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1.                                    figure below   USB port  Series A   t1IN COMPUTER 2 IN le USBB     USBA EXE   al  uM S o tee c E    42 MONITOR OUT    as  VIEWER        N VIDEOIN AUDIOIN Hm MOUSE CONTROL                       MICIN Note   Jo        um JQ  iiu When inserting  confirm the  AUDIO IN  AUDIO OU n direction of the plug not to  USB thumb drive damage the terminal        CAUTION on insertion and removal of the USB thumb drive    Please note following points to insert and remove the USB thumb drive    e The indicator of the USB thumb drive will be blinking when it is inserted to the projector or while the  projector is reading out the data  Do not remove the USB thumb drive while it is blinking    e When using a USB thumb drive without indicator  you cannot recognize when the projector reading out  the data  Please remove it from the projector after closing the memory viewer function or turning off the  projector      Do not install and remove the USB thumb drive frequently  Remove the USB thumb drive at least 5 seconds  after installation  And install at least 5 seconds after removal  While installing or removing the USB thumb  drive  the projector is in switching period for those operation     90   ENGLISH      N CAUTION on Handling and Storing the USB thumb drive      Do not put USB thumb drive or its cap within close reach of children  Swallowing them may cause   suffocation    e  f the smoke or questionable odor rise  turn off the peripheral equipment and conta
2.                          21  Remote control    inen dete teens 21  Projector body          eiecit ee eces 23  Control panel   sicaire ae tete Er be DRE 24  Rear terbals      rettet ED es 25  Using Remote control                               26  Installing and Removing batteries                                  26  Setting Remote control ID numbers                               26  Getting Started  Setting Up   iiceecueere oro erdrin oun ri oi arun nes 27  Projection method                 nr eene 2f  Parts for ceiling mount  Optional                                   27  Screen size and throw distance                           ssssse 28  Adjusting front adjustable feet                           ssssesssse 30  Adjusting the position using the vertical lens shift  TUMCHON ccc 30   Med M         31  Before connecting to the projector                                 31  Connecting example    cete crece 31  Basic Operation  Powering ON OFF                                      32  Connecting the power cord siisii 32  ON G  STANDBY R  indicator                           sssss 33  Turning On the Projector                       seeee 34  Enter a PIN code    tete eres 35  Turning Off the Projector niisiis rakina 36  PP OS CUMING p     37  Selecting the image             rient cteeee ne tetrunc 37  How to adjust the state of the image                              37  Basic operations by using the remote   epo M        38    12   ENGLISH    Be sure to read    Read this first            
3.                       M DIRECT   The last 4 digits  SSID   of the projector ID  Channel 1  Key The same string as the SSID      Note       The authentication method is WPA2 PSK  and the  encryption method is AES  Both methods are fixed        When you need to change initial configuration of   M DIRECT   please contact your network administrator      Make sure the initial Key is changed for safety        As the DHCP server is already functioning  select  ON   before connecting a computer     B Configuration of Wireless LAN   USER1   USER3    1  Press AY to select  Wireless detailed  setup   and press   ENTER  button     2  Press AY to select an item  and  change the setting according to the    instructions        Name change    You can change the user  name        ON  Ifa DHCP server  exists in the  network to which  the projector is  connected  the       IP address will  automatically be  p x acquired    hien i OFF  Ifa DHCP server  does not exist in  the network to  which the projector  is connected   additionally set  IP  address      Subnet  mask    and   Default gateway       IP address      Display of IP Enter the IP address if   address and DHCP server is not used    setting        Subnet mask     Displaying and  setting the subnet  mask     If not using a DHCP  server  enter the subnet  mask        Default gateway     Display of  gateway address  and setting     Enter the gateway address  if DHCP server is not  used        DNS1    Display of  Preferred DNS  server addr
4.                      Pin No  Signal names Pin No  Signal names   D T M D S data 2  KB  T M D S clock shield     T M D S data 2 shield D T M D S clock       T M D S data 2  B CEC    T M D S data 1         5  T M D S data 1 shield    SCL      T M D S data 1  SDA   D T M D S data 0  D DDC CEC GND  T M D S data 0 shield  5V      T M D S data 0  Hot plug detection  T M D S clock         Technical Information                                                                   E USB CONNECTOR  Type A   Outside view Pin No  Signal names      5V  Pang      Data  D gt      Data   a GND                li USB CONNECTOR  Type B                                   Outside view Pin No  Signal names     9       Data  STE    Data         GND             Appendix       ENGLISH   109       Technical Information       List of compatible signals    The following table specifies the types of signals compatible with the projectors   Format  V   VIDEO  S   S VIDEO  C   COMPUTER  Y   YPsPr  H   HDMI                                                                                                                                              Scanning Picture  Display frequency Dot clock quality     Mode resolution    frequency PnP  8 Format   eer  EE  H2  duis  PEN INU  go Ned 720 x 480 15 7 59 9    A A V S  PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576 15 6 60 0    A A V S  480p 640 x 480 31 47 59 88 25 2 A A  480i 640 x 480i 15 734 60 00 12 2727 A A  576p 768 x 576 31 25 50 00 29 5 A A  576i 768 x 576i 15 625 50 00 14 75 A A 
5.                   STX C1   C2                                           S4   S5 E P1   P2   P3   P4   P5   P6                   S1   S2   S3                         l  T  Parameter  6 bytes   Symbol         or          1 byte  and set value or  adjustment value  5 bytes        T  Sub command  5 bytes     Operation  1 byte            Value specified using parameter is set     x  When transmitting a command which does not need a parameter  the operation  E  and parameter are not    necessary      gt   5  D   o   53   E  x       106   ENGLISH    Technical Information          ll Cable specifications   When connected to a computer     Projector    Bl Control commands                                     o    o o 25 o m           NC    NC    NC    NC          Computer  DTE  specifications     When controlling the projector from a computer  the following commands are available      Projector control command                                               Command Control contents Remarks  PON Power  ON   POF Power  OFF    Parameter   VID   Video  SVD   S video    RG1   Computer 1 RGB   IIS INPUT selection RG2   Computer 2 RGB   HD1   HDMI  SCT   Computer 1 Scart   NWP   Network  Turn off the projection and sound temporarily   Do not send the command consecutively   OSH AV mute function  Parameter   0   AV MUTE mode off  1   AV MUTE mode on   Parameters   OFZ Freeze 0   Freeze mode off  1   Freeze mode on  AUU Volume up  AUD Volume down  DZU D  ZOOM up  DZD D  ZOOM down  000   Standby  
6.           If  Lamp power  is set to  Normal  and the operating  environment temperature exceeds 35  C 95   F    Lamp  power  may be changed to  Eco  automatically     Remote control    This switching function prevents remote control  interference when operating several projectors or  video equipment at the same time     1  Press A Y to select  Remote control    2  Press    or the   ENTER  button     3  Press A Y to select one among the    seven codes       This projector provides 7 different remote  control codes   ALL    Code 1   Code 6      Attention      When operating the projector under  ALL  code  you can  operate several projectors at the same time  If you want  to operate the projector independently  you must switch  to other code      When different codes are set on the projector and on the  remote control  any operation cannot be made  In that  case  switch the code on the remote control to fit the  code on the projector      If the batteries are removed from the remote control for a  long period of time  the remote control code will be reset     a e    The PIN code can be changed to your desired four        This function allows you to use the Key lock and PIN digit number   dino une to set the security for the projector 1   Press A Y to select  PIN code change     and then Press   ENTER  button   1  Press A Y to select  Security       Current Pin code dialog box appears   2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to 2  Press A Y to enter the current code   access the su
7.          Network status    Basic control      Advanced control   and    Change password             f you want to control the projector using a Web browser  set  Network control  in the network menu to  On        There are some control items used with the JavaScript function in the setting pages  If the web browser is set    not to use this JavaScript function  it may not control the projector properly     ENGLISH   77             lll Description of each item    Projector Control Window     PROJECTOR TYPE       SERIAL NUMBER        MAIN VERSION NETWORK VERSION       POWER AV MUTE    IMAGE MODE VOLUME    INPUT  INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE  EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE  OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE  LAMP RUNTIME    PROJECTOR RUNTIME SELF TEST    1 Page selection tabs  Click these to switch pages    2 Monitor information button  Click this item  and the status of the projector  is displayed    3 Projector control button  Click this item to display the projector control  page    4 Detailed set up button  Click this item to display the advanced  settings page     lll Projector status page    5 Change password button  Click this button to display the password  change page   6 CRESTRON RoomView button  Click this button to monitor and control the  projector through the CRESTRON RoomView     7 Language switch button  Click this button to switch language between  English and Japanese     Click  Status   then  Projector status  to display the Status information page   This page displays the project
8.         4   ENGLISH       Read this first     WARNING     Installation work  such as ceiling mount bracket  should only be carried out by a qualified technician   If installation is not carried out and secured correctly it can cause injury or accidents  such as electric shocks       Do not use anything other than an authorized ceiling mount bracket       Be sure to use the wire provided with the projector mount base for ceiling mount as an extra safety  measure to prevent the projector from falling down   Install in a different location to the ceiling mount  bracket      Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port   Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which can cause fire or damage to the projector       Do not place the projector in narrow  badly ventilated places       Do not place the projector on cloth or papers  as these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port     Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port   Doing so will cause burns or damage your hands or other objects       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        Do not look and place your skin into the lights emitted from the lens while the projector is being used   Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight   e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens  Do not look or place your hands directly into this light       Be especially careful not to let yo
9.         4  5     6  1 Select Enable to use the e mail function  5 The user can modify the minimum time  2 Enter the IP address or server name of the interval of temperature warning mail  The  e mail server  SMTP   The DNS server must be default value is 60 minutes  In this case  the  set if the server name is entered  user cannot send another mail for 60 minutes  3 Enter the e mail address of the projector  after sending previous temperature warning   maximum 63 characters  mail even the set warning temperature is  4 The user can enter the location of  for reached again   example  the installed projector so that the 6 Select the temperature of the intake sensor at  recipient may easily identify the originator of which to send a warning message   the e mail      maximum 63 characters        7 Enter the E mail Address1 of your desired recipient   8 Select the conditions for sending e mail     MAIL CONTENTS  Select  NORMAL  or  SIMPLE    ERROR  An error is detected by self diagnosis   LAMP RUNTIME  Remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field     INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE  Intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field     ENGLISH   83       ll E mail set up page  continued           S                 10  9 Enter the E mail Address2 of your desired recipient   10 Select the conditions for sending e mail   MAIL CONTENTS  Select  NORMAL  or  SIMPLE    ERROR  An error is detected by self diagnosis   LAMP RUNTIME  Remaining lamp service time has rea
10.         A LUC  Bo                                        Do not place the projector in an enclosed space   If you need to place the projector in an enclosed space  additional air conditioning and ventilation system  must be equipped  When ventilation is insufficient  remaining heat may trigger the protection circuit of the  projector     When disposing of the product  ask your local authority or dealer about the correct methods of disposal    The lamp contains mercury  When disposing of the used lamp unit  ask your nearest local authorities or dealer  about proper disposal of the unit    Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions or your local disposal rule or guidelines     Important  Information       ENGLISH   15    Precautions for Use    Cautions on use    lll in order to get the picture quality        Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light  from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen        Depending on where the projector is used  heated air from an exhaust port or warm or cold air from an air  conditioner can cause a shimmering effect on screen   Avoid use in locations where exhaust or streams of air from projector  other devices and air conditioners flow  between the projector and the screen        The lens of projector is affected by the heat from the luminous source  Because of this  the focusing may not  be stable right after the power is turned on  Focusing is stabled after pro
11.         Noise reduction  and  Progressive  can not be  selected when  Video delay control  function is set  to  On      Filter counter    This function is used to set a frequency for the filter  replacement     1  Press A Y to select  Filter counter      2  Press  gt or the   ENTER  button to  access the submenu items     ll Filter counter    Show the total accumulated time of the filter use timer  setting     ll Timer    To set a timer  When the projector reaches the  selected time the filter warning icon appears on the  Screen     1  Press A Y to select  Timer  and then  press the   ENTER  button    2  Press A V to set the Timer       Select from  Off 1000H 2000H 3000H     4000H 5000H 6000H  depending on the use  environment     ll Filter counter reset  After replacing the filter  be sure to reset the timer     1  Press A V to select  Filter counter  reset      64   ENGLISH    2  Press the   ENTER  button        Filter counter Reset   appears  Select  Yes   to continue  Another confirmation dialog  box appears  select  Yes  to reset the  Filter  counter      When using the control commands for one of our  projectors that you have previously purchased to  control this projector using a computer via its serial  input terminal  set up the  Emulate  function as  follows  This will allow you to use the control software  etc  designed for our existing projectors     1  Press A V to select  Emulate      2  Press the   ENTER  button or the  gt     button       The  Emulate  screen 
12.         The projector accepts the following signals  VIDEO  S VIDEO  analogue RGB  with TTL sync  Level  and  digital signal         Some computer models are not compatible with the projector       When using long cables to connect with each of equipment to the projector  there is a possibility that the image  will not be output correctly unless a compensator is used         For details on what video signals the projector supports  see  List of compatible signals    page 110 113     Connecting example    Audio system                o    Video deck    EEE   TBC built in     i n 1 1                                              Blue ray disk player with HDMI  terminal                               Control computer        a Siete eee a                                r         I cua          1 d         Attention        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          f 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         When using an HDMI cable  check that it is compliant with the HDMI standard  Using a cable that is not compliant with the  HDMI standard may result in problems such as the image cutting out or not appearing   When connecting the 1 080p signal using HDMI  use a cable compliant with 1 080p signal        This projector does not support the Viera link  HD
13.        48  i re                    48  WOtal dots zia nte erai eic ead 48  Horizontal    eerte rere nd pue teins 48  Vertical                             48  Gutrrent mode    tenido te Pit 49   S1 h P        E ANNEN 49  Display area H             eene centers 49  Display area V  amp  secs  cope esie teni putet ec cete non Eine ees tee 49  prog p            M     49  Mode 6G eer 49  SOME ess eH ee ed ie en ies aie 49  Image select Leite eet 50  Dyriamlc   x  tienen elio pe eee 50  Standard  siete EHI IEEE ee IM 50  Mp                       50  Shut ETE 50  Blackboard Green                           essen 50  Colorboatrd            eerie recette ri eren ence 50   urbi       M                   50  Iniadge adsl    nien 51  Contrast C              eee 51    Contents          Brightness    etri sect eoe Donec coUe orat deste du ec 51 Ii   ineo g ijo  emm 63  Sun 51 Video delay control                       see 64 ey  WINE  ceder HERR LER CE SEERA i eee  51 Filter COUNTER iin nin E R 64 S i  sec 51 Emulate   5  eter eee vetoes 64 rU  Color tempsi nian an i 52 LUE nne aa ania 65 9 E  Red EMPTIO MAE 52 Factory default    e fB  Cc                    I 52 Information                         ecce Rm 66 LE  Blue Te be ae ee ee 52 Input Source Information Display    66  Daylight VIEW          rient meret idee 52  JElpentcrcpq e          M   53 Network               erret 67  CETERORUM 53 Wired LAN    enne 67 S  Noise reduction ess sec e beer red rura cr annann 53 Wireless LAN             
14.        Easy Wireless Stick          1 This product can be purchased in the U S   Canada  Japan and the European Communities     20   ENGLISH          About Your Projector    Remote control     1   lt STANDBY gt  Button  Turn the projector off     page 36      2  Signal Emission indicator  Light red while a signal is being sent from the  remote control to the projector     3  Remote control signal emitter     4    POWER ON gt  Button  Turn the projector on  page 34     5   lt AUTO SETUP CANCEL gt  Button  Execute the setting of Auto setup in the setting  menu  s page 58    Cancel the playing of the memory viewer function   mpage 91     6    MENU  Button  Open or close the On Screen Menu  page 42     7 A V  lt  gt   VOL     Buttons    ENTER    Button      Navigate the MENU display  sm  page 42        Adjust the volume level or mute the sound    8   lt L CLICK gt  Button  3 Act as the left mouse button for wireless mouse  operation  page 39     9  Number Buttons  Act as number buttons  Use these buttons when  setting the remote control codes     page 26  or   9  entering the PIN code numbers  sm page 35     10   lt R CLICK gt  Button  Act as the right mouse button for wireless mouse  operation  s page 39     11    MOUSE CONTROL  Button  Move a pointer of the projector or a pointer for  wireless mouse operation  sm page 39     12    INFO   Button  Operate the information function  sm page 38     13    IMAGE    Button  Select the image mode     page 38                      e  re  
15.        ssssee 67 Warning log                   seeeeeee 65  Control panel                             ss  24 Network connections                       yA  Widell60    s eerte 54  CUSIOImi  e iecit ederent 54 Noise reduction                     sussss 53 Wireless mouse                    sese 39  Custom adj  sss 55  Normal               sees 54 Z  D O LOOM mM             54  Daylight View                         esssse 52 ON G  STANDBY R  indicator         33  Digital ZOOM  iscri nieis 95 Other terminals                               108  Direct OM eI ie 61 P  Direct Power Off function                 36  Display  eredi iens 59 FIN CONE esii 35  Disposal aeee e UE 15 Polnter eoe edet e   Dynamic  ed eei eoe EE RC eus 50 Power management Eea 6  Precautions for Use                          14  E Progressive    53  Emulat          4  nite 64  Projecting                  sssesese 37  F Projection distance                     28  29  Projection method                            27  Factory default                       susus 65 Projector DOU Ihr cu nu eer 23  FAM M t scar EE TEE  63 P ti 61  Fan control    pg  T UMET aaa ai iaie  Filter counter                       sssssssss 64 R  FREEZE eee 40 Read this firstl                       sssssss 2  lzpE                   54  R623l    nee 50  G pcrp          56  Rear terminals                                  25  cae mec mE 1 pa Remote control                           21 62  sicud ioc rei Replacing the  Lamp unit   e x  H Replacing the
16.       gt   o  D  o  53  Sy  x                   Open System   OPEN     EAP MS CHAPv2     v2  It is one of the wireless authentication methods compatible with IEEE  802 1X It performs mutual authentication using a one way encrypted password     This is an authentication of wireless signals employing a public key  encryptosystem     Item Descriptions SEE  page  MD5 Abbreviation of EAP Message digest algorithm 5  It is one of the wireless 70   EAP MD5  authentication methods compatible with IEEE 802 1X  Authentication is  performed with ID and password  Password is sent encrypted with challenge  amp   response method   MS CHAPv2 Abbreviation of EAP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 70       69       PEAP    Abbreviation for EAP Protected EAP  It is one of the wireless authentication  methods compatible with IEEE 802 1X  It performs mutual authentication with a  digital certificate by the authentication server  and ID password by the client     70       RADIUS server    RADIUS is an abbreviation of Remote Access Dial In User authentication  Service  and it is a protocol used for authentication in various networks such as  wireless LAN  An authentication server compatible with the protocol is called a  RADIUS server    The RADIUS server eliminates the need of registering user information  separately in each device even when there are multiple network devices  and  enables integrated management of multiple network devices and users     70       Shared Key   SHAR
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18.      gt  buttons   B page 57     Using the D ZOOM     buttons    This function allows you to enter to the Digital zoom        mode        Press  lt D ZOOM     gt  buttons on the  remote control       For details  see  Screen  of Main menu      page 55     Using the FREEZE function    You can freeze the projected image and stop the  sound temporarily  regardless of the playing condition  of the connected device     Button    Press the  lt FREEZE gt  button on the remote control to  freeze the picture on the screen  meanwhile  volume  is muted  To cancel the Freeze function  press the   lt FREEZE gt  button again or press any other button     Fig 1 will appear on the screen while the Freeze    function is working   Fig 1    pid        When no signal inputs  EH mark will appear     Basic operations by using the remote control       Using the AV MUTE function  Button    Press the  lt  AV MUTE gt  button on the remote control  to black out the image  To restore to normal  press the   lt  AV MUTE gt  button again or press any button         When the Logo is not set  the screen changes each time  you press the  lt  AV MUTE gt  button as follows     black out     projected image        The projected Logo  the logo can be set according  to users  favorite  is transferred from computer to  the projector by  Logo Transfer Software  on the  supplied CD ROM and is set as  User  in the Logo  selection  page 59   the screen changes each  time you press the    AV MUTE gt  button as follows  
19.     AUTO SETUP  button       Direct Power Off Function     gt  With the Direct Power Off function   you can disconnect the power cord  from the wall outlet or turn off the  breaker even during projection       Wired and Wireless LAN Function     gt  This function allows you to project  an image on a computer as well as  operate and manage the projector  via network     Useful Functions for Presentations     gt  The digital zoom function allows  you to focus on the crucial  information during a presentation     gt  The MIC function and 10W audio  output allows you to make a  presentation without any external  audio equipment     lll Quick steps    For details  see the corresponding pages            er devices        ENGLISH   11    uoneuloju   yueyodul     uornejedaJd         pl   amp           oy   et  o  s  er  D   os    uoljeiado sisegq    Ss UeUDdIUIEIN       xipuoddy       Contents    Important Information       Read this first  Louie eesasasssastana casi Cac ecu 2  Declaration of Conformity                         eeeeee 9  CONTENTS eee ee ene ne DE REX REPE ED 12  Precautions for Use                                  14  Cautions when transporting    14  Cautions when installing    14  DISPOSAL  e                                      aa 15   SI Ufo In He NUT     16  Notes on Using Wireless Connection                            17  len 18  ACCESSO p                              19  Optional accessories           nir ettet recen 20  Preparation  About Your Projector       
20.     Buttons       Press the   PAGE UP DOWN  buttons on  the remote control         To use these buttons  connect the projector and your  computer with a USB cable        Using the POINTER button    Act as the On Off switch for the Pointer  When the  pointer displays on the screen  you can use the    MOUSE CONTROL   button on the remote control to  move the pointer     Button    Press the   POINTER    button on the  remote control            For details  see  Setting  of Main menu   B page 60     Using the KEYSTONE button    This function allows you to correct keystone distortion     Button    If a projected picture still has keystone distortion after  pressing the  lt AUTO SETUP  button  correct the  image manually as follows     Press the  lt KEYSTONE gt  button on the remote  control  The Keystone dialog box appears  Press  A Y to correct keystone distortion  The keystone  adjustment can be stored     page 55         Operation Screen image                      Reduce the  upper width  with press  A       1    l  l I    I  l l  l l  l I    l    l  l l  l         Reduce the  lower width  with press  v                         The white arrows indicate that there is no correction        Ared arrow indicates the direction of correction        An arrow disappears at the maximum correction         f you press the   KEYSTONE  button on the remote  control once more while the keystone dialog box is being  displayed  the keystone adjustment will be canceled   9 page 55     e The adju
21.     D     fa   e          Troubleshooting    Please check following points  For details  see the corresponding pages                                Problem Cause ccn      The power cord may not be connected           No electric supply is at the wall outlet        Power does not turn       The circuit breakers have tripped       om      s the   LAMP  indicator   lt ON G  STANDBY R   gt  indicator  or  lt WARNING 33  94   gt  indicator lit or blinking       The lamp cover has not been securely installed  98      The video signal input source may not be connected to a terminal 31  properly       The input selection setting may not be correct  40  No picture appears        The  Brightness  adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting  51      The input source which is connected to the projector may have a      problem       The  AV Mute  function may be in use  41      The lens cap is still attached to the lens  19      The lens focus may not have been set correctly  37  The picture is fuzzy       The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen  28 29      The lens may be dirty  16      The projector may be tilted too much            Color  or  Tint  adjustment may be incorrect  51  The color is pale or       The input source which is connected to the projector may not be      grayish  adjusted correctly   e RGB cable is damaged           The input terminals may not have been correctly connected  31      The volume may have been set to the minimum level  38 
22.     ENGLISH   49       Image select       Blackboard Green     For the image projected on a blackboard     Select  Image select  from the Main Menu  see     Navigating through the menu    on page 42      then select the item from the sub menu  Press A V to select  Blackboard Green    and then press the   ENTER  button       This mode helps enhance the image projected    on a blackboard  This is mainly effective on a  green colored board  not truly effective on a  black colored board     ON  G    STANDBY  i  O    Cs J LAMP O     ed Colorboard    enn  For the image projected on a colorboard   e  1  Press A Y to select  Colorboard      Jcs 2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER   button to   ws  fe  2  display the submenu     3  Press A V to select a color  and press  the   ENTER  button     Dynam ic     At the time of simple projection on the colored  wall  you can get the close color image to the             For viewing pictures in a bright room  color image projected on a white screen by  Press A Y to select  Dynamic  and then selecting the similar color to the wall color from  press the   ENTER   button  Hie four colors  Red  Blue  Yellow and       Standard Image 1 4    Normal picture mode preset on the projector   Press A V to select  Standard  and then  press the   ENTER  button     For viewing with the user preset image mode in the  Image adjust Menu  This Image memory is provided  in each computer  component and video input source   Press A V to select  Image 1 4  and then  press 
