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1. passiez une nouvelle lampe l ALIMENTATION e Si la dur e de la lampe n est pas remise z ro cet cran appara tra et le projecteur 10 minutan ne LCD s teint automatiquement apr s 10 minutes environ NON ou S LECTION APPUYEZ 4oub c Appuyer sur la touche lt ou gt pour s lectionner OUI TEINT toma d Appuyer sur la touche POWER OFF arr t pour remettre la dur e de service de la lampe z ro 54 E Proc dure de remplacement de la lampe Attention En raison des risques de blessures proc amp dez exactement de la maniere decrite ci dessous pour remplacer la lampe Commander la lampe ET LA058 1 Lorsque le ventilateur de refroidissement s est arr t et l indicateur STANDBY R ON G attente R mise sous tension devient rouge r gler l interrupteur principal sur OFF et d brancher le cordon d alimentation Remarque Attendre au moins une heure avant de remplacer la lampe Pour un remplacement pr matur de la lampe Interrupteur Le projecteur LCD poss de une fonction de refroidissement forc Lorsque le d alimentation commutateur de tension POWER est mis sur OFF hors tension et pendant environ la premi re minute du fonctionnement normal du ventilateur de refroidissement appuyer sur lt et gt en m me temps Le ventilateur de refroidissement passe alors en vitesse rapide pendant 10 minutes Le STATUS CODE C d est alors affich 2 Touten saisissant la poign e placer le
2. 10 Ne rien poser sur le cordon d alimentation Ne pas placer le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides dans un endroit o le cordon sera sur un lieu de passage 11 Respecter les avertissements et instructions marqu s sur le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides 12 Par mesure de s curit ce projecteur est quip d une prise trois conducteurs avec mise la terre S il n est pas possible d ins rer la fiche dans la prise utiliser un adaptateur ou confier l installation d une prise de terre un lectricien Ne pas essayer de modifier cette fiche secteur 13 Pour am liorer la protection du projecteur affichage cristaux liquides pendant un orage ou lorsqu il est laiss sans surveillance ou inutilis pendant une longue p riode d branchez la fiche de la prise murale et debranchez tous les cables Cela vite d endommager le projecteur par la foudre et les surtensions des lignes d alimentation 52 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 Ne pas surcharger les prises murales et les cordons de rallonge avec trop d appareils car cela risque de provoquer un incendie ou une d charge lectrique Ne jamais enfoncer d objets de quelque sorte dans le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides par les fentes du bo tier car ils pourraient toucher des points dangereux sous haute tension ou g n rer des court circuits qui risquent de provoquer un incendie ou une d charge lectrique Ne p
3. DYNAMIC is the factory RGB or PC CARD input signal setting t 4 Using the Auto Setup Feature When RGB input signal picture is projected from a PC Personal Computer It is possible to adjust the Vertical position Horizontal position Horizontal size and Phase automatically This only applies for RGB input signal from a personal computer Please follow the instructions below 1 Input the signal of the full screen projection image from the connected device and then project it 2 Press lt and gt at the same time to start the Auto Setup feature AUTO SETUP screen is displayed AUTO SETUP screen disappears when Auto Setup feature is ended Operating buttons except the POWER button become invalid during Auto Setup Adjusted settings are saved as is even if power is turned off Auto Setup may not be possible if the input image is not clearly visible on the side of the screen dark or monotonous In this case refer to page 26 and adjust the image position horizontal size and phase RGB ADJUST 1 2 BRIGHTNESS PICTURE SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU RGB ADJUST 212 COLOR R LEVEL G LEVEL B LEVEL 0 IMAGE QUALITY SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU AUTO SETUP lf a signal other than the proper RGB input signal described on page 17 is input SIGNAL is displayed on screen indicating that Auto Setup is not possible Of t
4. Relocate projector to a proper location The surrounding temperature Place Projector so that surrounding of the place of use may be temperature is between 5 C 41 F too high and 40 C 104 F and the humidity is between 10 and 80 with no condensation O Q g m Probtem Possible Solution L n P 2 Take the Projector to your nearest Service Center Lamp does not light up e Lamp is burned out Lamp Voltage is not correct Abnormally high internal Abnormal temperature rise temperature i Lamp operation time is over It is nearly time to replace 1900 hours the Lamp Unit Lamp operation time is over The Lamp Unit must be 2000 hours replaced en a operating to expedite lamp replacement See page 49 Please wait one minute before turning the power back on to allow the lamp to cool A much longer time may be required if the projector had attained an abnormally high internal temperature a Replace the Lamp unit See pages 48 49 L 1 L 0 C d 45 Removing and Attaching the Carrying Handle The LCD Projector Carrying Handle can be removed and attached When the Projector is set up so that it need not be moved you can improve the appearance of the Projector by removing the handle Please follow the instructions below to remove and attach the carrying handle E When Removing the Car
5. ae EE US C MENU SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA BH ae SELECT PUSH dor SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU SELECT 7 PUSH aor SELECT PUSH dor PUSH aorY SET SET S PUSH dor PUSH or ET PUSH or END PUSH MENU END PUSH MENU PUSH MENU 13 Setting up Positions and Changing the Projection Mode The projection mode used by the Projector can be changed in accordance with the setting up position Including ceiling mounting you may select from four direction types At the time of shipment from the factory the Projector is set to the No 1 FLOOR FRONT projection mode but this can be changed if required 1 Press MENU to display the menu RGB ADJUST AGB SYNC MENU PSET UP PROJECTOR AN SPRACHE ALANGUE 2 Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to display gr the screen SELECT PUSH AorY SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU 3 Press A or V to select SET UP DISPLAY and then lt or gt to display the SET UP PROJECTOR screen BSET UP DISPLAY SET UP FUNCTION SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU Press A or V to select PROJECTION MODE and then lt or gt to select projecting mode from 1 to 4 Select 1 FLOOR FRONT Factory setting SET UP DISPLAY Select 2 FLOOR REAR Right and Left displays in reverse EXPANSION MODE o Select 3 CEILING REAR Up and Dow
6. Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to display the screen Press A or V to select SET UP DISPLAY and then lt or gt to display the screen Press A or V to select START UP SCREEN Select SHUTTER SCREEN if you want to set the back screen displayed when SHUTTER is pressed Press lt or gt to select ORG The Original image will be projected on screen during LCD Projector Start up if you select STD the Panasonic logo will be projected on screen during start up This is factory setting If you select STD in the shutter screen display the back screen will be black when SHUTTER is pressed This is the factory setting The LCD Projector is shipped from the factory with the Panasonic logo saved as the original image Different Original images cannot be recorded for start up screen and shutter screen You can record only one Origina image You can record a JPEG image from a PC Card as the Original image To do so press INPUT to select PC Card mode and follow the instructions above Only ORIGINAL IMAGE RECORD can be selected in PC Card mode If you adjust the image to be recorded please refer to the note of Saving the Image Data to a PC Card applies to LCD Projector only on page 37 The image may appear different after recording Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu CAPTURE MENU PC CAR
7. The batteries may be spent or they may not be inserted correctly p 7 e There may be an object blocking the infrared signals between remote control unit and the projector e The remote control unit may be out of the operating range p 7 CARD NG e A PC Card not compatible with this LCD Projector is inserted p 35 appears on screen The color is black and white The VIDEO system may not be correct p 19 No sound can be heard Remote Control does not operate 50 Specifications e A EE 1 3 Poly silicon LCD panel W MLA X 3 RGB shutter method using Translucent TN crystal panels 20 300 measured diagonally Y luminance signal 1 Vp p sync negative 75Q terminated C chrominance signal burst 0 286 Vp p 750 terminated RGB YP8P8 input Video signal RGB Analog 0 7 Vp p 1 0 Vp p with sync on green 7522 signal YPsBPR Y 1 0 Vp p Ps PR 0 7 Vp p 750 Sync signal H V separate H V composite or Sync on Green H Frequency 24 85 KHz TTL Level Refer to page 17 V Frequency 50 86 Hz TTL Level lt Refer to page 17 RGB YPBPR output RGB Analog 0 7 Vp p 1 0 Vp p with sync on green 75Q signal YP8PR Y 1 0 Vp p PB PR 0 7 Vp p 7522 HD SYNC Same polarity as HD SYNC terminal of RGB IN connector TTL Level Same polarity as VD terminal of RGB IN connector TTL Level Connectors S Video Input Mini DIN 4 pin X 1 Video Input RCA pin X 1 Video Audio
8. Augensch den verursachen Wir sind bem ht Ihre Umwelt sauber und Schadstoffrei zu erhalten Darum bitten wir Sie das nicht mehr zu reparierende Ger t bei Ihren H ndler oder einer Recycling Firma abzugeben Diese Vorsichtsma nahme gilt nur f r Deutschland 57 Benutzung des Laserzeigers der Fernbedienung Wenn man mit dem Laserstrahl auf die Leinwand zeigt wird auf der Leinwand der Zeiger abgebildet Zur Aktivierung des Lasers die LASER Taste der Fernbedienung dr cken Laserblende NICHT in den Laser Sender gucken oder den Achtung Laserstrahl auf eine Person richten Der Laserstrahl k nnte sonst Augensch den verursachen ANOLD EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION iS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE e Dieses Produkt besitzt folgende Laserstrahlungs Spezifikationen Wellenl nge 660 nm max Ausgang 1 mW Klasse 2 Nur f r USA Klasse I Laserprodukte m ssen normaleweise mit einer Anzeigen ausgestattet sein die anzeigt da der Laserstrahl emittiert wird Bei disiesem Produkt bernimmt der vom Laserpunkt emittierte rote Laserstrahl die Funktion dieser Anzeige Klasse I Laserprodukte m ssen normaleweise mit einer Notstopp Einrichtrung ausgestattet sein wie einem Verschlu damit der Lawer sofort gestoppt werden kann Anstelle solch einer Vorrichtung bleibt bei diesem Produkt der Laser nicht eingeschaltet es sei denn die Laser Taste wird ununterbrochen gedr ckt Achtung Die Anwendung
9. Deletes edited Folder Tool CADTUNG E TE E A Changes to the Capture mode Remake Thumbnail Remakes Thumbnail files of images contained in the current being edited Folder PD DUO ation asie Sets the JPEG Viewer Window s CASCAR nice eur nee Le taa detre Arranges windows in an overlapping pattern Pile Horizontal a nad se Arranges windows in a top to bottom pattern THE Vertical uses Arranges windows in a left to right pattern Arrange ICONS sine noires Arranges minimized windows Help JPEG Viewer Help esse Displays JPEG Viewer help Version Information seeserneeseneosoennnononnnennnenn Displays the version information 41 When using the Capture feature 1 Select Option from the Tool menu and set the drive and ES JPEG quality for saving captured images i ae ty q y g cap g if Card ee Fe e PC Card drive z ee Select the PC Card drive for saving images aaa aM Fc 1 L 11 e Wait time to start capture Set the waiting time from when Capture is clicked until Capturing the actual image starts Select from 1 to 10 seconds JPEG Quality Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of 5 levels Please refer to Help for more details The setting changes back to the Default setting when RESET Button is clicked 2 Select New or Open from the Folder menu and then Lin JPEG Vierne open Folder for saving images See nn amp D Folder 1 The Folder is also opene
10. Input M3 stereo mini pin X 1 Serial Port RS 232C Mini DIN 8 pin X 1 MOUSE input 13 pin round connector X 1 RGB YPBPR Input D Sub mini 15 pin X 1 RGB YPBPR Audio Input M3 stereo mini pin X 1 RGB YPBPR Output D Sub mini 15 pin X 1 Audio output M3 stereo mini pin X 1 PC Card Slot PCMCIA Typell X 1 Controls Cabinet Buttons Main Power ON OFF Power ON OFF Volume Mode Menu Input A V Switches lt gt Release Capture Remote Control Power ON OFF Freeze Shutter Mute Volume Mode Menu Input A V Buttons lt gt Laser Mouse Click1 Click2 Audio output 1 5 W 10 THD 2 76 X 1 58 X 1 70 mm X 40 mm X 1 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C 10 80 non condensing 13 F to 104 F 25 C to 40 C 104 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C 100 240 V AC 50 or 60 Hz Automatic 10 6 16 X 4 14 16 X 13 4 16 263 X 124 X 336 mm Note Specifications and design subject to change without notice 51 Notes importantes concernant la s curit ATTENTION Lire toutes ces instructions avant d utiliser votre projecteur Conserver le mode d emploi en lieu s r afin de pouvoir le consulter ult rieurement Ce projecteur affichage cristaux liquides a t con u et fabriqu pour r pondre aux normes de s curit en vigueur Mais une UTILISATION INCORRECTE PEUT PROVOQUER UNE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE OU UN INCENDIE Afin de ne pas supprimer les protect
11. Lift the front of the Projector until the Projector as a whole is horizontal While holding it in this position press the adjuster buttons under the sides of the Projector 1 each at left and right When the buttons are pressed the left and right adjustable legs will drop down until they reach the setting up surface Do not release the buttons until both legs have Adjuster button Adjuster button reached the setting up surface Adjustable legs 2 Release the adjuster buttons The adjustable legs will lock as soon as the buttons are released 3 Turn the adjustable legs by hand in either direction to make fine adjustments to the level of the Projector so that the Projector is perfectly horizontal e The legs can be extended by up to 52 mm If you try to extend them any further than this they will merely spin freely Retracting the adjustable legs After lifting the front of the Projector slightly press and hold the adjuster buttons and then gently lower the Projector Be sure to support the Projector firmly while pressing the adjuster buttons If the adjuster buttons are pressed without supporting the Projector the adjustable legs will suddenly unlock and the Projector will fall down which could catch your fingers and damage the Projector Adjustable legs 12 Adjusting the Lens If the LCD Projector is not set up so that it is horizontal it will not be possible to obtain a distortion free
12. PUSH sorry SET PUSH orp END PUSH MENU Adjusting the Picture to the Desired Setting To obtain better picture quality use the MODE button described on page 22 and adjust each of the selected modes to the desired picture The items which can be adjusted will vary depending on the type of input signal The adjustment procedure below describes the on screen displays when the S VIDEO signal or the VIDEO signal is being projected 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press v or A to select VIDEO ADJUST and then lt Or gt to display the screen SPAACHE LANGUE ADIOMA LINGUA a Hae SELECT PUSH aor SET 3 Press v or A to select COLOR END PUSH MENU 1 2 or 2 2 displayed under VIDEO ADJUST indicates that the first or second of two setting screens is displayed VIDEO ADJUST e Press A in the COLOR item or V in the SHARPNESS item och se to display the sub color screen and image quality screen You BRIGHTNESS TIEN can adjust the white balance in the sub color adjust screen SHARPNESS 0 see page 24 e You can select NATURAL or DYNAMIC image quality in the Ser PUS Au END PUSH MENU image quality screen 4 Press lt or gt to display the COLOR individual adjustment VIDEO ADJUST Screen 5 Press lt or gt to adjust the color The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar Adjustment Numeric Bar display e Depending on the adjustmen
