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1. System 3 Soft adjustments can be performed using geometrical distortion compensation EN D Panasonic ENGLISH 19 MAELO LE olak ilat Adjusting the feet The four adjustable feet p 14 mounted at the bottom of the projector are level adjustable 0 mm 15 mm which can be used when the floor surface is not horizontal Front Rear P amp PSS Projection scheme This projector can use any of the four projection schemes Select the most suitable scheme to the situation of your location Use the INSTALLATION menu to choose the desired projection scheme p 78 Installation geometry When planning the projector and screen geometry refer to the figures below and the information on the next page for reference After the projector is roughly positioned picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens shifting mechanism When attaching an optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD100H Side View unit mm Top View unit mm ma E i 254 5 6 al A Screen L Projection distance Lens Dimension of L1 Approx SH Height of th
2. Spacers ii ORO N Sild ED oy Gap 10 mm to 20 mm Make sure air can circulate around the air intake vent Failure to do so may result in the projector not operating properly 44 ENGLISH Registration of input signal data POWER I E ON STANDBY DVLD INPUT SELECT VIDEO LENS CED o ae 2 C6 C9 z DEFAULT ose Panasonic PROJECTOR The input signal data must be registered because it is not registered on shipment of the projector C Press to display the MAIN MENU screen z ENTER gt Press to select SIGNAL LIST Press to display the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST menu e The memories extend over 12 pages A to L with 8 data items each giving a total of 96 memories MAIN MENU ff SIGNAL LIST MENU SELECT ENTER ESTU VANO Registration of new data When a new signal is supplied press MENU on the remote control or operating section of the main unit When its data has been registered the MAIN MENU screen is displayed e The data of 96 input signals can be registered e The signals supporting the installed input module are input and their data registered e The memories are numbered over 12 pages A to L 8 data items can be registered on each page and the data is registered in the unused memory with the lowest number If all the memories are used the data of the old si
3. Business digital BEBBaoa VCR ER soo joooo00 e f a source with an unstable signal is connected errors in automatic signal recognition may occur If this happens use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to switch the format to the one which matches the signals being input e You can switch the input format mode from the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu pp 58 59 1 The LAN terminal of the input module optional cannot be used with the PT D12000E PT DZ12000E Use the LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector Connecting the signal to the HD SD SDI input module le O GF Gl HD SD SDI input module optional ET MD77SD3 for HD SD OlT H HK SSSI Lil e i Li Li A Module ET MD77SD3 LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX HD SDI or SD SDI signal HD SDI or SD SDI signal output active through Business digital VCR ess e You can switch the input format mode from the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu pp 58 59 e If a source with an unstable signal is connected errors in automatic signal recognition may occur If this happens use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to switch the format to the one which matches the signals being input e To ensure full imaging performance use a connecting cable with the specifications of 5CFB or higher or of Belden1694A or higher For example 5CFB 5CFTX 7CFB Belden1694A etc 1 The LAN terminal of the input module optional
4. V O 5 J co ENGLISH 29 Installation of input module optional E Types of the input modules optional Prepare beforehand an input module optional compatible with the input signals of the system Module reece Terminal Signal formats supported BNC input x 1 SD SDI BNC output x 1 input module EEMDA SDI P RJ 45 input x 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX SMPTE259M compliant 480i 576i SMPTE259M compliant 480i 576i SMPTE292M compliant BNC input x 1 720 60p 720 59 94p 720 50p BNC output x 1 1 035 60i 1 035 59 94i 1 080 60i 1 080 59 94i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 23 98sF 1 080 30p 1 080 29 97p 1 080 25p 1 080 24p 1 080 23 98p ET MD77SD3 RJ 45 input x 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX Single link SD SDI Signal 480i 576i Single link HD SDI Signal YPsPr 4 2 2 PRAD 720 60p 720 59 94p 720 50p 1 080 60i 1 080 59 94i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 23 98sF 1 080 30p 1 080 29 97p 1 080 25p 1 080 24p 1 080 23 98p Dual link HD SDI signal RGB 4 4 4 ET MD100SD4 BNC input x 2 1 920 x 1 080 50i 1 920 x 1 080 59 94i 1 920 x 1 080 60i 1 920 x 1 080 23 98p 1 920 x 1 080 23 98sF 1 920 x 1 080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 24p 1 920 x 1 080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080 29 97p 1 920 x 1 080 30p Dual link HD SDI signal X Y Z 4 4 4 2 048 x 1 080 23 98p 2 048 x 1 080 23 98sF 2 048 x 1 080 24p 2 048 x 1 080 24sF input module HDCP compliant DVI D single link DVI
5. R2 L2 minimum value R3 L3 minimum value R2 L2 minimum value R3 L3 minimum value ET D75LE1 40 15 5 5 1 6 3 2 0 8 1 6 ET D75LE2 40 15 5 T5 1 2 2 4 0 6 1 2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 40 15 10 10 0 8 1 6 0 4 0 8 ET D75LE5 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE8 e When using geometric adjustment if the amount of compensation is too great focusing for the entire screen may become blurred e When using the arc screen make the screen the same shape as an arc created by cutting away a portion of a ENGLISH 21 full circle MAELLE olak ialt Projection distances by the type of projection lenses optional Every type of optional projection lenses has a different projection distance to achieve the same screen size Select and purchase a projection lens most suitable to the size of your location referring to the following tables and the projection distances by the type of projection lenses on the next page Side View Screen SH Top View Screen SW Panasonic L Projection distance SH Effective screen height SW Effective screen width e The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 e When using geometric adjustment alter the compensation so that the screen size becomes smaller
6. RGB 2 IN DVI D IN e If the LAN terminal is touched by electrostatically charged hands or body failure may be caused by the discharge of static electricity Be careful not to touch metallic part of LAN terminal or LAN cable e Connect indoor equipment to the LAN p 3 J 9 1 LL amp S oO Q V ENGLISH 93 How to use network function continued 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 Go to http 92 168 0 3 3 Enter your User Name and Password e The factory default settings are user1 user privileges or admin1 administrator privileges for the user name and panasonic lowercase letters for the password Prompt 0 eee x Enter username and password for PROJECTOR at 192 168 0 8 User Name user Password Use Password Manager to remember these values 4 Press OK to dapan the Projector status page e Avoid activating two or more Web browser simultaneously to work out setting or control actions e Change the password first of alll e Administrator privileges enable the use of all functions User privileges enable the use of only Projector status Error information Network status Basic control and Change password e f the password is incorrectly
7. Es Ly RS 2 12C IN RS 422 IN RS 422 OUT Connection terminals on projector D Sub 9 pin male Communication cable straight Plural projectors D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female male D Sub 9 pin female male AGO Ol GEO G I RS 2 2C IN RS 422 IN RS 4712 OUT 1 RS 232C IN RS 4 2 IN RS 422 OUT SERIAL ER f oh Connection terminals Connection terminals on projector 1 on projector 2 D Sub 9 pin male D Sub 9 pin female D Sub 9 pin male Communication cable straight Communication cable straight E Pin assignments and signal names D Sub 9 pin Description female external NC appearance Send data Receive data Connected internally Ground NC Serial input terminal Connected internally Q O O NC E Communication conditions Factory setting Signal level RS 232C compliant Synchronization method Start stop synchronization Baud rate 9 600bps Parity Character length Stop bit X parameter S parameter 106 ENGLISH E For RS 422 Single projector D Sub 9 pin female e ay i I RS 402 IN RS 232C IN RS 422 OUT 1 f oh Connection terminals on projector D Sub 9 pin male Communication cable straight Plur
8. Basic format Transmission from the computer begins with STX then the ID command parameter and ETX are sent in this order Add a according to the details of control FE EA G e 0 T i 2 bytes TwoID Semicolon characters 1 byte ie 2 bytes 1 byte Start A 3 command a End 1 byte ZZ 1 to 64 and OA to 0Z characters undefined length 1 byte lt 4 ID designate 3 bytes e No command can be sent or received for 10 to 60 seconds after the lamp starts lighting Try sending any command after that period has elapsed e When transmitting multiple commands be sure to wait until 0 5 seconds has elapsed after receiving the response from the projector before sending the next command When sending commands without parameters a colon is not necessary e When the wrong command is sent the ER401 or ER402 status is sent from the projector to the personal computer e Projector ID supported on the RS 232C interface is ZZ ALL and a group of 1 to 64 and OA to OZ e The STX character code is 02 and the ETX character code is 03 e f a command is sent with a projector ID specified the projector will return answer back only in the following cases If it coincides with the projector ID If the ID specification is ALL and responding ID ALL is on If the ID specification is Group and responding ID Group is on Control commands When controlling the projector from a computer the following command
9. The four lamps illuminate L1 One lamp illuminates Lamp unit 1 takes priority L2 One lamp illuminates Lamp unit 2 takes priority L3 One lamp illuminates Lamp unit 3 takes priority L4 One lamp illuminates Lamp unit 4 takes priority L1 L4 Two lamps illuminate Lamp unit 1 and 4 take priority L2 L3 Two lamps illuminate Lamp unit 2 and 3 take priority L1 L2 L3 Three lamps illuminate Lamp units 1 2 and 3 take priority L1 L2 L4 Three lamps illuminate Lamp units 1 2 and 4 take priority L1 L3 L4 Three lamps illuminate Lamp units 1 3 and 4 take priority L2 L3 L4 Three lamps illuminate Lamp units 2 3 and 4 take priority SINGLE One of the lamps illuminates The lamp unit with the shortest operating time is selected automatically DUAL Two lamps illuminate The lamp units with the shortest operating time out of lamp units 1 and 4 or 2 and 3 are selected automatically TRIPLE Three lamps illuminate The lamp unit with the shortest operating time is selected automatically 3 Press ENTER For settings other than QUAD any lamp which is malfunctioning or which has a cumulative operating time that exceeds 2 000 hours will be turned off and the other lamps will be turned on If QUAD is selected any lamp which is malfunctioning or which has a cumulative operatin
10. V O 5 J co Projection tte oeeeeeererrsrerrrrrrrrerrrrrrerererererrererrrrrrerererererrere 37 How to adjust the lens sss crete eee te enna 40 Registration of input signal data cee eoe eses seses reres rererrerereerrneerenrennn 45 Basic operations using the remote control lt er ceres e erreser eee 48 On screen Menus ieeeeeeeees srr es re rrrrererrererenrerenrererrerenrerereene 51 Adjusting the picture cce ceererrrrrrrrrrrrrerererererrrrerrrrrrerererererrere 54 Adjusting the position sso eee eee eee 60 How to use ADVANCED MENU c cece tenes 64 Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGE cece ec teen eens 69 O _ Sen O Q fe 2 D m Display Option settings Sarva a DE Wer A ta Batya E EE EENE E I E egw E E Sy saree wes E A E E Je RE er D R ts 70 Projector setup see ee E a e a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a A a a a a a a a a a 77 P IN P seses mmm meme ere e rere reese eer eee se ees ee seer eeeseeerseeesrereeeererseeeeeeee 85 Displaying the internal test pattern einas onis anas nbis isnan Enana nona e a o 87 Setting the security Bikoa ba aiian a oa a a a a a a E a R a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 88 How to use network function DE E DR E a RANE E DIRE te Sy EE er E ar Ses E EA te D AE Wer V E a ENE E E te SAAE 91 Using the PJLink protocol siar 88 le GO a 0 a BOR el Se eee a a 8 8 ee a E KE ee ee 6 8 ee ee a 105 Using the serial terminals Pe cssosesososocsoooesocsoesocsooosoooooso
11. E mail set up Authentication set up Firmware update Status Eia ee After entering the filename press the Upload button Data transfer is now commenced It will take several dozen seconds for the data pete to be transferred The time taken will differ depending on the network conditions typi A Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer THE BEO TW BREAD YMD AWIW Q a A g Arr kam O GS oa WOW Projector Control Window Ping test E ae update Displays the current version Projector control peaa maa Displays the updated version Change password Check the updated version against the current version and if everything is in order press the OK button Version data rewriting is now commenced Do not turn off the power while the version data is being rewritten D ABAF Messages such as the ones shown below appear during data rewriting firmware up date start 9 Program area Transfe Up date is complete 104 ENGLISH Using the PJLink protocol The network function of the projector supports PULink class 1 and the PULink protocol can be used to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from a PC Supported commands The following table lists the PJLink protocol commands that can be used to control the projector Command Control details Parameters POWR Power supply control 0 Standby 1 Power ON Parameters Power supp
12. ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 Zoom lens ET D75LE4 4 3 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0307 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 L 0 0410 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1004 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0334 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 L 0 0446 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1004 L 0 0412 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 L 0 0617 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1064 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0448 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 L 0 0672 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1064 L 0 0617 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 L 0 1031 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1216 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0672 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 L 0 1123 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1216 L 0 1031 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 L 0 1639 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1013 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1123 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 L 0 1786 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1013 L 0 1640 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 L 0 3072 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3598 ET D75LE8 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1786 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 ET D75LE6 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0248 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0736 Minim
13. Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net avc projector Panasonic Corporation 2009
14. 0 Q V ENGLISH 109 Using the Remote 2 terminal Using the REMOTE 2 terminal provided on the connection terminals of the main unit it is possible to operate the projector from a control panel etc furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be received Example of a control panel layout Remote terminal External control Remote terminal External control STANDBY ON VIDEO S VIDEO LA Projector set up in a meeting room Control panel located in a different room Pin assignments and control Be sure to short circuit Pins and when controlling Names of terminals Short L GND GND POWER ON RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO S VIDEO DVI D Other SHUTTER OFF ON Controlled by Controlled by remote control external contact G O O 8 e D Sub 9 pin female external appearance RST SET e The above figure shows the pin assignment and control details when REMOTE2 MODE p 80 is DEFAULT When using REMOTE2 MODE with USER the pin assignment and control details are those set for USER e When pin and pin are short circuited the following buttons on the projector s control panel and on the remote control cannot be used POWER button SHUTTER button In addition the RS 232C commands and network functions that correspond to these functions cannot be used either e When pin and
15. APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER OK SHUTTER MUTE SHUTTER ok DIRTY AIR FILTER FAILED AIR FILTER CLEANER UNIT ok OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR Ook INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR ok OUTPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR ok BATTERY ok CLOGGED FILTER SENSOR ok LENS SHIFT ok COVER OPEN oK AC POWER ok Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 Input air temperature 27 degc 80 degF Optics module temperature 34 degc 93 degF Output air temperature 33 degC 91 degF SET RUNTIME 12 H POWER ON 12 times LAMP1 ON 419 times LAMP1 HIGH 314 H LAMP2 ON 363 times LAMP2 HIGH 252 H 102 ENGLISH E Adjust clock page Click Detailed set up then Adjust clock to display the Adjust clock page Projector Control Status Projector control Detailed set up Change assword e If the time becomes incorrect immediately after setting the correct time then the battery needs to be changed evra O O Salou Window Etmailsetup Authentication setup Firmware update _ Network config Adjust clock Ping test Time zone selection Button to update time zone setting wh E New date field New time field Button to update time and date settings Contact the dealer where you bought the projector to have the battery changed M Network config page Click Detailed set up then Network config to display the Network config page A Projector control wind
16. V ENGLISH 95 How to use network function continued E Detail control page Click Projector control then Detail control to display the Detail control page e EEI Microsoft Interne Explorer Fie Edt Yiew Favorites Tools Help Ow AAG Osean Pers O A B Projector Control Window E Basic control Detail control POWER SHUTTER Os SYSTEM FUT RGB ON SAW ONE MOF O OES SON fp san INPUT SELECT SESS VIDEO SVIDEO MRGBII RGBA DMM MAUD Pressing these buttons controls the projector ono E E 5 and updates the on screen description on E a beau the right of the control page when control is setup E ENTER gt I wv ASFEG finished change Passwor SHEE Lens adjustment BA J Test pattern display This button updates the on screen description on the right of the control page with the latest information Menu display E Projector status page Click Status then Projector status to display the Status information page This page displays the projector statuses established for the items shown below Displays the firmware version of the projector main unit Displays the type of projector Displays the input switching status Displays temperature of projector s intake air A Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer WWD REO RTV BRAVA YMD AWIW ha ag Displays temperature inside the projector mA a Displays temperature of projector exhaust j POWER ON
17. POWER OFF OK a O 4 CHANGE EXECUTE Press lt or gt to select OK and press ENTER or press POWER STANDBY o again e The projection of the image stops and the power indicator lamp of the main unit lights up orange The cooling fan keeps running Wait until the power indicator lamp of the main unit turns to red i e until the cooling fan stops Approx 3 minutes e While the cooling fan is still running never turn off the MAIN POWER switch nor unplug the projector from the outlet Press the o marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to remove all power from the projector AR E RON STANDBY F m O IEE man INPUT SELI VIDED test arrern o 2 o o O O 7 8 a 2 o o amp Panasonic PROJECTOR e In the cooling state after the power is turned off the lamp will not light up even if the power is turned on To light up the lamp turn on the power supply again when the lamp has been cooled sufficiently e The projector consumes approximately 15 W of power even in standby mode Power indicator lamp lit in red e f the main power is mistakenly turned off during use the lamp may not light up if the power supply is turned on after turning on the main power Please turn the main power on again after a while Be sure to set the date and time when the projector is turned on for the first time after being purchased For details refer to Setting th
18. at REMAIN 100 H LAMP2 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 200 H LAMP2 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 100 H LAMP3 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 200 H LAMP3 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 100 H LAMP4 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 200 H LAMP4 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 100 H INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OFF OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OFF PERIODIC REPORT Sunday ON Monday ON Tuesday ON wednesday ON Thursday ON Friday ON Saturday ON 00 00 on 01 00 oN 02 00 oN 03 00 oN 04 00 oN 05 00 oN 06 00 oN 07 00 oN 08 00 oN 09 00 oN 10 00 on 11 00 on 12 00 on 13 00 oN 14 00 on 15 00 oN 16 00 oN 17 00 oN 18 00 on 19 00 oN 20 00 ON 21 00 oN 22 00 oN 23 00 oN check system MAIN CPU BUS FAN OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE LAMP1 REMAIN TIME LAMP2 REMAIN TIME LAMP3 REMAIN TIME LAMP4 REMAIN TIME mrmr e A Mail with the contents shown below is sent when an error has occurred Panasonic projector report ERROR Projector Type DZ12000 check system MAIN CPU BUS ok FAN ok OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE Ook INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE ok OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE ok LAMP1 REMAIN TIME ok LAMP2 REMAIN TIME ok LAMP3 REMAIN TIME ok LAMP4 REMAIN TIME ok LAMP1 STATUS ok LAMP2 STATUS ok LAMP3 STATUS ok LAMP4 STATUS ok
19. upside down Remove the four brush cover fixing screws and then remove the brush cover and the movable metal mesh filter from the filter cleaning unit Brush cover Movable metal mesh filter Clean the filter cleaning unit brush and movable metal mesh filter e Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust blockages Movable metal mesh Brush Filter cleaning filter Brush cover Brush 112 ENGLISH 7 Install the movable metal mesh Movable metal mesh filter filter to the filter cleaning unit e When reassembling align the edge of the movable metal mesh filter with position e Hook the movable metal mesh filter onto the gear and the rail e The movable metal mesh filter will be set to the correct position after the set is installed and the power is turned on so it can be installed in the middle position during reassembly without any problem Install the brush cover so that it is aligned with the positioning pin guide and then tighten the four brush cover fixing screws Install the new static electric mesh filter to the filter cleaning unit Insert the filter cleaning unit into the projector and then securely tighten the filter cleaning unit fixing screw e Install the air filter and then install the filter cleaning unit by carrying out removal step 2 in reverse Attention Filter cleaning e The air filter must be installed before using
20. you can use the FUNC1 button instead of the lt P buttons p 83 Check sub memory registration screen o a i NCU cccl OOO En cros D SUB MEMORY LIST screen SUB MEMORY LIST 1 1 SXGA60 A1 2 Press A V lt P to select the SUB MEMORY number stored in the SUB MEMORY LIST 3 4 Press ENTER e A Change registered signals screen will appear ee a ee NNN SxGAGO ain i a es kc fon 64 00Kn2 fw y y y 8141 1 4 Ts els ESAE 8 18 1 151 721 Ea al eal i a E E E fo Haeo Njaa aa 2 a e 1 5 Selo a1 T ADAL DEARC aaa E wlx Press ENTER e To rename a registered signal perform steps 4 and 5 on page 46 Procedure to switch to sub 1 memory Press lt gt on normal screen menu is not displayed e The screen will show a list of the sub memory registered for the currently entered signal Press A V lt P to select the sub memory signal to be switched in the SUB MEMORY LIST Press ENTER e Signal will be switched to the one that was selected in Step 2 How to erase sub memory The currently selected SUB MEMORY is deleted by pressing DEFAULT at the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST E On screen indications Input switching signal switching This shows the registered signal name on the status screen for signal switching RGBL VE kc b Details of registered signal REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
21. 080i YPbPr RGB DVI 1 080 25p 1920 x 1 080 YPbPr RGB DVI O 1 080 30p 1920 x 1 080 33 8 30 74 3 YPbPr RGB DVI 1 080 60p 1920 x 1 080 67 5 60 148 5 YPbPr RGB DVI O 1 080 50p 1920 x 1 080 56 3 50 148 5 YPbPr RGB DVI O 720 60p 1 280 x 720 45 60 74 3 YPbPr RGB DVI 720 50p 1 280 x 720 37 5 50 74 3 YPbPr RGB DVI O TT 640 x 400 31 5 70 1 25 2 RGB DVI 640 x 400 37 9 85 1 31 5 RGB DVI 640 x 480 31 5 59 9 25 2 RGB DVI O O O 640 x 480 35 66 7 30 2 RGB DVI VGA480 640 x 480 37 9 72 8 31 5 RGB DVI O O 640 x 480 37 5 75 31 5 RGB DVI O O 640 x 480 43 3 85 36 RGB DVI 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 36 RGB DVI O O 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 40 RGB DVI O O SVGA 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 50 RGB DVI O O 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 56 3 RGB DVI O O 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 56 3 RGB DVI MAC16 832 x 624 49 7 74 6 57 3 RGB DVI O O 1 024 x 768 39 6 50 51 9 RGB DVI 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 65 RGB DVI O O 1 024 x 768 56 5 70 1 75 RGB DVI O O 1 024 x 768 60 75 78 8 RGB DVI O O XGA 1 024 x 768 65 5 81 6 86 RGB DVI 1 024 x 768 68 7 85 94 5 RGB DVI 1 024 x 768i 35 5 87 44 9 RGB O 1 024 x 768 80 100 105 RGB DVI 1 024 x 768 96 7 120 130 RGB DVI 1 152 x 864 64 71 2 94 2 RGB DVI MXGA 1 152 x 864 67 5 74 9 108 RGB DVI 1 152 x 864 76 7 85 121 5 RGB DVI 122 ENGLISH Display mode Number of displayed dots Scanning frequency H kHz V Hz Dot clock frequency MHz Plug and play DVI D DVI D EDID1 EDID2 MAC21 1 152 x 870 68 7 75 1 100 RG
22. 1 080 60i 1 080 59 94i Dot clock frequency 25 MHz 162 MHz 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 23 98sF e The WUXGA signals support only VESA 1 080 30p 1 080 29 97p 1 080 25p CVT RB Reduced Blanking signals 1 080 24p 1 080 23 98p Applicable scanning frequency For YPsPr signal 480i horizontally 15 73 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 480p horizontally 31 5 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 576i horizontally 15 63 kHz vertically 50 Hz 576p horizontally 31 25 kHz vertically 50 Hz 720 50p horizontally 37 5 kHz vertically 50 Hz 720 60p horizontally 45 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1 035 60i horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1 080 60i horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1 080 50i horizontally 28 13 kHz vertically 50 Hz 1 080 24p horizontally 27 kHz vertically 24 Hz 1 080 30p horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 30 Hz 1 080 25p horizontally 28 13 kHz vertically 25 Hz 1 080 24sF horizontally 27 kHz vertically 48 Hz 1 080 60p horizontally 67 5 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1 080 50p horizontally 56 25 kHz vertically 50 Hz e HD SYNG VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC Colour system 7 standards NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM PAL60 Screen size 70 inch 600 inch Screen aspect ratio 4 3 16 10 Projection scheme Menu selectable from front rear ceiling mount and floor mounting Contrast ratio full white full black 5 000 1 when DYNAMIC IRIS ha
