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1. V VIDEO Y C R RGB Y YCgCR YPpPR D DVI D H HDMI S SDI Scanning freq Dot clock Plug and play Resolution Mode Dots Horizontal Vertical freq Format RGB2 DVI D HDMI kHz Hz MHz EDID1 EDID2 EDID3 S mia 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 V PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 V 525i 480i 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 13 5 RIY S 625i 576i 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 13 5 R Y S 525i 480i 720 1440 x 480i 2 15 7 59 9 27 0 D H 625i 576i 720 1440 x 576i 2 15 6 50 0 27 0 D H 525p 480p 720 x 483 31 5 59 9 27 0 R Y D H A v v 625p 576p 720 x 576 31 3 50 0 27 0 R Y D H Jv v v 750 720 60p 1 280 x 720 45 0 60 0 74 3 R Y D H S y v v 750 720 50p 1 280 x 720 37 5 50 0 74 3 R Y D H S v v v 1125 1080 60i 3 1 920 x 1 080i 33 8 60 0 74 3 R Y D H S v v Jv 1125 1080 50i 1 920 x 1 080i 28 1 50 0 74 3 R Y D H S Jv v v 1125 1080 24p 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24 0 74 3 R Y D H S v v v 1125 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 74 3 R Y D H S 1125 1080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 R Y D H S v v 1125 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 R Y D H S 1125 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5
2. 38 ENGLISH Unit m Lens type Zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 Throw ratio 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 8 1 2 8 4 6 1 4 7 7 4 1 7 3 13 8 1 0 9 1 1 1 Projected image size Projection distance L f Height a Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Pragonal SP shy SY wy an ow em ew E E om on aw er 1 78 70 0 872 1 550 2 08 2 79 2 82 4 24 4 25 7 14 7 15 11 45 11 16 21 28 1 40 1 67 2 03 80 0 996 1 771 2 39 3 20 3 23 4 86 4 87 8 18 8 18 13 10 12 81 24 37 1 61 1 92 2 29 90 1 121 1 992 2 70 3 61 3 65 548 5 49 9 21 9 22 14 74 14 46 27 46 1 82 2 17 2 54 100 1 245 2 214 3 01 4 02 4 06 6 11 6 12 10 25 10 26 16 39 16 11 30 55 2 03 2 42 3 05 120 1 494 2 657 3 63 4 85 4 89 7 35 7 36 12 33 12 33 19 69 19 41 36 73 2 44 2 92 3 81 150 1 868 3 321 4 55 6 09 6 13 9 21 9 22 15 44 15 44 24 64 24 36 46 00 3 07 3 67 5 08 200 2 491 4 428 6 10 8 15 8 20 12 32 12 33 20 63 20 63 32 89 32 61 61 46 4 11 4 92 6 35 250 3 113 5 535 7 64 10 21 10 27 15 42 15 43 25 81 25 82 41 14 40 86 76 91 5 15 6 17 7 62 300 3 736 6 641 9 18
3. Data section Blank Mode Blank Random number section Termination symbol Command NTCONTROL k 1 a ZZZZZZZZ CR example ASCII string 0x20 0x31 0x20 ASCII code hex number Ox0d Data length 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte e Mode 1 Protect mode 3 Generate a 32 byte hash value from the following data using MD5 algorithm XXXXXX YYYYY ZZZZZZZZ XXXXXX Administrator rights user name for the web control default user name is admin1 yyyyy Password of above administrator rights user default password is panasonic ZZZZZZZZ 8 byte random number obtained in Step 2 Command transmission method Transmit using the following command formats E Transmitted data P Termination Header Data section symbol Command Hash value 0 0 Control command CR example Refer to Connecting above 0x30 0x30 ASCII string Ox0d Data length 32 bytes 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte E Received data z Termination Header Data section symbol Command 0 9 Control command CR example 0x30 0x30 ASCII string Ox0d Data length 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte E Error response String Details Termination symbol ERR1 Undefined control command ERR2 Out of parameter range ERR3 Busy state or no acceptable period CR Message f ERR4 Timeout or no acceptable period
4. 2 Sets to blue 3 Sets to white 4 Sets to green 5 Sets to peach 6 Sets to brown Setting OSD MEMORY Set hold for the position of the menu screen OSD cursor 1 Press AY to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select OSD MEMORY 4 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button ON Holds the cursor position OFF Does not hold the cursor position Note e Even if OSD MEMORY is set to ON the cursor position will not be held when the lt MAIN POWER switch of the projector body is turned lt OFF gt Setting INPUT GUIDE Set whether to display the input guide input terminal name signal name memory number and BACKUP INPUT STATUS currently selected in the position set in OSD POSITION 1 Press AY to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select INPUT GUIDE 4 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button ON Displays the input guide OFF Hides the input guide Setting WARNING MESSAGE Set the display hide of the warning message 1 Press A V to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3
5. p Screen position 1 Select Select line luminance on the waveform monitor 2 Adjust black level e Use BRIGHTNESS in the on screen menu PICTURE to adjust the black level 0 of the video signal to the 0 position of the waveform monitor 3 Adjust white level e Use CONTRAST in the on screen menu PICTURE to adjust the white level 100 of the video signal to the 100 position of the waveform monitor Adjusting red green and blue 1 Set COLOR TEMPERATURE to USER1 or USER2 page 65 2 Select Select line red on the waveform monitor 3 Adjust dark red areas e Use RED in WHITE BALANCE LOW to adjust the black level 0 of the video signal to the 0 position of the waveform monitor 4 Adjust bright red areas e Use RED in WHITE BALANCE HIGH to adjust the white level 100 of the video signal to the 100 position of the waveform monitor 5 Use the procedure for RED to adjust GREEN and BLUE Note e Before adjusting the black level for DVI D signals HDMI signals and SDI signals confirm that the SIGNAL LEVEL setting is correct TOUT OFF Each red green and blue color component can be removed 1 Press AY to select CUT OFF ENGLISH 93 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The CUT OFF screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select RED GREEN or BLUE 4 Press 4P to switch the item
6. Operate together with channel 1 9 Fade out time setting 3 0s 96 111 3 5s 112 127 4 0s 128 143 5 0s 144 159 7 0s 160 175 10 0s 176 191 No operation 192 255 10 No operation OFF 0 15 KEYSTONE 16 31 i CURVED 32 47 11 Geometric adjustment No operation 48 95 CORNER CORRECTION 96 111 No operation 112 255 Note e f the projector is operated with the remote control or on the control panel or by the control command while controlling the projector using the Art Net function the setting of the DMX controller and the computer application may be different from the projector status To reflect the controls of all channels to the projector in that case set Lock of channel 7 to Operation not available and then set back to Operation available Control commands via LAN When web control administrator rights password is set Protect mode Connecting 1 Obtain the IP address and port number Initial set value 1024 of the projector and request for a connection to the projector e You can obtain both the IP address and the port number from the menu screen of the projector IP address Obtain from the main menu gt NETWORK gt NETWORK STATUS Port number Obtain from the main menu gt NETWORK gt NETWORK CONTROL gt COMMAND PORT 2 Check the response from the projector 158 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information
7. Access error log The error log on the web server is displayed such as access to the pages that do not exist or access with unauthorized user names or passwords K EA E tip 192 168 0 8 cyi bin me O E projector control window x E Projector Control Window Projector status Networkstatus Acces 128 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Access log page Click Status Access log The log such as user name accessed to the WEB control page accessed IP address accessed time is displayed Projector Control Window Status Note Projector control Detailed set up Change password Projector status Network status Access log e Access error log Access log will display the recent few thousand accesses requests All information may not be displayed when many accesses requests are made at one time e When information in Access error log Access log exceeds a certain amount they are erased from the oldest e Check Access error log Access log periodically Basic control page Click Projector control Basic control amp nttp 192 168 0 8 e3 1 POWER Turns on off the power 2 SHUTTER inme A BG S Projector control window x DVD SDI a Aa O N Switches the setting whether to use the shutter function closing opening of the shutter OSD Switches on display off
8. E Registered signal details Memory number A1 1 2 Sub memory number When the address number A1 A2 L7 L8 signal is registered e Aname can be set for each sub memory page 117 After a new signal is input and the lt MENU gt button on the remote control or the control panel is pressed the registration is completed and the MAIN MENU screen is displayed Note e Up to 96 signals including sub memories can be registered to the projector e There are 12 pages eight memories of A through L with eight memories possible on each page for memory numbers and the signal is registered to the lowest number that is available If there is no available memory number it will be overwritten from the oldest signal e The names to be registered 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 eer ee ne Registered signals can be renamed 1 Press AW lt 4 to select the signal of which name is to be changed 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed e The memory number input terminal input signal name frequency synch polarity etc are displayed e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the SIGNAL LIST screen 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP screen is displayed 4 Press A to select SIGNAL NAME CHANGE 5
9. WARNING When replacing the lamp unit with the projector installed upward in the vertical direction make sure to hold the lamp unit cover while loosening the lamp unit cover fixing screw The lamp unit cover may open and drop off on its weight causing a serious accident or injury Lamp unit cover fixing screw Lamp unit 3 Lamp unit 1 Lamp unit 4 i zo Lamp unit 2 Lamp unit cover Lamp case L l a Lamp case R Lamp case handle Fig 1 Fig 3 Lamp case handle Lamp case handle Lamp unit handle Guide pin and guide hole Lamp case L Lamp case R Lamp unit fixing screw Lamp unit Lamp unit Fig 2 Fig 4 1 Set the lt MAIN POWER gt switch to lt OFF gt and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet e Wait at least one hour and check if the lamp unit has cooled down 2 Remove the lamp unit cover Fig 1 i Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the lamp unit cover fixing screw x1 counterclockwise until it turns freely and open the lamp unit cover slowly in the direction of the arrow e Opening the lamp unit cover quickly may result in damage to the cover e f you loosen the lamp unit cover fixing screw with the projector installed upward in the vertical direction the lamp unit cover may open and drop off on its weight ENGLISH
10. You can set the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal Disables the No signal shut off function Sets the time in increments of 10 minutes 1 Press AW to select REMOTE2 MODE 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT The pin assignment of the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal is used by the factory default setting of the projector USER Used to change the setting of the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal page 165 L6500 SERIES The setting of lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal is used for the L6500 series compatibility e When USER is selected proceed to Step 3 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button 4 Press A to select one from PIN2 to PIN8 and press q gt to switch the setting FUNCTION BUTTON Set the functions of the lt FUNC gt button on the remote control 1 Press AY to select FUNCTION BUTTON 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The FUNCTION BUTTON screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select a function ENGLISH 107 Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu DISABLE Disables the lt FUNC gt button P IN P Switches OFF USER1 USER2 USER3 in P IN P page 112 SUB MEMORY Displays the sub memory list page 117 SYSTEM SELECTOR Switches the SYSTEM SELECTOR setting page 70 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW Switches the SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW setting gt page 68 FREEZE Tempora
11. OFF 06 00 OFF 07 00 OFF OFF 10 00 OFF 11 00 OFF 12 00 OFF 13 00 OFF 14 00 OFF 15 00 OFF 16 00 OFF 17 00 OFF 20 00 OFF 21 00 OFF 18 00 OFF 19 00 OFF 22 00 OFF 23 00 OFF oe check system MAIN CPU BUS OK FAN OK INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK AROUND LAMP 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 APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER OK SHUTTER MUTE SHUTTER OK INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR OK OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR OK BATTERY OK LENS MOUNTER OK BRIGHTNESS SENSOR OK ANGLE SENSOR OK FILTER UNIT OK AIR FILTER OK AC POWER OK Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Intake air temperature 27 degC 80 degF Optics module temperature 33 degC 91 degF Around lamp temperature 32 degC 89 degF PROJECTOR RUNTIME OH POWER ON 0 times LAMP1 ON 0 times LAMP1 OH LAMP1 REMAIN 3000 H LAMP2 ON 0 times LAMP2 OH LAMP2 REMAIN 3000 H LAMP3 ON 0 times LAMP3 OH LAMP3 REMAIN 3000 H LAMP4 ON 0 times LAMP4 OH LAMP4 REMAIN 3000 H Current status MAIN VERSION 1 00 NETWORK VERSION 1 00 SUB VERSION 1 00 LAMP STATUS LAMP1 OFF LAMP2 OFF LAMP3 OFF LAMP4 OFF INPUT RGB1 REMOTE2 STATUS DISABLE oe Wired Network configura
12. When the just focus point of the screen in H right right in the horizontal direction is in the inner side of the screen a Rotate counterclockwise b Rotate counterclockwise Rotate counterclockwise c Rotate counterclockwise Rotate counterclockwise 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press the lt FOCUS gt button on the remote control or the lt LENS gt button on the control panel to display the focus adjustment screen Press V to shift the focus of the entire screen once Press the A button to stop on any part of the screen to be the first just focus point e For the location where focus is shifted in this state the just focus point is on the inner side of the screen Loosen the fixed screws in the position relative to the location where the focus is shifted the most the location where the just focus point is shifted the most towards the inner side in Step 2 up to two rotations e Turn screws clockwise in two locations or at least in one location when making an adjustment Slowly turn the focus adjustment screws corresponding to the locations counterclockwise and stop where the image is in focus page 53 e f the screws are turned counterclockwise the tilt of the lens will change by moving the lens mount bracket of the lens mounter forward screen side and in the projected image on the screen the focus point in the opposite direction of the adjustment sc
13. When you use the system with multiple projectors use commercial M3 stereo mini jack cables and connect the other devices to the lt REMOTE 1 IN gt lt REMOTE 1 OUT gt terminals of the projector body The remote control is effective even in places where an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light M3 stereo mini jack cable commercially available Connecting to a second projector Connecting to the remote control wired g terminal Connecting terminals Attention e Use a cable that is 15 m 49 2 or shorter with 2 core shield The remote control may not operate when the length of the cable exceeds 15 m 49 2 or when the shielding of the cable is inadequate ENGLISH 33 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections 34 ENGLISH Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up Setting up There are four ways to set up the projector Set the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt PROJECTION METHOD page 95 depending on the installation method Set COOLING CONDITION to AUTO Using the projector with COOLING CONDITION set incorrectly may shorten the life of the lamp Mounting on the ceiling and projecting forward Setting on a desk floor and projecting from rear Using the translucent screen Menu item Method Menu item Method PROJECTI
14. v v v v v v A y A A v A y A A v v J v y v A y A A v A y A A v v v y A A v v v A v A 166 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information vV P IN P picture in picture combination is possible A P IN P picture in picture combination is possible through the same frequency P IN P picture in picture combination is not possible 1 Only supports 480p 576p 720 60p 720 50p 1080 60i 1080 50i 1080 24sF 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 30p 1080 50p and 1080 60p 2 WGA 640 x 480 WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 Non interlace signal dot clock frequency 25 MHz to 162 MHz The WUXGA signal is only compatible with VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking signals 3 480i 480p 576i 576p 720 60p 720 50p 1080 60i 1080 50i 1080 24sF 1080 24p 1080 25p 1080 30p 1080 50p 1080 60p Note e When the resolution of the sub window input signal exceeds 1 280 horizontal pixels picture quality of the sub window may deteriorate e In the combination of A if P IN P picture in picture is performed with the signals of the different frequency images in the sub window will not be displayed Control device password To initialize your password consult your distributor ENGLISH 167 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information List of isi The following table specifies the video signals compatible with the projector e Symbols that indicate formats are as follows
15. 1 2 3 4 Press AY to select RGB IN Press the lt ENTER gt button e The RGB IN screen is displayed Press AY to select RGB1 SYNC SLICE LEVEL or RGB2 SYNC SLICE LEVEL Press 4P to switch the item LOW Sets the slice level to LOW HIGH Sets the slice level to HIGH TDVID UNS n Switch the setting when the external device is connected to the lt DVI D IN gt terminal of the projector and the image is not projected correctly 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press A V to select DVI D IN Press the lt ENTER gt button e The DVI D IN screen is displayed Press AY to select EDID Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button EDID3 Recognizes movie based video signals and still image signals automatically Select this item mainly when an external device that outputs movie based video signals Such as a EDIDA Blu ray disc player is connected to the lt DVI D IN gt terminal Select this item mainly when an external device that outputs still image based video signals such as EDIDA EC a computer is connected to the lt DVI D IN gt terminal Press AY to select SIGNAL LEVEL Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button ENGLISH 87 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu AUTO Automatically sets the signal level Select this item when the sig
16. 1080 24sF YPgPR 1080 25p YPsPa 1080 30p YPgPR 1080 50i YPgPpl 1080 60i YPgPp 1080 50p YPgPp 1080 60p YPgPR 1080 24p RGB 1080 24sF RGB 1080 25p RGB 1080 30p RGB 1080 50i RGB or 1080 60i RGB lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal Select RGB or YCgCp Select AUTO RGB or YCgCel lt SDI IN gt terminal 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button Note e Refer to List of compatible signals page 168 for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector e This may not function properly for some connected external devices 70 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu sRGB is an international standard IEC61966 2 1 for color reproduction defined by IEC International Electrotechnical Commission Set according to the following steps to reproduce more faithful sRGB compliant colors 1 Set COLOR MATCHING to OFF e Refer to COLOR MATCHING page 83 2 Display the PICTURE menu e Refer to PICTURE menu page 64 3 Press AY to select PICTURE MODE 4 Press q gt to set NATURAL 5 Press AY to select COLOR 6 Press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control to set the factory default setting 7 Follow Steps 5 to 6 to set TINT COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA and SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW to the factory default settings Note e sRGB is available for RGB signal input only EN
17. DEFAULT GATEWAY Enter the default gateway address when not using a DHCP server STORE Save the current network settings 4 Press AY to select STORE and press the lt ENTER gt button 5 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Note e When using a DHCP server confirm that the DHCP server is running e Consult your network administrator regarding the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Set up the control method of the network 1 Press A amp W to select NETWORK CONTROL 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The NETWORK CONTROL screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select an item and press q gt to change the setting WEB CONTROL Set to ON to control with the web browser PJLink CONTROL Set to ON to control with the PJLink protocol Set to ON to control with the lt SERIAL IN gt lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal control command format page 164 Refer to Control commands via LAN page 158 COMMAND PORT Set the port number used for command control Set to ON to control with the controller of AMX Corporation Setting this function to ON enables detection through AMX Device Discovery For details refer to COMMAND CONTROL FAGES DD the website of AMX Corporation URL http www amx com STORE Save the current network control settings 4 Press AY to select STORE and press the
18. OFF Disables cutoff ON Note Enables cutoff e When input is switched or a signal is switched the cutoff setting returns to its original setting off 94 ENGLISH Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu PROJECTOR SETUP menu On the menu screen select PROJECTOR SETUP from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e After selecting the item press A V 4P to set The projector has an ID number setting function that can be used when multiple projectors are used side by side to enable simultaneous control or individual control via a single remote control 1 Press AY to select PROJECTOR ID 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button ALL Select when controlling projectors without specifying an ID number 1 64 Select when specifying an ID number to control individual projector Note e To specify an ID number for individual control the ID number of a remote control must match the ID number of the projector e When the ID number is set to ALL the projector will operate regardless of the ID number specified during remote control or computer control If multiple projectors are set up side by side with IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers
19. OFF Disables the schedule function ON Enables the schedule function Refer to How to assign a program page 103 or How to set a program page 103 for how to set the schedule Note e When SCHEDULE is set to ON the STANDBY MODE setting is forcibly switched to NORMAL and the setting cannot be changed Even if SCHEDULE is then set to OFF when in this state the setting of STANDBY MODE remains at NORMAL How to assign a program 1 Press AY to select SCHEDULE 2 Press 4 gt to select ON and press the lt ENTER gt button e The SCHEDULE screen is displayed 3 Select and assign program to each day of week e Press A to select the day of week and press q gt to select a program number e You can set the program from No 1 to No 7 indicates that the program number has not been set How to seta program Set up to 16 commands to each program 1 Press AY to select SCHEDULE 2 Press 4 gt to select ON and press the lt ENTER gt button e The SCHEDULE screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select PROGRAM EDIT 4 Press 4P to select a program number and press the lt ENTER gt button 5 Press A to select a command number and press the lt ENTER gt button e You can change the page using q gt 6 Press AW lt 4 to select TIME and press the lt ENTER gt button 7 Press 4P to select hour or minute and press A or the number lt 0 gt lt 9
20. Turns on off the main power 4 ee 5 lt 7 Sian 8 9 10 1 Power standby lt b gt button Sets the projector to the state where the projector is switched off standby mode when the lt MAIN POWER gt switch on the projector is set to lt ON gt and in projection mode 2 Power on lt gt button Starts projection when the lt MAIN POWER gt switch on the projector is set to lt ON gt when the power is switched off standby mode 3 lt VIDEO gt button Switches the input to VIDEO 4 lt RGB1 gt button Switches the input to RGB1 5 lt RGB2 gt button Switches the input to RGB2 6 lt DVI D gt button Switches the input to DVI D 7 lt HDMI gt button Switches the input to HDMI 8 lt SDI 1 2 gt button Switches the input to SDI 9 Input selection terminal indicator Indicator that shows the selected input terminal This indicator lights up when a video signal is being input to the selected terminal and blinks when there is no video signal being input 30 ENGLISH 1 1 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 a LENS 12 D e 13 khe E 16 17 lt AUTO SETUP gt button Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image PROGRESS is displayed on the screen while adjusting automatically page 56 lt MENU gt button Displays or hides the main menu page 59 Returns to the previ
21. YELLOW or WHITE to desired colors 1 Press A V to select COLOR MATCHING ENGLISH 83 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu 2 Press 4 to select 709MODE or MEASURED 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The 709MODE or MEASURED MODE screen is displayed 4 Press AY to select MEASURED DATA 5 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The MEASURED DATA screen is displayed 6 Measure the current luminance Y and the chromaticity coordinates x y using the colorimeter 7 Press AY to select a color and press q gt to adjust the setting e Set AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON to display a test pattern of selected colors 8 Once all the input is completed press the lt MENU gt button e The 709MODE or MEASURED MODE screen is displayed e When MEASURED is selected in Step 2 proceed to Step 9 and enter the coordinates of desired colors 9 Press AY to select TARGET DATA 10 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The TARGET DATA screen is displayed 11 Press AY to select a color and press 4 to input coordinates for desired colors e Set AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON to display a test pattern of selected colors 12 Once all the input is completed press the lt MENU gt button Note When 709MODE is selected in COLOR MATCHING the ITU R BT 709 standard three primary colors are set as target data Colors are not displayed properly when target data is a color outside the region of this pro
22. e f you press the lt MENU gt button while the INITIAL SETTING screen is displayed you can go back to the previous screen e To continue operations after completed the initial settings refer to Selecting the input signal page 51 e By default the time zone of the projector is set to 09 00 Japan and Korean Standard Time Change the setting in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt DATE AND TIME gt TIME ZONE to the time zone of the region where you use the projector 26 ENGLISH Chapter1 Preparation About your projector About your projector E Front Panasonic PROJECTOR Remote control indicator Blinks if any button in the remote control is pressed Power standby lt gt button Sets the projector to the state where the projector is switched off standby mode when the lt MAIN POWER switch on the projector is set to lt ON gt and in projection mode Power on lt gt button Starts projection when the lt MAIN POWER switch on the projector is set to lt ON gt when the power is switched off standby mode Input selection lt RGB1 gt lt RGB2 gt lt DVI D gt lt VIDEO gt lt HDMI gt lt SDI 1 2 gt buttons Switches the input signal to project page 56 lt MENU gt button lt ENTER gt button A V 4P buttons Used to navigate through the menu screen page 59 lt ON SCREEN button Switches the on screen display function on display or off hide page 55 lt TEST gt butto
23. 1 PROJECTOR TYPE 9 OSD Displays the type of the projector Displays the status of the on screen display 2 MAIN VERSION 10 INPUT Displays the firmware version of the projector Displays the status of the selected input 3 POWER 11 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Displays the status of the power Displays the status of the air intake temperature of the projector 4 SHUTTER 12 OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE Displays the status of the shutter ON closed OFF open Displays the status of the internal temperature of the projector 5 LAMP SELECT 13 AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE Displays the setting status of LAMP SELECT page 96 Displays the status of the temperature around the lamp of the 6 SERIAL NUMBER projector Displays the serial number of the projector 14 LAMP1 LAMP2 LAMP3 LAMP4 RUNTIME 7 NETWORK VERSION Displays the lighting status and runtime of the lamp Displays the version of the firmware of the network 15 SELF TEST 8 REMOTE2 STATUS Displays the self diagnosis information Displays the control status of the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal 16 PROJECTOR RUNTIME Displays the runtime of the projector 126 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Error information page When Error Detail or Warning Detail is displayed in the self diagnosis display of the Projector status screen click it to display the error warning details e The projector may go into the standby status to protect the p
24. 37 90 37 91 63 36 63 36 100 84 100 56 188 78 12 69 15 20 15 24 600 9 144 12 192 22 59 30 18 30 33 45 50 45 51 76 05 76 06 121 03 120 75 226 61 15 24 18 25 25 40 1000 15 240 20 320 37 70 50 37 50 60 75 91 75 92 126 84 126 84 201 78 201 52 25 44 30 47 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens Projection lens Model No ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE40 ET D75LE5 ET D75LE50 Throw ratio 1 7 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 6 2 1 6 2 9 9 1 0 9 1 0 9 1 Projection screen size Projection distance L Height i Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max 3 A Diagonal SD SH Width SW LW LT Lw LT w LT w LT Fixed Fixed 1 78 70 1 067 1 422 2 42 3 12 3 12 4 53 4 50 8 78 8 68 13 93 1 28 1 29 2 03 80 1 219 1 626 2 77 3 59 3 57 5 20 5 16 10 06 9 95 15 95 1 47 1 48 2 29 90 1 372 1 829 3 13 4 05 4 03 5 86 5 82 11 34 11 21 17 96 1 67 1 67 2 54 100 1 524 2 032 3 49 4 51 4 49 6 53 6 48 12 62 12 47 19 98 1 86 1 87 3 05 120 1 829 2 438 4 20 5 43 5 40 7 86 7 80 15 18 15 00 24 00 2 25 2 26 3 81 150 2 286 3 048 5 27 6 82 6 78 9 85 9 78 19 01 18 79 30 04 2 83 2 84 5 08 200 3 048 4 064 7 06 9 13 9 06 13 17 13 08 25 41 25 10 40 11 3 81 3 81 6 35 250 3 810 5 080 8 85 11 44 11 35 16 49 16 38 31 81 31 42 50 18 4 78 4 78 7 62 300 4 572 6 096 10
25. GND Earth ee o 6 NC 7 CTS 9 lt 6 8 RTS Connected internally 9 NC D Sub 9 pi male Pin No Signal name Details Outside view 1 NC 1 5 2 RXD Received data 3 TXD Transmitted data _ 4 NC ses 5 GND Earth ee fp 6 NC 7 RTS 6 gt 9 8 CTS Connected internally 9 NC ENGLISH 161 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Communication conditions Factory default Signal level RS 232C compliant Sync method Asynchronous Baud rate 9 600 bps Parity None Character length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit X parameter None S parameter None Basic format Transmission from the computer starts with STX then the ID command parameter and ETX are sent in this order Add parameters according to the details of control ID designate l a 01 to A Te OA to oz 2 le End 1 byte ag undefined length Colon 1 byte 3 command characters 3 es Semi colon 1 byte 2 ID characters 2 bytes Start 1 byte Basic format has subcommands Same as the basic format Ef LET E Lei re rs Pa Ps Pe Sub command 5 bytes Parameter 6 bytes Symbol or bytes 1 byte and setting or adjustment value 5 Operation 1 byte Set the value specified using parameter 1 When transmitting a command which does not need a
26. However it cannot be used at high altitudes 170 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Specifications E Applicable scanning frequency Refer to List of compatible signals page 168 for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector For video signal For Y C signal Horizontal 15 73 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz Horizontal 15 63 kHz Vertical 50 Hz For RGB signal Horizontal 15 kHz to 100 kHz Vertical 24 Hz to 120 Hz PIAS Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning system Dot clock frequency 162 MHz or less For YC C YPgPp signal 525i 480i Horizontal 15 73 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz 525p 480p Horizontal 31 47 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz 750 720 60p Horizontal 45 kHz Vertical 60 Hz 1125 1035 60i Horizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 60 Hz 1125 1080 50i Horizontal 28 13 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 1125 1080 24sF Horizontal 27 kHz Vertical 48 Hz 1125 1080 30p Horizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 30 Hz 625i 576i Horizontal 15 63 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 625p 576p Horizontal 31 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 750 720 50p Horizontal 37 5 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 1125 1080 60i Horizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 60 Hz 1125 1080 24p Horizontal 27 kHz Vertical 24 Hz 1125 1080 25p Horizontal 28 13 kHz Vertical 25 Hz 1125 1080 60p Horizontal 67 5 kHz Vertical 60 Hz e 1125 1080 50p Horizontal 56 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz e The SYNC HD and VD terminals d
27. NETWORK STATUS 123 Art Net SETUP 123 Note e Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be input to the projector The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in black characters and they cannot be selected e Sub menu items and factory default settings vary depending on the selected input terminal ENGLISH 63 Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu PICTURE menu On the menu screen select PICTURE from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e After selecting the item press A V4 to adjust You can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which the projector is used 1 Press AY to select PICTURE MODE 2 Press the q gt e The PICTURE MODE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button STANDARD The image becomes suitable for moving images in general CINEMA The image becomes suitable for movie contents NATURAL The image is sRGB compliant DICOM SIM The image becomes similar to that of DICOM Part 14 Grayscale Standard DYNAMIC The light output is maximized for use in bright areas GRAPHIC The image becomes suitable for input from the personal computer USER
28. Press AY to select TYPE 16 Press 4P to switch the item MAIN WINDOW The main window has display priority SUB WINDOW The sub window has display priority Note e The P IN P function may not be available for some signals being input or terminals being selected Refer to Two window display combination list page 166 for details e The main window setting values are applied to image adjustment values such as PICTURE MODE GAMMA and COLOR TEMPERATURE e On the main screen when no menu is displayed press 4 to switch the sizes and positions of the main window and sub window while P IN P is operating e When FRAME RESPONSE is set to FAST P IN P cannot be set e When BACKUP INPUT MODE is set to ON P IN P cannot be set ENGLISH 113 Chapter 4 Settings TEST PATTERN menu TEST PATTERN menu On the menu screen select TEST PATTERN from the main menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e Press 4P to switch CEST TEST PATTERN FUNC OM 0 Display the test pattern built in to the projector Settings of position size and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns Make sure to display the input signal before performing various adjustments 1 Press 4P to switch the TEST PATTERN item e The items will switch each time you press the button Menu s
29. Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SIGNAL NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 6 Press AW lt 4 to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 7 After the name is changed press A V 4 to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The registration is completed and the REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP screen returns e When pressing A V 4 to select CANCEL and pressing the lt ENTER gt button the changed signal name will not be registered and an automatically registered signal name will be used Registered signals can be deleted 1 Press AW 4 to select the signal to delete 2 Press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control e The ENTRY SIGNAL DELETE screen is displayed ENGLISH 115 Chapter 4 Settings SIGNAL LIST menu e To cancel the deletion press the lt MENU gt button to return to the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The selected signal will be deleted Note e Aregistered signal can also be deleted from ENTRY SIGNAL DELETE on the REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP screen Bisa line ba anlsieiad iiia 1 Press AW 4P to select the signal to protect 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP screen is displayed 4 Press AY to select LOCK 5 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press
30. SHUTTER SETTING Turn off the on screen display function no display when you do not wish the viewers to see the on screen display such as the menu or the input terminal name ea button 1 Press the lt ON SCREEN button e The on screen display disappears 2 Press the lt ON SCREEN gt button again e The on screen display appears Note e If you press the lt MENU gt button on the control panel for at least three seconds while the on screen display is off hidden the on screen display is turned on ENGLISH 55 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Operating with the remote control TA k The input for projection can be switched INPUT SELECT ST button 1 Press the input selection lt RGB1 gt lt RGB2 gt lt DVI D gt lt VIDEO gt lt HDMI gt lt SDI 1 2 gt buttons e This operation can be also performed using the buttons on the control panel lt RGB1 gt Switches the input to RGB1 lt RGB2 gt Switches the input to RGB2 lt DVI D gt Switches the input to DVI D lt VIDEO gt Switches the input to VIDEO lt HDMI gt Switches the input to HDMI lt SDI 1 2 gt Switches the input to SDI Tee aia You can display the status of the projector SAUS button 1 Press the lt STATUS gt button e The STATUS screen is displayed DVI D ACTIVE kHz Hz 451h ON 451h ON STATUS 1 5 SEND STATUS VIA E MAIL 4 gt CHANGE cD EXIT Note e T
31. Set any desired picture mode Note e The factory default picture mode is GRAPHIC for still image input signals and STANDARD for movie based input signals e DICOM is an abbreviation of Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medicine and is a standard for medical imaging devices Although the DICOM name is used the projector is not a medical device and should not be used for purposes such as diagnosis of display images e Press the lt ENTER gt button when each PICTURE MODE is selected to save as a specified value when a new signal is input The data of all items except SYSTEM SELECTOR in the PICTURE menu is saved e In the factory default settings USER is set to images that comply with the ITU R BT 709 standard Changing the USER name 1 Press A to select PICTURE MODE 2 Press 4P to select USER 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The PICTURE MODE detailed screen is displayed 4 Press AY to select PICTURE MODE NAME CHANGE and press the lt ENTER gt button e The PICTURE MODE NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 5 Press AW lt 4 to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 6 Press AW 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The picture mode name is changed CONTRAST KKK You can adjust the contrast of the colors 1 Press AW to select CONTRAST 64 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt b
