Panasonic PT-D10000 Projection Television User manual

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PT-D10000

P r o d u c t N a m e :

3-Chip DLP™ Projector

As of November 2008. Appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Specifications

Main Unit

Power supply: North America:

Europe, Asia

Power consumption:

DLP™ chip: Panel size:

Display method:

Pixels:

Lens:

Lamp:

Screen size:

Brightness * 1 :

Center-to-corner uniformity * 1 :

Contrast * 1 :

Resolution:

Scanning frequency: RGB:

YP

B

P

R

(YC

B

C

R

):

S-Video/Video:

Optical axis shift*:

Keystone correction range:

Installation:

Vertical:

Horizontal:

RGB1 IN:

R, G, B:

Y, P

B

, P

R

RGB2 IN:

R, G, B:

Y, P

B

, P

R

VIDEO IN:

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PT-D10000

120 V AC, 15 A, 60 Hz

220–240 V AC, 15 A, 50/60 Hz

1,450 W (25 W in standby mode with fan stopped)

0.95˝ diagonal (4:3 aspect ratio)

DLP™ device x 3 (R, G, B), DLP™ projection system

1,470,000 (1,400 x 1,050) x 3, total of 4,410,000 pixels

Optional powered zoom/focus lenses

250 W UHM lamp x 4

70 – 600 inches, 4:3 aspect ratio

(70 – 300 inches with the ET-D75LE5, 4:3 aspect ratio)

10,000 lumens (four-lamp operation mode)

90%

5,000:1 (full on/full off, in dynamic iris 3 mode)

1,400 x 1,050 pixels (Input signals that exceed this resolution will be converted to 1,400 x 1,050 pixels.)

Horizontal: 15 –100 kHz, Vertical: 24 – 120 Hz* 2 ,

Dot clock: 20–162 MHz

480i: f

H

15.75 kHz; f

V

60 Hz, 576i: f

H

15.63 kHz; f

V

50 Hz,

480p: f

H

31.50 kHz; f

V

60 Hz, 576p: f

H

31.25 kHz; f

V

50 Hz,

720/60p: f

H

45.00 kHz; fV 60 Hz, 720/50p: f

H

37.5 kHz; fV 50 Hz,

1035/60i: f

H

33.75 kHz; f

V

60 Hz, 1080/60i: f

H

33.75 kHz; f

V

60 Hz,

1080/50i: f

H

28.13 kHz; f

V

50 Hz, 1080/25p: f

H

28.13 kHz; f

V

25 Hz,

1080/24p: f

H

27.00 kHz; f

V

24 Hz, 1080/24sF: f

H

27 kHz; f

V

48 Hz,

1080/30p: f

H

33.75 kHz; f

V

30 Hz, 1080/60p: f

H

67.5 kHz; f

V

60 Hz,

1080/50p: f

H

56.25 kHz; f

V

50 Hz

Horizontal: 15.75/15.63 kHz, Vertical: 50/60 Hz,

(NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM)

±50% (±40% with the ET-D75LE6) from center of screen, powered

±30% (±20% with the ET-D75LE6) from center of screen, powered

Vertical: ±40° (±22° with the ET-D75LE5, ±28° wih the ET-D75LE6)

Ceiling/floor, front/rear

DVI-D 24-pin x 1, DVI 1.0 compliant, HDCP compatible, single link

BNC x 5

G: 0.7 Vp-p (1.0 Vp-p for sync on G), 75 ohms,

B, R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

HD, VD, SYNC: 1.4–5.0 Vp-p, positive/negative automatic

Y: 1.0 p-p, 75 ohms (incl. sync signal), P

B

/P

R

: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

0.7 Vp-p (1.0 Vp-p for sync on G), 75 ohms

NOTE: HD/SYNC, and VD terminals do not accept 3-value direct sync signals.

D-sub HD 15-pin x 1

0.7 Vp-p (1.0 Vp-p for sync on G), 75 ohms

HD, VD, SYNC: TTL, high impedance, positive/negative automatic

VD: 1.4–5.0 Vp-p, positive/negative automatic, 75 ohms

Y: 1.0 p-p, 75 ohms (incl. sync signal), P

B

/P

R

: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

NOTE: HD/SYNC, and VD terminals do not accept 3-value direct sync signals.

