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1. Operating Instructions Models No PT D9500U PT D9600U Read these instructions com n More operating this unit Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides ail the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP based projector The serial number of your product may be found on its back You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT D9500U PT D9600U serial number Contents 1 Product ONE nn we cgecebatececusdnseesietdvaveceepsccseenacadardecetemusascasanoarss 3 PS EN LU de PO RTE ON PE TT ET 3 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE nriinmisnimaatammabiondmdiioieun 5 4 Precautions withrogards toSal ety s lt svcsvesacivacspacisacsyacaiihisessetaaselevarautadsncinceaeaseathicesariacs 6 5 Precaution on handling esras sisi aN ESEE aE REN 8 6 Name and function of each Palt scscrscrerecsssersersnsccacnnnerscersccanccrensevesscessccsssererseress 10 7 Name and function of each remote control part ses 11 8 Before using the remote control Milesian keiid Ne EE Eai 13 e Using the remote control with the cable ss 14 9 Turning the power on and Off s s esssssesessesessesseessossseusnsosecesaceesevasevonnnssasesesosesesnnaens 15 10 On screen menu operation guide 16 11 Before USING the proj c
2. Use commercially available screens Select a screen which matches the projection method to be used and the place of use Keep external light away from the screen Do not allow light from any sources other than the projector fall on the screen If the screen is illuminated by such external light the projected image will lose its high contrast and will not be so easy to see Allow enough space around the projector for maintenance to be carried out e Leave at least 80 cm 2 6 feet of free space on all sides of the projector to allow enough room for adjustments and maintenance to be carried out Always connect to a secure earth Connect an earth wire to the earthing screw marked with next to the MAIN POWER switch Then connect this earth wire to a secure earthing terminal somewhere inside the room If the projector is used without the earth wire connected electric shocks may result ol 0 00 D Soo earthing screw When using the projector Do not look into the lens while the projector ts being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are sloped or unstable The projector may fall down or tip over Do not place any objects on top of the projector e If water spills onto the projector or foreign objects get inside it a short circuit may occur which could result in fire or el
3. button is If the Y button is pressed pressed the blanking portion the blanking portion moves moves downward downward VY lt When adjusting the left blanking gt lt When adjusting the right blanking gt If the button is pressed If the gt button is pressed the picture moves to the right W the blanking portion moves to if the button is pressed the right If the lt q button is the blanking portion moves pressed the blanking to the left portion moves to the left N Adjusting the clamp position If the black portions of the picture are fractured or tinged with green adjust the clamp position its optimum state Adjustment procedure sa Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed AUTO SETUP PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION OPTIO SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN POSITION Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select CLAMP POSITION BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE MENU Y SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU ee Press the ENTER button The CLAMP POSITION screen will be displayed Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to adjust e The adjustment values will change from O min to 255 max ADJUST d gt EXIT MENU Optimum value for clamp position adjustment e If the black sections are fractured The optimu
4. D9600U without causing any lines or characters to disappear and without causing any flickering DMD is an optical switch a new device having a high utilization factor of light and a high reaction rate incorp rating approximately from 780 000 to 1 310 000 micromirrors which rotate according to a digital signal in the solid State memories A new processing circuit for moving images provides excellent moving image quality The adoption of a new type of processing circuit exclusively for moving images converts the signals to images which are comfortable to view with no flickering or loss of quality from the image source Features Projects a wide range of image sizes from 100 inches 2 5 m to 600 inches 15 m By attaching different projection lenses sold separately that match the requirements of the setting up location images of any size between 100 inches 2 5 m and 600 inches 15 m with an aspect ratio of 4 3 PT D9500U 5 4 PT D9600U can be projected depending on the projection distance When using the fixed focus lens the available picture size is 100 to 500 inches diagonal for the PT D9500U and 100 to 200 inches diagonal for the PT D9600U The flexibility in installation format ceiling floor rear keystone compensation and optical axis shifting capability combine to allow for installation in limited spaces A variety of different input sources can be used Standard applicable formats include analog RGB signals and color
5. GC nn ND D ha Q ROGVGNPODUIS OW DS CO NOs HOYOYAYV N VO N f OR ARV OOPODNDO MO Mt OFS Ong N FW 0 OF O12 O11 W F OWMOOVNAW ANTWOMON NEO N an Sa Do Oo COo R HO 0m0O nf NM iS O N 0m O CO DO OT OB ONWDOW MNVMABROMMOO WH QO0OSM ONUDADNDGOOW OO OSI AOS A ONhO UDOMDHAWOOKVUNHN OWODOCGONOWCDON T ote ee AT am PRE les TSE g N POBTFHORVEOG CO D 8 O1 0 GO O1 D Go O1 JO O O1 YO CO OODOWOODON OOM Os 0 0 0 OO 80 T 1 gt O 156 6 15717 2746 Projection distance measurements for PT D9600U screen aspect ratio 16 9 unit mm feet inches Screen size Effective height SH Picture size 91117 30 697 1010 100 4 1609 360 1 NOTE e The projection distance listed in the table may have a variation within 5 e Keystone trapezoidal distortion is compensated to be smaller than the screen size 22 Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens for PT D9600U If there is no reference made to the require picture size calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement inch of the screen you will use Model No of projection lensAspect ratio Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit inches L diagonal of screen
6. set at the time of shipment from the factory It is pressed after the respective adjustment mode screen has been displayed SYSTEM SELECTOR button This button is used to select RGB RGB REALITY or YP8Pr YCbCr signal or switch between video and digital serial signal formats POWER button This button is used to turn the projector power supply on and off This button is enabled while the MAIN POWER switch is ON Input select buttons These buttons are used to change the input between RGB INPUT 1 slot 1 INPUT 2 slot 2 INPUT 3 slot 3 lf there are several input terminals in a single input slot the selection will change in order between all input terminals available for that slot CONTRAST button This button is used to select the mode for adjusting the picture contrast BRIGHT buttons This button is used to select the mode for adjusting the picture brightness Numeric buttons These buttons are used to specify this projector when it is being used in a multi screen projection system In addition they are used to enter 1D numbers when selecting IDs and to enter passwords PIC MUTE button This button is used to temporarily halt the projection of a picture ON SCREEN button This button is used to turn the on screen display function on and off NEXT button If the ID SELECT button is being pressed and held the tens digit of the ID number then changes each time the NEXT button is pressed ID SELECT button When the
7. MENU button to return the screen to the normal state The foliowing procedure can also be used in lens adjustment mode PES Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS CSTHn Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select LENS OPTION Press the ENTER button The LENS screen will be displayed SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU e After the display of the LENS screen follow the above procedure LENS FOCUS LENS SHIFT g dap EXIT MENU Caution Do not reach for the openings beside the optical tens during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard 26 Installing the input module Obtain the required input modules sold separately beforehand in accordance with the system input signal e Types of input module sold separately Input signal Module No Input signal level Video signal ET MD95VM2 Impedance 75 Q Serial digital signal ET MD95SD1 Conforming to SMPTE259M Serial digital signal ET MD95SD2 Conforming to SMPTE259M SMPTE294M HD Serial digital signal ET MD95SD3 Conforming to SMPTE292M ET MD95T Conforming to TMDS e Input slot numbers The bays slots in which the input modules are inserted are numbered 1 2 and 3 in order starting from the top as shown in the illustration at left The slots can be used in any order and the same type of input module can be inserted into more tha
8. SYNC STATE YES ENTER NO MEN SIGNAL STATUS NAME W ve kK eee x ee He MEMORY No 5 S S INPUT No fH fY in SYNC STATE oa POSITION SELECT AY SET CLEAR S EXIT 42 Press the MENU button The overwriting registration screen will be displayed Press the ENTER button The SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed The memory numbers are from A1 to H8 64 type of memory numbers each from A to H has eight memory numbers each Press the UP Aand DOWN WY arrow buttons to select the signal to be cleared Press the ENTER button The SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed e If not clearing the existing signal press the MENU button to return the display to the SIGNAL LIST screen Press the ENTER button e The clearing operation is complete and the SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed The contents of the new signal will be displayed for each item For the remainder of this registration procedure follow on the previous page Using the RGB REALITY mode When in RGB Reality mode the RGB video applied to the projector is internally converted into component signals to be processed by the moving image converter that provides for better picture quality You can choose the RGB mode best suited for the type of RGB signals you are using refer to page 39 RGB mode Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a PC or other computer based device that focuses on still images RGB R
9. Weight Approx 350 g 0 77 Ib including batteries Dimensions 14 0 cm 5 5 W x 3 6 cm 1 4 H x 18 1 cm 7 1 L Accessories e Remote control unit occcccccccvccsvccsccsccccccccs 1 AA SIZE batteries scccccccscccsecccccccscccccoscecces 4 e Remote control cable 15 m 49 2 seess 1 e Remote control unit Strap 1 69 Sold separately Select from the range available in accordance with the setting up location and system requirements D MAME 7 MODEL NO Applicable model pte aan ET D95LE4 eT ne P D96000 Video signal input module NTSC PAL ET MD95VM2 SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 PAL N ial digital i d Serial digital input module sees ET MD95SD1 Modules ed di 229 the PE a ET MD95SD2 PT D9500U 480p 480i 576i did Heron digital input module ET MD95SD3 PT D9600U TMDS input module ET MD95T Replacement lamp unit ET LAD9500 Other Projection lenses Shared with Ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 Dual stacking mount bracket ET DFD95 70 Dimensions UNIT mm inch a 29 32 l 960 37 25 32 58 2 9 32 Co pm FO 544 21 13 32 114 4 1 2 712 28 1 32 71 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SECURITE AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter des dommages qui risquent de causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques ne pas expo
10. Within 5 seconds of pressing the ID SELECT button use the NEXT button to set the tens digit of the ID number which has been assigned to the projector and then use the numeric buttons 0 to 9 to set the units digit However if the ID ALL button is pressed the remote control unit will operate the projector regardless of which ID number has been assigned to the projector e If the NEXT button or a numeric button is not pressed within 5 seconds of pressing the ID SELECT button the ID number will return to the setting prior to when the ID SELECT button was pressed Setting an ID number for the remote control unit can be carried out without needing the projector so be careful not to press the ID SELECT button inadvertently Once an ID number has been assigned to the remote control unit that ID number will be stored in the remote contro unit until it is again changed However if the remote control unit is left with flat batteries inside it the ID number setting will be cleared When the batteries are replaced re assign the same ID number to the remote control unit If vou do not know the ID number assigned to the projector If you do not know what ID number has been assigned to the projector turn on the nee projector so that it is operating and then press the ID SELECT button The ID number CONTROLER 10 7 will then be displayed on the screen as shown at right The ID number for the projector can be set to ALL or to a number from 1
11. difference signals such as high definition TV signals In addition an input module sold separately can be used to allow the projector to project signals from various sources such as digital signals from personal computers TMDS NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 PAL N video signals Y C signals and serial digital SDI signals Adoption of a noise suppressing circuit This circuit detects noise from sources such as the cooling fan and controls a noise control speaker in real time to reduce the noise level to 1 5 compared to our conventional models Other useful functions also included In addition to an on screen setting display function the projector is also provided with a built in memory which can store up to 64 signal sources plus several test patterns for checking adjustment levels in addition a self diagnosis display function is also provided This function generates and displays a two digit error code to notify you if a problem occurs with operation of the projector Trademark Acknowledgements Digital Light Processing DLP and Digital Micromirror Device DMD are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING To prevent damage which may result in
12. not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the users authority to operate Precautions with regard to safety Read these operating instructions thoroughly and check all necessary safety precautions when setting up the projector in order to avoid accidents WARNING Setting up Installation should only be carried out by a qualified technician e In order to maintain fuli safety and precision during installation such work should only be carried out by a qualified technician At least three people are needed to set up the projector e This projector is manufactured with high precision and is very heavy If only one person attempts to install or move the projector by himself the projector may be damaged or injury may result Always make sure that at least three people are available to transport and install the projector Check the strength of the installation location e This projector weighs 96 kg 211 2 Ib When coupled with the ceiling mount bracket sold separately the total weight becomes 135 kg 297 Ib If the installation location is not strong enough to bear the weight carry out any reinforcement me
