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Panasonic PT-L556U User's Manual

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1. D BACK PORCH 1 907 us 48 dots ps 48 dots Z E ACTIVE TIME 25 423 us 640 dots 25 423 us 640 dots 25 423 us _ 640 dots 0 636 us 16 dots F FRONT PORCH 0 636 us 16 dots f 59 939 Hz y LA PERIOD 16 684 ms 525 lines B BLANKING 1 557 ms 49 lines 1 430 ms 45 lines 0 064 ms 2lines B BLANKING T D BACK PORCH 12 711 ms 400 lines 15 254 ms 480 lines 1 176 ms 37 lines 0 381 ms 12 lines 0 318 ms 10 lines MAC LC 640 X 480 MAC II 640 X 480 VESA 640 X 350 at 85 Hz 34 97 KHz H 28 598 us 896 dots O 7 407 us _224 dots 2 803 us 63 dots D BACK PORCH E ACTIVE TIME 20 425 us 640 dots 20 317 us 640 dots F FRONT PORCH 3 702 us 116 dots 1 016 us 32 dots i C SYNC WIDTH N D 0 079 ms 3lines D BACK PORCH 1 585 ms 60 lines E ACTIVE TIME 9 244 ms 350 lines 0 845 ms 32 lines 1 D M lt Preset timing VESA 640 X 400 at 85 Hz VESA 640 X 480 at 72 Hz VESA 640 X 480 at 75 Hz DOT CLOCK 31 5 MHz 31 5 MHz 37 861 KHz 37 500 KHz H PERIOD 26 413 us 832 dots 26 413 us 832 dots O B BLANKING 6 095 us 192 dots 6 095 us 192 dots C SYNC WIDTH 2 032 us 64 dots 1 270 us __ 40 dots D BACK PORCH 3 048 us 96 dots 4 063 us 128 dots E ACTIVE TIME 20 317 us 640 dots
2. R C SYNC WIDTH 1 200 us 96 dots D BACK PORCH 2 200 us 176 dots Z 12 800 ps 1024 dots 0 400 us 4dots fV 74 550 Hz 74 9266 Hz 13 414 ms 667 lines 0 865 ms 0 597 ms 36 lines 0 060 ms 3 lines 0 050 ms 3 lines 0 784 ms 39 lines 0 498 ms 30 lines 624 lines 12 749 ms 768 lines F FRONT PORCH 0 020 ms 1line 0 050 ms 3 lines Note Because some lines are omitted picture degradation may occur A PERIOD B BLANKING C SYNC WIDTH D BACK PORCH 18 Basic LCD Projector Operation Before you begin make sure You have read Important Safeguards See pages 3 4 LCD Projector is plugged in All connections are made See pages 12 13 Lens cap is removed LCD Projector is positioned properly See page 10 LCD Projector Remote Control 3 SHUTTER VOLUME FREEZE Button Buttons Button VOLUME MUTE Buttons Button INPUT INPUT Button Button I Turn on the Power See Turning the power on and off on page 9 2 Press INPUT on the LCD Projector or remote control to select the desired input When you select S VIDEO or VIDEO input signal signal Continue to press INPUT to set the desired input signal Each press will change the display as shown below E RGB PC CARD gt S VIDEO or VIDEO b input signal format If unit is connected with both S VIDEO and VIDEO cables the S VIDEO signal has pr
3. Operating instructions LCD Projector Model No PT L556U Panasonic Please read these instructions completely before operating this LCD Projector LSQTO114 A 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 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 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 use only the provided shielded VGA cable with 2 fer
4. The LCD projector may not be set up so that it is perpendicular to the screen pp 10 11 The VIDEO or R G B adjustments may not have been set correctlly pp 22 24 The signal input source may not be connected properly pp 12 13 The input selection setting may not be correct p 19 The connected signal source may be turned off p 21 COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect p 22 The video formats may not match p 20 The signal connection pin assignments may not be correct pp 14 15 The audio signal source may not be connected properly pp 12 13 The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting p 19 The MUTE function or Audio Video SHUTTER function may be active p 19 The batteries may be spent or they may not be inserted correctly p 7 There may be an object blocking the infrared signals between remote control unit and the projector The remote controi unit may be out of the operating range p 7 A PC Card not compatible with this LCD Projector is inserted p 25 42 Specifications LCD panels 0 9 Poly silicon LCD panel X 3 RGB shutter method using Translucent TN crystal panels f Drive method Active Matrix 4 3 Aspect Ratio panels TFT Thin Film Transistor No of pixels 480 000 800 X 600 stripe pixels X 3 panels S Video input signal Y luminance signal 1 Vp p sync negative 75Q terminated C chrominance signal burs
5. 20 317 us 640 dots F FRONT PORCH 1 016 ps 32 dots 0 762 us 24 dots 1 057 ms 40 lines C SYNC WIDTH 0 079 ms 3lines 0 079 ms 3 lines D BACK PORCH 1 083 ms 41 lines E ACTIVE TIME 10 565 ms 400 lines Negative Negative Negative Negative N I 16 VESA 800 X 600 at 56Hz 35 156 KHz 37 879 KHz Z E ACTIVE TIME F FRONT PORCH 0 670 ms 29 lines 0 069 ms 3 lines i 0 026 ms line fH 46 875 KHz 53 674 KHz B BLANKING 4 800 us 240 dots 2 400 us _ 120 dots D BACK PORCH E ACTIVE TIME 6 162 us 800 dots 75 000 Hz R 12D2mM lt A PERIOD 13 853 ms 666 lines V B BLANKING 1 373 ms 66 lines F C SYNC WIDTH 0 125ms Glines T i 0 019 ms 1 line Preset timing Compression 56 476 KHz 60 0229 KHz 17 707 us 1328 dots B BLANKING 4 054 us 304 dots i D BACK PORCH 1 920 us 144 dots E ACTIVE TIME 13 653 us 1024 dots fV B BLANKING D BACK PORCH l E ACTIVE TIME 12 795 ms 768 lines 0 053ms lines 0 017 ms __1 line Note Because some lines are omitted picture degradation may occur ti be a 0 673 ms 38 lines 0 106 ms __ 6 lines 57 283 MHz 80 0000 MHz H 16 600 ys 1328 dots O 3 800 us 304 dots
6. 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 or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then or to display the screen 3 Press or V to select REMOTE POWER and then or to select ON or OFF Select OFF to disable the POWER button on the remote control e Select ON to use the POWER button on the remote control normally This is the factory setting 4 Press MENU twice to exit 26 VIDEO ADJUST SET UP PROJECTOR VIDEO SYSTEM LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE JIDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH 4or END PUSH MENU VIDEO SYSTEM NT SC4 43 SELECT PUSH Aor Y END PUSH MENU RGB ADJUST RGB SYNC MENU SET UP PROJECTOR gt LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH 4 or gt END PUSH MENU gt ENGL ISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESPANOL ITALIANO SELECT PUSH Aor Y END PUSH MENU RGB ADJUST RGB SYNC MENU LANGUAGE ISPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH 4or gt END PUSH MENU SET UP PROJECTOR FRONT REAR FRONT ns iam ON REMOT ON EXPANSION VGA ON LAMP TIME RESET SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH dorp END PUSH MENU gt SET UP PROJECTOR N
7. 0 4 Press or V to select R LEVEL G LEVEL or B LEVEL of the COLOR for RGB input or SUB COLOR for S VIDEO VIDEO input 5 Press or to display the R G or B LEVEL adjust screen R LEVEL EE ee 6 Press lt or gt to adjust the R G or B level The setting will be displayed by numerals and a bar Example of Adjustment R LEVEL Press to strengthen the red component Press to weaken the red component 7 Press MENU once to return the RGB input level menu or three times to exit E Selecting the Picture Memory Press MODE on the LCD Projector or remote control to select the desired picture mode When MODE is pressed the preset setting will first be displayed on the screen for about 5 seconds Each time you press MODE the display will change as shown below d MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 24 Remote Control MENU Button Adjust A V lt gt Buttons S VIDEO VIDEO a ADJUST SET UP PROJECTOR VIDEO SYSTEM LANGUAGE JAPRACHE LANGUE DIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH aory SET PUSH 4 or gt END PUSH MENU MODE TINT 0 BRIGHTNESS PICTURE SHARPNESS SELECT PUSH wY SET PUSH 4 or gt ENG PUSH MENU Press A or V until SUB COLOR is displayed d COLOR G LEV Lu ences eure B LEVEL VIDEO ADJUST Projecting PC Card ATA Flash Card Data Using this software JPEG Viewer you can save the image displayed on the PC screen as a
8. 800 X 600 at 75 Hz VESA 800 X 600 at 85 Hz VESA 1024 X 768 at 60 Hz VESA 1024 X 768 at 70 Hz VESA 1024 X 768 at 75 Hz MAC 19 1024 X 768 27 30 H Horizontal SIZE Control Adjust data display timing and attain the correct horizontal image size Press or to eliminate the vertical stripes that appear on computer screens VESA 640 X 480 at 85 Hz 23 30 50 50 50 90 e PHASE Control Adjust vertical line strength so that text is readable Press lt or gt to eliminate the flicker localised noise that appears on computer screens E Adjusting the White Balance The picture may become over saturated with red or blue color Also the white color may not be the desired degree of whiteness In such cases you may adjust the white balance by the following procedure RGB or S VIDEO VIDEO input is selected page 19 Use button on the LCD Projector or remote control LCD Projector MODE Button MODE Button MENU Button Adjust A V Buttons 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press A or V to select RGB ADJUST or VIDEO SET Up PROJECTOR ADJUST and lt or gt to display the screen ANGE 3 different sets of control adjustments can be Ser d AT HE or Y memorized for different projection situations ce FUSH MENU 3 Press MODE repeatedly to choose one of the three memory modes for adjustment as described in selecting the Picture Memory below BRIGHTNESS 0 PICTURE