23. 22 31 32 is returned Projector name query The name set for HOST NAME in NETWORK is returned p co J 9 1 LL i S o Q V Manufacturer name query Panasonic is returned Model name query D12000 or DZ12000 is returned Other information query Information such as version number is returned Class information query 1 is returned E 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 When using PJLink without security authorization set use without the password for administrator privileges and the password for user privileges of Web browser control e PJLink is a pending trademark in Japan the United States and other countries and regions For specifications regarding PJLink refer to the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association website URL http pjlink jomia or jp ENGLISH 105 Using the serial terminals The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its connection terminals and this terminal is compliant with RS 232C RS 422 Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control Examples of connection E For RS 232C Single projector D Sub 9 pin female
24. 4 ADJUST e f no button is operated for approx 5 seconds while the individual adjustment screen is displayed the screen will return to the previous MENU SELECT a ere SUB MENU E Returning to the previous screen 2 Press A V to select the desired e When the MENU is on the screen pressing the MENU button returns to the previous page e When the MAIN MENU is on the screen pressing MENU clears all menus from the screen item e The selected item is displayed with the colours set by OSD DESIGN p 75 MAIN MENU E Menu items setting e The bottom prompt line differs on each menu depending on the selected menu option e A prompt lt b CHANGE appears when changing the setting e A prompt lt b ADJUST appears for a separate bar graph e f there are more adjustments items available MENU SELECT for a menu item a page number will appear at GE SUB MENU the top right of the screen 3 Press ENTER to establish your Resetting to the factory selection e The submenu for the selected option will now default open POSITION O _ Sen Q fe oO D m If an adjustment item is selected and DEFAULT as is pressed the adjustment value will return to the factory default setting 1 Press DEFAULT MENU SELECT gt CHANGE ENTER fite MENU SELECT ENTER KOVNO ENGLISH 53 Adjusting the picture POWER Le ON STANDBY INPUT SELECT LENS CEs tes
25. 900 1 680 x 1 050 e USER To receive signals of specific horizontal resolution number of horizontally displayed dots N 8 If User is selected press lt gt to enter the horizontal resolution of signal source into DISPLAY DOTS 9 Press ENTER e Execute automatic adjustment A message PROGRESS appears during automatic adjustment When the adjustment is complete the system returns to the input screen DVI D IN Change this setting if video does not display normally when the projector and an external device are connected via DVI D 1 Press A V to select DVI D IN DVI D IN 2 Press ENTER e The DVI D IN screen will be displayed DVI D IN DVI EDID gt gt a gt 0 255 PC 3 Press lt P to switch DVI EDID e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed j EDID1 a EDID2 PC 7 e EDID1 Input signal formats supported Mainly select this when an external device DVD player etc for outputting video signals of a moving image system is connected to DVI D IN e EDID2 Input signal formats supported Mainly use this when an external device PC etc for outputting video signals of a still image system is connected to DVI D IN 4 Press lt P gt to switch DVI SIGNAL LEVEL e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed j 0 255 PC m 16 235 7 e 0 255 PC Select this when for example an exter
26. If you place directly into this light it can hurt or damage your skin xe b O J co ENGLISH 7 Precautions with regard to safety continued CAUTION E Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam e Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric shocks E When disconnecting the power cord hold the plug not the cord e f the power cord itself is pulled the cord will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks may result WE Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector e Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur E Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage or injury E Do not short circuit heat or disassemble the battery or place it into water or fire e Failure to observe this may cause the battery to overheat leak explode or catch fire and burns or other injury may result E When inserting the battery make sure the polarities and are correct e f the battery is inserted incorrectly it may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result E Use only the specified bat
27. PULink protocol sss ttre 105 Using the SHUTTER function steer rte 48 W Wired remote control EELEE ES ee ee ee 18 ENGLISH 127 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 ei EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only v
28. Press lt P gt to switch LAMP RELAY e The time interval for lamps to be switched will change as shown in the diagram below each time lt P is pressed Units of 1 hour Note e The lamps will switch at the specified time when the lamp selection is SINGLE or DUAL e When the lamp selection is TRIPLE the lamps will switch a total of three times at two hour intervals starting from the specified time and after this the previous operating status will be maintained until the next specified time is reached When the lamp selection is QUAD three lamps will illuminate from the specified time and the three lamps will switch a total of four times at two hour intervals from that time After this four lamps will illuminate for eight hours from the specified time and then when the next specified time is reached switching between three lamps will resume e The setting time will be the local time p 83 RS 232C setting This sets communication parameters for the projector p 106 1 Press A V to select RS 2320 OFF RS 232C EE DEFAULT __ i 80 ENGLISH 2 Press ENTER e The RS 232C screen will be displayed SE O SERIAL IN 4 gt 3600 OP oe CU 9600 MASTER RESPONSE ID GROUP NT 3 Press A V to select SERIAL IN 4 Press lt P to switch SERIAL IN e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed j RS 232C l a RS 422
29. after the security screen is displayed If using for the first time 1 Press A P gt V 4 A gt Y and lt in this order If the existing password has been changed Enter the new password SECURITY PASSWORD KKK K K K K K 2 Press ENTER e The SECURITY screen will be displayed e Only asterisks will appear on the screen to represent the actual characters of the password when the password is entered Setting the security password The SECURITY PASSWORD screen can be displayed when the power has been turned on If the correct password is not entered operations other than using the POWER STANDBY button and SHUTTER button and adjusting the lens will not be possible 1 Press A V to select SECURITY PASSWORD SECURITY PASSWORD 4 OFF gt 2 Press lt gt to switch SECURITY PASSWORD e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed ik OFF ss e ON Password entry is enabled e OFF Password entry is disabled Changing the security password The password can be changed 1 Press A V to select SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE OFF 2 Press ENTER e The SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE screen will be displayed NEW EO i CONFIRM 3 Press A V lt P to set the password e Up to 8 buttons can be set as the password Press ENTER For the purposes of confirmation enter the password again 6 Pr
30. appear like smoke e Provide a lamp for replacement in advance Maintenance Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the receptacle before cleaning e Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet Use a soft cloth moistened in warm water to clean away oil Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner and alcohol detergents for kitchens or a chemical cloth If using such solvents the outer case may become deformed and the paint may peel off e Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloth If dust adheres to the lens it will be magnified and projected on the screen Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust xe b j V O 5 J co Caution When connecting the projector to a PC or external device use the power cord supplied with the corresponding device and a commercially available shielded interface cable Disposal When disposing of the product contact your nearest municipality or dealer to confirm the correct procedure for disposal Attention on security If you use the network function of this product there is the likelihood of being subjected to the following damage e Personal information being leaked via this product e Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third party e Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious third party Be sure to take sufficient security measures pp 88 94 e Use a password that is as difficult to guess as possib
31. blue while cleaning of the air filter is in progress If there is a problem with the air filter the air filter cleaning monitor FILTER CLEANING will light red e The time taken for cleaning is approximately 30 to 40 seconds e The setting time will be the local time p 83 e f the projector is not in projection mode when the setting time is reached automatic cleaning will not be carried out e Automatic cleaning will not be carried out if 24 hours have not yet elapsed since cleaning was last carried out either by automatic cleaning or forced cleaning 82 ENGLISH Example If the setting time is 7 00 and forced cleaning is carried out at 9 00 then automatic cleaning will not be carried out at 7 00 on the following day 46 hours elapsed It gt 22 hours elapsed Setting time Setting time Setting time 07 00 09 00 07 00 07 00 Automatic Forced No cleaning Automatic cleaning cleaning cleaning e f the time is set to a time which is within 24 hours from the last time cleaning was carried out automatic cleaning will not be carried out the next time the setting time is reached Instead cleaning will be carried out when the setting time is reached on the following day Example If cleaning was carried out at 10 00 and the cleaning time setting is then changed to 20 00 automatic cleaning will be carried out at 20 00 on the following day 34 hours elapsed It gt 10
32. complete the initialization of ALL USER DATA ENTRY SIGNAL All setting values saved for each of the input signals are cleared To clear just some registered signals perform the procedure described in Clearing the data of registered signals p 46 NETWORK E MAIL This returns NETWORK E MAIL to its factory default value LOGO IMAGE The settings for the images registered for LOGO1 and LOGO2 are returned to their factory default images p 76 4 Press A V to select the desired initialize item and press ENTER e A confirmation screen will appear INITIALIZE NETWORK E MAIL PROGRESS gt CHANGE SET 5 Press lt gt to select OK and press ENTER Service password This function is used by a service person Input the password with the numeric buttons 0 to 9 of the remote control and press ENTER to confirm the entry POWER lm ON STANDBY INPUT SELECT TEST PATTERN Kruci Panasonic PROJECTOR This item is used to set the condition of the Picture In Picture MENUJ Press to display the MAIN MENU screen ms 4 ENTER gt Press to select P IN P MAIN MENU Press to display the P IN P menu MENU SELECT ENTER KSO VANTO Using the P IN P function Two videos can be projected simultaneously by placing a separate small sub screen within the main screen 1 Press ENTER e The P IN P screen will be displayed P IN P P_IN P MODE 2 P
33. cooling fan error FF4 Blue DMD cooling fan error FF5 Colour prism fan error FF6 Lamp prism fan error FF7 Ballast circuit 2 fan error FF8 Ballast circuit 4 fan error FF9 e The self diagnosis display and details of the failure may sometimes differ G prism fan error e f turning the main power off and back on again does not clear the error display consult your dealer ENGLISH 119 Specifications Model No PT D12000E PT DZ12000E Power supply 220 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 1 500 W about 15 W in standby Amps 9 5A Panel size 0 95 inch aspect ratio 4 3 0 96 inch aspect ratio 16 10 DLP Chip Display system Three unit DLP chip DLP type Number of pixels 3 x 1 470 000 pixels 1 400 x 1 050 dots 3 x 2 304 000 pixels 1 920 x 1 200 dots Lens Powered zoom Powered focus control Option Projection lamp 4 bulbs x 300 W UHM lamp Optical output 12 000 Im ANSI For video signal S video included Horizontally 15 75 kHz 15 63 kHz vertically 60 Hz 50 Hz For RGB signal Horizontally 15 KHz 100 kHz vertically 24 Hz 120 Hz Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning PIAS system Dot clock frequency 20 MHz 162 MHz For DVI D signal 480p 576p 720 60p 720 59 94p Displayable resolution VGA WUXGA 720 50p 1 080 60p 1 080 59 94p non interlace 1 080 50p
34. decrease the displayed value while observing the screen to achieve the optimal value e The abovementioned vertical stripes will not appear on the screen when all signals are input e The picture may be distorted during the adjusting operation but this is not a fault e The input resolution can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN Adjusting the clamp position Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the optimal value when dark areas of the image are crushed or displayed in green 1 Press A V to select CLAMP POSITION CLAMP POSITION OFF O _ Sen Q fe 2 D aa ENGLISH 65 How to use ADVANCED MENU continued 2 Press ENTER e The CLAMP POSITION screen will be displayed CLAMP POSITION POSITION 4 v ADJUST 3 Press lt P gt to adjust e The value changes from 0 to 255 e The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment Press A V to specify the area to be adjusted e To joint the top set UPPER to ON e To joint the bottom set LOWER to ON e To joint the left set LEFT to ON e To joint the right set RIGHT to ON Press lt P gt to toggle ON and OFF If dark areas are crushed 6 Press lt gt to adjust the The optimal value is the point where the dark compensation width and start area is best improved osition If the dark areas
35. each time lt gt is pressed M OFF ss e OFF The V and H settings are used as the vertical and horizontal zoom ratios respectively e ON The zoom ratio is set to the HV setting This allows the pictures to be zoomed at equal vertical and horizontal ratios 62 ENGLISH e When ASPECT is set to THROUGH ZOOM will not appear e When other than DEFAULT is selected for ASPECT the MODE selection setting will not appear Clock phase adjustment Clock phase adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour 1 Press A V to select CLOCK PHASE CLOCK PHASE OFF 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The CLOCK PHASE individual adjustment screen will be displayed CLOCK PHASE a gt ADJUST 3 Press lt P to adjust the level e The value changes from 0 to 31 Adjust so that the amount of interference is at a minimum e No optimal value may be obtained if the output of the PC to which the signal input is applied is unstable e No optimal value may be obtained if the total number of dots is not correct e The clock phase can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN Adjusting the geometry Square video can be projected onto a special shaped screen using unique image processing technology 1 Press A Y to select GEOMETRY PO GEOMETRY 4 OFF gt 2 Pr
36. ee eae Beda 08 78 Installing the input module seer ttre 30 L Lamp relay ea ee ae ee ee ee ee EE EE 80 Lamp select ee re ee ee ee re E EE 79 Lamp unit replacement Pere ae oe eee a ee ee eee ee ee A 1 15 Large Screen Correction Ce ee ee fae ae a Pe a ee ee 72 List of P IN P EEEE ee ee EEEETEEREE EEI 124 Load all user data ea ae ee ee eee ee ee 84 M Main Menus ccc ttt eees 51 Maintenance eer ee ee EEEEEEEEEEEEEETEEET 4 1 N Network connections re ee ee ee ee EEEE EEEE 93 Network control Be eit ieL Slee ee ie 8B elie lee oiatel Sled acai lesley at a8 92 Network function Pr ae ee ee ee ee EE EEEE EEEEL EE 91 Network standby EEE ae ee ae ee ee ee ee tee ear a ee 91 Network status Pa arr er E EREE EAEE EE 92 Noise reduction setting TEETER EEEREEEEEEEEERT 57 Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket 116 O On screen display function 77r ctr t tte 48 On Screen display setting ee ee ee ee ae eee 75 Outside dimensions S016 Slicer wai Seiciprcie Seal Jemar eyo ieaar ey aceat ies jey at je 125 P P IN P AAEE ar eRe Car rae Tee ee ee ee ee ee ie 85 Power indicator lamp ee EELEE EEERAEEERE E 37 Powering off the projector ittcttcccctrcrotrottet 39 Powering up the projector rea are eee er eee ee 38 Projection scheme Ca cer eae ee er ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 20 R Raster position ee ee a ee EEREE 68 Registered signals ee a a ee ee ee ee rr 45 Registering the picture mode settings as presettings Bulevae eee ae Senate ae ue
37. i S 0 Q V ENGLISH 83 Projector setup continued Load all user data This loads various setting values that were saved as a backup to the internal memory of the projector 1 Press A V to select LOAD ALL USER DATA LOAD ALL USER DATA 2 Press ENTER e The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will be displayed SECURITY PASSWORD 3 Enter the password set for the security password of the security menu e A confirmation screen will appear LOAD ALL USER DATA PROGRESS After data has been loaded power will turn off automatically Please wait for the fan to finish cooling before you turn on the projector again 4 CHANGE EXECUTE 4 Press lt P gt to select OK and press ENTER e f this is executed the projector enters a standby state in order to reflect the setting values This returns various setting values to their factory default settings 1 Press A V to select INITIALIZE INITIALIZE 2 Press ENTER e The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will be displayed S 84 ENGLISH 3 Enter the password set for the security password of the security menu e The INITIALIZE screen will be displayed INITIALIZE NETWORK E MAIL e ALL USER DATA This is for use by service personnel All setting values including ENTRY SIGNAL NETWORK E MAIL and LOGO IMAGE are returned to their factory default values A restart will be required to
38. now changed ENGLISH 89 Setting the security continued Control device setup Note e If a setting is reflected the on screen menu Control from the remote control and main unit disappears To continue operation press the MENU controls can be restricted button to display the main menu 1 Press A V to select CONTROL e f an attempt is made to control the projector from the remote control or main unit controls when DEVICE SETUP ENABLE is set the security password screen OFF appears To change a setting enter the security password and change the operation setting The security password screen disappears if the MENU 2 Press ENTER button is pressed or no operation is performed for 10 seconds e The CONTROL DEVICE SETUP screen will be displayed CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 3 Press A V to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROLLER e CONTROL PANEL Restriction of control from the main unit controls can be set e ENABLE Enables control from the main unit controls e DISABLE Disables control from the main unit controls e REMOTE CONTROLLER Restriction of control from the remote control can be set e ENABLE Enables control from the remote control e DISABLE Disables control from the remote control 4 Press ENTER e The CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROLLER screen will be displayed CONTROL PANEL 5 Press A V to select ENABLE or DISABLE and then pr
39. second E mail address is not going to be E mail set up Authentication set up Firmware update used s ESMA ADDRESS Status Projector control Select the conditions for sending E mail to the second E mail address MAIL CONTENTS Select NORMAL or SIMPLE ERROR an error is detected by self diagnosis LAMP1 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the Detailed set up Change password ee 9 lt value set in the field LAMP2 RUNTIME SS remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMP3 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMP4 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE exhaust temperature has reached the value set in the field A Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer IWD REE RTV BRAVA YD AWIW O PAG Pe rm O e Saho Projector Control Window Network config Adjust clock B q Ping test E mail set up Authentication setup Firmware update Status Check these boxes when E mail is to be sent E i periodically to the second E mail address ea E mail will be sent at the times and on the n Tae days checked Button to update settings 100 ENGLISH E Authentication set up page The POP server is set on this page when POP authenticati
40. than the specified size E Projection distances by the type of projection lenses for PT DZ12000E For the screen aspect ratio of 16 10 Units m Fixed focus Lens e Zoom lens typ lens Model number of projection lens Throw ratio 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 8 1 2 8 4 6 1 4 6 7 4 1 7 3 13 8 1 0 9 1 1 1 0 7 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen Effective Effective width SW 1 508 11 06 10 78 1 723 12 66 12 37 1 939 14 25 13 97 2 154 15 85 15 57 2 585 19 04 18 76 3 231 23 82 23 54 4 308 31 80 31 52 250 9 93 14 91 39 77 6 462 11 93 17 91 47 75 47 47 89 30 7 539 13 93 20 91 55 72 55 44 104 24 8 616 15 94 23 92 63 70 63 42 119 19 10 770 19 94 29 92 79 65 79 37 149 08 12 923 23 94 35 93 95 60 95 32 178 96 22 ENGLISH ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE5 For the screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Units m O b j V O p J o Fixed focus Lens type Zoom lens lane E e ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 8 1 2 8 4 6 1 4 6 7 4 1 7 3 13 8 1 0 9 1 1 1 0 7 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen Effective Effective size height width Min Max M
41. the wall outlet e If the plug is not inserted correctly electric shocks or overheating could result e Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose 6 ENGLISH E Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable e f the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable it may fall down or tip over and injury or damage could result E Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet e Failure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks E Do not disassemble the lamp unit e If the lamp section breaks it may cause injury Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector e f water spills onto the projector or gets inside it fire or electric shocks could result e If any water gets inside the projector contact an Authorized Service Centre Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector as doing so can result in fire or electric shocks After removing the battery from remote control unit keep it away from the reach of children e The battery can cause death by suffocation if swallowed e If the battery is swallowed seek medical advice immediately Do not allow the and terminals of the battery to come into contact with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Failure to observe this may cause the battery
42. this projector allows the user to correct the difference of colours among the sets 1 Press A V to select COLOR MATCHING COLOR MATCHING 4 gt 2 Press lt gt to switch COLOR MATCHING e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 3COLORS 7COLORS i MEASURED a 709MODE a e OFF Colour matching adjustment is not carried out e 3COLORS It is possible to adjust the 3colours of RED GREEN and BLUE 7COLORS It is possible to adjust the 7colours of RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE 7O9MODE Refer to Adjusting the colour matching using a colorimeter on the next page for details on this mode MEASURED Refer to Adjusting the colour matching using a colorimeter on the next page for details on this mode E if SCOLORS or 7COLORS was selected in step 2 3 Press ENTER e The 3COLORS or 7COLORS screen will be displayed 4 Press A V to select RED GREEN and BLUE if 7COLORS was selected select RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE 5 Press ENTER e The 3COLORS RED 3COLORS GREEN or 3COLORS BLUE screen will be displayed If you selected 7COLORS the 7COLORS RED 7COLORS GREEN 7COLORS BLUE 7COLORS CYAN 7COLORS MAGENTA 7COLOR
43. time lt gt is pressed O O DEFAULT SHORT Pressing A button will move O t e DEFAULT This is the standard setting e SHORT Pressing V button will move This causes the pictures to be delayed after the the image downward audio BNGte E PT DZ12000E e When FRAME DELAY is set to SHORT deterioration in the picture quality will occur Furthermore the noise reduction function cannot be used Raster position When the whole area where the input picture can be displayed is not used the picture can be moved to any position inside the display area 1 Press A V to select RASTER Pressing gt button will move the image to the right Pressing lt button will move the image to the left POSITION 4 Press MENU three times e The on screen indications disappear and the normal screen appears again 2 Press ENTER e The RASTER POSITION screen will be displayed RASTER POSITION 3 Press A V lt P to adjust the position E PT D12000E When 5 4 pictures are displayed when SXGA signals are input Pressing gt button will move the image to the right Pressing lt button will move the image to the left 68 ENGLISH Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGE Changing the display POWER language Dm o ON STANDBY This lets you switch the on screen display language EA E FE 1 Press A Y to select the desired language DISPLAY LANGUAGE L
44. to select MEASURED or 709MODE 3 Press ENTER e The MEASURED MODE screen will be displayed MEASURED MODE MEASURED DATA 4 Press A V to select MEASURED DATA 5 Press ENTER e The MEASURED DATA screen will be displayed MEASURED DATA 1 2 BLACK Y RELATIVE 500 A fo fof fo fo ofu Ue fo res es La uw ju WN Oy v 6 Use the colorimeter to measure the luminance Y and chromaticity coordinates x y 7 Press A Y to select the colours and press lt P to select their values 8 After all the data has been input press MENU e The MEASURED MODE screen will be displayed MEASURED DATA E inputting the coordinates of a desired colour only MEASURED 9 Press A V to select TARGET DATA 10 Press ENTER e The TARGET DATA screen will be displayed ee o 0 3 0 15 es o Ty rrr TT TTT TxT T _ 0 rr S O a Co O 0 321 Try re 0 40 a p o gt P 9 1 LL i S oO Q V ENGLISH 71 Display Option settings continued 11 Press A V to select the desired colours and press lt gt to input their coordinates 12 After all the data has been input press MENU e If 7O9MODE has been selected as the COLOR MATCHING setting the 3 primary colours defined by the ITU R BT 709 standard will be set as the target data e If the target data is outside the colo