13. parer par un centre de service agr Nettoyer r guli rement le c ble d alimentation afin que de la poussi re ne s y accumule pas e Si de la poussi re s accumule sur le cordon d alimentation l humidit ainsi cr e pourrait abimer l isolant et entra ner un incendie D brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale et l essuyer avec un chiffon sec Si l on n utilise pas le projecteur pendant une longue p riode d brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise murale En cas d anomalies de fonctionnement Si une anomalie se produit absence d image par exemple ou si de la fum e ou une odeur anormale est mise par le projecteur d brancher imm diatement le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale Si l on continue d utiliser le projecteur dans cet tat on risque de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Apr s s tre assur qu il n y a plus d mission de fum e s adresser un centre de service agr pour effectuer les r parations n cessaires Ne jamais effectuer soi m me les r parations car ceci vous exposerait de graves dangers Si de l eau ou des corps trangers p n trent dans le projecteur si le projecteur tombe ou si le coffret est abim d brancher imm diatement la fiche d alimentation e Un court circuit risquerait de se produire et de causer un incendie Pour toute r paration s adresser un centre de service agr 74 Pr cautions a suivre lors de la manipulation PR
14. projector have been completed do not change the distance from the projector to the screen and do not move the position of the projector otherwise the colors may become unbalanced and readjustment may be necessary Be particularly careful of this when the projector is installed using the floor method Allow enough space around the projector for maintenance to be carried out Leave at least 80 cm 2 6 feet of free space on all sides of the projector to allow enough room for adjustments and maintenance to be carried out Notes on use In order to get the best picture quality If outside light or light from indoor lamps is shining onto the screen the images projected will not have good contrast Draw curtains or blinds over any windows turn off any fluorescent lights near the screen and cover any highty reflective floor and wall surfaces with carpet or wallpaper to prevent reflection Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands e Do not touch your hands against the surface of the lens If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else this will be magnified and projected onto the screen About the screen If the screen you are using is dirty damaged or discolored attractive projections cannot be obtained Do not apply any volatile substances to the screen and do not let it become dirty or damaged Cleaning and maintenance Always disconnect the power plug from the power source as a s
15. screen displays such as the input Normal screen signal type will appear when the input signal is changed The display will dicappaar automaticaly LENS Lens adjustment mode RGA INPUT ID nnn S 5 No nn an LENS FOCUS LENS SHIFT EXIT PICTURE Picture adjustment mode MENU screen PICTURAE COLOR TEMP BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARPNESS H SHARPNESS V NA MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN POSITION Screen position adjustment mode Contents of menu screen CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE MENU name AUTO SETUP LENS SUB MENU ST PICTURE EXIT MENU Selection lt POSITION items OPTION SIGNAL LIST The color of a TEST PATTERN selected item OPTION Miscellaneous changes setting mode OPTION O ti MENU AV SETTING eo fre Al START ENTER mace tv hae CE guide EXIT MENU HIGH nnnnnh REMAIN nnnnnh SET RUNTIME nnnnnh LAMP POWER tpm AS 2320 SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO MODULE SETTING PASSWORD Display of operation buttons MENU AY Displayed buttons depends SET MENU on a selected item Display of operation contents Displayed conte nts depends on a selected item SIGNAL LIST Registered signal list SIGNAL LIST NAME INPUT eee eR KK ee ee Me et ee DO kakat kik kk a FSB TO Ma age aba nht mbt ic bde me ape ap LL
16. stics and the audience positions install it using the procedure specified by screen manufacture Installing the projector Install the projector by observing the items below and referring to the above installation drawing of the projector and screen and the drawing at left Set the lens center position of the projector to the same height as the lower edge of the effective height of the screen If the projector position is lower than the reference position prepare a setting table that has a height of the above C Set the center line of the projector to the position facing the vertical line 188 mm 7 4 away from the center line of the screen to the right Set the center position of the front foot of the projector to the position of the projection distance L specified according to the projection lens and the target picture size Installing to the ceiling Including direct rear projection e Using the projector by installing to the ceiling requires an optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 For the projection distance L refer to the chapter Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately on pages 20 24 For the procedures to install the ceiling mount bracket on the projector and mount the suspension bolts on the ceiling surface refer to the installation instructions supplied with ET PKD95 1 Installing drawing of the screen and the projector unit mm inches Side view Rear view D
17. the projection method will change as shown below each time the VISES WoBuLE SET TN LEFT 4 or RIGHT P arrow button is pressed SELECT 4 gt EXIT MENU MENU AY FRONT F REAR C REAR F FRONT C a a ae ee ee rT Press the MENU button twice The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal State 25 Adjusting the lens Adjustment procedure Press the LENS button The LENS screen will be displayed Use the control level buttons and to adjust the focus to the correct setting e Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the fast mode LENS FOCUS Press the MENU button Pte eae eee e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal EXIT MENU a play Pp state Note After the zoom adjustment of a zoom lens sold separately adjust the focus Adjusting the lens position o Adjustment procedure Press the LENS button The LENS screen will be displayed Use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT 4 V and D buttons to adjust the lens position so that the centre of the picture is in the centre of the screen e Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the LENS SHIFT Ava fast mode EXIT MENU Press the
18. 17 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 3 08921 x 3 2 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 1 052912 x 5 58 6 97 in diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 3 08921 Lx lt 3 212 6 97 6 Max diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 1 05291 6 97 L 0 81 x diagonal of screen inches 7 09 ee L 0 89 x diagonal of screen inches 7 09 Model No of projection lensAspect ratio ET D95LE 1 5 2 5 1 ET D95LE2 2 5 4 0 1 ET D95LE2 ET D95LE3 ET D95LE4 Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit mm diagonal of screen inches 12 87377 x 1000 32 82965 177 diagonal of screen inches 6 79329 x 1000 19 87243 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 12 SURGES Sa be 82965 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 6 79329 x1000 19 87243 177 diagonal of screen inches 7 995693 x OOS TE 177 diagonal of screentinches 4 208911 x 1000 12 40818 177 agen of screen inches 0 91 79 7 20891 he 000 19 82683 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 4 20891 1 x1000 12 40818 177 diagonal of screen inches 3 08921 x 1000 12 31233 177 diagona of screen inches 1 052912 x 1000 7 057261 177 ie ball of screen inches 0 9179 3 08921 x1000 12 31233 diagonal of screen inchesyV0 9179 1 052912 x1000 7 0572611 177 L 20 64 x diagonal of screen inches 180 L 22 49 x diagonal of screen inches 180 Adjusting projector
19. EALITY mode Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a scan converter or other video equipment that focuses on moving images The following lists the video signal formats compatible with the RGB Reality mode 480 70 A 576 15 63 50 A ssop aawo O Q 72060p 45 00 60 O 1035 60i 337560 O J 1080 60 37560 O J o O 1080 24p zove O o _1080 50i 281250 O _1080 30p 33 78 80 O J _1080 25p 2831x235 O J _1080 248F 270048 O Except above list x RGB mode only Compatible factory default Compatible when you apply the RGB Reality mode to the signal formats marked with select the signal format with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button and then register it with the projectors memory A These signal formats may not be compatible with RGB mode depending on signal conditions Use the RGB Reality mode X Not compatible In the RGB REALITY mode optimum adjustment values are pre set so it is not possible to automatically adjust the picture page 44 or the input signal resolution page 45 When in RGB REALITY mode all of the projector s adjustments provide the same functions as those for the YPsPr or YCbCr input 43 Adjusting the picture automatically The automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP is a function to automatically adjust the resolution clock phase and picture position wh
20. ECAUTION Installation Toujours respecter les points suivants lors de l installation du projecteur Une alimentation lectrique sp cialis e doit tre utilis e Demander son revendeur d effectuer les travaux d lectricit qui peuvent tre n cessaires pour fournir une alimentation lectrique de 14 A 200 V 240 V c a monophas e pour l utilisation du projecteur exclusivement Eviter l installation dans des endroits sujets des vibrations ou chocs Si le projecteur est install dans des endroits sujets fortes vibrations comme pr s d un moteur ou s il est install l interi ur d un v hicule ou sur un bateau le projecteur peut tre soumis des vibrations ou chocs qui peuvent endommager les composantes internes et causer un mauvais fonctionnement ou des accidents Installer donc le projecteur dans un endroit qui n est pas sujet des vibrations ou chocs Ne pas installer le projecteur pr s de lignes haute tension ou pr s de moteurs Le projecteur peut tre affect par des interf rences lectriques s il est install pr s de lignes haute tension ou pr s de moteurs La distance de projection varie selon la lentille de projection vendue s par ment que l on utilise e Choisir une lentille de projection qui convienne la grandeur de l espace de l emplacement d installation Si l on veut installer le projecteur au plafond demander un technicien qualifi de faire l installation e Si l
21. ELECTOR button will not function for signals other than the above Video signal input modute ET MD95VM2 When set at AUTO1 AUTO1 J NTSC PAL SECAM A NTSC4 43 7 PAL60 When set at AUTO2 AUTO2 i NTSC a PALMES PAL N For details of the AUTO1 AUTO2 or ee a Serial digital input module If you press the Standard STD button while system format is being switched by AUTO 2 6 SYSTEM SELECTOR button selection will return to AUTO1 AUTO2 or AUTO When set at YCbCr AUTO YCbCr settings see page 40 ET MD95SD1 ET MD95SD2 AUTO ET MD95SD3 AUTO 1080 60i 1035 60 720 60p 1080 24p 1080 24sF k 1080 25p 1080 30p 1080 50i ARAL 480i means a total of 525 lines interlaced and 576i means 625 lines interlaced when the lines hidden by vertical blanking are counted 39 Selecting the signal of ET MD95VM2 sold separately When using the projector with the optional ET MD95VM2 Video Input Module select the appropriate video signal format that matches the video equipment you are using Setting procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTEAN OPTION ID ran SETTING ROLL LT abe LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL nnnnnh H gt nonnnh EMAIN i nannnnh SET AUNTIME nnnannh Ro sree POW C SETTING VIDEO MODULE SETTING PASSWORD MENU Y SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU VIDEO MODULE SETTING INPUT 1 INPUT2 INPUTS Y C a gt EXIT MENU 40 Pres
22. L cr ESS ee eee Screen SH Center line of projector Center line of screen Bottom view 3 188 7 4 90 SW L Projection distance between the eee ee __ i188 7 4 screen and the center of the front foot of the projector B Distance between the center of the lens and the top end of the ceiling 2 Position of the ceiling mount bracket on the ceiling mount bracket 273 mm 10 7 D Distance between the center of the front foot of the projector and the Example of installation position on the ceiling center of the ceiling mount bracket G Put a mark on the ceiling surface 335 mm 13 2 at the point where the center position of the ceiling mount bracket Locating the positions to mount the suspen Draw a line in direction sion bolts on the ceiling surface B Center line at right angles to the Locate the center hole position of the ceiling side of projector D L screen of the optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 by the procedure below For the procedure to 90 install to the ceiling refer to the installation a instructions of the optional ceiling mount bracket D Put a mark on the ET PKD95 ceiling Sace ap up 188 7 4 wardly straight point Put a mark on the ceiling surface at the upwardly straight point of a distance of 188 mm 7 4 from the screen center to the left eDraw a line in a direction at right angles to the screen from marked point Put another ma
23. LL 1 2 64 SET RUNTIME nannnn Press the MENU button twice This completes the setting LAM POWER oT 2920 SETTING The setting is complete At that time the on screen display will disappear and the SYSTEM INFORMATION PASSWORD UNE screen will return to the normal state MENU SELECT EXIT e The ID numbers can be set to ALL or to a number from 1 to 64 The ID number is set to ALL at the time of shipment from the factory When setting ID numbers the ID number of the remote control unit must match the ID number of he projector All projectors which have had their ID numbers set to ALL will operate regardless of which number is specified when using the remote control unit or a personal computer to control the projectors If the projector is connected to other projectors and its ID number is set to ALL it will not be possible to control the projector separately from other projectors with different ID number settings 61 Setting remote control unit ID numbers When an ID number has been assigned for a projector you then need to assign the same ID number as the projectors to be controlled to the remote control unit which is to be used to operate these projectors otherwise the remote control unit cannot be used Because the factory pre setting of the projector ID number is ALL using only one projector requires the use of the ID ALL button on the remote control unit for this setting Setting method
24. MENU acto aitis Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP 4 and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU ICTURE Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed eifa or A indicator is shown at the bottom or top of the adjustment items list in the PICTURE window it indicates that the remaining part of the list can be scrolled up or down in the window Use the UP or DOWN arrow button A V to scroll the list COLOR TEMP BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARFNESS H SHARPNESS V NR hd Y indicator _ Press the UP 4 and DOWN V arrow buttons to step through the SHARPNESS H adjustment items list until you reach the target item GAMMA MODE A Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to change the current FILTER FRAME RATE PAL CINEMA setting For available adjustment items and settings see the table on the next page 53 Adjustment Item Operation Adjustment Details Nine steps from OFF to 8 factory default 2 SHARPNESS H Makes the horizontal contours sharper A larger value causes a greater effect Four steps from OFF to 3 factory default 2 SHARPNESS V Makes the vertical contours sharper A larger value causes a greater effect OFF No correction NR 1 Weak Selects the noise reduction effectivenes
