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1.                                                                                               1 Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet 4 Press in the lamp unit until it clicks and make  according to    TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF  sure the unit is installed securely  Tighten the    gt  page 23   wait for at least 1 hour and check 2 lamp unit screws securely with a Phillips   the bottom if the lamp unit has cooled  head screwdriver    During insertion  particularly press the  A  portion  securely    2 Use aPhillips head screwdriver to loosen the  1 lamp unit cover screw on the back of the J 5000  projector until the screw loosen and remove  the lamp unit cover  Panasonic   Lamp unit cover screw Lamp unit cover EE  Lamp unit screws S O  D Ly        o   e  A     9 9 9  VIDEO IN AUDIO IN 5  AC  1 CV   ga Li                      T    Rear side  5 Attach the lamp unit cover and tighten the                         SJ   080 1 lamp unit cover screw securely with a  Phillips head screwdriver   Panasonic  6 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet   7 Press  POWER  to begin projection   NOTE   Lamp unit cover Top side   If INITIAL START UP in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu    is set to ON  the projector starts projecting when the power    3 UseaPhillips head screwdriver to loosen the cord is connected to a wall outlet    gt  page 39     2 lamp unit screws  Pull the used lamp unit  gently from the projector  8 MENU CA       lt  000 A AO      To display the main To scroll to the  Panasonic me
2.          retten 33  P  PASSWORD                 erret 42  PASSWORD CHANGE                       42  PICTURE MENU                     eee 30  PICTURE MODE                    eee 30  POSITION MENU                    eese 32  POSITION THE IMAGE                      24  POWER CORD                eren 20  POWER indicator status                     21  PROJECTION METHOD                     17  PROJECTOR SETUP MENU              38  PROJECTOR S MAIN UNIT                13  PROJECTOR S REMOTE  CONTR    ODL         rrt 15  R  REALTIME KEYSTONE                      32  Remote control operation                    25  REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT               47  RGB Y PBPR  iiis 32    S  SCREEN SIZE AND THROW  DISTANQE    iine eos 16  SECURITY    rs 10  SECURITY MENU                     sese 42  SELECT THE INPUT SIGNAL            24  SERIAL TERMINAL                           53  SHARPNESS        onerata 31  SHE niinc 32  SIGNAL SEARCH                      sss 37  Specifications    iens 55  STANDBY MODE                      ese 39  STARTUP LOGO ecrini an 36  STATU Spesen r eg nwt     38  SUB MENU  asi n s 29  SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES                11  OXGA MODE 5  ntes 38  T  TABLE OF CONTENTS                       5  TEMP INDICATOR                           45  TEST PATTERN                eee 41  TEXT CHANGE                  eene 42  TEXT DISPLAY    etr te 42  TNT  tere ecd ins 31  Troubleshooting                              ss 50  TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF           23  TURN THE PROJECTOR ON      
3.         RETURN  SELECT e  ENTER    DELETE mm             4 Select OK and then press  ENTER  to set the  input text in the box     5 Select OK again and then press  ENTER    Select CANCEL or press  MENU RETURN  to  return to the previous menu without any setting        AUTO SETUP    AUTO mode is selected by default   If you do not need to perform automatic correction     select  BUTTON    AL     Change setting          Change setting    When the projector detects  COMPUTER signal  SHIFT  DOT  CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE in the  POSITION menu is automatically set     Only when  AUTO SETUP  is pressed   SHIFT  DOT CLOCK and CLOCK  PHASE in POSITION menu will be  automatically set for COMPUTER  signals    gt  page 25     BUTTON       l  SIGNAL SEARCH    You can turn off the auto signal detection        Change setting lat  gt  Change setting            Detects the input signal from the  ON      terminals and projects the image       NOTE       SIGNAL SEARCH is not available during any input signal  projection      l BACK COLOR    You can choose BLUE or BLACK screen for the  projector when it is idle     fe     Change setting  E       Change setting    Settings    BLUE Display blue screen  BLACK   Display black screen    ENGLISH     37    sbunjes    Menu operation  continued     ll WIDE MODE    Set this mode when projecting wide signals  16 9   16 10  15 9         lat  gt   Change setting  E    AUTO Automatic setting    Change setting      OFF   For 4 3 signals    ON   For WIDE signals  
4.        SXGA MODE  Set this mode when an SXGA signal is input and the  projected image is trimmed     lat  gt  Change setting  at      SXGA   For normal projection  SXGA  For projection when image is cropped      OTHER FUNCTIONS    You can perform some of the remote control button  operations from the sub menu        Change setting    AUTO SETUP    For details  see  SET UP THE IMAGE POSITION  AUTOMATICALLY     page 25     FREEZE    You can capture the projected image as a still picture   While the image is frozen  the audio sound through the  projector will stop    Press  RETURN  to escape    The image is distorted momentarily when the projection  is stopped and restarted     AV MUTE  You can temporarily stop projection and audio sound    when the projector is left idle   Press  MENU  to escape     38  gt  ENGLISH    INDEX WINDOW   For details  see    INDEX WINDOW display      gt  page 26    DIGITAL ZOOM      gt   button  zoom in     4  button  zoom out       Press  ENTER  to select the enlargement    Press  MENU  to escape    The image is distorted momentarily when the image is  zoomed     PROJECTOR SETUP MENU       MENU     e       ENTER    00    MENU    DEFAULT       Set the selected item with   lt p gt         STATUS  You can check the projector s status   SIGNAL    NAME   Name of input signal  FREQUENCY  gt  Scanning frequency of input signal    RUNTIME   PROJECTOR  gt  Display the projector s current usage  time   LAMP  gt  Display the lamp   s current usage time    Menu
5.       22  TVSSYSTEM   iii rena ec 31  V  VOLUME    tees 26  Ww  WHITE BALANCE                     eee 31  WIDE MODE             nee 38    ENGLISH     57    References    so2ualogjoyM    Removal of spacer at rear adjuster      Remove the spacer before use        Spacer                      NOTE    Keep the spacer away from babies and infants      If a baby swallows the spacer by accident  it may be affected badly       f a baby seems to have swallowed the spacer  consult the doctor immediately     58  gt  ENGLISH    EU    0  2121 e AS   t JIA        IZAN  ne X Sil Al       Panasonic Corporation    Web Site   http   panasonic net avc projector      Panasonic Corporation 2011    
6.     1 The setting is activated or deactivated depending on  the input signal and the specific setting       LANGUAGE menu    For details  see    LANGUAGE MENU       gt page 35     Lg DISPLAY OPTION menu    Sub menuitem   Default   Page      ON SCREEN DISPLAY  STARTUP LOGO          SIGNAL SEARCH   ON   37  BACK COLOR BLUE 37    SXGA MODE     OTHER FUNCTIONS     1 The setting is activated or deactivated depending on  the input signal and the specific setting        ENGLISH     29    Settings    spus         Menu operation  continued     PICTURE MENU    MENU    C   e      amp  PROJECTOR SETUP menu    Default       Sub menu item  STATUS    NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF DISABLE    LAST MEMORY  FRONT DESK     O38     O39     O39     O39        Or   39  Eco   39    NORMAL   39     O40    om    Page    INITIAL START UP  INSTALLATION  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  STANDBY MODE  LAMP POWER  LAMP RUNTIME  EMULATE  FUNCTION BUTTON  AUDIO SETTING  TEST PATTERN  INITIALIZE ALL    NORMAL              T    40   po  a   po  a           O SECURITY menu    Sub menu item  PASSWORD  PASSWORD CHANGE          TEXT DISPLAY   TEXT CHANGE   MENU LOCK   MENU LOCK PASSWORD  CONTROL DEVICE SETUP          x  NETWORK menu    Sub menu item  WIRED LAN  NAME CHANGE    NETWORK CONTROL  STATUS  INITIALIZE    NOTE     Sub menu items and the factory default settings vary  according to the selected input signal     30  gt  ENGLISH       DEFAULT       Set the selected item with   lt p        PICTURE MODE    You can optimize the project
7.     720 x 483  1 125  1 080  60i 1 920 x 1 080i 33 8 74 3  1920 x1080i   281   50   743    1920x1080p   675   600   1485      60      50      701      750  720  60p 1280 x 720  750  720  50p 1280 x 720    5  VESA 640 x 400 70 1  640 x 400  5       800 x 600       MAC        1 024 x 768  1024x768   484   60   65    x 1 024 x 768  1024x768   60   75   788    1024x768   687   85   945         1 152 x 864  MXGA 1 152 x 864 67 5 749 108  1 152 x 864 774 119 7    VGA  800 x 600  MAC 832 x 624  GA  8  1 152 x 870  MSXGA 1280x960   60    1 280 x 1 024  SXGA 1280x1024   80    1280 x 1 024 8  64  75    1 125  1 080  50p 1 920 x 1 080p 50 0 148 5  9    5  5  5  5  0  5  7  T   7  7  9      60      60      75      85   1575      599      1400x1050   64    SXGA60   1 400 x 1 050 5    UXGA 1 600 x 1 200     7s   eo   12    oe Lo  1280x720    TEM T280   768  1280 x 768    1280x800   413   50   68     WXGA800 1 280 x 800   1 280 x 800   1 440 x 900    WSXGA  1680x1050   653   60   1463  WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 193 3       The    i    appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal     2 The following symbols are used to indicate picture guality   AA   Maximum picture quality can be obtained   A   Signals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture is p  B  Some loss of data occurs to make projection easier     3 The signals marked with circles  O  can be applied by plug and play device     52  gt  ENGLISH    0  0    0  60       0 A    0    640 x 480  640 x 480  640
8.     Change setting    32  gt  ENGLISH         KEYSTONE  If you need to correct the angle of the projection even    when the REALTIME KEYSTONE is activated  you can    correct the keystone manually     Operation    ez       NOTE      You can correct the distortion  30    from the plane      For a better image quality  install the projector to minimize  distortion      The result of the keystone correction will affect the aspect   ratio and the size of the image    The image is distorted momentarily when the keystone is   corrected                                                                 I SHIFT  Ee is         SHIFT H  oL  Ele   vE op  Horizontal  H   Press   lt p  to move the image  horizontally   Vertical  V   Press  A V  to move the image  vertically   NOTE       This function can be adjusted by pressing the   p   AV  buttons directly     l DOT CLOCK    If there are interference patterns on the projected image   referred as moire or noise   minimize it by pressing    lt P  to adjust the clock frequency   For RGB  Still  image  input signal only     NOTE     DOT CLOCK needs to be adjusted before adjusting the  CLOCK PHASE     Menu operation  continued             CLOCK PHASE    If you require further adjustment for the same reason as  the DOT CLOCK adjustment  you can further adjust the  timing of the clock   For RGB YPsPr input signal only   Press  lt P buttons to adjust     NOTE      If the projecting signal s dot clock frequency is higher than  162 MHz  adjusting DO
9.     Projection lens     Air filter compartment   gt  page 46     Control Panel   Indicators  STANDBY  0   8        FOOL    Yo  C  S     zo    G ow            TION        o  C96    o   amp               L           o      Indicate the power supply s status     Navigate through the menus     gt  page 21  Confirm selection     O Create shortcut assigned to certain selected    Q Indicate the lamp unit s status  function    gt  page 27  40        page 45     Switch the input connections      Indicate the temperature s status   2 page 24     gt  page 45  ei         Switch between standby mode and projection     Ambient Luminance sensor  ALS   mode    gt  page 22        Display the Main menu     ENGLISH  lt   13    Preparation    uoneiedaid    Rear and bottom view    Details of your projector  continued                                         O Terminals    Remote control signal receptor       AC IN  Connect the power cord to supply electric power to  the projector    gt  page 20        Air intake port  G Front leg adjuster  To adjust the projection angle   2 page 24     NOTE       Do not connect any power cable other than the attached one        Rear leg adjuster  To adjust the projection angle    gt  page 24     C Burglar hook port  Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable     Air outlet port  Hot air comes out from this opening        Speaker  Lamp unit compartment   gt  page 48       Do not cover the ventilation openings of the air intake port or air outlet port     Terminal
10.     The entered password operations will appear as asterisks in  the box       f the password input second does not match with the  password input first  an error message is displayed  In this  case  input the correct password again     To change the password     i TEXT DISPLAY  You can set your original text to display regularly at the  bottom of the projected image during projection     Di  gt   Change setting   J       Change setting       OFF Deactive     ON active               TEXT CHANGE    You can enter your original text to be displayed when  TEXT DISPLAY is turned ON     1 apay m  T mom    To select   the characters    You can input up to 22 characters     To delete all the entered characters  move the  cursor to ALL DELETE and press  ENTER      Menu operation  continued     To delete a character  press  DEFAULT  or move the  cursor to the required character then press  DEFAULT   l  MENU LOCK PASSWORD  You can set a MENU LOCK PASSWORD     TEXT CHANGE 1 4bAY EYER  ND M D                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    r1 E  NP RISTIUWIDIYE  oos To select  a b e d e f  g h i j  k  I  m the characters  F   5 s         mE  You can input up to 16 characters    IT TSTSTRTET  TeTST TTETPTS AT  To delete all the entered characters  move the  POET ie PT 4 cursor to ALL DELETE and pre