BNC x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms

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VIDEO OUT:

S-VIDEO IN:

LAN:

SERIAL IN * 4 :

SERIAL OUT * 4 :

REMOTE 1 IN:

REMOTE 1 OUT:

REMOTE 2 IN:

Optional board slot * 5 :

With ET-MD77SD1 installed: SERIAL IN:

SERIAL OUT:

With ET-MD77SD3 installed: SERIAL IN:

SERIAL OUT:

With ET-MD77DV installed: DVI-D IN:

Power cord:

Cabinet material:

Dimensions (W x H x D):

Weight* 6 :

Operating temperature* 7 :

Operating humidity:

PT-D10000

BNC x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, active through

Mini DIN 4-pin x 1

Y: 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms (S1 signal compatible)

RJ-45 x 1, 10Base-T/100Base-TX, compatible with PJLink™ (class 1)

D-sub 9-pin (female) x 2, for external control (RS-232C/RS-422 compliant)

D-sub 9-pin (male) x 1, for link control (RS-422 compliant)

M3 jack x 1 for wired remote control

M3 jack x 1 for link control

D-sub 9-pin x 1 for external control (parallel)

BNC x 1, SD-SDI signal (4:2:2), SMPTE 259M compliant, 480i, 576i

BNC x 1, active through

BNC x 1

SD-SDI signal (4:2:2): SMPTE 259M compliant, 480i, 576i

Single-link HD-SDI signal (YP

B

P

R

4:2:2 10-bit): SMPTE 292M compiant,

720/50p, 720/60p, 1080/50i, 1080/60i, 1080/25p, 1080/24p,

1080/24sF, 1080/30p

BNC x 1, active through

DVI-D 24-pin x 1, DVI 1.0 compliant, compatible with HDCP, single link

EDID1: 480p, 576p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF,

1080/25p, 1080/30p, 1080/60p, 1080/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p

EDID2: Compatible with non-interlaced signals only,

Effective resolution: VGA (640 x 480) – U-XGA (1,600 x 1,200)

Dot clock: 25–162 MHz

NOTE: LAN terminals on the optional board can not be used. Use the LAN terminal on the projector.

3 m/9.8´

Moulded plastic

578 x 320 x 643 mm (22-3/4˝ x 12-19/32˝ x 25-5/16˝) (without lens)

Approx. 32 kg (70.5 lbs) (without lens)

0°–45°C (32°–113°F)

10%–80% (no condensation)

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Remote Control Unit

Number of functions:

Power supply:

Operation range* 8 :

Dimensions (W x H x D):

Weight:

Supplied Accessories

PT-D10000

35 keys, 39 functions

3 V DC (AA battery x 2)

Approx. 30 m when operated from directly signal receptor

51 x 22.7 x 176 mm (2˝ x 7/8˝ x 6-15/16˝)

134 g (4.7 oz) (including batteries)

Power cord

Wireless/wired remote control unit

Batteries for remote control (x 2)

Eye bolts (x 4)

Wire rope

Optional Accessories

Zoom lens (1.0 –1.2:1):

Zoom lens (1.5 – 2.0:1):

Zoom lens (2.0 – 3.0:1):

Zoom lens (3.0 – 5.0:1):

Zoom lens (5.0 –8.0:1):

Zoom lens (7.9–15.0:1):

Fixed-focus lens (0.8:1):

SD-SDI board:

HD/SD-SDI board:

DVI-D board:

Replacement lamp unit

Ceiling mount bracket for high ceilings

Ceiling mount bracket for low ceilings

Frame

Carrying handle

Smoke cut filter

ET-D75LE6

ET-D75LE1

ET-D75LE2

ET-D75LE3

ET-D75LE4

ET-D75LE8

ET-D75LE5

ET-MD77SD1

ET-MD77SD3

ET-MD77DV

ET-LAD10000 (one unit)

ET-LAD10000F (a set of four lamps)

ET-PKD100H

ET-PKD100S

ET-PFD100

ET-HAD100

ET-SFD100

Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications subject to change without notice.

*1 Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards.

*2 Smooth image reproduction may not be possible when a motion video signal with a vertical frequency other than 50 or 60 Hz is input.

*3 Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shifting.

*4 Contact your dealers for details when the control using RS-232C or RS-422 is required.

*5 The LAN terminal on the optional board will be inactivated after installation. Use the LAN terminal on the main unit.