32. e Refer to Setting the remote control ID numbers page 32 for how to set the ID number on the remote control PROJECTION METHOD gt Set the projection method in accordance with the installation status of the projector Change the projection method if the screen display is upside down or inverted 1 Press AY to select PROJECTION METHOD 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The PROJECTION METHOD screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select the projection method FRONT FLOOR When installing the projector on the desk etc in front of the screen FRONT CEILING When installing the projector in front of the screen using the Ceiling mount bracket optional REAR FLOOR When installing the projector on the desk etc behind the screen with a translucent screen When installing the projector behind the screen with a translucent screen using the Ceiling mount Ce C EDING bracket optional 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button 5 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Attention e When the PROJECTION METHOD setting is changed confirm that COOLING CONDITION page 96 is set correctly ENGLISH 95 Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu Change the fan control depending on the direction of projection Set COOLING CONDITION according to the projection direction but set it to AUTO normally Using the projector wi
33. lt ENTER gt button 122 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu 5 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button NETWORK STATUS Display the status of the projector network 1 Press A V to select NETWORK STATUS 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The NETWORK STATUS screen is displayed Make settings to use the Art Net function 1 Press AY to select Art Net SETUP 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The Art Net SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select an item Art Net Sets to ON when you use the Art Net function Sets to OFF when you do not use the Art Net function PORT ADDRESS Enter a port address where the projector processes Art Net START ADDRESS Enter a start address where the projector processes Art Net 4 Press 4P to switch the setting 5 Press AY to select STORE and press the lt ENTER gt button 6 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button The projector has a network function and the following operations are available from the computer using the web control e Setting and adjustment of the projector e Display of the projector status e Setting of E mail message to be sent Attention e When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector the network connection must be made indoors Note e ALAN cable is required to
34. set to AUTO or PC brightness and color cannot be measured Therefore brightness may be corrected approximately two minutes after the shutter opens e When MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to AUTO or PC the lamp brightness and color are automatically measured eight minutes after the lamp is turned on and correction is performed so that the image brightness and color will be the same as the standard brightness and color at the time the brightness control are adjusted Brightness and color of the lamp cannot be measured for eight minutes after the lamp has turned on because they are not steady e If the lamp has gone off or lamp relay is performed while two or more lamps are selected to be lit in LAMP SELECT and MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to AUTO brightness and color are corrected to the extent possible approximately one minute later e When MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to AUTO and LINK is set to OFF brightness will be corrected until it reaches the maximum amount of correction e The variation in brightness may increase due to dust accumulating on the lens screen or inside the projector depending on the installation environment of the projector e Adjust brightness control again when lamp degradation causes increased variation in brightness or a lamp is replaced e For continued use longer than 24 hours set the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP to CALIBRATION TIME or set LAMP RELAY pa
35. 0x0d ERR5 Wrong data length ERRA Password mismatch Data length 4 bytes 1 byte When web control administrator rights password is not set Non protect mode Connecting 1 Obtain the IP address and port number Initial set value 1024 of the projector and request for a connection to the projector e You can obtain both the IP address and the port number from the menu screen of the projector IP address Obtain from the main menu gt NETWORK gt NETWORK STATUS Port number Obtain from the main menu gt NETWORK gt NETWORK CONTROL gt COMMAND PORT 2 Check the response from the projector ENGLISH 159 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Data section Blank Mode Termination symbol Command NTCONTROL at 0 CR example ASCII string 0x20 0x30 Ox0d Data length 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte e Mode 0 Non protect mode Command transmission method Transmit using the following command formats E Transmitted data Header Data section Termination symbol Command 0 0 Control command CR example 0x30 0x30 ASCII string Ox0d Data length 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte E Received data Header Data section Termination symbol Command 0 0 Control command CR example 0x30 0x30 ASCII string Ox0d Data length 1 byte 1 byte Undefined leng
36. 147 Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement Hold the lamp unit cover securely and slide it in the direction of the arrow and then remove it by pulling it out backwards e Since the fan and other components are attached to the lamp unit cover handle the removed lamp unit cover with care Pull out the lamp case Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the lamp case fixing screws x2 each on the side where the lamp unit to be replaced has been attached counterclockwise until they turn freely Fig 2 e Do not remove the black screws other than the lamp case fixing screws e f you loosen the lamp case fixing screws with the projector installed upward in the vertical direction the lamp case may drop off on its weight Take extra care by holding the lamp case handle when loosening the lamp case fixing screws Hold the handle of the lamp case on the side where the lamp unit to be replaced has been attached and pull out the lamp case backwards Fig 3 e When pulling out the lamp case make sure that the projector is stable and perform the replacement in a safe place even if you drop it accidentally Remove the lamp unit Fig 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the lamp unit fixing screws x2 counterclockwise until they turn freely and then remove the lamp unit from the lamp case e Hold the lamp unit handles and remove the lamp unit e Do not remove screws other than the lamp unit fixing screws Attaching the lamp uni
37. 3 Press AY to select 3G SDI MAPPING 4 Press 4P to switch the item AUTO Automatically select LEVEL A or LEVEL B LEVEL A Fixes to LEVEL A LEVEL B Fixes to LEVEL B Note e Does not operate during SD SDI or HD SDI input Set the on screen display Setting OSD POSITION Set the position of the menu screen OSD 1 2 3 4 Press AY to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed Press AW to select OSD POSITION Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button 2 Sets to the center left of the screen 3 Sets to the bottom left of the screen 4 Sets to the top center of the screen 5 Sets to the center of the screen 6 Sets to the bottom center of the screen 7 Sets to the upper right of the screen 8 Sets to the center right of the screen 9 Sets to the bottom right of the screen 1 Sets to the upper left of the screen Setting OSD DESIGN Set the color of the menu screen OSD 1 2 3 4 Press AY to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed Press A to select OSD DESIGN Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button 1 Sets to yellow ENGLISH 89 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu
38. 88 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 89 BACK COLOR BLUE 90 STARTUP LOGO DEFAULT LOGO 91 UNIFORMITY 91 SHUTTER SETTING 91 FREEZE 92 WAVEFORM MONITOR OFF 92 CUT OFF 93 PROJECTOR SETUP amp Sub menu item Factory default Page PROJECTOR ID ALL 95 PROJECTION METHOD FRONT FLOOR 95 COOLING CONDITION AUTO 96 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE OFF 96 LAMP SELECT QUAD 96 LAMP RELAY OFF 97 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 98 STANDBY MODE NORMAL 102 SCHEDULE OFF 103 STARTUP INPUT SELECT LAST USED 104 RS 232C 104 STATUS 106 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF DISABLE 107 REMOTE2 MODE DEFAULT 107 FUNCTION BUTTON 107 DATE AND TIME 108 LENS CALIBRATION 109 LENS MEMORY 109 SAVE ALL USER DATA 110 LOAD ALL USER DATA 111 INITIALIZE 111 SERVICE PASSWORD 111 62 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings Menu navigation PIN P Ld Details page 112 TEST PATTERN E Details page 114 SIGNAL LIST E Details page 115 SECURITY fom Sub menu item Factory default Page SECURITY PASSWORD OFF 118 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 118 DISPLAY SETTING OFF 119 TEXT CHANGE 119 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 119 CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE 120 a NETWORK 33 Sub menu item Factory default Page NETWORK SETUP 122 NETWORK CONTROL 122
39. LAN 158 lt SERIAL IN gt lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal 161 lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal 165 Two window display combination list 0 0 0 0 166 Control device password 167 List of compatible signals 00 00 0 0 cee 168 Sp cificati nS ecserin 170 Dimensions 173 Precautions for attaching the ceiling mount brack t occ eis idaeu ead at ternidanielanoaw 174 Tis gt Geer EAEN T ATAR EE A A TE 175 16 ENGLISH Chapter1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector ENGLISH 17 Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for use Precautions for use auti e Before using the projector remove the dust sponge from the mounting portion of the projection lens and store it for the future use When transporting the projector remove the projection lens before attaching the dust sponge Otherwise dust will accumulate inside and may cause malfunctions e When transporting the projector hold it securely by its bottom and avoid excessive vibration and impacts They may damage the internal components and result in malfunctions e Do not transport the projector with the adjustable feet extended Doing so may damage the adjustable feet Biel oe ean iaaiail E After attaching the projection lens be sure to attach the lens mount cover Otherwise dust will accumulate inside and may cause malfunctions E Do not set up the projector outdoors The pr
40. Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt The blanking zone Z button moves to the right Left side of the LEFT l screen Press the 4 The blanking zone button moves to the left Left and right 0 959 Press the 4 The blanking zone button moves to the right Right side of the RIGHT l screen Press the gt The blanking zone button moves to the left You can adjust to achieve an optimal image when there is a flickering image or smeared outlines 1 Press AY to select INPUT RESOLUTION 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The INPUT RESOLUTION screen is displayed 3 Press AW to select TOTAL DOTS DISPLAY DOTS TOTAL LINES or DISPLAY LINES and press lt gt to adjust each item e Values corresponding to the signal being input are displayed automatically for each item Increase or decrease the displayed values and adjust to the optimal point viewing the screen when there are vertical stripes or sections are missing from the screen Note Previously mentioned vertical banding will not occur with all white signal input The image may be disrupted while performing the adjustment but it is not a malfunction INPUT RESOLUTION can be adjusted only when an RGB signal is input to the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal or the lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal Some signals may not be adjusted CLAMP POSITION You can adjust the optimal point when the black part of the image is blunt or it has turne
41. Press AY to select WARNING MESSAGE 4 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button ON Displays the warning message OFF Hides the warning message BACK COLOR gt K Set the display of the projected screen when there is no signal input 1 Press AY to select BACK COLOR 90 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button BLUE Displays the entire projection area in blue BLACK Displays the entire projection area in black DEFAULT LOGO Displays the Panasonic logo USER LOGO Displays the image registered by the user Note e To create register the USER LOGO image use Logo Transfer Software included in the supplied CD ROM STARTUP LOGO gt K Set the logo display when the power is turned on 1 Press AY to select STARTUP LOGO 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT LOGO Displays the Panasonic logo USER LOGO Displays the image registered by the user NONE Disables the startup logo display Note e The startup logo will disappear in approximately 15 seconds e To create register the USER LOGO image use Logo Transfer Software included in the supplied CD ROM UNIFORMITY KK Correct the brightness and color uneven
42. Projection distance Ei Lens protrusion dimension SH Projected image height SW Projected image width SD Projected image size 1 LW Minimum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used LT Maximum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used Unit m Projection lens Model No Dimension for L1 approximate value ET D75LE1 0 1144 ET D75LE2 0 0989 ET D75LE3 0 1024 ET D75LE4 0 1263 ET D75LE5 0 2024 ET D75LE6 0 2119 ET D75LE8 0 2544 ET D75LE10 0 125 ET D75LE20 0 121 ET D75LE30 0 121 ET D75LE40 0 124 ET D75LE50 0 203 Attention e Before setting up read Precautions for use page 18 e Do not use the projector and the high powered laser equipment in the same room The DLP chips can be damaged if a laser beam hits the projection lens surface 36 ENGLISH Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up GEOMETRY projection range VERTICAL KEYSTONE viewed from the side HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE viewed from above 1 i N i af S i S we N t L2 i L2 Projection distance R2 Arc radius L2 Projection distance R2 Arc radius i Arc center 1 a 1 L3 Projection distance R3 Arc radius L3 Projection distance R3 Arc radius Only for KEYSTONE KEYSTONE and CURVED used together Only for CURVED Projection Vertical Horizontal Vertical Horizont
43. SETUP INF 1 Manufacture name Panasonic Returns manufacturer name query INF2 Model name query DZ16K Returns model name INFO Other information XXXXX Returns information such as version number queries CLSS Class information query 1 Returns class for PJLink 156 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information PJLink security authentication The password used for PJLink is the same as that of the password set for web control When using the projector without security authentication do not set a password for web control e For specifications related to PJLink refer to the website of Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association URL hittp pjlink jbmia or jp english Using Art Net functi Since the network function of the projector supports the Art Net function you can control the projector settings with the DMX controller and application software using the Art Net protocol Channel definition The following table lists the channel definitions used for controlling the projector with the Art Net function Channel Control details Performance Parameter Remark SHUTTER OPEN 0 63 1 Shutter control No operation 64 191 SHUTTER CLOSE 192 255 No operation 0 7 RGB1 8 15 RGB2 16 23 VIDEO 24 31 DVI D 32 39 HDMI 40 47 2 Input selection SDI 48 55 No operation 56 127 Execute
44. according to the changes in brightness and color of the lamp By using this function in such a condition that multiple screens are displayed using multiple projectors you can reduce changes in overall brightness and color of the multiple screens due to lamp degradation and suppress variation in brightness and color to preserve uniformity Setting BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN Adjust the brightness when displaying multiple screens using multiple projectors 1 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN 4 Press 4P to adjust Adjustment Operation A Maximum amount of Range of adjustment Brightness gt A brightness correction Press the gt button The screen becomes brighter The MAANAM ano correction is reduced Th tof 20 100 Press the 4 button The screen becomes darker lt MERDAN AMPUN O correction is increased Note e When using only one projector the value obtained by subtracting the value of the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN from 100 is the maximum amount of brightness correction Brightness cannot be corrected through brightness control since the maximum amount of correction becomes 0 when BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN is at 100 e Luminance will be unsteady for eight minutes after a lamp is turned on Make adjustments at least eight minutes after starting projectio
45. address within the European Union Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Center Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany ENGLISH 5 Read this first WARNING E POWER The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible when problems occur If the following problems occur cut off the power supply immediately Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in fire or electric shock e f foreign objects or water get inside the projector cut off the power supply e f the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken cut off the power supply e If you notice smoke strange smells or noise coming from the projector cut off the power supply Please contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs and do not attempt to repair the projector yourself During a thunderstorm do not touch the projector or the cable Electric shocks can result Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power plug If the power cord is used while damaged electric shocks short circuits or fire will result 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 Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary Completely insert the power plug into the wall ou
46. be the same level as the non overlapping area If the border area of the part where the image is overlapping and the non overlapping part gets brighter after adjusting NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL adjust the width of the top bottom left or right Adjust BLACK BORDER LEVEL when the width adjustment makes only the border area darker e The joining part may look discontinuous depending on the position you are looking from when a screen with high gain or rear screen is used e When configuring multiple screens using both horizontal and vertical edge blending adjust OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL first before making adjustments in Step 12 Adjustment method is same as the procedure of NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL e f only horizontal or vertical edge blending is used set all items in OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL to 0 e AUTO TESTPATTERN settings change together with the AUTO TESTPATTERN of COLOR MATCHING e Adjustment of the tilt of the border between NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL and BLACK BORDER LEVEL is a function to perform the adjustment of GEOMETRY page 74 together with the edge blending If NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL is tilted by correcting the keystone from KEYSTONE in GEOMETRY perform Steps 17 and 18 to adjust the edge blending according to the shape of NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL FRAME RESPONSE gt K Set image frame delay 1 Press AW to select FRAME RESPONSE 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items wil
47. can be used to control the projector using a computer E Projector control command Command Details Parameter response string Remark parameter PON Power on POF Power standby To check if the power is on use the Power query command QPW Power query 000 001 STANDBY Power on IIS Switching the input signal VID RG1 RG2 DVI HD1 SD1 VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D HDMI SDI QSL Query for lamp selection AN OoaBRWNH O a 2a 2 won a Oo QUAD LAMP 1 4 LAMP2 3 DUAL LAMP1 2 3 LAMP1 2 4 LAMP 1 3 4 LAMP2 3 4 TRIPLE LAMP 1 LAMP2 LAMP3 LAMP4 SINGLE LPM Lamp selection AN OOA ON QUAD LAMP1 4 LAMP2 3 DUAL LAMP1 2 3 LAMP1 2 4 LAMP1 3 4 LAMP2 3 4 TRIPLE LAMP 1 LAMP2 LAMP3 LAMP4 SINGLE Q L Lamp cumulative runtime query A OUN LAMP1 LAMP2 LAMP3 LAMP4 Response is 0000 to 3000 OSH Shutter QSH Shutter status query OPEN CLOSE VSE Aspect ratio switch QSE Aspect ratio settings query ODO OY Oj gt O DEFAULT VID AUTO 4 3 16 9 THROUGH HV FIT H FIT V FIT 164 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Command Details Parameterresponse Remark parameter string 0 OFF OPP P IN P execution 1 USER1 QPP P IN P setti 2 USER setting que Saey 3 USER3 OCS Sub memory switch asB Sub memory status 01 96 Sub memory n
48. ceiling mount bracket Precautions for use Projecting PROJECTION METHOD Projector body 29 PROJECTOR ID J9 PROJECTOR SETUP 62 95 Protecting the registered signal 116 R RASTER POSITION ireanii 80 Read this first Registering new signals lt REMOTE 1 IN gt terminal lt REMOTE 1 OUT gt terminal lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal REMOTE2 MODE Remote control Remote control operations Renaming the registered signal Replacing the air filter Replacing the lamp unit Replacing the unit Resetting to the factory default lt RGB1 gt button Projector body Remote control lt RGB2 gt button Projector body Remote control RGB IN RS 232C S SAVE ALL USER DATA SCHEDULE SCREEN SETTING lt SDI 1 2 gt button Projector body Remote control SDI IN Security SECURITY SECURITY PASSWORD SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE Selecting the input signal Self diagnosis display lt SERIAL IN gt terminal lt SERIAL OUT gt termina SERVICE PASSWORD Setting remote control ID numbers Setting up SHARPNESS SHIFT lt SHIFT gt button Remote Contolera 27 51 lt SHUTTER gt button Projector body Remote control 27 55 SHUTTER SETTING ciscissiscssccesescenncternsestenisnertavsiives 91 SIGNAL LIST 63 115 Specifications 170 sRGB compliant video af
49. compatible Note e The model numbers of accessories and optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice 172 ENGLISH Chapter6 Appendix Dimensions Dimensions Unit mm os oluoseued 620 24 13 32 291 11 15 32 Actual dimensions may differ depending on the product ENGLISH 173 Chapter 6 Appendix Precautions for attaching the ceiling mount bracket Precautions for attaching the ceiling mount bracket e When installing the projector onto a ceiling be sure to use the specified optional Ceiling mount bracket Model No ET PKD510H for high ceilings ET PKD510S for low ceilings e When installing the projector attach the drop prevention set that comes with the ceiling mount bracket to the projector If you need the drop prevention set hex bolt with washer M10 x 40 wire rope TTRA0143 separately consult your dealer e Ask a qualified technician to do the installation work such as mounting the projector on the ceiling e Panasonic takes no responsibility for any damage to the projector resulting from use of a ceiling mount bracket not manufactured by Panasonic or the inappropriate choice of location for installation even if the warranty period of the projector has
50. create register the USER LOGO image use Logo Transfer Software included in the supplied CD ROM Change the text displayed when the text display is enabled by selecting TEXT in DISPLAY SETTING 1 Press AY to select TEXT CHANGE 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The TEXT CHANGE screen is displayed 3 Press AW lt 4 to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 4 Press A V 4p to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The text is changed Enable disable the button operations on the control panel and the remote control 1 Press AW to select CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The CONTROL DEVICE SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press AW to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL PANEL You can set the limitation on the control from the control panel REMOTE CONTROL You can set the limitation on the control from the remote control 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The CONTROL PANEL screen or the REMOTE CONTROL screen is displayed 5 Press A to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL 6 Press 4P to switch the item e You can set the operation restriction from the control panel or the remote control ENABLE Enables all button operations DISABLE Disables all button operations Operation of all buttons can be enabled disabled separately Refer to Enabling disabling any button page 120 for
51. details USER 7 Press AY to select APPLY and press the lt ENTER gt button e The confirmation screen is displayed 8 Press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button ENGLISH 119 Chapter 4 Settings SECURITY menu Enabling disabling any button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press AY to select CONTROL DEVICE SETUP Press the lt ENTER gt button e The CONTROL DEVICE SETUP screen is displayed Press AY to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL Press the lt ENTER gt button Press AY to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL Press 4P to switch USER Press AY to select the button item to set e When INPUT SELECT BUTTON is selected press the lt ENTER gt button and then press A to select the button to set Buttons that can be set button CONTROL PANEL REMOTE CONTROL POWER BUTTON Power standby lt b gt button power on lt gt button INPUT SELECT BUTTON lt VIDEO gt button lt RGB1 gt button lt RGB2 gt button lt DVI D gt button lt HDMI gt button lt SDI 1 2 gt MENU BUTTON LENS BUTTON lt MENU gt button lt LENS gt button lt FOCUS gt button lt ZOOM gt button lt SHIFT gt button AUTO SETUP BUTTON lt AUTO SETUP button SHUTTER BUTTON lt SHUTTER gt button ASPECT BUTTON lt ASPECT gt button ON SCREEN BUTTON lt ON SCREEN gt button OTHER BUTTON AW
52. e The setting of the date and time will be completed Note e To set the date and time automatically the projector must be connected to the network e f synchronization with the NTP server fails just after NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is turned ON or if NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is turned ON while the NTP server is not set NTP SYNCHRONIZATION will return to OFF e Access the projector via a web browser to set the NTP server Refer to Adjust clock page page 132 for details 108 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu LENS CALIBRATION Automatically set the lens shift limit values and home position for the projector 1 Press AY to select LENS CALIBRATION 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e To cancel select CANCEL e The lens moves up down left and right to automatically set the lens shift limit values and home position e The lens stops to complete the calibration Note e PROGRESS is displayed on the menu during lens calibration Cannot cancel mid operation e When lens calibration executes correctly COMPLETE is displayed and INCOMPLETE is displayed when it does not execute correctly e Pressing the lt FOCUS gt button on the remote control for at least three seconds will also display the confirmation screen for lens calibration execution LENS MEMORY Save and load t
53. e You cannot reset all the settings to the factory default at a time e To reset all the settings adjusted in the sub menu item to the factory default one at a time execute the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt INITIALIZE gt page 111 e Some items cannot be reset to the factory default settings even when the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control is pressed Adjust those items individually e The triangular mark under the bar scale in the individual adjustment screen indicates the factory default setting The position of the triangular mark varies according to the selected input signals Current adjustment value Factory default setting The following items are in the main menu When a main menu item is selected the screen changes to a sub menu selection screen Main menu item Page LA PICTURE i H POSITION 72 ADVANCED MENU 77 DISPLAY LANGUAGE 82 Ce DISPLAY OPTION 83 amp PROJECTOR SETUP 95 60 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings Menu navigation a 0 Main menu item Page E P IN P 12 y TEST PATTERN 114 Fa SIGNAL LIST 115 d SECURITY 118 yip NETWORK 122 Sub menu gt The sub menu of the selected main menu item is displayed and you can set and adjust items in the sub menu PICTURE LA Sub menu item Factory default Pa
54. gt buttons to set a time and then press the lt ENTER gt button 8 Press A V 4P to select COMMAND 9 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The COMMAND detailed screen is displayed 10 Press AY to select a COMMAND e For COMMAND which requires detailed settings the items of the detailed settings will switch each time you press q gt e When INPUT is selected press the lt ENTER gt button and then press A V 4P to select the input to be set COMMAND OANA of Description POWER ON Switches on the projector STANDBY Enters standby SHUTTER OPEN Opens the shutter CLOSE Closes the shutter ENGLISH 103 Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu COMMAND SS COMARGT of Description VIDEO Switches the input to VIDEO RGB1 Switches the input to RGB1 INPUT RGB2 Switches the input to RGB2 DVI D Switches the input to DVI D HDMI Switches the input to HDMI SDI Switches the input to SDI SINGLE Turns on one lamp The lamp with shorter runtime will automatically light DUAL Turns on two lamps The lamp with shorter runtime will LAMP SELECT automatically light TRIPLE Turns on three lamps The lamp with shorter runtime will automatically light QUAD Turns on all four lamps OFF P IN P function is not used P IN P USER1 Lays out the sub screen with the settings of USER1 USER2 Lays out the su
55. hide the on screen display function SYSTEM Switches the system method INPUT SELECT Switches the input signal ENGLISH 129 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Detail control page Click Projector control Detail control G http 192 168 0 8 e91 bin me P B G Projector control window x AUTO SETUP Detailed et up MENU DEFAULT ASPECT z Loi w all ae a B I 9 10 Control of the projector The projector is controlled by clicking the buttons in the same way as the buttons on the remote control After control the on screen display of the projector at the right of the control page is updated SUB MEMORY Switches the sub memory On screen display of the projector Displays the same items as shown on the on screen display of the projector You can check or change the settings of the menus It is displayed even if the on screen display function is set to off hide WAVEFORM MONITOR Displays the waveform of the input signal SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 8 LENS Switches to system daylight view settings Adjusts the projection lens FREEZE 9 TEST PATTERN Temporarily pauses the image Displays the test pattern P IN P 10 GET OSD Switches the P IN P setting 130 ENGLISH Updates the on screen display of the projector at the right of the control page Chapter 4 Setti
56. high precision could be missing or always lit Note that such phenomena does not indicate malfunction e Directing a high power laser beam onto the projection lens surface can damage the DLP chips E Do not move the projector or subject it to vibration or impact while it is operating Doing so may shorten the life of the built in motor E Lamp The light source of the projector is a high pressure mercury lamp A high pressure mercury lamp has the following characteristics e The luminance of the lamp will decrease by duration of usage e The lamp may burst with a loud sound or have its service life shortened because of shock chipping or degradation due to cumulative runtime e The lamp life varies greatly depending on individual differences and usage conditions In particular frequent on off switching of the power greatly deteriorate the lamp and affects the lamp life e Continuous use for over one week will deteriorate the lamp The degradation of the lamp due to continuous use can be reduced by using the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt LAMP RELAY e In rare cases the lamps burst shortly after projection starts e The risk of bursting increases when the lamp is used beyond its replacement cycle Make sure to replace the lamp unit regularly When to replace the lamp unit page 146 How to replace the lamp unit page 147 e If the lamp bursts gas contained inside of the lamp is released in the form of smoke e It is reco
57. infringement of the rights of the original copyright owner for that program under copyright protection laws Take care when using a function of the projector such as the aspect ratio adjustment and zoom function e f conventional normal 4 3 images which are not wide screen images are displayed on a wide screen the edges of the images may not be visible or they may become distorted Such images should be viewed as with an aspect ratio of 4 3 in the original format intended by the creator of the images ZOOM yyy You can adjust the image size When ASPECT is set to other than DEFAULT and THROUGH 1 Press AY to select ZOOM 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ZOOM screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select INTERLOCKED 4 Press 4P to switch the item OFF Sets the VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL zoom ratio ON Uses BOTH to set zoom ratio Image can be enlarged or reduced vertically and horizontally at the same magnification 5 Press A Y to select VERTICAL or HORIZONTAL e f ON is selected select BOTH 6 Press 4P to adjust Note e When ASPECT is set to THROUGH ZOOM cannot be adjusted ENGLISH 73 Chapter 4 Settings POSITION menu When ASPECT is set to DEFAULT 1 7 8 Press AY to select ZOOM Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ZOOM screen is displayed Press AY to select MODE Press 4P to switch the item IN
58. lt p lt ENTER gt button Buttons not listed above 8 Press 4P to switch the item ENABLE DISABLE Enables button operations Disables button operations e When INPUT SELECT BUTTON is selected in Step 7 press the lt MENU gt button to return to the CONTROL PANEL screen or the REMOTE CONTROL screen 9 Press AY to select APPLY and press the lt ENTER gt button e The confirmation screen is displayed 10 Press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Note e When a button operation is performed on the device set to DISABLE the CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD screen is displayed Enter the control device password e The CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD screen will disappear when there is no operation for approx 10 seconds e f the operations of both CONTROL PANEL and REMOTE CONTROL are set to DISABLE the projector cannot be turned off cannot enter standby e When the setting has completed the menu screen will disappear To operate continuously press the lt MENU gt button to display the main menu e Even when you set button operations on the remote control disabled operations of the lt ID SET gt and lt ID ALL gt buttons on the remote control are kept enabled CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE sss The control device password can be changed 1 Press AY to select CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The CONTROL DEVICE PASSWOR
59. may be distorted In such case connect the time base corrector TBC between the projector and the external devices Note LDV DIN AZ 4 CHEER o c z VCR with built in TBC CE DVD player with HDMI terminal HDCP e When entering DVI D some external devices to be connected may require switching the setting using the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt DVI D IN gt EDID e The lt DVI D IN gt terminal can be connected to HDMI or DVI D compliant devices However images may not appear or may not be displayed properly on some devices e For an HDMI cable use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standards is used images may be interrupted or may not be displayed e The lt HDMI IN gt terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device with a DVI D terminal by using an HDMI DVI conversion cable but some devices may not project the image properly or function properly e The projector does not support VIERA Link HDMI 44 ENGLISH Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting For lt SDILIN gt terminal Digital VCR for commercial use a Dooooooooooo EEH O SD SDI signal HD SDI signal or 3G SDI signal Note Use the PICTURE menu gt SYSTEM SELECTOR to switch the input format Some external devices to be connected requ
60. minutes after sending the temperature warning E mail even if it reaches the warning temperature INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Change the temperature setting for the temperature warning mail A temperature warning E mail is sent when the temperature exceeds this value ENGLISH 133 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu G btep 192 168 0 6 c9 bin m 2 BG projector control window x E MAIL ADDRESS 1 MAIL CONTENTS ERROR Detailed LAMPI RUNTIME LAMPI RUNTIME LAMP RUNTIME LAMP4 RUNTIME LAMP4 RUNTIME INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE PERIODIC REPORT SIMPLE at REMAIN a00 id at REMAIN H at REMAIN a00 Gid at REMAIN H at REMAIN a00 Eii at REMAIN H at REMAIN a00 Ea at REMAIN 200 Ea 10 00 M 11 00 00 m 7 E MAIL ADDRESS 1 E MAIL ADDRESS 2 Enter the E mail address to be sent Leave E MAIL ADDRESS 2 blank when two E mail addresses are not to be used 134 ENGLISH S htip 192 168 0 8 cgi bin m A B S S Projector control window x ONORMAL SIMPLE atREMAIN EI H PRSY ENN 200 H atREMAIN I H atREMAIN BR Eid Eain aoo Eid atREMAIN 200 Eid at REMAIN P 11 at REMAIN Bi Eid INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE 00 00 W 01 00 W 02 00 M 03 00 04 00 MO 08 00 MO PERIODIC REPORT 08 00 C T Settings of the conditions to send E mail Select the conditions to send E mail MAIL CONTENTS Select either NORMAL or SIMPLE ERROR Send an E m
61. number of the lamp 3 LAMP4 SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the lamp 4 MAIN VERSION Displays the main version of the firmware of the projector SUB VERSION Displays the sub version of the firmware of the projector NETWORK VERSION Displays the firmware version of the projector POWER ON TIMES Displays the number of times the power is turned on ON COUNT LAMP1 ON LAMP4 ON _ Displays the number of times the lamp is turned on SHUTTER Displays the number of times the shutter is closed NUMBER OF ENTRY f 5 SIGNAL Displays the number of registered signals AC VOLTAGE Displays the status of the AC voltage COOLING CONDITION Displays the set cooling conditions When AUTO is set automatically recognized result is displayed 106 ENGLISH Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu MEMORY NO Displays the memory number of the input signal INPUT Displays the input terminal currently selected SIGNAL NAME Displays the input signal name SIGNAL FREQUENCY Displays the frequency of the input signal SYNC STATE Displays the synch polarity of the input signal V SYNC WIDTH Displays the vertical sync signal pulse width of the input signal SCAN TYPE Displays the scan type of the input signal SIGNAL INFORMATION A TOTAL DOTS Displays the total dot count of the input signal DISPLAY D