13. SLIDE COPY SLIDE END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT COPY SLIDE SC EDER TR gt SELECT FOLDER PUSH aor SELECT SLIDE vo PASTE SLIDE END PUSH MENU 39 JPEG Viewer Feature System Requirements IBM PC AT or compatible 2 MB available hard disk space e Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive for installation RAM 16MB or more recommended PCMCIA Type II slot e It is possible that the supplied Software will not operate correctly depending on the Hardware configuration of the PC Personal Computer and sharing of resources by other Applications software e Specifications of these Software are subject to change without notice EB JPEG Viewer Installation 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 95 2 Insert the floppy disk JPEG Viewer software into a floppy disk drive 3 Select Run from the Windows 95 Start menu Run A Ei 4 Type in A SETUP EXE and click OK ee It is assumed that your 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive Paper ee re is assigned as A drive If not replace A with the appropriate letter 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen m E How to make JPEG files You can make JPEG files using the installed JPEG Viewer Software Capture feature You can save captured Image of your PC Personal Computer screen as JPEG files See When using the Capture feature on page 42 Existing BMP or JP
14. TO SLIDE SHOW VOLUME 7O_MULTI J VOLUME 3 Press VOLUME to decide FOLDER A list of images will be displayed 4 Press lt or gt to select an image e The selected image is encircled by a bold blue frame and PT Fa the FOLDER name and number is displ al Q ame a umber is displayed MULTI DISP a SELECT SLIDE BE orb e Press V or A to change the selected FOLDER And press TO INDEX ii VOLUME _TO_SLIDE SHOW___ VOLUME VOLUME to display the INDEX 35 5 Press VOLUME to project the selected image Press lt or gt to project the images one by one gt The next image is projected lt The previous image is projected ON SCREEN QUO A0Y NEXT SLIDE r TO MULTI VOLUME e Press VOLUME when playing back to return the screen to the list TO INDEX VOLUME of images Press VOLUME during playback to display the INDEX Press V or A during playback to display the file size ex 1024 x 768 dots and the operating instructions Press V or A again to turn off the display When using the Repeat Play The LCD Projector can automatically play back images one by one in the selected Folder And you can select the length of time each image is played back 1 Press MENU to display the menu ET UP PC CARD SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE foe unse 2 Press v or A to select SET UP PC CARD and lt or gt to DL SR display the screen END PUSH MENU 3 Press v
15. become over saturated with red or blue color and the white color may not be at the desired degree of whiteness In such cases adjust the white balance by the following procedure E Adjustment procedure for white balance adjustment of the red component 1 Press MENU to display the menu er 2 Press A or V to select RGB ADJUST and lt or gt to tee display the screen Note SELECT PUSH aor 1 2 or 2 2 displayed under RGB ADJUST indicates that SET PUSH 4 01 the first or second of two setting screens is displayed 3 Press A or V to select R LEVEL RGB ADJUST Press A in the BRIGHTNESS item or V in the PICTURE SEE Baebes item to display the color adjust screen 2 2 IMAGE QUALITY DYNAMIC Display the sub color adjust screen when you input the S SELECT PUSH wary VIDEO VIDEO YPBPR Component signals input signals END PUSH MENU 4 Press lt or gt to display the R LEVEL individual adjustment screen RGB ADJUST 5 Press lt or gt to adjust the R LEVEL setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar i Adjustment Numeric Bar displa Depending on the adjustment item the adjust procedure and Se display adjustment Play adjustment will vary Please refer to the chart below level display Adjustmentitem Button Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Press gt button The red component becomes stronger R LEVEL Press lt button The r
16. can change the picture mode by pressing MODE on the LCD Projector or remote control LCD Projector Remote Control MODE MODE e Press MODE to display the current mode From the second press you can change the mode If the button is not pressed for 5 seconds the mode on screen display will disap pear E Changing the Mode While the VIDEO ADJUST Screen The procedure and on screen displays below are based on S VIDEO VIDEO as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu PVIDEO ADJUST SET UP PROJECTOR VIDEO SYSTEM LANGUAGE SPRACHE AANGUE HIDIOMA LINGUA Hiti NER SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU 2 Press v or A to select VIDEO ADJUST and then lt or gt to display the screen VIDEO ADJUST 1 2 COLOR 0 TINT 0 BRIGHTNESS 0 PICTURE Q SHARPNESS 0 SELECT PUSH acr SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU 3 Press MODE to change the mode Each press of MODE will change the mode as shown below VIDEO ADJUST VIDEO ADJUST 1 2 Ps 1 2 TINT B PICTURE SHARPNESS SELECT SET END AIGHTNESS 0 t stss rers PUSH aor PUSH or PUSH MENU COLOR 10 Tee ers TINT 0 wee pene BRIGHTNESS 9 PICTURE QU sense SHARPNESS STANDARD P SELECT P ET P END PUSH MENU Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu 22 COLOR 20 eerte TINT BRIGHTNESS 10 PICTURE SHARPNESS STANDARD PUSH and SELECT
17. displays shown below are based on RGB as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu SET UP PROJECTOR 2 Press A Or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to SET UP DISPLAY display the screen 3 Press or v to select SET UP FUNCTION and then lt or gt to SELECT PUSH A ory display the screen END PUSH MENU 4 Press A Or V to select INPUT DISP and then lt or gt to select ON eva or OFF RGB YPBPR SELECT RGB Select OFF to turn off the input signal display function PINPUT DISP ON Select ON to turn the input signal display function The input signal will LAMP TIME RESET be displayed each time it is changed This is the factory setting SELECT PUSH A or SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU 5 Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu E Disabling the POWER button on the remote control In order to prevent the power being turned off by mistake the POWER button on the remote control can be disabled by the following procedure The procedure and on screen displays shown below are based on RGB as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to SET UP PROJECTOR SET UP DISPLAY display the screen SET UP FUNCTION 3 Press A or v to select SET UP FUNCTION and then lt or gt to rl anaes display the screen END PUSH MENU 4 Press or v to select REMOTE POWE
18. gt to adjust the V POSI setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar Depending on the adjustment item the adjust procedure and Adjustment Numeric Bar display adjustment will vary Please refer to the chart below function display adjustment level display Adjustment item Button Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Note Press gt button The image moves up Max value 30 Min value 30 The value differs with each input signal Min value 50 Press lt button The image moves to the left IMAGE The value differs with each input signal Max value 90 Adjust the dot clock of the personal computer and the LCD Min value 50 Projector to eliminate vertical stripe etc from the screen The value differs with each input signal Only RGB input signal from aPC You can use this adjustment to eliminate the flicker localized Max value 15 noise that appears on the computer screens Min value 0 The last adjustment condition is saved and will not be erased even if the power is turned off Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu 26 Using Other Useful Functions You may use buttons on the LCD Projector or remote control for the following operations E Turning off the input signal display The function which displays the currently selected input signal on the screen can be turned off by the following procedure The procedure and on screen
19. or V to select SET UP DISPLAY and then lt or gt to END PUSH MENU display the screen 4 Press or V to select EXPANSION and then lt or gt to select SEE RISPEAY ON or OFF TEN MODE START UP SCREEN e Select OFF to cancel enlarge scanning line conversion function SHUTTER SCREEN Select ON to use enlarge scanning line conversion function This is cata weiss the factory setting SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU 5 Press MENU to remove the setup and menu E Changing to 16 9 wide screen format When a S VIDEO VIDEO and DTV Format RGB YP8PR signals is input the image can be displayed in 16 9 wide screen by the following procedure S Video Video input is selected page 16 This only applies for S VIDEO VIDEO and DTV Format signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu SET UP PROJECTOR SET UP DISPLAY SET UP FUNCTION 2 Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to display the screen geor pu aor 3 Press A or V to select SET UP DISPLAY and then lt or gt to END PUSH MENU display the screen SET UP DISPLAY 4 Press A or V to select 16 9 and then lt or gt to select ON or PACJECTION MODE 1 OFF SH Gn e Select OFF to return the normal screen This is the factory setting SHUTTER SCREEN STD Select ON to display in 16 9 wide screen SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or 5 Press M
20. picture Turn the adjusters in either direction to make fine adjustments to the level of the Projector so that the Projector is perfectiy horizontal ZOOM Ring FOCUS Ring 1 Turn the ZOOM Ring to adjust the size of the picture For a larger picture turn the ring to the right For a smaller picture turn the ring to the left 2 Turn the FOCUS Ring to adjust the focus of the picture Turn the ring to the right or left until the picture is at the optimum focus 3 Turn the ZOOM Ring again to adjust the size of the picture When you turn the FOCUS Ring the size of the picture changes Displaying the on screen menu Screens If you want to set up the LCD Projector or adjust the projected picture press MENU on the LCD Projector or remote control to display the on screen menu screens shown below LCD Projector Remote Control Press MENU when the on screen displays disappear and MENU MENU the menu screen will be displayed as shown below Note e Each press of MENU while the adjust or setup screens are displayed changes the screen to the previous menu screens shown below S VIDEO VIDEO RGB Input Signal YPBPR Input Signal Input Signal PC CARD Input Signal ST gt VIDEO ADJUST PPC CARD ADJUST YPBPR SYNC MENU SET UP PROJECTOR SET UP PC CAAD SET UP PROJECTOR VIDEO SYSTEM SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE SPRACHE LANGUE SPRACHE LANGUE FIDIOMA LINGUA AIDIOMA INGUA LINGUA BEE FEU Ur
21. projecteur LCD debout sur son c t comme illustr 3 Retirer les vis du couvercle de la lampe Lire d abord les plaques de mise en garde et d avertissement sur le couvercle de la lampe Ensuite retirer les 2 vis du couvercle de la lampe avec une tournevis et sortir le couvercle de la lampe era 4 Retirer la vis de l unit de la lampe de la lampe Retirer la vis 2 de l unit de la lampe AS saisir la poign e de la lampe et la sortir d licatement du projecteur LCD Tenir l ouverture du bo tier de la lampe droite Ne pas toucher la lampe et ne pas pointer l ouverture de la lampe sur quelqu un AVERTISSEMENT La lampe risque d tre chaude Faire attention lors de sa manipulation ATTENTION La ampe haute pression risque d exploser si elle est utilis e incorrectement Vis de l unit Tournevis de la lampe 5 Installer l unit de la lampe neuve Retirer la lampe ET LA058 du projecteur LCD et installer une unit de lampe neuve ET LA058 Ne pas faire tomber la lampe car le choc apr s une chute risque de faire exploser la lampe 6 Remettre les vis de l unite de la lampe en place Remettre la vis de l unit de la lampe et les vis du couvercle de la lampe en place a l aide d une pi ce de monnaie pour les visser Eliminer la lampe usag e selon les prescriptions en vigueur 7 Rebrancher le projecteur LCD en ins rant le cordon d alimentation dans la prise CA
22. select SET UP PROJECTOR and then press lt Or gt to display the screen 11 Press A or V to select SET UP FUNCTION and then press lt Or gt to display the screen 12 Press A or V to select LAMP TIME RESET and then press lt Or gt to display the screen 1 3 Press lt to gt select YES Push POWER Button to reset will appear 14 Press POWER to reset the Lamp Time to 0 Main Power Switch screw Lamp unit screw driver Lamp unit SET UP PROJECTOR SET UP DISPLAY b SET UP FUNCTION SELECT PUSH Aory SET PUSH 4 orp END PUSH MENU SET UP FUNCTION RGB YPBPR SELECT RGB INPUT SELECT AUTO INPUT OISP REMOTE POWER gt LAMP TIME RESET SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH 40r END PUSH MENU Lamp Time Reset When you change to a new lamp reset amp time Have you finished yet NO YES SELECT PUSH or END PUSH MENU Before Requesting Service If the LCD Projector unit fails check the following before calling your dealer for service Power does not turn on The power cord may not be connected The main power switch on the projector may be turned off The main power supply may not be supplied to the wall outlet The Status Codes are indicated on the STATUS CODE Display p 45 The lamp unit or lamp unit cover may not have been correctly installed p 49 e The Air Filter Unit may not have been correctly installed
23. use only the provided shielded VGA cable with 2 ferrite cores while connecting LCD to computer and all other connecting cables should be shielded Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Declaration of Conformity Model Number PT L758U Trade Name Panasonic Responsible party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Address One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Telephone number 1 800 528 8601 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Congratulations On your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today Used properly we re sure it will bring you and your family years of service enjoyment Please take time to fill in the information below The serial number is on the tag located on the back of your LCD Projector You ll want to keep this manual handy as your convenient LCD Projector information source For your own protection and prolonged operation of your LCD Projector please be sure to read the Important Safeguards carefully before use Date of Purchase _ Dealer Purchased From Dealer Address Dealer Phone No Model No PT L
24. von Steuerungen oder Einstellungen oder die Ausf hrung von Verfahren die nicht hier spezifiziert sind k nnen zu einer gef hrlichen Strahlungsexposition f hren Lampenaustausch Falls bei nicht eingeschalteter Lampe auf dem STATUS CODE Display der Warnung J Statuscode L n angezeigt wird m ssen Sie den Projektor zur n chsten kundendienststelle zur reparatur bringen weil Verletzungsgefahr durch Lampensplitter vorhanden ist E Lampenaustauschperiode Die Lampe des LCD Projektors hat eine begrenzte Betriebsdauer von ca 2000 Stunden RESTLEBENSDAVER LAMPE 10STD wird auf dem Bildschirm erscheinen wenn die Betriebsdauer 1990 Stunden erreicht hat Dann wird immer wenn der Strom eingeschaltet wird die verbleibende Betriebsdauer angezeigt e Eine 10 sek ndige Warnungsanzeige 15 Sekunden wenn der LCD Projektor eingeschaltet wird erscheint jede Stunde ab einer Betriebsdauer von 1990 Stunden Und die Warnung wird in den letzten 5 Minuten der Betriebsdauer blinken RESTLEBENSDAUER LAMPE RESTLEBENSDAUER LAMPE RESTLEBENSDAUER LAMPE RESTLEBENSDAUER LAMPE 10STD SSTD EMIN OMI Wenn der Lampengebrauch 2000 Stunden erreicht hat Der LCD Projektor schaltet sich selbst ndig ab OFF und auf der STATUS CODE Anzeige erscheint L 0 a Tauschen Sie die Lampe aus wie unten in den Schritten 1 bis 7 beschrieben auf Seite 59 b Dr cken Sie auf POWER ON die LAMPEN RUCK Anzeige erscheint damit die Lampenz
