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1.                     m Adjust clock page    Click  Network set up   then  Adjust clock  to display the Adjust clock page   DER    File Edt yew Favorites Tools Help p    2 Projector control window     Microsoft Internet Explorer     x   2  Gh  9 search Favortes  2     Projector Control Window    Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Error log file    Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file    Time zone selection    Projector  control    Network  set up    CORRE  GMT  09 00  v        Button to update time zone setting    Change  password    New date field    2007 03 05    Time       Button to update time and date  settings    New time field         Note   e If the time becomes incorrect immediately after setting the correct time  then the battery needs to  be changed  Contact the dealer where you bought the projector to have the battery changed     48       m Network config page    Click  Network set up   then  Network config  to display the Network config page     Z  Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer    Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help      O AG sewer Ferns O Br    Projector Control Window    Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file function     Authentication J DNS server set up Ping test Error log file Set this to ON to enable the DHCP client    Projector DHCP client Dynamic Host Configuration protoco  control ig      Enter the IP address if DHCP server is    Network  setup     not used     192 168 0 1  Change    passwo
2.        Control PC                                                                               2660660    HGEZIN AGE 21  39  IN     SERIAL     OUT REMOTE 2 IN IN        SERIAL     OUT    eG    eae 0O   Leag                   ATTE                                                                                                    looks    INT OUT                                        ED   For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC  see the data sheet on    page 62   e If your PC has the resume feature  last memory   the computer may not function properly until the    resume capability is disabled   e When the SYNC ON GREEN signal is input  do not input sync signals to the SYNC HD and VD    terminals   e The EDID settings may be needed depending on the equipment connected when DVI D signals    are input   Refer to page 37      23    Projection                                                                                    Powering up the projector    When using an optional lens  install a projection   lens before powering up the projector   Refer to   page 26     Remove the lens cover beforehand      Connect the supplied power cord      120 V AC  50 Hz 60 Hz      Press the         marked side of the MAIN  POWER switch to turn on the power     The power indicator lights up red  and the projector is  placed in the standby mode      3 Press the         button   on the main unit  or the remote control     The power indicator illuminates in green an
3.      COD   woo  D sr O  Rose O  w QO  mie  Seo QO   SHUTTER     wO         KL                J                          2  AUTO SETUP button  page 27   Pressing this button while projecting an image  automatically corrects the picture positioning on  the screen    43 DVI button  page 24   Switches to DVI D input    SHUTTER button  page 27   Press this button to black out the image  temporarily    45 ENTER button  page 29   Press this button to enter your menu selection or to  run function    LENS button  page 26   Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus   zoom and shift  position     M Arrow  A V  lt  P  buttons  page 29     Use to select an item on the menu screen  change  setting and adjust the level   Also use them to enter the    SECURITY    password     Side mounted  connection terminals          R PR qv B s  SYNE HD VD    13166506    LR 1 AE    E                                           DVED IN          RGB 2  IN        SERIAL     OUT    Geass eas ees                                        inex  L d       VIDEO IN terminal  page 23   An input terminal for video signals   BNC      2  S VIDEO IN terminal  page 23   An input terminal for S Video signals    MIN4 pin DIN   This terminal complies with S1 signals and  automatically toggles between 16 9 and 4 3  according to the size of input signals    3  RGB 1 input  RGB 1 IN  terminal  page 23   A terminal to input RGB or YP8Pr signals   BNC    4  RGB 2 input  RGB 2 IN  terminal  page 23   A terminal to input RGB or 
4.     49 1 32 to 147 5 64     1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto an 80 inch screen size     The height position  H  of the ET DLE050 is SH 2          PT DW5100U  PT DW5100UL  Screen aspect ratio 15 9    Standard  zoom lens    Unit   m        inch       foot  Optional lens  Intermediate focus   Long focus  Ultra long focus  zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens    ET DLE200 ET DLE310 ET DLE410       Wide angle    Lens type fixed focus    Wide angle  zoom lens    ET DLE100       Model number of  projection lens  Throw ratio    Projection screen size    Height  position        Projection distance  L        Maximum  Minimum   LT     LW     5 02   5 08   16 48     16 67   6 05   6 13   19 85     20 10   7 08   7 17   23 21     23 52   8 10   8 21   26 58     26 94   9 13   9 26   29 94     30 37   10 15   10 30   33 31     33 79   12 21   12 39   40 04     40 64   15 28   15 52   50 13     50 91   20 41   20 74   66 96     68 04   25 54   25 96   83 79     85 16   30 67   31 18    Maximum   Minimum   LT     LW     4 40   3 82   14 43     12 53   5 29   461   17 36     15 10   6 19   5 40   20 30     17 68   7 08   6 18   23 24     20 25   7 98   6 97   26 17     22 82   8 87   7 75   29 11     25 40   10 66   9 33   34 98     30 55   13 35   11 68   43 79     38 27   17 82   15 61   58 46     51 15   22 30   19 54   73 14     64 02   26 77   23 47   87 82     76 90     100 61   102 28   31 25   27 40   35 80   36 40   102 50     89 77     117 44    119 40   35 72
5.    31 33   40 93   41 62    Minimum   Maximum  Minimum   LW     LT     LW     1 45   1 97   2 67   4 77     6 47     8 76   1 75   2 38   3 22   5 76     7 79     10 55   2 05   2 78   3 76   6 74     9 12     12 34   2 35   3 18   4 31   7 72     10 44     14 14   2 65   3 59   4 86   8 71     11 77     15 93   2 95   3 99   5 40   9 69     13 09     17 73   3 55   4 80   6 50   11 66     15 74     21 31   4 45   6 01   8 14   14 61     19 72     26 70   5 95   8 03   10 87   19 53     26 35     35 67   7 45   10 05   13 61   24 45     32 97     44 64   8 95   12 07   16 34   29 37    39 60     53 61   10 45   14 09   19 08   34 29     46 22     62 58   11 95   16 11   21 81    Maximum   LT     2 59   8 48   3 12   10 22   3 65   11 96   4 18   13 70   4 71   15 44   5 24   17 17     Height   SH     0 65   2 14   0 78   2 57   0 91   3 00   1 05   3 43   1 18   3 86   1 31   4 29     Width  Minimum   SW     1 09   3 57   1 31   4 29   1 52   5 00   1 74   5 72   1 96   6 43   2 18   7 14   2 61   8 57   3 27   10 72      L        0 86   2 83   1 04   3 42   1 22   4 01   1 40   4 60   1 58   5 20   1 76   5 79   2 12   6 97   2 66   8 74   3 56   11 69                                    20 37 64 to 77 11 64   0 61 to 2 29   24 1 64 to 90 1 32   0 70 to 2 61     191 53   68 15   223 53   77 90        350    10 16        400       39 21      52 85     71 55      117 18     102 64     134 26     136 52     255 53     27 7 16 to 102 29 32       12 70   500      14 95   49 05    
6.    Carefully site the projector so its  remote control receiver windows will  not be directly exposed to intense  light        E Setting projector ID number to remote control    Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote  control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control  The ID number of the projector is set to     ALL    on shipping  and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector     Procedure of ID setting    Press the ID SET button  and within five seconds use the number  0 to 9  buttons  to enter the 2 digit ID number set by the projector    However  if the ID ALL button is pressed  the projector can be controlled regardless of the ID number of the  projector  simultaneous control mode      Attention  e Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the remote    control can be set even when no projector is around   If the ID SET button is pressed  the ID number goes back to the one set before pressing the ID    SET button unless a numeric button is pressed within five seconds after the ID SET button is    pressed   e Your specified ID number is stored in the remote control unit unless another one is specified later     However  the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted   When the dry cells are replaced  set the same ID number again       Connect to the projector to use with a
7.   DEFAULT button  page 29   Press this button to restore the default factory  setting     7  ID SET button  page 15   When two or more main units are used in the  system  this button specifies the ID of the remote  control    ID ALL button  page 15   When two or more main units are used in the  system  this button switches to the mode to control  them simultaneously with a single remote control        Bottom    20                       Remote control transmitter window    Operate the remote control aiming at the remote  control receiver window on the main unit     Remote control wired terminal  page 15     To use the wired output terminal  connect the  remote control and the main unit with the M3  stereo mini jack cable available in the market     Front and side of the projector    Status LED lights   Refer to the figure  on the right         Side mounted  connection terminals   page 13                    AC IN terminal  page 24   Connect the supplied line power cord into this  receptacle   Do not connect any other cable to this socket        Air filter  page 55      3  Burglar lock  Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable  e g    from Kensington  to this lock port  It is compatible  with the Microsaver Security System from  Kensington     4  Clasp for attaching anti theft chain  Attach a chain or other fastening device available  from a hardware store through this clamp      5  Level adjusting feet  page 24   Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector    The lev
8.   FUNC1    OSD POSITION 1  OSD MEMORY ON      MENU SELECT     CHANGE         COLOR MATCHING    When multiple sets are used simultaneously  this  projector allows the user to correct the difference of  colors among the sets       Press    V to select    COLOR  MATCHING          Press  lt   gt  to switch    COLOR  MATCHING        The setting will change as follows each time  lt 4  gt   is pressed   OFF   Color matching adjustment is not  carried out   3COLORS   It is possible to adjust the 3 colors of      R  Red         G  Green     and    B    Blue     and    Wh  White           When    3COLORS    is selected   only the brightness can be  adjusted for    Wh       7COLORS   It is possible to adjust the 7 colors of      R  Red         G  Green         B  Blue           Cy  Cyan         Mg  Magenta         Ye    Yellow     and    Wh  White        MEASURE  Refer to    Adjusting the color  matching using a colorimeter    on the  right for details on these modes     If    3COLORS    or    7COLORS    was selected in step  2     3 Press the ENTER button     The    COLOR MATCHING  3COLORS    or    COLOR  MATCHING  7COLORS    screen will be displayed   4 Press A V to select    R        G        B    and     Wh ae      R        G        B        Cy        Mg        Ye    and    Wh    when  selecting    7COLORS        6 Press the ENTER button       Press  lt  p to adjust the values     These values can be adjusted from 0 to 2048    If the default value of the color is 2048  the value  ca
9.   NETWORK STATUS  STORE      MENU SELECT  ADJUST    HOST NAME         Make alteration if necessary  when to use the DHCP  server       Set the DHCP item to ON  when to acquire an IP  address automatically using  the DHCP server    Set to OFF if DHCP server is  not used       Enter the IP address if DHCP  server is not used     DHCP    IP ADDRESS    SUBNET MASK   Enter the subnet mask if    DHCP server is not used     GATEWAY   Enter the gateway address if    DHCP server is not used     NETWORK STATUS  Displays the network status  of the unit such as DHCP or  IP ADDRESS       The settings are stored in the  memory     Attention  e Before using the DHCP server  make  sure the DHCP server is already  functioning    e For details of IP address  subnet  mask  and gateway  ask the network  administrator     STORE    m Returning the network  function setting back to  the factory setting    The user can return all settings of network function  such as IP address  password and E mail setting to  the factory setting       Press A V to select    STORE         2 Hold down the DEFAULT button for 3  seconds     A confirmation screen will be displayed   To cancel  press the MENU button  The     NETWORK    screen will be displayed      3 Press the ENTER button     Connecting the PC    mSystem requirements    The following system specifications are required in  order to use the networking functions       PC  OS       Windows XP 2000 Me  Millennium  Edition  98SE  Second Edition   CPU   Pentiu
10.   bend it excessively   twist it  pull it  place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle   e If the power cord is used while damaged  electric shocks  short circuits or fire may result   e Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary     Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust   e If dust builds up on the power cord plug  the resulting humidity can damage the insulation  which could result in  fire  Pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth   e If not using the projector for an extended period of time  pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet   Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands   e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks     6    Precautions with regard to safety    Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may  come into contact with oily smoke or steam   e Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire  electric shocks or plastic deterioration  The plastic  deterioration may cause the falling down of the projector which is mounted in the ceiling     Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats   e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat  which can cause burns  fire or damage to the projector     During a thunderstorm  do not touch the projector or the cable   e Electric shocks can result     Do not plac
11.   quat pour remplacer la lampe    Les lampes sont des consommables  Comme la luminosit   de la lampe diminue graduellement au fil de  l   utilisation  il est n  cessaire de la remplacer r  guli  rement  La lampe doit   tre remplac  e apr  s environ 2 000  heures   d utilisation  mais il se peut qu elle atteigne la fin de sa dur  e de service avant 2 000 heures   suivant  ses caract  ristiques ou d   autres facteurs tels que les conditions d utilisation et l   environnement d installation  Par  cons  quent  il est recommand      l utilisateur de disposer d   une lampe de rechange    Comme le risque d     clatement de la lampe augmente apr  s 2 000 heures     d utilisation  elle s   teint  automatiquement     Indication sur   cran T  moin de lampe    ZO gt   REMPLACER LA LAMPE LAMPE    L indication appara  t pendant 30   secondes ou jusqu      ce que l   on   appuie sur une touche de commande   Le t  moin de lampe s allume en  L indication ne dispara  t que si l on  fouge m  me en mode de veille   appuie sur une touche de   commande           Apr  s  1 800 heures      Apr  s  2 000 heures               Il s   agit du temps de fonctionnement si la lampe a uniquement   t   utilis  e avec le r  glage PUIS LAMPE     HAUTE     Si la lampe a   t   utilis  e uniquement avec le r  glage PUIS LAMPE    BASSE     le temps de  fonctionnement est de 3 000 heures  Si la lampe a   t   commut  e de PUIS LAMPE    HAUTE          BASSE     le  temps de fonctionnement cumulatif obtenu par la formu
12.  05   0 to 120        12 70   500    15 24   600         7 62   24 99   9 14   29 99         33 32     60 47   12 19       24 34   79 82      45 12     60 85     25 13   82 44        41 12   39 61   134 89     129 93     22 14   29 22 16 51   22 27   30 17   49 36   47 56   73    39 99     72 60     95 83   54 17     73 05     98 97     161 91   156 00     242 03        58 82  1   192 94   70 58   231 52         1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto an 80 inch screen size     The height position  H  of the ET DLE050 is SH 2        82 37   270 16   98 83   324 15     0 to 3 81   0 to 150   0 to 4 57   0 to 180        17    Installation       18    e PT D5700U  PT D5700UL    Screen aspect ratio 16 9    Standard  zoom lens    Lens type    Optional lens    Unit   m        inch       foot       Wide angle  zoom lens    Intermediate focus  zoom lens    Long focus  Ultra long focus  zoom lens    zoom lens       Model number of  projection lens    ET DLE100    ET DLE200    ET DLE300    ET DLE400 Height       Throw ratio    Projection screen size    Projection distance  L     position        Diagonal  length   SD     Width  Minimum   SW     Height   SH     Maximum   LT   L      LW     LT     Minimum  Maximum  Minimum     LW     Maximum   Minimum   LT     LW     Maximum  Minimum     LT     LW     LT        1 27   50      0 62   2 04     111   3 63     2 60   8 52     0 87   2 85     1 46   4 79     1 98   6 49     2 68   8 79     441   419   14 48   13 75     6
13.  1 52   60      0 75   2 45     1 33   4 36     3 17   10 40     1 06   3 48     1 78   2 42   3 27   5 85     7 93    10 73     5 38   4 69   17 66   15 38     6 15   20 18     6 23   20 43        1 78   70      0 87   2 86     1 55   5 08     3 71   12 17     1 24   4 08     2 09   2 83   3 83   6 85     9 28     12 55     6 29   5 49   20 64    18 00     7 20   23 60     7 29     23 91     45 09      6 1 82 to 17 5 32       2 03   80      1 00   3 27     1 77   5 81     4 25   13 93     1 43   4 68     2 39   3 24   4 38   7 85    10 63    14 37     7 20   6 29   23 63    20 62     8 24   27 02     8 35     27 39    51 59      6 57 64 to 19 39 64       2 29   90      1 12   3 68     1 99   6 54     1 61   5 28     2 70   3 65   4 94   8 86    11 98   16 20     8 11   7 08   26 61   23 24     9 28   30 44     9 41     30 87     58 09      7 3 4 to 22 1 16       2 54   100      1 25   4 08     2 21   7 26     1 79   5 88     3 00   4 06   5 49   9 86     13 32    18 02     9 02   7 88   29 60     25 86     10 32   33 86     10 47   34 35     19 69   64 60      0 22 to 0 62   8 39 64 to 24 33 64       3 05   120      1 49   4 90     2 16   7 08     3 61   488   6 61   11 86     16 02     21 67     10 84   9 48   35 571  31 10     12 41   40 71     12 59     41 31    77 61      10 21 64 to 29 27 64       3 81   150      1 87   6 13     2 71   8 89     4 53   6 12   8 27   14 86   20 06    27 14     13 57   11 88   44 52    38 96     15 54   50 97     15 78   51 75     29 61   
14.  10 91   35 80     17 88   17 18   58 66     56 36     26 71   25 64   87 61     84 11     0 42 to 1 25   16 11 32 to 49 1 32          6 35   250      3 11   10 21     13 24 7 48   10 08   43 41          24 53   33 05     13 66   44 80     22 37   21 51   73 39     70 56     33 42   32 05   109 61   105 12           7 62   300      3 74   12 25     15 90 8 98   12 10   52 14   29 47     39 70     16 40   53 81     26 86   25 84   88 1 1    84 76     40 13   38 45     131 62     126 13     176 64    24 33164 to 73 35164       8 89   350      4 36   14 30     18 56 10 49   14 13   60 86   34 41     46 34     19 15   62 81     31 35   30 17   102 84    98 96     46 84   44 86   153 63    147 14     62 82   206 05      0 73 to 2 18   28 19 32 to 85 51 64       10 16   400      4 98   16 34      29 05     52 66     21 22 11 99   16 15   69 59   39 34     52 98     21 89   71 81     35 84   34 50   117 57   113 17     53 55   51 26   175 64     168 15     71 79   235 46      0 83 to 2 49   32 11 32 to 98 3 64          12 70   500      6 23   20 42     11 07   20 09   36 31     65 88     26 54 15 00   20 20   87 04   49 22     66 26     27 38   89 82     44 82   43 16   147 02     141 57     66 97   64 07   219 66     210 16        15 24   600      7 47   24 51     13 28   24 12   43 57     79 10              31 86 18 01   24 25   104 49   59 09     79 55     32 87   107 83        53 80   51 82   176 48     169 98           80 39   76 88   263 68   252 18                     853 08 
15.  20 15   27 28   66 10     89 49     44 67   39 19   146 53     128 39     51 19  167 92     52 06   170 77     97 41   319 52      0 87 to 3 27   34 19 64 to 128 5 8          15 24   600      17 95   24 19  32 75   58 89     79 35     107 43     53 62   47 05   175 89     154 14     61 45   201 57     62 50   205 01     116 92   383 51      1 05 to 3 92   41 5 32 to 154 11 32                                   104 09      1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto an 80 inch screen size     The height position  H  of the ET DLE050 is SH 2     19    Installation         PT DW5100U  PT DW5100UL  Screen aspect ratio 16 9    Standard  zoom lens    Unit   m        inch       foot   Optional lens  Intermediate focus   Long focus  zoom lens zoom lens    ET DLE200 ET DLE310       Lens type Wide angle    zoom lens  ET DLE100    Ultra long focus  zoom lens    ET DLE410       Model number of  projection lens  Throw ratio    Projection screen size    Height  position        Projection distance  L        20    Diagonal  length   SD     Height   SH     Width  Minimum   SW     Maximum   LT      L     Minimum  Maximum Minimum   LW     LT     LW     Maximum   Minimum   LT     LW     Maximum   LT     Minimum     LW     LT        1 27   50      0 62   2 04     111   3 63     2 63   8 63     0 88   2 88     1 48   2 01   2 71   4 85     6 58     8 90     4 47   3 89   14 68    12 76     5 11   16 76     5 17   16 95     9 78   32 08      0 11 to 0 31   4 19 64 to 12 1 4      
16.  5 kHz  vertically 59 94 Hz    576i   horizontally 15 63 kHz  vertically 50 Hz    576p   horizontally 31 25 kHz  vertically 50 Hz    720 60p   horizontally 45 kHz  vertically 60 Hz    720 50p   horizontally 37 5 kHz  vertically 50 Hz    1080 60p   horizontally 67 5 KHz  vertically 60 Hz    1080 50p   horizontally 56 25 kHz  vertically 50 Hz    1035 60i   horizontally 33 75 kHz  vertically 60 Hz    1080 60i   horizontally 33 75 kHz  vertically 60 Hz    1080 50i   horizontally 28 13 kHz  vertically 50 Hz     HD SYNC  VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC        Color system 7 standards  NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM PAL60        Screen size 50 inch     600 inch         Screen aspect ratio 4 3 15 9          Projection scheme Menu selectable from front rear ceiling mount  and floor standing       Contrast ratio 2 000 1  when    HIGH    is selected as the    CONTRAST MODE    setting     Interface ports  RGB1 input terminal 1 set  BNC x 5    For YPsPr input    Y  1 0 V p p  synchronization signal included  P8Pr  0 7 V p p  75 Q    For RGB input  0 7 V p p  75 Q For G SYNC  1 0 V p p  75 Q   HD SYNC  TTL  high impedance  positive negative polarity   automatically adjusted  VD  TTL  high impedance  positive negative polarity automatically adjusted    HD SYNC  VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC          These values are for the lens provided with the PT D5700U PT DW5100U    Note that these values change according to the lens used    2
17.  58   6 43   21 58   21 09     9 03   29 62      0 10 to 0 31   4 1 4 to 12 1 4       1 52   60      0 75   2 45     1 33   4 36     3 13   10 26     1 05   3 44     1 76   5 78     2 38   7 81     3 23   10 59     5 31   5 06   17 42   16 59     7 92   7 71   25 98     25 29        1 78   70      0 87   2 86     1 55   5 08     3 66   12 01     1 23   4 04     2 06   6 76     2 79   9 14     3 78   12 39     6 21   5 92   20 37   19 43     9 26   8 99   30 38     29 49        2 03   80      1 00   3 27     1 77   5 81     4 19   13 75     1 41   4 63     2 36   7 75     3 19   10 47     4 33   14 19     7 11   6 79   23 31    22 27     10 61   10 27   34 78     33 69        2 29   90      1 12   3 68     1 99   6 54     1 59   5 22     2 66   8 74     3 60   11 80     4 88   15 99     8 01   7 66   26 26     25 11     11 95   11 55   39 19     37 90        2 54   100      1 25   4 08     2 21   7 26     1 77   5 82     2 96   9 72    13 13     4 00    5 42   17 79     8 90   8 52   29 21    27 95     13 29   12 83   43 59     42 10        3 05   120      1 49   4 90     2 14   7 01     3 57   481   11 70     15 78     6 52   21 39     10 70   10 25   35 10     33 63     15 97   15 40   52 39     50 50        3 81   150      1 87   6 13     2 68   4 47   6 03     8 79    14 66 1 19 77     8 17   26 80     13 39   12 85   43 93     42 15     20 00   19 24   65 60     63 11        5 08   200      2 49   8 17     10 58   3 58   5 97   8 05   34 69    11 76    19 60     26 41    
