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1. When GEOMETRY setting is set displayed menu or startup logo might be projected outside of the actual image area If both EDGE BLENDING page 64 adjustment and GEOMETRY correction are used EDGE BLENDING adjustment cannot be made correctly ENGLISH 61 POSITION menu KEYSTONE Pt pws300 only If the projector is aligned non perpendicularly to the screen or if the projection screen has an angled surface you can correct keystone 1 Press to select KEYSTONE 2 Press ENTER button 3 Select the desired adjustment item 4 Press 4 to adjust Wi KEYSTONE LINEARITY When KEYSTONE setting is set displayed menu or startup logo might be projected outside of the actual image area You can correct the distortion 40 from the plane For a better quality image installing the projector with a minimum of distortion is recommended ET D75LE5 22 ET D75LE6 28 Some distortion may be retained for lens shift adjustment The result of the keystone correction will affect the aspect ratio and the size of the image 62 ENGLISH ADVANCED MENU See Navigating through the menu page 49 See MAIN
2. Scanning Pnp Display resolution frequency podea dots H V MAD ous DVI D DVI D DVI D kHz Hz RGB2 Epip4 Epip2 Epipa 1 280 x 800 41 3 500 68 0 D H R 1 280 x 800 497 598 83 5 D H R 1 280 x 800 1 280 x 800 493 599 71 0 D H R 1 280 x 800 628 749 1065 D H R 1 280 x 800 71 6 849 1225 D H R MSXGA 1 280 x 960 60 0 600 108 0 D H R 1 280 x 1 024 524 50 0 88 0 D H R 1 280 x 1 024 64 0 60 0 108 0 D H R oO 6 1 280 x 1 024 72 3 66 3 1250 D H R 1 280 x 1 024 78 2 72 0 135 1 D H R 1 280 x 1 024 800 750 1350 D H R 0 6 1 280 x 1 024 91 1 850 1575 D H R 1366 768 47 7 598 84 8 D H R O 122 05 1366 768 39 6 49 9 69 0 D H R 1400 1 050 54 1 50 0 99 9 D H R 1 400 1 050 64 0 60 0 108 0 D H R Pus 1 400 1 050 65 2 600 1226 D H R olol o 1 400 1 050 65 3 600 1218 D H R 1 400 1 050 788 720 149 3 D H R 1 400 x 1 050 822 750 1559 D H R Wis 1 440 x 900 559 599 106 5 D H R 1 440 x 900 46 3 499 86 8 D H R UXGA60 1 600 x 1 200 75 0 60 0 162 0 D H R 1680 x 1050 65 3 600 1463 D H R sid 1 680 x 1 050 54 1 50 0 119 5 D H R 1 920 x 1 080 556 499 1415 D H R 1 920 x 1 080 1920 1080 666 59 9 1385 D H R 1920x1080 672 60 0 1730 R 1 920 x 1 200 61 8 499 1583 D H R WUXGA 1920x1200 740 600 1540 D H R oO o 1920x1200
3. D Sub 9 pin Outside view Pin No Signal name Open H Short L GND GND POWER OFF ON 9 8 RGB1 Other RGB1 RGB2 Other RGB2 le ye VIDEO Other VIDEO S VIDEO Other S VIDEO X 0 DVI Other DVI D gt SHUTTER OFF ON Controlled b Controlled b UREI remote external 2 Attention Be sure to short circuit Pins 1 and 9 when controlling When pin 1 and pin 9 are short circuited the following buttons on the projector s control panel and on the remote control cannot be used POWER ON 1 button lt SHUTTER gt button In addition the RS 232C commands and network functions that correspond to these functions cannot be used either When pin 1 and pin are short circuited and then any one of pins 3 to 7 is short circuited to pin 1 the following buttons on the projector s control panel and on the remote control cannot be used POWER button lt INPUT SELECT buttons RGB1 RGB2 DVI D SDI VIDEO S VIDEO lt SHUTTER gt button In addition the RS 232C commands and network functions that correspond to these functions cannot be used either The above is explanation in the case where REMOTE2 MODE of PROJECTOR SETUP page 84 is set to STANDARD 120 ENGLISH Technical Information Two window display combination list RGB1 RGB2 DVI HDMI Subwind
4. RGB2 Switches to RGB2 input AY lt gt button DVI D HDMI ii ee 5 2 Vade as Switches to DVI D or HDMI input change aejstlevels SECURITY password SDI Switches to SDI input lt AUTO SETUP button PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message PROGRESS appears on the screen 9 page 47 SERIAL IN OUT Connect an RS 232C cable from to a computer 2 6 Bl Terminals on side REMOTE 2 IN Connect a cable from an external control circuit REMOTE 1 IN OUT When two or more main units are used in the system they can be connected and controlled with wired remote control cable DVI D IN Se Connect a single link DVI D signals SDI IN Connect an SDI signals LAN PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U Connect a LAN cable for network only connection HDMI IN Connect a HDMI signals RGB2 IN Connect an RGB or YPsPs signals VIDEO IN Connect a VIDEO signals S VIDEO IN RGB 1 IN Connect an S VIDEO signals Connect an RGB or signals Attention Do not touch the LAN terminal with your bare hands or body as body parts may have charged static electricity Failure to do so may cause malfunctions Do not touch the metallic parts of LAN terminal and cable Please conne
5. Computer Computer 5 et er a The DVI D signal input terminal supports only a single link For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC refer to List of compatible signals page 122 f your computer has the resume feature last memory the computer may not function properly until the resume capability is disabled When the SYNC ON GREEN signal is input do not input sync signals to the SYNC HD and VD terminals When using the DVI D input EDID settings may be required for the connected device page 72 When using an HDMI cable check that it is compliant with the HDMI standard Using a cable that is not compliant with the HDMI standard may result in problems such as the image cutting out or not appearing When connecting the 1 080p signal using HDMI use a cable compliant with 1 080p signal It is possible to connect the HDMI input terminal with an external device having a DVI terminal using an HDMI DVI conversion cable but with some devices the images may not appear or other problems may occur page 73 36 ENGLISH Removing attaching the projection lens optional Move the lens to the home position before replacing or removing the projection lens page 43 How to install the projection How to remove the projection lens lens 1 Align the mark orange on the 1 Remove the Lens fixing scr
6. 47 K KEY STONE REESE 62 L LAMP indicator 107 LAMP POWER 77 LAMP RELAY 76 EAMP SELEGT eres 76 LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION 69 LENS CALIBRATION 85 Lens position 42 List of compatible signals 122 LOAD ALL USER DATA 86 M MAIN 50 Managing the indicated problems 107 MENU 1 92 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 121 Menu 49 N Navigating through the menu 49 NETWORK 94 NOISE REDUCTION 56 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 84 On screen display 46 73 P Picture Aspect ratio 48 PICTURE 52 PICTURE 52 P IN P 87 EIN iere toti 87 PJLink protocol 114 POSITION 58 Powering off the projector 40 Powering up the projector 39 Precautions with regard to safety 8 Projecting x ooa 41 Projection lens 37 Projection method
7. VY STX A p 1111211 11 1 c2 ETX s1 82 53 54 55 P2 P3 P5 Pe T l I Sub command 5 bytes Parameter 6 bytes Symbol or 5 7 1 byte and set value or adjustment value 5 bytes Operation 1 byte Value specified using parameter is set When transmitting a command which does not need a parameter the operation E and parameter are not necessary Attention No command can be sent or received for 60 seconds after the lamp starts lighting Try sending any command after that period has elapsed When transmitting multiple commands be sure to wait until 0 5 seconds has elapsed after receiving the response from the projector before sending the next command When the command can not be executed the ER401 status is sent from the projector to the personal computer When the wrong parameter is sent the ER402 status is sent from the projector to the personal computer Projector ID supported on the RS 232C interface is ZZ ALL and a group of 1 to 64 and OA to OZ f a command is sent with a projector ID specified the projector will return answer back only in the following cases If it coincides with the projector ID If the ID specification is ALL and responding ID ALL is ON If the ID specification is Group and responding ID Group is ON The STX character code is 02 and the ETX character code is 03 118 ENGLISH
8. 62 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 84 ADVANCED 63 REMOTE2 MODE ce 84 x DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY tatnen 63 FUNCTION B TTON iiti pit ir asas 84 BLEANKING ciet nn coun 63 DATE AND DI nI eee eene 84 O INPUT RESOLUTION aininn 64 LENS 85 E 5 ceno nrrainn 64 FILTER COUNTER RESET 85 PA EDGE BLENDING tret 64 SAVE ALL USER DATA cccccecccccececececcccceceteecees 86 66 LOAD ALL USER DATA 86 8 RASTER POSITION extenta tnde 66 INITIALIZE inii tret e crie iatis 86 DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu 67 SERVICE PASSWORD 86 D Changing the display language 67 P IN 87 2 DISPLAY OPTION menu 68 Using the P IN P 87 5 COLOR MATCHING 68 Setting the P IN P 87 5 LARGE SCREEN 69 TEST PATTERN menu 88 5 SCREEN SETTING TEST PATTERN uidet abt icr lp edant 88 PT DZ8700 PT DS8500 only 69
9. Ts fe lt gt ES OK CANCEL DEFAULT 5 Press A 4 to select characters and press ENTER button to input them 6 Press A lt P to select OK and press ENTER button The picture mode name is changed PICTURE menu CONTRAST You can adjust the contrast of the projected image 1 Press A Y to select CONTRAST 2 Press lt gt or ENTER button The CONTRAST individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to adjust the level Operation Adjustment adjustment range Raises the picture brightness and the Maximum Press gt picture becomes value 31 clearer Lowers the picture Minim Press 4 brightness and value 31 weakens the picture Attention Adjust the BRIGHTNESS in advance if necessary BRIGHTNESS You can adjust the brightness of the projected image 1 Press A to select BRIGHTNESS 2 Press lt gt or ENTER button The BRIGHTNESS individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Adjustment range Increases the Press gt brightness of the Maximum dark black parts of value 31 the screen Reduces the Pressad brightness of the Minimum dark black parts of value 31 the screen COLOR You can adjust the color saturation of the projected image 1 Press A to select COLOR 2
10. 95 Accessing from the Web browser 96 6 3 Monitor Lamp indicators 107 Managing the indicated problems 107 Replacement 109 5 Before replacing the 109 I Replacing the 109 Troubleshooting 112 Technical Information 114 PJEink protocol cite 114 2 Control commands via LAN 115 Serial terminal 5 roi 117 REMOTE 2 IN 120 Two window display combination list 121 5 Restoring the MENU LOCK PASSWORD 121271 end aei 121 6 List of compatible 122 2 Specifications 124 d DIMENSIONS epe 126 About Drain rte 126 Ceiling mount bracket safeguards 127 Attachment 127 ire OK d bet CRUS 128 Maintenance Appendix ENGLISH 7 Precautions with regard to safety POWER The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible when problems occur If the following problems occu
11. 39 Be sure to read Precautions with regard to safety m pages 8 to 16 Making adjustment and selection 39 Powering off the 40 Direct power off function 40 Projecting US 41 Selecting the input 41 How to adjust the focus zoom and shift 41 Adjustment range after lens position optical shift 42 Moving the projection lens position to the home DOSIMOMi LC 43 Lens adjustment to compensate for uneven screen fOUS sii a Eaa 43 Basic operations using the remote CONFON CH 46 Using the SHUTTER function 46 On screen display function 46 Switching the input 46 STATUS f nction iones 46 Automatic adjustment 47 Using the FUNCTION button 47 Displaying the internal test 47 Changing the picture aspect ratio 48 Settings Menu 49 Navigating through the 49 MAIN MENU nnne DR HR e Rx Ratten 50 SUB MENU e tae eee 50 PICTURE 52 PICTURE MODE seen 52
12. revan B 200 Enter the E mail address to which the E mail is to be sent when two E mail addresses going to be used Do not enter it when the second E mail address is not going to be used Select the conditions for sending E mail to the second E mail address MAIL CONTENTS Select NORMAL or SIMPLE ERROR an error is detected by self diagnosis LAMP1 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMP2 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field FILTER REMAIN INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field Network config Adjust clock Ping test Emailsetup Authentication set up LAMPI RUNTIME LAMP2 RUNTIME Projector control LAMP RUNTIME z FILTER REMAIN Detailed stup FILTER REMAIN INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Change password m0000 m0100 0200 W 03 00 CD Check these boxes when E mail is to be sent periodically to the second E mail address E mail will be sent at the times and on the days checked Q Button to update settings ENGLISH 103 NETWORK menu Authentication set up page The POP SMTP server is set on this page when POP SMTP authentication is required for mail transmissions Click Detailed set up then Authentication set up to display the Authentication server setup page LEER qum ccaPpeqe POP_SETElana e Fle Edt Favor
13. Technical Information lll Cable specifications When connected to a computer Bl Control commands Projector NC NC Computer DTE specifications NC o ojo 25 o m NC When controlling the projector from a computer the following commands are available Projector control command Command Control contents Notes PON Power ON To see if the power is ON use the Power query command POF Power OFF QPW Power query 000 Standby 001 Power ON 15 modes VID VIDEO SVD S VIDEO RG1 RGB1 RG2 RGB2 DVI DVI D SDI SDI PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only HD1 HDMI QSL Query for active 0 DUAL 1 SINGLE 2 LAMP1 3 LAMP2 lamp mode SINGLE will use the lamp LAMP1 or LAMP2 with shorter operating hours LPM Active lame mode 0 DUAL 1 SINGLE 2 Only is on 3 Only LAMP2 is on SINGLE will use the lamp LAMP1 or LAMP2 with shorter operating hours OLP Lamp power setting 0 HIGH 1 LOW al p Query for lamp 0 HIGH 1 LOW output setting tar b 1 LAMP 1 2 LAMP2 1 2 Response is 0000 3000 9 Unit in hours Number of equivalent hours for lamp output being set to HIGH OSH Shutter 0 End 1 Execute Quenforshutr Eng 4 Execute state VSE amp 0 DEFAULT VID AUTO VID AUTO PRI 124 3 2 16
14. 55 SYSTEM SELECTOR 57 T Technical Information 114 TEMP indicator 108 TEST PATTERN 88 TEST PATTERN menu 88 TIBET ctt eo eU ses 53 Troubleshooting 112 Two window display combination 121 WAVEFORM MONITOR 70 Wired remote control 20 Z 59 NOTE This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net avc projector Panasonic Corporation 2010 Panasonic Solutions Company 3 Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 TEL 877 803 8492 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario LAW 2T3 TEL 905 624 5010 F0710 10710 TQBJ0341
15. Changing the name of USER 1 or USER 2 1 Select USER1 or USER2 in step 3 2 Press ENTER button The COLOR TEMPERATURE screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE 4 Press ENTER button The COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE screen will be displayed I A Te c o Te Te Je TH T Ta TC To Iv N fo IP JR 5 U v jw Zz e fe m Jor T Ft et st es fu f e rt Jet ist ESI gt Bs OK CANCEL DEFAULT PICTURE menu 5 Press A 4 to select characters and press ENTER button to input them 6 Press A lt P to select OK and press ENTER button The color temperature setting name is changed This switches the gamma mode 1 Press A Y to select GAMMA 2 Press lt gt or ENTER button The GAMMA individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to switch GAMMA The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed DEFAULT USER1 t t 2 8 USER2 t DICOM SIM I in units of 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 2 0 1 8 k DEFAULT cannot be selected when the PICTRUE MODE has been set to DYNAMIC USER or DICOM SIM DICOM is an abbreviation for Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine which is a standard for m
16. Do not use unspecified batteries Use manganese batteries but not rechargeable batteries Do not disassemble dry cell batteries Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or fire Do not allow the and terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins Do not store batteries together with metallic objects Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects Make sure the polarities and are correct when inserting the batteries Do not use a new battery together with an old battery or mix different types of batteries Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed Remove the empty batteries from the remote control at once Insulate the battery using tape or something similar before disposal Important ENGLISH 9 c 2 i 2 5 9 3 D O 5 jyueyodul Precautions with regard to safety Do not allow children to reach the AA R6 batteries The battery can cause personal injury if swallowed If swallowed seek medical advice immediately If the battery fluid leaks do not touch it with bare hands and take the following measures if necessary Battery fluid on your skin or clothing could result in skin inflammation or injury Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately Battery fluid coming in contact wi
17. 0 0857 err ere L 0 0375 SD 0 1085 16 9 Min L 0 0316 SD 0 0857 1 0 0409 x SD 0 1085 mn Min L 0 0371 x SD 0 0832 ETDISLEJ0 TOC Max L 0 0540 x SD 0 1162 PM Min L 0 0404 x SD 0 0832 Max L 0 0588 x SD 0 1162 4 3 Min L 0 0536 x SD 0 1131 Max L 0 1039 x SD 0 1765 ET D75LE30 2 6 5 1 1 _ 16 9 Min L 0 0583 x SD 0 1131 i Max 1 0 1132 x SD 0 1765 25 4 3 L 0 0158 x SD 0 0835 3 ET D75LE5 0 8 1 x 8 16 9 L 0 0172 x SD 0 0835 32 ENGLISH Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types for PT DW8300U Model number Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance L formula Unit m projection lens Min L 0 0343 x SD 0 0760 Lens t 1653 L 0 0458 SD 0 1004 1 er Min L 0 0419 x SD 0 0760 L 0 0560 SD 0 1004 Min L 0 0460 x SD 0 0795 dose 1 0 0689 x SD 0 1064 li Min L 0 0563 SD 0 0795 o i L 0 0844 x SD 0 1064 Min L 0 0689 x SD 0 0958 fee L2 0 1151 x SD 0 1216 1 zd Min L 0 0844 x SD 0 0958 Lou L 0 1409 x SD 0 1216 Min L2 0 115
18. DVD player with HDMI terminal Connecting example equipment Control Computer Video deck built in Attention When connecting with a video deck be sure to use the one with a built in time base corrector TBC or use a TBC between the projector and the video deck nonstandard burst signals are connected the image may be distorted If this is the case connect a TBC between the projector and the video deck When using an HDMI cable check that it is compliant with the HDMI standard Using a cable that is not compliant with the HDMI standard may result in problems such as the image cutting out or not appearing When connecting the 1 080p signal using HDMI use a cable compliant with 1 080p signal It is possible to connect the HDMI input terminal with an external device having a DVI terminal using an HDMI DVI conversion cable but with some devices the images may not appear or other problems may occur B page 73 It is possible to connect the DVI D input terminal with an HDMI or DVI D compliant device but with some devices the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation page 72 ENGLISH 35 Getting Started Connections Connecting example Computers Control Computer Control Computer REMOTET REMOTEZIN SsERIAL OUT
19. Line selection Line selection BRIGHTNRSS RED Line selection Line selection BLUE GREEN Setting can also be performed using the FUNCTION button page 84 0 ENGLISH ll Adjust the waveform Project the brightness adjustment signal from for example a commercially available adjustment disc 096 0 IRE or 7 5 IRE 100 96 100 IRE and adjust the waveform Image displayable area p Monitor position Adjusting brightness 1 Select Line selection BRIGHTNRSS in the waveform monitor 2 Adjust the black level n BRIGHTNESS of on screen menu PICTURE adjust the O 96 of the black level of the image signal to the position corresponding to 0 on the waveform monitor 3 Adjust the white level n CONTRAST of on screen menu PICTURE adjust the 100 96 of the while level of the image signal to the position corresponding to 100 96 on the waveform monitor Adjusting RED GREEN and BLUE 1 Set COLOR TEMPERATURE to USER1 or USER2 page 54 2 Select Line selection RED in the waveform monitor 3 Adjust the dark portion of RED In RED of WHITE BALANCE LOW adjust the 0 of the black level of the image signal to the position corresponding to 0 on the waveform monitor amp page 54 DISPLAY OPTION menu 4 Adjust the light portion of RED n RED of WHITE BALANCE HIGH adjust the 100
20. Some menu items are not available to reset by pressing DEFAULT button Adjust each menu item manually The triangle mark under the bar indicates factory default setting and the square indicates the current setting The triangle mark position varies by the selected input signals Current setting LL Default setting ENGLISH 49 Menu Navigation The main menu consists of the following 11 menu The sub menu screen of the selected main menu items appears and you can set and adjust the various items When a main menu item is selected the screen in the sub menu changes to a sub menu selection screen 50 ENGLISH PICTURE PICTURE Sub menu item Default Page PICTURE MODE STANDARD 52 IE POSITION CONTRAST 0 53 BRIGHTNESS 0 53 qe ADVANCED MENU 2 2 5 TINT 0 53 COLOR TEMPERATURE DEFAULT 54 DISPLAY LANGUAGE GAMMA DEFAULT 55 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF 55 g DISPLAY OPTION SHARPNESS 6 56 NOISE REDUCTION 2 56 PROJECTOR SETUP DYNAMIC IRIS 2 56 amp SYSTEM SELECTOR 1 57 d The factory default values may vary depending on the PICTURE MODE TEST PATTERN lI POSITION iE Sub menu item Default Page ER SHIFT 58 ASPECT DEFAULT 58 SECURITY ZOOM 59 CLOCK PHASE 32 60 mm NET
21. ane 11 Cautions when transporting 11 Cautions when installing 12 14 Cautlons on 56 14 Cleaning and maintenance 15 5 T HP 15 ACCESSO lt ee 16 About Your Projector 17 Remote 17 Projector body inicio ded eias 18 Setting projector ID number to remote control 20 Using a wired remote control 20 Setting dada uia ULURE E 21 Projection method ana 21 Screen size and throw distance 22 Front leg adjusters and throwing angle 33 34 Before connection to the projector 34 Connecting example AV equipment 35 Connecting example Computers 36 Removing attaching the projection lens iet US 37 How to install the projection lens 37 How to remove the projection lens 37 Powering 38 Connecting the power 38 Powering up the
22. 5 Press A to select ENABLE or DISABLE and press ENTER button The confirmation screen will be displayed 6 Press lt P to select OK and press ENTER button f an attempt is made to control the projector from the remote control or main unit controls when DISABLE is set the SECURITY PASSWORD screen appears To change a setting enter the security password and change the operation setting The SECURITY PASSWORD screen disappears if MENU button is pressed or no operation is performed for 10 seconds If you DISABLE both of the CONTROL PANEL and REMOTE CONTROLLER buttons you cannot return to the standby mode Use this function with utmost care f a setting is reflected the on screen menu disappears To continue operation press MENU button to display the main menu ENGLISH 93 NETWORK menu See Navigating m page 49 through the menu See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU m 50 NETWORK SETUP CO CD CD Make the initial network settings before using the network connection 1 Press A to select NETWORK SETUP 2 Press ENTER button The NETWORK SETUP screen will be displayed 3 Press to select an item and change the setting according to the instructions PROJECTOR NAME Change as needed when using Display of host a DHCP server name and setting Set DHCP item to ON
23. Menu Method INSTALLATION REAR CEILING COOLING CONDITION CEILING SETTING Setting on a desk floor and projecting from front Menu Method INSTALLATION FRONT FLOOR COOLING CONDITION FLOOR SETTING Refer to INSTALLATION of PROJECTOR SETUP menu and COOLING CONDITION sm pages 75 76 for details ENGLISH 21 t b d o Z o 5 2 et er a Screen size throw distance When planning the projector and screen geometry refer to the figures below and the information on the following pages for reference After the projector is roughly positioned picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens shifting mechanism Projected image E SD Screen inn y 2E iow 0 55 SW Lewitt 2 Screen L LWILT Projection distance m SH Height of the projection area m SW Width of the projection area m H Vertical distance between the lens center level and the bottom edge of the projected image m SD Diagonal length of the projection area k LW Minimum distance LT Maximum distance Attention Before installing please read Precautions with regard to safety pages 8 to 16 Special care should be used when DLP projectors are u
24. The RASTER POSITION screen will be displayed 3 Press A 4b to adjust the position 66 ENGLISH DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu See Navigating through the menu m page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU page 50 Changing the display This lets you switch the on screen display language DISPLAY LANGUAGE DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO Menus setting items adjustment screens and control button names will be displayed in the language the user chooses The available languages are English German DEUTSCH French FRANCAIS Spanish ESPANOL Italian ITALIANO Japanese BA Chinese FR Russian and Korean x10 The on screen display of the projector is set to the English language on shipping ENGLISH 67 DISPLAY OPTION menu See Navigating through the menu m page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU page 50 COLOR MATCHING When multiple sets are used simultaneously this projector allows the user to correct the difference of colors among the sets 1 Press A to select COLOR MATCHING 2 Press lt P to switch COLOR MATCHING The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF 3COLORS 7COLORS t t MEASURED 709MODE Color matching adjustment is not carried out
25. The name set for PROJECTOR NAME in NETWORK SETUP is NAME Projector name query returned INF1 Manufacturer name query Panasonic is returned INF2 Model name query DZ8700 DS8500 or DW8300 is returned INFO Other information query Information such as version number is returned CLSS Class information query 1 is returned PJLink security authorization When using PJLink with security authorization either of the password set for administrator privileges and the password set for user privileges with Web browser control can be used as the password for PJLink When using PJLink without security authorization set use without the password for administrator privileges and the password for user privileges of Web browser control For specifications regarding PJLink refer to the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association website URL http pjlink jomia or jp 114 ENGLISH Technical Information Control commands via LAN When WEB Control administrator rights password is set Protect mode lt Connection method gt 1 Obtain the IP address and port number Initial set value 1024 of the projector and make a request for connection to the projector You can obtain both IP address and port number from the menu screen of the projector IP address Obtain from MAIN MENU gt NETWORK gt NETWORK STATUS Port No Obtain from MAIN MENU gt
26. 0 04 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte Error response Error message Termination symbol ERR1 Undefined control command CR ERR2 Out of parameter range Ox0d ERR3 Busy state or no acceptable period ERR4 Timeout or no acceptable period ERR5 Wrong data length bee TERRA Password mismatch 4 bytes 1 byte 116 ENGLISH Technical Information Serial terminal The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface specification so that the projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connector ll Connection eSingle projector Connecting terminals on projector eMultiple projectors Computer D Sub 9 pin female 0000 00000 Connecting terminals on projector 1 Connecting terminals on projector 2 D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female male Computer D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female male ooo 90000 D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin male male female male Communication cable Communication cable Communication cable straight straight straight Pin assignments and signal names D Sub 9 pin female Pin No Signal name Contents Outside view NC TXD Transmitted data 9 2 8 RXD Received data 1 4 Connecte
27. Auto Cleaning Air intake port Filter ACF compartment 9 109 Bottom view Burglar hook port Air intake port Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable About Your Projector E CONTROL PANEL lt MENU gt button lt STANDBY gt button Displays and clears the main menu and returns to the previous Returns to the standby mode menu when the menu is displayed If you hold it down for at least 3 seconds while the on screen indication is OFF the OFF state is canceled 49 POWER button Starts the projection while in the standby mode LENS button This button is used together with A V lt P gt to adjust focus zoom and shift by the projection lens SENTER button Press to activate a menu selection or to initiate a function VIDEO X Switches to VIDEO input Er S VIDEO Switches to S VIDEO input RGB1 E Switches to RGB1 input re 5 o oO lt SHUTTER gt button Pressing this button toggles the projector s internal mechanical shutter to black out the projector page 46