11.    Lamp unit replacement time    When the lamp has expired  the brightness may decrease over time  4 000 hours of use is a rough guide  of the replacing time and that might be shortened due to usage conditions  specifications of the lamp unit  or environmental conditions  You can check the duration of usage time by checking LAMP RUNTIME in the  PROJECTOR SETUP menu  Do not use a lamp unit over 5 000 hours  Failure to observe this may result in  explosion of the lamp     ON SCREEN DISPLAY LAMP indicator       REPLACE LAMP LAMP                Display    REPLACE LAMP    at the upper left of the screen for  3 800 hours   30 seconds  If any button is pressed within 30 seconds  the    message disappears  Illuminates red  even in the    Display    REPLACE LAMP  at the upper left of the screen  standby mode   5000 hours   and it will stay until you respond  The power is turned off  automatically in 10 minutes     NOTE     The guide time  4 000 hours  is a rough estimate based on certain conditions and is not a guaranteed time     ENGLISH  lt  47    Maintenance    e  ueugjuire N    Care and Replacement  continued     Lamp replacement procedure      When the projector is mounted in the ceiling  do not work directly under the projector or put your face close to the    projector     Be sure to install the lamp unit and attach the lamp unit cover securely                                                                                                                                        
12.   AUDIO IN B     A To video output or   i   audio output 5   m           i   Po f   2         on       j 1   I   i   i or                       E              3s  To S VIDEO   output      Switch the audio connection manually for more than one AV equipment connections     18  gt  ENGLISH    Audio system          DVD player    g PH eeo             Video player  1                    Connections  continued   Example  Computers    Computer   Controlling a projector  Computer           Audio system                      SVIDEO     AUDIO  NANTA   Oso                                        B  Jos  o             SER COMPUTER ING M V o O O    dis LAN          AUDIO IN         VIDEO IN  COMPUTER 2 IN    b          R0          Computer Computer   Controlling a projector     NOTE      When connecting the RGB signal cable  tighten the fixing screws on the D Sub  15 pin  connector      For the network connection between the projector and computers  see  Network Operation Manual    in the CD ROM provided     Only the RGB signal cable  1 piece  is attached  If any other cables are necessary  purchase them from the market     ENGLISH     19    Getting started    suomneJjodo oiseg    Turn the projector ON or OFF    POWER CORD    Fix the provided  power cord secure lock  to the power cord on the projector to prevent the cord from    coming off     For details  see    Precautions with regard to safety     gt  pages 7 to 11        Install the  power cord secure lock     1 Push the connector all the
13.  INITIALIZE    You can reset the settings of the network to the factory  default settings     NOTE      If PASSWORD  SECURITY menu  is activated  when the  network setting is initialized  you will be required to input the  password     LAMP and TEMP indicators    The LAMP and or TEMP indicators will light up to indicate that the projector has some problems     NOTE     Make sure to turn off the power  see  TURN THE TEMP indicator LAMP indicator    PROJECTOR OFF  on page 23  and confirm the power  supply status with the POWER indicator    gt  page 21   j  C on A crac WL   n G00     CY 760                       o OB    MERU        Q   O    O    Manage the problem as follows     LAMP INDICATOR      Illuminating red   Flashing red    Problem LAMP RUNTIME has LAMP circuit failure  abnormal function or the lamp unit is damaged   reached 3 800 hours     Lamp unit will run out soon   The projector is LAMP circuit failure  Lamp unit is damaged   Cause and needs to be replaced    turned on again too   abnormal function        Soon     See  REPLACE THE Let the lamp unit Turn the projector off   See    REPLACE THE  Remedy LAMP UNIT       gt  page 47    cool down and turn      page 23  and LAMP UNIT      on the projector after   contact an Authorized      page 47   90 seconds  Service Center        NOTE     If the LAMP indicator still lights or flashes after the above remedy  contact an Authorized Service Center        TEMP INDICATOR      Illuminating red while projecting and the alert wi
14.  LAMP UNIT    Care and Replacement  continued     Air filter    The air filter should be replaced when cleaning is ineffective and when replacing the lamp unit  A replacement air  filter is provided with a replacement lamp unit  ET LAB2   Contact an Authorized Service Center for the air filter   TXFKNO1VKN5      Lamp unit    The lamp unit  ET LAB2 is consumable and you must replace it regularly  It is recommended that a qualified  technician carry the lamp unit replacement  Consult with an Authorized Service Center     Note on lamp unit replacement    Handle the lamp unit with special care as the lamp is made of glass   Dropping or giving it a shock may cause it to burst or damaged    The lamp contains mercury  If you wish to discard the used lamp  please  contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of  disposal    Prepare a Phillips head screwdriver    When replacing the lamp unit  be sure to hold it by the handle    Hold the lamp unit horizontally to prevent broken pieces from scattering   When the projector is mounted in the ceiling  do not work   directly under the projector or put your face close to the projector    Pull out the lamp vertically     NOTE      Prior to replacing the lamp unit  allow it to cool down to prevent the risk of burns  damage and other hazards     Do not attempt replacement of an unauthorized lamp unit      The model Nos  of the accessories and the parts sold separately are subject to change without notice              
15.  Mount it on the ceiling and project from the front    j    Method  INSTALLATION FRONT CEILING    W Put it on a desk or floor and project from the rear   M Mount it on the ceiling and project from the rear   Use translucent screen   Use translucent screen                 Menu   Method Method  INSTALLATION   REAR DESK INSTALLATION   REAR CEILING       NOTE     Use the optional ceiling mount bracket  ET PKB2  when mounting the projector on the ceiling     You can adjust the projection angle in the vertical direction by adjusting the leg adjuster button    gt  page 24     ENGLISH  lt   17    Getting started    pouejs Bunjes    Connections    Preparations      Read and follow the operating instructions of each peripheral device and turn the peripheral devices off prior to    making any connections       Prepare the selected peripheral devices with the connection cables that correspond to the projector s terminals     correction is effective     All peripheral devices and cables used for the connections are sold separately unless indicated otherwise   If the input signal is affected by signal jitter  the projected image may have poor image quality and timebase      Confirm the types of video signals  see    LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS       gt  page 52     Example  AV equipment          Jo     zs LAN SERIAL COMPUTER 1 IN    Bes                o s2 o    COMPUTER 2 IN    NOTE         T M EN To audio input  ae      e  QA                                        i   I          VIDEO IN  
16.  POWER indicator    gt  page 21     1 Press the POWER button  3 Disconnect the power plug from the wall   A confirmation screen will be displayed     the outlet after the POWER indicator lights or   screen will go off and return to projection if there flashes in red   2 page 21    is no operation for approximately 10 seconds    For urgency  you may disconnect the power   plug immediately since the DIRECT POWER  2 Press the button again  OFF function is installed    The lamp goes off and the projection stops  NOTE      The cooling fan continues its rotation and   Confirm that CONTROL PANEL  when operating with  POWER indicator lights orange  Wait until the the projector body  or REMOTE CONTROLLER  when  POWER indicator turns red  operating with the remote control  under CONTROL     If STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL  the a a in the SECURITY menu is set to ENABLE     POWER indicator faches red  1 gt  page   Power can be turned off by pressing  POWER  for    at least 0 5 seconds     ENGLISH     23    Basic operations    suomneJjodo oiseg    Project an image      Confirm the connections of the peripheral devices    gt  page 18  19  and power cord   gt  page 20       Switch on the power  2 page 22  to start projecting      Select the input signal and adjust the image     SELECT THE INPUT SIGNAL    1 Switch on the connected devices   When playing a connected DVD player  if SIGNAL  SEARCH  DISPLAY OPTION menu  is set to  ON  the input signal is detected and projected  automatically wh
17.  cer can do 31  COLOR TEMPERATURE                    31  GOMP VTERssndis adobe 25  CONNECTIONS           0 ccccccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 18  GONTRAST sissesba suds   is 30  CONTROL DEVICE SETUP               44  D   DAYLIGHT VIEW    31  DEFAULT    26  Dimensions    51  DISPLAY OPTION MENU                   35  DISPOSAL  ss padre ERE PX EE AER 11  DOT CLOQOCK          ecrire rina 32  E   EMULATE retro tree Pa sast 40  ENLARGE THE IMAGE                      27  F   FRAME LOGNK   irri sasaist  s 34  FREEZE  vkopan sada recen rein 25  FUNCTION BUTTON                    27 40  H   HIGH ALTITUDE MODE                       39  l   Important Safety Notice                         2  INDEX WINDONWN                 cen 26  INITIALIZE ALL    41  INITIAL SETTING                       eene 12  INITIAL START UP                       eees  39  INSTALLATION    39    K  KEYSTONE        cuite etae 32  L  LAMP INDICATOR vsin 45  LAMP POWER                eem 39  LAMP RUNTIME cinnin 40  LANGUAGE MENU                            35  LANGUAGE            ssseeeeenes 12  LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS      52  M  MAIN MENU                    eem 29  MENU EOOK         eei 43  MENU LOCK PASSWORD           43  54  N  NETWORK MENU    44  NOISE REDUCTION                          31  NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF                      39  O  ON SCREEN DISPLAY                       35  ON SCREEN MENU                         28  OPERATE THE MENU                       28  OTHER FUNCTIONS                         38  OVER SCAN   
18.  horizontal direction to crop the top and bottom of the  image     Input signal  SXGA    O 0 D    D    O O D   Image   __     1 A standard signal has an aspect ratio of 4 3 or  5 4        A wide signal has an aspect ratio of 16 10  16 9 or  15 9           ENGLISH  lt   33    Settings    sbunjes       Menu operation  continued        V FIT    Wide input signal  3 projection without changing the  aspect ratio uses all the panel pixels in the vertical  direction to crop the right and left of the image     Input signal  1 080 60i             Image        HV FIT       The image is projected all over the panel pixels   screen   The input signal is projected at the aspect  ratio of the panel screen     Input signal  1 080 60i    Image   __     S4 3    Standard input signal   3 the input signal will be sized  down 75  and projected  S4 3 mode is effective when  projecting 4 3 image onto a 16 9 screen        Input signal  XGA    O O f      o of     Image  Panel              Screen                          1 A standard signal has an aspect ratio of 4 3 or  5 4       A wide signal has an aspect ratio of 16 10  16 9 or  15 9     34  gt  ENGLISH    THROUGH    The image will be projected without any size  adjustment    This function can be set when the input signal is smaller  than the number of the LCD panel pixels  1024 x 768      Input signal  NTSC  VI       O Jg  da    Image      Panel         NOTE      When a 4 3 image is projected to 16 9 screen  the image  may be distorted or some p
19.  operation  continued           ll NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF ll HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  If no image signal is input for the time set using the If you use the projector at high elevation  the HIGH  timer  the projector will automatically enter into standby ALTITUDE MODE setting need to be ON to set the fan  mode  speed to high   Change setting lat  gt         Change setting Change setting AL     Change setting  aJ ad    DISABLE   NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF is disabled Use in normal environment    Timer can be set at a 5 minute intervals        below 1 400 m  4 593 ft  above sea  level        Use at high altitude  ON  at 1 400 m     2 700 m  4 593   8 858 ft        ll INITIAL START UP above sea level   You can set the starting method when the power plug is NOTE   connected to wall outlet    The loudness of fan noise depends on the HIGH       ALTITUDE MODE setting   Change setting ie     Change setting         STANDBY MODE    LAST Projector starts from the last image You can change the standby mode setting   MEMORY   before the power plug was disconnected  STANDBY   Projector starts in the standby mode Change setting AL     Change setting    oN   Projector starts immediately dee          The standby power is reduced to 0 4 W  to save power     INSTALLATION p    The power of the projector can be    When installing the projector  select the projection turned ON and the audio output can be  eee aa to the projector s position  NORMAL   set active by controlling the computer   gt  pag connected via wir
