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1. ENGLISH Installation dimensions diagram Figure 1 Dimensions applying when one unit is used Figure 2 Dimensions applying when two units are used MLL LLL Ly Exhaust co 50 cm or more _ 50 cm or more j Exhaust 50 cm or more oluoseued 30 cm or more XX SSS Attention e Leave a clearance of at least 50 cm so that the ventilation opening on the rear panel will not be blocked e Be careful not to retain exhausted air on the back side of the main unit Also take steps to ensure that the hot air blown out from the air exhaust outlet will not be sucked into the air intake e Install with clearances of at least 30 cm provided for the side panels to enable the air filter to be removed and re installed e When operating the projector in an enclosure ensure that the temperature of the surrounding air within the enclosure remains within the range 0 C to 40 C while the projector is running Also ensure that the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed Even when the surrounding air temperature is maintained below 40 C operation of the protection circuit could cause a shutdown due to hot exhaust air being trapped insid
2. Basic control POWER ON SHUTTER OFF Projector control Network set up INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE 9 LAMP SELECT DUAL INPUT OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE 37 Change AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE 42 password LAMP1 ON RUNTIME LAMP2 ON RUNTIME PROJECTOR TYPE PROJECTOR RUNTIME VERSION SELF TEST Faverkes 4 Q 2 Detail control Status information assis jS displayed on the status information screen click it to display the error details Z Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer file Edt yew Favorites Toos Help a A J x 2 GQ P eh Projector Control Window Favertes 4 62 Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up DISABLE ON OK Normal operation FAILED Occurrence of trouble Note Depending on the nature of the error the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own protection 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 temperature inside the projector is high sald cle eta It may be that the projector is being used where the ambient temperature is high such as near a heating appliance The input air temperature is too high INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE It may be that the projector is being used where the ambient temperature is high such as near
3. With optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD56H 417 497 SH Screen 200 Screen L Projection distance SH Image height SW Image width H Distance from centre of lens to bottom edge of projected image Attention e Do not place or use one projector on top of another projection unit 16 e Leave a clearance of at least 50 cm so that the ventilation opening on the rear panel will not be blocked page 59 m Projection distance by projection lens Screen aspect ratio 4 3 Unit m SD inch Optional lens Standard idean Lens type An EE Wide angle Intermediate focus Long focus Ultra long focus lens zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens Mogel number ot ET DLE200 ET DLE300 ET DLE400 Height projection lens Throw ratio 8 2 4 4 0 1 3 8 6 0 1 5 8 8 1 1 Projection screen size position Width Minimum i ini Maximum Minimum i ini Maximum Minimum ENGLISH Screen aspect ratio 16 9 Unit m SD inch Optional lens Standard soni latis Wide angle _ ntermediate focus Long focus Ultra long focus zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens medal numoer ot ET DLE100 ET DLE200 ET DLE300 ET DLE400 projection lens Throw ratio 1 8 2 4 1 8 1 3 1 8 1 2 4 4 0 1 3 8 6 0 1 5 8 8 1 1 Projection screen size Projection distance L Lens typ
4. protection from dust Set the air filter Set the air filter in the reverse order to step 2 Attention e Fit the air filters into place with the filter material facing the back The left and right filters have the same shape e The air filter must be fitted in place when using the projector Using the projector without the air filter fitted inside dirt and dust are sucked into the projector causing failure Note e If cleaning cannot remove the dust completely then it is a sign to replace the air filter Consult the dealer In addition when the lamp unit is replaced also replace the air filter e Be absolutely sure to use the air filter specifically designed for use with the projector 51 Replacing the lamp unit WARNING When replacing the lamp allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it e The lamp cover gets very hot and touching it can cause burns Make sure that two lamp units are always installed Precautions on lamp unit replacement Remove the power plug and confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off Be careful when handling a light source lamp The lamp unit has high internal pressure If improperly handled explosion might result A used lamp unit may burst if it is handled violently For disposition of used lamps request an industrial waste disposal contractor f you continue to use a lamp after the replacement time the lamp may break Phillips screwdriv
5. 0 0758 L 0 0549 x SD 0 0657 Maximum LT L 0 0898 x SD 0 0758 Long focus zoom lens Model No ET DLE300 4 3 16 9 Minimum LW L 0 0795 x SD 0 1380 Maximum LT Minimum LW L 0 1232 x SD 0 1310 0 0866 x SD 0 1380 Maximum LT 1342 x SD 0 1310 Ultra long focus zoom lens Model No ET DLE400 Minimum LW 1176 x SD 0 0244 Maximum LT Minimum LW 1281 x SD 0 0244 Maximum LT L L 0 L 0 L 0 1646 x SD 0 0651 L 0 L 0 1793 x SD 0 0651 Note e The dimensions in the table in page 17 and the values obtained from the above formulas may contain slight errors e When an SXGA signal is input and projected the right and left ends of the picture will be blanked and the aspect ratio will be 5 4 The brightness is different between the wide lens position settings and telephoto lens position settings 18 Connection Setup precautions e Before connecting any of your video audio equipment to the projector carefully read the owners manual supplied with the equipment once again e All cable connections should be made with the entire system devices including the projector first turned off e Obtain commercial interconnecting cables for devices supplied with no accessory or optional interconnect cables e Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or shake Inserting a time base corrector TBC
6. Communication conditions Factory setting Signal level RS 232C compliant Synchronization method Start stop synchronization Baud rate 9 600 bps Parity None Character length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit X parameter None S parameter None Basic format Transmission from the computer begins with STX then the ID command parameter and ETX are sent in this order Add ea el according to the details of control oe fae fe Cee A Ca L nal a 21D characters 2 bytes a ptoto Colon End 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Start ZZ 1 to 64 a OAto0Z 3 command Parameter 1 byte ID designate characters 3 bytes undefined length Attention e If a command is sent within about 60 seconds after the lamp is turned on the response may be returned late or the command may be unable to be executed Try sending and receiving commands after 60 seconds has elapsed e When sending several commands be sure to wait for more than 0 5 seconds after receiving a response from the projector and then send the next command When sending commands without parameters a colon is not necessary CD e If a command cannot be executed the projector will send an ER401 response to the computer e If an invalid command is received the projector will send an ER402 response to the computer e Projector ID supported on the RS 232C interface is ZZ ALL and a group of 1 to 64 and OA to OZ e Ifa command is sent with a proj
7. FUNCTION ee eeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeteneeteeeeeaes 22 How to install and remove the projection lens 23 How to install the projection lens cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 How to remove the projection lens eccere 23 How to adjust the lens ccceccsseeeseeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeas 23 How to adjust the FOCUS ZOOM and SHIFT 23 How to adjust the lens position to the left or right 24 Status TUMCUION S oce cs cect ee aces ca ceeesaeneseeceescumeeessseresascuss 24 Automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP 0 00 24 Using the SHUTTER function ccccesseeseeeeeees 24 On screen MENUS ccsseeceeeeeeeeeseeeenneeeeeeeeeseneeeneeeeees 25 Structure Of MENU SCIEENS ceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeseeeeteeeeeteees 25 Basic MENU operations eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeteeeees 26 Returning to the previous Page esec 26 Menu items shown in black characters eee 26 Menu items Setting arisan rne 26 Resetting to the factory default ceceeeeeeteeseeteneeees 26 Adjusting the picture cccsssseeneseeeeereeeeenenees 27 PICTURE MODE oi seinne aaee eei 27 CONT RAS T Eee a e a biota apace 27 BRIGHTNESS is sie csepSeecutente cau case techn activin tahateev a aie 27 COLOR ic eis e ea steed sede Sen eeeeenten ee 27 STINT es cessing eta T E EE ec rae N 27 COLOR TEMP reserare E 27 WHITE GAIN eeicinsesom erraia saian 27 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW jseissecievseesveeienecrcnicaens 27 SHARPNESS Seesen an a E Ee a 28 NOISE R
8. MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TEMP WHITE GAIN SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW ae SHARPNESS A ae NOISE REDUCTION ee Al ON SYSTEM SELECTOR AUTO GRAPHIC gt MENU SELECT CHANGE e For DVI signals PICTURE PICTURE MODE CONTRAST GRAPHIC BRIGHTNESS COLOR TEMP DEFAULT WHITE GAIN l SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW a SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION 1 Al oN MENU SELECT CHANGE e For S Video Video YPsPr signals PICTURE PICTURE MODE SWAN CONTRAST 0 p BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT COLOR TEMP DEFAULT WHITE GAIN __ 6 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF SHARPNESS A ee NOISE REDUCTION Ss Al ON SYSTEM SELECTOR AUTO MENU SELECT lt 4 CHANGE PICTURE MODE The picture mode can be selected from the following depending on viewing conditions and the video signal source in use DYNAMIC Picture brightness contrast ratio is increased to suit brighter viewing environments GRAPHIC The picture becomes suitable for input from to the personal computer STANDARD The picture becomes suitable for moving images in general CINEMA _ The picture becomes suitable for movie sources NATURAL The picture becomes suitable for use in a dark room CONTRAST CONTRAST is used to adjust the contrast ratio gt Raises the contrast ratio lt q Lowers the contrast ratio BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS is used to adjust the black level gt Raises the picture brightness
9. The Panasonic logo is projected m TEXT CHANGE The text which is to be displayed when TEXT has been selected for the DISPLAY SETTING can be changed Press the ENTER button C Select the text using the A V lt 4 gt buttons and press the ENTER button Up to 22 alphanumerics can be input in succession 2 Select OK using the A V lt 4 gt buttons and press the ENTER button e To cancel the change at any time select CANCEL CONTROL DEVICE SETUP It is possible to restrict operation from the remote control and the main unit controls CONTROL PANEL Operation from the main unit controls can be restricted ENABLE Main unit control operation is enabled DISABLE Main unit control operation is disabled REMOTE CONTROLLER Operation from the remote control can be restricted ENABLE Remote control operation is enabled DISABLE Remote control operation is disabled Note e Setting changes will be reflected only when you select OK at the confirmation screen displayed after you press the ENTER button at the ENABLE DISABLE menu When the setting has been reflected the on screen menu disappears To continue and perform other operations press the MENU button and display the MAIN MENU When you attempt to operate controls remote control or main unit that are set to DISABLE the password input screen is displayed To change the setting input the security passwor
10. a or w buttons then change the parameter value with the lt or gt buttons Example of separate adjustment screen CLOCK PHASE o ee e If no button is operated for approx 5 seconds while a bar graph is displayed the screen will return to the previous page 26 E Returning to the previous page e Pressing the MENU button returns the screen to the previous menu page e When the MAIN MENU is on the screen pressing the MENU button clears all menus from the screen E Menu items shown in black characters e 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 black characters and they cannot be selected E Menu items setting e The bottom prompt line differs on each menu depending on the selected menu option e A prompt lt 4 gt CHANGE appears when changing the setting A prompt lt q p ADJUST appears for a separate bar graph Resetting to the factory default DEFAULT button is used to reset all of the projector adjustment values to the default levels which were set at the time of shipment from the factory PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD BRIGHTNESS Oo 4 COLOR o 4 TINT oj COLOR TEMP DEFAULT WHITE GAIN 6 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION Al ON SYSTEM SELECTOR AUTO MENU SELECT ADJUST Adjusting the picture e For RGB signals PICTURE PICTURE
11. a problem occurs or if the lamp usage time reaches a set value an E mail message can be sent to one or more preset E mail addresses maximum two addresses Click Projector control then E mail set up to display the E mail set up page 4B Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer ye Select Enable to use the E mail file Edt View Favorites Tools Help function gt x a A jo ewch 5 Favores amp s 4 Projector Control Window Enter the IP address or server name of the E mail server SMTP The DNS server must be set if the server name is entered Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up cil Netup Ms Enter the E mail address of the projector a MAIL FRO maximum 63 characters password E etc L The user can enter the location of for example the installed projector so that the recipient may easily identify the originator of the E mail maximum 63 characters ENGLISH L 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 The user can modify the threshold temperature for sending minutes after sending previous temperature warning mail If the temperature rises above the set temperature warning mail even the set value control sends temperature warning mail warning temperature is reached again E Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer File gd
12. contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note Purchase of this equipment includes the rights to use this software the built in microcomputer and information recorded on ROMs but does not grant copyrights Do not reverse engineer change or modify the software The guarantee will not be valid for any malfunctions caused by such actions Trademark Acknowledgement VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association e Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation U S A in the U S and other countries e Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries e Digital Light Processing DLP and DLP CHIP are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments e PJLink is the applied for trademark or a registered trademark in Japan USA and in other countries and regions e HDMI and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http panasonic net 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All Rights Reserved inne
13. control can no longer be operated POWER RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO and SHUTTER buttons Neither will it be possible to use the RS 232C commands or network functions corresponding to these functions 49 Indication of lamp monitor This projector is equipped with 3 indicators to show when a lamp needs replacement or there is an abnormal internal temperature These lamps flash or light up to indicate a problem Turn the power off and follow the steps below Name of monitor lamp indication Information Checkpoint Power indicator Lamp 2 monitor LAMP 2 Lamp 1 monitor LAMP 1 Temperature monitor TEMP Remedial measure Temperature monitor TEMP Lighting in red lamp unit ON Warm up status e Did you turn on the power when the ambient temperature was low approx 0 C e Wait about five minutes in the current status e Install the unit in a location having an ambient temperature from 0 C to 45 C High temperature inside WARNING Blinking in red 1 time The filter is clogged Blinking in red 2 times High temperature inside Standby condition e Check if the ventilation port is blocked ls the room air temperature too high e Is the air filter clogged with dust e Remove the object that is blocking the ventilation port e Move the projector to a temperature of 0 C to 45 C and the humidity of 2
14. foreign objects or water get inside the projector or if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet e Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks e Contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet e If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it fire or electric shocks could result e If any water gets inside the projector contact an Authorized Service Centre Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector as doing so can result in fire or electric shocks Use only the power cord supplied with the projector Do not use the supplied power cord with equipment other than the projector e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet e If the plug is not inserted correctly electric shocks or overheating could result e Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug 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
15. in the projector s video line will relieve this problem e The projector only accepts composite video S Video analogue RGB with TTL sync level and digital signal e Some PC models are not compatible with the PT D4000E projector e When using long cables to connect various equipment to the projector there is a possibility that the image will not be output correctly unless a compensator is used e The pin assignments on the S VIDEO IN terminal are as follows Viewed from mating side Signal Ground luminance Ground colour Luminance signal Colour signal e The pin assignments on the DVI D input terminal are as follows interface with DVI D output terminal on PC ENGLISH Viewed from mating side Signal Pin No IT M D S data 2 a3 IT M D S data 2 5 V 8 T M D S data 2 Ground e The pin assignments on the RGB2 input terminal are shield Hot plug sense as follows D T M D S data 0 D B Signal T M D S data 0 RPA DDC clock T M D S data 0 booo A G G SYNC Y __ DDC data shield OO0O0G j O B PE 90009 j IT M D S data 1 HD SYNC T M D S data 1 T M D S clock D T M D S data 1 shield Viewed from mating side shield T M D S clock Pin 9 Not us
16. it or wrap it into a bundle e If the power cord is used while damaged electric shocks short circuits or fire may result e Ask an Authorized Service Centre to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e If dust builds up on the power cord plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth e If not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks ENGLISH 6 Precautions with regard to safety 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 Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire electric shocks or plastic deterioration The plastic deterioration may cause the falling down of the projector which is mounted in the ceiling Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause burns fire or damage to the projector During a thunderstorm do not touch the projector or the cable e Electric shocks can result Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air outlet por
17. latest information ENGLISH Click Projector control then Status information to display the Status information page This page displays the projector statuses established for the items shown below F Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer file Edt Yew Favorites Toos Help AA J gt x E GD search 5 Projector Control Window Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up POWER ON REMOTE 2 DISABLE Projector SHUTTER OFF OSD ON cue LAMP SELECT DUAL INPUT RGB1 XGA60 48 45kHz 60 18Hz Network setup INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE 10 C 50 F E OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE 93 F E Change password AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE ec LAMP1 ON RUNTIME 1H LAMP2 ON RUNTIME 2H PROJECTOR TYPE D4000 PROJECTOR RUNTIME 2H VERSION 1 00 00 SELF TEST No errors Displays self diagnosis information 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 Displays temperature around the lamp Displays the lamp1 lit hours Displays the lamp2 lit hours Displays the type of projector Displays used hours of the projector 39 U sing Web Browser Control E Error information page 40 When Z Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer file Edt yew Favorites Tools Help LAA 2 x E seer J Projector Control Window
18. of 0 to 2 5th byte Refers to filter warning one of 0 to 2 6th byte Refers to some other error one of 0 to 2 Error status inquiry The meaning of 0 to 2 is as given below 0 Error not detected 1 Warning 2 Error Parameter First number digits 1 to 5 Lamp1 cumulative time Lamp status inquiry Second number 0 Lamp1 OFF 1 Lamp1 ON Third number digits 0 to 5 Lamp2 cumulative time Fourth number 0 Lamp2 OFF 1 Lamp2 ON Parameter responds with following values 11 12 21 22 31 Input selection list inquiry Projector name inquiry Responds with the name set in HOST NAME of NETWORK Manufacturer s name inquir Responds with Panasonic Model name inquiry Responds with D4000 Other information inquiry Responds with version number and so on Class information inquir Responds with 1 m PJLink security authentication The password used for PULink is the same as the password set for WebBrowser control When using these commands without authentication leave the WebBrowser control password unspecified e PJLink is a pending trademark in Japan the United States and other countries and regions For details on PJLink specifications refer to the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association website The URL is http pjlink jomia or jp english 46 Setting the security The projector s security function enables
19. the network function setting back to the factory setting The user can return all settings of network function such as IP address password and E mail setting to the factory setting Press A V to select STORE 2 Hold down the DEFAULT button for 3 seconds A confirmation screen will be displayed To cancel press the MENU button The NETWORK screen will be displayed 3 Press the ENTER button STORE 36 Connecting the PC mSystem requirements The following system specifications are required in order to use the networking functions e PC OS Windows XP 2000 Me Millennium Edition 98SE Second Edition CPU Pentium II processor or faster RAM 64 MB or more 128 MB or more for Windows XP 2000 Web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or newer Netscape Communicator 7 0 or newer e LAN cable Type Category 5 compatible straight cable Length 100 m or less Attention e If you want to use the E mail function make sure the system can handle E mail Operation is not guaranteed for all computers that meet the above conditions Connection example Projector Personal computer 10BASE T or 100BASE TX LAN cable LAN cable straight straight Hub Attention e Touching the LAN terminal with your hand or body when you are carrying a static charge may damage the equipment due to a discharge of static electricity Therefore be c
20. the status of the projector is displayed Network set up button Click this item and a network set up page for IP address and other items appear Change password button Power On Off control Shutter control E Projector control window Microsoft File Edt Yew wt Tools a OSD lx AG Psh oy s On screen Display Projector Control Window display non display Basic control E mail set up screen display area Projector control Network setup Signal System Switching VIDEO SVID Change Use these to select the input e signals 38 Detail control page Click Projector control then Detail control to display the Detail control page 4B Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer Projector Control Window Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up POWER SHUTTER 05D SYSTEM ON STANDBY ON OFF ON OFF SELECTOR Projector z control INPUT SELECT VIDEO S VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D Network set up AUTO SETUP MENU A DEFAULT Change password 4 ENTER p y ASPECT GET OSD FUNC1 LENS TEST PATTERN Pressing these buttons controls the projector and updates the on screen description on the right of the control page when control is finished m Monitor information page On screen status is displayed even if the on screen of projector is set to off This button updates the on screen description on the right of the control page with the
21. this can be dangerous Installation work such as ceiling suspension should only be carried out by a qualified technician e If installation is not carried out correctly there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur e Use the dedicated ceiling mount bracket specified for the model e Use the provided safety wire cable and take measures to prevent the projector from falling Do not overload the wall outlet e If the power supply is overloaded for example by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire may result Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes e Be especially careful not to let young children look into the lens In addition turn off the power and disconnect the power cord plug when you are away from the projector Never attempt to modify or disassemble the projector e High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks e For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Centre Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector or on top of a surface which is unstable e If the projector is installed in a place which is not strong enough or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable it may fall down or tip over and severe injury or damage could result If
22. to install and remove the projection lens How to install the projection lens Align the guide of the projection lens with the guide groove in the main unit 2 Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place Guide groove Guide Guide groove Guide Lens signal contact Projection lens Attention e Turn the lens counterclockwise and confirm that the lens does not come off How to remove the projection lens Turn the lens counterclockwise as far as it will go 2 While holding down the lens release button turn the lens further counterclockwise 3 Remove the lens 2 Lens release button xD e Before replacing the lens turn off the projector s power e Do not touch the lens signal contact Dust or dirt may cause defective contact e Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands e Store the replaced lens where it will be free from vibration and impact How to adjust the lens E How to adjust the FOCUS ZOOM and SHIFT The focus zoom and up down position of the images projected on the screen can be adjusted while the projector is positioned appropriately in relation to the screen E At the projector Press LENS on the control panel on the main unit Pressing the button changes the setup screen in the order of FOCUS Z
23. 0 A terminal to input RGB or YPsBPrR signals D Sub 15 pin female 5 DVI D IN terminal page 20 DVI D signals are applied to this terminal 24 pin DVI D connector LAN terminal page 36 This terminal is used to control the projector from the PC 10BASE T 100BASE TX compliant LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connect LAN cable LAN 10 100 lamp Yellow el Lights up when 100BASE TX connected LAN LINK ACT lamp Green Lights up when connected Flashes when receiving sending signals 7 REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal page 15 When two or more main units are used in the system they can be connected and controlled with M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market REMOTE2 IN terminal page 49 The user can remotely control the main unit by using an external control circuit to this terminal D Sub 9 pin female SERIAL IN terminal pages 21 48 Use the RS 232C serial terminal as an alternative interface for controlling the projector from your PC D Sub 9 pin female SERIAL OUT terminal pages 21 48 The signal applied to the serial input terminal appears at this terminal D Sub 9 pin male 13 ENGLISH Using the remote control unit m Loading dry cells When loading batteries into the battery compartment of the remote control make sure that their polarities are correct 1 Open battery compartment lid Open the lid in the order of steps 1 and fo aw 2 Insert the dry cell
24. 0 to 80 no condensation e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 22 and clean the air filter refer to page 51 Blinking in red 3 times Cooling fan has been stopped e Turn off the main power supply MAIN POWER switch in the procedure shown on page 22 and consult the distributor Lamp monitor LAMP1 LAMP2 Lighting in red Indicates the time for replacing the lamp unit e Did you notice a REPLACE THE LAMP message on the screen when turning on the projector power supply e Are lamp units installed correctly e This lamp monitor lights up when the lamp unit used hours have reached 2 800 hours Blinking in red 3 times Error is detected in the lamp or lamp power e Did you turn the power back on immediately after turning it off e Wait until the lamp has cooled off and then turn on the power e Some error has arisen in the lamp circuit e Check for fluctuation or drop in the source voltage e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 22 and consult the dealer Attention e To solve any problems that the TEMP and LAMP monitor show first turn the power off by following the steps on pages 21 22 e If the power indicator blinks in red 3 times the projector has malfunctioned Please consult your dealer e If the power indicator flashes red once the lamp unit cover is not properly fitted Check