28. It is possible to adjust the 3colors of RED GREEN and BLUE It is possible to adjust the 7colors of RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE Refer to IB Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter on this page for details on this mode Refer to W Adjusting the color MEASURED matching using a colorimeter on this page for details on this mode lif 3COLORS or 7COLORS was selected in step 2 3 Press ENTER button The 3COLORS 7COLORS screen will be displayed 3COLORS 7COLORS 709MODE 68 ENGLISH 4 Press A to select RED GREEN and BLUE if 7ZCOLORS was selected select RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE 5 Press ENTER button The 3COLORS RED BCOLORS GREEN or SCOLORS BLUE screen will be displayed If you selected 7 COLORS the 7COLORS RED 7COLORS GREEN 7COLORS BLUE 7 COLORS CYAN 7COLORS MAGENTA 7COLORS YELLOW or ZCOLORS WHITE screen will be displayed If AUTO TEST PATTERN is turned ON the test pattern of the selected color is displayed 6 Press lt P to adjust the values These values can be adjusted from 0 off to 2 048 full gain The effects of correcting the adjustment color When tuning the correction color that is the same as the adjustment color the brightness of the adjustment color changes RED RED
29. OFF 1 Low 2 No correction e Intermediate 1 1 USER 3 High To further adjust the selected compensation amount 4 Select USER in step 3 5 Press ENTER button The DYNAMIC IRIS screen will be displayed 6 Press A Y to select the item to be adjusted and press lt P to adjust the amount of correction QG AUTO IRIS Automatic aperture adjustment OFF No automatic 1 Low adjustment t t 2 254 255 High Intermediate MANUAL IRIS Fixed aperture adjustment OFF No fixed iris 1 Low 1 1 2 254 255 High Intermediate G DYNAMIC GAMMA signal compensation amount adjustment OFF No automatic 1 Low correction 2 3 1 3 High 4 2 Intermediate The contrast is set to the maximum level when DYNAMIC IRIS is set to 3 PICTURE menu SYSTEM SELECTOR This enables the projector to automatically recognize input signals Furthermore if unstable signals are input the system format can be selected manually 1 Press A Y to select SYSTEM SELECTOR 2 Press ENTER button 3 Press A V to switch SYSTEM SELECTOR 4 Press ENTER button ll VIDEO S VIDEO terminal input signal Select from AUTO NTSC NTSCA 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM and PAL60 AUTO mode is selected by default When the projector is not working prop
30. B page 55 VIEW ce MS FREEZE Freezes the image WAVEFORM Displays the waveform of the input MONITOR signal PT DZ8700U only 4 Press ENTER button DATE AND TIME This lets you set the time zone and the current date and time for the projector s internal clock Setting the TIME ZONE 1 Press A to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press ENTER button 3 Press A to select TIME ZONE 4 Press lt gt to switch TIME ZONE Adjusting the date and time manually 1 Press A Y to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press ENTER button 3 Press A V to select ADJUST CLOCK PROJECTOR SETUP menu 4 Press ENTER button The ADJUST CLOCK screen will be displayed 5 Press A to select the item to be set and press lt P to set the local time 6 Press A V to select APPLY and press ENTER button This completes setting of the time Adjusting the date and time automatically 1 Press A Y to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press ENTER button 3 Press A V to select ADJUST CLOCK 4 Press ENTER button The ADJUST CLOCK screen will be displayed 5 Press A V to select NTP SYNCHRONIZATION and press 4 to switch to ON The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF e ON 6 Press A V to select APPLY and press ENTER button This completes setting of the time To set the dat
31. Cooling fan has 1 using the procedure on page 40 and 3 times been stopped consult the dealer no problem is found or the problem remains do not turn on the projector Instead contact your dealer FILTER indicator Lamp indication Information Check point Remedial measure Lighting in red The ACF unit has run out Check the REMAINING FILTER of STATUS in PROJECTOR SETUP menu Replace the ACF unit The ACF unit remains few The page 83 227 IE SUP ene Cheha Ae Ult Replace the ACF unit installed compartment Check the REMAINING Lighting in remaining use time FILTER of STATUS in Request the dealer to purchase the orange of the ACF unit is PROJECTOR SETUP menu new ACF unit approximately 200 m page 83 hours Remove the foreign object from the Blinking The ACF unit cannot 9 Is foreign object blocking the ACF unit orange operate properly ACF unit operation When the foreign object still remained contact the dealer When the ACF unit is operating operational sound may be heard The usable time after lighting of the orange lamp may be shortened in dusty environment The time of about 200 hours is for reference only Contact the dealer to purchase the new ACF unit earlier If the projector is used at elevations higher than 1 400 m above sea level with the HIGH ALTITUDE MODE at OFF
32. ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed 90 ENGLISH 3 Press DEFAULT button Displays the SUB MEMORY LIST with change You can return to the previous step by pressing MENU button SECURITY menu See Navigating through the menu page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU page 50 When you apply to the SECURITY menu before you change the password to your original perform to input the following factory default password operation Press Y 4A V 4 and ENTER button Attention When you apply to the SECURITY menu after you change the password to your original in the SSECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE menu input the original password operation Only asterisks will appear on the screen to represent the actual characters of the password when the password is entered SECURITY PASSWORD The SECURITY PASSWORD screen can be displayed when the power has been turned on If the correct password is not entered operations other than using STANDBY b button and lt SHUTTER gt button and adjusting the lens will not be possible 1 Press A Y to select SECURITY PASSWORD 2 Press lt gt to switch SECURITY PASSWORD The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF ON OFF Deactive ON Active e PASSWORD is set to OFF by default and when initi
33. th ON 31 C 87 F 31 C 87 F M Basic operations using the remote control Automatic adjustment The automatic setup function can be used to automatically adjust the resolution clock phase and picture position when analog RGB signals consisting of bitmap images such as computer signals are being input or to automatically adjust the picture position when DVI D HDMI signals are being input It is recommended to supply images with a bright white frame at the outermost periphery containing characters etc that are clear in white and black contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment mode Avoid supplying images that involve halftones or gradation such as photographs and computer graphics AUTO button Press AUTO SETUP button on the remote control or the main unit A message COMPLETE appears if adjustment is ended normally CLOCK PHASE may have been shifted even when the adjustment ended normally In this case manually adjust the CLOCK PHASE Refer to CLOCK PHASE of POSITION menu page 60 for details If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is input INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be performed properly even if COMPLETE appears In this case manually adjust the items of INPUT RESOLUTION of ADVANCED MENU s page 64 SHIFT and CLOCK PHASE of POSITION menu m pages 58 60 For specific signals adjustment should be made
34. 10 0 95 inch aspect ratio 4 3 0 85 inch aspect ratio 16 9 DLP chip Display system Three unit DLP chip DLP type N umberef pixels 2 304 000 pixels 1 470 000 pixels 1 049 088 pixels 1 920 x 1 200 dots x 3 1 400 x 1 050 dots x 3 1 366 x 768 dots x 3 Lens Option Projection lamp Optical output 2 bulbs x 355 W UHM lamp 10 600 Im ANSI 9 600 Im ANSI For RGB signal 15 kHz 100 kHz V 24 Hz 120 Hz PIAS Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning system Dot clock frequency Less than 162 MHz For YPsPr signal 12 Applicable scanning frequency For video signal S video included 4801 H 15 73 kHz V 59 94 Hz 576i H 15 63 kHz V 50 Hz 480p 31 5 kHz 59 94 Hz 576p H 31 25 kHz V 50 Hz 720 50 37 5 kHz V 50 Hz 720 600 H 45kHz V 60Hz 1 035 601 33 75 kHz V 60 Hz 1 080 50 28 13 kHz V 50 Hz 1080 60 33 75 kHz V 60 Hz 1 080 24p H 27kHz V 24Hz 1 080 25p H 28 13 kHz V 25 Hz 1 080 245 H 27 kHz V 48Hz 1 080 30p H 33 75 kHz V 30 Hz 1 080 50p H 56 25 kHz V 50 Hz 1 080 60p H 67 5kHz V 60 Hz HD SYNC VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC H 15 75 kHz 15 63 kHz V 50 Hz 60 Hz For DVI D HDMI 480p 576p 720 60p 720 50p 1 080 60p 1 080 50p 1 080 60i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 30p 1 080 25p 1 080 24p signal e Displayable resolution VGA WUXGA non interlace Do
35. LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 1 067 1 422 2 86 3 82 3 86 5 80 5 81 9 74 9 75 15 59 15 30 29 04 80 1 219 1 626 3 28 4 38 4 42 6 65 6 66 11 15 11 16 17 83 17 55 33 24 90 1 372 1 829 3 70 4 94 4 98 7 49 7 50 12 56 12 57 20 07 19 79 37 44 100 1 524 2 032 4 12 5 50 5 55 8 33 8 34 13 97 13 98 22 31 22 03 41 64 120 1 829 2 438 4 96 6 62 6 67 10 02 10 03 16 79 16 80 26 79 26 51 50 04 150 2 286 3 048 6 21 8 30 8 36 12 55 12 56 21 02 21 03 33 52 33 24 62 64 200 3 048 4 064 8 31 11 11 11 17 16 77 16 78 28 07 28 07 44 72 44 44 83 63 250 3 810 5 080 10 41 13 91 13 99 20 99 21 00 35 12 35 12 55 93 55 65 104 63 300 4 572 6 096 12 51 16 71 16 80 25 21 25 22 42 16 42 17 67 14 66 86 125 63 350 5 334 7 112 14 60 19 51 19 61 29 43 29 44 49 21 49 22 78 34 78 07 146 63 400 6 096 8 128 16 70 22 31 22 43 33 65 33 66 56 26 56 26 89 55 89 28 167 63 500 7 620 10 160 20 89 27 92 28 05 42 09 42 10 70 35 70 36 111 96 111 69 209 62 600 9 144 12 192 25 09 33 52 33 68 50 53 50 54 84 45 84 45 134 38 134 11 251 62 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 4 1 6 1 1 9 2 5 1 2 5 3 6 1 3 6 6 9 1 140 2 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pues Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 1 067 1 422 1 92 2 30 2 69 3 48 3 47 5 05 5 01 9 77 1 43 80 1 219 1 626 2 21 2 64 3 09 3 99 3 98 5 78 5 75 11 19 1 64 90 1 372 1 82
36. NETWORK NETWORK CONTROL COMMAND PORT 2 There is a response from the projector Response data Data section Blank Mode Blank Random Termination section symbol NTCONTROL B tt ZZZZZZZZ CR ASCII string 0x20 0x31 0x20 ASCII code hexadecimal Ox0d Cee OOS en uel ccu p gustu ure number 822222 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte Mode 1 Protect mode 3 Generate a 32 byte hash value from the following data using MD5 algorithm 22222222 XXXXXx Administrator rights user name for WEB CONTROL Default user name is admin1 yyyyy Password of above administrator rights user Default password is panasonic 22222122 8 byte random number obtained in Step 2 Command transmission method Transmit using the following command format Transmitted data Header Data section Tarm inanon symbol Hash value 0 0 Control command CR See above 0x30 0x30 ASCII string Ox0d PEN lt Connection D 32 bytes 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte Receive data Header Data section Termination symbol 0 Control command CR HN 0 30________ ________0 30 1 ___ 5 OxOd 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte Error response Error message Termination symbol ERR1 Undefined control command CR ERR2 Out of parameter ran
37. SHARPNESS 2 Press lt P gt or ENTER button The SHARPNESS individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Adjustment range Press gt Contours become sharper Cont 0 15 Press lt ontours become softer NOISE REDUCTION This can be used to adjust pictures if they contain interference as a result of poor quality of the input signal 1 Press A V to select NOISE REDUCTION 2 Press 4 or ENTER button The NOISE REDUCTION individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to switch NOISE REDUCTION The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 1 Low 2 Medium 1 1 OFF No correction gt 3 High Attention NOISE REDUCTION is set active when the selected input signal has less noise Applying noise reduction may affect the image quality if so set to OFF DYNAMIC IRIS Pictures with the optimum contrast will be displayed by automatically providing aperture compensation and signal compensation to suit the pictures concerned 1 Press A Y to select DYNAMIC IRIS 2 Press lt P or ENTER button The DYNAMIC IRIS individual adjustment screen will be displayed 56 ENGLISH 3 Press 4 to switch DYNAMIC IRIS The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed
38. according to AUTO SETUP of DISPLAY OPTION menu page 71 AUTO SETUP may not be available depending on the machine type of the personal computer Automatic adjustment may not available for synchronization signal of C SYNC and G SYNC Image may be distorted for several seconds during automatic adjustment This is not a malfunction For every supplied signal adjustment is required Automatic adjustment can be canceled by pressing MENU button during the course of automatic adjustment Even for an RGB signal for which automatic setup is possible if automatic setup is performed while moving images are being input INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be performed properly even if COMPLETE appears Using the FUNCTION button DISABLE SUB MEMORY SYSTEM SELECTOR SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW FREEZE P IN P or WAVEFORM MONITOR operations can be assigned to FUNCTION button on the remote control so that it can be used as an easy shortcut button FUNCTIONC _ button Press FUNCTION button on the remote control PT DZ8700U only Refer to FUNCTION BUTTON of PROJECTOR SETUP menu page 84 for details Displaying the internal test pattern The projector has 9 types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the set To display test patterns follow the steps below TEST erre Dutton 1 Press TEST PATTERN button 2 Press lt P to s
39. and three more screws lock down the adjustment Figure 2 Front view of lens mount when viewed from screen side Lens bracket 8 Locking screw Adjust the focus adjustment screws 8 b and after installing the lens 0 2 xo e 5 44 ENGLISH Projecting If the lens is heavy or the projector is installed so that it is tilted the lens may be tilted resulting in the focus becoming unbalanced In such a case refer to the figure 3 and table below and follow the procedure below to perform adjustment Adjustment procedure CD Display the internal test pattern grid and defocus the image Adjust the lens focus till one or more sides of the grid comes into focus Note the appropriate screws for the out of focus sides of the grid as described below 8 Loosen the locking screws for each of the adjustment screws and as needed following the indications in the example The screws to be adjusted correspond to the out of focus sides of the image Attention Make adjustments in up to two places and fully turn the screw clockwise in at least one place Turn the adjustment screws corresponding to the locking screws loosened in step 3 counterclockwise slightly till the out of focus image sides are in focus Turning the screws counterclockwise moves the lens bracket and tilts the lens toward the screen Readjust the lens shift position with t
40. automatically AUTO Nine or more projectors are operated simultaneously using a computer and the Multi Projector Monitoring amp Control Software PC ENGLISH 77 PROJECTOR SETUP menu When MODE is set to AUTO 5 Press A Y to select LINK 6 Press lt P gt to switch LINK The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed t 1 GROUPD GROUPC GROUP B Brightness is corrected using the brightness sensor of one of the projectors without linking with other OFF projectors A smaller BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN value means the constant brightness can be maintained for longer Brightness is corrected using brightness sensors of multiple projectors linked with each other Up to 4 groups from A to D can be set within the same sub network using the network function that links multiple projectors Up to 8 projectors can be registered in 1 group and linked with each other 7 Press A to select APPLY 8 Press ENTER button The selected MODE and LINK are activated then the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS screen will be displayed f ENTER button is pressed while MODE of the brightness control is not switched to OFF the lamp power at the time is saved as the reference power f ENTER button is pressed while LINK is GROUP A 0 the group name is displayed on the screens of the project
41. gt Increases Decreases 8 value 100 96 Minimum Press 4 Decreases Increases value 20 When using one projector the maximum quantity of brightness control is obtained by subtracting the value of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN from 100 95 If the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN is set to 100 95 the maximum quantity of control is 0 96 and the brightness cannot be corrected using the brightness control function The brightness will not stabilize for 8 minutes after the lamp is turned on Make adjustments after at least eight minutes has elapsed after the power is turned on The adjustment in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN will be reflected in all of the image signals internal test pattern and on screen menu BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN remains effective even if BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is OFF ll BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP This function is used to set the operation of the brightness control 1 Press AY to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP 2 Press ENTER button The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP screen will be displayed 3 Press A Y to select MODE 4 Press lt P to switch MODE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF e AUTO Brightness correction with the brightness sensor is not performed Brightness is corrected with the brightness sensor If lamp power changes screen brightness will correct
42. when to acquire an IP address and setting the subnet mask DHCP automatically using the DHCP DHCP client Server function Set to OFF if DHCP server is not used Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used IP ADDRESS Display of IP Enter the IP address if DHCP address and server is not used setting SUBNET MASK Displaying If not using a DHCP server enter the subnet mask DEFAULT GATEWAY Display of gateway address and setting Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used STORE Save the current network settings 4 Press A V to select STORE and press ENTER button 94 ENGLISH Before using the DHCP server make sure the DHCP server is already functioning For details of IP address subnet mask and gateway ask the network administrator NETWORK CONTROL This sets the network control method 1 Press to select NETWORK CONTROL 2 Press lt ENTER gt button The NETWORK CONTROL screen will be displayed 3 Press A to select items and press lt gt to change the setting WEB Set this to ON when you want CONTROL to perform control with the Web browser PJLink Set this to ON when you want to perform control with the PJLink BONUS protocol COMMAND Set to ON to control using the control command via the serial CONTROL terminal B 119 COMMAND Set the port number used for the PORT comman
43. 0 0174 x SD 0 0835 ENGLISH 31 Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types for PT DS8500U Medel number ot Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance L formula Unit m projection lens t Min L 0 0307 x SD 0 0760 i Max 1 0 0410 x SD 0 1004 ET D75LE1 1 5 2 0 1 16 9 Min L 0 0334 x SD 0 0760 Max L 0 0446 x SD 0 1004 zu Min L 0 0412 x SD 0 0795 1 0 0617 x SD 0 1064 ET D75LE2 2 0 3 0 1 16 9 Min L 0 0448 SD 0 0795 L 0 0672 x SD 0 1064 m Min L 0 0617 x SD 0 0958 i Max 1 0 1031 x SD 0 1216 ET D75LE3 3 0 5 0 1 16 9 Min L 0 0672 x SD 0 0958 L 0 1123 x SD 0 1216 dud Min 1 0 1031 x SD 0 1158 1 0 1639 x SD 0 1013 o ET D75LE4 5 0 8 0 1 16 9 Min L 0 1123 x SD 0 1158 5 1 0 1786 x SD 0 1013 2 2 Min L 0 1640 x SD 0 3862 7 22 1 o 2 EXINTED R ia ioi 1 0 3072 x SD 0 3598 53 5 mem mem Min L 0 1786 x SD 0 3862 NI 2 i Max L 0 3346 SD 0 3598 nus Min L 0 0207 x SD 0 0566 L 0 0248 x SD 0 0736 ET D75LE6 1 0 1 2 1 16 9 Min L 0 0225 SD 0 0566 Max 1 0 0270 SD 0 0736 4 3 Min L 0 0290 x SD
44. 06 5 91 5 87 11 42 1 68 120 1 494 2 657 2 72 3 25 3 80 4 92 4 89 7 11 7 07 13 74 2 03 150 1 868 3 321 3 41 4 08 4 78 6 17 6 14 8 92 8 86 17 22 2 56 200 2 491 4 428 4 56 5 47 6 40 8 27 8 21 11 93 11 85 23 03 3 44 250 3 113 5 535 5 72 6 85 8 02 10 36 10 28 14 95 14 84 28 83 4 33 300 3 736 6 641 6 87 8 24 9 64 12 46 12 36 17 96 17 83 34 63 5 21 350 4 358 7 748 8 03 9 62 11 26 14 55 14 43 20 97 20 82 40 43 400 4 981 8 855 9 18 11 01 12 88 16 65 16 50 23 98 23 81 46 23 500 6 226 11 069 11 49 13 78 16 12 20 83 20 65 30 01 29 80 57 83 600 7 472 13 283 13 80 16 55 19 36 25 02 24 80 36 03 35 78 69 43 k The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified size ENGLISH 29 2 5 gt 5 D For the screen aspect ratio of 4 3 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 Throw ratio 2 0 2 7 1 e 4 1 6 9 1 6 9 11 0 1 10 9 20 6 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pou drug Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size SH SW LW LT
45. 10 29 12 33 14 51 18 76 18 60 27 03 26 84 52 09 600 7 472 13 283 12 36 14 81 17 44 22 54 22 33 32 46 32 23 62 54 k The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified Size ENGLISH 25 2 92 2 5 gt 5 D For the screen aspect ratio of 4 3 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 Throw ratio 1 6 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 3 5 6 1 5 6 8 9 1 8 8 16 5 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pou drug Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 1 067 1 422 2 29 3 06 3 09 4 65 4 66 7 83 7 83 12 54 12 25 23 32 80 1 219 1 626 2 63 3 51 3 55 5 33 5 34 8 96 8 97 14 34 14 06 26 71 90 1 372 1 829 2 96 3 96 4 00 6 01 6 02 10 10 10 10 16 15 15 87 30 09 100 1 524 2 032 3 30 4 41 4 45 6 69 6 70 11 23 11 24 17 96 17 67 33 47 120 1 829 2 438 3 98 5 32 5 36 8 05 8 06 13 50 13 51 21 57 21 28 40 24 150 2 286 3 048 4 99 6 67 6 72 10 09 10 10 16
46. 6 79 6 80 11 39 11 40 18 21 17 92 33 94 120 1 494 2 657 4 03 5 39 5 44 8 17 8 18 13 69 13 70 21 87 21 58 40 80 150 1 868 3 321 5 06 6 76 6 81 10 23 10 24 17 15 17 15 27 36 27 08 51 09 200 2 491 4 428 6 77 9 05 9 11 13 68 13 69 22 90 22 91 36 51 36 23 68 25 250 3 113 5 535 8 49 11 34 11 41 17 13 17 14 28 66 28 67 45 67 45 39 85 40 300 3 736 6 641 10 20 13 63 13 71 20 57 20 58 34 42 34 42 54 82 54 54 102 55 350 4 358 7 748 11 91 15 92 16 00 24 02 24 03 40 17 40 18 63 97 63 70 119 70 400 4 981 8 855 13 63 18 21 18 30 27 47 27 48 45 93 45 93 73 13 72 85 136 85 500 6 226 11 069 17 05 22 78 22 90 34 36 34 37 57 44 57 45 91 43 91 16 171 16 600 7 472 13 283 20 48 27 36 27 49 41 25 41 26 68 95 68 96 109 74 109 47 205 46 2 92 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 0 1 2 1 1 4 1 9 1 1 8 2 7 1 2 7 5 2 5 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pesa Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 872 1 550 1 56 1 87 2 18 2 82 2 82 4 10 4 07 7 94 1 15 80 0 996 1 771 1 79 2 14 2 51 3 24 3 23 4 70 4 67 9 10 1 33 90 1 121 1 992 2 02 2 42 2 83 3 66 3 65 5 31 5 27 10 26 1 50 100 1 245 2 214 2 25 2 70 3 15 4 08 4
47. 746 599 1933 R 1 Where marked signals indicates in Plug and Play is compatible with EDID of projector Unmarked signals in Plug and Play may also be compliant if input terminals are written in the format list Where Plug and Play is unmarked and nothing is written in the format list difficulties in projecting image may occur even when computer and projector appear to have same resolution 2 Ifa signal of 1 125 1 035 60i is input it will be displayed as a signal of 1 125 1 080 60i 3 VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking compatible 4 PT DW8300U only 5 PT DZ8700U only 6 Some loss of data occurs to make projection easier The number of display dots of the PT DZ8700U is 1 920 x 1 200 and the number of display dots of the PT DS8500U is 1 400 x 1 050 A signal of a different resolution than the above data is converted to the number of display dots and then displayed The i appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal Flicker line flicker may be caused in images if interlace is connected Appendix ENGLISH 123 gt 2 Specifications Model No PT DS8500U PT DW8300U PT DZ8700U Power supply AC120V 60 2 Power consumption 970 W 950 W When STANDBY MODE is ECO Approx 0 2 W When STANDBY MODE is NORMAL Approx 6 W Amps 9 5A 9 0A Panel size 0 96 inch aspect ratio 16
48. 8 1 6 ET D75LE20 40 15 5 5 1 6 3 2 0 8 1 6 ET D75LE30 40 15 5 5 1 2 2 4 0 6 1 2 When using geometric adjustment if the amount of compensation is too great excessive blurring may result The curved screens illustrated are simply sections of a full circle ENGLISH 23 xo t 2 92 2 5 n eR 5 D lll Projection distance by projection lens for PT DZ8700U For the screen aspect ratio of 16 10 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens 212123 ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 Throw ratio 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 8 1 2 84 6 1 4 6 7 4 1 TS E Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen peus rug Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 942 1 508 2 01 2 69 2 72 4 10 4 11 6 90 6 91 11 06 10 78 20 56 80 1 077 1 723 2 31 3 09 3 12 4 70 4 71 7 90 7 91 12 66 12 37 23 55 90 1 212 1 939 2 61 3 49 3 52 5 30 5 31 8 91 8 91 14 25 13 97 26 54 100 1 346 2 154 2 91 3 89 3 92 5 90 5 91 9 91 9 91 15 85 15 57 29 53 120 1 615 2 585 3 51 4 68 4 73 7 10 7 41 11 91 11 92 19 04 18 76 35 50 150 2 019 3 231 4 40 5 88 5 93 8 90 8 91 14 92 14 93 23 82 23 54 44 47 200 2 692 4 308 5 89 7 87 7 93 11 91 11 92 19 94 19 95 31 80 31 52 59 4
49. 9 49 11 17 14 44 14 32 20 81 20 67 40 12 400 6 096 8 128 9 06 10 85 12 78 16 52 16 38 23 80 23 63 45 88 500 7 620 10 160 11 34 13 58 16 00 20 68 20 49 29 78 29 57 57 39 600 9 144 12 192 13 62 16 32 19 21 24 83 24 61 35 76 35 51 68 91 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified Size 26 ENGLISH lll Projection distance by projection lens for PT DS8500U For the screen aspect ratio of 4 3 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens 0751 1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 projection lens Throw ratio 1 5 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 3 0 5 0 1 5 0 8 0 1 7 9 15 0 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen Ense Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size pun pe LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 1 067 1 422 2 07 2 77 2 80 4 21 4 23 7 09 7 10 11 37 11 09 21 14 80 1 219 1 626 2 38 3 18 3 21 4 83 4 84 8 13 8 13 13 01 12 73 24 21 90 1 372 1 829 2 68 3 59 3 62 5 45 5 46 9 16 9 16 14 65 14 37 27 29 100 1 524 2 032 2 99 4 00 4 04 6 07 6 08 10 19 10 19 16 29 16 01 30 36 120 1 829 2 438 3 60 4 82 4 86 7 30 7 31 12 25 12 26 19 57 19 29 36 50 150 2 286 3 048 4 53 6 05 6 09 9 15 9 16 15 34 15 35 24 49 24 21 45 72 200 3 048 4 064 6 0
50. 91 16 92 26 98 26 70 50 39 200 3 048 4 064 6 68 8 93 8 99 13 49 13 50 22 59 22 59 36 01 35 73 67 31 250 3 810 5 080 8 37 11 18 11 25 16 89 16 90 28 27 28 27 45 04 44 76 84 23 300 4 572 6 096 10 06 13 44 13 52 20 29 20 30 33 94 33 95 54 07 53 79 101 14 350 5 334 7 112 11 75 15 70 15 79 23 69 23 70 39 62 39 63 63 10 62 82 118 06 400 6 096 8 128 13 44 17 96 18 05 27 09 27 10 45 30 45 31 72 13 71 85 134 98 500 7 620 10 160 16 82 22 47 22 58 33 89 33 90 56 65 56 66 90 18 89 91 168 81 600 9 144 12 192 20 20 26 98 27 12 40 69 40 70 68 01 68 02 108 24 107 96 202 65 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 151 493 1 6 2 0 1 2 0 2 9 1 2 9 5 6 1 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pues Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 1 067 1 422 1 54 1 84 2 17 2 80 2 80 4 07 4 04 7 88 1 13 80 1 219 1 626 1 74 2 11 2 49 3 22 3 21 4 67 4 64 9 03 1 31 90 1 372 1 829 2 00 2 38 2 81 3 63 3 62 5 27 5 23 10 19 1 48 100 1 524 2 032 2 22 2 66 3 13 4 05 4 03 5 86 5 82 11 34 1 66 120 1 829 2 438 2 68 3 20 3 77 4 88 4 86 7 06 7 01 13 64 2 00 150 2 286 3 048 3 36 4 02 4 74 6 13 6 09 8 85 8 79 17 09 2 53 200 3 048 4 064 4 50 5 39 6 35 8 21 8 15 11 84 11 76 22 85 3 40 250 3 810 5 080 5 64 6 76 7 96 10 28 10 20 14 83 14 73 28 61 4 27 300 4 572 6 096 6 78 8 12 9 56 12 36 12 26 17 82 17 70 34 36 5 14 350 5 334 7 112 7 92