20.  or impacts will result in damage to the  internal parts  causing failure  Install the product in a  place free from vibrations and impacts     Avoid setting up in places which are subject to  sudden temperature changes  such as near an air  conditioner or lighting equipment    Failure to observe this will result in malfunctions or  the lamp life will be shortened     See  TEMP INDICATOR  on page 45     Avoid setting up in places which are near high   voltage power lines or near motors    The product will be exposed to interference if it is  installed in the vicinity of high voltage electrical power  lines or power sources     Do not install the projector at elevations higher  than 2 700 m  8 858 ft  above sea level    If using this projector at high elevations 1 400     2 700 m  4 593   8 858 ft  above sea level  set the  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to ON     If using this projector at elevations lower than 1 400 m   4 593 ft  above sea level  set the HIGH ALTITUDE  MODE to OFF     Failure to observe this will result in malfunctions  or the lamp life or life of other components will be  shortened     BE SURE TO ASK A SPECIALIZED    TECHNICIAN WHEN INSTALLING THE  PRODUCT TO A CEILING        If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling   purchase an optional hanging attachment  Model No   ET PKB2   Please call a specialized technician or  contact an Authorized Service Center for installation     LENS FOCUS    Do not adjust the lens focus in the initial period after  swit
21.  page 18      The input guide automatically disappears when it is left  idle    Press  INPUT SELECT  on the control panel to switch the   input in the following order    gt  page 13                       COMPUTER        COMPUTER2  1 L  VIDEO     S VIDEO                         SET UP THE IMAGE POSITION  AUTOMATICALLY    The projector automatically adjusts the SHIFT  DOT  CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE when an RGB signal is  input                          Projected image    Screen    NOTE      The SIGNAL SEARCH will be in operation when it is set to  ON    gt  page 37    If the dot clock frequency is higher than 162 MHz  DOT  CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE can not be adjusted  automatically    gt  page 32  33    If the projected signal or image is too dark or blurred around  the edge  AUTO SETUP may stop the process before  completing the adjustment or adjust abnormally  Project a  much clearer or lighter image and try again     ENGLISH     25    Basic operations    suomneJjodo oiseg          Remote control operation  continued     RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT INDEX WINDOW display    SETTINGS    AY To capture a new   By default  the frozen      image and change   image is displayed on the    You can reset most of the customized settings to the  lt  the size in 3 ways    left and the subsequent   factory default settings  image is displayed on  aan the right    AD RAF To switch the  d PR  position     For details  see  Reset to factory default settings      gt  page 28           Frozen  Continuing F
22.  turn the projector on        STANDBY       R      ON G          POWER indicator                POWER indicator status    Indicator status ee S  DI RU es  No illumination or  e No power is supplied and the internal cooling fan is not operating     LE power is turned off  when STANDBY MODE is set to ECO    ELE  POWER  button is pressed  projection starts    Flashing The power is turned off  when STANDBY MODE is set to  NORMAL    If  POWER  button is pressed  projection starts         The power is on and preparing for projection       dit  The projector is projecting     Nd No power supply and the power is preparing for being turned off   It is turned off  The projection is set in STANDBY MODE  after a  Orange while    recovering to the projection mode  Recovery may take a while   NOTE     When the power is turned off  the internal fan cools the lamp using internal power supply       The power is turned on again while cooling the lamp and recovers to the projection mode  Recovery may take a while       While the power is turned off  when STANDBY MODE is set to ECO  the POWER indicator is lit red   power of about 0 4 W is  consumed     Green    ENGLISH  lt  21       Basic operations    suomneJjodo oiseg       Turn the projector ON or OFF  continued     TURN THE PROJECTOR ON                   POWER indicator       Before switching on the projector  make sure all the other devices are correctly connected and remove the Lens  cover    gt  page 18     NOTE      Confirm that CONTROL 
23.  way into the AC  IN terminal ensuring that the shape of the  connector matches that of the terminal           2 Align the side of the    power cord secure lock   with the side of the  Rail guide  of the AC IN  terminal and slide it in     Rail guide       3 Latch to the latch catcher and press until it    clicks          Latch    4 Connect the power plug to a wall outlet     20  gt  ENGLISH    Detach the  power cord secure lock     1 Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet   2 Depress the latch and slide off the lock     E A  mE    3 Slide up the    power cord secure lock  and  remove it     Rail guide       4 Hold the connector firmly and detach it from the  AC IN terminal     Direct power on function    If the power cord is connected to a wall outlet with  INITIAL START UP  PROJECTOR SETUP menu    is set to ON  projection will start even when the  control panel is disabled    gt  page 39     Direct power off function    You can switch off the electric power supply any  time by unplugging the power plug from the wall  outlet or by switching off the main power    The internal cooling fan keeps operating using  the internal power supply and automatically stops  when cooled     NOTE     Do not put the projector into the carrying bag with the  POWER indicator lit        Turn the projector ON or OFF  continued        POWER INDICATOR       POWER indicator   5 shows status of the projector s power  When the TEMP indicator flashes  the  POWER indicator lights red and you  cannot
24.  x 480  640 x 480  640 x 480 43 3 85 36  800 x 600 35 2 56 3 36  800 x 600  SVGA  800 x 600    5     5  5  85  5    5  5    0    rojected     VIDEO S VIDEO    RGB YPsPR       Technical Information  continued           SERIAL TERMINAL    The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface  specifications  The projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connector        Connection    Computer  D Sub 9 pin  male           female        Pin assignments and signal names    Signal name Contents  NC          Transmitted data       Received data    ee             9    CTS             Communication settings    Character length    Stop bit    Signal level RS 232C  Sync method    C  its    9 600 bps    Basic format             T Sena   ESI   T The data streaming from the computer will start with    STX  and proceed to Command  Parameter and end                   Start byte 1 byte End with ETX    02 h      03 h  You can add the required parameter     3 bytes 1 bytes   4 bytes       NOTE     The projector cannot receive any command for 10 seconds after the lamp is switched on  Wait for 10 seconds before sending  the command     For multiple commands  check the projector if the response has been sent for one command before sending the next  command     When a command which does not require parameters to be sent  the colon     is not required     If an incorrect command is sent from the personal computer  
25. EW    uo J   NOISE REDUCTION OFF      RETURN  SELECT TV SYSTEM   Au      ENTER      FUNCTION             Operating guidance Current settings    Menu operation  continued              SEM Main menu  CAP  EYER Sub menu  GRID  PICTURE  POSITION  LANGUAGE       DISPLAY OPTION       PROJECTOR SETUP       SECURITY       jo O  tas     E    NETWORK             HI  HI    Select the reguired sub menu item and press ENTER to  display the detailed menu     LA PICTURE menu    S VIDEO VIDEO RGB  Moving image    YPsPr signal  is input      savannas     PICTURE MODE         contrast         BRIGHTNESS        coron    wT      STANDARD    TV SYSTEM      DEFAULT  AUTO    AUTO  RGB YPsPx   AUTO       RGB moving images can be projected only when the  following signals   480i  576i  480p  576p  1 080 60i  1 080 60p   1 080 50i  1 080 50p  720 60p  720 50p   2 Input signal is S VIDEO VIDEO    5 Input signal is RGB YPsPr           RGB  Still image  is input     Sub menu item  PICTURE MODE  CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  SHARPNESS    DYNAMIC    WHITE BALANCE RED   WHITE BALANCE GREEN   WHITE BALANCE BLUE   COLOR TEMPERATURE  DAYLIGHT VIEW  RGB YPsPx       1 Input signal is RGB    2 Input signal is RGB  VGA60      NOTE     The factory default values vary depending on the PICTURE  MODE setting     f  POSITION menu     o0      a   EJ   o0    id    o o         Sub menu item  REALTIME KEYSTONE  KEYSTONE  SHIFT     DOT CLOCK    CLOCK PHASE      OVER SCAN   0  3   ASPECT    169   33      FRAME LOCK       orc   34   
26. I       Change setting    CONTROL PANEL    ENABLE   Enable the button operations  DISABLE   Disable the button operations    REMOTE CONTROLLER       ENABLE   Enable the button operations    DISABLE   Disable the button operations    NOTE      If DISABLE is selected and  ENTER  is pressed  the  confirmation screen appears  Select OK and press   ENTER       If any button is pressed after CONTROL PANEL is set  to DISABLE  the password screen appears  Input the  password which is set in the SECURITY menu   If no  operation is done  the password screen disappears in 10  seconds        f you set both CONTROL PANEL and REMOTE  CONTROLLER to DISABLE  all buttons  operations of  the control panel and remote control are disabled and you  cannot turn off the power    How to clear DISABLE    During the standby mode or projection  press and   hold  ENTER  and  MENU  for at least 2 seconds  and  CONTROL PANEL is set to ENABLE    Change the setting of REMOTE CONTROLLER with the  control panel     44     ENGLISH    DEFAULT       Set the selected item with   lt p      NOTE      These items are set for network connection with a  computer  For details of the PJ Link and network  see   Network Operation Manual        WIRED LAN    You can set up a wired LAN     NAME CHANGE    You can change the name of the projector     NETWORK CONTROL   When controlling the projector with a computer on the  network  you must turn this function ON    STATUS    You can display the status of the network setting    
27. PANEL  when operating with  the projector body  or REMOTE CONTROLLER  when  operating with the remote control  under CONTROL  DEVICE SETUP in the SECURITY menu is set to ENABLE     1 Connect the power cord    gt  page 20   After a while the    power indicator  lights or  flashes in red     2 Press the POWER button    gt  page 44     POWER indicator flashes green several times When setting the SECURITY menu  you will be asked to  before it lights up and the STARTUP LOGO is input the password    gt  page 42     displayed  See STARTUP LOGO in DISPLAY When starting up the projector  some small rattling or   OPTION menu   2 page 36  tinkling sound may be heard  These are normal and will not  affect the performance of the projector    When the internal cooling fan is operating  some operational   sound may be heard  The loudness of the operational   sound depends on the external temperature    If INITIAL START UP  PROJECTOR SETUP menu  is set   to ON  the projector starts projecting when the power cord is   connected to a wall outlet    gt  page 39    If the projector is turned on again while the internal cooling   fan is still operating by the internal power supply  the display   may flicker due to the specifications of the lamp  These are   normal and will not affect the performance of the projector     22  gt  ENGLISH       Turn the projector ON or OFF  continued     TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF                POWER indicator       When operating the projector  check the status of the
28. Panasonic    Operating Instructions  Basic Manual    LCD Projector    Model No  PT LB3 EA  PT LB2EA  PT LB1EA                   Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Projector     M Before operating this product  please read the instructions carefully  and save this manual  for future use     M Before using your projector  be sure to read    Precautions with regard to safety   pages 7 to 11    B For network operation  please read the Network Operation Manual     TQBJ0324 2    M0510YZ3011  CH ENGLISH    uoneuuojul  epuass3    Important Safety Notice    Dear Panasonic Customer     This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require  We hope it will  help you to get the most out of your new product  and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic LCD projector   The serial number of your product may be found on its bottom  You should note it in the space provided below and  retain this booklet in case service is required     Model number  PT LB3EA PT LB2EA PT LB1EA       Serial number        WARNING  THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED           WARNING  To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard  do not expose this appliance to  rain or moisture           Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3  GSGV  January 18  1991  The sound pressure level at the operator po   sition is equal or less than 70 dB  A  according to ISO7779           WARNING     1  Remove the plug from the wall outlet when this unit is not in use for a prolon
29. SE SELECT LANGUAGE                          SELECT      ENTER    To proceed to INITIAL SETTING  menu        12  gt  ENGLISH    1    2    To select the desired menu    gt  INSTALLATION    gt  HIGH ALTITUDE MODE    To change the settings in the  menu     a  pd    INITIAL SETTING          C FRONT DESK        INSTALLATION    HIGH ALTITUDE MODE OFF  SWITCH TO HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  ON  IF OVER 1400m 4593Ft         RETURN    e  SELECT e  ENTER       INSTALLATION  2 page 17  39                 FRONT  Put it on a desk or floor and project   DESK from the front   FRONT  Mount it on the ceiling with a ceiling   CEILING mount bracket  sold separately  and  project from the front   REAR  Put it on a desk or floor and project   DESK from the rear  a translucent screen is  required    REAR  Mount it on the ceiling with a ceiling   CEILING mount bracket  sold separately  and  project from the rear  a translucent  Screen is required              HIGH ALTITUDE MODE   gt  page 9  39        Use in normal environment          OFF  below 1 400 m  4 593 ft  above sea  level   ON Use at high altitude     at 1 400   2 700 m  4 593   8 858 ft   above sea level           3    NOTE     To return to LANGUAGE menu  press  RETURN  in    INITIAL SETTING menu             Control Panel   Indicators    Zoom ring     To adjust the size of projection     gt  page 24       Remote control signal receptor  O Focus ring     To adjust the focus    gt  page 24     Air intake port    G Leg adjuster button   gt  page 24  