62. on the projected image for approximately 30 seconds e Replace the air filter unit with the new optional Replacement filter unit Model No ET EMF510 if it is damaged or if the dirt does not come off even after washing e Air filter replacement is recommended after cleaning the unit two times e The dust proof properties may be reduced after each cleaning 144 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement Air filter unit If dirt does not come off even after the unit is maintained it is time for the unit to be replaced The Replacement filter unit Model No ET EMF510 is an optional accessory To purchase the product consult your dealer Replacing the air filter unit Attention e Make sure to turn off the power before replacing the air filter unit e When attaching the unit make sure that the projector is stable and perform the replacement in a safe place even if you drop it accidentally 1 Remove the air filter unit e Refer to Removing the air filter unit page 143 2 Attach the optional Replacement filter unit Model No ET EMF510 to the projector e The air filter unit has no difference between top and bottom but is two sided Match the protrusion position of the air filter unit with the grooves on the projector body e Refer to Attaching the air filter unit page 144 Attention e When switching on the projector make sure that the air filter unit is attached If it is not prop
63. parameter an operation E and parameter are not necessary Attention e If a command is transmitted after the lamp starts illuminating there may be a delay in response or the command may not be executed Try sending or receiving any command after 60 seconds 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 transmitting a command which does not need a parameter a colon is not necessary Note If a command cannot be executed the ER401 response is sent from the projector to the computer If an invalid parameter is sent the ER402 response is sent from the projector to the computer ID transmission in RS 232C supports ZZ ALL and 01 to 64 as well as OA to 0Z groups If a command is sent with a specified ID a response will be sent to the computer only in the following cases It matches the projector ID ID setting is set to ALL and RESPONSE ID ALL is ON ID setting is set to GROUP and RESPONSE ID GROUP is ON STX and ETX are character codes STX shown in hexadecimal is 02 and ETX shown in hexadecimal is 03 162 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information When multiple projectors are controlled When multiple projectors are all controlled When controlling multiple projectors together via RS 232C perform the following settings 1 Seta different ID for each projec
64. plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from an Authorized Service Center If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the mains socket in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colors of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colored GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol L or colored GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is colored BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or colored BLACK The wire which is colored BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or colored RED How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse Importer s name and
65. setting the ID number of the projector set same ID number on the remote control The factory default ID number of the projector is set to ALL When using a single projector press the lt ID ALL gt button on the remote control Also you can control a projector by pressing the lt ID ALL gt button on the remote control even if you do not know the projector ID How to set 1 Press the lt ID SET gt button on the remote control 2 Within five seconds press the two digit ID number set on the projector using the number lt 0 gt lt 9 gt buttons e If you press the lt ID ALL gt button you can control the projectors regardless of the ID number setting of the projector Attention e Since the ID number of the remote control can be set without the projector do not press the lt ID SET gt button on the remote control carelessly If the lt ID SET gt button is pressed and no number lt 0 gt lt 9 gt buttons are pressed within five seconds the ID number returns to its original value before the lt ID SET gt button was pressed e The ID number set on the remote control will be stored unless it is set again However it will be erased if the remote control is left with dead batteries Set the same ID number again when the batteries are replaced Note e Set the ID number of the projector from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt PROJECTOR ID 32 ENGLISH Chapter 1 Preparation Using the remote control C ing t ree TERR
66. the video tape or other image sources e Is a signal which is not compatible with the projector being input 168 e Is the cable too long For D Sub cables the cable length should be 10 m 32 10 or shorter Image from a computer e s the external video output on the laptop computer set correctly Ex The external does not appear output settings may be switched by pressing the Fn F3 or Fn F10 _ simultaneously Since the method varies depending on the computer type refer to the user manual provided with your computer e Is DVI D IN set to EDID3 or EDID2 PC 87 i KELAA ae e The graphics accelerator driver of the computer may need to be updated to the _ P latest version appear e The computer may need to be restarted after performing the DVI D IN setting 87 Video from HDMI e Is the HDMI cable connected securely 43 compatible device does e Turn the power of the projector and the external device off and on not appear or it appears jumbled e Is a signal which is not compatible with the projector being input 168 Cannot control the e Is Art Net set to ON 123 projector with Art Net e Are the PORT ADDRESS and START ADDRESS settings correct 123 150 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Troubleshooting Attention e f problems persist even after checking the preceding points consult your dealer ENGLISH 151 Chapter 5 Maintenance Self diagnosis display Self diagno
67. unit be sure to hold it by the handle because its surface is pointed and its shape is protruded The lamp may have burst Replace the lamp unit carefully so the glass fragments of the lamp do not scatter When the projector is mounted on the ceiling do not perform the replacement directly under the lamp unit or put your face near it because the glass fragments of the lamp may fall e The lamp contains mercury When disposing of used lamp units contact your local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal Attention e Panasonic assumes no responsibility for any damage or malfunction of the product resulting from use of lamp units which are not manufactured by Panasonic Use only specified lamp units Note e The model numbers of accessories and optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice ENGLISH 145 Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement When to replace the lamp unit The lamp unit is a consumable component Since its brightness gradually decreases over time it is necessary to replace the lamp unit regularly The estimated duration before replacement is 3 000 hours but the lamp may go off before reaching 3 000 hours depending on the characteristics of the individual lamp usage conditions and the installation environment It is recommended that the replacement lamp unit be prepared earlier If you continue to use the lamp unit after 3 000 hours has elapsed the lamp turns off automa
68. use the network function E Example of a normal network connection Computer Projector ENGLISH 123 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu e A web browser is required to use this function Confirm that the web browser can be used beforehand Compatible browser Internet Explorer 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 Windows OS Safari 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 Mac OS e Communication with an E mail server is required to use the E mail function Confirm that the E mail can be used beforehand Use a LAN cable that is compatible with category 5 or higher Use a LAN cable of 100 m 328 1 or shorter Name and function of network function parts 1 LAN LINK ACT lamp green Lights on when connected Blinks when transmitting receiving data 2 lt LAN gt terminal 10Base T 100Base TX Used to connect the LAN cable here 3 LAN10 100 lamp yellow Lights on when connected to the 100Base TX 1 Start up the web browser on the computer 2 Enter the IP address set on the projector into the URL entry field of the web browser 3 Enter the user name and the password e The factory default setting of the user name is user1 user rights admin1 administrator rights and the password is panasonic lower case qee The server 192 168 0 8 at PROJECTOR requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure m
69. use the wire provided with the ceiling mount bracket as an extra safety measure to prevent the projector from falling down Install in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket ENGLISH 7 Read this first WARNING E ACCESSORIES Do not use or handle the batteries improperly and refer to the following Failure to observe this will cause burns batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire e Do not use unspecified batteries e Do not use chargeable batteries Do not disassemble dry cell batteries Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or fire Do not allow the and terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins Do not store or carry batteries together with metallic objects Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects Make sure the polarities and are correct when inserting the batteries Do not use a new battery together with an old battery or mix different types of batteries Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed If the battery fluid leaks do not touch it with bare hands and take the following measures if necessary e Battery fluid on your skin or clothing could result in skin inflammation or injury Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately e Battery fluid coming in contact with your eyes could result in loss of sight In this case do not rub your ey
70. wide screen signal which does not meet the DEFAULT setting USER Select this item when receiving a signal with a special horizontal resolution number of display dots e When DEFAULT or WIDE is selected proceed to Step 7 e When USER is selected proceed to Step 5 5 Press A V to select DISPLAY DOTS and press 4P to adjust DISPLAY DOTS to the horizontal resolution of the signal source 6 Press AY to select MODE 7 Press the lt ENTER gt button e Automatic adjustment is executed PROGRESS is displayed while in automatic adjustment When completed the screen returns to the AUTO SETUP screen Adjusting position automatically 1 Press AY to select AUTO SETUP 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The AUTO SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select POSITION ADJUST 4 Press 4P to switch the item OFF Does not perform automatic adjustment ON Adjust the screen position and size when automatic setup is executed ENGLISH 85 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu Adjusting signal level automatically 1 Press AY to select AUTO SETUP 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The AUTO SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST 4 Press 4P to switch the item OFF Does not perform automatic adjustment ON Adjusts black level on screen menu BRIGHTNESS and white level on screen menu ON CONTRAST w
71. will never ask for your password directly Do not divulge your password in case you receive such inquiries e The connecting network must be secured by a firewall etc e Set a password for the web control and restrict the users who can log in Art Net is an Ethernet communication protocol based on the TCP IP protocol By using the DMX controller and the application software illumination and stage system can be controlled Art Net is made based on DMX512 communication protocol To dispose of the product ask your local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal The lamp contains mercury When disposing of used lamp units contact your local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal E To get a good picture quality In order to view a beautiful image in higher contrast prepare an appropriate environment Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen 20 ENGLISH Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for use E Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands If the surface of the projection lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else this will be magnified and projected onto the screen Attach the supplied lens cover to the optional projection lens when not using the projector E DLP chips e The DLP chips are precision made Note that in rare cases pixels of
72. x 1 2 3 1 Account 3 OK Displays the account to change Determines the change of password 2 New User name Enter the desired new user name Up to 16 characters in single byte Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 characters in single byte Password Retype Enter the desired new password again Change password For user rights Only the change of password is enabled under the user rights L E hp 192 168 0 8 cgibin m A BE E Projector control window x Projector Control Window Status 1 Old Password 3 Retype Enter the current password Enter the desired new password again 2 New Password 4 OK Enter the desired new password Up to 16 characters in single Determines the change of password byte Note e To change the account of the administrator you must enter the User name and Password in Current ENGLISH 139 Chapter5 Maintenance This chapter describes methods of inspection when there are problems maintenance and replacement of the units 140 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Lamp temperature filter indicators Lamp temperature filter indicators If a problem should occur inside the projector the lamp indicators lt LAMP1 gt lt LAMP2 gt lt LAMP3 gt lt LAMP4 gt the temperature indicator lt TEMP gt and the filter indicator lt FILTER gt will inform yo
73. x 768 1 366 x 768 39 6 49 9 69 0 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 54 1 50 0 99 9 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 64 0 60 0 108 0 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 65 2 60 0 122 6 R D H SXGA 4 A A 1 400 x 1 050 65 3 60 0 121 8 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 78 8 72 0 149 3 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 82 2 75 0 155 9 R D H 1 440 x 900 55 9 59 9 106 5 R D H WXGA 1 440 x 900 46 3 49 9 86 8 R D H 1 600 x 900 46 4 49 9 96 5 R D H 1600 x 900 1 600 x 900 55 9 60 0 119 0 R D H y v v v UXGA60 1 600 x 1 200 75 0 60 0 162 0 R D H y _ y A y 1 680 x 1 050 65 3 60 0 146 3 R D H WSXGA 1 680 x 1 050 54 1 50 0 119 5 R D H 1 920 x 1 080 55 6 49 9 141 5 R D H 1920 x 1080 1 920 x 1 080 4 66 6 59 9 138 5 R D H 1 920 x 1 080 5 67 2 60 0 173 0 R 1 920 x 1 200 61 8 49 9 158 3 R D H WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 4 74 0 60 0 154 0 R D H v v 1 920 x 1 200 5 74 6 59 9 193 3 R 1 Signals with a V in the Plug and play columns are signals described in EDID extended display identification data of the projector If a signal has no v in the Plug and play columns but has an entry in the Format column it can be input For signals without a Y in the Plug and play columns there are instances when resolution cannot be selected on the computer even though the proj
74. you press the button Performs corrections by the brightness sensor in one projector without synchronizing with the other OFF projectors The period in which the constant brightness kept by the small value of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN is prolonged Renee Synchronizes corrections in multiple projectors by the brightness sensor GROUP B mine A GROUP C You can set up to four groups A to D within the same subnet by using the network function GROUP D You can also register and synchronize up to eight projectors in one group Press AW to select CHROMA CORRECTION Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Corrects only brightness ON Corrects both brightness and color Press A to select CALIBRATION TIME Press the lt ENTER gt button e Enters adjustment mode the display is blinking Press 4P to select hour or minute and press A W or the number lt 0 gt lt 9 gt buttons to set a time e Selecting hour allows setting of only the hour in increments of one hour and selecting minute allows setting of only the minute in increments of one minute between 00 and 59 e f you do not specify the time select OFF between 23 and 00 o clock or between 59 and 00 minutes Press the lt ENTER gt button e CALIBRATION TIME is set e Brightness and color are measured at the specified time Dynamic iris i
75. 0 6 40 6 35 12 37 12 23 19 58 1 82 1 83 3 81 150 1 868 3 321 4 29 5 55 5 52 8 03 7 97 15 50 15 32 24 52 2 30 2 31 5 08 200 2 491 4 428 5 75 7 44 7 39 10 74 10 67 20 73 20 48 32 75 3 10 3 10 6 35 250 3 113 5 535 7 21 9 33 9 26 13 46 13 36 25 96 25 64 40 97 3 89 3 89 7 62 300 3 736 6 641 8 67 11 21 11 13 16 17 16 06 31 18 30 80 49 20 4 69 4 68 8 89 350 4 358 7 748 10 13 13 10 12 99 18 88 18 75 36 41 35 96 57 43 5 48 10 16 400 4 981 8 855 11 59 14 99 14 86 21 60 21 45 41 64 41 12 65 65 6 27 12 70 500 6 226 11 069 14 51 18 76 18 60 27 03 26 84 52 09 51 44 82 11 7 85 15 24 600 7 472 13 283 17 44 22 54 22 33 32 46 32 23 62 54 61 76 98 56 9 44 25 40 1000 12 453 22 138 29 12 37 63 37 28 54 17 53 79 104 36 103 05 164 38 15 78 1_ The throw ratio is based on the value during projection with the projected image size of 3 81 m 150 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up E When the screen aspect ratio is 4 3 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 Throw ratio 1 8 2 5 1 2 5 3 7 1 3 7 6 2 1 6 2 9 9 1 9 8 18 5 1 1 2 1 5 1 Pr
76. 00 H Current status MAIN VERSION 1 00 NETWORK VERSION 1 00 SUB VERSION 1 00 LAMP STATUS LAMP1 OFF LAMP2 OFF LAMP3 OFF LAMP4 OFF INPUT RGB1 REMOTE2 STATUS DISABLE Wired Network configuration DHCP Client OFF IP address 192 168 0 8 MAC address 00 40 63 00 01 24 Tue Jan 07 17 22 32 2014 ENGLISH 137 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Change password page Click Change password G nti 192 168 0 8 cai bin me D gt BO E projector contra window x 1 1 Administrator 3 Next Used to change the setting of the Administrator Used to change the setting of the password 2 User Used to change the setting of the User Administrator account http 192 168 0 8 cgi bin m P BS S projector control window x 1 2 3 4 1 Account 3 New Displays the account to change User name 2 Current Enter the desired new user name Up to 16 characters in single User name byte Enter the user name before the change Password Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 characters in single Enter the current password byte Password Retype Enter the desired new password again 4 OK Determines the change of password 138 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu User account hitp 192 168 0 8 cai bin me P BG S projetor control window
77. 03 NOTICE USA only e This product has a High Intensity Discharge HID lamp that contains mercury Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please visit Panasonic website http www panasonic com environmental or call 1 888 769 0149 For USA California Only This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate ENGLISH 3 Read this first FCC NOTICE USA Verification Model Number PT DZ16KU Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America Address Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 General Contact http www panasonic com contactinfo Projector Contact _http panasonic net avc projector This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equip
78. 12 27 12 34 18 53 18 54 31 00 31 01 49 39 49 11 92 37 6 19 7 41 8 89 350 4 358 7 748 10 73 14 33 14 41 21 63 21 64 36 19 36 19 57 63 57 35 107 82 7 23 8 66 10 16 400 4 981 8 855 12 27 16 40 16 48 24 74 24 75 41 37 41 38 65 88 65 60 123 28 8 28 9 91 12 70 500 6 226 11 069 15 36 20 52 20 63 30 95 30 96 51 75 51 75 82 38 82 10 154 19 10 36 12 40 15 24 600 7 472 13 283 18 44 24 64 24 77 37 16 37 17 62 12 62 13 98 87 98 60 185 10 12 44 14 90 25 40 1000 12 453 22 138 30 79 41 14 41 33 62 01 62 02 103 62 103 62 164 86 164 59 20 77 24 88 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens Projection lens Model No ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE40 ET D75LE5 ET D75LE50 Throw ratio 1 3 1 7 1 1 7 2 4 1 2 4 4 7 1 4 6 7 4 1 0 7 1 0 7 1 Projected image size Projection distance L Height Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max 4 Diagonal SD SH Width SW LW LT Lw LT w LT w LT Fixed Fixed 1 78 70 0 872 1 550 1 96 2 53 2 53 3 68 3 66 7 14 7 07 11 36 1 03 1 04 2 03 80 0 996 1 771 2 25 2 91 2 91 4 23 4 20 8 19 8 10 13 00 1 19 1 20 2 29 90 1 121 1 992 2 54 3 29 3 28 4 77 4 74 9 23 9 13 14 65 1 35 1 36 2 54 100 1 245 2 214 2 83 3 67 3 65 5 31 5 28 10 28 10 16 16 29 1 51 1 51 3 05 120 1 494 2 657 3 42 4 42 4 4
79. 14 PROJECTION METHOD f FRONT FLOOR Q When PROJECTION METHOD is changed confirm that COOLING CONDITION is set correctly OFF Switch to HIGH ALTITUDE MODE ON if over 1400m 4593Ft MENUSELECT lt gt CHANGE ewes A A 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button to proceed to the initial setting Initial setting installati ing 2 Set COOLING CONDITION depending on the installation mode Refer to Installation mode page 35 for details After completed the initial setting you can change the setting from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt COOLING CONDITION 1 Press q gt to switch the setting INITIAL SETTING 3 4 COOLING CONDITION lt AUTO gt It may shorten the life of the lamp and projector if used in incorrect setting 4 gt CHANGE SET 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button to proceed to the initial setting ENGLISH 25 Chapter1 Preparation Start up display ETA i Set the screen format aspect ratio and display position of the image After completed the initial setting you can change the settings of each item from the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt SCREEN SETTING 1 Press AY to select an item 2 Press 4P to switch the setting INITIAL SETTING 414 SCREEN FORMAT 7 16 9 p SCREEN POSITION Set as necessary for the screen in use MENUSELECT 4b CHANGE Evren E 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e Confirm the setting value and complete the initial setting Note
80. 60 0 148 5 R Y D H S y Jv v v v 1125 1080 50p 1 920 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 R Y D H S v v Jv VESAAOO 640 x 400 31 5 70 1 25 2 R D H 640 x 400 37 9 85 1 31 5 R D H 640 x 480 31 5 59 9 25 2 R D H J Jv y v v 640 x 480 35 0 66 7 30 2 R D H VGA480 640 x 480 37 9 72 8 31 5 R D H Jv v v v 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 31 5 R D H J y v Y 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 36 0 R D H 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 36 0 R D H v Jv Jv y 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 40 0 R D H v v y v SVGA 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 50 0 R D H v v Jv v 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 49 5 R D H v y v y 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 56 3 R D H MAC16 832 x 624 49 7 74 6 57 3 R D H A v Jv y 1 024 x 768 39 6 50 0 51 9 R D H 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 0 65 0 R D H v v v 4 1 024 x 768 56 5 70 1 75 0 R D H v v A v XGA 1 024 x 768 60 0 75 0 78 8 R D H v v v y 1 024 x 768 65 5 81 6 86 0 R D H 1 024 x 768 68 7 85 0 94 5 R D H 1 024 x 768 81 4 100 0 113 3 R D H 1 024 x 768 98 8 120 0 139 1 R D H A y v v 1 152 x 864 53 7 60 0 81 6 R D H 1 152 x 864 64 0 70 0 94 2 R D H MXGA 1 152 x 864 67 5 74 9 108 0 R D H 1 152 x 864 77 1 85 0 119 7 R D H MAC21 1 152 x 870 68 7 75 1 100 0 R D H v y y v 168 ENGLISH Chapter 6 A
81. 64 13 75 13 63 19 82 19 68 38 2 37 73 60 25 5 75 5 75 8 89 350 5 334 7 112 12 42 16 06 15 92 23 14 22 97 44 6 44 05 70 32 6 72 10 16 400 6 096 8 128 14 21 18 37 18 21 26 46 26 27 51 00 50 36 80 39 7 69 12 70 500 7 620 10 16 17 78 22 99 22 78 33 10 32 87 63 79 62 99 100 52 9 63 15 24 600 9 144 12 192 21 36 27 61 27 35 39 75 39 47 76 58 75 62 120 66 11 57 25 40 1000 15 240 20 320 35 65 46 08 45 64 66 32 65 85 127 75 126 15 201 21 19 33 1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection with the projected image size of 3 81 m 150 ENGLISH 39 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up Formula to calculate projection distance per projection lens To use a projected image size not listed in this manual check the projected image size SD m and use the respective formula to calculate projection distance The unit of all the formulae is m Values obtained by the following calculation formulae contain a slight error E Zoom lens Dani g Projection distance L formula Projection lens Model No Throw ratio Aspect ratio 7 Min LW Max LT 1 4 1 8 1 16 9 1 2152 x SD 0 0760 1 6236 x SD 0 1004 ET D75LE1 1 8 2 5 1 4 3 1 4872 x SD 0 0760 1 9870 x SD 0 1004 1 8 2 8 1 16 9 1 6303 x SD 0 0795 2 4454 x SD 0 10
82. 64 ET D75LE2 2 5 3 7 1 4 3 1 9952 x SD 0 0795 2 9928 x SD 0 1064 2 8 4 6 1 16 9 2 4454 x SD 0 0958 4 0841 x SD 0 1216 ET D75LE3 3 7 6 2 1 4 3 2 9928 x SD 0 0958 4 9983 x SD 0 1216 47 74 16 9 4 0841 x SD 0 1158 6 4944 x SD 0 1013 ET D75LE4 6 2 9 9 1 4 3 4 9983 x SD 0 1158 7 9481 x SD 0 1013 7 3 13 8 1 16 9 6 4950 x SD 0 3862 12 1692 x SD 0 3598 ET D75LE8 9 8 18 5 1 4 3 7 9489 x SD 0 3862 14 8932 x SD 0 3598 0 9 1 1 1 16 9 0 8201 x SD 0 0566 0 9825 x SD 0 0736 ET D75LE6 1 2 1 5 1 4 3 1 0036 x SD 0 0566 1 2024 x SD 0 0736 1 3 1 7 1 16 9 1 1497 x SD 0 0857 1 4860 x SD 0 1085 ET D75LE10 1 7 2 2 1 4 3 1 4070 x SD 0 0857 1 8186 x SD 0 1085 1 7 2 4 1 16 9 1 4709 x SD 0 0832 2 1373 x SD 0 1162 ET D75LE20 2 2 3 2 1 4 3 1 8002 x SD 0 0832 2 6157 x SD 0 1162 2 4 4 7 1 16 9 2 1221 x SD 0 1131 4 1155 x SD 0 1765 ET D75LE30 3 2 6 2 1 4 3 2 5971 x SD 0 1131 5 0367 x SD 0 1765 4 6 7 4 1 16 9 4 0631 x SD 0 1577 6 4779 x SD 0 1615 ET D75LE40 6 2 9 9 1 4 3 4 9726 x SD 0 1577 7 9279 x SD 0 1615 E Fixed focus lens Projection lens Model No Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance L formula 0 7 1 16 9 0 6258 x SD 0 0835 ET D75LE5 0 9 1 4 3 0 7659 x SD 0 0835 0 7 1 16 9 0 6240 x SD 0 0713 ET D75LE50 0 9 1 4 3 0 7637 x SD 0 0713 adjusting adjustable Install the pr
83. 8 9 Press AY to select LENS MEMORY Press the lt ENTER gt button Press AY to select LENS MEMORY EDIT Press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY EDIT screen is displayed Press AY to select LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE Press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE screen is displayed Press AY to select the name to change and press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY NAME INPUT screen is displayed Press AV 4 to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text After the name is changed press A V 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The registration completes and returns to the LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE screen e f you press A V 4p to select CANCEL and then press the lt ENTER gt button the changed name will not be registered e If you press A W 4p to select DEFAULT and press the lt ENTER gt button the changed name will not be registered and the default name will be used e f you select OK without entering any characters and press the lt ENTER gt button the default name will be used SAVE ALL USER DATA 0 Save the various setting values as a backup in the built in memory of the projector 1 2 3 4 Press AY to select SAVE ALL USER DATA Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed Enter a security password and press the lt ENTER gt button When the confirmation scre
84. AULT Displays images without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals 72 ENGLISH Chapter4 Settings POSITION menu The projector identifies the video ID VID embedded in the video signals and displays the image by VID AUTO automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for NTSC signals The projector identifies the video ID VID embedded in the video signals and displays the image by AUTO automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for 480i 480p signals THROUGH Displays images without changing the resolution of the input signals Displays images with the aspect ratio converted to 16 9 when standard signals are input s Display Hea images without changing the aspect ratio when wide screen signals are input Displays images without changing the aspect ratio when standard signals are input s When wide 14 3 screen signals are input 2 and 4 3 is selected in SCREEN FORMAT displays images with the aspect ratio converted to 4 3 When 16 9 is selected in SCREEN FORMAT displays zoomed out images without changing the aspect ratio so that the images will fit in the 4 3 screen Displays images using the entire width of the screen When signals have the aspect ratio vertically H FIT longer than the aspect ratio of the screen selected in SCREEN FORMAT the images are displayed with the top and
85. BIS IEIG IE 5 T M D S data 1 shield 15 SCL UUUUUUUUU a eae 6 T M D S data 1 16 SDA DDC CEC 7 T M D S data 0 17 1 gt 19 7 Oe 17 GND 8 T M D S data 0 shield 18 5 V Odd numbered pins of 1 to 19 8 oer 18 9 T M D S data 0 19 Hot plug detection 10 T M D S clock ENGLISH 43 Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting lt DVI D IN gt terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside view Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 T M D S data 2 13 2 T M D S data 2 14 5V 3 T M D S data 2 4 shield 15 GND 24 lt 47 4 16 Hot plug detection 5 17 T M D S data 0 16 P Ao 6 DDC clock 18 T M D S data 0 Oog p 7 DDC data 19 T M D S data 0 5 shield i Ss i 8 20 9 T M D S data 1 21 10 T M D S clock1 22 T M D S clock shield 11 T M D S data 1 3 shield 23 T M D S clock 12 24 T M D S clock C le AV equi For lt HDMLIN gt lt DVI D_IN gt lt VIDEO IN gt terminals Ei fe 3 eer E Blu ray disc player Attention e Always use one of the following when connecting a VCR AVCR with built in time base corrector TBC Atime base corrector TBC between the projector and the VCR e f nonstandard burst signals are connected the image
86. CONTROL gt COMMAND CONTROL to ON for the projector in error C ONTROL setting e Set NETWORK CONTROL gt COMMAND PORT of all projectors to be linked to the same value Please check the USER NAME and PASSWORD in the COMMAND C e Assign the same User name and Password strings that have web control administrator rights to ONTROL setting all projectors to be linked Cannot apply BRIGHTNESS C status Brightness Sensor Error ONTROL Please check projector e The projector is in standby Switch on the power e There is a problem with the brightness sensor If problems persist even after switching on the power consult your dealer a Multi Projector Monitoring amp Control Software is included in the supplied CD ROM Note If the synchronized projectors are not displayed in the list check the following Are there devices with the same IP address on the network Are the LAN cables connected correctly page 123 Are the subnets of the projectors the same Are the same LINK settings applied to a group Refer to NETWORK SETUP page 122 or Network config page page 131 on how to change the projector name ENGLISH 101 Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu Brightness control adjustment procedure example The steps exemplify an adjustment to link the brightness of eight projectors connected in a network 1 Connect all projectors to th
87. CREEN FORMAT Range when SCREEN POSITION is selected 16 9 Cannot be adjusted 4 3 Adjusts the horizontal position between 240 and 240 84 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu 4 Press AY to select SCREEN POSITION e When SCREEN FORMAT is set to 16 9 SCREEN POSITION cannot be selected and adjusted 5 Press q gt to adjust SCREEN POSITION TAUTO SIGNAL Set whether to execute automatic setup of signals automatically The screen display position or signal level can be adjusted automatically without pressing the lt AUTO SETUP gt button on the remote control on each occasion if you input unregistered signals frequently at meetings etc 1 Press AY to select AUTO SIGNAL 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Sets the auto signal function to off ON Executes automatic setup automatically when images are changed to unregistered signals during projection TAUTO SETUP gt K Set this when adjusting a special signal or horizontally long such as 16 9 signal Setting with MODE 1 Press AY to select AUTO SETUP 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The AUTO SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select MODE 4 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT Standard setting WIDE Select this item when an image aspect ratio is a
88. Control Software Operating Instructions Logo Transfer Software Operating Instructions List of Compatible Projector This is a list of projectors that are compatible with the software Models contained in the CD ROM and their restrictions Software license GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Software Multi Projector Monitoring amp This software allows you to monitor and control multiple Control Software Windows projectors connected to the LAN Logo Transfer Software This software allows you to transfer original images such as Windows company logos to be displayed when projection starts to the projector 22 ENGLISH Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for use Optional ional ri P psanchanayie ee Pou lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 Projection lens ET D75LE30 ET D75LE40 Fixed focus lens ET D75LE50 Ceiling mount bracket ET PKD510H for high ceilings ET PKD510S for low ceilings Frame ET PFD510 Replacement lamp unit ET LAD510 1 pc ET LAD510F 4 pcs Replacement filter unit ET EMF510 Smoke cut filter ET SFR510 Note e The model numbers of optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice ENGLISH 23 Chapter1 Preparation Start up display Start up display When the projector is switched on for the first time after purchase as well as when ALL USER DATA is executed from the PROJECTOR SETUP me
89. D 3COLORS GREEN or 3COLORS BLUE screen is displayed For 7 COLORS the 7 COLORS RED 7COLORS GREEN 7COLORS BLUE 7COLORS CYAN 7COLORS MAGENTA 7COLORS YELLOWJ or 7 COLORS WHITE screen is displayed e Set AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON to display a test pattern of selected colors 6 Press AY to select RED GREEN or BLUE 7 Press 4 to adjust e The adjustment value changes between 0 and 2 048 Note e Operation when correcting the adjustment color When the correction color same as the adjustment color is changed The luminance of the adjustment color changes When correction color red is changed Red is added to or subtracted from the adjustment color When correction color green is changed Green is added to or subtracted from the adjustment color When correction color blue is changed Blue is added to or subtracted from the adjustment color e This adjustment should be carried out by a person who is familiar with the projector or by a service person because a high level of skill is required to make a successful adjustment e Pressing the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control will restore the factory default settings for all items e When COLOR MATCHING is set to other than OFF COLOR TEMPERATURE is fixed to USER1 Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter Use a colorimeter that can measure chromaticity coordinates and luminance to change the colors RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA
90. D CHANGE screen is displayed 3 Press AW 4p to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 120 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings SECURITY menu 4 Press amp W 4p to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e To cancel select CANCEL Attention e The initial password is AAAA by the factory default or when ALL USER DATA in INITIALIZE page 111 is executed e Change the password periodically that is hard to guess ENGLISH 121 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu NETWORK menu On the menu screen select NETWORK from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e After selecting the item press A W 4P to set Perform the initial setting of the network before using the network function 1 Press A amp W to select NETWORK SETUP 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The NETWORK SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select an item and change the settings according to the operation instructions of the menu PROJECTOR NAME Change the setting when using a DHCP server Set to ON when obtaining an IP address automatically using a DHCP server Set to OFF when not BEEF using a DHCP server IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask when not using a DHCP server
91. ELECT Select the lamp to be lit from the four built in luminous lamps according to the use conditions or purposes 1 Press AW to select LAMP SELECT 2 Press lt q to switch the item L1 Lamp 1 will light L2 Lamp 2 will light L3 Lamp 3 will light L4 Lamp 4 will light L1 L4 Lamp 1 and 4 will light L2 L3 Lamp 2 and 3 will light L1 L2 L3 Lamp 1 2 and 3 will light 96 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu L1 L2 L4 Lamp 1 2 and 4 will light L1 L3 L4 Lamp 1 3 and 4 will light L2 L3 L4 Lamp 2 3 and 4 will light SINGLE One lamp will light The lamp with shorter runtime will automatically light DUAL Two lamps will light The lamps with shorter runtime will automatically light TRIPLE Three lamps will light The lamps with shorter runtime will automatically light QUAD Four lamps will light 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button Note e For a certain time after LAMP SELECT is switched LAMP SELECT cannot be switched again because the speed of the lamp replacement cycle will increase Repeatedly switching LAMP SELECT in a short time will also increase the speed of the lamp replacement cycle e The colors of the items indicate the status Green Current setting Yellow Current setting when there is a lamp that cannot turn on or failed to turn on Red Lamp that has failed to turn on Wh
92. FRONT FLOOR REAR CEILING REAR FLOOR Power cable length 3 0 m 118 1 8 Outer case Molded plastic Width 620 mm 24 13 32 Dimensions Height 255 mm 10 1 32 excluding the legs Depth 730 mm 28 3 4 excluding the lens mount cover Weight Approx 43 0 kg 94 8 Ibs 3 Noise level 48 dB Operating environment 0 C 32 F to 45 C 113 F Operating temperature 4 environment Operating environment 10 to 80 no condensation humidity Power supply Remote Operating range DC 3 V AA R6 battery x 2 Within approx 30 m 98 5 when operated directly in front of signal receiver control Weight Dimensions 134 g 4 7 ozs including batteries Width 51 mm 2 Height 176 mm 6 15 16 Depth 28 mm 1 3 32 Measurement measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with 15021118 international standards 2 ET D75LE8 is attached 3 4 1 78 m 70 to 7 62 m 300 when the projection lens ET D75LE5 is attached and 1 78 m 70 to 15 24 m 600 when the projection lens Average value Weight varies for each product When using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level the operating environment temperature should be between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F If you use the smoke cut filter the operating environment temperature should be between 0 C 32 F and 35 C 95 F