25. 2 remove the power plug and confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off Check that the fan has stopped running Have a Phillips screwdriver ready ahead of time 2 Remove the screw securing the lamp unit cover and then slide the lamp unit cover a little toward the left and remove it 3 Remove the two screws securing the fan unit Note e The lamp units are constructed so that Lamp unit cover the screws in step 3 do not fall through completely Lamp unit 2 ENGLISH 5 Lamp unit 4 Open the fan unit as shown in the Fixing screws figure 6 Remove the screws securing the lamp units two for each unit take hold of the handles and remove the lamp units Install the new lamp unit Caution 7 l Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely The lamp unit will be hot after it has tighten the 2 lamp unit fixing screws been used two for each unit You might get burned if you touch it while it is still hot 8 Secure the two screws for securing the fan unit tightly Slide the cover a little toward the right and secure it using the screw for securing the lamp unit cover tightly Attention e Firmly install the lamp unit and lamp unit cover If not installed firmly a protection circuit will function and the power will not be turned on 53 Ceiling Mount Bracket Safeguards The followings are included with the other acc
26. 5 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1080 50p horizontally 56 25 kHz vertically 50 Hz 1035 60i horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1080 60i horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1080 50i horizontally 28 13 kHz vertically 50 Hz HD SYNC VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC Colour system 7 standards NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM PAL60 Screen size 50 inch 600 inch Screen aspect ratio 4 3 Projection scheme Menu selectable from front rear ceiling mount and floor standing Contrast ratio 1 600 1 when HIGH is selected as the CONTRAST MODE setting Interface ports RGB1 input terminal 1 set BNC x5 For YPePR input Y 1 0 V p p synchronization signal included PPR 0 7 V p p 75 Q For RGB input 0 7 V p p 75 Q For G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q HD SYNC TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted VD TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted HD SYNC VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC 1 HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is a digital video signal encryption system developed with the aim of protecting digital content 2 When using ET DLE050 lens the maximum screen size is 200 inch 56 Model No PT D4000E Interface ports RGB2 input terminal Video input terminal S Video input terminal Serial input output terminal R
27. 9 gt Lu MENU screen __ All white Entry screen lt gt lt lt gt Focus All black gt lt lt gt Colour bars Flag gt lt lt gt Window inversion 16 9 frame Black on p white ground lt gt Window White on black ground 35 Setting the network The settings required for the network must be established in order to use the Web browser page 37 functions that the PC uses to control the projector NETWORK HOST NAME DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 8 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 _0 GATEWAY 192 168 _0 _1 NETWORK STATUS STORE MENU SELECT ENTER MANDA OISH i HOST NAME Make alteration if necessary when to use the DHCP server The number of valid characters is 1 to 12 characters spaces not allowed Set the DHCP item to ON when to acquire an IP address automatically using the DHCP server Set to OFF if DHCP server is not used Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask if DHCP server is not used GATEWAY Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used NETWORK STATUS Displays the network status of the unit such as DHCP or IP ADDRESS The settings are stored in the memory Attention e Before using the DHCP server make sure the DHCP server is already functioning e For details of IP address subnet mask and gateway ask the network administrator m Returning
28. A REALITY Increase the vertical resolution when the S Video Video signal input or 480i 576i 1080 60i or 1080 50i signal input is applied AUTO Performs automatic detection and cinema processing factory default OFF Unforced cinema processing 25p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a PAL and SECAM or 576i or 1080 50i signal is input 30p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a NTSC 480i or 1080 60i signal is input Note e In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY the image quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p FIXED is selected when the signal is not a 2 2 pulldown signal The vertical resolution will be deteriorated BLANKING You can perform fine adjustments for blanking if noise appears at the ends of the screen or the image protrudes out of the screen during image projection using a video deck and so on A VY Select the UPPER LOWER LEFT or RIGHT adjustment lt P Adjust the blanking width ENGLISH For upper adjustment For lower adjustment ji A ifi A For left adjustment O For right adjustment ZL 29 How to use ADVANCED MENU m INPUT RESOLUTION Input resolution adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour A VY These select the items listed below lt 4 P These select the value TOTAL DOTS DISPLAY DOTS TOTAL LINES and D
29. A6O XGA70 XGA75 XGA85 SXGA60 EDID2 PC e The optimum setting differs according to the connected external equipment Be sure to check the operating instructions for the external equipment etc e Depending on the setting some equipment may not provide images or otherwise operate properly DVI SIGNAL LEVEL When the projector and external equipment are connected by DVI connection but a proper image cannot be obtained switch this setting 0 255 PC Select this mainly when connecting external equipment personal computer etc using the DVI terminal output 16 235 Select this mainly when connecting external equipment DVD player etc using the HDMI terminal output with a conversion cable etc Note e The optimum setting differs according to the connected external equipment Be sure to check the operating instructions for the external equipment etc e Depending on the setting some equipment may not provide images or otherwise operate properly 32 m FUNC1 The user can set the function for the remote control s FUNC1 button SYSTEM SELECTOR The button functions in the same way as SYSTEM SELECTOR of PICTURE SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW This button has the same functions as SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW of PICTURE SUB MEMORY LIST This button has the same functions as SUB MEMORY LIST of OPTION1 OSD POSITION The user can specify the position of the on screen menu indicatio
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31. FF Saturday ON BATTERY OK 00 00 ON 01 00 OFF 02 00 ON 03 00 OFF AIRFLOW SENSOR OK 04 00 OFF 05 00 ON 06 00 OFF 07 00 ON COLOR WHEEL OK 08 00 ON 09 00 OFF 10 00 ON 11 00 OFF COVER OPEN OK 12 00 OFF 13 00 ON 14 00 OFF 15 00 ON Error code 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 00 ON 17 00 OFF 18 00 ON 19 00 OFF Aa modue au 30 ae 86 deur 20 FF 21 N 22 FF 23 N 0 00 OFF 00 LON OD OFF 23 00 LON Around lamp temperature 37 degC 98 degF heck system SET RUNTIME 30H MAIN GPU Bus OK POWER ON 33 times FAN OK LAMP1 ON 34 times OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK LAMP1 HIGH 5H INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OK LAMP2 ON 24 times AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE OK NE Seni nagen LAMP2 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP1 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP2 REMAIN 1484H Network configuration s IP address 192 168 0 8 MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Thu Mar 02 14 11 02 2006 Memo m Adjust clock page Click Network set up then Adjust clock to display the Adjust clock page F Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer DEOR Ble Edt yew Favorites Joods Heip t y x gt gt la AD h Favortes 2 Ro Projector Control Window Authentication set up ONS server set up Ping test Error log file Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file Ti me zone selection Projector control ime Zone GMT v Network ee set up Button to update time zone s
32. IR TEMPERATURE intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field E Only alphanumeric characters _ or are available to set an E mail address E Authentication server set up page 42 The authentication server is set on this page when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is required for mail transmissions Click Network set up then Authentication set up to display the authentication server set up page Epocii neon eMerescimionelEs rer Change the authentication method as desired Saal For SMTP authentication change the authentication method to use as desired Enter the POP server name Available input characters ees alphanumeric characters A Z a Z Gria a Sie AE S ESS 0 9 hyphen period PLAIN e D AA Oh feres O Z Projector Control Window Adjust clock Network config Network status Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Network SMTHA CRAM MO5 eee Enter the user name for the SMTP or Bead POP server Enter the password for the SMTP or POP server Enter the SMTP server port number Enter the POP server port number Button to update settings m DNS server set up page Click Network set up then DNS server set up to display the DNS server set up page 4 Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Took Help Primary DNS server address De O
33. IRECTION HORIZON LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP RELAY OFF RS 232C SYSTEM INFORMATION AUTO POWER OFF DISABLE DATE AND TIME PASSWORD MENU SELECT ENTERS 0 A VNO MENU SELECT a MENU SELECT 4 CHANGE CHANGE OPTION1 page 31 OPTION1 COLOR CORRECTION M CONTRAST MODE NORMAL AUTO SIGNAL OFF BACK COLOR BLUE STARTUP LOGO OFF SUB MEMORY LIST DVI EDID EDID2 PC DISPLAY LANGUAGE page 30 DISPLAY LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO DVI SIGNAL LEVEL 0 255 PC FUNC1 OSD POSITION il OSD MEMORY ON PYCCKUU ets 01 MENU SELECT CHANGE SELECT Sal 25 On screen menus m Basic menu operations Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU appears on the screen MAIN MENU G PICTURE E POSITION ADVANCED MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE OPTION1 OPTION2 W TEST PATTERN amp NETWORK o amp SECURITY MENU SELECT SUB MENU 2 Select highlight the desired item with the a or v button Selected items are displayed in yellow MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE OPTION1 OPTION2 W TEST PATTERN NETWORK o amp SECURITY MENU SELECT SUB MENU 3 Press the ENTER button to enter your selection The submenu for the selected option will now open e g POSITION Menu POSITION ASPECT 4 3 74010 CLOCK PHASE KEYSTONE MENU SELECT SUB MENU Highlight the desired adjustment item with the
34. ISPLAY LINES 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 Note e The abovementioned vertical stripes will not appear on the screen when all white signals are input e The picture may be distorted during the adjusting operation but this is not a fault e The input resolution can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN e Automatic adjustment is not available if signals having a dot clock frequency of more than 150 MHz are supplied CLAMP POSITION For RGB YPBPR signals only Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the optimal value when dark areas of the image are crushed or displayed in green Adjust with the lt p buttons The value changes from 0 to 255 The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment e 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 area becomes dark and clear Note e The clamp position can be adjusted only when the RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN 30 RASTER POSITION When the whole area where the input picture can be displayed is not used the picture can be moved t
35. N ADVANCED MENU adjustment values for the same kind of signal can be registered SUB MEMORY LIST RGB1 XGA60 1 RGB1 XGA60 2 VIDEO NTSC EH 4 a 6 TA 8 SELECT STORE MENUS O aN Registering in sub memory 4 Select the sub memory number to be registered using the A W buttons 2 Press the ENTER button Note e Sub memories range from 1 to 8 How to select sub memory 4 Select sub memory number 1 to 8 using the A V buttons Select if you do not wish to use the sub memory 2 Press the ENTER button Note e You cannot select sub memory of a different signal system How to erase sub memory 4 Select sub memory number 1 to 8 corresponding to sub memory to be erased using A W buttons 2 Press the DEFAULT button 3 Read the confirmation message and select 31 T v l Z m OPTION1 settings DVI EDID When the projector and external equipment are connected by DVI connection but a proper image cannot be obtained switch this setting EDID1 Select this mainly when external equipment DVD player etc that outputs movie video signals is connected to the DVI terminal EDID2 PC Select this mainly when external equipment personal computer etc that outputs still image video signals is connected to the DVI terminal Mode EDID data 480p 576p 1080 60i 1080 50i 720 60p 720 50p 1080 60p EDID1 1080 50p VGA60 SVGA60 XGA50 XG
36. OOM and SHIFT Press A V lt p to select an item and adjust it E Using the remote control Press LENS FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT on the remote control When the FOCUS button is pressed The focus is adjusted When the ZOOM button is pressed The zoom is adjusted When the SHIFT button is pressed The shift is adjusted Press A V lt p to select an item and adjust it ENGLISH Caution Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens Note e When a lens without zoom functions is used the lens zoom adjustment menu will still displayed but no operations can be performed using the items on this menu e By shifting the lens up down position it is possible to make adjustments upward or downward from the standard position in the direction of the upper 50 of the projected screen height However when using ET DLE050 lens the shift adjustment is not possible e Operations can be performed faster by holding down the A V lt q gt buttons for about 3 or more seconds e Do not adjust the lens focus in the initial period within 30 minutes after switching on e A warm up period of at least 30 minutes is recommended before using the projector 23 How to adjust the lens How to adjust the lens position to the left or right When the lens left right adjustment dial is turned clockwise the screen moves toward the left conversely when it is turned countercl