23.     Filter counter   the logo transferred by  Logo Transfer  Software  and all of the network settings to the factory  default settings     1  Press A Y to select  Factory default      2  Press the   ENTER  button        Return to Factory default   appears  Select   Yes  to continue  Another confirmation dialog  box appears  select  Yes  to return to  Factory  default      ENGLISH   65             Select  Information  from the Main Menu  see   Navigating through the menu  on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control Control Panel    AUTO  SETUP  CANCEL      IMAGE    oll  ON  G    STANDBY i O  ENTER  LAMPO  TEE     WARNINGO MENU AUTO SETUP    o 9  9   PAGE DOWN      KEYSTONE  MUTE Eo VIDEO  1 2 3    FREEZE  f DZ00N      SVIDEO  4 5 6             Input Source Information  Display    The Information Menu is used for checking the status  of the image signal being projected and the operation  of the projector    You can also Press the  lt INFO gt  button on the remote  control to display the Information menu     H Input    The selected input source is displayed     Hi System    The selected system is displayed     ll H sync freq    The selected H sync freq  is displayed    The horizontal frequency of the input signal is  displayed in kHz  or         KHz when no signal     Bl v sync freq    The selected V sync freq  is displayed    The vertical frequency of the input signal is displayed  in Hz  or         Hz when no signal  Numbers of Hz  doubles when dur
24.     or the   ENTER  button to  enter the next submenu to show  H sync freq  and V sync freq  of the  connected computer     1  Press A Y to select  Clamp      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press 4   to adjust the clamp level       When the image has dark bars  try this  adjustment     Display area H    1  Press A Y to select  Display area H      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt  gt  to adjust the horizontal area  displayed by this projector     BITES  AE TET    1  Press A Y to select  Display area V      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the vertical area  displayed by this projector     To reset the adjusted data  all adjustments will return  to their previous figures     1  Press A Y to select  Reset      2  Press the   ENTER  button       A confirmation box appears and then select  Yes      Mode free    1  Press A Y to select  Mode free      2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  enter the next submenu      Move the highlight to the mode that you want to  clear and then press the   ENTER  button       A confirmation box appears and then select  Yes      1  Press A Y to select  Store      2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  enter the next submenu       Move the highlight to one of the Modes 1 to 10  in which you want to store  and then press the    ENTER  button       A confirmation box appears and then select     Yes  
25.    black out              projected image        When use the  lt MUTE gt  button to release the  AV mute   function  the mute function can not be operated at the  same time     Using the SCREEN button    This function allows you to select screen mode or  change the screen size     Button    Press the   SCREEN  button on the  remote control         For details  see    Screen    of Main menu       page 54     Using the P TIMER button    Press the  lt P TIMER gt  button on the remote control to  operate the  Count up    Count down  function     Button    Press  lt P TIMER gt  button on the remote  control         To stop the count time  press the  lt P TIMER gt  button   To cancel the  P timer  function  press and hold the    P TIMER  button    gt  page 61     Using the LAMP button    This function allows you to select the lamp mode for  changing the brightness on the screen     Ee Button    Press   LAMP    button on the remote  control         For details  see    Lamp Power  of  Setting  under Main  menu       page 62        o   2       2n      Q  o  i  T      a       ENGLISH   41    Menu Navigation          Navigating through the menu    Bl Operating procedure    1  Press the   MENU  button   The Main Menu screen appears     PC adjust   zs Image select  Image adjust  Screen   P Sound  Setting  Information    Network    2 Computer 1     Computer 2  o HDMI      Video   O S video   O Network    System       2  Press A Y to select the Main Menu    item     Select the desired item
26.    follow its operation  procedure for connection         f you use the access point  configure the computer and each network setting of the projector following the  instruction of the network administrator      6   ENGLISH       Accessing from the Web browser    1  Activate the Web browser in the personal computer   2  Enter the IP address set by the projector into the URL input field of the Web browser     3  Enter your    User name    and    Password          The factory default settings are user1  user privileges   or admin1  administrator privileges  for the use name  and panasonic  lowercase letters  for the password     4  Click  OK  to display the Projector  status page        Projector status  page is displayed        Connect to 192 168 10 100                 The server 192 168  10  100 at NAME1234 requires a  username and password     Warning  This server is requesting that your username and  password be sent in an insecure manner  basic authentication  without a secure connection      User name     I         Password                    Projector Control Window     CRESTRON       SERIAL NUMBER    MAIN VERSION NETWORK VERSION  POWER AY MUTE   IMAGE MODE VOLUME   INPUT    INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE    SELF TEST        Avoid activating two or more Web browser simultaneously to work out setting or control actions         Change the password first of all       Administrator privileges enable the use of all functions  User privileges enable the use of only    Projector status
27.    pages 2 to 10        Using the AUTO SETUP function necese 38  Using the IMAGE button                       eene 38  Using the MENU button    nie cete 38  Using the INFO  b  tton         rne odere ces 38  Controlling the volume of the speaker                           38  Using the wireless mouse function                                39  Using the PAGE UP DOWN buttons                           39  Using the POINTER button                   eeeene 39  Using the KEYSTONE button                       eese 39  Switching the input signal                           eee 40  Using the MUTE button                         eene 40  Using the D ZOOM     buttons    40  Using the FREEZE function                         seseeeess 40  Using the AV MUTE function                         eese 41  Using the SCREEN button                  eee 41  Using the P TIMER button                      eeeeeene 41  Using the LAMP button                   sseee 41  Menu Navigation                                       42  Navigating through the menu                        eese 42  Main menti  ioi ite LEER EpL E eek 43  Sogni        eee 43  Input Menu ec        45  Computer 1  RGB Component  RGB  Scart                  45  Computer 2  RGB           terree tee 45  ju e                      R    45  VId60 aceite poH e not eitis 45  S3VIdBO n E eed lta ef eid 45  Mio  T                          eee 46  AUTO PC ad Usl s eben rte 47  Auto PO adj  rice ica eres 47  Manual PC adjust                               
28.   MIC IN     Connect to the audio input signals  Or connect the  MIC to this jack      13  VARIABLE AUDIO OUT  Output the audio signals input to the projector      14  S VIDEO IN  Connect to S VIDEO input signals     Attention      When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector   the network connection must be made indoors     ENGLISH   25        Using Remote control   Installing and Removing batteries    Installing and Removing batteries    1  Open the cover 2  Install batteries and close the cover   Insert the     side first         e Remove the batteries in the reverse order of  installation     Setting Remote control ID numbers    When you use the system with multiple projectors  you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each  projector individually using single remote control  if unique ID number is assigned to each projector    After setting the ID number of the projector  set the same ID number to the remote control    There are 7 different ID codes  ALL  Code 1 Code 6   the initial ID number is  ALL      lll Setting the ID number    1  While holding down the   MENU  button  press the Number Buttons  the number you press the  Number buttons corresponds to the desired ID code number    2  The number you press the number buttons is as follows  Code 1    1 MUTE gt   Code 2    2 D ZOOM   gt    Code 3   lt 3 VIDEO    Code 4    4 FREEZE    Code 5   lt 5 D ZOOM   gt   Code 6    6 S VIDEO       lll Resetting the ID number    1  The ID code is reset to  ALL 
29.   Operation   Adjustment   djustment  range  Press b  deepen red tone Maxime  value 63  Press  lt   lighten red tone   Minimum  value 0             1  Press A Y to select  Green      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the setting value        Adjustment  range    Operation Adjustment                   pigs e  deepen green Maximum  tone value 63   Pressa  lighten green Minimum  tone value 0       52   ENGLISH       1  Press A Y to select  Blue      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P to adjust the setting value              Operation   Adjustment    Uustment  range  Press P  deepen blue tone   Maximum  value 63  Press 4  lighten blue tone   Minimum  value 0                   Daylight View    This function uses an ambient light sensor to detect  the room   s light intensity and automatically adjust the  projector output to ensure a bright presentation     1  Press A Y to select  Daylight View      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P to select the desired item                          Always works and improve image  Auto E    performance in brightly lit places   On Enabled  Off Disabled      When  Rear  is set to  On    Auto  is disabled       When this function is set to  On  or  Auto   the   Sharpness  is disabled     Image adjust    Progressive       1  Press A Y to select  Sharpness      2  Press the   ENTER  but
30.   WARNING   e Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data  Processing Equipment  ANSI NFPA 75     For permanently connected equipment  a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the  building installation wiring     For pluggable equipment  the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  accessible        NOTICE U S A  only     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 visit  Panasonic website  http   www panasonic com environmental or call 1 888 769 0149              ENGLISH   3       Read this first        2   O  2  3  D     O       zueyodw j          WARNING     E POWER    The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  accessible when problems occur  If the following problems occur  cut off the power supply  immediately   Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in fire or electric shock      f foreign objects or water get inside the projector  cut off the power supply   e If the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken  cut off the power supply        f you notice smoke  strange smells or noise coming from the projector  cut off the power supply   Please contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs  and do not attempt to r
31.   compartment and the projector s air intake port  if there are any        o  oO             i    Lad      i           3  Insert the new air filter unit      Hold the air filter unit that the knob is outside of  the projector  perform Step 2  in the reverse order       Do not press the filter part when push into the  projector at last        4  Install the air filter cover     Make sure that the air filter cover is closed tightly  Air filter unit  side     ENGLISH   95               a  D      D     fa   e          Replacement    lll Replacement of the air filter unit  back     1  Remove the air filter cover       Open the air filter cover in the direction of the  arrow in the figure and remove it     2  Remove the air filter unit       Hold the knob of the air filter unit and pull out  in the direction of the arrow       After removing the air filter unit  remove large  foreign objects and dust from the air filter  compartment and the projector s air intake port  if there are any     3  Insert the new air filter unit       Hold the air filter unit that the knob is outside of  the projector  perform Step 2  in the reverse order       Do not press the filter part when push into the  projector at last     4  Install the air filter cover     Make sure that the air filter cover is closed tightly  Air filter unit  back        lll Resetting the Filter Counter    Be sure to reset the Filter counter after replacing the filter   m page 64  Filter counter reset      Attention        Tur
32.   default  by pressing the   MENU  button and   0 LAMP    button at the  same time for 5 seconds or more     u      o    xo   g     g     fe   5              For details  please refer to the  Remote control  of the  Setting  menu        page 62     MENU button                                                          Se    PROJECTOR       26   ENGLISH    Projection method    You can use the projector with any of the following 4 projection methods  To set the desired method in the projector        ll Setting on a desk floor and  projecting forward       Menu setting      Bl Mounting on the ceiling and  projecting forward          Menu setting      Ceiling      Off   Ceiling  On  Rear      off  amp           Rear  Off                       Bl Mounting on the ceiling and  projecting from rear   Using translucent screen        Menu setting            ll Setting on a desk floor and  projecting from rear   Using translucent screen           Menu setting            o  o  b zd  k       b d       D  Z  Ez         o        1  For details about the menu setting  please refer to the  Screen  menu  Ceiling  and  Rear       page 56     Parts for ceiling mount  Optional     You can install the projector on the ceiling by using the optional ceiling mount bracket  ET PKV100H  for high  ceiling  ET PKV100S  for low ceiling   and the optional projector mount base ET PKV200B        Use only the ceiling mount brackets specified for this projector        Refer to the installation manual for the cei
33.   ventilated  Check the installing condition to see if the air  Unplug the AC power cord      e vents of the projector are not blocked   Check and plug it again to turn on the        rojector    Has the projector been installed near an Air   P i Conditioning  Heating Duct or Vent     Are the filters clean   If the projector is turned off again     Provide good installing condition to your projector   unplug the AC power cord and   Move the installation of the projector away from the duct  Remedy    contact the dealer or the service or vent   center for service and checkup    Replace filters                f WARNING  indicator persists to light or blink after taking these measurements  please contact your dealer for repair  services  Do not leave the projector on  It may cause an electric shock or a fire hazard        The projector detects an abnormal condition and cannot be turned on  Unplug the AC power cord and plug it again to turn  on the projector  If the projector is turned off again  unplug the AC power cord and contact the dealer or the service center    for service and checkup  Do not leave the projector on  It may cause an electric shock or a fire hazard     94   ENGLISH       Replacement    Before replacing the unit      When you perform maintenance or replacement of the parts  make sure to turn off the power and disconnect  the power plug from the wall outlet   m page 32  36        Be sure to observe the procedure  Turing off the projector      page 36  when perfo
34.  16 9   is not  available in the AV screen     56   ENGLISH       Select  Sound  from the Main Menu  see   Navigating through the menu  on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control Control Panel    ON  G    STANDBY  RO    LAMPO    WARNING    pacer  POINTER     COMPUTER 1                                   Volume    1  Press A Y to select  Volume  and then  press the   ENTER  button     2  Press  lt  gt  to adjust the volume       Press   ENTER    button to set the volume        MIC    1  Press A Y to select  MIC  and then  press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to switch the MIC function    On   Off         When  Off  is selected in  MIC  function  the  MIC  gain  and  Standby MIC out  functions are not  available        Connect the computer 2 audio input signals to  COMPUTER AUDIO IN 1 terminal as the MIC  function is turned on         f the  MIC  function is turned on when  connecting PC audio to the AUDIO IN  a mini  jack   loud sound may be output suddenly  depending on the setting value of  MIC gain      MIC gain    1  Press A Y to select  MIC gain  and  then Press the   ENTER  button     2  Press  lt P to adjust the MIC mixing  gain       Press   ENTER  button to set the MIC gain                    Operation Adjustment adjustment  range  Press Ne  turn up the MIC  Maximum  mixing gain value 63  turn down the Minimum  Press  lt   cea    MIC mixing gain  value 0       Operation   Adjustment    Wustment  range  Press  gt   turn up the Maximum 
35.  2 NONE       5  Press AY 4   to select  Set   and press    ENTER  button     Save the current network settings        When configuration is completed  you need to select  Set   and press the   ENTER  button  At this point  select  Back   to go back to the previous screen  2 3   or select  Cancel   to cancel the configuration change     B Sending image from iPad   iPhone    iPod touch    By using the dedicated application  you can send the  PDF file or the JPEG image which stored on your iPad    iPhone   iPod touch to the projector for projecting   For details  please enter the following URL     http   panasonic net avc projector     Projector name    You can change the projector name to be displayed   on the network    1  Press AY to select  Projector name    and press   ENTER  button     2  Select characters with the AV  lt  gt   buttons and press the   ENTER      button to enter the projector name   Select  BS  to delete one character selected  with the cursor in the input box and press the    ENTER  button     3  Select  Set  with the AV   a gt  buttons    and press the   ENTER  button   Select  Cancel  to undo the changes and then  press the   ENTER  button     4  Select  YES  or  No  with the AV  buttons and press the   ENTER    button        Name is four digit number  is set  before the projector leaves the factory                                                              ENGLISH   71          Password        By controlling connection with password setting  it is  p
36.  5      i      Q   o  1  oO                           PAGE UP          KEYSTONE    POINTER    PAGE DOWN                                                    zzz See L SSS                                           SSS lf m ctu Lr                                     P TIMER          Panasonic  PROJECTOR    on  B oFF                           Center part is  lt ENTER gt  Button   Outer part is  lt MOUSE CONTROL gt     Button      The remote control can be used as a wireless mouse for   your computer        Before operating the wireless mouse  connect your  computer and the projector with a USB cable       page 39       When a USB cable is connected to the computer and the  projector  turn on the projector first  then the computer       8    10    11    15  are available when a USB cable is  connected to the computer and the projector     ENGLISH   21     UO  E    p    xe   EU  a    o  e       E          About Your Projector                                                                                                                                                                                     a   fe     Powe   i  COMPUTER           mr  29     csr COMPUTER     VIDEO    3 Hmm c        FREEZE   S VIDEO     18    a     6 j   19   favmute  SCREEN  f HDMI     20   d J y 8 i 2 i  me y     21  FE UTMES   LAMP   4 NETWORK     22           __ T   Panasonic  PROJECTOR  ON  abore  23             14    POINTER  Button  Act as the On Off switch for the Pointer    mpage 39     15    PAGE
37.  57  No sound from the       The  AV Mute  function may have been turned on  41  internal speaker e When the VARIABLE AUDIO OUT is plugged in  the projector s built in 25  speaker is not available     The  Mute  function may have been turned on  40  57      The batteries may be weak           The batteries may not have been inserted correctly  26  The remote control   9 The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be obstructed  22  does not operate      The remote control unit may be out of the operation range  22  e Strong light such as fluorescent shine onto the signal receptor  22      When different codes are set on the projector and on the remote control  62  The control buttons   e The control panel is not available if the control panel is locked at  Key 63  of the projector do lock  under  Security  of  Setting  section   not operate   The picture does not  9 There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source       display correctly      A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input  410 113       Picture from a  computer does not  appear               The cable may be longer than the optional cable       The external video output from a laptop computer may not be correct           100   ENGLISH       Troubleshooting          Problem Cause Reference  page  Picture from a HDMI     Is the HDMI cable securely connected  31  device does not     Turn off the power of the projector and the connected devices  Then turn      appear or p
38.  720p    1 035i  or  1 080i  is selected                          Off Disabled   L1 For an active picture   L2 For a still picture   Film For watching a film    Note        When input video signal to the projector   Progressive   will become available     To reset the adjusted data  all adjustments will return  to their previous figures     1  Press A Y to select  Reset      2  Press the   ENTER  button       A confirmation box appears and then select  Yes          To reset the adjusted data except  Daylight View      1  Press A Y to select  Store    2  Press    or the   ENTER  button     3  Press A Y to select one from Image 1    to 4 and press the   ENTER  button       A confirmation box appears and then select  Yes          To store the adjusted data except  Daylight View     e Make sure you selected  Store  after adjusting  settings  Some settings can not be stored if not  registered with  Store  function        ENGLISH   53          Select  Screen  from the Main Menu  see   Navigating through the menu  on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control Control Panel    ON G   STANDBY  R  O    LAMPO    WARNING O             Provide the image to fit the screen size while  maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal   Press A V to select  Normal  and then  press the   ENTER  button        Provide the full screen image   Press A V to select  Full  and then press  the   ENTER  button     Wide 16 9     Provide the image at the 16 9 wide screen ratio  
39.  720p 49804980 37 50 50 00 74 25 AA A CIY  45 00 60 00 74 25 AA A  1 035i 1 920 x 1 035i 33 75 60 00 74 25 A A    28 125 50 00 74 25 A A  1 080i 1 920 x 1 080i  33 75 60 00 74 25 A A  31 47 59 88 25 149 A A o  37 86 74 38 31 50 A A  640 x 480 37 86 72 81 31 50 A A o  VGA 37 50 75 00 31 50 A A o  43 269   85 00 36 00 A A  640 x 400 31 47 70 09 25 175 A A  720 x 400 31 47 70 09 28 322 A A  35 156   56 25 36 00 A A o  37 88 60 32 40 00 A A o  46 875 75 00 49 50 A A o  53 674 85 06 56 25 A A  48 08 72 19 50 00 A A o  SVGA 800 x 600 37 90 61 03 40 02 A A C  34 50 55 38 36 432 A A  38 00 60 51 40 128 A A  38 60 60 31 38 60 A A  32 70 51 09 32 70 A A  38 00 60 51 40 128 A A  MAC 1 280 x 960 75 00 75 08 126 00 A A  1 280 x 1 024 80 00 75 08 135 20 A A  MAC 13 35 00 66 67 30 24 A A  MAC LC13 640x480  3497   6660   3133 A A  MAC 16 832 x 624 49 72 74 55 57 283 A A  MAC 19 1 024 x 768 60 24 75 08 80 01 A A  MAC 21 1152x870 68 68 75 06 100 00 A A   1     P added to the resolution value indicates an interlaced signal      2  Picture quality is indicated by the following symbols   AA  Maximum picture quality can be obtained     A  Signals are converted by the image processing circuit     110   ENGLISH          Technical Information                                                                                                                                                                 Scanning Picture  Display frequency Dot clock quality     Mode resolution    frequency PnP    Format  
40.  A   1     P added to the resolution value indicates an interlaced signal      2  Picture quality is indicated by the following symbols   AA  Maximum picture quality can be obtained   A  Signals are converted by the image processing circuit        112   ENGLISH    Technical Information                                                                                                                            p Scanning Picture  Display frequency Dot clock quality     Mode resolution                                     frequency          PnP  3 Format  dots MHz   A  dn  H  kHz    V Hz     MHZ    wassnu   vxsosnu  47 700 60 00 86 670 A A  1 360 x 768  56 160   72 000   100 190 A A  46 500   50 000 67 400 A A  1 366 x 768  48 360   60 00 86 670 A A  1 376 x 768 48 360 60 00 86 670 A A  47 776   59 870 79 500 AA A  60 289   74 893 102 250 AA A  1 280 x 768 68 633   84 837   117 500 AA A  55 993   69 991 94 964 AA A  D WXGA  57 675   72 004 97 817 AA A  49 572   59 870 83 282 AA A  41 200   50 000 68 557 AA A  49 702   59 810 83 500 AA A o  63 980   60 020   108 000 AA A  1 280 x 800  58 289   69 975 98 858 AA A H  60 044   71 995   102 795 AA A  62 790   74 928 106 492 AA A  71 553   84 879   122 498 AA A  63 98 60 02 108 A A  D SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 276   58 069 93 067 A A  31 65 29 8 53 48 A A  D 1035i 1 920 x 1 035i 33 75 60 00 74 25 A A  28 125 50 00 74 25 A A o  D 1080i 1 920 x 1 080i  33 75 60 00 74 25 A A o  67 5 60 00 148 5 A A  D 1080p 1 920 x 1 080  56 25 50 00 148 5 A A  D
41.  AIR TEMPERATURE  control EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE  OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE    Detailed LAMP REMAIN TIME    SECUR  LAMP STATUS  APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER   Change    password  Error code 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00     CRESTRON  RoomView          OK  Normal operation      FAILED  Occurrence of trouble  WARNING  Abnormal condition    When  FAILED  has appeared for an item       Parameter Description  FAN Trouble has occurred in the fan or its drive circuit  Consult your dealer           Intake air temperature is high  It could be because it is used in an environment of high  INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE temperature such as close to a heating device  etc   the air intake is blocked  or the air  filter is clogged              Exhaust air temperature is high  Exhaust may be blocked  or  Fan control  mode may  EXHAUSTAIR TEMPERATURE be set wrong   Refer to  Fan control    gt  page 63 64    OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE Optics module temperature is high   LAMP REMAIN TIME The lamp runtime has exceeded the prescribed cumulative time  and it is now time to    replace the lamp        The lamp has failed to light   EAM Sls Wait a short while for the lamp to cool off  and then turn on the power     APERTURE  CONTRAST SHUTTER  Trouble has occurred in the contrast shutter circuitry  Consult your dealer                    lll Network status page    Displays the current configuration information of the network     Projector Control Window       Projector status Network status    WIRELESS LAN   Status AN
42.  Confirm that the E mail can be  used beforehand        Use shielded LAN cable  STP cable  that is compatible with category 5 or above        Use a LAN cable with length of 100m or shorter           ll Name and function of network function parts                                                                                                                                                 1  LAN LINK ACT lamp  yellow     Lights on when connected   Flashes when transmitting receiving data      2  LAN terminal  TOBASE T 100BASE TX   Used to connect theLAN cable here     3  LAN 10 100 lamp  green   Lights on when connected to the 100BASE TX     Attention        Connect the LAN to the indoor equipment      4   ENGLISH    Connecting with Wired LAN       Hi Projector settings    1  Use the LAN cable  Straight  to connect the projector with computer   2  Turn on the projector and press the   MENU  button on the remote control     3  Press the menu button to open the  Network  menu  and then select  Wired LAN    and press   ENTER  button     4  Set the detailed setup of  Wired LAN    For details  see  Wired LAN   sm page 67          Please confirm with your network administrator before you connect to an existing network       The following settings are set before the projector leaves the factory        DHCP OFF       IP Address 192 168 10 100       Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Default gateway   192 168 10 1  DNS 1 DNS2   NONE                   Bl Computer operation    Connection can be 
43.  Off 57 Serial number   66  MIC Off 57  MIC gain 32 57 ll Network   EA    Standby MIC out Off 57  Sub menu item Factory default   Page  li setting   fd  Wired LAN s 67  Sub menu item Factory Default   Page wen m sep   M  canduage eu   Projector name 5 71  Menu position Center 58 PassWord Of 72  Auto set   58  Hi DEP Network control On 72  BacKground a    Live mode cut in   72  Display On 99 Multi live   72  Logo   59  g Network status   72  HDMI setup   60 AMX DD Off 73  USB terminal Display 60 Bon VES Of 73  Pointer Spotlight L 60 yu MU 73  Terminal C ter 2 60  ELI  balled Network factory default   73  Power management Shutdown 61  Direct on Off 61  Standby mode Eco 61  P timer Count up 61  Closed caption Off 62  Lamp power Normal 62  Remote control ALL 62       44   ENGLISH                         Select  Input  from the Main Menu  see     Navigating through the menu  on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control Control Panel    PAGEDOWN   mute   1    FREEZE p   qu  AV MUTE   7  j  p imer    LA                          Computer 1  RGB Component  IRGB  Scart     1  Press A Y to select  Computer 1    2  Press    gt  to access the submenu     3  Press A V to select RGB  Component  or RGB Scart  and then press the    ENTER  button     Computer 2  RGB    Press A Y to select  Computer 2  RGB    and then press the   ENTER    button     ll Computer System Selection    This projector automatically tunes to various types   of computers with its Multi scan s