*6 Average value. May differ depending on models.

*7 Operating temperature is 0°C – 40°C (32°F–104°F) when the fan control is set to “HIGHLAND” (for over 1,400 m to 2,700 m above sea level).

*8 Operation range differs depending on environments.

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Shape of the plug receptacle

120V AC, 20 A

W

G

Dimensions

PT-D10000

220-240V AC, 16 A 220-240V AC, 13 A/15 A

Note: Be sure to use the power plug adaptor cord supplied with the projector.

The supplied power plug adaptor can be used with the PT-D10000 only.

unit : mm (inch)

NOTE: This illustration is not drawn to scale.

120

(4-23/32˝)

448 (17-5/8˝)

578 (22-3/4˝)

Terminals

1 2 3 4 5 6

IN OUT

REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN

RS-232C IN RS-422 IN

SERIAL

RS-422 OUT

LAN

IN

VIDEO

OUT

S-VIDEO IN

R/P

R

G/Y

SYNC/HD

RGB 1 IN

B/P

B

VD

RGB 2 IN DVI-D IN

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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477

(18-25/32˝)

1 Remote 1 input/output

2 Remote 2 input

3 Serial input (RS-232C)

4 Serial input (RS-422)

5 Serial output (RS-422)

(10Base-T/100Base-TX)

10 RGB 1 (YP

B

P

R

) input

11 RGB 2 Input

13 Optional board slot

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Standard setting-up positions

Upper edge of projected image

L

Projected image

Lower edge of projected image

L

*1

PT-D10000

*1 When the lens protrudes to the maximum.

414 mm (16-5/16˝) with the ET-D75LE6

316.5 mm (12-15/32˝) with ET-D75LE1

301 mm (11-27/32˝) with the ET-D75LE2

304.5 mm (12˝) with the ET-D75LE3

328.4 mm (12-15/16˝) with the ET-D75LE4

456.5 mm (17-31/32˝) with the ET-D75LE8

404.5 mm (15-15/16˝) with the ET-D75LE5 unit : mm (inch)

NOTE:

Illustrations show the projector installed using optional ceiling bracket

ET-PKD100H and an optional lens.

This illustration is not drawn to scale.

Projected image

L

87.5

(3-7/16˝)

Projection distance (screen aspect ratio 4:3)

Lens

(Throw ratio)*

Screen size

(inch, diagonal)

ET-D75LE6

Zoom lens

(1.0–1.2:1) min.

max.

70

80

90

100

120

150

200

250

300

400

500

600

1,393

4.6

1,600

5.2

1,807

5.9

2,014

6.6

2,428

8.0

3,049

10.0

4,084

13.4

5,119

16.8

6,154

20.2

8,224

27.0

10,294

33.8

12,364

40.6

3,646

12.0

4,886

16.0

6,126

20.4

7,366

24.2

9,846

32.3

12,326

40.4

14,806

48.6

1,662

5.5

1,910

6.3

2,158

7.1

2,406

7.9

2,902

9.5

ET-D75LE1

Zoom lens

(1.5– 2.0:1) max.

2,768

9.1

3,178

10.4

8,096

26.6

10,145

33.3

12,194

40.0

16,292

53.5

20,390

66.9

24,488

80.3

3,588

11.8

3,998

13.1

4,817

15.8

6,047

19.8

min.

6,060

19.9

7,594

24.9

9,128

29.9

12,196

40.0

15,264

50.0

18,332

60.1

2,072

6.8

2,379

7.8

2,686

8.8

2,992

9.8

3,606

11.8

4,526

14.8

Distance to screen

ET-D75LE2

Zoom lens

(2.0– 3.0:1) max.

9,153

30.0

12,240

40.2

15,326

50.3

18,413

60.4

24,586

80.7

30,759

100.9

36,932

121.2

4,215

13.8

4,832

15.9

5,449

17.9

6,067

19.9

7,301

24.0

min.

6,093

20.0

8,150

26.7

10,208

33.5

12,265

40.2

16,380

53.7

20,495

67.2

24,610

80.7

2,801

9.2

3,212

10.5

3,624

11.9

4,035

13.2

4,858

15.9

Zoom

ET-D75LE3

Zoom lens

(3.0– 5.0:1) max.