18.  HDCP  High bandwidth Digital Content Protection    HDCP is a digital video signal encryption system developed with the aim of protecting digital content     When using ET DLE050 lens  the maximum screen size is 200 inch     60          Model No     PT D5700U   PT D5700UL   PT DW5100U   PT DW5100UL       Interface ports  RGB2 input terminal    Video input terminal   S Video input terminal   Serial input output terminal  Remote input output terminal  Remote2 input terminal    DVI D input terminal  LAN terminal    1 set of high density  D Sub 15 pin  female     For YPsPr input    Y  1 0 V  p p  synchronization signal included  PaPrR  0 7 V p p  75 Q    For RGB input  0 7 V p p  75 Q For G SYNC  1 0 V p p  75 Q   HD SYNC  TTL  high impedance  positive negative polarity  automatically adjusted   VD  TTL  high impedance  positive negative polarity automatically adjusted   e HD SYNC  VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC    1 set BNC   1 0 V p p  75 Q   1 set Mini DIN 4 pin   Y 1 0 V p p  C 0 286 V p p  75 Q Compliant with S1 signals   1 set each for D Sub 9 pin  male female   RS 232C compliant   Used for personal computer control   1 set each for M3 stereo mini jack   Wired remote control  used for link control   1 set D Sub 9 pin  female    Used for external control   1 set DVI D 24 pin Single link  compatible with HDCP   1 set RJ 45 Compliant with PULink          Length of power cord    3 0 m  9 8        Cabinet    Molded resin       Outside dimensions    Wi
19.  PICTURE      SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW   This button has the same functions as     SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW    of    PICTURE      SUB MEMORY LIST   This button has the same functions as    SUB  MEMORY LIST    of    OPTION1         OSD POSITION    The user can specify the position of the on screen  menu indications                                                     1  Top left of the screen  2  Left center of the screen     I  3  Bottom left of the screen   9  Bottom right of the screen  T    4  Top center of the screen   8  Right center of the screen  ire  DNS  5  Center of the screen   I  7  Top right of the screen    6  Bottom center of the screen    3S      OSD MEMORY    This lets you save the cursor position in on screen  menus    ON   The cursor position is saved    OFF   The cursor position is not saved     e Even when this is set to    ON     the  cursor position is not saved if the main  power of the projector is turned off     37    OPTION2 settings       OPTION2  PROJECTOR ID  INSTALLATION  ALTITUDE  DIRECTION  LAMP SELECT  LAMP RELAY  LAMP POWER  RS 232C  SYSTEM INFORMATION  AUTO POWER OFF    DISABLE    DATE AND TIME  PASSWORD      MENU SELECT     CHANGE      PROJECTOR ID    The projector has an ID number setting function  that helps the user to control two or more projectors  either simultaneously or separately with a single  remote control  The ID number is set to    ALL    by  default  Hence the ID number need not be set  when only one projector is used    1     64   T
20.  RGB1 RGB2 terminal input signals   AUTO   This is the standard setting  The  received signal system is automatically  identified                                         When VGA60 480p signals are input  AUTO    VGA60           YCsCr      480pRGB                      When other than VGA60 480p are input  AUTO           RGB                                  YCeCe  l             For the signals which are supported  refer to page  62     Adjusting the position    POSITION          CLOCK PHASE  KEYSTONE      MENU SELECT   ENTERS A TENTE          SHIFT    The position where the images are displayed can be moved here    lt 4 P  The position is moved horizontally     A VY  The position is moved vertically     m ASPECT    AUTO    For S Video Video signals only   At this setting  when S1 video signals   are  identified as being input to the S Video  connector or video ID signals are identified  as being input to the video connector  the  images are displayed after automatically  being converted to the 16 9 aspect ratio     16 9   Atthis setting  when standard signals    are  input  the images are converted to the 16 9  aspect ratio and displayed  When wide screen  signals    are input  the images are displayed  with their inherent aspect ratio intact    4 3   At this setting  when standard signals    are input   the images are displayed with their inherent aspect  ratio intact  When wide screen signals     are input   they are converted by the PT D5 00U PT   D5700UL to the 4 3 aspect 
21.  cable    When multiple main units are connected in the system  connect the units with the M3 stereo mini jack cable  available in the market to simultaneously control the multiple main units with a single remote control unit through  the REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal  It is effective to use the wired remote control in the environment in which an  obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light       O   APR GY EP    EN I sm NI                            RGB  REMOTE 2 IN       REMOTE 1       OO    IN   OUT                        Connect to the  secondary projector    M3 stereo mini jack cable   available in the market                                      Attention Use two core shielded cable of length smaller than 15 m  49 2      If the cable length exceeds 15 m   49 2    or if the shielding of the cable is inadequate  the operation may be unsatisfactory     15    Installation    E Projection schemes    Any of the following four projection schemes can be used depending on user   s needs or viewing conditions   Use    OPTION2    menu  chosen from the MAIN MENU  to choose the appropriate projection scheme   page 38     FLOOR    CEILING        Default position           Installation geometry          When planning the projector and screen geometry  refer to the figure below and the information on the next  page for reference  After the projector is roughly positioned  picture size and vertical picture positioning can be  finely adjusted with the pow
22.  current status    e Install the unit in a location  having an ambient temperature  from 0   C to 45   C        High temperature  inside   WARNING     The filter is clogged     e Check if the  ventilation port is  blocked      ls the room air  temperature too high    e Is the air filter clogged       Blinking in  red   2 times     High temperature  inside   Standby condition     with dust     e Remove the object that is  blocking the ventilation port    e Move the projector to a  temperature of 0   C to 45   C  and the humidity of 20   to  80    no condensation     e Turn off the MAIN POWER  switch using the procedure on  page 25 and clean the air filter   refer to page 55         Blinking in  red   3 times     Cooling fan has  been stopped     e Turn off the main power supply   MAIN POWER  switch in the  procedure shown on page 25  and consult the distributor        Lamp monitor    LAMP1 LAMP2             Lighting in  red    Indicates the time  for replacing the  lamp unit     e Did you notice a     REPLACE THE LAMP     message on the screen  when turning on the  projector power supply    e Are lamp units  installed correctly     e This lamp monitor lights up  when the lamp unit used hours  have reached 1 800 hours   when    HIGH    is selected as  the    LAMP POWER     setting            Blinking in  red   3 times        Error is detected in  the lamp or lamp  power     e Did you turn the power  back on immediately  after turning it off     e Wait until the lamp has cooled 
23.  detection sensor around lamps   Consult your dealer        BATTERY    The backup battery has been run out  Consult your dealer        AIRFLOW SENSOR  COLOR WHEEL    Trouble has occurred in the air volume sensor  Consult your dealer   Trouble has occurred in the color wheel or the color wheel drive circuit   Consult your dealer        COVER OPEN       The lamp unit cover is not properly fitted  Check the fitting of the lamp unit    m E mail set up page    With this projector  if a problem occurs or if the lamp usage time reaches a set value  an E mail message can be  sent to one or more preset E mail addresses  maximum two addresses   Click  Projector control   then  E mail  set up  to display the E mail set up page     File gdt View Favorites Tools Help  X    x      J LE  2       Projector Control Window    Basic control Detail control      Projector   ENABLE    control      Network  setup    SMTP SERVER NAME    MAIL FROM    Change  password    The user can modify the threshold temperature for sending  temperature warning mail  If the temperature rises above the set  value  control sends temperature warning mail        Select    Enable    to use the E mail  function     Enter the IP address or server name of the  E mail server  SMTP   The DNS server  must be set if the server name is entered     Status information E mail set up    Enter the E mail address of the projector    maximum 63 characters     The user can enter the location of  for  example  the installed projector s
24.  external equipment   personal computer  etc   that outputs still  image video signals is connected to the DVI  terminal     C Mode   EDID data    EDID1 480p  576p  1080 60i  1080 50i   720 60p  720 50p  1080 60p  1080 50p       VGA60  SVGA60  XGA50  XGA60   XGA70  XGA75  XGA85  WXGA768 50    WXGA768 60   SXGA60    EDID2 PC         PT DW5100U  PT DW5100UL only      Note   e The optimum setting differs according  to the connected external equipment     Be sure to check the operating  instructions for the external equipment   etc    e Depending on the setting  some  equipment may not provide images or  otherwise operate properly     E DVI SIGNAL LEVEL    When the projector and external equipment are  connected by DVI connection but a proper image  cannot be obtained  switch this setting   0 255 PC  Select this mainly when connecting external  equipment  personal computer  etc   using the  DVI terminal output   16 235  Select this mainly when connecting external  equipment  DVD player  etc   using the HDMI  terminal output with a conversion cable  etc     e The optimum setting differs according to  the connected external equipment  Be  sure to check the operating instructions  for the external equipment  etc      Depending on the setting  some  equipment may not provide images or  otherwise operate properly       FUNC1    The user can set the function for the remote  control   s FUNC1 button   SYSTEM SELECTOR   The button functions in the same way as     SYSTEM SELECTOR    of   
25.  fault    e The input resolution can be adjusted  only when RGB signal input is applied  with RGB1 and RGB2 IN    e Automatic adjustment is not available  if signals having a dot clock frequency  of more than 150 MHz are supplied       CLAMP POSITION   For RGB YPBPR signals only   Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the  optimal value when dark areas of the image are  crushed or displayed in green   Adjust with the  lt p buttons     The value changes from 0 to 255     The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment  e If dark areas are crushed       The optimal value is the point where the dark  area is best improved   e If the dark areas are displayed in green       The optimal value is the point where the  green area becomes dark and clear       Note   e The clamp position can be adjusted  only when the RGB signal input is    applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN     EDGE BLENDING    This projector has the function to hide the seams  for multi screens     Press a V to select    EDGE  BLENDING         Press     gt  to switch    EDGE  BLENDING        OFF   When the multi screens are not going to  be used   ON   When using    EDGE BLENDING     function      3 Press the ENTER button   The    EDGE BLENDING     screen will be displayed      Press A V to specify the area to be  adjusted   e To joint the top   set    UPPER    to    ON      e To joint the bottom   set    LOWER    to    ON      e To joint the left   set    LEFT    to    ON      e To joint the right   set    RIGH
26.  for an item    Trouble has occurred in the microcomputer circuitry  Consult your dealer        MAIN CPU BUS  FAN    OPTICS MODULE  TEMPERATURE    Trouble has occurred in the fan or its drive circuit  Consult your dealer    The temperature inside the projector is high    It may be that the projector is being used where the ambient temperature is  high such as near a heating appliance        INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE    TEMPERATURE    The input air temperature is too high    It may be that the projector is being used where the ambient temperature is  high such as near a heating appliance    The temperature near the lamp has risen very high    Something may be blocking the exhaust vent        LAMP REMAIN TIME    The lamp runtime has exceeded the prescribed cumulative time  and it is  now time to replace the lamp        LAMP STATUS    The lamp has failed to light   Wait a short while for the lamp to cool off  and then turn on the power   Trouble has occurred in the shutter circuitry        AIR FILTER    Too much dust accumulates on the air filter   Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 25 and  clean the air filter  refer to page 55         OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR  INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR    Trouble has occurred in the temperature detection sensor inside the  projector  Consult your dealer    Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the input air temperature   Consult your dealer        AROUND LAMP  TEMP  SENSOR    Trouble has occurred in the temperature
27.  hex  head bolts       Flat washer        4  Attach the metal fittings at the ends of  the cable to the locking holes in the  projector main unit using the provided  wire fastening M6 screws  and tighten  the screws firmly to secure the          projector     If for any reason the enclosed screw become lost or  misplaced  please use the following   Effective screw depth Screw diameter  M6  Length 10 mm  the effective  10 mm thread depth on the receiving side is 10 mm                Likewise if the screws for attaching the custom    Cabinet Exterior ceiling mount bracket go missing  please use the    Le Wire metal end fitting       Securing Screw   M6     58    following    Screw diameter  M6  Length 10 mm  the effective  thread depth on the receiving side is 10 mm   Torque Loading  4 0 5 Nm  for 6 mm screw     Before asking for service     check the following points     e Is the power cord plug correctly plugged in   e Is the MAIN POWER turned on   e Is electricity running to the power outlet   Power does e Is the temperature monitor  TEMP  indicator on the front of the unit flashing or  turned on   See page 54   not turn on e Is the lamp monitor  LAMP  indicator on the front of the unit flashing or turned on    See page 54   e Is the lamp unit door installed correctly   e A wrong ID is set   See pages 15 and 38     e Is the lens cap still on the lens    e Is the image input correctly connected    e Is the input mode set correctly   See page 24    e Is the black level adjustm
28.  is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association    e    Microsoft Windows    is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation  U S A   in the U S  and other  countries    e    Netscape    and    Netscape Navigator    are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation  in the U S  and other countries    e Digital Light Processing  DLP  and DLP   CHIP are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments    e PJLink    is the applied for trademark or a registered trademark in Japan  USA  and in other countries and  regions    e HDMI and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI  Licensing LLC    All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners        64          NOTES IMPORTANTES  CONCERNANT LA S  CURIT      AVERTISSEMENT  POUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES DE FEU OU DE CHOC   LECTRIQUE   NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT    L EAU OU    L HUMIDIT         WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    MISE EN GARDE     RISQUE DE CHOC   LECTRIQUE   NE PAS OUVRIR    WARNUNG  ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN  SCHLAGES GER  T NICHT   FFNEN        Le symbole de la fl  che en forme d     clair  dans un triangle  avertit l usager  de la pr  sence de    tensions dangereuses       l   int  rieur du produit qui  peuvent   tre de force suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc    lectrique aux personnes     Le point d exclamation dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr  sence  d instru
29.  is projected   NONE _      STARTUP LOGO     is disabled   LOGO   The picture registered by the user will  be projected     Cx   e Separate software is required in order  to create the pictures to use for     LOGO1     Consult your dealer       SUB MEMORY LIST    Multiple sets of image adjustment data  PICTURE   POSITION  ADVANCED MENU adjustment values   for the same kind of signal can be registered        SUB MEMORY LIST        RGB1 XGA60  1  RGB1 XGA60  2  VIDEO NTSC    vA    4  5  6  8         SELECT STORE   MENU   Oty        Registering in sub memory     1  Select the sub memory number to be registered  using the A W buttons      2  Press the ENTER button       Note     Sub memories range from 1 to 8     How to select sub memory     1  Select sub memory number  1 to 8  using the  A V buttons  Select           if you do not wish to  use the sub memory      2  Press the ENTER button     e You cannot select sub memory of a  different signal system     How to erase sub memory     1  Select sub memory number  1 to 8  corresponding  to sub memory to be erased using A W buttons      2  Press the DEFAULT button    3  Read the confirmation message and select       DVI EDID    When the projector and external equipment are  connected by DVI connection but a proper image  cannot be obtained  switch this setting   EDID1  Select this mainly when external equipment   DVD player  etc   that outputs movie video  signals is connected to the DVI terminal   EDID2 PC  Select this mainly when
30.  la lentille ou  les d  placer  les mettre dans les cartons dans lesquels ils    taient au moment de leur achat  et prendre des  pr  cautions afin de les prot  ger de vibrations et de chocs     E Precautions pour l installation    Observez les pr  cautions suivantes    l installation du produit     e Evitez d installer le produit    un emplacement  expos      des vibrations ou impacts   Si le projecteur est install      un emplacement o    des vibrations sont transmises d   une source     puissance motrice et autre  ou mont   sur une  voiture ou un bateau  des vibrations ou impacts  peuvent   tre transmis au produit qui peuvent  endommager les pi  ces internes  causant une  d  faillance  Installez le produit a un  emplacement exempt de vibrations et d   impacts     e Ne d  placez pas le projecteur  pendant qu   il fonctionne  et   vitez de  l    exposer    des vibrations ou chocs   La dur  e de service de ses moteurs internes  risquerait d     tre r  duite     e N   installez pas le projecteur pr  s de lignes  haute tension ou de sources d   nergie   Le produit pourrait   tre expos      des interf  rences s   il est install       proximit   de lignes haute tension ou de sources d   nergie     e Ne placez pas le projecteur sur une  feuille en vinyle ou un tapis   Si la feuille de vinyle est aspir  e et bloque de port  d admission du filtre    air  la temp  rature peut augmenter     l int  rieur du projecteur  ce qui d  clenchera le circuit de  protection et mettra le projecteu
31.  may fall down or tip over  and severe injury or damage could result     If foreign objects or water get inside the projector  or if the projector is dropped or the  cabinet is broken  disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet    e Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks      Contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs     Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector    Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet   e If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it  fire or electric shocks could result   e If any water gets inside the projector  contact an Authorized Service Center     Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector   e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector  as doing  so can result in fire or electric shocks     Use only the power cord supplied with the projector   Do not use the supplied power cord with equipment other than the projector   e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks     Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet   e If the plug is not inserted correctly  electric shocks or overheating could result   e Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall     Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug     Do not damage the power cord  make any modifications to it  place it near any hot objects
32.  off  and then turn on the  power          Some error has  arisen in the lamp  circuit    e Check for fluctuation   or drop  in the source  voltage           e Turn off the MAIN POWER  switch using the procedure on  page 25 and consult the  dealer        Attention e To solve any problems that the TEMP and LAMP monitor show  first turn the power off by  following the steps on pages 24  25    e If the power indicator blinks in red  3 times   the projector has malfunctioned  Please consult your dealer    e If the power indicator flashes red  once   the lamp unit cover is not properly fitted  Check the fitting    54    of the lamp unit cover     Cleaning and replacement of air filter    If too much dust accumulates on the air filter   CLEAN THE AIR FILTER   appears at the lower left of the screen   and the temperature monitor  TEMP  will blink once  If even more dust is allowed to accumulate  the temperature  inside the main unit will rise  the temperature monitor  TEMP  will blink twice  and the power is turned off    Clean the air filter section once every 100 hours or so as a guideline depending on the location of projector    operation     It appears only for 30 seconds within 3 minutes after the power is turned on  It disappears if any of the buttons on  the rear side of the main unit or on the remote control is pressed     m Procedure of cleaning      Turn off the main power and remove the power plug from the receptacle     Turn off the main power supply observing the proce
33.  pendant au moins une heure avant  de la manipuler   e Le couvercle de la lampe devient tr  s chaud  et on risque de se br  ler si on le touche     Ne jamais d  monter la lampe   e Toute rupture de la lampe risquerait en effet de causer de graves blessures     67    Pr  cautions concernant la s  curit      Attention    Pour d  brancher le cordon d   alimentation  tenir la fiche et non pas le cordon   e Si le cordon d alimentation est tir    le cordon sera endommag   et cela peut causer un incendie  des courts   circuits ou des chocs   lectriques s  rieux     D  brancher toujours tous les c  bles avant de d  placer le projecteur     e Le fait de d  placer le projecteur avec des c  bles branch  s peut endommager les c  bles  ce qui pourrait causer  un incendie ou des chocs   lectriques     Ne pas placer un projecteur ou autre objet lourd sur l appareil    Ne pas peser de tout son poids sur ce projecteur   e Cela peut d  s  quilibrer le projecteur et le faire tomber  ce qui peut entra  ner des dommages ou des blessures   e Cela risquerait d   endommager ou de d  former le projecteur     Ne pas emp  cher la chaleur de s     chapper    e Cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur  et causer un incendie ou endommager le projecteur    e Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits   troits  mal ventil  s tels que des placards ou des   tag  res    e Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des tissus ou du papier  ces mat  riaux peuvent   tre aspir  s dans l   orifice  d entr  e d   a
34.  piles avec des objets m  talliques tels que colliers ou   pingles    cheveux     S assurer d ins  rer les piles avec les polarit  s    et    dans le bon sens     Ne pas utiliser ensemble des piles us  es et des piles neuves  ni des piles de types diff  rents     Ne pas utiliser les piles dont le rev  tement ext  rieur se d  tache ou a   t   retir       Ne pas utiliser de piles rechargeables    la place des piles s  ches ordinaires     Les piles poss  dent un rev  tement ext  rieur de protection  Ne pas retirer ce rev  tement car cela comporte un  risque de court circuit     En cas de fuite des piles  ne pas les toucher    mains nues et prendre les mesures  n  cessaires suivantes    e Il y a risque de perte de la vue si l     lectrolyte p  n  tre dans les yeux  Le cas   ch  ant  ne pas frotter les yeux    Rincer    l   eau claire et consulter imm  diatement un m  decin   e Le contact de l     lectrolyte avec la peau ou les v  tements peut causer des inflammations de la peau ou des  blessures  Rincer    l   eau claire et consulter imm  diatement un m  decin   Retirer en m  me temps les piles de la t  l  commande lorsqu elles sont   puis  es    e Ne pas laisser de piles   puis  es dans l appareil  car elles risqueraient de fuir  de surchauffer ou d   clater   Avant de remplacer la lampe  veiller a d  brancher la fiche du cordon d   alimentation de la  prise de courant    e Il y a risque d     lectrocution ou d explosion     Lors du remplacement de la lampe  la laisser refroidir