45. unit to your Dealer or a Recycling Company E Do not use projectors with the adjustable feet or projection lens cover removed e If this is not observed the sets may not operate correctly or accidents may result xe b O J co ENGLISH 9 Before Using Accessories Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector Remote Control N2QAYB000076 x 1 Batteries for Remote Control AA Power cord Drop prevention bracket For U K K2CT3YY00014 x 1 For Continental K2CM3YY00007 x 1 Eye bolt Wire TPAHE86 x 4 TTRA0143 x 4 Q Q Caution when moving the projector The projection lens is susceptible to vibrations and impacts Be sure to always remove the lens during transport Cautions regarding setup Be sure to observe the following precautions when installing the product E Be sure to install the projection lens cover after installing the projection lens If this is not done dust will collect inside the projector and problems with the projector will result WE Avoid installing the product in a place exposed to vibrations or impacts If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations are transmitted from a source of driving power and others or mounted in a car vibrations or impacts may be transmitted to the product to damage the internal parts causing failure Install the product in a place free from vibra
46. your desired recipient Select the conditions for sending E mail MAIL CONTENTS Select NORMAL or SIMPLE ERROR an error is detected by self diagnosis LAMP1 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMP2 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMPS RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMP4 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE exhaust temperature has reached the value set in the field Ai Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer IWD BRO RTV BRAVA YD WIW O x 2 Orr groma A Projector Control Window Network config Adjust clock Ping test E mail set up Authentication set up Firmware update Kia REMAN E Eo M Change password LAMPI RUNTIME LAMP1 RUNTIME Periodic warning interval setting E mail is sent on the checked days of the week times p co J 9 1 LL amp S 0 V ENGLISH 99 How to use network function continued E E mail setup page continued E N 5 Enter the E mail address to which the E mail REREN A A n O e EA S is to be sent when two E mail addresses are Projector Control Window going to be used Do not enter it when the EEE ee eT
47. 1 0 compliant 480p 576p 720 60p 720 59 94p 720 50p 1 080 60i 1 080 59 94i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 23 98sF DVI D 24p input x 1 1 080 30p 1 080 29 97p 1 080 25p 1 080 24p ET MD77DV 1 080 23 98p 1 080 60p 1 080 59 94p 1 080 50p Displayable resolution VGA WUXGA non interlace Dot clock frequency 25 162 MHz DVI D input module RJ 45 input x 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 The LAN terminal of the input module optional cannot be used with the PT D12000E PT DZ12000E Use the LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector 2 HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is a specification for encoding digital image signals which was developed to protect digital content The DVI D HDMI output signals from the HDCP compliant equipment have been encoded by the HDCP specifications to ensure content protection but the DVI D input module is capable of displaying the digital images properly since it complies with the HDCP specification 3 The WUXGA signals support only VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking signals 30 ENGLISH E Procedure of installation Disconnect the power before installing the input module O b j V O 5 J co Oo Slot Cover 1 Remove the slot cover 99 SNE Q JA a 30802 BS 2 Insert the input module Fix the input module Register the input si
48. 28 Is the settings of switching input signals correct 48 58 59 No image appears on screen Is the device s connected to the projector working normally Is the shutter or freeze function used 48 83 Is the lens in focus 40 Is the projection distance adequate 22 24 Screen image is blurred 3 Is the lens dirty Is the projector installed in a suitable location Are COLOR and TINT correctly adjusted Is the device s connected to the projector adjusted correctly Pale colour bad colour tint e Are dry batteries consumed e Is polarity correct in battery setting e Are there any obstacle between the remote control and the beam receiving window Remote control does not e Are you trying to operate the remote control beyond the effective function range Is the remote 2 REMOTE2 terminal used for external control Is any external light interfering with the remote control operation Was operation of ID setting made in a correctly way Is the LOCK button of the remote control at the lock position Is the input selector set to correct position 48 58 59 Is the correct signaling system selected 58 59 Abnormal image on the screen Are there any malfunctions on the source side such as bad video tape e Are you supplying a signal that is not compatible with the projector 122 123 e Is the cable too long e Is the correct signal destination se
49. 4 49 24 61 36 93 36 94 61 73 61 74 98 26 97 98 183 95 12 36 14 81 For the screen Lens type Model number of projection lens aspect ratio of 4 3 Units m ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 Zoom ET D75LE3 lens ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 Fixed focus lens ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 6 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 3 5 6 1 5 6 8 9 1 8 8 16 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distanc e L Effective width SW Effective height SH Screen size inch Max Min Max Min 70 1 067 1 422 7 83 7 83 12 54 12 25 80 1 219 1 626 8 96 8 97 14 34 14 06 90 1 372 1 829 10 10 10 10 16 15 15 87 1 524 2 032 11 23 11 24 17 96 17 67 1 829 2 438 13 50 13 51 21 57 21 28 2 286 3 048 16 91 16 92 26 98 26 70 3 048 4 064 22 59 22 59 36 01 35 73 3 810 5 080 28 27 28 27 45 04 44 76 4 572 6 096 33 94 33 95 54 07 53 79 5 334 7 112 39 62 39 63 63 10 62 82 6 096 8 128 12 192 45 30 45 31 72 13 71 85 107 96 202 65 1 Throw ratio is the approximate measurement range of the screen width to the projection distance ENGLISH 23 Installation continued For the screen
50. 8 Use these buttons to select an item on the menu screen change setting and adjust the level Also use them to enter the SECURITY password 12 ENGLISH ENTER button REEERE Be Reel eee Bee ed ie p 53 Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function ON SCREEN button seer ere p 48 This button turns on and off the on screen indication function TEST PATTERN button p 49 This displays the test pattern Numeric 0 9 buttons pp 18 84 These buttons are used for systems where more than one projector is being used They are used to enter ID numbers when selecting an ID and they are also used by service personnel for entering passwords when password entry is needed STATUS button ect e cee p 48 Press this button to display projector information It can also be used to send information about the projector s status via E mail LIGHT button soot cee eee p 49 When this button is pressed the remote control button light is turned on The light goes off about 10 seconds after you stop remote control operation AUTO SET UP button iiite p 49 Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message PROGRESS appears on the screen E SHUTTER button eset p 48 Press this button to black out the image tempo
51. B DVI 1 280 x 768 1 280 x 800 1 280 x 768 39 6 49 9 65 3 RGB DVI 1 280 x 768 47 8 59 9 79 5 RGB DVI 1 280 x 800 41 3 50 68 RGB DVI 1 280 x 800 49 7 59 8 83 5 RGB DVI MSXGA 1 280 x 960 60 60 108 RGB DVI 1 280 x 1 024 52 4 50 88 RGB DVI 1 280 x 1 024 64 60 108 RGB DVI 1 280 x 1 024 72 3 125 RGB DVI 1 280 x 1 024 78 2 72 135 1 RGB DVI 1 280 x 1 024 80 75 135 RGB DVI 1 280 x 1 024 91 1 85 157 5 RGB DVI SXGA 1 400 x 1 050 65 2 60 122 6 RGB DVI 1 400 x 1 050 78 8 72 149 3 RGB DVI 1 400 x 1 050 82 2 75 155 9 RGB DVI WXGA 1 440 x 900 55 9 106 5 RGB DVI UXGA 1 600 x 1 200 75 60 162 RGB DVI WSXGA 1 680 x 1 050 65 3 60 146 3 RGB DVI 1 920 x 1 080 1 920 x 1 080 66 6 138 5 RGB DVI WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 74 154 RGB DVI 1 Only when using VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking e The number of display dots of the PT D12000E is 1 400 x 1 050 and the number of display dots of the PT DZ12000E is 1 920 x 1 200 A signal of a different resolution than the above data is converted to the number of display dots and then displayed e Character i that follows the number of displayed dots stands for interlace signal e Flicker line flicker will be caused in
52. ENS FOLS CED testpartern Kruci o oao 3 2 Press ENTER to establish your o O O selection 3 JEK o e Menus setting items adjustment screens and D o amp control button names will be displayed in the language the user chooses OOO e The available languages are English German Panasonic DEUTSCH French FRANCAIS Spanish eis ESPANOL Italian ITALIANO Japanese H4 34 Chinese XZ Russian 0 Yy C C KU and Korean 0J e The on screen display of the projector is set to the MENU Press to display the MAIN English language on shipping MENU screen vs 4 ENTER gt Press to select DISPLAY LANGUAGE N Press to display the DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu O _ Sen Q fe oO D m This lets you switch the display language MAIN MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE MENU SELECT ENTER KOVNO ENGLISH 69 Display Option settings POWER m o ON STANDBY DVI D INPUT SELECT VIDEO LENS C3 C6 oJ zm DEFAULT psen Panasonic PROJECTOR This menu can be used to make a variety of picture and projector settings MENUS s Prresss to display the MAIN MENU screen ve 4 ENTER gt Press to select DISPLAY OPTION Press to display the DISPLAY OPTION menu g DISPLAY OPTION MENU SELECT ENTER KOVNO 70 ENGLISH Adjusting colour matching When multiple sets are used simultaneously
53. ENTER P SNA MAIN MENU POSITION MENU SELECT ENTER KUNNU Press to display the MAIN MENU screen Press to select POSITION Press to display the POSITION menu 60 ENGLISH Shift adjustment This function allows the user to adjust the picture position vertically or horizontally if the position of the image projected on the screen is displaced when the projector is properly positioned against the screen 1 Press AV to select SHIFT POSITION SHIFT DEFAULT 2 Press ENTER e The SHIFT screen will be displayed v H 3 Press A V lt P to adjust the position E For horizontal right and left adjustment Operation Adjustment The picture Press gt button position moves to the right The picture Press lt button position moves to the left E For vertical up and down adjustment Operation The picture Press A button position moves up The picture Press W button position moves down 4 Press MENU three times e The on screen indications disappear and the normal screen appears again Adjusting the aspect ratio This changes the aspect ratio of the pictures This changes the aspect ratio for the screen range selected with SCREEN SETTING Set SCREEN SETTING first p 72 1 Press A V to select ASPECT ASPECT 4 DEFAULT gt 2 Press lt P gt or ENTER e The ASPECT i
54. L KEYSTONE e VERTICAL ARC e HORIZONTAL ARC e HORIZONTAL BALANCE e If vertical keystone correction is set menus and logos may protrude out of the screen e If both edge blending adjustment and geometry correction are used set the geometry correction to curved surface correction or PC If geometry correction is set to keystone distortion correction edge blending adjustment cannot be made correctly p 66 O _ Sen Q fe 2 D aa ENGLISH 63 How to use ADVANCED MENU O Increase the vertical resolution when the PAL or a SECAM 576i signal input or the NTSC 480i 1 080 50i and 1 080 60i signal input is applied os m 1 Press A V to select DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY 4 AUTO gt 2 Press lt P gt or ENTER e The DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY individual LENS j j j adjustment screen will be displayed DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY J auo Y Y DD CED test partern Kec gt CHANGE 3 Press lt P to switch DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY e The setting wi
55. MENU SELECT enre N setting e HOST NAME Display of host name and setting Make alteration when to use the DHCP server ENGLISH 91 How to use network function continued 4 e DHCP DHCP client function Set the DHCP item to ON when to acquire an IP address automatically using the DHCP server Set to OFF if DHCP server is not used Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used 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 GATEWAY Display of gateway address and setting Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used e STORE Save the current network settings Press A V to select STORE and then press ENTER e Before using the DHCP server make sure the DHCP server is already functioning e For details of IP address subnet mask and gateway ask the network administrator Network control This sets the network control method 1 Press A V to select NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK CONTROL Press ENTER e The NETWORK CONTROL screen will be displayed WEB CONTROL 4 gt COMMAND CONTROL o 1024 SR Press A Y to select items and press lt P gt to change the setting 92 ENGLISH e WEB CONTROL Set this to ON when you want to perform control with the Web browser pp 93 104 e WEB PORT
56. MIC IRIS screen will be displayed DYNAMIC IRIS AUTO TIRIS 4 gt 6 Use AY to select the item to be adjusted and then use lt P gt to adjust the amount of correction ENGLISH 57 Adjusting the picture continued E AUTO IRIS Automatic aperture adjustment OFF No automatic iow E ita 3 High 2 Intermediate Mi MANUAL IRIS Fixed aperture adjustment OFF No fixed iris 2 62 Intermediate E DYNAMIC GAMMA signal compensation amount adjustment OFF No automatic correction 1 Low 2 Intermediate 3 High e The contrast is set to the maximum level when DYNAMIC IRIS is set to 3 Registering the picture mode settings as presettings The picture settings that have been made in the PICTURE MODE screen can be registered e Select PICTURE MODE in the PICTURE screen to carry out this operation 1 Press ENTER e A confirmation screen will appear SAVE AS DEFAULT SETTING FOR DYNAMIC e a a e W CHANGE EXECUTE 2 Press lt P to select OK 3 Press ENTER e If the registered picture mode is selected after registering the picture mode settings as presettings the new signals will be displayed with the registered adjustments 58 ENGLISH Setting the system selector This enables the projector to automatically recognize input signals Furthermore if unstable signals are input the system forma
57. Only RGB input When unregistered signals are to be input frequently because the unit is used at conferences or other venues the screen display position can be adjusted automatically without having to press AUTO SETUP on the remote control each time Use this setting when adjusting a specific or oblong 16 9 etc signal 1 Press A V to select RGB IN RGB IN 2 Press ENTER e The RGB IN screen will be displayed RGB IN AUTO SIGNAL 4 OFF gt Mi AUTO SIGNAL 3 Press A V to select AUTO SIGNAL 4 Press lt P to switch AUTO SIGNAL e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF on e If unregistered signals are input when ON is selected auto setup will be initiated automatically Mi AUTO SETUP 5 Press A V to select AUTO SETUP Press ENTER e The AUTO SETUP screen will be displayed AUTO SETUP MODE 4 gt Press lt P gt to switch MODE e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed H DEFAULT WIDE Z USER i e DEFAULT To receive signals of which image aspect is 4 3 or 5 4 applicable resolution 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 960 x 720 1 024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1 152 x 870 1 280 x 960 1 280 x 1 024 1 600 x 1 200 1 400 x 1 050 e WIDE To receive signals of which the image aspect is wide applicable resolution 720 x 400 848 x 480 1 280 x 720 1 024 x 600 1 120 x 750 1 440 x
58. Panasonic Operating Instructions 3 chip DLP based Projector Commercial Use wae PT D12000E PT DZ12000E KAAL Zz Fi tke Read these instructions completely before operating this unit Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP based projector The serial number of your product may be found on its back You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT D12000E PT DZ12000E Serial number 2 ENGLISH Be sure to read the IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE and Conte nts the Precautions with regard to safety pp 4 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ea a R a a a a ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee N ee eee E e a 4 Precautions with regard to safety a 6 Before Using Se dheaa a aaa E a a e a a a E a a E a a a a G a a 10 Location and function of each part ee a E ana E a a ane E D a D aa E a E e AE E Da a D a 12 Using the remote control unit ae e a a E ea ena a a a a e a ee a aa e a a eee eee ere eee e aa a a ea a 17 Installation a 19 Connection i 27 Installation of input module optional kea ka ao a a a e a a a a e a a a a a a a a 30 How to install and remove the projection lens optional 555 rteterrrrrrrrrrrrre 36 e b j
59. S YELLOW or 7COLORS WHITE screen will be displayed 6 Press lt gt to adjust the values e These values can be adjusted from 0 to 2 048 e The effects of correcting the adjustment colour When tuning the correction colour that is the same as the adjustment colour the brightness of the adjustment colour changes When tuning the correction colour RED RED is added to or reduced from the adjustment colour When tuning the correction colour GREEN GREEN is added to or reduced from the adjustment colour When tuning the correction colour BLUE BLUE is added to or reduced from the adjustment colour e This adjustment should be carried out by a person who is familiar with the projector or by a service person because a high level of skill is required to make successful adjustment e Pressing DEFAULT will restore the factory defaults for all items e When any setting other than OFF has been selected for colour matching the COLOR TEMPERATURE setting is fixed at USER1 Adjusting the colour matching using a colorimeter The RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE colours can be changed to the desired hues using a colorimeter which is capable of measuring the chromaticity coordinates and luminance E inputting the current luminance and chromaticity coordinates 1 Press A V to select COLOR MATCHING COLOR MATCHING 4 gt 2 Press lt P
60. SE TX Pee eee ere a ee ee ee ee eae Te E pp 28 29 93 This terminal is used for connecting a LAN cable VIDEO IN terminal lt 50 ereere p 28 An input terminal for video signals BNC VIDEO OUT terminal p 28 An output terminal active through for video signals BNC S VIDEO IN terminal gt p 28 An input terminal for S video signals Mini DIN 4 pin This terminal complies with S1 signals and automatically toggles between 16 9 and 4 3 according to the size of input signals RGB YPsPr 1 IN terminal pp 28 29 A terminal to input RGB or YPsPr signals BNC RGB2 IN terminal sec ecreee p 29 A terminal to input RGB or YPsPr signals D SUB 15 pin female DVI D IN terminal pp 28 29 An input terminal for DVI D signals Using the remote control unit Loading batteries When loading supplied AA batteries into the battery compartment of the Remote Control make sure that their polarities are correct 1 Open battery compartment lid e Open the lid in the order and then 2 Insert the batteries e Into battery compartment with their polarities orientated as indicated in the compartment Supplied AA batteries insert the side first 3 Close the battery compartment lid e Replace the battery compartment lid over the compartment and slide until it clicks e Do not drop the Remote Co
61. STANDBY REMOTE2 STATUS ENABLE DISABLE m SHUTTER ON OFF OSD ON OFF Projector control LAMP SELECT LAMPI AUX TYPE NONE Detailed setup Change pasword im Displays the lamp lit hours RUNTIME RUNTIME RUNTIME oH e x sieranalt a roo Displays self diagnosis information Displays used hours of the projector 96 ENGLISH E Error information page When is displayed on the status information screen click it to display the error details e Depending on the nature of the error the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own protection F Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer FANE BRO RTV BRIANA YD AWIW ie aA G Orr groma Projector Control Window Projector status Network status Access error log Access log PROJECTOR TYPE MAIN VERSION Status POWER SHUTTER Projector control LAMP SELECT INPUT Detailed INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE set up OPTIGS MODULE TEMPERATURE Change OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE password ANE LAMP2 ON OFF LAMPS ON OFF LAMP4 ON OFF PROJECTOR RUNTIME BSc eee D12000 071 ON STANDBY REMOTE2 STATUS ENABLE DISABLE ON OFF LAMP1 RUNTIME RUNTIME RUNTIME RUNTIME 83 H SERIAL NO NETWORK VERSION 0 60 OSD AUX TYPE RGBI 1280x800 50 G7 41 25kHz 49 98H2 son F oH oH oH SELF TEST F Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer PAVE RE RTV ID AWIW O ie A g Owe francs BS
62. SXGA60 AL RGB1L 63 98kHz 60 02Hz H POS V POS e The designation can be set by the sub memory items MEMORY NO A1 1 2 l Sub memory number The place in which address code A1 A2 H7 and H8 signals are registered Restrictions e The maximum sub memory items that can be registered for the projector are 96 including the basic signal O _ Sen Q fe oO D m ENGLISH 47 Basic operations using the remote control ia SHUTTER ON ASPECT SCREEN TEST eer strae Ku PATTERN STATUS RA LIGHT Panasonic PROJECTOR Using the SHUTTER function If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission for example a shutter mode is available that allows the user to hide images temporarily 1 Press SHUTTER on the remote control or the main unit e The image is turned off 2 Press SHUTTER again e The image comes back On screen display function This turns the on screen display function on and off 1 Press ON SCREEN on the remote control 48 ENGLISH Switching the input signal You can use the remote control to switch the signals that are being input and projected 1 Press INPUT SELECT on the remote control or the main unit e Press RGB1 Switches to RGB1 input e Press RGB2 Switches to RGB2 input e Press DVI D Switches to DVI D input e Press VIDEO Switches to video i
63. Set the port number to use e PJLink CONTROL Set this to ON when you want to perform control with the PJLink protocol p 105 e COMMAND CONTROL Set to ON to control using the control command via the serial terminal pp 106 109 If settings have been made without an administrator password of the Web browser control add 2 byte 00 instead of STX and a line feed code ODh instead of ETX If settings have been made with an administrator password of the Web browser control add a 32 byte hash value and 00 instead of STX and a line feed code ODh instead of ETX The hash value is created by MD5 combining admin1 password and random numbers The random numbers are 8 byte values sent from the projector when connecting e COMMAND PORT Set the port number used for the command control e STORE Save the current network control settings Network status This displays the network status of the main unit 1 Press A V to select NETWORK STATUS NETWORK STATUS 2 Press ENTER e The NETWORK STATUS screen will be displayed NETWORK STATUS OFF 192 168 0 8 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 O 0 0 200 O Oa o o Returning the network function setting back to the factory setting Network function settings such as the IP address password and e mail settings can be return to their factory settings with the initialize menu of the projector setup p 84 Network connections The pr
64. Some menu items may not be valid for certain signal formats applied to the projector The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in gray characters and they cannot be selected ENGLISH 51 On screen menus continued Mi POSITION pp 60 63 POSITION SHIFT Mi PROJECTOR SETUP pp 77 84 PROJECTOR SETUP 1 2 PROJECTOR ID FRONT FLOOR HORIZONTAL OFF DEFAULT DISABLE 4 gt QUAD MENU SELECT CHANGE PROJECTOR SETUP E ADVANCED MENU pp 64 68 ATE BIKING O O INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION DEFAULT E P IN P pp 85 86 E TEST PATTERN p 87 E SIGNAL LIST pp 45 47 E SECURITY pp 88 90 SECURITY SECURITY PASSWORD MENU SELECT CHANGE Mi DISPLAY LANGUAGE p 69 DISPLAY LANGUAGE o a e ka v MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Mi NETWORK pp 91 104 NETWORK NETWORK STANDBY 4 z Mi DISPLAY OPTION pp 70 76 DISPLAY OPTION COLOR MATCHING MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE BLACK LOGO3 MENU SELECT lt CHANGE 52 ENGLISH 4 Press A Y button to highlight the desired adjustment item then Using the menu screens 1 Press MENU press lt gt to change or adjust e The MAIN MENU appears on the screen the parameter value MAIN MENU e For some items an individual adjustment PICTURE screen containing a bar scale will appear as shown in the diagram below when lt P is pressed CONTRAST N B
65. a 2 5V L UL Ground T M D S data 2 4 shield SE ETT T M D S data 0 Outside view T M D S data 0 DDC clock DDC data T M D S data 0 5 shield T M D S data 1 T M D S data 1 T M D S clock shield T M D S data 1 3 shield T M D S clock T M D S clock ENGLISH 27 Connection continued Example of connecting with VIDEO devices Control PC Control PC Control PC Video deck TBC built in oo yao REMOTE 2 IN RS 232C IN ON OUT RS 422 IN RS 422 OUT SERIAL SYNC HD U aS RGB 2 IN DVI D IN Red connected to Pr terminal Blue connected to Ps terminal Green connected to Y terminal Ce Gees Gaa re Colour monitor Video deck TBC built in DVD player DVD player with HDMI HDCP terminal e When connecting with a video deck be sure to use the one with a built in time base corrector TBC or use a TBC between the projector and the video deck e If nonstandard burst signals are connected the image may be distorted If this is the case connect a TBC between the projector and the video deck e The DVI D signal input terminal supports only a single link e The HDMI DVI D conversion cable is required to connect an HDMI compliant device e When using the DVI D input EDID
66. al distance Maximal distance L 0 0225 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0566 L 0 3346 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3598 L 0 0270 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0736 L 0 0207 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0566 ET D75LE5 L 0 0158 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 Installation dimensions diagram Figure 1 Dimensions applying when Figure 2 Dimensions applying when Figure 3 Set rotation direction one unit is used Oe Exhaust fa m o amp 5 5 E o1uoseued oO o OY 9 0 40 cm or more 50 cm 7 more two units are used L 0 0172 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 e Leave a clearance of at least 50 cm so that the ventilation opening on the rear panel will not be blocked e Set up the projector so that air can flow freely around the rear of the projector without staying still In addition leave a space of 30 cm or more at the sides so that the hot air coming out from the air outlet vents does not get drawn in through the air intake vents e Set up the projector with a space of 40 cm or more at the front so that the air filter can be replaced e When the projector is to be placed inside a box and used ensure the structure has a duct or the like to discharge air from the box leave the clearances shown in Fig 2 and ensure the temperature during ope
67. al projectors D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female male D Sub 9 pin female male e ege 3 e ECJ ae fe l t i i I I 1 PC RS 232C IN RS 4 22 IN RS 4112 OUT RS 232C IN RS 4 2 IN RS 422 OUT i BRIAL 4 Connection terminals on projector 2 Connection terminals on projector 1 Communication cable straight Communication cable straight E Pin assignments and signal names an 5 Description NC Data receive terminal 2 e 9000 e D Sub 9 pin Description D Sub 9 pin female external NC male external appearance i i appearance Data transmit terminal Data transmit terminal Connected internally NC Connected internally Data receive terminal Data transmit terminal Data receive terminal E o Connected internally T NC Connected internally Serial input Data transmit terminal Serial input terminal terminal Data receive terminal E Communication conditions Factory setting Signal level RS 422 compliant Synchronization method Start stop synchronization Baud rate 9 600bps Parity None Character length Stop bit X parameter S parameter cb Sam J 19 cb LL a S Q dp ENGLISH 107 Using the serial terminals continued