25. Y CHANGE 4h EXIT ION SIGNAL UST E Test pattern display chart lt LEFT and gt RIGHT arrow buttons MENU MENU gt MENU MENU screen screen screen screen Input picture Full white 4 Full black H Gray scale lt MENU MENU screen screen E Color bar H Gray scale reversal MENU MENU screen screen Window Dot reversal screen V Gray scale MENU screen MENU screen Window reversal MENU screen MENU screen Convergence V Gray scale reversal MENU MENU MENU lt MENU screen screen screen screen Flag Crosshatch gt Crosshatch reversal 99 Displaying the projector settings Display procedure MENU OPress the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed foe Press the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to select OPTION PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select SYSTEM INFORMATION P POW RS 232C SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO MODULE SETTING PASSWORD MENU Y ENTER EXIT Press the ENTER button The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen will be BEANE displayed SET AUNTIME nnnnnh INPUT 1 ee em INPUT2 eener INPUTS ee ee em Number of ENTAY SIGNAL nn Ba EXIT MENU Firmware version number Proj
26. adjust the DISP DOTS setting to match the computer s horizontal resolution and then repeat the AUTO SETUP procedure Some types of synchronizing signals for C SYNC and G SYNC may not support the automatic adjustment The picture may become distorted for approximately 10 seconds while automatic adjustment is being carried out Dut this is normal Adjustment can be carried out separately for each input signal 44 Adjusting the picture manually Signals which cannot be adjusted automatically should be adjusted manually The following settings can be adjusted manually and the respective adjustment procedures are given below 1 Jnput signal resolution data 2 Clock phase 3 Picture position Adjusting the input signal resolution Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed AUTO SETUP L a ae Press the UP A and DOWN VY arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION OPTI SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUG MENU ENTER EXIT MENU PORNON Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed SHIET Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select INPUT eer RESOLUTION SE RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE NU Y SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU INPUT RESOLUTION Press the ENTER button The INPUT RESOLUTION screen will be DISP DOTS nann displayed DISP CINES nnnr Press the UP A and DOWN WV arrow buttons to select the
27. afety precaution before carrying out cleaning and maintenance Wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth e if the cabinet is particularly dirty soak the cloth in water with a smal amount of neutral detergent in it squeeze the cloth very well and then wipe the cabinet After cleaning wipe the cabinet dry with a dry cloth If using a chemically treated cloth read the instructions supplied with the cloth before use Do not wipe the lenses with a cloth that is dusty or which produces lint lf any dust or lint gets onto the lenses such dust or lint will be magnified and projected onto the screen Use the blower end of a vacuum cleaner to clean any dust and lint from the lens surfaces or use a clean soft cloth to wipe off any dust or lint When wiping the surface of the lens be sure to wipe in a single direction If you move the cloth over the lens surface in different directions it may cause any dirt to be rubbed into the surface of the lens instead of being cleaned away Name and function of each part Projector POWER button This button is used to turn the projector power supply on and off This button is enabled while the MAIN POWER switch is ON SYSTEM SELECTOR button This button is used to select RGB RGB REALITY or YP8Pr YCbCr signal or switch between video and digital serial signal formats Arrow buttons These buttons are used to select and adjust items in the on screen menus LENS button This button is used
28. artment Push the amp mark firmly in the direction of the arrow to slide the cover and then pull it toward you to remove it Note on using the batteries e Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd Notes when using the remote The following should be observed in batteries control unit order to prevent damage to or Do not recharge the batteries e Do not spill any liquids onto the leaking of the batteries e Do not short the and remote contro unit e Do not mix old and new batteries terminals Do not drop the remote control unit of batteries of different types Do not disassemble the batteries Do not burn spent batteries or put 5 a EA 7 SE ER them in with combustible garbage ecause tne TRMA 10 e remote control unit is beats when tne pattenes are replaced after the projector has been set up you will need to reset the ID numbers Attaching the strap Operating range of remote A strap is provided with the remote control unit You can control unit use this strap to hang the remote control unit around your neck for easy carrying Attach the strap as shown in the illustrations below eOpen the battery compartment cover Attach the supplied strap as shown in this illustration and close battery compartment cover eWhen using remote control unit without the cable refer to the illustration below for operating range the screen to operate the projector the operating range of remote control unit will be limited
29. asures that may be necessary to ensure that the installation location will be free of any problems regarding strength and safety Avoid instailing the projector in any of the following places Places which are subject to vibration or shocks Vibration and shocks may cause malfunctions or accidents e Next to sprinklers OF sensors Heat produced by the projector may cause sensors to operate incorrectly or sprinkler systems to be activated which could cause problems Near high voltage power lines or motors Such power sources may cause interference e Places with adverse ambient conditions Avoid places which are extremely dusty where oil fumes or vapor are present and where the ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F or the ambient humidity is outside the range of 10 80 If the projector is installed in such places operating problems fire or electric shocks may result Do not connect any power supply to the projector other than one with power supply voltage indicated single phase 3 wire 200 V 240 VAC e if the wrong power supply is connected the projector may malfunction and fire or electric shocks may result A special ceiling mount bracket sold separately is required for ceiling installation e if suspending the projector from a ceiling you must purchase and use the special ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95
30. at applied e To ensure correct video signal transmission use 5CFB or better than 5CFB cables for video interconnections e g 5CFB 5CFTX 7CFB etc 38 Selecting the input signal The following remote contro unit buttons and the INPUT button on the projector operating panel can be used to switch between different input sources Remote control unit Switches to analog RGB input Switches to slot 1 Switches to slot 2 or Switches to slot 3 Projector INPUT O The input source can be changed in the order RGB INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 each time the INPUT button on the projector operating panel is pressed When using the video signal input module ET MD95VM2 the input source will toggle between LINE and Y C input each time the above input selection buttons are pressed Example If the ET MD95VM2 has been installed to slot 1 When INPUT 1 of remote control or INPUT button the projector operating panel is pressed LINE input will be selected and when it is pressed once more Y C input will be selected Selecting the system format e When the SYSTEM SELECTOR button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel is pressed the signal format will change as shown below depending on which input module is installed When analog RGB AGE RGB REALITY LY PaPa eWhen 720p or 1080i signals are input input is selected RGB RGB REALITY eWhen 480i or 576i or 480p signals are input The SYSTEM S
31. aura un mauvais contraste et sera moins visible Laisser assez d espace autour du projecteur pour les op rations d entretien e Laisser au moins 80 cm d espace libre tout autour du projecteur afin qu il y of 900 CP Cho ait assez de place pour pouvoir bien effectuer les r glages et l entretien Toujours bien brancher le projecteur la terre Brancher un fil de terre la vis de mise la terre portant la marque pr s de l interrupteur MAIN POWER Brancher ensuite ce fil de terre une borne de terre sure situ e dans la salle Si l on utilise le projecteur sans l avoir branch la terre on risquera de s lectrocuter Vis de mise la terre 13 Lors de l utilisation du projecteur Ne pas regarder directement dans la lentille pendant que le projecteur fonctionne Une lumi re intense est mise par la lentille du projecteur Si l on regarde directement dans cette lumi re elle risquerait de blesser et d abimer les yeux Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces inclin es ou instables e Le projecteur risquerait de tomber ou de se renverser Ne pas placer d objets sur le projecteur e Si de l eau se renverse sur le projecteur ou si des corps trangers y p n trent un court circuit risquera de se produire et d entra ner un incendie ou une lectrocution Si des corps trangers p n trent dans le projecteur contacter un centre de service agr Ne pas faire p n trer d objets trang
32. be projected If the input signals are not registered they will not be projected ALL Up to three input modules can be installed properly when they are being input and Do not remove any of the covers on spare slots a slot Pola eke Refer to where no input module has been installed pages 41 and 42 for details on registering input signals 28 Connecting the input module signal When setting up the projector you will need to connect the signal source to an input module according to the type of signal being input Projector Ves F Personal computer VGA to BNC RGB signal adapter cable Component signal Component signal Video signal input module ET MD95VM2 Serial digital input module ET MD95SD1 SD signal Serial digital input module ET MD95SD2 HD Serial digital input module 2 ee ET MD95SD3 TMDS signal TMDS input module ET MD95T 29 Connecting the input module signal source Connecting the signal source to the input module for analog RGB sianals If using the input module for analog RGB signals in order to connect the projector to a personal computer you will also need to use a separate interface D SUB BNC cabie 1 Connecting an analog RGB signal source Analog RGB input terminals standard B Ph H H V Ri G B IHC D SUB BNC Purchase adapter cable focally Personal computer CAUTION Se Ternary synchronization signals cannot b
33. bles the buttons on the projector operating panel and the remote control unit for the projector power supply on and off D SUB9P and the change of the input terminal functions REMOTE IN1 Terminal Terminals Open H __ Shon L aleno on 2 PoweR OFF ON _ 6 INPUTS Other INPUT 8 SYSTEMSELECTOR 480i 1080i_ 576i 720P 9 RST SET_ Remote control_Extemal contact control 14 Turning the power ON and OFF Always be sure to follow the procedure given below to turn the projector power on and off Turning the power on Turning the power off 1 Main power ON The power indicator will become red Press the 1 side of the MAIN POWER switch at the front of the projector The projector will change to standby mode While projecting a picture The power indicator is green Wait about 3 seconds Standby ON The power indicator will become green Standby OFF The power indicator will become red from green after the cooling fan has stopped Press the POWER button on the remote control unit or on the projector operating panel Press the POWER button on the remote control unit or on the projector operating panel After about 20 seconds Wait about 5 minutes Picture projected Main power OFF A picture will then be projected Press the O side of the MAIN POWER switch at the front of the projector The power will then turn off The projector will continue to draw a
34. buttons and to adjust the clock phase The adjustment values will change from 0 min to 19 max ADJUST EXIT MENU If the signa output from the personal computer is itself unstable it may not be possible to obtain an optimum adjustment value If the TOTAL DOTS setting is incorrect it may not be possible to obtain an optimum adjustment value 46 Adjusting the picture position Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed AUTO SETUP Press the UP 4 and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed SHIFT Press the UP 4 and DOWN W arrow buttons to select SHIFT B LK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CL OME POSITION KEYS ONE MENU AY SUR MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The SHIFT screen will be displayed Press the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT A vV lt a and D arrow buttons to adjust the picture position Press the MENU button three times The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal State ADJUST EXIT lt When adjusting the horizontal position gt If the gt button is pressed Ifthe button is pressed the picture moves to the the picture moves to the right left lt When adjusting the vertical position gt Ifthe Y button is pressed the p
35. by the amount of light reflection loss caused by the characteristics of the screen used Strap 13 Using the remote control unit with the cable The remote control unit can be connected to the projector using the accessory remote contro cable This cable should be connected to the Projector REMOTE IN2 IN terminal at the front of the oe ri projector and to the remote contro cable 4 00000 vf terminal Note The maximum length for the cable used to connected the remote control unit is 15 m 49 feet Remote control unit To REMOTE IN2 IN terminal To remote control cable terminal Accessory remote control cable Because each pin of the REMOTE IN 1 terminal is controlled by its Using REMOTE IN 1 Terminal open H or short L as shown in the table below the addition of an Projector external contro circuit allows the external control for the projector power supply on and off the change of the input terminal and the perte switching of the input signal system on the MAIN POWER switch of the projector CTI To perform external contact control of the projector turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector then set pin 9 of the REMOTE IN 1 terminal to the external contact control mode short using the external control circuit and then turn When controlling the projector using the external control circuit the external contact control mode short at pin 9 disa
36. ce connected Re 7 re a oC No pictures je Has the picture mute function appears i Does the video signal format 7 to the projector operating normally been turned on match the input signal format eis Y C signal selected for composite input or vice versa e Has the input source been changed to a new type of signal which is not registered Does the video signal format match the input signal format Explanation about the DMD devices The DMD devices are produced using high precision technology Three sheets of approximately 780 000 pixels for PT D9500U 1 310 000 pixels for PT D9600U are used for the projector but there might be extremely small chipped or brighter points of the picture on the screen Symptom The contrast and brightness of the picture cannot be adjusted On screen displays do _ not appear The remote contro unit does not work Check the following Le Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector being used for external control Has the ON SCREEN button been pressed to turn off the displays de Have the batteries been inserted with the correct polarity els something obstructing the path between the remote control unit and the remote control signal receptor of the projector ls the remote control being used outside the effective range els the REMOTE IN 1 connector being used for external control els a remote control cable being connec