25. 3 5 inch Floppy Disk of JPEG Viewer for Windows 95 Windows 98 LSFT0191 14 Operating Instructions Please read completely before operating 15 Warranty Card 16 Service Center List Product Information Remote Control unit Front Side 13 14 15 gt Q N o oa N Q a POWER Button See page 9 MODE Button See page 22 INPUT Button See page 16 Adjust A V lt gt Buttons See pages 14 19 23 MENU Button See page 13 Click 2 Button See page 33 FREEZE Button See page 21 SHUTTER Button See page 20 MUTE Button See page 20 10 VOLUME Buttons See pages 20 31 32 34 35 11 LASER Button See page 7 12 Mouse Button See page 33 XN 13 Transmitter 14 Click 1 button See page 33 15 Battery compartment E Before using the Remote Control e Load the 2 AA batteries in the Remote Control 1 Slide the lid in the direction of the arrow 2 Install 2 AA batteries as indicated inside the Battery Compartment 3 Replace the lid and snap into place Battery replacement caution Do not mix old and new batteries Also never mix alkaline with manganese batteries Remote Control Operating Range When using the remote control point it at the front or rear of the LCD Projector or at the projection screen The range for optimum operation is within 30 degrees of the receiver at a maximum distance of about 23 feet 7m E Using the Laser Pointer on the Remote
26. 34 to change the setting if you change the signal input to the RGB YPBPR connector When RGB signal is input please input the registered signals found on page 17 16 B RGB Signals that can be Input The projection mode will be matched automatically to one of the modes which have been pre set inside the Projector If a signal which differs greatly from any of the types listed below is input the picture image may not be displayed correctly or a blue background may be displayed Signal data Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Dot clock frequency Display mode name 800 X 600 SVGA 75 Hz 800 X 600 75 00 49 500 SVGA 85 Hz 800 X 600 56 250 XGA 60 Hz XGA 70 Fz XGA 75 Ha s euBlis sajnduios jeuosisag u z 480 gd an ag E Changing the number of dots to be displayed to within 1024 X 768 may cause a portion of information to be omitted or the image quality to be degraded e DTV Format Signals are picture signals from a DVD or a digital broadcast 17 E Component Signals YPsPr that can be Input Signal data Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Dot clock frequency Display mode name 756 X 576 Changing the number of dots to be displayed to within 1024 X 768 may cause a portion of information to be omitted or the image quality to be degraded euno ALQ DTV Format Signals are pictur
27. 758U Serial No Table of Contents Things You Should Know nesensananennennn 2 Adjusting the Image Position Important Safeguards ee eeeeseteeeceeeeeesneeenees 3 Horizontal Size and Phase 26 LCD Projector Features ccccccccccccccceeeeceseeeeees 5 Using Other Useful Functions 27 Contents of LCD Projector Box ceeeceeeeeeeeeees 6 System Configuration Example 30 Product Information 6 Projecting the DTV Format Signal 34 Turning the power on and off eessen 9 Projecting PC Card ATA Flash Card Data 35 Screen Requirements 2 ee cceeeceeeeeneeeenenerseene 10 Saving the Image Data to a PC Card Standard Setting up Positions 11 applies to LCD Projector only 37 Adjusting the Lens seien 13 JPEG Viewer Feature 40 Displaying the on screen menu screens 13 Status Code Display Indications 45 Setting up Positions and Changing the Removing and Attaching the Carrying Handle 46 Projection Mode 14 Cleaning the Air Filter 47 Setting the Screen Type 15 Lamp Replacement cccscssssesssscrsceessseeeeesees 48 Basic LCD Projector Operation 2 16 Before Requesting Service 50 Selecting the Picture
28. 9 4 POWER Button STANDBY R ON G Indicator 21 Lens Cap See page 9 22 Air Filter See page 47 5 Adjust A V lt gt Buttons 23 Adjuster Button See pages 14 21 25 49 55 59 24 Adjustable legs See page 12 6 VOLUME Buttons 25 Lamp Cover Screw See pages 49 55 59 See pages 20 35 36 38 39 26 Lamp Cover See pages 49 55 59 7 CAPTURE Button See page 29 27 MOUSE Connector See page 30 8 INPUT Button See page 16 28 RGB Audio Input Connector See page 30 32 9 MENU Button See page 13 29 Video Audio input Connector See page 31 10 MODE Button See page 22 30 S Video Input Connector See page 31 11 STATUS CODE See page 45 31 RS232C Connector 12 Air outlet port 32 RGB YPBPR Output Connector See page 30 13 PC CARD Slot See page 35 33 RGB YP8BPr Input Connector See page 30 32 14 PC CARD RELEASE Button See page 35 34 Audio Output Connector See pages 30 31 15 Zoom Ring See page 13 35 Video Input Connector See page 31 16 FOCUS Ring See page 15 17 Remote Control Sensor MicroSaver and Kensington are registered trademarks of Kensington Technology Group All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 1998 Kensington Technology Group Kensington Technology Group 2885 Campus Drive Phone 650 572 2700 San Mateo CA 94403 U S A Fax 650 572 9675 Turning the power on and off if the MAIN Power switch on the LCD Projector is pressed while the cooling fan is sti
29. Control When the Laser beam is aimed at the screen the Pointer is displayed on the screen Laser Aperture Press LASER on the remote control to activate Laser DO NOT look into the Laser transmitter or aim the Laser beam at a person Shining the Laser beam into the eyes could result in eye damage AVOID EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION 15 EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE Note e This product has the following laser radiation specifications Wavelength 660 nm Max Output 1 mW Class I Class 2 For U S A only Class I laser products are normally required to be equipped with an indicator indicating that the laser beam is being emitted On this product the red beam emitted from the laser point functions as this indicator e Class I laser products are normally required to be equipped with an emergency stop device such as a shutter to stop the laser immediately On this product instead of such a device the laser does not stay on unless the laser button is held in continuously CAUTIGN SER RADIAUUN HOT STARE INTO BEAM W MAX PUT 1m CLASS T LASER PRODUCT Emar Ei Inian pa ELLE CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LCD Projector u u ee ee 1 Speaker 18 Carrying Handle See page 46 2 Remote Control Sensor 19 AC Socket 100 240 V See page 9 3 Security Lock 20 Main Power Switch See page
30. D RECORD gt ORIGINAL IMAGE RECORD SELECT PUSH aor CAPTURE PUSH CAPTURE END PUSH MENU REC OK SET UP PROJECTOR SET UP DISPLAY SET UP FUNCTION SELECT PUSH 4 or SET PUSH 4 orp END PUSH MENU SET UP DISPLAY PAOJECTION MODE SCREEN 16 9 gt START UP SCREEN SHUTTER SCREEN SELECT PUSH 40r SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU 29 System Configuration Example Notes on system configuration Turn off the power supply of each system component before connecting any of the components Read the instruction manual for each system component before connecting it If the necessary cables for connecting any system components are not supplied with the component or available as an option you may need to fashion a cable to suit the component concerned If there is a lot of jitter in the video signal input from the video source the picture on the screen may flicker in such cases it will be necessary to connect a TBC time base corrector The Projector can be connected to video signal sources which out put VIDEO S VIDEO analog RGB signals and Component signals YPBPR signals e The Projector has built in speaker However you will need to connect a separate audio system to the AUDIO OUT terminal if your needs specify high sound volumes it may not be possible to connect some types of computer E Example of connection to a computer Diagram numbers correspond with numbers see page 33 A
31. EG Convert Status screen will appear and conversion will begin automatically The Converted JPEG file is saved to the selected Folder Note File names will be automatically assigned consecutive numbers whenever saved and Thumbnail files will be made Thumbnail files are used when displaying a list of images in this LCD Projector or in this software JPEG file Aut_0001 jpg Aut_0002 jpg Thumbnail file Thm_0001 jpg Thm_0002 jpg Do not change these file names 44 Status Code Display Indications E Warning Indicators This LCD Projector has a STATUS CODE Display which calls your attention to problem conditions existing inside the LCD Projector The LCD Projector displays a Status Code Indication each time an internal problem is detected If any of the following indications appear in the STATUS CODE Display immediately turn off the Main Power switch and then see the chart to determine a course of action lt LCD Projector gt STATUS CODE Display STATUS F L Lamp Unit automaticaily Cooling fan malfunction Take the Projector to your nearest Service Center turns off due to abnormally high interna temperature on P Misinstalled Air Filter Unit Properly install Air Filter Unit See page 47 Temperature Sensor e Take the Projector to your nearest Service Center Stand by condition malfunction e Clogged air filter e Clean the filter See page 47 Blocked air intake
32. EG files must be converted and saved as JPEG files ideally suited to the LCD Projector when projecting with the LCD Projector See When using BMP or JPEG JPEG Converter feature on page 44 Starting up the JPEG Viewer fa Programs AS ig Accessonet km JPEG Viewer amp JPEG Viewer 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up 5 SUP vi JPEG Viewer Hep Windows 95 Fh se GQ Internet Expres l D Internet Mad J Intamet News 2 Insert the PC Card ATA Flash Card is not supplied ake Me aeg into the PC Card Slot on your PC sy Ba va Note When you purchase a PC Card format it normally on Windows 95 before use 3 Select Start Programs JPEG Viewer JPEG Viewer to open the JPEG Viewer Application 40 Functions of each Menu Menu bar o JPEG Viewer File Folder Tool Window Help Een Tool bar Following are the Menus and their functions contained in this software File Add Graphic file to Folder uuuneusssnnannsnnserene Converts an original BMP or JPEG file to a JPEG file and saves it to Folder Delete Graphic file from Folder serssenreeen Deletes selected images from Folder SER ne ne en cents ee Exits the JPEG Viewer Folder a NeW ee ernennen Makes new Folder Open EEE TEE TEE TEEN Opens saved Folder WS oooh N PR AE PER TER ERRLTEES TER FREE Closes edited Folder Delete Folder sn csisesscsssssccsedssessssscccssisnrscosivceussusas
33. ENU to remove the setup and menu A Even if the 16 9 wide screen feature is set to OFF when an S1 signal and DTV Format signal 720p 1080i is input the image is automatically displayed in 16 9 wide screen 28 W Setting the favorite back screen The LCD Projector can record and store in memory the projected picture as an Original JEPG image You can then project the Original image as a back screen while the LCD Projector is starting up warming up and when you press SHUTTER Please follow the instructions below The procedure and on screen displays shown below are based on S VIDEO VIDEO as the input signal 1 2 A Q O N OU Project the picture you want to record Press CAPTURE on the LCD Projector to display the capture menu The screen is frozen and becomes an on screen display Of the RGB signals that can be input described on page 17 if the signal has a Vertical dots of less 480 SIGNAL is displayed indicating that CAPTURE cannot be performed Press A or V to select ORIGINAL IMAGE RECORD Press CAPTURE on the LCD Projector e The projected picture is recorded and stored as an Original image REC OK is displayed when recording is completed e If the image is captured from a moving video the image will be frozen e The recorded Original image is saved as is even if power is turned off and remains in memory until another Original image is recorded Press MENU to display the menu
34. EZE again to resume motion Remote Control FREEZE The sound is muted while the picture frozen Returning adjustment values to the factory default settings standard values If you press lt and gt at the same time on the remote control while the RGB YPBPR PC Card or VIDEO adjust screen or an individual adjustment screen is being displayed you can return the adjustment value to the standard values set at the factory LCD Projector Remote Control m PC_ADJUSTISTD r a 2 Press lt and gt at the same time while the RGB YPBPR PC Card or gt ane conc 0 VIDEO adjust screen is displayed BRIGHTNESS 10 ge All items displayed on screen will be returned to their standard values SHARPNESS STANDARD PUSH 4 and p SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU VIDEO ADJUST Press lt and gt at the same time while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed Only the item being adjusted will be returned to its standard value 21 Selecting the Picture Mode In order to obtain better picture quality three types of picture mode are available for RGB signals YPBPR signals Component signals S VIDEO VIDEO signals and PC Card signals The three picture mode types are set to the same setting at the factory Please refer to Adjusting the Picture to the Desired Setting on page 23 and then properly adjust each mode to the environment or picture E Changing the Picture Mode You
35. ID EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION tS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTL RE CAUTION TA al 2 Appuyer sur LASER sur ta t l commande pour activer le laser NE PAS regarder dans l metteur laser ni diriger le rayon laser vers une personne Avertissement Braquer le rayon laser dans les yeux peut entrainer des blessures aux yeux Remarque Les sp cifications des radiations laser de ce produit sont les suivantes Longueur d onde 650 nm Sortie Max 1 mW Classe 2 Pour les U S A seulement Les appareils laser de Classe 2 doivent normalement tre quip s d un indicateur pr cisant que le laser est mils Sur cet appareil le faisceau rouge mis du point de laser rempli la fonction de cet indicateur e Les appareils laser de Classe 2 doivent normalement tre quip s d un dispositif d arr t d urgence tel qu un obturateur pour couper imm diatement le laser Sur cet appareil au lieu d un tel dispositif le laser ne continue pas sans que le bouton laser soit maintenu enfonc sans interruption ATTENTION utilisation de commandes de r glages ou l execution de procf dures autres que celles sp cifi es ici peut causer des expositions dangereuses aux radiations Remplacement de la lampe Avertissement Si le code de statut L n appara t sur l affichage STATUS CODE code de statut lorsque la lampe n est pas allum e confiez les r parations du projecteur LCD un centre de se
36. LA LS SELECT FOLDER PUSH aor SELECT SLIDE PUSH or CUT SLIDE VOLUME END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT MOVE SLIDE vaT OLDER pe 118 SELECT FOLDER PUSH aor SELECT SLIDE PUSH or PASTE SLIDE VOLUME END PUSH MENU Copying a Slide image file 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press v or A to select SET UP PC CARD and then lt or gt to display the screen 3 Press v or A to select PC CARD EDIT and then lt or gt to display the screen A multi picture screen of the selected FOLDER is displayed 4 Press v or A to select COPY SLIDE and then lt or gt to display the menu s Press MENU to finish editing and return to the normal screen 5 Press V A lt Or gt to select the slide you want to copy 6 Press VOLUME to select the slide to COPY x If you want to change your slide selection press MENU after pressing VOLUME 7 Press v A lt OF gt to select the place to paste 8 Press VOLUME to select the place to paste The copied slide is inserted in front of the selected slide and the PC CARD EDIT screen in step 3 is redisplayed SET UP PC CARD ir el PLAY gt PC CARD EDIT SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH dor ENC PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT MOVE SLIDE DELETE SLIDE gt COPY SLIDE SELECT PUSH aory SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT COPY SLIDE DER A UL A SELECT FOLDER PUSH aor SELECT