68. alid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Cd Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved Note Purchase of this equipment includes the rights to use this software the built in microcomputer and information recorded on ROMs but does not grant copyrights Do not reverse engineer change or modify the software The guarantee will not be valid for any malfunctions caused by such actions Trademark Acknowledgement e Digital Light Processing DLP and DLP CHIP are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association e Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation U S A in the U S and other countries e Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e Patent No 5 717 422 e All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners
69. als of a still image system is connected to AUX DVI IN 4 Press lt P gt to switch AUX DVI SIGNAL LEVEL e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 0 255 PC OS 16 235 e 0 255 PC Select this when for example an external device PC etc is connected via the DVI terminal output e 16 235 Select this when for example an external device DVD player etc is connected via the HDMI terminal output using a conversion cable e The optimal setting differs depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the instruction manual of the external device e If the setting is changed the data for plug and play changes For the plug and play compatible resolutions check the compatible signal list pp 122 123 74 ENGLISH AUX SDI IN Set this in accordance with the input module sold separately 1 Press A V to select AUX SDI IN AUX SDI IN 2 Press ENTER e The AUX SDI IN screen will be displayed AUX SDI IN SDI LINK AUTO gt 3 Press A V to select the desired item and press lt P to change the setting SDI LINK Select the single link signal type or dual link signal type The setting will change as follows each time the button is pressed 7 AUTO SINGLE LINK E DUAL LINK e AUTO Selects the setting automatically e SINGLE LINK Fixes the setting to signal link signal e DUAL LINK Fixes the setting t
70. ambient light such as fluorescent lamps Carefully site the projector so its Remote Control receiver windows will not be directly exposed to intense light Setting projector ID number to remote control Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control p 77 The ID number of the projector is set to ALL on shipping and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector 1 Press ID SET and then within 5 seconds press the two numeric 0 9 buttons which correspond to the ID number that has been set for the projector e Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the Remote Control can be set even when no projector is around If you do not enter the two digit ID number within 5 seconds after the ID SET button has been pressed the ID number will remain at the number that was set before the ID SET button was pressed Your specified ID number is stored in the remote control unit unless another one is specified later However the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted When the batteries are replaced set the same ID number again e The ID number can be set to ALL or from 1 to 64 18 ENGLISH Using a wired remote control When multiple main units are c
71. are displayed in green p The optimal value is the point where the green Hi To display the adjustment areas become black and the crushing effect is marker rectified Press A V to select MARKER MARKER gt N e The clamp position can be adjusted only when the RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN Press lt P gt to select ON e A marker for adjusting the picture position appears The optimal point is the position where the red line of one frame overlaps the green line of the other frame The correction widths of the jointed frames must be the same value all the time The optimal joint cannot be achieved if the jointed frames have different correction widths The optimal point is where these lines overlap Edge blending adjustment This projector has the function to hide the seams for multi screens 1 Press A V to select EDGE BLENDING g EDGE BLENDING 4 OFF DEFAULT 2 Press lt P to switch EDGE BLENDING e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed USER e a m When the multi screens are not going to be used e ON When the tilting inside the unit is to be used for the tilting of the edge blending area e USER Red line When a specific tilting is to be used for the tilting 9 Press A V to select BRIGHT of the edge blending area Separate software is ADJUST required to establish these settings Consult your
72. artup logo that is projected when the power is turned on 1 Press A V to select STARTUP LOGO ON SCREEN DISPLAY gt gt OO STARTUP _LOGO 4 gt 2 Press lt P to switch STARTUP LOGO e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed e LOGOS The Panasonic logo and DIGITAL PROJECTOR logo are projected e NONE No startup logo is projected e LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected e LOGO2 The picture registered by the user will be projected 76 ENGLISH Projector setup POWER 1 m ON STANDBY INPUT SELECT z DEFAULT Panasonic PROJECTOR This menu can be used to make a variety of picture and projector settings MENUJ Press to display the MAIN MENU screen vs 4 ENTER gt Press to select PROJECTOR SETUP Press to display the PROJECTOR SETUP menu MAIN MENU amp PROJECTOR SETUP MENU SELECT ENTER ESO VNO Setting a projector ID The projector has an ID number setting function that helps the user to control two or more projectors either simultaneously or separately with a single remote control The ID number is set to ALL by default Hence the ID number need not be set when only one projector is used 1 Press A V to select PROJECTOR ID PROJECTOR SETUP T2 PROJECTOR ID E O aLe D 2 Press lt P gt to switch PROJECTOR ID e The setting will change as fol
73. aspect ratio of 4 3 Units m Lens type Zoom lens E Projection distances by the type of projection lenses for PT D12000E Fixed focus lens Model number of projection lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 5 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 3 0 5 0 1 5 0 8 0 1 7 9 15 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen Effective Effective width SW 1 422 11 37 11 09 1 626 1 829 14 65 14 37 2 032 16 29 16 01 2 438 19 57 19 29 3 048 200 5 080 8 15 12 24 24 49 24 21 40 88 40 60 76 44 32 69 32 40 61 08 4 08 4 89 3 08 6 096 12 27 18 41 49 08 48 80 91 79 7 112 14 32 21 50 57 28 57 00 107 15 8 128 16 38 24 58 65 47 65 19 122 51 10 160 20 50 30 76 81 87 81 59 153 23 12 192 For the screen Lens type 24 61 36 93 aspect ratio of 16 9 Units m 98 26 97 98 Zoom lens 183 95 Fixed focus lens Model number of projection lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 5 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 3 0 5 0 1 5 0 8 0 1 8 0 15 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen E
74. cannot be used with the PT D12000E PT DZ12000E Use the LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector ENGLISH 33 Installation of input module optional continued Connecting the signal to the dual link HD SD SDI input module Dual link HD SD SDI input module optional ET MD100SD4 i O OQ Module LINKCA LINGB ET MD100SD4 1 SERIAL IN 1 I HD SDI or SD SDI signal o D000 o 000 ooooGooooo0o of co soo M EHE 2 Business digital VCR e When connecting a single link signal connect to the LINK A terminal e When connecting a dual link signal connect to both the LINK A and LINK B terminals e You can switch the input format mode from the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu pp 58 59 e Settings specific to the connected device are required pp 74 75 e To send the pictures properly use a connecting cable with the specifications of 5CFB or higher 6CFB 7CFB etc or of Belden1694A or higher Also use a cable that is shorter than 100 m e Make sure that the cables used to link LINK A terminal and LINK B terminal are of the same type and length If there is a difference in length greater than 4 m between the two cables the images will not be projected correctly e When connecting to dual link signals connect directly to the signal output device without connecting through a distributor or other such device A phase difference may occur between the LINK A signal and LINK B signal which may preven
75. change as follows each time lt gt is pressed LENS FOCUS CED testpartern Kruci 2 K 3 5 JEK 6 3 JK 9 o o MENU screen Entry screen MENU screen Focus MENU screen All white MENU screen Colour bars Panasonic PROJECTOR MENU screen All black MENU screen Window inversion The projector has 8 types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the set poen Press to display the MAIN MENU screen vs ENTER gt Press to select TEST MENU screen PATTERN Window Press to display the TEST PATTERN screen MENU screen Flag MENU screen Flag inversion MAIN MENU p o gt J i LL i S 0 Q V G3 TEST PATTERN MENU SELECT ENTER KOVANO ENGLISH 87 Setting the security POWER p ON STANDBY INPUT SELECT Panasonic PROJECTOR The unit s security function serves to display the password input screen or to set and display the user company s URL under the projected pictures MENUJ s Prresss to display the MAIN MENU screen mS 4 ENTER gt Press to select SECURITY Press to display the SECURITY menu MAIN MENU o amp SECURITY MENU SELECT ENTER PSU SAN LU 88 ENGLISH Displaying the security screen Password settings and text settings can be made
76. conds as shown in the diagram on the right recommending replacement of lamp unit The indication on the below diagram will disappear after about 30 seconds or when either control button on the main unit or remote control button is operated After the time of 2 000 hours the on screen indication will not disappear unless the menu MENU button is operated REPLACE THE LAMP 114 ENGLISH Procedure of lamp unit replacement Turn the main power OFF following the procedures described in Powering up the projector p 38 and Powering off the projector p 39 disconnect the power plug from the AC power source and wait for one hour or more Then check around the lamp unit that has cooled down Use a Phillips screwdriver to Lamp unit cover screw loosen the lamp unit cover screw at the rear of the projector until the screw turns freely Open the lamp unit cover and remove it from the projector Lamp unit cover Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the three fixing screws for Fixing the lamp unit to be replaced until screws the screws turn freely Hold the handle of the lamp unit and gently pull the lamp unit out from the fecal projector CAUTION gts The lamp unit and structural parts around the lamp unit will be hot immediately after the projector has been used You might get burned if you touch it while
77. control Esm Detailed setup f Change password B A TaN SLE 4p tot Enter the IP address of the server to be tested Button for conducting the test PING 198 245 80 10 198 245 80 10 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 198 245 80 10 icmp_seqg 0 tt1l 255 time 0 7 64 bytes from 198 245 80 10 icmp_seq 1 ttl 255 time 0 4 64 bytes from 198 245 80 10 icmp_seq 2 ttl 255 time 0 4 64 bytes from 198 245 80 10 icmp_sea 3 ttI 255 time 0 4 Display which appears when the connection was successful 198 246 80 10 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip minfave max 0 4 0 4 0 7 ms PING 198 245 80 100 198 245 80 100 56 data bytes Display which appears when the connection failed 198 245 80 100 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss p 3 J 9 1 LL amp S oO Q V ENGLISH 101 How to use network function continued E Contents of mail sent Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the E mail settings have been established Panasonic projector report CONFIGURE Projector Type DZ12000 E mail setup data TEMPERATURE WARNING SETUP MINIMUM TIME at 60 minutes interval INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Over 35degc 95degF OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Over 60degc 140degF ERROR on LAMP1 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 200 H LAMP1 RUNTIME OFF
78. dealer 3 Press ENTER e The EDGE BLENDING screen will be displayed EDGE BLENDING UPPER 4 66 ENGLISH BRIGHT ADJUST 10 13 14 15 16 17 Press ENTER e The BRIGHT ADJUST screen will be displayed BRIGHT INSIDE Press A V to select BRIGHT INSIDE Press ENTER e The BRIGHT INSIDE adjustment screen will be displayed INTERLOCKED 4 gt ee o l GREEN BLUE ON e When INTERLOCKED is set to OFF individual adjustment of RED GREEN and BLUE will be possible Press A Y to select an item and press lt P gt to adjust the setting e Once adjustment is complete press MENU to return to BRIGHT ADJUST Press A V to select the part of UPPER LOWER RIGHT LEFT Use lt P to adjust the width for correcting the BRIGHT INSIDE setting 0 to 255 Press A V to select BRIGHT OUTSIDE BRIGHT OUTSIDE Press ENTER e The BRIGHT OUTSIDE adjustment screen will be displayed INTERLOCKED T O o D e When INTERLOCKED is set to OFF individual adjustment of RED GREEN and BLUE will be possible 18 Press A V to select an item and press lt P gt to adjust the setting Projection Edge blending width right range BRIGHT adjustment right val _I Marker BRIGHT OUTSIDE BRIGHT INSIDE e The BRIGHT a
79. djustment range Maximum value 50 Minimum value 50 Adjusting Tint This adjusts skin tones in the pictures 1 Press A V to select TINT TINT a eS 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The TINT individual adjustment screen will be displayed TINT Adjustment Deepens colours Weakens colours gt ADJUST 3 Press lt P gt to adjust the level Adjustment Adjustment range Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple Maximum value 31 Adjusting Colour Reduces the brightness of the dark black parts of the screen This adjusts the depth of the colours 1 Press A V to select COLOR COLOR a E ES A ee Minimum value 31 Adjusts skin tone Minimum value toward greenish colour 31 Adjusting the colour temperature This is used to adjust the pictures if white areas appear bluish or reddish e Carry out this adjustment while the signals to be adjusted are being projected 1 Press A V to select COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR TEMPERATURE 4 DEFAULT gt DEFAULT 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen will be displayed COLOR_TEMPERATURE X gt gt CHANGE ENGLISH 55 Adjusting the picture continued 3 Press lt gt to switch COLOR TEMPERATURE e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed e When any setting
80. djustment is a function for making the brightening of the BRIGHT level in those areas where the pictures overlap less conspicuous when multi screens have been configured using edge blending The optimal point is where after the BRIGHT INSIDE has been adjusted the compensation amount is the same for the BRIGHT levels in the areas where the pictures overlap and where the pictures do not overlap If after the BRIGHT INSIDE adjustment only the vicinity of the borders of the areas where the pictures overlap and where the pictures do not overlap becomes bright proceed to adjust the top bottom left and right widths Alternatively if only the vicinity of the borders has darkened as a result of the width adjustments proceed with the BRIGHT OUTSIDE adjustment e When a rear screen or screen with a high gain is used the joints may appear to be discontinuous depending on the viewing position Frame delay When 1 080 60i 1 080 50i and 1 080 24sF signals are being input this simplifies image processing so that the frame delay for pictures can be shortened 1 Press A V to select FRAME DELAY 4 DEFAULT gt FRAME DELAY O _ Sen Q fe oO D m ENGLISH 67 How to use ADVANCED MENU continued 2 Press lt P to switch FRAME When 16 9 pictures are displayed DELAY when HDTV or 480p pictures are input or 16 9 is selected in the SIZE mode e The setting will change as follows each
81. do ae Pl FRONT FLOOR TS 2 Press lt P to switch ALTITUDE 2 Press lt P to switch MODE INSTALLATION e The setting will change as follows each time e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed lt gt is pressed OFF FRONT FLOOR FRONT CELING REAR CELING REAR FLOOR Floor mount front projection FRONT FLOOR The fan is controlled in accordance with the setup angle 1 Press A V to select i DIRECTION DIRECTION HORIZONTAL D Ceiling mount front projection FRONT CEILING a ae Floor mount rear projection REAR FLOOR e HORIZONTAL This is the standard setup e VERTICAL Select this if the projector is tilted at a large vertical angle an angle which exceeds 30 from the horizontal Ceiling mount rear projection REAR CEILING a 2 Press lt P gt to switch DIRECTION e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 78 ENGLISH Lamp select This lets you switch the four light source lamps to one of four brightnesses in accordance with the operating conditions and purpose of use 1 Press A V to select LAMP SELECT HORIZONTAL LAMP SELECT l oa R 2 Press lt P to switch LAMP SELECT e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed TRIPLE SINGLE L2 L3 L4 L1 L3 L4 L1 L2 L4 L1 L2 L3 QUAD
82. e date and time on page 83 O _ Sen D Q fe 2 m aa ENGLISH 39 How to adjust the lens How to adjust the focus zoom and shift If the focusing zooming or positioning of the image projected on the screen is not successful even though the projector is properly positioned against the screen you can adjust the focus the zoom or the vertical or horizontal position of the image LENS FOCUS a lt gt ADJUST LENS ZOOM gt ADJUST LENS SHIFT lt gt ADJUST LENS FOCUS yy lt gt ADJUST LENS ZOOM gt ADJUST gt LENS SHIFT a lt 4 ADJUST CAUTION E At the projector 1 Press LENS on the control panel of the main unit e Pressing the button changes the setup screen in the order of FOCUS ZOOM and SHIFT 2 Press A V lt P to select an item and adjust it E Using the remote control Press LENS FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT on the remote control e When the FOCUS button is pressed The focus is adjusted e When the ZOOM button is pressed The zoom is adjusted e When the SHIFT button is pressed The shift is adjusted on m 2 Press A V lt P to select an item and adjust it Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens e Only FOCUS is displayed with the background colours set with OSD DESIGN to distinguish the displayed adjustment menu by colour even if the characters cann
83. e image ET D75LE1 62 5 SW Image width A ET D75LE2 47 H Vertical distance between the lens centre level and the bottom edge of the projected image ET D75LES3 For PT D12000E H 0 to SH ETD7SLE4 For PT Oto ET D75LE5 For PT DZ12000E H 0 1 x SH to 1 1 x SH sie However if the ET D75LE5 has been installed z the value will be fixed at H SH 2 for both the ET D75LE8 PT D12000E and PT DZ12000E If the ET D75LE6 has been installed the values will be H 0 1 x SH to 0 9 x SH for the PT D12000E and H 0 to SH for the PT DZ12000E 20 ENGLISH Projected range using geometric adjustment VERTICAL KEYSTONE HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE Side View Top View O b j V O _ J co Oo Side View L2 Projection distance R2 Radius of the circle rt gt Top View L2 Projection distance R2 Radius of the circle Side View Centre of the Screen R3 L3 Projection distance R3 Radius of the circle Top View Centre of the a L3 Projection distance R3 Radius of the circle Keystone correction only When using arc and keystone correction together Arc correction only Vertical Keystone Correction Angle a Horizontal Keystone Correction Angle Vertical Keystone Correction Angle a Horizontal Keystone Correction Angle 6
84. e projector p 39 when performing power supply operation to take a measure to the indication of temperature monitor TEMP lamp and lamp monitor LAMP lamp ENGLISH 111 Cleaning and replacement of air filter If the air filter is blocked with too much dust the inside of the projector will become hot and the temperature monitor TEMP indicator will flash and the power will turn off The static electric mesh filter should be replaced and the metal mesh filter and brush inside the filter unit should be cleaned after approximately 2 000 hours of use although this is a guide only and the actual time will vary depending on the operating conditions Procedure of cleaning 1 Turn off the main power and remove the power plug from the receptacle e Turn off the main power supply observing the procedure How to turn OFF the power supply on page 39 and then remove the power plug 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the filter cleaning unit fixing screw at the front of the projector e Insert your hand into the base of the air filter and pull the air filter forwards while removing the filter cleaning unit from the projector Remove the static electric mesh filter from the filter cleaning unit e Loosen the static electric mesh filter so that it can be removed and then remove it Filter cleaning unit Filter cleaning unit fixing screw Place the filter cleaning unit Brush cover fixing screws 4 places
85. e temperature monitor TEMP lamp lights up during the warm up period When the warm up is completed the temperature monitor TEMP lamp turns off and the image is projected on the screen e f the temperature of the operating environment is low and warm up takes more than 5 minutes the projector will judge that a problem has occurred and the power will be turned off automatically If this happens increase the temperature around the projector so that it is 0 C or higher and then turn on the MAIN POWER switch and the POWER ON switch once more 38 ENGLISH IT SE ViDEO GED reset ern Kec l C2 Cs O Cs o Co fou Panasonic Making adjustment and selection Roughly adjust the focus of the lens p 40 Select and set the projection scheme p 78 Select the input signal by pressing the input selector button to toggle through RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO and AUX p 48 e The AUX button is disabled when an optional input module is not connected Adjust the tilt of the main unit in front and rear or right and left p 20 Adjust the shift p 40 Press AUTO SETUP if the input signal is RGB signal p 49 Fit the image size to the screen size p 40 Adjust the focus p 40 Readjust the zoom so that the image size fits in the screen p 40 Powering off the projector Press POWER STANDBY 4 e A confirmation screen will appear
86. ed as the presetting when new signals are input The data will be saved for all items in the PICTURE menu except for the SYSTEM SELECTOR setting Adjusting Contrast This adjusts the contrast for picture colours 1 Press A V to select CONTRAST CONTRAST TO Ww BSS 2 Press lt P gt or ENTER e The CONTRAST individual adjustment screen will be displayed CONTRAST gt ADJUST 0 es 2 Press lt P gt or ENTER e The COLOR individual adjustment screen will be displayed COLOR 7 gt ADJUST 3 Press lt P gt to adjust the level Adjustment Adjustment range Raises the picture brightness and the picture becomes clearer Maximum value 31 Lowers the picture brightness and weakens the picture e If you need to adjust the BRIGHTNESS it should be adjusted before other adjustments are made Minimum value 31 Adjusting Brightness This adjusts the brightness of dark black areas of Basic Operation the pictures 1 Press A V to select BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The BRIGHTNESS individual adjustment screen will be displayed BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Eee ES Sa 3 Press lt P to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Increases the brightness of the dark black parts of the screen Adjustment range Maximum value 31 3 Press lt P gt to adjust the level A
87. een diagonal inch L 0 3072 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 0 3598 8 8 16 5 0 9 1 1 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1806 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 3383 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0201 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0241 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 0 3598 0 0566 0 0736 0 9 1 1 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0207 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0248 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0566 0 0736 1 1 1 3 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0228 x Screen diagonal inch a i ig j j j j j j i j i L 0 0273 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 1003 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0566 0 0736 ET D75LE5 Fixed focus lens 0 7 1 L 0 0154 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 0 7 1 L 0 0158 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 0 8 1 L 0 0174 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 xe b j V O 5 pa o ENGLISH 25 Installation continued Model number of PPT Throw ratio projection lens Aspect ratio WE Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types for PT D12000E Projection distance L formula Units m ET D75LE1
88. en by two turns the fixing screw of the direction that is opposite the direction in which the focus is most offset direction in which the just in focus point in is the most offset toward the back see Figure 4 e Be careful because turning a screw more than twice to loosen it will result in the spring becoming detached and the projector needing to be repaired e Make adjustments in up to two places and fully turn the screw clockwise in at least one place Install the removed lens Turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise little by little and stop at the point that is in focus Turning the screw counterclockwise moves the lens bracket of the mounter forward screen side which changes the tilt of the lens see Figure 1 and moves the focus point in the projection image on the screen in the opposite direction to that of the adjustment screw Changing the tilt of the lens also changes the screen position of the projection image with regards to the screen surface so use the remote control to switch to the lens shift adjustment mode and return the position to the optimal position Perform refocus adjustment around the centre of the screen and make even finer adjustments of the rotation amount of the adjustment screws if the focus is still inadequate O _ Sen Q eo oO D aa When adjustment is complete remove the lens and then tighten the loosened fixing screws Install the lens and cover aga
89. en the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse ENGLISH 5 Precautions with regard to safety E if a problem occurs such as no image or if you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the projector turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet e Do not continue to use the projector in such cases otherwise fire or electric shocks could result e Check that no more smoke is coming out and then contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs e Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself as this can be dangerous E Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector e If the installation location is not strong enough it may fall down or tip over and severe injury or damage could result e Installation work Such as ceiling Suspension should only be carried out by a qualified technician e If installation is not carried out correctly there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur E If foreign objects or water get inside the projector or if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet e Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks e Contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs E Do not cover the air filter the air inlet and exhaust vents e Doing so may cause the projector to ov