51. ENTER button The SCHEDULE screen will be displayed 2 Select and assign program to each day of week Press A V to select a day of week and press lt gt to select a program number You can set the program from No 1 to No 7 indicates that the program number has not been set yet ll How to set a program You can set up to 16 commands to each program 1 On the SCHEDULE screen press A V to select PROGRAM EDIT 2 Press lt P to select a program number to be set and press ENTER button 3 Press A V to select a command number and press ENTER button You can change the page using lt P ENGLISH 81 PROJECTOR SETUP menu 4 Press A to select TIME or COMMAND and change the setting according to the instructions of the menu Set the time at which the command TIME will be executed using A V or numeral buttons Select a command to execute at the set time from the following POWER ON INPUT SDI STANDBY LAMP POWER SHUTTER HIGH OPEN LAMP POWER SHUTTER LOW COMMAND CLOSE e LAMP DUAL e INPUT RGB1 e LAMP SINGLE INPUT RGB2 PIN P OFF INPUT VIDEO PIN P USER1 e INPUT S VIDEO PIN P USER2 INPUT DVI D PIN P USER3 INPUT HDMI PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only 5 Press A Y to select STORE and press ENTER button f you try to register a setting that would cause the lamp to flash for a short time an error message will be dis
52. ENTER button The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will be displayed 3 Enter the password set for the SECURITY PASSWORD The INITIALIZE screen will be displayed 4 Press A Y to select the desired initialize item All setting values including ENTRY SIGNAL NETWORK E MAIL and ALL USER _ LOGO IMAGE are returned to their DATA factory default values The projector enters a standby state in order to reflect the setting values All setting values saved for each of the input signals are cleared ENTRY To clear just some registered SIGNAL signals perform the procedure described in Deleting a registered data page 89 All setting values in NETWORK SETUP and E mail setup settings will return to factory settings NETWORK E MAIL The registered image data for LOGO IMAGE will return to factory settings 5 Press ENTER button The confirmation screen will be displayed 6 Press lt P to select OK and press ENTER button SERVICE PASSWORD This function is used by a service person See Navigating through the menu m page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU 50 Using the P IN function Two videos can be projected simultaneously by placing a separate small sub screen within the main screen 1 Press A Y to select P IN P 2 Press ENTER button The P IN P screen will be displayed 3 Press A V t
53. MAIN VERSION Displays the main version of the firmware of the projector unit SUB VERSION Displays the sub version of the firmware of the projector unit NETWORK Displays the network version of VERSION the projector unit EMULATE Displays the set emulate mode POWER ON TIMES Displays the number of times the power has been turned on LAMP1 ON ON COUNT Displays the number of times LAMP1 has been lit LAMP2 ON Displays the number of times LAMP2 has been lit Displays the lighting time of LAMP1 HIGH or LOW Displays the lighting time of CANE LAMP2 HIGH or LOW NUMBER OF _ Displays the number of ENTRY SIGNAL registered signals REMOTE2 Displays REMOTE 2 IN control STATUS status AC VOLTAGE Displays the AC voltage state 1 r Lamp replacement time LAMP POWER HIGH lighting time LAMP POWER LOW lighting time x 3 4 2 REMAINING FILTER QUANTITY If the remaining quantity of ACF becomes 8 the status display turns yellow If the remaining quantity becomes 0 the display turns red If the residual filter indication becomes yellow the remaining usable time is about 200 hours The time of 200 hours is for reference only It depends on the usage environment ENGLISH 83 PROJECTOR SETUP menu NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF You can set the timer to switch off the power of the projector after a certain period of time automatically when no signal is detected 1 Pr
54. SETUP button if the input signal is RGB signal 10 Zoom the lens so the image fills the screen 11 Readjust the focus 12 Readjust the zoom so that the image size fits in the screen ENGLISH 39 2 5 a 0 2 o xo e 5 Powering ON OFF Powering off the projector 1 Press POWER STANDBY b 2 Press 4 to select OK and press ENTER or press POWER STANDBY b again The projection of the image stops and Power indicator lamp of the main unit lights up orange The cooling fan keeps running 3 Wait until the power indicator lamp of the main unit turns to red i e until the cooling fan stops 4 Press the marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to remove all power from the projector In the cooling state after the power is turned off the lamp will not light up even if the power is turned on To light up the lamp turn on the power supply again when the lamp has been cooled sufficiently Failure to observe this may shorten the lamp life The projector consumes approximately 6 W 120 V mode power STANDBY MODE NORMAL 40 ENGLISH Direct power off function The power supplied internally causes the cooling fan to continue operating and cool off in the event that the power has failed or even after the power cord is accidentally disconnected immediatel
55. _ Switch between fine settings for a moving image and for a still image EDID3 Mainly select this when an external device DVD player etc for outputting video signals of a moving image system is connected to DVI D IN Mainly use this when an external device PC etc for outputting video signals of a still image system is connected to DVI D IN 5 Press A to select DVI SIGNAL LEVEL EDID1 EDID2 PC DISPLAY OPTION menu 6 Press lt P to switch DVI SIGNAL LEVEL The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 0 255 PC 16 235 Select this when for example an external device PC etc is 0 255 PC connected via the DVI terminal output Select this when for example an 16 235 external device DVD player etc is connected via the HDMI terminal output using a conversion cable The optimal setting differs depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the instruction manual of the external device f the setting is changed the data for plug and play changes For the plug and play compatible resolutions refer to List of compatible signals 122 Change this setting if video does not display normally when the projector and an external device are connected via HDMI 1 Press A Y to select HDMI IN 2 Press ENTER but
56. change command cannot be assigned SDI is not shown for PT DW8300U 2 Press lt P to select the input signal change command to be assigned to the selected input signal The signal change command can be selected to either AUX or NONE The same input signal change command cannot be assigned to both DVI D and SDI STATUS Displays the status of the projector 1 Press A to select STATUS 2 Press ENTER button 3 Press lt P to move to the next page INPUT Displays the input selection state SIGNAL NAME Displays the input signal name SIGNAL Displays the frequency of the FREQUENCY signal PROVE TOR Displays the projector runtime RUNTIME 8 Displays the lighting time of M LAMPA dila Displays the lighting time of DATES LAMP ii INTAKE Displays the intake air AIR TEMP temperature of the projector OPTICS Displays the temperature inside MODULE TEMP the projector AROUND Displays the temperature around LAMP TEMP the lamp of the projector RNS Displays the filter remaining QUANTITY 2 Wantity PROJECTOR Displays type of projector TYPE SERIAL Displays the serial number of the NUMBER projector LAMP UNIT Displays the component number MODEL NO of the lamp unit LAMP1 SERIAL Displays the serial number for NUMBER lamp1 LAMP2 SERIAL Displays the serial number for NUMBER lamp2
57. conditioning 14 ENGLISH Precautions with regard to safety Do not touch the surface of the projector lens with your bare hand If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else this will be magnified and projected onto the screen Please put the lens cover on the projector when you do not use it Do not move the projector while it is operating or subject it to vibration or impact The service life of its internal components will be shortened e 2E The projector has a high pressure mercury lamp that is characterized as follows The brightness of the lamp will decrease over time The lamp may explode or shorten the lamp life by shocks or chipping damage n rare cases it may burst shortly after the first use The possibility of its bursting increases when the lamp is used beyond the replacement time If the lamp bursts gas inside the lamp is released in the form of smoke The life of a mercury lamp varies according to the individual difference or conditions of use In particular turning the power on and off frequently and or repeatedly as well as continuous use for 22 hours will greatly affect the life cycle Provide a lamp for replacement in advance Lamp deterioration accelerates when used continuously for 22 hours or more Lamp deterioration due to continuous use can be reduced by using the LAMP RELAY function Connecti
58. from the remote control the Power indicator will flash ENGLISH 17 About Your Projector Projector body ll Front view Power indicator STANDBY R ON G Indicates the power supply status Lamp1 indicator LAMP1 Indicates the lamp1 unit status page 107 2 indicator LAMP2 Indicates the lamp2 unit status page 107 Temperature indicator TEMP Filter indicator FILTER Indicates the filter status page 108 0 c xe e E Remote control signal receptor Front leg adjusters Screw up down to adjust the projection angle Rear view Remote control signal receptor Air exhaust port Lamp unit compartment 9 page 110 Air exhaust port Attention Keep your hands and other objects away from the air outlet port Keep your hand and face away Keep heat sensitive articles away Inserting your finger may result in injury Heated air from the air outlet port can cause burns or deformations 18 ENGLISH Indicates the temperature status page 108 ll Side views Security lock CONTROL PANEL Terminals on side Air intake port ZOE r 5 zm aio CN a a AC IN terminal Connect the power cord to supply electronic power to the projector MAIN POWER switch Switch the projector on off Air intake port
59. of the white level of the image signal to the position corresponding to 100 96 on the waveform monitor B page 54 5 Adjust GREEN and BLUE in a similar manner When the DVI D signal HDMI signal or SDI signal is inputted check that the DVI SIGNAL LEVEL HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL and SDI SIGNAL LEVEL are correctly set before adjusting the black level The keystone cannot be applied to the waveform monitor display The waveform monitor cannot be displayed in the P IN P mode If the P IN P mode is set while the waveform is being monitored the waveform monitor will turn off The waveform monitor is not displayed while the on screen display is off AUTO SIGNAL You can turn ON OFF automatically detecting system of the AUTO SETUP feature 1 Press A to select AUTO SIGNAL 2 Press lt gt to switch AUTO SIGNAL The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF ON Only when AUTO SETUP button OFF is pressed the projected image position will be adjusted If unregistered signals are input ON when ON is selected auto setup will be initiated automatically AUTO SETUP Use this setting when adjusting a specific or oblong 16 9 etc signal 1 Press to select AUTO SETUP 2 Press ENTER button The AUTO SETUP screen will be displayed 3 Press A Y to select MODE 4 Press lt P to switch M
60. replaced should be an unused product ENGLISH 109 Lad a D 5 e Replacement Hi Lamp unit The LAMP unit is consumable product You can check the duration of usage time using LAMP1 LAMP2 of STATUS page 83 in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu Replacement of the lamp unit should be carried out by a qualified technician Contact the dealer to purchase a replacement lamp unit ET LAD310 1 bulb unit ET LAD310W 2 bulb units lll Precautions 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 Phillips screwdriver is necessary when replacing a lamp unit When replacing the lamp unit be sure to hold it by the handle The lamp may burst Replace the lamp unit carefully so that the broken pieces of the lamp glass will not scatter When the projector is mounted on the ceiling do not work directly under the projector or put your face closer to the projector For disposition of used lamps request an industrial waste disposal contractor Attention Do not attempt replacement with an unauthorized lamp unit The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice Wait for more than 1 hour and make sure the lamp unit and the surroundings are cooled enough Prior to replacing the lamp unit al
61. replacement 1 Loosen ACF cover fixing screw 1 screw until the screws turn freely and remove the ACF cover ACF cover fixing screw l ACF cover 2 Slide out the ACF unit from the projector slowly ACF unit When you replace the ACF unit clean the compartment and or the air exhaust port if you need to 3 Insert the new ACF unit into the compartment in correct direction and slightly push until it clicks 4 Attach the ACF cover and tighten ACF cover fixing screw 1 screw securely 5 Select FILTER COUNTER RESET PROJECTOR SETUP menu and press ENTER button amp 85 RESET FILTER COUNTER 4 CHANGE ENTER EXECUTE 6 Press 4 to select OK and press ENTER button When the ACF unit is not installed the filter indicator will blink in red and the power will turn off in 10 minutes The time before the power is turned off is indicated by the unit of 1 minute The replacement timing of the ACF depends on environment of usage When resetting is performed the filter will be wound The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice Always install the ACF unit when using the projector Attention When installing the ACF unit take care not to touch the filter surface Be sure to install the ACF unit when using the projector The ACF unit to be
62. revan OFF Select the conditions for sending E mail MAIL CONTENTS Select NORMAL or SIMPLE ERROR an error is detected by self diagnosis LAMP1 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field LAMP2 RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field FILTER REMAIN remaining filter service time has reached the value set in the field INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field ENGLISH 101 NETWORK menu Took Help G Projector control window Projector Control Window Network config Adjust clock Ping test E mail set up Authentication set up LAMP RUNTIME Status FILTER REMAIN Projector FILTER REMAIN control INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Detailed setup Change PERIODIC REPORT Ve lt password c E MAIL ADDRESS 2 Up to 63 characters MAIL CONTENTS CD Check these boxes when E mail is to be sent periodically to the second E mail address E mail will be sent at the times and on the days checked 102 ENGLISH NETWORK menu E mail setup page continued Fle Edt View Favorites Toob Hep M Network config Adjust dock Ping test E mailsetup Authentication setup Up to 63 characters e Projector control Detailed setup at REMAIN I RUN at REMAIN Change password y M arvan fi e aa Q 2 T at REMAIN
63. 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 108 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 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to ON If using this projector at elevations lower than 1 400 m 4 593 ft above sea level set 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 When installing and using the projector at an angle that exceeds 30 vertically set COOLING CONDITION Failure to observe this will result in malfunctions or the lamp life or other components will be shortened ES 3 9 ET 5 jyueyodul Lens Focus Do not adjust the lens focus in the initial period after switching the projector on The high clarity projector lens is thermally affected by the light from the light source making the focus unstable in the period just after switching on Please allow a war
64. two addresses Click Detailed set up then E mail set up to display the E mail setup page Wind agg Network config Adjust dock Pingtest 25 Authentication set up D MAIL SERVER Status iseble v Projector control Detailed setup Change TEMPERATURE WARNING SET UP afl minute interval 30 to 999 minutes INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE 41500138 E MAIL ADDRESS 7 6 internet Select Enable to use the E mail function Enter the IP address or server name of the E mail server SMTP The DNS server must be set if The user can modify the minimum time interval of temperature warning mail The default value is 60 minutes In this case the user cannot send another mail for 60 minutes after sending previous temperature warning mail even the set warning temperature is reached again Enter the E mail address of your desired the server name is entered Enter the E mail address of the projector maximum 63 characters The user can enter the location of for example the installed projector so that the recipient recipient may easily identify the originator of the E mail maximum 63 characters ue 121 5007 E mail set up Authentication set up Projector control NORMAL DES Detailed set up OFF Reman 4 Ba REMAIN 200 H Change password REMAN M E Q OFF ot REMAIN EY 2 Lore Mt Reman g
65. 0 10 01 11 99 14 12 18 25 18 09 26 29 26 11 50 68 600 8 077 12 923 12 03 14 40 16 96 21 92 21 73 31 58 31 35 60 85 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified Size 24 ENGLISH For the screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens onn da ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 Throw ratio 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 8 1 2 8 4 6 1 4 6 7 4 1 7 3 13 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pinu pr Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 872 1 550 2 07 2 77 2 80 4 21 4 23 7 09 7 10 11 37 11 09 21 14 80 0 996 1 771 2 38 3 18 3 21 4 83 4 84 8 13 8 13 13 01 12 73 24 21 90 1 121 1 992 2 68 3 59 3 62 5 45 5 46 9 16 9 16 14 65 14 37 27 29 100 1 245 2 214 2 99 4 00 4 04 6 07 6 08 10 19 10 19 16 29 16 01 30 36 120 1 494 2 657 3 60 4 82 4 86 7 30 7 31 12 25 12 26 19 57 19 29 36 50 150 1 868 3 321 4 53 6 05 6 09 9 15 9 16 15 34 15 35 24 49 24 21 45 72 200 2 491 4 428 6 06 8 10 8 15 12 24 12 25 20 50 20 50 32 69 32 40 61 08 250 3 11
66. 0 5 12 6 13 7 17 9 27 9 20 13 37 13 28 25 79 3 87 300 4 572 6 096 6 15 Pol 8 62 11 14 11 06 16 07 15 96 30 99 4 66 350 5 334 7 112 7 19 8 61 10 07 13 02 12 91 18 77 18 63 36 18 400 6 096 8 128 8 22 9 85 11 52 14 90 14 77 21 46 21 31 41 38 500 7 620 10 160 10 29 12 33 14 42 18 65 18 48 26 86 26 67 51 77 600 9 144 12 192 12 36 14 81 17 33 22 40 22 19 32 25 32 03 62 15 k The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified size ENGLISH 27 2 5 gt 5 D For the screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 Throw ratio 1 5 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 3 0 5 0 1 5 0 8 0 1 8 0 15 0 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen podus drug Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 872 1 550 2 26 3 02 3 06 4 60 4 61 7 74 7 75 12 40 12 12 23 06 80 0 996 1 771 2 60 3 47 3 51 5 27 5 28 8 86 8 87 14 18 13 90 26 41 90 1 121 1 992 2 93 3 92 3 95 5 95 5 96 9 9
67. 1 250 3 365 5 385 7 39 9 87 9 93 14 91 14 92 24 95 24 96 39 77 39 49 74 36 300 4 039 6 462 8 88 11 86 11 93 17 91 17 92 29 97 29 98 47 75 47 47 89 30 350 4 712 7 539 10 37 13 86 13 93 20 91 20 92 34 98 34 99 55 72 55 44 104 24 400 5 385 8 616 11 86 15 85 15 94 23 92 23 93 40 00 40 01 63 70 63 42 119 19 500 6 731 10 770 14 85 19 84 19 94 29 92 29 93 50 03 50 04 79 65 79 37 149 08 600 8 077 12 923 17 83 23 82 23 94 35 93 35 94 60 06 60 07 95 60 95 32 178 96 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 0 9 1 1 1 fles 8 1 1 7 2 4 1 24 4 7 1 omen Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pue rdg Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 942 1 508 1 35 1 62 1 90 2 46 2 46 3 58 3 56 6 94 0 99 80 1 077 1 723 1 55 1 86 2 19 2 83 2 82 4 11 4 08 7 96 1 15 90 1 212 1 939 1 76 2 10 2 47 3 20 3 19 4 64 4 61 8 98 1 30 100 1 346 2 154 1 96 2 34 2 76 3 56 3 55 5 17 5 13 9 99 1 45 120 1 615 2 585 2 36 2 82 3 32 4 30 4 28 6 22 6 18 12 03 1 76 150 2 019 3 231 2 96 3 55 4 18 5 40 5 37 7 81 7 75 15 08 2 22 200 2 692 4 308 3 97 4 75 5 60 7 24 7 19 10 45 10 38 20 16 2 99 250 3 365 5 385 4 98 5 96 7 02 9 07 9 00 13 09 13 00 25 25 3 76 300 4 039 6 462 5 99 7 17 8 44 10 91 10 82 15 73 15 62 30 34 4 53 350 4 712 7 539 6 99 8 37 9 86 12 74 12 64 18 37 18 24 35 42 400 5 385 8 616 8 00 9 58 11 28 14 58 14 46 21 01 20 86 40 51 500 6 731 10 77
68. 1 x SD 0 1158 dbi Max L2 0 1831 x SD 0 1013 1 mm Min 0 1409 x SD 0 1158 i 1 0 2241 x SD 0 1013 Min L 0 1831 x SD 0 3862 a 5 pecie 19259 Max L 0 3430 SD 0 3598 5 5 7 TT xcu Min L 0 2241 x SD 0 3862 E N ME 1 0 4200 SD 0 3598 Min L 0 0231 x SD 0 0566 Tite 1653 L 0 0277 x SD 0 0736 j ror m Min L 0 0283 x SD 0 0566 dud L 0 0339 x SD 0 0736 Min L 0 0324 x SD 0 0857 PN Max L 0 0419 SD 0 1085 m Min L 0 0397 SD 0 0857 icd i L 0 0513 x SD 0 1085 Min 0 0415 x SD 0 0832 Tees L 0 0602 x SD 0 1162 1 ee E Min L 0 0508 x SD 0 0832 mire L 0 0738 x SD 0 1162 Min L 0 0598 x SD 0 1131 essei 1628 L 0 1160 SD 0 1765 j ETT T Min L2 0 0732 x SD 0 1131 alc Max L 0 1420 x SD 0 1765 55 08 1 16 9 L 0 0176 x SD 0 0835 9 ET D75LE5 2 10 1 4 3 L 0 0216 x SD 0 0835 Front leg adjusters throwing angle You can screw up down the front leg adjusters to control the angle of the projector for adjusting the throwing angle Adjustable range Front adjuster leg 50
69. 21 Projector body 18 PROJECTOR 75 PROJECTOR SETUP menu 75 R RASTER POSITION 66 REMOTE 2 IN terminal 120 REMOTE2 MODE 84 Remote control 17 Replacement 109 RGB IN ruis 72 RS9 232G eaaa 82 S SAVE ALL USER DATA 86 SCHEDULE eterne 81 SCREEN SETTING 69 Screen size and throw distance 22 SDVN 73 SECURITY menu 91 SECURITY PASSWORD 91 Selecting the input signal 41 Serial terminal 117 SERVICE PASSWORD 86 Setting projector ID number to remote control 20 Setting up 21 SHARPNESS eeu 56 SHIRT 58 SHUTTER function 46 SIGNAL LIST ier 89 Registering a signal 89 SIGNAL LIST 89 Specifications 124 STANDBY MODE 81 74 STATUS b 83 STATUS function 46 Sub 90 SUB 50 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW
70. 3 5 535 7 59 10 15 10 21 15 33 15 34 25 65 25 66 40 88 40 60 76 44 300 3 736 6 641 9 13 12 19 12 27 18 41 18 42 30 81 30 81 49 08 48 80 91 79 350 4 358 7 748 10 66 14 24 14 32 21 50 21 51 35 96 35 97 57 28 57 00 107 15 400 4 981 8 855 12 19 16 29 16 38 24 58 24 60 41 12 41 12 65 47 65 19 122 51 500 6 226 11 069 15 26 20 39 20 50 30 76 30 77 51 42 51 43 81 87 81 59 153 23 600 7 472 13 283 18 33 24 49 24 61 36 93 36 94 61 73 61 74 98 26 97 98 183 95 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 0 9 1 1 1 1 3 1 7 1 1 7 2 4 1 2 4 4 7 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen pesas Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 872 1 550 1 39 1 66 1 96 2 53 2 53 3 68 3 66 7 14 1 02 80 0 996 1 771 1 60 1 91 2 25 2 91 2 91 4 23 4 20 8 19 1 18 90 1 121 1 992 1 81 2 16 2 54 3 29 3 28 4 77 4 74 9 23 1 34 100 1 245 2 214 2 01 2 41 2 83 3 67 3 65 5 31 5 28 10 28 1 50 120 1 494 2 657 2 43 2 90 3 42 4 42 4 40 6 40 6 35 12 37 1 81 150 1 868 3 321 3 05 3 65 4 29 5 55 5 52 8 03 7 97 15 50 2 29 200 2 491 4 428 4 08 4 89 5 75 7 44 7 39 10 74 10 67 20 73 3 08 250 3 113 5 535 5 12 6 13 7 21 9 33 9 26 13 46 13 36 25 96 3 87 300 3 736 6 641 6 15 7 37 8 67 11 21 11 13 16 17 16 06 31 18 4 66 350 4 358 7 748 7 19 8 61 10 13 13 10 12 99 18 88 18 75 36 41 400 4 981 8 855 8 22 9 85 11 59 14 99 14 86 21 60 21 45 41 64 500 6 226 11 069
71. 6 8 10 8 15 12 24 12 25 20 50 20 50 32 69 32 40 61 08 250 3 810 5 080 7 59 10 15 10 21 15 33 15 34 25 65 25 66 40 88 40 60 76 44 300 4 572 6 096 9 13 12 19 12 27 18 41 18 42 30 81 30 81 49 08 48 80 91 79 350 5 334 7 112 10 66 14 24 14 32 21 50 21 51 35 96 35 97 57 28 57 00 107 15 400 6 096 8 128 12 19 16 29 16 38 24 58 24 60 41 12 41 12 65 47 65 19 122 51 500 7 620 10 160 15 26 20 39 20 50 30 76 30 77 51 42 51 43 81 87 81 59 153 23 600 9 144 12 192 18 33 24 49 24 61 36 93 36 94 61 73 61 74 98 26 97 98 183 95 2 92 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 0 1 2 1 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 6 1 2 6 5 1 1 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen peus Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 1 067 1 422 1 39 1 66 1 95 2 52 2 52 3 66 3 64 7 10 1 02 80 1 219 1 626 1 60 1 91 2 24 2 89 2 89 4 20 4 17 8 13 1 18 90 1 372 1 829 1 81 2 16 2 53 3 27 3 26 4 74 4 71 9 17 1 34 100 1 524 2 032 2 01 2 41 2 82 3 64 3 63 5 28 5 24 10 21 1 50 120 1 829 2 438 2 43 2 90 3 40 4 39 4 37 6 36 6 31 12 29 1 81 150 2 286 3 048 3 05 3 65 4 27 5 52 5 49 7 98 7 92 15 41 2 29 200 3 048 4 064 4 08 4 89 5 72 7 39 7 34 10 67 10 60 20 60 3 08 250 3 810 5 08
72. 8 0 8 sU The server 192 168 0 8 at PROJECTOR requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name v Password Remember my password 4 Click OK to display the Projector status page vertit nette GEMEINT JEDE pe Fle Edt Favorites Heb window Projector Control Window Projector status Network status Access error log Access log PROJECTOR TYPE DZP SERIAL NUMBER SW1234567 MAIN VERSION 1 00 NETWORK VERSION 1 00 POWER ON STANDBY REMOTE2 STATUS ENABLE DISABLE SHUTTER ON OFF OSD ON OFF LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMPPOWER Low INPUT RGBl 0 00kHz0 008H2 INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE LAMPI ON OFF RUNTIME LAMP2 ON OFF RUNTIME REMAINING FILTER QUANTITY PROJECTOR RUNTIME 18 C 64 NEN or HEN Sa 190 m 80 md SELF TEST Avoid activating two or more Web browser simultaneously to work out setting or control actions Change the password first of all Administrator privileges enable the use of all functions User privileges enable the use of only Projector status Error information Network status Basic control and Change password If the password is incorrectly entered three times in a row the lock is set for several minutes 96 ENGLISH NETWORK m
73. 8 4 45 5 33 6 24 8 06 8 01 11 64 11 56 22 46 3 36 250 3 113 5 535 5 58 6 68 7 82 10 11 10 03 14 58 14 47 28 11 4 22 300 3 736 6 641 6 71 8 03 9 40 12 15 12 05 17 51 17 39 33 77 5 08 350 4 358 7 748 7 84 9 38 10 98 14 19 14 07 20 45 20 31 39 43 400 4 981 8 855 8 96 10 73 12 56 16 23 16 10 23 39 23 23 45 09 500 6 226 11 069 11 22 13 43 15 72 20 32 20 14 29 27 29 06 56 40 600 7 472 13 283 13 47 16 14 18 88 24 41 24 18 35 15 34 90 67 72 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified Size 28 ENGLISH lll Projection distance by projection lens for PT DW8300U For the screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Unit m Lens type Zoom lens 0751 1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 projection lens Throw ratio 1 5 2 0 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 5 2 1 5 2 8 2 1 8 2 15 4 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen SHRINE Ense Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max size pu pe LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 872 1 550 2 32 3 10 3 14 4 72 4 73 7 94 7 94 12 71 12 43 23 65 80 0 996 1 771 2 66 3 56 3 60 5 41 5 42 9 09 9 09 14 54 14 26 27 08 90 1 121 1 992 3 01 4 02 4 06 6 10 6 11 10 24 10 25 16 37 16 09 30 51 100 1 245 2 214 3 35 4 48 4 52
74. 9 2 49 2 98 3 49 4 51 4 49 6 52 6 48 12 61 1 86 100 1 524 2 032 2 77 3 32 3 88 5 02 4 99 7 26 7 21 14 03 2 08 120 1 829 2 438 3 34 4 00 4 68 6 05 6 01 8 74 8 68 16 87 2 51 150 2 286 3 048 4 19 5 01 5 87 7 58 7 53 10 95 10 87 21 13 3 16 200 3 048 4 064 5 60 6 71 7 85 10 15 10 07 14 64 14 53 28 23 4 24 250 3 810 5 080 7 01 8 40 9 83 12 71 12 61 18 32 18 20 35 33 5 32 300 4 572 6 096 8 43 10 10 11 82 15 28 15 15 22 01 21 86 42 43 6 40 350 5 334 7 112 9 84 11 80 13 80 17 84 17 68 25 70 25 52 49 53 400 6 096 8 128 11 26 13 49 15 78 20 40 20 22 29 39 29 18 56 64 500 7 620 10 160 14 08 16 88 19 75 25 53 25 30 36 76 36 50 70 84 600 9 144 12 192 16 91 20 27 23 72 30 66 30 38 44 14 43 83 85 04 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 150 inch screen size The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 96 When geometric adjustment is used compensation is made so that the screen size becomes smaller than the specified Size 30 ENGLISH If the projector is used with a screen size not listed in this manual check the diagonal dimension inch of your screen and calculate the projection distance using the following formulas Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types t 2 92 for PT DZ8700U Model number of Throw ratio Aspect ratio Pr
75. 9 5 THROUGH P 6 HV FIT 9 HFIT 10 V FIT 20 S1 AUTO 30 VID AUTO QSE Query for aspect 0 DEFAULT VID AUTO VID AUTO PRI 1 4 3 2 16 9 5 THROUGH setting 6 HV FIT 9 H FIT 10 V FIT 20 S1 AUTO 30 VID AUTO OPP Execute P IN P 0 OFF 1 USER1 2 USER2 3 USER3 app QueyforPINP 4 UsER 2 USER2 3 USER3 setting QFI Query for filter 6 Residual ratio Response is 000 100 Unit 96 OCS Switch sub memory 01 96 Sub memory number QSB Query for sub 01 96 Sub memory number memory state lt Lens control command gt Command Sub command Contents Remarks VXX LNSI2 Lens H shift VXX LNSI3 Lens V shift 00000 Fine adjustment 1 00001 Fine adjustment 1 00100 Fine adjustment 2 00101 Fine adjustment 2 VXX LNSI4 Lens focus 00200 Rough adjustment 00201 Rough adjustment VXX LNSI5 Lens zoom ENGLISH 119 Appendix Technical Information REMOTE 2 IN terminal Using the REMOTE 2 IN terminal provided on the connection terminals of the main unit it is possible to operate the projector from a control panel etc furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be received Remote control External control Remote control External control Standby 1 LAMP VIDEO S VIDEO Projector set up in a meeting room Control panel located in a different room Pin assignments and control gt 53 Sy