30. Series  D6000 Series  D W Z6K series DW6300 Series  DZ6700 Series  DZ67 10 Series    L520 Series  L720 Series  L730 Series    L750 Series  L780 L780 Series    L735 L735 Series  L785 L785 Series    F100 Series  FW100 Series  F200 Series  F300 Series  FW300 Series    L730       F W series       NOTE     Some commands are not available  For details  please  contact your dealer     40     ENGLISH    ll FUNCTION BUTTON  You can select a useful function from the list and assign  it to  FUNCTION  button as a short cut   MERU FUNCTION    ta D    To display the on screen Press and hold for  menu  main menu  sub  at least 3 seconds   menu or detailed menu     For the menu operation    see    OPERATE THE   MENU         gt  page 28     When not using the  FUNCTION  button   gt  page 27     NOTE     The text and button color will change once the setting has  completed     ll AUDIO SETTING  You can perform detailed setting for Audio     VOLUME    You can adjust the volume of the built in speakers and  audio output sound     ad  id  BALANCE    You can adjust to listen to the sound played equally  from both right and left external stereo speakers  or  adjust the balance so that more sound plays from either  the left or right side     Left A fr      Right  LI         1       Menu operation  continued     IN STANDBY MODE  You can turn ON or OFF the audio output in standby    mode   A fo      Change setting   J      When STANDBY MODE is set to ECO  the audio output  cannot be activated in the s
31. T CLOCK or CLOCK PHASE may  not make any difference  Refer to    LIST OF COMPATIBLE  SIGNALS       gt  page 52       OVER SCAN    Use this function when characters or pictures are  cropped near the periphery of the projected image    For S VIDEO VIDEO RGB  Moving image  YPsPR    input signal only     Le Zoom in  AJ          Zoom out    Setting range  0 to  3    I ASPECT    You can manually switch to the desired aspect ratio   Selectable options vary according to input signal     RL     Change setting       Change setting                                                     J  AUTO e 4 3 e 16 9  1 t  THROUGH H FIT  t t  S4 3 e HV FIT   V FIT  NOTE       AUTO mode is displayed only when NTSC 480i signal is  input      THROUGH mode is displayed only for certain signals    e For the wide signal    the aspect ratio option cycles through  16 9  gt  V FIT  gt  HV FIT     AUTO  For NTSC 480i input signal only     The signal which contains an identifying signal will be  detected and will automatically project the image in the  most optimal aspect setting     4 3  Standard input signal   3 projection is 4 3 aspect ratio     Input signal  XGA    e Mi O  O O O O   ci    Image        16 9    Standard input signal   3 projection is 16 9 aspect  ratio    Wide input signal  3 projection is the current aspect  ratio     Input signal  1 080 60i       Panel           Image        H FIT       Standard input signal   3 projection without changing  the aspect ratio uses all the panel pixels in the 
32. U    iati taeisa sin nenk 42  NETWORK MENU                                 44  LAMP and TEMP indicators                         45  Care and replacement                                  46  Ceiling mount bracket safeguards             49  Troubleshooting                                           50  Dimensions   ss sama 51  Trademark acknowledgements                   51  Technical information                                  52  Specifications Mee  55  j    MEI                 57  Removal of spacer at rear adjuster            58    ENGLISH   5    The lamp replacement cycle is longer than the former model    gt  page 47   Approx  3 000 hours  PT LB90NTEA   9    Approx  5 000 hours  PT LB3EA PT LB2EA PT LB1EA        wat  i   fey  he standby power has been immensely reduced compared to    the previous model   Approx  0 9 W  PT LB9ONTEA        Approx  0 4 W  PT LB3EA PT LB2EA PT LB1EA      Standby mode  In    ECO      bh    m                  N    AITE display function    You can project your company s logo when projection starts    gt  page 36   SS   s    6  gt  ENGLISH    Precautions with regard to safety    Essential information    The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be   installed near the equipment and shall be easily   accessible when problems occur  If the followings   problems occur  cut off the power supply   immediately    Continued use of the projector in these conditions will   result in fire or electric shock       f foreign objects or water get inside the 
33. WER  Switch between standby mode and projection  mode    gt  page 22  23     Display the Main menu     page 29     Navigate through the menus with  A V  lt p  and  confirm the selection with  ENTER     gt  page 28     Capture the projected image as a frozen picture    2 page 25     Switch the required input signal button to select    2 page 25     Reset some of the settings to the factory default  settings    gt  page 26     Control the zoom size    page 27   Control speaker volume     page 26     Create shortcut assigned to certain selected  function    gt  page 27  40     Display frozen image while the display of  subsequent images continues    gt  page 26   Turn off the projection temporarily   2 page 25     Detect the input signal    Adjust the settings of SHIFT  DOT CLOCK   and CLOCK PHASE in the POSITION menu  automatically for COMPUTER signals    gt  page 25     Do not let strong light shine onto the signal receptor which will cause a malfunction   The remote control operates within the range of 7 m  23  0    approximately  30    vertically and horizontally from the projector    The operating range may differ due to the screen material and may not be effective with a translucent screen     ENGLISH     15    Preparation    pouejs Bunjes    Set up your projector       SCREEN SIZE AND THROW DISTANCE    You can adjust the projection size with 1 2x zoom lens  Calculate and define the throw distance as follows           Projected image                                     z S
34. WORK settings will not be initialized    When PASSWORD in SECURITY menu is activated   ensure to enter the correct password when initializing    After INITIALIZE ALL operation is completed  the password  is reset to the factory default setting and PASSWORD  setting is turned OFF     ENGLISH  lt  41    Settings    sbunjes       Menu operation  continued     SECURITY MENU    MENU    e   ep    ENTER    090    MENU    DEFAULT    Set the selected item with   lt p      When you use SECURITY menu for the first time  you  will be asked to perform the password operation  Input  the initial password by pressing  AP V   A   V 4  in  this order and then press  ENTER      NOTE     If you have changed the password  input the new password  and press  ENTER      i PASSWORD    You can activate the security system and the password  operation will be asked to perform when projection  mode starts     Change setting       4 fr  Change setting   I      OFF  Deactve                ON jAdv                        NOTE      PASSWORD is set to OFF by default and when initialized      Change your password regularly  Do not use a simple  password that is easy to decode       Unless you perform the correct password operation  all of  the control buttons will be disabled except the  POWER   button     42     ENGLISH       PASSWORD CHANGE    You can change the password   1 MALAY    sJ   Up to 8 button operations can be set      2 E  ER  LD   3    Input the password again and press  co  the button     NOTE  
35. an ER401 command will be sent from the projector to the  personal computer     ENGLISH     53    References    so2ualogjoyM    Technical Information  continued     Cable specifications           When connected to a personal computer  NC NC                            Projector NC                 DTE        NC NC                        clo   ojo 5 o mNmN     clo   ojo 5 o m           NC NC                      Control commands    The following commands are used for control of the projector with a computer   Operation commands     Power on   The PON command is ignored during lamp ON control      f a PON command is received while the cooling fan is operating after the lamp has switched off   Power off the lamp is not turned back on again straight away in order to protect the lamp     Volume Parameter   n 000   063  Adjustment value 0   63        Parameter   Input VID   VIDEO SVD   S VIDEO RG1   COMPUTER 1 IN  RG2   COMPUTER 2 IN    Lamp condition Call back   query 0 Standby 1   Lamp on control active 2   Lampon 3   Lamp off control active    Turn off the projection and sound temporarily    Send the command to switch between off and on     gt  page 25   AV mute     Do not send the command consecutively    0   Off 1 2 On       NOTE     If STANDBY MODE is set to ECO  only PON and Q S command can be used in the standby mode     MENU LOCK PASSWORD    To reset the password to the default setting AAAA  perform the following when the MENU LOCK PASSWORD  request screen is displayed   1  P
36. and the parts sold separately are subject to change without notice        Model No  of ceiling mount bracket  ET PKB2    M4 x 0 7                      9 mm                                     Torque 1 25   0 2 N m    ENGLISH     49    Maintenance    so2ualogJoyM    Troubleshooting    Confirm the following problem and cause   If the suggested solutions do not solve the problem  contact an Authorized Service Center     Problem    Cause       Power does not turn  on     No picture appears     The picture is fuzzy     Color is pale or  grayish     No sound can be  heard from the internal  speaker     The remote control  does not operate     The power cord may not be connected securely    No electric supply at the wall outlet    The circuit breakers have tripped    TEMP or LAMP indicator is lit or flashes    The lamp unit cover has not been securely installed    CONTROL PANEL in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is invalidated     The lens cover is not removed    The input terminal may not be connected properly    The input selection setting may not be correct    The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting   The signal input source may not be operating properly    The AV MUTE function may be in use     The lens focus may not have been set correctly    The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen   The lens may be dirty    The projector may be tilted too much     COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect   The input source which is connected to the pr
37. ause projector to fall down  or tip over the projector  and severe injury or damage  could result     Do not place another projector or other heavy  objects on top of the projector    Failure to observe this will cause the projector to  become unbalanced and fall  which could result in  damage or injury  The projector will be damaged or  deformed     Installation work  such as ceiling suspension    should only be carried out by a qualified technician    If installation is not carried out and secured correctly it   can cause injury or accidents  such as electric shocks      Do not use anything other than an Authorized ceiling  mount bracket     Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port    Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which can   cause fire or damage to the projector      Do not place the projector in narrow  badly ventilated  places such as closets or bookshelves      Do not place the projector on cloth or papers  as  these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port     Do not place your hands or other objects close to   the air outlet port    Doing so will cause burns or damage your hands or   other objects      Heated air comes out of the air outlet port  Do not  place your hands or face  or objects which cannot  withstand heat close to this port     ENGLISH   7    uoneuuojul  epuass3    Precautions with regard to safety  continued     Do not look and place your skin into the lights  emitted from the lens while the projector is being  use
38. bjects    Make sure the polarities    and    are correct when  inserting the batteries    Do not use a new battery together with an old battery  or mix different types of batteries    Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling  away or removed    Remove the empty batteries from the remote control  at once    Insulate the battery using tape or something similar  before disposal     Do not allow children to reach the AAA RO3 battery     The battery can cause personal injury if swallowed     If swallowed  seek medical advice immediately     8  gt  ENGLISH    If the battery fluid leaks  do not touch it with   bare hands  and take the following measures if  necessary    Battery fluid on your skin or clothing could result in  skin inflammation or injury    Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice  immediately    Battery fluid coming in contact with your eyes could  result in loss of sight    In this case  do not rub your eyes  Rinse with clean  water and seek medical advice immediately     Do not disassemble the lamp unit   If the lamp breaks  it could cause injury     Lamp replacement   The lamp has high internal pressure  If improperly   handled  an explosion and severe injury or accidents   will result      Replacement of the lamp should be carried out by a   qualified technician    The lamp can easily explode if struck against hard   objects or dropped    Before replacing the lamp  be sure to disconnect the   power plug from the wall outlet    Electric shocks or ex