44.  PC adj     Auto PC adjustment function is provided to  automatically adjust Fine sync  Total dots  Horizontal  and Vertical positions to conform to your computer     Press A V to select  Auto PC adj   and    then press the   ENTER  button       Please wait    appears while the Auto PC  adjustment is in process     To store adjustment parameters    The adjusted parameters from the Auto PC adjustment  can be stored in the projector  Once the parameters  are stored  the setting can be done just by selecting a  Mode  1   10  in the PC System Menu  see page 45    See also  Store  on page 49     Attention         Fine sync    Total dots    Horizontal  and  Vertical   position of some computers cannot be fully adjusted  with the Auto PC adjustment function  When the image  is not provided properly with this operation  manual  adjustments are required      pages 48 49         The Auto PC adjustment cannot be operated when  480i     576i    480p    576p    720p    1 035i  or   1 080i  is selected in the PC System Menu  m page 45    or when the signal is coming from the HDMI terminal        ENGLISH   47          Manual PC adjust    Select  PC adjust  from the Main Menu  see     Navigating through the menu    on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Control Panel            Remote Control          e    vos    ON  G    STANDBY  R O    LAMP    WARNING                         Some computers employ special signal formats  which may not be tuned by Multi scan system of this 
45.  Press A V to select  Wide 16 9   and then  press the   ENTER  button        Scale the image proportionally to fit the entire screen   Either side of image may go over the screen    Press A V to select  Zoom  and then  press the   ENTER  button     54   ENGLISH    True    Provide the image in its original size  When the    original image size is larger than the panel size   the  projector enters to the panning mode automatically     1  Press A Y to select  True  and then  press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V 4b to pan the image      When adjusted  the arrows will turn red  When  reached to the correction limits  the arrows will  disappear      Panel size  1 280 x 800  is only for PT VW435NU   Panel size  1 024 x 768  is for PT VX505NU         When input computer signal to the projector   True  will  be available       True  is disabled and cannot be displayed when  480i     576i    480p    576p    720p    1 035i  or  1 080i  is  selected in the PC System Menu        When  True  is selected in the Screen menu   Digital  zoom      can not be selected     Natural wide        PT VW435NU Only     Modify the 4 3 aspect ratio image to fit the screen size  by stretching the image to make it look natural   Press A V to select  Natural wide  and  then press the   ENTER  button         When input video signal to the projector   Natural wide     will be available      Natural wide  is not available when  720p    1 035i  or   1 080i  is selected in the PC System Menu     Provide the
46.  Standby mode  is set to  Eco   the signal come  from MONITOR OUT and AUDIO OUT terminals are  unavailable     This function allows you to change the setting of the  P timer and execute it     1  Press A Y to select  P timer      2  Press  gt  or   ENTER  button to access  the submenu     B Mode    1  Press A V to select one mode among  the items as below        The P timer display 000 00  Countup appears on the screen and the  count up starts  000 00 180 00      The time set in the Timer setting  Count down   appears on the screen and the  countdown starts                    Bl Timer  1  Press A Y to select  Timer  and then  press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to set the  Timer  1 180 Min        Timer is available in  Count down  only  Factory  default value is 10 Min     ENGLISH   61             ll Execute    1  Press A V to select one among the  items as below and then press the    ENTER  button        Start It executes the count up or count  down function       Reset the P timer values  2       Reset             Exit To exit the P timer operation         1  Press the   ENTER  button at Start and the  indication changes into Stop  To stop Count up or  Count down  press the   ENTER  button at Stop  on the screen menu  then the indication changes  into Restart  Press the   ENTER  button at  Restart to resume Count up or Count down     2  Press the   ENTER  button at Reset to return to  the following value         000 00   Timer that you set    Count up  Count down    
47.  TEMPERATURE OK     EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE OK     OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK     LAMP REMAIN TIME OK     LAMP STATUS OK     APERTURE  CONTRAST SHUTTER  OK          Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00     Intake air temperature    31 degC   87 degF    Exhaust air temperature    37 degC   98 degF    Optics module temperature    39 degC   102 degF    PROJECTOR RUNTIME 1H  LAMP ECO 500 H  LAMP NORMAL 300 H  LAMP REMAIN 2400 H    em emm Current    status e               MAIN VERSION 1 00   NETWORK VERSION 1 00   LAMP STATUS LAMP ON   INPUT RGB   SIGNAL NAME XGA6   SIGNAL FREQUENCY 0 00kHz   0 00Hz    Sasss Wired Network configuration        DHCP Client OFF   IP address 192 168 10 100   MAC address 04 20 9A 00 00 00       H  H          ENGLISH   85          e Mail with the contents shown below is sent when an error has occurred            Panasonic projector report ERROR         Projector Type   PT VX505N  Serial No   000000000  asini check system         FAN OK  INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK  EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE OK                   OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE   OK                     LAMP REMAIN TIME OK  LAMP STATUS FAILED  APERTURE  CONTRAST SHUTTER  OK     Error code 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 08           SSSSress Current status e               MAIN VERSION 1 00  NETWORK VERSION 1 00  LAMP STATUS LAMP OFF  INPUT NETWORK    sassa Wired Network configuration        DHCP Client OFF   IP address 192 168 10 100   MAC address  04 20 9A 00 00 00       Intake air temperature    31 degC   87
48.  UP DOWN gt  Buttons  Scroll back and forth the pages on the screen  when giving a presentation  To use these buttons   connect the projector and your computer with a  USB cable      page 39     16   lt MUTE gt  Button  Mute the sound      page 40     17   lt D ZOOM     gt  Buttons  Zoom in and out the images   page 40     18    FREEZE  Button  Pause the projected image and sound tentatively    page 40     19    AV MUTE gt  Button  Temporarily turn off the image on the screen    page 41     20   lt SCREEN gt  Button  Select a screen mode       page 54     21   lt P TIMER gt  Button  Operate the P timer function      page 41     22   lt LAMP gt  Button  Select a lamp mode   page 41     23  ON OFF switch  When using the remote control  set this switch to       ON     Set it to    OFF    for power saving when it is  not in use     22   ENGLISH     24  Input Selection buttons    COMPUTER 1 gt      COMPUTER 2      VIDEO      S VIDEO      lt HDMI gt    lt NETWORK gt     These buttons are used to select the input signal    page 40     25   lt KEYSTONE gt  Button   Correct keystone distortion   page 39     Attention        Do not drop the remote control        Avoid contact with liquids        Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote  control       The remote control can be used within a distance of  about 7 m  22 97 ft  if pointed directly at the remote  control signal receiver  The remote control can control at  angles of up to   30   vertically and   30   horizontally   
49.  WXGA  1 440 x 900 55 935   59 887   106 500 A A  D WSXGA   1 680 x 1 050 65 290   59 954   146 250 A A  D WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 74 038   59 950   154 000 A A   1   i  added to the resolution value indicates an interlaced signal      2  Picture quality is indicated by the following symbols   AA  Maximum picture quality can be obtained   A  Signals are converted by the image processing circuit     8  Where marked  o  signals indicates in Plug and Play is compatible with EDID of projector  Unmarked signals  in Plug and Play may also be compliant if input terminals are written in the format list  Where Plug and Play  is unmarked and nothing is written in the format list  difficulties in projecting image may occur even when  computer and projector appear to have same resolution         The number of display dots is 1 280 x 800 for the PT VW435NU and 1 024 x 768 for the PT VX505NU   A signal with a different resolution will be projected after converting the resolution to match the projector  display        When interlaced signals are connected  flicker may occur on the projected image     Appendix       ENGLISH   113     gt   Ke   D   o        e  x          Specifications       Model No     PT VW435NU PT VX505NU          Power supply    AC100 V  240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz       Power consumption    100 V   240 V 4 0 A 1 6 A 365 W  When  Standby mode  of  Setting  is set to  ECO   0 3W       When  Standby mode  of  Setting  is set to  Network   12 9W or less    When  Standby MIC out  of  Soun
50.  able to break security  settings by special means    Please contact Panasonic if you need help taking care of security settings or other such    If you cannot perform security settings for your wireless LAN by yourself  please contact the Panasonic Support  Center     Panasonic asks customers to thoroughly understand the risk of using this product without making security  settings  and recommends that the customer make security settings at their own discretion and responsibility        18   ENGLISH    Precautions for Use          Accessories    Make sure the following accessories are provided with your projector  Numbers in the brackets     show the S    number of accessories  o E    ok i   EL   Remote control unit  x1  Power cord  x1  CD ROM  x1  Batteries  AAA ROS type  5   6451056016   6103581217   6103589404   x2                              for remote control unit                 RGB signal cable  x1    AC power cord holder  x1  Lens cap  x1  String  x1    6103580425   6451052124   6103594279   6103430249     a                             Attached to the projector  at the time of purchase                     Soft Carrying Case  x1    6103601861                 Attention        After unpacking the projector  discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly        For lost accessories  consult your dealer        The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice       Store small parts in an appropriate manner  an
51.  and glass  except  glass containing wire mesh   but not through walls and floors made from steel reinforcements  metal   concrete  etc     B Avoid using the projector in locations prone to static electricity   If the projector is used in a location prone to static electricity  such as on a carpet  the wireless LAN  or wired  LAN connection may be lost       Glossary     S  page 117     118   If this happens  eliminate the source of static electricity or electromagnetic noise and reconnect to the  wireless LAN or wired LAN   In rare cases static electricity or electromagnetic noise may make it impossible to establish a connection to  the LAN   If this happens  press the power button on the remote control or on the projector to power off the projector  temporarily   After the cooling fan stops operating  after  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator on the projector changes from  blinking in orange to lighting in red   power on the projector and reconnect to the LAN     B Using the projector outside the country  It is forbidden to take the projector outside the country or region where you purchased it  so use it only in  the said country or region  Also  note that depending on countries or regions there are restrictions on the  channels and frequencies at which you can use the wireless LAN     B Available wireless LAN channels  The channels  frequency range  that can be used differ according to the country or region  Refer to the table below                      Frequency band  Cou
52.  and result in malfunctions     Bl When using the projector in the elevation of above 2 000 m and below  2 700m  make sure  Fan control  is set to  On 2    Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions     Bl Do not install the projector at elevations of 2 700 m  8 858 ft  or higher  above sea level   Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions     lll Do not tilt the projector or place it on its side     Do not tilt the projector body more than approximately  30 degrees vertically or  15 degrees horizontally  Over  tilting may result in shortening the life of the components                 Within  30           Within  30            Within  15        Within  15                          14   ENGLISH    Precautions for Use    ll Cautions when setting the projectors                 Do not stack the projectors        Do not block the ventilation ports  intake and exhaust  of the    projector  C          Avoid heating and cooling air from the air conditioning system  directly blow to the ventilation ports  intake and exhaust  of the                                                    projector   over 50 cm over 50 cm l   20      207      over 1 m  40                   l      gt                                                                           HH       L                                                                                                                                EE   pe 20cm 
53.  circuit     ENGLISH   111    Appendix       Technical Information                                                                                                                                             Scanning Picture  Display frequency Dot clock quality     Mode resolution    frequency BR Br PnP   Format  dots MHz S E  Cor  H  kHz    V Hz     MHZ    wassnu   vysosu  47 776   59 870 79 500 AA A  60 289   74 893 102 250 AA A  1 280 x 768 68 633   84 837 117 500 AA A  55 993   69 991 94 964 AA A  57 675   72 004 97 817 AA A  49 600   60 050 79 360 AA A  41 200   50 000 68 557 AA A  49 702   59 810 83 500 AA A o  WXGA 63 980   60 020 108 000 AA A  1 280 x 800  58 289   69 975 98 858 AA A  60 044   71 995 102 795 AA A C  62 790   74 928 106 492 AA A  71 553   84 879 122 498 AA A  1 366 x 768 48 36 60 00 86 67 A A  47 70 60 00 86 67 A A  1 360 x 768  56 16 72 00 100 19 A A  1 376 x 768 48 36 60 00 86 67 A A  WSXGA  1 680 x 1 050 65 290   59 954 146 250 A A  55 935   59 887 106 500 A A  WXGA  1 440 x 900  74 918   60 000 161 850 A A  74 556   59 885 193 250 A A  WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200  74 038   59 950 154 000 A A  D VGA 31 47 59 94 25 175 A A o  640 x 480  D 480p 31 47 59 88 25 2 A A o  D 576p 768 x 576 31 25 50 00 29 5 A A o  37 50 50 00 74 25 AA A o  D 720p 1 280 x 720  45 00 60 00 74 25 AA A o H  D SVGA 800 x 600 37 879 60 32 40 A A o  D XGA 1 024 x 768 43 363 60 00 65 A AA o  63 97 60 19 107 99 A A  D SXGA  1 400 x 1 050 65 350   60 120 122 850 A A  65 120   59 900 122 430 A
54.  degF    Exhaust air temperature    37 degC   98 degF    Optics module temperature    39 degC   102 degF    PROJECTOR RUNTIME 1H  LAMP ECO 500 H  LAMP NORMAL 300 H  LAMP REMAIN 2400 H       ll Command port set up page    Set the port number to be used with command control   Click  Detailed set up       Command port set up                  1 Input the port number to be used with command control  2 Setting update button    86   ENGLISH                  ll Change Password page  Click  Change password            m Administrator mode                      m User account             m User mode  A user can change password only                 OORUN    N    Administrator  User    Account   Current user name input field  Current password input field  New user name input field  New password input field    New password input field  re enter for  confirmation     Button for executing password change    Account  New user name input field  New password input field    New password input field  re enter for  confirmation     Button for executing password change    Current password input field  New password input field    New password input field  re enter for  confirmation     Button for executing password change      When changing the administrator account  both    Current user name  and    Current password    are required         No account is not available      e Administrator account and user account should be differed     ENGLISH   87          ll CRSTRON RoomView page    You can monitor
55.  dots  H  kHz    V  Hz   MHz   63 970   60 190   107 990 A A  SXGA  1400x1050   65 350   60 120   122 850 A A  65 120   59 900   122 430 A A  48 36   60 00 65 00 A AA o  68 677   84 977   94 504 A AA  60 023   75 03 78 75 A AA o  56 476   70 07 75 00 A AA o  60 31 74 92 79 252 A AA  48 50   60 02 65 179 A AA  1024x768   4400   5458   59 129 A AA  XGA 63 48   79 35 83 41 A AA  62 04   77 07 84 375 A AA  61 00   75 70 81 00 A AA  46 90   58 20 63 03 A AA  47 00   58 30 61 664 A AA  58 03   72 00 74 745 A AA  36 00   87 17 47 30 A AA  1 024 x 768i  35 522   86 96 44 90 A AA  1 152 x 864 64 20   70 40 94 560 A A  61 20   65 20 92 00 A A  1 152 x 900 71 40   75 60 105 10 A A C  61 85   66 00 94 50 A A  1 280 x 960 60 00   60 00 108 00 A A  62 50   58 60 108 00 A A  63 90   60 00 107 35 A A  63 34   59 98 108 18 A A  63 74   60 01 109 497 A A  HER 71 69   67 19   117 004 A A  81 13   76 107   135 008 A A  1 280 x 1 024  63 98   60 02 A  79 976   75 025 A  63 37   60 01 111 520 A A  76 97   72 00 130 08 A A  63 79   60 18 108 19 A A  91 146   85 024 157 5 A A  50 00   86 00 80 00 A A  1280x1024i   50 00   94 00 80 00 A A  46 43   86 70 78 745 A A  75 00   60 00 162 00 A A   T        81 25   65 00 175 50 A A  87 5 70 00 189 00 A A  93 75   75 00 202 50 A A   1     P added to the resolution value indicates an interlaced signal      2  Picture quality is indicated by the following symbols   AA  Maximum picture quality can be obtained     A  Signals are converted by the image processing
56.  from the 9 items   Input     PC adjust    Image select    Image adjust     Screen    Sound    Setting    Information  and   Network   The selected item is highlighted with an  orange cursor and the submenu of the selected  item appears on the right     Input      Image select  Image adjust  Screen       Sound    Information    Network       42   ENGLISH       Language  Menu position  Auto setup  Background  Display  Logo  HDMI setup  USB terminal  Pointer  Terminal    Power management  Direct on  Standby mode       English    Blue  On    Display    Computer 2  Ready   Off  Network    3  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button   The submenu appears so that you can select the  sub menu item     Input Language English  Menu position    Background Blue  Display On  Image adjust Logo   HDMI setup   USB terminal Display   gt  Sound Pointer   Terminal Computer 2  Power management Ready       Image select    Screen    Setting    Information Direct on Off  Standby mode Network    Network       4  Press AY to select the desired sub     menu item   Press the lt ENTER gt  button or press  gt   to enter the desired item     Press A V 4b to set or adjust the  parameter values     7  Press 4 to return the previous menu   Press the   MENU  button to exit the  menu display            5           6                  Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain  signal formats input to the projector  The MENU items  that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in gray  characters  and they cannot 
57.  incoming video system  and adjusts itself to  optimize its performance    When Video System is  PAL M  or  PAL N    select the system manually     PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N    If the projector cannot reproduce proper video  image  select a specific broadcast signal  format from among  PAL    SECAM    NTSC     NTSC 4 43    PAL M  and  PAL N      ENGLISH   45             Component  Auto  The projector automatically detects an    incoming video signal  and adjusts itself to  optimize its performance     COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT    If the projector cannot reproduce proper video  image  select a specific component video  signal format among  480i    576i    480p     576p    720p    1 035i  and  1 080i      1  Press A Y to select  System    2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  access the submenu     3  Press A Y to select the desired system         When the  Input Search  function is set to  On 1  or   On 2  in the  Auto setup  function  the input signal will be  searched automatically        The AV System Menu cannot be selected when selecting   RGB  Scart       Press A Vto select  Network  and then  press the   ENTER  button         For details please refer to Network operations on page  67 93     46   ENGLISH    AUTO PC adjust    Select  PC adjust  from the Main Menu  see     Navigating through the menu    on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu       Remote Control   Control Panel          ON  G    STANDBY  R  O    LAMPO    WARNING          Auto
58.  last stored aspect screen image   Press A V to select  Custom  and press  the   ENTER  button     Custom adj        Adjust the screen scale and position manually with   this function    1  Press A Y to select  Custom adj      2  Press    or the   ENTER  button to  enter the next submenu     3  Press A V to choose the item you  want to adjust       You can choose one from the items as below        Scale H V Adjust the Horizontal Vertical screen          scale   H amp V When set to  On   the aspect ratio is  fixed   Position H V Adjust the Horizontal Vertical screen  position        Save the adjusted scale or position    Common to all the inputs              Reset Reset the all adjusted values        Digital zoom      Zoom in the images     1  Press A Y to select  Digital zoom     and then press the   ENTER  button       The On Screen Menu disappears and    D  zoom     appears     2  Press the   ENTER  button to zoom in  the image size and press A V  lt P to  move the image to the top bottom left   right of the screen       The Panning function can work only when the   image is larger than the screen size  A projected  image can be also expanded by pressing the   lt D ZOOM   gt  or the   ENTER  button     Digital zoom        Zoom out the images     1  Press A Y to select  Digital zoom     and then press the   ENTER  button       The On Screen Menu disappears and    D zoom    appears     2  Press the   ENTER  button to zoom  out image size       The projected image can be also 
59.  mace         button va A                      e During accessing to the USB thumb drive  do not turn off the power or eject the USB thumb drive because the  data in the USB thumb drive might get damaged  During accessing  the USB thumb drive is blinking    e The USB thumb drive allows you to insert or remove regardless of the power status of the projector    e The direct start up into the memory viewer mode may not operate when the USB thumb drive is inserted  immediately after being removed    e During in  Multi live  mode of  Wireless Manager ME6 0     the direct start up into the memory viewer mode is  not available  After terminating  Multi live   insert the USB thumb drive  or operate  Memory viewer   page  73      ENGLISH   91          lll Displaying the memory viewer browser window    When you press   AUTO SETUP CANCEL gt  button in the memory viewer mode  following browser window   Thumbnail  or  Filename list  appears on the screen     Filename list display Displays current directory path    Memory viewer                  Menu View Set Exi  Moves a   to upper Y n aptum File folder 2003 05 05 18 20    directo ry yy PDPO0909 File folder 2004 11 19 18 20  yy New Folder File folder 2005 11 16 18 00   39 movie icons bmp 312 KB Bitmaps file 2006 12 12 12 20  I  Network jpg 350 KB JPEG Image 2007 03 11 18 20  2E  movie_s024 txt 222 KB Text file 2008 01 25 15 24   29 movie1008 bmp 450 KB Bitmaps file 2009 03 23 01 20  RS   Network_330 jpg 1KB JPEG Image 2011 09 12 00 35    
60.  name is    admin1      yyyyy   Password of above administrator rights user  Default password is  panasonic    ZZZZZZZZ   8 byte random number obtained in Step 2    eCommand transmission method  Transmit using the following command format     Transmitted data                                                       Header Data section Termination symbol  edis    0       0    Control command  CR   M  lt Connectionmethod gt     999   099 aL AIR o OOd o o  32 bytes 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte  Receive data  Header Data section Termination symbol     0       0    Control command  CR   ee S  A REEL  NERA NER   cc 0 0 a en ORE  1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte  Error response  Error message Termination symbol   ERR1  Undefined control command   ERR2  Out of parameter range     ERR3    Busy state or no acceptable period  CR    ERR4  Timeout or no acceptable period OxOd x   ERR5  Wrong data length      ERRA Password mismatch                  4 bytes 1 byte         ENGLISH   103     gt                gt   g  x          Technical Information    ll When WEB Control administrator rights password is not set  Non protect    mode     eConnection method    1  Obtain the IP address and port number  Initial set value   1 024  of the projector and  make a request for connection to the projector     Acquire the IP address from the menu screen of the projector  and the port number from the WEB control    page   IP address    Port No       2  There is a response from the projector     
61.  or control the projector using RoomView   To display the operation page of RoomView from Web Control screen  access with the administrator rights is  required   The  CRESTRON RoomView  button is not displayed on the Web Control screen for user rights    When you click  CRESTRON RoomView   the RoomView operation page is displayed    If Adobe Flash Player is not installed in your computer  or if the browser does not support Flash  this page does  not appear  In this case  return to the previous page by clicking  Back  in the operation page     Operation page          Input Select    COMPUTER 2 RGB           Tools page  Click Tools on the operation page                          88   ENGLISH            Tools  Info  Help   Exit the page when the password has changed and  switches the pages for tools  information  help using  the tab    POWER   Switches between on and off of the power    VOL DOWN  AV MUTE  VOL UP   Sets the volume  AV mute  When the power of the  projector is turned off  VOL DOWN  AV MUTE and  VOL UP are not available    Input Select   Sets the input selection  When the power of the  projector is turned off  this operation is not available   Operation buttons on the menu screen  Operates on the menu screen    Freeze  image quality adjustment   Sets freeze  image quality details    Back   Returns to the previous page     Control system   Sets the information required for the communication  with the controller that is connected to the projector   User Password   Set
62.  page 66     Controlling the volume of the       speaker    You can control the volume of the projector   s speaker  or audio output     fhe Buttons    Press the   VOL         buttons on the control panel  or on the remote control to adjust the volume  The  volume dialog box appears on the screen for a few  seconds         For details  see  Volume  of  Sound  under Main menu    m page 57     Basic operations by using the remote control    Using the wireless mouse  function     lt L CLICK R CLICK gt  buttons act as left right mouse  button while the projector and a computer are  connected with a USB cable  and move the pointer on  the screen with  lt MOUSE CONTROL gt  button     Center part is  lt ENTER gt  Button   Outer part is  lt MOUSE CONTROL gt   Button        Press   MOUSE CONTROL gt  or   L CLICK   R CLICK gt  buttons on the remote control         When using wireless mouse function  please select   Mouse control  in the  USB terminal  first   m page 60        When a USB cable is connected to the computer and the  projector  turn on the projector first  then the computer   If you turn on the computer first  the wireless mouse  function may not operate properly        When the pointer displays on the screen  you can use the    MOUSE CONTROL    button on the remote control to  move the pointer  but can not use it to move the mouse  cursor at the same time     Using the PAGE UP DOWN       buttons    Scroll back and forth the pages on the screen when  giving a presentation 
63.  polarity compatible  VD TTL high impedance  automatic positive negative polarity compatible   YPsPn signal  Y  1 0 V  p p  including synchronization signal  PsPr  0 7 V  p p  75 Q   RGB signal  0 7 V  p p  75 Q  When G SYNC  1 0  p p  75 Q    COMPUTER 2 IN     HD SYNC TTL high impedance  automatic positive negative polarity compatible                            MONITOR GUT VD TTL high impedance  automatic positive negative polarity compatible  VIDEO IN 1  RCA pin jack 1 0 V  p p  75 Q   S VIDEO IN 1  Mini DIN 4 pin  Y 1 0 V  p p   C 0 286 V  p p  75 Q  S1 signal compatible   HDMI 1  HDMI 19 pin  HDCP and Deep color compatible   AUDIO IN 2  M3 stereo mini jack  0 5 V  rms   input impedance 22 kQ and more   1  RCA pin jack x 2  L R   0 5 V  rms   input impedance 22 kO and more   VARIABLE AUDIO 1  M3 stereo mini jack  stereo monitor output compatible   OUT 0 V  rms  to 2 0 V  rms  valuable  output impedance 2 2 KQ and less   SERIAL IN 1  D sub 9 pin  RS 232C compliant  for computer control use  LAN 1  for RJ 45 network connection  PJLink compatible         Power cable length    2 0 m 78 3 4            Cabinet Molded plastic  Width  379mm  14 92    Dimensions Height  107 mm  4 21    when front adjustable feet shortened   Depth  305 mm  12 01    excluding protractions   Weight Approx 4 8 kg 10 58 Ibs    4       Operating environment    Operating environment temperature     0   C  32   F  to 40   C  104   F   Elevation  below 1 200 m   Fan control    Off    0   C  32   F  to 30   
64.  projector  Manual PC adjustment enables you to  precisely adjust several parameters to match those  signal formats  The projector has 10 independent  memory areas to store those parameters manually  adjusted  It allows you to recall the setting for a  specific computer     1  Press A Y to select  Fine sync      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P to adjust the value       The value can be adjusted from 0 to 31     Total dots    1  Press A Y to select  Total dots      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P to adjust the value        48   ENGLISH    1  Press A Y to select  Horizontal      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box    3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the horizontal  picture position     lll For horizontal  right and left   adjustment       Operation Adjustment       The picture  position  moves to the  right     Press  lt         The picture  position  moves to the  left     Press  gt                     1  Press A Y to select  Vertical      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box    3  Press  lt  gt  to adjust the vertical picture  position     ll For vertical  up and down   adjustment             Operation Adjustment  The picture  Press  gt   position  moves up   The picture  Press  lt   position  moves down                       Manual PC adjust    Current mode       1  Press A Y to select  Current mode      2  Press