76. 9 9 99 15 97 15 69 29 76 100 1 245 2 214 3 27 4 36 4 40 6 62 6 63 11 11 11 11 17 76 17 47 33 10 120 1 494 2 657 3 93 5 26 5 30 7 96 7 97 13 35 13 36 21 33 21 04 39 79 150 1 868 3 321 4 94 6 60 6 64 9 98 9 99 16 72 16 73 26 68 26 40 49 83 200 2 491 4 428 6 61 8 83 8 89 13 34 13 35 22 34 22 34 35 61 35 33 66 56 250 3 113 5 535 8 28 11 06 11 13 16 70 16 71 27 95 27 96 44 54 44 26 83 29 300 3 736 6 641 9 95 13 29 13 37 20 07 20 08 33 57 33 57 53 47 53 19 100 02 350 4 358 7 748 11 62 15 52 15 61 23 43 23 44 39 18 39 19 62 40 62 12 116 75 400 4 981 8 855 13 29 17 76 17 85 26 79 26 80 44 80 44 80 71 33 71 05 133 48 500 6 226 11 069 16 63 22 22 22 33 33 51 33 52 56 03 56 03 89 19 88 91 166 95 600 7 472 13 283 19 97 26 69 26 82 40 24 40 25 67 26 67 26 107 04 106 77 200 41 Lens type Zoom lens Fixed focus lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE5 Throw ratio 1 0 1 2 1 1 4 1 8 1 1 8 2 6 1 2 6 5 1 1 0 8 1 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Screen eus m Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Fixed size SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 70 0 872 1 550 1 52 1 82 2 13 2 75 2 75 4 00 3 97 7 74 1 12 80 0 996 1 771 1 75 2 09 2 44 3 16 3 15 4 59 4 55 8 88 1 29 90 1 121 1 992 1 97 2 36 2 76 3 57 3 56 5 17 5 14 10 01 1 47 100 1 245 2 214 2 20 2 63 3 08 3 98 3 96 5 76 5 72 11 14 1 64 120 1 494 2 657 2 65 3 17 3 71 4 79 4 77 6 94 6 89 13 40 1 98 150 1 868 3 321 3 33 3 98 4 66 6 02 5 98 8 70 8 64 16 80 2 50 200 2 491 4 42
77. ALIBRATION ERROR is still displayed after the LENS CALIBRATION is performed ask your dealer for repair ENGLISH 41 Projecting Adjustment range after lens position optical shift Do not move the lens beyond the bounds of the shift range as this may cause a change in the focus This limitation is to protect the parts of the projector Using the standard projection position as the reference the optical axis shift function makes it possible to adjust the projection position in the ranges shown in the figures below Zoom lens Model number of ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 projection lens ET D75LE6 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 gt ipu o d d 831 831 25 Standard 25 Standard PT DZ8700U 99 projection position 99 jection position T A T Projected screen Projected screen width H width H 0 x gt D 3 5 N 14 4 o 8 9 82 Standard 82 Standard 5 95 projection position 99 projection position S PT DS8500U 2 2 o a a 4 5 gt Projected screen Projected screen width H width H 5 e 3 2 3 5 gt 5 gt Standard zt Standard o o PT DW8300U 99 jection position 9 position 4 a a Projected screen Projected screen width H width H The ET D75LE5 has a fixed focal point and so
78. CONTRAST ite di no ete iere ois 53 BRIGHTNESS 1 bent t A Renan 53 COLOR e 53 53 COLOR TEMPERATURE 54 GAMMA M 55 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 55 SHARPNESS eet dede cdd 56 NOISE 56 DYNAMIC IRIS sse 56 SYSTEM SELECTOR 57 Important Information re 5 oO Getting Started Basic Operation Maintenance Appendix ENGLISH 5 To display pictures complying with the sRGB LAMP SELECT 76 5 5 Standard 57 LAMP RELAY LLL 76 55 ELLE 58 LAMP POWER 77 SHIFT 58 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL NEU HUE 2070 77 et ASPECT 58 STANDBY MODE 81 ZOOM RAAARRARARARARHARARMIARRAAAHAHARRAHARRAHAHRRRAMAR AANARAAMA HAM AR ARRA RR 59 SCHEDULE 81 CLOCK PHASE essen 60 82 3 GEOMETRY PT DZ8700 PT DS8500 only 60 STATUS aine 83 5 KEYSTONE PT DW8300
79. ENTER button The BLANKING screen will be displayed 3 Press A Y to select the desired item for adjustment 4 Press lt P to adjust blanking The adjustment value for the PT DZ8700U can be changed within a range of 0 to 599 vertically and 0 to 959 horizontally The adjustment value for the PT DS8500U can be changed within a range of 0 to 524 vertically and 0 to 699 horizontally The adjustment value for the PT DW8300U can be changed within a range of 0 to 383 vertically and 0 to 682 horizontally When correcting the upper blanking of the screen top Press lt to move the blanking zone upward Press gt to downward When correcting the lower blanking of the screen bottom Press to move the blanking zone upward Press 4 to downward 2 When correcting the left hand blanking of the screen left When correcting the right hand blanking of the Press gt to move the blanking zone to the right Press 4 to the left screen right Press lt to move the blanking zone to the right Press to the left N ENGLISH 63 ADVANCED MENU INPUT RESOLUTION Input resolution adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour Set the values appropriately for the signal resolution that is being used 1 Press to select INPUT RESOLUTION 2 Press ENTER button The INP
80. ER button The COOLING CONDITION screen will be displayed 3 Press A Y to select cooling condition 4 Press ENTER button 5 When the confirmation message is displayed select OK or CANCEL 27 CEILING SETTING VERTICAL UP SETTING VERTICAL DOWN SETTING LAMP SELECT You can select a lamp lighting pattern for using environment 1 Press A V to select LAMP SELECT 2 Press lt gt to switch LAMP SELECT The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed e If in the SINGLE LAMP 1 or LAMP2 mode one lamp remains off or the currently active lamp exceeds 3 000 hours of cumulative operating time when HIGH is selected as the LAMP POWER setting the other lamp will light If in the DUAL mode one lamp remains off or the currently active lamp exceeds 3 000 hours of cumulative operating time when HIGH is selected as the LAMP POWER setting the other lamp alone will light However if both lamps remain off or the 3 000 hours of cumulative operating time when HIGH is selected as the LAMP POWER setting are exceeded the projector will enter the standby mode The colors of the items indicate the status Green Current setting Yellow Current setting when a lamp fails or fails to light Red Lamp that has failed to light White Any other status e If the projector is repeatedly used for short periods of time the lamps will need to be replaced more freque
81. ETUP of all projectors to AUTO and set LINK to GROUP A 14 APPLY BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP of all projectors and press ENTER button Brightness control will commence The brightness is corrected automatically each time the lamps are turned on using the power switch etc If the brightness fluctuates significantly or the lamp has been replaced re adjust the brightness control STANDBY MODE You can select the electrical consumption while in standby mode 1 Press A Y to select STANDBY MODE 2 Press lt gt to switch STANDBY MODE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed NORMAL With setting NETWORK function RS 232C output and some of RS 232C commands are not available When switch on the projector projection will start about 10 seconds late SCHEDULE This sets the command execution schedule for each day of the week How to enable the SCHEDULE function 1 Press A to select SCHEDULE 2 Press lt P to switch SCHEDULE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed e If SCHEDULE is set to ON the setting for STANDBY MODE is automatically set to NORMAL and cannot be changed Even if SCHEDULE is then set to OFF when in this state the setting of STANDBY MODE remains at NORMAL lll How to assign a program 1 With SCHEDULE switched to ON press
82. INER ON OFF RUNTIME ON OFF RUNTIME 190H OO Displays the type of projector Q Displays the firmware version of the projector main unit Displays the input switching status Displays temperature of projector s intake air Displays temperature inside the projector amp Displays the AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE Displays the lamp lit hours Displays the REMAINING FILTER QUANTITY 9 Displays self diagnosis information Displays used hours of the projector ENGLISH 99 NETWORK menu Error information page When Error Detail is displayed on the status information screen click it to display the error details Depending on the nature of the error the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own protection Projector status Network status Accesserrorlog Access log Network status Accesserrorlog Access log PROJECTOR Dix SERIAL NUMBER Swi23467 check system MAIN VERSION 100 NETWORK VERSION ON STANDBY REMOTE2STATUS ENABLE ON OFF OSD MAINCPUBUS FAN INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE DUAL 0 00 20 08 OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE iwci rr MEM OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE LAMP REMAIN TIME LAMP2 REMAIN TIME LAMPI STATUS LAMP2 STATUS APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE LAMPL ON OFF RUNTIME LAMP2 ON OFF RUNTIME REMAINING FILTER
83. LAMP SELECT is set to DUAL and MODE is set to AUTO if the lamp goes off the brightness is corrected as much as possible about 1 minute after While MODE of the brightness control is set to AUTO and LINK is set to OFF the brightness is corrected until the maximum quantity of correction is achieved The brightness may be dispersed largely because of dust sticking to the lens screen or inside of the projector depending on the environment in which the projector has been installed If the brightness fluctuates significantly because of aging of the lamp or if the lamp has been replaced re adjust the brightness control ll BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS This function displays the status of the brightness control 1 Press A Y to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS 2 Press ENTER button The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS screen will be displayed PROJECTOR SETUP menu When MODE of brightness control is OFF The state that the brightness control is OFF is displayed BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS PROJECTOR2 The name of this projector is displayed When MODE of brightness control is AUTO and LINK is OFF The state that the LINK is OFF is displayed BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS LINK OFF CD The name of this projector is displayed The state is indicated by color GREEN The brightness can be corrected by a significant margin YELLOW The brightness can no lo
84. MENU and SUB MENU page 50 CD CD C DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY Increase the vertical resolution when the PAL or SECAM 576i signal input or the NTSC 480i 1 080 50i and 1 080 60i signal input is applied 1 Press A Y to select DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY 2 Press lt gt or ENTER button The DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to select DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed AUTO OFF t t 25p FIXED When 576i or 1 080 50i signals are input 30p FIXED When 480i or 1 080 60i signals are input Performs automatic detection and US cinema processing factory default OFF Unforced cinema processing Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a 576i or 1 080 501 signal is input 25p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a 480i or 1 080 60i signal is input 30p FIXED In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY mode the image quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p FIXED is selected when the signal is not a 2 2 pulldown signal BLANKING Blanking adjustment fine tunes the images projected by the video deck or other devices when the noise appears on the edges of the screen or if a part of the image lies slightly offscreen 1 Press A to select BLANKING 2 Press
85. NU 2 Press A to select the desired item The selected item is highlighted in orange POSITION MENU SELECT SUB MENU 3 Press ENTER button to establish your selection The submenu for the selected option will now open POSITION SHIFT MENU SELECT SUB MENU 4 Press A V button to highlight the desired adjustment item then press lt gt to change or adjust the parameter value For some items an individual adjustment screen containing a bar scale will appear as shown in the diagram below when lt gt is pressed pel CONTRAST ADJUST Press MENU button to return to the previous menu Some menu items may not be valid for certain signal formats applied to the projector The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in gray characters and they cannot be selected no button is pressed for approx 5 seconds while the individual adjustment screen is displayed the screen will return to the previous page Resetting to the factory default If an adjustment item is selected and DEFAULT button is pressed the adjustment value will return to the factory default setting DEFAULT Press CONTRAST Lo pee ADJUST You cannot reset all the settings at a time to the factory default settings To reset all the settings to the factory defaults refer to INITIALIZE of PROJECTOR SETUP menu 86 page
86. ODE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed DEFAULT lt WIDE USER To receive signals of which image aspect is 4 3 or 5 4 applicable resolution 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 960 x 720 1 024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1 152 x 870 1 280 x 960 1 280 x 1 024 1 600 x 1 200 1 400 x 1 050 To receive signals of which the image aspect is wide applicable resolution 720 x 400 848 x 480 1 280 x 720 1 024 x 600 1 120 x 750 1 440 x 900 1 680 1 050 DEFAULT WIDE To receive signals of specific USER horizontal resolution number of horizontally displayed dots 5 If USER is selected press lt P gt to enter the horizontal resolution of signal source into DISPLAY DOTS 6 Press ENTER button Execute automatic adjustment A message PROGRESS appears during automatic adjustment When the adjustment is complete the system returns to the input screen ENGLISH 71 DISPLAY OPTION menu Adjusting the position automatically Select POSITION ADJUST in step 3 Press lt P gt to switch POSITION ADJUST The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed Noa OFF Automatic adjustment is off Screen position and size are ON adjusted during AUTO SETUP operation Adjusting the signal level automatically 1 Select
87. P to change the setting OSD POSITION This sets the position of the on screen display OSD 2 Left center 3 Bottom left of the screen of the screen 1 4 Top center 1 Top left of the screen of the screen 1 5 of the screen 9 Bottom right 1 of the screen 6 Bottom center t of the screen 1 8 Right center 7 Top right of the screen of the screen ENGLISH 73 DISPLAY OPTION menu OSD DESIGN This sets the color of the on screen display OSD 1 Yellow y 2 Blue 1 1 6 Brown 3 White 1 1 5 Pink d 4 Green OSD MEMORY The current menu cursor position will be retained temporarily unless the projector switched off ON INPUT GUIDE This sets whether to display the currently selected input guide at the position set for OSD POSITION lI WARNING MESSAGE This sets the display of warning messages BACK COLOR This sets the color for the projection screen when no signals are being input 1 Press A to select BACK COLOR 2 Press lt P to switch BACK COLOR The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed BLUE lt BLACK 1 1 LOGO2 0601 BLUE The entire projection area will appear bl
88. PJLink protocol commands that can be used to control the projector Command Control details Notes Parameters POWR Power supply control 0 Standby 1 Power ON Parameters POWR Power supply status query 0 Standby 1 Power ON 2 Cool down in progress 3 Warm up in progress INPT Input selection Parameters 11 RGB1 12 RGB2 21 VIDEO INPT Input selection query 22 S VIDEO 31 DVI D 32 HDMI 33 SDI PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only AVMT Shutter control Parameters 30 Shutter mode off picture mute canceled 31 Shutter mode on picture mute Parameters 1st byte Indicates fan errors range 0 2 2nd byte Indicates lamp errors range 0 2 3rd byte Indicates temperature errors range 0 2 ERST Error status query 4th byte Indicates cover open errors range 0 2 5th byte Indicates filter errors range 0 2 6th byte Indicates other errors range 0 2 AVMT Shutter mode query Definitions for each value from 0 to 2 are as follows 0 No error known 1 Warning 2 Error Parameters 1st digits 1 5 digits Lamp 1 cumulative operating time LAMP Lamp status query 2nd digit 0 Lamp 1 off 1 Lamp 1 on 3rd digits 1 5 digits Lamp 2 cumulative operating time 4th digit 0 Lamp 2 off 1 Lamp 2 on The following are returned as parameters INST Input selection list query 11 12 21 22 31 32 PT DW8300U only 11 12 21 22 31 32 33 PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only
89. Panasonic Operating Instructions Functional Manual DLP Based Projector Model No PT DZ8700 U 585000 PT DW8300U The projection lens is sold separately Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Projector lll Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use lll Before using your projector be sure to read Precautions with regard to safety 9 pages 8 to 16 TQBJ0341 ENGLISH 5 2 3 D 5 jyueyodul Important Safety Notice Dear Panasonic Customer The following information should be read and understood as it provides details which will enable you to operate the projector in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment and conforms to legal requirements regarding the use of projectors Before connecting operating or adjusting this projector please read these instructions completely and save this booklet with the projector for future reference We hope it will help you to get the most out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP Based projector The serial number of your product may be found on its bottom You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U PT DW8300U Serial number WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DONOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE P
90. Pin No Signal names D R PR 2 st G G SYNC Y 560006 le DDC data Peur amp HD SYNC 4 9 Not assigned 5 DDC clock 8 09 GND terminals names of lt HDMI IN gt terminal Outside view Pin No Signal names Pin No Signal names D T M D S data 2 8 T M D S data 2 shield T M D S data 2 T M D S data 1 t Odd numbered pins 1 to 5 T M D S data 1 shield TMD Sdata 1 D 8 data 0 T M D S data 0 shield EEEETETEEEED T M D S data 0 T M D S clock T M D S clock shield T M D S clock 9 CEC SCL SDA Even numbered pins 2 to DDC CEC GND 5V Hot plug detection 34 ENGLISH Connections Pin assignments and signal names of lt DVI D IN terminal Outside view Pin No Signal names Pin No Signal names T M D S data 2 09 2 T M D S data 2 5V T M D S data 2 4 shield 5 GND Hot plug detection 5 T M D S data 0 6 DDC clock T M D S data 0 0 DDC data T M D S data 0 5 shield T M D S data 1 T M D S data 1 02 T M D S clock shield d T M D S data 1 3 shield Q3 T M D S clock 12 T M D S clock
91. Press 4 or ENTER button The COLOR individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Adjustment range Press gt Deepens colors Maximum value 31 Press lt Weakens colors Minimum value 31 TINT You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image 1 Press A to select TINT 2 Press 4 or ENTER button The TINT individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P gt to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Bos nont range Adjusts skin tone Press gt toward greenish value 31 color Adjusts skin tone Minimum Press lt toward reddish value 31 purple ENGLISH 53 PICTURE menu COLOR TEMPERATURE You can adjust the white balance of the projected image 1 Press to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press 4 or ENTER button The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to switch COLOR TEMPERATURE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 11 Press lt gt to adjust the level Adjustment Item Operation Adjustment Press gt Deepens red MAXI THER value RED HIGH 255 Press 4 Weakens red ow 127 Press gt Deepens green Minimum GREEN value Press 4 Weakens green HIGH 0 LOW Press gt Deepen
92. QUANTITY PROJECTOR RUNTIME FAILED Occurrence of trouble G When FAILED has appeared for an item Parameter Description MAIN CPU BUS Trouble has occurred in the microcomputer circuitry Consult your dealer FAN Trouble has occurred in the fan or its drive circuit Consult your dealer The input air temperature is too high It may be that the projector is being used in an INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE operating environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance The temperature inside the projector is high It may be that the projector is being used OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE in an operating environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance The temperature around the lamp is too high It may be that the projector s ventilation AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE holes are blocked LAMP1 REMAIN TIME The lamp runtime has exceeded the prescribed cumulative time and it is now time to LAMP2 REMAIN TIME replace the lamp LAMP1 STATUS The lamp has failed to light LAMP2 STATUS Wait a short while for the lamp to cool off and then turn on the power APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER Trouble has occurred in the contrast shutter circuitry Consult your dealer Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the input air temperature Consult your dealer INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the temperature detection sensor i
93. RATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE OK LAMP1 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP2 REMAIN TIME FAILED LAMP1 STATUS OK LAMP2 STATUS OK APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER OK INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR OK OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR OK BATTERY OK AIRFLOW SENSOR OK COVER OPEN OK BRIGHTNESS SENSOR OK ACF UNIT OK FILTER REMAIN OK AC POWER OK Error code 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 nput air temperature 18 degC 64 degF Optics module temperature 20 degC 68 degF Around lamp temperature 25 degC 77 degF SET RUNTIME 2000 H POWER ON 100 times LAMP1 ON 100 times LAMP1 LOW OH LAMP1 HIGH 2000 H LAMP1 REMAIN OH LAMP2 ON 0 times LAMP2 LOW OH LAMP2 HIGH OH LAMP2 REMAIN 2000 H Remaining filter QUANT I TY 100 APPOROX TIME 10000 Sasa Current status MAIN VERSION 1 00 NETWORK VERSION 1 00 ENGLISH 105 NETWORK menu Adjust clock page Click Detailed set up then Adjust clock to display the Adjust clock page Windows Internet Expl Emailsetup Authentication set up Network config Adjust clock CD Time zone selection 5 New date field Button to update time zone setting New time field Turn this ON to set the date and time Button to update time and date settings automatically When setting the date and time automatically input the IP address or name of the NTP s
94. SIDE adjustments may be used to fine adjust the thin borders on either side of the blend area but are often not needed When a rear screen or screen with a high gain is used the blended areas may appear to be discontinuous depending on the viewing position When using both horizontal and vertical edge blending functions to form a multiple projector image adjust the BRIGHT BLENDING before performing the adjustment in Step 11 When using only one of the horizontal or vertical edge blending functions set all items of BRIGHT BLENDING to 0 ENGLISH 65 ADVANCED MENU FRAME DELAY When 1 080 60i 1 080 50i and 1 080 24sF signals are being input this simplifies image processing so that the video frame delay is shortened 1 Press A Y to select FRAME DELAY 2 Press lt P to switch FRAME DELAY The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed DEFAULT SHORT DEFAULT _ This is the standard setting Shortens the delay at the expense of SHORT 4 some picture quality When FRAME DELAY is set to SHORT deterioration in the picture quality will occur Furthermore the noise reduction function cannot be used RASTER POSITION When the scaler is set such that the image is smaller than the display area the image can be moved to any position inside the display area 1 Press A to select RASTER POSITION 2 Press ENTER button
95. SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST in step 3 2 Press lt P to switch SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF ON OFF Automatic adjustment is off The black level On screen menu BRIGHTNESS and white level ON On screen menu CONTRAST are adjusted during AUTO SETUP operation If the input image is not a still image with a clear difference between black and white the SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST function may not operate normally 2 ENGLISH RGB IN only RGB input Change this setting to change the input impedance of the synchronous signal input 1 Press A Y to select RGB IN 2 Press ENTER button The RGB IN screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select RGB1 SYNC TERMINAL or RGB2 SYNC TERMINAL 4 Press lt P to switch The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed LOW HIGH LOW Input impedance is set to LOW HIGH Input impedance is set to HIGH DVI D IN Change this setting if video does not display normally when the projector and an external device are connected via DVI 1 Press A Y to select DVI D IN 2 Press ENTER button The DVI D IN screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select DVI EDID 4 Press 4 to switch DVI EDID The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed EDID3 EDID1 gt EDID2 PC
96. SIGNAL LIST menu s 89 WAVEFORM MONITOR PT DZ8700 only 70 Registering a signal to the list 89 AUTO 71 Renaming a registered 89 AUTO SETUP sreci aneii prerana de 71 Deleting a registered 89 RGB IN Only RGB 72 Managing the sub memory list 90 DVIED e dite 72 HOMI IN ttti oet OUST MENU al SDI IN PT DZ8700 PT DS8500 73 SECURITY PASSWORD eee 91 5 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 73 SECURITE PASSWORD AANE siisii 4 5 BACK COLOR ceense e 74 DaT EA E O apaa aaea i 3 STARTUP LOGO LLL 74 TEXT CHANGE tete tado aa 92 FREEZE dde teet dio 74 Mid MENU LOCK 92 PROJECTOR SETUP menyu 75 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 93 PROJECTOR ID idit eed dta 75 NETWORK 53 INSTALLATION ennonn 75 SOPRA TAD ee 3 HIGH ALTITUDE 75 NETWORK SETUP inem 94 rs COOLING CONDITION 76 NE TORIC DONTE ii NETWORK STATUS eae 94 6 ENGLISH Network
97. Series DW6300 Series DZ6700 Series DZ6710 Series D9610 D9510 Series D9610 Series SERIES D9500 Series D9600 Series D8500 Series D8600 Series D7700 D7500 Series D7600 Series SERIES D7700 Series DW7000 Series L6500 L6500 Series L6510 Series SERIES L6600 Series About EMULATE SETTING This sets which input signal can be selected using the input signal change command when a projector of a specific model is used with the emulate function 1 Select EMULATE SETTING in step 3 2 Press ENTER button The EMULATE SETTING screen will be displayed G When the 09610 Series is selected 1 Press A Y to select input signal VIDEO S VIDEO RGB1 DVI D or SDI RGB2 and HDMI cannot be selected SDI is not shown for PT DW8300U 2 Press 4 to select the input signal change command to be assigned to the selected input signal Selectable input signal change commands When is selected INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUTS INPUT RGB NONE For all other instances INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 NONE The same input signal change command cannot be assigned to multiple input signals PROJECTOR SETUP menu When the D7700 Series is selected 1 Press A Y to select input signal DVI D or SDI RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO S VIDEO and HDMI cannot be selected Since RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO and S VIDEO are already installed on the projector another input signal
98. T D75LE5 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 Lens Motor Options Replacement ET LAD310 1 bulb ET LAD310W 2 bulbs Lamp Unit oa eae ET ACF310 filter unit Smoke Cut Filter ET SFD310 Frame ET PFD310 1 Measurement measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with 15021118 international standards 2 For details of video signals that can be projected using this projector refer to List of compatible signals 9 page 122 3 If ET D75LE5 is installed screen size is 70 inches 300 inches 4 This is the average value It may differ depending on each product 5 When using this projector at high elevations 1 400 2 700 m 4 593 8 858 ft sea level temperature will be 5 C lower than this higher limit When a Smoke Cut Filter is used the ambient temperature is 0 C to 35 C However use at high altitudes is not possible The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice ENGLISH 125 Appendix Specifications Unit mm 540 21 1 4 8 5 11 32 LF ar zo oOo Tt 0 ole 468 18 7 16 462 18 7 32 26 1 132 530 20 7 8 About brand Trademark Acknowledgement Microsoft and its logos Windows Windo