93. GAMMA is set to 3 the contrast will be maximized e Brightness control and dynamic iris operate simultaneously but the iris is fully open and does not operate while the brightness is being measured SYSTEM SELECTOR 0 The projector will automatically detect the input signal but you can set the system method manually when an unstable signal is input Set the system method matching the input signal 1 Press AY to select SYSTEM SELECTOR 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button 3 Press AY to select a system format e Available system formats vary depending on the input signal Terminal System format Select AUTO NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM or PAL60 lt VIDEO IN gt terminal lt G Set it to AUTO normally Setting AUTO will automatically select NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL Y gt lt B P C gt terminals PAL M PAL N SECAM or PAL60 Switch the setting to the signal method for the TV used 480i 576i or 576p signal Select RGB or YCgC VGA60 or 480p signal Select VGA60 480p YC C or 480p RGB Other movie based signals Select RGB or YPgPp 480i 576i 480p or 576p lt DVI D IN gt terminal signal Other movie based signals Select RGB or YPgPrp 480i 576i 480p or 576p lt HDMI IN gt terminal signal Other movie based signals Select AUTO RGB or YPsPal Select AUTO 480i YCgC 576i YCgCp 720 50p YPgPa 720 60p YPgPa 1035 60i YPgPR 1080 24p YPgPr
94. GLISH 71 Chapter4 Settings POSITION menu POSITION menu menu e After selecting the item press A V4 to adjust On the menu screen select POSITION from the main menu and select an item from the sub Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen Move the image position vertically or horizontally if the image projected on the screen is still out of position even when the positions of the projector and screen are correct 1 2 3 Press AY to select SHIFT Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SHIFT screen is displayed Press A V 4p to adjust the position Orientation Operation Adjustment Press the A button The image position moves up Vertical up and down adjustment Press the W button The image position moves down Press the gt button The image position moves to the right Xe Horizontal right and left adjustment Press the 4 button The image position moves to the left oF You can switch the aspect ratio of the image The aspect ratio is switched within the screen range selected in SCREEN SETTING Set SCREEN SETTING first page 84 1 2 3 Press AY to select ASPECT Press 4 or the lt ENTER gt button e The ASPECT individual adjustment screen is displayed Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DEF
95. LAST USED Keeps the input selected last VIDEO Sets the input to VIDEO RGB1 Sets the input to RGB1 RGB2 Sets the input to RGB2 DVI D Sets the input to DVI D HDMI Sets the input to HDMI SDI Sets the input to SDI Note e When BACKUP INPUT MODE in the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt BACKUP INPUT SETTING page 86 has been set to ON and the projector has been turned off with the input set to HDMI projection will start with the DVI D input even when STARTUP INPUT SELECT is set to LAST USED RS 232C K Set the communication conditions of the lt SERIAL IN gt lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal 104 ENGLISH Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu Setting the communication condition of the lt SERIAL IN gt terminal 1 Press AY to select RS 232C 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The RS 232C screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select IN BAUDRATE 4 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button 9600 19200 Select the proper speed 38400 5 Press AY to select IN PARITY 6 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button NONE EVEN Select the parity condition ODD Setting the communication condition of the lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal 1 Press AY to select RS 232C 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The RS 232C screen is displ
96. NAL B BACK COLOR aaah BACKUP INPUT SETTING 86 BLANKING BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS CONTROL ccccccccscscscsssssseseeseeeeeee 98 03 Cautions on use Cautions when installing Cautions when transporting Ceiling mount bracket CLAMP POSITION CLOCK PHASE COLOR COLOR MATCHING COLOR TEMPERATURE Connecting the power cord Connecting the remote control to the projector with a cable sss Connection CONTRAST CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE 120 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 119 COOLING CONDITION CUT OFF D DATE AND TIME siss cessssisesstosacesctatessarsstshccteentockovsenstieent 108 lt DEFAULT gt button Remote COMEOD sicaniscsssscssesttsscinissnecrstvsastessactinesioy Deleting the registered signal DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY Dimensions Display language DISPLAY OPTION DISPLAY SETTING Disposal lt DVI D gt button Projector body Remote control DVI D IN 87 DYNAMIC IRIS E EDGE BLENDING cssccsssssmesneinenenen 79 lt ENTER gt button Projector Dody aR Remote control m Expanding signal lock in range F Filter indicator lt FOCUS gt button Remote control FRAME RESPONSE FREEZE lt FUNC gt button Remote control Function button FUNCTION BUTTON G GAMMA GEOMETRY H lt HDMI gt button Projector body 30 56 Remote
97. OE oo teeters 35 Parts for ceiling mount optional 35 Projected image and throw distance 0 00 0 0 0 36 Adjusting adjustable feet eee 40 Attaching removing the projection lens optional 41 Attaching the projection lens 41 Removing the projection lens 41 Connecting 43 Before CONNECTING eersreconcrnsnenensianan 43 Connecting example AV equipment 44 Connecting example Computers 0 0 cee 45 14 ENGLISH Be sure to read Read this first from page 2 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector 0 0 0 0 47 Connecting the power cord cc eee 47 Power indiCator nasisisi 47 Switching on the projector 48 Making adjustments and selections 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 Switching off the projector 50 Proj ctiNg o concre 51 Selecting the input signal 0 00 00 ee 51 Adjusting the focus zoom and shift 51 Moving the lens to the home position 0 52 Adjustment range by the lens position shift Optical Shift 0 cece eects testes erii 52 Adjusting the lens mounter when the focus is unbalanced eieren as 53 Operating with the remote control 0 0 00 0000 55 Using the shutter function oe 55 Using the on screen display function 0 0 0 0 55 Switching the input signal 56 Using the Status function eee 56 Using the Automatic setup function 0 00 0 56 Using the Function button eee 57 Displaying the internal test
98. ON METHOD FRONT CEILING PROJECTION METHOD REAR FLOOR COOLING CONDITION AUTO COOLING CONDITION AUTO Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from rear Setting on a desk floor and projecting forward Using the translucent screen Menu item Method Menu item Method PROJECTION METHOD REAR CEILING PROJECTION METHOD FRONT FLOOR COOLING CONDITION AUTO COOLING CONDITION AUTO You can install the projector on the ceiling using the optional Ceiling mount bracket Model No ET PKD510H for high ceilings ET PKD510S for low ceilings e Be sure to use the ceiling mount bracket specified for this projector e Refer to the Installation Instructions of the ceiling mount bracket when installing and setting up the projector Attention e To ensure projector performance and security installation of the Ceiling mount bracket must be carried out by your dealer or a qualified technician ENGLISH 35 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up Belated Lti i Refer to the projected image size and projection distance to install the projector Image size and image position can be adjusted in accordance with the screen size and screen position Projected image SH So Screen j S i L LWILT SW 7 AN L L LW LT n Screen Unit m L LW LT 1
99. OTS Displays the number of input signal display dots TOTAL LINES Displays the total line count of the input signal DISPLAY LINES Displays the number of input signal display lines SAMPLING Displays the sampling information of the input signal SIGNAL LEVEL Displays the signal level of the input signal BIT DEPTH Displays the gradation of the input signal 1 The temperature status is indicated with text color green yellow red and bar scale Use the projector within the range that the indication is green Note e The content of status can be sent via E mail by pressing the lt ENTER gt button while displaying the status e Some items in SIGNAL INFORMATION may be displayed and others not displayed depending on the signal being input e If you attach the lamp unit used in a projector of a model different from this projector PT DZ16K series to this projector or when the lamp unit used in this projector to a projector of a different model the lighting time and runtime for the lamp displayed in STATUS may differ from the actual time A function that automatically switches the power source of the projector to standby if there is no input signal for a certain period of time The time before switching to standby can be set 1 Press AY to select NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DISABLE 10MIN 90MIN TREMOTE2 MODE
100. P IN P USER1 128 135 Execute P IN P USER2 136 143 Execute P IN P USER3 144 151 No operation 152 255 No operation 0 15 Lens H shift 16 31 Lens V shift 32 47 Operate together with Lens Lens focus 48 63 adjustment of channel 4 3 Lens function selection Lens zoom 64 79 Move to the home position 80 95 se ee Kei No operation 96 255 High speed 0 31 Lens Low speed 32 63 adjustment _ Fi ae eee Adjustment stop 96 127 4 Lens control Fine Lane adjustment 128159 adjustment Low speed 160 191 High speed 192 223 Execute command action 224 255 Standby 0 63 5 Power supply control No operation 64 191 Power on 192 255 100 0 i 6 Light volume adjustment oe so spa ae id SIPS Davee 0 255 Operation not available 0 127 When Operation not available 7 Lock is set operations of all channels Operation available 128 255 become unacceptable ENGLISH 157 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Channel Control details Performance Parameter Remark 0 0s 0 15 0 5s 16 31 1 0s 32 47 1 5s 48 63 2 0s 64 79 2 58 80 95 ae Operate together with channel 1 8 Fade in time setting 3 05 96 111 3 5s 112 127 4 0s 128 143 5 0s 144 159 7 0s 160 175 10 0s 176 191 No operation 192 255 0 0s 0 15 0 5s 16 31 1 0s 32 47 1 5s 48 63 2 0s 64 79 2 58 80 95
101. P TEMPERATURE The temperature around the lamp is high The air exhaust port may be blocked LAMP1 REMAIN TIME LAMP2 REMAIN TIME LAMP3 REMAIN TIME LAMP4 REMAIN TIME The runtime of the lamp has exceeded the specified time and it is time to replace the lamp LAMP1 STATUS LAMP2 STATUS LAMP3 STATUS LAMP4 STATUS The lamp has failed to turn on Wait a while until the luminous lamp cools off and then turn on the power APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER There is a problem in the contrast shutter circuit for dynamic iris Consult your dealer SHUTTER MUTE SHUTTER There is a problem with the shutter circuitry Consult your dealer INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR There is a problem with the sensor used to detect intake temperature Consult your dealer OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR There is a problem with the sensor used to detect temperature inside the projector Consult your dealer AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR There is a problem with the sensor used to detect exhaust air temperature Consult your dealer BATTERY Battery replacement is required Consult your dealer LENS MOUNTER There is a problem in the lens mounter Consult your dealer BRIGHTNESS SENSOR There is a problem with the luminance sensor If problems persist even after switching on the power consult your dealer ANGLE SENSOR There is a problem with the sensor that detects
102. PASSWORD setting is set to OFF by the factory default or when ALL USER DATA in INITIALIZE page 111 is executed e Change the password periodically that is hard to guess e The security password is enabled after setting SECURITY PASSWORD to ON and turning the lt MAIN POWER switch to lt OFF gt Change the security password 1 Press AY to select SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE screen is displayed 3 Press amp W lt 4p gt and the number lt 0 gt lt 9 gt buttons to set the password e Up to eight button operations can be set 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button 5 Re enter the password for the confirmation 6 Press the lt ENTER gt button 118 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings SECURITY menu Note e The entered password is displayed with marks on the screen e When numerical values are used for the security password the security password is required to be initialized if the remote control is lost Consult your dealer for the method of initialization DISPLAY SETTING Overlap the security message text or image over the projecting image 1 Press AY to select DISPLAY SETTING 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF The text display is disabled TEXT The text display is enabled USER LOGO Displays the image registered by the user Note e To
103. Panasonic Operating Instructions Functional Manual DLP Projector casino PT DZ16KU PT DZ16KE PT DZ16KD S a akp GEJE HE D OG CD eo The projection lens is sold separately Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product m The Operating Instructions correspond to the firmware s main version 1 04 and higher m This manual provides operating instructions for the PT DZ16KU PT DZ16KE PT DZ16KD PT DZ16KU for North Middle South America and Taiwan PT DZ16KD for India PT DZ16KE for other countries or regions Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Before using this product be sure to read Read this first m pages 2 to 11 ENGLISH TQBJ0678 1 Read this first Read this first WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DON T OPEN WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Indicated on the projector The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the lite
104. Press the lt ENTER gt button e The P IN P MODE screen is displayed Press AY to select the desired mode from USER1 USER2 and USER3 and press the lt ENTER gt button Press AY to select MAIN WINDOW or SUB WINDOW and press the lt ENTER gt button Press AY to select the input terminal to be displayed in the window and press the lt ENTER gt button Press A Vto select an item SIZE Set the window display size between 10 and 100 POSITION Set the display position of the window within the screen When the sub window is input from the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal or the lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal and a ee Eel flickering image or smeared outline appears set between 0 and 31 If SIZE is selected in Step 6 press the lt ENTER gt button e The sub menu is displayed Press A Vto select an item Press q gt to make adjustment and press the lt MENU gt button 10 If POSITION is selected in Step 6 press the lt ENTER gt button 11 Press AW 4p to adjust the position and press the lt MENU gt button 112 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings P IN P menu 12 If CLOCK PHASE is selected in Step 6 press 4 to make adjustment 13 Press A V to select FRAME LOCK 14 Press 4P to switch the item MAIN WINDOW Set frame lock to the input signal set in the main window SUB WINDOW Set frame lock to the input signal set in the sub window 15
105. TERNAL Enlarges the size within the aspect range set with SCREEN FORMAT FULL Enlarges or reduces the size using the entire display area set with SCREEN FORMAT Press AY to select INTERLOCKED Press 4P to switch the item OFF Sets the VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL zoom ratio ON Uses BOTH to set zoom ratio Image can be enlarged or reduced vertically and horizontally at the same magnification Press AY to select VERTICAL or HORIZONTAL e f ON is selected select BOTH Press q gt to adjust Note e When ASPECT is not set to DEFAULT MODE is not displayed CLOCK PHASE yy You can adjust to achieve an optimal image when there is a flickering image or smeared outlines 1 2 3 Press AW to select CLOCK PHASE Press 4 gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The CLOCK PHASE individual adjustment screen is displayed Press 4 gt to adjust e Adjustment value will change between 0 and 31 Adjust so that the amount of interference is at a minimum Note GEOMETRY gt KKK Some signals may not be adjusted Optimal value may not be achieved if the output from the input computer is unstable Optimal value may not be achieved when there is a shift in the total dot numbers CLOCK PHASE can be adjusted only when a signal is input to the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal or the lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal e CLOCK PHASE cannot be adjusted when a digital signal is input e f you press g
106. TUS screen is displayed Press 4P to switch the pages e The page will change each time you press the button INPUT Displays the input terminal currently selected BACKUP INPUT STATUS Displays whether switching to the backup input signal is possible or not when BACKUP INPUT MODE is set to ON page 86 SIGNAL NAME Displays the input signal name SIGNAL FREQUENCY Displays the frequency of the input signal PROJECTOR RUNTIME Displays the operation times of the projector LAMP1 Displays the runtime and status of Lamp 1 LAMP2 Displays the runtime and status of Lamp 2 LAMP3 Displays the runtime and status of Lamp 3 LAMP4 Displays the runtime and status of Lamp 4 INTAKE AIR TEMP Displays the status of the air intake temperature of the projector OPTICS MODULE TEMP 1 Displays the status of the internal temperature of the projector AROUND LAMP TEMP 1 Displays the status of the temperature around the lamps of the projector REMOTE2 STATUS Displays the control status of the REMOTE2 PROJECTOR TYPE Displays the type of the projector SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the projector LAMP UNIT MODEL NO Displays the model no of the lamp unit LAMP1 SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the lamp 1 LAMP2 SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the lamp 2 LAMP3 SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial
107. The COLOR TEMPERATURE screen is displayed 5 Press AY to select WHITE BALANCE 6 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The WHITE BALANCE screen is displayed 7 Press AY to select WHITE BALANCE HIGH or WHITE BALANCE LOW 8 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The WHITE BALANCE HIGH screen or the WHITE BALANCE LOW screen is displayed 9 Press AY to select RED GREEN or BLUE 10 Press 4P to adjust the level Item Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button Deepens red RED Press the lt button Weakens red WHITE BALANCE HIGH 0 255 factory default is GREEN Press the gt button Deepens green 255 i Press the 4 button Weakens green WHITE BALANCE LOW 127 127 factory default is Press the gt button Deepens blue 0 BLUE Press the 4 button Weakens blue Note e Adjust COLOR TEMPERATURE correctly All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made If the adjustment does not look suitable you can press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting Adjusting desired white balance based on existing color temperature settings 1 Press AY to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to select an item other t
108. UTO SIGNAL 85 AUTO SETUP sicscnauitiua Gautier adioalikss 85 BACKUP INPUT SETTING 0 0 0 00c ee 86 RGB IN besstseteeecctiesetdecc teen esi sh ia ithe Ratan cd 87 DVI D INI eranen 87 HOMEINI reena Saree S 88 DUN ecien 88 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 89 BACK COLOR oces 90 STARTUP LOGO rerasanan 91 UNIFORMITY ceea 91 SHUTTER SETTING 20 00 00 eras sesen 91 FREEZE aoaaa An 92 WAVEFORM MONI OR r 92 CUT OFF erunneranones nenn 93 PROJECTOR SETUP menu 95 PROJECTOR ID kiniro 95 PROJECTION METHOD 0 00 00 00 cece 95 COOLING CONDITION 0 0 c0ccce eerie 96 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 0 00 00 cece 96 LAMP SELECT pernio 96 LAMP RELAY erroan caaceenentnen 97 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 00 00cceeeesereees 98 STANDBY MODE J iccnsrecnnen eon 102 SCHEDULE inanan a Ea 103 STARTUP INPUT SELECT 104 IRS2232C e eee seed a cas 104 STATUS kresaa ena aia tact qince 106 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 0 00 0cceeeeees 107 REMOTE2 MODE cece esa 107 FUNCTION BUTTON osscs csscccscssucrctismnseurnrcnsare 107 DATE AND TIME i is 108 LENS CALIBRA ION e 109 LENS MEMORY i200 so nccececccieotantesnentecata 109 SAVE ALL USER DATA 00 00 cece 110 LOAD ALL USER DAT A eects 111 DIN TIAL I ZE rennen 111 SERVICE PASSWORD 111 PIN PU Meni ei 112 Using P IN P function 0 0 0 112 TEST PATTERN Menu 114 TEST PATTERN 0 00 0 ccc ects eseeeseseees 114 SIGNAL LIST m
109. UTTER OFF ON Controlled by remote Controlled by external 9 RSTSET control contact Attention e When controlling make sure to short circuit pins 1 and 9 e When pins 1 and 9 are short circuited the following buttons on the control panel and the remote control are disabled Commands for RS 232C and network functions corresponding to these functions are also disabled Power on lt gt button power standby lt b gt button lt SHUTTER gt button e When pins 1 and 9 are short circuited and then any pins from 3 to 7 and the pin 1 are short circuited the following buttons on the control panel and the remote control are disabled Commands for RS 232C and network functions corresponding to these functions are also disabled Power on lt gt button power standby lt gt button lt RGB1 gt button lt RGB2 gt button lt DVI D gt button lt VIDEO gt button lt HDMI gt button lt SDI 1 2 gt button lt SHUTTER gt button Note e For pin 2 to pin 8 settings you can make changes if you set REMOTE2 MODE to USER page 107 Sub window RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO RGB Movie 3 YIC input RGB Movie 3 input v v v v A A os eer PA A v v Jv v v A A A v A v A v v v v v v v A A y A A v v Jv v v v v A A v A A v A A v A A Sub window DVI D HDMI S RGB 2 Movie RGB 2 Movie
110. ack projectors on top of each other e Do not use the projector supporting it by the top e Do not use the projector tilted at an angle that exceeds 15 from the horizontal plane e Do not block the ventilation ports intake and exhaust of the projector ENGLISH 19 Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for use e Prevent hot and cool air from the air conditioning system to blow directly to the ventilation ports intake and exhaust of the projector mama B HBE 100 mm 4 or longer e Do not install the projector in a confined space When installing the projector in a confined space provide air conditioning or ventilation separately Exhaust heat may accumulate when the ventilation is not enough triggering the protection circuit of the projector When using this product take safety measures against the following incidents 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 Take sufficient security measures pages 118 138 e Make your password difficult to guess as much as possible e Change your password periodically e Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies
111. ail when an error occurred in the self diagnosis LAMP1 RUNTIME Send an E mail when the remaining lamp runtime for the lamp 1 has reached the value set at the right field LAMP2 RUNTIME Send an E mail when the remaining lamp runtime for the lamp 2 has reached the value set at the right field LAMP3 RUNTIME Send an E mail when the remaining lamp runtime for the lamp 3 has reached the value set at the right field LAMP4 RUNTIME Send an E mail when the remaining lamp runtime for the lamp 4 has reached the value set at the right field INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Send an E mail when the air intake temperature has reached the value set at the above field PERIODIC REPORT Place a check mark on this to send an E mail periodically It will be sent on the days and time with the check mark Submit Update the settings Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Authentication set up page Set the authentication items when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is necessary to send an E mail Click Detailed set up Authentication set up E hitp 192 168 0 8 eq bm me P B S projector control window x POP before SMTP mal 8 Auth 5 Password Select the authentication method specified by your Internet Enter the password for the POP server or the SMTP server service provider 6 SMTP server port SMTP Auth Ente
112. al lens Model keystone keystone keystone keystone Min value of Min value of Min value of Min value of No correction correction correction correction R2 L2 R3 L3 R2 L2 R3 L3 angle a angle B angle a angle B ET D75LE1 40 15 20 15 1 0 23 0 6 1 3 ET D75LE2 40 15 20 15 0 8 1 6 0 5 0 9 ET D75LE3 40 15 20 15 0 6 1 1 0 3 0 6 ET D75LE4 40 15 20 15 0 4 0 7 0 2 0 4 ET D75LE5 22 15 8 8 2 0 4 9 1 2 2 9 ET D75LE6 28 15 10 10 1 6 3 9 0 9 2 3 ET D75LE8 40 15 20 15 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 3 ET D75LE10 40 15 20 15 1 1 2 6 0 6 1 5 ET D75LE20 40 15 20 15 0 9 1 7 0 5 1 0 ET D75LE30 40 15 20 15 0 6 1 2 0 4 0 7 ET D75LE40 40 15 20 15 0 4 0 7 0 2 0 4 ET D75LE50 22 15 8 8 2 0 4 9 1 2 2 9 Note e When GEOMETRY is used the focus of the entire screen may be lost as correction increases e Make the curved screen a circular arc shape with one part of a perfect circle removed ENGLISH 37 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting up e Adjustment range of the GEOMETRY items may not match the listed projection range depending on the projection lens Use this projector within the projection range otherwise the correction may not work Projection distance of each projection lens A 5 error in listed projection distances may occur When GEOMETRY is used distance is corrected to become smaller than the specified image size E When the screen aspect ratio is 16 9
113. als to the lt SYNC HD gt terminal or the lt VD gt terminal e If you operate the projector using the computer with the resume feature last memory you may have to reset the resume feature to operate the projector ENGLISH 45 Chapter3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with 46 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector Switching on off the projector Connecting the power cord Make sure that the supplied power cord is securely fixed to the projector body to prevent it from being removed easily Confirm that the lt MAIN POWER switch is on the lt OFF gt side before connecting the power cord For details of power cord handling refer to Read this first page 2 How to attach the power cord 1 Check the shapes of the lt AC IN gt terminal on the side of the projector and the power cord connector then insert the plug completely in the correct direction How to remove the power cord Lock button 1 Confirm that the lt MAIN POWER switch on the side of the projector is on the lt OFF gt side and remove the power plug from the outlet 2 Remove the power cord connector from the lt AC IN gt terminal of the projector while pressing the lock button Displays the status of the power Check the status of the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt before operatin
114. also available from the TEST PATTERN page 114 menu e Settings of position size and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns Make sure to display the input signal before performing various adjustments You can toggle through aspect ratios to select the one that is appropriate for the input signal er button 1 Press the lt ASPECT gt button e The setting will change each time you press the button Note e Refer to the POSITION menu ASPECT page 72 for details ENGLISH 57 Chapter4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu 58 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings Menu navigation Menu navigation The on screen menu Menu is used to perform various settings and adjustments of the projector Operating procedure button 1 Press the lt MENU gt button on the remote control or control panel e The MAIN MENU screen is displayed main menu S O D PICTURE U CA PICTURE MENU SELECT SUBMENU 2 Press AY to select an item from the main menu e The selected item is highlighted in yellow MENU SELECT SUB MENU 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The sub menu items of the selected main menu are displayed POSITION SHIFT DEFAULT MENU SELECT SUB MENU ENGLISH 59 Chapter 4 Settings Menu navigation 4 Press AY to select a sub menu and press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button to c
115. and should not be used for purposes such as diagnosis of display images Changing the name of USER1 or USER2 1 Press AY to select GAMMA 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The GAMMA individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to select USER1 or USER2 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The GAMMA screen is displayed 5 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The GAMMA NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 6 Press AW lt 4 to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 7 Press AW lt 4p to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The selected gamma name is changed Note e When a name is changed display of USER1 USER2 is also changed SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW You can correct the image to the optimal vividness even if it is projected under a bright light 1 Press AY to select SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF No correction 1 Corrects the image to weaken vividness 2 Corrects the image to medium vividness 3 Corrects the image to high vividness SHARPNESS yK You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image 1 Press AY to select SHARPNESS 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The SHARPNESS i
116. angle Consult your dealer FILTER UNIT The air filter unit is not attached Check the connection of the air filter unit page 143 ENGLISH 127 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Item Description There is too much dust accumulated in the air filter unit Turn the lt MAIN POWER gt switch lt OFF gt page 50 and clean the air filter page 143 AIR FILTER E WARNING items Item Description AC POWER AC input voltage is weak Use electric wiring that can sufficiently withstand the power consumption of the projector LOW TEMPERATURE The temperature around the optics module inside the projector is low Projection cannot be started until the optics module becomes warm The projector is used tilted at an angle that exceeds 15 from the horizontal plane Using HORIZONTAL TILT the projector in such a condition may shorten the life of the components or result in malfunctions The lamp unit for portrait mode is attached Replace the lamp unit to that for the projector NOT SUPPORTED LAMP Network status page Click Status Network status The current network setting status is displayed PIE oven eosam DBC S roor ono mow Projector Control Window Projector status Network status Access error log Access log DHCP Status SUBNET MASK TEWAY MAC ADDRESS RX TX Packets info Access error log page Click Status
117. anner basic authentication without a secure connection User name Password Remember my credentials CE Cee 124 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu 4 Click OK e The Projector status page is displayed CP E tip 192 160 0 8 c3i bin me P BE S projector contro window x Projector Control Window Projector status Network status Access error log Access log PROJECTOR TYPE MAIN VERSION POWER SHUTTER LAMP SELECT INPUT INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE LAMPI RUNTIME LAMP RUNTIME LAMP3 RUNTIME LAMP4 RUNTIME PROJECTOR RUNTIME SELF TEST Note e f you use a web browser to control the projector set VEB CONTROL to ON in NETWORK CONTROL page 122 e Do not perform setting or control simultaneously by starting up multiple web browsers Do not set or control the projector from multiple computers e Change the password first page 138 e The administrator rights allow use of all functions The user rights allow use of Projector status page 126 confirmation of the error information page page 127 Network status page 128 Basic control gt page 129 and Change password page 138 only e Access will be locked for few minutes when an incorrect password is entered three times consecutively e Some items on the projector setting page use the Javascript function of the we
118. ation error F96 Lens mounter error F97 Geometric adjustment board communication error F98 Geometric adjustment board communication error F99 Internal error FEO Internal error FE1 Exhaust fan 1 error FE2 Exhaust fan 2 error FE3 Exhaust fan 3 error FE4 Exhaust fan 4 error FE5 Intake fan 1 error FE6 Intake fan 2 error FE7 Lamp 1 fan error FED Lamp 2 fan eo Eo e FE9 Lamp 3 fan error FFO Lamp 4 fan error FF1 Lamp 1 2 power supply fan error FF2 Lamp 3 4 power supply fan error FF3 Power supply fan error FF4 Signal fan error FF5 Lamp 1 2 relay fan error FF6 Lamp 3 4 relay fan error FF7 Color prism fan 1 error FF8 Color prism fan 2 error FF9 Color prism fan 3 error FJO Liquid cooling pump R error FJ1 Liquid cooling pump G error FJ2 Liquid cooling pump B error ENGLISH 153 Chapter 5 Maintenance Self diagnosis display Note e The self diagnosis display and the details of the malfunction may vary 154 ENGLISH Chapter6 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector ENGLISH 155 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Technical information The network function of this projector supports the PJLink class 1 and the PJLink protocol can be used to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from a computer Control commands The following table lists the PULink protocol commands that can be used to control the projector e x
119. away e Do not insert your fingers e Keep heat sensitive objects away Heated air from the air exhaust port can cause burns injury or deformations 1 Power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt Displays the status of the power 2 Lamp indicator lt LAMP1 gt Displays the status of lamp 1 3 Lamp indicator lt LAMP2 gt Displays the status of lamp 2 4 Lamp indicator lt LAMP3 gt Displays the status of lamp 3 5 Lamp indicator lt LAMP4 gt Displays the status of lamp 4 6 Temperature indicator lt TEMP gt Displays the internal temperature status 7 Filter indicator lt FILTER gt Displays the status of the air filter unit 8 Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle 9 Remote control signal receiver front 10 Air intake port 11 Lens mount cover 12 Lamp unit cover 13 Remote control signal receiver rear 14 Air exhaust port 15 Burglar hook port Attaches a burglar prevention cable etc 16 Air filter cover The air filter unit is inside ENGLISH 29 Chapter1 Preparation About your projector 17 Lighting for the control panel and connecting terminals 18 Control panel page 30 19 Connecting terminals page 31 Attention 20 21 22 e Do not block the ventilation ports intake and exhaust of the projector E Control panel Security slot This security slot is compatible with the Kensington security cables lt AC IN gt terminal Connect the supplied power cord lt MAIN POWER switch
120. ayed 3 Press AY to select OUT BAUDRATE 4 Press 4P to switch the item 9600 19200 Select the proper speed 38400 5 Press AY to select OUT PARITY 6 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button NONE EVEN Select the parity condition ODD Setting the response 1 Press AY to select RS 232C 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The RS 232C screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select RESPONSE ID ALL 4 Press 4P to switch the item ON Returns the response when the ID setting is ALL OFF Does not return the response when the ID setting is ALL 5 Press AY to select GROUP ENGLISH 105 Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu 6 Press 4P to switch the item A Z Controls multiple projectors simultaneously by sending the ID of RS 232C You can set groups from A to Z The projector responds when the ID of RS 232C matches the setting 7 Press AY to select RESPONSE ID GROUP 8 Press 4P to switch the item ON Returns the response when the ID setting is GROUP OFF Does not return the response when the ID setting is GROUP Note e Refer to lt SERIAL IN gt lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal page 161 STATUS yyy Display the status of the projector 1 2 3 Press AY to select STATUS Press the lt ENTER gt button e The STA
121. b browser The projector may not be able to be controlled properly if this function is disabled on the browser settings e If the screen for the web control is not displayed consult your network administrator e While updating the screen for the web control the screen may appear white for a moment but it is not a malfunction Descriptions of items http 192 168 0 8 gi bin me P BA E projector contro window x z 1 Access log Projector status Network status Access error log a Aa O N 1 Page tab 4 Detailed set up Switches pages by clicking this item The Detailed set up page is displayed by clicking this item 2 Status 5 Change password The status of the projector is displayed by clicking this item 3 Projector control The Projector control page is displayed by clicking this item The Change password page is displayed by clicking this item ENGLISH 125 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Projector status page Click Status Projector status Display the status of the projector for the following items http 2 168 0 8 ca bin me A BE B projector central window x 6 2 5 7 3 ane F 5 C an SERIALNOMBER cu r 8 4 ST ST rower ON Sram REMOTEZ STATES TAGDCE USAT 9 5 RUNTIME 4 4 LAMP4 RUNTIME 15 16
122. b screen with the settings of USER2 USER3 Lays out the sub screen with the settings of USER3 11 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The command is fixed and is displayed at the left of the selected command e After the command is fixed press the lt MENU gt button to close the detailed setting screen 12 Press AW 4P to select STORE and press the lt ENTER gt button Note e f you attempt to register the setting that would make the lamp turn on for a short time an error message will be displayed on the screen Set the time and command again e To delete a command already set press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control at the screen in Step 5 or select DELETE at the screen in Step 6 and press the lt ENTER gt button e f multiple commands have been set for the same time they are executed in chronological order starting from the smallest command number e The operating time will be the local time page 108 e f an operation is executed with the remote control or control panel of the projector or with a control command before the command set in SCHEDULE is executed the command set with this function may not be executed STARTUP INPUT SELECT 00 Set the input when the projector is switched on to start projection 1 Press AY to select STARTUP INPUT SELECT 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button