9. Air Filter unit with your vacuum cleaner CAUTION Operating LCD Projector with torn _or damaged Filter may cause damage to LCD Projector FA E 2 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 Note The LCD Projector power cannot be turned on unless the Air Filter unit is correctly installed 39 Crevice Attachment Air Filter unit ee Display when 3 i ervice 8 Center for repair as there is danger of inju due to lamp fragments E Lamp replacement period The LCD Projector lamp has a limited operating life of approximately 1100 hours LAMP TIME REMAINING 10h will be displayed on screen when operation time reaches 1090 hours Then each time the power is turned on the Lamp life remaining will be displayed A 10 second warning display 15 seconds when the LCD Projector power is turned on will appear every 1 hour from 1090 hours of operation time And the warning will flash during the last 5 minutes of Lamp life LAMP TIME REMAINING Se TI ME REMAINING 10h h NLAVP TIME REMA NINGIS BLAMP TIME REMAINING ED Omin In Case Lamp Use Reaches 1100 hours The LCD Projector will shut itself OFF and the STATUS CODE indication becomes L 0 See STATUS CODE on page 38 T POW Will be 0 minutes later a Replace the Lamp as described in steps 1 7 and s
10. B To Open the ProMouse Software EX Windows 95 Select Programs ProMouse ProMouse from the Windows 95 Start Menu The ProMouse Menu screen will appear 32 Windows 95 Windows 98 3 ProMuuse 4 FILE OPHON HELP E Using ProMouse Software The setting window at right will appear when ProMouse Software is started up To start the ProMouse Control feature Follow the steps below Please refer to ProMouse Software Details below for detailed settings 1 Select the Communication Setting from the Option menu e Select and set COM1 or COM2 2 Click Start in the lower right corner of the setting window The ProMouse Control feature will start and the setting window will be minimized To Use the Auto Setup feature The signal mode is identified and the Vertical position Horizontal position Horizontal size and Phase are automatically adjusted Click on Auto Setup at the bottom of the setting window You may also select the Auto Setup from the Option menu The On Screen Display at right will appear during auto adjustment Auto Setup may not be possible with some computer types AUTO SETUP O ProMouse Software Details eSave Saves the current window status You may also click Save in the iower left corner of the setting window eExit Quits the ProMouse Control feature Option Menu eClear Screen Deletes all the lines or stamp marks written on the screen Mousse letting
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12. JPEG file toa PC Card ATA Flash Card And if you insert the PC Card into this 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 this LCD Projector The following manufacturer PC Cards have been verified compatible Panasonic HITACHI TDK SanDisk EPSON Simple Technology Projecting PC Card Data Follow the instructions below when projecting image data saved on a PC Card See JPEG Viewer Feature on pages 27 31 POWER button LCD Projector STANDBY R ON G Indicat T turn on the LCD Projector to start projecting toy Incicater See Turning the POWER on and off on page 9 2 Insert PC Card into PC Card Slot on the LCD Projector Then press INPUT on the LCD Projector or remote control and select PC CARD The INDEX and first image in each FOLDER are shown Note t takes a few seconds for the list of images to be displayed mrt WAIT appears If you made JPEG files with something MAIN Power other than JPEG Viewer it may take a much longer time to Switch display the list of images See When using BMP or JPEG JPEG Converter feature and PC Card convert to JPEG files ideally suited to this LCD Projector RELEASE If you made FOLDER with something other than JPEG Viewer Button FOLDER A FOLDER B will be displayed 4 ROOT is displayed if images correspon
13. Preset Timing esses 16 1998 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Basic LCD Projector Operation 19 Using other useful functions 20 Adjusting the Projected Image 22 Projecting PC Card ATA Flash Card Data 25 JPEG Viewer Feature eeseeee 27 ProMouse Control Feature 32 Status Code Display Indications 38 Cleaning the Air Filter esee 39 Lamp Replacement esee 40 Before Requesting Service esssss 42 SBBCITICatlOfis oido eripe ee ses er 43 Notes importantes concernant la s curit 44 Remplacement de la lampe 46 All product brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders Electrical 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 aerosol cleaners Use a soft dry cloth to clean t
14. Projector gt lt Remote Control gt MENU Button Adjust A V lt gt Buttons MODE Button MODE Button MENU Button Adjust A V lt gt Buttons 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press or V to select RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST and or to display the screen 3 different sets of control adjustments can be memorized for different projection situations 3 Press MODE repeatedly to choose one of the three memory modes for adjustment page 24 4 Press or V to select and or to display the item to be adjusted 5 Press lt or gt to adjust as described below The setting will be displayed by numerals and a bar 6 Press MENU once to return to the RGB or VIDEO adjust menu or three times to exit Adjustments for Input Image COLOR Control Adjust color intensity level Press gt to deepen the color Press lt to make the color paler e TINT Control Adjust hue for realistic tones Press gt for more green Press lt for more purple Tint can be adjusted when LCD Projector is set to NTSC or NTSC4 43 video formats s BRIGHTNESS Control Adjust black level to room brightness Press to brighten the image Press to darken the background PICTURE Control Adjust overall picture intensity Press for a stronger picture Press for a fainter picture S VIDEO VIDEO RGB SYNC MENU SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE HIDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PU
15. SD Meere Nebenhg When you purchase a PC Card format it normally on d x I MSGS Pot 9 Windows 95 before use pd EN Widows Erplae 3 Select Start Programs JPEG Viewer amp L JPEG Viewer to open the JPEG Viewer Application SOF Functions of each Menu Menu bar Tool bar Following are the Menus and their functions contained in this software File Add Graphic file to Folder Converts an original BMP or JPEG file to a JPEG file and saves it to Folder Delete Graphic file from Folder Deletes selected images from Folder LA cri M TP Exits the JPEG Viewer Folder NOW sineren aatan i piiiton indere te ae Makes new Folder o eT Opens saved Folder SO gem Closes edited Folder Delete Folder ss Deletes edited Folder Tool uer qul ns ntm Changes to the Capture mode Remake Thumbnail esee Remakes Thumbnail files of images contained in the current being edited Folder ODIO ss cuaiit sarai ten inet petro aeu pbu dod ur FLU ERAT VEA tants Sets the JPEG Viewer Window e Cascade o oe Ite shcetedcsvcscsccvusunssetuanteasavanacees Arranges windows in an overlapping pattern Tile Horizontal sers Arranges windows in a top to bottom pattern e Tile Vertical eT Arranges windows in a left to right pattern Arrange ICONS neenon dense Arranges minimized windows Help JPEG Viewer Help sense Displays J
16. et fabriqu pour endis 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 protections 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 boitier et terminer en essuyant avec un chiffon doux Ne pas utiliser un d poussi reur chimique ou un nettoyant lustrant parce qu i risque de d t riorer le boitier 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 ou un adulte et ou endommager l appareil Utiliser uni
17. projecteur LCD ne peut pas afficher une image normale Si fa dur e de la lampe n est pas remise z ro cet cran appara tra et le projecteur LCD s teint automatiquement apr s 10 minutes environ c Appuyer sur la touche lt ou gt pour s lectionner YES oui d Appuyer sur la touche POWER OFF arr t pour remettre la dur e de service de la lampe z ro 46 E Proc dure de remplacement de la lampe Attention En raison des risques de blessures proc dez exactement de la mani re d crite ci dessous pour remplacer la lampe Commander la lampe ET LA556 Outil n cessaire une pi ce de monnaie I 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 Interrupteur Remarque Attendre au moins une heure avant de remplacer la lampe d alimentation Pour un remplacement pr matur de la lampe Z principale Le projecteur LCD poss de une fonction de refroidissement forc Lorsque le H 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 Tout en saisissant la poign