99. The built in edge blending feature allows multiple projector images to be seamlessly overlapped 1 Press A Y to select EDGE BLENDING 2 Press lt gt to switch EDGE BLENDING The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF ON USER A When the multi screens are not going to be used When the default linear blending ramps are sufficient ON When a user defined blending ramp is required These ramps can be defined and uploaded to the projector through the RS 232 port Consult your dealer for details USER 3 Press ENTER button The EDGE BLENDING screen will be displayed 4 Press A to specify the area to be adjusted To blend the top edge set UPPER to ON To blend the bottom edge set LOWER to ON To blend the left edge set LEFT to ON To blend the right edge set RIGHT to ON 5 Press lt P to toggle ON and OFF 6 Press lt P to adjust the overlap width and the starting point ADVANCED MENU To display the adjustment marker 7 Press A V to select MARKER 8 Press lt P to select ON A marker for adjusting the overlap position appears The optimal point is the position where the red line of one frame overlaps the green line of the other frame The blending widths of each projector must be set to the same value Optimal blending cannot be achieved if the widths are differ
100. UT RESOLUTION screen will be displayed 3 Press A Y to select TOTAL DOTS DISPLAY DOTS TOTAL LINES or DISPLAY LINES and the press 4 to adjust it Each item automatically displays a value in response to the type of the input signal If vertical stripes appear on the screen or the image is partly missing increase or decrease the displayed value while observing the screen to achieve the optimal value The vertical stripes will not appear on the all white signal image The picture may be distorted during the adjusting operation but this is not a fault The INPUT RESOLUTION can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN CLAMP POSITION Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the optimal value when dark areas of the image are crushed or displayed in green 1 Press A to select CLAMP POSITION 2 Press 4b to adjust The value changes from 1 to 255 The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment If dark areas are crushed The optimal value is the point where the dark area is best improved If the dark areas are displayed in green The optimal value is the point where the green areas become black and the crushing effect is rectified The CLAMP POSITION can be adjusted only when the RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN The CLAMP POSITION may not be adjusted depending on the signal 64 ENGLISH EDGE BLENDING
101. WER switch using the procedure on page 40 and Check for fluctuation or drop consult the dealer in the source voltage 7 5 2 Lad f no problem is found or the problem remains do not turn the projector Instead contact your dealer ENGLISH 107 5 a D 5 e Monitor Lamp indicators TEMP indicator Lamp indication Information Check point Remedial measure Lighting in red Warm up status Did you turn on the power when the ambient temperature was lower than approx 0 C 32 F Wait about 5 minutes in the current status Install the unit in a location having an ambient temperature from 0 C 32 F 45 C 113 F High temperature inside WARNING The filter is Check the ventilation port is Remove the object that is blocking the ventilation port Move the projector to a temperature Blinking in red excessively dirty blocked of 0 C 32 F 45 C 113 F and once and the ventilation Is the room air temperature too the humidity of 20 96 to 80 96 no is poor high condensation High temperature s the filter indicator lighted Turn off the MAIN POWER switch Blinking in red inside using the procedure on page 40 and twice Standby condition replace the ACF unit Turn off the MAIN POWER switch Blinking in red
102. WORK GEOMETRY OFF 60 Bu KEYSTONE 62 ll ADVANCED MENU Sub menu item Default Page DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO 1 63 BLANKING 63 INPUT RESOLUTION 64 CLAMP POSITION 24 64 EDGE BLENDING OFF 64 FRAME DELAY DEFAULT 66 RASTER POSITION 66 Menu Navigation ll DISPLAY LANGUAGE B PINP Ld Details page 67 Details page 87 ll DISPLAY OPTION LE ll TEST PATTERN 00 Sub menu item Default Page Details mpage 88 COLOR MATCHING OFF 68 ll SIGNAL LIST LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION OFF 69 Details page 89 SCREEN SETTING 69 SECURITY WAVEFORM MONITOR S i Sub menu item Default Page PUTO SIGNAL OF SECURITY PASSWORD OFF 91 AUTA SETUP r SECURITY PASSWORD RGB IN 72 CHANGE 91 DVI D IN 72 DISPLAY SETTING OFF 92 HDMI IN 73 TEXT CHANGE 92 SDI IN 73 MENU LOCK OFF 92 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 73 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 92 BACK COLOR BLUE 74 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 93 STARTUP LOGO LOGO2 74 FREEZE 74 NETWORK zz j PROJECTOR SETUP amp Sub menu item Default Page NETWORK SETUP 94 Sub menu item Default Page NETWORK CONTROL 94 PROJECTOR ID ALL 75 NETWORK STATUS 94 FRONT INSTALLATION FLOOR 75 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE OFF 75 e Some default settings vary by the selected input s
103. a wide screen the edges of the pictures may not be visible or they may become distorted Such pictures should be viewed as with an aspect ratio of 4 3 in the original format intended by the creator of the pictures This adjusts the size of the projected pictures 1 Press A to select ZOOM 2 Press ENTER button The ZOOM screen will be displayed 3 Press A Y to select VERTICAL HORIZONTAL and press lt P to adjust When ASPECT is set to DEFAULT 1 Press A to select MODE 2 Press lt P to switch MODE Zoom area is the factory default INTERNAL setting of SCREEN FORMAT in SCREEN SETTING Enlarges the size of the pictures FULL using the whole of the display area selected with SCREEN FORMAT ENGLISH 59 POSITION menu 3 Press A Y to select INTERLOCKED 4 Press lt P to switch INTERLOCKED The VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL settings are used ong as the vertical and horizontal zoom ratios respectively The zoom ratio is set to the BOTH setting ON This allows the pictures to be zoomed at equal vertical and horizontal ratios When ASPECT is set to THROUGH ZOOM will not appear When other than DEFAULT is selected for ASPECT the MODE selection setting will not appear CLOCK PHASE Clock phase adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halos are observed around contours 1 Pres
104. alized Change the SECURITY PASSWORD regularly and make it uneasy to guess The security password becomes valid when setting of the security password is turned ON and then the MAIN POWER switch is turned off SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE The password can be changed 1 Press A to select SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 2 Press ENTER button The SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE screen will be displayed 3 Press A 4 and numeral keys to set the password Up to 8 buttons can be set as the password 4 Press ENTER button 5 For the purposes of confirmation enter the password again 6 Press ENTER button Only asterisks will appear on the screen to represent the actual characters of the password when the password is entered If 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 When numerals are used in the SECURITY PASSWORD initialization of the security password will be necessary if the remote control is lost For the method of initialization consult your dealer ENGLISH 91 SECURITY menu DISPLAY SETTING You can set your original text such as company name or URL information to display regularly on the projected image while projecting 1 Press A to select DISPLAY SETTING 2 Press lt P to switch DISPLAY SETTING The setting will change as
105. anasonic takes no responsibility for any losses or damage occurring as a result of using a ceiling mount bracket not manufactured by Panasonic or if damage to the projector occurs as a result of an inappropriate location used for installing the ceiling mount bracket even if the projector s warranty period has not yet expired Use a torque screwdriver or similar tool to tighten the screws Do not use tools such as electric screwdrivers or impact screwdrivers An unused ceiling mount bracket should be removed promptly by qualified technician Do not use the screw holes of the front leg adjusters for the projector installation Do not attach the safety cable to the burglar hook port and suspend the projector on it For how to install wire ropes to the ceiling see the installation manual for the ceiling mount bracket For details see the installation manual for the ceiling mount bracket The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice Attachment procedure 1 Turn the projector upside down and Wire rope fixing screw place it gently on a soft cloth Plain sacer Wire rope T Positions to install 2 Put the plain washer on the wire rope ae fixing screw 3 Put the wire rope through the wire rope fixing screw 4 Install the wire rope fixing screws to the projector and tighten them Install the wire ropes to the 2
106. andard IEC61966 2 1 established by IEC International Electrotechnical Commission To reproduce colors more faithfully in compliance with the sRGB standard perform the following setting procedure 1 Set COLOR MATCHING adjustment to OFF Refer to COLOR MATCHING page 68 2 Display the PICTURE screen Refer to PICTURE menu 52 3 Press A to select PICTURE MODE 4 Press lt P to select NATURAL 5 Press A Y to select COLOR 6 Press DEFAULT button the remote control to restore the factory default 7 Follow the same procedure steps 5 6 to restore the factory default for TINT COLOR TEMPERATURE and GAMMA sRGB is only enable when RGB signals are being input ENGLISH 57 POSITION menu See Navigating through the menu m 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU m 50 This function allows the user adjust the raster position vertically or horizontally if the position of the image projected on the screen is displaced even when the projector is properly aligned with the screen and the internal test patterns are correctly framed 1 Press A V to select SHIFT 2 Press ENTER button The SHIFT screen will be displayed 3 Press A lt P to adjust the position For vertical up and down adjustment Operation Adjustment The picture Press A position
107. ange the password for MENU LOCK system to your original 1 Press A Y to select MENU LOCK PASSWORD 2 Press ENTER button The MENU LOCK PASSWORD screen will be displayed 3 Press A 4 to select characters and press ENTER button to input them 4 Press A lt P to select OK and press ENTER button To stop select CANCEL Attention The factory default password is AAAA When the projector is initialized the password will be changed to the factory default setting AAAA Change the MENU LOCK PASSWORD regularly and make it uneasy to guess SECURITY menu CONTROL DEVICE SETUP Control from the remote control and main unit controls can be restricted 1 Press A Y to select CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 2 Press ENTER button The CONTROL DEVICE SETUP screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROLLER 4 Press ENTER button CONTROL PANEL screen REMOTE CONTROLLER screen will be displayed Hi CONTROL PANEL Restriction of control from the main unit controls can be set Enables control from the main unit ENABLE controls Disables control from the main unit controls REMOTE CONTROLLER Restriction of control from the remote control DISABLE can be set ENABLE Enables control from the remote control DISABLE Disables control from the remote control
108. ave 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 or carrying it around make sure that the lens cover is always in place and remove the lens Please take care to keep them away from vibration and impacts both the projector and the lens are precision made and easily susceptible to damage When transporting the projector the leg adjusters must be housed and do not hold them Please securely hold only its bottom and none of its other parts or surfaces as this will result in malfunctions e 2E Et ENGLISH 11 Precautions with regard to safety Cautions when installing After removing the projection lens install the dust sponge attached to the projector If the dust sponge is not installed dust will be accumulated inside and can cause a trouble 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 or impacts will result in damage to the internal parts causing failure Install the product in a place free from vibrations and impacts Avoid
109. becoming covered in dust Failure to observe this will cause a fire If dust builds up on the power plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation f not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power plug out from the wall outlet Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth regularly Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks Do not overload the 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 no
110. ble that allows the user to hide images temporarily button Using the SHUTTER function 0 2 xo e 5 1 Press lt SHUTTER gt button on the remote control or the main unit The projected light is blocked by the internal shutter 2 Press lt SHUTTER gt button again Projection resumes The power indicator will flash while the SHUTTER function is being used On screen display function This button electronically mutes the onscreen menus to avoid disrupting the program button Press lt ON SCREEN gt button on the remote control 46 ENGLISH You can use the remote control to switch the signals that are being input and projected INPUT SELECT button VIDEO 5 10 0 Press lt INPUT SELECT button on the remote control or the main unit RGB1 Switches to RGB1 input RGB2 Switches to RGB2 input Switches to DVI D or HDMI input DVI D feither of the inputs has already been HDMI selected the input switches to the other VIDEO Switches to VIDEO input S VIDEO Switches to S VIDEO input SDI Switches to SDI input SDI PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only STATUS function Pressing this button displays several pages of projector status information STATUS CO button Press STATUS button on the remote control The STATUS screen will be displayed STATUS 113 11h ON
111. ch as benzene thinner and alcohol detergents for kitchens or a chemical cloth If using such solvents the outer case will become deformed and the paint may peel off Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloths If dust adheres to the lens it will be magnified and projected on the screen Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust When discarding this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal ENGLISH 15 ES 3 g fe 5 PITT 01611171 Precautions with regard to safety Make sure the following accessories provided with your projector Remote control x1 N2QAYBO000550 Power cord x1 TXFSX01RGQZ Drop prevention bracket x2 0238 HDMI DEO so p Ww b dA LENS Gu 2 STATUS Ss Panasonic PROJECTOR SES Sg Washers x4 Safety cables x2 Wire rope fixing screw x2 CD ROM x1 TXFQBO2VKN AA R6 batteries for remote control x2 Lens fixing screw x1 XYN44 J18FJ S Attention After unpacking the projector discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly For lost accessories consult your dealer The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice Store small parts in an appropriate manner and
112. ct the LAN to indoor devices only ENGLISH 19 0 E xo 2 5 About Your Projector Setting projector ID number to remote control Each projector can be assigned a unique ID number and the handheld remote s number must be set to match the intended projector The ID number of the projector is set to ALL on shipping and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector 1 Press ID SET gt button and the projector s will display it s current ID number onscreen Within 5 seconds use the numeric keys 0 9 to match the Remote s ID number with that of the desired projector Attention Do not press ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the remote control can be set even when no projector is around f you do not enter the 2 digits ID number within 5 seconds after ID SET button has been pressed the ID will remain at the number that was set before ID SET button was pressed Your specified ID number is stored in the remote control unit unless another one is specified later However the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted When the batteries are replaced set the same ID number again The ID number can be set to ALL or from 1 to 64 Refer to PROJECTOR ID of PROJECTOR SETUP menu page 75 20 ENGLISH Using a wired remote contr
113. d 3 Press lt P to select OK and press ENTER button For replacing ACF unit refer to BI Procedure of ACF unit replacement page 109 If the filter has not been installed OK cannot be selected The filter is wound during the resetting operation Some sound may be produced during the winding operation ENGLISH 85 PROJECTOR SETUP menu SAVE ALL USER DATA INITIALIZE This saves various setting values as a backup to the internal memory of the projector 1 Press to select SAVE ALL USER DATAJ 2 Press lt ENTER gt button The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will be displayed 3 Enter the password set for the SECURITY PASSWORD The confirmation screen will be displayed 4 Press lt P to select OK and press ENTER button LOAD ALL USER DATA This loads various setting values that were saved as a backup to the internal memory of the projector 1 Press A to select LOAD ALL USER DATA 2 Press ENTER button The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will be displayed 3 Enter the password set for the SECURITY PASSWORD The confirmation screen will be displayed 4 Press lt P to select OK and press ENTER button f this is executed the projector enters a standby state in order to reflect the setting values 86 ENGLISH This returns various setting values to their factory default settings 1 Press A Y to select INITIALIZE 2 Press
114. d before performing various kinds of setting 1 Press 4 to select the required test pattern Cycle of displayed internal test patterns The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed MENU screen Focus MENU screen T Entry screen MENU screen T Color bars HORIZONTAL MENU screen T All white MENU screen T Color bars VERTICAL MENU screen T All black MENU screen T Window inversion MENU screen T Flag MENU screen T Window 88 ENGLISH MENU screen T Flag inversion SIGNAL LIST menu See Navigating through the menu 49 See MAIN MENU SUB MENU 50 REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS The name can be set for each sub memory MEMORY NO A1 1 2 Sub memory number When the address number A1 A2 H7 H8 signal is registered Registering a signal to the list When a new format input signal is applied to the projector press MENU button to register to the SIGNAL LIST You can register data up to 96 in total number of the signal data and any corresponding sub memory data The memories are numbered over 12 pages Ato L 8 data items can be registered on each page and the data is registered in the u
115. d control STORE Save the current network control settings If settings have been made without an administrator password of the Web browser control add 2 byte 00 instead of STX and a line feed code ODh instead of ETX If settings have been made with an administrator password of the Web browser control add a 32 byte hash value and 00 instead of STX and a line feed code 0Dh instead of ETX The hash value is created by MD5 combining admin1 password and random numbers The random numbers are 8 byte values sent from the projector when connecting NETWORK STATUS This displays the network status of the main unit 1 Press to select NETWORK STATUS 2 Press ENTER button The NETWORK STATUS screen will be displayed NETWORK menu Network connections The projector is equipped with network functions and web browser controls can be used to carry out the following operations from a computer Projector settings and adjustments Projector status display Transmission of E mail messages if there is a problem with the projector ALAN cable is required to use the network function Computer Projector LAN cable straight LAN cable straight d See LAN switch A Web browser is required to use this function Make sure that a Web browser is available in the system Supported OS Windows XP Windo
116. d internally 221 e amp GND Earth NC CTS RTS Connected internally 9 NC D Sub 9 pin male Pin No Signal name Contents Outside view NC 9 6 02 RXD Received data 8 TXD Transmitted data D c 9 em QO 5 GND Earth RT 5 D Connected internally 9 NC ll Communication conditions Factory setting Signal level RS 232C compliant Character length 8 bits Sync method Asynchronous Stop bit 1 bit Baud rate 9 600 bps X parameter None Parity None S parameter None ENGLISH 117 Appendix Technical Information Basic format Transmission from the computer begins with STX then the ID command parameter and ETX are sent in this order Add parameters according to the details of control srx apo 11 i2 5 et Pr P2 ex 2 bytes 21 Semicolon characters 1 byte Colon 2 bytes 1 byte Start 3 command Parameter End 1 byte ZZ 1 to 64 and OA to 02 characters undefined length 1 byte ID designate 3 bytes When sending commands without parameters a colon is not necessary lll Basic format with sub command Same as basic format
117. e and time automatically the projector must be connected to the network f synchronization with the NTP server fails just after NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is turned ON or if NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is turned ON while the NTP server is not set NTP SYNCHRONIZATION will return to OFF Access the projector via a web browser to set the NTP server B 106 LENS CALIBRATION This automatically sets the limit value of the lens shift and the home position of the projector 1 Press AY to select LENS CALIBRATION 2 Press ENTER button A confirmation message will be displayed 3 Press lt P to select OK and press ENTER button To stop select CANCEL The lens will move vertically and horizontally and the limit value of the lens shift and home position are set automatically The lens will stop completing the calibration While lens calibration is being executed a message PROGRESS appears on the menu The calibration cannot be canceled halfway e the lens calibration has been correctly executed a message COMPLETE will appear If the calibration has not been correctly executed a message INCOMPLETE will appear FILTER COUNTER RESET After you replaced the Auto Cleaning Filter ACF REMAINING FILTER of STATUS need to be reset to 0 1 Press A Y to select FILTER COUNTER RESET 2 Press ENTER button The RESET FILTER COUNTER screen will be displaye
118. e by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for the 480i 480p signal input S1 AUTO The projector identifies the S1 signal and displays the picture by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for S VIDEO NTSC signals POSITION menu lll VID AUTO PRI The projector identifies the abovementioned VID or S1 signals and displays the picture by automatically choosing the screen sizes of 4 3 or 16 9 according to the VID if it is detected or 51 signals if a VID is not detected This function is effective for S Video NTSC signals lI THROUGH Pictures are displayed without changing the resolution of the input signals 16 9 When standard signals 4 are input the pictures are displayed with the aspect ratio converted to 16 9 When wide signals are input the pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio 3 When standard signals 4 are input the pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio When wide signals are input and 4 3 is selected with SCREEN FORMAT the aspect ratio is changed to 4 3 If 4 3 is not selected with SCREEN FORMAT the pictures are reduced so that they will be in the 4 3 screen without changing the input aspect ratio IH FIT The display will use the full width of the screen range selected with SCREEN FORMAT When signals have a vertical aspec
119. e reverse order to Step 2 Handle of the Lamp unit and gently pull the lamp unit out from the projector Lamp unit 2 Handle Lamp unit 1 When the lamp unit is replaced the duration of usage time will be reset to 0 5 Lamp unit fixing screws ENGLISH 111 a D 5 e Troubleshooting Should any problem persist contact your dealer Problem Cause Rererenca page The power cord may not be connected The MAIN POWER switch is turned off 40 Power does not turn No electric supply is at the wall outlet on The circuit breakers have tripped LAMP1 LAMP2 indicator or TEMP indicator is lit or flashes 107 108 The lamp unit cover has not been securely installed 111 The video signal input source may not be connected to a terminal 34 properly The input selection setting may not be correct 46 The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting 53 No picture appears ue The input source which is connected to the projector may have problem The SHUTTER function may be in use 46 f the Power indicator flashes in red consult your dealer The lens focus may not have been set correctly 41 The projector may not be at the correct distance
120. e setup screen in the order of FOCUS ZOOM and SHIFT 2 Press A lt P to select an item and adjust it Using the remote control 1 Press lt LENS gt FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT button on the remote control Press FOCUS button Adjust focus Press ZOOM button Adjust zoom Press lt SHIFT gt button Adjust focus 2 Press A V lt P to select an item and adjust it 5 2 a Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens The zoom adjustment menu will be displayed only when a lens with zoom function is installed When using ET D75LE5 set the shift to the home position The adjustment can be performed faster by pressing and holding the A V lt gt for about 7 seconds or more It is recommended that the images are projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted f the power is turned off during focus or shift adjustment the LENS CALIBRATION must be performed when the power is turned on next time If the main power is turned off during focus adjustment the LENS CALIBRATION will be performed automatically when the focus is adjusted next time e If the main power is turned off during shift adjustment LENS CALIBRATION ERROR is displayed when the shift is adjusted next time Please perform the LENS CALIBRATION from the menu page 85 If LENS C
121. e to the air outlet port Doing so will cause burns or damage your hands or other objects Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not place your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port Do not look and place your skin into the lights emitted from the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight 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 lens cover attached Doing so can cause fire When replacing the lamp do not touch the fan with your finger or another part of your body If you do so you may get hurt 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
122. ect ratio is changed the projector makes corrections to ensure the optimal images for the set screen size 1 Press A to select SCREEN SETTING 2 Press ENTER button The SCREEN SETTING screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to switch SCREEN FORMAT PT DZ8700U 16 10 4 3 lt 16 9 p li PT DS8500U ENGLISH 69 DISPLAY OPTION menu 4 Press lt gt to adjust SCREEN POSITION n the case of the PT DZ8700U When SCREEN FORMAT is 16 9 Adjustment range 60 to 60 When SCREEN FORMAT is 4 3 Adjustment range 160 to 160 n the case of the PT DS8500U you can adjust the setting from 132 to 131 SCREEN POSITION cannot be adjusted when SCREEN FORMAT is 16 10 PT DZ8700U or 4 3 PT DS8500U WAVEFORM MONITOR PT DZ8700 only This function displays the waveform of the input signal from a connected peripheral device You can check if the image output BRIGHTNESS signal level is within the range recommended by this projector and adjust it as necessary 1 Press to select WAVEFORM MONITOR 2 Press lt P to switch WAVEFORM MONITOR The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF ON 3 Press the MENU button twice to turn off the menu screen 4 Select any horizontal line with the A V
123. ed ON the test pattern of the selected color is displayed 8 After all the data has been input press MENU button The 709MODE or MEASURED MODE screen will be displayed inputting the coordinates of a desired color only MEASURED 9 Press A to select TARGET DATA 10 Press ENTER button The TARGET DATA screen will be displayed 11 Press A to select the desired colors and press 4 to input their coordinates If AUTO TEST PATTERN is turned ON the test pattern of the selected color is displayed 12 After all the data has been input press MENU button If 709MODE has been selected as the COLOR MATCHING setting the 3 primary colors defined by the ITU R BT 709 standard will be set as the target data If the target data is outside the color range of the projector the colors will not be projected correctly When viewing images close up on a large screen you can correct the colors that appear lighter on the screen so that they appear the same as the colors that would appear on a normal sized screen 1 Press to select LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION 2 Press lt gt to switch LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF No correction Teo pex 20181 Lee SCREEN SETTING PT DZ8700 PT DS8500 only Set this in accordance with the screen you are using When the projection image asp