37. Panasonic Operating Instructions DLP Based Projector Commercial Use weave P T D4Q000E ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL Oo Z lt a Read these instructions completely before operating this unit TQBJ0223 Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP based projector The serial number of your product may be found on its back You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT D4000E Serial number IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED WARNING To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV January 18 1991 The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A according to ISO 7779 WARNING 1 Remove the plug from the wall outlet when this unit is not in use for a prolonged period of time 2 To prevent electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 3 Do not remove the earthing pin on the power plug This apparatus is equipped with a three prong eart
38. RGB DVI YPsBPrR RGB DVI YPsPrR RGB DVI YPsPrR RGB DVI YPsBPrR RGB DVI RGB RGB RGB DVI RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB DVI RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB DVI RGB DVI RGB DVI RGB DVI RGB DVI RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB DVI RGB DVI RGB RGB RGB DVI RGB RGB RGB DVI RGB W gt W gt gt S gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt i Rizza iSl aalala pl gt D gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt aya h h af ay a oa a a ay a a a Sy a of a a M 1 Character i that follows the number of displayed dots stands for interlace signal 2 The symbols used to denote the image quality have the following significance AA the images are projected at the highest quality A the images are converted by the image processing circuit and projected B the amount of data is scaled down and simplified images are projected 3 These signals support the frame lock function Note e The number of display dots is 1 024 x 768 Signals where the number of display dots is not 1 024 x 768 in the above data are converted to 1 024 x 768 for display 58 Dimensions unit mm
39. a heating appliance AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE The temperature near the lamp has risen very high Something may be blocking the exhaust vent LAMP REMAIN TIME The lamp runtime has exceeded the prescribed cumulative time and it is now time to replace the lamp The lamp has failed to light LAMP STATUS Wait a short while for the lamp to cool off and then turn on the power SHUTTER Trouble has occurred in the shutter circuitry Consult your dealer Too much dust accumulates on the air filter AIR FILTER Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 22 and clean the air filter refer to page 51 OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the temperature detection sensor inside the projector Consult your dealer INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the input air temperature Consult your dealer AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the temperature detection sensor around lamps Consult your dealer BATTERY The backup battery has been run out Consult your dealer AIRFLOW SENSOR Trouble has occurred in the air volume sensor Consult your dealer Trouble has occurred in the colour wheel or the colour wheel drive circuit COLOR WHEEL Consult your dealer _ COVER OPEN The lamp unit cover is not properly fitted Check the fitting of the lamp unit cover page 53 E mail set up page With this projector if
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41. ar the screen or take other proper measures e Depending on where the projector is used there are rare occasions when hot air from the 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 conditioning e Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand If fingerprints or stains are left on the projection lens surface they are magnified and projected on the screen Keep your hands away from the lens Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap when the projector is not used e Lamp A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used for the light source of this product A high pressure mercury lamp has the following characteristics e It may burst with a loud sound or end its life cycle by not illuminating because of given impacts flaws or deterioration due to used hours The life cycle of a mercury lamp varies according to the individual difference or conditions of use In particular turning the power on and off frequently and or repeatedly will greatly affect the life cycle e In rare cases it may burst shortly after the first lighting e The possibility of burst increases when the lamp is used beyond the replacement time e If the lamp bursts gas inside the lamp is released and smoke may appear e Lamp deterioration accelerates when used continu
42. areful not to touch the LAN terminal or metal parts of the LAN cable e Please connect the LAN cable to indoor devices Using Web Browser Control This projector has networking functions which allow it to be controlled through a Web browser on a PC The controlled items are e Projector s settings and adjustment e Projector s status display e Transmission of a E mail message when the projector has a problem E Accessing from the Web browser Go to htp 719216608 SOSOS S S Start the Web browser on your PC then enter the IP address which was set in a xi the projector E Enter user1 in the user name field EEE then enter the password in the password field 4 Use Password Manager to remember these values The default setting is panasonic all lower case If you have changed the password enter the new password here 3 Piciector control mindo Microsoft Internet Explorer The host name set in the projector is displayed in Sass a a a z the Realm field 2 x Z O jo eah Te Favortes KA O amp Projector Control Window 3 C l i Cc k O K aasiccontrol MEE E MEnaisetup The Basic Control page is displayed POWER SHUTTER oOsD SYSTEM ON SINDY CON OFF ON OFF SELECTOR Projector See control INPUT SELECT VIDEO SVIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D T v l Z m Network setup Note e Avoid activating two or more Web browser panied simultaneous
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44. computer Using the REMOTE 2 terminal Using the REMOTE2 IN terminal provided on the side of the main unit it is possible to operate the projector from a control panel etc furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be received Example of a control panel layout PSs S SPP SLA SPP PLL LP Remote External terminal control Remote terminal External control STANDBY L ON LAMP VIDEO 7 RGB2 S VIDEO Projector set up in a meeting room Control panel located in a different room Pin assignments and control Be sure to short circuit Pins 1 and 9 when controlling ENGLISH D Sub 9 pin female external appearance Names of terminals Open H Short L a GND GND POWER OFF ON RGB1 Other RGB1 D RGB2 Other RGB2 6 VIDEO Other VIDEO 6 S VIDEO Other S VIDEO D DVI Other DVI SHUTTER OFF ON RST SET Controlled by Controlled by remote control external contact e The following buttons on the remote control and the operation area of the projector can no longer be operated when pins 1 and are shorted POWER button and SHUTTER button Neither will it be possible to use the RS 232C commands or network functions corresponding to these functions e If you short pin 4 and pin and also short one of the pins from to 7 and pin 4 then the following buttons on the projector operating area and the remote
45. conds 12 Controls on rear panel S Se OF 12 Dr O fr Oo CH B D mewu O EN fe OQ D deaf Mente 2 AUTO SETUP button page 24 Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen 43 DVI button page 21 Switches to DVI D input SHUTTER button page 24 Press this button to black out the image temporarily 4 ENTER button page 26 Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function LENS button page 23 Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus zoom and shift position M Arrow A V lt Pp buttons page 26 Use to select an item on the menu screen change setting and adjust the level Also use them to enter the SECURITY password Side mounted connection terminals R PR cy BI B Ps bs syni MHo v 6866556 DVEDIN ATES A TE lo EA e T RA N C VIDEO IN terminal page 20 An input terminal for video signals BNC 2 S VIDEO IN terminal page 20 An input terminal for S Video signals MIN4 pin DIN This terminal complies with S1 signals and automatically toggles between 16 9 and 4 3 according to the size of input signals 3 RGB 1 input RGB 1 IN terminal page 20 A terminal to input RGB or YPsBPR signals BNC 4 RGB 2 input RGB 2 IN terminal page 2
46. cted to the projector operating correctly e Is the shutter function turned on See page 24 No image ENGLISH e Is the lens focused properly See page 23 e Is the projection distance correct See page 17 e Is the lens dirty e Is the projector positioned directly in front of the screen See page 16 Image is blurred Light colour e Is the colour density and colour tone setting correct See page 27 bad colour tone e Is the equipment connected to the projector correctly adjusted e Are the batteries exhausted e Are the battery polarities set correctly See page 14 e Are there any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control sensor See page 14 Remote control e Are you trying to operate the remote control beyond its operable range See page 14 does not operate e Are you controlling from external equipment using the REMOTE2 IN terminal See page 49 e Is there any external light interfering with remote control operation e A wrong ID is set See pages 15 and 33 e Is the on screen display function at OFF See page 9 e Is the input mode properly set See page 21 e Is the correct signal system SYSTEM SELECTOR selected See page 28 e Are there any malfunctions on the source side such as bad video tapes e Are you inputting a signal that is not compatible with this projector See page 58 Abnormal image Does not display e Is the cable too long e Is the video output signal settin
47. d and change the operation setting The password input screen disappears when you press the MENU button or if you do not perform any operation for 10 seconds 47 ENGLISH Using the serial terminals The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its terminal section on the side and this terminal is compliant with RS 232C Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control Examples of connection Single projector e Plural projectors lt Terminal section on projector side gt PC lt Terminal section on Projector 1 gt lt Terminal section on Projector 2 gt D Sub 9 pin female D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin 5 female male female male Ceo eee O20 oeo D Sub 9 pin male Communication cable D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin male female male Communication cable Communication cable Pin assignments and signal names F Signal name Description D Sub 9 pin female NC D Sub 9 pin male external appearance TXD Send data external appearance RXD Receive data Connected internally GND Ground NC Connected internally NC Serial output terminal Zz Signal name Description NC RXD Receive data TXD Send data GND RTS CTS CTS RTS Connected internally NC COJO COCQOE CEVOE S eee Serial input terminal
48. de of the MAIN POWER switch to remove all power from the projector Attention Do not turn the power supply off and then immediately back on again Turning on the power supply may not light up the light source lamp if the lamp is in the process of cooling down after turning off the power supply To light up the lamp turn on the power supply again when the lamp has been cooled sufficiently Turning on the power supply with the lamp in the hot condition may shorten the lamp life Note e The projector consumes approximately 15 watts of power even in standby mode after the cooling fan stops Power indicator lit in red e If you re power the projector after shutting off the main power inadvertently the projection lamp may remain unlit Please turn the main power on again after a while 22 INPUT SELECT Panasonic PROJECTOR 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 immediately after the power has been turned off Note e 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 e While the cooling fan is operating do not place the projector inside a box or bag How
49. dge of the image m NOISE REDUCTION In this mode the video noise is reduced OFF No correction 1 Low 2 Middle 3 High E Al Gray scale control is exercised to suit the images and optimal images with a clear contrast are projected ON Al compensation is enabled OFF Al compensation is disabled ESYSTEM SELECTOR Set this according to the connected signal system S Video Video terminal input signal AUTO This is the standard setting The received signal system is automatically identified AUTO NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL l PAL60 SECAM PAL N PAL M Note e When signal deterioration or other factors prevent images from being displayed correctly with the AUTO setting change the setting to match the connected signal system RGB1 RGB2 terminal input signals AUTO This is the standard setting The received signal system is automatically identified When VGA60 480p signals are input AUTO vGaeo YCeCr_ 480pRGB When other than VGA60 480p are input AUTO RGB YCaCr For the signals which are supported refer to page 58 28 Adjusting the position POSITION CLOCK PHASE 16 KEYSTONE MENU SELECT SUB MENU BSHIFT The position where the images are displayed can be moved here lt 4 P The position is moved horizontally A V The position is moved v
50. direction is changed m CLOCK PHASE For RGB YPsPr signals only Clock phase adjustment allows the user to minimize visible noise with the lt or button Note e When projecting signals whose dot clock frequency is 150 MHz or higher the noise may not disappear even when the clock phase is adjusted e Clock phase adjustment is not available for digital signals BKEYSTONE KEYSTONE Keystone distortion can be corrected only along either horizontal bound of the picture LA button lt q button Note e Keystone distortion can be corrected to 30 of the angle of tilt for the projector However the greater the correction amount the more the picture quality will deteriorate and the harder it will become to achieve a good level of focus To obtain the best picture quality set up the projector and screen in such a way that the amount of keystone correction required is as minimal as possible e The picture size will also change when correction of keystone distortion is carried out LINEARITY After you are finished with keystone adjustment adjust vertical linearity with the lt or p button Linearity is not adjustable if no correction was made to keystone distortion How to use ADVANCED MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY MEVO BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION 1 RASTER POSITION XGA MODE cy SXGA MODE Sc MENU SELECT CHANGE DIGITAL CINEM