35.  radio TV technician for help     FCC CAUTION  To assure continued compliance  use only shielded interface cables when  connecting to computer or peripheral devices  Any unauthorized changes or  modifications to this equipment could void the user   s authority to operate        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           Declaration of Conformity       Model Number  PT D5700U PT D5700UL PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL  Trade Name  Panasonic  Responsible Party  Panasonic Corporation of North America   One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  New Jersey 07094  Telephone Number  888 411 1996  Email  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        NOTE    This product has a High Intensity Discharge  HID  lamp that contains mercury   Dispose may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations   For disposal or recycling information  please contact your local authorities    or the Electronic Industries Alliance  http   www eiae org                Contents       IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE                   ceeeeeeeeceeeees 2  Precautions with regard to safety              sssssunsennnnnnne 5  ACCESSOTI
36.  select    COLOR  MATCHING        Press  lt  p to select    MEASURE         3 Press the ENTER button     The    COLOR MATCHING MEASURE     screen will  be displayed      Press A W to select    MEASURED DATA       6 Press the ENTER button   The    MEASURED DATA    screen will be displayed     Use the colorimeter to measure the  luminance  Y  and chromaticity  coordinates  x  y       Press A W to select the colors  and  press    p to select their values      Continued on the next page     35    OPTION1 settings     8  After all the data has been input  press  the MENU button     The    COLOR MATCHING MEASURE  screen will  be displayed     Inputting the coordinates of a desired color    Press A V to select    TARGET DATA         Press the ENTER button   The    TARGET DATA    screen will be displayed        Press a W to select the desired colors   and press  lt  p to input their  coordinates      2 After all the data has been input  press  the MENU button       Note   e If the target data is outside the color  range of the projector  the colors will  not be projected correctly    e When    AUTO TESTPATTERN    is set to     ON     the test pattern for adjusting the  adjustment color is automatically displayed      Set    PICTURE MODE    to    DYNAMIC     when measuring the measured data  using a colorimeter or other measuring  device    e Depending on the measuring device being  used and the environment in which  measurements are made  discrepancies  sometimes occur in the color c
37.  sending commands without  parameters  a colon     is not necessary       Note   e If an unworkable command is received  the projector will send an    ER401    response to the computer   e If an invalid command is received  the projector will send an    ER402    response to the computer   e Projector ID supported on the RS 232C interface is ZZ  ALL  and a group of 1 to 64 and OA to OZ   e If a command is sent with a projector ID specified  the projector will return answer back only in the following cases   if it coincides with the projector ID   ID specification is ALL and VPS SYSTEM is the master  or  ID specification is group and Group is the master   e In the hexadecimal format  STX has the character code 02 and ETX the character code 03     52         Control commands    When controlling the projector from a computer  the  following commands are available     Function of  command  Power    ON      Power     STANDBY       Remarks       To confirm that the power is  ON  use a    Power query     command    Parameter   000   STANDBY   001   Power    ON     Parameter   VID   VIDEO SVD   S VIDEO  RG1 RGB1 RG2   RGB2  DVI DVI D   Parameter          Power query       Switch input  modes       Query for  active  lamp mode    0   DUAL    siNGLE    will use  1  SINGLE the lamp  LAMP 1   or LAMP 2  with  2 LAMP 1   shorter operating  3   LAMP 2 hours     Parameter       Using the REMOTE 2 terminal    Using the REMOTE2 IN terminal provided on the side of  the main unit  it is possible
38.  the on screen of projector is set to off   VIDEO S VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D    Network    set up AUTO SETUP                 MENU A DEFAULT  Change  password 4 ENTER D gt     v    ASPECT GET OSD    This button updates the on screen      description on the right of the control  TEST PATTERN page with the latest information        Pressing these buttons controls the projector  and updates the on screen description on the  right of the control page when control is  finished     43    Using Web Browser Control  E Monitor information page    Click  Projector control   then  Status information  to display the Status information page   This page displays the projector statuses established for the items shown below     44 Projector control window     Microsoft Internet Explorer             Projector Control Window    Displays the input switching status     Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up    Displays temperature of projector s  intake air     POWER ON REMOTE 2 E DISABLE    SHUTTER OFF OSD ON    Projector  control    Network  set up INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE    OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE    LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH V4  INPUT RGB1  XGA60  48 45kHz 60 18Hz  2   10   C 50   F i     37   C 98   F SSSR    Displays temperature inside the  projector     Change AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE    Password         LAMP1 ON  LAMP2 ON  PROJECTOR TYPE  PROJECTOR RUNTIME  VERSION   SELF TEST    42   C 107   F M  RUNTIME 1H  RUNTIME 2H    D5700  2H  0 27 00    No errors    Displ
39.  the projector without being cleaned out  it can result in fire or problems with  operation   e It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives  Ask your  nearest Authorized Service Center to clean the projector when required  Please discuss with the Authorized  Service Center regarding cleaning costs     If not using the projector for an extended period of time  remove the batteries from the  remote control   e Failure to do so may cause the batteries to leak  overheat  catch fire or explode  possibly resulting in fire or  corruption of surrounding areas   Do not use the old lamp unit   e The lamp section may break   Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations     e Doing so may cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate  or result in fire   e Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves     Accessories    Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector     Remote control unit   Power cord Battery for remote Lens cover Wire cable   N2QAYB000164 x 1     K2CG3FZ00008 x 1    control unit  AA   TKKL5244 1 x 1   TKLA3201 x 1    R6DW 2ST        Wire fastening M6  Wg screw   Crm Z 2 a  IXYN6 F10FJ x 1                         D                  Panasonic  PROJECTOR          Precautions on handling       E Precautions on transport    Make absolutely sure that the lens cap is in place when  transporting the projector or carrying it around  
40.  the user name field   T then enter the password in the  au    Manager to remember these values  password fie l d    The default setting is    panasonic     all lower case   If    you have changed the password  enter the new  password here    A Projector contro  windon   Microsoft Internet Explorer The host name set in the projector is displayed in  See eT ee   the    Realm    field     De    DAO Awe erme   B        Projector Control Window  3  CI i ck  O K       Bsiccontol A ER EE The Basic Control page is displayed     POWER SHUTTER OSD SYSTEM    ON SWB CON  OFF  ON  OFF  SELECTOR  Projector 5    control INPUT SELECT    reen display area    VIDEO SVIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D    Network  set up      Note   e Avoid activating two or more Web browser  EA simultaneously to work out setting or  control actions   e Change the password first of all        m Password change page  Click  Change password                E  Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edt View Favorites Toos Help    x   2 GQ  POr Fers O R  D       4 d        Projector Control Window          Change password    Old password input field                   Projector    control    E A n New password input field  Ef Network a  j setup      Change  f password    New password input field   re enter for confirmation     Button for erasing all entered characters    Button for executing password change       m Basic control page    This page is the first page displayed when the projector is accessed t
41.  their polarities  orientated as indicated          in the  compartment   Accessory type AA dry  batteries  insert the negative  SS          side first      3 Close the battery compartment lid     Replace the battery compartment lid over the  compartment and slide until it clicks        Attention Do not drop the remote control unit   e Do not expose remote control unit to    any liquid   e Do not use NiCd batteries     14    mEffective range of remote  control operation    The remote control should normally be aimed at either  the front or rear remote control receiver window on  the projector  figure 1   Otherwise  it may also be  aimed at the screen  which will reflect commands  back to the projector s front receiver window as  illustrated in figure 2     The effective control range is approx  30 m  98 4    from the beam receiver on the front or rear     Remote  control    Remote 30   30    control        Top view     Remote  control ae 5   Remote      em  control   Side view  15  Figure 1  Screen               Projector           Remote control  receiver window   front     Remote control  receiver window   rear     Remote control  Figure 2    e When the remote control is aimed at  the screen  the effective control range  may be reduced due to the optical loss  by screen reflection    e The remote control may not function  properly if an object is in the light path    e The remote control receiver may not  function properly in intense ambient  light such as fluorescent lamps
42.  to operate the projector from a  control panel etc  furnished in a distant location where  infrared remote control signal cannot be received        Example of a control panel layout       Projector set up in a meeting room    Remote  terminal    RGB2    External  control    Remote terminal   External control    STANDBY J ON    LAMP    VIDEO    S VIDEO    Control panel located  in a different room    Pin assignments and control  Be sure to short circuit Pins  1  and    Active lamp  mode    0   DUAL  1   SINGLE    2   Only LAMP 1 is on     9  when controlling        3   Only LAMP 2 is on  Parameter  0   HIGH  1  LOW       Lamp power  setting            Note   e If you need a detailed command list   please contact your dealer     H Cable specifications     lt Connecting to a PC gt                                                                                         D Sub 9 pin  female   external appearance  Names of terminals Open  H  Short  L      GND     GND     POWER OFF ON     RGB1 Other RGB1    RGB2 Other RGB2  6  VIDEO Other VIDEO     S VIDEO Other S VIDEO  D DVI Other DVI  SHUTTER OFF ON     RST   SET Controlled by   Controlled by  remote control  external contact                   e The following buttons on the remote  control and the operation area of the  projector can no longer be operated when  pins  4  and  9  are shorted    POWER button and SHUTTER button   Neither will it be possible to use the RS   232C commands or network functions  corresponding to these fun
43.  use can be  reduced by using the    LAMP RELAY    function        Cleaning and maintenance    Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the  receptacle before cleaning     Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet     If stains are hard to remove  use a cloth  dampened with a kitchen detergent solution   neutral  and squeezed to wipe the cabinet and  finish with a dry cloth  If a chemical wipe is used   follow its instructions     Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy  or dusty cloth     If dust adheres to the lens  it will be magnified  and projected on the screen   Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust           Name and function of parts    Remote control     1  Remote control operation indicator lamp  The lamp flashes when any remote control button  is pressed     2  POWER STANDBY   l    button  page 25   Switched the power to the    standby    mode if the  MAIN POWER has been put to the    l    position     3  POWER ON  1  button  page 24    Turns on the power if the MAIN POWER has been  put to the    I    position     4  Input selector  RGB1  RGB2  DVI D  VIDEO     S VIDEO  button  Use to toggle through the RGB1  RGB2  DVI D   VIDEO and S VIDEO input ports      5  MENU button  page 29   Displays and clears the MAIN MENU  It can also  return to the previous screen when the menu is  displayed     6  Arrow A V  lt  P buttons  page 29   Use these buttons to select an item on the menu  screen  change setting and adjust the level   Also use them to enter the    S
44.  wrong     DIRECTION    setting will shorten the  service life of the lamps     HLAMP SELECT       LAMP SELECT    is used to choose from    SINGLE     and    DUAL    modes depending on user s needs or  viewing conditions   In    SINGLE    mode  the projector may automatically  select either lamp from the 2 lamps  or the  particular lamp can be specified   DUAL   Two lamps are used simultaneously   SINGLE   One of either lamps is used  lamp with shorter  operating hours is automatically selected    LAMP1  Lamp Unit 1 is always used   LAMP2   Lamp Unit 2 is always used   When one of the above settings is selected  it will  take effect after the ENTER button is pressed       Note   e If  in the    SINGLE        LAMP 1    or       LAMP2    mode  one lamp remains off  or the currently active lamp exceeds  2 000 hours of cumulative operating  time  when    HIGH     is selected as the     LAMP POWER    setting   the other  lamp will light  If  in the    DUAL    mode   one lamp remains off or the currently  active lamp exceeds 2 000 hours of  cumulative operating time  when     HIGH    is selected as the    LAMP  POWER     setting   the other lamp  alone will light   However  if both lamps remain off or  the 2 000 hours of cumulative  operating time  when    HIGH    is  selected as the    LAMP POWER     setting  are exceeded  the projector  will enter the standby mode   e The colors of the items indicate the  status   Green     Current setting  Yellow     Current setting  when a  lam
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46. 12   RGB2   21   VIDEO   Input selection inquiry 22   S VIDEO   31   DVI D   Shutter control Parameter   ae 30   Shutter mode OFF  Mute reset of video   Shutter status inquiry 31   Shutter mode ON  Mute video    Parameter   1st byte  Refers to fan error  one of 0 to 2   2nd byte  Refers to lamp error  one of 0 to 2   3rd byte  Refers to temperature error  one of 0 to 2  4th byte  Refers to cover open error  one of 0 to 2  5th byte  Refers to filter warning  one of 0 to 2   6th byte  Refers to some other error  one of 0 to 2                      Error status inquiry    The meaning of 0 to 2 is as given below    0   Error not detected 1 Warning 2   Error  Parameter   First number  digits 1 to 5   Lamp1 cumulative time  Lamp status inquiry Second number  0   Lamp1 OFF  1   Lamp1 ON  Third number  digits 0 to 5   Lamp2 cumulative time  Fourth number  0   Lamp2 OFF  1   Lamp2 ON  Parameter responds with following values       11 12 21 22 31      Projector name inquiry Responds with the name set in    HOST NAME    of    NETWORK     Manufacturer s name inquiry   Responds with    Panasonic      Model name inquiry Responds with    D5700    or    DW5100      Other information inquiry Responds with version number and so on   Class information inquir Responds with    1             Input selection list inquiry                              PJLink    security authentication    The password used for PULink    is the same as the password set for WebBrowser control   When using these commands 
47. 20 x 483  576p 720 x 576  1080 60p 920 x 1 080  1080 50p 920 x 1 080  1080 60i 920 x 1 080i  1080 50i 920 x 1 080i  720 60p 280 x 720  720 50p 280 x 720  VGA400 640 x 400  640 x 400  VGA480 640 x 480  640 x 480  640 x 480  640 x 480  640 x 480  800 x 600  800 x 600  800 x 600  800 x 600  800 x 600  832 x 624  024 x 768  024 x 768  024 x 768  024 x 768  024 x 768  024 x 768i  152 x 864  152 x 864  152 x 864  280 x 800  280 x 800 RGB  280 x 768 RGB DVI  280 x 768 RGB DVI  152 x 870 A RGB  280 x 960 RGB  280 x 1 024 RGB DVI  280 x 1 024 RGB  280 x 1 024 RGB  400 x 1 050 RGB DVI  600 x 1 200 RGB    720 x 480i VIDEO S VIDEO       VIDEO S VIDEO  YPsPR RGB  YPsPR RGB   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   YPsPR RGB DVI   RGB  RGB  RGB DVI  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB DVI  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB DVI  RGB DVI  RGB DVI  RGB DVI  RGB DVI  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB  RGB                                                                                                             Z gt l gt l gt  gt  gt  222 222  gt  gt   gt l gt  gt  gt  gt  gt l gt l gt  gt  gt l gt l gt l gt  gt  gt l gt l gt  gt   gt  gt  gt     gt                                               ss sl ssl sl ssl ms oo  a  oo a a    DW   gt   W   gt    gt    gt        1 Character    i    that follows the number of displayed dots stands for interlace signal      The symbols used to denote the image quality have the following significance   AA   the images a
48. 24 77      1 09 to 3 11   43 1 32 to 122 9 16       15 24   600         7 47   24 51        13 28   24 48   43 57     80 28     32 28        105 87     18 25   24 61   33 29   59 88     80 73   109 21        54 52  47 83   178 84    156 89              62 47   204 92      1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto an 80 inch screen size     The height position  H  of the ET DLE050 is SH 2     63 52   208 35     118 84   389 81            1 31 to 3 74   51 41 64 to 147 5 64             E Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types    PT D5700U  PT D5700UL  L  LW LT m SD   inch     Lens type Aspect ratio Projection distance  L  formula    Standard  zoom lens    Minimum  LW     L 0 0370 x SD 0 0650       Maximum  LT     L 0 0488 x SD 0 0638       Minimum  LW     L 0 0403 x SD 0 0650       Maximum  LT     L 0 0532 x SD 0 0638       Wide angle fixed   focus lens    Model No     ET DLE050    L 0 0166 x SD 0 0361       L 0 0181 x SD 0 0361       Wide angle  zoom lens    Model No     ET DLE100    Minimum  L    L 0 0276 x SD 0 0452       Maximum  L    L 0 0372 x SD 0 0478       Minimum  L    L 0 0301 x SD 0 0452       Maximum  L    L 0 0405 x SD 0 0478       Intermediate focus  zoom lens    Model No     ET DLE200    L 0 0504 x SD 0 0657       Minimum  L  Maximum  L    L 0 0824 x SD 0 0758       L 0 0549 x SD 0 0657       L 0 0898 x SD 0 0758       Long focus  zoom lens    Model No     ET DLE300    L 0 0795 x SD 0 1380       Minimum  L  Maximum  L    
49. 25  remove the power plug and  confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off   Check that the fan has stopped running     Have a Phillips screwdriver ready ahead of time     2 Remove the screw securing the lamp unit  cover  and then slide the lamp unit cover  a little toward the left  and remove it                           3 Remove the two screws securing the  fan unit     N   Note   e The lamp units are constructed in such       a way that the screws in steps  2  and   3  will not fall through completely     Lamp unit cover    Lamp unit 2   5 Lamp unit  4  Open the fan unit as shown in the  Fixing screws figure          5 Remove the screws securing the lamp  units  two for each unit   take hold of  the handles  and remove the lamp units       install the new lamp unit        Caution a      Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely  The lamp unit will be hot after it has tighten the 2 lamp unit fixing screws  been used   two for each unit    You might get burned if you touch it while it is  still hot               8 Secure the two screws for securing the  fan unit tightly                                       9  Slide the cover a little toward the right   and secure it using the screw for  securing the lamp unit cover tightly      Attention e Firmly install the lamp unit and lamp  unit cover  If not installed firmly  a    protection circuit will function and the  power will not be turned on        57    Ceiling Mount Bracket Safeguards    The followings are inc
50. 6 data bytes  Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122  icmp_seq 0 tt1 128 time 0 6 ms  Authentication set up DNS server set up Error log file 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122  icmp_seq 1 tt1 128 time 3 1 ms  64 bytes from 192 168 0 122  icmp_seq 2 tt1 128 time 4 5 ms  Projector 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122  icmp_seq 3 tt1 128 time 5 8 ms  control    input IP address RE     192 168 0 122 ping statistics      Network   2 4 packets transmitted  4 packets received  0  packet loss  SEEN   Submit round trip min avg max   0 6 8 5 5 8 ms          Change    E T E T  password Display which appears when the  connection was successful        PING 192 168 0 122  192 168 0 122   56 data bytes        192 168 0 122 ping statistics      4 packets transmitted  0 packets received  100  packet loss          T  Display which appears when the  connection failed     47    Using Web Browser Control    Contents of mail sent    e Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the E mail e Mail with the contents shown below is sent    settings have been established     when an error has occurred            Panasonic projector report CONFIGURE       Projector Type   D5700          E mail setup data                check system              Panasonic projector report ERROR         Projector Type      D5700        check system                 Around lamp temperature    SET RUNTIME    TEMPERATURE WARNING SETUP aay  CPU BUS oe  MINIMUM TIME at   60  minutes interval   OPTIC
51. 97 12      0 33 to 0 93   12 29 32 to 36 49 64       5 08   200      2 49   8 17     10 72    3 62    6 05   8 17   11 05     35 15    11 89   19 86     26 80    36 26     18 12   15 87   59 45   52 07     20 75   68 07     21 08   69 15     39 52   129 64      0 44 to 1 25   17 7 32 to 49 1 32       6 35   250      3 11   10 21     13 41   43 99     7 58   10 23   13 83   24 86    33 55    45 38     22 67   19 87   74 37    65 17     25 97   85 18     26 39   86 55     49 44   162 16      0 55 to 1 56   21 33 64 to 61 9 32       7 62   300      3 74   12 25     16 11   52 83     9 10   12 28   16 61   29 86     40 29     54 49     27 22   23 86   89 30    78 27     31 18   102 28     31 69   103 95     59 35   194 68      0 66 to 1 87   25 53 64 to 73 35 64       8 89   350      4 36   14 30     18 80   61 67     10 63   14 34   19 39   34 87     47 03   63 61     31 77   27 86   104 22    91 38     36 40   119 39     37 00   121 35     69 27   227 20      0 77 to 2 18   30 1 8 to 85 51 64       10 16   400      4 98   16 34      29 05     53 45     21 50   70 51     12 15   16 39   22 17   39 87     53 77     72 73     36 32   31 85   119 14    104 48     41 61   136 50     42 30   138 75     79 18   259 73      0 87 to 2 49   34 27 64 to 98 3 64       12 70   500      6 23   20 42     11 07   20 39   36 31     66 86     26 89   88 19     15 20   20 50   27 73   49 87     67 25     90 97     45 42   39 84   148 99   130 69     52 04   170 71     52 91   173 55     99 01   3