65.  the Logo PIN code setting     This function is only used for HDMI input source   1  Press A Y to select  HDMI setup      2  Press    or the   ENTER  button       The names for the output setting of Digital R G   B vary from equipment to equipment     i Image       Normal   When the output of Digital R G B    equipment is set to Standard     Enhanced   When the output of Digital R G B  equipment is set to Enhanced                                      ll Sound  HDMI When Digital input source is input   Sound is set to HDMI   Computer When DVI input source is changed  p to HDMI input source  Sound is set  2  to Computer 2   Attention        For details  refer to the operating instructions of your  Digital R G B equipment        Connect the computer 2 audio input signals to  COMPUTER AUDIO IN 1 terminal as Sound function is  set to Computer 2 and MIC function is turned on     60   ENGLISH       USB terminal    1  Press A Y to select  USB terminal  and  then press thesENTER  button     2  Press A V to choose the desired item           Displa To display the image when the  p ay input source comes from the USB  terminal   Mouse  To use the remote control as a  control mouse control                 You can emphasize a part of the projected image with  this function     1  Press A Y to select  Pointer      2  Press    or the   ENTER  button to  access the submenu     3  Press A V to choose one item among  the items such as the size of Spotlight   Large Middle Small  and the pattern o
66.  to 162 MHz       Color system    7  NTSC  NTSC4 43  PAL  PAL N  PAL M  SECAM  PAL60        Projection size    0 76 m  7 62 m  30  300         Screen aspect ratio    16 10 4 3          Projection scheme    Speaker    Front   Rear   Mount on Ceiling   Floor  Menu setting system     1  4 0 cm round type        Maximum usable volume output    10W       Contrast ratio                3 500   1  all white   all black  4 000   1  all white   all black            1  These values of light output are measured under the condition that  Lamp power  is set to  Normal      Image select  is set to  Dynamic  and  Lens Shift  is adjusted to the lowest level  Measurement  measuring  conditions and method of notation all comply with 15021118 international standards     2  The value of contrast ratio is measured under the condition that  Lamp power  is set to  Normal    Image  select  is set to  Dynamic    Lens Shift  is adjusted to the lowest level and  lris  is set to  ON   Measurement   measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with 15021118 international standards     8  For details of video signals that can be projected using this projector  refer to    List of compatible signals       page 110 113     114   ENGLISH       Specifications       Model No     PT VW435NU       PT VX505NU       Terminals    1  D sub 15 pin female        COMPUTER 1 IN   RGB signal  0 7 V  p p  75 Q  When G SYNC  1 0  p p  75 Q l l l  COMPONENT IN HD SYNC TTL high impedance  automatic positive negative
67.  unit                            95 E  HDMI setup  tct 60 S e  How to adjust the state of the 2  image    37 Screen           sssssssssssssee 54 x  E Screen aspect                          54  56  Screen size and throw distance      28       ENGLISH   119          Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union    These symbols are only valid in the European Union     If you wish to discard this product  please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for    the correct method of disposal        Panasonic Corporation    Web Site   http   panasonic net avc projector     Panasonic Systems Communications Company of North America  One Panasonic Way 2F 13  Secaucus  NJ 07094  TEL   877  803   8492    Panasonic Canada Inc   5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario LAW 2T3  TEL   905  624   5010       Panasonic Corporation 2012    M0612HYO0  ST       
68.  volume value 63  turn down the Minimum  Press 4   volume value 0                 You can also press   VOL       gt  buttons on the  remote control or control panel to adjust the  volume     1  Press A Y to select  Mute      2  Press the   ENTER   button to switch  the mute function On Off       Press the  lt MUTE gt  button on the remote  control to temporarily turn off the sound  To turn  the sound back on  press the  lt MUTE gt  button  again or press the   VOL       gt  buttons                    Standby MIC out    1  Press A Y to select  Standby MIC out   and then press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to switch the  Standy MIC   out  function  On   Off         When setting the  Standby MIC out  function  to  On  and in Standby mode status  only MIC  input volume can be output  Press the    VOL     gt  buttons on the control panel or  on the remote control to adjust the MIC input  volume        Only the Standby mode      page 61  is set to   Network    Standby MIC out  can be selected        ENGLISH   57    Select  Setting  from the Main Menu  see    Menu position        Navigating through the menu  on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control Control Panel    O I INPUT    POOLS    ENTER    LAMPO    WARNINGO o9 Ka               1  Press A Y to select  Language    2  Press    or the   ENTER  button     3  Press A Y to select the desired  language     Input  Menu position  Auto setup  To Image select Background Blue  Display On  Image adjust 
69.  without replacing the lamp    stand by mode     Over 2 700 hours   the power automatically turns off after approximately  ten minutes to prevent the malfunction of the  projector     o  oO             i    Lad                                  2 700 hours of use is a rough guideline  but is not a guarantee  The lamp runtime differs depending on the  setting of  Lamp power  menu     e The Lamp replacement icon will not appear when the  Display  function is set to  Off   page 59   or during   Freeze   sm page 40   or  AV mute   page 41      ENGLISH   97       Replacement    B Replacing the Lamp unit       CAUTION         When the projector is mounted on a ceiling  do not work with your face close to the projector        Attach the lamp unit and the lamp cover securely        When you experience difficulty in installing the lamp  remove it and try again  If you use force to install the  lamp  the connector may be damaged     Lamp cover        1  Turn off the Power by following the  procedure in  Turning off the projector      page 36   Unplug the AC power cord  Wait  at least 1 hour and make sure the lamp unit  and surroundings are cool     2  Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the    lamp cover fixing screw and remove the Lamp cover    lamp cover  fixing screw      Remove the lamp cover by pulling it slowly toward MEM  the direction of the arrow  Lamp unit fixing screws       3  Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the  three lamp unit fixing screws until the  screws turn fre
70. 1  eWhen pressing the  lt AUTO SETUP  button on the  remote control or the control panel     2  eWhen turning on the projector by pressing the     b      button on the control panel or the    POWER ON  button on the remote control    e When pressing the   AUTO SETUP  button on the   remote control or the control panel    e When the current input signal is cut off       If the  AV mute  or  Freeze  function is active   cancel it to activate the Input search  It is also  unavailable when On Screen menu is  displayed            This function detects the input signal automatically  except  Network      ll Auto PC adj     On Enables Auto PC adjustment     Off Disables Auto PC adjustment                       1  When pressing the   AUTO SETUP  button on  the remote control or the control panel        ll Auto keystone       Auto   Always works and corrects keystone  distortion according to the projector s tilt        Manual   Works only when pressing the  lt AUTO  SETUP  button on the remote control or    the control panel              Off Disables Auto Keystone        Input search    Auto PC adj   and  Auto Keystone  cannot  be set  Off  at the same time        The  Auto Keystone  function cannot work when the   Ceiling  feature is set  On  in the  Screen  menu     Background    Select the background screen for when no input signal  is detected     1  Press A Y to select  Background    2  Press the   ENTER  button     3  Press A V to switch between each  option as below           B
71. 2    E  a  c        S    C    CANCEL    pr  EE  So    KJ  D gt              DX           a      Rf N    S           5  a        2  s    S  a  s  sz       E    JHP E  3 B   Jl  LES  E   H   g   El    2  z  Nz  a                                        Panasonic    PROJECTOR             Using the AUTO SETUP    function       This function allows you to automatically adjust  Input search  Auto Keystone correction and Auto PC  adjustment during signal input from a computer     Button    Press the  lt AUTO SETUP gt  button on the  remote control         For details  see  Setting  of Main menu       page 58     Using the IMAGE button    This function allows you to select a desired image  mode of the screen      wat  Button    Press   IMAGE    button on the remote control to select  the desired image mode among  Dynamic    Standard     Real    Cinema    Blackboard  Green     Colorboard     Image 1    Image 2    Image 3  and  Image 4          For details  see    Image select  of Main menu        page 50     38   ENGLISH       Using the MENU button    This function allows you to open or close the On   Screen Menu     A Button  Q     Press the   MENU  button on the remote  control         For details  see  Menu Navigation       page 42     Using the INFO button    This function allows you to display the information  menu     Button    Press  lt INFO gt  button on the remote  control         For details  see    Input Source Information Display     in   Information  under Main menu   m   
72. 3    Store   53  BI PC adjust       POE     1  When input video signal to the projector  these  Sub menu item Factory default   Page functions will be available   AUTO PC adj    47  Fine sync    48  Total dots   48  Horizontal   48                   ENGLISH   43                Menu Navigation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Screen   m   Sub menu item Factory Default   Page  Securit   63  Sub menu item Factory default   Page Fan y L2 63  N     54  D  54 Fan control Off 63    Video delay control Off 64  Wi 16  5 54    we 9 9  54 Filter counter   64  2  m 54 Emulate Default 64    Warning log   65  Natural wide    a Factory default 65  Custom   54 2  Custom adj    55   9  Digital zoom   1   55 Wi Information   m    Digital zoom     s 55 Sub menu item Factory default   Page  Keystone Store 55 Input   66  Ceiling Off 56 System   66  Rear Off 56 H sync freq    66  Screen aspect   Default 16 10  56 V sync freq    66  Reset   56 Screen   66   1  When input computer signal to the projector  these Language i 66  functions will be available  Lamp power   66   2  PT VW435NU Only  Lamp runtime   66  H Sound       Power management   66  Key lock   66  Sub menu item Factory Default   Page PIN code lock   66  Volume 32 zu Remote control   66  Mute
73. Attention        To stop the  P timer  function  press the  lt P TIMER gt   button        To cancel the  P timer   press and hold the  lt P TIMER gt   button for a few seconds     Closed caption     Only for NTSC  480i input   1  Press A V to select  Closed caption      2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  enter the submenu                 lll Closed caption   1  Press A V to select  Closed caption   and then press the   ENTER  button    2  Press A V to select  Off    CC1    CC2     CC3  or  CC4     ll Color   1  Press A V to select  Color  and then  press the   ENTER  button    2  Press A V to select  Color  or  White      Attention        The closed caption is mainly used in the north America   This function shows the text information contained in the  image signal  Captions may not be displayed on some  devices or software     62   ENGLISH        You can select  Closed caption  when  NTSC  or  480i   signals are input      Part of characters may not displayed when high  compensation values are set in  Keystone         Closed captions are not displayed while the menu screen  appears     This function allows you to change brightness of the  Screen     1  Press A Y to select  Lamp power  and  then press the   ENTER  button      2  Press A V to select one among the  modes as below       You can also press the   LAMP  button to  display  Lamp power         Q Normal Normal brightness     Lower brightness reduces the    Eco lamp power consumption and  extends the lamp life   
74. C  86   F   Elevation  1 200 m   2 000m   Fan control    On 1    0   C  32   F  to 30   C  86   F   Elevation  2 000 m   2 700m   Fan control    On 2    Operating environment humidity  20   to 80    no condensation        Remote  control       Power supply    Operating range    DC 3 V  battery  AAA RO3 Type   x 2     Approx  7 m  275 6    when operated directly in front of receptor        Weight    102 g  3 60 ozs    including batteries           Dimensions       Width   48 mm  1 89    Length   145 mm  5 71    Height   27 mm  1 06             4  This is an average value  It may differ depending on individual product    5  If  Lamp power  is set to  Normal  and the operating environment temperature exceeds 35  C 95   F    Lamp  power  may be changed to  Eco  automatically         The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice     ENGLISH   115    Appendix       Specifications        lt Unit   mm gt                               00 21 0 S0     oo  Oo    9o                      379 0 14 92                                     ubZ V 0 LOL    96     0 001        uoz  v9                            Xx  4c004      Actual dimension may differ by product     Ceiling mount bracket safeguards        Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician        Even if it is during guaranteed period  the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage caused  by using a ceiling mount brac
75. Connection       Connecting terminals  on projector    D Sub 9 pin  female  Computer   9 0000        00900                                  D Sub 9 pin  male  Communication cable             li Pin assignments and signal names                                                                D Sub 9 pin  female  Pin No  Signal name Contents  Outside view   D     NC  TXD Transmitted data  6 9 e 7   3 RXD Received data  cd s     he   e  ERN Q  5 GND Earth  P        _  e RTS    D    5 CTS Connected internally         NC  ll Communication conditions  Signal level RS 232C compliant Character length 8 bits  Sync  method Asynchronous Stop bit 1 bit  Baud rate 19 200 bps X parameter None  Parity None S parameter None                          When  AMX D  D   function is set to  On  under the  Network  menu  the Baud rate will change to 9 600 bps  automatically     Appendix       ENGLISH   105       Technical Information    lll Basic format  Transmission from the computer begins with STX  then the command  parameter  and ETX are sent in this    order  Add parameters according to the details of control                                                              STX C1   C2   C3   P1   P2       Pn ETX  Colon   1 byte   Start 3 command Parameter End   1 byte  characters  undefined length   1 byte    3 bytes     x  When sending commands without parameters  a colon     is not necessary     lll Basic format  with sub command     Same as basic format  y V    c3 iiol  i   ETX                   
76. ED    This is a secret key encryptosystem for wireless signals in which authentication  is performed with a key pre set in the WEP    Other terms for this method  in which the same key is used for both encryption  and decryption  are    shared key encryptosystem  and    common key  encryptosystem        69       SSID    Abbreviation for Service Set ID  The SSID identification code must be set to  distinguish equipment included in a wireless LAN that uses access points from  equipment not included in that LAN    This may appear as the    ESSID    or the    network name  for wireless LAN  adapters made by some manufacturers     68    75       Subnet mask    This limits the range of the IP addresses assigned to computers in order to  divide the network into a number of sections during TCP IP connection  The  value used to divide the network at this time is called the subnetmask     67    75       TKIP    Abbreviation for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol   This encryption protocol provides even greater security than WEP because it  changes the encryption key at fixed intervals     69       WEP    Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy  This is a method for encrypting  communication data  The encryption key is created and notified only to the  communicating user  so the communication data cannot be decrypted by a third    party     69       WPA EAP  WPA2 EAP    Standard for the encryption method for wireless LAN  This is an encryption  method for corporations  and encryption is 
77. LW   LT  position  H   LW   LT  position  H   LW   LT  position  H   30  0 8 1 4 0 009 0 229 0 8 1 3 0 007 0 187 0 7 1 2 0 008 0 202  40  1 1 1 8 0 012 0 305 1 0 1 7 0 010 0 249 1 0 1 6 0 011 0 269  50  1 4 2 3 0 015 0 381 1 3 2 1 0 012 0 311 1 3 2 0 0 013 0 337  60  1 7 2 8 0 018 0 457 1 6 2 5 0 015 0 374 1 5 2 5 0 016 0 404  70  2 0 3 3 0 021 0 533 1 8 3 0 0 017 0 436 1 8 2 9 0 019 0 471  80  2 3 3 7 0 024 0 610 2 1 3 4 0 020 0 498 2 0 3 3 0 022 0 538  90  2 6 4 2 0 027 0 686 2 3 3 8 0 022 0 560 2 3 3 7 0 024 0 606  100  2 9 47 0 030 0 762 2 6 4 2 0 025 0 623 2 5 4 1 0 027 0 673  120  3 5 5 6 0 037 0 914 3 1 5 1 0 030 0 747 3 1 4 9 0 032 0 808  150  4 3 7 0 0 046 1 143 3 9 6 4 0 037 0 934 3 8 6 2 0 040 1 010  200  5 8 9 4 0 061 1 524 5 3 8 5 0 050 1 245 5 1 8 3 0 054 1 346  250  T3 11 7 0 076 1 905 6 6 10 6 0 062 1 557 6 4 10 3 0 067 1 683  300  8 7 14 0 0 091 2 286 7 9 12 7 0 075 1 868 7 7 12 4 0 081 2 019                         Any other projection distance can be obtained according to the screen dimensions  m  using the following  calculations   The calculated distance may contain a certain error     28   ENGLISH       If the screen dimensions are written as  SD         For 4 3 aspect ratio    For 16 9 aspect ratio    For 16 10 aspect ratio       Screen height  SH       SD m  x 0 6      SD m  x 0 490      SD m  x 0 530       Screen width  SW       SD m  x 0 8      SD m  x 0 872      SD m  x 0 848       Minimum distance  LW       0 11461 x SD m    0 02936      0 10402 x 
78. Logo  HDMI setup  USB terminal Display     Sound Pointer  Terminal Computer 2  Power management Ready  Direct on Off  Standby mode Network  Network 1 2    Screen      Setting    Information    Input EUER    o Deutsch  o Francais  o Italiano   Image adjust o Espa  ol   O Portugu  s      Nederlands   gt  Sound    Svenska   o Suomi    i Setting j o Norsk      Dansk   9 Polski       Image select    Screen    Information    Network        EW exit Back Move        The language used in the On Screen Menu is  available in English  German  French  Italian   Spanish  Portuguese  Dutch  Swedish  Finnish   Norwegian  Danish  Polish  Hungarian  Romanian   Czech  Russian  Turkish  Arabic  Kazak   Vietnamese  Chinese  Korean  Japanese and Thai     58   ENGLISH    This function is used to change the position of the On   Screen Menu     1  Press A Y to select  Menu position      2  Press the   ENTER  button to change  the position       The Menu position changes each time you  press   ENTER  button as follows     the center     the bottom left     the bottom right     the  top left     the top right the center          Auto setup    1  Press A Y to select  Auto setup     2  Press    or the   ENTER  button    3  Press A V to select these functions as  follows     W Input search    This function detects the input signal automatically   When a signal is found  the search will stop        Off Input search will not work       On1   Input search works               On2  Input search works          
79. MI         For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC  refer to  List of compatible signals        page 110 113         The details of wired LAN and wireless communication between the projector and computer  please see  Network       gt  page 67 93     ENGLISH   31    o  o  b zd  i      b d  i   D  Z  Ez  b d  o  o          Powering ON OFF   Connecting the power cord    Connecting the power cord    Be sure to insert the attached power cord securely to its base to prevent it from coming off        ll Power cord holder    A power cord holder is designed to prevent the AC power cord from coming off the projector   Please insert the power cord into the power cord holder correctly as Picture  1  shown     AC Power cord holder       Picture  1     ll Attaching    Attach the AC power cord with the power cord clamp to the projector as follows    Press the clamp on its sides  and then insert the AC power cord with the power cord clamp securely to the  projector as Picture  2  shown  It is correctly attached until you hear the  CLICK  sound  See Picture  3  for  correct attachment     i    fb   2   7     e   xo    D         D   Z   e    5       X    Picture  2  Picture  3     lll Removal  Remove the AC power cord from the electrical outlet while pressing the clamp on its sides                                32   ENGLISH    Powering ON OFF    ON G  STANDBY R  indicator    The power indicator informs you the status of the power  Confirm the status of the  l
80. MX D D       2  Press  lt ENTER gt  button or the  gt   button to select  On  or  Off  to allow  the projector to be detected by AMX  Device Discovery     RoomView    This function allows the projector to monitor and  control the projector through network with Crestron  RoomView       1  Press AY to select  RoomView      2  Press   ENTER  button to select  On   or  Off  with the A V buttons     This projector supports the following application  software from Crestron company      RoomView   Express   e Fusion RV      RoomView   Server Edition     Crestron RoomView  is a system developed by  Crestron Electronics  Inc  which collectively manage  and control multiple system devices connected via  the network  from a computer  This projector supports   Crestron RoomView          For details of  Crestron RoomView   refer to the Crestron  Electronics  Inc  website   Provided only in English     http   www  crestron com    For the download of  RoomView Express   refer to the  Crestron Electronics  Inc  website   Provided only in  English      http   www crestron com getroomview        Memory viewer    1  Select  Network  in the main menu and  then press    or   ENTER  button     2  Select  Memory viewer  with Point AV  buttons and press   ENTER  button     3  Select  Start  and press   ENTER   button    The image file stored in the root directory of the  USB thumb drive is displayed on the screen     f the image file is not available in the root  directory of the USB thumb drive  th
81. ORIES    Do not use or handle the batteries improperly  and refer to the following   Failure to observe this will cause burns  batteries to leak  overheat  explode or catch fire       Use AAA RO3 batteries       Do not use unspecified batteries       Do not disassemble dry cell batteries       Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or fire       Do not allow the   and   terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as  necklaces or hairpins       Do not store batteries together with metallic objects       Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects     Make sure the polarities    and      are correct when inserting the batteries       Do not use a new battery together with an old battery or mix different types of batteries       Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed     Remove the empty batteries from the remote control at once     Insulate the battery using tape or something similar before disposal     Do not allow children to reach the batteries  AAA RO3 type      The battery can cause personal injury if swallowed   e If swallowed  seek medical advice immediately     If the battery fluid leaks  do not touch it with bare hands  and take the following measures if necessary       Battery fluid on your skin or clothing could result in skin inflammation or injury   Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately       Battery fluid coming in contact with your eyes co
82. Panasonic    Operating Instructions  Functional Manual    LCD Projector    Model No  PT VW435N U  PT VXSOSNU                                                          Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Product     lll Before operating this product  please read the instructions carefully  and save this manual  for future use     lll Before using your projector  be sure to read  Read this first      m   pages 2 to 10      ENGLISH    KZ4AC          Read this first        WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DONOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT  TO RAIN OR MOISTURE           3   O  9  3  D   a  O  5    jyueyodul        Power Supply  This Projector is designed to operate on 100 V   240 V  50 Hz 60 Hz AC  house current only     CAUTION  The AC power cord which is supplied with the projector as an accessory can only be used for  power supplies up to 125 V  10 A  If you need to use higher voltages or currents than this  you will  need to obtain a separate 250 V power cord  If you use the accessory cord in such situations  fire  may result           WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN     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    AN 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 presenc
83. QPW Power query 001   Power on   Call back   Lamp condition De slaty  Q S     1   Lamp ON control active  query 2   Lamp ON  3   Lamp OFF control active       Appendix       ENGLISH   107     gt   o  D  o     Sy  x       Technical Information    Other terminals    Outside view                                  Pin No  Signal names   D GND  luminance signal   Qo GND  color signal      Luminance signal  Cy Color signal          IN   terminal          Outside view             Pin No     Signal names       R Pr       G G   SYNC Y       B Pa        5V       DDC data       HD SYNC          6G    amp    9  amp         f          VD  DDC clock          terminal          Outside view                             fr oo09  OTRS  P   B                Pin No  Signal names   D R Pr     G G   SYNC Y    B Pg  13 HD SYNC  VD                      lll Pin assignments and signal names of   S VIDEO IN  terminal    lll Pin assignments and signal names of   COMPUTER 1 IN COMPONENT          Not assigned   5     8  40  d     GND terminals    lllPin assignments and signal names of   COMPUTER 2 IN MONITOR OUT                    O  5   Not assigned   5     8  W  GND terminals    ll Pin assignments and signal names of  lt HDMI gt  terminal             Outside view    Even numbered pins  2  to   2       8     b lb    Ummuu  nuu  Lee                                                                                                                Odd numbered pins  1  to    108   ENGLISH                         
84. Response data    Obtain from MAIN MENU      Network       Network status   Acquire from the WEB control  Detailed set up         Command port set up  page                Data section Blank Mode Termination symbol   NTCONTROL  di    0     CR   LM  ASCII string        020 fe 0K80   o  0x0d    9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte                Mode   0   Non protect mode    e Command transmission method  Transmit by the following command format     Transmitted data                                           Header Data section Termination symbol   0     0    Control command  CR   ees 0X30 cocos eects  ONO ee c  1  ISU  1 5  ORO es  1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte  Receive data  Header Data section Termination symbol     0       0    Control command  CR   eee Ox30 netfee OKO eee fee  ASCM Sting     HOG  1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte             Receive data       Error message    Termination symbol             ERR1    Undefined control command     ERR2    Out of parameter range     ERR3    Busy state or no acceptable period  CR      ERR4    Timeout or no acceptable period OxOd   ERRS5  Wrong data length  uU ERE    ERRA   Password mismatch              2 ooo aoaaa  4 bytes 1 byte             104   ENGLISH    Technical Information    Serial terminal    The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface  specification  so that the projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connector     ll 
85. SD m    0 02936      0 10122 x SD m    0 02936       Maximum distance  LT             0 18465 x SD m    0 03190         0 16764 x SD m    0 03190      0 16311 x SD m    0 03190             lll Projection distance for PT VX505NU    All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements   Unit  m                                                              Projection size For 4 3 aspect ratio For 16 9 aspect ratio  Minimum   Maximum Minimum Maximum  Screen diagonal  SD  distance   distance   Height position  H  distance distance Height position  H    LW   LT   LW   LT   30  0 7 1 1 0 046 0 229 0 8 1 3 0 037 0 187  40  0 9 1 5 0 061 0 305 1 0 1 7 0 050 0 249  50  1 2 1 9 0 076 0 381 13 2 1 0 062 0 311  60  1 4 2 3 0 091 0 457 1 6 2 5 0 075 0 374  70  1 7 2 7 0 107 0 533 1 8 3 0 0 087 0 436  80  1 9 3 1 0 122 0 610 2 1 3 4 0 100 0 498  90  2 2 3 5 0 137 0 686 24 3 8 0 112 0 560  100  24 3 9 0 152 0 762 2 6 4 2 0 125 0 623  120  2 9 47 0 183 0 914 3 1 5 1 0 149 0 747  150  3 6 5 8 0 229 1 143 3 9 6 4 0 187 0 934  200  4 8 7 8 0 305 1 524 5 3 8 5 0 249 1 245  250  6 0 9 7 0 381 1 905 6 6 10 6 0 311 1 557  300  7 3 11 7 0 457 2 286 7 9 12 7 0 374 1 868             Any other projection distance can be obtained according to the screen dimensions  m  using the following    calculations     The calculated distance may contain a certain error     If the screen dimensions are written as  SD         For 4 3 aspect ratio    For 16 9 aspect ratio       Sc