37. LCD Projector or remote control LCD Projector Remote Control Press VOLUME to turn the volume high VOLUME VOLUME Press VOLUME to turn the volume low E e The volume level will remain displayed on the screen for approximately 5 seconds E Turning off the sound lf the MUTE button on the remote control is pressed MUTE will be displayed on the screen as shown in the illustration below and the sound will be muted If the MUTE button is pressed once more the on screen display will be cleared and the normal sound volume will be restored Remote Control Note MUTE If the Power supply is turned off or either of the VOLUME buttons is pressed the mute setting will be canceled MUTE E Turning off the Picture and Sound at the same time When SHUTTER is pressed on the remote control the picture and sound turns off and the screen goes black Press SHUTTER again to resume picture and sound You can display a favorite image instead of the black back screen Please refer to Setting the favorite back screen on page 29 to use this feature Remote Control SHUTTER When the screen goes black the picture will not be shown on the screen However the picture continues to be sent from the Personal Computer or video source 20 E Freezing the picture Projection can be switched between a frozen still picture and a moving picture each time the FREEZE button on the remote control is displayed Press FRE
38. Mode 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 22 Specifications ee 51 Adjusting the Picture to the Desired Setting 23 Notes importantes concernant la s curit 52 Adjusting the White Balance 24 Remplacement de la lampe nsnneeseseerrerrrern 54 Selecting the Image Quality nenn 25 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 56 Using the Auto Setup Feature 00 eee 25 Lampenaustausch eeeessesssnssenneeennnnnneeeenennenennnn 58 1999 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All product brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders 2 Important Safeguards CAUTION Please read all of these instructions before you operate your LCD Projector Save these instructions for future reference Eiectrical energy can perform many useful functions This LCD Projector has been engineered and manufactured to meet applicable safety standards But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this LCD Projector observe the following basic rules for its installation use and servicing 10 11 12 13 14 Unplug the LCD Projector from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aeroso cleaners Use a soft dry cloth to clean the LCD Projector unit If the unit is very dirty wet a cloth with neutral detergent squeez
39. Operating Instructions LCD PROJECTOR Model No PT L758U k JF I T ig L At 12 zal e r 1 lt lt Panasonic Please read these instructions completely before operating this LCD Projector LSQTO208A Things You Should Know Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Warning To assure continued FCC compliance use only the provided grounded power supply cord and prevent undesirable interference
40. R and then lt or gt to select ON or OFF SET UP FUNCTION Select OFF to disable the POWER button on the remote control INPUT Seger MANUAL Select ON to use the POWER button on the remote control normally ENOTE PORER NO This is the factory setting SELECT PUSH wore 5 Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu END PUSH MENU M Using Auto Input Select Feature The LCD Projector can change to RGB or YP8PR or S VIDEO VIDEO input signal automatically This is convenient when operating from a distance The procedure and on screen displays below are based on S VIDEO VIDEO as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu SET UP PROJECTOR SET UP DISPLAY 2 Press A Or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to p SET UP FUNCTION display the screen SELECT PUSH Aor SET 3 Press A or V to select SET UP FUNCTION and then lt or gt to en a display the screen 4 Press A or V to select INPUT SELECT and then lt or gt to select RGB YPBPR SELECT AGB AUTO AUTO SET UP FUNCTION If you select MANUAL you must change input manually REMOTE Een ON This is the factory setting SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or When Auto Input Select is set to AUTO and both RGB or YPBPR and S VIDEO VIDEO signals are input or if neither signal is input RGB signal input will have priority When Auto Input Select is set to AUTO t
41. a VIDEO ADJUST D S avare OA 1 Press MENU to display the menu LANGUAGE ISPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA H FE SELECT PUSH orY SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU 2 Press A or V to select VIDEO SYSTEM and then lt or gt to display the screen VIDEO SYSTEM un NTSC PAL M N 3 Press A or V to switch the setting to AUTO NTSC PAL M N AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL NTSC 43 PAL M PAL N or SECAM until a normal picture is obtained enoo arme Horizontal scanning frequency Vertical scanning frequency Color sub carrier frequency kHz Hz MHz AUTO NTSC PAL M N NTSC PAL M or PAL N is selected automatically NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL or SECAM is selected automatically PAL N 15 63 50 00 SECAM Note If using a signal source with poor picture quality such as a dubbed tape it may not be possible to get the picture to display properly NTSC and PAL M have the same scanning frezuencies and color sub carrier frequencies but they have different color modulation methods Because of this if the incorrect setting is selected color pictures may appear in black and white The video system screen is not displayed with no S VIDEO VIDEO input signal e Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu 19 E Adjusting the Volume The volume can be adjusted using the VOLUME on the
42. al disconnect the plug from the S VIDEO terminal e Only one audio signal input system is available for the VIDEO AUDIO IN terminals for S VIDEO VIDEO signals So if you wish to change the audio input source you will need to remove and insert the appropriate plugs e If an audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal muting can be controlled by the remote control which is supplied with the Projector e If the video signal source is connected using a cable with a BNC junction plug use the BNC RCA adapter not included to convert the pin jack 31 E Connecting D sub 15 BNC5 female Adapter Cable The Component signal YPBPR signal can be input and projected with this LCD Projector Please read the operating instructions regarding the output side of the component when connecting DVD Player BNC RCA Adaptor not included BNC Cable not included Red Connect to PR input Signal Blue Connect to PB Input Signal Green Connect to Y Input Signal Audio Cable D sub 15 BNC5 female Adaptor Cable sold separately VIDEO AUDIO IN N D 6 amp IDE Because each Y PB and PR signal is input independently the Component signal allows for more faithful color reproduction The Component signal output terminal indication will differ according to the output device PR PB Y R Y B Y Y Cr Cb Y etc Please read the operating instructions included with the output device You need to c
43. as essayer de r parer le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides soi m me Ouvrir ou enlever les des couvercles risque de vous exposer une tension dangereuse ou d autres dangers Confiez tous travaux de d pannage un d panneur qualifi D brancher le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides de la prise murale et confiez le d pannage un d panneur qualifi dans les conditions suivantes A Lorsque le cordon d alimentation ou la fiche est endommag e ou effiloch e B Si du liquide a t renvers dans le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides C Si le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides a t expos la pluie ou l humidit D Si le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides ne fonctionne pas normalement lorsque les instructions d utilisation ont t suivies R glez uniquement les commandes d crites dans les instructions d utilisation un r glage incorrect des autres commandes risque de provoquer des d g ts et n cessiteront souvent un travail approfondi par un technicien qualifi pour remettre le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides en tat de fonctionnement normal E Si le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides a subi une chute ou si le bo tier a t endommag F Lorsque le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides pr sente un changement distinct dans sa perfor mance cela signifie une n cessit de r paration A la fin de tout entretien ou r paratio
44. as not been turned off the Projector will still draw approximately 20 W of power even when the POWER button has been turned off and the fan has stopped Screen Requirements This Projector is used to project the image onto flat screens However the brightness and viewable range will vary depending on which type of screen is used When selecting a screen check the characteristics of the screen to ensure that it is suitable for the intended place of use H Screen characteristics reference Screen type Screen characteristics This type of screen can be seen from anywhere so there are no limits on the viewing position However the surrounding walls should be darkened as in a movie theater otherwise a clear picture cannot be obtained White screen This type of screen gives a picture which is 2 4 times brighter than a white screen A variety of types are available from different manufacturers and each type has different brightness characteristics Some also have restrictions on Maximum brightness the possible range of viewing positions et Silver screen Care should be taken with screens that have a high gain as these types of screen can cause color distortion at the left and right edges 4 c d Q Q N amp gt Oo 2 m x Silver screen This type of screen is recommended when the Projector is suspended from the ceiling This type of screen is similar to the silver screen except that no co
45. bracket sold separately 23 9 32 35 3 32 7 591 897 Unit inch mm Your LCD Projector is equipped with an image reverse feature See page 14 LCD Projector Screen Relative Position Chart The picture can be adjusted to the desired size within the range of the zoom lens This chart is based on XGA input signal Screen sizes will be smaller when SVGA signal is used Screen size Throw distance L Measure A Measure B 00 122m Sin dem 5 33ft 1 63m 4 00ft 1 22 m 6 9in 17 cm ein em TOR 3 27 12 86 8 92m 2571 65 em If the LCD Projector and the screen are not properly placed the picture will be distorted producing a keystoned image as shown at right Keystoned Image Caution When you set up the LCD Projector Do not place it in humid or dusty places or places where the air is sooty or full of cigarette smoke If the lens mirror or other optical components become dirty the picture will blur or darken making viewing difficult Do not expose to extreme heat or cold Operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F 11 E Setting the Projector up horizontally If the Projector is not set up so that it is horizontal it will not be possible to obtain a distortion free picture If placing the Projector on top of a table or similar surface carry out the following procedure below to ensure that no distortion of the picture occurs Adjustment procedure 1
46. computer When connecting the LCD Projector to a compatible computer other than a VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Compression or Macintosh series a separate cable is needed The wireless mouse feature may not be operable when using a personal computer with the Resume last memory feature and the feature is not reset If you wish to use the plug amp play function turn on the MAIN power switch on the LCD Projector before turning on the computer 30 VGA MAC adapter Setting the DIP Switches per Find the resolution of your display type on the table shown left also on the pt fz ta fats adaptor Then set each DIP switch that is indicated by a e mark to ON 21 MULTIMODE _ Jejel T e irimo Jele al rs wurmooe Jele ele VGA SVGA MODE 21 1152x870 e 19 1024 x768 16 832 X 624 13 640 x 480 LEGEND SUPPORTS APPLE MULTIPLE SCAN E Example If your display type is 16 set DIP switches 2 and 4 on the VGA MAC adaptor to ON By doing so the signal will travel through switches 2 and 4 and Pin No 4 to 10 as shown in the signal chart above 5 Audio Cable S Video Cable not included EDD o RS232C AGB YPsPrR__ AUDIO IN 5 Audio Cable 5 Audio Cable e If the S VIDEO and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected at the same time the S VIDEO signal input will have priority If you wish to view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN termin
47. corresponds to the right button on a standard Mouse cursor mouse with two buttons Video Computer Cables amp Adaptors These accessories are supplied in order to connect the LCD Projector to Computer AV equipment The numbers in the left column correspond with the numbers in the connection diagrams on pages 30 32 PORT N CABLE ADAPTOR LENGTH Projector side Computer AV products side D Sub mini D Sub mini 6 56 ft 1 VGA Cable 1 Veac e t5 pin male Jo 15 pin male 1 2 0 m D Sub mini See Ko MAC D Sub 15 pin female 15 pin male 13 pin round hows Din 6 pin 6 56ft 3 PS 2 Mouse Cable 6980 13 pin round Din 4 pin 6 56ft 4 MAC Mouse Cable soos Audio Cable M3 stereo mini Ur RCA pin ay gt pin male male X 2 any Video Cable RCA pin RCA pin a Cite mat ee Projecting the DTV Format Signal A DTV Format Signal such as DVD or digital broadcast etc can be input and projected with this Projector When using this function please refer to page 32 to correctly connect to the output device of the DTV Format Signal and perform the following settings correctly E Setting of the RGB YPsPr Input Signal Selection This LCD Projector allows input of RGB or YPBPR signal Component input signal to the RGB YPBPR input terminal but you will need to change the setting of the input signal selection manually when changing the signal to be input If the input signal selection is not se
48. d if you click New or Open Shortcut Button on the Toolbar e When creating new Folder a consecutive number is automatically assigned to the Folder name Folderi Foider2 Do not change the Folder name 3 Select Capture from the Tool menu to display the Capture dialog JPEG Viewer Capture Mode The dialog will also be displayed if you click Capture Shortcut Save D Folder 1 Button on the Toolbar The Capture dialog is always displayed before other application screens and the Main Window is minimized A Start up the PC Application software and display the image you want to capture on the screen 5 Click Capture Button in the Capture dialog The displayed image will be saved to the selected Folder in JPEG format e The images of the Capture dialog are not saved File names will be automatically assigned consecutive numbers whenever saved and Thumbnail files will be made Thumbnail files are used when displaying a list of images in this LCD Projector or in this software JPEG file Aut_0001 jpg Aut_0002 jpg Thumbnail file Thm_0001 jpg Thm_0002 jpg Do not change these file names Pressing Return Button in the Capture dialog will close this dialog The Main Window will be displayed The saved image will be displayed in the Folder 42 E Size of the Projected Screen Because the projection image from this Projector is XGA 1024 x 768 dots S XGA 1280 X 1024 image will be compr