123. bottom parts cut off Displays images using the entire height of the screen range selected in SCREEN FORMAT When V FIT signals have the aspect ratio horizontally longer than the aspect ratio of the screen selected in SCREEN FORMAT the images are displayed with the right and left parts cut off Displays images in the entire screen range selected in SCREEN FORMAT When the aspect ratio of HV FIT the input signals differs from that of the screen range the images are displayed with the aspect ratio converted to that of the screen selected in SCREEN FORMAT 1 During video signals and Y C signal NTSC input only 2 During RGB signal 480i 480p input 3 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 4 3 or 5 4 4 Wide screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16 10 16 9 15 9 or 15 10 Note e Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals DEFAULT cannot be selected for video signal Y C signal NTSC or RGB 480i 480p signal e f an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect ratio for the input signals is selected the images will appear differently from the originals Be careful of this when selecting the aspect ratio e f using the projector in places such as cafes or hotels to display programs for a commercial purpose or for public presentation note that adjusting the aspect ratio or using the zoom function to change the screen images may be an
124. by the arrow 148 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement ii Slide the lamp unit cover as shown by the arrow to fit it in the projector e Attach the lamp unit cover so that the connector on the lamp unit cover is inserted to the fan power connector securely iii Use a Phillips screwdriver to firmly tighten the lamp unit cover fixing screw x1 e Make sure to attach the lamp unit cover securely ENGLISH 149 Chapter 5 Maintenance Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Review the following points For details see the corresponding pages Problems Points to be checked Page e Is the power plug firmly inserted into the outlet e Is the lt MAIN POWER gt switch set to lt OFF gt 50 e Is the wall outlet supplying electricity Powerdoesnott rmnion e Have the circuit breakers tripped e Are the lamp indicators lt LAMP1 gt lt LAMP2 gt lt LAMP3 gt lt LAMP4 gt or the 141 temperature indicator lt TEMP gt lit or blinking e s the lamp unit and the lamp unit cover attached securely 147 e s the power supply voltage proper AC 200 V 240 V 170 e Are connections to external devices correctly performed 43 e s the input selection setting correct 56 e s the BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting at a minimum 65 No image appears e Is the external device that is connected to the projector working properly e Is the shutter function in use 55 e
125. cation set up 1 from from Network config Adjust clock Ping test Status Projector L U S control D TERA 3 Detailed setup Change password 4 1 Input IP address 3 Example of display when the connection has succeeded Enter the IP address of the server to be tested 4 Example of display when the connection has failed 2 Submit Executes the connection test 132 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu E mail set up page When there is a problem or the runtime of a lamp reaches a set value an E mail can be sent to preset E mail addresses up to two addresses Click Detailed set up E mail set up http 192 168 0 6 cai bin m P BG projector contro window x 1 ENABLE Select Enable to use the E mail function 2 SMTP SERVER NAME ENABLE MINIMUM TIME INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Enter the IP address or the server name of the E mail server SMTP To enter the server name the DNS server needs to be set up 3 MAIL FROM Enter the E mail address of the projector Up to 63 characters in single byte 4 MEMO Enter information such as the location of the projector that notifies the sender of the E mail Up to 63 characters in single byte MINIMUM TIME Change the minimum interval for the temperature warning E mail The default value is 60 minutes In this case another E mail will not be sent for 60
126. characters in tables are non specific characters Command Control details Parameter return string Remark 0 Standby POWR Power supply control 1 Power on 0 Standby 1 Power on POWR Power supply status Ean l query 2 Preparing for switching off the projector 3 Warm up 11 RGB1 INPT Input selection 12 RGB2 21 VIDEO 31 DVI D INPT Input selection query 32 HDMI 33 SDI AVMT Shutter control 30 Shutter function off shutter open AVMT Shutter status query 31 Shutter function on shutter closed jstbvie Indicates fan errors and returns e 0 No error is yt 0 2 detected Indicates lamp errors and returns 1 Warning and Oye 0 2 e 2 Error 3rd byte Indicates temperature errors and ERST Error status query XXXXXX returns 0 2 4th byte Returns 0 or 2 5th byte Indicates filter errors and returns 0 2 6th byte Indicates other errors and returns 0 2 1st number 1 5 digits Lamp 1 runtime 2nd number 0 Lamp 1 off 1 Lamp 1 on 3rd number 1 5 digits Lamp 2 runtime 4th number 0 Lamp 2 off 1 Lamp 2 on LAMP Lamp status query 100000XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX cth number 1 5 digits Lamp 3 runtime 6th number 0 Lamp 3 off 1 Lamp 3 on 7th number 1 5 digits Lamp 4 runtime 8th number 0 Lamp 4 off 1 Lamp 4 on INST Input selection list query 11 12 21 31 32 33 NAME Projector name query eos Returns the name set in PROJECTOR NAME of NETWORK
127. circuits or overheating and result in electric shock or fire Do not allow children to reach the lens fixing screw Accidentally swallowing them can cause physical harm e If swallowed seek medical advice immediately Remove the depleted batteries from the remote control promptly e Leaving them in the unit may result in fluid leakage overheating or explosion of the batteries 8 ENGLISH Read this first CAUTION E POWER When disconnecting the power cord be sure to hold the power plug and power connector If the power cord itself is pulled the lead will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks will result When not using the projector for an extended period of time disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before carrying out any cleaning and replacing the unit Failure to do so may result in electric shock ON USE INSTALLATION Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector Failure to observe this will cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage or injury The projector will be damaged or deformed Do not put your weight on this projector You could fall or the projector could break and injury will result e Be especially careful not to let young children stand or sit on the projector Do not place the projector in extremel
128. contro 27 56 HDMI IN 88 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE l lt ID ALL gt button Remote Control sessssessssssrissisiresssisssisrssrisisissisiesss 27 32 lt ID SET gt button Remote COntrOl sinisisi 27 32 INITIALIZE Initial setting 24 INPUT RESOLUTION Input selection terminal indicato Installation mode L Lamp indicator LAMP RELAY LAMP SELECT Lamp unit cover LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION lt LENS gt button Projector body LENS CALIBRATION LENS MEMORY lt LIGHT gt button Remote control lt LIGHT gt switch Projector body List of compatible signals LOAD ALL USER DATA lt LOCK gt button Reme Control sirpana nak 27 Main menu Main power switch Maintenance lt MENU gt button Projector body Remote contro Menu item N Navigating through the menu NETWORK 000 Network connection NETWORK CONTROL NETWORK SETUP NETWORK STATUS NOISE REDUCTION NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 0 lt ON SCREEN gt button Remote control ON SCREEN DISPLAY On screen menu Optional accessories P PICTURE PICTURE M PIN P sire P IN P function POSITION Power cord Power indicator Power on button Projector DO Vr inen ana an ENR 30 Remote control nenesinin anni 27 Power standby button Projector body w30 Remote control Precautions for attaching the
129. creen All white Menu screen All black Menu screen Window Menu screen Window inversion Menu screen Color bar Displays test patterns with the menu screen Select a test pattern so that it is easy to make various vertical adjustments Menu screen Color bar horizontal Menu screen 16 9 4 3 aspect frame Menu screen Focus Displays the menu screen and input signal Pont Servet EntrViscreen Built in test patterns are not displayed Note e Press the lt ON SCREEN button on the remote control while the test pattern is displayed to hide the menu screen Changing color or a focus test pattern When the Menu Screen Focus test pattern is displayed the color can be changed 1 Press 4P to select the Menu Screen Focus test pattern 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The TEST PATTERN COLOR screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select a color and press the lt ENTER gt button e The test pattern color changed to the color selected Note e The test pattern color settings return to WHITE when the projector is switched off e Colors of the test patterns other than focus test patterns cannot be changed 114 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings SIGNAL LIST menu SIGNAL LIST menu On the menu screen select SIGNAL LIST from the main menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen
130. d green 1 Press A Y to select CLAMP POSITION 2 Press 4 to adjust Status Rough guide for optimal value Range of adjustment The point where bluntness of the black part improves the most is the optimal value The black part is blunt 1 255 The point where the green part becomes black and the bluntness The black pare le green has improved is the optimal value Note e CLAMP POSITION can be adjusted only when a signal is input to the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal or the lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal e Some signals may not be adjusted 78 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings ADVANCED MENU menu EDGE BLENDING KKK The edge blending function allows multiple projector images to be seamlessly overlapped by using the inclination of the brightness at the overlapped area 1 Press AY to select EDGE BLENDING 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Sets the edge blending function to off ON Use the setting value preset in the projector for the inclination of the edge blending area Use the user setting value for the inclination of the edge blending area Configuration registration requires separate software Consult your dealer USER e To adjust edge blending proceed to Step 3 3 When ON or USER is selected press the lt ENTER gt button e The EDGE BLENDING screen is displayed 4 Press AY t
131. e hub using LAN cables page 123 2 Switch on all projectors and start projection 3 Make the setting of LAMP SELECT of all projectors the same so that the number of lamps to be lit are the same 4 Set MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP to OFF and select APPLY and then press the lt ENTER gt button 5 Set SUBNET MASK and IP ADDRESS in each projector e To be able to communicate over the network set the same value in SUBNET MASK for all projectors and set a different value in IP ADDRESS for each projector 6 Wait for at least eight minutes after starting projection until the lamp brightness becomes steady 7 Set all items in the PICTURE menu of all projectors to the same values 8 Adjust COLOR MATCHING to match colors 9 Display the internal test pattern All white in all projectors 10 Set BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN to 100 in all projectors 11 Set BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN to 90 in the projector with the least brightness 12 Adjust BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN in each projector e Adjust BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN of all the other projectors so that the brightness is matched to the projector of which BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN is set to 90 13 Set MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP to AUTO and LINK to GROUP A in all projectors 14 Select APPLY of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP and press the lt ENTER gt button in all projectors e Brightness control starts Note e Brightn
132. e lens is fragile do not use excessive force when wiping the lens Attention e The lens is made of glass Impacts or excessive force when wiping may scratch its surface Handle with care Air filter_unit Perform maintenance of the air filter unit in the following cases e The air filter is clogged with dust causing the filter replacement message to appear on the screen and the filter indicator lt FILTER gt to light in red Attention e Make sure to turn off the power before performing maintenance on the air filter unit e Make sure that the projector is stable and perform the maintenance in a safe place even if you drop it accidentally Removing the air filter unit Air filter cover fixing screw A M Air filter unit compartment and the projector s air intake port Sn Wn Tabs on the projector body Tabs on the projector body Air filter cover Air filter unit Fig Fig 2 Fig 3 1 Remove the air filter cover Fig 1 e Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the air filter cover screw counterclockwise until it turns freely and then remove the air filter cover e Loosen the air filter cover fixing screw while putting your hand on 2 Pull out the air filter unit e Pull out the air filter unit frame from the tabs of the projector body while slightly pressing around the center of the frame at the front side with the lens inward as described with the arrow and pull out the frame at the opposite side
133. e the adjustment is completed press the lt MENU gt button to return to the BRIGHTNESS ADJUST screen ENGLISH 79 Chapter 4 Settings ADVANCED MENU menu 15 Press AY to select UPPER LOWER LEFT or RIGHT in BLACK BORDER WIDTH 16 Press 4P to set the region width of the BLACK BORDER WIDTH adjustment 17 Press AW to select UPPER KEYSTONE AREA LOWER KEYSTONE AREA LEFT KEYSTONE AREA or RIGHT KEYSTONE AREA 18 Press 4P to adjust the tilt of the border between NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL and BLACK BORDER LEVEL 19 Press AY to select BLACK BORDER LEVEL 20 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BLACK BORDER LEVEL screen is displayed e If INTERLOCKED is set to OFF RED GREEN and BLUE can be adjusted individually 21 Press A to select an item and press 4P to adjust the setting BLACK BORDER WIDTH Right Projection range Edge blending WIDTH Right H MARKER Red I i i p Edge blending START Right i MARKER Green i i OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL Right NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL BLACK BORDER LEVEL Note e BRIGHTNESS ADJUST is a function that makes the increased brightness in black level of the overlapping image area difficult to notice when EDGE BLENDING is used to configure multiple screens The optimal point of correction is set by adjusting NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL so the black level of the overlapping image area will
134. ected in increments of 0 5 Note e Press the lt SHUTTER gt button on the remote control or the control panel during fade in or fade out to cancel the fade operation Setting STARTUP 1 Press AY to select SHUTTER SETTING 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SHUTTER SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select STARTUP 4 Press 4P to switch the item OPEN Projection begins with the shutter open when the power is turned on CLOSE Projection begins with the shutter close when the power is turned on Setting SHUT OFF 1 Press AW to select SHUTTER SETTING 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SHUTTER SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select SHUT OFF 4 Press 4P to switch the item LAST USED When the projector is switched off the projector turns into standby with the shutter status left as is OPEN When the projector is switched off the projector turns into standby with the shutter left opened CLOSE When the projector is switched off the projector turns into standby with the shutter left closed FREEZE yyy Pause the projected image temporarily regardless of the playback of the external device 1 Press AY to select FREEZE 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e Press the lt MENU gt button to release Note e FREEZE is displayed on the screen when video is paused WAVEFORM MONITOR K Use the input signals from a co
135. ector supports them 2 Pixel Repetition signal dot clock frequency 27 0 MHz only 3 When a 1125 1035 60i signal was input it is displayed as a 1125 1080 60i signal 4 VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking compliant 5 Samples the pixels in the image processing circuit and projects the image Note e The number of display dots for the PT DZ16K series is 1 920 x 1 080 A signal with a different resolution is converted to the number of display dots e The i at the end of the resolution indicates an interlaced signal e When interlaced signals are connected flickering may occur on the projected image ENGLISH 169 Chapter 6 Appendix Specifications Specifications The specifications of the projector are as follows Power supply AC 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 2 150 W 11 5 A 0 3 W when STANDBY MODE is set to ECO 9 W when STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL Size 24 1 mm 0 95 aspect ratio 16 9 DLP chip Display system 3 unit DLP chips DLP type Number of pixels 2 073 600 pixels 1 920 x 1 080 dots Lens Optional Luminous lamp 420 W UHM lamp x 4 Light output 16 000 Im Contrast ratio 10 000 1 when DYNAMIC IRIS is set to 3 Color system 7 standards NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM PAL60 Projected image size Screen aspect ratio 1 78 m 70 to 25 40 m 1 000 2 16 9 Projection method FRONT CEILING
136. ed CD ROM For customers who contacted the following contact center Panasonic provides complete and machine readable source code based on GPL V2 0 LGPL V2 1 or software licensed under other terms imposing source code disclosure obligations in actual expenses together with information about each copyright owner for a period of at least 3 years from the purchase of this product Contact Center Email sav pj gpl pavc ml jp panasonic com E illustrations in this manual e Illustrations of the projector screen and other parts may vary from the actual product E Reference pages e Reference pages in this manual are indicated as page 00 E Term e In this manual the Wireless wired remote control unit accessory is referred to as Remote control 12 ENGLISH For details refer to the corresponding pages High luminance and high color 1 Set up the projector reproduction gt page 35 gt 16 000 Im ultra high luminance is achieved with a small size by means of 2 Attach the projection lens a unique optical system and cooling and optional mechanical design technology page 41 Easy setup and improved 3 Connect with external devices serviceability gt page 43 gt Amore flexible setup of the projector is possible through the extensive lineup of 4 i Connect the power cord optional lenses gt page 47 Improved cost performance in maintenance fee 5 Switch on the projector g
137. emarks of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries e PJLink is a registered trademark or pending trademark in Japan the United States and other countries and regions e HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries e Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc in the United Stated and or other countries Some of the fonts used in the on screen menu are Ricoh bitmap fonts which are manufactured and sold by Ricoh Company Ltd e All other names company names and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Please note that the and symbols are not specified in this manual Software information regarding this product This product incorporates the following software 1 the software developed independently by or for Panasonic Corporation 2 the software licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version2 0 GPL V2 0 3 the software licensed under the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version2 1 LGPL V2 1 The software that is categorized as 2 and 3 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE For details refer to the license conditions included in the suppli
138. en is displayed press q gt to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e PROGRESS is displayed while saving data 110 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu LOAD ALL USER DATA 0 Load the various setting values saved as a backup in the built in memory of the projector 1 Press AY to select LOAD ALL USER DATA 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed 3 Enter a security password and press the lt ENTER gt button 4 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Note e The projector enters the standby mode to reflect the setting values when LOAD ALL USER DATA is executed e Data registered from a computer is not included in ALL USER DATA Return various setting values to their factory default settings 1 Press AW to select INITIALIZE 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed 3 Enter a security password and press the lt ENTER gt button e The INITIALIZE screen is displayed 4 Press AY to select an item to initialize Returns all setting values including ENTRY SIGNAL NETWORK SETUP E mail set up and ALL USER DATA USER LOGO to the factory default settings The projector enters the standby mode to reflect the setting values Deletes all the setting values saved for each input signal ENTRY SIGNAL To del
139. enu ee 115 Registering new signals 115 Renaming the registered signall 0 0 0 cccee 115 Deleting the registered signal 115 Protecting the registered signal 116 Expanding signal lock in range 0 111111111 116 SUD MEMON s is 117 SECURITY menu ee 118 SECURITY PASSWORD oisi 118 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 118 DISPLAY SETTING 00 ccccccceececee ees eesees nesses 119 TEXT CHANGE cece ets eeseseeseeseees 119 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 0 0 0cee 119 CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE M EAEE E E tect acetate aetia tanita 120 NETWORK menu 122 NETWORK SETUP 0 000 00 cece erieteeseteee 122 NETWORK CONTROL Jo recesenroiiniiieses 122 NETWORK STATUS J eicerentenipianianidi 123 Art Net SETUP eee estes 123 Network Connection e 123 Accessing from the web browse 0 c cccce 124 ENGLISH 15 Contents Lamp temperature filter indicators 0 00 0 0 0 00 141 When an indicator lights Up 141 Maintenance replacement 0 00 00 00 0 0 0ceees 143 Before performing maintenance replacement 143 Maintenance oo ccc cece eeesecteseseeeeseeseenenens 143 Replacing the unit ees 145 Troubleshooting 0 0 00 0 cts 150 Self diagnosis display 0 00 00 00 00 0 0ccceeeee 152 Ghapten A ji Technical information 00 000 156 PJLINK PrOtOCO i ripeseinnenmnnan ro 156 Using Art Net function 0 eesererserees 157 Control commands via
140. erly attached the projector will suck in dirt and dust causing a malfunction e If you use the projector without attaching the air filter unit the filter indicator lt FILTER gt blinks in red and the message appears on the projected image for approximately 30 seconds Note e The replacement cycle of the air filter unit varies greatly depending on the usage environment Lamp unit The lamp unit is a consumable component Refer to When to replace the lamp unit page 146 for details about the replacement cycle When purchasing the optional Replacement lamp unit Model No ET LAD510 1 pc ET LAD510F 4 pcs consult your dealer It is recommended that you request a qualified technician to replace the lamp unit Consult your dealer WARNING Replace the lamp unit after the lamp has cooled after waiting at least one hour The high temperature inside the cover will cause burns Checking the lamp unit to be replaced 1 Check the status of the lamp indicators lt LAMP1 gt lt LAMP2 gt lt LAMP3 gt lt LAMP4 gt of the projector e The lamp unit corresponding to the lamp indicator that is lit in red is required to be replaced Notes on the replacement of the lamp unit e A Phillips screwdriver is necessary when replacing the lamp unit Since the luminous lamp is made of glass it may burst if dropped or hit with a hard object Handle with care Do not disassemble or modify the lamp unit When replacing the lamp
141. es Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately Do not remove unspecified screws during the lamp unit replacement Doing so can cause electric shocks burns or injury Do not disassemble the lamp unit If the lamp breaks it could cause injury Lamp replacement The lamp has high internal pressure If improperly handled an explosion and severe injury or accidents will result e The lamp can easily explode if struck against hard objects or dropped e Before replacing the lamp unit be sure to turn the power off and to disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done e When replacing the lamp unit turn the power off and allow the lamp to cool for at least one hour before handling it otherwise it can cause burns e Be careful to hold the lamp unit cover and to loosen the lamp unit cover fixing screws with the projector installed upward in the vertical direction since the lamp unit cover may open and drop off on its weight This can cause severe injury or accidents e When you loosen or fix the lamp case fixing screws with the projector installed upward in the vertical direction make sure to hold the lamp case handle since the lamp case may drop off on its weight This can cause severe injury or accidents Do not use the supplied power cord with devices other than this projector e Using the supplied power cord with devices other than this projector may cause short
142. ess is automatically corrected each time the lamp blinks when the power is switched on or off e Adjust brightness control again when lamp degradation causes increased variation in brightness or when a lamp is replaced STANDBY MODE yK Set the power consumption during the standby 1 Press AY to select STANDBY MODE 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button NORMAL Use this setting to use the network function during standby ECO Use this setting to reduce power consumption during standby Note e When ECO is set the network function the lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal and some RS 232C commands become inoperable during standby Also lighting of the connecting terminals and the control panel is not turned on When an error or warning occurs on the projector the self diagnosis display appears on the control panel regardless of the STANDBY MODE settings page 152 e When ECO is set it may take approximately 10 seconds longer before the projector starts projecting after the power is turned on compared with when NORMAL is set 102 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu SCHEDULE yK Set the command execution schedule for each day of the week Enabling disabling the schedule function 1 Press AY to select SCHEDULE 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button
143. ete only a part of a registered signal perform the procedure described in Deleting the registered signal page 115 NETWORK E MAIL Returns NETWORK SETUP and E mail set up to factory default settings LOGO IMAGE Deletes the image registered in USER LOGO 5 Press the lt ENTER gt button 6 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button SERVICE PASSWORD gt This function is used by a service person ENGLISH 111 Chapter 4 Settings P IN P menu P IN P menu On the menu screen select P IN P from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e After selecting the item press A V 4P to set Locate a separate small sub screen in the main screen to project two images simultaneously 1 2 3 4 Press AY to select P IN P MODE Press the lt ENTER gt button e The P IN P MODE screen is displayed Press AY to select a function OFF P IN P function is not used USER1 USER2 The items set in Setting P IN P function page 112 are used in P IN P function USER3 Press the lt ENTER gt button Setting PIN P function P IN P function settings can be saved to USER1 USER2 and USER3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press AY to select P IN P MODE
144. etting E Cautions when setting up the projector e When installing the projector at the section other than the floor by using the adjustable feet use six screw holes for ceiling mount for fixing the projector as shown in the figure Screw diameter M6 tapping depth inside the projector 30 mm 1 3 16 torque 4 0 5 N m e Make a clearance of at least 5 mm 3 16 between the projector bottom and the setting surface by inserting spacers metallic between them Adjustable feet N Epi l Spacer e ii M6 MAN Adjustable feet o MANIM Screw holes for ceiling mount The positions of screw holes for ceiling mount and adjustable feet Clearance 5 mm 3 16 or longer Ensure the inflow of air into the air intake port Otherwise the projector may not work properly e The adjustable feet can be removed if not needed in the installation However do not use the screw holes where the adjustable feet were removed to fix the projector in place Also insert only the screws that are specified in the user manual of the optional accessories into the screw holes of the adjustable feet Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector e Use the adjustable feet only for the floor standing installation and for adjusting the angle Using them for other purposes may damage the projector e Do not st
145. f the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt is blinking in red consult your dealer e Is the lens cover still attached to the lens 48 e Is the lens focus set correctly 51 e s the projection distance appropriate 36 Image is fuzzy e Is the lens dirty 21 e s the projector installed perpendicular to the screen e Are COLOR and TINT adjusted correctly 65 Color is pale or grayish e Is the external device connected to the projector adjusted correctly 43 e Is the RGB cable damaged e Are the batteries depleted e s the polarity of the batteries set correctly 32 e Are there any obstructions between the remote control and the remote control 27 signal receiver of the projector Remote control does not e s the remote control being used beyond its effective operation range 28 respond e Are other forms of light such as fluorescent light affecting the projection 28 e Is the REMOTE CONTROL setting in CONTROL DEVICE SETUP set to 419 DISABLE e Is the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal used for contact control 165 e s the ID number setting operation correct 32 ere il e Is the on screen display function turned off hidden 89 e Is the CONTROL PANEL setting in CONTROL DEVICE SETUP set to Buttons on the control 119 DISABLE panel do not operate e Is the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal used for contact control 165 e Is the SYSTEM SELECTOR selection set correctly 70 seers not display e Is there a problem with
146. from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e When the projector is used for the first time Initial password Press A gt W 4 AP V4 in order and press the lt ENTER gt button e After selecting the item press A V 4P to set Attention e When you select the SECURITY menu and press the lt ENTER gt button entering a password is required Enter the preset password and then continue operations of the SECURITY menu e When the password has been changed previously enter the changed password and press the lt ENTER gt button Note e The entered password is displayed with marks on the screen e An error message is displayed on the screen when the entered password is incorrect Re enter the correct password Display the SECURITY PASSWORD screen when the power is turned on with the lt MAIN POWER gt switch set to the lt OFF gt side When the entered password is incorrect the operation will be restricted to the power standby lt i gt button the lt SHUTTER gt button and the lt LENS gt lt FOCUS gt lt ZOOM gt lt SHIFT gt buttons 1 Press AY to select SECURITY PASSWORD 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the security password entry ON Enables the security password entry Note e The SECURITY
147. from the tabs to remove the air filter unit Fig 2 e After pulling out the air filter unit remove large foreign objects and dust from the air filter unit compartment and the air intake port of the projector body if there are any Fig 3 ENGLISH 143 Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement Cleaning the air filter unit Remove the air filter unit beforehand with the previously described procedure of Removing the air filter unit 1 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 Wash the air filter unit Fig 1 Soak the air filter unit in cold or warm water and then lightly rinse it e Do not use cleaning tools such as brushes e When rinsing hold the frame of the air filter unit without putting strong pressure on the filter unit Rinse the air filter unit two to three times using fresh water each time e Insufficient rinsing may result in odors Dry the air filter unit Fig 2 e Let the air filter unit naturally dry off in a well ventilated place where there is little dust and is not exposed to direct sunlight e Do not dry using drying devices such as dryers e After the air filter is dried proceed to Attaching the air filter unit page 144 Attaching the air filter unit 1 2 Protrusion of the air filter unit Tabs on the projector body Protrusion of the air filter unit HET Beg Tabs on the projector body 1 Groove on the projector body Groove on the projecto
148. g the projector Power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt oo B C TEMP FILTER STANDBY R LAMP Indicator status Projector status Off The main power is switched off The power is switched off standby mode Red Lit Projection will start when the power on lt gt button is pressed e The projector may not operate when the lamp indicators lt LAMP1 gt lt LAMP2 gt lt LAMP3 gt lt LAMP4 gt or temperature indicator lt TEMP gt are blinking page 141 Green Lit Projecting Orange Lit The projector is preparing to switch off the projector The power is switched off after a while Changes to the standby mode Note e While the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt is lit in orange the fan is running to cool the projector e For about 150 seconds after the projector is switched off and the luminous lamp cooling is started the lamp indicators do not light up even if the power is switched on After the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt lights in red turn on the power again ENGLISH 47 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector e The projector consumes power even in standby mode power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt lit in red Refer to Power consumption page 170 for the power consumption e The power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt will blink in green if the projector receives a remote co
149. gating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen 3 Press the input selection lt RGB1 gt lt RGB2 gt lt DVI D gt lt VIDEO gt lt HDMI gt lt SDI 1 2 gt buttons to select the input signal 4 Adjust the front back and sideway tilt of the projector with the adjustable feet page 40 5 Press the lt SHIFT gt button to adjust the position of the image 6 Ifthe input signal is an RGB signal press the lt AUTO SETUP gt button 7 Press the lt ZOOM gt button to adjust the size of the image to match the screen 8 Press the lt FOCUS gt button again to adjust the focus 9 Press the lt ZOOM gt button again to adjust the zoom and the size of the image to match the screen Note e When the projector is switched on for the first time after purchase as well as when ALL USER DATA is executed from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt INITIALIZE the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection starts then the INITIAL SETTING screen is displayed Refer to Start up display page 24 for details ENGLISH 49 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector OOR M4 N POWER ol ON e O PREE g Panasonic PROJECTOR 1 Press the power standby lt gt button e The POWER OFF STANDBY confirmation screen is displayed 2 Press 4 g
150. ge PICTURE MODE STANDARD 64 CONTRAST 0 64 BRIGHTNESS 0 65 COLOR 2 1 65 TINT 2 65 COLOR TEMPERATURE DEFAULT 65 GAMMA DEFAULT 67 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF 68 SHARPNESS 8 68 NOISE REDUCTION 2 69 DYNAMIC IRIS 2 69 SYSTEM SELECTOR YPsPal 70 1 Depends on the signal input Note e The factory default settings may vary depending on the picture mode POSITION H Sub menu item Factory default Page SHIFT 12 ASPECT DEFAULT 72 ZOOM 73 CLOCK PHASE 0 74 GEOMETRY OFF 74 1 Depends on the signal input ADVANCED MENU Sub menu item Factory default Page DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO 1 77 BLANKING 77 INPUT RESOLUTION 78 CLAMP POSITION 24 78 EDGE BLENDING OFF 79 FRAME RESPONSE NORMAL 80 RASTER POSITION 80 1 Depends on the signal input ENGLISH 61 Chapter 4 Settings Menu navigation Note e Sub menu items and factory default settings vary depending on the selected input terminal DISPLAY LANGUAGE Details page 82 DISPLAY OPTION Ce Sub menu item Factory default Page COLOR MATCHING OFF 83 LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION OFF 84 SCREEN SETTING 84 AUTO SIGNAL OFF 85 AUTO SETUP 85 BACKUP INPUT SETTING 86 RGB IN 87 DVI D IN 87 HDMI IN 88 SDI IN
151. ge 97 If it is not set correction will not be performed automatically e Brightness control and dynamic iris operate simultaneously but the iris is fully open and does not operate while brightness and color are measured e The CALIBRATION TIME setting will be reflected at the time when you enter the time e The CALIBRATION MESSAGE setting will be reflected at the time when items are switched using q gt Displaying BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS Display the brightness control status 1 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS screen is displayed BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS screen display example When MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to When MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to OFF AUTO and LINK is set to OFF The screen shows the status that the brightness control is disabled The screen shows the status of the brightness control in one projector mos i PROJECTOR l 1 nh PROJECTOR il venus aU menu a aU 1 100 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu When MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to When MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to AUTO and LINK is set from GROUP A to GROUP D PC The screen shows the status of the brightness c
152. han DEFAULT USER1 and USER2 66 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The CHANGE TO screen is displayed 5 Press AY to select USER1 or USER2 e The status of the color temperature changed is saved to the selected item 6 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The confirmation screen is displayed 7 Press q gt to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The USER1 or USER2 data is overwritten e If you press 4P to select CANCEL and then press the lt ENTER gt button the data will not be overwritten e The WHITE BALANCE HIGH screen is displayed 8 Press AY to select RED GREEN or BLUE 9 Press 4P to adjust the level Note e Adjust COLOR TEMPERATURE correctly All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made If the adjustment does not look suitable you can press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting e When color temperature has been changed the colors before and after the change will differ slightly Changing the name of USER1 or USER2 1 Press AY to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to select USER1 or USER2 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR TEMPERATURE screen is displayed 5 P