86. TENNA LEVEL NETWORK M DIRECT   MODE 3 CHANNEL 1   Projector     a   control SSID b AUTHENTICATION WPAZPSK 1  ENCRYPTION    Detailed DHCP    set up    SUBNET MASK    MAC ADDRESS    CRESTRON  RoomView DHCP    SUBNET MASK BEEN UO  2  Big MAC ADDRESS    1 Displays the configuration details of wireless LAN   2 Displays the configuration details of wired LAN        ENGLISH   79       W Basic control page    To move from another page  click  Projector control   then  Basic control      Projector Control Window    Basic control Advanced control    Status    Projector  control    Detailed  setup    Change  password    CRESTRON    RoomView    B E    1 Power standby on control    2 Use these to select the input signals    3 Volume adjust    lll Detail control page    POWER       SCART COMPONENT  RGE2 HDMI  VIDEO SVIDEO     NETWORK  VOLUME  STANDARD  DYNAMIC    REAL CINEMA  IMAGE MODE    4 Switches image mode  5 Operation of AV mute       Click  Projector control   then  Advanced control  to display the Detail control page     Projector Control Window    Basic control Advanced control    Status    Projector  control    Detailed  setup    Change  password    CRESTRON  RoomView    BAR       1 Execute Auto setup function   2 Operations on Screen mode   3 Operations on Keystone function  4 Operations on Rear Ceiling   5 Operations on Image adjust    80   ENGLISH       WN          ll Network config page  You can change network settings on projector when connecting with the administrator autho
87. Uni                      Declaraci  n de conformidad  DC     Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Directiva 1999 5 CE    El cliente puede descargar una copia de la DC original de este producto desde nuestro servidor DC  http   www doc panasonic de  Contacto en la U E   Panasonic Services Europe  a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Panasonic Testing Centre   Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R Germany   Este producto ha sido desarrollado para el uso en los siguientes pa  ses     Austria  B  lgica  Bulgaria  Rep  blica Checa  Chipre  Dinamarca  Estonia  Finlandia  Francia  Alemania  Grecia  Hungr  a  Islandia  Irlanda   Italia  Letonia  Lituania  Luxemburgo  Malta  Holanda  Noruega  Polonia  Portugal  Rumania  Eslovenia  Eslovaquia  Espafia  Suecia   Suiza y el Reino Unido                      Dichiarazione di conformit    DoC     Questo apparato    conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE     clienti possono scaricare la copia del DoC originale per questo prodotto dal nostro server DoC  http   www doc panasonic de    Contatto nella EU  Panasonic Services Europe  a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Panasonic Testing Centre   Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R Germany     prodotti sono stati prodotti per l uso nei seguenti paesi    Austria  Belgio  Bulgaria  Repubblica Ceca  Cipro  Danimarca  Estonia  Finlandia  Francia  Germania  Grecia  Irlanda  Islanda  I
88. Wait until the  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt   indicator stops blinking to turn on the projector again      The projector can be turned on after the  lt ON G    STANDBY R    indicator turns red  The waiting time  to restart will be shortened when the normal power off  processing for fan cooling is completed  compared with  the time the AC power cord is immediately unplugged  after the power off     i    fb   2   7     e   xo    D       g   Z   e    E    Bl Direct Power Off function    You can disconnect the power cord from the wall  outlet or turn off the breaker even during projection  without pressing the    5      button on the control  panel or the   STANDBY  button on the remote  control         When using the Direct power Off function  you can  not restart the projector immediately after the power is  disconnected  The lamp remains high temperature and  needs to be cooled  so it sometimes takes longer time  than usual for the lamp to light up again        36   ENGLISH    Projecting       Check the connections of the peripheral devices and  connection of the power cord     page 32  and switch  on the power  B  page 34  to start the projector  Select  the image and adjust the state of the image     Selecting the image    Select an input signal    The image selected with the  lt COMPUTER 1 gt     lt COMPUTER 2 gt    lt VIDEO gt    lt S VIDEO gt    lt HDMI gt  or    NETWORK    button is projected   amp  page 40      Attention        Images may not be projected properly depending 
89. Y R    indicator  lights red  Open the lens cap     3  Press the    5    gt  button on the control panel or  the   POWER ON    button on the remote control   The  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator lights  green and the cooling fans start to operate  The  preparation display appears on the screen and  the count down starts     4  After the countdown  the Input guide  include  the latest input source  lamp power status and  network information  appears on the screen     5  If there is no signal input when start on the  projector  or the current signal is missed while  operating the projector  the Video Computer  selection window will be displayed on the screen   please move the pointer to input source desired  by pressing the A V and the   ENTER  button   And then follow the input signal guidance window  to correct the signal and connection     If the projector is locked with a PIN code  PIN  code input dialog box will appear  Enter the PIN  code as instructed on the next page         When the  Logo select  function is set to  Off   the logo  will not be shown on the screen      page 59         When  Countdown off  or  Off  is selected in the  Display   function  the preparation display will not be shown on the  screen      page 59         When the  Input search  function is set to  On 2   the  input signal will be searched automatically      page 58         When the  Direct on  function is set to  On   the projector  will be turned on automatically by connecting the AC  power 
90. address 192 168 10 100  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  Default gateway 192 168 10 1  DNS 1  DNS 2 NONE          ENGLISH   67              Before using the DHCP server  make sure the DHCP  server is already functioning        For details of IP address  subnet mask  gateway and  DNS  ask the network administrator        A wired LAN and wireless LAN can not be used in the  same segment     Wireless LAN    You can set the network number     1  Press AY to select  Wireless LAN    and press   ENTER  or  gt  button     2  Select the number to be connected  with the AV buttons       Network number  Off    S DIRECT     M DIRECT    S MAP    1   4    User 1     User 3     e Selecting  Off  disables the wireless LAN        Network number   S DIRECT    S MAP  and  1   4  are  available only when connecting via wireless LAN with  the application software the    Wireless Manager mobile  edition 6 0     For details  refer to the operation manual of  the    Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0           Network number   USER 1   USER 3  can be changed in   Wireless detailed setup  menu   m page 68 71     Wireless detailed setup    You can configure more precise network settings  if  you select  M DIRECT  or  USER1   USER3   user   for  Wireless LAN  in the network menu  For network  settings  contact your network administrator     B Configuration of Wireless LAN   M DIRECT     Even if there is no access point  you can still  connect the projector to computer via the  infrastructure  In addition  t
91. amp unit  be sure to hold it by the handle      When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating  there  is a possibility that the lamp may be broken  If replacing the lamp  of a projector which has been installed on the ceiling  you should  always assume that the lamp is broken  and you should stand to the  side of the lamp cover  not underneath it  Remove the lamp cover  gently  Small pieces of glass may fall out when the lamp cover is  opened  If pieces of glass get into your eyes or mouth  seek medical advice immediately        The lamp contains mercury  Consult your local municipality or your dealer about correct disposal of used  lamp units     Attention        Do not use other than designated lamp units       The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice        E When to replace the lamp unit    The lamp unit is a consumable component  Brightness decreases according to duration of usage  so  periodical replacement of the lamp unit is necessary    When the projection lamp of the projector reaches its end of life  the Lamp replacement icon appears on the  screen and   LAMP  indicator lights yellow  Replace the lamp with a new one promptly        On screen LAMP indicator  Lamp replacement icon    Q    The message is displayed for 4 seconds  If you  Over 2 500 hours     Press any button within the 4 seconds  the message  disappears     Lamp runtime          Lights in yellow  even in  If the power is turned on
92. appears     3  Press A V to select the required item   4  Press the   ENTER  button         Refer to  Serial terminal   m page 105                       Default VW430 series  VX500 series   VW435N series  VX505N series  D3500 D3500 series  D4000 D4000 series  D5500 series   Eois DW5000 series  D5600 series   DW5100 series  D5700 series  D5000 series  D6000 series   DW6300 series   DZ6700 series   gia DZ6710 series   DZ570 series   DW530 series    DX500 series  L520 series   Eu  L720 series  L730 series  L780 L750 series  L780 series  L735 L735 series                   L785 L785 series       LB2 series  LB1 series   LB W series  LB75 series  LB80 series   LB90 series  ST10 series       FX400series  FW430 series   F100 series  FW100 series   F200 series  F300 series   FW300 series    F W series       LZ370 LZ370 series                Warning log    This function records anomalous operations while the  projector is in operation and use it when diagnosing  faults     1  Press A Y to select  Warning log      2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  display the latest warning message       Up to 10 warning logs are displayed with the   latest warning message at the top of the list   followed by previous warning messages in  chronological order     Attention      When the  Factory default  function is executed  all  the warning log records will be deleted     Factory default    This function returns all setting values except for  PIN  code lock    Logo PIN code lock    Lamp runtime 
93. articles away     Heated air from the air exhaust port can cause burns  or external damage     ENGLISH   23     e  re   5      i      Q   o  pd  oO     UO      o    xo   g     g     fe   5       Control panel     1    2     3         7 f   4  LAMP O d    5               ON  G    STANDBY  R            6   7      1   lt O    gt  button  Turn the projector on off    2   lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator  Indicate the power status    3    LAMP    indicator  Light yellow when the projection lamp reaches its  end of life    4  WARNING  indicator  Indicate the abnormal conditions of the projector    5  Daylight view sensor  Detect room s light  select proper image quality     24   ENGLISH    About Your Projector        8         9         10      6    MENU  button  Display the MENU screen   page 42    7    ENTER  button  Execute the selected item    8  A V  lt P gt   VOL      buttons  Navigate the MENU screen   Adjust the volume level or mute the sound    9   lt INPUT gt  button  Select the input signal   m page 40      10   lt AUTO SETUP  button  Execute the setting of Auto setup in the setting    menu     About Your Projector    Rear terminals     1      2      3   4      5   6                                                                                                                               compul   eR1IN     COMPU ER2IN  uskB     Us3A  d5 LAN     eme    eS ES  9090909090 oo 000 V  COMPONENTIN MONITOR OUT DISPLAY oL c    SERIALIN VIDEOIN AUDIOIN Mmm I   prm   cm    s   
94. be selected        Some items can be adjusted even if signals are not input        See pages 43 and 44 for details on the items of sub   menu     Menu Navigation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Vertical   48  The main menu consists of the following 9 menu Current mode 2 49  items   CI   49  When a main menu item is selected  the screen SENE H 49  changes to a submenu selection screen  Ispiay area    Display area V   49  ee Input Reset   49  Mode free   49  Store   49  LB PC adjust  a Image select     This function will be available when the input source  come from computer   DE  Image adjust Bl image select   T    Sub menu item Factory default   Page  TE Screen Dynamic   50  Standard   50   p T Real   50  Cinema   50  Blackboard Green    50  send Colorboard Red 50  o Image 1 4   50    Information  Image adjust    E    Network  Sub menu item Factory default   Page  Contrast 32 51  Color   32 51  The sub menu screen of the selected main menu Tint  32 51  appears  and you can set and adjust the various items Iris   51  in the submenu  Color temp    52  Mi Input   85  Red 32 52  Green 32 52  Sub menu item Factory default   Page Blue 32 52  Computer 1 RGB 45 Daylight View 7 52  HDMI 45 Gamma 8 53  Video E 45 Noise reduction   L1 53  S video E 45 Progressive   L1 53  Network   46 Reset E 5
95. bmenu  Press  gt  button to fix the number and   move the red frame pointer to the next   ll Key lock box             The New PIN code input dialog box appears   This function locks the control panel and remote                            control buttons to prevent operation by unauthorized 3  Repeat these steps to set a new PIN  persons  code   1  Press A Y to select the desired items Attention  as below    Be sure to note the new PIN code and keep it on hand  If  you lost the number  you could no longer change the PIN  oy Unlocked  code setting   ap panel  To unlock  use the remote  como 1  Press AY to select  Fan  and then  Lock the operation of the remote Press   ENTER  button   ap ia so UMOE Nee IS COMO  2  Press A V to select one option    P i     This function provides the following options in  the cooling fans  operation when the projector is  iN PIN code lock turned off   This function prevents the projector from being  operated by unauthorized persons and provides the L1 It takes less time to cool the  following setting options for security  projector down than L 2 mode   1  Press A Y to select the desired items Slower and lower sound than L 1  L2 mode  but it takes more time to  as below     cool the projector down                    Off Unlocked     turning on the projector              Enter the PIN code to operate 1  Press A Y to select  Fan control  and                                  the projector once the power cord then Press   ENTER  button   On 2 is discon
96. bols     Illustrations in these operating instructions    Note that illustrations of the projector and screens may differ from the ones you actually see     Page references     n these instructions  references to pages are indicated as       page 00      Term     n these instructions  the  Wireless remote control unit  accessory is referred to as the  Remote control      8   ENGLISH    Read this first        Declaration of Conformity  CE       This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC                    Declaration of Conformity  DoC      e  gz    5  E        Er       Customers can download a copy of the original DoC for this product from our DoC server  http   www doc panasonic de    Contact in the EU  Panasonic Services Europe  a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Panasonic Testing Centre   Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R Germany    This product is intended to be used in the following countries     Austria  Belgium  Bulgaria  Czech  Cyprus  Denmark  Estonia  Finland  France  Germany  Greece  Hungary  Iceland  Ireland  Italy  Latvia   Lithuania  Luxembourg  Malta  Netherlands  Norway  Poland  Portugal  Romania  Slovenia  Slovak  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  amp  UK    Konformitatserklarung  KE     Dieses Ger  t entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprechenden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU   Kunden k  nnen eine Kopie der Original KE f  r dieses Produkt von uns
97. but the effective control range may be reduced      If there are any obstacles between the remote control  and the remote control signal receiver  the remote control  may not operate correctly        You can operate the projector by reflecting the remote  control signal on the screen  The operating range may  differ due to the loss of light caused by the properties of  the screen        When the remote control signal receiver is lit with a  fluorescent light or other strong light source  the projector  may become inoperative  Set the projector as far from  the luminous source as possible     About Your Projector    Projector body   5   6   7            1  Remote control signal receiver   2  Focus Lever      page 37   Adjust the focus    3  Projection Lens   4  Zoom Lever  s page 37   Adjust the zoom    5  Vertical lens shift ring  m page 30     Adjust the vertical position of the projected image      6  Control Panel and Indicators      page 24    7  Lamp cover  page 98   The lamp unit is located inside      8  Air outlet port    Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent  Do  not put heat sensitive objects near this side      9  Speaker    10  AC IN    11  Terminals   amp  page 25     12  Air intake port   Air filter covers  m page 95      13  Adjustable feet  Adjust the projection angle              WARNING        Keep your hands and other objects away from  the air exhaust port        Keep your hand and face away        Do not insert your finger        Keep heat sensitive 
98. c Service Europe  a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R  Germany             16   ENGLISH    Precautions for Use       Notes on Using Wireless Connection    Wireless connection function of the projector uses radio waves in the 2 4 GHz band     c  zO        A radio station license is not required  but be sure to read and fully understand the following items before use  S E   O   EE    B Do not use near other wireless equipment   The following equipment may use radio waves in the same band as the projector   When the projector is used near these devices  radio wave interference may make communication impossible   or the communication speed may become slower     Microwave ovens  etc     Industrial  chemical and medical equipment  etc     In plant radio stations for identifying moving objects such as those used in factory manufacturing lines  etc     Designated low power radio stations       If at all possible  avoid the use of cellular phones  TV sets or radios near the projector   Cellular phones  TV sets  radios and similar devices use different radio bands from the projector  so there  is no effect on wireless communication or the transmission and reception of these devices  However  radio  waves from the projector may produce audio or video noise     B Wireless communication radio waves cannot penetrate steel reinforcements  metal   concrete  etc   Communication is possible through walls and floors made from materials such as wood
99. ched the value set in the field     INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE  Intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field     ll Authentication set up page       The POP SMTP server is set on this page when POP SMTP authentication is required for mail transmissions   Click  Detailed set up   then  Authentication set up  to display the Authentication server setup page        1                                   Select the authentication method specified by  your Internet service provider   2 Setthis if SMTP authentication has been  selected   3 POP server name field  Available input characters   Alphanumeric characters  A   Z  a   z  0   9    hyphen      period      4 POP SMTP server user name field    84   ENGLISH    5 POP SMTP server password field    6 Enter the port number for the SMTP server   normally    25         7 Enter the port number for the POP server   normally    110         8 Button to update settings       ll Contents of mail sent    e Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the e mail settings have    been established            Panasonic projector report CONFIGURE       Projector Type   PT VX505N   Serial No   000000000         E mail setup data                                  TEMPERATURE WARNING SETUP   MINIMUM TIME at 60  minutes interval  NTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Over   32degC   89degF    ERROR   OFF   LAMP RUNTIME   OFF at REMAIN   400   LAMP RUNTIME   OFF at REMAIN   200   NTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE   OFF   Hesse check system         FAN OK     NTAKE AIR
100. compressed  by pressing the  lt D ZOOM     gt  or the   ENTER    button     To exit the Digital zoom       mode  press any button  except the   D ZOOM           ENTER  and A V 4    buttons     To return to the previous screen size  select a screen  size from the Screen Size Adjustment Menu or select  an input source from the Input Source Selection Menu   9 page 45  again  or adjust the screen size with the    D ZOOM       gt  buttons         When input computer signal to the projector   D ZOOM         will be available         Digital zoom      cannot be selected when  True  is  selected in the Screen menu       Digital zoom    cannot be selected when  Custom  is  selected in the Screen menu       Digital zoom      are disabled and cannot be displayed  when  480i    576i    480p    576p    720p    1 035i  or   1 080i  is selected in the PC System Menu  m    page 46     e When  Digital zoom        functions are disabled    1  mark  will appear     This function is used to adjust keystone distortion of  the projected image     1  Press A V to select  Keystone    2  Press    or the   ENTER  button     3  Press A V to choose the item you  want to adjust              Keystone   To correct keystone distortion  To store or reset the keystone  Store    correction          The following items are the  submenu of  Store            Keep the keystone correction ever       Store when the AC power cord is plugged  out or turned off the projector   Release the keystone correction   Reset wh
101. cord to an AC outlet     34   ENGLISH          AV MUTE  7                   IMER  uc          Panasonic  PROJECTOR    on ii or       Preparation Screen    06    Panasonic       The preparation display will disappear  after 30 seconds     Input Guide     es Input source  Lamp power status    Network information  1     1 Please refer to  Verifying the network information        page 67      Video Computer selection       Project Video    Project Computer          Enter a PIN code       Hi When using the top control    Press A V to enter a number  Press    to fix the  number and move the red frame pointer to the next  box  The number changes to  gt   If you fixed an  incorrect number  use the  lt  button to move the  pointer to the number you want to correct  and then  enter the correct number     Repeat this step to complete entering a four digit  number     After entering the four digit number  move the pointer  to  Set   Press the   ENTER  button so that you can  start to operate the projector     BI When using the remote control    Press the Number buttons on the remote control to  enter a number      page 21   When you complete  entering a four digit number  the pointer moves to   Set   Press the   ENTER  button so that you can  start to operate the projector     If you fix an incorrect number  use the  lt  button to  move the pointer to the number you want to correct   and then enter the correct number     If you entered an incorrect PIN code  PIN code and  the number   k 
102. ct yourdealer      Do not put water  chemical or oil to the USB thumb drive  It may cause short out or fire      Do not put foreign objects or put metal objects to the USB terminal  Static electricity may cause data loss or  data corruption      Do not remove the USB thumb drive from the computer or the projector while the USB thumb drive is  reading out or writing the data  It may cause data loss or data corruption      Do not store the USB thumb drive where high temperature  humid or dusty place or magnetizeditems are  around        lll Direct start up into the memory viewer mode       Network     and then an image stored in the root directory of the USB thumb drive is displayed on the screen       If the image file is not available in the root directory of the USB thumb drive  the memory viewer browser  window appears      When the projector is turned off and on while the USB thumb drive is left inside in the memory viewer  mode  the projector starts into the memory viewer mode and an image stored in the USB thumb drive is  displayed on the screen     When you press   AUTO SETUP CANCEL gt  button in the memory viewer mode  the memory viewer browser  window as shown on page 92 appears on the screen    When you remove the USB thumb drive during operating the projector in the memory viewer mode    the input source returns to the previous one selected just before inserting the USB thumb drive     Remote Control    POWER  ON    STANDBY          AUTO SETUP CANCEL SETUP   CANCEL 
103. d  is set to  On   Max 26 W       Panel size    1 6 cm 0 63     aspect ratio 4   3     1 5 cm 0 59     aspect ratio 16   10           Display method    3 transparent LCD panels  RGB                    LCD panel  Drive method Active matrix method  Pixels 1 024 000 786 432   1 280 x 800  x 3 panels  1 024 x 768  x 3 panels  Manual zoom  1 6x    Manual focus   Lens shift  Lens    F 1 6 to 2 12  f 15 28 mm to 24 62 mm       Luminous lamp    280 W UHM lamp                Light output    4 3000 Im 5 000 Im  Horizontal 15 kHz to 100 kHz  Vertical 50 Hz to 100 Hz  for RGB signal  Dot clock frequency  140 MHz or less   525i 480i   Horizontal 15 75 kHz  Vertical 60 Hz   525p 480p   Horizontal 31 5 kHz  Vertical 60 Hz   750 720  60p  Horizontal 45 kHz  Vertical 60 Hz   1125 1080  60i  Horizontal 33 75 kHz  Vertical 60 Hz  Applicable for YPsPr signal  625i 576i   Horizontal 15 63 kHz  Vertical 50 Hz  scanning  625p 576p   Horizontal 31 25 kHz  Vertical 50 Hz  frequency  750 720  50p  Horizontal 37 5 kHz  Vertical 50 Hz  BA  1125 1080 50i  Horizontal 28 13 kHz  Vertical 50 Hz       HD SYNC and V terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC       for Video signal   including S video     Horizontal 15 75 kHz   15 63 kHz  Vertical 50 Hz   60 Hz       for HDMI signal       525p 480p   625p 576p   750 720  60p  750 720  50p  1 125 1 080  60p  1 125 1 080  50p   1 125 1 080  60i  1 125 1 080  50i       Displayable resolution  VGA to WUXGA  non interlace        Dot clock frequency  up
104. d keep them away from young children     ENGLISH   19    5   h   e      3       27  fe         jyueyodul           Precautions for Use    ll Contents of the supplied CD ROM  The contents of the supplied CD ROM are as follow        Manual list  PDF     Software       GO Operating Instructions     Functional  Manual   G Operation Manual Multi Projector  Monitoring  amp  Control Software 2 7   G Operation Manual Logo Transfer  Software 2 0   G Operation Manual Wireless Manager  ME6 0    OG List of compatible projector models    This is a list of projectors that are compatible with  the software  refer to the right column   and their  restrictions   G Software license   GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE and GNU  LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE           e Multi Projector Monitoring  amp  Control  Software 2 7 Windows     This software allows you to monitor and control  multiple projectors connected to the LAN   OG Logo Transfer Software 2 0 Windows     This software allows you to create original  images  such as company logos to be displayed  when projection starts  and transfer them to the  projector   9 Wireless Manager ME6 0  Windows   Mac     This software allows you to send computer  Screen displays over wireless wired LAN        Optional accessories                   Options Model No   Ceiling Mount Bracket ET PKV100H  for high ceilings   ET PKV100S  for low ceilings   Projector Mount Base ET PKV200B  Replacement Lamp Unit ET LAV200  Replacement Filter Unit ET RFV200  ET UW100      
105. e memory  viewer browser window appears         The Memory Viewer function is available only when the  USB thumb drive is inserted  otherwise  it will grayout        For details  see the  Memory Viewer function  of the  Network menu       page 90 93     Network factory default    You can reset the network setting to the factory  default of the projector     1  Press AY to select  Network factory  default   and press   ENTER  button     2  A confirmation box appears and select   Yes  and then press   ENTER  button   Another confirmation box appears and  select  Yes  and then press   ENTER    button     ENGLISH   73              Network connections    The projector has a network fuction  and the following operations are available from the computer using the web  browser control         Setting and adjustment of the projector       Display of the projector status       Transmission of an E mail message when there is a problem with the projector         ALAN cable is required to use the network function     Computer                                        LAN cable  straight      LAN cable  straight              ABA  m  Hub              A Web browser is required to use this function   Confirm that the Web browser can be used beforehand   Compatible OS   Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7  Mac OS X v10 4 v10 5 v10 6 v10 7  Compatible Web Browser   Internet Explorer 7 0 8 0 9 0  Safari 4 0 5 0  Mac OS        Communication with an E mail server is required to use the E mail function 
106. e of  important operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying the  product           CAUTION  This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power  plug  Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug  This plug  will only fit a grounding type power outlet  This is a safety feature  If  you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet  contact an electrician   Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug  Do not remove                   WARNING   AEN TURN OFF THE UV LAMP BEFORE OPENING THE LAMP COVER        2   ENGLISH       Read this first     FCC NOTICE  USA        Declaration of Conformity t 6  Model Number  PT VW435NU PT VX505NU    T  Trade Name  Panasonic o E  Responsible Party  Panasonic Corporation of North America Ee  Address  One Panasonic Way  Secaucus  NJ 07094   6       Telephone number   877 803 8492   E mail  projectorsupport us panasonic com   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation    To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized  modifications     CAUTION    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant  to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits a
107. ecure Tunneling  It is one of 70  the wireless authentication methods compatible with IEEE 802 1X  It does not  require digital authentication  but establishes a tunnel for the authentication  process using a secret key cryptosystem  and authenticates the tunnel mutually  to improve security  Cisco s proprietary method    EAP TTLS Abbreviation of EAP Tunneled Transport Layer Security  It is one of the wireless 70  authentication methods compatible with IEEE 802 1X  It performs mutual  authentication with a digital certificate by the authentication server  and ID   password by the client  A tunnel is established for the authentication process   Developed by Func Software in the U S    GTC Abbreviation of EAP Generic Token Card  It is one of the wireless authentication   70    EAP GTC  methods compatible with IEEE 802 1X  Authentication is performed with ID and  password  Password is acquired from a security token    INFRASTRUCTURE   This is the mode in which communications are performed via the access point  68    infrastructure   mode    IP address Internet Protocol  IP  is a protocol for distributing data  and the address 67  corresponding to the data distribution destination is called the IP address  The 68  same IP address cannot be used within the same LAN  75   LAN Abbreviation for Local Area Network  This is a network with a relatively narrow 17  range such as inside a company    MAC address Each network adapter has its own ID No  89          ENGLISH   117    Appendix  