15,341

50.3

20,496

67.2

25,650

84.2

30,805

101.1

41,114

134.9

51,423

168.7

61,732

202.5

7,094

23.3

8,125

26.7

9,156

30.0

10,187

33.4

12,248

40.2

min.

9,164

30.0

12,250

40.2

15,337

50.3

18,423

60.4

24,596

80.7

30,769

100.9

36,942

121.2

4,226

13.9

4,843

15.9

5,460

17.9

6,077

19.9

7,312

24.0

ET-D75LE4

Zoom lens

(5.0 –8.0:1) max.

11,374

37.3

13,013

42.7

14,652

48.1

16,292

53.5

19,570

64.2

24,488

80.3

32,685

107.2

40,881

134.1

49,078

161.0

65,471

214.8

81,864

268.6

98,257

322.4

min.

15,348

50.4

20,502

67.3

25,657

84.2

30,811

101.1

41,120

134.9

51,429

168.7

61,738

202.6

7,101

23.3

8,132

26.7

9,163

30.1

10,193

33.4

12,255

40.2

ET-D75LE8

Zoom lens

(7.9–15.0:1) min.

max.

11,091

36.4

21,142

69.4

12,730

41.8

14,370

47.1

16,009

52.5

19,288

63.3

24,207

79.4

32,404

106.3

24,214

79.4

27,286

89.5

30,358

99.6

40,602

133.2

48,799

160.1

65,194

213.9

122,512

401.9

81,589

267.7

153,230

502.7

97,984

321.5

183,948

603.5

36,501

119.8

45,717

150.0

61,076

200.4

76,435

250.8

91,794

301.2

Fixed-focus

ET-D75LE5

Fixed-focus lens

(0.8:1)

1,022

3.35

1,180

3.87

1,338

4.39

1,496

4.91

1,812

5.94

2,286

7.50

3,076

10.09

3,866

12.68

4,656

15.28

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• The figures in the above table may vary by approximately (5% depending on the projection lens that is used.

• When vertical keystone correction is used, the image is corrected in the direction that reduces its projected size.

• At the shortest projection distance, the zoom lens characteristics may cause slight image distortion.

Height from the edge of screen to center of lens (H)

Zoom lenses Fixedfocus lens

Zoom lenses except

ET-D75LE6

0

0

3,048

10.00

0

0

3,810

12.50

0

0

4,572

15.00

0

0

6,096

20.00

0

0

7,620

25.00

0

0

9,144

30.00

0

0

1,067

3.50

0

0

1,219

4.00

0

0

1,372

4.50

0

0

1,524

5.00

0

0

1,829

6.00

0

0

2,286

7.50

ET-D75LE6

107 –

0.35

960

3.15

122 –

0.40

1,097

3.60

137 –

0.45

1,234

4.05

152 –

0.50

1,372

4.50

183 –

0.60

1,646

5.40

229 –

0.75

2,057

6.75

305 –

1.00

2,743

9.00

381 –

1.25

3,429

11.25

457 –

1.50

4,115

13.50

762

2.50

914

3.00

1,143

3.75

533

1.75

610

2.00

686

2.25

1,524

5.00

1,905

6.25

2,286

7.50

610 –

2.00

5,486

18.00

762 –

2.50

6,858

22.50

914 –

3.00

8,230

27.00

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Calculation of the projection distance

For a screen size different from the above, use the equation below to calculate the projection distance.

ET-D75LE6 4 : 3 minimum maximum

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 20.7 - 56.6

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 24.8 - 73.6

ET-D75LE1

ET-D75LE2

ET-D75LE3

ET-D75LE4

4 : 3 minimum maximum

4 : 3 minimum maximum

4 : 3 minimum maximum

4 : 3 minimum maximum

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 30.68 - 76

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 40.98 - 100

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 41.15 - 80

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 61.73 - 106

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 61.73 - 96

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 103.09 - 122

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 103.09 - 116

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 163.93 - 101

ET-D75LE8 4 : 3 minimum maximum

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 163.95 - 386

L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 307.18 - 360

ET-D75LE5 4 : 3 (fixed focus) L (mm) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 15.798 - 84

• The figures in the above table may vary by approximately ±5% depending on the projection lens that is used.

• When vertical keystone correction is used, the image is corrected in the direction that reduces its projected size.

• At the shortest projection distance, the zoom lens characteristics may cause slight image distortion.