18. 1 20 24 Top and Front See pages 22 24 26 41 See pages 19 25 e STATUS CODE VOLUME Buttons See pages 19 25 26 See page 38 Adjust A V Buttons See pages 11 20 26 41 PC CARD RELEASE Button POWER Button See page 25 STANDBY R ON G Indicator See page 9 Remote Control Sensor Zoom Ring See page 11 T BRENT FOCUS Ring f See page 11 j 4 PC CARD Slot i i See page 25 1 Main Power MN AC Socket Lens Cap i Switch ST 100 240 V i See page 9 See page 9 Side s video Input Connector bre OA Video Input Audio Input RGB Input RGB Output Connector Connector Connector Connector See page 13 L R See page 12 See page 12 See page 13 Back Bottom Audio Output Connector See pages 12 13 AGBIN AUDIOIN AGE RS232C Ex sence ae e TMA o rae Carrying handle Air outlet Remote Control port del Adjusters See page 11 po tz y 2 906 NES SO OEE nna m O IR MCN AANA SA Lens Cap Holder Air Filter See page 39 pra agp Ve VEN NE EE E Y Mae A S ee ER e n Bag Lamp Cover Screw See page 41 Lamp Cover See page 41 Turning the power on and off If the MAIN Power switch on the LCD Projector is pressed while the cooling fan is still operating the operating life of the projector lamp will be shortened Be sure to follow the procedures given below when turning the LCD Projecto
19. 3 12 17 06 ft 4 0 5 2 m 4928 1 5m 5 91 in 15 cm f the LCD Projector and the screen are not properly placed the picture will be distorted producing a keystoned image as shown at right Lu o 1 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 zd s LCD Projector Initial Setup Place the LCD Projector on a stable flat surface according to the LCD Projector Screen Relative Position Chart on page 10 E Positioning the LCD Projector CAUTION depending on the relative position of the LCD Projector and the screen improper adjustments may cause picture distortion To prevent the LCD Projector from wobbling make sure both adjusters see below are in firm contact with the support surface Side View Projected image Center Screen Original picture position Picture position after adjustment Center e Center the projected image on the screen To Raise Turn adjusters to the right To Lower Turn adjusters to the left Note For a distortion free picture it is very important that the LCD Projector be positioned so that it is perfectly horiz
20. ENU IMN and lt or gt to display the screen MANCSPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA AINGUA SET PUSH dor or Press or V to select and lt Or gt to display two PUSH Menu the item to be adjusted w bm VGASO I VGA60 Hs31 5KHz Press or V to adjust as described below PHASE e The setting will be displayed by numerals and a bar SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH or 5 Press MENU once to return to the RGB SYNC END _ PUSH MENU MENU menu or three times to exit Adjustments for RGB Input e PC Output Timing Relative Value Chart eV POSI Vertical Position Control Position Position size Adjust vertical position within projected screen it IBM 640 X 350 at 70 Hz 30 30 50 50 50 90 IBM 640 X 400 at 70 Hz Press to move down or to move up a IBM 640 X 480 at 60 Hz 30 30 50 50 50 90 MAC li 640 X 480 30 30 50 50 50 90 MAC 16 832 X 624 30 30 50 50 50 90 2 VESA 640 X 350 at 85 Hz 30 30 50 50 50 90 eH POSI Horizontal Position Control VESA 640 X 400 at 85 Hz Adjust horizontal position within projected screen 26 30 50 50 50 90 Press to move left or to move right VESA 640 X 480 at 72 Hz 26 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 640 X 480 at 75 Hz 14 30 50 50 50 90 VESA 800 X 600 at 56 Hz VESA 800 X 600 at 60 Hz VESA 800 X 600 at 72 Hz VESA
21. ET UP PROJECTOR FRONT REAR FRONT INPUT D SP N REMOTE POWER ON LAMP TIME RESET NO SELECT SET ate p did PUSH or gt END PUSH MENU VIDEO ADJUST d DEO SYSTEM NGUAGE fSPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT seu Aor Y SET PUSH 4or b END PUSH MENU SET UP PROJECTOR fen a aad FRONT NPUT DISP ON REMOTE as icis gt 16 EXPANSION NTSC LAMP TIME RESE SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH or END PUSH MENU 5 Minutes before power is shut off tx RA RAA FOCUS bRRAAAAM Power is shut off OFF 5min Remaining time Nd AL ZINS Adjusting the Projected Image This LCD Projector s picture is set to standard specifications at the factory However you can adjust the image to suit your own preferences by using the RGB or VIDEO ADJUST feature Three memory modes allow you to adjust and save up to three sets of settings for each input signal RGB and S VIDEO VIDEO For RGB signal input three items can be adjusted BRIGHTNESS PICTURE and COLOR White Balance For video signal input six items can be adjusted COLOR TINT BRIGHTNESS PICTURE SHARPNESS and SUB COLOR White Balance Note When a PC Card is inserted the RGB BRIGHTNESS memory is used Only BRIGHTNESS can be adjusted Input Image Adjustment RGB or S VIDEO VIDEO input is selected page 19 Use buttons on the LCD Projector or remote control lt LCD
22. GUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE AIOIOMA LINGUA SELECT ar any SET PUSH 4 or gt END PUSH MENU SET UP PROJECTOR FRONTIAEAR FRONT INPUT DISP ON EXPANS ON Vi VGA ON LAMP TIME RESET NO SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH or b END PUSH MENU E Canceling enlarging scanning line conversion function When a S VIDEO VIDEO signal in NTSC format or a signal less than 800 X 600 dots signals Ex 640 X 480 dots is input the LCD Projector automatically enlarges the image to 800 X 600 dots This may cause picture quality degration For better image select EXPANSION VGA or NTSC OFF 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 display the screen 3 Press A or V to select EXPANSION VGA or NTSC and then lt or gt to select ON or OFF Select OFF to cancel enlarge scanning line conversion function Select ON to use enlarge scanning line conversion function This is the factory setting 4 Press MENU twice to exit E Changing to 16 9 wide screen format When a S VIDEO or VIDEO signals in NTSC format is input the image can be displayed in 16 9 wide screen by the following procedure S Video Video input is selected page 19 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then or gt to display th
23. MENU d Connecting the LCD Projector Before you begin e Turn off the power supply of each system component before connecting any of the components f the necessary cables for connecting any of the system components are not supplied with the component or available as an optional accessory you may need to construct them yourself E Connecting to a computer RGB signal Diagram numbers correspond with numbers see page 13 Audio system Computer Computer Monitor Cable Audio Cable not included not included OL e Ee e S VIDEO VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R RS252C 5 RS 232C 25 pin Adaptor Connector jacks on left side of Projector 4 RS 232C 9 pin Adaptor 3 RS 232C Cable 2 VGA MAC Adaptor 1 VGA Cable PC Audio Cable not included Note The RGB input accepts signals from VGA SVGA XGA Compression and MAC compatible computers without the need for any additional hardware Plug the VGA signal cable supplied correctly into the RGB IN terminal on the LCD Projector and the RGB signa 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 Se
24. OR FRONT REAR FRONT P ON NS ION V gt LAMP TIME RESET SELECT PUSH Aw Y SET PUSH do b ENO PUSH MENU Lamp Time Reset When you change to a new lamp ftesat lamp time Have you finished yet fy ves SELECT PUSH 4or 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 No picture appears The picture is fuzzy FOCUS or NO SYNC appears on screen Color is too light or tint is poor No sound can be heard Remote Control does not operate CARD NG appears on screen 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 38 The lamp unit or lamp unit cover may not have been correctly installed p 41 The Air Filter Unit may not have been correctly installed p 39 The lens cap may still be attached to the lens The signal input source may not be connected properly pp 12 13 The input selection setting may not be correct p 19 The BRIGHTNESS adjustment may be lowest setting p 22 The LCD Projector may be set SHUTTER mode p 19 The lens focus may not have been set correctly or the projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen pp 10 11 The lens may be dirty