153. hange or adjust settings Some items will switch in order as follows each time you press q gt La Ls e_c p ae e For some items press 4 to display an individual adjustment screen with a bar scale as shown below CONTRAST _of J 4 gt ADJUST Note e Pressing the lt MENU gt button while the menu screen is displayed returns to the previous menu e Depending on the signals to be input to the projector some items or functions may not be adjusted or used If items or functions cannot be adjusted or used the items on the menu screen are shown in black characters and they cannot be selected DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY may not be displayed depending on the input signals Some items can be adjusted even if signals are not input Individual adjustment screen is cleared automatically if no operation is performed for approximately five seconds For menu items refer to Main menu page 60 and Sub menu page 61 The cursor color depends on the settings of the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt ON SCREEN DISPLAY gt OSD DESIGN The selected item is displayed with the yellow cursor by the factory default Resetting adjustment values to the factory default If the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control is pressed the values adjusted in the menu items are restored to the factory default settings DEFAULT button 1 Press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control CONTRAST of 4 gt ADJUST Note
154. he DISPLAY OPTION menu gt AUTO SETUP page 85 Automatic adjustment may not work depending on the model of the computer Automatic adjustment may not work for a synchronization signal of C SY or SYNC ON GREEN Images may be disrupted for a few seconds during automatic adjustment but it is not a malfunction Adjustment is required for each input signal Automatic adjustment can be canceled by pressing the lt MENU gt button during the automatic adjustment operation If the automatic setup function is used while moving images are being input the adjustment may not be performed properly even for an RGB signal that can use automatic setup INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be finished properly even if COMPLETE appears The P IN P SUB MEMORY SYSTEM SELECTOR SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW FREEZE WAVEFORM MONITOR or LENS MEMORY LOAD function can be assigned to the lt FUNC gt button on the remote control so that it can be used as an easy shortcut button FUNC button 1 Press the lt FUNC gt button Note e Assignment of the function is performed from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt FUNCTION BUTTON page 107 ree The projector has eight types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the projector body To display test patterns perform the following steps TEST TEST PATTERN button 1 Press the lt TEST gt button 2 Press lt q to select the test pattern Note e Setting is
155. he focus position shift position and zoom position of an adjusted lens Saving lens position 1 Press AY to select LENS MEMORY 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button 3 Press AY to select LENS MEMORY SAVE 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY SAVE screen is displayed 5 Press AY to select the item to save and press the lt ENTER gt button 6 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY NAME INPUT screen is displayed 7 Press AW lt p to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 8 After the name is input press A V 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The registration completes and returns to the LENS MEMORY SAVE screen e If you press A WP to select CANCEL and then press the lt ENTER gt button the lens memory will not be saved e If you press amp V 4P to select DEFAULT and press the lt ENTER gt button the entered name will not be registered and the default name will be used e If you select OK without entering any characters and press the lt ENTER gt button the default name will be used Loading the lens position 1 Press AY to select LENS MEMORY 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button 3 Press AY to select LENS MEMORY LOAD 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY LOAD screen is displayed 5 Press AY to select the item to load and pres
156. he next shift adjustment Execute the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt LENS CALIBRATION e When the lens calibration error is displayed even though LENS CALIBRATION was executed ask your dealer to repair the unit ENGLISH 51 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Projecting Moving the J he sis To move the lens to the home position perform the following procedure 1 Press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control while the shift adjustment screen is displayed e The HOME POSITION screen is displayed HOME POSITION femen S o cp CANCEL 2 While the HOME POSITION screen is displayed for approximately five seconds press the lt ENTER gt button e PROGRESS is displayed in the HOME POSITION screen and the lens returns to the home position Note e The home position of the lens is the lens position when the lens is being replaced or when the projector is being stored and it is not the optical center of the screen e You can also display the HOME POSITION screen by pressing the lt LENS gt button on the control panel or the lt SHIFT gt button on the remote control for at least three seconds Perform the lens position shift within the adjustment range The focus may change when the lens position is shifted out of the adjustment range This is because the movement of the lens is restricted to protect the optical parts Projection position can be adjusted with the optical axis shift based on the standard pr
157. he projection lens orange is aligned with the mark on the projector O to the left of LOCK 4 Attach the lens mount cover Note e Some lenses may not have a screw hole to use to secure the projection lens Attention Store the removed projection lens where it will be free from vibration and impact e Store the removed lens fixing screw in a safe place 42 ENGLISH Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting Connecting Before connecting e Before connecting carefully read the operating instructions for the external device to be connected Turn off the power of all devices before connecting cables Take note of the following points before connecting the cables Failure to do so may result in malfunctions When connecting a cable to a device connected to the projector or the projector itself touch any nearby metallic objects to eliminate static electricity from your body before performing work Do not use unnecessarily long cables to connect a device to the projector or to the projector body The longer the cable the more susceptible to noise it becomes Since using a cable while it is wound makes it act like an antenna it is more susceptible to noise When connecting cables connect GND first then insert the connecting terminal of the connecting device in a straight manner e Acquire any connection cable necessary to connect the external device to the system that is neither supplied with the device nor available as an
158. he remote control and the remote control signal receiver the remote control may not operate properly e The signal will be reflected off the screen However the operating range may be limited from light reflection loss due to the screen material e f the remote control signal receiver directly receives strong light such as fluorescent light the remote control may not operate properly Use it in a place distant from the light source e The power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt will blink if the projector receives a remote control signal 28 ENGLISH Chapter 1 Preparation About your projector E Side pme REEE Qo m E Bottom 15 10 g amp Projection direction WARNING Keep your hands and other objects away from the air exhaust port e Keep your hands and face
159. hen automatic setup is executed Note SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST may not function properly unless a still image containing clear blacks and whites is input BACKUP INPUT SETTING gt Set the backup function that switches the signal to the backup input signal as seamless as possible when input signal is disrupted 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press AY to select BACKUP INPUT SETTING Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BACKUP INPUT SETTING screen is displayed Press AY to select BACKUP INPUT MODE Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the backup function Enables the backup function between the DVI D input and the HDMI input The input is switched as seamless as possible when the same signal is input to the primary and ON secondary inputs Primary input is fixed to the lt DVI D IN gt terminal and the secondary input is fixed to the lt HDMI IN gt terminal Press AY to select AUTOMATIC SWITCHING e When BACKUP INPUT MODE is set to OFF AUTOMATIC SWITCHING cannot be selected Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DISABLE Disables the automatic input switching function ENABLE Switches to the secondary input automatically when the input signal for primary input is disrupted Note 8 Backup function is enabled when BACKUP INPUT MODE is set to ON and the
160. his can be displayed from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt STATUS page 106 Tete l ae The automatic setup function can be used to automatically adjust the resolution clock phase and image position when analog RGB signals consisting of bitmap images such as computer signals are being input or to automatically adjust the image position when DVI D HDMI signals are input Supplying images with bright white borders at the edges and high contrast black and white characters is recommended when the system is in automatic adjustment mode Avoid supplying images that include halftones or gradation such as photographs and computer graphics STJ button 1 Press the lt AUTO SETUP button e COMPLETE is displayed when it has completed without any problem e This operation can be also performed using the lt AUTO SETUP gt button on the control panel Note e The clock phase may shift even if it has completed without any incident In such cases adjust the POSITION menu gt CLOCK PHASE page 74 56 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations Operating with the remote control e f an image with blurred edges or a dark image is input INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be performed properly even when COMPLETE appears In this case adjust the settings in the ADVANCED MENU menu gt INPUT RESOLUTION page 78 POSITION CLOCK PHASE page 74 and SHIFT page 72 Adjust special signals according to t
161. ire the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt SDI IN to be set Use a 5CFB or higher such as 5CFB or 7CFB or a Belden 1694A or higher connection cable to properly transmit images Use a connection cable of 100 m 328 1 length or less e When an unsteady signal is connected an error in signal detection may occur In such a case use the PICTURE menu gt SYSTEM SELECTOR to switch to a system that matches the signal format Control computer E Control computer Computer Computer Attention e When connecting the projector to a computer or an external device use the power cord supplied with each device and commercially available shielded cables Note e When entering DVI D some external devices to be connected may require switching the setting using the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt DVI D IN EDID e For an HDMI cable use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standards is used images may be interrupted or may not be displayed e The lt HDMI IN gt terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device with a DVI D terminal by using an HDMI DVI conversion cable but some devices may not project the image properly or function properly e The lt DVI D IN gt terminal supports single links only e When entering the SYNC ON GREEN signal do not enter sync sign
162. ite Any other status e In settings other than QUAD when a lamp has gone off or the runtime exceeds 3 000 hours the lamp is turned off and the other lamp s are turned on In QUAD lamps that have gone off or whose runtime exceed 3 000 hours are turned off and only lamps whose runtime do not exceed 3 000 hours are turned on The projector enters standby mode when the runtime of all lamps exceed 3 000 e Ensure that lamp units not to be turned on are also installed e More lamps than the specified number of lamps light temporarily to prevent decreased illuminance when a lamp is switched LAMP RELAY Switch the lamp to be turned on automatically by specifying the day of the week and time The degradation of the lamp due to continuous usage can be reduced by automatically switching the lamp to be turned on when using the projector continuously for a week or more 1 Press AY to select LAMP RELAY 2 Press 4 to switch the item OFF Disables lamp relay 24H Switches the lamp daily 1WEEK Switches the lamp weekly e When 24H or 1 WEEK is selected proceed to Step 3 3 Press AY to select TIME 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e Enters adjustment mode the display is blinking 5 Press 4P to select hour or minute and press A Y or the number lt 0 gt lt 9 gt buttons to set a time e Selecting hour allows setting of only the hour in increments of one hour a
163. ive 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 valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with Environment care information for users in China This symbol is only valid in China Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net avc projector Panasonic Corporation 2014 Panasonic System Communications Company of North America 5th Floor Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 TEL 877 803 8492 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga On
164. ive negative polarity compatible VD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible YP Pr signal Y 1 0 V p p including synchronization signal PgPp 0 7 V p p 75 Q Y C signal Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p 75 O lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal 1 set high density D Sub 15 p female RGB signal 0 7 V p p 75 Q SYNC ON GREEN 1 0 V p p 75 Q SYNC HD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible VD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible YP Pr signal Y 1 0 V p p including synchronization signal PgPp 0 7 V p p 75 Q lt DVI D IN gt terminal 1 set DVI D 24 p single link DVI 1 0 compliant HDCP compatible lt HDMI IN gt terminal 1 set HDMI 19 p HDCP compatible Deep Color compatible lt VIDEO IN gt terminal 1 set BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q lt SDI IN gt terminal 1 set BNC SD SDI signal SMPTE ST 259 compliant HD SDI signal SMPTE ST 292 compliant 3G SDI signal SMPTE ST 424 compliant lt SERIAL IN gt lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal D Sub 9 p 1 set each RS 232C compliant for computer control lt REMOTE 1 IN gt lt REMOTE 1 OUT gt terminal M3 stereo mini jack 1 set each for remote control wired projector connection control lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal 1 set D Sub 9 p for contact control lt LAN gt terminal 1 set RJ 45 for network connection PJLink compatible 10Base T 100Base TX Art Net
165. jector The 709MODE may differ slightly from the ITU R BT 709 standard colors Set the AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON to automatically display a test pattern for use in adjusting the selected adjustment colors Before using a colorimeter or similar instrument to measure measurement data set PICTURE MODE to DYNAMIC A difference in the color coordinates of target data and measurement values obtained from an instrument may occur for certain instruments and measurement environments used e AUTO TESTPATTERN settings change together with the AUTO TESTPATTERN of EDGE BLENDING LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION gt Corrects the phenomenon in which colors that appear lighter when viewed on a large screen viewed from a close distance compared to when viewed on an average screen size so that colors appear the same 1 Press AY to select LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item OFF Performs no correction 1 Performs weak correction 2 Performs strong correction SCREEN SETTING gt Set the screen size Correct to the optimum image position for the set screen when the aspect ratio of a projected image is changed Set as necessary for the screen in use 1 Press AY to select SCREEN SETTING 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SCREEN SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press 4P to switch the SCREEN FORMAT item e The items will switch each time you press the button S
166. l STANDBY MODE 102 STARTUP INPUT SELECT STARTUP LOGO STATUS lt STATUS gt button Remote control Sub memory Switching off the projector Switching on the projector Switching the input signal SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW SYSTEM SELECTOR T Temperature indicator cccccseccccsssescsssstesssssessssseeeee 141 lt TEST gt button Remote control cii sscccessssicsesesieconssccsncascioeaissueasstens TEST PATTERN TEXT CHANGE MINT Troubleshooting feat WWI OW ienueiaiieea U UNIFORMITY 91 vV lt VIDEO gt button Projector body Remote control Ww WAVEFORM MONITOR cccccssssssssssessccessssssteeseseee 92 Z OOM exe ee ENG EE T3 lt ZOOM gt button Remote control eecccccsssecsssecssseccssesssseeeeese 27 51 ENGLISH 175 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries a X m These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negat
167. l switch each time you press the button NORMAL Standard setting FAST Simplifies the image processing to reduce image frame delay Note e When FRAME RESPONSE is set to FAST picture quality deteriorates Also DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY cannot be set e FRAME RESPONSE cannot be set during P IN P RASTER POSITION This will allow the position of the image to move within the display area arbitrarily when the input image is not using the whole display area 1 Press A to select RASTER POSITION 80 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings ADVANCED MENU menu 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The RASTER POSITION screen is displayed 3 Press AW lt p to adjust the position ENGLISH 81 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu On the menu screen select DISPLAY LANGUAGE from the main menu and display the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e Press A to select a language and press the lt ENTER gt button to set You can select the language of the on screen display INITIAL SETTING ENGLISH e Various menus settings adjustment screens control button names etc are displayed in the selected language e The language can be changed to English German French Spanish Italian Portuguese Japanese Chinese Russian or Korean Note e The on scree
168. lace the U43 Lamp 3 runtime warning lamp unit U44 Lamp 4 runtime warning U51 Lamp 1 error U52 Lamp 2 error Failed to light the lamp Turn the power on again after the lamp is cooled If the lamp still does not U53 Lamp 3 error light consult your dealer U54 Lamp 4 error U61 Lamp 1 runtime has exceeded 3 000 hours U62 Lamp 2 runtime has exceeded 3 000 hours It is past the time to replace the lamp unit Replace U63 Lamp 3 runtime has exceeded 3 000 hours the lamp unit immediately U64 Lamp 4 runtime has exceeded 3 000 hours U71 Lamp 1 not installed U72 Lamp 2 not installed Attach the lamp unit U73 Lamp 3 not installed U74 Lamp 4 not installed U76 Air filter unit not installed Attach the air filter unit U78 Clog sensor error Clean or replace the air filter unit page 143 The input supply voltage is low Use electric U81 Low AC voltage warning below 170 V wiring that can sufficiently withstand the power consumption of the projector H01 Battery replacement for the internal clock paak replacement is required Consult your H11 Intake temperature sensor not present H12 Optical module temperature sensor not present If the display does not clear after switching the H13 Lamp surrounding temperature sensor not present main power off and on consult your dealer H18 Clog sensor not present F00 Liquid cooling pump R warning F01 Liquid cooling pump G warning F02 Liquid cooling pump B warning F11 Shutter error If the disp
169. lay does not clear after switching the F12 Dynamic iris error main power off and on consult your dealer F13 Air filter unit error F15 Luminance sensor error F16 Angle sensor error 152 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Self diagnosis display Self diagnosis display Details Measure F41 Lamp 1 memory error F42 Lamp 2 memory error o e The lamp unit is broken Consult your dealer F43 Lamp 3 memory error F44 Lamp 4 memory error F50 Exhaust fan 1 warning F51 Exhaust fan 2 warning F52 Exhaust fan 3 warning F53 Exhaust fan 4 warning F54 Intake fan 1 warning F55 Intake fan 2 warning F56 Lamp 1 fan warning F57 Lamp 2 fan warning F58 Lamp 3 fan warning F59 Lamp 4 fan warning F61 Lamp 1 power supply communication error F62 Lamp 2 power supply communication error e f the display does not clear after switching the main power off and on consult your dealer F63 Lamp 3 power supply communication error F64 Lamp 4 power supply communication error F70 Lamp 1 power supply fan warning F71 Lamp 2 power supply fan warning F72 Power supply fan warning F73 Signal fan warning F74 Lamp 1 2 relay fan warning F75 Lamp 3 4 relay fan warning F76 Color prism fan 1 warning F77 Color prism fan 2 warning F78 Color prism fan 3 warning F91 FPGA1 2 configuration error F92 FPGAS configur
170. ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Warning To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions This includes using the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device Product information for Turkey only EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey 4 ENGLISH Read this first 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 or the BSI mark g on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the
171. mercury as fluorescent lamps and the broken pieces will cause injury e If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth seek medical advice immediately e Ask your dealer about replacing the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector When not using the projector for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the remote control Failure to observe this will cause the batteries to leak overheat catch fire or explode which may result in fire or contamination of surrounding area ENGLISH 9 Read this first CAUTION E MAINTENANCE Do not attach the air filter unit while it is wet Doing so may result in electric shock or malfunctions e After you clean the air filter units dry them thoroughly before reattaching them Do not touch the fan with your fingers or any other parts of your body when replacing the lamp unit Doing so can cause injury Ask your dealer about cleaning inside the projector once a year Continuous use while dust is accumulated inside the projector may result in fire e For cleaning fee ask your dealer EU To remove the battery Remote Control Battery 1 Press the guide and lift the cover 2 Remove the batteries 10 ENGLISH Read this first Brazil Only Brasil Apenas E Manuseio de baterias usadas C BRASIL Y Ap s o uso as pilhas e ou baterias dever o ser entregues ao estabelecimen
172. mmended that you store the replacement lamp unit as a contingency E Computer and external device connections e When connecting a computer or an external device read this manual carefully regarding the use of power cords and shielded cables as well ENGLISH 21 Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for use Make sure that the following accessories are provided with your projector Numbers enclosed in lt gt show the number of accessories Wireless wired remote control unit lt 1 gt Power code for PT DZ16KD lt 1 gt N2QAYB000769 K2CZ3YY00058 CD ROM lt 1 gt TXFQB02VLQ7 Power code for PT DZ16KE lt 2 gt K2CM3YY00007 AAIR6 battery lt 2 gt K2CT3YY00014 NS For remote control unit Lens fixing screw lt 1 gt XYN4 J18FJ Power code for PT DZ16KU lt 1 gt S K2CG3YY00035 Attention e After unpacking the projector discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly e Do not use the supplied power cord for devices other than this projector e For missing accessories consult your dealer Store small parts in an appropriate manner and keep them away from small children Note e The model numbers of accessories are subject to change without prior notice Contents of the supplied CD ROM The contents of the supplied CD ROM are as follows Instruction list PDF Operating Instructions Functional Manual Multi Projector Monitoring amp
173. mp cools switch to lt OFF gt Solution spe paces lampunit blinking in red even when off and then turn on the gt page 50 and having installed the lamp power consult your dealer unit or the lamp case consult your dealer 1 The indicator lights up in red while the lamp is turned off and lights up in orange while the lamp is turned on Note e If the lamp indicators lt LAMP1 gt lt LAMP2 gt lt LAMP3 gt lt LAMP4 gt are still lit or blinking after taking the measures ask your dealer for repair ENGLISH 141 Chapter 5 Maintenance Lamp temperature filter indicators Temperature indicator lt TEMP gt 2 peptic Blinking in red Blinking in red Indicator status Lighting in red 2 times 3 times Status Warm up status Internal temperature is high Internal temperature is high The cooling fan has warning standby status stopped e Did you turn on the power Is the air intake exhaust port blocked when the temperature Cause z e Is the room temperature high was low around 0 C ee ap a 32 F e Is the filter indicator lt FILTER gt lit e Remove any objects that are blocking the air intake e Wait up to 20 minutes in exhaust port the current status e Install the projector in a location with the operating Install the projector in a environment temperature between 0 C 32 F and 7 io fe Bate aaa Solution location with the operating 45 C 113 F and ambie
174. n e The result of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN adjustments is reflected on all image signals internal test patterns and on screen menus e The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN setting is enabled even if BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is OFF Setting BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP Set brightness control operation 1 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP screen is displayed 98 ENGLISH Chapter4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Press AY to select MODE Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Does not correct the brightness of the screen by the brightness sensor AUTO Corrects the brightness of the screen by the brightness sensor Automatically corrects screen brightness when lamp brightness changes PC Synchronizes nine or more projectors through a computer using the dedicated software Multi Projector Monitoring amp Control Software t 4 Multi Projector Monitoring amp Control Software is included in the supplied CD ROM e When AUTO is selected proceed to Step 7 Press AY to select LINK Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time
175. n Displays the test pattern page 57 Number lt 0 gt lt 9 gt buttons Used for entering an ID number or a password in a multiple projector environment lt STATUS gt button Displays the projector information 10 lt LIGHT gt button Pressing this button lights up the remote control buttons The lights will go off when the remote control operation goes idle for 10 seconds Attention Do not drop the remote control Avoid contact with liquids or moisture Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control E Side 20 mm 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 E Top E Bottom 21 O lt AUTO SETUP gt button Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image PROGRESS is displayed on the screen while adjusting automatically page 56 lt SHUTTER gt button Used to temporarily turn off the image page 55 lt ASPECT gt button Switches the aspect ratio of the image page 57 Lens lt FOCUS gt lt ZOOM gt lt SHIFT gt buttons Adjusts the projection lens page 51 lt FUNC gt button Assigns a frequently used operation as a shortcut button page 57 lt DEFAULT gt button Resets the content of the sub menu to the factory default page 60 lt ID SET gt button Sets the ID number of the remote control in a multiple projector environment page 32 lt ID ALL gt button Used to simultaneously control all the projector
176. n display language of the projector is set to English by default as well as when ALL USER DATA page 111 in INITIALIZE is executed 82 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu DISPLAY OPTION menu On the menu screen select DISPLAY OPTION from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e After selecting the item press A W 4P to set Correct the color difference between projectors when using multiple projectors simultaneously Adjusting the color matching as desired 1 Press A V to select COLOR MATCHING 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button olor matching adjustment is not carried out OFF Col hi dj i ied SCOLORS Adjusts the three colors RED GREEN or BLUE 7COLORS Adjusts the seven colors RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW or WHITE 709MODE ERON i MEASURED Refer to Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter page 83 for details about this mode 3 Select 3COLORS or 7COLORS and press the lt ENTER gt button e The 3COLORS or 7COLORS screen is displayed 4 Press A Y to select RED GREEN or BLUE RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW or WHITE for 7COLORS 5 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The 3COLORS RE
177. nal output from the DVI D terminal of an external device such as a eee computer is input to the lt DVI D IN gt terminal Select this item when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of an external device such as a Blu 6 235 ray disc player is input to the lt HDMI IN gt terminal via a conversion cable or similar cable Note e The optimal setting varies depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the operating instructions of the external device regarding the output of the external device e The data for Plug and play will change when the setting is changed Refer to List of compatible signals page 168 for a resolution that supports plug and play HDMI IN Switch the setting when the external device is connected to the lt HDMI IN gt terminal of the projector and the image is not projected correctly 1 Press A V to select HDMI IN 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The HDMI IN screen is displayed 3 Press 4 to switch the SIGNAL LEVEL item e The items will switch each time you press the button AUTO Automatically sets the signal level 64 940 Select this item when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of an external device such as a Blu ray disc player is input to the lt HDMI IN gt terminal Select this item when the signal output from the DVI D terminal of an external device such as a 0 1023 computer is input to the lt HDMI IN g
178. nd selecting minute allows setting of only the minute in increments of one minute between 00 and 59 6 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The adjusted time is established e When 1WEEK is selected in Step 2 proceed to Step 7 7 Press A V to select DAY OF THE WEEK 8 Press 4P to switch the item ENGLISH 97 Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Switches the lamp automatically on the set day of the week THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Note e The LAMP RELAY function is enabled when SINGLE DUAL TRIPLE or QUAD is selected in LAMP SELECT e When SINGLE or DUAL is selected in LAMP SELECT lamps are switched at the specified time When TRIPLE is selected in LAMP SELECT lamps are switched three times every two hours after the specified time and then the previous status is maintained until the next specified time When QUAD is selected in LAMP SELECT three lamps light after the specified time and three lamps to be lit are switched four times every two hours Eight hours after the specified time four lamps light and from the next specified time three lamps are lit and switched again e The operating time will be the local time page 108 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL The projector is equipped with a luminance sensor to measure brightness and color of the lamp and corrects brightness and color of the projected image
179. nd shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral device If you use serial port to connect PC for external control of projector you must use a commercial RS 232C serial interface cable with ferrite core Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment will void the user s authority to operate This is a device to project images onto a screen etc and is not intended for use as indoor lighting in a domestic environment Directive 2009 125 EC 2 ENGLISH Read this first CAUTION North Middle South America and Taiwan This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug Do not remove WARNING USA and Canada e Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment ANSI NFPA 75 e For permanently connected equipment a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring e For pluggable equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible NOTIFICATION Canada This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 0
180. ndividual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button Contours become sharper 0 415 Press the 4 button Contours become softer 68 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu Note e f you press gt while the adjustment value is 15 the value will become 0 If you press 4 while the adjustment value is 0 the value will become 15 NOISE REDUCTION 00 You can reduce noises when the input image is degraded and noise is occurring in the image signal 1 Press AY to select NOISE REDUCTION 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The NOISE REDUCTION individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF No correction 1 Slightly corrects the noise 2 Moderately corrects the noise 3 Strongly corrects the noise Attention e When this is set for an input signal with less noise the image may look different from what it originally was In such a case set it to OFF DYNAMIC IRIS Aperture correction and signal compensation are performed automatically based on the image to result in an image of optimum contrast 1 Press AY to select DYNAMIC IRIS 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The DYNAMIC IRIS individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press 4P
181. ness of the entire screen Setting each color 1 Press A to select UNIFORMITY 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The UNIFORMITY screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select WHITE RED GREEN or BLUE 4 Press lt q gt to switch Item Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button Deepens upper colors VERTICAL z 4 EE Press the 4 button Deepens lower colors T7127 Press the gt button Deepens colors on the left HORIZONTAL Press the 4q button Deepens colors on the right Note e UNIFORMITY can be set for each LAMP SELECT setting e The UNIFORMITY settings are not reset to the factory default when INITIALIZE is executed SHUTTER SETTING Set image fade in and fade out at opening and closing of the shutter Set also automatic opening and closing of the shutter when power is turned on off Setting FADE IN or FADE OUT 1 Press A Y to select SHUTTER SETTING 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SHUTTER SETTING screen is displayed ENGLISH 91 Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu 3 Press AY to select FADE IN or FADE OUT 4 Press 4P to switch the item Item Adjustment OFF Does not set fade in or fade out FADE IN Allows you to set the fade in or fade out time FADE OUT 0 5 s 10 0 s Select an item from 0 5 s to 4 0 s 5 0 s 7 0 s and 10 0 s 0 5 s 4 0 s can be sel
182. ngs DISPLAY OPTION menu When AUTOMATIC SWITCHING is set to ENABLE and BACKUP INPUT STATUS is ACTIVE the signal is switched to the backup input if the input signal is disrupted When AUTOMATIC SWITCHING is set to ENABLE and the signal is automatically switched to the backup input due to disruption of the input signal BACKUP INPUT STATUS changes to INACTIVE In this case switching to the backup input signal is not possible until the original input signal is restored If the signal is automatically switched to the backup input switching to the backup input signal becomes possible when the original input signal is restored In this case the current input is retained BACKUP INPUT SETTING cannot be set during P IN P The backup operation is not performed either RGB IN KKK Set to match the signal to input to the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal Setting RGB1 INPUT SETTING 1 2 3 4 Press AY to select RGB IN Press the lt ENTER gt button e The RGB IN screen is displayed Press AY to select RGB1 INPUT SETTING Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button Select this item when an RGB signal or YCgCR Y PPR signal is being input to the lt RGB 1 IN gt ECEN EBER terminal Y C Select this item when a luminance signal and color signal is being input to the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal Switching the slice level of an input sync signal
183. ngs NETWORK menu Network config page Click Detailed set up Network config e Click Network config to display the CAUTION screen e The current settings are displayed by pressing the Next button e Click Change to display the setting change screen G nttp 192 168 0 6 cgi bin me A BE S projector contra window x PROJECTOR NAME raos 12 0500 z 1 PROJECTOR NAME Enter the name of the projector Enter the host name if it is required when using a DHCP server etc 2 DHCP ON DHCP OFF To enable the DHCP client function set to DHCP ON 3 IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server 4 SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask when not using a DHCP server 5 DEFAULT GATEWAY Enter the default gateway address when not using a DHCP server Note DNS1 Enter the DNS1 server address Permissible characters for the entry of DNS1 server address primary Numbers 0 9 period Example 192 168 0 253 DNS2 Enter the DNS2 server address Available characters for the entry of DNS2 server address secondary Numbers 0 9 period Example 192 168 0 254 Back Next Click the Back button to return to the original screen The current settings are displayed by pressing the Next button Click the Submit button to update the settings e When you use the Fo
184. nnected external device to display in a waveform Check whether video output luminance signal level is within the recommended range for the projector and adjust 1 Press AW to select WAVEFORM MONITOR 2 Press lt q gt to switch the item OFF Does not display the waveform monitor ON Displays the waveform monitor 92 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu 3 Press the lt MENU gt button two times to clear 4 Press AY to select any horizontal line 5 Press the lt ENTER gt button to switch the Select line to either luminance red green or blue e Line selection items switch each time the lt ENTER gt is pressed only when the waveform monitor is displayed Select line luminance Displayed in white waveform Select line red Displayed in red waveform Select line green Displayed in green waveform Select line blue Displayed in blue waveform Note e Setting is also available from FUNCTION BUTTON page 107 e Waveform monitor cannot be displayed in P IN P e The waveform monitor turns off when P IN P is executed during waveform monitoring e The waveform monitor is not displayed when on screen display is hidden off Adjusting the waveform Project the luminance adjustment signal of a commercial test disk 0 0 IRE or 7 5 IRE 100 100 IRE and adjust Image displayable area Signal level