37. ce of purchase to check the projector The code FC under the operation of the cooling fan is not an error code refer to Note on page 15 Remote control signal receptor This receives the signals which are sent from the remote contro unit Projection lens sold separately This lens enlarges the image and Projects it onto the screen Installation bays for input modules sold separately These are designated as slot 1 slot 2 and slot 3 in order from the top the projector on and off RS 232C OUT connector When using a personal computer to contro a multi screen projection system this connector REMOTE IN 2 input output is used to connect this projector to the RS 232C IN connector of the next projector connector RS 232C IN connector This connector is used to If you would like to use a personal computer to contro the projector operation connect a wired remote control connect the RS 232C output connector of the computer to this terminal unit to contro the projector when REMOTE IN 1 connector using it in a multi screen projection system 10 This connector is used to connect an external control circuit in order to turn the projector power on and off and to change the input source externally Name and function of each remote control part Remote control unit STD standard button This button is used to reset ail of the projector adjustment values BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT and SHARPNESS to the default levels which were
38. ced by a qualified service person experienced in working with Xenon lamps Notes on handling the lamp unit e The lamp unit is sold separately and consult a Panasonic authorized dealer or service center Part No ET LAD9500 Lamp unit replacement period The lamp unit for the projector should be replaced after approximately 1 500 hours of use recommendable replacement time 1 000 hours in the normal usage mode The operating life of the lamp also depends on the number of times it is turned on and off Turning on and off the lamp at frequent intervals will decrease its operating life The projector has an automatic shut off function that automatically stops the light emission of the lamp once its total usage time exceeds 1 500 hours to prevent any accidents caused by the end of its life And the on screen displays below appear according to its usage time e Warning display between 1 300 and 1 450 hours of use The lamp usage time will be displayed in yellow at the bottom left of the screen This display will disappear if any of the buttons on the remote control unit or projector are pressed WARNING LAMP REMAIN 200h Warning display between 1 450 and 1 500 hours of use The lamp usage time will be displayed in red at the bottom left of the screen for one minute After this it will repeatedly turn off for 30 minutes and then be displayed again for one minute This repeating display will be cancelled if any of the buttons
39. commands ID List Code specified 31 34h 34h Code specified Code specified Oth 9h A 2Eh Example Send a RGB command to the DLP based projector with ID1 Receive PC DLP based projector STX 02h DNO Oth RGB 06h ETX 03h Send PC lt DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 01h RGB 06h ETX 03h Send a PICTURE MUTE command to all the DLP based projectors Receive PC DLP based projector Send PC lt DLP based projector The ID No is that of the DLP based projector whose VPS SYSTEM is set up for MASTER h h 35h 36h 37h 39h SAh OO ho 2 3 5 6 7 9 ann O1 O1 yan J A G PO Cu cu re ra ce rm ro 3Bh 63 Using the RS 232C connectors continued Setting procedure MENU AITO SETU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AF SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN F arrow buttons to select RS 232C SETTING SET AUNTIME nannnh LAME POWER tyop RS 232C SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO MODULE SETTING PASSWORD MENU SELECT EXIT Re 2226 BE TING OPress the ENTER button The RS 232C SETTING screen will be displayed BAUD RATE 9600nes Press the UP A and DOWN F arrow buttons to s
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41. deo Signal module Digital Serial Signal module analog YPBPR input and analog RGB 50 input all placed in RGB REALITY mode Adjusting the picture to the desired setting The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture to the desire appearance Adjustment procedure Adjusting the COLOR setting pris nee Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS _ Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Pe ee Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed BRIGH ann Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select COLOR RIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT SHARPNESS H SHARPNESS Y NA y MENU AY ADJUST EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The COLOR individual adjustment screen will be displayed Use the control level buttons and to adjust the COLOR setting level 1 The functions of the LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT arrow buttons change depending on the adjustment item selected Refer to the table below for details 2 For some types of input signal it may not be possible to adjust some of the settings In such cases the adjustment level display will appear as It i LI If you would like to adjust the BRIGHT CONTRAST and TINT settings repeat steps and 3 1f adjusting the BRIGHT and CONTRAST settings the indi
42. desired item oeil and then press the LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT Bb arrow buttons to adjust TM TOTAL DOTS Tota number of horizontal dots DISP DOTS Actually displayed number of horizontal dots TOTAL LINES Total number of vertical tines DISP LINES Actually displayed number of vertical lines Numeric values for each item are displayed according to the input signal If vertical stripes or chipped areas appear on the screen increase and decrease the displayed values to adjust the screen to its optimum state e The input of an all white picture does not allow the above stripes to appear e The picture may become distorted during the automatic adjustment but this is normal 45 Adjusting the clock phase If a flicker or bleeding of the contour appears on the screen adjust the clock phase to obtain an optimum picture Adjustment procedure MENG Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS OSTYP Press the UP A and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select POSITION PICTURE POSITION PTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN POSITION Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed SHIFT Press the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to select CLOCK PHASE SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE MENU SUBMENU ENTER EXIT MENU CLOCK PHASE Press the ENTER button The CLOCK PHASE screen will be displayed a Use the control level
43. e displayed SINT gt Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select COLOR TEMP SHARPNESS V NOn Press the LEFT and RIGHT P gt arrow buttons to select the desired setting from those indicated below SELECT LOW MID HIGH USER DYNAMIC ADJUST If you would like to further adjust the white balance Select USER in step Press the ENTER button The WHITE BALANCE screen will be displayed Press the UP A amp A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select either R G or B DUUST Use the contro level buttons and to adjust the setting level ADJUST EXIT MENU 120 11 IITIDIHI a If these adjustments are not made correctly none of the colors will be reproduced correctly e If you make an error in adjustment so that the colors do not match correctly press the STD button while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed Only the item being displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings e The projection of a built in test pattern Refer to page 59 does not allow the white balance adjustment Be sure to project an external input signal for this adjustment The COLOR TEMP adjustment is allowed only when inputting an analog RGB or TMDS at GAMMA MODE 6 Max value 255 Min value 0 92 Adjusting the picture quality The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture quality to the desired setting Adjustment procedure
44. e input to the H C and V terminalis e Do not input synchronization signals to the H C and V terminals when SYNC ON GREEN signals are being input C means composite sync in H C 2 Connecting a component signal source O O B Pg H H V Note e Connect either the VCR or DVD player using three BNC cable Three BNC to RCA adaptors may be required at the DVD player 30 Analog RGB signals that can be input The table below lists the different types of analog RGB signals that can be input lf a signal which differs greatly from any of the types listed below is input the picture image may not be displayed correctly or black background may displayed Display mode name Signal data Display mode name _ ee No of dots Horizontal scanning frequency kHz Vertical scanning frequency Hz 640x400 56 4 640x400 70 640x480 59 9 640x480 66 7 VGA480 640x480 72 8 640x480 75 0 640X480 85 0 800x600 51 0 800x600 SVGA 800x600 800x600 800x600 800 x 600 85 1 1024x768 1024x768 70 1 1024x768 600 75 0 XGA 1024x768 81 6 1024x768 85 0 1024x 768i 86 8 1024x768 1024x768 1152x864 1152x864 1152x864 1120x750 1120x750i 1280x 1024 1280x 1024 1280x1024 66 3 1280x1024 117 1280x 1024 75 0 1280x 10241 1280X 1024i 832x624 1152x870 960 X 1035i 1280x720 UXGA 1600x 1200 Note The display resolution of this projector is 1024 x 768 dots If the display resolution indicated in the above data e
45. ect ratio 16 9 unit mm feet inches Projection distance Zoom lens Picture Screen size Fixed focal lens size Effective Effective height SH width SW MotoTt ATO 70 OVUM O11 OV Mv ON OW Ol NSHODHDOMMADSOBRMWODM OH RVG GOHOPN O HNONOHOONI S HOUSE ES GC O NOTE Leterme MORARWH DWOYODHD aa we NSO OMS OV OY O E E N RENTE JO 8 o 0 ON NN 0 01 00 0 O 0 O0 jo D POVORA QJ OYOYVWOYOYOYN R _ DOGO QOVNWADUNDAD ONWVMYOD NODTIMD HANOVW Anwmd AoA M M ae amp PHOTO O VO A R 0 7 AVV DOROQWUOQ 7 WON DR JO MU RME UO00O0O0O00O0 Oo0NO n N OO aN omn gt gt P mt CO ON D O P 1587117 e The projection distance listed in the table may have a variation within 5 e Keystone trapezoidal distortion is compensated to be smaller than the screen size 15910 1519 54 002 17717 61 721 2025 69 440 2278 ff 158 278 4 ET D95LE1 1 5 2 5 1 ET O95LE2 2 5 4 0 ET D95LE3 4 0 7 0 1 ETP OST O Mn Max Mn Max Mn Max 21 Projection distance measurements for PT D9600U screen aspect ratio 5 4 Screen size unit mm feet inches Projection distance Zoom lens Fixed focal le ETOSELES 025 1 TOSES C Min Max Min Max Mn Max Min max 8 Picture size QJ g O1 a Ou D 1 aas Q MON D O M NW Ol
46. ection method setting SYSTEM INFORMATIO Cumulative lamp usage time normal mode ROM Ver 2 00 SETTING FRONT F LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL 1200h HIGH on REMAIN 1380Oh SET RUNTIME 12Oh Cumulative lamp usage time HIGH mode Remaining lamp operating time calculated in normal mode Cumulative projector running time INPUT MD9S5SD1 SS INPUT2 MDS5VM2 AW INPUTS lt NONE gt Data for module in slot 1 INPUT 1 Data for module in slot 2 INPUT 2 Data for module in slot 3 INPUT 3 Number of ENTRY SIGNAL 1064 EXIT MENU Number of signals registered 60 Setting and specifying ID numbers This projector is provided with an ID number function so that if multiple projectors are being used together the projectors can be controlled all at once or separately using a single remote control unit Because the factory pre setting of the ID number is ALL using only one projector do not require this setting Setting ID numbers Setting procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS O0TOP Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION LENS PICTURE SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU Y SUB MENU ENTER EXI T MENU e Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed SETTING em mk x a Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT jarrow buttons to change the value LAMP RUNTIME ey nannnn A
47. ectric shocks If any foreign objects get inside the projector please consult an Authorized Service Center Do not stick any foreign objects into the projector Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the ventilation holes or drop them onto the projector as doing so can cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not cover the air outlet e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way High voltages which can cause severe electric shocks are present inside the projector For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Center Do not spill water on the projector This can cause fire or electric shocks to occur Securely insert the power cord plug as far as it will go e If the plug is not fully inserted heat may be generated which could cause fire If the plug is damaged or the wall socket plate is loose they should not be used Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands Doing so may cause electric shocks to occur Do not do anything that might damage the power cable Do not damaged the cable make any modifications to it place heavy objects on top of it heat it place it near any hot objects twist it bend it excessively or pull it To do so may cause fires and electric shocks to occur If the power cable becomes damaged have it repaired at an Authorized Service Cente
48. elect the communication parameter VPS SYSTEM SLAVE Press the LEFT and RIGHT P arrow buttons to change the setting Press the MENU button three times e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state The basic commands for external control using RS 232C are given on the following next page Pin specifications of RS 232C connector RS 232C_IN eRS 232C OUT _ Pin No Name Functions 1 TRI unassigned 2 RD data transmission data reception i SD data reception data transmission a_ ne we 7 c 64 Using the RS 232C connectors continued CODE Target remote control buttons NAME RGB INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUTS NEXT O6h OAh OCh 12h 14h 19h BRIGHT CONTRAST STD POWER POWER ON 2 POWER OFF 2 TEST 1 36h 40h 5Ah 5Bh 5Ch 5Dh ON SCREEN ID ALL 1 ID SELECT 1 INPUT 2 SYSTEM SELECTOR ENTER MENU LENS PICTURE MUTE 6Ch 91h MIN ee ney Go CO CO Co h ma f ma j O OVPiniofa nimio col a gt loln 313 313 J TITI TITI TIT STI NOTE 1 This command is for the supplied remote control therefore would have no effect when sent from RS 232C 2 Not available for the remote control unit 65 Replacing the lamp unit DANGER Some dangers are associated with the replacing of the lamp If lamp replacement becomes necessary have the lamp unit repla
49. en inputting an analog RGB signal consisting of dots like a computer signal The input of a moving picture signal or any signal other than analog RGB signals cannot enable this function It is recommendable for the automatic adjustment to input a picture signa including a brighter white box around the outside of the perimeter of a basic picture with clear black and white characters and not including a haiftone like a photograph or CG Adjustment procedure MENG OPress the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed AUTO SETUP NS Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select AUTO SETUP Press the ENTER button This completes the automatic adjustment SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY START ENTER EXIT MENU NOTE If inputting a picture in which the edge of the screen is not known or a dark picture when starting the automatic adjustment the message INCOMPLETED will be displayed and the picture will not be adjusted automatically If this happens you will need to manually adjust settings such as INPUT RESOLUTION CLOCK PHASE and SHIFT If automatic adjustment completes correctly COMPLETED will be displayed Even if this happens there may still be some cases where the clock phase will not be correct In such cases adjust the clock phase manually Some types of personal computer may not support automatic adjustment If you already know what the computer s horizontal resolution is manually