39. ching the projector on  The high clarity projector  lens is thermally affected by the light from the light  source  making the focus unstable in the period just  after switching on  Please allow a warm up time of at  least 30 minutes before adjusting the lens focus     ENGLISH   9    uoneuuojul  epuass3    Precautions with regard to safety  continued     CAUTIONS ON USE OPTICAL COMPONENTS  It may be necessary to replace the optical components  IN ORDER TO GET THE PICTURE QUALITY such as Liquid crystal panels and Polarizing plates  Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any in less than 1 year if using the projector in a high  lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light temperature environment or in a very dusty  oily smoke  from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen  or tobacco smoke environment  For more details   Depending on where the projector is used  air exhaust please contact your dealer     vents or the warm air from air conditioning can cause a   shimmering effect on the screen  For this reason  take LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL   care not to shield the air exhaust vents and consider the   direction of the air flowing from air conditioning  The Liquid crystal panels are precision made  Note that  in rare cases  pixels of high precision could be missing    or always lit  but this is not a malfunction   DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE OF THE Do not project the same image for long periods of  PROJECTOR LENS WITH YOUR BARE HAND  time  as this may remain as a
40. d    Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight      Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens  Do  not look or place your hands directly into this light      Be especially careful not to let young children look  into the lens  In addition  turn off the power and  disconnect the power plug when you are away from  the projector     Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector    Doing so will cause fire or electric shocks      Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects  into the projector or drop them onto the projector     Never attempt to remodel or disassemble the  projector    High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks    For any inspection  adjustment and repair work  please  contact an Authorized Service Center     Do not project an image with the supplied lens  cover attached   Doing so can cause fire     ACCESSORIES    Do not use or handle the batteries improperly  and  refer to the following    Failure to observe this will cause burns  batteries to  leak  overheat  explode or catch fire    Do not use unspecified batteries    Use manganese batteries but not rechargeable  batteries    Do not dissemble dry cell batteries    Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or  fire    Do not allow the   and     terminals of the batteries  to come into contact with metallic objects such as  necklaces or hairpins    Do not store batteries together with metallic objects   Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them  away from metallic o
41. dth  307 mm  12 3 32    Dimensions     Height  69 mm  2 23 32        Length  210 mm  8 9 32     not including surface projection parts     Weight              Approx 23kg  6 1 lbs           Temperature  0   C   40   C  32   F   104   F     a When the HIGH ALTITUDE MODE   gt  page 39  is set to  Operating environment ON  0   C   35   C  32   F   95   F       Humidity  20     80    no condensation     Certifications EN60950 1  EN55022  EN61000 3 2  EN61000 3 3  EN55024  Power supply 3 V DC  AAA ROS battery x 2   Operating range Approx  7 m  23  0    when operated directly in front of signal receptor     Remote control Weight Approx  64 g  2 3 ozs    including batteries         Width  45 6 mm  1 25 32    Dimensions     Length  115 mm  4 17 32        Height  21 4 mm  27 32    not including surface projection parts     Ceiling bracket  Air Filter Unit     4 Average value  Each product has an individual variability in weight    5 The model Nos  of the accessories and parts sold separately are subject to change without notice              56     ENGLISH    A   ASPEC T iorno nnair 33  AUDIO SETTING                       esee 40  AUTO SETUP    riri rnnt 37  AV MUTE    eicere eere ok 25  B   BACK COLOR             eerie 37  BRIGHTNESS wi sasod  ti 30  C   CAUTIONS ON USE                           10  CAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING          9  CAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING     9  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE      11  CLEANING THE PROJECTOR           46  CLOCK PHASE                     enne 33  COLOR
42. e balance of the projected  image           Change setting    A   gt         Change setting  I  DEFAULT   Balanced white      HIGH   More bluish  More reddish       ll DAYLIGHT VIEW    You can keep the projected image bright and vivid even  in well lit rooms where the ambient light sources cannot  be controlled        Change setting    kl   gt         Change setting  I    AUTO Automatic adjustment    ON jAe                     S        OFF  Deactve        O    NE   Do not cover the Ambient Luminance Sensor ALS  of the  projector  otherwise the AUTO mode may not function  properly      AUTO is not available when INSTALLATION in  PROJECTOR SETUP menu is set to REAR DESK or  REAR CEILING       NOISE REDUCTION    You can switch the automatic noise reduction system  on off   For S VIDEO VIDEO input signal only     ie     Change setting  I      OFF   No noise reduction    ON   Automatic noise reduction    NOTE      If NOISE REDUCTION is set active when the selected input  signal has less noise  the image may look different from the  true image  If so  set to OFF        Change setting    i TV SYSTEM    Switch the setting manually to match the video data    For S VIDEO VIDEO input signal only     fe     Change setting  E       Change setting                                                       AUTO    NTSC      NTSC4 43   1 1  SECAM   lt   gt   PAL N 4  PAL M      PAL  NOTE       AUTO mode is selected by default      When the projector is not working properly in AUTO mode   change t
43. ed LAN in standby  mode       lat P7       Change setting  M ll LAMP POWER    You can adjust the power of the lamp to save electricity  and reduce the noise        Change setting       Change setting lat      Change setting  RT    NORMAL When higher luminance is required  ECO When lower luminance is sufficient    NOTE     This function is disabled when no input signal is detected       ECO setting is recommended when higher luminance is not  required such as in a small room     ENGLISH  lt   39    Settings    sbunjes    Menu operation  continued     ll LAMP RUNTIME  You can check how long the lamp has been used     NOTE      LAMP RUNTIME is important for lamp replacement timing   See    REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT       gt  page 47      Check the lamp unit replacement time    gt  page 47       fthe lamp runtime has reached 3 800 hours  the red  time  indicator  and gray marks appear alternately to notify you of  the lamp replacement time      The lamp life varies depending on the usage condition   number of power on times  etc          EMULATE    When the projector is controlled by a computer through  serial input terminal  you can change the setting to use  the former projector control commands     1 EN ER  GD  2 CA   To select the required setting     v    3 KD     J    LB3  LB2  LB1  ST10     DEFAULT LB75 Series  LB78 Series  LB80 Series  LW80NT  LB90 Series    D3500 D3500  D4000 D4000    D5500 Series  DW5000 Series  D W5K series D5600 Series  DW5100 Series  D5700 Series  D5000 
44. ed can  damage the cables  which will cause fire or electric  shocks to occur     ACCESSORIES    Do not use the old lamp unit   If used it could cause lamp explosion     If the lamp has broken  ventilate the room  immediately  Do not touch or bring your face close  to the broken pieces   Failure to observe this will cause the user to absorb  the gas which was released when the lamp broke and  which contains nearly the same amount of mercury as  fluorescent lamps  and the broken pieces will cause  injury   If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that  the gas has got into your eyes or mouth  seek medical  advice immediately   Ask your dealer about replacing the lamp unit and  check the inside of the projector     CAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING    When transporting the projector  the leg adjusters must  be housed and do not hold them     When transporting  keep the projector in the   provided carrying bag with the lens cover on it      Face the lens of the projector in an upward direction  and put it gently into the carrying bag      Do not put anything other than the projector and its  accessories in the carrying bag     CAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING    DO NOT USE UNDER THE FOLLOWING  CONDITIONS       Do not set up the projector outdoors   The projector is designed for indoor use only     Avoid setting up in places which are subject to  vibration or shocks    If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations  are transmitted or mounted in a car or a vessel   vibrations
45. ed image depending on the  projection s environment     Q  gt         Change setting  A     STANDARD Setting for general image  DYNAMIC Setting for brightness and  sharpness  BLACKBOARD Setting for when projecting on a  blackboard  WHITE BOARD Setting for when projecting on a  white board  NATURAL Reproducing the original color of  the image    NOTE     It may take a while until the selected mode is stabilized        Change setting        l CONTRAST    You can adjust the contrast of the projected image     A fr  Higher       BRIGHTNESS    You can adjust the brightness of the projected image     lat  gt   Brighter     J       Lower       Darker    Menu operation  continued       COLOR    You can adjust the color saturation of the projected  image   For S VIDEO VIDEO RGB  Moving image    YPesPr input signal only           Lighter Darker    A    I TINT    You can adjust the skin tone of the projected image    For S VIDEO VIDEO RGB  Moving image  YPsPR  input signal only     More reddish       1      More greenish  EN    I SHARPNESS    You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image        Less sharp    kl   gt   More sharp  A    NOTE     The adjustable range depends on the input signal     I WHITE BALANCE    You can adjust the white balance in 3 color  temperature   For RGB  Still image  input signal only        P Ah  Advanced menu item   Default    WHITE BALANCE RED   0      WHITE BALANCE GREEN  0    WHITE BALANCE BLUE   0        COLOR TEMPERATURE    You can adjust the whit
46. en the projector is switched on    2 page 37       Set the INPUT GUIDE  DISPLAY OPTION  gt   ON SCREEN DISPLAY menu  to DETAILED  If  the projector cannot detect any input signal  the     Computer connection guide  will be displayed    2 page 35     2 Select an input signal   The image selected with any of the  INPUT  SELECT  button is projected     NOTE      Change the settings in the PICTURE menu according to the  connected device for example DVD  video tape  etc   to be  played    gt  page 30      Confirm the aspect ratio of the screen and image    Select the optimum aspect ratio    gt  page 33     POSITION THE IMAGE    When setting up the projector for the first time or  setting up at a new place  you must perform the  following operations     1 Adjust the vertical angle of the projector     Place the projector at the right angle from the  Screen                                         24  gt  ENGLISH      Press the leg adjuster button    and adjust  the vertical projection angle  Then  adjust the  projected image to the center of the screen              2 Adjust the projection size and focus     Turn the zoom and focus rings to adjust the  projected image     Zoom ring  GY  ZOOM   p Focus ring     FOCUS     NOTE      When you adjust the zoom after adjusting the focus  you  may need to adjust the focus of the image again       f the projected image slants to the right or left  turn the rear  leg adjuster to adjust the angle of the projector      If keystone distortion occ
47. ged period of time    2  To prevent electric shock  do not remove cover  No user serviceable parts inside  Refer servicing to qualified  Service personnel    3  Do not remove the earthing pin on the power plug  This apparatus is equipped with a three prong earthing   type power plug  This plug will only fit an earthing type wall outlet  This is a safety feature  If you are unable to  insert the plug into the wall outlet  contact an electrician  Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug              2  gt  ENGLISH    Important Safety Notice  continued        CAUTION  To assure continued compliance  follow the attached installation instructions  which includes using  the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral  device  Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment will void the user s authority  to operate           Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC  article 9 2    Pursuant to at the directive 2005 32 EC amended by 2008 28 EC  article 14  Panasonic Testing Center   Panasonic Service Europe  a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH          Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  F R  Germany    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 power 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 
48. has a rating of 13  amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362     Check for the ASTA mark  amp  or the BSI mark   on the body of the fuse     If the plug contains a removable fuse cover  you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced  If you lose  the fuse cover  the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained  A replacement fuse cover can be  purchased from an Authorized Service Center        If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the wall outlet in your home  then the fuse should be removed  and the plug cut off and disposed of safely  There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is  inserted into any 13 amp socket     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 power cord are colored in accordance with the following code   Green   and   Yellow  Earth  Blue  Neutral  Brown  Live    As the colors of the wire in the power cord of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identify   ing 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   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 