185. not expired e Unused products must be removed promptly by a qualified technician e Referring to the following screw holes for ceiling mount diagram use screws of sufficient length to reach the embedded nuts e Use a torque screwdriver or Allen torque wrench to tighten bolts to their specified tightening torques Do not use electric screwdrivers or impact screwdrivers e Read the Installation Instructions for the ceiling mount bracket for details e The model numbers of accessories and optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice Bottom view Model No of Ceiling mount bracket ET PKD510H for high ceilings Unit mm ET PKD510S for low ceilings Screw holes for ceiling mount 25 31 32 Thread engagement depth M6 Space 12 15 32 30 1 3 16 12 15 32 l Max screw hole depth Embedded nut Thread engagement depth Torque M6 4 0 5 Nem 174 ENGLISH Index Index A Accessories lt AC IN gt terminal Adjusting adjustable feet ADVANCED MENU Air filter unit Air filter unit compartmen Art Net ASPEC lt ASPECT gt button Remote control Aspect function Attaching removing the projection lens Automatic setup function AUTO SETUP lt AUTO SETUP button Projector body Remote control AUTO SIG
186. ns attachment page 41 external device connection page 43 power cord connection page 47 switch on the power page 48 to start projecting Select the video for projection and adjust appearance of the projected image Selecting thei ia Select an input signal 1 Press the input selection lt RGB1 gt lt RGB2 gt lt DVI D gt lt VIDEO gt lt HDMI gt lt SDI 1 2 gt buttons on the control panel or the remote control e The image of the signal being input in the selected terminal is projected Attention e Images may not be projected properly depending on the external device or the blu ray disc or DVD disc to be played back Set the PICTURE menu gt SYSTEM SELECTOR e Confirm the aspect ratio of the projection screen and the image and switch to an optimum aspect ratio from the POSITION menu gt ASPECT adjusting the f shif If the projected image or the position is not correct when the positioning of the projector and the screen is correctly installed adjust the focus zoom and shift Using the control panel 1 Press the lt LENS gt button on the control panel e Pressing the button changes the adjustment screen in the order of FOCUS ZOOM and SHIFT 2 Select each item and press AW 4p to adjust it Using the remote control 1 Press the lens lt FOCUS gt lt ZOOM gt lt SHIFT gt buttons on the remote control e lt FOCUS gt button Adjusts focus e lt ZOOM gt button Adju
187. nt humidity between 20 ewer 2 environment temperature between 0 C 32 F and 45 C 113 F and 80 no condensation e Do not use the projector at high altitudes of 2 700 m 8 858 or higher above sea level e Clean or replace the air filter unit page 143 page 50 and consult your dealer 1 When using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level the operating environment temperature should be between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F If you use the smoke cut filter the operating environment temperature should be between 0 C 32 F and 35 C 95 F However it cannot be used at high altitudes Note e f the temperature indicator lt TEMP gt is still lit or blinking after taking the measures ask your dealer for repair Filter indicator lt FILTER gt Indicator status Lighting in red Blinking in red Status The filter is clogged The air filter unit is not The temperature inside or outside the projector is abnormally high attached se a e Is the air intake exhaust e Is HIGH ALTITUDE e Is the air filter unit 2 cause 2 es air niter Unit diny port blocked MODE set correctly attached e When using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and e Remove any objects that A OOIT 9 958 eet A e Clean or replace the air i n HIGH ALTITUDE MODE A Solution filter unit page 143 are bl
188. ntact with oily smoke or steam Using the projector under such conditions will result in fire electric shocks or deterioration of components Deterioration of components such as ceiling mount brackets may cause the projector which is mounted on the ceiling to fall down Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable Failure to observe this will cause projector to fall down or tip over the projector and severe injury or damage could result 6 ENGLISH Read this first WARNING Do not cover the air intake exhaust ports or place anything within 500 mm 20 of them Doing so will cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector e Do not place the projector in narrow badly ventilated places e Do not place the projector on cloth or papers as these materials could be drawn into the air intake port Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air exhaust port Doing so will cause burns or damage your hands or other objects e Heated air comes out of the air exhaust port Do not place your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port Do not look at or place your skin into the light emitted from the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens Do no
189. nto the projection lens surface causes damage to the DLP chips E Be sure to ask a specialized technician or your dealer when installing the projector on a ceiling The optional Ceiling mount bracket is required Model No ET PKD510H for high ceilings ET PKD510S for low ceilings E Focus adjustment The high clarity projection lens is thermally affected by the light from the light source making the focus unstable in the period just after switching on the power Wait at least 30 minutes with the image projected before adjusting the lens focus E Make sure to set HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to ON when using the projector at elevations between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level Failure to do so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunctions E Make sure to set HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to OFF when using the projector at elevations lower than 1 400 m 4 593 above sea level Failure to do so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunctions E Do not install the projector at elevations of 2 700 m 8 858 or higher above sea level Doing so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunctions E Do not use the projector tilted to the right or left Using the projector at a vertical angle that exceeds 15 may reduce product life or result in malfunction 18 ENGLISH Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for use E Do not install and use the projector in portrait s
190. ntrol signal e The power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt will blink slowly in green while the shutter is closed e If the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt is blinking in red consult your dealer Install the projection lens before switching on the projector Remove the lens cover first Power CD sor E oD INPUTSELECT voeo op an a gt as gt 4 Or j remeron B gt owo es D Ss aera s soi 1 2 SJ Panasonic PROJECTOR 1 2 3 1 Connect the power cord to the projector body 2 Connect the power plug to an outlet e AC 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 Press the lt ON gt side of the lt MAIN POWER switch to turn on the power e The power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt lights in red and the projector enters the standby mode 4 Press the power on lt gt button e The power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt lights in green and the image is soon projected on the screen Attention e Using the projector while the lens cover is attached may cause the device to heat up and result in a fire Note e f the projector is switched on at around 0 C 32 F a warm up period of up to 20 minutes may be necessary until an image is displayed The temperature indicator lt TEMP gt lights during the warm up period When the
191. nu gt INITIALIZE the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection starts then the INITIAL SETTING screen is displayed Set them according to the circumstances In other occasions you can change the settings by menu operations Adjust the focus to display the menu screen clearly You may also need to adjust the zoom and shift Refer to Adjusting the focus zoom and shift page 51 for details 1 Press AW lt 4 to adjust the focus lt _ gt ADJUST 2 Press the lt MENU gt button to proceed to the initial setting EATE Select the language to show on the screen After completed the initial setting you can change the display language from the DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu 1 Press AY to select the display language INITIAL SETTING 114 Please select DISPLAY LANGUAGE SELECT SET 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button to proceed to the initial setting 24 ENGLISH Chapter 1 Preparation Start up display Initial setting installati ingi Set PROJECTION METHOD depending on the installation mode Refer to Installation mode page 35 for details Set HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to ON when using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level After completed the initial setting you can change the settings of each item from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu 1 Press AY to select an item 2 Press 4P to switch the setting INITIAL SETTING 2
192. o not support 3 value SYNC For DVI D signal 525i 480i 625i 576i 525p 480p 625p 576p 750 720 60p 750 720 50p 1125 1080 60i 1125 1080 50i 1125 1080 24p 1125 1080 24sF 1125 1080 25p 1125 1080 30p 1125 1080 60p 1125 1080 50p e Displayable resolution VGA to WUXGA non interlaced e Dot clock frequency 25 MHz to 162 MHz For HDMI signal 525i 480i 625i 576i 1 525p 480p 625p 576p 750 720 60p 750 720 50p 1125 1080 60i 1125 1080 50i 1125 1080 24p 1125 1080 24sF 1125 1080 25p 1125 1080 30p 1125 1080 60p 1125 1080 50p e Displayable resolution VGA to WUXGA non interlaced e Dot clock frequency 25 MHz to 162 MHz For SDI signal SD SDI signal SMPTE ST 259 compliant YCbCr 4 2 2 10 bit 480i 576i SMPTE ST 292 compliant YPpPp 4 2 2 10 bit 720 50p 720 60p 1035 60i 1080 50i 1080 60i 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 24sF 1080 30p SMPTE ST 424 compliant YPpPp 4 2 2 10 bit 1080 50p 1080 60p RGB 4 4 4 12 bit 10 bit 1080 50i 1080 60i 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 24sF 1080 30p HD SDI signal 3G SDI signal 4 Pixel Repetition signal dot clock frequency 27 0 MHz only ENGLISH 171 Chapter6 Appendix Specifications E Terminal lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal 1 set BNC x 5 RGB YPgPp YCgCp YC x 1 RGB signal 0 7 V p p 75 Q SYNC ON GREEN 1 0 V p p 75 Q SYNC HD TTL high impedance automatic posit
193. o specify the location to be corrected e When joining at top Set UPPER to ON e When joining at bottom Set LOWER to ON e When joining at left Set LEFT to ON e When joining at right Set RIGHT to ON 5 Press 4P to switch between ON and OFF 6 Press AY to select START or WIDTH 7 Press q gt to adjust the starting position or correction width 8 Press AY to select MARKER 9 Press 4 gt to switch to ON e A marker for image position adjustment is displayed The position where the red and green lines overlap for the projectors to be joined will be the optimal point Make sure to set the correction width for the projectors to be joined with the same value Optimal joining is not possible with projectors that have different correction widths The optimal point is the point at which these lines overlap Red line 10 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS ADJUST 11 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS ADJUST screen is displayed e By setting AUTO TESTPATTERN on the EDGE BLENDING screen to ON the black test pattern is displayed when you enter the BRIGHTNESS ADJUST screen 12 Press AW to select NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL 13 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The NON OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL screen is displayed e If NTERLOCKED is set to OFF RED GREEN and BLUE can be adjusted individually 14 Press A to select an item and press 4P to adjust the setting e Onc
194. ocking the air intake gt page 96 to ON e Attach the air filter unit exhaust port e Do not use the projector at high altitudes of 2 700 m 8 858 or higher above sea level Note e If the filter indicator lt FILTER gt is still lit or blinking after taking the measures ask your dealer for repair e If the filter is clogged while LAMP SELECT is set to QUAD or TRIPLE the setting may be forcibly changed to DUAL To reset the setting clean the air filter unit or replace it with a new one 142 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement Maintenance replacement Bef mR a e Make sure to turn off the power before maintaining or replacing the unit pages 47 50 e When switching off the projector make sure to follow the procedures in Switching off the projector page 50 Maintenance K Outer case Wipe off dirt and dust with a soft dry cloth e If the dirt is persistent soak the cloth with water and wring it thoroughly before wiping Dry off the projector with a dry cloth e Do not use benzene thinner or rubbing alcohol other solvents or household cleaners Doing so may deteriorate the outer case e When using chemically treated dust cloths follow the instructions written on its packaging Lens front surface Wipe off dirt and dust from the front surface of the lens with a soft clean cloth e Do not use a cloth that is fluffy dusty or soaked with oil water e Since th
195. ojected image size Projection distance L A Height gt Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Pragonal E A E E aw er ew ery ew or aw ry 1 78 70 1 067 1 422 2 57 3 43 3 47 5 21 5 23 8 77 8 77 14 03 13 75 26 12 1 73 2 06 2 03 80 1 219 1 626 2 95 3 94 3 97 5 97 5 99 10 03 10 04 16 05 15 77 29 90 1 98 2 37 2 29 90 1 372 1 829 3 32 4 44 4 48 6 74 6 75 11 30 11 31 18 07 17 78 33 69 2 24 2 68 2 54 100 1 524 2 032 3 70 4 95 4 99 7 50 7 51 12 57 12 58 20 09 19 80 37 47 2 49 2 98 3 05 120 1 829 2 438 4 46 5 96 6 00 9 02 9 03 15 11 15 12 24 12 23 84 45 03 3 00 3 59 3 81 150 2 286 3 048 5 59 7 47 7 52 11 30 11 31 18 92 18 93 30 18 29 90 56 38 3 77 4 51 5 08 200 3 048 4 064 7 48 9 99 10 06 15 10 15 11 25 27 25 28 40 28 39 99 75 30 5 04 6 03 6 35 250 3 810 5 080 9 37 12 52 12 59 18 90 18 91 31 62 31 62 50 37 50 09 94 21 6 32 7 56 7 62 300 4 572 6 096 11 26 15 04 15 12 22 70 22 71 37 97 37 97 60 46 60 18 113 13 7 59 9 09 8 89 350 5 334 7 112 13 15 17 56 17 66 26 50 26 51 44 31 44 32 70 56 70 28 132 04 8 87 10 62 10 16 400 6 096 8 128 15 03 20 09 20 19 30 30 30 31 50 66 50 67 80 65 80 37 150 95 10 14 12 14 12 70 500 7 620 10 16 18 81 25 13 25 26
196. ojection position in the respective range Projection lens Model No ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE40 i Projected image width H Projected image width H 0 2 H 0 2 H 0 15 H 0 15 H Standard projection position Standard projection position Note e When the optional fixed focus lens Model No ET D75LE5 ET D75LE50 is attached the shift cannot be adjusted 52 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations Projecting Focus balance Relationship between the tilt of the lens and the screen focus surface When the projection lens is tilted in contrast with the image forming surface tilting the front side screen side of the projection lens downwards in the direction of the dotted arrow line the upper side of the screen focus surface will tilt inwards and the lower side will tilt outwards as shown in the example Projection lens Image forming surface Screen focus surface How to adjust the focus balance adjustment by tilting the lens mounter When the entire screen surface is not uniform even if the focus has been adjusted the lens mounter has focus adjustment screws in three locations e Tool used Hex driver or Allen wrench diagonal 2 5 mm 3 32 e The Allen wrench is included with the projection lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE8 Lens mounter structure Focus adjustment scre
197. ojector is designed for indoor use only E Do not set up the projector in the following locations e Places where vibration and impacts occur such as in a car or vehicle Doing so may cause damage to internal components or malfunction Near the exhaust of an air conditioner Depending on the conditions of use the screen may fluctuate in rare cases due to the heated air from the air exhaust port or the hot or cooled air Make sure that the exhaust from the projector or other equipment or the air from the air conditioner does not blow toward the front of the projector Places with sharp temperature fluctuations such as near lights studio lamps Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp or result in deformation of the outer case due to heat which may cause malfunctions The operating environment temperature of the projector should be between 0 C 32 F and 45 C 113 F when using it at elevations lower than 1 400 m 4 593 above sea level and between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F when using it at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level If you use the smoke cut filter the operating environment temperature should be between 0 C 32 F and 35 C 95 F However it cannot be used at high altitudes e Near high voltage power lines or near motors Doing so may interfere with the operation of the projector e Places where there is high power laser equipment Directing a laser beam o
198. ojector on a flat surface so that the front of the projector is parallel to the screen surface and the projection screen is rectangular If the screen is tilted downward the projection screen can be adjusted to be rectangular by adjusting the front adjustable feet The adjustable feet can also be used to adjust the projector to be level when it is tilted in the horizontal direction Extend the adjustable feet by rotating in the direction shown in the figure and retract by rotating in the opposite direction Attention e Heated air is expelled from the air exhaust port while the lamp is lit Do not touch the air exhaust port directly when adjusting the adjustable feet page 29 40 ENGLISH Adjustable range Adjustable feet Approx 12 mm 15 32 each Chapter 2 Getting Started Attaching removing the projection lens optional Attaching removing the projection lens optional Move the projection lens to the home position before replacing or removing the projection lens page 52 Attention e Replace the projection lens after turning off the power of the projector e Do not touch the electric contacts of the projection lens Dust or dirt may cause poor contact e Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands e Before attaching the projection lens remove the lens cover attached to the projection lens tachibana Attach the projection lens using the following procedure Scre
199. ontrol of synchronized projectors up to eight units including the projector being controlled through the on screen menu ak WN 8 E 5 T H PROJECTOR 1 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS 1 E E PROJECTOR 192 168 30 2 E3 E prosector2 192 168 30 3 D RETURN PROJECTOR3 192 168 30 4 4 5 7 8 Display the name of the projector Display the synchronized group Display the IP address of the projector Display the names and IP addresses of projectors in same group detected over the network Display the status by color Green There is an allowance for brightness correction Yellow There is little allowance for brightness correction Red There is a brightness control error Display error detailed messages Display error messages When the message Failed to apply BRIGHTNESS CONTROL to some projectors appears it means that synchronization with the projector displayed in red has failed Press A to select the projector displayed in red and press the lt ENTER gt button to display the error details Update to the latest status information Error details Error message Measures to take Exceed maximum number of projectors e Limit the number of projectors in one group to eight e When synchronizing nine or more projectors use the dedicated software Multi Projector Monitoring amp Control Software through a computer Please check the COMMAND e Set NETWORK
200. option If video signals from video equipment contain too much jitter the images on the screen may wobble In this case a time base corrector TBC must be connected The projector accepts video signals Y C signals YCgCp YPgPp signals analog RGB signals synchronization signals are TTL level and digital signals Some computer models are not compatible with the projector Use a cable compensator when you connect devices to the projector using long cables Otherwise the image may not display properly Refer to List of compatible signals page 168 for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside view Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 RIP 9 11 15 2 GIY 10 GND 3 B P 11 GND 6 2922 O uo 4 12 DDC data Le O00 5 GND 13 SYNC HD 6 GND 14 VD 1 5 7 GND 15 DDC clock 8 GND lt HDML IN gt terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside view Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 T M D S data 2 11 T M D S clock shield eee 2 T M D S data 2 shield 12 T M D S clock ver numbered Pinsent to 18 3 T M D S data 2 13 CEC 2 gt 18 4 T M D S data 1 14 CRIB IF I
201. ous menu when a sub menu is displayed If you press the lt MENU gt button on the control panel for at least three seconds while the on screen display is off the on screen display is turned on lt LENS gt button Adjusts the focus zoom and shift position of the lens lt ENTER gt button Determines and executes an item in the menu screen lt SHUTTER gt button Used to temporarily turn off the image page 55 AV lt gt buttons Use to select items in the menu screen change settings and adjust levels Also used to enter a password in SECURITY or enter characters lt LIGHT gt switch The lighting switch for the connecting terminals and control panel Self diagnosis display Automatically displays the details of errors or warnings when they occur page 152 Chapter 1 Preparation About your projector E Connecting terminals 3 4 ol Reap oe RGB 1 IN R PR GY SYNC HD lt REMOTE 1 IN gt terminal lt REMOTE 1 OUT gt terminal These are the terminals to connect the remote control for serial control in a multiple projector environment lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal This is a terminal to remotely control the projector using the external control circuit lt SERIAL IN gt terminal This is the RS 232C compatible terminal to externally control the projector by connecting a computer lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal This is a terminal to output the signal connec
202. pattern 57 Changing the picture aspect ratio 57 Chapter 4 Settings Menu navigation 59 Navigating through the MENU ee 59 Main MeEnUi resinae 60 Sub Menu ecse eiai GieiaGanineiemeniss 61 PICTURE menu 64 PICTURE MODE renanennnn n 64 GONTRAS Ti iomon e EEE 64 BRIGHTNESS ecen 65 COLOR neen e EE 65 EN Tjena enn en NE 65 COLOR TEMPERATURE 0 0 c eens 65 GAMMA nii n 67 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 68 SHARPNESS eiia eia 68 NOISE REDUCTION sisiscccctsscscsncssisessstncinenessartciecsecsuctes 69 DYNAMIC IRIS icini 69 SYSTEM SELECTOR usisite insan 70 SRGB compliant video 0 eee teteeteteee 71 Contents POSITION men e ctecctsp rae sacenrmimemederaiastye 72 ORIF T sstessncseyensstocet soesti casera ea sbeanonecstel ech ontsths atearielagttere 72 ASPECT eron A A EA 72 ZOOM eA a 73 CLOCK PHASE cc ccccccceececsesesssssnecnereeseeneensanenneneens 74 GEOMETRY Jocis a E E 74 ADVANCED MENU menu 77 DIGITAL CINEMA REALI Y ee 77 BLANKING rseson ns eaiennmersiacinet 77 INPUT RESOLUTION niitis tutoriais 78 CLAMP POSITION oousi 78 EDGE BLENDING reniannscsiiiseienes 79 FRAME RESPONSE eoesiiiisisstiniiiiiassiaisiiaaan 80 RASTER POSITION 80 DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu 82 Changing the display language 0 cccee 82 DISPLAY OPTION menu 83 COLOR MATCHING 83 LARGE SCREEN CORRECT TION 84 SCREEN SETTING ceeceeesecteeeeneeeeees 84 A
203. ppendix Technical information Scanning freq Dot clock Plug and play Resolution r Mode Horizontal Vertical freq Format DVI D Dots MH RGB2 HDMI kHz Hz MHz EDID1 EDID2 EDID3 1 280 x 720 37 1 49 8 60 5 R D H 1 280 x 720 44 8 59 9 74 5 R D H 1280 x 720 1 280 x 720 76 3 100 0 131 8 R D H 1 280 x 720 92 6 120 0 161 6 R D H m 1 280 x 768 39 6 49 9 65 3 R D H E 1 280 x 768 47 8 59 9 79 5 R D H 1280 x 768 1 280 x 768 4 47 4 60 0 68 3 R D H 1 280 x 768 60 3 74 9 102 3 R D H 1 280 x 768 68 6 84 8 117 5 R D H 1 280 x 800 41 3 50 0 68 0 R D H 1 280 x 800 49 7 59 8 83 5 R D H 1280 x 800 1 280 x 800 4 49 3 59 9 71 0 R D H 1 280 x 800 62 8 74 9 106 5 R D H 1 280 x 800 71 6 84 9 122 5 R D H MSXGA 1 280 x 960 60 0 60 0 108 0 R D H 1 280 x 1 024 52 4 50 0 88 0 R D H 1 280 x 1 024 64 0 60 0 108 0 R D H 1 280 x 1 024 72 3 66 3 125 0 R D H SXGA 1 280 x 1 024 78 2 72 0 135 1 R D H 1 280 x 1 024 80 0 75 0 135 0 R D H v A A v 1 280 x 1 024 91 1 85 0 157 5 R D H _ 1 366 x 768 47 7 59 8 85 5 R D H 1366
204. r body Attach the air filter unit to the projector e The air filter unit has no difference between top and bottom but is two sided Match the protrusion position of the air filter unit with the grooves on the projector body e Hook the air filter unit frame at the air exhaust port side to the two tabs of the back side of the projector s air filter unit compartment and perform Step 2 in Removing the air filter unit in the reverse order to attach e Confirm that the tabs of the air filter unit compartment of the projector body are hooked to the air filter unit frame Attach the air filter cover to the projector and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the air filter cover screw e Perform Step 2 in Removing the air filter unit page 143 in the reverse order Attention e After washing the air filter unit dry it thoroughly before attaching it back to the projector Attaching a wet unit will cause an electric shock or malfunction e Do not disassemble the air filter unit e Take care not to touch the radiator fin when removing dirt or dust Note e Make sure that the air filter unit is properly attached before using the projector If it is not properly attached the projector will suck in dirt and dust causing a malfunction e If you use the projector without attaching the air filter unit the filter indicator lt FILTER gt blinks in red and the message appears
205. r the port number of the SMTP server Set when the SMTP authentication is selected Normally 25 POP server name 7 POP server port Enter the POP server name Enter the port number of the POP server Allowed characters Normally 110 Alphanumerics A Z a z 0 9 8 Submit Minus sign and period User name Enter the user name for the POP server or the SMTP server Update the settings ENGLISH 135 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Contents of E mail sent Example of the E mail sent when E mail is set The following E mail is sent when the E mail settings have been established Panasonic projector report CONFIGURE Projector Type DZ16K Serial No SW1234567 one E mail setup data TEMPERATURE WARNING SETUP MINIMUM TIME at 60 minutes interval INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Over 46degC 114degF ERROR OFF LAMP1 RUNTIME LAMP1 RUNTIME LAMP2 RUNTIME LAMP2 RUNTIME at REMAIN 400 LAMP3 RUNTIME at REMAIN 200 at REMAIN 400 at REMAIN 200 at REMAIN 400 LAMP3 RUNTIME at REMAIN 200 LAMP4 RUNTIME at REMAIN 400 LAMP4 RUNTIME at REMAIN 200 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OFF PERIODIC REPORT Sunday OFF Monday OFF Tuesday OFF Wednesday OFF Thursday ON Friday OFF Saturday OFF OOD000000 gan paa e bao an ai pas is i i Li LLL zz 00 00 OFF 01 00 04 00 OFF 05 00 02 00 OFF 03 00 OFF 08 00 OFF 09 00
206. rature accompanying the product WARNING To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces To avoid incommoding reflexions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view The equipment is not intended for used at a video workstation in compliance BildscharbV The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A according to ISO 7779 WARNING 1 Remove the plug from the mains socket when this unit is not in use for a prolonged period of time 2 To prevent electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 3 Do not remove the earthing pin on the mains plug This apparatus is equipped with a three prong earthingtype mains plug This plug will only fit an earthing type mains socket This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the mains socket contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CAUTION To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions which include using the provided power cord a
207. ress AY to select COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE 6 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 7 Press AW lt gt to select the text and press the lt ENTER gt button to enter the text 8 Press AW lt p to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The name set to color temperature is changed Note e When a name is changed display of USER1 USER2 is also changed TGAMMA yaa You can switch gamma mode 1 2 3 Press AY to select GAMMA Press 4P or the lt ENTER gt button e The GAMMA individual adjustment screen is displayed Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT Factory default setting USER1 Allows you to change the name USER2 Refer to Changing the name of USER1 or USER2 page 68 for details DICOM SIM The picture becomes similar to that of DICOM standard ENGLISH 67 Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu 1 0 1 8 Set so that images become as you like 2 0 2 8 can be set in increments of 0 1 2 0 2 8 When PICTURE MODE is set to DYNAMIC USER or DICOM SIM DEFAULT cannot be selected Note e DICOM is an abbreviation of Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medicine and is a standard for medical imaging devices Although the DICOM name is used the projector is not a medical device
208. rews will move from the inner side of the screen to the outside Press the lt SHIFT gt button on the remote control or the lt LENS gt button on the control panel to display the shift adjustment menu and reset the screen position of the projected image on the screen surface back to an optimal state Perform focus adjustment again near the center of the screen and if it is still not enough fine tune the amount of rotation of the adjustment screws When adjustments have been made securely tighten the loosened fixing screws Adjust the focus again using the remote control 54 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations Operating with the remote control Operating with the remote control a POWER mmen EB ON STANDBY RGB 1 RGB 2 DVI D INPUT SELECT HOMI Z g4 p ru Cer 13 aJ 73 suus uor KELEOS Panasonic PROJECTOR If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission for example it is possible to turn off the image temporarily button 1 Press the lt SHUTTER gt button e The image disappears e This operation can be also performed using the lt SHUTTER gt button on the control panel 2 Press the lt SHUTTER gt button again e The image is displayed Note e The power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt blinks slowly in green while the shutter is closed e You can set the speed of shutter opening closing via the DISPLAY OPTION menu gt
209. rily pauses the image page 92 WAVEFORM MONITOR Displays the waveform of the input signal page 92 LENS MEMORY LOAD Loads the registered lens memory page 109 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button DATE AND TIME Set the time zone date and time of the built in clock of the projector Setting the time zone 1 Press AY to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The DATE AND TIME screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select TIME ZONE 4 Press 4P to switch TIME ZONE Setting the date and time manually 1 Press AY to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The DATE AND TIME screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select ADJUST CLOCK 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ADJUST CLOCK screen is displayed 5 Press A to select an item and press 4 to set the local date and time 6 Press AY to select APPLY and press the lt ENTER gt button e The setting of the date and time will be completed Setting the date and time automatically 1 Press AY to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The DATE AND TIME screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select ADJUST CLOCK 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The ADJUST CLOCK screen is displayed 5 Press A to select NTP SYNCHRONIZATION and press q gt to change the setting to ON 6 Press AY to select APPLY and press the lt ENTER gt button
210. rojector depending on the contents of the error PE Snes eosam P Be E roxctor onra window lt J Projector Control Window Projector status Network status Access error log PROJECTOR TYPE SERIAL NUMBER MAIN VERSION NETWORK VERSION POWER REMOTE STATUS SHUTTER osp LAMP SELECT INPUT INTAKE ATR TEMPERATURE OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE Change AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE pasword LAMP RUNTIME LAMP RUNTIME TLAMP3 RUNTIME LAMP4 RUNTIME PROJECTOR RUNTIME SELF TEST 1 Self diagnosis result display Displays the item check results OK Indicates that operation is normal FAILED Indicates that there is a problem WARNING Indicates that there is a warning FAILED items Be E hip 192 108 0 8 ca 2in me BG E projector contro window x Projector Control Window password FILTER UNIT ATREILTER Item Description MAIN CPU BUS There is a problem with the microcomputer circuitry Consult your dealer FAN There is a problem with the fan or the fan drive circuit Consult your dealer INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE The intake air temperature is too high The projector may be used in an environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE The temperature around the optics module inside the projector is high The projector may be used in an environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance AROUND LAM
211. rward and Back functions of your browser a warning message Page has Expired may appear In that case click Network config again since the following operation will not be guaranteed e Changing LAN settings while connected to the LAN may cause the connection to cut out ENGLISH 131 Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Adjust clock page Click Detailed set up Adjust clock ntip 1s2 168 0 8 cxi bin me D gt BOY E projector contro window x Time Zone 5 gee ee De 2 NIP SERVER NAME 4 5 6 7 1 Time Zone 5 Date Select the time zone Enter the date to be changed 2 Set time zone 6 Time Updates the time zone setting Enter the time to be changed 3 NTP SYNCHRONIZATION 7 Set date and time Set to ON to adjust the date and time automatically Updates the date and time settings 4 NTP SERVER NAME Enter the IP address or server name of the NTP server when you set to adjust the date and time manually To enter the server name the DNS server needs to be set up Note e The replacement of the battery inside the projector is required when the time goes out of alignment right after correcting the time Consult your dealer Ping test page Check whether the network is connected to the E mail server POP server DNS server etc Click Detailed set up Ping test Projector Control Window E mail set up Authenti
212. s fixed to open during measurement Press AY to select CALIBRATION MESSAGE Press q gt to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button ON Messages are displayed during calibration OFF Messages are not displayed during calibration Press AY to select APPLY Press the lt ENTER gt button e The set MODE and LINK are enabled and LAMP RELAY screen alert is displayed when the LAMP RELAY setting is OFF When CALIBRATION MESSAGE is set to ON a calibration running message is displayed which will automatically disappear 30 seconds after calibration completes e f the lt ENTER gt button is pressed with MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP set to other than OFF the brightness and color of the lamp at the time the button was pressed is recorded as a standard ENGLISH 99 Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu e If the lt ENTER gt button is pressed when LINK is set from GROUP A to GROUP D the group name is displayed on the screens of projectors that have been set in the same group LINK GROUP A Note e When MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to AUTO or PC keep the shutter open for at least two minutes to perform the brightness sensor calibration after completed the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP setting e If the shutter is closed within approximately 10 minutes after the lamp has turned on while MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is
213. s synchronizing frequency varies slightly e When a signal to be input corresponds to multiple signals set in WIDE a registered signal with a high memory number receives priority Example a signal to be input that corresponds to memory numbers A2 A4 and B1 will be determined to be B1 e When a registration signal is deleted the settings are also deleted e In an environment where multiple types of signals are input to the same terminal signals are sometimes not determined correctly when the setting is set to WIDE 116 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings SIGNAL LIST menu Sub memory KK The projector has a sub memory function that can register the multiple image adjustment data even if it is recognized as the same signal by the frequency or format of the synchronization signal source Use this function when you need to adjust the picture quality such as switching of the aspect ratio or white balance by the same synchronization signal source The sub memory includes all the data that can be adjusted for each signal such as the screen aspect ratio and data adjusted in the PICTURE item CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS etc Registering to the sub memory 1 2 3 4 Press q gt on the normal screen when the menu is not displayed e The sub memory registration screen is displayed if the sub memory is not registered Proceed to Step 3 e Alist of sub memories registered to the signal currently input is displayed e By selec
214. s the lt ENTER gt button 6 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e The lens moves automatically to the registered shift zoom and focus positions Note e Lens memory is not guaranteed to be 100 reproduced ENGLISH 109 Chapter 4 Settings PROJECTOR SETUP menu e The zoom and focus positions may have shifted after lens memory was loaded Readjust as necessary Beware of shift as errors in zoom position are particularly significant When a lens is replaced readjust and save the lens memory again If a lens without zoom function is used the lens memory of the zoom position does not operate When LENS MEMORY LOAD is assigned to the lt FUNC gt button the lens memory is loaded in order each time you press the lt FUNC gt button Deleting a lens memory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press AY to select LENS MEMORY Press the lt ENTER gt button Press AY to select LENS MEMORY EDIT Press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY EDIT screen is displayed Press AY to select LENS MEMORY DELETE Press the lt ENTER gt button e The LENS MEMORY DELETE screen is displayed Press A to select the item to delete and press the lt ENTER gt button When the confirmation screen is displayed press q gt to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Changing the lens memory name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
215. s with a single remote control in a multiple projector environment page 32 lt LOCK gt button Used to prevent unintended operation by careless pressing of the buttons and prevent draining the remote control batteries Remote control signal transmitter Remote control wired terminal This is the terminal used to connect to the projector via a cable when used as a wired remote control page 33 Observe the following instructions that are indicated on the caution label at the back of the remote control Do not use old battery with new one Do not use batteries other than the type specified ENGLISH 27 Chapter1 Preparation About your projector Be sure the batteries are inserted properly e For other instructions read the instructions related to batteries that are described in Read this first 1 Do not use old battery with new one 2 Do not use batteries other than the type specified 3 Be sure the batteries are inserted properly x Caution label at the back of the remote control Note e When operating the remote control by directly pointing the remote control signal receiver of the projector operate the remote control at a distance approx 30 m 98 5 or shorter from the remote control signal receiver The remote control can control at angles of up to 15 vertically and 30 horizontally but the effective control range may be reduced e If there are any obstacles between t