• For the ET-D75LE5, the height from the edge of the screen to the center of the lens (H) is 1/2 of the screen height. Also, because the ETD75LE5 is a fixed short-throw lens, the lens shift function cannot be used with it.

Mounting and Operation Precaution

Do not mount the projector so that it angles downward from the vertical (including downward angles of ±45°, because this would adversely affect its lamp cooling ability. For detailed information, please consult your sales representative.

Shift range

Optical axis shift function allows to shift the position of a projected image as shown below.

ET-D75LE1/D75LE2/D75LE3/D75LE4/D75LE8 ET-D75LE6

Standard position of projected image

Standard position of projected image

0.3H

0.3H

Width of projected image

(H)

• Because the ETD75LE5 is a fixed short-throw lens, the lens shift function cannot be used with it.

projected image

(H)

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List of compatible signals

This projector supports RGB signals with horizontal frequencies of 15 to 100 kHz, vertical frequencies of 24 to 120 Hz and dot clock frequencies of 20 MHz to 162 MHz.

NOTE: The native resolution of this projector is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. If the display resolution of the input signal is different from the native resolution, image compression or expansion will be used to convert the input signal to a level within the native resolution.

D i s p l a y m o d e

X G A 7 5

X G A 8 2

X G A 8 5

X G A 8 7 i

X G A 1 0 0

X G A 1 2 0

W I D E 7 6 8 6 0

W X G A 8 0 0 5 0

W X G A 8 0 0 6 0

M X G A 7 1

M X G A 7 5

M X G A 8 5

M A C 2 1

M S X G A 6 0

S X G A 5 0

S X G A 6 0

S X G A 6 6

S X G A 7 2

S X G A 7 5

S X G A 8 5

S X G A + 6 0

S X G A + 7 2

S X G A + 7 5

U X G A 6 0

V G A 7 0

V G A 8 5

V G A 6 0

V G A 6 7

V G A 7 3

V G A 7 5

V G A 8 5

S V G A 5 6

S V G A 6 0

S V G A 7 2

S V G A 7 5

S V G A 8 5

M A C 1 6

X G A 5 0

X G A 6 0

X G A 7 0

N T S C / N T S C 4 . 4 3 / P A L - M / P A L 6 0

P A L / P A L - N / S E C A M

5 2 5 i ( 4 8 0 i )

6 2 5 i ( 5 7 6 i )

5 2 5 p ( 4 8 0 p )

6 2 5 p ( 5 7 6 p )

7 5 0 ( 7 2 0 ) / 6 0 p

7 5 0 ( 7 2 0 ) / 5 0 p

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 6 0 i

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 5 0 i

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 2 4 p

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 2 4 s F

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 2 5 p

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 3 0 p

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 6 0 p

1 1 2 5 ( 1 0 8 0 ) / 5 0 p

D i s p l a y r e s o l u t i o n

( d o t s )

1

7 2 0 x 4 8 0 i

7 2 0 x 5 7 6 i

7 2 0 x 4 8 0 i

7 2 0 x 5 7 6 i

7 2 0 x 4 8 3

7 2 0 x 5 7 6

1 , 2 8 0 x 7 2 0

1 , 2 8 0 x 7 2 0

1 , 9 2 0 x 1 , 0 8 0 i

1 , 9 2 0 x 1 , 0 8 0

1 , 9 2 0 x 1 , 0 8 0 i

1 , 9 2 0 x 1 , 0 8 0

6 4 0 x 4 0 0

6 4 0 x 4 8 0

8 0 0 x 6 0 0

8 3 2 x 6 2 4

1 , 0 2 4 x 7 6 8

1 , 0 2 4 x 7 6 8 i

1 , 0 2 4 x 7 6 8

1 , 2 8 0 x 7 6 8

1 , 2 8 0 x 8 0 0

1 , 1 5 2 x 8 6 4

1 , 1 5 2 x 8 7 0

1 , 2 8 0 x 9 6 0

1 , 2 8 0 x 1 , 0 2 4

1 , 4 0 0 x 1 , 0 5 0

1 , 6 0 0 x 1 , 2 0 0

1. The “i” appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal.

Line flicker occurs when an interlaced signal is input.