52. A A nh A E E ne E E st 32  KEYSTONE 25 dune dickens se mie  32  How to use ADVANCED MENU    32  DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY             c2 c eceeseeereeeeeeeeteeeeees 32  BEANKING e rene tes ne ae 32  INPUT RESOLUTION             c ccecceeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 33  CLAMP POSITION  estat ie eet 33  EDGE BLENDING  irsidir ii 33  RASTER  POSITION  rire pieveieeeeetieeieeeett 34  XGA  MODE  both Cee ee Ee eit te em al 34  SXGA MODE  esha Uo a cd tn er 34  Changing the display language               ssssssseeees 34  OPTION Settings    35  COLOR MATCHING ss 35    Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter             35    COLOR CORRECTION ss 36  CONTRAST MODE    36  AUTO SIGNAL e hue sheen iin eset eee 36  BACK COLOR 1eme EE 36  STARTUP LOGO  en er murs net date mere tree 36  SUB MEMORY LIST    36  DVl EDID  22 ese E EE E ie mien lon 37  DVI SIGNAL LEVEL 2 0 02  cernes 37  ING AS En RE alte nt E aaa as 37  OSD POSITION a ie a a 37  OSD MEMORY  nieron drenner assentes korita 37  OPTION2 Settings    38  PROJECTOR ID  5  hs the eile eee ee 38  INSTALLATION  e ea entr hs ec 38  ERED AE 2 ee toes telco sentra Me sales en 38  DIRECTION  2e nerenene rennes can rrineienuneeiene 38  LAMP SELECT  derverersnieneie sente tose ieee 39  LAMP RELAY een es ci raser tees deiestiereerenneee ch 39  LAMP POWER   2c nie nn iat cae lated 39  AS22826 0 ee E a Me ae it nr eR ne 39  SYSTEM INFORMATION                cecceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 40  AUTO POWER OFF    40  DATE AND TIME    40  P
53. ASSWORD   55780 a Le ete ees ee eed 40  Displaying the internal test pattern    40  Cycle of displayed internal test patterns    40  Setting the network    41  Returning the network function setting back to the factory setting   41  Connecting the PC    issniissers 41  System requirements          eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeens 41  Connection example    41  Using Web Browser Control           csssecesseesseeeeeeees 42  Accessing from Web browser    42  Password change page    42  Basic control page    43  Detail control page          eeseeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeaeeteseeeteesneeeses 43  Monitor information page    44  Error information page    44  E mail set Up page         eeseseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeeeeneneeneeerses 45  Authentication server set Up page    47  DNS server set Up page    47  Ping test page  Liane M M ne eds 47  Contents of mail sent    48  Adjust clock page           ceeescceceeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeseneeteeeeenennneeese 48  Network config page    49  Network status page    49  Using the PULINK    protocol    50  Supported commands          eecceeeceseceeeneeteeeeeneeseeeeeneeeneeees 50  PJLink    security authentication                                      50  Setting the security    51  PASSWORD ES ee diva oO ete mea cies 51  PASSWORD CHANGE                 cecceeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeeeees 51  DISPLAY  SET TING   cence artes novela add 51  TEXT CHANGE aes cS ceases maire SR a 51  CONTROL DEVICE SETUP            ce cceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 51  Us
54. Both the  projector and the projection lens are precision made  and  as such  are susceptible to vibration and impacts   When transporting the projector and lens or carrying  them around  place them in the boxes in which they  were housed at the time of purchase  and take care to  keep them away from vibration and impacts     E Precautions on installation    Be sure to observe the following precautions when   installing the product    e Avoid installing the product in a place  exposed to vibrations or impacts   If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations  are transmitted from a source of driving power and  others or mounted in a car or a vessel  vibrations or  impacts may be transmitted to the product to  damage the internal parts  causing failure  Install the  product in a place free from vibrations and impacts    e Do not move the projector while it is  operating or subject it to vibration or impact   The service life of its internal motors may be shortened    e Do not install the projector near high   voltage power lines or power sources   The product may be exposed to interference if it  is installed in the vicinity of high voltage electrical  power lines or power sources    e Do not place the projector on a vinyl  sheet or carpet   If a vinyl sheet sucked up and blocks the air filter  intake port  the internal temperature of the  projector may increase  which triggers the  protection circuit  turning off the power    e Be sure to ask a Specialized technicia
55. E mail   non addresses are going to be used  Do not     eae _   Z  gt    enter it when the second E mail   EE _   l address is not going to be used     Projector  control    Check these boxes when E mail is to  be sent periodically to two E mail  addresses  E mail will be sent at the  times and on the days checked        Button to update settings    Select the conditions for sending the second E mail    ERROR  an error is detected by self diagnosis    LAMP RUNTIME  remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field   INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE  intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field     E   Only alphanumeric characters              _            or         are available to set an E mail address        E Authentication server set up page    The authentication server is set on this page when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is required for mail transmissions   Click  Network set up   then  Authentication set up  to display the authentication server set up page     ie Sa   Change the authentication method as desired   See eT For SMTP authentication  change the  authentication method to use  as desired     Enter the POP server name   Available input characters    Tr alphanumeric characters  A   Z  a   Z   ate iz RS 0   9   hyphen     period           PLAIN    Network   CRAM MD5                   S  PER  y FREE Enter the user name for the SMTP or  Change away POP server     assword    Enter the password for the SMTP or  POP server     Ente
56. ECURITY    password   ENTER button  page 29   Press this button to enter your menu selection or to  run function      7  ON SCREEN button  This button turns on and off the on screen  indication function    TEST PATTERN button  page 40   This displays the test pattern        Numeric  0   9  buttons  pages 15  40   These buttons are used for systems where more  than one projector is being used   They are used to enter ID numbers when selecting  an ID  and they are also used by service personnel  for entering passwords when password entry is  needed     Panasonic       STATUS button  page 27     Press this button to display projector information  It  can also be used to send information about the  projector   s status via E mail     4 AUTO SETUP button  page 27     Pressing this button while projecting an image  automatically corrects the picture positioning on  the screen  While the auto setup feature is active   a message    AUTO SETUP    appears on the  screen      2  SHUTTER button  page 27   Press this button to black out the image  temporarily    43 ASPECT button  page 31   Switches the image aspect ratio     Name and function of parts       POWER       fo     wren T                                    SRE    rolex   i    LENS  FOCUS  ZOOM  SHIFT  buttons   page 26     These buttons are used to adjust the projection  lens        45 Function 1  FUNC1  button  page 37   This button can control the functions set in     FUNC1    of the    OPTION1    screen from the MAIN  MENU  
57. ES                         nnnnnnnnnenmnns 7  Precautions on handling            sesseeteeeeeseeereeeeeeerees 8  Name and function of parts    9  Remote control ioiii ieirik erene 9  Front and side of the projector    ecne 11  Rear view of the main unit Controls on rear panel           12  Side mounted connection terminals               ceceeeeeeee 13  Using the remote control unit    14  Loading dry Cell Se  etes et une 14  Effective range of remote control operation                14  Setting projector ID number to remote control                  15  Connect to the projector to use with a cable                   15  Installation                                                                16  Projection schemes           cscceeeseeeseeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeneeereneeeee 16  Installation geometry   0 0    eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeneeereneeeees 16  Projection distance by projection lens    17  Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types   21  Connection     22  Setup precautions          ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeteneeteaeeeneetes 22  Example of connecting with AV products    23  Example of connecting with PCs    23  Projection    nn 24  Powering up the Projector          eeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneeeeee 24  Making adjustment and selection                                     24  Powering off the projector          eeeeeeseeeeeeneeteeneeeeeneeeeees 25  Direct power off function    25  How to install and remove the projection lens      26  How to instal
58. H     Width  Minimum   LW     Maximum   LT      L     Minimum  Maximum  Minimum     LW     LT      LW     Maximum   Minimum   LT     LW     Maximum  Minimum   LT     LW     Maximum   LT     Height  position   H 2       0 76   2 50     1 79   5 85     2 38   7 79     0 79   2 60     1 33   4 38     1 81   5 94     2 45   8 05     4 04   3 84   13 26     12 59     6 03   5 90   19 78    19 37     8 30   27 21     0 to 0 38   0 to 15        0 91   3 00     2 16   7 07     2 86   9 39     0 96   3 15     1 61   5 28     2 18   7 16     2 96   9 70     4 87   463   15 97     15 19     7 26   7 08   23 82     23 22     9 94   32 61     0 to 0 46   0 to 18        1 07   3 50     3 35   11 00     113   3 69     1 89   6 19     2 56   8 38     3 46   11 36     5 69   5 43   18 67    17 80     8 49   8 26   27 86     27 08     11 59   38 01     0 to 0 53   0 to 21        1 22   4 00     1 29   4 24     2 16   7 09     2 93   9 60     3 97   13 01     6 52   6 22   21 37     20 41     9 73   9 43   31 90     30 94     13 23   43 40     0 to 0 61   0 to 24        1 37   4 50      14 20     1 46   4 78     2 44   8 00     3 30   10 82     4 47   14 66     7 34   7 02   24 08     23 02     10 96   10 61   35 94     34 80     14 88   48 80     0 to 0 69   0 to 27        1 52   5 00     4 82   15 80     1 62   5 33     2 71   3 67     8 90    12 04     4 97   16 32     8 16   7 81   26 78     25 62     12 19   11 78   39 98     38 65     16 53   54 20     0 to 0 76   0 to 30        1 83   6 
59. L 0 1232 x SD 0 1310       L 0 0866 x SD 0 1380       Minimum  L  Maximum  L    L 0 1342 x SD 0 1310       Ultra long focus  zoom lens       Model No     ET DLE400       PT DW5100U  PT DW5100UL    Standard  zoom lens    Wide angle fixed   focus lens    Model No     ET DLE050    Minimum  L    L 0 1176 x SD 0 0244                              Minimum  LW    LT                            Maximum  L    L 0 1646 x SD 0 0651       W  T  W  T  W  T  W  Maximum  LT  W  T  W  T  W  T  W    Minimum  L         L 0 1281 x SD 0 0244          Maximum  LT    Minimum  LW           L 0 1793 x SD 0 0651     L LW LT m SD  inch     Lens type Aspect ratio Projection distance  L  formula    L 0 0402 x SD 0 0650       Maximum  LT     L 0 0530 x SD 0 0638       Minimum  LW     L 0 0409 x SD 0 0650       L 0 0539 x SD 0 0638  L 0 0180 x SD 0 0361       L 0 0183 x SD 0 0361       Wide angle  zoom lens    Model No     ET DLE100    Minimum  L    L 0 0300 x SD 0 0452       Maximum  L    L 0 0404 x SD 0 0478       L 0 0305 x SD 0 0452       Minimum  L  Maximum  L    L 0 0411 x SD 0 0478       Intermediate focus  zoom lens    Model No     ET DLE200    L 0 0547 x SD 0 0657       Minimum  L  Maximum  L    L 0 0895 x SD 0 0758       L 0 0556 x SD 0 0657       L 0 0910 x SD 0 0758       Long focus  zoom lens    Model No     ET DLE310    L 0 0786 x SD 0 1062       Maximum  L    L 0 1026 x SD 0 1056       W  Maximum  L  W    L 0 0799 x SD 0 1062       Minimum  L       Maximum  L    L 0 1043 x SD 0 1056       Ult
60. Panasonic    Operating Instructions  DLP   Based Projector Commercial Use    wears P T DS700U  PT D5 700UL  PT DW5100U  PT DW5100UL       CHOCO Q       Read these instructions completely before operating this unit        Dear Panasonic Customer     This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require  We hope it will help  you to get the most performance out of your new product  and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP    based projector    The serial number of your product may be found on its back  You should note it in the space provided below and  retain this booklet in case service is required     Model number  PT D5700U PT D5700UL PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL       Serial number     IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE  WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE    WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    MISE EN GARDE        RISQUE DE CHOC   LECTRIQUE   NE PAS OUVRIR    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 lite
61. R        LOWER        RIGHT        LEFT        Use  lt  p to adjust the width for  correcting the    BRIGHT INSIDE    setting   0 to 255       amp Press A V to select    BRIGHT OUTSIDE        Press the ENTER button     The    BRIGHT OUTSIDE    adjustment screen will be   displayed    When    INTERLOCKED     is set to    OFF     individual   adjustment of    R        G    and    B    will be possible    Press A V to select an item  and press    lt   gt  to adjust the setting     Projection range Edge blending width  right   BRIGHT adjustment  right          Marker    BRIGHT INSIDE    BRIGHT OUTSIDE    e The    BRIGHT ADJUST     is a function for  making the brightening of the bright level  in those areas where the pictures  overlap less conspicuous when multi   screens have been configured using     EDGE BLENDING     The optimal point is  where  after the    BRIGHT INSIDE    has  been adjusted  the compensation  amount is the same for the bright levels  in the areas where the pictures overlap  and where the pictures do not overlap   If  after the    BRIGHT INSIDE     adjustment  only the vicinity of the  borders of the areas where the  pictures overlap and where the  pictures do not overlap becomes  bright  proceed to adjust the top   bottom  left and right widths   Alternatively  if only the vicinity of the  borders has darkened as a result of  the width adjustments  proceed with  the    BRIGHT OUTSIDE    adjustment   When a rear screen or screen with a  high gain is used  th
62. S MODULE TEMPERATURE   OK    INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Over  45C   113F   REO ie EERE ee  ERROR  ON   AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE   OK    LAMP1 RUNTIME  ON   at REMAIN  100  H LAMP2 REMAIN TIME   OK    LAMP1 RUNTIME  ON   at REMAIN   200  H LAMP1 REMAIN TIME   OK    LAMP2 RUNTIME  ON   at REMAIN   300  H LAMP2 STATUS   OK    LAMP2 RUNTIME  ON   at REMAIN   400  H SAMPT STATUS LEALEB  INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE  OFF  ATTER       PERIODIC REPORT OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR   OK    Sunday  ON   Monday  OFF  Tuesday  ON   Wednesday   OFF   AE En EE SOR   or    Thursday  ON   Friday  OFF  Saturday  ON   BATTERY   OK j  00 00  ON   01 00  OFF  02 00  ON   03 00  OFF  AIRFLOW SENSOR   OK    04 00  OFF  05 00  ON   06 00  OFF  07 00  ON   coraa WHEEL   oK    08 00  ON   09 00  OFF  10 00  ON   11 00  OFF       12 00  OFF  13 00  ON   14 00  OFF  15 00  ON    Error code 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00   16 00  ON   17 00  OFF  18 00  ON   19 00  OFF  Input air temperature   30 degC   86 degF  20 00  OFF  21 00  ON   22 00  OFF  23 00  ON   Optics module temperature   30 degC   86 degF      37 degC   98 degF  30H    MAIN CPU BUS   oe DELON  34 tine  OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE   OK   Pe rien at  INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE   OK   5H  AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE   OK   LAMPZ ON eines  LAMP2 REMAIN TIME   OK   PES Eine Bit  LAMP1 REMAIN TIME   OK   LAMP1 REMAIN 1476H    LAMP2 REMAIN 1484H          MOR Network configuration        IP address 192 168 0 8   MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00  Thu Mar 02 14 11 02 2006   REG Memo  
63. T    to    ON         65 Press the ENTER button to toggle    ON     and    OFF        Press    p to adjust the compensation  width and start position     lt To display the adjustment Marker gt     Press A V to select    MARKER         8 Press the ENTER button to select    ON        A marker for adjusting the picture position appears   The optimal point is the position where the red line  of one frame overlaps the green line of the other  frame  However  depending on the installation  environment or the lens to be used  dot   misalignment may occur    The correction widths of the jointed frames must be  the same value all the time  The optimal joint  cannot be achieved if the jointed frames have  different correction widths     The optimal point is where these lines overlap             Red line Green line Green line Red line      Press    V to select    BRIGHT  ADJUST        Press the ENTER button   The    BRIGHT ADJUST    screen will be displayed   d Press    W to select    BRIGHT INSIDE         2 Press the ENTER button   The    BRIGHT INSIDE    adjustment screen will be  displayed   When    INTERLOCKED     is set to    OFF      individual adjustment of    R        G    and    B    will be  possible      Continued on the next page     33    34    How to use ADVANCED MENU     Press    V to select an item  and press   lt   gt  to adjust the setting   Once adjustment is complete  press the MENU  button to return to    BRIGHT ADJUST        Press a V to select the part of     UPPE
64. TO SIGNAL OFF   BACK COLOR BLUE  STARTUP LOGO OFF    SUB MEMORY LIST  DVI EDID EDID2 PC  DVI SIGNAL LEVEL 0 255 PC    FUNC1  Sa    OSD POSITION  OSD MEMORY ON      MENU SELECT    CHANGE                      PICTURE  page 30     For RGB signals    PICTURE  PICTURE MODE  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  COLOR TEMP DEFAULT    WHITE GAIN TE    SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF  SHARPNESS A  NOISE REDUCTION EE  AI ON  SYSTEM SELECTOR AUTO       GRAPHIC          MENU SELECT  4 CHANGE       For S Video Video YPePr signals    PICTURE   PICTURE MODE STANDARD     CONTRAST 0  bH  BRIGHTNESS    oe  Ke    TINT   COLOR TEMP DEFAULT  WHITE GAIN  6        1      SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF  SHARPNESS  6  i     NOISE REDUCTION   Al   SYSTEM SELECTOR         MENU SELECT     CHANGE       ADVANCED MENU   page 32   ADVANCED MENU  DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY EURE  BLANKING   INPUT RESOLUTION   CLAMP POSITION 1   EDGE BLENDING OFF   RASTER POSITION   XGA MODE  ca  SXGA MODE US         MENU SELECT     CHANGE       For DVI signals   PICTURE   PICTURE MODE J GRAPHIC f  CONTRAST oj         BRIGHTNESS of        COLOR TEMP DEFAULT    WHITE GAIN  10   1     SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF  SHARPNESS     61     t    NOISE REDUCTION M    Al ON      MENU SELECT     CHANGE    POSITION  page 31     POSITION       CLOCK PHASE  KEYSTONE      MENU SELECT   ENTERAS TANT        DISPLAY LANGUAGE  page 34     DISPLAY LANGUAGE    ENGLISH  FRANCAIS  ESPANOL  ITALIANO    PYCCKUNU  ets 01      SELECT  SET       m  Basic menu operations    Press the MENU b
65. YPBPR signals   D Sub  15 pin female    5  DVI D IN terminal  page 23   DVI D signals are applied to this terminal   24 pin  DVI D connector    6  LAN terminal  page 41   This terminal is used to control the projector from  the PC   10BASE T 100BASE TX compliant   LAN terminal  10BASE T 100BASE TX   Connect LAN cable   LAN 10 100 lamp  Yellow       Lights up when 100BASE TX  ED connected    LAN LINK ACT lamp  Green   Lights up when connected   Flashes when receiving sending  signals                           7  REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal  page 15   When two or more main units are used in the  system  they can be connected and controlled with  M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market    REMOTE2 IN terminal  page 53   The user can remotely control the main unit by  using an external control circuit to this terminal    D Sub 9 pin female     9  SERIAL IN terminal  pages 23  52   Use the RS 232C serial terminal as an alternative  interface for controlling the projector from your PC    D Sub 9 pin female    SERIAL OUT terminal  pages 23  52     The signal applied to the serial input terminal  appears at this terminal   D Sub 9 pin male     13    Using the remote control unit       Loading dry cells    When loading batteries into the battery  compartment of the remote control  make sure that  their polarities are correct     1 Open battery compartment lid   Open the lid in the order of steps  1  and  2      fo    aIL    2  Insert the dry cells   Into battery compartment  with
66. adjust the items of     INPUT RESOLUTION        CLOCK PHASE     and    SHIFT       e Image may be disturbed for about 4  seconds during automatic adjustment   which is not an abnormal error     Using the SHUTTER function    If the projector is not going to be used for a certain  period of time such as while a meeting is on a break or  preparations are being made  the mechanical shutter  can be used to hide the images temporarily        Press the SHUTTER button of the  remote control or the main unit   The image is turned off      2 Press the SHUTTER button again   The image comes back     2     On screen menus       E Structure of menu screens    Menus are extensively used for configuring  adjusting or reconfiguring the projector     The menus structure is as follows     MAIN MENU    MAIN MENU   G PICTURE     amp  POSITION       i ADVANCED MENU         OPTIONS   poroa      W TEST PATTERN   ES NETWORK   PEU ES      MENU SELECT  SUB MENU    SECURITY  page 51   NETWORK  page 41     NETWORK   HOST NAME  DHCP OFF   IP ADDRESS 192168  0  8  SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 _ 0  GATEWAY 192 168  0 _1    NETWORK STATUS  STORE         MENU SELECT  ADJUST    TEST PATTERN  page 40   OPTION2  page 38     OPTION2   INSTALLATION  ALTITUDE  DIRECTION   LAMP SELECT  LAMP RELAY  LAMP POWER  RS 232C   SYSTEM INFORMATION  AUTO POWER OFF  DATE AND TIME  PASSWORD    DISABLE      MENU SELECT    CHANGE    OPTION  page 35     OPTION1   COLOR MATCHING D OFF CSG  COLOR CORRECTION USER  CONTRAST MODE NORMAL  AU
67. ays temperature around the lamp   Displays the lamp1 lit hours   Displays the lamp2 lit hours          Displays the type of projector     Displays used hours of the projector     Displays self diagnosis information     Displays the firmware version of the projector main unit     E Error information page  When   sw  js displayed on the status information screen  click it to display the error details     44 Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer F Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer    file gdt yew Favorites Tools Help file Edt View Favorites Tools Help    Fores      Q 2     gt  A A  Favertes     Q   b D 2 a       Ps    AA  sf    LA  E CS    Projector Control Window Projector Control Window    Projector  control    Network  set up    Change  password    44    Basic control    POWER ON   SHUTTER OFF  LAMP SELECT DUAL  INPUT   INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE   OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE  AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE   LAMP1 ON RUNTIME  LAMP2 ON RUNTIME  PROJECTOR TYPE   PROJECTOR RUNTIME   VERSION   SELF TEST    Detail control     Status information   E mail set up    REMOTE 2 l  DISABLE   osD ON   LAMP POWER HIGH  RGB1  XGA60  48 45kHz 60 18Hz     D5700  2H    0 27 00       Basic control Detail control Statu     control    Network  set up    Change  password    OK  Normal operation  FAILED  Occurrence of trouble    e Depending on the nature of the error  the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own    protection        When  FAILED  has appeared
68. button on the remote  control     STATUS  INPUT NINO pe   15 73kHz 59 94Hz  PROJECTOR RUNTIME 33h  LAMP1 13h   ON   LAMP2 13h  _ ON   INTAKE AIR TEMP  AC WA  OPTICS MODULE TEMP  _37  C   98  F  TEMP  AROUND LAMP 37  C   98  F  MAIN VERSION 1 00 00  NETWORK VERSION 1 00  REMOTE2 DISABLE       SEND STATUS VIA E MAIL  EXIT    Automatic adjustment   AUTO SETUP     Automatic adjustment function adjust the resolution   clock phase and image position automatically when  dots structured analog RGB signals such as computer  signal are supplied   Automatic adjustment is not  available if moving picture input signals or signals  having a dot clock frequency of more than 150 MHz  are supplied   When DVI signals are input  the image  position is adjusted automatically    It is recommended to supply images with a bright white  frame at the outermost periphery containing characters  etc  that are clear in white and black contrast when the  system is in automatic adjustment mode  Avoid  supplying images that involve halftones or gradation  such as photographs and computer graphics       Note        CLOCK PHASE    may have been shifted  even when the adjustment ended  normally  In this case  manually adjust the     CLOCK PHASE          Automatic adjustments cannot be  performed when images with blurred  edges or dark images are input    With Composite sync and G SYNC sync  signals and some types of PCs  it may not  be possible to perform these automatic  adjustments    In this case  manually 