108. efault gateway 192 168 11 1          SSID    Panasonic Projector          Slp of the projector ID  Channel 1  Key The same string as the SSID                ll Computer operation             Mode AD HOC  Authentication OPEN  Encryption NONE  Channel 11          1  Make the network setting according to your system administrator     e  f you select  M DIRECT  for  Wireless LAN  in the network menu  the IP address will automatically be    acquired        f you select default settings of  USER 1     USER 3  for  Wireless LAN  in the network menu   9 page 71   then the computer can be used with the following network settings                    IP address 192 168 11 101  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  Default gateway 192 168 11 1                2  Click  Start    Connect To       Wireless Network Connection     select the wireless  network of  SSID  set with the projector  and then click  Connect        When you select default settings of  M DIRECT  for  Wireless LAN  in the network menu  the SSID is   M DIRECT   The last 4 digits    When you select default settings of  USER 1    USER 3  for  Wireless LAN  in the network menu  the  SSID is  Panasonic Projector       The names are for Windows XP  In Windows Vista Windows 7  the procedure will be  Start  5 Connect To   The names  may differ depending on the Operation System  Please connect the network according to the displayed names on your  computer          f you use any wireless utility other than Windows  Wireless Network Connection
109. ely  Hold the used lamp  unit by its handles  and pull it gently from  the projector                                                                                                                                   4  Insert the new lamp unit in correct Lamp unit  direction  Tighten the three lamp unit  fixing screws securely with a Phillips Handles  screwdriver                                              5  Attach the lamp cover  and tighten the  lamp cover fixing screw securely with a  Phillips screwdriver       Attach the lamp cover by pushing it slowly opposite   the direction of the arrow         When you replace the new lamp unit  ET LAV200   the projector resets the total usage time of the lamp unit automatically                                                                                                                                         Lamp unit               a  D      D     fa   e       98   ENGLISH    Replacement       Attaching the Lens Cap    When moving this projector or while not using it over an extended period of time  attach the lens cap   To prevent loss for the lens cap  please according to the following procedures  attach the lens cap with the string  of accessories     1  Thread the thinner end of the string through  the hole on the lens cap     1    Lens cap        String    2  Thread the other end of the string through  the hole on the bottom of the projector        o  oO             i    Lad      i           ENGLISH   99          5    a  D  
110. em should occur inside the projector  the  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt     LAMP   and or   WARNING    indicators will inform you  Manage the indicated problems as follow     CAUTION        Before you take a remedial measure  follow the procedure of switching the power off indicated in    Turning off the projector           page 36          f multiple indicators light or blink  verify the status of the projector by looking at each indicator         Confirm the status of the power indicated on the  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator     LAMP indicator                      Indicator Lighting in yellow  Status The projection lamp reaches its end of life   Check Is there a Lamp replacement icon appears on the screen   Replace the lamp unit   Remedy     page 98            Contact your dealer for repair services when   LAMP  indicator persists to light after taking these measurements     BI WARNING indicator                      Indicator Lights in red  Blinks in red   If the temperature within the projector becomes too high   the   WARNING  indicator will start to flash slowly   The projector detects an abnormal   If the temperature within the projector becomes even  Status condition and cannot be turned higher  the   WARNING  indicator will flash faster  and the  on   lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator blinks in orange  When  the projector has cooled inside and returned to operating  temperature  it will turn off automatically     Did you provide appropriate space for the projector to be
111. en the AC power cord is plugged             out            For more details about the keystone correction  refer to   Using the KEYSTONE button   page 39      ENGLISH   55    Ceiling  This function is used to project the image from a To reset the C data  all adjustments will return  ceiling mounted projector  to their previous figures   1  Press A Y to select  Ceiling  and then Press A Y to select  Reset  and then  press the   ENTER   button  press the   ENTER  button         A confirmation box appears and then select  2  Press A V to change the image   Yes          When this function is set to  On   the picture will  be top bottom and left right reversed     This function is used to project the image from rear of  the screen     1  Press A Y to select  Rear  and then  press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to change the image       When this function is set to  On   the picture will  be left right reversed     Screen aspect        PT VW435NU Only     This function is used to project the image to a 4 3 or   16 9 projection screen    1  Press A V to select  Screen aspect   and then press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to choose one from the  items as below                    Default 16 10  16 10 is the aspect of the LCD  panel   16 9 Set to a 16 9 projection screen   4 3 Set to a 4 3 projection screen              Attention        When the  4 3  function is selected   Natural wide  is not  available in the AV screen        When the  16 9  function is selected   Wide 
112. enu yira arer aesan 43  ackground           seene L Switching the input signal                40  Basic operations by using the remote    LAMP indicator                                 94  control           essere 38 L 62 T  Blackboard Green                            50 et nen xc LEES 97 Terminal sies eA 60  Brightness                                sss 51 uid uid E E LE 58 JIITIE cicius seco E a eus 51  p d p eretara Troubleshooting    100  C List of compatible signals               110 Tite 54  page ah m n nE A  Boop 59 Turning Off the Projector                36  Se Se eS M Turning On the Projector                  34  Cautions when transporting         9  14 Mai 43  CD ROM S coL cu 20 iiA ipe cial anata ou  Gellligea n ean ber te ee B ud Du USB terminal              aiarren 60    Managing the indicated problems   94  CNEMa RR UR DM 50      Manual PC adjust                            48 V  Closed caption                       uusss 62 doe    Menu Navigation                              42 Video delay control                          64  COlO RN DE 51 s      Menu position                          ssssss 58 Video System Selection                   45  Colorboard   eese 50  e ED 57  VMolume                                 cesses 57  Color temp            ccccccssssssseeeeeeessseees 52 Mute 40  57  Computer System Selection            45 Mute      w  Connecting erinnern 31 N WARNING indicator                         94  Connecting the power cord              32 Network       
113. epair the projector yourself     During a thunderstorm  do not touch the projector or the cable   Electric shocks can result     Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power plug   If the power cord is used while damaged  electric shocks  short circuits or fire will result       Do not damage the power cord  make any modifications to it  place it near any hot objects  bend it  excessively  twist it  pull it  place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle   Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary     Insert the power plug securely into the wall outlet   If the plug is not inserted correctly  electric shocks or overheating will result       Do not use anything other than the provided power cord       Do not use the provided power cord for other electrical equipment       Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall     Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust    Failure to observe this will cause a fire   e  f dust builds up on the power plug  the resulting humidity can damage the insulation        f not using the projector for an extended period of time  pull the power plug out from the wall outlet   Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth regularly     Do not handle the power plug with wet hands   Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks     Do not overload the wa
114. equipment  You do not have to carry a computer or other equipment to project images     Store images on a dedicated USB  Universal Serial Bus  thumb drive and insert it into the USB port  Series A  of  the projector  then you can project those images     Which images can be projected with the Memory Viewer function    With the Memory Viewer function  you can project images in these formats below     Bitmap data     JPEG data     Text data    JPEG data used with Memory Viewer  Memory viewer does not support the resolution of image greater than 8191 x 8191 pixels     Text data used with Memory Viewer  Memory viewer supports the text file with the ASCII format for single byte  Other text formats cannot  be supported     Back up the data   It is recommended that important data to edit with Network Viewer  See Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0   and store in USB thumb drive should be stored in other media in advance  We are not responsible for any  data losses or damages resulting from use of the Memory Viewer function     li USB thumb drive for the Memory Viewer function    Commercially available USB thumb drives can be used for this Memory Viewer function   The USB port is compatible with USB thumb drive formatted with FAT16 or FAT32   It is not compatible with other formats  Please note that when you format the USB thumb drive     W Inserting the USB thumb drive    Insert the USB thumb drive directly into the USB port on the rear terminal of the projector as shown in the     
115. erem KE Server herunterladen  http   www doc panasonic de    Kontaktadresse in der EG  Panasonic Services Europe  a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Panasonic Testing Centre   Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R Germany    Dieses Produkt ist f  r den Einsatz in den folgenden Landern vorgesehen      sterreich  Belgien  Bulgarien  Tschechische Republik  Zypern  D  nemark  Estland  Finnland  Frankreich  Deutschland  Griechenland   Ungarn  Island  Irland  Italien  Lettland  Litauen  Luxemburg  Malta  Niederlande  Norwegen  Polen  Portugal  Rum  nien  Slowenien   Slowakei  Spanien  Schweden  Schweiz und Gro  britannien    D  claration de Conformit    DC     Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC   Les clients peuvent t  l  charger une copie de la DC originale pour ce produit    partir de notre serveur DC  http   www doc panasonic de                               Coordonn  es dans l UE   Panasonic Services Europe  a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH  Panasonic Testing Centre   Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R Germany    Ce produit est concu pour l utilisation dans les pays suivants     Autriche  Belgique  Bulgarie  R  publique Tch  quie  Chypre  Danemark  Estonie  Finlande  France  Allemagne  Gr  ce  Hongrie  Islande   Irlande  Italie  Lettonie  Lituanie  Luxembourg  Malte  Pays Bas  Norv  ge  Pologne  Portugal  Roumanie  Slov  nie  Slovaquie  Espagne   Su  de  Suisse et Royaume 
116. ess and  setting     Enter the DNS server  address if DHCP server is  not used        DNS2    Display of  Alternate DNS  server address and  setting        Enter the alternate DNS  server address if DHCP  server is not used        x  Glossary   page 117     118         Before using the DHCP server  make sure the DHCP  server is already functioning        For details of IP address  subnet mask  gateway and  DNS server  ask the network administrator        A wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be used in the    same segment     3  Press AV   4   to select  Next   and  press   ENTER  button    Wired detailed setup  screen  2 3  setting screen    is displayed     Make the settings related to the wireless  connection between the projector and the    networ    k   Select  Cancel  instead of  Next  to cancel the    configuration change           SSID            If the mode is  AD HOC    enter the same character  string as that of SSID set  on the computer to be  connected  If the mode is   Infrastructure     enter  the SSID registered at the  access point               Glossary     page 117     118       SSID has to be entered in alphanumeric letters       You cannot set    any    or    ANY    for SSID        Select  AD HOC  or       e Mode  Infrastructure    Connect projector and  AD HOC   computer directly without    access point        Infrastructure            Connect through access  point          Glossary     B  page 117     118            Authentication    Set the user  authent
117. f  Pointer  Arrow Fingertip Dot        When the pointer displays on the screen  you can use  the   MOUSE CONTROL   button on the remote control  to move the pointer     Terminal    The COMPUTER 2 IN MONITOR OUT terminal on  the back of the projector is switchable for computer 2  input or monitor output     1  Press A Y to select  Terminal  and  then press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to switch the item                       Computer 2 Computer input  Monitor out Monitor out      Terminal function is not available when selecting   Computer 2  to the input source  Change the input  source to the others  HDMI  Computer 1  Video  S Video   so that the Terminal function will be available     Standby mode    For reducing power consumption as well as  maintaining the lamp life  the Power management  function turns off the projection lamp when the  projector is not operated for a certain period     1  Press A Y to select  Power  management      2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  access the submenu     B Mode    1  Press A V and then press the    ENTER  button to select one mode  among the items as below        Ready  When the lamp has been fully cooled  down  the  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt   indicator changes to green blinking   In this condition  the projection lamp  will be turned on if the input signal   is reconnected or any button on the  control panel or remote control is  pressed     Shut   When the lamp has been fully cooled  down   down  the power will be turned o
118. ff                 Off  Power management  function is off     ll Timer    1  Press A Y to select  Timer  and then  press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A Y to set the Timer 1 30min          The  Power management  function is not available when  the input signal is  Network      1  Press A Y to select  Direct on  and  then press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to switch between  On  and   Off        When this function is set to  On   the projector  will be automatically turned on just by  connecting the AC power cord to a wall outlet        Be sure to turn off the projector properly  If the  projector is turned off in the incorrect sequence   the  Direct On  function does not work properly        This function can set the electric power when the   projector is standing by    1  Press A Y to select  Standby mode   and then press the   ENTER  button     2  Press A V to switch between the items  as below        Restricts some functions in  Eco standby mode to reduce power  consumption     Does not restrict functionality  even in standby mode        Network                    When selecting  Network   the cooling fans may be  running depending on the temperature inside the  projector even if the projector is turned off    e  f Standby mode is set to  Eco   you cannot use network  functions when the projector is standing by  Also  you  cannot use some RS 232C protocol commands      If set to  Network   you can use network functions when  the projector is standing by    e  f 
119. fire  short circuits or serious electric  shocks will result     When not using the projector for an extended period of time  disconnect the power plug from the wall  outlet and remove the batteries from the remote control     Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before carrying out any cleaning and replacing the unit   Electric shocks can result if this is not done     lil ON USE INSTALLATION    Do not put your weight on this projector   You could fall or the projector could break  and injury will result       Be especially careful not to let young children stand or sit on the projector     Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations   Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate  or result in fire       Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves     Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector   Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables  which will cause fire or electric shocks  to occur     Never plug headphones and earphones into VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jack   Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss     E ACCESSORIES    Do not use the old lamp unit   If used it could cause lamp explosion     If the lamp has broken  ventilate the room immediately  Do not touch or bring your face close to the  broken pieces   Failure to observe this will cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke and which  c
120. ga MRA3102A txt 250 KB Text file 2012 06 12 13 41             Thumbnail display Displays current directory path    x Memory viewer             Menu     y wy on     dide    M Ed c      to upper i 1jpg 2jpg 3jpg  directory as        j Fad      E b  4  UE                  Even before the completion of thumbnail images drawing  the image selection is available by pressing point  AY  lt P buttons   Though thumbnail images drawing cannot be interrupted by pressing any of point AV   4    buttons  the operation is valid       A file more than 10MB is not displayed as thumbnails  Icons are displayed in substitution for thumbnails    e Only JPEG  Bitmap and Text icons can be supported in the browser screen     Icon indication    Folder icon  Displays the contents of the selected folder with   ENTER    button    Top directory icon  Moves to upper directory with   ENTER  button      E A    JPEG file icon  Bitmap file icon    Text file icon    Es    92   ENGLISH    ll Termination of memory viewer    To terminate the memory viewer function  take one of methods described below   e Terminate with projector   s on screen menu   1  Select  Wired  or  Wireless  from the input menu of the projector  Press   ENTER  button   2  Select    Memory Viewer  with the point AV buttons and press   ENTER  button  The  Enter Exit  pallet of  the memory viewer appears   3  Select  Exit  and press   ENTER  button     Terminate with memory viewer mode  1  During the image displaying  press   AUTO SETUP CANCEL 
121. ght enough   The factory default setting is in this option        User  The logo transferred by  Logo  Transfer Software     is projected                  1   Logo Transfer Software  is included on the  supplied CD ROM     ll Logo PIN code lock    This function prevents an unauthorized person from  changing the screen logo        Off The screen logo can be changed freely  from the Logo Menu        On The screen logo cannot be changed  without a Logo PIN code                      f you want to change the Logo PIN code lock setting   press the   ENTER  button and the Logo PIN code  dialog box appears  Enter a Logo PIN code by following  the steps below  The initial Logo PIN code is set to    4321     at the factory        You can enter a Logo PIN code through the control panel  or the remote control  For details  please refer to  Enter a  PIN code   s page 35      ENGLISH   59             W Logo PIN code change    Logo PIN code can be changed to your desired four   digit number     1  Press A V to select  Logo PIN code  change  and press the   ENTER     button       Current logo PIN code dialog box appears     2  Press A V to enter the current code   press the  gt  button to fix the number    and move the red frame pointer to the    next box       The New Logo PIN code input dialog box  appears     3  Repeat this step to set the new Logo  PIN code     Attention        Be sure to note the new Logo PIN code and keep it on  hand  If you lost the number  you could no longer change 
122. gt  button  The browser window appears on  the screen   2  Press   AUTO SETUP CANCEL gt  button again  The cursor moves to menu item   3  Select  Exit  on the browser window with the point  lt b buttons and press   ENTER  button     Terminate with plugged out the USB thumb directly     i Formatting the USB thumb drive    A new USB thumb drive or a USB thumb drive formatted by computer or camera must be formatted by   this product  Memory Viewer function may not operate properly with a USB thumb drive formatted by   other equipment    1  In the memory viewer mode  press   AUTO SETUP CANCEL gt  button  The browser window appears on  the screen    2  Press   AUTO SETUP CANCEL gt  button again  The cursor moves to menu item    3  Select  Format  from  Set  with the point buttons and press   ENTER  button  The format confirmation  window appears    4  Select  OK  with the  lt b buttons and press   ENTER  button to start formatting  It takes about 1 2  seconds to complete the formatting        Format USB flash drive        e Formatting the USB thumb drive may delete all the stored data  please backup the data you need before  formatting    e During formatting the USB thumb drive  do not turn off the power or eject the USB thumb drive because the  data in the USB thumb drive might get damaged  During formatting  the USB thumb drive is blinking        ENGLISH   93       E  5  Pre  D  5  D  5  fa   e       LAMP and WARNING Indicators       Managing the indicated problems    If a probl
123. he connection with   the iPad   iPhone   iPod touch is much easier  For  details  please refer to  Sending image from iPad    iPhone   iPod touch    page 71     1  Press AY to select  Wireless detailed  setup   and press   ENTER  button        2  Press AY to select an item  and  change the setting according to the  instructions        IP Address     Displaying and Enter the IP address   setting the IP address        68   ENGLISH       Subnet Mask     Displaying and    setting the subnet Enter the subnet mask        mask    SSID   Select M DERECT in    Displaying and Wireless LAN  then the   setting the SSID  SSID can be set   Select M DERECT in  Wireless LAN  then the   Channel Channel can be set     Select a channel for the  access point      page  21         Select M DERECT  in Wireless LAN   then the KEY can  be set  Setting a key  Key for the access point   Input either 8 to 63  alphanumerics or a  64 digit string in the  hexadecimal format                 x  Glossary   page 117     118     3  Press AV 4   to select  SET   and  press   ENTER  button   The current setting of network will be saved       After the configuration is completed  you must select   SET  and press the   ENTER  button  At this time  if you  select  Cancel   You will cancel the setting change     B Default settings of  M DIRECT   The following settings as  M DIRECT  in the  wireless LAN are set before the projector leaves  the factory        IP Address   192 168 12 100    Subnet Mask    255 255 255 0
124. ication method  used by the network to  be connected        OPEN    Select when making  a connection using   AD HOC   or when  the access point  authentication method  is OpenSystem  1        SHARED    Select when making  a connection using   AD HOC   or when  the access point  authentication method  is Shared Key  1        WPA PSK  2    Select when the  access point  authentication method  is WPA PSK  1        WPA2 PSK       Select when the  access point  authentication method  is WPA2 PSK  1        WPA EAP   WPA2 EAP  2    Select when the  access point  authentication method  is WPA EAP  1   WPA2 EAP  1        WPA EAP  2       Select when the  access point  authentication method  is WPA EAP  t           ENGLISH   69                      Select when the  access point  authentication method  is WPA2 EAP  1     WPA2 EAP  2             Select the encryption  method to be used for       Encryption  communication between  the projector and the  network        Select when transmit  without encryption  It is       NONE selectable only when   Authentication  is  OPEN   or  SHARED     WEP  1 Select when Encryption is    WEP     Select when Encryption is  P    Selectable when   Authentication  is either   WPA PSK    WPA2   PSK    WPA EAP     WPA2 EAP      TKIP  1       Select when Encryption is  AES    Selectable when   Authentication  is either   WPA PSK    WPA2   PSK    WPA EAP     WPA2 EAP      AES  1       Select the channel to use   Refer to page 6 for usable  channels     Channe
125. icture is the power of the projector and the connected devices back on   not stable       sn t unsupported signal cable connected  110 113           Set the sound channel of the attached device to Linear PCM         No sound is output   e  f no audio signal is output during HDMI cable connection  connect the 60  from a HDMI device    audio cable to COMPUTER AUDIO IN 2 terminal and set to  Computer  2  in  Sound  of  Setting  menu                       The image is     Check  PC adj   or  Screen  and adjust them  48  54  distorted or runs off    The exclamation     Your operation is invalid  Operate correctly       mark  f  appears on   the screen             f the problem persists  after confirming the contents of the table  please consult your dealer     o  oO             i    Lad      i           ENGLISH   101        Technical Information    PJLink protocol    The network function of the projector supports PJLink class 1  and the PJLink protocol can be used to perform  projector setting and projector status query operations from a computer     Bl Control commands    The following table lists the PJLink protocol commands that can be used to control the projector                       Command Control details Notes  Parameters  POWR Power supply control 0   Standby  1   Power ON  Parameters  POWR   Power supply status query 0   Standby 1   Power ON  2   Cool down in progress 3  Warm up in progress  INPT Input selection Parameters  11   RGB 1 12   RGB2 13   SCART  INPT   Input 
126. in malfunctions       Do not transport the projector with the adjustable feet extended  Doing so may damage the adjustable feet        5          mi  3  o          e    jyueyodul        Cautions when installing    lll Do not set up the projector outdoors     The projector is designed for indoor use only     lll Do not use under the following conditions       Places where vibration and impacts occur such as in a car or vehicle  Doing so may damage the internal parts  and result in malfunctions       Near the exhaust of an air conditioner or near lights  studio lamps  etc   where temperature changes greatly   Operating environment m   page 115   Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp or result in deformation of the  outer case and malfunctions       Near high voltage power lines or near motors  Doing so may interfere with the operation of the projector   lll Be sure to ask a specialized technician when installing the product to a  ceiling   This requires an optional ceiling mount bracket   Model No   ET PKV100H  for high ceilings   ET PKV 1008  for low ceilings    ET PKV200B  Projector Mount Base    Bl When using the projector in the elevation of below 1 200 m  make sure   Fan control  is set to  Off      Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions     Bl When using the projector in the elevation of above 1 200 m and below  2 000m  make sure  Fan control  is set to  On 1    Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts
127. ing Interlace     ll Screen    The selected Screen size is displayed     Mi Language    The selected language is displayed     66   ENGLISH       Hi Lamp power    The selected lamp mode is displayed     Hi Lamp runtime  The cumulative lamp operating time is displayed     ll Power management     Off     Ready  or  Shut down   and  Timer  are  displayed     H Key lock    The selected Key lock icon is displayed     ll PIN code lock   Off    On 1  or  On 2  is displayed     Hi Remote control  The selected remote control code is displayed     ll Serial number    The serial number of the projector is displayed   The serial number is used to service the projector        Select  Setting  from the Main Menu  see   Navigating through the menu  on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control Control Panel    ON  G     STANDBY       POINTER     COMPUTER        AIIE 1   EIS oe 2  8 om             Verifying the network information    When connecting the projector via the dedicated  applications of  Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0   or iPad   iPhone   iPod touch  the network number  the  project name and ID of Wireless LAN are required   You can check these information by entering  Input  Guide  or  Network Status    s page 72     Input Guide    Network number of wireless LAN     Left  Projector name   Right  Projector ID    WIRELESS  Name0081    M DIRECT  Proj0081       To display the input guide  please press the  INPUT   button on the control panel or any one 