51. e Height Width Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum SH SW LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT LW LT 0 62 1 11 1 97 2 62 1 46 1 98 268 441 4 19 658 643 9 03 0 75 1 33 2 37 3 15 1 76 2 38 3 23 5 31 5 06 7 92 7 71 10 82 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto an 80 inch screen size 2 Lens shift is not available when using the ET DLEO50 and so the height position H is SH 2 Installation Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types L LW LT m_ SD inch Lens type Standard zoom lens Aspect ratio 4 3 Projection distance L formula Minimum LW L 0 0371 x SD 0 0507 Maximum LT L 0 0490 x SD 0 0500 16 9 Minimum LW L 0 0404 x SD 0 0507 Maximum LT L 0 0534 x SD 0 0500 Wide angle fixed focus lens Model No ET DLE050 4 3 L 0 0166 x SD 0 0361 16 9 L 0 0181 x SD 0 0361 Wide angle zoom lens Model No ET DLE100 4 3 16 9 Minimum LW L 0 0276 x SD 0 0452 Maximum LT Minimum LW L 0 0372 x SD 0 0478 L 0 0301 x SD 0 0452 Maximum LT L 0 0405 x SD 0 0478 Intermediate focus zoom lens Model No ET DLE200 4 3 16 9 Minimum LW L 0 0504 x SD 0 0657 Maximum LT Minimum LW L 0 0824 x SD
52. e BO Powe yore B F Available input characters Projector Control Window numbers 0 9 period Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file ex 1 92 1 68 0 253 Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Error log file fone p maaa Secondary DNS server address Network setup Available input characters Change numbers 0 9 period password ex 192 168 0 254 Button to update settings mPing test page This page makes it possible to check whether the network is connected to the E mail server authentication server DNS server etc Click Network set up then Ping test to display the Ping test page Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer file gdt Yew Favorites Toos Help v 9 A A QD Oh gres O Z Projector Control Window Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Error log file Enter the IP address of the server to control i be tested aup Button for conducting the test Change password PING 192 168 0 122 192 168 0 122 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122 icmp_seq 0 ttl 128 time 0 6 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122 icmp_seq 1 ttl 128 time 3 1 ms Display which appears 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122 icmp_seq 2 ttl 128 time 4 5 ms gt 64 bytes from 192 168 0 122 icmp_seq 3 ttl 128 time 5 8 ms when the connection was successful 192 168 0 122 ping statistics 4 packet
53. e aspect ratio of the panel pixel and then displayed 1 1 video signals are 16 9 video signals to which is added the detection signal output from the video deck or other unit which supports the wide screen format 2 Here the standard signal means 4 3 or 5 4 input signals s Here the wide screen signals means 16 9 15 9 or 15 10 input signals 4 The panel pixel aspect ratio is 4 3 Attention e If you choose an aspect ratio that does not match the source video s aspect ratio you will see a picture with an aspect ratio not the same as that of the original picture Choose the appropriate aspect ratio carefully to match that of the original picture Note e If the picture size is compressed or enlarged by using the 16 9 aspect ratio when the projector is used for profitable purpose or in the presence of an audience for example ina coffee shop or at a hotel etc it may infringe the rights of the copyright owner of the original picture e If a picture with the standard 4 3 aspect ratio is projected at a wide aspect ratio parts of the picture may run over the screen bounds or the overall picture may be distorted To view the picture at its original aspect ratio choose the standard 4 3 aspect ratio ZOOM This enables the enlargement ratio to be changed and the resulting enlarged image displayed lt 4 P The enlargement ratio in the horizontal direction is changed A VW The enlargement ratio in the vertical
54. e the projector When designing the enclosure please give due consideration to the thermal environment surrounding the projector Figure 2 59 Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product HE Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please
55. ector ID specified the projector will return answer back only in the following cases if it coincides with the projector ID ID specification is ALL and VPS SYSTEM is the master or ID specification is group and Group is the master e In the hexadecimal format STX has the character code 02 and ETX the character code 03 48 Control commands When controlling the projector from a computer the following commands are available Function of command PON Power ON Power PSE STANDBY Command Remarks To confirm that the power is ON use a Power query command Parameter 000 STANDBY 001 Power ON Parameter VID VIDEO SVD S VIDEO RG1 RGB1 RG2 RGB2 DVI DVI D Parameter O DUAL SINGLE will use 1 SINGLE the lamp LAMP 1 SELAMET Se 3 LAMP 2__ hours Parameter 0 DUAL 1 SINGLE 2 Only LAMP 1 is on 3 Only LAMP 2 is on Note If you need a detailed command list please contact your dealer Power query Switch input modes Query for active lamp mode Active lamp mode m Cable specifications lt Connecting to a PC gt Computer Projector DTE specifications 1 NC NC 1 2 2 3 3 4 NC NC 4 5 5 6 NC NC 6 7 7 i 8 8 9 NC NC 9 Attention e To connect the computer to the SERIAL terminal prepare an adequate communication cable that fits to your personal
56. ed Pins 4 8 0 and qj Ground T M D S clock e The DVI D input terminal supports single link only e EDID settings may be needed depending on the DVI equipment being connected page 32 e The DVI D input terminal can be used to connect to a DVI equipment but note that images may not appear or the projector may not work properly when connected to certain DVI equipment e This projector supports HDCP 19 Connection m Example of connecting with AV products 30 R DVD player Hii Digital Hi vision video deck T with DVI HDMI terminal DVD player DVI D Cable or HDMI DVI conversion cable available in the market 200000 ROBT REMOTE te REWOTE 2 N seat OUT a Cea o CA o o Go Red Connect Pr D Sub 9 pin straight cable Blue Connect Ps Green Connect Y Digital Hi vision video deck 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 If nonstandard burst signals are connected the image may be distorted If this is the case connect a TBC between the projector and the video deck e The EDID settings may be needed depending on the equipment connected when DVI D si
57. emote input output terminal Remotez2 input terminal DVI D input terminal LAN terminal 1 set of high density D Sub 15 pin female For YPsPr input Y 1 0 V p p synchronization signal included PaPR 0 7 V p p 75 Q For RGB input 0 7 V p p 75 Q For G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q HD SYNC TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted VD TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted HD SYNC VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC 1 set BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q 1 set Mini DIN 4 pin Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p 75 Q Compliant with S1 signals 1 set each for D Sub 9 pin male female RS 232C compliant Used for personal computer control 1 set each for M3 stereo mini jack Wired remote control used for link control 1 set D Sub 9 pin female Used for external control 1 set DVI D 24 pin Single link compatible with HDCP 1 set RJ 45 Compliant with PJLink ENGLISH Length of power cord 3 0 m Cabinet Molded resin Outside dimensions Width 530 mm Height 167 mm Depth 425 mm Mass 13 7kg Working environment condition Ambient temperature 0 C to 45 C Ambient humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Remote control Power source Operation range Mass Outside dimensions 3 V DC two AA dry cells approx 30 m in front of beam receiver 134 g including dry cells Width 51 mm Thickness 23 mm Dept
58. er is necessary when replacing a lamp unit Take care not to slip your hand when using a screwdriver Note e It is not possible to turn on the power unless two lamp units are installed e A lamp unit is an optional part Contact the dealer Replacement lamp unit model No ET LAD40 single bulb ET LAD40W double bulbs e Other lamps than specified above cannot be used Be sure to use the specified lamp When to replace the Lamp unit The lamp units are consumable parts The lamp brightness decreases gradually as the cumulative operating time increases so periodic replacement is necessary The replacement guideline is 3 000 hours although the lamp may become dead will not light before 3 000 hours is reached depending on the characteristics of individual lamps and other factors such as the operating conditions and the installation environment Therefore it is recommended for the user to keep a spare lamp unit The risk of the lamp bursting increases after 3 000 hours of operation so the lamp unit turns off automatically On screen indication Lamp monitor PON REPLACE THE LAMP LAMP The indication appears for 30 seconds or until any control button is pressed The lamp monitor lights up red even in standby mode After 2 800 hours After The indication will not disappear 3 000 hours unless a control button is pressed 52 Lamp unit replacement steps da Turn the power off by following the steps on page 2
59. ertically E ASPECT AUTO For S Video Video signals only At this setting when S1 video signals are identified as being input to the S Video connector or video ID signals are identified as being input to the video connector the images are displayed after automatically being converted to the 16 9 aspect ratio 16 9 Atthis setting when standard signals are input the images are converted to the 16 9 aspect ratio and displayed When wide screen signals are input the images are displayed with their inherent aspect ratio intact 4 3 At this setting when standard signals are input the images are displayed with their inherent aspect ratio intact When wide screen signals are input the images are converted to the 4 3 aspect ratio and displayed 4 3 Select this setting when using a 16 9 screen H FIT Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in the horizontal direction When a signal has an aspect ratio taller than that of the panel pixel the image will be displayed with the top and bottom portions cut off V FIT Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in the vertical direction When a signal has an aspect ratio wider than that of the panel pixel the image will be displayed with the left and right sides cut off HV FIT The image is displayed on all the panel pixels When the aspect ratio of the input signal is different from that of the panel pixel the signal is transformed to th
60. essories Wire cable x 1 Wire fastening M6 screw x 1 TTRA0146 XYN6 F 1 OF J gt a The projector and the ceiling mount bracket are designed sufficiently safety though make sure the safety cable provided with the projector is installed and attached to the bottom of the projector when mounting in the ceiling for safety and security Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician according to the following procedure e Even if it is guarantee period the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage caused by using a ceiling mount bracket which is not purchased from an authorized distributors or environmental conditions e Make sure to use a torque driver and do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver e An unused ceiling mount bracket should be removed promptly by qualified technician lt Installation procedure gt Install the ceiling mount bracket according to the Installation Instructions max 1m max 1m recommended recommended gt lt 2 Attach anchor nuts or curl plugs available in the market M8 to a strong ceiling surface in positions left figure so that there is no slack in the wire cable provided with the projector 4 Anchoring nuts or curled plugs M8 3 Pass the loop of wire rope through anchoring area and tighten the hex head bolts gt Flat washer Attach
61. etting Change password New date field 2007 03 05 Time 195038 Sot date and time Button to update time and date settings New time field xD e 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 44 m Network config page Click Network set up then Network config to display the Network config page Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt Yew Favorites Tools Help QO DAG Pow yrs O B B Projector Control Window Authentication set uj DNS server set up Ping test Error log file Set this to ON to enable the DHCP client Adjust clock Network config Network status Log file function Projector OP ami Host Conficurat ates nich DHOP client Dynamic Host Configuration pro a fi Enter the IP address if DHCP server is ee 5 285 255 0 not used asswor STCUEnTaR Up to 12 characters alphabet A Z digits 0 9 minus sign anc _ oane E i c Enter the subnet mask if DHCP server is Submit not used Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used ENGLISH Enter the name of the projector here Enter the host name here if it is required when the DHCP server is going to be used for instance m Network status page Click Network set up then Network status to display the Network status page 4 Projector control windo
62. g it around Both the projector and the projection lens are precision made and as such are susceptible to vibration and impacts When transporting the projector and lens or carrying them around place them in the boxes in which they were housed at the time of purchase and take care to keep them away from vibration and impacts E Precautions on installation Be sure to observe the following precautions when installing the product e Avoid installing the product in a place exposed to vibrations or impacts If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations are transmitted from a source of driving power and others or mounted in a car or a vessel vibrations or impacts may be transmitted to the product to damage the internal parts causing failure Install the product in a place free from vibrations and impacts e Do not move the projector while it is operating or subject it to vibration or impact The service life of its internal motors may be shortened e Do not install the projector near high voltage power lines or power sources The product may be exposed to interference if it is installed in the vicinity of high voltage electrical power lines or power sources e Do not place the projector on a vinyl sheet or carpet If a vinyl sheet sucked up and blocks the air filter intake port the internal temperature of the projector may increase which triggers the protection circuit turning off the power e Be sure to ask a Speciali
63. g of the computer correctly set images from PCs Read the operating instructions of the your PC 39 Specifications Model No PT D4000E Power supply AC 220 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 520 W about 15 W in standby without fan running Amps 2 7A DLP panel Panel size Display system Number of pixels 0 7 inch aspect ratio 4 3 DLP chip x 1 DLP type 786 432 pixels 1 024 x 768 dots Lens Powered zoom Powered focus control 1 to 1 32 F 1 7 to 2 0 f 25 6 mm to 33 8 mm Projection lamp 2 bulbs x 210 W UHM lamp Optical output 4 000 Im Applicable scanning frequency For Video signal S Video included For RGB signal For DVI D signal For YPBPR signal Horizontally 15 73 kHz 15 63 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 50 Hz Horizontally 15 kHz 91 kHz vertically 50 Hz 85 Hz Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning PIAS system Dot clock frequency less than 150 MHz Compliant with HDCP 480p 576p 1080 60i 1080 50i 720 60p 720 50p 1080 60p 1080 50p VGA60 SVGA60 XGA50 XGA60 XGA70 XGA75 XGA85 XGA89 SXGA60 480i horizontally 15 73 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 480p horizontally 31 5 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 576i horizontally 15 63 kHz vertically 50 Hz 576p horizontally 31 25 kHz vertically 50 Hz 720 60p horizontally 45 kHz vertically 60 Hz 720 50p horizontally 37 5 kHz vertically 50 Hz 1080 60p horizontally 67