25. PEG Viewer help Version Information ccccccceeseeescscceereneeenenens Displays the version information 28 When using the Capture feature 1 Select Option from the Tool menu and set the drive and JPEG quality for saving captured images e PC Card drive Boo ME m a Select the PC Card drive for saving images NC TU MNT OMNEA CI x 9 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 9JPEG Quality Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of 5 levels Please refer to Help for more details Note The setting changes back to the Default setting when RESET Button is clicked 2 Select New or Open from the Folder menu and then open Folder for saving images Note 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 Folder Do not change the Folder name UNSER 3 Select Capture from the Tool menu to display the Capture dialog Note The dialog will also be displayed if you click Capture Shortcut Button on the Toolbar The Capture dialog is always displayed before other application screens and the Main Window is minimized Start up the PC Application software and display the image you want to capture on the screen S ciick Capture Butto
26. SH Aor Y SET PUSH dorp ENO PUSH MENU END VIDEO ADJUST SET UP PROJECTOR VIDEO SYSTEM LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH 4or b PUSH MENU RGB ADJUST BRIGHTNESS PICTURE COLOR H LEVEL G LEVEL B LEVEL RGB ADJUST VIDEO ADJUST MODE Le gt COLOR ee oe TINT 0 BRIGHTNESS 0 PiCTURE 0 SHARPNESS MODE1 VIDEO ADJUST BRIGHTNESS 5 e SHARPNESS Control Adjust picture sharpness Press gt to sharpen the edges of the image Press lt to soften the edges of the image eCOLOR or SUB COLOR White Balance Control See page 24 for details Recall Standard Settings Press and together If the menu showing all items is displayed all items will be reset if a single item is displayed only that item will be reset For S VIDEO or VIDEO mode only E RGB Sync Adjustment For V POSI H POSI H SIZE and PHASE adjustments see the PC output timing relative value chart below These adjustments are automatically done when the Auto Setup feature of the ProMouse software is used See ProMouse Control feature on page 32 RGB input is selected page 19 Use buttons on the LCD Projector or remote control lt LCD Projector gt lt Remote Control gt MENU Button Adjust A V lt gt Buttons MENU Button Adjust A V lt gt Buttons Press MENU to display the menu RGB ADJUST Press A or V to select RGB SYNC MENU LAGE SYNG M
27. Seletti mavamant speed the mouse eMouse Setting The dialog shown at right will appear Sets the movement speed of the mouse using the remote control eContents Displays a help information of the Driver Software eVersion Information Displays a dialog indicating the version of the Driver Software 33 Windows 95 Windows 98 ePointer Shape Selects the indicating pointer mark on the screen The currently selected pointer mark appears left end of this row eStamp Selects the indicator stamp mark on the screen The currently selected stamp mark appears left end of this row eRemote Key Action You can program the A V and gt keys as personal computer short cut keys How to program 1 Click on the remote key you want to be programmed in the setting window The screen shown at right will appear 2 Operate the desired short cut command on the PC and click OK The key selected in step 1 will be programmed with the short cut command operated in step 2 Programmed short cut keys are indicated in the setting window Because the Clear Screen command is necessary to delete lines or stamp marks from the screen the V key is programmed as Clear Screen at the factory If you wish to change this command to a different key follow steps 1 and 2 eLine Style Selects the indicating line thickness and colors on the screen Note To return all items in the setting window to their original f
28. actory setting click on Reset System Requirements System 7 1 or later 2 MB available hard disk space 68030 CPU or higher or Power Macintosh 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive for installation RAM 2MB on board memory Serial port Mini DIN 8 pin Note 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 Specifications of these Software are subject to change without notice B ProMouse Installation 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 insert the floppy disk Pro Mouse Driver into a floppy disk drive 1 1 MB in disk 1 item 224K available 3 Double click the floppy disk ProMouse E icon ProMouse E Installer 4 Double click on the ProMouse E Installer icon 5 Select the installation method Easy Install Custom Install or Remove Easy Install To allow ProMouse E software to automatically detect the type of Macintosh and then install a complete set of FAT binary items Custom Install You can select the type Macintosh C ProMouse FAT ds E O PraHouse PowerPC Disk space avaflabWe 284 S62K Agpronimale disk apice needed OK ES install Lanation mes ctn rrt Lame Setect Folaer DEED ane Remove he Bien hard disk Installation was successful You heya installed softwere which su
29. ages Press VOLUME during playback to display the INDEX Press V or A during playback to display the file size ex 800 x 600 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 I Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press v or to select REPEAT PLAY 3 Press or repeatedly to select the length of time each image is played back Piayback length of 5sec 10sec 30sec 60sec 120sec can be selected Note Repeat Play can only be used in the selected Folder You cannot select images while Repeat Play is in progress Follow the instructions above to select REPEAT PLAY OFF And then select an image 26 ON SCREEN ON OFF AorY NEXT SLIDE or b TO MULTI VOLUME TO INDEX VOLUME RGB ADJUST REPEAT PLAY SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y E PUSH or PUSH MENU RGB ADJUST M REPEAT PLAY SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH aory E PUSH 4 or PUSH MENU JPEG Viewer Feature System Requirements IBM PC AT or compatible 2 MB available hard disk space Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive for installation RAM 16MB or more re
30. commended PCMCIA Type I slot Note t 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 Specifications of these Software are subject to change without notice B JPEG Viewer Installation Tturn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 95 2 insert the floppy disk JPEG Viewer software into a floppy disk drive Select Run from the Windows 95 Start menu 4 Type in AASETUP EXE and click OK Fal eee ee It is assumed that your 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive is assigned as A drive If not replace A with the appropriate letter S Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen ll 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 29 Note Existing BMP or JPEG files must be converted and saved as JPEG files ideally suited to this LCD Projector when projecting with this LCD Projector See When using BMP or JPEG gt JPEG Converter feature on page 31 Starting up the JPEG Viewer Itn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 95 Z insert the PC Card ATA Flash Card is not supplied into the PC Card Slot on your PC Note
31. covered with cloth or other material The bottom opening should not be blocked by placing 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 this 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 p
32. cure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws To view images simultaneously on the monitor and projection screen connect your computer monitor to the LCD Projectors RGB OUT terminal When the LCD Projector is connected to external devices ex personal computer etc you can use the remote control in place of the computer s mouse by attaching the RS 232C connector cable Plug the RS 232C Cable supplied correctly into the RS 232C terminal on the LCD Projector and the RS 232C Output terminal on the computer Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws When connecting to a Macintosh series computer use the RS 232C 9 pin adaptor supplied Or when connecting to an IBM PC series computer use the RS 232C 25 pin adaptor supplied Connect one of these RS 232C adaptor to the RS 232C input terminal on your computer Then firmly plug the RS 232C cable into both the RS 232C terminal on the LCD Projector and the RS 232C adaptor on the computer Secure the plugs by tightening the screws When connecting the LCD Projector to a compatible computer other than a VGA SVGA XGA Compression or Macintosh series a separate cable s needed 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 zd lll Connecting to audio video output equipment S Video Video signal Diagram numbers correspond with numbers see the bottom of this page Laser disc player Audio