90. ent temperature error U24 Low temperature error e Ambient temperature is too low U41 Lamp 1 operating time warning U42 Lamp 2 operating time warning e The lamp replacement period has arrived Replace U43 Lamp 3 operating time warning the lamp U44 Lamp 4 operating time warning U51 Lamp 1 error U52 Lamp 2 error e Lamp has not turned on Wait for the lamp to cool down and then turn the power back on If the lamp U53 Lamp 3 error still does not turn on contact your dealer U54 Lamp 4 error U61 Lamp 1 2 000 hour operating time exceeded u62 Lamp 2 2 000 hour operating time exceeded e The lamp has exceeded its replacement period u63 Lamp 3 2 000 hour operating time exceeded Replace the lamp straight away U64 Lamp 4 2 000 hour operating time exceeded U70 Air filter unit not installed e Install the air filter unit U71 Lamp 1 not installed U72 Lamp 2 not installed i e Install the lamp U73 Lamp 3 not installed U74 Lamp 4 not installed AC power supply voltage drop warning less TAS power supply voltage input tias dropped Check U81 than 90 V that there is sufficient electrical wiring capacity for the projector s power consumption requirements u91 Lamp unit cover is not closed e Close the lamp unit cover Hot Internal clock battery replacement e The battery needs to be replaced Consult your dealer H11 Air intake temperature sensor not found H12 Optical module temperature sensor not found H13 Lamp ambient temperature
91. entered three times in a row the lock is set for several minutes Mi Change Password page Click Change password Projector peoa New password input field ae re enter for confirmation Ea a Button for executing password change Password When you log in with administrator privileges the button for resetting the password for user privileges is displayed ie Silent 94 ENGLISH E Basic control page This page is the first page displayed when the projector is accessed through a web browser To move from another page click Projector control then Basic control A Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer MVD BRO RTV BRAVA YMD AWIW O i A Pwr ye Projector Control Window SYSTEM SELECTOR 1224h A Projector contro window Miltrosoft Internet Hkplorer IWO BRE RTV AYA YIM Np Detailed setup Change password 1 4k Page selection tabs Click these to switch pages This displays the on screen status It is displayed even if the on screen display of the projector is set to off Monitor information button Click this item and the status of the projector is displayed Detailed set up button Click this item to display the advanced settings page Change password button Power On Off control SHUTTER control OSD On screen Display display non display Use these to select the input signals p co J 9 1 LL amp S oO Q
92. enu KONYEN 2 Press ENTER while the menu shown above is being displayed It will be displayed for about 5 seconds e PROGRESS will appear in the menu and the projection lens will move to the home position e The home position for the projection lens is the lens position when the lens is being replaced or when the projector is being stored away and it is not the optical centre of the screen ENGLISH 41 Basic Operation How to adjust the lens continued How to adjust the lens mounter for addressing unevenness of focusing E About the focus balance Relation between the orientation of the lens and focus surface on the screen side If the projection lens is tilted in relation to the surface on which the images are formed and the front screen side of the projection lens points downward direction of broken arrow line as shown in the example in the figure 1 the focus surface on the screen side is tilted so that its top is at the back of the screen and its bottom is in front of the screen Figure 1 Illustration of influence of lens orientation Projection lens Image formation surface Focus surface on screen side E Procedure for adjusting the focus balance adjusting the tilt with the lens mounter There are focus adjustment screws in three places on the lens mounter of the projector that can be used as a correction function when evenness of the whole screen cannot be obtained even after adjustin
93. er indicator lamp is lit orange the internal fan 2 Insert the power cord plug into is running to cool down the projector Do not turn an electrical outlet off the MAIN POWER switch or disconnect the power cord at this time E Removal Note 1 Check that the MAIN POWER e If the POWER ON button is pressed while switch on the projector is at the projector is still in cooling mode it may take the OFF o position and then a a before the projector is ready to project disconnect the power cord plug from the electrical outlet 2 Remove the power cord from the AC IN terminal while pressing the lock button on the power cord connector e Connect all peripheral equipment to the projector before connecting the projector s power cord pp 28 29 ENGLISH 37 Projection continued Powering up the projector Connect the supplied power cable 220 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Press the marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to turn on the power e The power indicator lamp on the projector will flash in red After a short period the indicator will illuminate and the projector will enter standby mode Press POWER ON e The power indicator lamp illuminates in green and soon the image is projected on the screen e f the projector is powered up at about 0 C a warm up period of approximately 5 minutes may be necessary to start projection Th
94. erheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector E Do not overload the wall outlet e If the power supply is overloaded for example by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire may result E Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way e High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the projector e For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Centre E Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e If dust builds up on the power cord plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth e f not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet E Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug e 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 e If the power cord is used while damaged electric Shocks short circuits or fire may result e Ask an Authorized Service Centre to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary E Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks E Insert the power cord plug securely into
95. ess ENTER e Aconfirmation screen will appear SURE EXECUTE CANCER CHANGE EXECUTE 6 Press lt P to select EXECUTE and then press ENTER 90 ENGLISH How to use network function Network standby When the projector is in a standby state you can POWER r lm 6 control the power of the projector from a computer connected via a wired LAN m m m 1 Press A Y to select NETWORK STANDBY NETWORK STANDBY 4 OFF gt NETWORK SETUP 2 Press lt P to switch NETWORK STANDBY LENS A e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed N S eee C3 C0 suse DEFAULT ete Enables the network standby function e OFF Panasonic Disables the network standby function PROJECTOR Initial setting of network function This allows you to use network functions Make the initial network function settings before using the network functions MENU Press to display the MAIN MENU screen 1 Press A V to select NETWORK j SETUP 4 ENTER gt Press to select OFF NETWORK QR AS NETWORK CONTROL O O OO O OOOO O O Press to display the NETWORK menu 2 Press ENTER e The NETWORK SETUP screen will be MAIN MENU is displayed HOST NAME es oF p co Se J 9 1 LL i oO 10 Q V see 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 STORE O O O O O O O OOOO O O IT 3 Press A V to select items and S press ENTER to change the
96. ess lt P gt to switch GEOMETRY e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF KEYSTONE j CURVED e OFF Geometry correction is not performed e KEYSTONE This adjusts projected images when they are distorted to a trapezoid e CURVED This adjusts projected images when they are distorted to a curved surface e PC This is for performing geometry correction from a PC 3 Select KEYSTONE or CURVED in Step 2 and then press ENTER e The GEOMETRY KEYSTONE or GEOMETRY CURVED screen will be displayed VERTICAL KEYSTONE EES ea GEOMETRY CURVED LENS THROW RATIO aan eS 4 Press A V to select the desired adjustment item and press lt gt to adjust the correction amount e You can adjust the projection images as shown below KEYSTONE menu e VERTICAL KEYSTONE e LINEARITY CURVED menu e LENS THROW RATIO Set the throw ratio of the lens you are using pp 22 24 e VERTICA
97. ess ENTER e Only asterisks will appear on the screen to represent the actual characters of the password when the password is entered Setting the text The set text can be permanently displayed below the pictures being projected 1 Press A V to select DISPLAY SETTING a e DISPLAY SETTING 4 OFF gt 2 Press lt P to switch DISPLAY SETTING e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed i OFF a TEXT ii LOGO1 i LOGO3 LOGO2 e OFF The text display is disabled e TEXT The text display is enabled e LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected e LOGO2 The picture registered by the user will be projected e LOGOS The Panasonic logo is projected e Separate software is required in order to create the pictures to use for LOGO1 and LOGO2 Consult your dealer Changing the text When DISPLAY SETTING is enabled you can change the text that is displayed 1 Press A V to select TEXT CHANGE TEXT CHANGE 2 Press ENTER e The TEXT CHANGE screen will be displayed TEXT CHANGE Special Features lt gt SELE v olw w S Hlal oe 0 w NS 5 ajaja vlu ea o aleloa m alema alala 4 al 5 2 1 KIED o 614 ka Ts TS el BAE EJEN E arr lt gt es ox ances 3 Press lt P to select the text position and press A Y to select the characters of the text 4 Press ENTER e The text is
98. ess the DEFAULT button to return to AUTO YCbCr or AUTO RGB e AUTO RGB automatically selects from 1 920 24p RGB 2 048 24p RGB 1 920 24sF RGB 2 048 24sF RGB 1 920 25p RGB 1 920 30p RGB 1 920 50i RGB and 1 920 60i RGB AUTO X Y Z automatically selects from 2 048 24p XYZ and 2 048 24sF XYZ To display pictures complying with the sRGB standard sRGB is the international colour reproduction standard IEC61966 2 1 established by IEC International Electrotechnical Commission To reproduce colours more faithfully in compliance with the sRGB standard perform the following setting procedure 1 2 Set COLOR MATCHING adjustment to OFF p 70 Display the PICTURE screen p 54 Press A V to select PICTURE MODE PICTURE PICTURE MODE 4 NATURAL gt Press lt P gt to select NATURAL Press A V to select COLOR a Press DEFAULT on the remote control to restore the factory default 7 Follow the same procedure steps 5 6 to restore the factory default for TINT COLOR TEMPERATURE and GAMMA e sRGB is only enable when RGB signals are being O _ Sen Q fe oO D m ENGLISH 59 Adjusting the position POWER m o ON STANDBY DVI D INPUT SELECT VIDEO LENS FOCUS 3 6J 9 mg DEFAULT fost Panasonic PROJECTOR You can adjust the position as required g2 z 4
99. f the screen 2 Left centre of the screen WARNING MESSAGE This sets the display of warning messages OFF p co Se J 1 LL i S Q Q V 3 Bottom left of the screen 9 Bottom right of the screen 4 Top centre of the screen Back Colour This sets the colour for the projection screen when no signals are being input 1 Press A V to select BACK COLOR BACK COLOR lt gt LOGO3 8 Right centre of the screen 5 Centre of the screen 7 Top right of the screen 6 Bottom centre of the screen ENGLISH 75 Display Option settings continued 2 Press lt gt to switch BACK Note COLOR e Separate software is required in order to create the e The setting will change as follows each time pictures to use for LOGO1 and LOGO2 Consult lt gt is pressed your dealer H BLACK BLUE d LOGO1 i LOGO3 LOGO2 e BLACK The entire projection area will appear black e BLUE The entire projection area will appear blue e LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected in the projection area e LOGO2 The picture registered by the user will be projected in the projection area e LOGOS The Panasonic logo is projected e Separate software is required in order to create the pictures to use for LOGO1 and LOGO2 Consult your dealer Setting the startup logo This sets the st
100. f the sub window are XGA 1 024 x 768 or better and the size of the sub window is 50 or larger 124 ENGLISH Outside dimensions unit mm oO N oO oluoseueg 643 ENGLISH 125 Be sure to read the IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE and the Precautions with regard to safety pp 4 9 A Accessories ee eer 10 Adjusting Brightness ee 55 Adjusting Colour ry 55 Adjusting colour matching s sett ttt tte 70 Adjusting Contrast oa ula cal vena EE AEAEE lariat We vet aera ies 54 Adjusting the aspect ratios se srr e eee ee 61 Adjusting the clamp position s tssrte 65 Adjusting the colour temperature 55 Adjusting the feet ae ere ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee 20 Adjusting the geometry sess e srt rete 62 Adjusting the input resolution 77 t 65 Adjusting the zoom ratio Peder ar aac ar ee a ELELEE ee 62 Adjusting Tint ee 55 Air filter cleaning erker fat et er a e er a ee ee 81 Altitude Mode Pare era eee eae ae ee a ee ee ee 78 Automatic adjustment Fe ae ee ae ee ee ee eee LEEEY 49 Auto power off Pee Oe Se ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee 82 AUX DVI IN ery 74 AUX SDI IN Fare eee a ee ae et a at ae Pe eae a eae ee ee 74 B Back Colour Carte eee ara eee a a a te a at Pe a ae ere ee 75 Basic operations on menu scree
101. ffective Effective width SW Max 1 550 23 06 1 771 26 41 1 992 29 76 2 214 33 10 2 657 39 79 3 321 49 83 4 428 66 56 5 535 83 29 6 641 100 02 7 748 116 75 8 855 133 48 11 069 166 95 13 283 107 04 106 77 200 41 1 Throw ratio is the approximate measurement range of the screen width to the projection distance 24 ENGLISH If the projector is used with a screen size not listed in this manual check the diagonal dimension inch of your screen and calculate the projection distance using the following formulas Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types for PT DZ12000E Model number of projection lens Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance L formula Units m ET D75LE1 1 4 1 8 1 16 10 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0298 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0399 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 0 1004 1 4 1 8 16 9 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0307 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0410 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 0 1004 1 6 2 2 4 3 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0338 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0451 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 0 1004 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 1 8 2 8 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0400 x Screen d
102. for a prolonged period of time 2 To prevent electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 3 Do not remove the earthing pin on the power plug This apparatus is equipped with a three prong earthing type power plug This plug will only fit an earthing 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 earthing plug CAUTION To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions which include using the shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral device Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany 4 ENGLISH IMPORTANT THE MOULDED PLUG U K only FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark amp or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse i
103. g the lens focus Structure of lens mounter Figure 2 Figure 3 Turning the focus adjustment screws in three places on the lens mounter has the effect of moving the lens slightly forward or backward Furthermore tightening the fixing screws in three places locks the lens bracket to stop it from moving Figure 2 Front view of lens mounter when viewed from screen side Lens bracket Fixing screws Adjust the focus adjustment screws 6 and after installing the lens Figure 3 Cross section view of lens mounter part Lens tilt direction _ when adjustment screws turned counterclockwise Screen direction Lens bracket Adjustment Fixing screws Lens screw Hole for Allen hex socket driver Spring 42 ENGLISH If the lens is heavy or the projector is installed so that it is tilted the lens may be tilted resulting in the focus becoming unbalanced In such a case refer to the figure 4 and table below and follow the procedure below to perform adjustment Adjustment procedure Switch to the focus adjustment mode with the remote control and use the Y button to first offset the whole focus Use the A button to stop at the place that first becomes just in focus in any of the directions of the screen In this state the just in focus point is at the back of the screen in the direction in which the focus is offset Remove the lens cover and lens Loos
104. g time that exceeds 2 000 hours will be turned off and only the lamps which have a cumulative operating time of less than 2 000 hours will be turned on In addition if the cumulative operating times for all lamps exceed 2 000 hours the projector will switch to standby mode Lamp units which are not turned on should still be installed to the projector When it is time to replace the lamp the number of the lamps that illuminate will be greater than the specified number of lamps in order to prevent the luminance from dropping The characters in the lamp selection menu will become green when they are selected Furthermore the characters may flash depending on the condition of the lamps Yellow An error has occurred with the illumination of one or more of the lamps White Unselected item Red Lamp where an illumination error has occurred co J 9 1 LL i S oO Q V ENGLISH 79 Projector setup continued Lamp relay If using the projector for a continuous period of 24 hours or more this setting can be used to automatically switch the lamps that are turned on in order to reduce the lamp deterioration that can occur as a result of continuous use e LAMP RELAY will only be enabled when the lamp selection is SINGLE 1 lamp DUAL 2 lamps TRIPLE 3 lamps or QUAD 4 lamps 1 Press A V to select LAMP RELAY DRS uo LAMP RELAY 4 gt 2
105. gnal e This projector needs to register the type of input oT SiS signal after the installation of the input module Son e For details on the registration of the input signals refer to pages 45 47 5 Tighten the two screws ENGLISH 31 Installation of input module optional continued Connecting signals to the input module When installing the projector it is necessary to connect signals to the input module in accordance with the connecting equipment Refer to the following diagram to establish proper signal connection SD SDI input module ET MD77SD1 o f Business digital VCR HD SD SDI input module ET MD77SD3 o j cae pm O Dual link HD SD SDI input module ET MD100SD4 e o Projector DVD player High vision video deck DVI D input module EEEE EEA ET MD77DV e Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications e Normally use SYSTEM SELECTOR in AUTO pp 58 59 32 ENGLISH Connecting the signal to the SD SDI input module ET MD77SD1 for 480i 576i SD SDI Module ET MD77SD1 SD SDI input module optional LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX SD SDI signal SD SDI signal output active through xe b j V O 5 J co
106. gnals is overwritten in sequence e The names of the registered data are automatically determined by the input signals and memory numbers e If a menu is being displayed the new signals will be registered at the instant they are input Renaming the registered signals 1 Press A V lt gt to select the signal whose details are to be displayed REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST A2 SVGA72 A2 RGB1 A3 SVGA72 A3 GBD 2 Press ENTER e The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed E Re RGB1 2 EE EE EYXCSTATER Cros e The data items including the input signal name memory number input terminal frequency and sync signal are automatically identified and displayed e When MENU is pressed the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen is restored 3 Press ENTER e The RENAME screen will be displayed O _ Sen Q fe oO D aa ENGLISH 45 Registration of input signal data continued 4 Use A V lt P to select the characters and numerals one by one and press ENTER to set them RENAME 5 Once the name has been changed press A V lt P gt to select OK and then press ENTER e After registration the REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is restored e If you would like to cancel the changes to the signal name use A V lt P to select CANCEL and then press ENTER The changes will be cancelled and the displayed signal name will remain as it is Clear
107. grammes for a commercial purpose or for public presentation note that adjusting the aspect ratio or using the zoom function to change the screen pictures may be an infringement of the rights of the original copyright owner for that programme under copyright protection laws If conventional normal 4 3 pictures which are not wide screen pictures are displayed on a wide screen the edges of the pictures may not be visible or they may become distorted Such pictures should be viewed as with an aspect ratio of 4 3 in the original format intended by the creator of the pictures O _ Sen Q fe oO D m ENGLISH 61 Adjusting the position continued Adjusting the zoom ratio This adjusts the size of the projected pictures 1 Press A V to select ZOOM ZooM ZOOM 2 Press ENTER e The ZOOM screen will be displayed ZOOM MODE 4 INTERNAL gt HV Press A V to select MODE Press lt P gt to switch MODE e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed H INTERNAL a FULL E e INTERNAL Enlarges the size of the pictures to within the default aspect ratio e FULL Enlarges the size of the pictures using the whole of the display area selected with SCREEN FORMAT a Q 5 Press A V to select INTERLOCKED ZOOM INTERNAL INTERLOCKED 4 HV 6 Press lt P gt to switch INTERLOCKED e The setting will change as follows
108. hours elapsed Setting time Setting time Setting time 10 00 20 00 20 00 Automatic No cleaning Automatic cleaning cleaning Time reset e When projection starts when the power is turned on automatic cleaning will be carried out immediately if more than 24 hours have elapsed since cleaning was last carried out Auto power off The projector can be set to automatically enter the standby state if no signal is input before the set time elapses 1 Press A V to select AUTO POWER OFF 4 DISABLE gt AUTO POWER OFF 2 Press lt P to switch AUTO POWER OFF e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed H DISABLE aji 45MIN B 60MIN i 90MIN 75MIN Setting FUNC1 The user can specify the function of the FUNC1 button on the remote control 1 Press A V to select FUNC1 DISABLE FUNC1 Press ENTER e The FUNC1 screen will be displayed FUNC1 N P INP 3 Press A V to select a function e DISABLE Disables the FUNC1 button e PINP Enables setting of P IN P to OFF USER 1 USER 2 or USER 3 pp 85 86 e SUB MEMORY The sub memory can be switched pp 46 47 e SYSTEM SELECTOR Allows the system selector to be switched pp 58 59 e SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW Allows the system daylight view to be switched pp 56 57 e FREEZE Allows switching to freeze mode for temporarily
109. i E 5 Press A V to select communication conditions 6 Press lt gt to confirm the setting 7 Press MENU three times e The on screen indications disappear and the system returns to the normal screen Remote2 mode This sets the REMOTE2 terminal p 110 1 Press A V to select REMOTE2 MODE REMOTE2 MODE 4 DEFAULT gt 2 Press lt P to switch REMOTE2 MODE e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed E DEFAULT a USER E e DEFAULT The pin assignment of the REMOTE2 terminal is used as the projector default setting p 110 e USER This is used for changing an optional input module using the REMOTE2 terminal or for changing the settings for the REMOTE2 terminal Any settings you make for pins 2 to 8 become valid once you press the ENTER button Displays the status of the projector 1 Press A V to select STATUS DEFAULT STATUS 2 Press ENTER e The STATUS screen will be displayed STATUS RGB2 XGA60 A399999 48 36kHz 59 99Hz 76h 341h ON 334h ON 342h ON 97h _ ON 31 C 87 F 27 C 80 F 31 C 87 F 3 Press lt P gt to move to the next page STATUS PAPANO 1 00 00 0 04 4 Press lt P gt to move to the next page STATUS 3 3 362 363 366 116 oC 6 K MD77SD1 SN e INPUT Displays the input selection state e NAME Displays the input signal name e SIGNAL FREQUENCY Displays the fre
110. iagonal inch L 0 0601 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 0 1064 1 8 2 8 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0412 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0617 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 0 1064 2 2 3 3 2 8 4 6 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0453 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0680 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 0601 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 1003 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 0 1064 0 0958 0 1216 2 8 4 6 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0617 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 1031 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 0 1216 3 3 5 6 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0680 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 1136 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 0 1216 Zoom lens ET D75LE4 4 6 7 4 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1595 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 0 1013 4 6 7 4 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1031 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 1639 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 0 1013 5 6 8 9 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1136 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 1806 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 0 1013 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 7 3 13 8 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1595 x Screen diagonal inch L 0 2989 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 0 3598 7 3 13 8 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1640 x Scr
111. images if interlace signals are connected ENGLISH 123 Appendix continued List of P IN P DVI Subwindow S VIDEO input Main window AUX Moving image system RGB system BE MD77SD1 ET MD77SD3 ET MD100SD4 ET MD77DV Moving image system RGB system RGB input YPbPr input RGB input YPbPr input VIDEO input S VIDEO input Moving image system O X X x X X 1K x RGB system ET MD77SD1 ET MD77SD3 ET MD100SD4 o P IN P Picture in Picture combinations are enabled x P IN P Picture in Picture combinations are disabled 1 Only 480i 576i 720 60p 720 50p 1 035 60i 1 080 60i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 30p 1 080 25p and 1 080 24p are supported 2 Only 480p 576p 720 60p 720 50p 1 080 60i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 30p 1 080 25p 1 080 24p 1 080 60p and 1 080 50p are supported 3 Only 480p 576p 720 60p 720 50p 1 080 60i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 24p 1 080 25p 1 080 30p 1 080 50p and 1 080 60p are supported 4 VGA 640 x 480 WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 non interlace signal Dot clock frezuency 25 MHz 162 MHz e The WUXGA signals support only VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking signals e Noise reduction cannot be used e For the PT DZ12000E the picture quality of the sub window may deteriorate when the resolution of the input signals o