49. der YPBPR ADJUST indicates that the first or second of two setting screens 1 2 and 2 2 is displayed YPBPR ADJUST 212 E SUB COLOR R LEVEL 0 Hehe G LEVEL O B LEVEL 0 IMAGE QUALITY NATURAL gt COLOR MATRIX 1 SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH 4or END PUSH MENU MODE1 3 Press V or A to select COLOR MATRIX e Press A in the COLOR item or V in the SHARPNESS item to change to the setting screen The color matrix setting screen is displayed when the screen is changed to 2 2 4 Press lt or gt to select 1 or 2 ee The factory setting of the 480i 480p and 625i signals Ze The factory setting of the 720p and 1080i signals While selected if lt and gt are pressed together the adjustment condition of the adjust items currently displayed on screen will return to the factory setting 34 Projecting PC Card ATA Flash Card Data Using this software JPEG Viewer you can save the image displayed on the PC screen as a JPEG file to a PC Card ATA Flash Card And if you insert the PC Card into the LCD Projector you can project using the JPEG Image playback feature Please follow the below instructions to use this feature Note Some ATA Flash Cards may not work with the LCD Projector The following manufacturer PC Cards have been verified compatible Panasonic HITACHI TDK SanDisk EPSON Simple Technology E Projecting PC Card Data Follow the ins
50. ds when the LCD Projector power is turned on will appear every 1 hour from 1990 hours of operation time And the warning will flash during the last 5 minutes of Lamp life LAMP TIME REMAINING LAMP TIME REMAINING LAMP TIME REMAINING LAMP TIME REMAINING 10h oh 6 min 0 min in Case Lamp Use Reaches 2000 hours The LCD Projector will shut itself OFF and the STATUS CODE indication becomes Lamp Tima Heat L 0 See STATUS CODE on page 45 naw lano POWER will be off 10 minutes later a Replace the Lamp as described in steps 1 7 on page 49 Have you finished yet NO YES b Press POWER ON the LAMP TIME RESET display will appear to reset the are ati Lamp time OFF 10min Only this screen will be displayed when POWER is pressed until lamp time is reset The LCD Projector cannot display a normal picture If the Lamp Time is not reset this screen will disappear and the LCD Projector will shut itself OFF after about 10 minutes c Press lt or gt to select YES d Turn the POWER OFF to reset the Lamp Time gt PS E Lamp replacement procedure Caution Because of possibility of injury strictly follow the replacement procedure below Order Lamp ET LA058 1 After the cooling fan has stopped and STANDBY R ON G indicator turns solid red Set the Main Power Switch to OFF and unplug the power cord Note Please wait more than one hour for lamp replacement If you need to replace the lamp more urgently e T
51. du projecteur LCD et mettre l interrupteur principal sur la position ON marche 8 Appuyer sur POWER marche pour allumer le projecteur LCD A ER 9 Appuyer sur MENU pour afficher le menu Unit de la lampe AFFICHAGE gt FONCTION 10 Appuyer sur A OU V pour s lectionner R GLAGE DU PROJECTEUR et appuyer ensuite su lt OU gt pour afficher l cran APPUYEZ 4 ouk SELECTION APPUYEZ aou REGLER PPU FIN APPUYEZ MENU FONCTION 11 Appuyer sur A ou V pour s lectionner FONCTION et appuyer ensuite sur lt OU gt pour afficher l cran SELEGT RGB YPBPR PINITIALL LAMPE 12 Appuyer sur A ou V pour s lectionner INITIALI LAMPE et appuyer ensuite sur lt OU gt pour afficher l cran APPUYEZ ou gt FIN APPUYEZ MENU S LECTION APPUYEZ acu REGLE 13 Appuyer sur lt Ou gt pour s lectionner OUI Remise z ro POWER oui remettre la dur e de service z ro l aide NT naps Lorque vous passez une de la touche d alimentation appara t l cran nouvelle lampe r glez l heure de la lampe Avez vous termin 14 Appuyer sur POWER marche pour remettre la dur e de ae ain service de la lampe a 0 SELECTION APPUYEZ dou gt FIN APPUYEZ MENU Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise VORSICHT Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise vor der Inbetriebnahme Ihres LCD Projektors sorgf ltig durch Bewahren Sie die Bedienungsanleitung f r s
52. e it tight wipe the unit with it and finish by wiping with a dry cloth Do not use a chemical duster or polisher cleaner because it can adversely affect the unit and peel the paint coat Do not use attachments not recommended by Panasonic as they may cause hazards Do not use the LCD Projector near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool etc Never spill liquid into the LCD Projector Do not place the LCD Projector on an unstable cart stand or table The LCD Projector may fall which may cause serious injury to a child or an adult and or serious damage to the unit Use only with a cart or stand recommended by its manufacturer as being suitable for use with the LCD Projector Ceiling wall or shelf mounting for installation should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer for use with the LCD Projector and should follow the manufacturer s instructions The LCD Projector equipment and cart combinations should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet back and bottom are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the LCD Projector and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered These openings should never be covered with cloth or other material The bottom opening should not be blocked by plac
53. e signals from a DVD or a digital broadcast W Blue Screen with No Input Signal The LCD Projector is equipped with an internal Blue Screen function which 5 Minutes before turns the screen blue when the video or computer equipment connected to the Power is shut off input jack is turned off or when there is nothing connected to the input jack If the power is turned on when no input signal is input to the LCD Projector attir s Power is the screen will turn blue vertrett shut off The FOCUS overlay appears only until the video or computer equipment is 2 connected to the input jack and turned on If no input signal is received the Se screen is blue for 15 minutes the lamp will turn off automatically Remaining time The display at right will appear when the RGB input is within the LCD Projector s frequency range but is not one of the LCD Projector s programmed formats See pages 17 18 Should an RGB signal be input which is out of the LCD Projector s frequency range no indication will be present 18 E S VIDEO VIDEO Signal Format Selection If the correct signal format is not selected and the picture does not appear normal when VIDEO or S VIDEO signals are being input select the format by the following procedure This function is set to AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM at the time of shipment from the factory so that the Projector can normally be used with this setting left as it is in the Latin America are
54. ed component becomes weaker G LEVEL Press gt button The green component becomes stronger Press lt button The green component becomes weaker GS LEVEL Press gt button The blue component becomes stronger Press lt button The blue component becomes weaker Note Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu If lt and gt are pressed together while the video adjust screen or individual adjustment screen is displayed the adjustment condition of the adjust items currently displayed on screen will return to the factory setting Max value 30 Min value 30 24 Selecting the Image Quality This LCD Projector can select NATURAL or DYNAMIC as the special characteristic of image quality Follow the instructions below to select the image qualities you prefer The procedure and on screen displays below are based on RGB as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press A or V to select RGB ADJUST and lt Or gt to display the screen Note 1 2 or 2 2 displayed under RGB ADJUST indicates that the first or second of two setting screens is displayed 3 Press A or V to select IMAGE QUALITY You can change the setting screen by pressing A when the cursor is at the first item on the screen or v when the cursor is at the last item on the screen 4 Press lt or gt to select the image quality NATURAL is the factory S VIDEO VIDEO YP8P8 input signal setting
55. eit r ckgesetzt werden kann Nur dieser Bildschirm wird angezeigt wenn POWER gedr ckt wird bis die Lampenzeit r ckgesetzt ist Der LCD Projektor kann kein normales Bild anzeigen Wenn die Lampenzeit nicht r ckgesetzt ist verschwindet dieser Bildschirm und der LCD Projektor schaltet sich nach 10 Minuten selbst ndig ab OFF c Dr cken Sie lt oder gt um JA auszuw hlen d Schalten Sie den Strom ab POWER OFF um die Lampenzeit ruckzusetzen 58 LAMPEN R CK Sofem Sie nicht zu einer neuen Lampe gewechselt sind wird die STROMVERSORGUNG nach 10 Men ausgeschaliet sein Sind Sie jetzt fertig NEIN JA WAHL DAUCKEN oder AUS 10MIN E Lampenaustauschverfahren Vorsicht Wegen Verletzungsgefahr m ssen die Anweisungen zum Austauschen strikt eingehalten werden Bestellen Sie die Lampe ET LA058 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 Nachdem das K hlgebl se abgeschaltet ist und die STAND BY R ON G Anzeige zu einem intensiven Rot wechselt Stellen Sie den Netzschalter auf OFF und ziehen Sie das Stromkabel heraus Hinweis Bitte warten Sie l nger als eine Stunde f r den Lampenaustausch Wenn Sie die Lampe dringend austauschen m ssen Der LCD Projektor besitzt eine focierte K hlfunktion Nachdem der Hauptnetzschalter POWER auf OFF geschaltet ist dr cken Sie w hrend der ersten Minute des normalen Betriebs des K hlgebl ses lt und gt gleichzeitig Das K hlgebl se arbeitet ca 10 Minu
56. en verursachen die nur in einem aufwendigen Arbeitsgang von einem qualifiziertem Techniker behoben werden k nnten E Wenn der LCD Projektor heruntergefallen oder das Geh use besch digt ist F Wenn der LCD Projektor eine deutliche nderung der Leistungsf higkeit aufweist dies ist ein Anzeichen daf r da eine Wartung erforderlich ist Beauftragen Sie nach Durchf hrung s mtlicher Wartungs und Reparaturarbeiten einen Kundendiensttechniker mit einer routinem igen Sicherheitspr fung um die Betriebssicherheit des LCD Projektors sicherzustellen Sollten Ersatzteile ben tigt werden achten Sie darauf da der Kundendiensttechniker ausschlie lich vom Hersteller angegebene Ersatzteile verwendet die ber dieselben Eigenschaften wie die Originalteile verf gen Nicht zugelassene Ersatzteile k nnen einen Brand oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen und andere Risiken darstellen Der Luftfilter mu nach jeweils 100 st ndigem Lampenbetrieb ausgetauscht werden Der LCD Projektor kann sich berhitzen wenn der Filter im Falle der Erfordernis nicht ausgetauscht wird Wenn das Objektiv schmutzig oder schmierig ist reinigen Sie es mit einem sauberen feuchten Tuch Fassen Sie das Objektiv niemals an Schauen Sie w hrend des Betriebes nicht direkt in das Ger t und in das Objektiv da dies Augensch den verursachen kann Nicht in den Laserzeiger Sender gucken oder den Laserstrahl auf eine Person richten Der Laserstrahl k nnte sonst
57. essed More than S XGA image will not be displayed e lf the picture file is less than S VGA 800 x 600 dot and the expanded projection feature is on the picture will expand as follows 800 gt 1024 600 gt 768 For the best picture quality it is recommend that JPEG files be XGA 1024 x 768 dot in size e The larger the file size the longer it takes from when lt or gt is pressed to project the picture How to edit using the Album Display feature While confirming images displayed in an album you can change the image display order and move images to another Folder using simple mouse operations Changing the image display order in Folder 1 Select the image you want to move 2 Drag the selected image and drop it in an image in the desired location The selected image is inserted in front of the image it was dropped into The file name numbers are renewed automatically Select D gt Drop into B Moving the images between Folders 1 Open the Folder containing the image to be moved and the destination Folder 2 Select the image you want to move 3 Drag the selected image and drop it in the destination Folder e The selected image is inserted in front of the image it was dropped into e The file numbers are renewed automatically Select B _ Drop into F Display full screen images for confirmation Double click the image you want to confirm The image fills the e
58. etting 6 Press CAPTURE on the LCD Projector e The current projected picture is recorded in the set PC Card FOLDER REC OK is displayed when recording is completed If the image is captured from a moving video the image will be frozen DO NOT remove PC Card from slot until recording is complete lf you attempt to record an image which surpasses the Card remaining memory capacity REC NG is displayed and recording will not be performed The file size is saved as XGA 1024 X 768 when VGA 640 X 480 is input and when S XGA 1280 X 1024 is input When recording RGB input signal to a PC Card please refer to page 26 to adjust the image position horizontal size and phase to obtain a good projected picture The picture is saved in the same condition it was projected When adjusting the image in VIDEO ADJUST YPBPR ADJUST or RGB ADJUST only BRIGHTNESS adjust is not reflected in the recorded image Adjust the image with BRIGHTNESS level at 0 Regarding Selecting the Image Quality NATURAL DYNAMIC on page 25 it is best to select the same image quality as when PC CARD is the input signal If a different image quality is selected and the picture is recorded to a PC Card the image appearance will differ when projected Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu FOLDER PPC CARD RECORD 3 ORIGINAL IMAGE RECORD SET FOLDER PUSH orp PUSH aor PUSH CAPTURE PUSH MENU REC OK 37 E Edi
59. hange the input signal setting on this LCD Projector when inputting the Component signal In this case please refer to page 34 to change the setting D sub 15 BNC5 female Adapter Cable sold separately often have BNC connectors however a DVD output device usually has RCA jacks In this case you will need BNC RCA adaptors not included 32 Wireless mouse A wireless mouse function is provided This function lets you use the remote control to control a personal computer in place of the personal computer s mouse This is done by connecting the projector to a personal computer using the mouse cable which is supplied with the Projector The LCD Projector is compatible with the following types of mouse only Other types of mouse cannot be used PS 2 mouse Macintosh mouse Serial mouse Example of connection l P Note e Different mouse cables are used for different types of computers Therefore do not use any mouse cables other than the supplied mouse cables Computer connector male Accessory mouse cable Click 1 Button Mouse BUTTON While gently pressing the mouse button with your thumb push the pointer button back and forward and to the left and right The mouse cursor will move back and forward and to the left and right on the screen Click 1 BUTTON This button corresponds to the button on a single button mouse or to the left button on a standard mouse with two buttons Click 2 BUTTON This button
60. he LCD Projector has a forced cooling feature After the POWER switch is turned OFF and sometime during about the first minute of the normal cooling fan operation press lt and gt at same time The cooling fan will change to high speed for about 10 minutes The C d STATUS CODE will be displayed 2 Grabbing the handle place the LCD Projector up on its side as illustrated 3 Remove the Lamp cover screws First read caution and warning labels on Lamp cover Then remove the Lamp cover screws 2 by using screw driver and take off the lamp cover 4 Remove the Lamp unit screws Remove the lamp unit screws 2 then grasp the Lamp unit handle and carefully pull it from the LCD Projector Keep Lamp housing opening to your right Do not touch Lamp or point Lamp opening at anyone CAUTION High pressure lamp may be explode if improperly handled Danger of injury due to lamp fragments 5 Install the new Lamp unit Remove the Lamp ET LA058 from the LCD Projector and install a new lamp unit ET LAO58 Do not drop impact of dropping may cause Lamp to explode 6 Replace the Lamp unit screws Replace the Lamp unit screw and the Lamp cover screws using a coin to tighten Properly dispose of old Lamp 7 Plug the LCD Projector back in by inserting Power cord in LCD Projector AC socket and set the Main Power Switch to ON 8 Press POWER to turn LCD Projector ON Press MENU to display the menu 1 0 Press A or V to