33. d out Lamp Voltage is not correct se Take the projector to your nearest Service Center condensation Abnormally high internal Abnormal temperature rise tempe a Lamp operation time is over It is nearly time to replace 1000 hours the Lamp Unit Lamp operation time is over The Lamp Unit must be 1100 hours replaced Forced cooling fan operating to expedite lamp replacement See page 41 Note 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 Replace the Lamp unit See pages 40 41 98 Cleaning the Air Filter M 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 Wait until 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
34. ding to this LCD Projector are found in ROOT The screen turns blue if images corresponding to this LCD Projector are not found in PC Card When you want to eject the PC Card slide the PC Card RELEASE Button in the direction of the arrow mark on the LCD Projector And NO CARD screen is displayed PC Card 3 Press or to select FOLDER Press to select the next FOLDER Press 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 Note E reti FOLDER 6 11 Press VOLUME to play back the first image of the selected FOLDER SELECT FOLDER SE 19 SLIDE SHOW VOLUME 4 press VOLUME to decide FOLDER 0 MULTI lL VOLUME A list of images will be displayed 5 Press lt or gt to select an image The selected image is encircled by a bold blue frame and the FOLDER name and number is displayed Note Press V or A to change the selected FOLDER And press VOLUME 10 i MULTI DISP to display the INDEX E FOLDERS laa oe SELECT SLIDE _ lt or gt SELECT FOLDER Aor Y TO INDEX l VOLUME TO SLIDE SHOW VOLUME 25 Gpress VOLUME to project the selected image Press lt or gt to project the images one by one gt The next image is projected The previous image is projected Note Press VOLUME when playing back to return the screen to the list of im
35. e placer le projecteur LCD debout sur son c t comme illustr J Retirer les vis du couvercle de la lampe Lire d abord les peres 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 pi ce de monnaie et sortir le couvercle de la lampe 4 Retirer la vis de l unit de la lampe Retirer la vis 2 de l unit de la lampe puis saisir la poign e de la lampe Pi ce de monnaie et la sortir d licatement du projecteur LCD Tenir l ouverture du boitier de la lampe droite Ne pas toucher la lampe et ne pas pointer l ouverture de la lampe sur quelqu un AVERTISSEMENT La 4 Vis du couvercle de la lampe Vis de l unit de la lampe ampe risque d tre chaude Faire attention lors de Sa manipulation ATTENTION La lampe haute pression risque d exploser est utilis e incorrectement E Danger de blessures par les fragments de ia iele mpe Unit de la 5 Installer l unit de la lampe neuve ampe Retirer la lampe ET LA556 du projecteur LCD et installer une unit de lampe neuve ET LA556 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 unit de la lampe en place Remettre la vis de l unit de la lampe et les vis du couvercle de la lampe en place l aide d une pi ce de monnaie pour les visser Eliminer la lampe usag e
36. e screen 3 Press or V to select 16 9 NTSC and then or to select ON or OFF Select OFF to return the normal screen This is the factory setting Select ON to display in 16 9 wide screen 4 Press MENU twice to exit Note Even if the 16 9 wide screen feature is set to OFF when an S1 signal is input the image is automatically displayed in 16 9 wide screen Blue Screen with No Input Signal The LCD Projector is equipped with an internal Blue Screen function which turns the screen blue when the video or computer equipment connected to the input jack is turned off or when there is nothing connected to the input jack f the power is turned on when no input signal is input to the LCD Projector the screen will turn blue The FOCUS overlay appears only until the video or computer equipment is connected to the input jack and turned on If no input signal is received the screen is blue for 15 minutes the lamp will turn off automatically The at right display 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 As found on pages 16 18 Should an RGB signal be input which is out of the LCD Projector s frequency range no indication will be present 294 RGB ADJUST RGB SYNC Wai gt SET UP PROJECTOR LANGUAGE n ACHE LANGUE IDIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH 4or gt END PUSH MENU S
37. e type d alimentation lectrique de votre entreprise consulter le revendeur de votre projecteur affichage cristaux liquides ou la compagnie d lectricit locale 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 ia 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 d branchez tous les c bles Cela vite d endommager le projecteur par la foudre et les surtensions des lignes d alimentation 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 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 a affichage a cristaux liquides par les fentes du boitier car ils pourraient touc
38. erience poor color however you may have to set to NTSC PAL SECAM PAL M PAL N and NTSC4 43 as described below S Video Video input is selected page 19 1 Press MENU to display the menu 2 Press A or V to select VIDEO SYSTEM and then lt or gt to display the screen 3 Press A or V to select the desired video system 4 Press MENU twice to exit E Selecting the Language for On Screen Displays The LCD Projector can display screens in one of five different languages The procedure and on screen displays shown below are based on RGB as the input signal Press MENU to display the menu Press A or V to select LANGUAGE and then lt or gt to display the screen Press A or V to select the language gt oO N Press MENU twice to exit 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 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 display the screen 3 Press A or V to select INPUT DISP and then or gt to select ON or OFF Select OFF to turn off the input signal display function Select ON to turn the input signal display function The input signal will be displayed each time it is changed This is the factory setting 4 Press MENU twice to exit
39. ggests you restart your camputer 6 click on Install to start the ProMouse software installation If you are finished click Restart or click Quit to leave the Installer If you wish to perform additional installations click Continue 7 Click on Restart to finish the installation and restart Macintosh E To Open the ProMouse Software SR See SE Double click the ProMouse icon in the ProMouse Folder The ProMouse software will open 35 Using ProMouse Software The setting window at right will appear when ProMouse Software is started up To start the ProMouse Control feature Follow the steps below Please refer to ProMouse Software Details below for detailed settings 1 Select the Connection Setting from the Option menu The dialog shown at right will appear 2 Select the Printer port or Modem port Then click OK Refer to the Macintosh Operation Manual for the Communication port 3 Click on Start in the lower right corner of the setting window e The ProMouse Control feature will start and the setting window will be closed To Use the Auto Setup feature The signal mode is identified and the Vertical position Horizontal position Horizontal size and Phase are automaticaily adjusted Click on Auto Setup at the bottom of the setting window AUTO SETUP You may also select the Auto Setup from the Option menu The On Screen Display at right will appear during auto adjustment Au
40. he LCD Projector unit If the unit is very dirty wet a cloth with neutral detergent squeeze 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 an LCD Projector Ceiling wall or shelf mounting for installation should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer for use with an LCD Projector and should follow the manufacturer s instructions 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
41. he higher quality S Video signals 6 On Screen Display This LCD Projector s language is set to English at the factory In addition you can to select Spanish French German and Italian 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 projector from almost anywhere in the room 8 Stereo Audio Output For external audio equipment connection Audio follows video source 9 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 this LCD Projector you can project using the JPEG Image playback feature See page 25 10 ProMouse Control Feature This feature allows you to use the LCD Projector remote control as a mouse to control your personal computer There is also an Auto Setup feature which identifies the signal mode and automatically adjusts the Vertical position Horizontal position Horizontal size and Phase See page 32 11 Automatic Universal Power Supply with Automatic Power Down This unit has an operating voitage 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 w