50. ent specifications The current signa format can be checked by looking at the on screen display 35 1 480p dual link 4 2 2p 59 94 Hz progressive scan with 720 by 483 active lines at 270 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard Serial digital input module sold separately ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i 2 Q 4809 Module ET MD95SD2 MAIN Link B SUB Link B SD signal output Professional type Active through digital VCR 36 2 1 480p single link 4 2 0p 59 94 Hz progressive scan with 720 by 483 active lines at 360 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard 2 480i 4 2 2 59 94 Hz interlace scan with 525 lines at 270 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard 3 576i 4 2 2 50 Hz interlace scan with 625 lines at 270 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard Serial digital input module sold separately ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i 480p Module ET MD95SD2 eLeave the SUB IN OUT terminais open SD signal output Active through Professional type digital VCR Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type e Input modules that accommodate the 4 video signal formats described above can be switched from one to another with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button that cycles through those signal formats The selected input Signal is indicated by an OSD message that automatically goes off The SYSTEM SELECTOR should normally be set in t
51. ers dans le projecteur Ne pas introduire d objets en metal ou d objets inflammables dans les orifices de ventilation ou ne pas les laisser tomber sur le projecteur ceci risquerait de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Ne pas boucher ia sortie d air e Le projecteur risquerait de surchauffer ce qui pourrait causer un incendie ou abimer le projecteur Ne pas retirer le couvercle ni le modifier Le projecteur contient des composants plac s sous haute tension qui peuvent causer une lectrocution grave Confier tous les travaux de v rification de r glage ou de r paration un centre de service agr Ne pas renverser d eau sur le projecteur e Ceci risquerait de causer un incendie ou une fectrocution introduire la fiche du cordon d alimentation fond dans la prise e Si la fiche n est pas introduite bien fond de la chaleur risquera d tre produite et de causer un incendie Si la fiche est abim e ou si la plaque de la prise murale est mal fix e ne pas les utiliser Ne pas manipuler la fiche du cordon d alimentation avec les mains mouill es e On risquerait de s lectrocuter Ne rien faire qui puisse endommager le c ble d alimentation Ne pas endommager le cable le modifier placer d objets lourds sur le cable le chauffer le placer proximit d objets chauds le torsader le plier excessivement ou le tirer Ceci risquerait de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Si le cable est abim le faire r
52. evel buttons These buttons are used to adjust the next J osacc ioau J 0 BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR and TINT and to adjust the lens ENTER button This button is used to accept and activate items selected in the on screen menus Arrow buttons These buttons are used to select and adjust items in the on screen menus If the button illumination is flashing This indicates that the remote control unit batteries are nearly flat Replace them with new batteries Rear of remote control unit LIGHT button The buttons on the front of the remote control unit will be illuminated while this button is pressed The button illumination will switch off approximately 10 seconds after this button is released Battery compartment cover Remove this cover and insert four AA size batteries in order to use the remote control unit Before using the remote control unit Inserting the batteries e Insert the AA batteries supplied with the remote control unit making sure that the polarities are correct The batteries also need to be inserted when the remote control unit is connected to the projector using the remote control cable Close the battery 3 compartment cover Open the batter 1 p y 2 insert the batteries compartment cover Return the battery compartment cover to its original position Insert the batteries so that their direction matches the polarity markings inside the comp
53. f screen inches x 40 659 200 20 2 5 1 diagonal of screen inches x 49 676 204 fans of screen inches x 45 378 200 diagonal of screen inches x 55 442 204 diagonal of screen inches x 50 764 76 diagonal of screen inches x 81 185 1 ET D95LE7 in L diagonal of screen inches x 49 574 76 2 5 4 0 1 L diagonal of screen inches x 79 282 1 ne of screen inches x 81 279 129 Dos 4 3 diagonal of screen inches x 142 SIA z diagonal of screen inches x 0 70 9 4 aa of screen inches x 139 05 in MAISONS of sp LUN x 88 587 129 diagonal of screen inches x 155 19 16 153 x diagonal of screen inches 252 ET D95LE9 16 751 x diagonal of screen inches 252 L 18 684 x diagonal of screen inches 252 Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens for PT D9500U If there is no reference made to the require picture size calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagona measurement inch of the screen you will use Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit inches cae diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 12 87377 x 1 21 6 97 diagonal of screentinches 0 9179 6 79329 x 1 98 6 97 diagonal of Es 7 995693 x 1 96 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 4 208911 x 3 17 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 7 995693 x 1 96 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 4 208911 x 3
54. feet The four feet on the bottom of the projector are adjustable for the height 0 mm 0 to 25 mm 1 and can be used for its adjustment when the installation position is not level SU LUOOZ RS Front view Side view Adjustable feet 24 Setting the projection method The projection method can be set in accordance with the way the projector has been installed If the projected picture is upside down or back to front change the projection method while referring to illustrations A to D below A Front floor projection FRONT F B Rear ceiling projection REAR C C Rear floor projection REAR F D Front ceiling projection FRONT C Set the projection method by displaying on screen displays using the control buttons on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel Setting procedure pres ore Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS e Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION OPTION The text color of a selected item will change SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN OPTION Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed iD nn SETTING z k k ok k oh k LAMP RUNTIME onon Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select SETTING E ar EMA nan Press the LEFT 4 and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select the projection method nsc SEetInG The display and
55. fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Power Supply This DLP based Projector is designed to operate on 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz AC only The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to CAUTION alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s S OS DS NOTEREN enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug Do not Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature lf you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if
56. ga lt NO ENTRYD NO ENTAY gt NEXT PAGE DELETE SELECT Y STATUS ENTER EXIT MENU 16 Before using the projector The projection ienses and input modules which are available for use with this projector need to be purchased separately only the analog RGB input module is provided as standard equipment and must be installed to the projector before the projector can be used Alei Obtain the required projection lenses and input modules beforehand in accordance with the projection distance and the system used When installing an optional input module refer to page 27 for details Installing the projection lens Install a projection lens sold separately which is appropriate for the projector setting up conditions Setting procedure Remove the lens caps one each at front and back from the projection lens Insert the projection lens into the lens holder and turn it clockwise until it is securely in place Lens holder ec EE lens e Lens focus adjustment should be carried out when the menu screen is first displayed or when using the focus adjustment function Because a projection lens is considerably heavy be careful not to drop it during installation e If inserting the projection lens into the lens holder too strongly the lens may jam into the holder To prevent this problem do this work carefully 17 Setting up the projector After determining the installation po
57. gistering and adjustment of input signals should only be carried out by a qualified technician Registration new signal lf a new signal is input and MENU key of the remote control unit or projector operating panel buttons are pressed the new signal registration screen shown below will be displayed The registration procedure is given below Registration procedure NEW SIGNAL INPUT Press the MENU button The NEW SIGNAL INPUT screen will be displayed ENTER NEW SIGNAL YES ENTER NO MENU RER STIS Press the ENTER button The SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed NAME SXGA89 A4 SNOT e Parameters such as the memory number signal selector input number slot input oo number type of input signal frequency and synchronizing signal are identified and displayed automatically Fare a e The memory numbers are from A1 to H8 Each from A to H has eight memory on SE ENT numbers each mila The lowest number of available memory numbers is displayed automatically If there is no available memory number follow the overwriting procedure on the next page e For the registration name NAME the signal name and memory number are displayed automatically fY 89 SYNC STATE Displayed contents is an example When using the original name displayed automatically on the screen without change press the ENTER button e The registration is complete and the display will return to the MENU screen When changing the origina
58. he AUTO position The automatic scan format identification logic may malfunction if signal connections other than those described above are employed or an unstable video signal is applied In such an event use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the scan format that matches the video signal format applied To ensure correct video signal transmission use 3C2W or better than 3C2W cables for video interconnections e g 3C2W 3CFB 4CFB 5C2W 5CFTX 7CFB etc 37 Serial digital input module sold separately ET MD95SD3 for HD SDI 1080V720p Module ET MO95SD3 HD SD signal SD signal output Active through Professional type digital VCR Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type e Input modules that accommodate 8 video signal formats 14 scan formats SMPTE292M can be switched from one to another with the SYSTEM SELECTOR switch that cycles through those signal formats The selected input signal is indicated by an OSD message that automatically goes off AUTO 1080 601 gt _1035 60i 720 60p 1080 24p 1080 24sF 1080 25p 1080 30p 1080 50 e The SYSTEM SELECTOR should normally be set tn the AUTO position e The automatic scan format identification logic may malfunction if signal connections other than those described above are employed or an unstable video signa is applied In such an event use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the scan format that matches the video signal form
59. he de la t l commande ou du projecteur WARNING LAMP REMAIN 200h Affichage d avertissement entre 1 450 heures et 1 500 heures d utilisation La dur e d utilisation de la lampe est affich e en rouge pendant une minute dans la partie inf rieure gauche de l cran Ensuite celui ci dispara tra pendant 30 minutes puis r appara tra pendant 1 minute Cet affichage a r p tition disparait si l on appuie sur toute touche de la t lecommande ou du projecteur WARNING LAMP REMAIN 50h Affichage d avertissement apr s 1 500 heures d utilisation Un avertissement indiquant qu il faut remplacer la lampe appara t en rouge pendant 10 minutes dans la partie inf rieure gauche de l cran Ensuite le projecteur repasse automatiquement au mode d attente La lampe utilis e dans le module de la source de lumi re a une dur e de vie nominale de 1 500 heures Cepedant la dur e de vie peut tre plus courte que 1 500 heures en fonction des caract ristiques individuelles de la lampe ou des conditions d utilisation la fr quence et l intervalle des mises REPLACE THE LAMP hors ou sous tension Nous vous recommandons de pr parer une lampe de rechange 78 79 Panasonic Panasonic Broadcast amp Digital Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W Los Angels CA 90068 323 436 3500 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Mi
60. hen separate zoom lens is fitted Between 100 2 5 m and 500 12 5 m when separate fixed focus lens is fitte Between 100 2 5 m and 600 15 m when separate zoom lens is fitted Between 100 2 5 m and 200 5 0 m when separate fixed focus lens is fitted PT D9600U Screen aspectratio 4 3 when separate zoom lens or tixed focus lens is fitted PT D9500U 5 4 when separate zoom lens or fixed focus lens is fitted PT D9600U Input signals Standard analog RGB input BNC termination x 5 PT D9500U PT D9500U Video signal input block Impedance 75 Q Sync signal input block Impedance 75Q R Pr Cr 0 7 V p p G Y 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p when SYNC ON G Y signal is input B Pe Cp 0 7 V p p Composite sync 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p Separate sync 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p Analog RGB input signal fx 15 kHz 100 kHz fv 24 Hz 120 Hz dot clock frequency 20 MHz 162 MHz Color difference input signal Applicable formats 480i 576i 480p 720 60p 1080 60i 1035 60 ea 1080 50i 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 24sF With ET MD95VM2 video signal NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM PAL M PAL60 PAL N input module sold separately installed Video signal 1 0 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Y signal 1 0 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination C signal 0 286 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Co signal 0 7 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Cr signal 0 7 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC ter
61. icien qualifi seulement eAfin de garantir une installation s re et pr cise il faut confier ce travail un technicien qualifi seulement Pour installer le projecteur le concours d au moins trois personnes est n cessaire e Ce projecteur a t fabriqu avec une grande pr cision et il est tr s lourd Si une seule personne tente d installer ou de d placer le projecteur elle risquera de se blesser ou d endommager le projecteur Veiller ce qu au moins trois personnes soient pr sentes pour transporter et installer le projecteur V rifier la solidit de l emplacement d installation e Ce projecteur p se 96 kg 211 2 Ib Avec l applique d installation au plafond vendue s par ment le poids total est alors de 135 kg 297 Ib Si l emplacement d installation n est pas assez solide pour supporter le poids faire les travaux de renforcement n cessaires pour garantir que l emplacement d installation soit absolument solide et s r Eviter d installer le projecteur aux endroits suivants e Endroits sujets des vibrations ou des chocs Vibrations et chocs risquent de causer des pannes ou des accidents A proximit d extincteurs ou de capteurs La chaleur produite par le projecteur risque d entra ner des anomalies de fonctionnement des capteurs ou d activer les syst mes d extincteurs et donc de causer des probl mes A proximit de moteurs ou de lignes de courant haute tension De telles so