61. he PC Card mode cannot be selected Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu 27 E Selecting the Language for On Screen Displays The language of the LCD Projector is set to English as the factory setting To select one of seven different languages for on screen displays follow the instructions below To select displays French VIDEO ADJUST SET UP PROJECTOA VIDEO SYSTEM 1 Press MENU to display the menu LANGUAOR act IDIOMA LINGUA 2 Press A or V to select LANGUAGE and then lt or gt to display the er PUS dew screen END PUSH MENU 3 Press or V to select FRANCAIS LANGUAGE You can select English German French Spanish Italian Japanese and PENGLISH Chinese ITALIANO 4 Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu ax SELECT PUSH aor END PUSH MENU Canceling enlarging scanning line conversion function When a S VIDEO VIDEO signal or a signal less than 1024 X 768 dots signals is input the LCD Projector automati cally enlarges the image to 1024 X 768 dots This may cause picture quality degration For better image select EXPANSION OFF by the following procedure This only applies for RGB input signal from a personal computer and PC Card input signal SET UP PROJECTOR 1 Press MENU to display the menu SET UP DISPLAY 2 Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to SET UP FUNCTION display the screen SELECT PUSH orY 3 Press
62. he RGB signals that can be input described on page 17 if the signal has a Vertical dots of less than 480 SIGNAL is displayed indicating that Auto Setup cannot be performed In some cases Auto Setup may take about 40 seconds 25 Adjusting the Image Position Horizontal Size and Phase Confirm the picture position Horizontal size and Phase If the picture is not correctly positioned within the display area of the screen the edge of the picture does not appear adjust the picture position This only applies for RGB YPBPR input signal The items which can be adjusted will vary depending on the type of input signal The procedure and on screen displays shown below are based on RGB as the input signal from a personal computer E When adjusting the Vertical Position V POSI 1 Press MENU to display the menu AGB ADJUST YNC MENU SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE 2 Press A or V to select RGB SYNC MENU and lt or gt to IDIOMA INGUA display the screen SELECT PUSH orY SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU RGB signal the name of mode and Horizontal Vertical scanning frequency will appear in the top corner of the screen SS Syne MENY 3 Press A or V to select V POSI When adjusting the Horizontal Position Horizontal Size and SEL PUSH aor Phase move the arrow to the item you want to adjust PUSH MENU 4 Press lt or gt to display the V POSI individual adjustment screen 5 Press lt or
63. ing the LCD Projector on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface The LCD Projector should not be placed near or over a radiator or heating vent The LCD Projector should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided The LCD Projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the back of the LCD Projector or in the specifications If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your LCD Projector dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not place the LCD Projector where the cord will be walked on Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the LCD Projector As a safety feature the LCD Projector is equipped with a 3 prong grounded plug The 3 prong grounded plug will fit only into a grounding type power outlet If the plug does not fit use an adaptor that is properly grounded or have an electrician install a grounded type outlet Do not attempt to modify this AC plug For added protection of the LCD Projector during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or not in use for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect any cable systems This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and power line surges Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords with too many products because this can result in fire or electric shock 15 Never push objects of a
64. ions incorpor es dans ce projecteur affichage cristaux liquides respectez les r gles de base suivantes pour son installation utilisation et r paration 1 D brancher le projecteur de la prise de courant murale avant d entreprendre le nettoyage 2 Ne pas appliquer des produits de nettoyage liquides ou des a rosols Utiliser un chiffon doux et sec pour nettoyer le projecteur Si le projecteur est tr s sale tremper un chiffon dans un d tergent neutre bien essorer le chiffon puis essuyer le bo tier et terminer en essuyant avec un chiffon doux Ne pas utiliser un d poussi reur chimique ou un nettoyant lustrant parce qu il risque de d t riorer le bo tier et de d caper le rev tement de peinture 3 Ne pas utiliser des accessoires non recommand s par Panasonic car ils risquent de provoquer des dangers 4 Ne pas utiliser le projecteur pr s de l eau par exemple pr s d une baignoire un lavabo un vier une cuve lessive dans un sous sol mouill pr s d une piscine etc Ne jamais renverser de liquides dans le projecteur 5 Ne pas placer le projecteur sur un chariot un support ou une table instable Le projecteur risque de tomber ce qui pourrait provoquer des blessures graves un enfant o un adulte et ou endommager l appareil Utiliser uniquement avec un chariot ou un support recommand par le fabricant et adapt l utilisation d un projecteur affichage cristaux liquides Le montage au plafond contre
65. ll operating the operating life of the projector lamp will be shortened Be sure to follow the procedures given below when turning the LCD Projector power supply on and off Note Insert Power Cord into LCD Projector AC socket and connect to properly grounded wall outlet lt LCD Projector gt lt Remote Control unit gt POWER button STANDBY R POWER Button MAIN Power Switch a Turning on the power 1 Press the MAIN Press the MAIN POWER switch on the LCD Projector to ON POWER switch ed L _ LCD Projector The power indicator will illuminate red and the Projector will switch to standby mode 2 Press the POWER button Press POWER button on the LCD Projector or remote control LCD Projector Remote control The power indicator will alternate OWER i l P from orange to flashing green The power indicator will illuminate solid green and a picture will be projected onto the screen after about 45 seconds E Turning off the power 1 Press the POWER button Press POWER button on the LCD Projector or remote control LCD Projector Remote control i smr Coot POWER J The power indicator will illuminate flashing orange and the Projector will switch to standby mode 2 Wait for the cooling fan to stop Wait for a while approximately 60 seconds until the cooling fan stops When the fan stops the power indicator will illuminate solid red 3 Press the MAIN On MAN ON Press the MAIN POWER switch on the LCD Projector t
66. lor distortion occurs at the left and right edges Moreover most of Beaded screen the light is reflected at the same angle as the Be angle of incidence Brightness decline pees Maximum This type of screen is recommended when brightness the Projector is placed on the floor Beaded screen Flexible This type of screen is made of PVC polyvinyl chloride translucent screen It has the same characteristics as silver screens but sometimes it can have hot spots Rigid type This type of screen is made of acrylic plastic translucent screen Itis extremely durable and has excellent optical characteristics It performs in the same way as Silver Screens Translucent screens A Polarized screen can not be use for this LCD Projector because its polarizing effect will add to the polarization already designed into the Projector to increase its efficiency The resulting image will not appear in its true color 10 Standard Setting up Positions The screen should be positioned so that it is not directly touched by sunlight or room light as this will wash out the colors of the picture making it hard to see When possible close all blinds curtains etc and dim the lights Also the LCD Projector should be at a 90 angle to the screen for the best picture results To determine the distance for the desired size please refer to the LCD Projector Screen Relationship Chart below When installed using the ET PK057 ceiling mount
67. mbeckens usw Sch tten Sie niemals Wasser in den LCD Projektor 5 Stellen Sie den LCD Projektor nicht auf einem wackeligen Wagen Stativ oder Tisch auf Der LCD Projektor k nnte herunterfallen und sowohl Kinder als auch Erwachsene ernsthaft verletzen und oder schwerwiegende Besch digungen des Ger tes verursachen Benutzen Sie ausschlie lich vom Hersteller empfohlene und f r diesen LCD Projektor geeignete Wagen oder Stative 6 Benutzen Sie f r die Decken Wand oder Schrankmontage einen vom Hersteller gepr ften und f r diesen LCD Projektor als geeignet befundenen Montagesatz und nehmen Sie den Einbau entsprechend der Herstellerhinweise vor 7 Der LCD Projektor dessen Zubeh r und der Wagen m ssen mit Vorsicht bewegt werden Schnelle Stopps berm ige Anwendung von Gewalt und unebene Fl chen k nnen zu einem Umkippen des Ger tes und des Wagens f hren 8 Schlitze und ffnungen in der Geh user ckwand und dem Geh useboden dienen zur Bel ftung F r einen sicheren Betrieb des LCD Projektors und zum Schutz vor berhitzung d rfen diese Offnungen weder blockiert noch abgedeckt werden Legen Sie niemals ein Tuch oder einen anderen Gegenstand auf diese ffnungen Die ffnung im Geh useboden darf nicht dadurch blockiert werden da Sie den LCD Projektor auf ein Bett Sofa eine Decke oder hnliche Unterlage stellen Ferner sollte der LCD Projektor nicht in der N he oder ber einem Heizk rper oder Heizl fter plaziert werden S
68. n displays in reverse SHUTTER SCREEN STD e Select 4 CEILING FRONT Up and Down Right and Left reverse display a rs 2 4 or END PUSH MENU FLOOR FRONT CEILING FRONT mounting mounting Factory setting di FLOOR REAR CEILING REAR mounting mounting if the lettering on the screen is projected backwards or upside down it is because the wrong mode have been selected Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu 14 Setting the Screen Type This LCD Projector is compatible with wide screen 16 9 ratio If a wide screen is used and you set the screen type to 16 9 in order to project a wide 16 9 picture to fill the entire screen pictures are correctly projected within the screen when projecting older normal 4 3 ratio pictures Please follow the instructions below to set the screen type The procedure and on screen displays below are based on S Video Video as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu VIDEO ADJUST gt SET UP PROJECTOR VIDEO SYSTEM LANGUAGE SPRACHE AANGUE FIDIOMA LINGUA iadi ata SELECT PUSH aor 2 Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then lt or gt to display ser PUSH dor the screen END PUSH MENU SET UP PROJECTOR Bert UP DISPLAY SET UP FUNCTION 3 Press A or V to select SET UP DISPLAY and then lt or gt to display the screen SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU SET UP DISPLAY 4 Press A
69. n du projecteur affichage cristaux liquides demandez au technicien du service apr s vente d effectuer une v rification de s curit de routine afin de d terminer si le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides est en tat de fonctionnement Lorsque le remplacement des pi ces est n cessaire s assurer que le technicien du service apr s vente a utilis les pi ces de remplacements sp cifi es par le fabricant et ayant les m mes caract ristiques que les pi ces d origine Des substitutions non autoris es risquent de provoquer un incendie une d charge lectrique ou d autres dangers Le filtre air doit tre nettoy toutes les 100 heures de fonctionnement de la lampe Le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides risque de devenir trop chaud si le filtre n est pas nettoy lorsque cela est n cessaire Si l objectif est sale ou encrass le nettoyer avec un chiffon propre mouill Ne jamais toucher l objectif avec les doigts Ne pas regarder travers l ouverture et l objectif pendant que le projecteur fonctionne car cela risque de provoquer des l sions oculaires Ne regardez pas dans l metteur du faisceau laser rauge ou ne dirigez pas le rayon vers quelqu un Braquer la rayon laser dans les yeux entra ner des blessures aux yeux 53 Utilisation de l indicateur laser sur la t l commande Lorsque le rayon laser est dirig l cran l indicateur est affich sur l cran indicateur ANG
70. ntil the cooling fan stops and the STANDBY R ON G indicator turns solid red 1 Set the Main Power Switch to OFF and unplug the power cord 2 Place the LCD Projector up on its side as illustrated 3 Remove the Air Filter unit Hold the indent on the Air Filter unit with your hands and pull the Air Filter unit out of the LCD Projector 4 Clean the Filter Gently remove any accumulated dust from Air Filter unit with your vacuum cleaner CAUTION Operating LCD Projector with torn or damaged Filter may cause damage to LCD Projector 5 Replace the Air Filter unit Slide the Air Filter unit into the LCD Projector until hollows in the Air Filter unit are aligned with the hollows in the Projector The LCD Projector power cannot be turned on unless the Air Filter unit is correctly installed Air Filter unit Crevice Attachment Lamp Replacement Warning If Status Code L n see page 45 is displayed on the Status Code Display when lamp is not turned on take the LCD Projector to your nearest Service Center for repair as there is danger of injury due to lamp fragments E Lamp replacement period The LCD Projector lamp has a limited operating life of approximately 2000 hours LAMP TIME REMAINING 10h will be displayed on screen when operation time reaches 1990 hours Then each time the power is turned on the Lamp life remaining will be displayed A 10 second warning display 15 secon
71. ntire screen e Click the mouse or press any button on the keyboard to return the screen to the Album Display Deleting images 1 Select the image you want to delete 2 Select Delete Graphic file from Folder from File menu The image will be deleted from Folder e You can also delete the selected image if you press the Delete Graphic file from Folder Shortcut Button on the Toolbar 43 When using BMP or JPEG gt JPEG Converter feature 1 Select Option from the Tool menu and set the drive and JPEG quality for saving converted images e PC Card drive Select the PC Card drive for saving images pi time to start capture fl ea Seconds Wait time to start capture This feature is not applicable LS Minimum AI e JPEG Quality L Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of 5 levels Please refer to Help for more details The setting changes back to the Default setting when RESET Button is clicked 2 Select New or Open from the Folder menu and then a TE EERE gt ee open Folder for saving images The Folder is also opened if you click New or Open Shortcut Button on the Toolbar When creating new Folder a consecutive number is automatically assigned to the Folder name Folder1 Folder2 Do not change the Folder name 3 Select Add Graphic file to Folder from the File menu and designate the BMP or JPEG file you want to convert The JP
72. ny kind into the LCD Projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts which could result in a fire or electric shock 16 Do not attempt to service the LCD Projector yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Unplug the LCD Projector equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed B If liquid has been spilled into the LCD Projector C Ifthe LCD Projector has been exposed to rain or water D Ifthe LCD Projector does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions improper adjustment of other controls may cause damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the LCD Projector to normal operation E If the LCD Projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged F When the LCD Projector exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 18 Upon completion of any service or repairs to the LCD Projector ask the service technician to perform a routine safety check to determine that the LCD Projector is in safe operating condition 19 When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement part