64. gnals are input Refer to page 32 m Example of connecting with PCs PC with DVI D terminal Control PC DVI D Cable available in the market Pe SYNCIHD VD OE OOQOO DEOIN AT 6 HD N Ob le Q EBZ RENOTE 1 2 i WN SERA OUT Note For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC see the data sheet on page 58 e If your PC 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 e The EDID settings may be needed depending on the equipment connected when DVI D signals are input Refer to page 32 20 Projection HEH Powering up the projector When using an optional lens install a projection lens bef
65. h 176 mm Option Hanging attachment For high ceiling Hanging attachment For low ceiling Projection lens Replacement lamp unit ET PKD56H ET PKD55S ET DLE100 ET DLE200 ET DLE300 ET DLE400 ET DLE050 ET LAD40 single bulb ET LAD40W double bulbs e The outside dimensions do not include the lens and other protruding parts See page 59 for further details 3 When using the projector at high altitudes 1 400 to 2 700 m the upper limit for the ambient temperature drops by 5 C 57 Compatible Signal List Resolution Scanning frequency Dot clock Display mode as a number _ Horizontal Vertical frequency of dots kHz Hz MHz 2 Image 5 Format quality NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576i 480i 720 x 480i 576i 720 x 576i 480p 720 x 483 576p 720 x 576 1080 60p 920 x 1 080 1080 50p 920 x 1 080 1080 60i 920 x 1 080i 1080 50i 920 x 1 080i 720 60p 280 x 720 720 50p 280 x 720 VGA400 640 x 400 640 x 400 VGA480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 832 x 624 024 x 768 024 x 768 024 x 768 024 x 768 024 x 768 024 x 768i 152 x 864 152 x 864 152 x 864 280 x 800 280 x 800 280 x 768 280 x 768 152 x 870 280 x 960 280 x 1 024 280 x 1 024 280 x 1 024 400 x 1 050 600 x 1 200 720 x 480i VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO YPsBPR RGB YPBPR RGB YPsBPrR RGB DVI YPsBPrR RGB DVI YPsBPrR RGB DVI YPsBPrR
66. hing type power plug This plug will only fit an earthing type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug CAUTION To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions which include using the shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral device Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany IMPORTANT THE MOULDED PLUG U K only FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from an Authorized Service Centre If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse sh
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68. left and right can be adjusted Lens release button page 23 Press this to remove the projection lens 7 Projection lens Lens for projecting images on the screen Lens left right adjusting dial page 24 Turn this clockwise to move the screen to the left conversely turn it counterclockwise to move it to the right 9 Remote control receiver window front page 14 This window receives the signal beam emitted from the remote control Status LED lights Focus ring page 23 For focus adjustment Powered focus adjustment is also available ENGLISH 4D Temperature monitor TEMP page 50 Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an abnormal condition of the internal temperature 2 LAMP1 monitor page 50 This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp unit 1 is reached It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit 3 LAMP2 monitor page 50 This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp unit 2 is reached It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit Power indicator pages 21 50 The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned to l on It turns to green when the POWER ON button of the remote control or the main unit is pressed 5 Lens cap Cap the lens whenever the projector is left unused Air intake vents Attention Do not remove the upper cover white top panel 11 Name a
69. lt q Lowers the picture brightness m COLOR For S Video Video YPsBPR signals only p Deepens colours lt q Weakens colours STINT For S Video Video YPsPR signals only TINT is used to adjust human skin p Adjusts skin tone toward greenish colour lt q Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple COLOR TEMP The colour temperature is adjusted when the white areas of images take on a reddish or bluish hue DEFAULT This is the standard setting USER The RGB values of the white balance are set separately Press the ENTER button select WHITE BALANCE HIGH or WHITE BALANCE LOW and proceed with the detailed settings p gt The colours of the selected item are darkened lt q The colours of the selected item are lightened T v l Z m MIDDLE The white areas take on a slightly reddish hue HIGH The white areas take on a more bluish white hue mWHITE GAIN The brightness of white parts of the image can be adjusted p gt The intensity of white colour increases lt Reverts to natural image mSYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW This adjusts the vividness of the projected images when the projector is used under bright lighting OFF SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW is disabled 1 Low 2 Middle 3 High 2 Adjusting the picture B SHARPNESS SHARPNESS is used to adjust the crispness of the image gt Sharpens the edge of the image lt q Softens the e
70. ly to work out setting or control actions e Change the password first of all Password change page Click Change password 4 Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt yew Favorites Tools Help ix Projector Control Window ay A x 7 c gt Z CD ewh 5 Favores amp 2 ga Change password Old password input field Projector control New password input field Network set up om New password input field _ re enter for confirmation Button for erasing all entered characters Button for executing password change 3 7 Using Web Browser Control Basic control page This page is the first page displayed when the projector is accessed through a Web browser To move from another page click Projector control then Basic control e Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer DER file Edt Yew Favorites Tools Heip i gt A QD sewn gres O Z Projector Control Window F Control button Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up Click this item and a projector control POWER SHUTTER 030 SYSTEM ON SADY ON OFF ON OFF SHL ECTOR Projector hi control INPUT SELECT VIDEO SVIDEO RGB1 RGB2 DVI D page appears Network set up E mail set up button ees Click this item and an E mail setting paso page appears Monitor information button Click this item and
71. ms with operation e It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives Ask your nearest Authorized Service Centre to clean the projector when required Please discuss with the Authorized Service Centre regarding cleaning costs If not using the projector for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the remote control e Failure to do so may cause the batteries to leak overheat catch fire or explode possibly resulting in fire or corruption of surrounding areas Do not use the old lamp unit e The lamp section may break Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations e Doing so may cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate or result in fire e Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves ENGLISH Accessories Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector Remote control unit Power cord Battery for remote Lens cover Wire cable N2QAYB000164 x 1 for U K control unit AA TKKL5244 1 x 1 TTRAO146 x 1 K2CT3FZ00003 x 1 R6DW 2ST PoweR o a ON STANDBY INPUT SELECT j for Continental f K2CM3FZ00003 x 1 ee M6 XYN6 F10FJ x 1 o0 D00 DO D Panasonic PROJECTOR Precautions on handling Precautions on transport Make absolutely sure that the lens cap is in place when transporting the projector or carryin
72. n to make the detailed settings COLOR CORRECTION MENU SELECT ADJUST The current signal system is displayed CONTRAST MODE There are two modes for adjusting to the operating environment NORMAL The brightness is set to maximum HIGH The contrast is set to maximum m AUTO SIGNAL The position where the screen is displayed can be adjusted automatically without pressing the AUTO SETUP button on the remote control each time signals are input when signals are input frequently such as when the projector is used at a conference ON Auto setup is performed automatically when the video signals of the images being projected have changed OFF _ The input auto setup function is set to OFF BACK COLOR You can set the colours of the screen when no signal is input to the projector BLUE Set screen colour to blue BLACK Set screen colour to black LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected LOGO2 The Panasonic logo is projected BE STARTUP LOGO This sets the startup logo that is projected when the power is turned on LOGOz2 This is the standard setting The Panasonic logo is projected NONE STARTUP LOGO is disabled LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected Note e Separate software is required in order to create the pictures to use for LOGO1 Consult your dealer SUB MEMORY LIST Multiple sets of image adjustment data PICTURE POSITIO
73. nd function of parts Rear view of the main unit Controls on rear panel 4 Air exhaust vents Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e 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 allow at least 50 cm of space otherwise burns or damage could result 2 Lamp unit cover The lamp unit is housed 3 MAIN POWER switch page 21 Use this switch to turn on I and off O the main power applied to the projector 4 Remote control receiver window rear page 14 This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control 5 POWER ON 1 button page 21 Turns on the power POWER STANDBY l button page 22 Switches the power to the standby mode 7 RGB1 button page 21 Switches to RGB1 input RGB2 button page 21 Switches to RGB2 input 9 VIDEO button page 21 Switches to video input S VIDEO button page 21 Switches to S VIDEO input 4D MENU button page 26 Displays and clears the MAIN MENU It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed The on screen display OSD selection menu can be displayed by holding down the menu key for at least three se
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75. ng the projector The menus structure is as follows MAIN MENU PICTURE page 27 MAIN MENU For RGB signals For DVI signals lt a PICTURE PICTURE PICTURE MODE lt M Anema PICTURE MODE J GRAPHIC f CONTRAST CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS 1 BRIGHTNESS 1 COLOR TEMP DEFAULT COLOR TEMP DEFAULT WHITE GAIN 10 l l WHITE GAIN 10 l SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF SHARPNESS SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION NOISE REDUCTION Al Al ON SYSTEM SELECTOR W TEST PATTERN EANO o amp SECURITY MENU SELECT SUB MENU MENU SELECT CHANGE MENU SELECT CHANGE SECURITY page 47 For S Video Video YPsPr signals NETWORK page 36 PICTURE PICTURE MODE amp STANDARD f NETWORK CONTRAST HOST NAME BRIGHTNESS DHCP OFF COLOR IP ADDRESS 192 168 _0 8 TINT SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 _0 COLOR TEMP GATEWAY 192 168 _0 1 WHITE GAIN 6 1 _ NETWORK STATUS STORE I v l Z m SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION m Al oN SYSTEM SELECTOR AUTO MENU SELECT 4 CHANGE MENU SELECT ADJUST TEST PATTERN page 35 POSITION page 28 POSITION ADVANCED MENU page 29 ASPECT 4 3 ADVANCED MENU CLOCK PHASE 16 DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY MEO GO BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION 1 RASTER POSITION XGA MODE XGA SXGA MODE SXGA OPTION2 page 33 OPTION2 PROJECTOR ID INSTALLATION FRONT FLOOR ALTITUDE LOW D
76. nge setting and adjust the level Also use them to enter the SECURITY password ENTER button page 26 Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function 7 ON SCREEN button This button turns on and off the on screen indication function TEST PATTERN button page 35 This displays the test pattern 9 Numeric 0 9 buttons pages 15 35 These buttons are used for systems where more than one projector is being used They are used to enter ID numbers when selecting an ID and they are also used by service personnel for entering passwords when password entry is needed Panasonic STATUS button page 24 Press this button to display projector information It can also be used to send information about the projector s status via E mail AD AUTO SETUP button page 24 Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message AUTO SETUP appears on the screen 2 SHUTTER button page 24 Press this button to black out the image temporarily 3 ASPECT button page 28 Switches the image aspect ratio ENGLISH 10 Name and function of parts alco aa od J LENS FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT buttons page 23 These buttons are used to adjust the projection lens 45 Function 1 FUNC1 button page 32 This button can control the functions set in FUNC1 of the OPTION1
77. nput the image position is adjusted automatically 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 Note e CLOCK PHASE may have been shifted even when the adjustment ended normally In this case manually adjust the CLOCK PHASE e Automatic adjustments cannot be performed when images with blurred edges or dark images are input With Composite sync and G SYNC sync signals and some types of PCs it may not be possible to perform these automatic adjustments In this case manually adjust the items of INPUT RESOLUTION CLOCK PHASE and SHIFT e Image may be disturbed for about 4 seconds during automatic adjustment which is not an abnormal error Using the SHUTTER function If the projector is not going to be used for a certain period of time such as while a meeting is on a break or preparations are being made the mechanical shutter can be used to hide the images temporarily Press the SHUTTER button of the remote control or the main unit The image is turned off 2 Press the SHUTTER button again The image comes back On screen menus E Structure of menu screens Menus are extensively used for configuring adjusting or reconfiguri
78. ns 1 Top left of the screen 2 Left centre of the screen T 3 Bottom left of the screen 9 Bottom right of the screen T l 4 Top centre of the screen 8 Right centre of the screen 5 Centre of the screen 7 Top right of the screen 6 Bottom centre of the screen E mOSD MEMORY This lets you save the cursor position in on screen menus ON The cursor position is saved OFF The cursor position is not saved e Even when this is set to ON the cursor position is not saved if the main power of the projector is turned off OPTION2 settings OPTION2 PROJECTOR ID INSTALLATION ALTITUDE DIRECTION LAMP SELECT LAMP RELAY RS 232C SYSTEM INFORMATION AUTO POWER OFF DISABLE DATE AND TIME PASSWORD __ low HORIZONTAL DUAL OFF MENU SELECT CHANGE PROJECTOR ID The projector has an ID number setting function that helps the user to control two or more projectors either simultaneously or separately with a single remote control The ID number is set to ALL by default Hence the ID number need not be set when only one projector is used 1 64 The ID number is set in this range The ID number can be set to ALL or selected from 1 to 64 e If the projectors are given ID numbers their remote controls must be assigned the same ID numbers respectively e If the ID number of a projector is se