49. he setting according to each TV system type      AUTO setting will automatically select the compatible  signal from NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL60 PAL M PAL N   SECAM     ENGLISH  lt  31    Settings    spus    Menu operation  continued     I RGB YPsPR     For RGB YPsPa input signal only   Select the signals to be input to the COMPUTER 1 IN  and COMPUTER 2 IN terminals     Rp     Change setting  Ax    AUTO Automatic adjustment    RGB   For RGB signals       Change setting    For YPsPr signals    NOTE      AUTO mode is selected by default      Select RGB or YPsPr according to the input signal if the  image is not normally projected during AUTO mode   The function only becomes effective when certain signals  are input    VGA60  480i  576i  480p  576p  1 080 60i  1 080 60p   1 080 50i  1 080 50p  720 60p  720 50p     POSITION MENU       DEFAULT       Set the selected item with  A V 4p        REALTIME KEYSTONE    If the projector is aligned non perpendicularly to the  screen  or if the projection screen has an angled  surface  the keystone will be automatically corrected     ie     Change setting  I     OFF  Deactve o O   ON jAdve      NOTE      If the detected tilt of the main unit is   5 96  even if you  Set ON  the distortion will not be corrected automatically   Because the priority is not to correct the distortion  but to  avoid the image quality deteriorated by correcting    If you need to correct the keystone  you can correct the  distortion manually by adjusting the KEYSTONE    
50. ill go off if  there is no operation after  5 seconds        ENGLISH     35    Settings    spus       Menu operation  continued     Computer connection guide   You can switch the output signals from COMPUTER1   COMPUTER2 terminal by pressing the following  computer command keys     Image output  Manufacturer selection  command  Panasonic    Image output  Manufacturer selection  command    SAMSUNG  L    acer    SHARP  Fn     Es     TOSHIBA             NOTE      The command keys depend on the manufacturers   For detailed information  please refer to the instructions  provided with the computers       If you want to turn off the computer connection guide  select  SIMPLE or OFF     OSD DESIGN    You can change the background of the on screen menu   OSD      TYPE1 Semi transparent black  TYPE2 Solid blue  TYPE3 Semi transparent dark blue    WARNING MESSAGE    You can choose to or not to display the warning  messages     Warning messages will be  displayed           OFF  Nodisplay    NOTE      When the WARNING MESSAGE is set to OFF  use the  projector with utmost care as most of the warning messages  will not be displayed     36  gt  ENGLISH    I STARTUP LOGO    You can set the Panasonic logo  your own image  or Pre set letters to be displayed at the start of the    projection   LLb     Change setting  I      oN O Display    Panasonic    logo  TEXT Display the original text       Change setting    Display the image registered by the  user    OFF   Nodisplay       NOTE      If TEXT 
51. ing on the type of computer  refer to the documentation  provided with your computer for further details          EMULATE in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is not set correctly    If you fail to select your product series  ask your dealer for repair              307  12   3 32     Unitmm                      Eb   omoseued    000   806   Geo     210  8   9 32                                             79 2  3   1 8                                                         93 5  3   11 16      11  7 16     178 2  7   1 32      Trademark acknowledgements      VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation      S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association      HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI  Licensing LLC      The font used in the on screen displays is a Ricoh bitmap font  which is manufactured and sold by Ricoh  Company  Ltd     All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners     ENGLISH  lt   51    References    so2ualogjoyM    Technical information          LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS       This projector can project the following image signals     Display resolution   Scanning frequency ais  dots         H KHz    V Hz     MHz   NTSC NTSC4 43     PAL M PALGO roxo   187   soo          PAL PAL N SECAM 720x576   156   50          525i  480i 720 x 480i  i     Picture  quality      PnP  availability         720x576   156   so   135
52. is selected  the input letters are displayed at the  start of the projection  You can display 2 lines of original text  which contains up to 40 characters each      If USER is selected  the image transferred by the Logo  Transfer Software is displayed at the start of the projection    You can install the Logo Transfer Software from the  provided CD ROM       STARTUP LOGO vwill be displayed for 30 seconds     Menu operation  continued           Editing the original text    1 Press   lt p  to select TEXT and then press   ENTER      2 Press  A V  to select the desired line and then  press  ENTER    You can input and edit the text for the first line in  TEXT and the text for the second line in TEXT2     STARTUP LOGO      TEXT1     TEXT2                         SELECT       3 Press  A V  lt p  to select the desired character  and then press  ENTER    To delete all the input characters  move the cursor  to ALL DELETE and then press  ENTER    To delete a character  press  DEFAULT  or move    the cursor to select the character then press   DEFAULT                        TEXT CHANGE                      ALLDELETE                            PACE        0 N    Fc ps    CANCEL      WIN  o o ow  Ie  w     ojoo    G  T  g  t  7          is   gt    2  H o o       fff Je  3  9   z gt              NSE AS e  29 rT1      ze     Od  KA iasa K2 T  v    oo  c 2  c r                J  W  j  W  0  I       K  X  k  X  S  Z                V  i  V  9  m                    lt                         o  
53. it is difficult to remove the dirt  wipe the projector with a damp cloth  Dry off the projector with dry cloth      Do not use petroleum benzine  thinner  any alcoholic solvent  kitchen detergents or chemical cloths  Failure to  observe these may result in altered or damaged surfaces of the projector     Projector lens    Make sure no dirt or dust remains on the surface of the projector lens glass  It will be enlarged and projected onto  the screen    Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a lint free cloth  Do not wipe the projector lens with a cloth which has collected  dust     NOTE     Clean the projector lens with special care     If the air filter is excessively dirty  the internal temperature of the projector increases  the TEMP indicator lights  and  the power is turned off    If the power is turned off  the TEMP indicator flashes    Clean the air filter regularly every 100 hours of usage     1 Remove the air filter  2 Clean the air filter   While pressing the tab of the air filter  pull the air filter Vacuum dirt and dust from the air filter   open slowly     Air filter       3 Install the air filter   Install in the reverse order to 1      NOTE      Do not use the projector without attaching the air filter  Otherwise  it will suck in dirt and dust which can cause malfunction      The TEMP indicator may flash because of clogging within 100 hours  depending on the using environment  In that case  clean  the air filter at shorter intervals     46     ENGLISH    REPLACE THE
54. ll be displayed     Flashing red and power is turned off     The temperature inside and or outside the projector is abnormally high   Problem     The projection may become darker than usual     The internal fan s operational noise may be louder than usual     covered  is poor   4 593   8 858 ft      Remove object s  Reinstall the projector   Clean the filter in a Turn on the projector    from the air outlet port   in temperature proper method  and set the HIGH  Remedy   and air intake ports controlled place    gt  page 46  ALTITUDE MODE to    The air outlet port and   The room temperature   The filter is excessively   The projector is located  Cause air intake ports are is too high  dirty and the ventilation   at 1 400   2 700m    or clear around the   gt  page 56  ON     page 39   projector        The projector will operate for 2 minutes with OFF set at high elevation     NOTE      Perform the above remedy  disconnect the power plug  and then supply the power again  If the TEMP indicator still lights or  flashes after the above remedy  contact an Authorized Service Center      If temperature in the projector rises  the fan speed increases and the sound becomes louder     ENGLISH     45       Maintenance    e  ueugjuire N    Care and replacement    Preparations    Before cleaning  be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet     gt  page 20  23     CLEANING THE PROJECTOR    Cabinet    Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a soft cloth      If 
55. n       f not using the projector for an extended period of  time  pull the power plug out from the wall outlet    Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it   with a dry cloth regularly     Do not handle the power plug with wet hands   Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks     Do not overload the 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 liquid containers on top of the  projector   If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it  fire or  electric shocks will result   If any water gets inside the projector  contact an  Authorized Service Center     Do not place the projector on soft materials such as  carpets or sponge mats    Doing so will cause the projector to overheat  which   can cause burns  fire or damage to the projector     Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places  or in places where the projector may come into  contact with oily smoke or steam  ex  a bathroom   Using the projector under such conditions will result   in fire  electric shocks or components deterioration   Components deterioration  such as ceiling mount  brackets  may cause the projector which is mounted on  the ceiling to fall down     Do not install this projector in a place which is  not strong enough to take the full weight of the  projector or on top of a surface which is sloped or  unstable    Failure to observe this will c
56. n afterimage on the liquid      i   crystal panel  Display the white screen test pattern for  If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints   more than an hour to remove it  See  TEST PATTERN     or anything else  this will be magnified and projected on page 41  onto the screen  Please put the standard lens cover on  the projector when you do not use it   SECURITY    DO NOT MOVE THE PROJECTOR WHILE    TAKE SAFETY MEASURES AGAINST  IT IS OPERATING OR SUBJECT IT TO FOLLOWING INCIDENTS   VIBRATION OR IMPACT       Personal information being leaked via this product        The service life of its internal components will be   Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious  shortened  third party     Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious    THE PROJECTOR HAS A HIGH third party     PRESSURE MERCURY LAMP THAT IS  SECURITY INSTRUCTION    CHARACTERIZED AS FOLLOWS       The brightness of the lamp will decrease over time    The connecting network must be secured by firewall       or others   Change your password regularly        n rare cases  it may burst shortly after the first use  Do not use a password that is simple to guess      The possibility of its bursting increases when the lamp Panasonic and its affiliate companies would never  is used beyond the replacement time  directly inquire about your password      If the lamp bursts  gas inside the lamp is released in Do not share your password with the general public   the form of smoke  Set a passw
57. nu  PROJECTOR SETUP          menu   Lamp unit screws                                                       ndles                                                                                              48     ENGLISH    Care and Replacement  continued     NOTE      f any button other than the  POWER  is pressed  the  LAMP RUNTIME screen disappears and the lamp   runtime is not reset   Repeat from step 8 again      9    Ad  To select the To select LAMP  PROJECTOR SETUP RUNTIME   menu    10 Press and hold for    d   approximately   cd 3 seconds     J    LAMP RUNTIME       LAMP RUNTIME RESET     OK  PRESS WBUTTON  CANCEL  PRESS ANY OTHER BUTTON          Ceiling mount bracket safeguards    11    qyl    D    After the lamp goes off   projection stops and the   POWER  button on the main  unit lit red  Disconnect the power  plug    The lamp runtime has been  reset to  0            Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician   Even if it is during guaranteed period  the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage caused  by using a ceiling mount bracket which is not purchased from an authorized distributors  or environmental    conditions     Remove an unused ceiling mount bracket promptly     Ensure to use a torque driver and do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver   For details  see the work instruction manual packed together with the ceiling mount bracket   The model Nos  of the accessories 