69. ce Center for repairs    e Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself  as this can be dangerous     Installation work  such as ceiling suspension  should only be carried out by a qualified  technician    e If installation is not carried out correctly  there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur    e Use the dedicated ceiling mount bracket specified for the model    e Use the provided safety wire cable and take measures to prevent the projector from falling     Do not overload the wall outlet     e If the power supply is overloaded  for example  by using too many adapters   overheating may occur and fire  may result     Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used   e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens  If you look directly into this light  it can hurt and damage your  eyes   e Be especially careful not to let young children look into the lens  In addition  turn off the power and disconnect  the power cord plug when you are away from the projector     Never attempt to modify or disassemble the projector   e High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks   e For any inspection  adjustment and repair work  please contact an Authorized Service Center     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 unstable   e If the projector is installed in a place which is not strong enough or on top of a surface which is sloped or  unstable  it
70. connected   page 37    e The DVI D input terminal can be used to connect to a  DVI equipment  but note that images may not appear  or the projector may not work properly when  connected to certain DVI equipment    e This projector supports HDCP     22      Example of connecting with AV products    rs    Vi       Lo DVD player             hee   7 NOEP AEEY Digital Hi vision video deck      TE  with DVI HDMI terminal    DVI D Cable or HDMI DVI  7 conversion cable     available in the market                                                                            BPs SYNCHD VD    TAN Oee    N  ROEN IN        SERIAL     OUT         6 exe a jol lo  e e   lo G30    Red  Connect Pr    Blue  Connect Ps    Green Connect Y  i de ARE    Digital Hi vision video deck    NE   When connecting with a video deck  be sure to use the one with a built in time base corrector   TBC  or use a TBC between the projector and the video deck   e If nonstandard burst signals are connected  the image may be distorted  If this is the case  connect  a TBC between the projector and the video deck   e The EDID settings may be needed depending on the equipment connected when DVI D signals    are input   Refer to page 37                                                                                                                              D Sub 9 pin straight cable                  Example of connecting with PCs    PC with  DVI D terminal                                                                   
71. creen in the place of the actual  password when the password is input    e If the password is input incorrectly  the  display returns to    NEW     Input the  correct password     E DISPLAY SETTING    The text which has been set can be displayed  underneath the projected images all the time   OFF _   The text display is disabled   TEXT   The text display is enabled   LOGO1   The picture registered by the user will  be projected   LOGO2   The Panasonic logo is projected     m  TEXT CHANGE    The text which is to be displayed when    TEXT    has   been selected for the    DISPLAY SETTING    can be   changed  Press the ENTER button     1  Select the text using the A  V   lt 4   gt   buttons  and press the ENTER button   Up to  22 alphanumerics can be input in succession         Select    OK    using the A  V   lt 4   gt   buttons  and press the ENTER button     e To cancel the change at any time  select  CANCEL       CONTROL DEVICE SETUP    It is possible to restrict operation from the remote  control and the main unit controls     CONTROL PANEL    Operation from the main unit controls can be  restricted   ENABLE   Main unit control operation is  enabled  DISABLE   Main unit control operation is  disabled  REMOTE CONTROLLER    Operation from the remote control can be  restricted   ENABLE   Remote control operation is  enabled  DISABLE   Remote control operation is  disabled      Note   e Setting changes will be reflected only  when you select    OK    at the    confirmation scre
72. ction lens     Turn the lens counterclockwise as  far as it will go      2  While holding down the lens release  button  turn the lens further  counterclockwise      3  Remove the lens         2 Lens release button      Note   e Before replacing the lens  turn off the  projector   s power     e Do not touch the lens signal contact   Dust or dirt may cause defective  contact    e Do not touch the surface of the  projection lens with your bare hands    e Store the replaced lens where it will  be free from vibration and impact     26       How to adjust the lens      How to adjust the FOCUS   ZOOM and SHIFT    The focus  zoom and up down position of the  images projected on the screen can be adjusted  while the projector is positioned appropriately in  relation to the screen     E At the projector     Press LENS on the control panel on  the main unit   Pressing the button changes the setup screen  in the order of    FOCUS        ZOOM    and    SHIFT        Press A V  lt  p to select an item  and adjust it     E Using the remote control       Press LENS  FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT   on the remote control   When the FOCUS button is pressed    The focus is adjusted   When the ZOOM button is pressed    The zoom is adjusted   When the SHIFT button is pressed    The shift is adjusted    Press A V  lt    p to select an item  and adjust it     Caution    Be careful not to catch your fingers between the  lens and shroud when shifting the lens          Note   e When a lens without zoom functions  i
73. ctions                             e If you short pin  4  and pin  9   and also  short one of the pins from  3  to  7  and  pin  1   then the following buttons on the    Computer  Projector  DTE specifications   1 NC NC 1  2 2  3 3  4 NC NC 4  5 5  6 NC NC 6  7 7  8 8  9 NC NC 9                      Attention  e To connect the computer to the    SERIAL terminal  prepare an  adequate communication cable that  fits to your personal computer     projector operating area and the remote  control can no longer be operated   POWER  RGB1  RGB2  DVI D  VIDEO   S VIDEO and SHUTTER buttons   Neither will it be possible to use the RS   232C commands or network functions  corresponding to these functions     53    Indication of lamp monitor    This projector is equipped with 3 indicators to show when a lamp needs replacement or there is an abnormal  internal temperature  These lamps flash or light up to indicate a problem   Turn the power off and follow the steps below        Name of monitor  lamp    indication                                     M             Information                           Power indicator   Lamp 2 monitor  LAMP 2                   Lamp 1 monitor  LAMP 1     Temperature monitor  TEMP     Checkpoint    Remedial measure       Temperature  monitor    TEMP          Lighting in  red   lamp unit  ON     Blinking in  red   1 time     Warm up status    e Did you turn on the  power when the  ambient temperature  was low   approx  0   C      e Wait about five minutes in the 
74. ctions importantes concernant l   utilisation et l entretien  r  paration   dans la litt  rature accompagnant le produit           ATTENTION  Cet appareil est   quip   d   une fiche de courant     trois broches avec mise    la terre  Ne pas retirer  la broche de mise    la masse de la fiche    Cette fiche ne pourra   tre utilis  e que dans une  prise avec mise    la terre  Ceci est une pr  caution  s  curitaire  S il est impossible d ins  rer la fiche  dans la prise  s adresser    un   lectricien  Ne pas  annuler la protection de la fiche a mise    la terre         Ne pas retirer                AVERTISSEMENT   Ne peut   tre utilis   dans une salle d ordinateurs telle que d  finie dans la norme ANSI NFPA 75  Standard for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment           65    Pr  cautions concernant la s  curit    AVERTISSEMENT    Si l   on remarque une   mission de fum  e  d   odeurs suspectes ou de bruits provenant du  projecteur  d  brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant   e Ne pas continuer d utiliser le projecteur dans ces cas  autrement cela peut entra  ner un incendie ou des chocs    lectriques      Aos Satie assur   que de la fum  e ne se d  gage plus  s adresser    un centre technique agr     et demander  que les r  parations n  cessaires soient faites   e Le fait de r  parer le projecteur soi m  me est tr  s dangereux  et ne doit jamais   tre fait     Demander    un technicien qualifi   d   installer le projecteur par ex
75. d soon  the image is projected on the screen       Note   e If the projector is powered up at about 0   C   a warm up period of approximately five  minutes may be necessary to start  projection    The temperature monitor  TEMP  lights  during the warm up period    When the warm up is completed  the  temperature monitor  TEMP  turns off and  the image is projected on the screen    e If the surrounding temperature is very low  and the warm up period exceeds five  minutes  the control determines it as an  abnormal condition and turns off the  power automatically  If this happens  raise  the surrounding temperature to 0   C or  higher and then turn the main power    on     and turn the power    on              24                                                                                        Panasonic  PROJECTOR    E Making adjustment and  selection    It is recommended that the projector be allowed to  warm up for at least 30 minutes before any  adjustments are made to the focus      lt Using the remote control gt     Press the FOCUS button to roughly  adjust the focus of the lens          Set the projection scheme in     INSTALLATION    setting   page 38     6  Select the input signal by pressing the  input selector button to toggle through  RGB1  RGB2  VIDEO  S VIDEO and DVI D       Turn the feet  and adjust the tilt of the  main unit in the front and rear or left  and right    Use the lens left right adjustment dial to  adjust the direction of the lens   page 27      P
76. dth  530 mm  20 8    Height   167 mm  6 6    Depth  425 mm  16 7        Mass    13 9 kg  30 6 lb    13 1 kg  28 9 lb    13 9 kg  30 6 Ib    13 1 kg  28 9 lb                 Working environment condition    Ambient temperature      0   C to 45   C  Ambient humidity   20   to 80    no condensation        Remote control  Power source  Operation range  Mass  Outside dimensions    Option  Hanging attachment   For high ceiling   Hanging attachment   For low ceiling   Projection lens       Replacement lamp unit       3 V DC  two AA dry cells    approx  30 m  98 5    in front of beam receiver    134 g  0 31 lb   including dry cells    Width  51 mm  2    Thickness  23 mm  0 9    Depth  176 mm  6 9      ET PKD56H  ET PKD55S    PT D5700U PT D5700UL   ET DLE100  ET DLE200  ET DLE300  ET DLE400  ET DLE050  PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL   ET DLE100  ET DLE200  ET DLE310  ET DLE410  ET DLE050  ET LAD57  single bulb   ET LAD57W  double bulbs     e The outside dimensions do not include the lens and other protruding parts  See page 63 for further details    4 When using the projector at high altitudes  1 400 to 2 700 m   4 593 2  to 8 858 3    the upper limit for the ambient    temperature drops by 5   C     61    Compatible Signal List    Resolution Scanning frequency  Dot clock  Display mode  as a number Horizontal   Vertical   frequency  of dots     kHz   Hz   MHz     Image     quality       Format    NTSC NTSC4 43   PAL M PAL60  PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576i  480i 720 x 480i  576i 720 x 576i  480p 7
77. dure  Powering off the projector  on page 25 and then  remove the power plug      2  Dismantle the air filter     There are two air filters  one at the left and one at the right   Use your finger to pull the air filter tab toward you  and remove it from the main unit                     TT           3 Clean the air filter   Suck off deposited dust with a vacuum cleaner        Air filter    Attention  e Do not to suck in the air filter itself   e Do not rinse off the air filter with water  Doing so will impair the filter s ability to provide  protection from dust      4  Set the air filter   Set the air filter in the reverse order to step  2      Attention  e Fit the air filters into place with the filter material facing the back    The left and right filters have the same shape    e The air filter must be fitted in place when using the projector   Using the projector without the air filter fitted inside  dirt and dust are sucked into the projector     causing failure       Note   e If cleaning cannot remove the dust completely  then it is a sign to replace the air filter  Consult the  dealer  In addition  when the lamp unit is replaced  also replace the air filter   e Be absolutely sure to use the air filter specifically designed for use with the projector     55    Replacing the lamp unit    WARNING     When replacing the lamp  allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it     e The lamp cover gets very hot  and touching it can cause burns     Make sure that two 
78. e joints may  appear to be discontinuous depending  on the viewing position    When any setting other than    OFF     has been selected for    EDGE  BLENDING     the    Al    is not adjustable       RASTER POSITION    When the whole area where the input picture can  be displayed is not used  the picture can be moved  to any position inside the display area       P  These adjust the value in the horizontal  direction     A Y   These adjust the value in the vertical  direction       XGA MODE    This mode takes effect only when XGA  RGB   signals are input   XGA _   This is the standard setting   WXGA   Select this mode when WXGA signals  are input       SXGA MODE    This mode takes effect only when SXGA  RGB   signals are input    SXGA   This is the standard setting    SXGA   Select this when the screen is cut off     Changing the display language    DISPLAY LANGUAGE    ENGLISH  FRAN  AIS  ESPANOL  ITALIANO    PYCCKUN  et  04      SELECT  Sal       Menus  setting items  adjustment screens  and  control button names will be displayed in the  language the user chooses    The available languages are    ENGLISH  DEUTSCH  FRAN  AIS  ESPANOL   ITALIANO  RE  PX  PYCCKUN   24     Cx   e The projector   s on screen display is  set to the English language by default     OPTION  settings    OPTION    COLOR MATCHING  COLOR CORRECTION  CONTRAST MODE  AUTO SIGNAL   BACK COLOR  STARTUP LOGO   SUB MEMORY LIST  DVI EDID    for  USER  NORMAL  OFF  BLUE  OFF    EDID2 PC  DVI SIGNAL LEVEL 0 255 PC
79. e your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port     e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port  Do not place your hands or face  or objects which cannot withstand  heat close to this port  allow at least 50 cm  19 7   of space   otherwise burns or damage could result     Do not use or handle the batteries improperly   e Failure to observe these precautions may cause the batteries to leak  overheat  explode or catch fire     Do not disassemble the dry cell batteries     Do not heat  or disassemble the batteries or place them into fire or liquids such as water     Do not connect the   and   terminals with wire or other metallic objects     Do not store batteries together with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins     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 covering peeling away or removed     Do not use rechargeable batteries in place of the dry cell batteries     The batteries have a protective outer covering  Do not remove this covering  as this may result in a short  circuit     If the battery fluid leaks  do not touch it with bare hands  and take the following    measures if necessary     e Battery fluid entering your eyes may result in loss of sight  In this case  do not rub your eyes  Rinse with clean  water and seek medical advice immediately    e Battery fluid on your skin or clot
80. eling feet at the front left and right can be  adjusted         Lens release button  page 26   Press this to remove the projection lens       Projection lens  Lens for projecting images on the screen     Lens left right adjusting dial  page 27   Turn this clockwise to move the screen to the left   conversely  turn it counterclockwise to move it to  the right        Remote control receiver window  front   page 14     This window receives the signal beam emitted from  the remote control        Status LED lights                                        Focus ring  page 26   For focus adjustment   Powered focus adjustment is also available    4 Temperature monitor  TEMP   page 54   Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an  abnormal condition of the internal temperature     2  LAMP1 monitor  page 54    This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp  unit 1 is reached  It also blinks if something  unusual occurs in the lamp circuit    43 LAMP2 monitor  page 54    This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp  unit 2 is reached  It also blinks if something  unusual occurs in the lamp circuit    Power indicator  page 24    The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER  switch is turned to    I     on   It turns to green when  the POWER ON button of the remote control or the  main unit is pressed    45 Lens cap  Cap the lens whenever the projector is left unused     Air intake vents     Attention e Do not remove the upper cover  white or  black top panel      11    Name and fu
81. emple s   il est install   au  plafond     e Si l installation n   est pas faite correctement  cela peut entra  ner des blessures ou des chocs   lectriques   e Utiliser le support de montage au plafond sp  cifi   pour ce mod  le   e Utiliser le c  ble m  tallique de s  ret   fourni et prendre les mesures n  cessaires pour   viter que le projecteur ne tombe     Ne pas surcharger la prise de courant     e Si l alimentation est surcharg  e  par exemple  par l   utilisation de trop d   adaptateurs   cela risque de faire  surchauffer le projecteur et peut entra  ner un incendie     Ne pas regarder directement dans l   objectif pendant que le projecteur fonctionne   e Une lumi  re intense est   mise par l objectif du projecteur  Si l on regarde directement dans cette lumi  re  elle  risque de causer des blessures et de graves l  sions aux yeux   e Veiller particuli  rement    ce que les enfants ne regardent pas dans l objectif  En outre    teindre le projecteur si  on le laisse sans surveillance     Ne jamais tenter de modifier ou de d  monter le projecteur     e Des hautes tensions qui peuvent causer de graves blessures sont pr  sentes    l   int  rieur du projecteur   e Pour toute inspection  r  glage ou r  paration  s adresser    un centre technique agr         Ne pas installer ce projecteur dans un endroit non assez r  sistant pour supporter son  poids  ni sur une surface instable     e Si le projecteur est install   dans un endroit non assez r  sistant ou sur une surface incli
82. en displayed after  you press the ENTER button at the     ENABLE DISABLE    menu  When the  setting has been reflected  the on   screen menu disappears    To continue and perform other  operations  press the MENU button  and display the MAIN MENU    When you attempt to operate controls   remote control or main unit  that are  set to    DISABLE     the password input  screen is displayed  To change the  setting  input the security password  and change the operation setting  The  password input screen disappears  when you press the MENU button or if  you do not perform any operation for  10 seconds     51    Using the serial terminals    The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its terminal section on the side  and this terminal is  compliant with RS 232C  Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control     m Examples of connection                           e Single projector e Plural projectors   lt Terminal section on projector side gt  PC  lt Terminal section on Projector 1 gt   lt Terminal section on Projector 2 gt   D Sub 9 pin  female  D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin   female   male   female   male   PC cr ee os ere                                   L pn L                                         D Sub 9 pin  male                 Communication cable    D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin  D Sub 9 pin   male   female   Communication cable Communication cable    E Pin assignments and signal names       Signal name Descriptio
83. endroits o   le projecteur peut entrer en contact avec des fum  es grasses ou de la  vapeur   e L utilisation du projecteur dans de telles conditions peut causer un incendie  des chocs   lectriques ou une  d  t  rioration du bo  tier en plastique  Une d  t  rioration du plastique risquerait en effet d entra  ner une chute du  projecteur en cas d installation au plafond     Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des mat  riaux comme du tapis ou du tissus   ponge   e Cela peut provoquer une surchauffe du projecteur  pouvant entra  ner des br  lures  un incendie ou endommager  le projecteur     Pendant un orage  ne pas toucher le projecteur ou le c  ble   e Il y a risque d     lectrocution     Ne pas placer les mains ou autres objets pr  s de l   orifice de sortie d   air   e De l air chaud sort par l   orifice de sortie d air  Ne pas placer les mains  le visage ou d   autres objets qui ne  peuvent r  sister    la chaleur pr  s de cette sortie d   air  laisser un espace d   au moins 50 cm  19 7     sinon des  br  lures ou des dommages risqueraient de s   ensuivre     Ne pas utiliser ou manipuler les piles de mani  re inad  quate   e Si ces pr  cautions sont ignor  es  les piles risquent de fuir  de surchauffer  d   clater ou de s enflammer     Ne pas d  monter les piles s  ches     Ne pas chauffer ou d  monter les piles  ni les placer pr  s d   un feu ou d   un liquide tel que l   eau     Ne pas connecter les bornes   et      des fils ou autres objets m  talliques     Ne pas ranger les
84. ent set at the minimum level   See page 30   e Is the equipment connected to the projector operating correctly    e Is the shutter function turned on   See page 27     No image    e Is the lens focused properly   See page 26    e Is the projection distance correct   See pages 17 to 20    e Is the lens dirty    e Is the projector positioned directly in front of the screen   See page 16     Image is blurred    Light color    Is the color density and color tone setting correct   See page 30   bad color tone e Is the equipment connected to the projector correctly adjusted     e Are the batteries exhausted   e Are the battery polarities set correctly   See page 14   e Are there any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control  sensor   See page 14   Remote control e Are you trying to operate the remote control beyond its operable range    See page 14   does not operate e Are you controlling from external equipment using the REMOTE2 IN terminal    See page 53   e Is there any external light interfering with remote control operation   e A wrong ID is set   See pages 15 and 38   e Is the on screen display function at    OFF      See page 9     e Is the input mode properly set   See page 24    e Is the correct signal system  SYSTEM SELECTOR  selected   See page 31    e Are there any malfunctions on the source side  such as bad video tapes    e Are you inputting a signal that is not compatible with this projector   See page 62     Abnormal image    A      Does not displa
85. ered zoom lens and lens tilt mechanism     Side view   a   With optional ceiling mount  bracket  ET PKD56H     417 497   16 4 19 6     Top view unit   mm        inch        7 9                       185   256   7 3     10 1                    Screen    L   Projection distance  SH   Image height  SW   Image width             100  3 9             Screen HA                   7     H   Distance from center of lens to bottom edge    of projected image     Attention  e Do not place or use one projector on top of another projection unit   e Leave a clearance of at least 50 cm  19 7   so that the ventilation opening on the rear panel will not be    blocked   page 63     16       E Projection distance by projection lens    Listed in the table below are the lens projection distances for the PT D5700U  lens included   PT D5700UL   lens sold separately   PT DW5100U  lens included  and PT DW5100UL  lens sold separately      e PT D5700U  PT D5700UL    Screen aspect ratio 4 3  Standard    Lens type    zoom lens    Optional lens    Unit   m        inch       foot       Wide angle  fixed focus    lens    Wide angle  zoom lens    Intermediate focus  zoom lens    Long focus  zoom lens    Ultra long focus  zoom lens       Model number of  projection lens    ET   DLE050    ET DLE100    ET DLE200    ET DLE300    ET DLE400       Throw ratio       1 8 2 5 1      0 8 1      1 3 1 8 1      2 5 4 0 1      3 7 5 7 1      5 7 8 0 1        Projection screen size    Projection distance  L        Height   S