128. ireless LAN  When a computer is connected to an access point  it can  communicate through the network connected to the access point    AD HOC This is the mode in which computers communicate with each other directly  69  rather than via access points    AES Next generation standard cryptography standardized by the National Institute of 69  Standards and Technology  NIST    AES  Advanced Encryption Standard   Default Gateway The devices that are used for different network standards from yours  Default 67  Gateway enables a connection with other network  by adjusting bilateral 68  differences such as communication protocols  If no gateway is specified for the 75  IP address of access destination  data will be sent to the host set as the default  gateway    DHCP Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  This function 67  automatically assigns IP addresses to the connected equipment  If a device with   68  the DHCP server function is present within a LAN  it automatically assigns IP 75  addresses to the connected equipment    EAP Abbreviation of PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol  An authentication 70  protocol extended from PPP  which is used for user authentication for remote  access  MD5  TLS  S Key  etc  are supported as authentication methods  This  protocol is adopted by the wireless LAN authentication standard IEEE 802 1X   and available methods include EAP TLS EAP TTLS EAP LEAP EAP PEAP   EAP MD5    EAP FAST Abbreviation of EAP Flexible Authentication via S
129. jecting image for 30 minutes and  longer     lll Do not touch the surface of the projector lens with your bare hand     If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else  this will be magnified and projected  onto the screen     ll LCD Panel    The display unit of this projector comprises three LCD panels  Although an LCD panel is a product of high   precision technology  some of the pixels on the projected image may be missing or constantly lit  Please note that  this is not a malfunction    Displaying a still image for a longer time may result in an after image on the LCD panels  If this happens  display  the all white screen in the test pattern for an hour or more        3   O  9  3  D     O  5    jyueyodul        lll Optical components    Operating the projector in an environment with high temperature or heavy exposure to dust or tobacco smoke  will reduce the service life of the optical components  such as the LCD panel and polarizing plate  and may  necessitate their replacement within less than one year of use  For details  consult your dealer     E Lamp    The luminous source of the projector is a mercury lamp with high internal pressure   A high pressure mercury lamp has following characteristics       The brightness of the lamp will decrease by duration of usage       The lamp may burst with sound or shorten life by shock or chipping       The life of the lamp varies greatly depending on individual specificities and usage conditions  In par
130. k k   will turn red for a moment  Enter  the correct PIN code all over again       If the PIN code number is not entered or wrong PIN code  number is entered within three minutes after the PIN  code dialog box appeared  the projector will be turned off  automatically        The    1234    is set as the initial PIN code at the factory     Powering ON OFF    PIN Code Input Dialog Box    PIN code  EN EN EN   Se  Se      Adjust 4  Move       After the OK icon disappears   you can operate the projector           OK       ENGLISH   35       o   2       2n      Q  o  2  0      a       Powering ON OFF       Turning Off the Projector    1  Press the  lt      gt  button on the control panel or    the   STANDBY  button on the remote control     and Power off  appears on the screen  Power off  disappears after 4 seconds     2  Press the    5      button on the control panel or  the   STANDBY  button on the remote control  again to turn off the projector  The  lt ON G    STANDBY R   indicator starts to blink orange   and the cooling fans keep running  At this time   you can unplug the AC power cord even if the  fans are still running        3  When the projector has cooled down enough  the   lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator stops blinking  and you can turn on the projector         Do not put the projector in a case before the projector is  cooled enough        While the  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator is blinking   the lamp is being cooled down and the projector cannot  be turned on  
131. ket which is not purchased from an authorized distributors  or environmental  conditions        Remove an unused ceiling mount bracket promptly        Ensure to use a torque driver and do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver        For details  see the work instruction manual packed together with the ceiling mount bracket        The model Nos  of the accessories and the parts sold separately are subject to change without notice      Make sure the screws on the ceiling mount kit cannot touch the metal parts materials  metallic lath  wire or  board  in the ceiling board  Otherwise it may result in fire hazard        Bottom view                Model No  of ceiling mount bracket   ET PKV100H  for high ceilings   ET PKV1008  for low ceilings   Model No  of projector mount base   ET PKV200B              P M4 x 0 7        HI i 10 mm 0 39      Torque 1 2     0 1N m                       gt   o  D   o        Sy  x                               116   ENGLISH                                                    A discrete ID No  is assigned to each and every network adapter around the  world  These IDs are used to exchange data between adapters  These IDs  are a combination of a discrete number managed and assigned by the IEEE to  each individual manufacturer and a unique number assigned to each individual  adapter by the manufacturer        Item Descriptions cce  page   Access point These are stations for relaying electromagnetic signals between computers 69  in a w
132. l  3                x 1     Glossary     s page 117     118     x 2  Available when the mode is set to   Infrastructure        3  Available when the mode is set to  AD HOC          Important video audio data is protected because AES  encryption processing takes place in advance for all  network numbers  even if  Encryption  is set to  NONE         4  Press AY 4b to select  Next   and  press   ENTER  button   At this point  select  Back  to go back to the    previous screen  1 3   or select  Cancel  to  cancel the configuration change     In addition  further perform the following    setting depending on  Authentication  and   Encryption  settings      0   ENGLISH         The setting menu is different depending on the setting  of  Authentication  and  Encryption   The above menu is  an example when  Authentication  is set to  OPEN  or   SHARED  and  Encryption  is set to  WEP          When setting  OPEN  or  SHARED   as authentication and setting   WEP  as the encryption method   Default key   Set 1     4 numerals for the  default key     Set a WEP key to the key  number selected with   Default key    Either the 64 bit or 128 bit  WEP key can be set  For  the 64 bit key  input five  alphanumerics  or a 10 digit  string for the hexadecimal  format  for the 128 bit key   input 13 alphanumerics   or a 26 digit string for the  hexadecimal format        When using  WPA PSK  or   WPA2 PSK     Set a key   Input either 8 to 63  alphanumerics or a 64 digit  string in the hexadecimal  f
133. ling mount bracket when you install the bracket and the projector     Attention        To ensure projector performance and security  installation of the ceiling mount bracket must be carried by your  dealer or a qualified technician     ENGLISH   27       Screen size and throw distance                                                    Place the projector referring Projected image  to the diagram on the right ET  and the figures of throwing Sp    Screen    distance  You can adjust the Es E L L  LW LT   display size  im zi mm Miam     SW    SSSSSSNNNNN ANINI       L  LW LT       Projection distance  m                       SH Height of the projection area  m  Lim  SW Width of the projection area  m  z perm m  4 Distance from the center of lens to the   Screen  image lower end  m  i                      SD Diagonal length of the projection area  m         1  LW  Minimum distance  LT   Maximum distance    Attention        Before installing  please read    Precautions for Use       pages 14 to 20      E Projection distance for PT VW435NU    All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements   Unit  m              amp       amp   n  et  5         a                                                                SCR For 4 3 aspect ratio For 16 9 aspect ratio For 16 10 aspect ratio  Screen Minimum Maximum Height Minimum Maximum Height Minimum Maximum Height   diagonal distance   distance zs distance   distance at distance   distance 3e   SD   
134. ll outlet   If the power supply is overloaded  ex   by using too many adapters   overheating may occur and fire will result     lil ON USE INSTALLATION    Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector   If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it  fire or electric shocks will result   If any water gets inside the projector  contact an Authorized Service Center     Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats   Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which can cause burns  fire or damage to the projector     Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into  contact with oily smoke or steam  ex  a bathroom    Using the projector under such conditions will result in fire  electric shocks or components deterioration   Components deterioration  such as ceiling mount brackets  may cause the projector which is mounted on the  ceiling to fall down     Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the  projector or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable    Failure to observe this will cause projector to fall down or tip over the projector  and severe injury or damage  could result     Do not place another projector or other heavy objects on top of the projector   Failure to observe this will cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall  which could result in damage or  injury  The projector will be damaged or deformed
135. lue   Blue colored background        User  The logo transferred by  Logo  Transfer Software  1   is projected              Black   Black colored background      2  Use this function when you want to project the  image as early as possible even when the lamp  is not bright enough     9  Hide the On Screen Displays except    e On Screen Menu    e  Power off     e  P timer  display    e No signal for  Power management    e  Please wait        e Arrows for the True function in the  Screen   Menu    e  Service     This function allows you to customize the screen logo  with  Logo select    Logo PIN code lock  and  Logo  PIN code change  functions     1  Press A Y to select  Logo    2  Press    or the   ENTER  button   3  Press A V to choose the desired item     H Logo select    This function decides on the starting up display from  among following options        Off Show the countdown display only     Default   Show the factory set logo         1   Logo Transfer Software  is included on the  supplied CD ROM     Display    This function decides whether to display On Screen  Displays     1  Press A Y to select  Display    2  Press the   ENTER  button     3  Press A V to switch between each  option as below              On Show all the On Screen  displays     Countdown   Show the input image instead  off of the countdown when turning  on the projector     Off Hide the On Screen Displays                    1  Use this function when you want to project  images after the lamp becomes bri
136. made with wired LAN  However  confirm to your system administrator on network settings  before changing any settings     1  Turn on the computer     2  Make the network setting according to your system administrator     If the projector settings are the default settings   amp  page 67   the computer can be used with the following  network settings                 IP address 192 168 10 101  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  Default gateway 192 168 10 1       Connecting with Wireless LAN    lll Projector settings       1  Turn on the projector and press the   MENU  button on the remote control     2  Press the menu button to open the  Network  menu  and then select  M DIRECT   or   USER 1     USER 3  for  WIRELESS LAN  and press   ENTER  button     3  According to the network number selected in step 2  set the detailed setup of   Wireless detailed setup    For details  see  Wireless detailed setup   sm page 68 71      ENGLISH   75           Wireless LAN and wired LAN cannot be used in the same segment       When multiple devices are connected  a unique IP address must be allocated to each device     SSID has to be entered in alphanumeric letters       You cannot set    any    or  ANY  for SSID     e The following settings are set before the projector leaves the factory      M DIRECT        IP Address    192 168 12 100     USER1     USER3              Subnet Mask    255 255 255 0       M DIRECT   The last 4 digits       DHCP OFF   IP address 192 168 11 100  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  D
137. n off the power before you replace the air filter units        When attaching the air filter unit  make sure that the projector is stable  and work in an environment that is  safe  even in the event of the air filter unit dropping        Do not operate the projector with the air filter units removed  Dust may accumulate on the optical elements  degrading picture quality        Do not put anything into the air vents  Doing so may result in malfunction of the projector        The air filter unit to be replaced should be an unused product        After replacing the air filter  reset the filter counter  Otherwise  the power of the projector may be turned off for  safety     96   ENGLISH    Replacement       Hi Lamp unit    The lamp unit is a consumable component  You can check the total usage time using Lamp runtime in the  Information menu  sm page 66     It is recommended to ask an authorized engineer to replace the lamp unit  Contact your dealer    Consult your dealer to purchase a replacement lamp unit  ET LAV200      CAUTION     Do not replace the lamp unit when it is hot   Wait at least 1 hour after use    The inside of the cover can become very hot  take care to avoid burn injuries     lll Notes on the replacement of the lamp unit        The luminous source of the lamp is made of glass and may burst if  you hit it against a hard surface or drop it   Please handle with care         A Phillips screwdriver is required for replacement of the lamp unit      When replacing the l
138. nected  as long as the 2  Press A Y to select one among  AC power cord is connected  the options as below   projector can be operated without     Choose the running speed of cooling fans from  a PIN code  the following options according to the ground  elevation under which you use the projector       Whenever you change the PIN code lock setting or the Off Normal speed     PIN code  the four digit number   you are required to On 1 Faster than  Off  mode  2  enter the PIN code  The  1234  is set as the initial PIN d  code at the factory  On2 Faster than  On 1  mode       You can enter a PIN code through the control panel or  1  Setthis function to  Off  when using the projector    the remote control  For details  please refer to  Enter a    PIN code   sb page 35   in non high altitude environment      2  When using the projector in the elevation of  above 1 200 m and below 2 000 m  make sure   Fan control  is set to  On 1      ENGLISH   63           9  When using the projector in the elevation of  above 2 000 m and below 2 700 m  make sure   Fan control  is set to  On 2          Failure to set the running speed of cooling fans  properly may affect the projector life       The fan noise becomes louder in  On 1  and  On 2      Video delay control    This function allows you to make a digital processing   of a projected image faster    1  Press A Y to select  Video delay  control  and then Press the  lt ENTER gt   button     2  Press A V to select one item between   On  and  Off 
139. ng PJLink without security authorization  set use without the password for administrator privileges and  the password for user privileges of Web browser control   For specifications regarding PJLink  refer to the Japan Business Machine and Information System  Industries Association website   http   pjlink jbmia or jp      gt   i  D  o     Sy  x       102   ENGLISH    Technical Information    Control commands via LAN       ll When WEB Control administrator rights password is set  Protect mode   eConnection method    1  Obtain the IP address and port number  Initial set value   1 024  of the projector and  make a request for connection to the projector     Acquire the IP address from the menu screen of the projector  and the port number from the WEB control  page   IP address  Obtain from MAIN MENU      Network       Network status   Port No    Acquire from the WEB control    Detailed set up          Command port set up  page  2  There is a response from the projector   Response data                      Data section Blank Mode Blank Random number Terminanon  section symbol     ZZZZZZZZ      NTCONTROL  a  d M    CR    ASCII string  0x20 0x31 xag     oe cods hexadecimal    dygd  ee LION E c eee ONENESS aE ewes rere irc ee ERE  9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte             Mode   1   Protect mode  3  Generate a 32 byte hash value from the following data using MD5 algorithm    XXXXXX yyyyy Zzzzzzzz     XXXXXX   Administrator rights user name for WEB CONTROL  Default user
140. nit    95  ez e                   en  57 WUMesHPAR AE nnn 95  Siandby MIC OU    3r Replacing the unit    95  Setting ale ates Se eee eee ee alee eee ee seem ee ene ese 58 Attaching the Lens Cap                se 99  LANQUAQE m                            58 Troubleshooting T          H   100  Menu POSITION eR 58  AUTO SETUP   nonae cicer ie pines 58  D MARNE SN 59  IBIESSI SERO TTE ETT EE TOT 59 Appendix S  Hoop                         M  Om 59 Technical Information                             102 5  MOMI SUMP a iosspiia ipii  jin PJLink protocol            eene 102 S  USB terminal isnin a 60 Control commands visi LAN    snos 103      Pointer EE E A 60 Sha ea a en 105    Teithibial    sa ao ete Ys ate phase rnit aa EE PREES 60 Olherterminals    e s eu 108  Owe  management  ME 91 List of compatible signals  rsisi 110  pedo                 61 vus    Standby mode         drin tecti ricordi dei onde 61 Specifications arcc LP et eee 114  xx Tn   REM 61 Dimensions                  sss 116 E  Closed caption    62 Ceiling mount bracket safeguards         116 z  Lamp POWER e A eee 62 o   Remote control    62 Glossary            eeeneenenennenennnnnnnnnnnn 117  lt   Sectio eec fe eese cet  63  alo   5 AMEN cas AEE T ER 119  FREUD iride raeninme tries 63       ENGLISH   13    Precautions for Use    Cautions when transporting        When transporting the projector  hold it securely by its bottom and avoid excessive vibration and impacts   Doing so may damage the internal parts and result 
141. ntry or region Standard Channels used   Center frequency   England  Germany  France  Spain   Italy  Belgium  Austria  Sweden  Norway       ETSI 300 328  Denmark  Switzerland  Holland  Finland   Portugal  Greece  Thailand  South Korea jae 2 412 MHz    Singapore IDA 2 472 MHz  Australia  New Zealand C Tick  Malaysia SIRIM  United States FCC part 15 2 412 MHz    1 11  Taiwan DGT 2 462 MHz                      ENGLISH   17    Precautions for Use       ll Take safety measures against following incidents         Personal information being leaked via this product       Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third party     5   h  fe   2  3          2   Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious third party     jyueyodul        lll Security instruction  9 page 63  87         Make your password as difficult to guess as possible        Change your password periodically      Panasonic or its affiliate company never inquires a password directly to a customer  Do not tell your password  in case you receive such an inquiry        The connecting network must be secured by firewall or others        Set a password for web control and restrict the users who can log in        About Wireless LANs    The advantage of a wireless LAN is that information can be exchanged between a PC or other such equipment  and an access point using radio waves as long as you are within range for radio transmissions    On the other hand  because the radio waves can travel through obstacle
142. o  curto circuito dos terminais provocado internamente    Evite o contato com o liquido que vazar das baterias  Caso isto ocorra  lave bem a parte afetada com bastante  agua  Caso haja irrita    o  consulte um m  dico           E Remo    o das baterias    1  Pressione a guia e levante a tampa  2  Remova as baterias                 Trademarks     Microsoft  and its logos  Windows    Windows  XP  Windows Vista    Windows   7  and Internet Explorer  are the  registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries      Macintosh  Mac OS and Safari are the trademarks of Apple Inc  registered in the United States and other  countries      HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface is a trademark or registered trademark of HDMI    Licensing LLC  ES LJ ITI   i    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE      PJLink    is a trademark or pending trademark in Japan  the United States  and other countries and regions      RoomView  Crestron RoomView are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics  Inc  Crestron Connected  and Fusion RV are the trademarks of Crestron Electronics  Inc      iPad  iPhone  and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries      Other names  company names or product names used in these operating instructions are the trademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective holders     Please note that the operating instructions do not include the    and     sym
143. of Sawa  S VIDEO IN G  L C9 l     CO  gt  z    f 1   7   8   9   10   1  2   13   14    1  COMPUTER 1 IN  COMPONENT IN  8  SERIAL IN  Connect to COMPUTER 1 IN  COMPONENT IN Connect to a computer via an RS 232C cable   input signals   9  VIDEO IN   2  COMPUTER 2 IN  MONITOR OUT Connect to VIDEO input signals   Connect to COMPUTER 2 IN  MONITOR OUT  10  AUDIO IN    input signals or outputs the analog RGB signals  input to the projector    3  HDMI  Connect to HDMI input signals    4  USB Connector  Series B        n order to operate the computer with the remote  control and use the   PAGE UP DOWN  buttons  on the remote control during a presentation   connect the USB port of the computer to the  USB terminal with a USB cable  not supplied        The projector provides the  USB display   function that the image and sound are sent to  the projector by connecting the computer to the  projector with a USB cable   For details  please refer to the  Operation Manual  Wireless Manager ME6 0  in CD ROM    5  USB Connector  Series A   Insert the USB thumb drive directly   amp  page 90     6  LAN  Connect to a LAN cable for network connection    7  Security slot  Attach the commercial shackle lock  manufactured  by Kensington  to protect your projector   Compatible with the Kensington MicroSaver  Security System     Connect to the audio input signals   AUDIO IN has left and right  L and R  terminals      11  COMPUTER AUDIO IN 1  Connect to the audio input signals    12  COMPUTER AUDIO IN 2
144. of the input  selection buttons on the remote control     Wired LAN    You can make detailed wired LAN settings   1  Press AY to select  Wired LAN   and  press   ENTER  button     2  Press AY to select an item  and  change the setting according to the  instructions        DHCP    DHCP client  function     On  Ifa DHCP server  exists in the  network to which  the projector is  connected  the  IP address will  automatically be  acquired     Off  Ifa DHCP  server does  not exist in the  network to which  the projector  is connected   additionally set   IP address     Subnet mask    and   Default  gateway          IP address    Display of IP    address and setting     Enter the IP address  if DHCP server is not  used        Subnet mask    Displaying and  setting the subnet  mask     If not using a DHCP  server  enter the subnet  mask         Display of gateway    Default gateway     address and setting     Enter the gateway  address if DHCP server  is not used        DNS1    Display of  Preferred DNS  server address  and setting     Enter the DNS server  address if DHCP server  is not used        DNS2   Display  of Alternate DNS  server address  and setting           Enter the alternate DNS  server address if DHCP  server is not used              Glossary   page 117  118   3  Press AV  lt P gt  to select  Set   and press      ENTER  button     e Default wired LAN settings  The following settings are set before the  projector leaves the factory                       DHCP Off   IP 
145. on the  connected device and DVD  video tape  etc  to be played   Select a system format that is suitable for the input signal  in  Component  or  RGB  in the  Input  menu      page 45         Check the aspect ratio of the screen and the image and  select the optimum aspect ratio under the  Screen  menu   m page 54      How to adjust the state of the       image    1  Adjust the projection angle        Place the projector parallel to the screen  and  then install it on a flat surface so that the screen  becomes rectangle         f the screen is tilted lower than the screen   extend the adjustable feet to make a rectangle  Screen        For details  see  Adjusting front adjustable feet    page 30         2  Adjust the lens shift       Adjust the projection position with the vertical  lens shift ring       For details  see  Adjusting the position using  the vertical lens shift function   m page 30      3  Adjust the zoom and the focus   Turn  Zoom lever  and  Focus lever  to adjust the  image     Focus lever           It is recommended that the images are projected  continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is  adjusted         f you adjust the focus  you may need to adjust the size  of the image by moving the zoom lever again       f keystone distortion occurs  see    KEYSTONE         page 55         o   2       2n      Q  o  2  0      a       ENGLISH   37    i    fb  2   7   o  xo   D       D  Z   e   5          Basic operations by using the remote control    8   
146. ontains nearly the same amount of mercury as fluorescent lamps  and the broken pieces will cause injury        f you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth  seek  medical advice immediately       Ask your dealer about replacing the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector              Important    c  fe   5      E  p  ie              ENGLISH   7    Read this first           Brazil Only  Brasil Apenas    2           3  I   ES   e   E    jyueyodul     E Manuseio de baterias usadas          BRASIL    f       Ap  s o uso  as pilhas e  ou baterias poder  o  ser entregues ao estabelecimento comercial  ou rede de assist  ncia t  cnica autorizada    Ns    Cobrir os terminais positivo     e negativo     com uma fita isolante adesiva  antes de depositar numa caixa  destinada para o recolhimento  O contato entre partes met  licas pode causar vazamentos  gerar calor  romper  a blindagem e produzir fogo    Nao desmonte  nao remova o inv  lucro  nem amasse a bateria  O gas liberado pela bateria pode irritar a  garganta  danificar o lacre do inv  lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor  ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo  devido ao curto circuito dos terminais    N  o incinere nem aque  a as baterias  elas nao podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superiores a 100   C  212    F   O gas liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta    danificar o lacre do inv  lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor  ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido a
147. or statuses established for the items shown below           Projector Control Window    1   2      S  4 0 n                ERIALNUMBER  Tm                NOOO       SULU                      PROJECTOR RUNTIME SELE TEST                     mi i M M OOO  aR CONO                 Displays the type of projector    Displays the firmware version of the projector  main unit    Displays the power source status    Displays the video mode status    Displays the serial number of the projector   Displays the firmware version of the network   Displays the AV mute status    Displays the volume status    Displays the status of input switch     N    OMAN DA RW    78   ENGLISH    10 Displays the intake temperature status of the  projector    11 Displays the exhaust temperature status of  the projector    12 Displays the optics module temperature  status of the projector    13 Displays the use time of the lamp    14 Displays the self diagnostics information    See page 79    15 Displays the runtime of the projector           ll Error information page    If  Error  Detail   is displayed in the self diagnosis information display column on the  Projector status  screen   click the part to display the details of the error     Depending on the nature of the error  the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own protection     Projector Control Window    Projector status   Network status        Panasonic projector check system           Status         check system    FAN  Projector INTAKE
148. ormat       When the authentication method  is  WPA EAP WPA2 EAP    WPA   EAP    WPA2 EAP               Set  EAP    USER NAME     and  PASSWORD    Select the EAP  setup in the  RADIUS server   1  Types of  EAP that can be  selected are as     1 MS CHAPv2   1   EAP FAST   1 MS CHAPv2   1   EAP FAST   1 GTC  1  Input a user  name used for  authentication   excluding  spaces    maximum 64  characters    Input a  password   used for  authentication         1     Glossary        page 117     118          f you are unable to connect to the wireless LAN  through the access point even after performing the  steps in    Projector settings  page 76      contact the  manufacturer of the access point        When using EAP  the projector needs to be set according  to the setting of the RADIUS server  Check with the  network administrator for the setting of the RADIUS  Server        When using an EAP together with an access point with  invalid SSID broadcast  select WAP EAP or WAP2 EAP  for the authentication method even if the authentication  method of the access point is WPA EAP WPA2 EAP     B Default settings of  USER 1     USER 3   The following settings as  USER1     USER3  in the  wireless LAN are set before the projector leaves the  factory                       SSID Panasonic Projector  DHCP Off   IP address 192 168 11 100  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0                               Default gateway   192 168 11 1  Mode AD HOC  Authentication OPEN  Encryption NONE  Channel 11   DNS 1 DNS