58. o z   F Soreen UT L LWILT  gi   v v C z                Ht    L  LW LT  D  7  a  7 i E        T I    Screen   nifi E  I p A  ii  me    sw s i E                 All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements         EEE  LW   LT   LW   LT     SD    PT LB3  PT LB3  PT LB3  PT LB3    PT LB2 PT LB2 PT LB2 PT LB2   08m3              Timem timo              t2mgrim  1 3m 4 3    1 2m  3 11     14m 4 7   1 5m  4  11     1 5 m  4 11    1 5 m  4 11   1 8 m  5 9   1 9m  6  2     1 9 m  6  2    1 52 m  60   1 8 m  5 9     2 1 m  6  10     2 1 m  6  10   23m 76    23m 7 6      2 1 m  6  10    24m 7 10     2 5m  8 2     22m  72     23m 76     2 6m 8 6     27m 8 9   7 10     28m 92    28m 92    25m 82     26m 86     3 0 m  9 10     3 1 m  10 2         1 78 m  70     6     70    6  6    2 03 m  80   24m     2 29 m  90   2 7 m  8  9   2 9 m  9  6    6   i           3 0 m  9  10     3 5 m  11 5     3 5 m  11  5     3 2 m  10  6    3 05 m  120     3 5 m  11  5    3 81 m  150    44 m  14  4   4 8 m  15  7   5 7 m  18  8     5 8 m  19 0    5 8 m  19 0   7 0 m  22  11    7 1 m  23 3     6 3 m  20 8   7 6 m  24  11    7 8 m  25 6    73m  23 11   8 7 m  28 6     8 9 m  29 2    7 9 m  25  11   9 5 m  31 2     9 7 m  31 8    8 7 m  28 6     9 0 m 29  5    10 5 m  34 5    10 7 m  35  1    9 5 m  31 2     99 m  32 5    11 5 m  87 7    11 7 m 38 4      You can calculate detailed screen dimensions from the  Screen diagonal   The unit of all the calculation resul
59. ojector may not be  adjusted correctly     The audio signal source may not be connected properly   The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting   A cable may be connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal     The batteries may be weak    The batteries may not have been inserted correctly    The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be obstructed   The remote control unit may be out of the operation range    REMOTE CONTROLLER in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is  invalidated    The remote control is under a strong light such as fluorescent        The control buttons of  the projector do not  operate     The picture does not  display correctly     Picture from a  computer does not  appear     The projector cannot  be controlled through  serial terminal     50  gt  ENGLISH    CONTROL PANEL in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is invalidated    If you have a loss of the remote control while the CONTROL PANEL  is invalidated  press and hold  MENU  for 2 seconds by pressing   ENTER       The signal format  TV SYSTEM  RGB YPsPR  may not have been set  correctly    There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source    A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input     The RGB signal cable is too long   Limit to 10 m  32  10       The external video output from a laptop computer may not be correct    You may be able to change the external output settings by pressing  the  Fn     F3  or  Fn     F10  keys simultaneously  The actual method  varies depend
60. ord  and place restrictions on the users      The life of a mercury lamp varies according to the who can log in   individual difference or conditions of use      n particular  turning the power on and off frequently  and or repeatedly as well as continuous use for  10 hours will greatly affect the life cycle  Provide a  lamp for replacement in advance     CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL DEVICE    When connecting the projector to a computer or  external device  use the power cord supplied with the  corresponding device and a commercially available  shielded interface cable       The lamp may explode or shorten the lamp life by  shocks or chipping damage     10  gt  ENGLISH    Precautions with regard to safety  continued   CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE DISPOSAL    When discarding this product  please contact your local  ASK AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of    CENTER TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE   disposal   PROJECTOR AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR     If dust is left to build up inside the projector without  being cleaned out  it can result in fire or problems   with operation  It is a good idea to clean the inside of  the projector before the season when humid weather  arrives    Ask your nearest Authorized Service Center to clean the  projector when required    Please discuss with the Authorized Service Center  regarding cleaning costs     SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES    Make sure that the following accessories are provided with your projector     Essential informa
61. ortions may be cropped  Select  an aspect ratio  4 3  which retains the creator s intended  image    The order of ASPECT types is defined not only by the input  method but also by the input signals    If you project an enlarged or distorted copyrighted image  using the ASPECT function for commercial use in a public  place  you might infringe the copyright of the creator which  is protected by the copyright law                 FRAME LOCK    If the projected image is bad  you can activate FRAME  LOCK for synchronization   For RGB input signal only     AL B    Change setting  ON Active      OFF  Deactve             Change setting          Menu operation  continued        LANGUAGE MENU DISPLAY OPTION MENU    MENU    e  qe       Select the required language     Remote control Control panel    T ENTER    DEFAULT       Set the selected item with   lt p       aPicruRE     2    CFRANGNS                 oh SSeS     ESPANOL You can set the on screen display     NETWORK jJ  SVENSKA 1  Change setting A b       Change setting  A      Set the display method of the input terminal name     2 currently selected in the upper right corner of the    ENTER  es INPUT GUIDE  POLSKI TEM  CESTINA  MAGYAR  PYCCKWA  wd    ENGLISH    RETURN       Display the input method using  graphic    DETAILED The INPUT GUIDE will go off if  there is no operation after  10 seconds       OFF Turn off the guide              Display the input method using  The set language is highlighted  text   SIMPLE The INPUT GUIDE w
62. peatedly to exit from the menu mode and return to  the projection      Called up item will disappear after 5 seconds without any  operation and return to the menu mode      For the sub menu items  see    SUB MENU    in the  ON SCREEN MENU   gt  page 29      28  gt  ENGLISH    Reset to factory default settings       DEFAULT   During sub menu screen display   The items of the sub menu currently  D displayed are reset to the factory default    settings     During called up item screen display   Only the item adjusted currently is reset to the factory  default setting     e Ap     us            KEYSTONE Lo F                NOTE      You cannot reset all the settings at one time to the factory  default settings      For resetting all the settings  see INITIALIZE ALL   PROJECTOR SETUP menu     gt  page 41      Not all menu items can be reset by pressing  DEFAULT    Adjust each menu item manually     Current setting               Default setting    ON SCREEN MENU    You can access other functions from operating this  menu by referring to OPERATE THE MENU        gt  see left     MENU The ON SCREEN MENU displayed    Gp consists of the main menu and sub menu     1    Main menu Sub menu         PICTURE MODE   STANDARD                                                                 CONTRAST       LANGUAGE BRIGHTNESS   o                rg DISPLAY OPTION      COLOR EE     amp  PROJECTOR SETUP     TINT   of            SHARPNESS o    l  s  NETWORK COLOR TEMPERATURE   DEFAULT      DAYLIGHT VI
63. plosions can result if this is not   done      When replacing the lamp  allow it to cool for at least  one hour before handling it otherwise it can cause  burns     Do not allow infants or pets to touch the remote   control unit      Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of  infants and pets after using it     CAUTION    When disconnecting the power cord  be sure to  hold the power plug and power connector    Ifthe 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 and remove the batteries from the  remote control     Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet  before carrying out any cleaning   Electric shocks can result if this is not done     Precautions with regard to safety  continued     Essential information    ON USE INSTALLATION    Do not put your weight on this projector    You could fall or the projector could break  and injury   will result      Be especially careful not to let young children stand or  sit on the projector     Do not place the projector in extremely hot   locations    Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal   components to deteriorate  or result in fire      Take particular care in locations exposed to direct  sunlight or near stoves     Always disconnect all cables before moving the  projector    Moving the projector with cables still attach
64. projector  cut  off the power supply       f the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken  cut  off the power supply       f you notice smoke  strange smells or noise coming  from the projector  cut off the power supply    Please contact an Authorized Service Center for   repairs  and do not attempt to repair the projector   yourself     During a thunderstorm  do not touch the projector  or the cable   Electric shocks can result     Do not do anything that might damage the power   cord or the power plug    If the power cord is used while damaged  electric   shocks  short circuits or fire will result      Do not damage the power cord  make any  modifications to it  place it near any hot objects  bend  it excessively  twist it  pull it  place heavy objects on  top of it or wrap it into a bundle    Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any   repairs to the power cord that might be necessary     Insert the power plug securely into the wall outlet    If the plug is not inserted correctly  electric shocks or   overheating will result      Do not use anything other than the provided power  cord      Do not use the provided power cord for other  electrical equipment      Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets  which are coming loose from the wall     Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from   becoming covered in dust    Failure to observe this will cause a fire       f dust builds up on the power plug  the resulting  humidity can damage the insulatio
65. ration during  zoom mode        NOTE      When the COMPUTER signal is input  if FRAME LOCK in  the POSITION menu is OFF    2 enlargement range is 1x to 3x      When the COMPUTER signal is input  if FRAME LOCK in  the POSITION menu is ON     gt  enlargement range is 1x to 2x      When another signal is input  the enlargement range is from  1x to 2x by 0 1      DIGITAL ZOOM mode is canceled when the input signal is  changed      During DIGITAL ZOOM mode   AUTO SETUP    FREEZE     DEFAULT    INDEX WINDOW  and  FUNCTION   except  when AV MUTE is assigned  buttons are not available      The image is distorted momentarily when the image is  zoomed     USE AN ASSIGNED FUNCTION    You can select a useful function from the list and assign  it to  FUNCTION  button as a shortcut     FUNCTION    7522    Eu    MENU    A74    To display the on   screen menu  main  menu  sub menu or  detailed menu     For the menu  operation  see   OPERATE THE  MENU       gt  page 28     FUNCTION   gt    D         Press and hold for  at least 3 seconds     When not using the  FUNCTION  button    1 Select DISABLE in FUNCTION BUTTON   PROJECTOR SETUP menu      2 Press  ENTER    3 Select OK     4 Press  ENTER      NOTE     For details  see FUNCTION BUTTON in PROJECTOR  SETUP menu    gt  page 40     ENGLISH     27    Basic operations    sbunjes    Menu operation    OPERATE THE MENU    Depending on the selected input signals  some  items and functions may not be adjusted or  available  Some can be adjusted witho
66. ress and hold the   AUTO SETUP  button of the remote control or the  lt INPUT SELECT  button of the  control panel and the A button of the control panel together for at least 2 seconds   2  Press and hold Y button for at least 2 seconds   PASSWORD HAS BEEN INITIALIZED  is displayed on the MENU LOCK PASSWORD request screen        54  gt  ENGLISH    Specifications          Power supply    AC 100 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz       Power consumption    Current  Panel size  diagonal   Aspect ratio   LCD panel Display method  Drive method    300 W   During standby  when fan is stopped    0 4W  STANDBY MODE  ECO    15 W     STANDBY MODE  NORMAL     3 5A 1 2A   0 63 type  16 00 mm    4 3   3 transparent LCD panels  RGB     Active matrix method       Pixels    Lamp    Luminosity       Horizontal scanning  Scanning frequency  frequency    Vertical scanning   for RGB signal  frequency    786 432  1 024 x 768  x 3 panels    Manual zoom  1 2x  Manual focus  F 1 64   1 87  f 18 8 mm   22 56 mm  PT LB3EA PT LB2EA   F 2 0  2 2  f 19 22 mm   22 68 mm  PT LB1EA     UHM lamp  220 W     3 200 Im  PT LB3EA   2 600 Im  PT LB2EA  2200 Im  PT LB1EA     15 kHz   91 kHz    50 Hz   85 Hz    Dot clock frequency Less than 170 MHz    COMPONENT  YPePr  signals    Color system    525i  480i   525p  480p   625i  576i   625p  576p   750  720  60p   750  720  50p  1 125  1 080  60i  1 125  1 080  60p  1 125  1 080  50i   1 125  1 080  50p    7  NTSC NTSCA 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM        Projection size  Optical axi
67. rozen    CONTROL SPEAKER VOLUME made DI maye    You can control the volume of the built in speakers  and output audio sound                        increases the volume    VOLUME     decreases the volume  SE          Frozen  Continuing Frozen  image   image image                PROJECT AN IMAGE USING    INDEX WINDOW    You can split a projected image into 2 windows using Frozen  Continuing  INDEX WINDOW  One frozen image is stored in  memory and displayed on the left side of the screen   Projection continues for the other image on the right  side        NOTE    INDEX  WN    The aspect ratio of the image is changed and becomes  vertically elongated   If you change the window size  the aspect ratio of the image  is changed    gt  page 33   While in INDEX WINDOW mode  press  ENTER  to  capture a new image and the frozen image s window will be  Projected updated    image When capturing a quick moving picture  repeat several  times to get a stable picture                 Press  RETURN  to escape     26     ENGLISH    Remote control operation  continued        ENLARGE THE IMAGE    You can enlarge the projected image to the center  position by emphasizing within the range of 1x to 2x      lt 2    A       ABC    ABC    Press  RETURN  or  MENU  to escape    DIGITAL ZOOM  button operation    button  zooms in        button  zooms out    Press       Press           STANDARD   MAXIMUM      ws je ABC    gt   ABC    Press    A V   p to shift the center point     E  Bo    sec    A  ne     Ope