42. hen 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 The function of the POWER Button on the remote control can be disabled Rear screen projection is 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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LCD Projector Remote Control LRQ90017 2 AA Batteries 9 8 Foot UL CSA Power Cord VJASO179 VGA Cable LSJA0133 VGA MAC Adaptor LSJA0158 Audio Video Cable Audio LSJA0076 Video LSJA0074 RS 232C Cable LSJA0077 RS 232C 9 pin Adaptor LSJA0078 10 RS 232C 25 pin Adaptor LSJA0079 11 3 5 inch Floppy Disk of Pro Mouse Driver for Windows 95 LSFT0122 12 3 5 inch Floppy Disk of Pro Mouse Driver for Macintosh LSFT0124 13 3 5 inch Floppy Disk of JPEG Viewer for Windows 95 LSFT0125 14 Operating Instructions Please read completely before operating 15 Warranty Card 16 Service Center List Product Information Remote Control Front Side POWER Button SHUTTER Button i T See page 9 See page 19 ransmitter FREEZE Button iiri e 19 SAP PAS See pages 19 25 MUTE Button 26 Click 1 Bu
43. her 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 pas 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 gats 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 te boitier a t endommag F Lorsque le projecteur affichage cristaux liqu
44. ides 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 paration 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 pieces 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 45 Remplacement de la lampe FAVERTISSEM ENT Si le code de statut Ln apparait sur l affichage STATUS CODE code de Statut lorsque la lampe n est pas allum e confiez les r parations du
45. iority input signal You may turn the input signal display off When S VIDEO or VIDEO input signal is See Turning off the input signal display on page 20 selected the name of the signal format will be displayed directly below the input signal in the 3 Turn on your computer RGB or start video on screen display playback S Video or Video Adjust FOCUS and ZOOM Rings if necessary See Adjusting the lens on page 11 4 Press VOLUME on the LCD Projector or Special effects while projecting remote contro to adjust the volume level of e Turning off the sound the built in speaker Press the MUTE Button to instantly mute The number of segments the sound 0 63 increases or Press again to restore the previous sound decreases as the volume is level adjusted Manual Shutter Function Press the SHUTTER Button to blank out the video and mute the sound Press again to return to the normal screen and sound Freeze the picture Press the FREEZE Button to freeze the picture and mute the sound Press again to return to the normal screen 19 Using other useful functions You may use buttons on the LCD Projector or remote control for the following operations E Selecting the Video System Format The LCD Projector is equipped with full NTSC PAL SECAM PAL M PAL N and NTSC4 43 video support Usually set to AUTO the broadcast format is automatically switched according to the tape inserted If you exp
46. l chart above 244 C RS 232C Connector D Sub 9 pin Connect the RS 232C Cabie to the mini DIN 8 pin connector on the LCD Projector unit l D RS 232C Connector Mini DIN 8 pin To convert a D Sub 9 pin connector to a mini DIN 8 pin connector use a RS 232C 9 pin adaptor included Connect the D Sub 9 pin adaptor and RS 232C cable Then connect it to the mini DIN 8 pin connector on the LCD Projector unit 1 2 Unused Request to send n 2 Unused Clear to send Transmitted data ED 9 9 E ES ES 2 3 4 Gownd EA e EX ES S Uued LE Unused Cearto sen o unses 9 6 E RS 232C connector D Sub 25 pin To convert a D Sub 25 pin connector to a D Sub 9 pin connector use a RS 232C 25 pin adaptor included Connect the D Sub 25 pin adaptor and RS 232C cable And then connect it to the D Sub 9 pin connector on the LCD Projector unit 6 9 CRC 2 Received daa a Transmit daa S amm re onsa Transmitted data EX Unused Request to send 25 14 15 Factory Preset Timing Preset timing IBM 640 X 350 at 70 Hz IBM 640 X 400 at 70 Hz IBM 640 X 480 at 60 Hz DOT CLOCK 25 1745 MHz 25 1745 MHz 25 1745 MHz 31 4681 KHz _ 31 4681 KHz 31 4681 KHz H A PERIOD 31 778 us 800 dots O B BLANKING R C SYNC WIDTH 6 856 us 160 dots 3 813 us 96 dots
47. lect 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 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 The selected image is inserted in front of the image it was dropped into The file numbers are renewed automatically Select B RE RER APN gt Drop into F Display full screen images for confirmation Double click the image you want to confirm The image fills the entire screen Note 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 Note You can also delete the selected image if you press the Delete Graphic file from Folder Shortcut Button on the Toolbar 30 When using BMP or JPEG JPEG Converter feature 1 Select Option from the Tool menu and set the ome cor drive and JPEG quality for saving converted pres images e PC Card drive Select the PC Card drive for saving images eWait time to
48. n and take off the lamp cover Remove the Lamp unit screw Remove the lamp unit screw 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 WARNING The lamp may be hot Be careful when handling CAUTION High pressure lamp may be explode if improperly i handled Install the new Lamp unit Remove the Lamp ET LA556 from the LCD Projector and install a new lamp unit ET LA556 Do not drop impact of dropping may cause Lamp to explode 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 Plug the LCD Projector back in by inserting Power cord in LCD Projector AC socket and set the Main Power Switch to ON Press POWER to turn LCD Projector ON Press MENU to display the menu LOpress A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR and then press lt or gt to display the screen 11 Press A or V to select LAMP TIME RESET and then press lt Or gt to display the screen 1 2 Press lt to gt select YES Push POWER Button to reset will appear 1 3 Press POWER to reset the Lamp Time to 0 edic Lamp cover screw gt Lamp unit screw AGB ADJUST AGB SYNC MENU LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGUE ID LOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH aor SET PUSH orb END PUSH MENU SET UP PROJECT
49. n in the Capture dialog The displayed image will be saved to the selected Folder in JPEG format Note 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 290 E Size of the Projected Screen Because the projection image from this Projector is SVGA 800 x 600 dots XGA image will be compressed More than XGA image will not be displayed If the picture file is less than VGA 640 x 480 dot and the expanded projection feature is on the picture will expand as follows 640 gt 800 480 gt 600 For the best picture quality it is recommend that JPEG files be 800 x 600 dot in size The larger the file size the longer it takes from when or is pressed to project the picture E 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 Se
50. nnector to a D Sub HD 15 pin connector connect a VGA MAC adaptor included to the D Sub 15 pin connector and then to the D Sub HD 15 pin connector on the LCD Projector Be sure to set the DIP switches on the VGA MAC adaptor to your dispiay type See the bottom of this page MAC VGA 10 5 6 15 9 15 11 Pin 1 Ground for red video signal Red video signal Red video signal Green video signal Blue video signal Composite sync Unused Green video signal Unused Through out Q round for green video signal Ground for red video signal Ground for green video signal O N Ground for btue video signal KT 2 E E EA Ed EJ E Blue video signal 9 Unused 14 Ground 2 3 orizontal synchronizing signal E 14 Vertical synchronizing signal 5 15 Note When using a Composite Sync Output type Macintosh please use a Composite Sync type VGA MAC Adaptor pin 3 and pin 13 are connected Setting the DIP Switches RESOLUTION DIP SWITCHES 1 2 3 4 5 8 21 MULTIMODE jeje T Je 37 MULTIMODE jejej fel 13 MULTIMODE Tele Find the resolution of your display type on the table shown left also on the adaptor Then set each DIP switch that is indicated by a e mark to ON 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 signa
51. ntrol The STANDBY R ON G indicator flashes red while the LCD Projector cools down and then changes to solid red when fan stops after about 1 minute 2 Set the MAIN Power Switch on the LCD Projector to OFF Positioning the LCD Projector and Screen 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 E Top View B Side View Your LCD Projector is equipped with an image reverse feature So in addition to front projection you can also reverse the image for rear projection See page 11 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 SVGA input signal Screen sizes will be smaller when VGA signal is used Screensize Throw altance Wessue A Measure B Mesure Weasure b 40inches 4 92 6 56 ft 1 5 2 0 m 1 80ft 0 55 m 2 36 in 6 cm 60 inches 2 69 ft 0 82 m 3 54 in 9 cm st rt 80 inches 10 50 13 45 ft 3 2 4 1 m 3 54 ft 1 08 m 4 72 in 12 cm 100 inches 1