149. osition of  projected image by moving the vertical lens shift ring within the shift range of the lens     1  Lens shift adjustment for PT VX505NU Lens shiftadjustable range       The display position can be shifted upward up  to 40  elevation of the display   When turn  the vertical lens shift ring to the right  left   the  display moves up  down          Lens shift center shitt range    position             2  Lens shift adjustment for PT VW435NU    Lens shift adjustable range    The display position can be shifted upward  up to 48  elevation of the display   When  turn the vertical lens shift ring to the right   left   the display moves up  down             Lens shift center Shift range  position    Attention    Please note the followings when using the projector       Do not touch the lens while it is moving as this could cause injury to the fingers       Never allow children to touch the lens     30   ENGLISH    Connections       Before connecting to the projector       Read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected       Turn off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables          f any connection cable is not supplied with the device  or if no optional cable is available for connection of the  device  prepare a necessary system connection cable to suit the device       Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture   In this case  a time base corrector  TBC  must be connected 
150. ossible to prevent an external device from accidentally  connecting and interrupting projection images  etc        Set to  On  to perform password check when connecting  with the projector using  Wireless Manager mobile edition  6 0    Default    Off         When using the deliver image to all function or the  delivered image deletion function of the  Multi Projector  Monitoring  amp  Control Software   image cannot be  delivered to the projector with password setting set to   On   To use these image delivery functions  set it to  Off      1  Press AY to select  Password   Press      ENTER  button or the    button to  access to the submenu     2  Press AY to select  Password  and  press the   ENTER  button   Select  On  or  Off  with AY buttons     3  Press AY to select  Password change    and press   ENTER  button   Select characters with the AV   4    buttons and press the   ENTER       button to enter the password   Select  BS  to delete one character selected  with the cursor in the input box and press the    ENTER  button     4  After inputting the password  select   OK  using the AY 4   buttons and  then press   ENTER  button     Select  Cancel  to undo the changes and then  press the   ENTER  button     Network control    Set when you want to control the projector from a  computer connected to the network     1  Press AY to select  Network control      2  Press   ENTER  button to select  On   or  Off  with the AY buttons      2   ENGLISH    Set this  On  to allow inter
151. performed using the external server     69       WPA PSK  WPA2 PSK       This is a standard covering encryption methods used in wireless LAN    It provides greater security than WEP  and has functions such as a user  authentication function and also TKIP  encryption protocol  which automatically  changes the encryption key at fixed intervals    And this authentication requires no authentication server        69       118   ENGLISH          A l SECUN Yiia i 15  18  63    About Your Projector                        21  IDnumbers                            26 Selecting the image                          37  Accessories                         ueesessss 19 Image adjust                        ssusssss 51 Serial terminal                                105  Adjusting front adjustable feet          30 Image select                           sssussss DO  Setting  etes 58  Adjusting the position using the Information                       sssseeessseee 66 Setting the ID number                      26  vertical lens shift function             30 Input menu                  sseeeeeneeeee 45 Setting up resini 27  Attaching the Lens Cap                    99 Input search    58 Sharpness                    ssssssssess 53  AUTO PC adjust    eee 47 Installing and Removing batteries   26     Sound    57  Auto setup 0 DB  WIS ciet 51 Specifications                           ssss  114  AV MUTE esprit ice  41 K Standard    eiecit 50  B Keystone             sss 39  55 el y MONE i 1  Back d 59 Sub m
152. re 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 of the following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    The user may find the booklet  Something About Interference  available from FCC local regional offices helpful     FCC Warning    To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance  follow the attached installation instructions and the user  must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices  Also  any  unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device              NOTIFICATION  Canada   This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003            
153. reen height  SH       SD m  x 0 6      SD m  x 0 490       Screen width  SW       SD m  x 0 8      SD m  x 0 872       Minimum distance  LW       0 09547 x SD m    0 02937      0 10402 x SD m    0 02937          Maximum distance  LT          0 15390 x SD m    0 03189      0 16768 x SD m    0 03189          ENGLISH   29    xo   oO                 2    92    e           oO  Oo            p    amp                et  g  s  er  D  a          Adjusting front adjustable feet  Lift the front of the projector and press the feet lock latches on both side of the projector   Release the feet lock latches to lock the adjustable feet and rotate the adjustable feet to a proper height and tilt   You can turn the front adjustable feet to extend them  You can turn them in the opposite direction to contract    them    You can adjust the projection angle vertically      Feet Lock Latches       Adjustable range  Front adjustable feet   48 5 mm 1 909      Attention    e Heated air comes out of the air exhaust port while the lamp is lit  Do not touch the air exhaust port directly when you adjust  the front adjustable feet        f keystone distortion occurs on the projected image  perform    KEYSTONE    from the  Screen  menu       page 55         Screw up the adjustable feet  and an audible click will be heard as the limit     Adjusting the position using the vertical lens shift function    If the projector is not positioned right in front of the center of the screen  you can adjust the vertical p
154. rity     eLAN settings         1  Click  Detailed set up  in the menu    o mm    2  Click  Change  to change the LAN settings   e To return to the previous window  click  Back      3  Complete the detailed settings and   se  click  Next   n      When  Next  is clicked  the next page appears  enabling      you to complete the detailed settings as desired   Settings performed here are the same as the  settings performed with the  Network  menu of  the projector     4  Click  Submit      e The settings will be registered     Back    up  Command portset up       CRESTRON    RoomView    nsetup Command portset up           Changing the setting of LAN while connected with LAN might disconnect the connection     ENGLISH   81       lll Ping test page    This page makes it possible to check whether the network is connected to the e mail server  POP server  DNS  server  etc     Click  Detailed set up   then  Ping test  to display the Ping test page     Display which appears when the connection  was successful        NA       Display which appears when the connection  failed     1 Enter the IP address of the server to be tested   2 Button for conducting the test           82   ENGLISH    ll 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  Detailed set up   then  E mail set up  to display the E mail setup page     NI           
155. rming power supply  operation     Maintenance    i Outer Case    Wipe off dirt and dust using a soft dry cloth         f the dirt is persistent  soak the cloth with water and wring it thoroughly before wiping  Dry off the projector  with a dry cloth       Do not use benzene  thinner  or rubbing alcohol  other solvents  household cleaners  Using them may  cause deterioration of the outer case       When using chemical treated dusters  follow its instruction     li Front glass surface of the lens    Wipe off the dirt and dust off the front surface of the lens with soft clean cloth      Do not use a cloth that has an abrasive surface or a cloth that is moist  oily  or covered with dust      Do not use excessive force when wiping the lens as it is fragile     Attention        The lens is made of glass  Impacts or excessive force when wiping may scratch its surface   Please handle with care     Replacing the unit    The air filter units are provided in side and back of the projector   ll Replacement of the air filter unit  side     1  Remove the air filter cover       Open the air filter cover in the direction of the  arrow in the figure and remove it     2  Remove the air filter unit    i  Hold the knob of the air filter unit and pull out in  the direction of the arrow  the top of the air filter  unit will pop up    ii  Take out the air filter unit upwards        After removing the air filter unit  remove large Air filter cover  side   foreign objects and dust from the air filter
156. rupt of the Live mode by  other users  or to allow delivery of images by the   Multi Projector Monitoring  amp  Control Software    while the Live mode is active  sending image  by the   Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0   For details   refer to  Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0   operating manual     1  Press AY to select  Live mode cut in      2  Press   ENTER  button to select  On   or  Off  with the AY buttons             f you use the  Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0     and the  Multi Projector Monitoring  amp  Control Software   on the same computer at the same time  the function  of delivering image to all may not be available  If you  want to use them at the same time  please use another  computer with respective software     Multi live    Switch to the Multi live mode when using the     Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0     See the     Wireless Manager mobile edition 6 0    operation  manual for details     1  Press AY to select  Multi live    2  Press   ENTER  button     Network status    Displays the current network status   1  Press AY to select  Network status      2  Press   ENTER  button or the  gt  button  to access to the submenu     3  Each press of the    button switches  wired LAN and wireless LAN         When the network number is set to  Off    Network status   is not display        AMX D D     This function allows the projector to be detected by  AMX Device Discovery  For more details  visit http     www amx com      1  Press AY to select  A
157. s  such as walls  and are available  everywhere within a given range  problems of the type listed below may occur if security related settings are not  made       A malicious third part may intentionally intercept and monitor transmitted data including the content of e mail  and personal information such as your ID  password  and or credit card numbers       A malicious third party may access your personal or corporate network without authorization and engage in the  following types of behavior   Retrieve personal and or secret information  information leak   Spread false information by impersonating a particular person  spoofing   Overwrite intercepted communications and issue false data  tampering   Spread harmful software such as a computer virus and crash your data and or system  system crash     Since most wireless LAN adapters or access points are equipped with security features to take care of these  problems  you can reduce the possibility of these problems occurring when using this product by making the  appropriate security settings for the wireless LAN device     Some wireless LAN devices may not be set for security immediately after purchase  To decrease the possibility  of occurrence of security problems  before using any wireless LAN devices  be absolutely sure to make all  security related settings according to the instructions given in the operation manuals supplied with them   Depending on the specifications of the wireless LAN  a malicious third party may be
158. s the password for the user rights in the operation  page of RoomView    Admin Password   Sets the password for the administrator rights in the  operation page of RoomView    Network status   Displays the setting of wired LAN    DHCP  Displays the value in the current setting   IpAddres  Displays the value in the current setting   SubnetMask  Displays the value in the current setting   DefaultGateway  Displays the value in the current setting   DNSServer  Displays the value in the current setting   Exit   Return to the operation page     Info page    Click Info on the operation page                 User mode  A user can change password only           COMPUTER 2 RGB           Projector name   Displays the name of the projector    Mac Address   Displays the MAC address            Glossary        page 117     118    Resolution   Displays the resolution of the projector    Lamp Hours   Displays the lamp usage time  converted value    Power Status   Displays the status of the power    Source   Displays the selected video input    Projector Position   Displays the projection method of the projector   Lamp Mode   Displays the lamp mode    Error Status   Displays the error status     10 Exit    Return the operation page     1 Help Desk    Sends or receive messages to the administrator who  uses Crestron RoomView        ENGLISH   89        Memory Viewer function    The Memory Viewer function is to make a presentation or project an image without using computers or some  other external 
159. selection query 21   VIDEO 22   S VIDEO 23   COMPONENT  31   HDMI 51   Network  AVMT AV MUTE control Parameters  AVMT   AV MUTE status query a   av MURE D E  Parameters    1st byte   Indicates fan errors  range 0    2   2nd byte   Indicates lamp errors  range 0     2   3rd byte   Indicates temperature errors  range 0     2  ERST   Error status query 4th byte   Fixed at O   5th byte   Indicates filter errors  range 0     2   6th byte   Indicates other errors  range 0   2    Definitions for each value from 0 to 2 are as follows    0   No error known 1   Warning 2   Error  Parameters   LAMP   Lamp status query 1st digits  1     5 digits    Lamp cumulative operating time  2nd digit   0   Lamp off  1   Lamp on          The followings are returned as parameters                             INST   Input selection list query    41  12  13  21  22  23  31  51    NAME   Projector name query The name set for  Projector name  in  Network  is returned   INF1   Manufacturer name query    Panasonic    is returned    INF2   Model name query Answer the model name with    VX505N    or  VW435N    INFO   Other information query Information such as version number is returned    CLSS   Class information query    1    is returned        Mi PJLink security authorization    When using PJLink with security authorization  either of the password set for administrator privileges and the  password set for user privileges with Web browser control can be used as the password for PJLink  m page 87    When usi
160. st echipament este conform cu cerintele de    baz   si celelalte prevederi relevante ale Directivei  1999 5 CE             slenska    betta t  ki er samkv  mt grunnkr  fum og     rum  vi  eigandi   kv    um Tilskipunar 1999 5 EC     Slovensko  Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in  ostalimi relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999 5 EC           Latviski         iek  rta atbilst Direkt  vas 1999 5 EK b  tiskaj  m  pras  b  m un citiem ar to saist  tajiem noteikumiem     Slovensky   Toto zariadenie je v zhode so z  kladn  mi  poiadavkami a in  mi pr  slu  n  mi nariadeniami  direkt  v  1999 5 EC           Lietuviu    Sis jrenginys tenkina 1999 5 EB Direktyvos  esminius reikalavimus ir kitas Sios  direktyvos nuostatas     Suomi   T  m   laite t  ytt     direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset  vaatimukset ja on siin   asetettujen muiden laitetta  koskevien m    r  ysten mukainen           Nederlands    Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en  andere van toepassing zijnde  bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EC        Svenska    Denna utrustning   r i   verensst  mmelse med de  v  sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best  mmelser  i Direktiv 1999 5 EC              Malti  Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal   ti  iet essenzjali    u l provedimenti l o  ra rilevanti tad Direttiva  1999 5 EC           10   ENGLISH       lll Features of the Projector      Auto Setup Function     gt  This function enables Input search   Auto Keystone correction and Auto  PC adjustment by pressing the
161. stable range is limited depending on the input  signal     ENGLISH   39       o   2       2n      Q  o  i  T      a       i    fb  2   7   o  xo   D       D  Z   e   5          Basic operations by using the remote control    Switching the input signal Using the MUTE button    You can switch the input signals to project     COMPUTER 1                               Buttons                                                 Press   lt COMPUTER 1 gt    lt COMPUTER  2 gt    lt HDMI gt    lt VIDEO gt    lt S VIDEO gt   or   lt NETWORK gt   button on the remote  control        Switch to Computer 1 RGB    COMPUTER 1   Computer 1 Component    Computer 1  Scart  input     Switches to Computer 2 RGB                       COMPUTER 2 input   HDMI Switches to HDMI input   VIDEO Switches to Video input   S VIDEO Switches to S video input   NETWORK Switches to Network input               Each press of the  lt INPUT gt  button on the Control Panel  of the main unit switches the settings as shown below        page 24     Computer 1  RGB    Computer 1  Scart        Computer 1  Component     Computer 2        RGB  HDMI    Network      i     S video   Video       t depends on the item you selected in the   Computer 1  submenu of the  Input  menu     40   ENGLISH    Press this button on the remote control to select  On   to temporarily turn off the sound      MYTE  Button    Press  lt MUTE gt  button on the remote  control         To turn the sound back on  press this button again or  press the   VOL
162. t ON G  STANDBY R  gt   indicator before operating the projector     ON G  STANDBY R  indicator       Nc               LAMPO    WARNINGO MENU                Indicator status Status  No illumination or flashing   The power cord is unplugged   The power cord is plugged              RED Lit     m  The projector is in stand by mode  after the cooling is completed        The projector is cooling down  The projector cannot be turned on until cooling is  completed and the  lt ON G  STANDBY R  gt  indicator stops blinking     ORANGE Flashing   The temperature inside the projector is abnormally high  And the   WARNING    indicator also blinks in red      page 94   The projector cannot be turned on until  cooling is completed and the   ON G  STANDBY R   indicator stops blinking     Lit Projecting           GREEN The projector is in stand by status with  Power management  function   Flashing   The projection lamp will be turned on if the input signal is reconnected or any  button on the control panel or remote control is pressed       page 61                            2       2n      Q  o  i  T      a       ENGLISH   33    Powering ON OFF    Turning On the Projector       ON  G    STANDBY   O       LAMPO          WARNINGO    i    fb  2   7    e   xo   D       D  Z   e   5                                     1  Complete peripheral connections  with a  computer  VCR  etc   before turning on the  projector     2  Connect the projector s AC power cord into an  AC outlet  The   ON G  STANDB
163. talia   Lettonia  Lituania  Lussembugo  Malta  Olanda  Norvegia  Polonia  Portogallo  Romania  Regno Unito  Slovenia  Slovacchia  Spagna   Svezia  Svizzera  Ungheria             ENGLISH   9       Read this first        b  nrapus   ToBa ycrpo  icrBo orroBaps Ha cbuiecrBeHATe  6W34CKBaHMs M OCTaHanuTe NpNNOKNMN  pasnopegou Ha  1upekruBa 1999 5 EO     Magyar   Ez a k  sz  l  k teljes  ti az alapvet   k  vetelm  nyeket    s m  s 1999 5 EK ir  nyelvben meghat  rozott  vonatkoz   rendelkez  seket           2   O  s  3  D  A  O       jyueyodul        Cesky   Toto za    zen   je v souladu se z  kladn  mi po  adavky  a ostatn  mi odpov  daj  c  mi ustanoven  mi Sm  rnice  1999 5 EC     Norsk    Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende  krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv  1999 5 EF           Dansk   Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de  veesentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser  i Direktiv 1999 5 EF     Polski   Urzadzenie jest zgodne z og  lnymi wymaganiami  oraz szczeg  lnymi warunkami okreslonymi  Dyrektyva UE  1999 5 EC           Eesti    See seade vastab direktiivi 1999 5 EU olulistele  n  uetele ja teistele asjakohastele s  tetele     Portugu  s  Este equipamento est   em conformidade com os    requisitos essenciais e outras provis  es relevantes  da Directiva 1999 5 EC           EAAnvikH     AUT  G o    amp orrAiopu  g     vai CE cupp  pqouor  pe TIC  OUOIWOEIC ATTAITHOEIG KAI GAAEG OXETIKES OIATAEEIC  TNS O  ny  ag 1999 5 EC     Rom  nia  Ace
164. the   ENTER  button        Picture mode with improved halftone for graphics   Press A V to select  Real  and then press  the   ENTER  button     Cinema    Picture mode adjusted with fine tone   Press A V to select  Cinema  and then  press the   ENTER  button     50   ENGLISH    Image adjust    Select  Image adjust  from the Main Menu  see    Color          Navigating through the menu    on page 42    then select the item from the sub menu     Remote Control   Control Panel   Panel    AUTO  CANCEL  INPUT  STANDBY O  es JO  WARNINGO M O                 Make sure you selected  Store  after adjusting settings   Some settings can not be stored if not registered with   Store  function    1  Press A Y to select  Contrast      2  Press the  lt ENTER gt  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the setting value                    Operation Adjustment Adjustment  range  Press P  increase the contrast Maximum  value 63  decrease the Minimum  Press  lt    contrast value 0       Brightness    1  Press A Y to select  Brightness      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the setting value                    Operation Adjustment Adjustment  range  Press  gt  increase the Maximum    brightness value 63  decrease the Minimum  Press 4     brightness value 0       1  Press A Y to select  Color      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust 
165. the setting value                          Operation Adjustment Adjustment  range  Press  gt  increase the Maximum    intensity of the color   value 63  Press d decrease the Minimum    intensity of the color   value O        When input video signal to the projector   Color  will be  available     Tint    1  Press AY to select  Tint    2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press 4   to adjust the tint value to    get a proper color balance     Adjustments can be made between 0 and 63         When you select  NTSC  or  NTSC4 43  in System menu  under Video input signal   Tint  will be available        1  Press A Y to select  lris      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press 4   to select  Off  or  On      Off Disabled  On Contrast is prioritized over brightness                      ENGLISH   51          Image adjust    Color temp  Ble    1  Press A V to select  Color temp       2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to select the desired Color  temp  level       You can select the desired  Color temp   from   XLow    Low    Mid  or  High           Color temp   level displays  Blackbord  or  Colorboard   when the  Blackboard Green   or  Colorboard  is selected  in the  Image select  menu     1  Press A Y to select  Red      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the setting value               
166. ticular   continuous use over 12 hours and frequent on off switching of the power greatly deteriorate the lamp and  affect the lamp life       In rare cases  the lamp burst shortly after the projection     The risk of bursting increases when the lamp is used beyond its replacement cycle  Make sure to replace the  lamp unit consistently      When to replace the lamp unit       page 97        If the lamp bursts  gas contained inside of the lamp is released in a form of smoke       It is recommended to store replacement lamps for contingency       It is recommended to have authorized engineer or your dealer replace the lamp unit       Software Information regarding this product       Panasonic Corporation 2012    This product incorporates the following software    1  the software which is developed independently by or for Panasonic Corporation   2  the software which is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE     and    3  the software which is licensed under the GNU LESSERGENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE    For the software categorized as  2  and  3   the license is available in accordance with GNU GENERAL PUBLIC  LICENSE and GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE respectively  As for the terms and conditions  please refer to  the software licence of the supplied CD ROM    If you wish to ask any questions as to the software  please contact  sav pj gpl pavc ml jp panasonic com  by email           Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC  article 9 2    Panasonic Testing Centre   Panasoni
167. ton to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to adjust the setting value                 Operation Adjustment AIO zmeni  range  increase the Madri  Press b  sharpness of the    value 15  image  decrease the Minimum  Press 4  sharpness of the    value 0  image              When  Daylight View  is set to  On  or  Auto   the   Sharpness  is disabled     1  Press A Y to select  Gamma      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P to adjust the gamma value    to obtain a better balance of contrast       Adjustments can be made between 0 and 15     Noise reduction    1  Press A Y to select  Noise reduction      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the adjustment dialog box     3  Press  lt P to select the desired item              Off Disabled  L 1 Lower reduction  L2 Higher reduction                 Noise interference on the screen can be  reduced  Select one of the above options to get  smoother images         Noise reduction  cannot be selected when   480p    576p    720p    1 035i  or  1 080i  is  selected         When input video signal to the projector   Noise  reduction  will become available     1  Press A Y to select  Progressive      2  Press the   ENTER  button to display  the dialog box     3  Press  lt P gt  to select the desired item       An interlaced video signal can be displayed in  progressive mode  Select one of the following  options        Progressive  cannot be selected when  480p     576p   
168. uld result in loss of sight   In this case  do not rub your eyes  Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately     Do not disassemble the lamp unit   If the lamp breaks  it could cause injury     Lamp replacement  The lamp has high internal pressure  If improperly handled  an explosion and severe injury or accidents will  result     The lamp can easily explode if struck against hard objects or dropped       Before replacing the lamp  be sure to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet   Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done     When replacing the lamp  turn the power off and allow the lamp it to cool for at least 1 hour before handling  it otherwise it can cause burns     Do not allow infants or pets to touch the remote control unit     Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of infants and pets after using it     Do not use the supplied power cord with devices other than this projector       Using the supplied power cord with devices other than this projector may cause short circuits or  overheating  and result in electric shock or fire     Remove the depleted batteries from the remote control promptly     Leaving them in the unit may result in fluid leakage  overheating  or explosion of the batteries        6   ENGLISH       Read this first        CAUTION     E POWER    When disconnecting the power cord  be sure to hold the power plug and power connector   If the power cord itself is pulled  the lead will become damaged  and 
169. ung children look into the lens  In addition  turn off the power and  disconnect the power plug when you are away from the projector     Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector   Doing so will cause fire or electric shocks       Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector     Never attempt to remodel or disassemble the projector   High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks       For any inspection  adjustment and repair work  please contact an Authorized Service Center     Do not project an image with the lens cover attached   Doing so can cause fire     Do not allow metal objects  flammable objects  or liquids to enter inside of the projector  Do not allow  the projector to get wet   Doing so may cause short circuits or overheating  and result in fire  electric shock  or malfunction of the  projector        Do not place containers of liquid or metal objects near the projector        If liquid enters inside of the projector  consult your dealer        Particular attention must be paid to children     Use the ceiling mount bracket specified by Panasonic   Defects in the ceiling mount bracket will result in falling accidents       Attach the supplied safety cable to the ceiling mount bracket to prevent the projector from falling down              Important    c  2         3  p  c           ENGLISH   5       Read this first        z   e      3      Z   e   E    jyueyodul           WARNING     ll ACCESS
170. ystem and Auto   PC Adjustment  If a computer is selected as a signal  Source  this projector automatically detects the signal  format and tunes to project a proper image without  any additional settings   Signal formats provided in  this projector are shown on pages 110 113         AUTO          When the projector can not recognize   the connected signal conforming to the  provided PC Systems   Auto  is displayed  on the System Menu box and the Auto   PC adjustment function works to display  proper images  If the image is not projected  properly  a manual adjustment is required                  There is no signal input from the computer   Check the connection between your  computer and the projector                    Mode 1   The preset system is manually adjusted in  the PC adjust Menu  The adjusted data can  be stored in Mode 1 10     PC Systems provided in this projector is    chosen  The projector chooses a proper  System provided in the projector and  displays it                Mode 1 and SVGA 1 are examples     1  Press A Y to select  System      2  Press  gt  or the   ENTER  button to  access the submenu     3  Press A Y to select the desired system     Press A Vto select  HDMI  and then press  the   ENTER  button     Video    Press A V to select  Video  and then  press the   ENTER  button     S video    Press A V to select  S video  and then  press the   ENTER  button     lll Video System Selection    Video or S video  Auto    The projector automatically detects an 
    
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