124. edical imaging devices This projector is not a medical device Do not use the displayed image for diagnosis Changing the name of USER1 or USER2 1 Select USER1 or USER2 in step 3 2 Press ENTER button The GAMMA screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select GAMMA NAME CHANGE 4 Press ENTER button The GAMMA NAME CHANGE screen will be displayed GAMMA NAME CHANGE IU A B c o Te TF e Ja IR 5 fu v wx Iv Tz fla o i i Ep rd J J Yi ez Jo 5 fe 9 lt gt BS OK CANCEL DEFAULT 5 Press A lt P to select characters and press ENTER button to input them 6 Press A lt P to select OK and press ENTER button The gamma selection name is changed SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW This corrects images so that they appear vivid when projected under bright lighting 1 Press to select SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 2 Press lt P or ENTER button The SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt gt to switch SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF No correction 1 Low t t 3 High 2 Medium ENGLISH 55 PICTURE menu This adjusts the sharpness of the pictures 1 Press A to select
125. elect TEST PATTERN 5 2 5 0 a Setting is also possible by using an on screen menu Refer to TEST PATTERN menu page 88 for details Adjustment of the image picture quality position size and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns Be sure to display an actual input signal before performing these adjustments ENGLISH 47 Basic operations using the remote control Changing the picture aspect ratio You can toggle through an appropriate set of aspect ratios for a given input signal button Press lt ASPECT gt button on the remote control The setting will change as follows each time ASPECT button is pressed VID AUTO DEFAULT 51 AUTO AUTO 2 THROUGH HV FIT 1 16 9 V FIT H FIT 4 3 1 VIDEO S VIDEO NTSC only 2 RGB1 RGB2 480i 480p only 3 S VIDEO NTSC only Some aspect ratios may not be available for selection depending on the input signal Refer to ASPECT of POSITION menu page 58 for details 0 2 xo e 5 48 ENGLISH Menu Navigation Menus are extensively used for configuring adjusting or reconfiguring the projector Navigating through the menu Bl Operating procedure 1 Press MENU button MAIN MENU appears on the screen 3 PICTURE MENU SELECT GU SUB ME
126. ent The optimal point is where these lines overlap Green line Red line 9 Press A V to select BRIGHT ADJUST 10 Press ENTER button The BRIGHT ADJUST screen will be displayed 11 Press A to select BRIGHT INSIDE 12 Press ENTER button The BRIGHT INSIDE individual adjustment screen will be displayed When INTERLOCKED is set to OFF individual adjustment of RED GREEN and BLUE will be possible 13 Press A to select an item and press 4 to adjust the setting Once adjustment is complete press MENU button to return to BRIGHT ADJUST screen 14 Press A to select the part of UPPER LOWER RIGHT LEFT 15 Press lt gt to adjust the width for correcting the BRIGHT INSIDE setting 0 to 255 16 Press A to select BRIGHT OUTSIDE 17 Press ENTER button The BRIGHT OUTSIDE individual adjustment screen will be displayed When INTERLOCKED is set to OFF individual adjustment of RED GREEN and BLUE will be possible 18 Press A to select an item and press lt gt to adjust the setting Projection range BRIGHT adjustment right Edge blending width right 1 MAKER BRIGHT BLENDING BRIGHT OUTSIDE BRIGHT INSIDE The BRIGHT INSIDE adjustments are used to match the projector s main screen area black levels to the level within the blended area The BRIGHT OUT
127. enu Change Password page Click Change password XE Ir Administrator 4 User Account Current user name input field Current password input field New user name input field 5 New password input field New password input field re enter for confirmation Button for executing password change User account Account Q New user name input field New password input field New password input field re enter for confirmation Button for executing password change User mode CD Current password input field Q New password input field New password input field re enter for confirmation Button for executing password change ENGLISH 97 NETWORK menu lll Basic control page To move from another page click Projector control then Basic control SHUTTER OFF f SELECTOR Stat NFU RGB1 RGB2 DVD 501 Projector VIDEO S VIDEO HDMI control Detailed setup po password EN RN Done meret av umm Page selection tabs Click these to switch pages Q This displays the on screen status It is displayed even if the on screen display of the projector is set to off G Monitor information button Click this item and the status of the projector is displayed Detailed set up button Click this i
128. erature of the operating environment is low and warm up takes more than 5 minutes the projector will judge that a problem has occurred and the power will be turned off automatically If this happens increase the temperature around the projector so that it is 0 C or higher and then turn on the MAIN POWER switch and the POWER ON switch once more With ECO setting in Standby mode page 81 When Switch on the projector projection will start about 10 seconds late If the filter is not installed the power is turned off automatically after 10 minutes If projection was stopped last time by using the DIRECT POWER OFF function it can be started by setting the MAIN POWER switch to the ON position Making adjustment selection It is recommended that the images are projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted 4 Press lt FOCUS gt button roughly adjust the focus of the lens 9 page 41 5 Select and set the projection scheme of INSTALLATION and COOLING CONDITION settings in PROJECTOR SETUP menu 6 Select the input signal by pressing lt INPUT SELECT button lt RGB1 gt lt RGB2 gt lt DVI D HDMI gt VIDEO lt S VIDEO gt lt SDI gt SDI PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only 7 Adjust the tilt of the main unit in front and rear or right and left 8 Press lt SHIFT gt button to adjust the position of the projection 9 Press AUTO
129. erly in AUTO mode change the setting according to each SYSTEM SELECTOR type AUTO automatically selects from NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM and PAL60 B RGB1 RGB2 terminal input signal 480i 576i 576p signals Select from RGB and YCgCr 60 480p signals Select from VGA60 480p and 480pRGB Other signals Select from RGB and YPsPr Refer to List of compatible signals page 122 for available signals DVI D terminal input signal 480p 576p signals Select from RGB and YCaCn Other signals Select from RGB and YPsPr Refer to List of compatible signals m 122 for available signals Malfunction may occur or other problems could be encountered with some equipment HDMI terminal input signal 480p 576p signals Select from Auto RGB and Other signals Select from Auto RGB and YPgPr Refer to List of compatible signals page 122 for available signals e Malfunction may occur or other problems could be encountered with some equipment SDI terminal input signal PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only Select from AUTO 1 080 60i 1 035 60i 720 60p 1 080 24p 1 080 50i 1 080 30p 1 080 25p 1 080 24sF 720 50p 480i and 576i Refer to List of compatible signals 9 page 122 for available signals display pictures complying with the SRGB standard sRGB is the international color reproduction st
130. erver When inputting the server name the DNS server must be set If the time becomes incorrect immediately after setting the correct time then the battery needs to be changed Contact the dealer where you bought the projector to have the battery changed ll Network config page Click Detailed set up then Network config to display the Network config page f Network config is clicked the CAUTION screen is displayed f the Next button is clicked the current settings are displayed f the Change button is clicked the following setting change screen is displayed Projector Control Window a Authentication set up a T o E ed Ea rc Er T BE 0 ce Enter the name of the projector here Enter the DNS server address primary field host name here if it is required when the DHCP Available input characters server is going to be used for instance Numeric characters 0 9 period Set this to ON to enable the DHCP client function Example 192 168 0 253 Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used DNS server address secondary field Enter the SUBNET MASK if DHCP server is not Available input characters used Numeric characters 0 9 period Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not Example 192 168 0 254 used When all options are filled click NEXT The c
131. ess A to select NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 2 Press lt P to switch NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF Deactivate the NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 10MIN 90MIN At intervals of 10 minutes REMOTE2 MODE You can customize the REMOTE 2 IN terminal function 1 Press A to select REMOTE2 MODE 2 Press lt P to switch REMOTE2 MODE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed DISABLE DEFAULT 4 USER L6500 SERIES LLLLLLLLL The pin assignment of the REMOTE DEFAULT 2 IN terminal is used as the projector default setting page 120 This is used for changing the settings for the REMOTE2 terminal USER Any settings you make for pins 2 to 8 become valid once you press ENTER button L6500 Use the setting for L6500 compatible SERIES REMOTE 2 terminal 84 ENGLISH FUNCTION BUTTON You can assign a certain menu function to the FUNCTION button as shortcut 1 Press A Y to select FUNCTION BUTTON 2 Press ENTER button The FUNCTION BUTTON screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select a function DISABLE Deactivate the FUNCTION button Changes between OFF USER1 PINP USER2 USER3 in P IN P page 87 SUB Displays the assigned SUB MEMORY MEMORY LIST page 90 SYSTEM Switches SYSTEM SELECTOR SELECTOR options page 57 SNS TEM Switches SYSTEM DAYLIGHT DATEIGHT VIEW options
132. ew projection lens with the mark on Remove the first screw on the right side of the the projector O on the left side of mark orange of the projection lens with a LOCK then insert the lens and turn it Phillips head screwdriver clockwise until there is a click 2 While holding down the LOCK button turn the projection lens counterclockwise and then pull it off Turn the projection lens counterclockwise until its mark orange is aligned with the mark on the projector O on the left side of LOCK b zd i b d o Z b d 2 Fix the projection lens with the attached Lens fixing screw Tighten the screw into the first screw hole on the right side of the mark orange of the projection lens with a Phillips head screwdriver There is not the projection lens fixing tap hole on all the lenses k Some types of the lens do not have the projection lens fixing screw hole Attention Do not touch the lens signal receiver Dust or dirt may cause defective contact Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands Store the replaced lens where it will be free from vibration and impact Turn the projection lens counter clockwise to confirm that it does not come out ENGLISH 37 Powering ON OFF Connecting the power cord C
133. follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF 4 10601 TEXT OFF The text display is disabled TEXT The text display is enabled The picture registered by the user TOGO will be projected Separate software Logo Transfer Software is required in order to create the pictures to use for LOGO1 Consult your dealer TEXT CHANGE You can enter your original text to be displayed when DISPLAY SETTING is turned TEXT 1 Press A V to select TEXT CHANGE 2 Press ENTER button The TEXT CHANGE screen will be displayed 3 Press A lt P to select characters and press ENTER button to input them 4 Press A Y 4 to select OK and press ENTER button The text is now changed 92 ENGLISH MENU LOCK You can lock MENU button function and the password will be asked to display the menu every time 1 Press A to select MENU LOCK 2 Press lt gt to switch MENU LOCK The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF ON OFF Deactivate the MENU LOCK system ON Activate the MENU LOCK system Once MENU LOCK is set to ON you cannot use MENU button unless you input the correct password The MENU LOCK is set to OFF by default and when initialized The unlock state is maintained until the projector is set to the standby mode MENU LOCK PASSWORD You can ch
134. from the screen 22 The picture is fuzzy The lens may be dirty 15 The projector may be tilted too much COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect 53 The color is pale or The input source which is connected to the projector may not be grayish adjusted correctly RGB cable is damaged The batteries may be weak The batteries may not have been inserted correctly 17 The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be obstructed 17 The remote control unit may be out of the operation range 17 The remote control does not operate e Strong light such as fluorescent shine onto the signal receptor 17 REMOTE CONTROLLER of CONTROL DEVICE SETUP in 93 SECURITY menu is DISABLE 5 the remote 2 REMOTE2 IN terminal used for external control 120 The remote control ID setting is incorrect 20 75 On screen menu ON SCREEN button on the remote control may have been pressed and 46 does not appear cleared The control buttons CONTROL PANEL of CONTROL DEVICE SETUP in SECURITY 93 of the projector do menu is DISABLE not operate 5 the remote 2 REMOTE2 IN terminal used for external control 120 SYSTEM SELECTOR may not have been set correctly 57 The picture does net There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source display correctly A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input 122 112 ENGLISH Troub
135. ge Ox0d ERR3 Busy state or no acceptable period 4 Timeout or no acceptable period ERRS Wrong data length 2 NNI EMEN Password mismatch 1 22222222 4 bytes 1 byte lt ENGLISH 115 gt gt Technical Information When WEB Control administrator rights password is not set Non protect mode lt Connection method gt 1 Obtain the IP address and port number Initial set value 1024 of the projector and make a request for connection to the projector You can obtain both IP address and port number from the menu screen of the projector IP address Obtain from MAIN MENU NETWORK gt NETWORK STATUS Port number Obtain from MAIN MENU NETWORK NETWORK CONTROL gt COMMAND PORT 2 There is a response from the projector Response data Data section Blank Mode Termination symbol NTCONTROL 0 CR string 0X20 0x30 0 0 __ 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Mode 0 Non protect mode Command transmission method Transmit by the following command format Transmitted data Header Data section Termination symbol 0 0 Control command CR 0 30 ______ DBO ___ _ ASCII string 0 094 1 byte 1 byte Undefined length 1 byte Receive data Header Data section Termination symbol 0 0 Control command CR eee 0 30 X90 ASC string
136. h the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC CAUTION assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer and or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Panasonic Corp of North America could void the user s authority to operate this device Important c 2 i 2 WARNING Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment ANSI NFPA 75 For permanently connected equipment a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring For pluggable equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Declaration of Conformity Model Number PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U PT DW8300U Trade Name Panasonic Responsible party Panasonic Solutions Company Address 3 Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Telephone number 877 803 8492 E mail projectorsupport us panasonic com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Information on Disposal
137. he remote if needed Refocus the image as in steps 1 and 2 above Fine adjust the focus evenness as needed as described in step 4 When adjustment is complete tighten the locking screws Adjust the Focus Tool to be used Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench 2 5 mm diagonal hexagon An Allen wrench is supplied with the ET D75LE6 and ET D75LE8 optional lens Figure 3 Relation between the adjustment place and adjustment screw 2 Q 9 Projector Adjustment place The place where the just in focus point is at the back When optimal focus point is at the back of screen for V up When optimal focus point is at the back of screen for V bottom When optimal focus point is at the back of screen for H left When optimal focus point is at the back of screen for H right Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise 6 Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise ENGLISH 45 Basic operations using the remote control Switching the input signal cm POWER AUTO ON stanpBy SETUP AUTO SETUP SHUTTER ON SCREEN N ASPECT LENS TEST PATTERN p CON FUNCTION STATUS DEFAULT STATUS Panasonic PROJECTOR If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission for example a shutter mode is availa
138. ie 640 x 400 37 9 85 1 31 5 D H R 640 x 480 315 59 9 25 2 D H R 640 480 35 0 66 7 30 2 D H R VGA480 640 x 480 37 9 72 8 31 5 D H R 640 480 37 5 75 0 31 5 D H R 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 36 0 D H R 800 x 600 352 563 36 0 D H R 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 40 0 D H R SVGA 800 x 600 48 1 722 50 0 D H R 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 49 5 D H R 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 56 3 D H R MAC16 832 x 624 49 7 74 6 57 3 D H R 1 024 x 768 39 6 50 0 51 9 D H R 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 0 65 0 D H R 1024 768 56 5 701 75 0 D H R 1 024 x 768 60 0 75 0 78 8 D H R 1 024 x 768 65 5 81 6 86 0 D H R 1 024 x 768 68 7 85 0 94 5 D H R 1 024 768 80 0 100 0 105 0 D H R 1 024 768 96 7 1200 130 0 D H R 1152 x 864 53 7 60 0 81 6 D H R 1152 864 640 712 94 2 D H R 1 152 x 864 67 5 749 108 0 D H R 1 152 864 76 7 85 0 121 5 D H R MAC21 1152 x 870 68 7 75 1 100 0 D H R 1 280 x 720 37 1 49 8 60 5 D H R 12905740 1 280 720 448 599 745 D H R 1280 x 768 39 6 49 9 65 3 D H R 1280 x 768 47 8 59 9 79 5 D H R 1 280 x 768 1280 x 768 474 60 0 68 3 D H R 1280 x 768 60 3 74 9 102 3 D H R 1 280 x 768 68 6 84 8 117 5 D H R PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only 122 ENGLISH Technical Information
139. ignal FLOOR e items vary according to the selected input COOLING CONDITION SETTING 76 a LAMP SELECT DUAL 76 1 um settings vary by the selected input LAMP RELAY OFF 76 2 PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only LAMP POWER HIGH 77 3 PT DW8300U only BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 77 STANDBY MODE NORMAL 81 SCHEDULE OFF 81 RS 232C 82 STATUS 83 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF DISABLE 84 REMOTE2 MODE DEFAULT 84 FUNCTION BUTTON 84 DATE AND TIME m 84 LENS CALIBRATION 85 FILTER COUNTER RESET 85 SAVE ALL USER DATA 86 LOAD ALL USER DATA m 86 INITIALIZE 86 SERVICE PASSWORD 86 ENGLISH 51 PICTURE menu See Navigating through the menu m page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU m 50 PICTURE MODE The user can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which this projector is used 1 Press A Y to select PICTURE MODE 2 Press lt P to switch PICTURE MODE The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed STANDARD CINEMA NATURAL 1 1 USER DICOM SIM 1 1 GRAPHIC 4 DYNAMIC STANDARD The picture becomes suitable for moving images in general CINEMA The picture becomes suitable for movie sources NATURAL The picture complies with sRGB The picture becomes similar to DICOM SIM DICOM Part14 gray scale DYNAMIC The light output is maximized for
140. in other Countries outside the European These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal pie D lt Environment care information for users in China 10 This symbol is only valid in China ENGLISH 3 For details see the corresponding pages uick steps Dhheightened luminance o i The size is almost the same as the former model but the luminance is 1 about 1 5 times higher UOI EWIOJU 7 000 PT D7700U two lamps LAMP POWER HIGH v 10 600 Im PT DZ8700U 2 two lamps LAMP POWER HIGH uoneJjedaJd Lengthened lamp placement cycle 5 The lamp replacement cycle is longer 3 er devices dp than the existing model 110 2 Approx 1 500 hours PT D7700U two lamps LAMP POWER HIGH w y rj Approx 3 000 hours PT DZ8700U 4 d two lamps LAMP POWER HIGH 9 8 s Reduced standby power The standby power is much less than 5 the existing model Approx 12 W PT D7700U Approx 0 2 W PT DZ8700U STANDBY MODE ECO 6 z E 3 gt fo O 0 T 4 ENGLISH Contents Important Information Important Safety Notice 2 Precautions with regard to safety 8 ce 8 CAUTION
141. is added to or reduced from the adjustment color GREEN GREEN is added to or reduced from the adjustment color BLUE BLUE is added to or reduced from the adjustment color This adjustment should be carried out by a person who is familiar with the projector or by a service person because a high level of skill is required to make successful adjustment Pressing DEFAULT button will restore the factory defaults for all items When any setting other than OFF has been selected for COLOR MATCHING the COLOR TEMPERATURE setting is fixed at USER1 ll Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter The RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE colors can be changed to the desired hues using a colorimeter which is capable of measuring the chromaticity coordinates and luminance Inputting the current luminance and chromaticity coordinates 1 Press A to select COLOR MATCHING 2 Press lt gt to select 709MODE MEASURED DISPLAY OPTION menu LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION 3 Press ENTER button The 709MODE or MEASURED MODE screen will be displayed 4 Press A Y to select MEASURED DATA 5 Press ENTER button The MEASURED DATA screen will be displayed 6 Use the colorimeter to measure the luminance Y and chromaticity coordinates x y 7 Press A Y to select the colors and press 4 to select their values If AUTO TEST PATTERN is turn
142. is running low only one lamp will light even when DUAL is selected The lamps will light as normal once the filter has been replaced and the residual filter has been reset LAMP POWER The luminance of the projection lamp can be changed depending on user s needs or the viewing conditions 1 Press A to select LAMP POWER 2 Press lt gt to switch LAMP POWER The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed HIGH e LOW HIGH Set when high brightness is necessary LOW Set when high brightness is not necessary When set to LOW it is possible to reduce power consumption reduce operating noise and extend lamp service life BRIGHTNESS CONTROL This projector has a built in brightness sensor for measuring the lamp power and a function for correcting the screen brightness according to the change in lamp power With this function you can reduce changes in brightness caused by aging of the lamps when multiple screens are projected using multiple projectors or minimize any fluctuations in brightness ll BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN This function is used to adjust the brightness when multiple screens are projected using multiple projectors 1 Press A Y to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN 2 Press lt P to adjust Adjustment i Adjustment Operation Max quantity 5 Brightness of brightness range control Maximum Press
143. jecting from front FRONT Mounting on the ceiling and CEILING projecting from front REAR Setting on a desk floor and FLOOR projecting from rear REAR Mounting on the ceiling and CEILING projecting from rear HIGH ALTITUDE MODE If you use the projector at high elevation 1 400 m to 2 700 m the HIGH ALTITUDE MODE setting needs to be ON to set the fan speed high 1 Press A Y to select HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 2 Press lt P to switch HIGH ALTITUDE MODE and press lt gt to select The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF Select this when using in normal OFF environment less than 1 400 m above sea level Select this when using at high ON altitude above 1 400 m and less than 2 700 m above sea level 3 When the confirmation message is displayed select OK or CANCEL The loudness of fan noise depends on the HIGH ALTITUDE MODE setting The separately sold Smoke Cut Filter cannot be used when the HIGH ALTITUDE is ON ENGLISH 75 PROJECTOR SETUP menu COOLING CONDITION You can control the fan speed for projecting angle When the projector is angled COOLING CONDITION setting must be set correctly Failure to observe this may result in malfunctions or the life of the lamp or the other components may be shortened 1 Press A to select COOLING CONDITION 2 Press ENT
144. keep them away from young children 16 ENGLISH About Your Projector Remote control Top view lll Bottom view Remote control wired terminal 9 page 20 Remote control signal emitters ll Front view Remote control indicator Flashes by pressing any buttons Starts the projection while in the standby mode These buttons select the RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO and SDI terminals page 46 lt MENU gt button Displays and clears the main menu and returns to the previous menu when the menu is displayed Navigation and ENTER buttons Navigate through the menu items with AY 4 and activate them with the ENTER button s page 49 Displays and clears the on TEST yf FUNCTION screen indications 9 page 46 Displays the test pattern page 47 Enter ID number of the remote control and adjustment values of menu items Displays projector information Panasonic PROJECTOR Makes the remote control available to control any ID projectors 9 page 20 Attention Do not drop the remote control Avoid contact with liquids or moisture Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control Installing removing batteries Press the tab and lift up the cover Insert the batteries according to the polarity diagram indicated inside insert the side first eo Remove the batteries in the reverse order to setti
145. leshooting Reference page The cable may be longer than the optional cable Problem Cause 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 depending on the type of computer refer to the documentation provided with your computer for further details DVI D IN setting in DISPLAY OPTION menu may be incorrect setting 72 The graphic board driver of the computer needs to be updated to the latest version Picture from a computer does not appear Picture from a computer DVI D graphic board does not appear The computer may need to be restarted after switching DVI D IN 72 setting in DISPLAY OPTION menu of the projector correctly Has the filter been used up When the filter has been used up the 108 Projection suddenly became darker projector is not shut down but is automatically switched to a LOW lamp output mode using one lamp Lad ENGLISH 113 gt Technical Information PJLink protocol The network function of the projector supports PJLink class 1 and the PJLink protocol can be used to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from a computer lll Control commands The following table lists the
146. list You can restore the sub memory data when using signals from the same input source Sub memory data contains the setting information of screen and image adjustments such as BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST or ASPECT Registering the current settings to the list 1 In the normal screen when the menu is not displayed press lt gt button The signal must be registered before creating a sub memory data of the signal Displays the list of corresponding sub memory data to the signal 2 Press A lt P to select the required sub memory data 3 Press ENTER button The SIGNAL NAME screen will be displayed 4 Press ENTER button Note For renaming a registered data follow the same procedure steps 4 5 of Renaming a registered data page 89 lll Displaying the sub memory list and restoring the settings 1 In the normal screen when the menu is not displayed press lt gt button The SUB MEMORY LIST screen will be displayed 2 Press A lt P to select the required sub memory data and press ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed 3 Press ENTER button Restores the settings in the data Deleting a sub memory data 1 In the normal screen when the menu is not displayed press lt gt button The SUB MEMORY LIST screen will be displayed 2 Press A lt P to select the required sub memory data and press
147. ll not be turned on for the protection circuit If the lamp unit is not installed smoothly remove it and then install it again If it is pushed in forcibly its connector may be broken 1 Turn the main power OFF following the 4 Replace the new LAMP unit in correct procedures described in Powering off direction the projector page 40 disconnect the power plug from the AC power source and wait for one hour or more Then check that the lamp unit has cooled down 2 Turn the lamp unit cover fixing screw 1 piece with a Phillips head screwdriver until it is fully loosened and then hold the lamp unit cover securely and open it in the direction of the arrow Groove for lamp unit installation guide Lamp unit installation guide Lamp unit cover Groove for lamp unit installation guide 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the 2 Lamp unit cover fixing Lamp unit cover fixing screw S screw for each lamp unit 6 Close the lamp unit cover and 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen tighten the lamp unit cover fixing the Lamp unit cover fixing screw 4 screw 1 piece securely with a screws for the lamp unit to be replaced Phillips head screwdriver in the until the screws turn freely Hold th