62. icture moves to the down Ifthe A button is pressed the picture moves to the up 47 Adjusting the blanking If picture noise appears at the perimeter of the screen or a picture extends off the screen a little adjust the bla nking to fine tune the screen Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS C777 Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select POSITION PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU Y SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Press the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to select BLK CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE SELECT AY ADJUST ENTER EXIT MENU 48 BLK mm me Press the ENTER button The BLK screen will be displayed DEP ied Press the control level buttons and to select the desired BLK mode from Anan PONNn ANA those indicated below UPPER LOWER LEFT RIGHT Press the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust UPPER and LOWER SELECT ADJUST Aya or Press the LEFT and RIGHT B arrow buttons to adjust LEFT and RIGHT e The adjustment values will change from 0 min to 256 max lt When adjusting the upper blanking gt lt When adjusting the lower blanking gt If the button is pressed if the A button is pressed the blanking portion moves W the picture moves upward upward If the
63. inches x 1 233 67 ET DOSLES diagonal of screen tnches x 1 638 5 157 in L diagonal of screen inches x 1 204 5 67 1 5 2 0 1 L diagonal of screen Wes R 1 6 5 157 inches x 1 344 5 67 diagonal of screen inches x 1 785 5 157 diagonal of screen inches x 1 639 7 874 diagonal of screen inches x 2 003 8 031 ET D95LE6 in diagonal of screen inches xT 601 7 874 2 0 2 5 1 ee diagonal of screen inches x 1 956 8 031 diagonal of screen inches x 1 TET 7 874 diagonal of screen inches x 2 183 8 031 Tage of screen inches x 1 999 2 992 diagonal of screen inches x 3 196 0 039 ET D95LE7 diagonal of screen inches x 1 952 2 992 2 5 4 0 1 _ L diagonal of screen inches x 3 121 0 039 ers of screen inches x 3 2 5 079 ET D95LE8 diagonal of screen inches x 5 4 0 7 0 1 diagonal of TA bres X 3 Vii 5 079 Bie of screen nenes x 6 1 ET D95LE9 L 0 659 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 L 0 736 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 L diagonal of screen inches x 31 321 144 l diagonal of screen inches x 41 605 131 ET D9SLES i L Dagonin of screen inches x 30 587 144 1 5 2 0 1 L diagonal of screen inches x 40 63 131 L f diagonal of screen inches x ae ue i 144 diagonal of screen inches x 45 346 131 Ne chal of screen inches x 41 ae 200 diagonal of screen inches x 50 868 204 ET D9SLE6 in diagonal o
64. ion a self diagnosis display function is also provided This function generates and displays a two digit error code to notify you if a problem occurs with operation of the projector DMD chip s aspect ratio is 4 3 on the PT D9500U and 5 4 on the PT D9600U Features High output light source which gives clear and sharp reproduction to all parts of the image The adoption of a 1 600 W xenon lamp allows the projector to project a sharp clear picture is projected uniformly over a large screen area High density high quality computer images can also be projected The projector utilizes a DLP Digital Light Processing system which incorporates an 0 9 inch for the PT D9500U 1 1 inch for the PT D9600U DMD Digital Micromirror Device having a display resolution of 1 024 x 768 dots for the PT D9500U 1 280 x 1 024 dots for the PT D9600U that produces a three layer image from R G and B layers This system produces images with high resolution and color reproduction which is faithful to the source Because it can handle dot clock frequencies ranging from 20 MHz to 162 MHz computer images with signal resolutions of up to 1 600 x 1 200 dots can also be input However if the display resolution is greater than 1024 x 768 dots for the PT D9500U 1 280 x 1 024 dots for the PT D9600U A PIC Advanced Panasonic intelligent Compression automatically converts the image to a resolution of 1024 x 768 dots for the PT D9500U 1 280 x 1 024 dots for the PT
65. l name press LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select a letter or number and then press the UP 4 and DOWN Y arrow buttons to enter the selected letter or number If clearing the name change press the STD button After changing the name press the ENTER button e The registration of the new name is complete and the display will return to the MENU screen If the MENU button is pressed instead of the ENTER button the original name will be registered instead of the new name 41 When the memory does not allow new signal registration because it is full When a total of 64 signals has already been registered and the memory is full inputting a new signal and pressing the MENU button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel will display the overwriting registration screen below In this case to register the new data an existing signal will be cleared and overwriting with the new data Overwriting registration procedure NEW SIGNAL INPUT MEMORY FUILL OVERAWRITE OLD DATA YES ENTER NO MENU SIGNAL LIST NAME INPUT ee aht rit aie aa nie nher aga a aie mu 1 IO eak ae aht ake ohi iie ra aaea 2 LE LE LL LEP ET ESC T se pete M a FIGE DELL LELLLELE RER 222220 3335353 eNO ENTRY gt eNO ENTRY gt NEXT PAGE SELECT AY DELETE ENTER EXIT MENU SIGNAL STATUS NAME 46 k k ik ah n e me mp mu om Om D OVERWRITE MEMORY NoO Ann 5 z in INPUT Ne FH TY
66. lacement du module lampe A N DANGER Le remplacement de la lampe presente certains dangers Confiez le remplacement du module lampe a un technicien qualifi ayant l exp rience des lampes au x non Remarques concernant la manipulation du module lampe Le module lampe est vendu s par ment adressez vous un d taillant Panasonic agr ou un centre de service Panasonic Num ro de pi ce ET LAD9500 P riode de remplacement du module lampe La lampe du projecteur doit tre remplac e toutes les 1 500 heures d utilisation environ intervalle de remplacement recommand 1 000 heures en mode d utilisation normale La dur e de service de la lampe d pend aussi du nombre de fois qu on l allume et qu on l teint Si vous allumez et teignez la lampe tr s fr quemment sa dur e de service sera r duite Le projecteur poss de une fonction de mise hors tension automatique qui arr te automatiquement l mission de lumi re de la lampe une fois que sa dur e d utilisation totale d passe 1 500 heures afin qu aucun accident li sa dur e de service puis e ne se produise Les affichages l cran repr sent s ci dessous apparaissent en fonction de la dur e d utilisation de la lampe e Affichage d avertissement entre 1 300 et 1 450 heures d utilisation La dur e d utilisation de la lampe est affich e en jaune dans la pame inf rieure gauche de l cran Cet affichage disparait si l on appuie sur toute touc
67. layed Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select OPTION Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select LAMP POWER Press the LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select HIGH power up setting in LAMP POWER mode Setting Mode HIGH NORMAL Press the MENU button twice e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state ore Power up mode HIGH is cancelled when the power is turned off Therefore the mode will return to the normal usage mode NORMAL when the power is turned back on When HIGH has been set in LAMP POWER mode the lamp s useful life will be shorter compared to normal mode 58 Displaying a test pattern 17 types of test pattern are built in These test patterns can be used to check the various adjustment settings Use the following procedure to display a test pattern Mel eT hese test patterns cannot reflect the adjustment results of various picture settings such as picture quality positions and sizes Be sure to project an external input signal for various adjustments Operating procedure poa serie Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICT Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select TEST PATTERN Press the LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to select the required test TEST PATTERN pattern TEST OFF STO MENU
68. m value is when the fracturing of the black sections is ata minimum lf the black sections are tinged with green Optimum value is when the green portion turns black but is not smudged Picture mute function The projector has a picture mute capability that allows you to put the image off instantaneously To mute the image press the PIC MUTE button on the projector or remote control To reset picture mute press the PIC MUTE button a second time 49 Adjusting the keystone Trapezoidal distortion The KEYSTONE adjustment allows you to compensate for pictures horizontal trapezoidal distortion When the YC video or RGB REALITY mode is selected the picture is only trimmed into a rectangular frame with trapezoidal distortion left in the images Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed DENS o OP Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION PTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN POSITION peas Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Ble Press the UP A and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select KEYSTONE BLE CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE MENU SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU KEYSTONE H KEYSTONE 100 Press the ENTER button KEYSTONE screen will be displayed Y LINEARITY 25 Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT P arrow buttons to correct horizontal keystone trapezoidal distorti
69. mination Input signals With serial digital input module sold separately installed ET MD95SD1 for 480i 576i SERIAL IN SMPTE259M BNC termination SERIAL OUT SMPTE259M BNC termination ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i SERIAL MAIN IN SUB IN SMPTE259M 294M BNC termination SERIAL MAIN OUT SUB OUT SMPTE259M 294M BNC termination ET MD95SD3 for HD SDI HD SERIALIN SMPTE292M BNC termination HD SERIAL OUT SMPTE292M BNC termination With ET MD95T TMDS input module sold separately installed MDR26 connector Applicable signals SVGA XGA SXGA 450 1 100 black and white pattern PT D9500U 550 1 100 black and white pattern PT D9600U Connection 3 input module connection slots terminals Analog RGB input BNC termination x 5 RS 232C input output connectors D SUB 9 pin x 2 for computer control REMOTE IN 1 connector D SUB 9 pin for external control REMOTE 2 IN OUT terminals M3 pin jack x 2 For wired remote control unit and serial control Power cord length 2 5m 8 2 Aluminium PPE plastic denatured Weight 96 kg 211 2 lb not including separate projection lens Dimensions _ 68 cm 26 77 W x 39 cm 15 35 H including legs x 97 3 cm 38 3 D Number of functions 34 including lighting function Power supply 3 V DC AA batteries x 4 Operating range Within approx 12 m 39 3 directly in front of receptor when operated as wireless unit Within 15 m 49 2 when operated as wired unit
70. n one slot at the same time In addition the projector will automatically detect which input module has been inserted into which slot It is necessary to select VIDEO or Y C input and adjust the input signal after the input module has been inserted The signal sources connected to the input modules can each be selected by specifying the respective slot number using the input select buttons on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel For details on selecting the input source refer to page 39 Modules other than the optional specified ones cannot be inserted into the slots 1 2 and 3 2 Installing the input modules Disconnect the power supply from the projector before installing any of the input modules You will need a Phillips screwdriver with a No 2 tip to install the input modules Installation procedure DORemove the two screws which are holding the slot cover where the input module is to be installed and then remove the slot cover Fit the input module into the slot rails and then push the input module in until it is seated in the connector while being careful not to bump any of the module components Tighten the two screws to secure module in place Remove the slot cover Remove the two screws sa a He Tighten the two screws Register input signal After installing the input modules you will need to register the input signats with the projector before they can
71. nt size settings For PT D9500U 1152 X 864 1280 X 1024 640 X 400 The picture is displayed at maximum size while maintaining the original aspect Foro RAA P EEE EST SRE ROR CREER EE oak SGP ER Be SQELEO SOMERS If the picture extends outside the screen the top left corner is used as the reference point 56 Screen examples for different size settings For PT D9600U Se SRONOBDE BpopoReRSS WO 5 4 1280 X 1024 Fo 5 RGO OTONO ig 2 ee sge OKON OOV OY OAO OROA amp ge P OI O OROSO LO OSD R O a 33 P EE SOKOR en Res PACE HISSLOLOS SAS ER OS zg bt oe k 6 on SR FORCE O OO 7 x 4 BEES 9 Ko o oe FoR DP FHOGSGRCOE OK OKO D om Re a Tis whe Nene Se EP 2 zon OEO LOA DXOK E 8 5 640 X 400 The picture is displayed at maximum size while maintaining the original aspect Fi Fi F Default Through H HV 57 If the picture extends outside the screen the top left corner is used as the reference point Power up function Power up function The projector is provided with a power up function which allows the performance of the lamp to be utilized to the maximum level MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE PARLIN I SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU VIDEO MODULE SETTING PASSWORD p MENU SELECT 4 EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be disp
72. ojector A dedicated power supply must be used e Ask the place of purchase to carry out any electrical work which may be required to provide a 14 A 200 V 240 V AC single phase power supply for the projector alone to use Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks If the projector is set up tn a location with strong vibration such as near a motor or if it is installed inside a vehicle or on board a ship the projector may be subjected to vibration or shocks which can damage the internal parts and cause malfunctions or accidents Accordingly set up the projector in a place which is free from such vibrations and shocks Do not place the projector near high voltage power lines or motors e If the projector is set up near high voltage power lines or motors it may be subjected to electrical interference The projection distance will vary depending on the projection lens sold separately which is used Select a projection lens which is suitable for the amount of space available at the setting up location If installing the projector to the ceiling be sure to have a qualified technician carry out the work If suspending the projector from the ceiling you will need to obtain the ceiling mount bracket which is sold separately Also be sure to have the work performed by a qualified technician Do not move the projector after it has been installed and adjusted After installation and adjustment of the