52. ontal If necessary turn the adjusters in Adjusters either direction to make fine adjustments E 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 picture Turn the adjusters in either direction to make fine adjustments to the level of the projector so that the projector is perfectly horizontal Use 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 Use 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 Rear Screen Mode Projection The image can be flipped to a mirror image of the input video signal for rear screen projection The procedure and on screen displays shown below are based on RGB as the input signal 1 Press MENU to display the menu ease RCM M 2 Press A or V to select SET UP DES EINE MEN PROJECTOR and then or to display the screen DIOMA LINGUA SELECT PUSH Aor Y SET PUSH or gt END PUSH MENU 3 Press A or V to select FRONT REAR and then lt or gt to select FRONT or REAR Select FRONT to return to the ON standard projection format M DISE e EXPANSION VGA Select REAR to flip to a mirror image LAMP TIME hes of the input signal REAR mounting SET i BUSH Ya J or 4 Press MENU twice to exit END PUSH
53. projecteur LCD un centre de service car les fragments de lampe risquent de vous blesser Bl P riode de remplacement de la lampe La lampe du projecteur LCD a une dur e de service limit e de 1100 heures environ DUR E LAMPE RESTANTE 10HRS est affich l cran lorsque la dur e de service atteint 1090 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 apparait toutes les heures partir de la dur e de service de 1090 heures Et l avertissement clignote pendant les derni res 5 minutes de la dur e de vie de la lampe DUR E LAMPE RESTANTE DUR E LAMPE RESTANTE BOUREE LAMPE RESTANTER R E 10HRS 9HRS 5mn Omn Lorsque la lampe atteint 1100 heures d utilisation Le projecteur LCD s teint automatiquement et l indicateur STATUS CODE code de statut affiche L O ore eem wil be off 10 minutes later a Remplacer la lampe comme d crit dans les tapes 1 7 et l tape 8 ci dessous Dt e SU elt b Appuyer sur la touche POWER ON mise sous tension l affichage Lamp Time Reset UE ves remise z ro de la dur e de service de la lampe apparait pour la remise z ro de la M ed gia dur e de service de la lampe Seul cet cran sera affich lorsque la touche POWER marche est enfonc e jusqu la remise z ro de la dur e de la lampe Le
54. quement avec un chariot ou un support recommand par le fabricant et adapt l utilisation d un projecteur affichage cristaux liquides 6 Le montage au plafond contre un mur ou sur une tag re doit se faire l aide d un kit de montage agr par le fabricant 7 Leprojecteur 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 boitier 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 plagant le projecteur affichage 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 l
55. r is in safe operating condition When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Air filter should be cleaned every 100 lamp on hours LCD Projector may become too hot if filter is not cleaned when required If lens becomes dirty or smudged clean with a clean dampened cloth Never touch the lens with your fingers Do not look directly into the aperture and lens while operating as this may result in damage to your eyes LCD Projector Features 1 High Brightness and Resolution 1 440k pixel 600 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 L556U to a notebook computer etc 3 20 to 300 Inch Screen Capability 20 3 18 feet to 300 51 84 feet throw distance See table on page 10 4 Compatible with Most Personal Computers The RGB input accepts signals from VGA SVGA XGA Compression and MAC compatible computers with no additional hardware Other compatible computers require a separate cable 5 Accommodates 6 different video signal standards This LCD Projector accepts the input signal of all major video formats including PAL SECAM NTSC PAL M PAL N NTSC4 43 and t
56. r power supply on and off lt LCD Projector gt lt Remote Control gt POWER button STANDBY R ON G Indicator POWER Button MAIN Power Switch AC Socket Turning on the power 1 Insert Power Cord into LCD Projector AC socket and connect to properly grounded wall outlet 2 Set the MAIN Power Switch on the LCD Projector to ON The STANDBY R ON G indicator lights red The first time you turn on the power or whenever the STANDBY R ON G indicator is not lit press the Main Power Switch ON OFF to turn on the power Press POWER button on the LCD Projector or remote control When the power is on the STANDBY R The STANDBY R ON G indicator flashes green while the ON G indicator indicates the operating LCD Projector is warming up and then changes to solid green condition of the lamp when the picture is projected on the screen after approximately 45 seconds Note When POWER is turned on and while the LCD Projector is Red Main Power On Lamp Off warming up the Panasonic letter will be projected on the Green Lamp is ready Flashing green Warming up Flashing red Cooling Fan operating 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 Turning off the power 1 Press POWER button on the LCD Projector or remote co
57. rammed as Clear Screen at the factory If you wish to change this command to a different key follow steps 1 and 2 eLine Style Selects the indicating line thickness and colors on the screen Note To return all items in the setting window to their original factory setting click on Reset 5 9 BN h 0 8 9 9 9 9 5 9 94 bh 20 2 42 FC 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 89 9 9 58 88 9 HO 4 2 5 9 0 9 9 9 Windows 95 Windows 98 Macintosh E How to control the remote control You can use the remote control in place of the computer s mouse Note If the PC Card or Video mode is selected as the input signal for the LCD Projector the ProMouse feature cannot be used This includes the Pointer Stamp and Line functions lt Remote Control gt EM Mouse POINTER xa Button Click 1 Button Click 2 Button POINTER BUTTON Each press will change the Mouse cursor mode as shown below E Mouse Pointer Stamp Line 2 Mouse BUTTON This can be used in place of the computer s mouse pointing device to move the screen cursor 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 When this button is pressed in Stamp mode you can mark the Mouse cursor screen with a stamp When this button is held down and used with the Mouse button in Line mode you can paint a line on the screen Click 2 BUTTON This but
58. rite 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 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 Serial No PT L556U Table of Contents Things You Should Know seeseen 2 Important Safeguards eese 3 LCD Projector Features eeeer 5 Contents of LCD Projector Box 6 Product Information 7 Turning the power on and off uueeuuss 9 Positioning the LCD Projector and Screen 10 LCD Projector Initial Setup 11 Connecting the LCD Projector ssss 12 Video Computer Cables amp Adaptors 13 Pin Assignment ss 14 Factory
59. roducts because this can result in fire or electric shock 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ld Never push objects of any 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 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 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 If the LCD Projector has been exposed to rain or water D If the 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 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 Projecto
60. rtical position Horizontal position Horizontal size and Phase Windows 95 Windows 98 System Requirements 1BM PC AT or compatible RAM 8MB on board memo Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 2 MB available hard disk CRA 3865X CPU or higher 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive for installation Note 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 Specifications of these Software are subject to change without notice B ProMouse Installation EX Windows 95 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 95 2 Insert the floppy disk Pro Mouse Driver into the floppy disk drive 3 Select Run from the Windows 95 Start 4rype in A SETUP EXE and click OK menu It is assumed that your 3 5 inch 1 44 MB floppy Jus We Be disk drive is assigned as drive A If not replace A with the appropriate letter type the name ot p tae da o slammer A E a E 3 dren d AASETUP EX E li Eee iB Vy ARM ANA ardent A eme Wise Sere den intres Papas di d Laie t dips ib to rt h av entra E tv AM 2x Beco eiii tope i Sd jua sse cce ew Tue s eA i Men m Lr d x Mee ae d we od Soins program MES PEE RE HP 3 AW WE EK i be dou Peas RER en cott ve voit a Lac pui ta P GORE i 4 ai 4e p de Click OK