S c a n n i n g f r e q u e n c y

H V

( k H z ) ( k H z )

4 9 . 7

6 4 . 0

6 7 . 5

7 6 . 7

6 8 . 7

6 0 . 0

5 2 . 4

6 4 . 0

6 0 . 0

6 5 . 5

6 8 . 7

3 5 . 5

8 0 . 0

9 6 . 7

4 7 . 8

4 1 . 3

7 2 . 3

7 8 . 2

8 0 . 0

9 1 . 1

6 5 . 2

7 8 . 8

8 2 . 2

7 5 . 0

3 7 . 9

4 8 . 1

4 6 . 9

5 3 . 7

4 9 . 7

3 9 . 6

4 8 . 4

5 6 . 5

3 1 . 5

3 7 . 9

3 1 . 5

3 5 . 0

3 7 . 9

3 7 . 5

4 3 . 3

3 5 . 2

3 3 . 8

2 8 . 1

2 7 . 0

2 7 . 0

2 8 . 1

3 3 . 8

6 7 . 5

5 6 . 3

1 5 . 7

1 5 . 6

1 5 . 7

1 5 . 6

3 1 . 5

3 1 . 3

4 5 . 0

3 7 . 5

5 9 . 8

7 1 . 2

7 4 . 9

8 5 . 0

7 5 . 1

6 0 . 0

5 0 . 0

6 0 . 0

7 5 . 0

8 1 . 6

8 5 . 0

8 7 . 0

1 0 0 . 0

1 2 0 . 0

5 9 . 9

5 0 . 0

6 6 . 3

7 2 . 0

7 5 . 0

8 5 . 0

6 0 . 0

7 2 . 0

7 5 . 0

6 0 . 0

6 0 . 3

7 2 . 2

7 5 . 0

8 5 . 1

7 4 . 6

5 0 . 0

6 0 . 0

7 0 . 1

7 0 . 1

8 5 . 1

5 9 . 9

6 6 . 7

7 2 . 8

7 5 . 0

8 5 . 0

5 6 . 3

6 0 . 0

5 0 . 0

2 4 . 0

2 4 . 0

5 0 . 0

6 0 . 0

6 0 . 0

5 0 . 0

5 9 . 9

5 0 . 0

5 9 . 9

5 0 . 0

5 9 . 9

5 0 . 0

6 0 . 0

5 0 . 0

D o t c l o c k f r e q u e n c y

( M H z )

4 0 . 0

5 0 . 0

4 9 . 5

5 6 . 3

5 7 . 3

5 1 . 9

6 5 . 0

7 5 . 0

2 5 . 2

3 1 . 5

2 5 . 2

3 0 . 2

3 1 . 5

3 1 . 5

3 6 . 0

3 6 . 0

7 4 . 3

7 4 . 3

7 4 . 3

7 4 . 3

7 4 . 3

7 4 . 3

1 4 8 . 5

1 4 8 . 5

1 3 . 5

1 3 . 5

-

-

2 7 . 0

2 7 . 0

7 4 . 3

7 4 . 3

8 3 . 5

9 4 . 2

1 0 8 . 0

1 2 1 . 5

1 0 0 . 0

1 0 8 . 0

8 8 . 0

1 0 8 . 0

1 2 5 . 0

1 3 5 . 1

7 8 . 8

8 6 . 0

9 4 . 5

4 4 . 9

1 0 5 . 0

1 3 0 . 0

7 9 . 5

6 8 . 0

1 3 5 . 0

1 5 7 . 5

1 2 2 . 6

1 4 9 . 3

1 5 5 . 9

1 6 2 . 0

F o r m a t

VIDEO/S-VIDEO

YP

B

P

R

/RGB

YP

B

P

R

/RGB/DVI (EDID1)

RGB/DVI (EDID2)

RGB/DVI (EDID1/2)

RGB/DVI (EDID2)

RGB

RGB/DVI (EDID2)

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Serial connector

The serial connector complies with RS-232C. To control the projector from a personal computer, commands must be input through communication software, based on the format and satisfying the communication conditions shown below.

Pin assignments and signal names

3

4

5

No.

1

2

Signal name

TXD

RXD

GND

Description

NC

Send data

Receive data

Connected internally

Ground

D-sub 9-pin (female)

Serial input

Pin assignments and signal names

3

4

5

No.

1

2

Signal name

RXD

TXD

GND

Description

NC

Receive data

Send data

Connected internally

Ground

D-sub 9-pin (male)

Serial output

8

9

No.