73. omponent signal source Video signal input module sold separately ET MD95VM2 NE Cr IN LINE OUT Video Module Luminance signal Y Color difference Color difference signal Cr signal Cp DVD player 33 TMDS input module sold separately ET MD95T TMDS Module ET MD95T TMDS signal MDR26PIN Personal computer with TMDS output e This input module is for use with personal computers which are equipped with a TMDS output connector e The connector is a MDR 26 pin connector The cable used should not be longer than 7 m 22 96 feet Recommend length 5 m 16 4 feet lf a cable which is longer than 7 m 22 96 feet is used signal conditioning amplifier should also be used e Before connecting the cable check to make sure that the projector and PC are turned off If cable connection is attempted with the projector and or PC turned on the PC may be damaged e Concerning a connecting cable used for this module because its characteristic impedance can affect the picture performance consult a Panasonic sales company 34 Serial digital input module sold separately ET MD95SD1 for 480i 576i 480i Module EF MD95SD1 SD signal SD signal output Professional type digital VCR e Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type e The SYSTEM SELECTOR button can be used to toggle between different formats when using input modules that can handle two different signals with differ
74. on e The adjustment values will change from O min to 200 max ADJUST AY lt gt Press the UP 4 and DOWN W arrow buttons to adjust vertical linearity illite a The adjustment values will change from O min to 255 max e Adjust vertical linearity after adjusting horizontal keystone The variable range of V LINEARITY changes with the H KEYSTONE adjustment setting e To reset H KEYSTONE and V LINEARITY to their respective factory default settings H KEYSTONE 100 and V LINEARITY 25 press the Standard STD button on the remote control e H KEYSTONE and V LINEARITY settings are reflected to other input signals as well e The keystone adjustment can compensate for trapezoidal distortion that corresponds to the projector s elevation angle to the screen to within 10 e The keystone adjustment has different effects on RGB and YC signals RGB signals The original images are preserved as they are after keystone compensation thanks to digital processing YC signals Part of the original image is trimmed and lost by keystone adjustment due to blanking lt For Keystone Distortion Broadened Toward the Bottom gt lt RGB signals gt lt YC signals gt Press and hold the right arrow button gt until both sides of the frame become completely vertical In case of over adjustment use the left arrow button lt to step back lt RGB signals Includes analog RGB and TMDS signals YC signals Includes the Vi
75. on suspend le projecteur au plafond il faut se procurer l applique d installation au plafond qui est vendue s par ment Veiller aussi confier les travaux un technicien qualifi Ne pas d placer le projecteur apr s l avoir install et r gl Apr s avoir fini d installer et de r gler le projecteur ne pas changer la distance entre le projecteur et l cran et ne pas changer la position du projecteur sinon l quilibre des couleurs sera affect et it faudra refaire le r glage Faire particuli rement attention ceci lorsqu on installe le projecteur sur le sol Laisser assez d espace autour du projecteur pour les travaux d entretien Laisser au moins 80 cm 2 6 pieds d espace libre tout autour du projecteur afin qu il y ait assez de place pour pouvoir bien effectuer les r glages et l entretien 79 Remarques concernant l utilisation Afin d obtenir ta meilleure qualit possible d image Si la tumi re du jour ou la lumi re int rieure claire l cran les images projet es n auront pas le contraste ad quat Fermer tes rideaux ou les volets des fen tres teindre les clairages fluorescents pr s de l cran et couvrir tout plancher ou mur haute r flexion de tapis ou papier peint pour viter la r flexion Ne pas toucher la surface de la lentille avec les mains nues e Ne pas toucher la lentille avec les mains nues Si la surface de la lentille porte des traces de doigts ou autres ces traces seront agrandie
76. on the remote control unit or projector are pressed WARNING LAMP REMAIN Son e Warning display after 1 500 hours of use A warning message to urge the replacement of the lamp will be displayed in red at the bottom left of the screen for 10 minutes After that the automatic shut off function will set the projector to the standby mode WARNING REPLACE THE LAMP The lamp used in the light source module has a nominal operating lifetime of 1 500 hours However the lifetime may expire before 1 500 hours depending on individual tamp characteristics or operating conditions how often it is switched off or on and how long the intervals are It is recommended that you prepare a spare lamp 66 Before asking for service check the following points 8 ORE Satu Maik od 2 MAGS dena ee eo i he ve Check the following k S T z w E oyo Paye eto ROHT i E 4 yan Lx e O wo m e Is the power turned on at the fe n oa ex O o wl ma ont Osi ae 5 Von o v ni TA J not turn La x v rea power point ga lt le Is the power cord disconnected Power does CARTES e VAT from the power point e Is the MAIN POWER switch turned to OFF Ss le Ig the REMOTE IN 1 connector being used for external control afe ls the ID number setting correct e ls the picture transmission cable disconnected les the signal sour
77. pproximately 2 8 W of power when it is in standby mode even after the cooling fan has stopped The lamp cooling fan will continue to operate for approximately five minutes after the power is turned off At the same time the setf diagnosis display FC will blink Do not disconnect the power cord from the power outlet or do not open any circuit breakers while the cooling fan is still operating e When projecting a picture for the first time after setting up the projector first press the LENS button on the remote control unit or the projector operating pane and then use the control level buttons and to adjust the basic focus e Turning on the power at an ambient temperature of about 0 C may require a warm up time of approximately two minutes to start projecting a picture Codes such as C1 C2 and C3 will appear in the self diagnosis display during the warm up After the warm up the self diagnosis display will turn off and the projector will project a picture If the ambient temperature is too low and the warm up time exceeds three minutes the power will automatically be turned off as an abnormal condition In this case increase the ambient temperature to 0 C or higher and then perform the operations Main power ON Standby ON again 15 On screen menu operation guide The figure below shows on screen displays for any desired setting starting with the MAIN MENU and ending with its sub menu On
78. projector is being used in a multi screen projection system this button is used to select the mode for specifying which projector is to be operated ms em mm mn s ee A 0 error on om om oo A e A A 8 0207 0 mu on gg on on on en 9 Lassevossmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmemmmemmmmmex cer mr ah O YO a ee ei IIE a a a aa uo ao am am am ar am m er L am m m m w m m n m l w a a l e re LENS button This button is used to select the mode for adjusting the lens ID ALL button When the projector is being used in a multi screen projection system this button is used to select the mode for controlling all projectors using a single remote control unit Ness When the projector is being used in a multi screen projection system to use the remote control unit set the ID number of the projector Refer to page 61 for details 11 Name and function of each remote control part continued Remote control unit Transmitter This emits the infrared signals which are used to control the projector when the remote contro unit is being used as a wireless unit l_wired remote control terminal This terminal is used to connect the accessory cable when the remote contro i unit is being used as a wired unit MENU button This button is used to make the MENU screen EB 2 and the respective adjustment screens appear on the projection screen and to retum to a LDC 05 CS previously displayed screen ETES EDER Control l
79. put signal is projected with the resolution unchanged H Fit seses The input signal is projected with all horizontal panel picture elements used For signals with a aspect ratio which is vertically longer than 4 3 for the PT D9500U 5 4 for the PT D9600U the top and bottom edges of the picture are cropped VIT sense The input signal is projected with all vertical panel picture elements used For signals with a aspect ratio which is horizontally longer than 4 3 for the PT D9500U 5 4 for the PT D9600U the left and right edges of the picture are cropped HV Fit e The input signal is converted to an aspect ratio of 4 3 for the PT D9500U 5 4 for the PT D9600U For signals with an aspect ratio other than 4 3 for the PT D9500U 5 4 for the PT D9600U circles in the picture become distorted etc ZOOM seee The enlargement ratio of the picture is changed The enlargement ratio in both the horizontal and vertical directions can be changed to between 50 and 999 except analog RGB TMDS input between 75 and 999 up to SXGA of analog RGB TMDS input between 100 and 999 more than UXGA of analog RGB TMDS input with the top left corner of the screen as the reference point r Oe ee eee The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio 4 3 160 The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio 16 9 e An overscan of 7 is applied to all modes other than analog RGB input and TMDS input 95 Screen examples for differe
80. r Clean the power cable regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e If dust builds up on the power cord plug the resultant humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth e f not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet If a problem occurs during use _ If a problem occurs such as no picture or if smoke or an abnormal odor starts to come out from the projector immediately pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet If you continue to use the projector in this condition fire or electric shocks could result After checking that the smoke has stopped coming out contact an Authorized Service Center so that the necessary repairs can be mode Repairing the projector yourseif is extremely dangerous and it should never be done If water or foreign objects get inside the projector if the projector dropped or if the cabinet becomes damaged disconnect the power cord plug immediately A short circuit may occur which could cause fire Contact an Authorized Service Center for any repairs that need to be made Caution Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard Precautions on handling CAUTION Setting up The following points should always be observed when setting up this pr
81. rk on the ceiling surface at the point where the center position of the ceiling side of the ceiling mount bracket will be set The point Center line is at a distance of D L from the Screen of screen 19 Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately The required projection distance depends on not only the target picture size but also the type of an optional projection lens Obtain the appropriate projection lens for the installation space by referring to the projection distance for each projection lens shown in the table below and on the next page Projection distance measurements for PT D9500U screen aspect ratio Picture 20 Screen L Projection distance SH Effective height of SH screen 4 3 unit mm feet inches Projection distance Zoom lens ET D95LE1 15 25 1 ET D95LE2 25 40 1 ET D95LE3 4 07 0 1 JET D95LE4 Min Max Min Max Min Max 005D Screen size size Effective Effective height SH width SW M CSI A O ZUZU oo BO O0 D o OY UDNY Nr QWDONOzZO OGMOR ARM ON OBY 010 Or O1 Go ON Poso 02 08 PT E OONO D _ I oO WW OO O On HP 2 8 5 5 8 Q Q 3 5 6 O 8 5 jO 70 wwa NoD NEEE E OW CO WOd 062826962020 1 5 2 6 2 3 8 3 O 4 4 2 on ONGR S Q O ATOS NT ENT ETS 10007 1600 27887 Projection distance measurements for PT D9500U screen asp
82. s Noise Reduction 2 Medium factory default 3 Strong A larger value causes a greater effect Seven steps from 0 to 6 factory default 6 The only setting 6 allows the COLOR TEMP adjustment GAMMA MODE Selects the gamma mode For the PT D9500U use this adjustment to select interpolation filter settings for signals other than XGA For the PT D9600U use this adjustment to select interpolation filter settings for signals other than SXGA Five types from 0 to 4 factory default 2 FILTER 0 Gives priority to contrast 4 Restricts the loss in picture information to a minimum 24p gt 60p 24p gt 24p factory default 24p 60p this adjustment to choose the best Use this adjustment to choose the b 25p 50p 25p 25p factory default 25p 50p FRAME RATE frame rate conversion for minimum flicker PAL CINEMA SHARPNESS V and NR noise reduction settings cannot be adjusted for analog RGB input and TMDS input The FILTER adjustment is ineffective for XGA 1 024 x 768 mode on the PT D9500U or SXGA 1 280 x 1 024 mode on the PT D9600U It is also ineffective for any video input mode other than analog RGB and TMDS modes or if THROUGH is chosen for the SIZE mode see pages 56 and 57 FRAME RATE is effective only for analog RGB HD serial 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p and 1080 24sF video signal formats PAL CINEMA is effec
83. s et projet es sur l cran propos de l cran Si l cran utilis est sale endommag ou d color de belles images ne peuvent pas tre obtenues Ne pas appliquer de produit chimique volatil sur l cran et ne pas le laisser se salir ou s endommager Nettoyage et entretien Avant d entreprendre les travaux de nettoyage et d entretien toujours d brancher la fiche d alimentation de la prise de courant par mesure de s curit Essuyer le bo tier avec un chiffon doux et sec Si le bo tier est particuli rement sale tremper le chiffon dans de l eau avec une petite quantit de d tergent neutre bien essorer le chiffon puis essuyer le bo tier Lors de l utilisation d un chiffon trait chimiquement lire les instructions accompagnant le chiffon avant l utilisation Ne pas essuyer les lentilles avec un chiffon poussi reux ou qui produit de la peluche e Si de la poussi re ou de la peluche se d pose sur la lentille cette poussi re ou peluche sera grossie et projet e sur l cran Utiliser un aspirateur pour retirer toute poussi re ou peluche des surfaces des lentilles o utiliser un chiffon doux et propre pour liminer la poussi re ou la peluche En essuyant la surface de la lentille veiller n essuyer que dans une seule direction Si l on d place le chiffon sur la surface de la lentille dans plusieurs directions on risquera d incruster la poussi re dans la surface de la lentille au lieu de l liminer 76 Remp
84. s powered by a single phase 3 wire type 200 V 240 V power supply It utilizes three RGB DMD chips and a high output xenon lamp By fitting a projection lens and input module sold separately in accordance with the setting up location and the type of input signal it can project images onto screens from 100 inches 2 5 m to 600 inches 15 m in size It can be used to project RGB signals with dot clock frequencies ranging from 20 MHz to 162 MHz and color difference input signals such as high definition TV signals In addition an input module sold separately can be used to allow the projector to receive signals via a TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signalling type digital interface and also NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM PAL M PAL60 PAL N video signals Y C signals and serial digital SDI signals Besides this the projector is equipped with an RS 232C connector so that it can be controlled by means of a personal computer or signal selector Other functions available include selection of the projection method ceiling floor rear an ID number assignment function which is useful for controlling multiple projectors simultaneously keystone trapezoidal distortion correction and a lens focus position adjustment optical axis shift function All settings and adjustments during the setting up process can be carried out easily by using on screen menus The adoption of an ANC Active Noise Control circuit reduces noise interference In addit