112. in Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed inch SH SW 70 0 872 1 550 2 07 2 77 2 80 4 21 4 23 7 09 7 10 11 37 11 09 21 14 1 39 1 66 1 02 80 0 996 1 771 2 38 3 18 3 21 4 83 4 84 8 13 8 13 13 01 12 73 24 21 1 60 1 91 1 18 90 1 121 1 992 2 68 3 59 3 62 5 45 5 46 9 16 9 16 14 65 14 37 27 29 1 81 2 16 1 34 100 1 245 2 214 2 99 4 00 4 04 6 07 6 08 10 19 10 19 16 29 16 01 30 36 2 01 2 41 1 50 120 1 494 2 657 3 60 4 82 4 86 7 30 7 31 12 25 12 26 19 57 19 29 36 50 2 43 2 90 1 81 150 1 868 3 321 4 53 6 05 6 09 9 15 9 16 15 34 15 35 24 49 24 21 45 72 3 05 3 65 2 29 200 2 491 4 428 6 06 8 10 8 15 12 24 12 25 20 50 20 50 32 69 32 40 61 08 4 08 4 89 3 08 250 3 113 5 535 7 59 10 15 10 21 15 33 15 34 25 65 25 66 40 88 40 60 76 44 5 12 6 13 3 87 300 3 736 6 641 9 13 12 19 12 27 18 41 18 42 30 81 30 81 49 08 48 80 91 79 6 15 7 37 4 66 350 4 358 7 748 10 66 14 24 14 32 21 50 21 51 35 96 35 97 57 28 57 00 107 15 7 19 8 61 400 4 981 8 855 12 19 16 29 16 38 24 58 24 60 41 12 41 12 65 47 65 19 122 51 8 22 9 85 500 6 226 11 069 15 26 20 39 20 50 30 76 30 77 51 42 51 43 81 87 81 59 153 23 10 29 12 33 600 7 472 13 283 18 33 2
113. in to complete the focus adjustment Tool to be used Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench 2 5 mm diagonal hexagon An Allen wrench is supplied with the ET D75LE6 and ET D75LE8 optional lens Figure 4 Relation between the adjustment place and adjustment screw IH right OO Projector Screen When optimal focus point is When optimal focus is at When optimal focus is at at front of screen for V up front of screen for V bottom front of screen for H left When optimal focus is at front of screen for H right Turn counterclockwise s Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise ENGLISH 43 How to adjust the lens continued Precautions for projector installation work When installing and using the projector with a method other than floor standing installation using the adjustable feet insert for example spacers metal between the projector and installation surface so that there is a gap of about 10 mm to 20 mm to ensure the cabinet does not touch the installation surface Furthermore use the screw holes shown in the figure for ceiling mounting to fix the projector in place Screw diameter M6 set inside screw length 8 mm Note that if the cabinet is touching the installation surface when used it may take a while until the images stabilize after the power is turned on Ceiling mounting screws M6
114. ing the data of registered signals 1 Press A V lt gt to select the signal whose data is to be cleared REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST A2 SVGA72 A2 RGB1 a 2 Press DEFAULT e The ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR screen will be displayed e f the data is not to be cleared press MENU to return to the SIGNAL LIST screen CXC kccl i es 727 SYNCUSTATEN ros 3 Press ENTER e The data of the signal selected is cleared 46 ENGLISH The projector is provided with a sub memory function to register plural pieces of image adjustment data even they are determined to be the same signal by the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source Use this function when the user needs adjustment of picture quality such as aspect switching and white balance using the same signal source Sub memory contains all data that can be adjusted by signals such as screen aspect ratio and image adjustment data BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST etc E How to register into sub memory A new signal cannot be registered into sub memory A new signal must undergo signal registration oh Press lt gt on normal screen menu is not displayed e A Check sub memory registration screen will appear if sub memory has not been registered e The screen will show a list of the sub memory registered for the currently entered signal e If SUB MEMORY is selected from the FUNC1 menu in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu
115. input EDID settings may be required for the connected device pp 73 74 e t is possible to connect the DVI D input module with an HDMI or DVI D compliant device but with some devices the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation 1 The LAN terminal of the input module optional cannot be used with the PT D12000E PT DZ12000E Use the LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector ENGLISH 35 How to install and remove the projection lens optional Adjust the lens shift position so that it is at the home 3 Push the projection lens cover in position p 41 before installing or removing the projection lens until it clicks into place e Remove the dust proof sponge from the lens fitting of the projector before installing the projection lens Keep the dust proof sponge in a safe place for later use if needed e After removing the projection lens install the dust proof sponge to the lens fitting of the projector in order to stop dust from getting inside the projector How to remove the How to install the projection lens projection lens 1 While pressing the projection lens cover lock button pull the cover forward to remove it 1 While pressing the projection lens cover lock button pull the cover forward to remove it Projection lens cover lock button Projection lens cover lock button 2 While holding down the projection lens lock b
116. it is still hot Lamp unit 2 Lamp unit 4 Lamp unit 1 Lamp unit 3 Install the new lamp unit Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the 3 lamp unit fixing screws for each lamp unit Install and close the lamp unit Lamp unit cover screw cover and then use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the lamp unit cover screw e Firmly install the lamp unit and lamp unit cover If not installed firmly a protection circuit will function and the power will not be turned on Lamp unit cover ENGLISH 115 Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket When installing the ceiling mount bracket to the projector install the accessory eye bolts and wires to the projector The projector will still be safe if they are not used however they will help prevent the possibility of accidents caused by the projector falling down if the screws happen to become loose Installation should be carried out by a qualified technician by following the procedure given below e Panasonic takes no responsibility for any losses or damage occurring as a result of using a ceiling mount bracket not manufactured by Panasonic or if damage to the projector occurs as a result of an inappropriate location used for installing the ceiling mount bracket even if the projector s warranty period has not yet expired e Use a torque screwdriver or similar tool to tigh
117. ithin a range of 0 to 525 vertically and 0 to 700 horizontally e The adjustment value for the PT DZ12000E can be changed within a range of 0 to 600 vertically and 0 to 960 horizontally When correcting the upper blanking of the screen top Press lt button to move the blanking zone upward gt button to downward When correcting the lower blanking of the screen bottom Press button to move the blanking zone upward lt button to downward A When correcting the left hand blanking of the screen left Press gt button to move the blanking zone to the right lt button to the left When correcting the right hand blanking of the screen right Press lt button to move the blanking zone to the right gt button to the left Adjusting the input resolution Input resolution adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour 1 Press A V to select INPUT RESOLUTION INPUT RESOLUTION 2 Press ENTER e The INPUT RESOLUTION screen will be displayed INPUT RESOLUTION TOTAL DOTS 4 1344 gt 3 Press A V to select TOTAL DOTS DISPLAY DOTS TOTAL LINES or DISPLAY LINES and the press lt P gt to adjust it e Each item automatically displays a value in response to the type of the input signal If vertical stripes appear on the screen or the image is partly missing increase or
118. jector is used in high altitude mode 1 400 to 2 700 m the ambient temperature is 0 C to 40 C Furthermore if the ambient temperature becomes 40 C or more 35 C in high altitude mode when using the projector with lamp 4 lit light output may be reduced by approximately 30 to protect the projector When a smoke cut filter is used the ambient temperature is 0 C to 35 C However use at high altitudes is not ENGLISH 121 Appendix Compatible Signals The following table specifies the types of RGB YPsPr DVI D signals compatible with the projector RGB signals can also be input within the range of fH 15 kHz 100 kHz fV 24 Hz 120 Hz dot clock 20 MHz 162 MHz DVI D signals can also be input within the range of dot clock 25 MHz 162 MHz Display mode Number of displayed dots Scanning frequency H kHz V Hz Dot clock frequency MHz Plug and play RGB2 DVI D EDID1 DVI D EDID2 NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 VIDEO S VIDEO PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576i 15 6 50 VIDEO S VIDEO 480i 576i 720 x 480i 720 x 576i 15 7 YPbPr RGB YPbPr RGB 480p 720 x 483 YPbPr RGB DVI O 576p 720 x 576 YPbPr RGB DVI Q 1 080 60i 1920 x 1 080i YPbPr RGB DVI O 1 080 50i 1920 x 1 080i YPbPr RGB DVI O 1 080 24p 1920 x 1 080 YPbPr RGB DVI O 1 080 24sF 1920 x 1
119. lacing a lamp unit Take care not to slip your hand when using a screwdriver e A lamp unit is an optional part Contact the dealer Replacement Lamp Unit model No ET LAD12K single bulb ET LAD12KF 4 bulbs Rating 300 W e Other lamps than specified above cannot be used Be sure to use the specified lamp Timing of lamp unit replacement The lamp used for the light source has its due life The life of light source lamp used in the main unit is 2 000 hours However it may happen that the lamp becomes dead will not light by the time of 2 000 hours depending on the characteristics of individual lamps and working conditions lamps may reduce their life affected by the times of lighting and the intervals between previous lighting and next lighting Therefore it is strongly recommended for the user to keep a spare bulb If a lamp unit has not been replaced after 2 000 hours of operation have elapsed the lamp will turn off automatically When the operating time for all of the lamps reaches 2 000 hours or more the power will turn off automatically approximately 10 minutes after it is turned on and the projector will switch to standby mode e Clean and replace the air filter when replacing the lamp units pp 112 113 E Indication after 1 800 hours When lamp unit used hours have reached 1 800 hours lamp monitor LAMP1 LAMP2 LAMP3 or LAMP4 light up including standby state Further an on screen indication will appear for about 30 se
120. le e Change your password regularly e Panasonic and its affiliate companies would never directly inquire about your password In the event that somebody does make a direct inquiry do not let the person know your password e Use a network for which security measures such as a firewall have been implemented e Set a password and place restrictions on the users who can log in ENGLISH 11 Location and function of each part E Front Panasonic PROJECTOR Remote control operation indicator lamp The lamp flashes when any remote control button is pressed POWER STANDBY button pp 37 39 When the projector is in projection mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the side this button switches the projector to standby mode POWER ON button ecece rr p 38 When the projector is in standby mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the side this button switches the projector to projection mode Input select RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO AUX button p 48 Use to change the RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO and AUX optional input module input ports MENU button ester pp 51 53 Use this button to return to the previous screen when the sub menu is displayed If you hold it down for at least 3 seconds while the on screen indication is OFF the OFF state is cancelled Arrow A Y lt P buttons pp 53 8
121. ll change as follows each time lt gt is pressed i AUTO 30p FIXED When 480i or 1 080 60i signals are input 25p FIXED When 576i or 1 080 50i signals are input Panasonic PROJECTOR e AUTO Fine settings are possible Performs automatic detection and cinema processing factory default poan Press to display the MAIN SOFR MENU Serer Unforced cinema processing e 25p FIXED 4 ENTER gt Press to select Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is ADVANCED MENU performed when a 576i or 1 080 50i signal is input AS Press to display the 30p FIXER f ADVANCED MENU Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is men performed when a 480i or 1 080 60i signal is input e In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY mode the image ADVANCED MENU quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p FIXED is selected when the signal is not a 2 2 pulldown signal Blanking adjustment Blanking adjustment fine tunes the images projected by the video deck or other devices when the noise appears on the edges of the screen or if a part of the image lies slightly offscreen 1 Press A V to select BLANKING AUTO BLANKING MENU SELECT ENTER KOVNO 64 ENGLISH 2 Press ENTER e The BLANKING adjustment screen will be displayed UPPER T O0 D 3 Press A V to select the desired item for adjustment 4 Press lt P gt to adjust blanking e The adjustment value for the PT D12000E can be changed w
122. lows each time lt gt is pressed 3 Press MENU twice e This concludes the setting procedure and the on screen indications disappear and the normal screen appears again e The ID number can be set to ALL or selected from 1 to 64 e f the projectors are given ID numbers their remote controls must be assigned the same ID numbers respectively e f the ID number of a projector is set to ALL it can be controlled by the remote control or the PC with any ID number If multiple projectors are used and some of them have their IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers For details on remote control ID setting see page 18 co J 1 LL i S 0 Q p ENGLISH 77 Projector setup continued 3 3 Press MENU twice Installation Setting e The on screen indications disappear and the A projection scheme can be chosen depending on normal screen appears again the installation of the projector If the picture is shown upside down or in reverse change the projection Altitude Mode scheme e Select the setting by displaying the on screen When using the projector over 1 400 m above sea indications using buttons of the remote control or level set to ON the control panel on the main unit 1 Press A V to select ALTITUDE 1 Press A V to select MODE INSTALLATION ele lle 22
123. ly status query 0 Standby 1 Power ON 2 Cool down in progress 3 Warm up in progress Parameters Input selection 11 RGB1 12 RGB2 21 VIDEO 22 S VIDEO 31 DVI D Input selection query 32 AUX only enabled if ET MD77DV ET MD77SD1 ET MD77SD3 or ET MD100SD4 is installed Shutter control Parameters 30 Shutter mode off picture mute cancelled Shutter mode query 31 Shutter mode on picture mute 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 Error status query 4th byte Indicates cover open errors range 0 2 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 1st digits 1 5 digits Lamp 1 cumulative operating time 2nd digit 0 Lamp 1 off 1 Lamp 1 on 3rd digits 1 5 digits Lamp 2 cumulative operating time Lamp status query 4th digit 0 Lamp 2 off 1 Lamp 2 on 5th digits 1 5 digits Lamp 3 cumulative operating time 6th digit 0 Lamp 3 off 1 Lamp 1 on 7th digits 1 5 digits Lamp 4 cumulative operating time 8th digit 0 Lamp 4 off 1 Lamp 2 on The following are returned as parameters Input selection list query 11 12 21 22 31 If any of the ET MD77DV ET MD77SD1 ET MD77SD3 or ET MD100SD4 are installed 11 12 21
124. mination for the remote control can be turned on 1 Press LIGHT on the remote control e f no operations are carried out for approximately 10 seconds button illumination will turn off automatically Using the FUNC1 button DISABLE P IN P pp 85 86 SUB MEMORY pp 46 47 SYSTEM SELECTOR pp 58 59 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW pp 56 57 or FREEZE p 83 operations can be assigned to the FUNC1 button on the remote control so that it can be used as an easy shortcut button e Refer to Setting FUNC1 for details p 83 Displaying the internal test pattern The projector has eight types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the set To display test patterns follow the steps below 1 Press TEST PATTERN 2 Press lt P to select TEST PATTERN e Setting is also possible by using an on screen menu Refer to Displaying the internal test pattern for details p 87 e Results of adjustment on the image picture quality position size and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns Be sure to display the input signal before performing various kinds of setting O _ Sen Q fe oO D aa ENGLISH 49 Basic operations using the remote control continued Changing the picture aspect ratio You can change the aspect ratio for projected pictures to match the input signal 1 Press ASPECT on the remote c
125. mma mode 1 Press A V to select GAMMA DEFAULT GAMMA 4 DEFAULT gt 2 Press lt P gt or ENTER e The GAMMA individual adjustment screen will be displayed GAMMA 4 DEFAULT gt 4 CHANGE 3 Press lt P to switch GAMMA e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed USER1 and USER2 appear when the setting was set with a control command from the serial terminal e DEFAULT cannot be selected when the picture mode has been set to USER System daylight view setting This corrects images so that they appear vivid when projected under bright lighting 1 Press A V to select SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW DEFAULT SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW lt i ee 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW individual adjustment screen will be displayed SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 4 gt gt CHANGE 3 Press lt P gt to switch SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed Sharpness setting This adjusts the sharpness of the pictures 1 Press A V to select SHARPNESS SHARPNESS O _ Sen Q fe oO D aa OFF 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The SHARPNESS individual adjustment screen will be displayed SHARPNESS _ 4 ADJUST 3 Press lt gt to adjust the level Adjustment range Adjustment Contours become sharper Contours bec
126. n 777 7 77 53 Before asking for service sserrereee 117 Blanking adjustment BEREA E E esa a ee a a E 64 Cc Changing the security password gt 89 Changing the text arse eke aCe SALERS AEEA 89 Cleaning and replacement of air filter 112 Clock phase adjustment oss scorer eee 62 Compatible Signals ee E ELELEE ELEE E 122 Connecting the power cord t sssrssesererserere 37 Connecting with personal computers 29 Connecting with VIDEO devices 28 Control device setup ad 90 D Digital cinema reality secre creer eee eee 64 Direction ENAERE sop eons esp EEEN E erie a tetas wre tenee es er ierie ee 78 DVI D IN eae ete Te ae ae ae ae eee ae ae ee E 73 DVI D input module Fe ae ar ee ee ee ee eee 35 Dynamic iris setting Pikia k hele ana eb RS Marna 9p aa a He rete eS 57 E Edge blending adjustment sss rere 66 Effective range of remote control operation 17 126 ENGLISH F Frame delay ee ee EEEE EREET EEEEEEESEREN 67 G Gamma setting ORTE ETETE ee TE EEE 56 H HD SD SDI input module tr ttt ee 33 How to adjust the lens ttet ereeorrcrrrrrrrrrreto 40 How to install and remove the projection lens gt 36 l Indication of monitor lamp tteseessesererereto 111 Initialize MEERA ye Veale Biwe vac ecace ewer Se ekevele wey ata ece era ee 84 Installation dimensions diagram 7 26 Installation Setting a Paced adie fe ade
127. nal device PC etc is connected via the DVI terminal output e 16 235 Select this when for example an external device DVD player etc is connected via the HDMI terminal output using a conversion cable e The optimal setting differs depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the instruction manual of the external device e If the setting is changed the data for plug and play changes For the plug and play compatible resolutions check the compatible signal list pp 122 123 p o gt J 9 1 LL amp S Q Q V ENGLISH 73 Display Option settings continued AUX DVI IN Only when the ET MD77DV is installed Change this setting if video does not display normally when the ET MD77DV and an external device are connected via DVI D 1 Press A V to select AUX DVI IN AUX DVI IN 2 Press ENTER e The AUX DVI IN screen will be displayed AUX DVI IN AUX DVI EDID i gt D 0 255 PC 3 Press lt P gt to switch AUX DVI EDID e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed ih EDID1 a EDID2 PC e EDID1 Input signal formats supported Mainly select this when an external device DVD player etc for outputting video signals of a moving image system is connected to AUX DVI IN e EDID2 Input signal formats supported Mainly use this when an external device PC etc for outputting video sign
128. nd controls SHUTTER button ec ecc ec p 48 Press this button to black out the image temporarily e The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when an optional input module is not connected ENGLISH xe b j v O J co Oo 15 Location and function of each part continued E Connection terminals CE o RS 232C IN ae RS 422 IN SERIAL RS 422 OUT REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal p 18 When two or more main units are used in the system they can be connected and controlled with a wired remote control cable M3 jack REMOTE2 IN terminal p 110 The user can remotely control the main unit by using an external control circuit to this terminal D SUB 9 pin female SERIAL IN terminal pp 28 29 80 106 109 This terminal is an RS 232C compliant input terminal switching necessary to connect a PC and to externally control the main unit D SUB 9 pin female SERIAL IN terminal pp 28 29 80 106 109 This terminal is an RS 422 compliant input terminal switching necessary to connect a PC and to externally control the main unit D SUB 9 pin female SERIAL OUT terminal pp 29 106 109 This terminal is an RS 422 compliant output terminal switching necessary to supply signals given to the serial input terminal D SUB 9 pin male 16 ENGLISH LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BA
129. ndividual adjustment screen will be displayed ASPECT 4 DEFAULT gt 4 CHANGE 3 Press lt gt to switch ASPECT e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed VID AUTO PRI DEFAULT S1 AUTO THROUGH e DEFAULT Pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals THROUGH Pictures are displayed without changing the resolution of the input signals 16 9 When standard signals are input the pictures are displayed with the aspect ratio converted to 16 9 When wide signals are input the pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio e 4 3 When standard signals are input the pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio When wide signals are input the PT D12000E displays pictures with the aspect ratio converted to 4 3 The PT DZ12000E displays pictures reduced to fit a 4 3 screen without changing the input aspect ratio H FIT The display will use the full width of the screen range selected with SCREEN SETTING When signals have a vertical aspect ratio that is larger than the screen aspect selected with SCREEN SETTING the pictures will be displayed with their bottom areas cut off e V FIT The display will use the full height of the screen range selected with SCREEN SETTING HV FIT The pictures are displayed in the full screen range selected with SCREEN SETTING If the aspect ratio
130. nput e Press S VIDEO Switches to S VIDEO input e Press AUX Switches to optional input module input The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when an optional input module is not connected e Refer to Connection for details on the input terminals pp 27 29 This shows the projector status It can also be used to send information about the projector s status via e mail 1 Press STATUS on the remote control e The STATUS screen will be displayed EC 76h 341h ON 334h ON 342h ON 97h ON 31 C 87 F 27 C 80 F 31 C 87 F e Refer to STATUS of PROJECTOR SETUP p 81 e Refer to How to use network function for details on sending e mail pp 91 104 Automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP The automatic setup function can be used to automatically adjust the resolution clock phase and picture position when analogue RGB signals consisting of bitmap images such as computer signals are being input or to automatically adjust the picture position when DVI D signals are being input The automatic setup function does not work with video format signals such as signals output from a DVD player It is recommended to supply images with a bright white frame at the outermost periphery containing characters etc that are clear in white and black contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment mode Avoid supplying images that involve halftones or gradation such as phot
131. ntrol unit e Do not expose Remote Control unit to any liquid e Do not use NiCd batteries e Release the LOCK button before operating the remote control p 13 Effective range of remote control operation The Remote Control should normally be aimed at either the front or rear remote control receiver window on the projector figure 1 The effective control range is approx 30 metres from the beam receiver on the front or rear Otherwise it may also be aimed at the screen which will reflect commands back to the projector s front receiver window as illustrated in figure 2 e When the Remote Control is aimed at the screen the effective control range may be reduced due to the optical loss by screen reflection Figure 1 e Top View Front Rear 30 A 30 i A TEE 7 Remote Remote 5 30 Control 30 Control e Side View 30 30 15 e Remote 145 catia Control 15 Remote Control 30 30 Remote Control Figure 2 Remote Control Remote Control receiver window receiver front window rear Control ENGLISH xe b j v O _ J 3 17 Using the remote control unit continued e The Remote Control may not function properly if an object is in the light path e The Remote Control receiver may not function properly in intense
132. o dual link signal BIT DEPTH DUAL LINK Select the gradation for the signals to be input This is only valid when dual link RGB input The setting will change as follows each time the button is pressed e AUTO Selects 12 bit or 10 bit automatically e 12 bit Fixes the setting to 12 bit e 10 bit Fixes the setting to 10 bit SDI SIGNAL LEVEL OSD DESIGN Select the amplitude for the signals to be input This sets the colour of the on screen display This is only valid when YPsPr and RGB input of OSD HD SDI The setting will change as follows each time the button is pressed e 64 940 Normally set this e 4 1019 Set this when gray appears black e 1 Displayed in yellow On Screen display setting Bicol PON The user can specify the on screen display e 3 Displayed in white 1 Press A Y to select oo ON SCREEN DISPLAY Displayed in green ON SCREEN DISPLAY j 5 Displayediin pitik 6 2 Press ENTER Displayed in brown e The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen will be OSD MEMORY displayed This lets you save the cursor position in on screen menus OSD POSITION N 9 a Z OFF Press A V to select the desired item and press lt gt to change INPUT GUIDE H This sets whether to display the currently selected the setting input terminal name at the position set for OSD OSD POSITION fr This sets the position of the on screen display POSITION OSD OFF 1 Top left o