61. selon les prescriptions en vigueur 7 Rebrancher le projecteur LCD en ins rant le cordon d alimentation dans la prise CA du projecteur LCD et REGLAGE DE OB a mettre l interrupteur principal sur la position ON marche SPRACHE LANGUAGE amp Appuyer sur la touche POWER marche pour allumer le projecteur LCD JOIOMA EINGUA PUYEZ 4 ou b SELECTION APPUYEZ ou R GLER AP FIN APPUYEZ MENU 9 Appuyer sur la touche MENU pour afficher le menu 10 Appuyer sur la touche A ou V pour s lectionner R GLAGE DU PROJECTEUR et appuyer ensuite sur la touche lt ou gt pour AMAR m YOU afficher l cran EXTENSION E QUI gt INITIALI LAMPE NON 11 Appuyer sur la touch ou V pour s lectionner INITIALI SELECTION AVES A QUY LAMPE et appuyer ensuite sur la touche lt ou gt pour afficher B APeuvez MENU l cran 12 Appuyer sur la touche ou pour s lectionner YES oui When you change to a new Push POWER button to reset oui remettre la dur e de service a z ro pe l aide de la touche d alimentation apparait l cran NAM AM YES 13 Appuyer sur la touche POWER marche pour remettre la SELECT PUSH dor dur e de service de la lampe 0 EM zdT Panasonic Professional Industrial Video Panasonic Broadcast amp Television Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office One Panasonic Way 3F 5 Secaucus New Jersey 07094
62. start capture This feature is not applicable JPEG Quality Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of 5 levels Please refer to Help for more details Note The setting changes back to the Default setting when RESET Button is clicked 2 Select New or Open from the Folder menu and then open Folder for saving images Note 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 JPEG Convert Status screen will appear and conversion will begin automatically e 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 1 ProMouse Control Feature This feature allows you to use the LCD Projector remote control as a mouse to control your personal computer There is also an Auto Setup feature which identifies the signat mode and automatically adjusts the Ve
63. system Audio Cable Audio Cable not included not included S Video Cable not included Connector jacks on left side of Projector 6 Audio Video Cable Note If the S VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected the S VIDEO IN signal input will have priority To view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN terminal disconnect the plug from the S VIDEO IN terminal f the video signal source is connected using a cable with a BNC junction plug use the BNC RCA adaptor not included to convert the pin jack 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 12 13 PORT LENGTH VGA Cable 2 VGA MAC Adaptor l MAC D Sub ia 15 pin male 3 RS 232C Cable Mini DIN 8 pin male 4 RS 232C 9 pin D Sub AD Mini DIN 9 pin male 8 pin male D Sub 6000 D Sub 25 pin 9 pin male Q 2 female 6 Audio Video Cable RCA pin RCA pin male X 3 male X 3 Pin Assignment Follow the instructions below when connecting to a computer Refer to page 13 for list of cables and adaptors A Signal connector D Sub HD 15 pin PC AT compatible model Connect the signal cable to the D Sub HD 15 pin connector on the LCD Projector unit B Signal connector D Sub 15 pin MAC To convert a MAC D Sub 15 pin co
64. t 0 286 Vp p 75Q terminated RGB input signal RGB Analog 0 7 Vp p 1 0 Vp p with sync on green 750 Unlimited numers of colors H V separate H V composite or Sync on Green Connectors S Video Input Mini DIN 4 pin X 1 Video Input RCA pin X 1 Video Audio Input RCA PIN X 2 L R Seria Port RS 232C Mini DIN 8 pin X 1 RGB Display Input D Sub HD 15 pin X 1 RGB Audio Input M3 stereo mini pin X 1 RGB Display Output D Sub HD 15 pin X 1 Audio output M3 stereo mini pin X 1 PC Card Slot PCMCIA Type IX 1 Controls Cabinet Buttons Main Power ON OFF Power ON OFF Volume Mode Menu Input A V Switches Release Remote Control Power ON OFF Freeze Shutter Mute Volume Mode Menu Input V Buttons Light Pointer Mouse Click1 Click2 Audio output 1 5 W 10 THD Operating Temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 10 80 non condensing Storage Temperature 13 F to 104 F 25 C to 40 C 104 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Storage Humidity 5 85 non condensing 260 W 9 7 16 X 6 X 12 13 16 240 X 153 X 325 mm A Note Specifications and design subject to change without notice 43 Notes importantes concernant la s curit A ATTENTION Lire toutes ces instructions avant d utiliser votre projecteur Conserver le mode d emploi en lieu s r afin de pouvolr le consulter ult rieurement Ce Dec affichage cristaux liquidas a t concu
65. tep 8 on page 41 Vs REA YES b Press POWER ON the LAMP TIME RESET display will appear to reset the Lamp time Only this screen wiil be displayed when POWER is pressed until lamp time is reset SELECT PUSH or 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 or to select YES d Turn the POWER OFF to reset the Lamp Time 40 Bil Lamp replacement procedure Caution Because of possibility of injury strictly follow the replacement procedure below Order Lamp ET LA556 Tools required A coin 1 Co 8 9 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 The 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 Grabbing the handle place the LCD Projector up on its side as illustrated Remove the Lamp cover screws First read caution and warning labels on Lamp cover Then remove the Lamp cover screws 2 by using coi
66. to Setup may not be possible with some computer types O ProMouse Software Details eSave Saves the current window status You may also click Save in the lower left corner of the setting window eQuit Quits the ProMouse Control feature Option Menu z Mouse Speed eClear Screen Deletes all the lines or stamp marks written on the screen eMouse Setting The dialog shown at right will appear Sets the movement speed of the mouse using the remote control Apple Menu eVersion Displays a dialog indicating the version of the Driver Software Window Setting ePointer Shape Selects the indicating pointer mark on the screen The currently selected pointer mark appears left end of this row eStamp Selects the indicator stamp mark on the screen The currently selected stamp mark appears left end of this row 36 Window Setting eRemote Key Action You can program the A V lt and gt keys as personal computer short cut keys How to program 1 Click on the remote key you want to be programmed in the setting window The screen shown at right will appear 2 Operate the desired short cut command on the PC The key selected in step 1 wili be programmed with the short cut omm eese CHL command operated in step 2 Programmed short cut keys are indicated in the setting window Because the Clear Screen command is necessary to delete lines or stamp marks from the screen the V key is prog
67. ton corresponds to the right button on a standard mouse with two buttons When in Mouse cursor mode Pointer Stamp or Line you can return to Mouse mode by pressing this button z372 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 LCD Projector STATUS CODE Display Lamp Unit automatically turns off due to abnormally high internal temperature Stand by condition Cooling fan malfunction Take the projector to your nearest Service Center Misinstalled Air Filter Unit Properly install Air Filter Unit See page 39 Temperature Sensor Take the projector to your nearest malfunction Service Center Clogged air filter Clean the filter See page 39 Blocked air intake 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 F L F O A n A 0 A 1 between 10 and 80 with no Lamp does not light up Lamp is burne
68. tton See page 19 INPUT Button See page 37 See pages 19 25 MODE Button TOTIS See pages 22 utton 24 TU See pages 11 Battery Adjust A V lt gt 20 24 26 41 compartment Buttons See pages 11 POINTER Button 20 26 41 See page 37 LIGHT Button Mouse Button See below See page 37 Click 2 Button See page 37 E Before using the Remote Control e Load the 2 AA batteries in the Remote Control Note Do not place the remote control unit upside down otherwise the Mouse button may be pressed down which cause the batteries to be consumed 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 7 Battery replacement caution Do not mix old and new batteries Also never mix alkaline with manganese batteries e 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 Remote Control Light Up Press the LIGHT Button to illuminate the function buttons on the remote control for 10 seconds The light goes out while any button is pressed down and then comes back on for an additional 10 seconds when the button is released 27e LCD Projector MENU Button MODE Button INPUT Button See pages 1

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