216. same signal is input to the lt DVI D IN gt and lt HDMI IN gt terminals To switch to the backup input signal using the backup function make sure that the following three conditions are satisfied to be ready to use the function Set BACKUP INPUT MODE to ON Input the same signal to the primary and secondary inputs Display the image of the primary input If the input is switched to other than the primary or secondary input while the backup function is ready for use the state of readiness to use the backup function is canceled To switch to the backup input signal using the backup function again switch to the primary input When BACKUP INPUT MODE is set to ON BACKUP INPUT STATUS is displayed both in the input guide page 89 and on the STATUS screen pages 56 106 When switching to the backup input signal is possible using the backup function ACTIVE is displayed in BACKUP INPUT STATUS When it is not possible INACTIVE is displayed instead When BACKUP INPUT STATUS is ACTIVE while the image of the primary input is displayed the secondary input becomes the backup input When BACKUP INPUT STATUS is ACTIVE while the image of the secondary input is displayed the primary input becomes the backup input If the inputs of DVI D and HDMI are switched while BACKUP INPUT MODE is set to ON and switching to the backup input signal is possible the input is switched seamlessly 6 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Setti
217. sing Factory default OFF Does not perform cinema processing 25p FIXED During 576i or 1080 50i signal input ing 480i or 1080 601 signal Performs forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown uring ior i signa 30p FIXED input Note e In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY the picture quality will degrade when a signal other than the 2 2 pulldown is set as 25p FIXED or 30p FIXED Vertical resolution will degrade e When FRAME RESPONSE is set to FAST DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY cannot be set You can adjust the blanking width if there are noises at the edge of the screen or the image is slightly running out from the screen while an image from the VCR or other devices are projected 1 Press AY to select BLANKING 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The BLANKING adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press AW to select UPPER LOWER LEFT or RIGHT 4 Press 4P to adjust the blanking width Blanking correction Item Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the 4 The blanking zone gt button moves upward Wy Top of the screen UPPER Press the gt The blanking zone button moves downward Upper and lower 0 539 Press the gt The blanking zone button moves upward Bottom of the LOWER l screen Press the 4 The blanking zone button moves downward LL ENGLISH 77 Chapter 4 Settings ADVANCED MENU menu Blanking correction Item
218. sis display The projector has a self diagnosis display on its side to show errors or warnings automatically page 30 In the following cases the self diagnosis display is flipped upside down e When COOLING CONDITION page 96 is set to AUTO and the automatically recognized result displayed in COOLING CONDITION on the STATUS screen is AUTO CEILING e When COOLING CONDITION page 96 is set to CEILING SETTING Self diagnosis display Details Measure U04 Air filter clog Clean the air filter unit U11 Intake temperature warning The operating environment temperature is too U12 Optical module temperature warning high urs Lamp surrounding temperature warning E E Store U14 Low temperature warning The operating environment temperature is too low U21 Intake temperature error The operating environment temperature is too U22 Optical module temperature error high u23 Lamp surrounding temperature error high orth exhale port might ba blocked U24 Low temperature error The operating environment temperature is too low U30 Installation angle error hanmi e ceil Ea The lamp unit for portrait mode is attached U35 Non compatible lamp warning Replace the lamp unit with one compatible with the projector U41 Lamp 1 runtime warning U42 Lamp 2 runtime warning It is time to replace the lamp unit Rep
219. ss AW 4 to adjust CORNER CORRECTION UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT CH H q i i i OTT Cira E LINEARITY Horizontal direction Vertical direction Note e The menu or logo may run off the screen when GEOMETRY is set e f EDGE BLENDING page 79 adjustment and GEOMETRY are used together correct edge blending adjustment may not be possible in certain environments 76 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings ADVANCED MENU menu ADVANCED MENU menu On the menu screen select ADVANCED MENU from the main menu and select an item from the sub menu Refer to Navigating through the menu page 59 for the operation of the menu screen e After selecting the item press A V4 to adjust You can increase the vertical resolution and enhance the image quality by performing cinema processing when the PAL or SECAM 576i signal the NTSC 480i signal and 1080 50i 1080 60i are input 1 Press AY to select DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY 2 Press lt q to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button AUTO Performs automatic detection and cinema proces
220. sts zoom e lt SHIFT gt button Adjusts shift 2 Select each item and press AW lt P to adjust it Caution During the lens shift operation do not insert your hand in any opening around the lens Your hand may be caught in between resulting to injury Note The zoom adjustment screen will not be displayed when the projection lens without the zoom function is attached Use the projection lens Model No ET D75LE5 ET D75LE50 with the lens position set to the home position page 52 The adjustment can be performed faster by pressing and holding A Y 4P while adjusting the focus and shift It is recommended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted Only FOCUS is shown in yellow so that the displayed menu item can be recognized by color even when the projector is not focused and displayed characters are unreadable Factory default The display color of FOCUS depends on the setting of the DISPLAY OPTION menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY gt OSD DESIGN e When the power is switched off during focus and shift adjustment lens calibration needs to be performed the next time the power is switched on page 109 e When the main power is switched off during focus adjustment lens calibration is performed automatically during the next focus adjustment e When the main power is switched off during shift adjustment a lens calibration error screen will be displayed during t
221. t 1 2 3 4 Groove for the guide to attach the lamp case Fan power connector Fig 1 Fig 2 Attach the lamp unit e Slowly insert a new lamp unit into the lamp case Attach the lamp unit so that the guide pins fit into the guide holes of the lamp unit e f you are having difficulty attaching the lamp unit remove it first and then push it in again slowly Pushing it in quickly or forcibly may break the connector Use a Phillips screwdriver to firmly tighten the lamp unit fixing screws x2 each e Make sure to attach the lamp unit securely Attach the lamp case Fig 1 e Slowly insert the lamp case into the projector along the grooves for the guide to attach the lamp case then firmly tighten the lamp case fixing screws x2 e f you secure the lamp case with the projector installed upward in the vertical direction the lamp case may drop off on its weight Take extra care by holding the lamp case handle when tightening the lamp case fixing screws e f you are having difficulty attaching the lamp case remove it first and then push it in again slowly Pushing it in quickly or forcibly may break the connector e Make sure to attach the lamp case securely Attach the lamp unit cover Fig 2 Align the mark a with the mark b O and A and attach the lamp unit cover as shown
222. t while the adjustment value is 31 the value will become 0 If you press 4 while the adjustment value is 0 the value will become 31 You can correct various types of distortion in a projected image Unique image processing technology enables projection of a square image on a special screen shape 1 2 Press AY to select GEOMETRY Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Does not perform geometric adjustment KEYSTONE Adjusts any trapezoidal distortion in the projected image CORNER CORRECTION __ Adjusts any distortion in the four corners of the projected image CURVED Adjusts any curved distortion in the projected image 74 ENGLISH Chapter4 Settings POSITION menu Setting KEYSTONE or CURVED 1 2 3 4 5 Press AY to select GEOMETRY Press 4P to select KEYSTONE or CURVED Press the lt ENTER gt button The GEOMETRY KEYSTONE or GEOMETRY CURVED screen is displayed Press AY to select the item to adjust Press 4P to adjust KEYSTONE LENS THROW RATIO Set the throw ratio for the lens used VERTICAL KEYSTONE HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE iH 4 ana Miad Adjust the setting according to
223. t page 48 gt The extended life filter reduces maintenance costs 6 Make initial settings gt page 24 e Take this step when you switch on the power for the first time after purchasing the projector f 7 Select the input signal gt page 51 8 Adjust the image gt page 51 ENGLISH 13 Contents Contents Readckthisvirst EE 2 Chapter1 Preparation Precautions for USC oo eee 18 Cautions when transporting 18 Cautions when installing eee 18 SEG N kercen r e ARE 20 AN Net eer ee r ete aan aes 20 Dibposal eon n aa args aan einai 20 Cautions ON Se iciiissriicesiriiinsisiias 20 ACCESSOTICS 00 eee cc cece ececec testes eeseesecsesesteeeseesresestesenees 22 Optional accessories oo ccc teeee teens 23 Start up display 0 000 000 0000 ects ee ees tesnesneeees 24 FOCUS adjustment enesis esiin 24 Initial setting display language 24 Initial setting installation setting 1 25 Initial setting installation setting 2 25 Initial setting screen setting 26 About your projector ees 27 Remote Control cin ceca tiki 27 Projector DOdY 2 u e ccassigmsiaterrtrdunannaimnardin 29 Using the remote Control eee 32 Inserting and removing the batteries 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Setting the remote control ID numbers 32 Connecting the remote control to the projector WIEN A cable tsuena tana E N 33 Chapter 2 Getting Started Setting Up occ iieii 35 Installation M
224. t terminal via a conversion cable or similar cable Select this item also when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of a computer or other device is input to the lt HDMI IN gt terminal Note e The optimal setting varies depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the operating instructions of the external device regarding the output of the external device e The HDMI signal level is displayed for 30 bits of input SDIIN yK Set this item according to the signal to be input to the lt SDI IN gt terminal Setting SIGNAL LEVEL Select the amplitude of the signal to input 1 Press AY to select SDI IN 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SDI IN screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select SIGNAL LEVEL 4 Press 4P to switch the item 64 940 Normally use this setting 4 1019 Select when gray is displayed as black Setting BIT DEPTH 1 Press AY to select SDI IN 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SDI IN screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select BIT DEPTH 4 Press 4P to switch the item 88 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings DISPLAY OPTION menu AUTO Automatically select 12 bit or 10 bit 12 bit Fixes to 12 bit 10 bit Fixes to 10 bit Setting 3G SDI MAPPING 1 Press AY to select SDI IN 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SDI IN screen is displayed
225. t to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Or press the power standby lt b gt button again e Projection of the image will stop and the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt on the projector body lights in orange The fan keeps running 3 Wait until the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt on the projector body lights in red and the fan stops for 170 seconds 4 Press the lt OFF gt side of the lt MAIN POWER switch to turn off the power Note e Do not switch on the projector and project images immediately after switching off the projector Turning on the power while the lamp is still hot may shorten the lamp life e For about 150 seconds after the projector is switched off and the luminous lamp cooling is started the lamp indicators do not light up even if the power is switched on Even after the specified period the lamp may not light up if the projector is switched on In such a case switch on the projector again after the power indicator lt ON G STANDBY R gt lights in red e The projector consumes power even when the power standby lt b gt button is pressed and the projector is switched off if the main power of the projector is on When the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt STANDBY MODE is set to ECO use of some functions is restricted but the power consumption during standby can be conserved 50 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations Projecting Projecting Check the projection le
226. t look at or place your hands directly into this light e Be especially careful not to let young children look into the lens In addition turn off the power and switch off the main power when you are away from the projector Never attempt to remodel or disassemble the projector High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks e For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Center Do not project an image with the lens cover of the projection lens optional attached Doing so can cause fire Do not allow metal objects flammable objects or liquids to enter inside of the projector Do not allow the projector to get wet Doing so may cause short circuits or overheating and result in fire electric shock or malfunction of the projector e Do not place containers of liquid or metal objects near the projector e If liquid enters inside of the projector consult your dealer e Particular attention must be paid to children Use the ceiling mount bracket specified by Panasonic Using the ceiling mount bracket other than the specified one will result in falling accidents e Attach the supplied safety cable to the ceiling mount bracket to prevent the projector from falling down Installation work such as ceiling mount bracket should only be carried out by a qualified technician If installation is not carried out and secured correctly it can cause injury or accidents such as electric shocks e Be sure to
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228. ted to the lt SERIAL IN gt terminal lt SDI IN gt terminal This is the terminal to input SDI signals lt HDMI IN gt terminal This is the terminal to input HDMI signals Attention DVI D IN B PB C 8 lt RGB 1 IN gt lt R P gt lt G Y gt lt B P C gt lt SYNC HD gt lt VD gt terminals These are the terminals to input RGB signals or the YCgCp YPgPp and Y C signals lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal This is a terminal to input RGB signals or YCgCr YPpgPp signals lt DVI D IN gt terminal This is the terminal to input DVI D signals lt VIDEO IN gt terminal This is the terminal to input video signals lt LAN gt terminal This is a terminal to connect to the network Used for control and monitoring Image input through network connections is not possible 10 11 e When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector the network connection must be made indoors ENGLISH 31 Chapter1 Preparation Using the remote control Using the remote control Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Open the cover Fig 1 2 Insert the batteries and close the cover insert the side first Fig 2 e When removing the batteries perform the steps in reverse order When you use the system with multiple projectors you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using single remote control if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector After
229. th 1 byte E Error response String Details Termination symbol ERR1 Undefined control command ERR2 Out of parameter range ERR3 Busy state or no acceptable period CR Message ERR4 Timeout or no acceptable period 0x0d ERR Wrong data length ERRA Password mismatch Data length 4 bytes 1 byte 160 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information The lt SERIAL IN gt lt SERIAL OUT gt terminal of the projector conforms with RS 232C so that the projector can be connected to and controlled from a computer Connection Single projector Projector connecting terminals Computer D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male oue D Sub 9p male Communication cable straight Multiple projectors Connecting terminals on projector 1 Connecting terminals on projector 2 D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male pauls ez suze eke oe p D Sub 9p male D Sub 9p male D Sub 9p female Communication cable Communication cable Note e The destination of RS 232C page 104 must be set according to the connection method Pin assignments and signal names D Sub 9 pin female Pin No Signal name Details Outside view 1 NC 5 1 2 TXD Transmitted data 3 RXD Received data Z 4 NC oes 7 5
230. th incorrect setting may shorten the life of the lamp a Projection direction 1 Press AY to select COOLING CONDITION 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The COOLING CONDITION screen is displayed 3 Press AY to select a cooling condition e When AUTO is selected the cooling conditions of FLOOR SETTING CEILING SETTING VERTICAL UP SETTING and VERTICAL DOWN SETTING are set automatically You can check the setting from COOLING CONDITION on the STATUS screen 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button 5 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Set this item to ON when using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level 1 Press AY to select HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 2 Press lt q to switch the item OFF When using the projector at a location lower than 1 400 m 4 593 above sea level ON When using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level 3 When the confirmation screen is displayed press 4P to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button Note e The speed of the fan increases and the operation sound becomes louder when set to ON e This item cannot be set when using the optional Smoke cut filter Model No ET SFR510 Setting is fixed to OFF Use it at elevations lower than 1 400 m 4 593 above sea level LAMP S
231. the button OFF The signal is not protected ON The signal is protected Note e When LOCK is set to ON signal deletion image adjustment and automatic setup are not available To perform these operations set LOCK to OFF e A signal can be registered to the sub memory even if it is protected e Even a protected signal will be deleted if INITIALIZE is executed 1 Press AW lt 4 to select the signal to set 2 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The REGISTERED SIGNAL SETUP screen is displayed 4 Press AY to select LOCK IN RANGE 5 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button NARROW Select in most cases WIDE Widens the lock in range Note Switch the range that determines that a signal to be input is the same signal that is already registered To prioritize the determination that it is the same signal that is already registered set to the WIDE setting Use in cases such as when the synchronizing frequency of a signal to be input has changed slightly or multiple signal lists are registered Can only be used when a signal is input from the lt RGB 1 IN gt terminal lt RGB 2 IN gt terminal lt DVI D IN gt terminal or lt HDMI IN gt terminal When WIDE is set the image may be distorted because a signal is recognized as the same even if it
232. the lens shift range in the vertical Adjust the setting according to the lens shift range in the horizontal direction direction CURVED LENS THROW RATIO Set the throw ratio for the lens used VERTICAL KEYSTONE HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE r VERTICAL ARC HORIZONTAL ARC f ae iT E At A H HE VERTICAL BALANCE HORIZONTAL BALANCE a a E i f f H 4 A Cr GEA ji HH MAINTAIN ASPECT RATIO Select ON to correct while keeping the aspect ratio ENGLISH 75 Chapter4 Settings POSITION menu Setting CORNER CORRECTION 1 Press AY to select GEOMETRY 2 Press q gt to select CORNER CORRECTION 3 Press the lt ENTER gt button The 6EOMETRY CORNER CORRECTION screen is displayed 4 Press AY to select the item to adjust and press the lt ENTER gt button 5 Pre
233. tically after approximately 10 minutes because it may cause malfunction of the projector If the runtime of all the four lamp units exceeds 3 000 hours the power will be switched off after approximately 10 minutes On screen display REPLACE LAMP Lamp indicator N 7 7 N 7 x x x Over 2 800 hours The message is displayed for 30 seconds Pressing any button on the control panel or remote control within 30 seconds will clear the message Over 3 000 hours The message remains displayed until you press any button The indicator lights in red even during the standby mode Only the corresponding lamp lights on Note e To predict when to replace the lamp check the lamp runtime displayed in LAMP1 to LAMP4 of STATUS page 106 e The runtime of 3 000 hours is a rough estimate and is not guaranteed 146 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance replacement How to replace the lamp unit Attention e When the projector is mounted on the ceiling do not conduct work while your face is near the lamp unit e Do not remove or loosen the screws other than specified ones when replacing the lamp unit Note e When you replace the lamp unit with new one the projector resets the runtime of the lamp unit automatically e You will feel a jam when removing or attaching the lamp case but that is because of the stopper for drop prevention and not a problem Removing the lamp unit
234. ting SUB MEMORY from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu FUNCTION BUTTON the lt FUNC gt button on the remote control can be used instead of q gt Press A V 4p to select the sub memory number to register in SUB MEMORY LIST Press the lt ENTER gt button e The SIGNAL NAME CHANGE screen is displayed Press A V 4p to select OK and press the lt ENTER gt button e To rename the registered signal follow the procedure in Steps 6 and 7 in Renaming the registered signal page 115 Switching to the sub memory 1 2 3 Press q gt on the normal screen when the menu is not displayed e Alist of sub memories registered to the signal currently input is displayed Press A V 4p to select the signal to switch in SUB MEMORY LIST Press the lt ENTER gt button e This switches to the signal selected in Step 2 Deleting the sub memory 1 2 3 Press q gt on the normal screen when the menu is not displayed e The SUB MEMORY LIST screen is displayed Press A V 4p to select the sub memory to be deleted and press the lt DEFAULT gt button on the remote control e The ENTRY SIGNAL DELETE screen is displayed e To cancel the deletion press the lt MENU gt button to return to the SUB MEMORY LIST screen Press the lt ENTER gt button e The selected sub memory will be deleted ENGLISH 117 Chapter 4 Settings SECURITY menu SECURITY menu On the menu screen select SECURITY
235. tion DHCP Client OFF IP address 192 168 0 8 MAC address 00 40 63 00 01 24 Tue Jan 07 17 20 39 2014 136 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Example of the E mail sent for an error The following E mail is sent when an error has occurred Panasonic projector report ERROR Projector Type DZ16K Serial No SW1234567 check system MAIN CPU BUS OK FAN OK INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE OK LAMP1 REMAIN TIME FAILED LAMP2 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP3 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP4 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP1 STATUS OK LAMP2 STATUS OK LAMP3 STATUS OK LAMP4 STATUS OK APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER OK SHUTTER MUTE SHUTTER OK INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR OK OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR OK BATTERY OK LENS MOUNTER OK BRIGHTNESS SENSOR OK ANGLE SENSOR OK FILTER UNIT OK AIR FILTER OK AC POWER OK Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 Intake air temperature Optics module temperature Around lamp temperature 27 degC 80 degF 33 degC 91 degF 32 degC 89 degF PROJECTOR RUNTIME OH POWER ON 100 times LAMP1 ON 100 times LAMP1 3000 H LAMP1 REMAIN OH LAMP2 ON 0 times LAMP2 OH LAMP2 REMAIN 3000 H LAMP3 ON 0 times LAMP3 OH LAMP3 REMAIN 3000 H LAMP4 ON 0 times LAMP4 OH LAMP4 REMAIN 30
236. tion Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button Adjusts skin tone toward greenish color aon Press the 4 button Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple You can switch the color temperature if the white areas of the projected image are bluish or reddish Adjusting with color temperature 1 Press AY to select COLOR TEMPERATURE ENGLISH 65 Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press 4P to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT Factory default setting USER1 Adjusts white balance as desired Refer to Adjusting desired white balance gt page 66 for USER2 details 3200K 9300K Allows you to set in increments of 100 K Select so that images become natural Note e When PICTURE MODE page 64 is set to USER or DICOM SIM DEFAULT cannot be selected e When COLOR MATCHING page 83 adjustment is set to other than OFF COLOR TEMPERATURE is fixed to USER1 e The color temperature numerical values are guidelines Adjusting desired white balance 1 Press AY to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press 4P to select USER1 or USER2 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e
237. tlet and the power connector into the projector terminal If the plug is not inserted correctly electric shocks or overheating will result e Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall Do not use anything other than the provided power cord Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks or fire Please note that if you do not use the provided power cord to ground the device on the side of the outlet this may result in electric shocks Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust Failure to observe this will cause a fire e If dust builds up on the power plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation e f not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power plug out from the wall outlet Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth regularly Do not handle the power plug and power connector with wet hands Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks Do not overload the wall outlet If the power supply is overloaded ex by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire will result ON USE INSTALLATION Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats Doing so will cause the projector to overheat which can cause burns fire or damage to the projector Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into co
238. to comercial ou rede de assist ncia t cnica autorizada Cobrir os terminais positivo e negativo com uma fita isolante adesiva antes de depositar numa caixa destinada para o recolhimento O contato entre partes met licas pode causar vazamentos gerar calor romper a blindagem e produzir fogo Fig 1 Fig 1 Como isolar os terminais SD Ga Fita Isolante N o desmonte n o remova o inv lucro nem amasse a bateria O g s liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais N o incinere nem aque a as baterias elas n o podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superiores a 100 C 212 F O g s liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais provocado internamente Evite o contato com o liquido que vazar das baterias Caso isto ocorra lave bem a parte afetada com bastante gua Caso haja irrita o consulte um m dico E Remo o das baterias 1 Pressione a guia e levante a tampa 2 Remova as baterias ENGLISH 11 E Trademarks e Windows Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Mac Mac OS OS X and Safari are trad
239. to switch the item e The items will switch each time you press the button OFF No correction 1 Slightly corrects aperture and compensate signals 2 Moderately corrects aperture and signal 3 Strongly corrects aperture and signal USER Set any desired correction f Refer to Adjusting desired correction amount page 69 for details Adjusting desired correction amount 1 Press AY to select DYNAMIC IRIS 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The DYNAMIC IRIS individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press 4P to select USER 4 Press the lt ENTER gt button e The DYNAMIC IRIS screen is displayed 5 Press AY to select AUTO IRIS MANUAL IRIS or DYNAMIC GAMMA 6 Press q gt to adjust the correction amount Item Adjustment AUTO IRIS OFF No correction Automatic adjustment of 1 255 Allows you to set in increments of 1 The larger the value the aperture stronger the correction OFF No correction MANUAL IRIS Fixed adjustment of aperture 1 255 Allows you to set in increments of 1 The larger the value the stronger the correction ENGLISH 69 Chapter 4 Settings PICTURE menu Item Adjustment OFF No correction e 1 Slightly compensates the signal compensation 2 Moderately compensates the signal 3 Strongly compensates the signal Note e When DYNAMIC
240. tor 2 Set RESPONSE ID ALL to ON in only one projector 3 Set RESPONSE ID ALL to OFF for all other projectors set in Step 2 When multiple projectors are all controlled by group unit When controlling multiple projectors by group unit via RS 232C perform the following settings 1 Seta different ID for each projector 2 Set RESPONSE ID GROUP to ON in only one projector 3 Set RESPONSE ID GROUP to OFF for all other projectors set in Step 2 Note e There will be no response if two or more projectors have RESPONSE ID ALL set to ON e There will be no response if two or more projectors of the same group have RESPONSE ID GROUP set to ON e When setting multiple groups set RESPONSE ID ALL to ON in only one projector in each group Cable specification When connected to a computer When multiple projectors are connected 1 NC NC 1 1 NC NC 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Projector ZINC nC a Computer Projector 1 ZINC NC 4 Projector 2 lt SERIAL IN gt terminal 5 5 DTE specifications lt SERIAL OUT gt 5 5 lt SERIAL IN gt terminal terminal 6 NC NC 6 6 INC NC 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 NC NC 9 9 INC NC 9 ENGLISH 163 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Control command The following table lists the commands that
241. u by lighting or blinking Check the status of the indicators and manage the indicated problems as follows Attention e When switching off the projector to deal with problems make sure to follow the procedure in Switching off the projector page 50 Lamp indicator lt LAMP1 gt Lamp indicator lt LAMP2 gt Lamp indicator lt LAMP3 gt Lamp indicator lt LAMP4 gt Temperature indicator lt TEMP gt l U UUD ON G C TEMP FILTER STANDBY R LAMP Filter indicator lt FILTER gt Lamp indicators lt LAMP1 gt lt LAMP2 gt lt LAMP3 gt lt LAMP4 gt Indicator status Lighting in red lighting in orange Time to replace the lamp Blinking in red Blinking in red 1 time 3 times e The lamp unit or the lamp A problem is detected in the lamp or the power supply for Status unit page 146 case is not installed the lamp e Was REPLACE LAMP displayed when you turned on the power e Have you turned onthe Some error has occurred Gadse e The indicator lights u Is the lamp unit or the power again immediately in the lamp circuit Check 9 P lamp case installed pete for fluctuation or drop in when the runtime of the after turning it off i the source voltage lamp unit reaches 2 800 hours e Install the lamp unit or the lamp case if it is not installed e Wait a while until the e Turn the lt MAIN POWER gt e f the indicator is still luminous la
242. umber query 1 Use from the lamp with shortest runtime among Lamp 1 to Lamp 4 E Projector control command with sub command Command Sub command Details Remark VXX RYCI1 RGB1 input setting 00000 RGB YPgPr 00001 Y C E Lens control command Command Sub command Details Remark VXX LNSI2 Lens H shift VXX LNSI3 Lens V shift 00000 Fine adjustment 1 00001 Fine adjustment 1 00100 Fine adjustment 2 00101 Fine adjustment 2 00200 Coarse VXX LNSI4 Lens focus adjustment 00201 Coarse adjustment VXX LNSI5 Lens zoom It is possible to control the projector remotely by external contact from a control panel located away from the projector where remote control signals cannot reach Use the lt REMOTE 2 IN gt terminal on the connecting terminals of the projector to connect to the control panel Remote control i Contact control Remote control contact control Standby Lit Lamp Installation locations in meeting rooms etc Remote control board in another location ENGLISH 165 Chapter 6 Appendix Technical information Pin assignments and signal names inne Pin No Signal name Open H Short L 1 GND GND 5 1 2 POWER OFF ON 3 RGB1 Other RGB1 4 RGB2 Other RGB2 lE eoo je 5 VIDEO Other VIDEO 6 HDMI Other HDMI 7 DVI D Other DVI D a T 8 SH
243. utton e The CONTRAST individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button The screen becomes brighter ee Press the 4 button The screen becomes darker Attention e Adjust BRIGHTNESS first when you need to adjust the black level You can adjust the dark black part of the projected image 1 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The BRIGHTNESS individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button Increases the brightness of the dark black parts of the screen a Press the 4 button Reduces the brightness of the dark black parts of the screen You can adjust the color saturation of the projected image 1 Press AY to select COLOR 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The COLOR individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the gt button Deepens colors PRS Press the 4 button Weakens colors You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image 1 Press AY to select TINT 2 Press q gt or the lt ENTER gt button e The TINT individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press q gt to adjust the level Opera
244. w hole A Lens fixing screw Fig 1 Fig 2 1 Remove the lens mount cover e Remove the lens cover by pulling the lens mount cover towards you while holding the left and right button part from both the upper and lower side 2 Insert the projection lens by aligning the mark on the projection lens orange with the mark on the projector to the left of LOCK and turn clockwise until it clicks Fig 1 3 Secure the projection lens with the lens fixing screw supplied Fig 2 e Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure it in screw hole A located to the right of mark on the projection lens orange e Some lenses may not have a screw hole A for securing the projection lens 4 Attach the lens mount cover Attention e Turn the projection lens counterclockwise to confirm that it does not come out Baa denen Remove the projection lens using the following procedure 1 Remove the lens mount cover e Remove the lens cover by pulling the lens mount cover towards you while holding the left and right button part from both the upper and lower side ENGLISH 41 Chapter 2 Getting Started Attaching removing the projection lens optional 2 Remove the lens fixing screw e Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the first screw to the right of the projection lens mark orange 3 While pressing the lock button remove the projection lens by turning it counterclockwise Fig 1 e Turn it counterclockwise until the mark on t
245. warm up is completed the temperature indicator lt TEMP gt turns off and the projection starts Refer to When an indicator lights up page 141 for the indicator status display e f the operating environment temperature is low and warm up takes more than 20 minutes the projector will judge that a problem has occurred and the power will automatically be set to standby mode If this happens increase the operating environment temperature to 0 C 32 F or higher turn off the main power and then switch on the projector again e If the PROJECTOR SETUP menu gt STANDBY MODE is set to ECO it may take approx 10 seconds longer before the projector starts projecting after the power is turned on compared with when NORMAL is set 48 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector It is recommended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted 2 1 5 7 8 9 e ovo i Ceca Homi O spi v2 SS 1 Press the lt FOCUS gt button to roughly adjust the focus of the image page 51 2 Change the settings of the PROJECTOR SETUP menu PROJECTION METHOD and COOLING CONDITION depending on the installation mode page 35 e Refer to Navi
246. ws a b and c can be turned to move the lens mount bracket back and forth Also tightening the fixed screws locks the lens mount bracket in place so it does not move When a projection lens with a large weight is installed or when the projector is installed on an inclination the lens may tilt and the focus may become unbalanced In these cases perform adjustment by referring to the relationship between the adjustment location and adjustment screws E Front view diagram of the lens mounter viewed from the screen side Lens mount bracket Fixing screws TERED E Note e Focus adjustment screws a b and c are adjusted with the lens attached ENGLISH 53 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Projecting Adjustment procedure E Relationship between the adjustment location and adjustment screws V bottom a r A N 7 Adjustment location Location where the just focus point of the screen is in the When the just focus point of the screen in V up top in the vertical direction is in the inner side of the screen When the just focus point of the screen in V bottom bottom in the vertical direction is in the inner side of the screen When the just focus point of the screen in H left left in the horizontal direction is in the inner side of the screen
247. y hot locations Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate or result in fire e Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters Do not place your hands in the openings beside the optical lens while shifting the lens Failure to observe this could cause injury Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can cause damage and burns to clothing e Extremely strong light is emitted from the projector s lens Do not place objects in front of the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can cause damage to the object and can cause the projector to malfunction e Extremely strong light is emitted from the projector s lens Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which will cause fire or electric shocks to occur When mounting the projector on the ceiling keep mounting screws and power cord from contact with metal parts inside the ceiling Contact with metal parts inside the ceiling can cause electric shocks m ACCESSORIES Do not use the old lamp unit If used it could cause lamp explosion If the lamp has broken ventilate the room immediately Do not touch or bring your face close to the broken pieces Failure to observe this will cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke and which contains nearly the same amount of

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