148. low it to cool down to prevent the risk of burns damage and other hazards When to replace the lamp unit When the lamp is consumed the brightness may decrease over time 3 000 hours of use is the replacing time as a rough guide and that might be shortened by the usage conditions characteristics of the lamp unit or environmental conditions Therefore it is strongly recommended for the user to keep a spare lamp If the lamp unit has not been replaced after 3 000 hours of operation have elapsed the power will turn off automatically approximately 10 minutes after it is turned on On screen LAMP indicator REPLACE LAMP Ue SN i LAMP Kj REPLACE LAMP is displayed on the upper left Over 2 800 hours of the screen for 30 seconds Press any button to clear the screen or disappears after 30 seconds REPLACE LAMP is displayed on the upper left Over 3 000 hours of the screen and it will stay until you respond To clear the screen press any button Lights in red The guide times 3 000 hours are rough estimates based on certain conditions and are not a guaranteed time 110 ENGLISH Replacement Procedure of lamp unit replacement Attention When the projector is mounted in the ceiling do not work directly under the projector or put your face close to the projector The lamp unit and the lamp unit cover must be attached correctly and securely Failure to do so the projector wi
149. m up time of at least 30 minutes before adjusting the lens focus 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 Ceiling Mount Attachment For high ceilings Model No ET PKD310H For low ceilings Model No ET PKD310S Please call a specialized technician or contact an Authorized Service Center for installation 12 ENGLISH Precautions with regard to safety Cautions when setting the projectors 1 When installing and using the projector with a method other than floor standing installing using adjustable feet fix it with the 5 ceiling mounting screws shown in the figure Screw diameter M6 Tapping depth inside set 8 mm Make a clearance of at least 5 mm between the projector bottom and setting surface by inserting spacers metallic etc between them The adjustable feet can be removed if they are not necessary for installation However do not use the screw holes for them to fix the projector Do not tighten other screws etc into the screw holes for the adjustable feet Doing so can break the set When installing the removed adjustable feet again note that the front and rear ones have different lengths The longer screws are used for front feet Length of front leg screw 65 mm Length of rear leg screw 23 mm When installing the projector with a method other than floor standing installing do n
150. mm Rear adjuster leg 10 mm Attention Heated air comes out of the air exhaust port Do not touch the air exhaust port directly ENGLISH 33 Connections Before connection to the projector Read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected Turning off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables f any connection cable is not supplied with the device or if no optional cable is available for connection of the device prepare a necessary system connection cable to suit the device Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture In this case a time base corrector TBC must be connected The projector accepts the following signals VIDEO S VIDEO analogue RGB with TTL sync Level and digital signal Some computer models are not compatible with the projector When using long cables to connect with each of equipment to the projector there is a possibility that the image will not be output correctly unless a compensator is used Pin assignments and signal names of S VIDEO IN terminal lll Pin assignments and signal Outside view Pin No Signal names o D GND luminance signal 5 02 GND color signal 2 Luminance signal 4 Color signal 9 Pin assignments and signal names of RGB2 IN terminal Outside view
151. moves up The picture Press V position moves down For horizontal right and left adjustment Operation Adjustment The picture position moves to the right Press gt The picture position moves to the left Press 4 58 ENGLISH ASPECT This changes the aspect ratio of the projected image This changes the aspect ratio for the screen range selected with SCREEN SETTING Set SCREEN SETTING first 69 1 Press A Y to select ASPECT 2 Press lt gt or ENTER button The ASPECT individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to switch ASPECT The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed VID AUTO DEFAULT lt S1AUTO lt VID AUTO PRI AUTO THROUGH HV FIT 1 16 9 4 3 1 VIDEO S VIDEO NTSC only 2 RGB1 RGB2 480i 480p only 3 S VIDEO NTSC only DEFAULT Pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals VID AUTO The projector identifies the video ID VID embedded in the picture signals and displays the picture by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for the NTSC signal input E AUTO The projector identifies the video ID VID embedded in the picture signals and displays the pictur
152. mputer and the Multi Projector Monitoring amp Control Software Exceed maximum number of projectors Turn ON the COMMAND CONTROL on the on screen menu NETWORK CONTROL for the projector with the error display Set COMMAND PORT of NETWORK CONTROL of all linked projectors to the same value Please check the COMMAND CONTROL setting Set the USER NAME and PASSWORD for the administrator authority for WEB CONTROL of all the linked projectors to Please check the USER NAME and PASSWORD in the COMMAND CONTROL Seng the same text string Cannot apply BRIGHTNESS Projector is in standby CONTROL Please check projector status state Turn on power There is a fault in the brightness sensor If the fault is not corrected by turning the power off and back on consult your dealer Brightness Sensor Error If the linked projectors are not listed check the following The devices on the network all have different IP addresses The LAN cable is connected correctly page 95 The sub nets of the projectors are the same The LINKS are set in the same group For changing the projector name refer to NETWORK SETUP of NETWORK menu page 94 or BI Network config page B 106 80 ENGLISH G When MODE of brightness control is set to PC BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS MODE PC cux The name of this pr
153. ng fe 5 A Returns to the standby mode Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message PROGRESS appears on the screen B 47 Pressing this button toggles the projector s internal mechanical shutter to black out the projector 9 page 46 Switches the image aspect ratio 9 page 48 These buttons are used together with A Y lt gt to adjust focus zoom and shift by the projection lens 9 pages 39 41 Assign the frequently use functions from options for shortcut 9 page 47 Restores the default factory setting 9 page 49 Specifies the ID of the remote control page 20 Do not let strong light shine onto the signal receptor The remote control may malfunction under strong light such as fluorescent The remote control can be used within a distance of about 30 m if pointed directly at the remote control receiver The remote control can control at angles of up to 15 C vertically and 30 C horizontally but the effective control range may be reduced f there any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control signal receptor the remote control may not operate correctly The signal will be reflected off the screen The operating range may differ due to the screen material When the projector receives a signal
154. ng Center Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany NOTICE This product has a High Intensity Discharge HID lamp that contains mercury Dispose may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance http www eiae org 2 ENGLISH Important Safety Notice WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whic
155. nger be corrected by a significant margin RED There is an error in brightness control G When MODE of brightness control is set to AUTO and LINK is set to GROUP A D The brightness control of up to 8 projectors linked with each other including the projector operated using the on screen menu is displayed BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS GROUP A 5 0 E PROJECTOR2 192 168 0 9 1 02 1 BJ PROJECTOR1 192 168 0 8 PROJECTOR3 192 168 0 10 O D The group to be linked is displayed The name and IP address of this projector are displayed The projector name and IP address of the same group detected through the network are displayed 3 The state is indicated by color GREEN The brightness can be corrected by a significant margin YELLOW The brightness can no longer be corrected by a significant margin RED There is an error in brightness control 5 An error message is displayed 8 The information is updated If the message of Failed to apply BRIGHTNESS CONTROL to some projectors is displayed the projectors indicated in red are not linked Press A V to select a projector indicated in red then press ENTER button to display the details of the error ENGLISH 79 PROJECTOR SETUP menu Details of error Error message Remedial measure Limit number of projectors in same group to 8 When linking 9 or more projectors use a co
156. nside the projector OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR Consult your dealer Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the exhaust air temperature AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR Consult your dealer BATTERY The backup battery has been run out Consult your dealer AIRFLOW SENSOR the sensor used to detect the airflow volume COVER OPEN The lamp unit cover is not attached securely Check the lamp unit compartment ACF UNIT The air cleaning filter ACF is not installed or trouble has occurred 109 page FILTER REMAIN The filter remaining is getting less amp 108 page Trouble has occurred in the brightness sensor If the problem cannot be corrected by BRIGHTNESS SENSOR turning the power off and on consult your dealer AC power supply voltage input has dropped Check that there is sufficient AC POWER electrical wiring capacity for the projector s power consumption requirements The ACCESS ERROR INFORMATLION ACCESS INFORMATION displays the past several thousand accesses requests If many accesses requests are made at a time some of them may not be found in the information Check the ACCESS ERROR INFORMATION ACCESS INFORMATION regularly 100 ENGLISH NETWORK menu E mail setup page With this projector if a problem occurs or if the lamp usage time reaches a set value an e mail message can be sent to one or more preset e mail addresses maximum
157. ntly LAMP RELAY If using the projector for a continuous period of 24 hours or more this setting can be used to automatically switch the lamps that are turned on in order to reduce the lamp deterioration that can occur as a result of continuous use 1 Press A Y to select LAMP RELAY 2 Press ENTER button The LAMP RELAY screen is displayed and the adjustment mode flashing is activated 3 Press lt P to select HOUR or MINUTE and use A to adjust the time 4 Press ENTER button The lamp relay is set to the selected time 1 s 1 or 1 00 59 00 01 DUAL gt SINGLE 1 1 LAMP2 LAMP1 DUAL All lamps will light SINGLE Selects a lamp with shorter duration of use LAMP1 Selects the Lamp unit 1 LAMP2 Selects the Lamp unit 2 3 Press ENTER button 6 ENGLISH When setting the MINUTE irrespective of the set value for HOUR please adjust and set in the following order of 59 minutes OFF 00 minutes PROJECTOR SETUP menu Only when DUAL or SINGLE is selected in LAMP SELECT LAMP RELAY is available If DUAL is selected in LAMP SELECT only one lamp is turned on for four hours after the set time The setting time will be the local time m page 84 The time can be input directly using the numeral keys on the remote control If the filter
158. nused memory with the lowest number If all the memories are used the data of the old signals is overwritten in sequence The names of the registered data are automatically determined by the input signals and memory numbers If a menu is being displayed the new signals will be registered at the instant they are input Renaming a registered data 1 Press A V 4 to select the required signal data 2 Press ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed Displays the character list Press MENU button to return to the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen 3 Press ENTER button The RENAME screen will be displayed 4 Press A lt P to select characters and press ENTER button to input them 5 Press A lt P to select OK and press ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed Press A lt P to select CANCEL and press ENTER button to return to the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST without any change Deleting registered data 1 Press A V 4 to select the required signal data 2 Press DEFAULT button The ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR screen will be displayed Press MENU button to cancel and return to the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST without any change 3 Press ENTER button Displays REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST and confirm the data is deleted ENGLISH 89 TEST PATTERN menu Managing the sub memory
159. o make successful adjustment 3 Select KEYSTONE or CURVED in Step 2 and press ENTER button The GEOMETRY KEYSTONE or GEOMETRY CURVED screen will be displayed 4 Press A to select the desired adjustment item and press 4 to adjust the correction amount You can adjust the projection images as shown below POSITION menu KEYSTONE menu ll CURVED menu VERTICAL KEYSTONE LENS THROW RATIO Set to the throw ratio being used the projection distance divided by the screen width VERTICAL KEYSTONE HORIZONTAL ARC LINEARITY
160. o select P IN P MODE and press ENTER button The P IN P MODE screen will be displayed 4 Press A Y to select a function OFF The P IN P function is not used USER1 USER2 USER3 5 Press ENTER button Setting the P IN P function The settings of the P IN P function can be saved to USER1 USER2 and USER3 1 Select one of USER1 USER2 and USER3 modes in Step 4 of Using the P IN P function and press ENTER button The setting screen for the selected mode is displayed The P IN P function is used with the settings that were set in Setting the P IN P function 2 Press A to select the desired setting item and press ENTER button The sub menu for the selected item appears The input terminal for the subwindow is The input terminal for the main window is displayed Press A V to select an item and press ENTER button to switch to the item MAIN SIZE The user can specify the display size of the WINDOW main window between 10 96 and 100 96 POSITION The user can specify the display position of the main window on the screen displayed Press A V to select an item and press ENTER button to switch to the item SIZE The user can specify the display size of the SUB sub window between 10 and 100 POSITION WINDOW The user can specify the display position of the subwindow on the screen CLOCK PHASE Set this if the pic
161. ojection distance L formula Unit m projection lens MARS 16 10 Mac rz0039 lt SD 0 1004 I ME ME DE 1822 1 43 Max L 0 0451 x SD 0 1004 1828 41 16 10 L 0 0601 x SD 0 0 104 Max L 0 0et7 8D 0 1084 22 33 1 4 3 1200680550 0 1064 28 46 1 16 10 120100350 01216 ET D75LE3 2 8 4 6 1 16 9 01216 33 58 1 4 3 Mak 8 012 6 46 7401 16 10 L 0 1505 x SD 0 1013 derei Lco 1639 56 89 1 4 3 L 01806 x SD 0 1013 3 438 1 16 10 Maxi 02605501 0 598 2 TF SD 16 9 Max 20507 80 1 0358 88 465 1 4 3 Mac rco3o83 x SD 03598 09 14 1 16 10 1200241 x SD 00736 ET D75LE6 0844 4 16 9 Mac L 00248x SD 0 0796 113 1 43 Ma L 0 0273 x SD 00796 1347 14 16 10 o Max L 0 0367 550 0 1085 ET D75LE0 18 42 14 16 9 Mac 09377 x SD 0 0 1085 1820 1 4 3 May L 0 0416 x SD 0 1095 17 24 1 16 10 p o0s28 SD 0 1162 ET D75LE20 12 24 4 16 9 78 1 a We 20 29 1 4 3 100598 x SD 0 1162 24 471 16 10 120101750 0 1765 erele 24 47 1 Max SD 0 1765 29 56 1 4 Max 20118180 0 1765 E 0 7 1 16 10 L 0 0154 SD 0 0835 g 2 ET D75LE5 0 7 1 16 9 L 0 0158 SD 0 0835 iL 8 0 8 1 4 3 L
162. ojector is displayed 2 The state is indicated by color GREEN The brightness can be corrected by a significant margin YELLOW The brightness can no longer be corrected by a significant margin RED There is an error in brightness control ll Example of adjustment procedure for brightness control The following is an example of adjustment procedure for linking the brightness of 8 projectors that form a network 1 Connect all the projectors to the hub using the LAN cables page 95 2 Turn on the power in all projectors 3 Ensure LAMP SELECT of all the projectors are either all set to DUAL or all set to SINGLE 4 Set MODE of DBRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP to OFF and select APPLY 5 Set SUBNET MASK of all the projectors to the same value and set their IP ADDRESS to different values so that network communication can be performed 6 Waitat least 8 minutes until the lamp power stabilizes 7 Setall the items in the PICTURE menu of all the projectors to the same value 8 To match the color adjust COLOR MATCHING PROJECTOR SETUP menu 9 Display the internal test pattern ALL WHITE on all projectors 10 Set BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN of all projectors to 100 11 Set BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN of the darkest projector to 90 12 Adjust BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN of the other projectors to that of the projector that was set to 90 13 Set MODE of BRIGHTNESS CONTROL S
163. ol When multiple projectors are connected as part of the System connect to units with a M3 stereo mini jack commercial cable to simultaneously control multiple main units with a single remote control through the REMOTE 1 IN OUT terminal It is effective to use the wired remote control in the environment in which an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light Connect to the remote control wired terminal Remote Control M3 stereo mini jack cable commercial Connect to the secondary projector y y Connection terminals S IN 74 Attention Use 2 core shielded cable of length of 15 m or less If the length of the cable exceeds 15 m 49 2 the shielding of the cable may not be sufficient and the remote control may not work Projection method You can use the projector with any of the following 4 projection methods To set the desired method in the projector Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from front Menu Method INSTALLATION FRONT CEILING COOLING CONDITION CEILING SETTING Setting on a desk floor and projecting from rear Using translucent screen Menu Method INSTALLATION REAR FLOOR COOLING CONDITION FLOOR SETTING Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from rear Using translucent screen
164. on 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 Optical components It may be necessary to replace the optical components such as DLP chips and Polarizing plates in less than 1 year if using the projector in a high temperature environment or in a very dusty oily smoke or tobacco smoke environment For more details please contact your dealer DLP chips The DLP chips are precision made Note that in rare cases pixels of high precision could be missing or always lit but this is not a malfunction Please take note that directing a laser beam onto the lens surface can damage the DMD element Cleaning maintenance Ask an Authorized Service Center to clean the inside of the 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 Be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet before cleaning Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet Use a soft cloth moistened in warm water to clean away oil Do not use solvents su
165. onfirmation screen will be displayed Click Submit button to update 106 ENGLISH Monitor Lamp indicators Managing the indicated problems If a problem should occur with the projector the indicators will inform you Manage the indicated problems as follow Attention Lamp1 indicator LAMP1 Lamp2 indicator LAMP2 Temperature indicator TEMP Power indicator Filter indicator FILTER STANDBY R ON G SNO mpxganvis Ganyi warn W 1 2 indicator Lamp indication Information Check point Remedial measure This lamp monitor lights up when the Did you notice a REPLACE lamp unit used hours have reached LAMP message on the screen 2 800 hours when HIGH is selected when turning on the projector as the LAMP POWER setting Indicates the time Lighting in red for replacing the lamp unie power supply Request the dealer to replace the lamp unit Install the lamp unit Blinking in red Lamp unit is not Check the lamp unit When lamp unit is installed and still once installed compartment having the indicator lights contact to the dealer Did you turn the power back Wait until the lamp has cooled off and on immediately after turning it then turn on the power off Blinking in red Error is detected h 1 inth 3 times in the lamp circuit as arisen In Ine e Turn off the MAIN PO
166. onnecting the power cord Be sure to Insert the attached power cord securely to its base to prevent it from coming off Before connecting the power cord confirm that the MAIN POWER switch is in the OFF position W installation Removal Insert the plug securely until its right Remove the power cord from the and left claw click electrical outlet while pressing the knobs on its sides 00 2 o e 38 ENGLISH Powering ON OFF 4 8 10 11 12 Powering the projector When using an optional lens install a projection lens before switch on the projector page 37 Remove the projection lens cover from the lens 1 Connect the supplied power cable AC120 V 60 Hz 2 Press the marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to turn on the power The POWER indicator lamp on the projector will flash in red After a short period the indicator will illuminate and the projector will enter standby mode 3 Press POWER ON Power indicator lamp illuminates in green and soon the image is projected on the screen If the projector is powered up at about 0 C a warm up period of approximately 5 minutes may be necessary to start projection TEMP indicator lamp lights up during the warm up period When the warm up is completed TEMP indicator lamp turns off and the image is projected on the screen If the temp
167. ontrol 1 Press A Y to select PROJECTOR ID 2 Press 4 to switch PROJECTOR ID The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed ALL 1 1 1 64 2 The ID number can be set to ALL or selected from 1 to 64 If the projectors are given ID numbers their remote controls must be assigned the same ID numbers respectively If the ID number of a projector is set to ALL it can be controlled by the remote control or the PC with any ID number If multiple projectors are used and some of them have their IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers For details on remote control ID setting refer to Setting projector ID number to remote control s page 20 INSTALLATION A projection scheme can be chosen depending on the installation of the projector If the picture is shown upside down or in reverse change the projection scheme Select the setting by displaying the on screen indications using buttons of the remote control or the control panel on the main unit 1 Press A Y to select INSTALLATION 2 Press lt P to switch INSTALLATION The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed FRONT FLOOR 4 FRONT CEILING 1 1 REARICEILING 4 3 REAR FLOOR FRONT Setting on a desk floor and FLOOR pro
168. ors that are set in the same group LINK GROUP A GROUP A D 78 ENGLISH When setting MODE of the brightness control to AUTO or PC execute brightness control with the shutter open for at least 2 minutes If the shutter is closed within about 10 minutes after the lamp is turned on while the brightness control is set to MODE AUTO or PC the brightness cannot be measured In this case the brightness may be corrected about 2 minutes after the shutter is opened While MODE of the brightness control is set to AUTO or PC the DYNAMIC IRIS function is kept OFF No correction While MODE of the brightness control is set to AUTO or PC the LAMP POWER is fixed to HIGH or LOW When changing the lamp power return MODE of the brightness control to OFF then change the lamp power and adjust the brightness control again While MODE of the brightness control is set to AUTO or PC the lamp power is measured automatically about 8 minutes after the lamp is turned on and then corrected so that the screen brightness will be the same as the reference brightness when the brightness control is executed The lamp power is not measured for about 8 minutes after the lamp is turned on as it does not stabilize within this period While MODE of the brightness control is set to AUTO if the lamp is kept on for more than 25 hours the brightness is corrected automatically every 25 hours While
169. ot adjust its angle with the adjustable feet Doing so can break the set Important E p Ceiling mounting screws M6 Base Spacers o Gap Min 5 mm Make sure air can circulate around the air intake vent Failure to do so may result in the projector not operating properly ENGLISH 13 5 mi 2 jyueyodul Precautions with regard to safety Cautions when setting the projectors 2 When placing the projector in confined space a ventilation or air conditioning system must be equipped and keep enough ventilation space on the rear and both sides of the projector over 50 cm 20 over 50 cm 20 over 50 cm 20 J fenno ten i COO lins A over 10 cm 4 Rosse NE NM Ga DESEE E Make a clearance of at least 5 mm between the projector bottom and setting surface by inserting spacers metallic etc between them Do not stack the projectors without using frame or shelf Do not cover the ventilation o
170. ow 4 52 4 SDI RGB RGB Moving RGB Moving RGB Main window input input input input image system image system system system RGB input O O Q O O RGB1 YPsPn input O x x O x O x RGB input 2 input x x VIDEO input O x O x x x S VIDEO input O x x x Moving image system 1 O x x x DVI system 2 O O O O Moving image system O x x x HDMI REE system O O O O O x 501 Q P IN P Picture in Picture combination is possible X P IN P Picture in Picture combination is impossible 1 Only 480p 576p 720 60p 720 50p 1 080 60i 1 080 50i 1 080 24sF 1 080 24p 1 080 25p 1 080 30p 1 080 50p and 1 080 60p are supported 2 VGA 640 x 480 WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 non interlace signal Dot clock frequency 25 MHz 162 MHz The WUXGA signals support only VESA CVT RB Reduced Blanking signals 8 PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only f the horizontal resolution of the input signal of the sub window is 1 280 pixels or above the picture quality of the sub window may be lowered Restoring the MENU LOCK PASSWORD to default DPress AUTO SETUP button for more than 2 seconds 2 V for more than 2 seconds Appendix ENGLISH 121 Technical Information List of compatible signals The following table
171. ower Supply This Projector is designed to operate on 120 V 60 Hz AC house current only CAUTION The AC power cord which is supplied with the projector as an accessory can only be used for power supplies up to 125 V 7 A If you need to use higher voltages or currents than this you will need to obtain a separate 250 V power cord If you use the accessory cord in such situations fire may result WARNING MISE EN GARDE RISQUE Be cree ELECTRIQUE E TEN WARNUNG ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES GER T NICHT FFNEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug Do not remove Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testi
172. p p C 0 286 V p p 75 compatible with S1 signal DVI D IN 1 set DVI D 24 pin Single link DVI 1 0 compatible HDCP compatible HDMI IN 1 set HDMI 19 pin HDCP Deep color compatible SDI IN 1 set BNC Y CB CR A 2 2 10 bits m Terminals SMPTE259M SMPTE292M compatible SERIAL IN OUT 1 set D sub 9 pin RS 232C compatible computer control use Power cord length REMOTE 1 ee IN OUT 1 set M3 pin jack wired remote control use multiple connection use REMOTE 2 IN 1 set D sub 9 pin external control use LAN 1 set RJ 45 network connection use PJLink compatible 10 Base T 100Base TX 3 0m Cabinet Moulded plastic Dimensions Width 530 mm 20 7 8 Length 200 mm 7 7 8 Height 548 5 mm 21 19 32 540 mm 21 1 4 not including surface projection parts Weight Approx 24 0 kg 52 9 Ibs 5 Operaima environmant Temperature gt 0 C to 45 C P 9 Humidity 10 to 80 no condensation Power supply DC 3 V AA R6 battery x 2 Remote Operating range Approx 30 m 98 5 when operated directly in front of signal receptor control Weight 134 g 4 7 ozs including batteries Dimensions Width 51 mm 2 Length 176 mm 6 15 16 Height 28 mm 1 3 32 For high ceiling ET PKD310H Ceiling bracket For low ceiling ET PKD310S Ceiling Mount Attachment ET PAD310 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 Projection lens E
