  reduces operation sounds   m    page 81      When the lamp is turned off and immediately turned back  on again  the video may temporarily flicker slightly at the  start of projection due to lamp characteristics  This is not  a malfunction        o   2      i      Q   0      T      a       ENGLISH   29    ss   g  a   z    e   xo   D     g  Z   e   5       Switching the projector on off    Switching off the power    Carefully check the status of the power indicator before operating     Power indicator 4   MAIN POWER  OFF ON          1  Press the power  lt         gt  button     The confirmation message is displayed     2  Select  OK  with the  lt  gt  buttons     3  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button  or press the  power  lt           gt  button again      The lamp extinguishes and video projection halts     The cooling fan continues to operate and the power  indicator illuminates orange  Wait for the power  indicator to turn red or start flashing red     30   ENGLISH       BACK    RETURN    4  Press the  lt OFF gt  side of the  lt MAIN  POWER  switch to turn off the power     Never switch off the main power or remove the  power cord when t
157. urned   lt ON gt   switch between the  standby mode and projection  mode     Adjust the focus    a a E    3D Eyewear transmitter  Transmits a signal for   3D Eyewear  optional  accessory  while viewing  3D video   May appear as  a red dot when seen ina  dark area         Cc  re   5      L      Q    b      oO       s     Air intake port    Air filter cover       When the lens shift  cover is closed       Opening the lens shift  cover   Press the cover and  slide        __________     Adjust the size of the  image    ENGLISH   19    About your projector       E Back and bottom view    Security slot  The security slot is compatible with the Air intake port    Kensington MicroSaver Security System           u      o    xo   g     g     fe   5    Connecting        n E  terminals    AC IN ee    Connect the  power cord  included            Main power    Switch the projector on off  Front adjustable    feet  Screw up down to  adjust the projection    Lens cover attachment angle     hole       E Connecting terminals    S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN  Terminal for inputting  S VIDEO VIDEO signal     TRIGGER      3D SHUTTER OUT    COMPUTER IN  Terminal for RGB signal or YCsCr   YPsPr signal input from a computer                                            dase siete ean Ir    F   Dual purpose trigger terminal for  signal cables  L connecting and controlling the  N1 IN2 IN3 qet IN projector and external devices   as well as for connecting the  SERIAL J band      SVIDEOIIN  et AMN 3D IR Transmitter  
158. ve the bar scale on the individual  adjustment screen indicates the default setting    The position of the vertical bar varies depending on the  input signal     Default setting    Current setting          ENGLISH   37          Menu navigation       The on screen menu is used for settings and  adjustments on this projector           E  POSITION   _Jj    S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN       Default                                                                                                                                                                                           See    Navigating through the menu    for details of on  Supmenutsme setting Page  screen menu operation       page 37   H POSITION   0  60  The submenu of the main menu is displayed  and  setting adjustment for each item can be performed   V POSITION   0  60  E  PICTURE  ASPECT   AUTO  61    1g  wss       ON  63    S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPONENT  YCsCr   OVER SCAN    7  63  Submenu items poutat Page  1  PAL signal input only   PICTURE MODE   NORMAL  40   COMPONENT IN COMPUTER IN   CONTRAST   0  40 Submenu items eee Page   BRIGHTNESS   0  40 g   COLOR   0  40  H POSITION   0  60  TINT   0  40  V POSITION   0  60     4   COLOR TEMPERATURE   0  41 mac BURGE   PI a   SHARPNESS   SIMPLE  41 oe   L   DYNAMIC IRIS   ON  41 As   Peal T   WAVEFORM MONITOR      41       Di   SPLIT ADJUST      44  OVER SCANT  0  a   ADVANCED MENU      45 KEON z  0      PICTURE MEMORY      58 l l      4  1  COMPUTER IN only  exc  480i  576
159. video    OQ   4 3  may be clipped in 7    50 OO screen    CO   Ome   CS           16 9   Projects at 16 9    Enlarged horizontally                       HDMI signal        Input signal Input signal  OE    D  OO  Per    a    4    Projection screen    To OO    ee OO       Adjusts horizontally to  fit 16 9    Enlarged horizontally     4    Projection screen      O    Q                    S16 9   Projects a 16 9 aspect  video onto a 4 3 aspect  screen     Input signal    ore OO          oe OOo  4    Projection screen    ne a  QQ QQ                    V FIT   Adjusts vertically to fit  16 9    Enlarged vertically   Use the A VW buttons  to adjust vertically    Not available with  HDMI signal      Input signal             OQ Cy O  OQ QQ     Projection screen    OO pC    OO Oe           JUST     Adjusts horizontally to  fit 16 9    When projecting   a 4 3 aspect ratio  video  distortion in the  center of the screen is  reduced     Enlarged horizontally           Input signal    O             O O  4    Projection screen    i a                      62   ENGLISH              POSITION  menu          In the European broadcasting system  if the input  signal contains an identification signal  WSS  automatically switches the aspect ratio to the required  setting    gt  page 61     Cy    Switch settings     4 D  gt      Switch settings     lt D        ON  Switch automatically                 OFF  Do not switch automatically         Aspect ratio switches only in the case of these input  sign