73. o OFF POWER switch k l LCD Projector The power indicator will switch off and the power supply will be turned off f the power is turned off using the POWER button the cooling fan will continue to operate for approximately 60 seconds while the inside of the Projector is still at a high temperature Do not turn the MAIN POWER switch to the OFF position disconnect the power cord plug from the wall socket or shut off the mains power supply until the cooling fan stops operating When POWER is turned on and while the LCD Projector is warming up the Panasonic logo will be projected on the screen for approximately 30 seconds If you press INPUT during the 30 seconds that Panasonic is projected the Panasonic logo will disappear During the warm up period no other picture can be projected on the screen This LCD Projector can display a favorite back screen instead of the Panasonic logo Please see Setting the favorite back screen on page 29 to use this feature If the POWER switch is accidentally turned off the picture may not be projected even if the power is immediately turned back on In this case wait a while approx 60 seconds for the lamp to cool down before turning the power back on again The remote power function may cause the operation of the POWER button on the remote control to be disabled temporarily For details about this function refer to page 27 If the MAIN POWER switch h
74. or A to select REPEAT PLAY SET UP PC CARD b REPEAT PLAY OFF FADE OFF PC CARD EDIT OFF 4 Press lt or gt repeatedly to select the length of time each image is played back SELECT PUSH Mar Playback length of 5sec 10sec 30sec 60sec 120sec can be END PUSH MENU selected SET UP PC CARD Repeat Play can only be used in the selected Folder Ve PRES e You cannot select images while Repeat Play is in progress FADE OFF i u PC CARD EDIT OFF Follow the instructions above to select OFF And then select an image Cae Sa You can not change the input while Repeat Play is in progress SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU E Using the Fade Feature With the Fade feature instead of instantly changing from image to image the previous image is gradually darkened FADE OUT and the next image is gradually lightened FADE IN Please follow the instructions below to use this feature 1 Press MENU to display the menu PC CAAD ADJUST SET UP PC CARD SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE 2 Press v or A to select SET UP PC CARD and lt or gt to VIDIOWA LINGUA display the screen SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU 3 Press v or A to select FADE SET UP PC CARD REPEAT PLAY 4 Press lt or gt to select ON ROC CARD EDIT e If you select OFF the images change instantly This is the factory setting Ser pus ae END PUSH MENU Press MENU to remove the set
75. or V to select SCREEN and then lt or gt to change the screen EROSION MODES 2 type START UP SCREEN gro SHUTTER SCREEN STD e alhe 4 3 type screen is set at the factory SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu aes PUSH MENU Wide Function OFF Wide Function ON Screen Screen Projected pictures 4 3 4 3 Type Screen Projected pictures 16 9 Screen Screen I Projected pictures 4 3 16 9 Type Screen Projected pictures 16 9 Note e Please refer to Changing to 16 9 wide screen format on page 28 if you change to the wide 16 9 screen and project pictures 15 Basic LCD Projector Operation hee E Changing the input signal Press the INPUT button LCD Projector Remote Control The input source for picture signals and the corresponding audio signals INPUT INPUT can be changed by pressing the INPUT buttons on the Projector operating panel or on the remote control In addition the name of the input source selected will be displayed on the screen for approximately 5 seconds The signal from the source which is connected to the RGB YPBPA connector is projected This terminal accepts input of RGB input signals from a personal computer and DTV Format signals RGB YPBPR from a DVD or a digital broadcast No monitor or Projector can automatically decide whether a Component signal is the RGB type or the YPBPR t
76. p 47 The lens cap may still be attached to the lens e The signal input source may not be connected properly pp 30 32 e The input selection setting may not be correct p 16 The BRIGHTNESS adjustment may be lowest setting p 23 e The LCD Projector may be set to the SHUTTER mode p 20 e The lens focus may not have been set correctly or the projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen pp 11 14 e The lens may be dirty e The LCD projector may not be set up so that it is perpendicular to the screen pp 11 14 e The VIDEO or R G B or PC CARD adjustments may not have been set correctlly pp 21 26 No picture appears The picture is fuzzy FOCUS or NO SYNC appears on screen e The signal input source may not be connected properly pp 30 32 e The input selection setting may not be correct p 16 The connected signal source may be turned off p 17 COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect p 23 The video formats may not match p 19 e The signal cables may be connected incorrectly For instance the PB PR connectors may be reversed p 32 Color is too light or tint is poor The audio signal source may not be connected properly pp 30 32 The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting p 20 e The MUTE function or Audio Video SHUTTER function may be active p 20
77. p tere Referenznahme an einem sicheren Ort auf Elektrische Energie kann viele sinnvolle Funktionen ausf hren Dieser LCD Projektor entspricht in seiner Entwicklung und Herstellung geltenden Sicherheitsstandards Dennoch KANN EINE UNSACHGEM SSE BENUTZUNG EINEN ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAG ODER BRAND VERURSACHEN Um die in diesen LCD Projektor eingebauten Sicherheitseinrichtungen nicht zu unterlaufen beachten Sie bitte die nachfolgenden Grundregeln f r die Installation Benutzung und Wartung des LCD Projektors 1 Trennen Sie den LCD Projektor vor der Reinigung von der Netzsteckdose ab 2 Verwenden Sie f r die Reinigung keine Fl ssig oder Aerosolreiniger Wischen Sie den LCD Projektor mit einem weichen trockenen Tuch ab Befeuchten Sie das Tuch im Falle einer hartn ckigen Verschmutzung mit einem neutralen Reiniger wringen Sie das Tuch fest aus reinigen Sie das Ger t und wischen Sie mit einem trockenen Tuch nach Reinigen Sie das Ger t weder mit einem chemischen Tuch noch mit einem Poliermittel da derartige Reinigungsmittel das Ger t angreifen und ein Abbl ttern der Farbe verursachen k nnen 3 Verwenden Sie ausschlie lich von Panasonic empfohlene Zubeh rteile da die Benutzung anderer Zubeh rteile Gefahren mit sich bringt 4 Betreiben Sie den LCD Projektor nicht an Orten an denen er mit Wasser in Ber hrung kommen k nnte z B in der N he einer Badewanne eines Waschbeckens einer Sp le in feuchten R umen in der N he eines Schwim
78. pts the input signal of all major video formats including PAL SECAM NTSC PAL M PAL N NTSC4 43 and the higher quality S Video signals And input of DTV Format Signal such as the Component YPBPR signal from a DVD is also possible with this Projector And the Projector can also display even higher quality Component signals generated by HOTV equipment 6 On Screen Display The LCD Projector s language is set to English at the factory In addition you can select Spanish French German Italian Japanese and Chinese Information screens and menus make setting up and operating the LCD Projector extremely easy 7 IR Remote Control Front and rear sensors allow you to control the LCD Projector from almost anywhere in the room 8 Laser Pointer on the Remote Control When the Laser beam is aimed at the screen the Pointer is displayed on the screen 9 Wireless mouse This function lets you use the remote control to control a personal computer in place of the personal computer s mouse See page 33 10 Stereo Audio Output For external audio equipment connection Audio follows video source 11 Capture Feature The LCD Projector can record and store the projected image in memory or to a PC Card And you can project the image stored in memory as a back screen while the LCD Projector is starting up and also when you press SHUTTER See pages 29 37 12 Projecting PC Card ATA Flash Card Data Using this software JPEG Viewer you can
79. rojektors stecken und den Netzschalter auf ON stellen Dr cken Sie auf POWER um den LCD Projektor auf ON EIN zu stellen Dr cken Sie auf MENU um sich das Men anzeigen zu lassen Dr cken Sie A oder V um GRUNDEINSTELLUNG auszuw hlen dr cken Sie dann lt oder gt um den Bildschirm anzeigen zu lassen Dr cken Sie A oder V um FUNKTION auszuw hlen dr cken Sie dann lt oder gt um den Bildschirm anzeigen zu lassen Dr cken Sie A oder V um LAMPEN R CK auszuw hlen dr cken Sie dann lt oder gt um den Bildschirm anzeigen zu lassen Dr cken Sie lt oder gt f r JA Zum R cks POWER dr ken erscheint Dr cken Sie auf POWER um die Lampenzeit auf 0 r ckzusetzen ta Lampeneinheit GRUNDEINSTELLUNG DISPLAY gt FUNKTION WAHL DR CKEN a oder REGELN DR CKEN 4 oder gt ENDE DR CKEN MENU FUNKTION RGB YPBPA WAHL EINGANGSWAHL EINGABE ANZEIGE NETZ FERN AN LAMPEN Ai NEIN RGB MANUELL AN WAHL DRUCKEN oder REGELN DAUCKEN 4 oder gt ENDE DA CKEN MENU LAMPEN AUCK Wenn Sie zu einer neuen Lampe wechseln die Lampenzeit r cksetzen Sind Sie jetzt fertig NEIN JA WAHL DR CKEN odere ENDE DRUCKEN MENU Panasonic Professional Industrial Video Panasonic Broadcast amp Television Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office 3330 Cahuenga Blvd West Lo
80. rvice car les fragments de lampe risquent de vous blesser E P riode de remplacement de la lampe La lampe du projecteur LCD a une dur e de service limit e de 2000 heures environ DUREE LAMPE RESTANTE 10HRS est affich l cran lorsque la dur e de service atteint 1990 heures Ensuite chaque fois que le projecteur est allum la dur e de vie restante de la lampe sera affich e Un affichage d avertissement de 10 secondes 15 secondes lorsque le projecteur LCD est allum appara t toutes les heures partir de la dur e de service de 1990 heures Et l avertissement clignote pendant les derni res 5 minutes de la dur e de vie de la lampe DUR E LAMPE RESTANTE 10HRS DUREE LAMPE RESTANTE DUR E LAMPE RESTANTE DUREE LAMPE RESTANTE ram mm Lorsque la lampe atteint 2000 heures d utilisation Le projecteur LCD s teint automatiquement et l indicateur STATUS CODE code de statut affiche L 0 a Remplacer l ampoule de la mani re d crite aux tapes 1 7 de la page 55 b Appuyer sur la touche POWER ON mise sous tension l affichage INITIAL LAMPE remise z ro de la dur e de service de la lampe appara t pour la remise z ro de la dur e de service de la lampe Seul cet cran sera affich lorsque la touche POWER marche est enfonc e jusqu INITIALI LAMPE la remise z ro de la dur e de la lampe Le projecteur LCD ne peut pas afficher une A mains que vous ne image normale
81. rying Handle Note Remove the handle while in the raised position Removal is difficult if in the lowered position 1 Hold in the two lock buttons located on the Lock Ring at the base of the handle as shown Carrying Handle Lock Ring 2 Turn the Lock Ring to the left so that the A mark points to RELEASE on the LCD Projector 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 and remove the other Lock Ring 4 Slowly pull the carrying handle straight out from the LCD Projector E When Attaching the Carrying Handle 1 Insert the carrying handle into the LCD Projector so that the A mark on the Lock Ring is aligned with RELEASE on the LCD Projector 2 Hold in the two lock buttons located on the Lock Ring at the base of the handle as shown 3 Turn the Lock Ring to the right so the A mark points to LOCK on the LCD Projector and you hear it click into the locked position The Lock Ring is locked Attach the carrying handle securely If you carry the LCD Projector with the carrying handle improperly attached the handle could come off and you sometimes cause injury 4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 and remove the other Lock Ring 46 Cleaning the Air Filter B Air Filter The air filter should be cleaned about every 100 hours Also clean the air filter if the A 0 is indicated in the STATUS CODE display Replace the filter when it is clogged or dirty even after cleaning E Cleaning procedure Tools required Vacuum Cleaner e Wait u
82. s Angels CA 90068 EASTERN ZONE 610 269 8369 CENTRAL ZONE 608 846 4778 WESTERN ZONE 707 584 7189 Government Marketing Department 52 West Gude Drive Rockville MD 20850 301 738 3840 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauge Ontario L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 Printed in Japan LSQTO208A S1299G0
83. s specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 20 Air filter should be cleaned every 100 lamp on hours The LCD Projector may become too hot if filter is not cleaned when required 21 If lens becomes dirty or smudged clean with a clean dampened cloth Never touch the lens with your fingers 22 Do not look directly into the aperture and lens while operating as this may result in damage to your eyes 23 Do not look into the red Laser Pointer transmitter or aim the Laser beam at a person Shining the Laser beam into the eyes could result in eye damage LCD Projector Features 1 High Brightness and Resolution 786 432 1024 X 768 pixels X 3 panels format 2 500 lumen ANSI offers clear images even when ambient light level is high 2 Compact and Lightweight Completely portable you can give attractive presentations at any location by connecting the PT L758U to a computer or video equipment 3 20 to 300 Inch Screen Capability Project a screen size of 20 lt to 300 lt from a distance of 2 62 feet to 44 29 feet See page 11 4 Compatible with Most Personal Computers The RGB input accepts signals from VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Compression and MAC compatible computers with no additional hardware Other compatible computers require a separate cable 5 Accommodates 6 different video signal standards The LCD Projector acce
84. save the image displayed on the PC screen as a JPEG file to a PC Card ATA Flash Card And if you insert the PC Card into the LCD Projector you can project using the JPEG Image playback feature See page 35 13 Automatic Universal Power Supply with Automatic Power Down This unit has an operating voltage range of AC 100 240V The lamp power is automatically turned off if there is no Input Signal for 15 minutes Equipped with a variety of convenient functions A variety of functions such as the following have been provided A blue screen is projected when no signal is being input Mute or freeze functions for video and audio signals can be toggled on and off The input signal display function can be toggled on and off Cancellation of the enlarging function is provided 16 9 wide screen projection is provided e The function of the POWER Button on the remote control can be disabled e Four direction types are provided Contents of LCD Projector Box Please confirm that the following items are packed in the LCD Projector box They are provided to help you use or set up your LCD Projector 1 LCD Projector Remote Control unit LRQ90042 2 AA Batteries 4 Lens Cap Carrying Handle 9 8 Foot UL CSA Power Cord VJAS0179 7 VGA Cable LSJA0239 8 PS 2 Mouse Cable LSJA0212 9 MAC Mouse Cable LSJA0214 10 VGA MAC Adaptor LSJA0158 11 Audio Cable LSJA0240 12 Video Cable LSJA0074 13
85. ss v or A to select PC CARD EDIT and then lt or gt to display the screen A multi picture screen of the selected FOLDER is displayed 4 Press v or A to select MOVE SLIDE and then lt or gt to display the menu Press MENU to finish editing and return to the normal screen 5 Press v lt OF gt to select the slide you want to move 6 Press VOLUME to select the slide to cut in this step the slide to be moved is decided only It cannot be cut until it is pasted If you want to change your slide selection press MENU after pressing VOLUME 7 Press v A lt Or gt to select the place to move 8 Press VOLUME to paste the cut slide e The cut slide is inserted in front of the selected slide and the PC CARD EDIT screen in step 3 is redisplayed 38 SET UP PC CARD REPEAT PLAY FADE OFF gt PC CARD EDIT OFF SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT MOVE SLIDE gt DELETE SLIDE COPY SLIDE SELECT PUSH dom SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT DELETE SLIDE Ach 1 116 SELECT FOLDER PUSH aor SELECT SLIDE PUSH dor DELETE SLIDE VOLUME END PUSH MENU SET UP PC CARD REPEAT PLAY gt PC CARD EDIT SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT MOVE SLIDE DELETE SLIDE COPY SLIDE SELECT PUSH AoY SET PUSH dor END PUSH MENU PC CARD EDIT MOVE SLIDE EN E