68. s                                                    COMPUTER 2 IN    O Connect to a network cable    See    Network Operation Manual         Q Connect to a computer to control the projector s  operation    2 page 19  53        Connect to a computer or YPsPx signal cable     gt  page 19        Connect to an S VIDEO signal cable     gt  page 18     NOTE           Connect to a VIDEO signal cable     gt  page 18        Connect audio cables for inputting audio signal    2 page 19       Connect an audio cable for audio signal output  to the connected equipment  If it is connected to  this terminal  no sound comes out of the built in  speaker      gt  page 18  19       Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port as this may cause damage or injury     Do not place your hands or face  or objects which cannot withstand heat near the air outlet port  Hot air comes out    from this port     14  gt  ENGLISH          Installing removing batteries       cover   Remote control  signal emitters    all                   Press the tab and lift up the Insert the batteries according to the       Use only manganese batteries     polarity diagram indicated inside or  remove                  Fronvew a  9    01 SETUP        l    dGEe  P    gt                            Panasonic          PROJECTOR    NOTE    Do not drop the remote control    Avoid contact with liquids or moisture    Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control     avoiding any obstacles     PO
69. s    Throw distance    33    300   838 2 mm   7 620 mm   5 1 fixed    1 1 m   11 5 m  3 7    37 8    PT LBSEA PT LB2EA   1 1 m   11 7 m  37    384    PT LB1EA        Screen aspect ratio  Installation    Speaker    4 3   FRONT DESK  FRONT CEILING  REAR DESK  REAR CEILING   Menu selection method    1 piece 4 cm x 2 cm  1 5 8  x 3 A      Max  useable volume output 1 0 W  Monaural     S VIDEO IN    VIDEO IN    COMPUTER IN  Terminals    AUDIO IN    AUDIO OUT    Single   line  Mini DIN 4p  Y  1 0 V  p p   C  0 286 V  p p   75 O  Single   line  RCA pin jack  1 0 V  p p   75 O  Dual   line  D Sub HD 15 pin  female       RGB input  R G B   0 7 V  p p   75 Q  G SYNC  1 0 V  p p   75 Q  HD  VD SYNC  TTL high impedance  automatic positive negative  polarity compatible  e YPsPr YCsCr input  Y  1 0 V  p p   include sync   75 O  Ps Cs  PR CR  0 7 V  p p   750  Dual   line  0 5 V  rms   M3 jack  Stereo MINI   Single   line  M3 jack  Stereo MINI   Monitor output stereo compatible  0 V  rms    2 0 V  rms   variable     SERIAL Single   line  D Sub 9 pin RS 232C compatible  LAN  RJ 45  Single   line  10Base T 100Base TX       When    IN STANDBY MODE    in AUDIO SETTING menu is ON  18 W      Measurement  measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO21118 international standards    3 See    LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS  on page 52 for available signals           ENGLISH  lt  55    References    so2ualogjoyM    Specifications  continued     Cabinet Moulded plastic  PC ABS         Wi
70. sh 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 con   tact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal     Note for the battery symbol  bottom two symbol examples    This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol  In this case it complies with the  requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved     4     ENGLISH    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Essential information    Important Safety Notice                                 2  Precautions with regard to safety                 7  Start up display                                            12  Details of your projector                              13  Getting started   Set up your projector                                   16  GONME CHONG amm M CE 18  Turn the projector ON or OFF                     20  Project an image                               eeee 24  Remote control operation                           25  Menu operation                                             28   PICTURE MENU                                       30    POSITION MENU                                       32  LANGUAGE MENU                                    35  DISPLAY OPTION MENU                           35  PROJECTOR SETUP MENU                     38  SECURITY MEN
71. ss  ENTER     ok   _cance   To delete a character  press  DEFAULT  or move  ea  the cursor to the reguired character then press  MESZ  DEFAULT    MENU LOCK PASSWORD  2 ADATU ED   N O P  aG R S  T U V W X Y 7  To select a b c d e f e h i tik  tm  OK njo pja r s tiu v w x y z  Select CANCEL or press  MENU RETURN  to AGE HE e  return to the previous menu without setting  EEH F XSDPTUTHIH  T LEE    ok  J  cancel    ll MENU LOCK seer GY  Press  MENU  to display the menu  You can lock or sui  unlock the menu operation  2 ADAY   AS     I a  Change setting 4  _ j gt  Change setting T i  o select  a  OK      OFF   Unlock the menu operation Select CANCEL or press  MENU RETURN  to  return to the previous menu without setting     ON   Lock the menu operation    NOTE   NOTE    When using the projector for the first time or after    Once MENU LOCK is set to ON  you cannot use the INITIALIZE ALL operation is activated  the initial password   MENU  button unless you input the correct password  is set to AAAA     The MENU LOCK is set to OFF by default and when   Change your password regularly  Do not use a simple  initialized  password that is easy to decode       To reset the password to the initial password  see MENU  LOCK PASSWORD    gt  page 54     ENGLISH     43    Settings    sbunjes    Menu operation  continued     NETWORK MENU    MENU    P   S    I CONTROL DEVICE SETUP  You can enable disable the button operations of the  control panel and remote control     lat  gt   Change setting  
72. tandby mode  even if ON is  selected        Change setting    z   eh     m    AUDIO IN SELECT    You can select the AUDIO IN 1 or AUDIO IN 2 terminal  to connect the audio output of the devices connected to  COMPUTER 1 IN or COMPUTER 2 IN        Change setting A      Change setting       AUDIO IN SELECT    COMPUTER1 IN Select AUDIO IN 1 or    AUDIO IN 2 terminal    Select AUDIO IN 1 or    ESL EKS AUDIO IN 2 terminal            TEST PATTERN    You can use the 7 different test patterns to adjust the  focus of the image     L    To display the test pattern     U n  ft      Change pattern  A    Press  MENU  or  RETURN  to return to the  PROJECTOR SETUP menu  or press repeatedly to  escape the menu mode     NOTE      The initial screen is an all white pattern  Only when TEST  PATTERN is assigned to the  FUNCTION  button  the lattice  pattern will be displayed as the initial screen        Change pattern    B INITIALIZE ALL    You can reset all of the customized settings in MENU to  the factory default     If the  ENTER  is pressed in the INITIALIZE ALL  menu     INITIALIZE ALL    will be displayed  Select  OK and press  ENTER      NOW INITIALIZING        is  displayed followed by    POWER OFF  display   Select OK and turn the power off according to the  instruction   All other buttons are deactivated     The LANGUAGE and INITIAL SETTING menu  screen will be displayed when the power is  connected    gt  page 12     NOTE      The usage time of the projector  lamp runtime and the  NET
73. tion       Remote control  x1  Power cord  x1  Power cord for UK  x1    N2QAYA000011   K2CM3YY00015   K2CT3YY00026     Power cord secure lock  x1  RGB signal cable  x1  1 8 m  5  10     TTRA0185   K1HY15YY0009     Carrying bag  x1  AAA RO3 batteries for Remote     TPEP033  control  x2     Panasonic    EO IEC Lens cover  x1   TKKL5499  CD ROM  x1    Attached to the projector by  TXFQBO2VKN5   default               NOTE      The protectors for the enclosed products  such as a plug cover or foam cartons  must be handled appropriately     Contact an Authorized Service Center for any lost accessories      Keep the accessories away from children      The model Nos  of the accessories and parts sold separately are subject to change without notice     ENGLISH     11    uoneaedajgg    Start up display    The LANGUAGE and INITIAL SETTING menu will be displayed when the projector is turned on for the first time or    after it has been initialized    gt  page 41     Navigate the DISPLAY OPTION menu to set the menus in accordance to its application and environment settings     NOTE       When the projector is turned on for the first time  you may be required to adjust the    zoom ring  and    focus ring      gt  page 13   on the top of the projector body to make the menu screen clearer     For details  see POSITION THE IMAGE    gt  page 24     LANGUAGE INITIAL SETTING    1 Abav To select the desired language     dit     J    INITIAL SETTING    IED  SVENSKA     e ENGLISH    tx 1 1     PLEA
74. ts is  m   The results below differ slightly from the actual measurements      If the projection size is SD     For 4 3 aspect ratio For 16 9 aspect ratio    Screen height  SH    SD     x 0 0152   SD     x 0 0125  Screen width  SW    SD     x 0 0203   SD     x 0 0221    PT LB3 PT LB2     0 0292 x SD       0 025   0 0318 x SD       0 011  PT LB1   0 0302 x SD       0 035   0 0330 x SD       0 041    ys  i   PT LB3 PT LB2     0 0351 x SD       0 033   0 0383 x SD       0 035  Maximum distance  LT   PT LB1   0 0358 x SD       0 035   0 0391 x SD       0 040    NOTE        Minimum distance  LW                 For best projection image quality  install a screen where sunlight or room lightings do not  shine directly onto the screen  Close window shades or curtains to block the light and turn E  off the lightings   30  ES     Do not use the projector at a raised or horizontally tilted position  It may cause the UC CTS FS 4      projector to malfunction   30    V SESS   However  you can tilt the projector s body approximately  30    vertically and  10    d Cs  horizontally        Over tilting may result in shortening the components life     Do not cover the air outlet port and air intake ports or place anything within 50 cm  20   near them as this may cause damage  or injury     16     ENGLISH    Set up your projector  continued     PROJECTION METHOD    See    INSTALLATION    on page 39 to select the projection method        E Put it on a desk or floor and project from the front   B
75. urs  see KEYSTONE     gt  page 32     Remote control operation                   CAPTURE AN IMAGE    You can freeze the projected image and temporarily  stop the sound  regardless of the playing condition of  the connected device     FREEZE Press the button again to cancel it   The image is distorted momentarily  when the projection is stopped and    D gt   restarted     STOP THE PROJECTION  TEMPORARILY       You can temporarily stop the projection and the sound  from the projector     AV Press the button again to cancel it   MUTE          J    SWITCH THE INPUT SIGNAL    You can switch the input signal to be projected     COMPUTER   COMPUTER The options below are displayed  TD each time you press this button   Bud    COMPUTER   Signal input to COMPUTER IN  terminal    COMPUTER2   Signal input to COMPUTER2 IN  terminal    The options below are displayed each  time you press this button     S VIDEO Signal input to S VIDEO IN terminal          VIDEO Signal input to VIDEO IN terminal    You can confirm the selected input terminal  from the  graphical input terminal guide on the upper right of the  screen   if INPUT GUIDE  DISPLAY OPTION  gt   ON SCREEN DISPLAY menu  is set to DETAILED     gt  page 35    You can change the input with  A V  lt p gt      It may take some time to change the image after the  input signal is switched     NOTE      Input a compatible signal shown in the  LIST OF  COMPATIBLE SIGNALS       gt  page 52      For the input terminals  see  Connections     gt 
76. ut any  signals           1    PICTURE PICTURE MODE    STANDARD    amp  POSITION 1    CONTRAST 0  MENU     LANGUAGE    BRIGHTNESS   lt    er                                DISPLAY OPTION COLOR 0    amp  PROJECTOR SETUP TINT 0   o  SECURITY SHARPNESS 0          amp  NETWORK COLOR TEMPERATURE DEFAULT  DAYLIGHT VIEW AUTO  NOISE REDUCTION OFF    e RETURN  SELECT TV SYSTEM AUTO  ENTER       FUNCTION                                                                                                   2 PICTURE      KEYSTONE   o J            2 Select the main menu item   SHIFT ej oH o     lt 4D   LANGUAGE _     OVER SCAN o           T   DISPLAY OPTION     ASPECT     amp  PROJECTOR SETUP   v o amp  SECURITY J    t  NETWORK      RETURN  SELECT  ENTER       FUNCTION                                                                   3 Select the sub menu item         t PICTURE KEYSTONE E o         E  SHIFT  o m  o    amp  LANGUAGE OVER SCAN ol     DISPLAY OPTION     ASPECT 16 9   F SECURITY     amp  NETWORK                                                 e RETURN  SELECT   R  ENTER    DEFAULT mm FUNCTION    SP    Press A V buttons to scroll to the required  sub menu item and press  lt  gt  buttons or the  ENTER button to adjust     1    e                              F                SE d KEYSTONE 0           ec                   The selected menu is called up while other menu  item disappears from the screen     NOTE       Press  MENU  or  RETURN  to return to the previous menu     Press re
77. 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           ENGLISH   3    Essential information    uoneuuoJul  epuass3    Important Safety Notice  continued     AR  A    Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used  Batteries   These symbols on the products  packaging  and or accompanying documents mean that used electri   cal 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 negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise  arise from inappropriate waste handling    For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries  please contact your local  municipality  your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items    Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste  in accordance with national legislation     For business users in the European Union  If you wi
    
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