79. o any position inside the display area lt P These adjust the value in the horizontal direction A Y These adjust the value in the vertical direction XGA MODE This mode takes effect only when XGA RGB signals are input XGA _ This is the standard setting WXGA Select this mode when WXGA signals are input SXGA MODE This mode takes effect only when SXGA RGB signals are input SXGA This is the standard setting SXGA Select this when the screen is cut off Changing the display language DISPLAY LANGUAGE C JENele sig FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO PYCCKUN 3130 SELECT Saal Menus setting items adjustment screens and control button names will be displayed in the language the user chooses The available languages are ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ESPANOL ITALIANO BASE FIC PYCCKUN 30 Note e The projector s on screen display is set to the English language by default OPTION1 settings OPTION1 COLOR CORRECTION ME CONTRAST MODE AUTO SIGNAL BACK COLOR NORMAL OFF BLUE STARTUP LOGO OFF SUB MEMORY LIST DAVA D D EDID2 PC DVI SIGNAL LEVEL 0 255 PC FUNC1 OSD POSITION il OSD MEMORY ON MENU SELECT 4 CHANGE COLOR CORRECTION OFF This is the standard setting USER The six colours of red green blue cyan magenta and yellow can be adjusted and registered for each of four signal systems Video S Video RGB and YPBPR Press the ENTER butto
80. ockwise it moves toward the right The maximum travel distance toward the left or right is about 10 of the projection screen width Wt i J Lens left right adjustment dial adjustment SS _ position Attention e Move the lens left right adjustment dial to any position up to the maximum adjustment position to make the adjustment Turning the dial with undue force may cause malfunctioning Status function This shows the projector status It can also be used to send information about the projector s status via E mail Press the STATUS button on the remote control STATUS INPUT XGA60 RGB1 48 36kHz 60 00Hz PROJECTOR RUNTIME 33h LAMP1 13h __ ON LAMP2 13h ___ ON INTAKE AIR TEMP PAG 7 Te OPTICS MODULE TEMP _37 C 98 F TEMP AROUND LAMP MAIN VERSION NETWORK VERSION REMOTE2 37 C 98 F 1 00 00 1 00 DISABLE SEND STATUS VIA E MAIL EXIT Note e For details refer to Setting the network Connecting the PC and Using Web Browser Control pages 36 to 45 24 Automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP Automatic adjustment function adjust the resolution clock phase and image position automatically when dots structured analogue RGB signals such as computer signal are supplied Automatic adjustment is not available if moving picture input signals or signals having a dot clock frequency of more than 150 MHz are supplied When DVI signals are i
81. or may automatically select either lamp from the 2 lamps or the particular lamp can be specified DUAL Two lamps are used simultaneously SINGLE One of either lamps is used lamp with shorter operating hours is automatically selected LAMP1 Lamp Unit 1 is always used LAMP2 Lamp Unit 2 is always used When one of the above settings is selected it will take effect after the ENTER button is pressed Note 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 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 the other lamp alone will light However if both lamps remain off or the 3 000 hours of cumulative operating time are exceeded the projector will enter the standby mode e The colours 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 frequently m 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 re
82. ore powering up the projector Refer to page 23 Remove the lens cover beforehand Connect the supplied power cord 220 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 2 Press the I marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to turn on the power The power indicator lights up red and the projector is placed in the standby mode 3 Press the button on the main unit or the remote control The power indicator illuminates in green and soon the image is projected on the screen Note e If the projector is powered up at about 0 C a warm up period of approximately five minutes may be necessary to start projection The temperature monitor TEMP lights during the warm up period When the warm up is completed the temperature monitor TEMP turns off and the image is projected on the screen e If the surrounding temperature is very low and the warm up period exceeds five minutes the control determines it as an abnormal condition and turns off the power automatically If this happens raise the surrounding temperature to 0 C or higher and then turn the main power on and turn the power on Panasonic PROJECTOR Making adjustment and selection It is recommended that the projector be allowed to warm up for at least 30 minutes before any adjustments are made to the focus lt Using the remote control gt 4 Press the FOCUS button to roughly adjust the focus of the lens 6 Set the p
83. osets or bookshelves Do not place the projector on cloth or papers as these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port If the lamp has broken ventilate the room immediately Do not touch or bring your face close to the broken pieces e Failure to observe this may 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 may cause Injury yon believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth seek medical advice immediately e Ask your dealer about the replacement of the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector If not using the projector for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord plug from the mains socket e If dust builds up on the power cord plug the resulting humidity may damage the insulation which could result in fire Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning e Electric shocks can result if this is not done Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens e Do not catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens as it may cause injury Ask an Authorized Service Centre to clean inside the projector at least once a year e If dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can result in fire or proble
84. ould be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket ENGLISH If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 2 ceceeeeeceeees 2 Precautions with regard to Safety eccsesee 5 ACCESSOTIS 2 ecccceseeeeceeenseeeeeeensneeeesenseeeeeenseeeeneneas 7 Precautions ON handling cccces
85. ously for 24 hours or more Lamp deterioration due to continuous use can be reduced by using the LAMP RELAY function Cleaning and maintenance Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the receptacle before cleaning Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet If stains are hard to remove use a cloth dampened with a kitchen detergent solution neutral and squeezed to wipe the cabinet and finish with a dry cloth If a chemical wipe is used follow its instructions Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloth If dust adheres to the lens it will be magnified and projected on the screen Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust Name and function of parts Remote control 1 Remote control operation indicator lamp The lamp flashes when any remote control button is pressed 2 POWER STANDBY button page 22 Switched the power to the standby mode if the MAIN POWER has been put to the l position 3 POWER ON 1 button page 21 Turns on the power if the MAIN POWER has been put to the I position 4 Input selector RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO button Use to toggle through the RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO and S VIDEO input ports 5 MENU button page 26 Displays and clears the MAIN MENU It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed Arrow A V lt P buttons page 26 Use these buttons to select an item on the menu screen cha
86. r and seek medical advice immediately Remove empty batteries from the remote control at once Do not leave empty batteries inside the equipment as this may cause the batteries to leak overheat or explode Before replacing the lamp be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet e 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 e The lamp cover gets very hot and touching it can cause burns Do not disassemble the lamp unit e If the lamp section breaks it may cause injury Caution When disconnecting the power cord hold the plug not the cord e If the power cord itself is pulled the cord will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks may result Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector e Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not place a projector or other heavy object on top of the unit Do not put your weight on this projector e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage or injury e The projector may be damaged or deformed Do not prevent heat loss e Doing so may 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 cl
87. rojection scheme in INSTALLATION setting page 33 Select the input signal by pressing the input selector button to toggle through RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO S VIDEO and DVI D Turn the feet and adjust the tilt of the main unit in the front and rear or left and right 8 Use the lens left right adjustment dial to adjust the direction of the lens page 24 9 Press the SHIFT button to adjust the SHIFT do Press the AUTO SETUP button if the input signal is RGB DVI signal page 24 4 Press the ZOOM button to fit the image size to the screen size 2 Press the FOCUS button again to adjust the FOCUS 3 Press the ZOOM button again to adjust the ZOOM and fit the image size to the screen size When operating at the projector please refer to page 23 ENGLISH 21 Projection Powering off the projector Press the POWER STANDBY bh button Select OK with lt or gt button and press the ENTER button Or press the POWER STANDBY bb button again The projection of the image stops and the power indicator of the main unit lights up orange The cooling fan keeps running 3 Wait until the power indicator of the main unit turns to red i e until the cooling fan stops Press the O marked si
88. s Into battery compartment with their polarities orientated as indicated 4 in the compartment Accessory type AA dry SG insert the negative side first 3 Close the battery compartment lid Replace the battery compartment lid over the compartment and slide until it clicks Attention Do not drop the remote control unit e Do not expose remote control unit to any liquid e Do not use NiCd batteries 14 E Effective range of remote control operation The remote control should normally be aimed at either the front or rear remote control receiver window on the projector figure 1 Otherwise it may also be aimed at the screen which will reflect commands back to the projector s front receiver window as illustrated in figure 2 The effective control range is approx 30 m from the beam receiver on the front or rear Remote 30 30 Remote corre conirol Top view Remote 15 control R ES 15 5 Side view 15 Figure 1 Screen Projector Remote control receiver window Remote FN front receiver window rear Remote control Figure 2 e When the remote control is aimed at the screen the effective control range may be reduced due to the optical loss by screen reflection e The remote control may not function properly if an object is in the light path e The remote control receiver may not function properly in intense ambient ligh
89. s transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min ave max 0 6 3 5 5 8 ms PING 192 168 0 122 192 168 0 122 56 data bytes Display which appears rT when the connection failed 192 168 0 122 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss 43 ENGLISH Using Web Browser Control Contents of mail sent e Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the E mail e Mail with the contents shown below is sent settings have been established when an error has occurred Panasonic projector report CONFIGURE Panasonic projector report ERROR Projector Type D4000 Projector Type D4000 E mail setup data check system TEMPERATURE WARNING SETUP MAIN CPU BUS OK MINIMUM TIME at 60 minutes interval FAN OK INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Over 45C 113F OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OK ERROR ON AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE OK LAMP1 RUNTIME ON at REMAIN 100 H LAMP2 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP1 RUNTIME ON at REMAIN 200 H LAMP1 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP2 RUNTIME ON at REMAIN 300 H LAMP2 STATUS OK LAMP2 RUNTIME ON at REMAIN 400 H LAMP1 STATUS OK INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE OFF SHUTTER FAILED AIR FILTER OK PERIODIC REPORT OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK Sunday ON Monday OFF Tuesday ON Wednesday OFF INPUT AIR TEMP SENSOR OK i AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR OK Thursday ON Friday O
90. screen from the MAIN MENU DEFAULT button page 26 Press this button to restore the default factory setting D ID SET button page 15 When two or more main units are used in the system this button specifies the ID of the remote control ID ALL button page 15 When two or more main units are used in the system this button switches to the mode to control them simultaneously with a single remote control Remote control transmitter window Operate the remote control aiming at the remote control receiver window on the main unit Remote control wired terminal page 15 To use the wired output terminal connect the remote control and the main unit with the M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market Front and side of the projector Status LED lights Refer to the figure on the right Side mounted connection terminals page 13 AC IN terminal page 21 Connect the supplied line power cord into this receptacle Do not connect any other cable to this socket Air filter page 51 3 Security lock Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable e g from Kensington to this lock port It is compatible with the Microsaver Security System from Kensington 4 Anti theft hook Attach a chain or other fastening device available from a hardware store through this clamp 5 Level adjusting feet page 21 Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector The leveling feet at the front