6

7

Signal name

CTS

RTS

Description

NC

Connected internally

Connected internally

NC

8

9

No.

6

7

Signal name

RTS

CTS

Description

NC

Connected internally

Connected internally

NC

Communication conditions (factory setting)

Signal level

Synchronization method

Baud rate

Parity

Character length

Stop bit

X parameter

S parameter

RS-232C-compliant

Start-stop synchronization

9,600 bps

None

8 bits

1 bit

None

None

Basic format

Transmission from the computer begins with STX, then the ID, command, parameter, and ETX are sent in this order. Add parameters according to the details of control.

STX A D I1 I2 ; C1 C2 C3 : P1 P2 ... Pn ETX

Start

(1 byte)

ID 2 characters

(2 bytes)

Semicolon

(1 byte)

Command

(3 bytes)

Colon

(1 byte)

Parameters

End

(1 byte)

(undefined length)

(Control and/or query commands)

ID designator:

01 to 64: Address number

0A to 0Z: Group ID

ZZ: All units (ID ALL)

CAUTIION

• It may not be possible to send or receive commands for about 10 to 60 seconds when the lamp is first turned on. If this occurs, wait for 60 seconds, then try sending or receiving again.

• When sending multiple commands, be sure to wait for at least 0.5 second after receiving a response from the projector before sending the next command.

• Additional time is sometimes required for response due to processing inside the projector. Set the time-out period for command response to 10 seconds or more.

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Projector

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

8

9

NC

NC

NC

NC

Control commands

Command : Parameter

L P M : 8

L P M : 9

L P M : 1 0

L P M : 1 1

L P M : 1 2

L P M : 1 3

O S H : 1

O S H : 0

O P P : 0

O P P : 1

O P P : 2

O P P : 3

O A S

V P M : N A T

V P M : S T D

V P M : D Y N

P O N

P O F

I I S : R G 1

I I S : R G 2

I I S : V I D

I I S : S V D

I I S : D V I

I I S : A U X

L P M : 0

L P M : 1

L P M : 2

L P M : 3

L P M : 4

L P M : 5

L P M : 6

L P M : 7

V P M : C I N

V P M : G R A

O T E : 0

O T E : 1

O T E : 2

O T E : 4

O T E : 9

O T E : 1 0

T S D : y 1 y 2 y 3 y 4 m 1 m 2 d 1 d 2 w

T S T : h 1 h 2 m 1 m 2 s 1 s 2

O O S : 1

O O S : 0

Function

POWER (STANDBY)

INPUT SELECT

LAMP SELECT

SHUTTER

P IN P SELECT

AUTO SETUP

PICTURE MODE

COLOR TEMPERATURE

DATE

TIME

ON SCREEN

Standby power on

Standby power off

RGB 1

RGB 2

Video

S-Video

DVI

AUX

Quad (four lamps)

Lamp 1 + 4

Lamp 2 + 3

Dual (two lamps)

Lamp 1 + 2 + 3

Lamp 1 + 2 + 4

Lamp 1 + 3 + 4

Lamp 2 + 3 + 4

Triple (three lamps)

Lamp 1

Lamp 2

Lamp 3

Lamp 4

Single lamp

Shutter on

Shutter off

P in P off

User 1

User 2

User 3

Natural

Standard

Dynamic

Cinema

Graphic

Low

Middle

High

User 1

User 2

Default

Date setting

Time setting

On-screen display on

On-screen display off

NC

NC

NC

NC

PC (DTE)