160. when using the projector  at elevations lower than 1 400 m  4 593 ft  above sea level   Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions    E Do not install the projector at elevations of 2 700 m  8 858 ft  or higher above  sea level     Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions     E Do not tilt the projector or place it on its side     Do not tilt the projector body more than approximately  30    vertically or  10     horizontally  Overtilting may result in shortening the component   s lifespan           E Do not cover the air intake exhaust ports or place anything within 100 mm  4    of them     E Be sure to consult a specialized technician or your dealer when installing the    product on a ceiling   An optional ceiling mount bracket is required   Model No   ET PKA110H  for high ceilings   ET PKA110S  for low ceilings     14   ENGLISH       Precautions for use       E When using an infrared communications device    If you use infrared communication devices  such as infrared cordless headphones or an infrared wireless mic   communication  problems  such as noise  may occur  Therefore  use such devices in a location far away enough from the projector so as to have  no effect  or install the receiver of the device in a location that is not struck by light from the projector     E Installation precautions    Do not stack projectors     Do not cover the projector   s air intake port or air exhaus
161. y result  in breakage of the video cable  Before opening the top  panel  be sure to remove the connected video cables   etc     3  Hold the protrusions at the front corner  of the top cover of the projector and    push up to open     When the projector is mounted on the ceiling  stand  at the lens side of the projector when opening   closing the top cover     Protrusion           Top cover    Attention      Be careful not to open the top panel too far  For what  to do if the top panel comes off  see  Attaching the top  cover     m    page 93      4  Use a Philips screwdriver to unscrew  the lamp cover fixing screw  one  until  it becomes loose  and then remove the    lamp cover     Slowly remove the lamp cover from the projector     Lamp  cover fixing  screw       Lamp cover    5  Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the  lamp unit fixing screws  2 screws  until  loose     6  Hold the handle of the lamp unit and with  the lamp unit lock held in the direction of  the black arrow  carefully pull it out of the  projector unit in a vertical motion           Lamp unit fixing  screws          TL       Handle Alle    Lamp unit lock                         7  Replace the new lamp unit while making  sure that the direction of insertion is  correct  Press the top of the lamp unit  downwards and make sure the unit is  installed securely  Tighten the lamp unit  fixing screws  2 screws  securely with a  Phillips screwdriver      Press down on the A part firmly when inserting the  lamp un
162. zed Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary     Completely insert the power plug into the wall outlet and the power connector into the projector  terminal   If the plug is not inserted correctly  electric shocks or overheating may occur and fire will result      Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall     Do not use anything other than the provided power cord   Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks or fire     Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust    Failure to observe this will cause a fire      f dust builds up on the power plug  the resulting humidity can damage the insulation      f not using the projector for an extended period of time  pull the power plug out from the wall outlet   Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth regularly     Do not handle the power plug and power connector with wet hands   Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks     Do not overload the wall outlet   If the power supply is overloaded  ex   by using too many adapters   overheating may occur and fire will result           8   ENGLISH    Read this first     WARNING     E ON USE INSTALLATION    Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats   Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which can cause burns  fire or damage to the projector        Do not set up the projector in 
    
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