86. fiche n   est pas compl  tement ins  r  e  cela peutentrainer des chocs   lectriques ou la faire surchauffer   e Si la fiche est endommag  e ou la plaque de la prise desserr  e  celles ci ne devraient pas   tre utilis  es     Faire attention    ne pas endommager le cordon d alimentation    e Ne pas endommager le cordon d alimentation  ne pas le modifier  ne pas le placer sous des objets lourds  ne  pas le chauffer  ne pas le placer pr  s d   objets chauffants  ne pas le tordre  ne pas le plier ou le tirer  excessivement et ne pas le rouler en boule      Si le cordon d   alimentation est endommag    cela peut entra  ner un incendie et des chocs   lectriques      Si le cordon d   alimentation est endommag    le faire r  parer par un centre technique agr            66       Nettoyer la fiche du cordon d   alimentation r  guli  rement afin d     viter toute accumulation  de poussi  re    e Si de la poussi  re s   accumule sur la fiche du cordon d alimentation  l humidit   peut endommager l   isolant et  entra  ner un incendie  D  brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant et l   essuyer avec un  tissu sec    e Si le projecteur n   est pas utilis   pendant une p  riode prolong  e  d  brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de  la prise de courant     Ne pas manipuler le cordon d   alimentation avec les mains mouill  es   e Cela peut entra  ner des chocs   lectriques     Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits humides ou poussi  reux ou dans des  
87. he ID number is set in this range       Note   e The ID number can be set to    ALL     or  selected from    1    to    64       e If the projectors are given ID numbers   their remote controls must be assigned  the same ID numbers  respectively    e If the ID number of a projector is set to     ALL     it can be controlled by the  remote control or the PC with any ID  number    If multiple projectors are used and  some of them have their IDs set to     ALL     they cannot be controlled  separately from the projectors with  other ID numbers    For details on remote control ID  setting  see page 15     mg INSTALLATION    Switch this setting according to the projector  installation method        FRONT FLOOR    FRONT CEILING    REAR FLOOR    REAR CEILING    aay       38    E ALTITUDE    The fan can be controlled in accordance with the  operating conditions   LOW   This is the standard setting   HIGH   This is selected when using the projector  at an altitude of over 1 400 m  4 593 2           DIRECTION    The fan can be controlled in accordance with the  direction in which the images are to be projected   HORIZONTAL  This is the standard setting   VERTICAL   This is selected when projecting  images at a significant angle  toward the vertical  more than 30  degrees from the horizontal         H  HORIZONTAL  V  VERTICAL    Attention    Select the correct    DIRECTION    setting  in accordance with the direction in which  the images are to be projected    Using the projector at the
88. hing may result in skin inflammation or injury  Rinse with clean water and seek  medical advice immediately     Remove empty batteries from the remote control at once    e Do not leave empty batteries inside the equipment  as this may cause the batteries to leak  overheat or explode   Before replacing the lamp  be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the wall  outlet    e Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done    When replacing the lamp  allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it    e The lamp cover gets very hot  and touching it can cause burns     Do not disassemble the lamp unit   e If the lamp section breaks  it may cause injury     Caution    When disconnecting the power cord  hold the plug  not the cord     e If the power cord itself is pulled  the cord will become damaged  and fire  short circuits or serious electric shocks  may result     Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector     e Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables  which could cause fire or electric shocks  to occur     Do not place a projector or other heavy object on top of the unit   Do not put your weight on this projector   e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall  which could result in damage or  injury   e The projector may be damaged or deformed   Do not prevent heat loss   e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat  which can cause fire or damage to the projector   e D
89. hrough a Web browser   To move from another page  click  Projector control   then  Basic control      Control button Monitor information button E mail set up button   Click this item  anda Click this item  and the status of the Click this item  and an E mail setting  projector control page projector is displayed  page appears    appears     y Projector control window     Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edt View Favorites Tools   Help               x   A O   sert yeraveres   2     amp     Projector Control Window    Basic cdhtrol Detllil control Status Information    E mail set up      GN AMY ON  ORF MON  OFF SELECTOR       POWER  Power On Off control  control       ee o SHUTTER  Shutter control  peels OSD  On screen Display    change  display non display    SYSTEM  Signal System Switching         Use these to select the input signals     Network set up button  Click this item  and a network set up page for IP  address and other items appear     Change password button      Detail control page  Click  Projector control   then  Detail control  to display the Detail control page     2 Projector control window     Microsoft Internet Explorer    Gle Edt View Favorites Tools Help  y    44  gt   F   gt     Lx  12  QD P seh Favores        2     Projector Control Window    Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up  POWER SHUTTER  051D  SYSTEM z A   H    ON HI CON  OFF  ON OFF RELECTOR   On screen status is displayed  even if  Projector    control    INPUT SELECT
90. ing the serial terminals                   ccceseeeeeeeeeeeeees 52  Examples of connection                                                  52  Pin assignments and signal names    52  Communication conditions            cecceeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeeneeees 52  B  Sic format  senidenen an Tintin E Aea 52  Control commands          eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeettaeeeaeeetaeees 53  Cable specifications           cceecceecceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeteeeseneeenneees 53  Using the Remote 2 terminal    53  Indication Of lamp monitor    54  Cleaning and replacement of air filter                     55  Procedure Of cleaning           eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeeeee 55  Replacing the lamp unit    56  When to replace the Lamp unit          ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 56  Lamp unit replacement steps                                             57  Ceiling Mount Bracket Safeguards                        58  Before asking for service    59  Specifications    60  Compatible Signal List               ccsssecceseesseseeeeeeeees 62  Dimensions    63  Installation dimensions diagram              s scceeeeee 63  Fran  ais Information    65    Precautions with regard to safety       WARNING    If you notice smoke  strange smells or noise coming from the projector  disconnect the  power cord plug from the wall outlet    e Do not continue to use the projector in such cases  otherwise fire or electric shocks could result      Check that no more smoke is coming out  and then contact an Authorized Servi
91. ir    Si la lampe s   est cass  e  ventiler imm  diatement la pi  ce  Ne pas toucher ni approcher le  visage des morceaux cass  s    e Le non respect de cette consigne peut entra  ner l absorption du gaz par l utilisateur  Ce gaz se d  gage lorsque  la lampe est cass  e et il contient presque autant de mercure qu une lampe fluorescente  de plus les morceaux  cass  s peuvent provoquer des blessures    e Si vous pensez avoir inhal   du gaz ou que du gaz a p  n  tr   dans votre bouche ou dans vos yeux  contactez un  m  decin imm  diatement    e S adresser au revendeur pour le remplacement de la lampe et l inspection de l   int  rieur du projecteur     Si l   on n utilise pas le projecteur pendant une p  riode prolong  e  d  brancher la fiche du  cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant   e Si de la poussi  re s   accumule sur la fiche du cordon d alimentation  l humidit   ainsi cr    e risquera  d   endommager l isolation  ce qui peut provoquer un incendie     D  brancher la fiche du cordon d   alimentation de la prise de courant comme mesure de  s  curit   avant d   effectuer tout nettoyage     Sinon cela peut causer des chocs   lectriques     Prendre garde de se coincer les doigts entre l   objectif et le protecteur lorsque l   on  change d objectif   e Prendre garde de se coincer les doigts entre l objectif et le protecteur lorsque l   on change d objectif  car cela  comporte un risque de blessure     Demander    un centre technique agr     de nettoyer l   int  rieur du p
92. l the projection lens    26  How to remove the projection lens    26  How to adjust the lens    26  How to adjust the FOCUS  ZOOM and SHIFT                 26  How to adjust the lens position to the left or right    27  Status function    27  Automatic adjustment  AUTO SETUP                     27  Using the SHUTTER function    27  On screen MENUS           esssisnmernnneennense 28  Structure of menu screens         eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeneetes 28  Basic menu operations    29  Returning to the previous page    esseere 29  Menu items shown in black characters                             29  Menu items setting                                                            29  Resetting to the factory default    29  Adjusting the picture             ccccsssceesseeeeeesseeeeeeenes 30  PICTURE MODE    30  CONTRA S ne ir he e 30  BRIGHTNESS 25e rite 30  COLOR  ie  oa een hove edi teens kee cit etat seine roues 30  STINT  coe  Ses etek caeeeceneetes ee nesai sek E a Taere ETEESI 30  GOEOR TEMP 2 225   em LU ees See merite bere  30  WHITE  GAIN ote ent heed ote et aed ibd 30  SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW             cecceeeeceeeseeeeseeeeeereees 30  SHARPNESS oe  na end ee edict iE E 31  NOISE REDUCTION    31  eee rte dan tente ed   D ee eee ee te 31  SYSTEM SELECTOR     0    c  cceceesceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31  Adjusting the position    31  SHIFT terrine re ceed been ann e EE ddr une sees 31  ASPECT  ieie irae peatni pte dieser eee 31  ZOOM  EE E E ERA EE EE A Vu AE 32   HEDE 
93. lamp units are always installed        Precautions on lamp unit replacement  Remove the power plug and confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off      Be careful when handling a light source lamp  The lamp unit has high internal pressure  If improperly handled   explosion might result      A used lamp unit may burst if it is handled violently   For disposition of used lamps  request an industrial waste disposal contractor       f you continue to use a lamp after the replacement time  the lamp may break      Phillips screwdriver is necessary when replacing a lamp unit   Take care not to slip your hand when using a screwdriver       Note   e It is not possible to turn on the power unless two lamp units are installed   e A lamp unit is an optional part  Contact the dealer   Replacement lamp unit model No   ET LAD57  single bulb   ET LAD57W  double bulbs   e Other lamps than specified above cannot be used  Be sure to use the specified lamp       When to replace the Lamp unit    The lamp units are consumable parts  The lamp brightness decreases gradually as the cumulative operating  time increases  so periodic replacement is necessary  The replacement guideline is 2 000 hours    although the  lamp may become dead  will not light  before 2 000 hours   is reached depending on the characteristics of  individual lamps and other factors such as the operating conditions and the installation environment  Therefore   it is recommended for the user to keep a spare lamp 
94. le de conversion ci dessous sera de 2 000 heures   Temps de fonctionnement de la lampe   Temps de fonctionnement avec PUIS LAMPE    HAUTE       Temps  de fonctionnement avec PUIS LAMPE    BASSE    x 2   3       Il s   agit du temps de fonctionnement si la lampe a uniquement   t   utilis  e avec le r  glage PUIS LAMPE     HAUTE     Si la lampe a   t   utilis  e uniquement avec le r  glage PUIS LAMPE    BASSE     le temps de  fonctionnement est de 2 700 heures  Si la lampe a   t   commut  e de PUIS LAMPE    HAUTE    a    BASSE     le  temps de fonctionnement cumulatif obtenu par la formule de conversion ci dessous sera de 1 800 heures   Temps de fonctionnement de la lampe   Temps de fonctionnement avec PUIS LAMPE    HAUTE       Temps   70 de fonctionnement avec PUIS LAMPE    BASSE    x 2   3           Proc  dure de remplacement de la lampe       Mettez hors tension en suivant la proc  dure de la page 25  d  branchez la fiche    lectrique et v  rifiez que les   l  ments autour de la lampe ont refroidi     Assurez vous que le ventilateur est arr  t                      Cache de la lampe    Lampe 2     5 Vis de fixation  de la lampe          Attention    La lampe est chaude si elle vient  d     tre utilis  e    Vous risquez de vous br  ler si vous la touchez  alors qu   elle est encore chaude                                                        Pr  parez un tournevis Phillips    l   avance     Retirez la vis fixant le cache de la  lampe  puis faites le glisser un peu vers  la ga
95. lected       Menu items setting    e The bottom prompt line differs on each menu  depending on the selected menu option   e A prompt     lt 4  gt  CHANGE    appears when  changing the setting   e A prompt     lt q p ADJUST     appears for a  separate bar graph     E Resetting to the factory  default    DEFAULT button is used to reset all of the projector  adjustment values to the default levels which were  set at the time of shipment from the factory     PICTURE  PICTURE MODE   STANDARD    CONTRAST ia  l    BRIGHTNESS   00  Ko    TINT  COLOR TEMP  WHITE GAIN    DEFAULT   6      4      SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF  SHARPNESS   NOISE REDUCTION   Al ON    SYSTEM SELECTOR AUTO      MENU SELECT    ADJUST       29    Adjusting the picture    e For RGB signals    PICTURE  PICTURE MODE  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  COLOR TEMP  WHITE GAIN  SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF  SHARPNESS co  as    NOISE REDUCTION il  Al  SYSTEM SELECTOR       GRAPHIC         MENU SELECT    CHANGE    e For DVI signals    PICTURE  PICTURE MODE  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  COLOR TEMP DEFAULT  WHITE GAIN  109  ati  SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF  SHARPNESS   NOISE REDUCTION   Al ON         GRAPHIC         MENU SELECT     CHANGE    e For S Video Video Y PePR signals    PICTURE  PICTURE MODE  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  COLOR   TINT   COLOR TEMP  WHITE GAIN       STANDARD __ i    SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF    SHARPNESS   NOISE REDUCTION  Al   SYSTEM SELECTOR         riens       MENU SELECT     CHANGE      PICTURE MODE    The picture mode can be selec
96. lightings near the  screen or take other proper measures    e Depending on where the projector is used   there are rare occasions when hot air from the  air exhaust vents or the warm air from air  conditioning can cause a shimmering effect on  the screen  For this reason  take care not to  shield the air exhaust vents and consider the  direction of the air flowing from air conditioning     e Do not touch the surface of the  projection lens with bare hand   If fingerprints or stains are left on the projection  lens surface  they are magnified and projected  on the screen  Keep your hands away from the  lens  Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap  when the projector is not used     e Lamp   A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used   for the light source of this product  A high pressure   mercury lamp has the following characteristics    e It may burst with a loud sound or end its life cycle  by not illuminating because of given impacts   flaws  or deterioration due to used hours    e The life cycle of a mercury lamp varies according  to the individual difference or conditions of use    In particular  turning the power on and off frequently  and or repeatedly will greatly affect the life cycle    e In rare cases  it may burst shortly after the first lighting    e The possibility of burst increases when the  lamp is used beyond the replacement time    e Lamp deterioration accelerates when used  continuously for 24 hours or more  Lamp  deterioration due to continuous
97. luded with the other accessories     Wire cable  x 1    TKLA3201        Wire fastening M6 screw  x 1    XYN6 F10FJ        C    SF    C                The projector and the ceiling mount bracket are designed sufficiently safety though  make sure the safety cable  provided with the projector is installed and attached to the bottom of the projector when mounting in the ceiling for  safety and security     Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician according to the   following procedure    e Even if it is guarantee period  the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage caused by using a  ceiling mount bracket which is not purchased from an authorized distributors  or environmental conditions    e Make sure to use a torque driver and do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver    e An unused ceiling mount bracket should be removed promptly by qualified technician      lt Installation procedure gt    Install the ceiling mount bracket  according to the Installation  Instructions     max  1 m  3 3     recommended     max  1 m  3 3     recommended         2 Attach anchor nuts or curl plugs  available in the market  M8 or 5 16   toa  strong ceiling surface in positions  left  figure  so that there is no slack in the  wire cable provided with the projector      lt   gt    lt   gt        Anchoring nuts  or curled plugs  M8 or 5 16       3 Pass the loop of wire rope through  anchoring area and tighten the
98. m II processor or faster  RAM    64 MB or more  128 MB or more for  Windows XP 2000   Web browser  Internet Explorer 6 0 or newer   Netscape Communicator 7 0 or  newer    e LAN cable  Type   Category 5 compatible straight cable  Length  100 m  328 1   or less    Attention e If you want to use the E mail function   make sure the system can handle E   mail     Operation is not guaranteed for all  computers that meet the above    conditions          Connection example          Projector    Personal  computer                                                    10BASE T or 100BASE TX    LAN cable LAN cable   straight   straight     Hub    Attention  e Touching the LAN terminal with your   hand  or body  when you are carrying  a static charge may damage the  equipment due to a discharge of static  electricity  Therefore  be careful not to  touch the LAN terminal or metal parts  of the LAN cable    e Please connect the LAN cable to  indoor devices     41    42    Using Web Browser Control    This projector has networking functions which allow it to be controlled through a Web browser on a PC   The controlled items are    e Projector   s settings and adjustment   e Projector   s status display   e Transmission of a E mail message when the projector has a problem       m Accessing from the Web browser                         Go to   tp 7719216808   Q Start the Web browser on your PC  then  enter the IP address which was set in  COS xi the projector   CR e a eee a   Enter    user1    in
99. ment la chaleur  risque de faire d  river la mise au point     E Mise au rebut    Contacter le revendeur ou un revendeur sp  cialis      pour la mise au rebut du produit     E Precautions pour l   utilisation    e Pour visualiser des images nettes        e Le public ne peut pas jouir d   un fort contraste et    d image nettes si la lumi  re ext  rieure ou  l   clairage interf  re avec la surface de  l     cran Tirez les rideaux des fen  tres ou les  stores    teignez l   clairage pr  s de l   cran ou  prenez d   autres mesures adapt  es    e Suivant l emplacement d utilisation du projecteur  il    arrive dans de rares cas que l air chaud   mis par les    sorties d   air ou par le climatiseur provoque un effet    de chatoiement sur l     cran  Pour cette raison    viter    de couvrir les sorties d   air et tenir compte de  l orientation du flux d air   mis par le climatiseur     e Ne touchez pas la surface de l   objectif    de projection les mains nues    Si des empreintes de doigts sont laiss  es sur la surface  de l objectif de projection  elles seront agrandies et  projet  es sur l   cran  Maintenez vos mains loin de  l objectif  Couvrez l objectif avec le bouchon d objectif  fourni quand le projecteur n est pas utilis       e Lampe  Une lampe au mercure a pression interne   lev  e    est utilis  e comme source lumineuse de ce produit     Cette lampe a les caract  ristiques suivantes    e Elle peut   clater sous l effet d   un son fort ou    terminer sa vie de service par 
100. n    Z    Signal name ___ Description  NC  RXD Receive data  TXD Send data          D Sub 9 pin  female         amp  NC D Sub 9 pin  male    TXD Send data external appearance  RXD Receive data   Connected internally          external appearance                      GND Ground GND    NC  Connected internally  NC Serial output terminal                   CTS  RTS    RTS  CTS       Connected internally  NC                               6806068860  Ce Qe Seo eQz    Serial input terminal      Communication conditions  Factory setting     Signal level RS 232C compliant  Synchronization method Start stop synchronization  Baud rate 9 600 bps  Parity None  Character length 8 bits   Stop bit 1 bit  X parameter None  S parameter None                               E Basic format    Transmission from the computer begins with STX  then the ID  command  parameter  and ETX are sent in this  order  Add eral el according to the details of control     ECOLES  CE   amp       Ea EL  Two ID          characters       eee Colon End  2 bytes    y    1 byte   1 byte   1 byte   Start ZZ  1 to 64 and 0Ato0Z  3 command Parameter   1 byte  ID designate characters  3 bytes   undefined length     Attention  e No command can be sent or received for 10 to 60 seconds after the lamp starts lighting  Try sending  any command after that period has elapsed   e When sending several commands  be sure to wait for more than 0 5 seconds after receiving a  response from the projector  and then send the next command  When
101. n  e ou instable  il risque  de tomber ou de basculer  et de causer une grave blessure ou des dommages     Si de l   eau ou des objets   trangers entrent dans le projecteur  si le projecteur tombe  ou  si le bo  tier est endommag    d  brancher imm  diatement la fiche du cordon  d alimentation de la prise de courant     e Si l on continue d utiliser le projecteur dans cette condition  cela peut entra  ner un incendie ou des chocs    lectriques   e S adresser    un centre technique agr     pour que les r  parations n  cessaires puissent   tre faites     Ne pas placer des r  cipients de liquide sur le projecteur   Ne pas placer le projecteur dans l   eau ou ne pas le laisser se mouiller     e Si de l   eau se renverse sur le projecteur ou p  n  tre dans celui ci  il y aura risque d incendie ou d     lectrocution     Si de l   eau entre    l   int  rieur du projecteur  entrer en contact avec un centre technique agr         Ne pas mettre d   objets   trangers dans le projecteur     e Ne pas ins  rer d objets m  talliques ou inflammables dans les orifices de ventilation ou les faire tomber sur le  projecteur  car cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs   lectriques     Utiliser exclusivement le cordon d   alimentation fourni avec le projecteur   Ne pas utiliser avec d   autres appareils le cordon d   alimentation fourni avec le projecteur   e Cela peut entra  ner des chocs   lectriques     Brancher la fiche du cordon d   alimentation fermement dans la prise de courant     Si la 