133. oe WOW Projector Control Window Projector status Network status Access errorlog Access log Status Projector control Detailed setup SW8212345 ON OFF NONE orea E http 198 248 00 124 oei bin main ce 7pace PROJ STATUSElone e z 15 A OK Normal operation FAILED Occurrence of trouble When FAILED has appeared for an item Parameter Description MAIN CPU BUS Trouble has occurred in the microcomputer circuitry Consult your dealer FAN Trouble has occurred in the fan or its drive circuit Consult your dealer OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE The temperature inside the projector is high It may be that the projector is being used in an operating environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE The input air temperature is too high It may be that the projector is being used in an operating environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE The temperature around the lamp is too high It may be that the projector s ventilation holes are blocked LAMP REMAIN TIME The lamp runtime has exceeded the prescribed cumulative time and it is now time to replace the lamp LAMP STATUS The lamp has failed to light Wait a short while for the lamp to cool off and then turn on the power APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER Trouble has occurred in the contrast shutte
134. ographs and computer graphics 1 Press AUTO SETUP on the remote control or the main unit e A message COMPLETE appears if adjustment is ended normally e CLOCK PHASE may have been shifted even when the adjustment ended normally In this case manually adjust the CLOCK PHASE If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is input INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be performed properly even if COMPLETE appears In this case manually adjust the items of INPUT RESOLUTION CLOCK PHASE and SHIFT For specific signals and long sideways or landscape signals such as 16 9 adjustment should be made according to AUTO SETUP in the option menu Automatic adjustment may not be available depending on the machine type of the personal computer Automatic adjustment may not available for synchronization signal of C SYNC and G SYNC Image may be distorted for several seconds during automatic adjustment This is not a malfunction For every supplied signal adjustment is required Automatic adjustment can be cancelled by pressing the MENU button during the course of automatic adjustment Even for an RGB signal for which automatic setup is possible if automatic setup is performed while moving images are being input INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be performed properly even if COMPLETE appears Turning on button illumination Button illu
135. ojector is equipped with network functions and web browser controls can be used to carry out the following operations from a computer e Projector settings and adjustments e Projector status display e Transmission of E mail messages if there is a problem with the projector e A LAN cable is required to use the network function Projector p e A Web browser is required to use this function Make sure that a Web browser is available in the system e Use Microsoft Windows 98SE Me NT4 0 2000 XP Vista for the OS of your personal computer e The Web browser should be Internet Explorer 6 0 or later or Netscape Communicator 7 0 or later e To use the E mail function communication with E mail server must be established Make sure that E mail feature is available in your system e Use a straight insulated LAN cable which supports category 5 or above e The length of LAN cable must be 100 m or shorter E Name and function of network function parts LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connect LAN cable here OE 0 RS 232C IN OO CLO RS 422 IN RS 422 OUT SERIAL LAN LINK ACT lamp green This lights when a LAN cable is connected and flashes when signals are being received or sent LAN10 100 lamp yellow This lights when a 100BASE TX connection is established
136. ojector to projection mode POWER STANDBY button pp 37 39 When the projector is in projection mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the side this button switches the projector to standby mode MENU button e cece pp 51 53 Use this button to return to the previous screen when the sub menu is displayed If you hold it down for at least 3 seconds while the on screen indication is OFF the OFF state is cancelled Arrow A Y lt P gt buttons pp 53 88 Use to select an item on the menu screen change setting and adjust the level Also use them to enter the SECURITY password E Controls LENS button ec ccce ce ee p 40 Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus zoom and shift position ENTER button ecce cece te p 53 Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function Input select VIDEO S VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D AUX button Pr ar eee ee p 48 Use to change the VIDEO S VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D and AUX optional input module input ports AUTO SETUP button i p 49 Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message PROGRESS appears on the screen Self diagnosis display pp 118 119 LIGHT ON OFF button This switch is used for illuminating the connection terminals a
137. ome softer 0to 15 e The possible setting range will vary depending on the input signal Noise reduction setting This can be used to adjust pictures if they contain interference as a result of poor quality of the input signal 1 Press A Y to select NOISE REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The NOISE REDUCTION individual adjustment screen will be displayed NOISE REDUCTION 4 OFF Y 4 CHANGE 3 Press lt P to switch NOISE REDUCTION e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed j OFF No correction l 7 1 Low j 3 High 2 Medium e When FRAME DELAY is set to SHORT the noise reduction setting function cannot be used Dynamic iris setting Pictures with the optimum contrast will be displayed by automatically providing aperture compensation and signal compensation to suit the pictures concerned 1 Press A V to select DYNAMIC IRIS DYNAMIC IRIS 7 oF D 2 Press lt gt or ENTER e The DYNAMIC IRIS individual adjustment screen will be displayed DYNAMIC IRIS 4 OFF gt CHANGE 3 Press lt P gt to switch DYNAMIC IRIS e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed j OFF No correction l E i 1 Low i USER 3 High 2 Intermediate E To further adjust the selected compensation amount 4 Select USER in step 3 5 Press ENTER e The DYNA
138. on is required for mail transmissions Click Detailed set up then Authentication set up to display the POP server setup page i Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer TIVE BRO RTV BRAVA YD NIW O WAG Pe torn 0 e Sa WOea Projector Control Window Network config Adjust clock f Ping test Email set up Authentication set up Firmware update Status Projector control Detailed set up J Change password E Ping test page 1 3 49h Select the authentication method specified by your Internet service provider Set this if SMTP authentication has been selected POP server name field Available input characters Alphanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 hyphen period POP server user name field POP server password field Enter the port number for the SMTP server normally 25 Enter the port number for the POP server normally 110 Button to update settings 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 Ai Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer WWO BRE RTV BRCAVA YD NIW O 0 WAG Pe tron O Oaoeea WOa Projector Control Window E mail set up Authentication set up f Firmware update Network config Adjust clock Ping test Status Projector
139. onal input module is not connected ENGLISH 13 Location and function of each part continued Projector Main Unit E Front Projection lens cover gt p 36 Projection lens optional Lens for projecting images on the screen Remote control receiver window front Pa aa fee a fee ee ae ee a tae eee ee ee p 17 This window receives the signal beam emitted from the remote control LAMP LAMP1 LAMP2 LAMP3 LAMP4 monitor Por ie oe cate te Tee er Tie Tae ee er ee ee et eee ae A p 111 These light when it is time to replace the lamp unit It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit Temperature monitor TEMP p 111 Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an abnormal condition of the internal temperature Power indicator lamp gt p 37 The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned to 1 on It turns to green when the POWER ON button of the remote control or the main unit is pressed Air intake vents Do not cover this vents Burglar hook Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable to this hook port Adjustable feet e e e eee p 20 Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector Adjustable feet are provided at the front and rear right and left 14 ENGLISH Projection lens cover lock button p 36 This button toggles between lock and unlock of the detachable c
140. ondition Cooling fan has been stopped Check if the ventilation port is blocked Is the room air temperature too high Is the air filter blocked with dust Was the temperature warning indication displayed Remove the object that is blocking the ventilation port Move the projector to a temperature of 0 C to 45 C and the humidity of 10 to 80 no condensation e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 39 and clean the air filter pp 112 113 e Turn off the main power supply MAIN POWER switch in the procedure shown on page 39 and consult the distributor Lighting in red Indicates the time for replacing the lamp unit Did you notice a REPLACE THE LAMP message on the screen when turning on the projector power supply e This lamp monitor lights up when the lamp unit used hours have reached 1 800 hours Request the dealer to replace the lamp unit LAMP monitor Blinking in red 3 times Error is detected in the lamp circuit Did you turn the power back on immediately after turning it off Wait until the lamp has cooled off and then turn on the power Some error has arisen in the lamp circuit Check for fluctuation or drop in the source voltage e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 39 and consult the dealer e Be sure to observe the procedure Powering up the projector p 38 and Powering off th
141. onnected as part of the system connect to units with a M3 stereo mini jack cable sold separately to simultaneously control multiple main units with a single remote control through the REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal It is effective to use the wired remote control in the environment in which an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light Connect to the secondary projector Connection terminals OG 7 ce Ie N OUT RS 422 IN DVI D IN m M3 stereo mini pin PIN cable sold separately Remote Control e Use a two wire shielded cable with a length of 15 m or less If the length of the cable exceeds 15 m the shielding of the cable may not be sufficient and the remote control may not work Installation Examples of system expansion The projector is provided with a number of terminals and optional accessories to enable various system expansions Both input and output are provided to all terminals on the main unit The following are some examples of system expansion The optional high or low ceiling mount bracket flexibly fits the projector in individual site conditions O b j V O 5 J o System 2 Connection to a computer via the DVI D IN terminal or DVI D input module optional
142. ontrol e The setting will change as follows each time ASPECT is pressed VID AUTO PRI DEFAULT S1 AUTO THROUGH e Some aspect ratios may not be available for selection depending on the input signal Refer to Adjusting the aspect ratio for details p 61 50 ENGLISH On screen menus The main menu consists of the following 11 menu POWER i mo items When a main menu item is selected the screen ON STANDBY J s TA on changes to a sub menu selection screen INPUT SELECT MAIN MENU item PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE DISPLAY OPTION ESI TEST PATTERN PROJECTOR SETUP PINP DEFAULT TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST Panasonic PROJECTOR QO amA a a iee il Ch a SECURITY NETWORK Menus are extensively used for configuring SUBMENU ea ats The sub menu screen for the selected main menu MENU Press to display the MAIN item shen seis you then set and adjust the MENU screen various items in the sub menu aa E PICTURE pp 54 59 4 ENTER gt Select the item to be set PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD O _ Sen D Q fe 2 m aa ne Press to display the menu of the desired item DEFAULT DEFAULT OFF MAIN MENU PICTURE OFF OFF AUTOL MENU SELECT CHANGE ENTER LA e The factory default values may vary depending on MENU SELECT the PICTURE menu ENTER ESTU A LU e
143. ot be read and look out of focus p 75 e The zoom adjustment menu will be displayed only when a lens with zoom function is being used 40 ENGLISH Adjustment range after lens position optical shift Do not move the lens beyond the bounds of the shift range as this may cause a change in the focus This limitation is to protect the parts of the projector Using the standard projection position as the reference the optical axis shift function makes it possible to adjust the projection position in the ranges shown in the figures below Model number of PT D12000E PT DZ12000E projection lens Gp U 0 12V nt Vo 12v Standard Stahdard projection position j ection position ET D75LE6 Projected screen heig Projected screen height V 0 12V 0 12V Projected screen width H Zoom Lens 0 1 0 12V gt t Standard projection position ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ZZ Uj Projected screen height V Projected screen height V 0 1V 0 12V Projected screen Projected screen width H width H e The ET D75LE5 has a fixed focal point and so shift adjustment cannot be carried out Moving the projection lens position to the home position 1 Press and hold LENS on the projector s controls or SHIFT on the remote control for 3 seconds or more LENS SHIFT EXECUTE v
144. other than OFF has been selected for colour matching the COLOR TEMPERATURE setting is fixed at USER1 e DEFAULT cannot be selected when the picture mode has been set to USER To further adjust toward the desired white balance 4 Select USER1 or USER2 in Step 3 5 Press ENTER e The WHITE BALANCE screen will be displayed WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE HIGH 6 Press A V to select WHITE BALANCE HIGH or WHITE BALANCE LOW 7 Press ENTER e The WHITE BALANCE HIGH LOW screen will be displayed RED 8 Press A V to select RED GREEN or BLUE 9 Press lt P gt to adjust the level Adjustment range Item Operation Adjustment K DEFAULT a USER1 USER2 i HIGH MIDDLE LOW Maximum value HIGH 255 LOW 127 Deepens red Weakens red Deepens green Minimum value HIGH 0 LOW 127 Weakens green Deepens blue Default HIGH 255 LOW 0 Weakens blue 56 ENGLISH e All colours will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made If the adjustment does not look suitable you can press DEFAULT to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting e The colour temperature cannot be adjusted for the internal test pattern p 87 Be sure to project the input signal when adjusting the colour temperature Gamma setting This switches the ga
145. over for the projection lens optional Air filter c ccc es p 112 Air filter cleaning monitor pp 81 112 This blinks blue while the air filter is being cleaned It lights red when there is a problem with the air filter Filter cleaning unit fixing screw gt p 112 This is used to secure the air filter cover Air exhaust vents Lamp unit cover screw p 115 Remote control receiver window rear p 17 This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control Remote control receiver window bottom eer ee ee ee ee ee p 17 This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control Air intake vents Do not cover this vents E Lamp unit cover c ect tc p 115 The lamp unit is housed Connection terminals p 16 Controls AC IN terminal 5e ceee ereere p 37 Connect the supplied line power cord into this receptacle Do not connect any other cable to this socket MAIN POWER switcher pp 37 39 Use this switch to turn on I and off o the commercial line power applied to the projector Slot cover ccct ccc p 31 Install the input module here POWER ON 1 button pp 37 38 When the projector is in standby mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the side this button switches the pr
146. ow Microsoft Internet Explorer YND WIH A G Orr grown S a o y I E mail set up Authentication set up Firmware update Network config P Adjust dod Ping test PE REO RTV Projector Control Projector control Detailed setup Change password Window 3 i eer L_ Set this to ON to enable the DHCP client function Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used Enter the net mask if DHCP server is not used Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used DNS server address primary field Available input characters Numeric characters 0 9 period Example 192 168 0 253 DNS server address secondary field Available input characters Numeric characters 0 9 period Example 192 168 0 254 Enter the port number here Number 80 is normally used Enter the name of the projector here Enter the host name here if it is required when the DHCP server is going to be used for instance Button to update settings p 3 J 9 1 LL i S Q Q V ENGLISH 103 How to use network function continued E Firmware update page The firmware should be updated only by an individual with the specialized knowledge required to do this F Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer THANE BRO RTV DAANA YND AWIW h A G ee renn reper Con Enter here the filename of the firmware to be E Pe J updated
147. pin are short circuited and then any one of pins to is short circuited to pin the following buttons on the projector s control panel and on the remote control cannot be used POWER button input selection buttons RGB1 RGB2 DVI D AUX VIDEO S VIDEO SHUTTER button In addition the RS 232C commands and network functions that correspond to these functions cannot be used either 110 ENGLISH Indication of monitor lamp Five monitor lamps are provided at the top of main unit front to inform the user of the lamp replacement time and unusual internal temperature These lamps indicate the degree of abnormality by combination of blinking and or lighting lamps Turn off the power and take the proper measure according to the table below Name of monitor lamp Lamp indication Information LAMP 4 monitor LAMP 4 LAMP 2 monitor LAMP 2 Temperature monitor TEMP ggg it TEMP POWER STANDBY RED LAMP ON GREEN LAMP 1 monitor LAMP 1 LAMP 3 monitor LAMP 3 Check point Remedial measure Lighting in red TEMP monitor Warm up status Did you turn on the power when the ambient temperature was low approx 0 C Wait about five minutes in the current status Install the unit in a location having an ambient temperature from 0 C to 45 C High temperature inside WARNING Blinking in red 2 times Blinking in red 3 times High temperature inside Standby c
148. proper measures e In rare cases wafture can occur on the screen affected by the warm air from the exhaust port depending on the environment Make sure that there is no equipment in front of the set which will recirculate the exhaust air from the set or other nearby equipment Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand If fingerprints or stains are left on the projection lens surface they are magnified and projected on the screen Keep your hands away from the lens Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap when the projector is not used DLP chips The DLP chips are made using extremely high precision technology Note that in rare cases pixels may be missing or always lit but this is not a malfunction Lamp A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used for the light source of this product A high pressure mercury lamp has the following characteristics e It may burst with a loud sound or end its life cycle by not illuminating because of given impacts flaws or deterioration due to used hours e The life cycle of a mercury lamp varies according to the individual difference or conditions of use In particular turning the power on and off frequently and or repeatedly will greatly affect the life cycle e In rare cases it may burst shortly after projection starts e The possibility of burst increases when the lamp is used beyond the replacement time e When the lamp bursts the gas inside will be emitted and may
149. put module e NUMBER OF ENTRY SIGNAL Displays the number of registered signals e AC VOLTAGE Displays the AC voltage state Cleaning the air filter This can be used to set air filter cleaning 1 Press A V to select AIR FILTER CLEANING AIR FILTER CLEANING DISABLE co J 9 1 LL i oO 10 Q V ENGLISH 81 Projector setup continued 2 Press ENTER e The AIR FILTER CLEANING screen will be displayed e You can select the automatic cleaning time TIME and also force cleaning to be carried out immediately EXECUTE AIR FILTER CLEANING TIME 4 00 00 gt 3 Press A Y to select TIME e Select TIME and then set the time for automatic cleaning to be carried out e If you would like cleaning to be carried out straight away select EXECUTE and then press ENTER 4 Press lt P gt to switch TIME e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed in units of 10 minutes e The default setting is 00 00 midnight Example When the default setting is in use automatic cleaning will start at 00 00 if the projector is in projection mode If the time is set to 7 00 automatic cleaning will start at that time if the projector is in projection mode e Contaminants such as oil and cigarette tar cannot be cleaned when air filter cleaning is carried out e The air filter cleaning monitor FILTER CLEANING will flash
150. quency of the input signal e PROJECTOR RUNTIME Displays the projector runtime e LAMP1 Displays the lighting time of LAMP1 e LAMP2 Displays the lighting time of LAMP2 e LAMP3 Displays the lighting time of LAMP3 e LAMP4 Displays the lighting time of LAMP4 e INTAKE AIR TEMP Displays the intake air temperature of the projector e OPTICS MODULE TEMP Displays the temperature inside the projector e AROUND LAMP TEMP Displays the temperature around the lamp of the projector e REMOTE2 STATUS Displays the control status of REMOTE2 e PROJECTOR MODEL Displays the type of projector e SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the projector e MAIN VERSION Displays the main version of the firmware of the projector unit e SUB VERSION Displays the sub version of the firmware of the projector unit e NETWORK VERSION Displays the network version of the projector unit e ON COUNT POWER ON TIMES Displays the number of times the power has been turned on LAMP1 ON Displays the number of times LAMP1 has been lit LAMP2 ON Displays the number of times LAMP2 has been lit LAMPS ON Displays the number of times LAMP3 has been lit LAMP4 ON Displays the number of times LAMP4 has been lit SHUTTER Displays the number of times the shutter function has been used AIR FILTER CLEANING Displays the number of times the air filter has been cleaned e AUX Displays the name of the optional input module inserted in the in
151. r circuitry Consult your dealer SHUTTER MUTE SHUTTER DIRTY AIR FILTER Trouble has occurred in the shutter circuitry Consult your dealer The air filter is blocked with dust Turn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure on page 39 and then clean the air filter pp 112 113 AIR FILTER CLEANER UNIT The air filter unit is not installed Install the air filter unit OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the temperature detection sensor inside the projector Consult your dealer INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the input air temperature Consult your dealer OUTPUT TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the exhaust air temperature Consult your dealer BATTERY The backup battery has been run out Consult your dealer CLOGGED FILTER SENSOR Problem with clogged filter sensor Consult your dealer AC POWER AC power supply voltage input has dropped Check that there is sufficient electrical wiring capacity for the projector s power consumption requirements LENS SHIFT Problem with lens shift circuit Consult your dealer Special Features ENGLISH 97 How to use network function continued E E mail setup 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 maxim
152. rarily C ASPECT button ceecee eserse resse p 50 Switches the image aspect ratio LENS FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT button p 40 These buttons are used to adjust the projection lens Function 1 FUNC1 button gt p 49 This button can control the functions set in FUNC1 of the PROJECTOR SETUP screen from MAIN MENU D DEFAULT button s cece p 53 Press this button when you want to restore the setting of the item selected in the menu to the factory default value ID SET button sc ect e tee pp 18 77 When two or more main units are used in the system this button specifies the ID of the remote control xe b j v O p pa o E Bottom ID ALL button c creeeee tec pp 18 77 When two or more main units are used in the system this button switches to the mode to control them simultaneously with a single remote control LOCK button This button is used to prevent unintentional operation of the projector by accidentally pressing a button and to prevent the remote control batteries from becoming spent Remote control transmitter window Operate the remote control aiming at the remote control receiver window on the main unit Remote control wired terminal p 18 To use the wired output terminal connect the remote control and the main unit with the cable sold separately e The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when an opti
153. ration remains within the 0 C to 35 C range 26 ENGLISH Connection e Before connection read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected e Turning off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables e If 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 e 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 e The projector accepts the following signals video S Video analogue RGB DVI D and signals which are compatible with the optional input module p 30 e Some PC models cannot be connected to the projector O b j V O 5 J co The pin out and signal names of the S VIDEO IN terminal are shown in the diagram below Signal Ground luminance signal Ground colour signal Luminance signal Colour signal R Pr G G SYNC Y B Ps HD SYNG VD Outside view and are not assigned and are GND terminals The pin out and signal names of the DVI D IN terminal are shown in the diagram below D Signal T M D S data 2 L a i T M D S dat
154. reen FRAME LOCK The user can select the window to apply frame lock Press lt P to switch windows MAIN WINDOW Frame lock is set for the input signals specified for the main window SUB WINDOW Frame lock is set for the input signals specified for the subwindow e TYPE The user can select the window that is displayed by priority when two windows overlap Press lt P to switch windows MAIN WINDOW The main window is displayed by priority SUB WINDOW The subwindow is displayed by priority e The P IN P function is not available depending on the input signals and the selected input terminals Refer to List of P IN P for details p 124 e The main window s picture adjustment values such as the picture mode gamma selection and colour temperature setting for the main window will be applied e In the normal screen when the menu is not displayed the lt P buttons can be used to switch the size and position of the main window and subwindow when the P IN P function is on 86 ENGLISH Displaying the internal test pattern Test pattern ote Results of adjustment on the image picture quality mo position size and other factors will not be reflected A in test patterns Be sure to display the input signal Se before performing various kinds of setting 1 Press lt gt to search through the various types of test patterns Mi Cycle of displayed internal test patterns The setting will