173. penings or place anything within 50 cm 20 of them as this may cause damage or injury Avoid heating or cooling air of the air conditioning systems directly blow on to the projector ventilation openings You can tilt the projector within x 15 degrees horizontally Take safety measures against following incidents Personal information being leaked via this product Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third party Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious third party Security instruction The connecting network must be secured by firewall or others Change your password regularly Do not use a password that is simple to guess Panasonic and its affiliate companies would never directly inquire about your password Do not share your password with the general public Set a password and place restrictions on the users who can log in Cautions on use In order to get the picture quality Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen Depending on where the projector is used air exhaust vents or the warm air from air conditioning can cause a shimmering effect on the screen For this reason take care not to shield the air exhaust vents and consider the direction of the air flowing from air
174. places in a similar manner Ceiling bracket Metal fitting attached to the ceiling mount bracket or projector metal fitting for the ceiling mount bracket Wire rope fixing screw M6 x L20 Tightening torque of fixing screw 4 0 5 Nm Ceiling mount Please also attach the washer which is additional accessory to the ceiling mount Attention Do not use other than the provided Wire rope fixing screw x2 washers x4 and Safety cables x2 Install the wire ropes so that they do not sag between the installation portions on the body and those on the ceiling Appendix ENGLISH 127 gt gt x A About 126 Accessories 16 ADVANCED MENU 63 58 AUTO 71 AUTO SETUP function 47 AUTO 71 B BACK COLOR sess 74 BLANKING ssssse 63 BRIGHTNESS 53 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 77 C Ceiling mount bracket 127 CLAMP POSITION 64 CLOCK PHASE s 60 COLOR al Eee eda 53 COLOR MATCHING 68 COLOR TEMPERATURE 54 Connecting AV equipment 35 Before connection to the projecto
175. played on the screen Set the TIME and COMMAND again To delete a command which has been set press DEFAULT button multiple commands have been set for the same time they are executed in chronological order starting from the smallest command number The setting time operates under the local time page 84 If an operation is executed with the remote control control panel of the projector or with a control command before the command set in the schedule is executed the command set with this function may not be executed RS 232C This sets the communication parameters at the serial terminals 1 Press A to select RS 232C 2 Press ENTER button The RS 232C screen will be displayed 3 Press A V to select communication conditions 4 press 4 to change the setting Refer to Serial terminal page 117 82 ENGLISH lll Selecting items in EMULATE When using the control commands for one of our projectors that you have previously purchased to control this projector using a computer via its serial input terminal set up the EMULATE function as follows This will allow you to use the control software etc designed for our existing projectors 1 Select EMULATE in step 3 2 Press ENTER button 3 Press A to select the required item 4 Press ENTER button DZ8700 Series DS8500 Series DW8300 Series 05000 Series e DEFAULT 56000
176. r 34 Computers 36 Connecting the power cord 38 53 Control commands via LAN 115 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 93 COOLING CONDITION 76 D DATE AND TIME 84 DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY 63 Dimensions 126 Direct power off function 40 Display language 67 DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu 67 DISPLAY OPTION menu 68 DISPLAY SETTING 92 DVI D IN inicr 72 DYNAMIC IRIS 56 E EDGE BLENDING 64 F FILTER COUNTER RESET 85 FILTER indicator 108 FOCUS Adjusting 41 FRAME DELAY 66 FREEZE etie 74 Front leg adjusters 33 47 84 G GAMMA esssse 55 GEOMETRY 60 H HDMU IN ees 73 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 75 128 ENGLISH Important Safety Notice 2 INITIALIZE sseeeeeeee 86 INPUT RESOLUTION 64 Input 46 INSTALLATION 75 Internal test
177. r cut off the power supply immediately Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in fire or electric shock f foreign objects or water get inside the projector cut off the power supply 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
178. s A to select CLOCK PHASE 2 Press lt P or ENTER button The CLOCK PHASE individual adjustment screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P gt to adjust the level The value changes from 0 to 63 Adjust so that the amount of interference is at a minimum The CLOCK PHASE may not be adjusted depending on the signal No optimal value may be obtained if the output of the PC to which the signal input is applied is unstable No optimal value may be obtained if the total number of dots is not correct The CLOCK PHASE can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN 60 ENGLISH GEOMETRY PT DZ8700 PT DS8500 only Square video can be projected onto a special shaped screen using unique image processing technology 1 Press A to select GEOMETRY 2 Press lt gt to switch GEOMETRY The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed OFF KEYSTONE t t PC CURVED OFF Geometry correction is not performed This adjusts projected images when KEYSTONE they are distorted to a trapezoid This adjusts projected images CURVED when they are distorted to a curved surface PC This is for performing geometry correction from a computer GEOMETRY adjustment should be carried out by a person who is familiar with the projector or by a service person because a high level of skill is required t
179. s blue 127 BLUE Default Press 4 Weakens blue HIGH 255 LOW 0 DEFAULT 4 USER1 gt USER2 1 in units of 100K 1 9300K 3200 DEFAULT cannot be selected when the PICTRUE MODE has been set to USER or DICOM SIM When any setting other than OFF has been selected for COLOR MATCHING page 68 the COLOR TEMPERATURE setting is fixed to USER1 The value of color temperature is for reference only To further adjust toward the desired white balance 4 Select USER1 or USER2 in Step 3 5 Press ENTER button The COLOR TEMPERATURE screen will be displayed 6 Press A V to select WHITE BALANCE 7 Press ENTER button The WHITE BALANCE screen will be displayed 8 Press A V to select WHITE BALANCE HIGH or WHITE BALANCE LOW 9 Press ENTER button The WHITE BALANCE HIGH or LOW screen will be displayed 10 Press A Y to select RED GREEN or BLUE 54 ENGLISH All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made If the adjustment does not look suitable you can press DEFAULT button to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting The COLOR TEMPERATURE cannot be adjusted for the internal test pattern page 88 Be sure to project the input signal when adjusting the COLOR TEMPERATURE
180. sed in the same room as high power laser equipment Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices in which case there is a loss of warranty 22 ENGLISH PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U only Projected range using geometric adjustment VERTICAL KEYSTONE Side View HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE Top View L2 Projection distance R2 Radius of the circle L2 Projection distance R2 Radius of the circle Center of the circle C L3 Projection distance R3 Radius of the circle Center of the circle L3 Projection distance R3 Radius of the circle Keystone correction only When using arc and keystone correction together Arc correction only Vertical Horizontal Vertical Horizontal R2 L2 R3 L3 R2 L2 R3 L3 Pons Keystone Keystone Koystone Keystone minimum minimum minimum minimum Correction Correction Correction Correction Angle a Angle Angle a Angle B value value value value ET D75LE1 40 15 5 5 1 6 3 2 0 8 1 6 ET D75LE2 40 15 5 5 1 2 24 0 6 1 2 ET D75LE3 40 15 10 10 0 8 1 6 0 4 0 8 ET D75LE4 40 15 10 15 0 6 1 0 0 3 0 5 ET D75LE5 22 15 5 5 3 0 6 0 1 5 3 0 ET D75LE6 28 10 5 5 2 4 4 8 1 2 2 4 ET D75LE8 40 15 10 15 0 4 0 8 0 2 0 4 ET D75LE10 40 15 5 5 1 6 3 2 0
181. shift adjustment cannot be carried out 42 ENGLISH Projecting Moving the projection lens position to the home position 1 Press and hold lt LENS gt button on the projector s controls or lt SHIFT gt button on the remote control for 3 seconds or more ENTER OK MENU CANCEL 2 Press lt ENTER gt button while the menu shown above is being displayed It will be displayed for about 5 seconds PROGRESS will appear the menu and the projection lens will move to the home position Attention HOME POSITION for the projection lens is the lens position when the lens is being replaced or when the projector is being stored away and it is not the optical center of the screen Lens adjustment to compensate for uneven screen focus About the focus balance Relationship between lens orientation and screen focus If the projection lens is tilted with respect to the plane of the screen uneven focus will result Figure 1 Illustration of influence of lens orientation Projection lens 5 2 5 0 e Image formation surface Screen surface versus focal point ENGLISH 43 Projecting Procedure for adjusting the focus balance tilt compensation in the lens mount Three focus adjustment screws on the lens mount may be used to compensate for uneven screen focus Q Structure of lens mount The three adjustment screws allow the lens to be tilted up and down
182. specifies the types of signals compatible with the projector Format V VIDEO S S VIDEO D DVI H HDMI RGB Y YPsPr SDI Scanning PnP Display resolution frequency Dot clock ia dots H V rod DVI D DVI D DVI D kHz Hz RGB2 EDip4 Epip2 ja 720 480i 15 7 599 VIS PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 VIS 525i 480i 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 13 5 R Y SDI 625i 576i 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 13 5 R Y SDI 525p 480p 720 x 483 31 5 59 9 27 0 D H R Y 625 576 720 576 31 3 50 0 27 0 D H R Y 1 125 1 080 60i 1 920 x 1 080i 33 8 60 0 74 3 D H R Y SDI 1 125 1 080 50 1 920 x 1 080i 28 1 50 0 74 3 D H R Y SDI 1 125 1 080 24p 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 240 74 3 D H R Y SDI 1 125 1 080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 240 74 3 D H R Y SDI 1 125 1 080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 D H R Y SDI 1 125 1 080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 D H R Y SDI 1 125 1 080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 D H R Y 1 125 1 080 50p 1 920 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 D H R Y 750 720 60 1 280 x 720 45 0 60 0 74 3 D H R Y SDI 750 720 50 1 280 x 720 37 5 50 0 74 3 D H R Y SDI 640 x 400 315 70 1 25 2 D H R d
183. t clock frequency 25 MHz 162 MHz SMPTE259M compatible 4801 576i For SDI signal SMPTE292M compatible 720 60p 720 50p 1 035 601 1 080 601 1 080 501 1 080 25p 1 080 24p 1 080 24sF 1 080 30p Color system Screen size 7 standards NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM PAL60 70 inch 600 inch Screen aspect ratio 16 10 4 3 16 9 Projection scheme Menu selectable from front rear ceiling mount and floor mounting Contrast ratio 10 000 1 when DYNAMIC IRIS has been set to 3 RGB1 IN Terminals RGB2 IN 1 set BNC x 5 RGB signal 0 7 V p p 75 Q G SYNC 1 0 p p 75 HD SYNC TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible VD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible YPsPr signal Y 1 0 V Synchronization signal included 0 7 V 75 1 set of high density D sub 15 pin female RGB signal 0 7 V 75 G SYNC 1 0 75 HD SYNC TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible VD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible YPePr signal Y 1 0 V p p Synchronization signal included 0 7 V 75 124 ENGLISH Specifications Model No PT DZ8700U PT DS8500U PT DW8300U VIDEO IN 1 set BNC 1 0 V p p 75 O S VIDEO IN 1 set Mini DIN 4 pin Y 1 0 V
184. t ratio that is larger than the screen aspect selected with SCREEN FORMAT the pictures will be displayed with their bottom areas cut off E v FIT The display will use the full height of the screen range selected with SCREEN FORMAT E HvV FIT The pictures are displayed in the full screen range selected with SCREEN FORMAT If the aspect ratios of the input signals and screen range differ conversion to the screen aspect set with SCREEN FORMAT is performed and then the pictures are displayed 4 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 4 3or 5 4 5 Wide screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16 10 16 9 15 9 or 15 10 Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals For NTSC signals DEFAULT cannot be selected f an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect ratio for the input signals is selected the pictures will appear differently from the originals Be careful of this when selecting the aspect ratio If using this projector in places such as cafes or hotels to display programs for a commercial purpose or for public presentation note that adjusting the aspect ratio or using the zoom function to change the screen pictures may be an infringement of the rights of the original copyright owner for that program under copyright protection laws If conventional normal 4 pictures which are not wide screen pictures are displayed on
185. t strong enough to take the full weight of the projector or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable Failure to observe this will cause projector to fall down or tip over the projector and severe injury or damage could result 5 9 3 D 5 10161111 8 ENGLISH Precautions with regard to safety 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 Be sure to use the provided accessory wire with an eye bolt as an extra safety measure to prevent the projector from falling down Install in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port Doing so will cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector Do not place the projector in narrow badly ventilated places 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 clos
186. tem to display the advanced settings page Change password button PICTURE POSITION Boum Projector ee WIES PROJECTOR SETUP Detailed set up Change password Done merret Power On Off control SHUTTER control 3 OSD On screen Display display nondisplay 98 ENGLISH System type switching Use these to select the input signals NETWORK menu Detail control page Click Projector control then Detail control to display the Detail control page Detail control 4 SHUTTER OSD SYSTEM OFF OFF SELECTOR INPUT SELECT RGBT RGB2 M SDI VIDEO SVIDEO HDMI SETUP MENU A DEFAULT 4 nR v ASPECT Q L o Pressing these buttons controls the projector and updates the on screen description on the right of the control page when control is finished Q Lens adjustment Test pattern display Projector status page This button updates the on screen description on the right of the control page with the latest information Menu display Click Status then Projector status to display the Status information page This page displays the projector statuses established for the items shown below ON STANDBY REMOTE2 STATUS ENABLE DISABLE ON OFF 08 ON OFF Projector control Detailed setup Change password AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE E
187. tended 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 ON USE INSTALLATION Do not put your weight on this projector You could fall or the projector could break and injury will result Be especially careful not to let young children stand or sit on the projector Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate or result in fire Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which will cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not place your hands in the openings beside the optical lens while shifting the lens Failure to observe this could cause injury 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 f you believe that you h
188. tents shown below is sent when the E mail settings have been established Panasonic projector report CONFIGURE Projector Type DZee Serial No 501234567 E mail setup data TEMPERATURE WARNING SETUP MINIMUM TIME at 60 minutes interval INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Over 45C 113F ERROR OFF LAMP1 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 400 H LAMP1 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 200 H LAMP2 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 400 H LAMP2 RUNTIME OFF at REMAIN 200 H FILTER REMAIN OFF at REMAIN 400 H FILTER REMAIN OFF at REMAIN 200 H INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OFF PERIODIC REPORT Sunday OFF Monday OFF Tuesday OFF Wednesday OFF Thur sday OFF Friday OFF Saturday OFF 00 00 OFF 01 00 OFF 02 00 OFF 03 00 OFF 04 00 OFF 05 00 OFF 06 00 OFF 07 00 OFF 08 00 OFF 09 00 OFF 10 00 OFF 11 00 OFF 12 00 OFF 13 00 OFF 14 00 OFF 15 00 OFF 16 00 OFF 17 00 OFF 18 00 OFF 19 00 OFF 20 00 OFF 21 00 OFF 22 00 OFF 23 00 OFF cec check system MAIN CPU BUS OK FAN OK INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE OK GMail with the contents shown below is sent when an error has occurred Panasonic projector report ERROR Projector Type DZ Serial No 501234567 check system MAIN CPU BUS OK FAN OK INPUT AIR TEMPE
189. tes Took projector control window Projector Control Window Network config Adjustdock Pingtest Emailsetup Authentication set up Projector control Detailed setup Change password Select the authentication method specified by your Internet service provider Set this if SMTP authentication has been selected POP server name field Available input characters Alphanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 hyphen period POP SMTP server user name field amp POP SMTP server password field Enter the port number for the SMTP server normally 25 Enter the port number for the POP server normally 110 Button to update settings Ping test page This page makes it possible to check whether the network is connected to the E mail server POP server DNS server etc Click Detailed set up then Ping test to display the Ping test page Display which appears when the connection was successful C Emailsetup Authentication set up from from Network config Adjust dock Ping test Status Projector control Change password Go failed PING 198 245 80 100 198 245 80 100 56 data bytes 100 pi t ts transmitted 0 eived 100 packet loss 3 rtemet Enter the IP address of the server to be tested Q Button for conducting the test 104 ENGLISH NETWORK menu Bl Contents of mail sent OG Mail with the con
190. th 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 explosions 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 Keep the attached screws and plain washers away from babies and infants f a baby swallows a screw by accident it may be affected badly f a baby seems to have swallowed a screw consult the doctor immediately 10 ENGLISH Precautions with regard to safety CAUTION POWER When disconnecting the power cord be sure to hold the power plug and power connector If the power cord itself is pulled the lead will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks will result When not using the projector for an ex
191. the lamp life or life of other components will be shortened Before the FILTER indicator blinks in orange when operational malfunction mechanical sound of the clutch may be heard f the Smoke Cut Filter is installed the green lamp which takes longer to turn ON OFF will flash f the filter is running low only one lamp lights even if DUAL is selected The lamps will light as normal once the filter has been replaced and the residual filter has been reset 108 ENGLISH no problem is found or the problem remains do not turn on the projector Instead contact your dealer When the ACF unit is not installed the filter indicator will blink in red and the power will turn off in 10 minutes When the FILTER indicator is flashing green the Auto Cleaning Filter ACF is normally rolling up Replacement Before replacing the unit Turn off the POWER switch of the projector in proper way and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet 9 pages 38 40 Be sure to observe the procedure Powering off the projector 40 when performing power supply operation Replacing the unit ACF Auto Cleaning Filter unit ACF unit is an optional accessory You can check the remaining amount of the ACF unit in REMAINING FILTER of STATUS in PROJECTOR SETUP menu page 83 Contact an Authorized Service Center to purchase a Replacement filter unit ET ACF310 Procedure of ACF unit
192. ton The HDMI IN screen will be displayed 3 Press 4 to switch HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 0 1023 64 940 Select this when for example DVI terminal output of an external device PC etc is connected to HDMI IN using a conversion cable etc 0 1023 Select this when for example an HDMI terminal output of an icd external device DVD player etc is connected to HDMI IN The optimal setting differs depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the instruction manual for the external device The displayed HDMI signal level is the value when the input is 30 bit SDI IN Pr pz8700 PT Ds8500 only You can select signal amplitude type Available with YPsPr or RGB of HD SDI signal 1 Press A to select SDI IN 2 Press ENTER button The SDI IN screen will be displayed 3 Press lt P to switch SDI SIGNAL LEVEL The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed 64 940 4 1019 64 940 Normal setting 4 1019 For when grey color is too close to black ON SCREEN DISPLAY The user can specify the on screen display 1 Press A to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press ENTER button The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen will be displayed 3 Press A to select the desired item and press lt
193. tures flicker or their outlines blur when the subwindow is RGB1 or RGB2 Set between 0 and 63 The user can select the window to apply frame lock Press lt P to switch windows MAIN WINDOW Frame lock is set for the input signals specified for the main window SUB WINDOW Frame lock is set for the input signals specified for the subwindow FRAME LOCK The user can select the window that is displayed by priority when two windows overlap Press lt P to switch windows MAIN WINDOW The main window is displayed by priority SUB WINDOW TYPE The subwindow is displayed by priority The P IN P function is not available depending on the input signals and the selected input terminals Refer to Two window display combination list 121 for details The main window s picture adjustment values such as the picture mode gamma selection and color temperature setting for the main window will be applied In the normal screen when the menu is not displayed the lt b buttons can be used to switch the size and position of the main window and subwindow when the P IN P function is on ENGLISH 87 TEST PATTERN menu See Navigating through the menu m page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU 50 TEST PATTERN Results of adjustment of the position size and other factors are not reflected in test patterns Ensure the input signal is displaye
194. ue BLACK The entire projection area will appear black The picture registered by the user 0601 will be projected the projection area LOGO2 The Panasonic logo is projected 4 ENGLISH Separate software is required in order to create the pictures to use for 0601 Consult your dealer STARTUP LOGO This sets the startup logo that is projected when the power is turned on 1 Press A to select STARTUP LOGO 2 Press 4 to switch STARTUP LOGO The setting will change as follows each time lt gt is pressed LOGO2 6 NONE 4 10601 ee LOGO2 The Panasonic logo is projected NONE No startup logo is projected LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected Separate software is required in order to create the pictures to use for 0601 Consult your dealer STARTUP LOGO will be displayed for 15 seconds You can freeze the projected image and stop the sound temporarily regardless of the playing condition of the connected device 1 Press A Y to select FREEZE 2 Press ENTER button Press MENU button to escape PROJECTOR SETUP menu See Navigating through the menu page 49 See MAIN MENU and SUB MENU page 50 PROJECTOR ID The projector has an ID number setting function that helps the user to control two or more projectors either simultaneously or separately with a single remote c
195. use in bright areas GRAPHIC The picture becomes suitable for input from to the personal computer USER You can set your favorite picture mode 52 ENGLISH Factory defaults are GRAPHIC for RGB system and STANDARD for moving images DICOM is an abbreviation for Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine which is a standard for medical imaging devices Although the name DICOM is used this projector is not a medical device Accordingly do not use the projected images for medical diagnosis or similar usage When ENTER button is pressed while a PICTURE MODE other than USER is selected the setting is saved and will be used as the preset value next time a signal is inputted At this time all the data except SYSTEM SELECTOR in the PICTURE menu are saved The factory default of USER is the image conformed to ITU R BT 709 Standard Changing the name of USER 1 Select USER in step 2 2 Press ENTER button A screen showing details of the PICTURE MODE will be displayed 3 Press A V to select PICTURE MODE NAME CHANGE 4 Press ENTER button The PICTURE MODE NAME CHANGE screen will be displayed PICTURE MODE NAME CHANGE HN E NE A e MN o IR Is U v wx z ir ris Fi Fu or ST E i ez
196. ws XP Windows Vista Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh Mac OS and Safari are the trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries PJLink is a pending trademark in Japan the United States and other countries and regions HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Other types of names such as company names and product names appearing in this instruction manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders The amp and TM marks are not indicated in this instruction manual gt 2 126 ENGLISH Ceiling mount bracket safeguards When installing the ceiling mount bracket to the projector install the accessory Drop prevention bracket Safety cables to the projector The projector will still be safe if they are not used however they will help prevent the possibility of accidents caused by the projector falling down if the screws happen to become loose Ceiling bracket For high ceiling ET PKD310H For low ceiling 105 Ceiling Mount Attachment ET PAD310 Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician according to the following procedure P
197. ws Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X v10 4 v10 5 v10 6 Supported browser Internet Explorer 6 0 7 0 8 0 Safari 2 0 3 0 4 0 Mac OS To use the E mail function communication with E mail server must be established Make sure that E mail feature is available in your system Use a straight insulated LAN cable which supports category 5 or above The length of LAN cable must be 100 m or shorter Name and function of network function parts LAN LINK ACT lamp green This lights when a LAN cable is connected and flashes when signals are being received or sent LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connect LAN cable here LAN10 100 lamp yellow This lights when a 100BASE TX connection is established Attention If the LAN terminal is touched by electrostatically charged hands or body failure may be caused by the discharge of static electricity Be careful not to touch metallic part of LAN terminal or LAN cable Connect indoor equipment to the LAN ENGLISH 95 NETWORK menu Accessing from the Web browser 1 Activate the Web browser in the personal computer 2 Enter the IP address set by the projector into the URL input field of the Web browser 3 Enter your User name and Password The factory default settings are user1 user privileges or admin1 administrator privileges for the user name and panasonic lowercase letters for the password Connect to 192 16
198. y after the power has been turned off When the lamp has been cooled by the direct power off function it sometimes takes longer than usual for the lamp to light up again While the cooling fan is operating do not place the projector inside a box or bag If projection was stopped by using the DIRECT POWER OFF function it can be started by setting the MAIN POWER switch to the ON position Projecting Check the connections of the peripheral devices installation of the projection lens page 37 and connection of the power cord page 38 and switch on the power page 39 to start the projector Select the input signal and adjust the image Selecting the input signal Select an input signal The image selected with lt INPUT SELECT gt button is projected B page 46 Attention Images may not be projected properly depending on the connected device and DVD video tape etc to be played Select a system format that is suitable for the input signal using the SYSTEM SELECTOR in the PICTURE menu m page 57 Check the aspect ratios of the screen and the image and select the optimum aspect ratio using ASPECT in the PICTURE menu B page 58 How to adjust the focus zoom shift Use the Lens Shift Zoom and Focus controls to properly frame the image on the screen At the projector 1 Press lt LENS gt button on the control panel Pressing the button changes th

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