102. n  when installing the product to a ceiling   If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling   purchase an optional hanging attachment  for high  ceiling  Model No  ET PKD56H   for low ceiling  Model  No  ET PKD55S   Please call a specialized technician or  contact an Authorized Service Center for installation    e Install the projector so that it will be  supported only by its bottom panel and  by none of its other parts or surfaces     e Do not place the projector over 2 700 m   8 858 3   above sea level  When using it over  1 400 m  4 593 2   above sea level  set the     ALTITUDE     described on page 38  to    HIGH        Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened  When  using it over 2 700 m above sea level  consult your dealer     e Lens Focus    Do not adjust the lens focus in the initial period   within approx  30 minutes  after switching the  projector on  The high clarity projector lens is  thermally affected by the light from the light source   making the focus unstable in the period just after  switching on  Please allow a warm up time of at  least 30 minutes before adjusting the lens focus   Failure to do so may cause heating focus drift     E Disposal    To discard the product  call the dealer or a specialized dealer     E Precautions on use    e To view clear images    e The audience cannot enjoy high contrast and  clear images if outside light or the illumination  interferes the screen surface  Draw window  curtains or blinds  turn off the 
103. n be adjusted from 256 to 2048      Cx     The effects of correcting the adjustment color  When tuning the correction color that  is the same as the adjustment color     The brightness of the adjustment  color changes   When tuning the correction color RED    RED is added to or reduced from  the adjustment color   When tuning the correction color GREEN    GREEN is added to or reduced  from the adjustment color   When tuning the correction color BLUE    BLUE is added to or reduced from  the adjustment color    e This adjustment should be carried out  by a person who is familiar with the  projector or by a service person  because a high level of skill is required  to make successful adjustment    e Pressing the DEFAULT button will  restore the factory defaults for all items    e When any setting other than    OFF     has been selected for    COLOR  MATCHING        Al        COLOR  CORRECTION    and    COLOR TEMP     settings are not adjustable    e When    AUTO TESTPATTERN    is set  to    ON     the test pattern for adjusting  the adjustment color is automatically  displayed     E Adjusting the color matching  using a colorimeter    The    R  Red         G  Green         B  Blue         Cy  Cyan          Mg  Magenta         Ye  Yellow     and    Wh  White      colors can be changed to the desired hues using a  colorimeter which is capable of measuring the  chromaticity coordinates and luminance     Inputting the current luminance and chromaticity  coordinates      Press A V to
104. nction of parts       Rear view of the main unit    q Controls j rear panel                                                                                                                                   1  Air exhaust vents    Do not place your hands or other  objects close to the air outlet port   e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port  Do not    place your hands or face  or objects which cannot  withstand heat close to this port  allow at least 50  cm  19 7   of space   otherwise burns or damage   could result      2  Lamp unit cover  The lamp unit is housed     3  MAIN POWER switch  page 24    Use this switch to turn on    I    and off    O    the main  power applied to the projector     4  Remote control receiver window  rear   page 14   This also receives the signal beam coming from  the remote control     5  POWER ON  1  button  page 24    Turns on the power     6  POWER STANDBY   l   button  page 25   Switches the power to the    standby    mode     7  RGB1 button  page 24   Switches to RGB1 input   RGB2 button  page 24   Switches to RGB2 input        VIDEO button  page 24   Switches to video input    S VIDEO button  page 24   Switches to S VIDEO input     4 MENU button  page 29   Displays and clears the MAIN MENU  It can also  return to the previous screen when the menu is  displayed   The on screen display  OSD  selection menu can  be displayed by holding down the menu key for at  least three seconds     12          Controls on rear panel    8        de aa 
105. ndby mode after    the cooling fan stops   Power indicator lit  in red     e If you re power the projector after shutting  off the main power inadvertently  the  projection lamp may remain unlit  Please    turn the main power on again after a while                                                                    i                                            Panasonic  PROJECTOR    E Direct power off function    The power supplied internally causes the cooling  fan to continue operating and cool off in the event  that the power has failed or even after the power  cord is accidentally disconnected immediately after  the power has been turned off        When the lamp has been cooled by the  direct power off function  it sometimes  takes longer than usual for the lamp to  light up again    e While the cooling fan is operating  do not  place the projector inside a box or bag     29    How to install and remove    the projection lens    E How to install the  projection lens     Align the guide of the projection lens  with the guide groove in the main unit        Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks  into place     Guide groove Guide                                                                                                                    Guide groove Guide  Lens signal contact  Attention  e Turn the lens counterclockwise and    confirm that the lens does not come  off                                                           Projection lens    E How to remove the  proje
106. ng  2 2  pulldown  is performed when a NTSC   480i or 1080 60i signal is input       Note   e In    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY     the  image quality will be deteriorated if     30p FIXED    or    25p FIXED    is  selected when the signal is not a 2 2  pulldown signal   The vertical  resolution will be deteriorated        BLANKING    You can perform fine adjustments for blanking if  noise appears at the ends of the screen or the  image protrudes out of the screen during image  projection using a video deck and so on     A Y   Select the UPPER  LOWER  LEFT or  RIGHT adjustment         P  Adjust the blanking width     For aba  UE For lower adjustment    7    LL  J    For right adjustment    ZT  72    For left adjustment             H INPUT RESOLUTION    Input resolution adjustment achieves the best  image when the screen flickers or halo is observed  around the contour    A VY  These select the items listed below         P  These select the value      TOTAL DOTS        DISPLAY DOTS        TOTAL  LINES    and    DISPLAY LINES     Each item automatically displays a value in  response to the type of the input signal  If vertical  stripes appear on the screen or the image is partly  missing  increase or decrease the displayed value  while observing the screen to achieve the optimal  value       Note   e The abovementioned vertical stripes  will not appear on the screen when all  white signals are input    e The picture may be distorted during the  adjusting operation  but this is not a
107. o not place the projector in narrow  badly ventilated places such as closets or bookshelves   e Do not place the projector on cloth or papers  as these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port        If the lamp has broken  ventilate the room immediately  Do not touch or bring your face  close to the broken pieces    e Failure to observe this may cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke and  which contains nearly the same amount of mercury as fluorescent lamps  and the broken pieces may cause  Injury       os believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth  seek medical  advice immediately    e Ask your dealer about the replacement of the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector     If not using the projector for an extended period of time  disconnect the power cord plug  from the mains socket   e If dust builds up on the power cord plug  the resulting humidity may damage the insulation  which could result in  fire     Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before  carrying out any cleaning   e Electric shocks can result if this is not done     Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens   e Do not catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens as it may cause injury     Ask an Authorized Service Center to clean inside the projector at least once a year   e If dust is left to build up inside
108. o that  the recipient may easily identify the  originator of the E mail     maximum 63 characters     The user can modify the minimum time  interval of temperature warning mail  The  default value is 60 minutes  In this case   the user cannot send another mail for 60  minutes after sending previous  temperature warning mail even the set  warning temperature is reached again      Continued on the next page     45    Using Web Browser Control       E E mail setup page  Continuing     2 Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File gdt yw Favorites Toos Help    F  D    x  A G Olh fers O R       Enter the E mail address of your  Projector Control Window desired recipient     Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up      cs Select the conditions for sending E mail   EE E i RESS 1 JE o 63 characters ERROR       a   an error is detected by self   st Dee er diagnosis   pres SANIE ee LAMP RUNTIME   E remaining lamp service time has  reached the value set in the field   INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE   intake air temperature has reached the  value set in the field     Periodic warning interval setting  E mail  is sent on the checked days of the  week times     3 Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File gdt Yew Favorites Tools Help  a  A   y D  la 2     Projector Control Window    Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up    E MAIL ADDRE       Zn   Enter the E mail address to which the  E mail is to be sent when two 
109. ong either horizontal bound of the picture      gt  button   lt q button                       i     gt  r    Note   e Keystone distortion can be corrected to   30    of the angle of tilt for the projector   However  the greater the correction  amount  the more the picture quality will  deteriorate  and the harder it will become  to achieve a good level of focus  To  obtain the best picture quality  set up the  projector and screen in such a way that  the amount of keystone correction  required is as minimal as possible   e The picture size will also change when  correction of keystone distortion is carried out     LINEARITY   After you are finished with keystone    adjustment  adjust vertical linearity  with the  lt  or  gt  button     Linearity is not adjustable if no correction  was made to keystone distortion     How to use ADVANCED MENU    ADVANCED MENU   DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY    UE  BLANKING   INPUT RESOLUTION   CLAMP POSITION 1   EDGE BLENDING OFF   RASTER POSITION   XGA MODE  XGA    SXGA MODE SXGA           MENU SELECT     CHANGE            DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY    Increase the vertical resolution when the S Video   Video signal input or 480i  576i  1080 60i or  1080 50i signal input is applied   AUTO   Performs automatic detection and  cinema processing   factory default   OFF   Unforced cinema processing  25p FIXED   Forced cinema processing  2 2 pulldown   is performed when a PAL and SECAM   or 576i or 1080 50i signal is input   30p FIXED   Forced cinema processi
110. oordinates  of the target data and the values given by  the measuring device     H COLOR CORRECTION    OFF   This is the standard setting    USER   The six colors of red  green  blue  cyan   magenta and yellow can be adjusted  and registered for each of four signal  systems  Video  S Video  RGB and  YPBPR    Press the ENTER button to make the  detailed settings     COLOR CORRECTION    MENU SELECT  ADJUST    The current signal system is displayed     m CONTRAST MODE    There are two modes for adjusting to the operating  environment   NORMAL   The brightness is set to maximum   HIGH   The contrast is set to maximum        36    E AUTO SIGNAL    The position where the screen is displayed can be  adjusted automatically without pressing the AUTO  SETUP button on the remote control each time  signals are input when signals are input frequently  such as when the projector is used at a conference   ON   Auto setup is performed automatically  when the video signals of the images  being projected have changed   OFF _   The input auto setup function is set to  OFF       BACK COLOR    You can set the colors of the screen when no signal  is input to the projector   BLUE _   Set screen color to blue   BLACK   Set screen color to black   LOGO   The picture registered by the user will  be projected   LOGO2   The Panasonic logo is projected     STARTUP LOGO    This sets the startup logo that is projected when the  power is turned on   LOGOz2   This is the standard setting  The  Panasonic logo
111. p fails or fails to light   Red     Lamp that has failed to  light  White     Any other status  e If the projector is repeatedly used for  short periods of time  the lamps will  need to be replaced more frequently     m  LAMP RELAY    If using the projector for a continuous period of 24  hours or more  this setting can be used to  automatically switch the lamps that are turned on in  order to reduce the lamp deterioration that can  occur as a result of continuous use   OFF   This is the standard setting     LAMP  RELAY    is disabled   00 00   23 00    This can be set in one hour intervals from  00 00 to 23 00       Note   e Only when    DUAL    or    SINGLE    is  selected in    LAMP SELECT        LAMP    RELAY    is active  If    LAMP1    or     LAMP2    is selected     LAMP RELAY     function is not available    e When    DUAL    is selected in    LAMP  SELECT     only one lamp will light for a  4 hour period after the set time    e When    SINGLE    is selected in    LAMP  SELECT     the lamp that was off at the  set time will light  and then the lamp  that was lighted until the set time will  turn off    e The setting time will be the local time    page 40       LAMP POWER    The luminance of the projection lamp can be  changed depending on user   s needs or the viewing  conditions   HIGH   Set when high brightness is necessary   LOW   Set when high brightness is not  necessary       Note   e When set to    LOW     it is possible to  reduce power consumption  reduce  ope
112. picture with an aspect ratio not the  same as that of the original picture  Choose  the appropriate aspect ratio carefully to  match that of the original picture     Continued on the next page     31    32    Adjusting the position      Note   e If the picture size is compressed or  enlarged by using the 16 9 aspect ratio  when the projector is used for  profitable purpose or in the presence  of an audience  for example  ina  coffee shop or at a hotel etc    it may  infringe the rights of the copyright  owner of the original picture    e If a picture with the standard  4 3   aspect ratio is projected at a wide  aspect ratio  parts of the picture may run  over the screen bounds or the overall  picture may be distorted  To view the  picture at its original aspect ratio   choose the standard 4 3 aspect ratio       ZOOM    This enables the enlargement ratio to be changed  and the resulting enlarged image displayed    lt 4 hp  The enlargement ratio in the horizontal  direction is changed   A V  The enlargement ratio in the vertical  direction is changed     m CLOCK PHASE    For RGB YP8P8 signals only   lock phase adjustment allows the user to minimize  visible noise with the  lt  or    button      Note   e When projecting signals whose dot  clock frequency is 150 MHz or higher   the noise may not disappear even  when the clock phase is adjusted      Clock phase adjustment is not  available for digital signals     KEYSTONE    KEYSTONE   Keystone distortion can be corrected only  al
113. product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which  contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply   See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate           Panasonic    Projectors    Panasonic Projector Systems Company  Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America    One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  New Jersey 07094  PHONE   201 392 6591    Technical Support    PHONE   888  411 1996   FAX   201 348 7523   E Mail  projectorsupport us panasonic com    Panasonic Canada Inc   5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario L4W 2T3  905  624 5010     2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co   Ltd  All Rights Reserved     M0507 1057       
114. r hors tension     e Consultez un technicien sp  cialis   pour  installation du projet au plafond   Si l appareil doit   tre install   suspendu au plafond  se  procurer une fixation de suspension en option  pour plafond    lev     mod  le N   ET PKD56H   pour plafond bas   mod  le  N   ET PKD55S   Contacter un technicien sp  cialis   ou un  centre de service apr  s vente agr     pour l installation        Installez le projecteur de sorte qu   il repose  uniquement sur son panneau inf  rieur et par  aucune de ses autres pi  ces ou surfaces        N installez pas le projecteur a plus de  2 700 m  8 858 3   au dessus du niveau de la mer   A l   utilisation au dessus de 1 400 m  4 593 2      au dessus du niveau de la mer  r  glez     ALTITUDE     expliqu      la page 38        HAUTE      En cas contraire  la dur  e de vie l appareil risque d     tre  raccourcie  Pour l   utilisation    plus de 2 700 m au dessus  du niveau de la mer  informez vous aupr  s du revendeur     e Mise au point de l   objectif  Ne pas r  gler la mise au point de l objectif pendant la p  riode  initiale  environ 30 minutes  qui suit la mise sous tension du  projecteur  Cet objectif de projecteur    grande nettet   est  affect   par la chaleur des sources de lumi  re  et ceci rend la  mise au point instable pendant la p  riode qui suit  imm  diatement la mise sous tension du projecteur  Laisser le  projecteur se r  chauffer pendant au moins 30 minutes avant  de r  gler la mise au point de l objectif  Autre
115. r more             e Leave a clearance of at least 50 cm  19 7   so that the ventilation opening on the rear panel will  not be blocked    e Be careful not to retain exhausted air on the back side of the main unit  Also take steps to ensure  that the hot air blown out from the air exhaust outlet will not be sucked into the air intake    e Install with clearances of at least 30 cm  11 8   provided for the side panels to enable the air filter  to be removed and re installed    e When operating the projector in an enclosure  ensure that the temperature of the surrounding air  within the enclosure remains within the range 0   C to 40   C while the projector is running  Also  ensure that the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed  Even when the surrounding air  temperature is maintained below 40   C  operation of the protection circuit could cause a shutdown  due to hot exhaust air being trapped inside the projector  When designing the enclosure  please  give due consideration to the thermal environment surrounding the projector  Figure 2      63       Note   Purchase of this equipment includes the rights to use this software  the built in microcomputer and information  recorded on ROMs  but does not grant copyrights  Do not reverse engineer  change or modify the software   The guarantee will not be valid for any malfunctions caused by such actions              Trademark Acknowledgement   e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation    e S VGA
116. r the SMTP server port number   Enter the POP server port number                          a  A  lt  gt    gt   gt    x  A      0 ses Favertes    2  62    Projector Control Window    Adjust clock Network config Network status    Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test    Submit    Button to update settings    m DNS server set up page    Click  Network set up   then  DNS server set up  to display the DNS server set up page   4B Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer A  e Est yew Favores Jods Help 2 Primary DNS server address  2  gt    9    G  pua hr  B     JE Available input characters   Projector Control Window numbers  0   9   period      Adjust cock NORD Network status Logfile  ex  192 168 0 253     Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Error log file       Projector  control    E Jea Secondary DNS server address  Neu   Available input characters     numbers  0   9   period           ex  192 168 0 254     Button to update settings    mPing test page  This page makes it possible to check whether the network is connected to the E mail server  authentication server  DNS server  etc   Click  Network set up   then  Ping test  to display the Ping test page        Projector control window     Microsoft Internet Explorer          fie Edt Ven Favores Tools Heb 5 Enter the IP address of the server to be tested           x        seach grn O R    lt  Button for conducting the test   Projector Control Window     PING 192 168 0 122  192 168 0 122   5
117. ra long focus  zoom lens       Model No     ET DLE410    W  T   W   T   T   Minimum  LW   LT   W   T   T   W    L 0 1044 x SD 0 1374       Minimum  L  Maximum  LT    L 0 1951 x SD 0 1352                            Minimum  LW                       Minimum  LW    L 0 1061 x SD 0 1374          Maximum  LT          L 0 1983 x SD 0 1352      Note   e The dimensions in the table in pages 17 20 and the values obtained from the above formulas may  contain slight errors   e When an SXGA signal is input and projected  the right and left ends of the picture will be blanked  and the aspect ratio will be 5 4   e The brightness is different between the wide lens position settings and telephoto lens position  settings     21    Connection       E Setup precautions    e Before connecting any of your video audio equipment to the projector  carefully read the owners manual  supplied with the equipment once again    e All cable connections should be made with the entire system devices  including the projector  first turned off    e Obtain commercial interconnecting cables for devices supplied with no accessory or optional interconnect  cables    e Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or shake   Inserting a time base corrector  TBC  in the projector   s video line will relieve this problem    e The projector only accepts composite video  S Video  analog RGB  with TTL sync  level  and digital signal    e Some PC models are not compatible 
118. rating noise and extend lamp  service life     HRS 232C    This sets the communication parameters at the  serial terminals   For details on the serial terminals  refer to    Using  the serial terminals     page 52      IN  BAUDRATE    9600  19200 or 38400 is    selected     IN  PARITY   NONE  EVEN or ODD is  selected     OUT  BAUDRATE  9600  19200 or 38400 is  selected     OUT  PARITY   NONE  EVEN or ODD is  selected    VPS SYSTEM   MASTER or SLAVE is  selected    GROUP   A to Z is selected  MASTER    or SLAVE is also selected     39    OPTION  settings  EH SYSTEM INFORMATION    The projector   s system information can be viewed     SYSTEM INFORMATION  MAIN VERSION  NETWORK VERSION  PROJECTOR RUNTIME 300h  LAMP1 LOW 100h   HIGH 200h  TOTAL RECU  100h    1 00 00  1 00    LAMP2 LOW  HIGH 200h  TOTAL   LAMP1 ON   LAMP2 ON    RETURN       H AUTO POWER OFF    The projector can be automatically set to the  standby mode if no signals are input for the set  duration   DISABLE   This is the standard setting  This function is set  to OFF   45MIN      90MIN    The duration can be set in 15 minute  increments from 45 to 90 minutes       DATE AND TIME    This lets you set the time zone and the current date  and time for the projector   s internal clock   TIME ZONE    Set the time zone of your country   ADJUST CLOCK    Set the current date and time   LOCAL DATE LOCAL TIME    Date and time set in above are displayed       PASSWORD    This function is used by a service person    Input the pa