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

8

9

PT-D10000

Callback

L P M : 8

L P M : 9

L P M : 1 0

L P M : 1 1

L P M : 1 2

L P M : 1 3

O S H : 1

O S H : 0

O P P : 0

O P P : 1

O P P : 2

O P P : 3

O A S

V P M : N A T

V P M : S T D

V P M : D Y N

P O N

P O F

I I S : R G 1

I I S : R G 2

I I S : V I D

I I S : S V D

I I S : D V I

I I S : A U X

L P M : 0

L P M : 1

L P M : 2

L P M : 3

L P M : 4

L P M : 5

L P M : 6

L P M : 7

V P M : C I N

V P M : G R A

O T E : 0

O T E : 1

O T E : 2

O T E : 4

O T E : 9

O T E : 1 0

T S D : y 1 y 2 y 3 y 4 m 1 m 2 d 1 d 2 w

T S T : h 1 h 2 m 1 m 2 s 1 s 2

O O S : 1

O O S : 0

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Status asking commands

Command : Parameter

Q P W

Q S H

Q I N

Q O S

Q S T

Q $ L : 1

Q $ L : 2

Q $ L : 3

Q $ L : 4

Q S L

Q I B

Q P P

Q G D

Q G T

Function

Main power status

Shutter function status

Input signal status

On-screen display status

Projector run time

Lamp 1 run time

Lamp 2 run time

Lamp 3 run time

Lamp 4 run time

Lamp operation mode status

Optional board slot status

P in P status

Date setting status

Time setting status

Callback

0 0 1

0 0 0

1

0

R G 1

R G 2

V I D

S V D

D V I

A U X

1

5

6

3

4

0

1

2

0

0 0 0 0 0 - 9 9 9 9 9

0 0 0 0 - 9 9 9 9

0 0 0 0 - 9 9 9 9

0 0 0 0 - 9 9 9 9

0 0 0 0 - 9 9 9 9

7

8

9

1 0

1 1

1 2

1 3

M D 9 5 S D 1

M D 9 5 S D 3

M D 7 5 D V

N O N E

U N K N O W N

N O T S U P P O R T

0

1

2

3 y 1 y 2 y 3 y 4 m 1 m 2 d 1 d 2 w h 1 h 2 m 1 m 2 s 1 s 2

*

1

*

2

Day of week: Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2, ... Sunday = 7

Set the date and time to UTC (universal time coordinated).

NOTE: If a wrong command is received, the projector will send an ER401 or ER402 command to the computer.

PT-D10000

Description

On

Off

On

Off

RGB 1

RGB 2

Video

S-Video

DVI

AUX

On

Off

00000h – 99999h

0000h – 9999h

0000h – 9999h

0000h – 9999h

0000h – 9999h

Quad (four lamps)

Lamp 1 + 4

Lamp 2 + 3

Dual (two lamps)

Lamp 1 + 2 + 3

Lamp 1 + 2 + 4

Lamp 1 + 3 + 4

Lamp 2 + 3 + 4

Triple (three lamps)

Lamp 1

Lamp 2

Lamp 3

Lamp 4

Single lamp

ET-MD95SD1

ET-MD95SD3

ET-MD75DV

Uninstalled

Unknown

Not supported

Off

User 1

User 2

User 3 yyyymmdd (day of week)

(*1) hhmmss

(*2)

Command example

To set the on-screen display off, send the command as shown below.

STX ADZZ ; OOS : 0 ETX

Start

Character code 02

ID Address

ZZ: ID ALL

Command Parameter End

Character code 03

NOTE: When sending commands without parameters, a colon (:) is not necessary.

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Notes on Projector Placement and Operation:

The projector uses a high-wattage lamp that becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the following precautions.

1.

Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operating.

2.

Make sure there is an unobstructed space of 500 mm (19-11/16˝) or more around the projector’s exhaust openings.

3.

Do not stack projector units directly on top of one another for the purpose of multiple (stacked) projection. When stacking projector units, be sure to provide the amount of space indicated below between them. These space requirements also apply to installations where only one projector unit is operating at one time and the other unit is used as a backup.

4.

If the projector is placed in a box or enclosure, ensure the temperature of the air surrounding the projector is between 0°C/32°F and 40°C/104°F. Also make sure the projector’s intake and exhaust openings are not blocked. Take particular care to ensure that hot air from the exhaust openings is not sucked into the intake openings.

500 mm (19-11/16˝) or more

500 mm

(19-11/16˝) or more*

500 mm

(19-11/16˝) or more*

Do not stack projector units directly on top of one another.

* When two units are used together.

300 mm (11-13/16˝) or more for a single unit operation.

Direction of Air Intake and Exhaust

Intake

Exhaust

Operating the Projector Continuously

1. If the projector is to be operated continuously 24 hours, use the lamp relay mode. The projector cannot be operated continuously 24 hours in quad-lamp mode. Allow a minimum of two hours per day of nonoperation time if the projector is to be operated continuously more than 22 hours.

2. The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short periods.

Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. This product may be subject to export control regulations. DLP and the DLP logo are trademarks of Texas Instruments. The PJLink is an application trademark in Japan, the United States, and other countries and regions or registered trademarks.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners.

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