86. t correctly a normal image will not be projected The RGB input signal is set at the factory Please follow the instructions below to change the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu ISPRACHE LANGUE F en LING UA 2 Press v or A to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then SELECT PUSH aor ET P PUS lt OF gt to display the screen END PUSH MENU SET UP PROJECTOR 3 Press v or A to select SET UP FUNCTION and then SET UP DISPLAY lt Or gt to display the screen gt SET UP FUNCTION SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or 4 Press v or A to select RGB YPBPR SELECT PND BUSH MENU SET UP FUNCTION 5 Press lt or gt to change the input signal AGB YPBPR SELECT RGB INPUT SELECT INPUT DISP o REMOTE POWER Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu LAMP TIME RESET SELECT PUSH aor PUSH or END PUSH MENU E Setting the Color Matrix of the RGB YPsPr Input Signal This LCD Projector is set to select the standard color matrix automatically if you project the YPBPR input signal Component input signal However if the color matrix is not match and the projected picture color is not natural please follow the steps below to change the color matrix 1 Press MENU to display the menu YPBPR ADJUST 072 ne BER 2 Press v or A to select YPBPR ADJUST and then BRIGHTNESS 10 SHARPNESS lt Or gt to display the screen See SELECT SET END e 1 2 displayed un
87. t item the adjust procedure and function display adjustment adjustment will vary Please refer to the chart below level display Adjustment item Button Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Remarks COLOR Press gt button The color becomes deeper Max value 30 YP8PR S VIDEO The color becomes paler Min value 30 VIDEO only Press gt button Flesh tones become greenish Max value 40 YPBPR NTSC NTSC TINT 9 4 43 S VIDEO Flesh tones become reddish Min value 40 VIDEO only BRIGHTNESS The screen becomes brighter Max value 30 The screen becomes darker Min value 30 Only the Highlights of the image Press gt button become brighter adding Contrast MER value 30 BEINE The Highlights b less bright he Highli ecome less bright TE Press lt button diminishing Contrast TIENNE The picture quality becomes sharper Max value 20 YPBPR S VIDEO The picture quality becomes softer Min value 20 VIDEO only Note e The last adjustment condition is saved and will not be erased even if the power is turned off Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu If lt and gt are pressed together while the video adjust screen or individual adjustment screen is displayed the adjustment condition of the adjust items currently displayed on screen will return to the factory setting The different adjustment condition cannot be saved for S VIDEO and VIDEO 23 Adjusting the White Balance The picture may
88. tellen Sie den LCD Projektor auch nicht in einen B cherschrank da dort keine ausreichende Bel ftung gew hrleistet ist 9 Der LCD Projektor darf nur von dem auf der R ckseite des Projektors oder in den technischen Daten aufgef hrten Netzquellentyp aus betrieben werden Wenn Sie Fragen zu den an Ihrem Arbeitsplatz herrschenden Spannungsverh ltnissen haben setzen Sie sich bitte mit Ihrem Verk ufer in Verbindung bei dem Sie das Ger t erworben haben oder Ihren LCD Projektorh ndler oder fragen Sie bei den rtlichen Stadtwerken nach 10 Legen Sie keine Gegenst nde auf das Netzkabel und verlegen Sie das Kabel so da niemand darauf treten kann 11 Beachten Sie alle auf dem LCD Projektor aufgef hrten Warnungen und f hren Sie die Anweisungen aus 12 Zur Sicherheit ist dieser LCD Projektor mit einem dreistiftigen Erdungsstecker ausgestattet Der dreistiftige Erdungsstecker pa t nur in eine f r die Erdung ausgelegte Netzsteckdose Sollte der Stecker nicht passen benutzen Sie bitte einen Adapter der ordnungsgem geerdet ist oder beauftragen Sie einen Elektriker mit der Installation einer geerdeten Steckdose Versuchen Sie nicht diesen Wechselstromstecker in irgendeiner Weise zu ver ndern 13 Trennen Sie sowohl den Netzstecker von der Netzsteckdose ab als auch s mtliche Kabelsysteme f r den zus tzlichen Schutz des LCD Projektors im Falle eines Gewitters bei Abwesenheit oder bei einer Nichtbenutzung des Ger tes ber einen l ngeren Zei
89. ten mit Hochgeschwindigkeit Der C d STATUS CODE wird angezeigt Halten Sie den Griff fest und stellen Sie den LCD Projektor wie dargestellt auf die Seite Schrauben Sie die Lampenabdeckungsschrauben ab Lesen Sie zuerst die Vorsichts und Warnungsaufkleber auf der Lampenabdeckung Entfernen Sie dann mit der schraubendreher die Lampenabdeckungsschrauben 2 und nehmen die Lampenabdeckung ab Schrauben Sie die Lampeneinheitsschraube ab Schrauben Sie die Lampeneinheitsschraube 2 ab greifen Sie den Lampeneinheitsgriff und ziehen Sie sie vorsichtig aus dem LCD Projektor heraus Lassen Sie das Lampengeh use rechts von Ihnen ge ffnet Fassen Sie die Lampe nicht an oder zeigen Sie mit der Lampen ffnung auf niemanden WARNUNG Die Lampe k nnte hei sein Gehen Sie vorsichtig vor VORSICHT Hochdruck Lampen k nnten bei falschem Umgang explodieren Verletzungsgefahr durch Lampensplitter Lampeneinheitsschraube Nehmen Sie die Lampe ET LA058 aus dem LCD Projektor heraus und installieren Sie eine neue Lampeneinheit ET LA058 e Lassen Sie sie nicht fallen bei einem heftigen Aufprall kann die Lampe explodieren Schrauben Sie die Lampeneinheitsschrauben wieder an Schrauben Sie die Lampeneinheitsschraube und die Lampenabdeckungsschrauben mit der M nze wieder an Richtige Entsorgung der alten Lampe Schlie en Sie den LCD Projektor wieder an indem Sie das Stromkabel in die WS Buchse AC Buchse des LCD P
90. ting the Image File of a PC Card The image file saved in a PC Card can be edited delete move copy atthe LCD Projector while watching the projected multi picture displays without using a Personal Computer Only picture files made with the Personal Computer software JPEG Viewer included with the LCD Projector and the Capture feature of the LCD Projector can be edited Please see pages 40 44 regarding JPEG Viewer or page 37 regarding Capture Feature The PC CARD EDIT mode cannot be set if Repeat play is ON Set Repeat play to OFF before editing Deleting a Slide image file 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press v or A to select SET UP PC CARD and then lt or gt to display the screen 3 Press v or A to select PC CARD EDIT and then lt or gt to display the screen A multi picture screen of the selected FOLDER is displayed 4 Press v or A to select DELETE SLIDE and then lt or gt to display the menu Press MENU to finish editing and return to the normal screen 5 Press v A lt OF gt to select the slide you want to delete 6 Press VOLUME to delete the selected slide When the selected slide is deleted the PC CARD EDIT screen in step 3 is redisplayed Once deleted a slide cannot be restored Moving a Slide image file 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press v or A to select SET UP PC CARD and then lt or gt to display the screen 3 Pre
91. traum hinweg Dies verhindert Besch digungen am LCD Projektor bei Gewitter und Spannungsschwankungen in der Netzleitung 56 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 berlasten Sie weder Netzsteckdosen noch Verl ngerungskabel mit zu vielen Ger ten da dies einen Brand oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen k nnte Schieben Sie keinerlei Gegenst nde durch die Geh useschlitze in den LCD Projektor Die Gegenst nde k nnten gef hrliche Spannungspunkte ber hren oder Teile kurzschlie en was wiederum einen Brand oder elektrischen Schlag verursachen k nnte Versuchen Sie nicht den LCD Projektor selbst zu warten Das ffnen oder Entfernen von Abdeckungen kann Sie gef hrlichen Spannungen oder Gefahren aussetzen berlassen Sie s mtliche Wartungsarbeiten qualifiziertem Fachpersonal Trennen Sie die LCD Projektoreinheit unter nachfolgend aufgef hrten Umst nden von der Netzsteckdose ab und ziehen Sie qualifiziertes Fachpersonal hinzu A Wenn das Netzkabel oder der Netzstecker besch digt oder durchgescheuert sind B Wenn Fl ssigkeit in den LCD Projektor eingedrungen ist C Wenn der LCD Projektor Regen oder Wasser ausgesetzt worden ist D Wenn der LCD Projektor nicht ordnungsgem arbeitet obwohl die Bedienung entsprechend der Bedienungsanleitung erfolgt Stellen Sie nur die Bedienungselemente ein die diese Bedienungsanleitung umfa t eine falsche Einstellung anderer Bedienungselemente kann Besch digung
92. tructions below when projecting image data saved on a PC Card See JPEG Viewer Feature on pages 40 44 1 Insert PC Card into PC Card Slot on the LCD Projector lt LCD Projector gt Then press INPUT on the LCD Projector or remote control and select PC CARD PC Card The INDEX and first image in each FOLDER are shown on It takes a few seconds for the list of images to be displayed WAIT appears If you made JPEG files with something other than JPEG Viewer it may take a much longer time to display the list of images See When using BMP or JPEG JPEG Converter feature and convert to JPEG files idealiy suited to the LCD Projector lf you made FOLDER with something other than JPEG Viewer FOLDER A FOLDER B will be displayed ROOT is displayed if images corresponding to the LCD Projector are found in ROOT The screen turns blue if images corresponding to the LCD Projector are not found in PC Card When you want to eject the PC Card press the PC Card RELEASE button And NO CARD screen is displayed SELECT FOLDER 4 or gt 2 Press lt or gt to select FOLDER on vor Press gt to select the next FOLDER Press lt to select the previous FOLDER The selected FOLDER is indicated by a red arrow The selected image in Folder is encircled by a bold blue frame e Press VOLUME to play back the first image of the selected en 1 FOLDER BE SELECT FOLDER 4 or gt
93. udio system E Computer Computer Monitor Cable 5 Audio Cable not included Connector jacks on left side of Projector 3 PS 2 Mouse Cable or 4 MAC Mouse Cable PC Audio Cable not included 2 VGA MAC Adapter 1 VGA Cable e The RGB input accepts signals from VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Compression and MAC compatible computers without the need for any additional hardware Plug the VGA signal cable supplied correctly into the RGB YPBPR IN terminal on the LCD Projector and the RGB signal Output terminal on your computer Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws When connecting the LCD Projector to a Macintosh Series computer first connect the VGA MAC adaptor supplied to the RGB signal input terminal on your computer Then firmly plug the VGA signal cable into both the RGB IN terminal on the LCD Projector and the VGA MAC adaptor on the computer Secure the plugs by aa the thumb screws Be sure to set the DIP switch on the VGA MAC adapter to your display type See page 31 To view images simultaneously on the monitor and projection screen connect your computer monitor to the LCD Projector s RGB OUT terminal When the LCD Projector is connected to personal computer you can use the remote control in place of the computer s mouse by attaching the Mouse cable If you wish to use the wireless mouse function turn on the main power to the Projector before turning on the personal
94. un mur ou sur une tag re doit se faire l aide d un kit de montage agr par le fabricant 7 Le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides et le chariot doivent tre d plac s avec soin Des arr ts brusques une force excessive et des surfaces in gales risquent de faire basculer l quipement et le chariot 8 Les fentes et orifices au dos et au fond du bo tier sont destin s la ventilation Afin de garantir un fonctionnement fiable du projecteur affichage cristaux liquides et de le prot ger contre le surchauffement ces orifices ne doivent pas tre bloqu s ou couverts Ces orifices ne doivent jamais tre couverts par un tissu ou un autre mat riau L orifice du fond ne doit pas tre bloqu en pla ant le projecteur affichage a cristaux liquides sur un lit un fauteuil un tapis ou toute autre surface similaire Le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides ne doit pas tre plac pr s d un radiateur ou sur le dessus ou pr s d une chemin e Le projecteur affichage cristaux liquides ne doit pas tre encastr sauf si une ventilation correcte est assur e 9 Le projecteur doit tre utilis uniquement avec le type de source d alimentation indiqu e au dos du projecteur ou dans les caract ristiques techniques En cas de doute sur le type d alimentation lectrique de votre entreprise consulter le revendeur de votre projecteur affichage cristaux liquides ou la compagnie d lectricit locale
95. up screen and menu 36 Saving the Image Data to a PC Card applies to LCD Projector only E Saving the current projected picture to a PC Card When a PC Card is inserted into the LCD Projector the current projected picture from RGB YPBPR or S VIDEO VIDEO input signal can be recorded to the PC Card as a JPEG file Follow the instructions below to seta FOLDER and record a picture PC Card RELEASE Button 1 insert a PC Card into the LCD Projector 2 Press INPUT and select RGB YPBPR or S VIDEO VIDEO input to project the images you want to record 3 Press CAPTURE on the LCD Projector to display the CAPTURE MENU The screen is frozen and the screen at right will appear Ofthe RGB signals that can be input described on page 17 if the signal has a Vertical dots of less than 480 SIGNAL is displayed indicating that CAPTURE cannot be performed FOLDER PPC CARD RECORD 1 ORIGINAL IMAGE RECORD 4 Press v Or A to move the arrow to PC CARD RECORD SET FOLDER PUSH 4orp SELECT PUSH aor CAPTURE PUSH CAPTURE END PUSH MENU 5 Press lt or gt to set the FOLDER No In which pictures will be recorded Select from FOLDER No 1 to 16 No 1 is the Default setting CAPTURE MENU If the PC Card is changed the setting reverts back to the factory setting The FOLDER No set above is active as long as no changes are made If the PC Card is changed the setting reverts back to the factory s
96. ype So you will have to select either RGB or YPBPR manually PC CARD The signal from the source which is connected to the PC CARD IN connector is projected The signal from the source which is connected to the S VIDEO IN connector or VIDEO IN connector is projected If cables are connected to both connectors the S VIDEO signal will be selected automatically The S VIDEO signal has priority The LCD Projector is factory set so that the proper input must be selected manually with the INPUT button For automatic input selection according to input signal refer to Using Auto Input Select Feature on page 27 To turn off the input signal on screen display please see Turning off the input signal display on page 27 lf you would like to project the VIDEO signals being input to the VIDEO IN connector do not connect any cables to the S VIDEO IN connector e There is only one audio system circuit provided for the VIDEO AUDIO IN terminals for S VIDEO and VIDEO signals Because of this if using both S VIDEO signals and VIDEO signals it will be necessary to change over the connectors e The LCD Projector is shipped from the factory with the system format selection function set to AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM If the correct picture is not projected when VIDEO signal is input and it is necessary to change the input to match the input signal refer to S VIDEO VIDEO Signal Format Selection on page 19 Please refer to page
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