85. s the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select OPTION Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select VIDEO MODULE SETTING Press the ENTER button The VIDEO MODULE SETTING screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the desired INPUT MODULE Press the UP 4 and DOWN V arrow buttons to select the input signal system and press the UP 4 and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select input signal format LINE or Y C o r YCbCr The selected signa format will be displayed The picture may be distorted while the signal format is being switched if chose LINE or Y C in step above press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select the video system and press the LEFT lt and LIGHT P arrow buttons to select the AUTO1 or AUTO2 _ The selected signal format will be displayed The picture may be distorted while the signal format is being switched Press the MENU button 3 times consecutively The OSD information will go off Registering input signal data Because the projector has no factory pre set data of input signals be sure to register input signal data before first use NOTE e Up to 64 different input signals can be registered Input a signal according to an input module installed on the projector and register the signal data e Re
86. ser cet appareil la pluie ou l humidit Alimentation Ce projecteur DLP a t con u pour fonctionner seulement sur secteur domestique de 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION Cet appareil est quip d une fiche de trois broches avec mise la terre Ne pas retirer la broche de mise la masse de la fiche Le symbole de la fl che en forme d clair dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr sence de tensions dangereuses l int rieur du produit qui peuvent tre de force suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique aux personnes Le point d exclamation dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr sence d instructions importantes concernant l utilisation et l entretien r paration dans la litt rature accompagnant le produit Ne pas retirer Cette fiche ne pourra tre utilis e que dans une prise avec mise la terre Ceci est une pr caution s curitaire S il est impossible d ins rer la fiche dans la prise s adresser un lectricien Ne pas annuler a protection de la fiche la terre 72 Precautions concernant la securite Lire attentivement ce mode d emploi et respecter toutes les pr cautions de s curit indiqu es lors de l installation du projecteur afin d viter des accidents AVERTISSEMENT Installation Confier l installation du projecteur un techn
87. sition of the projector and screen in consideration of the audience positions install them according to the chapter Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately on pages 20 24 Installing to the floor Including the direct rear mountinc 1 Installing drawing of the screen and the projector unit mm inches Side view Screen 2 Installing the screen and the projector Example of installation points Center line of screen 188 7 4 D Use a plumb line to shown where screen center line comes to Center line Use a set square to get the of screen perpendicular extension line Mark the position of projection distance 18 Rear view _188 7 4 Center line of screen Center line of vA projector L Projection distance between the screen and the center of the front foot of the projector A Distance between the center of the lens and the top of the setting table including the height of a foot of the projector 250 mm 275 mm 9 8 10 8 The height of each foot is adjustable C Distance between the bottom of the foot and the floor height of the setting table Set this distance so that the distance between the center of the lens and the floor can become equal to that between the lowest edge of the screen and the floor Installing the screen After determining the installation position of the screen in consideration of the screen characteri
88. stone trapeZoidal distortion ssssssssssssssssssssssssse 50 29 Adjusting the picture to the desired setting 51 30 Power UD TUNCON sims eee anale teass ess AEREN AEE EE EEA EE N 58 31 Displaying a test pattern sscccccrsscccccrccscssscenessonsccarsecssenesnessonnensnnecsssessesencceneens 59 32 Displaying the projector settings nrcccesscsnsssesccccserconttasacceserranesressnsaccsscestooeses 60 33 Setting and specifying ID numbers CESR PROS OP EE PU ET 61 34 Using the RS 232C connectors sssssrrecnnsenesesersscresonnossesessscsseresconsnssesssessnnecsnse ee 63 35 Replacing the lamp Unit ccrsososssecccscrverssscssenscescsccnssceceansescescoscnnssessecceesosesnnnnes 66 36 Before asking for service cereccsenscerccescenssesssersnenscesseeesesseeeonasseecens instance 67 37 Specifications den et le due te Ne een Rae en EET 68 38 Sold separately Optional accessories crserecsssssereecccustsseessssesesecesettecesseeeeerscceees 70 39 Dimensi ns asss sse airaa ENNE S EAE i 71 40 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA S CURIT sise 72 41 Pr cautions concernant la SOCUTItG c cccccccuccssccccceccccnssecececcccuctsessscssesecesersccesnnsees 73 42 Pr cautions suivre lors de la manipulation 75 43 Remplacement du Module lampe c sccccsessscscsserscnnccnnssccescssccnnnsonscesessssocerssccsceesees 77 Product Outline This is a high luminance DLP based projector which i
89. ted to the REMOTE IN 2 connector in the wireless mode 67 Specifications 68 Power Supply 200 V 240 V AC single phase 3 wire 14 A Max Power Consumption Approx 2 8 W during standby when cooling Operating 0 C 40 C NORMAL lamp power environment 0 C 35 C HIGH lamp power temperature If the power is turned on when the temperature is around 0 C a warming up time of about two minutes will be required before a picture can be projected Temperature 25 C 65 C Humidity 10 80 with no condensation DMD Element size 0 9 inches aspect ratio 4 3 PT D9500U elements 1 1 inches aspect ratio 5 4 PT D9600U Display method 3 DMD elements DLP system Pixels 1 024 dots x 768 lines 3 sheets PT D9500U 1 280 dots x 1 024 lines 3 sheets PT D9600U 1 600 W Xenon lamp recommended replacement period 1 000 hours 9 000 Im ANSI LAMP POWER NORMAL 10 000 Im ANSI LAMP POWER HIGH 10000tm ANSI LAMP POWER NORMAL 12 000 Im ANSI LAMP POWER HIGH _ PT D9600U Projection method Ceiling or Floor Front or Rear menu selectable Keystone compensation Max elevation angle 10 or less Optical axis shift Top and bottom 10 0 0 10 electromotion Left and right fine tune PT D9500U volume Top and bottom 10 0 2 8 electromotion Left and right fine tune PT D9600U Projection screen size Between 100 2 5 m and 600 15 m w
90. tive only for the 576i PAL or SECAM standard e PAL CINEMA will cause degraded picture quality lowered vertical resolution if used for signals other than those pulled down at a 2 2 ratio For 480p 480i or 576i scan format SHARPNESS H defaults to 7 on individual HDTV signal input 30p 60p 30p gt 30p factory default 30p 60p Use this adjustment to further enhance vertical resolution when a 576i PAL or SECAM signal i i OFF Normal ON Effect On see the following notes 54 Adjusting the picture size Adjustment procedure MENU OPress the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed AUTO SETUP LENS Press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select POSITION PICTURE ani OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU POSITION Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed she Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select SIZE CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE Seep eee Press the ENTER button The SIZE screen will be displayed V ERAN Press the control level buttons and to select the desired size mode from those indicated below DEFAULT THROUGH H FIT V FIT HV FIT ZOOM SELECT 4 3 16 9 Modes other than the analog RGB or TMDS input allow the EXIT selection Size modes DEFAULT The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio unchanged THROUGH The in
91. to 64 62 Using the RS 232C connectors The projector is equipped with a D SUB 9 pin RS 232C input connector and RS 232C output connector which aliow the projector to be controlled externally These connectors conform to RS 232C specifications and can be used by a computer which conforms to either RS 232 or RS 232C specifications e Set the communication parameters below according to a computer to be connected To connect the computer use a Straight cable and connect it to the RS 232C iN connector e Communication parameters Baud rate bps 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 Parity ODD EVEN NONE eVPS system MASTER SLAVE eStart amp stop bits 1 bit fixed eCharacter length 8 bit fixed X parameter S parameter None eSynchronization Start stop asynchronous MASTER Returns a command in response to ID ALL SLAVE Returns no command in response to ID ALL BAUD RATE PARITY and VPS SYSTEM are reconfigurable parameters see the next page Commands Receive PC DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 1byte Command 1 to 3bytes ETX 03h Send PC DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO tbyte Command t to 3bytes ETX 03h The following command is returned in case of error STX 02h ID NO 1byte ERR FFh ETX 03h For ID NOs see the following ID list For the details of commands see the Command List page 65 Up to 3 commands can be transmitted e Ail commands are binary
92. to select the mode for adjusting the lens PIC MUTE button This button is used to temporarily halt the projection of a picture RGB Component signal input terminals These terminals are used to input analog RGB signals and component signals MAIN POWER switch This switch turns the main power supply to INPUT button This button is used to change the input between RGB INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 If there are several input terminals in a single input slot the selection will change in order between all input terminals available for that slot MENU button This button is used to make the MENU screen and the respective adjustment screens appear on the projection screen and to return to a previously displayed screen ENTER button This button is used to accept and activate items selected in the on screen menus Control level buttons These buttons are used to adjust the BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR and TINT and to adjust the lens Power indicator When the MAIN POWER switch is pressed this indicator becomes red and the projector switches to standby mode When the POWER button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel is pressed the indicator changes to green and after a brief period a picture is then projected Self diagnosis display lf a problem with the operation of the projector is detected a two digit code appears in this display Ifa code appears stop using the projector and ask the pla
93. tor ss ni dinars es 17 Installing the projection PE a sine E E ds A E E EET 17 12 Setting up the Projector erian aaia aa AEAEE EAO ANEA keia 18 13 Projection distance for each projection lens sotd separately seessessessssrereesssesersennnanas 20 14 Adjusting projector feet ss sssresesuesesossereenoanecesacssonosrassasacsecsecaonseesnseeesssssensonres 24 15 Setting the projection Method scccccnrescccssscsessseccorroncesssesseessanncaacasseesssessecccnssscass 25 16 Adjusting the lens sssssesssesenauseesesssessercosessesueacsrssssssestvscesaraassstoesosessencessrseossssetenseceess 26 17 Anstaliing the input MOGUNS icsi am a a NOAE aS 27 18 Connecting and adjusting the input module signal 29 19 Connecting the input module signal source ses 30 20 Selecting the input signal Selecting the system format 39 21 Selecting the signal of ET MD95VM2 Sold separately sssss 40 22 Registering input signal data scssssoesssasssescensessavnesssacsscareseeveccsessascsansesessesecers 41 29 Using the RGB REALITY Mode mn ta 43 24 Adjusting the picture automatically le ete ent 44 25 Adjusting the picture Mantuallly cccssccccsssesersonsccetssereesccocersencencces ARR eaan 45 26 Adjusting the blanking ccsccccccrccssccnreccsssereeescssereerrecsssccncesearsanssnensesscessccceason eens 48 27 Adjusting the clamp position Picture mute function 49 28 Adjusting the key
94. urces d alimentation risquent de causer des interf rences e Endroits conditions ambiantes d favorables viter d installer l appareil des endroits tr s poussi reux contenant des fum es grasses ou de la vapeur et o la temp rature ambiante est hors des limites de la plage 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F et l humidite ambiante hors des limites de la plage 10 80 Si le projecteur est install de tels endroits ceci pourra causer des anomalies de fonctionnement un incendie ou une lectrocution Brancher exclusivement le projecteur une source d alimentation de la tension indiqu e monophasee 3 fils 200 V 240 V c a Si l on branche le projecteur une source d alimentation inad quate ceci risquera d entra ner des anomalies de fonctionnement un incendie ou une lectrocution Une applique d installation au plafond vendue s par ment est n cessaire pour r aliser l installation au plafond Si l on suspend le projecteur un plafond il faut acheter et utiliser l applique d installation au plafond sp ciale ET PKD95 Utiliser des crans en vente dans le commerce e Choisir un cran qui convienne la m thode de projection utilis e et a l endroit o on l utilise Prot ger l cran de la lumi re ext rieure Veiller ce que l cran ne soit illumin que par la lumi re provenant du projecteur Si l cran est illumin par une source de lumi re ext rieure l image projet e
95. vidual adjustment screens can be displayed by pressing the respective buttons on the remote control unit Adjustment Item Adjustment Details Adjustment Range COLOR Press the button The color becomes pastel Max value 100 Except analog RGB and Press the button The color becomes more intense TMDS signals TINT Press the button Flesh tones become greenish Max value 60 Except analog RGB and Press the button Flesh tones become reddish TMDS signals BRIGHT Press the button The screen becomes brighter Max value 63 Press the button The screen becomes darker CONTRAST Press the button The bright areas become brighter Max value 63 Press the button The bright areas become darker Min value 0 e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displyed the display will return to the PICTURE screen COLOR and TINT settings cannot be adjusted for analog RGB input and TMDS input 51 Adjusting the picture to the desired setting continued Adjustment procedure Project a signal to be adjusted aria OPress the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS C TOP Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select PICTURE PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN SELECT Y ADJUST ENTER EXIT MENU PICTURE BRIGHT on in Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will b
96. xceeds this resolution the resolution will be converted to 1024 x 768 dots MXGA OINIDIO O N IN u a Le i SXGA MAC 16 MAC2 1 HDTV Aw AIS ON Gd 09 ON 00 0 NI oD NNj ajal NSl NINDU da pad bse bed bol E N10 0 01010165 S19 SA ce ed Ed ER Olojo o loj ojololSlo O N ND QO U Display resolution follows by a i indicate interlace signals 31 Connecting the signal source to the input module for video signals 1 Connecting a video signal source Video signal input module sold separately ET MD95VM2 Video signal Luminance signal Color signal S terminal BNC Purchase an S VIDEO moni Video signal S terminal to BNC Adaptor cable TV monitor locally DVD player VCR with built in TBC Multi laser disc player Switching between LINE input and Y C input is carried out by toggling the INPUT button Example If the ET MD95VM2 is inserted in slot 1 the selection will change as follows each time the INPUT 1 button on the remote contro unit or the INPUT button on the projector operating panel is pressed LINE input Y C input t If connecting a VCR be sure to use one which has a built in TBC e If applying a signal with nonstandard burst signal the picture may become unstable In this case connect a time base corrector between this module and its signal source 32 Connecting the signal source to the input module for video signals 2 Connecting a c
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