91. sult of continuous use OFF This is the standard setting LAMP RELAY is disabled 00 00 23 00 This can be set in one hour intervals from 00 00 to 23 00 Note e Only when DUAL or SINGLE is selected in LAMP SELECT LAMP RELAY is active If LAMP1 or LAMP2 is selected LAMP RELAY function is not available e When DUAL is selected in LAMP SELECT only one lamp will light for a 4 hour period after the set time e When SINGLE is selected in LAMP SELECT the lamp that was off at the set time will light and then the lamp that was lighted until the set time will turn off e The setting time will be the local time page 35 BRS 232C This sets the communication parameters at the serial terminals For details on the serial terminals refer to Using the serial terminals page 48 IN BAUDRATE _ 9600 19200 or 38400 is selected IN PARITY NONE EVEN or ODD is selected OUT BAUDRATE 9600 19200 or 38400 is selected OUT PARITY NONE EVEN or ODD is selected VPS SYSTEM MASTER or SLAVE is selected GROUP A to Z is selected MASTER or SLAVE is also selected SYSTEM INFORMATION The projector s system information can be viewed SYSTEM INFORMATION MAIN VERSION NETWORK VERSION PROJECTOR RUNTIME 1 00 00 1 00 300h LAMP1 100h LAMP2 LAMP1 ON LAMP2 ON RETURN AUTO POWER OFF The projector can be a
92. t 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 allow at least 50 cm of space otherwise burns or damage could result Do not use or handle the batteries improperly e Failure to observe these precautions may cause the batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire Do not disassemble the dry cell batteries Do not heat or disassemble the batteries or place them into fire or liquids such as water Do not connect the and terminals with wire or other metallic objects Do not store batteries together with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins 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 covering peeling away or removed Do not use rechargeable batteries in place of the dry cell batteries The batteries have a protective outer covering Do not remove this covering as this may result in a short circuit If the battery fluid leaks do not touch it with bare hands and take the following measures if necessary e Battery fluid entering your eyes may result in loss of sight In this case do not rub your eyes Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately e Battery fluid on your skin or clothing may result in skin inflammation or injury Rinse with clean wate
93. t View Favorites Toos Help D gt x A G Oh Yerovenes O Z Enter the E mail address of your Projector Control Window desired recipient Basic control T _ E mail set up E Select the conditions for sending E mail n EA sues an error is detected by self eu a diagnosis lt a LAMP RUNTIME pevos remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE intake air temperature has reached the value set in the field Periodic warning interval setting E mail is sent on the checked days of the week times Continued on the next page 41 Using Web Browser Control m E mail set up page Continuing 3 Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer Projector Control Window Basic control Detail control Status information E mail set up Enter the E mail address to which the E mail is to be sent when two E mail Projector control Netvork E addresses are going to be used Do not ELON ERMAN enter it when the second E mail Change LAM TIME N i password address is not going to be used Check these boxes when E mail is to be sent periodically to two E mail addresses E mail will be sent at the times and on the days checked Button to update settings Select the conditions for sending the second E mail ERROR an error is detected by self diagnosis LAMP RUNTIME remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field INPUT A
94. t such as fluorescent lamps Carefully site the projector so its remote control receiver windows will not be directly exposed to intense light E Setting projector ID number to remote control Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control The ID number of the projector is set to ALL on shipping and use the ID ALL button of the remote conirol when using only a single projector Procedure of ID setting Press the ID SET button and within five seconds use the number 0 to 9 buttons to enter the 2 digit ID number set by the projector However if the ID ALL button is pressed the projector can be controlled regardless of the ID number of the projector simultaneous control mode Attention Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the remote control can be set even when no projector is around If the ID SET button is pressed the ID number goes back to the one set before pressing the ID SET button unless a numeric button is pressed within five seconds after the ID SET button is pressed e 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 dry cells are replaced set the same ID number again ENGLISH Connec
95. t to ALL it can be controlled by the remote control or the PC with any ID number If multiple projectors are used and some of them have their IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers For details on remote control ID setting see page 15 B INSTALLATION Switch this setting according to the projector installation method FRONT FLOOR FRONT CEILING REAR FLOOR REAR CEILING ARY m ALTITUDE The fan can be controlled in accordance with the operating conditions LOW This is the standard setting HIGH This is selected when using the projector at an altitude of over 1 400 m DIRECTION The fan can be controlled in accordance with the direction in which the images are to be projected HORIZONTAL This is the standard setting VERTICAL This is selected when projecting images at a significant angle toward the vertical more than 30 degrees from the horizontal T v l Z m H HORIZONTAL V VERTICAL Attention e Select the correct DIRECTION setting in accordance with the direction in which the images are to be projected Using the projector at the wrong DIRECTION setting will shorten the service life of the lamps 33 OPTIONZ2 settings LAMP SELECT 34 LAMP SELECT is used to choose from SINGLE and DUAL modes depending on user s needs or viewing conditions In SINGLE mode the project
96. t to the projector to use with a cable When multiple main units are connected in the system connect the units with the M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market to simultaneously control the multiple main units with a single remote control unit through the REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal It is effective to use the wired remote control in the environment in which an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light Connect to the secondary projector M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market Attention e Use two core shielded cable of length smaller than 15 m If the cable length exceeds 15 m or if the shielding of the cable is inadequate the operation may be unsatisfactory 15 Installation E Projection schemes Any of the following four projection schemes can be used depending on user s needs or viewing conditions Use OPTION2 menu chosen from the MAIN MENU to choose the appropriate projection scheme page 33 FLOOR CEILING Default position Installation geometry When planning the projector and screen geometry refer to the figure below and the information on the next page for reference After the projector is roughly positioned picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens tilt mechanism Side view Top view unit mm re
97. the fitting of the 50 lamp unit cover Cleaning and replacement of air filter If too much dust accumulates on the air filter CLEAN THE AIR FILTER appears at the lower left of the screen and the temperature monitor TEMP will blink once If even more dust is allowed to accumulate the temperature inside the main unit will rise the temperature monitor TEMP will blink twice and the power is turned off Clean the air filter section once every 100 hours or so as a guideline depending on the location of projector operation It appears only for 30 seconds within 3 minutes after the power is turned on It disappears if any of the buttons on the rear side of the main unit or on the remote control is pressed E Procedure of cleaning Turn off the main power and remove the power plug from the receptacle Turn off the main power supply observing the procedure Powering off the projector on page 22 and then remove the power plug 2 Dismantle the air filter There are two air filters one at the left and one at the right Use your finger to pull the air filter tab toward you and remove it from the main unit RS S Z ENGLISH Ut LL Ul GD St D 3 N 3 Clean the air filter Suck off deposited dust with a vacuum cleaner Air filter Attention e Do not to suck in the air filter itself e Do not rinse off the air filter with water Doing so will impair the filter s ability to provide
98. the metal fittings at the ends of the cable to the locking holes in the projector main unit using the provided wire fastening M6 screws and tighten the screws firmly to secure the projector If for any reason the enclosed screw become lost or misplaced please use the following Effective screw depth Screw diameter M6 Length 10 mm the effective 10 mm thread depth on the receiving side is 10 mm Likewise if the screws for attaching the custom ceiling mount bracket go missing please use the Cabinet Exterior N oa P following di i Screw diameter M6 Length 10 mm the effective Securing Screw thread depth on the receiving side is 10 mm M6 Torque Loading 4 0 5 Nm for 6 mm screw 54 Before asking for service check the following points e Is the power cord plug correctly plugged in e Is the MAIN POWER turned on e Is electricity running to the power outlet Power does e Is the temperature monitor TEMP indicator on the front of the unit flashing or turned on See page 50 e Is the lamp monitor LAMP indicator on the front of the unit flashing or turned on See page 50 e Is the lamp unit door installed correctly e A wrong ID is set See pages 15 and 33 not turn on e Is the lens cap still on the lens e Is the image input correctly connected e Is the input mode set correctly See page 21 e Is the black level adjustment set at the minimum level See page 27 e Is the equipment conne
99. the password input screen to be displayed or a company s URL address to be set and displayed underneath the projected images PASSWORD INPUT SET When using the projector for the first time Pressthe A gt V lt 4 A gt V and lt buttons in this order and press the ENTER button When the password has been changed Input the new password and press the ENTER button PASSWORD It is possible to display the password input screen each time the power is turned on If this option is used no operations except for the POWER button can be performed without inputting the correct password ON Password input is enabled OFF Password input is disabled PASSWORD CHANGE The password can be changed Press the ENTER button 1 Set the password using the A V lt 4 gt buttons up to 8 buttons can be set 2 Press the ENTER button 3 Confirm the password by inputting it again 4 Press the ENTER button This completes the settings GLEE Asterisks will appear on the screen in the place of the actual password when the password is input e If the password is input incorrectly the display returns to NEW Input the correct password E DISPLAY SETTING The image can be displayed based on the settings below OFF The normal image is displayed TEXT Preset text is constantly displayed under the projected image LOGO1 The picture registered by the user will be projected LOGO2
100. utomatically set to the standby mode if no signals are input for the set duration DISABLE This is the standard setting This function is set to OFF 45MIN 90MIN The duration can be set in 15 minute increments from 45 to 90 minutes DATE AND TIME This lets you set the time zone and the current date and time for the projector s internal clock TIME ZONE Set the time zone of your country ADJUST CLOCK Set the current date and time LOCAL DATE LOCAL TIME Date and time set in above are displayed PASSWORD This function is used by a service person Input the password with the numeric buttons 0 to 9 of the remote control and press the ENTER button to confirm the entry Displaying the internal test pattern The projector has eight types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the set To display test patterns follow the steps below Press the TEST PATTERN button on the remote control Or select TEST PATTERN in the MAIN MENU and search through the various types of test patterns by using lt 4 gt buttons Note e Results of adjustment on the image picture quality position size and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns Be sure to display the input signal before performing various kinds of setting a mCycle of displayed internal amp test patterns
101. w Microsoft Internet Explorer file Edt yew Favorites Tools Help x A E P en 2 gt Favores 4 B Projector Control Window Authentication set up DNS server set up Ping test Error log file Adjust dock Network config Network status Log file Network software version display Set IP address display Set subnet mask display MAC address display Network status display 45 Using the PJLink protocol The network functions of the projector are compatible with PULink Class 1 The operations mentioned below can be performed from a personal computer using the PULink protocol e Projector settings e Projector status inquiry Supported commands The commands for controlling the projector using the PULink protocol are as given in the table below Command Control Description Remarks Parameter POWR Power control 0 Standby 1 Power ON Parameter 0 Standby Power status inquiry 1 Power ON 2 Cooling down 3 During warm up Parameter Input selection 11 RGB1 12 RGB2 21 VIDEO Input selection inquiry 22 S VIDEO 31 DVI D Shutter control Parameter 30 Shutter mode OFF Mute reset of video Shutter status inquiry 31 Shutter mode ON Mute video Parameter 1st byte Refers to fan error one of 0 to 2 2nd byte Refers to lamp error one of 0 to 2 3rd byte Refers to temperature error one of 0 to 2 4th byte Refers to cover open error one
102. zed technician when installing the product to a ceiling If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling purchase an optional hanging attachment for high ceiling Model No ET PKD56H for low ceiling Model No ET PKD55S Please call a specialized technician or contact an Authorized Service Centre for installation e Install the projector so that it will be supported only by its bottom panel and by none of its other parts or surfaces e Do not place the projector over 2 700 m above sea level When using it over 1 400 m above sea level set the ALTITUDE described on page 33 to HIGH Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened When using it over 2 700 m above sea level consult your dealer e Lens Focus Do not adjust the lens focus in the initial period within approx 30 minutes 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 warm up time of at least 30 minutes before adjusting the lens focus Failure to do so may cause heating focus drift m Disposal To discard the product call the dealer or a specialized dealer Precautions on use e To view clear images e The audience cannot enjoy high contrast and clear images if outside light or the illumination interferes the screen surface Draw window curtains or blinds turn off the lightings ne
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