119. ratio and displayed   With the PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL  the images  are reduced in size and displayed without  converting their aspect ratio so that they will fit onto  a screen with a 4 3 aspect ratio     S4 3   Select this setting when using a 16 9 screen     H FIT   Pictures are displayed using all the panel  pixels in the horizontal direction  When a  signal has an aspect ratio taller than that of  the panel pixel     the image will be displayed  with the top and bottom portions cut off    V FIT   Pictures are displayed using all the panel  pixels in the vertical direction  When a signal  has an aspect ratio wider than that of the  panel pixel     the image will be displayed with  the left and right sides cut off     HV FIT   The image is displayed on all the panel  pixels    When the aspect ratio of the input  signal is different from that of the panel  pixel     the signal is transformed to the aspect  ratio of the panel pixel   and then displayed     1 S1 video signals are 16 9 video signals to which is added the detection signal  output from the video deck or other unit which supports the wide screen format      Here  the standard signal means 4 3 or 5 4 input signals      Here  the wide screen signals means 16 9  15 9 or 15 10 input signals     4 Panel pixel aspect ratio is 4 3 in the case of PT D5700U PT   D5700UL and 15 9 for PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL     Attention  e If you choose an aspect ratio that does not  match the source video   s aspect ratio  you  will see a 
120. rature 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                WARNING  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 installation  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
121. rd o PROJECTOR E    Enter the subnet mask if DHCP server is  Submit not used     Enter the gateway address if DHCP  server is not used        Enter the name of the projector here  Enter the host name  here if it is required when the DHCP server is going to be  used  for instance     E Network status page  Click  Network set up   then  Network status  to display the Network status page       Projector control window   Microsoft Internet Explorer    file gdt View                       Favorites Tools Help   gt  ZA aA a  J 2   lx   2  C   Su Favores 4  62     Projector Control Window    Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Error log file    Adjust clock Network contig Network status Network software version display    Set IP address display    Set subnet mask display    MAC address display    Network status display    49    Using the PJLink    protocol    The network functions of the projector are compatible with PULink    Class 1  The operations mentioned below can  be performed from a personal computer using the PULink    protocol    e Projector settings   e Projector status inquiry      Supported commands    The commands for controlling the projector using the PULink    protocol are as given in the table below     Command Control Description Remarks  Parameter   POWR   Power control 0   Standby   1   Power    ON      Parameter   0   Standby   Power status inquiry 1   Power    ON      2   Cooling down   3   During warm up   Parameter   Input selection 11   RGB1   
122. re projected at the highest quality  With XGA for the PT D5700U PT D5700UL  with  XGA WXGA 1 280 x 768 for the PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL   A   the images are converted by the image  processing circuit and projected  B   the amount of data is scaled down and simplified images are projected      These signals support the frame lock function       4 The PT D5700U and PT D5700UL provide    A    image quality       Note   e The number of display dots are 1 024 x 768 for PT D5700U PT D5700UL  and 1 280 x 768 for PT   DW5100U PT DW5100UL  If signals with a number of display dots differing from the data listed above  are supplied  they will be converted into signals with 1 024 x 768 dots and displayed for PT   D5700U PT D5700UL  and 1 280 x 768 for PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL     62    Dimensions       478 5  18 27 32                                                                                                                                                                                                                 157  6 3 16  167  6 12 64                                     86 5   3 13 32                                                     aal    436  17    1 64  530  20 55 64           Installation dimensions diagram     Figure 1   Dimensions applying when one unit is used   Figure 2   Dimensions applying when two units are used          SSS    50 cm  19 7    Exhaust   ___ or more      50 cm  19 7    lt   or more    Exhaust    Tt 50 cm  19 7      or more             30 cm  11 8   o
123. ress the SHIFT button to adjust the     SHIFT        do  Press the AUTO SETUP button if the  input signal is RGB DVI signal   page 27     Press the ZOOM button to fit the image  size to the screen size      2 Press the FOCUS button again to adjust  the    FOCUS         Press the ZOOM button again to adjust  the    ZOOM    and fit the image size to  the screen size        When operating at the projector  please refer to page  26          Powering off the projector    Press the POWER STANDBY     b      button       Select    OK    with  lt  or  gt  button and  press the ENTER button    Or press the POWER STANDBY            button again    The projection of the image stops  and the power    indicator of the main unit lights up orange   The  cooling fan keeps running       3  Wait until the power indicator of the  main unit turns to red  i e   until the  cooling fan stops       Press the    O    marked side of the MAIN  POWER switch to remove all power  from the projector      Attention    Do not turn the power supply off and  then immediately back on again     Turning on the power supply may not light  up the light source lamp if the lamp is in  the process of cooling down after turning  off the power supply  To light up the lamp   turn on the power supply again when the  lamp has been cooled sufficiently    Turning on the power supply with the lamp  in the hot condition may shorten the lamp  life       Note   e The projector consumes approximately 10  watts of power even in sta
124. rojecteur au moins une  fois par an   e S il n est pas nettoy   et que de la poussi  re s   accumule    l   int  rieur du projecteur  cela peut causer un incendie  ou des probl  mes de fonctionnement   e Il est recommand   de nettoyer l   int  rieur du projecteur avant l   arriv  e de la saison humide  Demander au centre  technique agr     le plus proche de nettoyer le projecteur lorsque cela est requis  Se renseigner aupr  s du centre  technique agr     pour le co  t du nettoyage     Si le projecteur doit rester inutilis   pour une p  riode prolong  e  retirer les piles de la  t  l  commande   e Autrement les piles risqueraient de fuir  de surchauffer  de prendre en feu ou d     clater  ce qui peut causer un  incendie ou endommager les zones adjacentes   Ne pas utiliser la lampe us  e   e Le bloc lampe risquerait de se casser   Ne pas placer le projecteur dans des endroits extr  mement chauds     e Cela peut causer la d  t  rioration du bo  tier ou des composants internes  ou causer un incendie   e Pr  ter une attention particuli  re dans les endroits directement expos  s aux rayons du soleil ou pr  s des fours     68    Pr  cautions pour la manipulation    E Pr  cautions pour le transport    S assurer absolument que le capuchon d objectif est en  place pour transporter le projecteur ou le d  placer  Le  projecteur et la lentille de projection sont fabriqu  s avec  pr  cision et  en tant que tels  sont sensibles aux vibrations  et aux chocs  Pour transporter le projecteur et
125. s used  the lens zoom adjustment  menu will still displayed  but no  operations can be performed using  the items on this menu    e By shifting the lens up down position   it is possible to make adjustments  upward or downward from the  standard position in the direction of  the upper 50   of the projected  screen height  However  when using  ET DLE050 lens  the shift adjustment  is not possible    e Operations can be performed faster  by holding down the A WV buttons  for about 3 or more seconds    e Do not adjust the lens focus in the  initial period  within 30 minutes  after  switching on    e A warm up period of at least 30 minutes  is recommended before using the  projector     E How to adjust the lens  position to the left or right    When the lens left right adjustment dial is turned  clockwise  the screen moves toward the left   conversely  when it is turned counterclockwise  it  moves toward the right  The maximum travel  distance toward the left or right is about 10   of  the projection screen width     Wt       Lens left right       adjustment dial  M Maximum    adjustment  position                                 Attention e Move the lens left right adjustment dial  to any position up to the maximum  adjustment position to make the  adjustment  Turning the dial with undue  force may cause malfunctioning     Status function    This shows the projector status  It can also be used to  send information about the projector s status via E   mail        Press the STATUS 
126. ssi  re           69    Remplacement de la lampe    Attention      Lorsque vous remplacez la lampe  laissez la refroidir au moins une heure avant de la    manipuler   e Le couvercle de la lampe devient tr  s chaud  et on risque de se br  ler si on le touche     Assurez vous toujours que les deux lampes sont install  es        Pr  cautions pour le remplacement de la lampe  Retirez la fiche du cordon d   alimentation et assurez vous que la section qui entoure la lampe est refroidie      Soyez prudent en manipulant la lampe source de lumi  re  La lampe peut   clater si elle est heurt  e par des  objets solides ou si elle tombe    cause de la forte pression d air dans l ampoule      Une lampe us  e peut   clater si elle est manipul  e sans soin   Contactez une entreprise d   vacuation des d  chets industriels pour l enl  vement des lampes us  es      Si vous persistez    utiliser une lampe apr  s le moment o   elle aurait d     tre remplac  e  la lampe peut casser      Un tournevis Philips est requis pour le remplacement de la lampe   Faites attention que votre main ne glisse pas en utilisant le tournevis     e Il n   est possible de mettre l appareil sous tension que si les deux lampes sont install  es   e La lampe est une pi  ce en option  Contactez le revendeur   Bloc de lampe de rechange  mod  le n    ET LAD57  une ampoule   ET LAD57W  deux  ampoules   e Des lampes autres que celles sp  cifi  es ci dessus ne sont pas utilisables  Utilisez la lampe  sp  cifi  e       Moment ad
127. ssword with the numeric buttons  0 to  9  of the remote control and press the ENTER  button to confirm the entry     40    Displaying the internal test pattern    The projector has eight types of internal test patterns  to check the condition of the set    To display test patterns  follow the steps below   Press the TEST PATTERN button on the  remote control    Or select    TEST PATTERN    in the MAIN  MENU and search through the various  types of test patterns by using  lt   gt   buttons       Note   e Results of adjustment on the image   picture quality  position  size and other    factors will not be reflected in test  patterns  Be sure to display the input  signal before performing various kinds  of setting       Cycle of displayed internal  test patterns                                                                                                                   MENU screen a    All white  Entry screen mae      lt    gt   lt   lt   gt   Focus All black   gt   lt   lt   gt   Color bars Flag   gt   lt   lt   gt   Window  inversion  16 9 frame   Black on  p  white ground      lt   gt   Window  White on  black ground      The PT DW5100U and PT DW5100UL support the  4 3 frame format     Setting the network    The settings required for the network must be  established in order to use the Web browser  page 42   functions that the PC uses to control the projector     NETWORK   HOST NAME  DHCP OFF   IP ADDRESS 192 168  0  8  SUBNET MASK 255 255 255  0  GATEWAY 192 168  0  1  
128. ted from the  following depending on viewing conditions and the  video signal source in use        DYNAMIC   Picture brightness contrast ratio is  increased to suit brighter viewing  environments    GRAPHIC   The picture becomes suitable for    input from to the personal  computer    STANDARD  The picture becomes suitable for  moving images in general     CINEMA _   The picture becomes suitable for  movie sources   NATURAL   The picture becomes suitable for    use in a dark room     30      CONTRAST       CONTRAST    is used to adjust the contrast ratio   p   Raises the contrast ratio    lt q   Lowers the contrast ratio       BRIGHTNESS       BRIGHTNESS    is used to adjust the black level   p   Raises the picture brightness    lt q   Lowers the picture brightness       COLOR   For S Video Video YP8Pr signals only      gt    Deepens colors    lt q  Weakens colors     STINT     For S Video Video YP8Pr signals only       TINT    is used to adjust human skin   p gt    Adjusts skin tone toward greenish color    lt q   Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple       COLOR TEMP    The color temperature is adjusted when the white  areas of images take on a reddish or bluish hue   DEFAULT  This is the standard setting   USER   The RGB values of the white balance  are set separately   Press the ENTER button  select     WHITE BALANCE HIGH     or    WHITE  BALANCE LOW     and proceed with  the detailed settings    gt    The colors of the selected item  are darkened    lt q  The colors of 
129. the selected item  are lightened     MIDDLE   The white areas take on a slightly  reddish hue   HIGH   The white areas take on a more    bluish white hue     EH WHITE GAIN    The brightness of white parts of the image can be  adjusted     p gt    The intensity of white color increases    lt q  Reverts to natural image     BSYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW    This adjusts the vividness of the projected images  when the projector is used under bright lighting   OFF      SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW    is disabled     1   Low  2   Middle  3   High       EH SHARPNESS       SHARPNESS    is used to adjust the crispness of  the image      gt    Sharpens the edge of the image    lt q   Softens the edge of the image       NOISE REDUCTION    In this mode  the video noise is reduced   OFF   No correction  1   Low  2   Middle    3  High  E Al  Gray scale control is exercised to suit the images   and optimal images with a clear contrast are  projected   ON   Al compensation is enabled   OFF   Al compensation is disabled       SYSTEM SELECTOR    Set this according to the connected signal system      S Video Video terminal input signal   AUTO   This is the standard setting  The  received signal system is automatically  identified     AUTO  1 NTSC      NTSC4 43      PAL           PAL60      SECAM       PAL N 1 PAL M      Note   e When signal deterioration or other  factors prevent images from being    displayed correctly with the    AUTO     setting  change the setting to match  the connected signal system     
130. uche et retirez le      Retirez les deux vis fixant le ventilateur     EMA    Les lampes sont construites de telle  mani  re que les vis des   tapes  2  et     3  ne tombent pas compl  tement      4 Ouvrez le ventilateur comme illustr   sur  la figure          Retirez les vis fixant les lampes  deux  pour chaque lampe   saisissez les  poign  es et retirez les lampes        Installez la nouvelle lampe      Utilisez un tournevis Phillips pour  serrer correctement les 2 vis de fixation  de la lampe  deux pour chaque lampe       8 Serrez fermement les deux vis pour  bien fixer le ventilateur       Faites glisser le cache un peu vers la  droite et fixez le au moyen de la vis  pour monter solidement le cache de  lampe       Attention   e La lampe et le cache doivent   tre  correctement fix  s     Si ce n   est pas le cas  un circuit de  protection entre en action et la mise  sous tension sera impossible     71    Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union    This symbol is 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     Information sur la mise au rebut dans les pays n   appartenant pas    l   Union europ  enne    Ce symbole est uniquement valide dans l   Union europ  enne   Si vous d  sirez mettre ce produit au rebut  contactez l   administration locale ou le revendeur et  informez vous de la bonne fa  on de proc  der           This 
131. un non   clairage       cause de certains impacts  d   imperfections ou    d   une d  t  rioration due aux heures d utilisation     En particulier  la vie de service sera grandement  affect  e si vous allumez et   teignez la lampe de  mani  re fr  quente et ou r  p  t  e    e La vie de service d une lampe au mercure varie    individuellement et selon les conditions d utilisation     e Dans de rares cas  elle peut   clater un peu  apr  s son premier allumage   e La possibilit   d un   clatement augmente quand la    lampe est utilis  e au del   du temps de remplacement     e La lampe se d  t  riore plus vite lorsque utilis  e    de mani  re continue pendant 24 heures ou    plus  Il est possible de r  duire la d  t  rioration    de la lampe caus  e par l   utilisation continue en    utilisant la fonction    RELAIS LAMPE              Nettoyage et maintenance    D  branchez bien la fiche du cordon  d alimentation de la prise avant le nettoyage     Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec pour  nettoyer le coffret   Pour les taches rebelles  utilisez un chiffon  humidifi   de solution d  tergente de cuisine   neutre  et essorez le pour essuyer le coffret   finissez avec un chiffon sec  En cas d utilisation  d   un produit chimique  suivez ses instructions     Ne nettoyez pas la surface de l objectif    avec un chiffon pelucheux ou poussi  reux     Si de la poussi  re adh  re    l objectif  elle sera  grossie et projet  e sur l   cran     Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec pour   liminer la pou
132. unit    The risk of the lamp bursting increases after 2 000 hours     of operation  so the lamp unit turns off automatically     On screen indication Lamp monitor    REPLACE THE LAMP    The indication appears for 30   seconds or until any control button   is pressed  The lamp monitor lights up red  even in standby mode           After  1 800 hours         After The indication will not disappear  2 000 hours   unless a control button is pressed                This is the operating time if the lamp has only been used at the LAMP POWER    HIGH    setting  If the lamp  has only been used at the LAMP POWER    LOW    setting  the operating time is 3 000 hours  When the lamp  has been switched from LAMP POWER    HIGH    to    LOW     the cumulative operating time from the  conversion formula below will be 2 000 hours    Lamp operating time   LAMP POWER    HIGH    operating time    LAMP POWER    LOW    operating time x 2   3       This is the operating time if the lamp has only been used at the LAMP POWER    HIGH    setting  If the lamp  has only been used at the LAMP POWER    LOW    setting  the operating time is 2 700 hours  When the lamp  has been switched from LAMP POWER    HIGH    to    LOW     the cumulative operating time from the  conversion formula below will be 1 800 hours    Lamp operating time   LAMP POWER    HIGH    operating time    LAMP POWER    LOW    operating time x 2   3      56    m  Lamp unit replacement steps    Turn the power off by following the steps on page 
133. utton     The MAIN MENU appears on the screen   MAIN MENU    PICTURE  E POSITION     ADVANCED MENU  DISPLAY LANGUAGE    OPTION1      OPTION2    TEST PATTERN          NETWORK    fe SECURITY      MENU SELECT  SUB MENU     2  Select  highlight  the desired item with  thea or V button     Selected items are displayed in yellow   MAIN MENU  G PICTURE       ADVANCED MENU  DISPLAY LANGUAGE    OPTION1    OPTION2    TEST PATTERN     x NETWORK  f   SECURITY             SECURITY      MENU SELECT  SUB MENU        3 Press the ENTER button to enter your  selection     The submenu for the selected option will now open      e g    POSITION Menu   POSITION          ASPECT  ZOOM   CLOCK PHASE  KEYSTONE    MENU SELECT  SUB MENU    Highlight the desired adjustment item  with the A or w buttons  then change  the parameter value with the  lt  or  gt   buttons     Example of separate adjustment screen   CLOCK PHASE a ms    e If no button is operated for approx  5 seconds  while a bar graph is displayed  the screen will  return to the previous page           E Returning to the previous  page    e Pressing the MENU button returns the screen to  the previous menu page    e When the MAIN MENU is on the screen  pressing  the MENU button clears all menus from the screen     E Menu items shown in  black characters      Some menu items may not be valid for certain  signal formats applied to the projector   The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used  are shown in black characters  and they cannot be  se
134. with PT D5700U PT D5700UL PT DW5100U PT DW5100UL projectors    e When using long cables to connect various equipment to the projector  there is a possibility that the image will  not be output correctly unless a compensator is used     e The pin assignments on the S VIDEO IN terminal are e The pin assignments on the DVI D input terminal  as follows  are as follows  interface with DVI D output  terminal on PC    Signal  Ground  luminance  2        Ground  color   Luminance signal      HRA       Color signal    D                                                                                                             Viewed from mating side    Viewed from mating side                                                                                           in No  Signal    IT  M D  S data 2  B     IT  M D S data 2   5V  The 0 re REE      TMD S data 2 45   Ground    j pn assignments on the 2 input terminal are shield Hot plug sense  selon        AD  T  M D  S data 0         Signal      T  M  D  S data 0   RPA  6  DDC clock T  M  D  S data 0  6000   G G   SYNC Y    DDC data shield  0006  0      20     000 B PB    a   HD SYNG T  M  D  S data 1       T  M  D  S data 1  T  M  D  S clock  D    VD T M D Sd    i  D   M  D  S data 1 shield  Viewed from mating side shield    T  M  D  S clock    E T  M  D  S clock   Pin     Not used  e The DVI D input terminal supports single link only   Pins  4   8   and qj    Ground   EDID settings may be needed depending on the DVI    equipment being 
135. without authentication  leave the WebBrowser control password unspecified     e PJLink    is a pending trademark in Japan  the United States and other countries and regions  For details on    PJLink    specifications  refer to the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association  website  The URL is http   pjlink jbmia or jp english     50    Setting the security    The projector   s security function enables the password  input screen to be displayed or a company   s URL  address to be set and displayed underneath the  projected images    PASSWORD        lt  gt  INPUT  SET     When using the projector for the first time   Pressthe A   gt  V  4 4   gt   V and  lt   buttons in this order  and press the ENTER button      When the password has been changed     Input the new password  and press the ENTER button       PASSWORD    It is possible to display the password input screen  each time the power is turned on  If this option is  used  no operations except for the POWER button  can be performed without inputting the correct  password    ON   Password input is enabled    OFF   Password input is disabled       PASSWORD CHANGE    The password can be changed  Press the ENTER   button     1  Set the password using the A  V   lt 4    gt   buttons  up to 8 buttons can be set       2  Press the ENTER button    3  Confirm the password by inputting it again      4  Press the ENTER button    This completes the settings      QLD   Asterisks      will appear on the    s
136. y Is the GS too long       e Is the video output signal setting of the computer correctly set     images from PCs  Read the operating instructions of the your PC         59    Specifications    Model No  PT D5700U   PT D5700UL   PT DW5100U   PT DW5100UL       Power supply AC 120 V  50 Hz 60 Hz       Power consumption 770 W  about 10 W in standby without fan running        Amps Maximum 8 A       DLP    panel 0 7 inch  aspect ratio 4 3  0 65 inch  aspect ratio 15 9        Panel size z  Display system DLP    chip x 1  DLP   type       Number of pixels 786 432 pixels  1 024 x 768 dots  983 040 pixels  1 280 x 768 dots        Lens  Powered zoom 1 to 1 32 1 to 1 32  Powered focus control F 1 7 to 2 0 Option F 1 7 to 2 0 Option   f 25 6 mm  1   to f 25 6 mm  1   to   33 8 mm  1 3   33 8 mm  1 3               Projection lamp 2 bulbs x 300 W UHM lamp          Optical output 6 000 Im   5 500 Im         Applicable scanning frequency  For Video signal  S Video included  Horizontally 15 73 kHz 15 63 kHz  vertically 59 94 Hz 50 Hz  For RGB signal Horizontally 15 kHz     91 kHz  vertically 50 Hz     85 Hz    Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning  PIAS  system   Dot clock frequency less than 150 MHz   For DVI D signal Compliant with HDCP    480p  576p  1080 60i  1080 50i  720 60p  720 50p  1080 60p  1080 50p   VGA60  SVGA60  XGA50  XGA60  XGA70  XGA75  XGA85    XGA89  WXGA768 50  WXGA768 60  SXGA60   For YPBPR signal  480i   horizontally 15 73 kHz  vertically 59 94 Hz    480p   horizontally 31
    
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