155. ress A V to select P IN P MODE 3 Press A V to select a function e OFF The P IN P function is not used e USER1 USER2 USER3 The P IN P function is used with the settings that were set in Setting the P IN P function 4 Press ENTER Setting the P IN P function The settings of the P IN P function can be saved to USER1 USER2 and USER3 1 Refer to Using the P IN P function above and then select from USER1 USER2 and USERS e The settings for the user data selected for P IN P MODE are displayed USER1 MAIN WINDOW VIDEO co J 1 LL i S Q Q V MAIN WINDOW SUB_WINDOW 2 Press A V to select the desired setting item and press ENTER e The sub menu for the selected item appears ENGLISH 85 P IN P continued e MAIN WINDOW The input terminal for the main window is displayed Press A V to select an item and press ENTER to switch to the item SIZE The user can specify the display size of the main window between 10 and 100 POSITION The user can specify the display position of the main window on the screen SUB WINDOW The input terminal for the SUB WINDOW is displayed Press A Y to select an item and press ENTER to switch to the item SIZE The user can specify the display size of the subwindow between 10 and 100 POSITION The user can specify the display position of the subwindow on the sc
156. s are available Function of command Remarks Power ON In standby mode commands other than PON are invalid e While the lamp is ON and being controlled a PON command will not be Power OFF accepted Parameter Switch input modes VID VIDEO SVD S VIDEO DVI DVI D RG1 RGB1 RG2 RGB2 AUX AUX Parameter Query for active lamp 0 QUAD 1 L1 L4 2 L2 L3 3 DUAL 4 L1 L2 L3 5 L1 L2 L4 mode 6 L1 L3 L4 7 L2 L3 L4 8 TRIPLE 9 L1 10 L2 11 L3 12 L4 13 SINGLE Parameter 0 QUAD 1 L1 L4 2 L2 L3 3 DUAL 4 L1 L2 L3 5 L1 L2 L4 6 L1 L3 L4 7 L2 L3 L4 8 TRIPLE 9 L1 10 L2 11 L3 12 L4 13 SINGLE Active lamp mode e If you need a detailed command list please contact your dealer 108 ENGLISH Cable specifications E Connecting to a PC For RS 232C Computer DTE Projector specifications 1 NC NC 1 2 2 3 3 4 NC NC 4 5 5 6 NC NC 6 7 7 8 8 9 NC NC 9 E When multiple projectors are connected ist 2nd RS 422 OUT RS 422 IN 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 k 8 8 9 9 e To connect the computer to the SERIAL terminal prepare an adequate communication cable that fits to your personal computer p co J 1 LL i S
157. s been set to 3 Input module connection slot One system Interface ports RGB1 input terminal 1 set BNC x 5 For YPsPr input Y 1 0 V p p synchronization signal included PsPr 0 7 V p p 75 Q For RGB input 0 7 V p p 75 Q For G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q HD SYNC 75 Q 1 4 5 Vp p positive negative polarity automatically adjusted VD 75 Q 1 4 5 Vp p positive negative polarity automatically adjusted 120 ENGLISH Model No PT D12000E PT DZ12000E 1 set of high density D sub 15p female For YPsPr input Y 1 0 V p p synchronization signal included PsPr 0 7 V p p 75 Q For RGB input 0 7 V p p 75 Q For G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q HD SYNC TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted VD TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted e HD SYNG and VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value direct SYNC RGB2 input terminal Video input output 1 set BNC terminal 1 0 V p p 75 Q Active through for Video output S video input 1 set Mini DIN 4p terminal Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p 75 Q Compliant with S1 signals Interface 1 set ports pair a DVI 1 0 compliant HDCP Single link only compatible 1 set Used for network connection LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX PJLink compatible Serial input 2 sets D sub 9 pin female RS 232C RS 422 compliant terminal Used for personal computer control Serial output 1 set D
158. s of the input signals and screen range differ conversion to the screen aspect set with SCREEN SETTING is performed and then the pictures are displayed VID AUTO The projector identifies the video ID VID embedded in the picture signals and displays the picture by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for the NTSC signal input S1 AUTO The projector identifies the S1 signal and displays the picture by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for S Video NTSC signals VID AUTO PRI The projector identifies the abovementioned VID or S1 signals and displays the picture by automatically choosing the screen sizes of 4 3 or 16 9 according to the VID if it is detected or S1 signals if a VID is not detected This function is effective for S Video NTSC signals 1 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 4 3 or 5 4 2 Wide screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16 10 16 9 15 9 or 15 10 e Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals For NTSC signals DEFAULT cannot be selected e f an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect ratio for the input signals is selected the pictures will appear differently from the originals Be careful of this when selecting the aspect ratio If using this projector in places such as cafes or hotels to display pro
159. s replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from an Authorized Service Centre If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket xe b v O J co If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED How to replace the fuse Op
160. sensor not found H18 Clogged filter sensor not found F11 Shutter error e f turning the main power off and back on again does F12 Dynamic iris error not clear the error display consult your dealer F13 Air filter unit error F21 2 5 V DC error F22 3 3 V DC error F23 5 0 V DC error 118 ENGLISH Self diagnosis display Details Remedy F41 Lamp 1 memory error F42 Lamp 2 memory error F43 Lamp 3 memory error F44 Lamp 4 memory error e Problem with lamp Consult your dealer F61 Ballast 1 communication error F62 Ballast 2 communication error F63 Ballast 3 communication error F64 Ballast 4 communication error F80 Resize IC setting error F81 FM R test error F82 FM G test error F83 FM B test error F91 FPGA1 configuration error F92 F93 F94 F95 FPGA2 configuration error Flash ROM error RAM error FPGA expansion error F96 Lens shift error F97 Geometry correction board communication error FE1 Power supply fan error FE2 Lamp 1 fan error FE3 Lamp 2 fan error FE4 Lamp 3 fan error FES Lamp 4 fan error FE6 Ballast circuit 1 fan error FE7 Ballast circuit 3 fan error FE8 FE9 FFO GB DMD fan error Centre exhaust fan error Left exhaust fan error FF1 Right exhaust fan error FF2 Red DMD cooling fan error FF3 Green DMD
161. settings may be required for the connected device pp 73 74 e t is possible to connect the DVI D input terminal with an HDMI or DVI D compliant device but with some devices the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation 28 ENGLISH Example of connecting with personal computers Control PC Control PC 4 ooo D CENO Ce 9 5 To 2nd projector SERIAL IN terminal ee eae OUT RS 232C IN REMOTE 2 IN i SYNC HD VIDEO S VIDEO IN me e PC a RS 422 IN SERIAL CES CES Pa mii UO l RS 422 OUT Control PC PC e When the main power of the main unit is turned off also turn off the power of the PC e When the length of the cable from a PC to the projector is long or when there are many relay devices such as switches the video may be interrupted or fuzzy In such a case use a cable compensator e For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC see the data sheet on pages 122 123 e If your PC has the resume feature last memory the computer may not function properly until the resume capability is disabled e When using the DVI D input EDID settings may be required for the connected device pp 73 74 xe b
162. socsoooooooooooo 106 Using the Remote 2 terminal SJE EA Suis E dar Silat Siete denvs ep wine Guise D E E A 2 viet sB dette I Sse lorie de Ryle a 110 p co J 9 1 LL amp S 0 Q V Indication of monitor lamp ttt tte 111 Cleaning and replacement of air filter lt lt lt tee eee 112 Replacement of lamp unit kenau e aa Sous a a a a a a a a Sire a Ges A Ie mises a a 114 Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket sss ssc ccc 116 Before asking for service try to check the following points again 6666cc eeeeeeetere rrtt 117 Self diagnosis display sect r tcc ect eee eee 118 Specifications Se dongs cos tes isa Sito atest van eal es caste a eee a eet ae eae a ee ey wae ee eae a eee 120 Appendix Bees SR Ge eS Se Bea a ws Sew ss SS Bes Sew Bed tes BR eS rw BI eS Bee SRLS eRe WA eS See eel a 122 Dimensions 00 tcc Een nee een eee teens 125 Index Qe essre r rrene rnrnnrarerarnnnererennnnanererennerererernnnnrene 126 ENGLISH 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED WARNING To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV January 18 1991 The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A according to ISO 7779 WARNING 1 Remove the plug from the wall outlet when this unit is not in use
163. stopping video 4 Press ENTER Setting the date and time This lets you set the time zone and the current date and time for the projector s internal clock 1 Press A V to select DATE AND TIME PROJECTOR SETUP 2 2 DATE AND TIME N Press ENTER e The DATE AND TIME screen will be displayed DATE AND TIME TIME ZONE SO gt ADJUST CLOCK S S 2008 01 01 12 34 56 3 Press A V to select TIME ZONE 4 Press lt P gt to switch TIME ZONE 5 Press A V to select ADJUST CLOCK 6 Press ENTER e The ADJUST CLOCK screen will be displayed YEAR 4 2008 gt 2 O gt CS aay 7 Press A V to select the item to be set and use lt gt to set the local time 8 Use AV to select APPLY and then press ENTER e This completes setting of the time Save all user data This saves various setting values as a backup to the internal memory of the projector 1 Press A V to select SAVE ALL USER DATA SAVE ALL USER DATA 2 Press ENTER e The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will be displayed a O 3 Enter the password set for the security password of the security menu e A confirmation screen will appear SAVE ALL USER DATA PROGRESS gt CHANGE ENTER ASNE 4 Press lt P gt to select OK and press ENTER e NETWORK E MAIL and LOGO IMAGE are not saved 3 J 1 LL
164. sub 9 pin male RS 422 compliant terminal Used for personal computer control Remote input 1 set each for M3 pin jack output terminal Wired remote control used for link control D sub 9p female Remotea terminal Used for external control Length of power supply cord 3 0 m Cabinet Molded resin Outside dimensions Width 578 mm Height 320 mm Depth 643 mm Weight approx 35 kg without optional projection lens Ambient temperature 0 C to 45 C Working environment condition Ambient humidity 10 to 80 no condensation Power source 3 V DC two AA dry cells Remote Operation range approx 30 m in front of beam receiver control Mass 134 g including dry cells Outside dimensions Width 51 mm Thickness 23 mm Depth 176 mm Hanging attachment For high ceiling ET PKD100H Hanging attachment For low ceiling ET PKD100S Projection lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE5 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE8 DVI D input module ET MD77DV SD SDI input module ET MD77SD1 HD SD SDI input module ET MD77SD3 Dual link HD SD SDI input module ET MD100SD4 Replacement Lamp Unit ET LAD12K single bulb ET LAD12kF 4 bulbs Optional 1 Measurement measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards 2 70 300 for ET D75LE5 3 This is the average value It may differ depending on each product 4 When the pro
165. t PATTERN JA FUNCt C3 C6 oJ ag DEFAULT ose Panasonic PROJECTOR You can adjust pictures to suit your preference MENUJ s Prresss to display the MAIN MENU screen mS 4 ENTER gt Press to select PICTURE Press to display the PICTURE menu _ MAIN MENU G PICTURE MENU SELECT ENTER PSU SAN LU e Some menu items may not be valid for certain signal formats applied to the projector 54 ENGLISH Switching the picture mode The user can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which this projector is used 1 Press A V to select PICTURE MODE PICTURE PICTURE MODE 4 STANDARD gt a 2 Press lt P to switch PICTURE MODE e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed e STANDARD The picture becomes suitable for moving images in general e CINEMA The picture becomes suitable for movie sources e NATURAL The picture complies with sRGB e DYNAMIC The picture becomes suitable for the use in well lighted areas e GRAPHIC The picture becomes suitable for input from to the personal computer e USER The COLOR TEMPERATURE and GAMMA settings can be adjusted e Factory defaults are GRAPHIC for RGB system and STANDARD for moving images e When ENTER is pressed while PICTURE MODE has been selected the picture mode which has been selected can be saved and us
166. t can be selected manually 1 Press A V to select SYSTEM SELECTOR OFF OFF SYSTEM SELECTOR 2 Press ENTER e The SYSTEM SELECTOR screen will be displayed AuTOl 3 Press A V to switch SYSTEM SELECTOR and then press ENTER e The system formats that can be selected differ depending on the input signals E S video Video terminal input signal Select from AUTO1 AUTO2 NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PALM PAL N SECAM and PAL60 e Press the DEFAULT button to return to AUTO1 e AUTO1 automatically selects from NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 and PAL6O0 AUTO2 automatically selects from NTSC PAL M and PAL N Hi RGB1 RGB2 DVI D terminal input signal Select from RGB and YPsPr e Refer to the types of signals compatible with the projector pp 122 123 E Input module ET MD77SD1 Select from AUTO 480i and 576i ET MD77SD3 Select from AUTO 1 080 60i 1 035 60i 720 60p 1 080 24p 1 080 50i 1 080 30p 1 080 25p 1 080 24sF 720 50p and 480i 576i ET MD100SD4 When single link SDI signals Select from AUTO YCbCr 1 080 60i 1 035 60i 720 60p 1 080 24p 1 080 50i 1 080 30p 1 080 25p 1 080 24sF 720 50p 480i and 576i When dual link SDI signals Select from AUTO RGB AUTO X Y 2 1 920 24p RGB 2 048 24p RGB 2 048 24p XYZ 1 920 24sF RGB 2 048 24sF RGB 2 048 24sF XYZ 1 920 25p RGB 1 920 30p RGB 1 920 50i RGB and 1 920 60i RGB e Pr
167. t for notebook computer screen Images from PC are not image projected Use Fn and F3 keys for setting For details refer to the instruction manual of the computer Pictures from the DVI D output Is DVI D IN or AUX DVI IN set to EDID2 PC graphics board of a computer The problem may be solved by updating the driver for the graphics are not projected board to the latest driver ENGLISH 117 Self diagnosis display There is a self diagnosis display located on the side of the projector p 15 for automatically displaying the corresponding details when an error or warning occurs Self diagnosis display Details Remedy U04 Air filter is blocked Clean the air filter unit U11 Intake air temperature warning U12 Optical module temperature warning U13 Lamp ambient temperature warning Ambient temperature is too high U14 Low temperature warning The ambient temperature is 40 C or more Ambient temperature is too low If 100 brightness is required use the projector U15 so light output is being limited to protect the where the ambient temperature is less than 40 C projector 35 C in high altitude mode U21 Intake air temperature error U22 Optical module temperature error e Ambient temperature is too high U23 Lamp ambi
168. t the image from being correctly projected e f the connected signal is unstable the automatic distinction function may not operate correctly In this case switch to a mode that better suits the signal format from the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu 34 ENGLISH Connecting signals to the DVI D DVI D input module optional ET MD77DV EE EF MD 7DV ovin IN DVI D signal input module I LN LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX PC with DVI output DVD player or high vision video deck equipped with DVD HDMI terminal e Pin assignments and signal names of DVI D input terminal are listed in the table at right f A q JJ D Outside view O b V O 5 pa o T M D S data 2 T M D S data 2 5V T M D S data 2 4 shield Ground Hot plug detection T M D S data 0 obbo T M D S data 0 DDC clock DDC data T M D S data 0 5 shield OOOO VO T M D S data 1 e T M D S data 1 T M D S clock shield T M D S data 1 3 shield T M D S clock e The DVI D signal input module supports only a single link e The HDMI DVI D conversion cable is required to connect an HDMI compliant device OS T M D S clock e When using the DVI D
169. ten the screws Do not use tools such as electric screwdrivers or impact screwdrivers e Dispose of any used products as soon as possible by asking a qualified technician for assistance e Be sure to use the accessory eye bolts and wires Installation procedure 1 Place the projector on a soft cloth Adjustable feet with the base facing upward 2 Turn the four adjustable feet counterclockwise and remove them from the projector The adjustable feet will be used if the projector is installed normally so store them safely 3 Turn the four eye bolts clockwise to install them to the projector 4 install each of the four wires to the four eye bolts 5 Pull the four accessory wires from the eye bolts to the ceiling in four directions acs 116 ENGLISH Before asking for Service s csecktr totowins pons asin Symptoms Check point Is the power cord securely plugged in the receptacle Is the MAIN POWER switch put to the O position Is power supply live at the receptacle Is the temperature monitor TEMP lamp on the projector front lighting or blinking Power does not turn on Is the lamp monitor LAMP lamp on the projector front lighting or blinking e Is the lamp unit cover completely attached 115 111 e Was operation of ID setting made in a correctly way 18 77 Are all four lamp units installed 114 115 Is the screen image input connected in a correct manner
170. tery e If an incorrect battery is used it may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result close to this port otherwise burns or damage could result E Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not bring your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat E Do not use the old lamp unit e The lamp section may break E Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out after it has completely cooled off otherwise burns may result E Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning e Electric shocks can result if this is not done 8 ENGLISH E Ask an Authorized Service Centre to clean inside the projector at least once a year e f dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can result in fire or problems with operation e It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives Ask your nearest Authorized Service Centre to clean the projector when required Please discuss with the Authorized Service Centre regarding cleaning costs E Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard E An effort to keep our environment clean please bring the non repairable
171. the unit projector If the projector is used without the air filter installed foreign particles and dust will get inside the projector and cause problems with operation e If cleaning cannot remove the dust completely then it is a sign to replace the static electric mesh filter Consult the dealer In addition when the lamp unit is replaced also replace the static electric mesh filter e Do not wash the static electric mesh filter with water e Use a neutral detergent to clean off any oil from the movable metal mesh filter Filter cleaning unit fixing screw ENGLISH 113 Replacement of lamp unit WARNING e Wait until the lamp is cooled sufficiently before replacing the lamp unit e Make sure that all four lamp units are installed e Replacement of the lamp unit should be carried out by a qualified technician e Do not remove any screws such as the black screws other than those indicated when replacing the lamp unit If this is not observed electric shocks burns or other injuries may occur Precautions on lamp unit replacement e Be careful when handling a light source lamp The lamp unit has high internal pressure If improperly handled failure might result e A used lamp unit may burst if it is handled violently For disposition of used lamps request an industrial waste disposal contractor e f you continue to use a lamp after the replacement time the lamp may break e Phillips screwdriver is necessary when rep
172. tions and impacts E Do not install the projector near high voltage power lines or power sources The product may be exposed to interference if it is installed in the vicinity of high voltage electrical power lines or power sources E Do not place the projector on a vinyl sheet or carpet If a vinyl sheet sucked up and blocks the air filter intake port the internal temperature of the projector may increase which triggers the protection circuit turning off the power E Be sure to ask a specialized technician when to install the product to a ceiling If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling purchase an optional hanging attachment for high ceiling Model No ET PKD100H for low ceiling Model No ET PKD100S and call a specialized technician for installation E Do not place the projector over 2 700 m above sea level When using it over 1 400 m above sea level set the ALTITUDE MODE described on page 78 to ON Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened E When installing and using the projector at an angle that exceeds 30 from the horizontal in the vertical direction set DIRECTION described on page 78 to VERTICAL 10 ENGLISH Notes on use E To view clear images e The audience cannot enjoy high contrast and clear images if outside light or the illumination interferes the screen surface Draw window curtains or blinds turn off the lightings near the screen or take other
173. to leak overheat explode or catch fire e Store the battery in a plastic bag and keep it away from metallic objects E Insulate the battery using tape or similar before disposal e If the battery comes into contact with metallic objects or other batteries it may catch fire or explode Mi Replacement of the lamp unit should be carried out by a qualified technician e The lamp unit has high internal pressure If improperly handled failure might result e The lamp unit can easily become damaged if struck against hard objects or dropped and injury or malfunctions may result When installing to a ceiling be sure to use the accessory wire install in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket and the eye bolts as an extra preventative measure to stop the projector from falling down e If the projector is not secure enough accidents may result E Do not place sets directly on top of each other e f this is not observed accidents may result E Do not use the projector while the projection lens cover is still attached to the projection lens sold separately e f this is not observed fire may occur Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes Do not place your skin into the light beam while the projector is being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens
174. um two addresses Click Detailed set up then E mail set up to display the E mail setup page Network config Adjust clock Ping test E mail set up Authentication set up Firmware update Projector control Detailed set up Change password A Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer TWO REO RT YD AIW O Oo WAG Projector Control Window Network config i Adjust dock Ping test E mail set up Authentication set up Firmware update Status Projector control Detailed setup i Change Password 98 ENGLISH Select Enable to use the E mail function Enter the IP address or server name of the E mail server SMTP The DNS server must be set if the server name is entered Enter the E mail address of the projector maximum 63 characters The user can enter the location of for example the installed projector so that the recipient may easily identify the originator of the E mail maximum 63 characters The user can modify the minimum time interval of temperature warning mail The default value is 60 minutes In this case the user cannot send another mail for 60 minutes after sending previous temperature warning mail even the set warning temperature is reached again The user can modify the threshold temperature for sending temperature warning mail If the temperature rises above the set value control sends temperature warning mail Enter the E mail address of
175. ur range of the projector the colours will not be projected correctly Large Screen Correction If watching images close up on a large screen you can correct the colours that appear lighter on the screen so that they appear the same as the colours that would appear on a normal sized screen 1 Press A V to select LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION l O oF Y D 2 Press lt P to switch LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF No correction Screen setting Set this in accordance with the screen you are using When the projection image aspect ratio is changed the projector makes corrections to ensure the optimal images for the set screen size 1 Press A V to select SCREEN SETTING OFF SCREEN SETTING 2 Press ENTER e The SCREEN SETTING screen will be displayed SCREEN FORMAT 4 16 9 gt 72 ENGLISH 3 Press lt P to switch SCREEN FORMAT e The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed E PT DZ12000E 16 9 E PT D12000E 16 9 4 Press lt gt to adjust SCREEN POSITION e In the case of the PT DZ12000E you can adjust the setting from 60 to 60 e In the case of the PT D12000E you can adjust the setting from 132 to 131 e SCREEN POSITION cannot be adjusted when SCREEN FORMAT is 16 10 PT DZ12000E and 4 3 PT D12000E RGB IN
176. utton turn the projection lens counter clockwise and then pull it off 2 Align the mark orange on the projection lens with the mark on the projector and then insert the lens and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Projection lens lock button 36 ENGLISH Projection iai indicator lamp Tii TEMP POWER STANDBY RED status Off Main power is off pp 4 5 and Precautions with regard to safety pp 6 9 for details on handling the power cord Q a a p Power indicator lamp Connecting the power This shows the power supply status Make sure cord 0 that you fully understand the operation of the power f a indicator lamp before operating the projector Insert the accessory power cord securely into the projector and the electrical outlet O nocao Projector status Be sure to read the IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 3 aa Standby mode Red i POWER ON button can be pressed m Installation that i b jected ic call e 1 Check the shape of the AC IN terminal on the side of the Cooling mode Orange i After a short while the projector will projector and the shape of the switch to standby mode power cord connector and insert the power cord securely into the Attention AC IN terminal e While the projector is in cooling mode when the Green i Images are being projected on pow
177. viae et eee el ee eneraiecarevatar ie 58 Remote2 mode EE ae at a ea ee 80 Remote 2 terminal ere ee ee EEEEEEEEEEEE 1 10 RGB IN Pea er a eer ee rE E E A 72 RS 232C setting re ae ee er ee ee 80 S Save all user data Pe ee er ee ee 83 Screen setting Pa eee er a Ser eee Se eee ee E 72 SD SDI input module Pe eee re er a a s 33 Self diagnosis display LS eile Se eieee ears laude alee lac iecerven ete 1 18 Serial terminals ee ee et AELE LE ELEA ELA EEEE 106 Service password EEEE eee EEEE EREEREER TEEER 84 Setting a projector ID Pare er ee et LETERE EEEREE TT Setting FUNC1 Panne er ae Oe eae eee ee EEEL EEETEE 83 Setting projector ID number to remote control 18 Setting the date and time s seers sree 83 Setting the security password s s 88 Setting the text Pare er ee ee ee EEREEEREELEREE 89 Sharpness setting a ee ee ee er er 57 Shift adjustment aerate ea veranie eae viaclelar sonal ese ekevelecan eet ac 60 Specifications rar a ar ee ee eee EEEEEEEELTEEREE 120 sRGB Coe eGo a Ere bevel eS AAEE EEEE EEEE EREEREER 59 Startup logo ae ae ee a ee ee AEREA EEER EE 76 Status ee ee ee ee EERTE EEEE E EEE EEEEEREEEE 81 Status function Pe ee a ee ee a ee ELEREE 48 Sub memory rer er ae ee ee ee ee 46 Sub Menu voc teens 51 Switching the input signal sss ttre 48 Switching the picture mode s sss ttre 54 System daylight view setting scc ttre 56 System selector a ee ee ee eee ee 58 T Test pattern CT 87 U Using the

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