Panasonic PT-AE8000U Specification Sheet | Manualzz

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PT-

AE8000

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

Full High-Definition Home Cinema Projector

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. Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.

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Specifications

Main unit

Power supply

Power consumption

LCD*

Lens

1

Lamp*

2 panel

Projection size

Throw distance

2D projection

3D projection

2D projection

3D projection

Colors

Brightness*

3

Center-to-corner uniformity ratio*

3

Contrast ratio*

3

Resolution

Scanning frequency HDMI

Optical axis shift*

6

Keystone correction range

Installation

On-screen menu languages

Terminals

Panel size

Display method

Drive method

Pixels

RGB

YP

B

P

R

(YC

Video/S-Video

HDMI IN

B

C

R

)

COMPUTER (RGB) IN

RGB signal

100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz

310 W (0.08 W in standby mode)

18.7 mm (0.74 in) diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio)

Transparent LCD panel (× 3, R/G/B)

Active matrix

2,073,600 (1,920 × 1,080) × 3, total of 6,220,800 pixels

220 W UHM lamp

Powered zoom (2.0×) / focus lenses (1.35 – 2.70:1), F 1.9 – 3.2, f 22.4 – 44.8 mm

1.02 –7.62 m (40 – 300 inches)

1.02 – 5.08 m (40 – 200 inches)

1.16 –18.08 m (3 ft 11 in to 59 ft 4 in)

1.16 –12.0 m (3 ft 11 in to 39 ft 4 in)

Full color (1,073,741,824 colors)

2,400 lumens*

4

85%

500,000:1*

5

(full on/full off)

1,920 × 1,080 pixels

480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60p, 1080/50p, 1080/60i,

1080/50i, 1080/24p f

H

: 15 kHz – 74 kHz, f

V

: 24 Hz – 85 Hz, dot clock: 154 MHz or lower

525i (480i):

625i (576i):

525p (480p):

625p (576p): f f f f

H

H

H

H

15.7 kHz; f

15.6 kHz; f

31.5 kHz; f

31.3 kHz; f

V

V

V

V

59.9 Hz,

50.0 Hz,

59.9 Hz,

50.0 Hz,

750 (720)/60p: f

H

45.0 kHz; f

V

60.0 Hz,

750 (720)/50p: f

H

37.5 kHz; f

V

50.0 Hz,

1125 (1080)/60i: f

H

33.8 kHz; f

V

60.0 Hz,

1125 (1080)/50i: f

H

28.1 kHz; f

V

50.0 Hz,

1125 (1080)/24p: f

H

27.0 kHz; f

V

24.0 Hz,

1125 (1080)/60p: f

H

67.5 kHz; f

V

60.0 Hz,

1125 (1080)/50p: f

H

56.3 kHz; f

V

50.0 Hz f

H

: 15.7 kHz, f

V

: 59.9 Hz [NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL60] f

H

: 15.6 kHz, f

V

: 50.0 Hz [PAL/PAL-N/SECAM]

Vertical: ±100%, horizontal: ±26%

Vertical: approx. ±30°

Ceiling/desk, front/rear (menu selection)

English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Korean, Russian,

Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Portuguese,

Thai, Japanese

HDMI connector × 3, HDMI™ (Deep Color, x.v.Color™ *

7

, CEC*

8

),

HDCP compliant, supports HDAVI Control Version 5

D-sub HD 15-pin (female) × 1

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

HD/SYNC, VD: TTL (positive/negative polarity compatible)

NOTE: HD/SYNC, and VD terminals do not accept tri-level sync signals.

YP

Y

B

P

R

/YC

B

COMPONENT IN

C

R signal Y: 1.0 Vp-p (including sync signal), P

B

/P

R

: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

RCA pin (Y, P

B

P/C

B

, P

R

/C

R

) × 3

1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms,

P

B

/C

B

, P

R

/C

R

0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

TRIGGER IN / TRIGGER OUT / 3D SHUTTER OUT

VIDEO IN

S-VIDEO IN

SERIAL IN

M3 jack × 2 (operate as 3D IR transmitter connectors)

12 V, max. 100 mA (input/output/3D shutter output selectable using on-screen menu)

RCA pin × 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms

Mini DIN 4-pin × 1, Y: 1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms

D-sub 9-pin × 1 for external control (RS-232C compliant)

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Power cord length

Cabinet materials

Dimensions (W × H × D)

Weight*

1 0

Operation noise*

3

Operating temperature

Operating humidity

Remote control unit

Power supply

Operation range*

1 1

Dimensions (W × H × D)

Weight

Supplied accessories

PT-

AE8000

3.0 m (9 ft 10 in)

Molded plastic (PC+ABS)

470 × 151 × 364*

9 mm (18-1/2 × 5-15/16 × 14-11/32 *

9

Approx. 8.7 kg (19.2 lbs) inches)

22 dB (

LAMP POWER

:

ECO

)

0°– 40°C (32°–104°F)

20%– 80% (no condensation)

3 V DC (AA/R6 type battery × 2)

Approx. 7 m (23 ft) when operated from directly in front of the signal receptor

48 × 138 × 28.3 mm (1-7/8 × 5-7/16 × 1-1/8 inches)

Approx. 125 g (4.4 oz) (including batteries)

Power cord (× 1) (× 2 for PT-AE8000EA)

Wireless remote control unit (× 1)

Batteries for remote control (AA/R6 type × 2)

Lens cover (× 1)

Optional accessories

Replacement lamp unit

Ceiling mount bracket

3D IR transmitter

3D Eyewear

ET-LAA410

ET-PKA110H (for high ceilings)

ET-PKA110S (for low ceilings)

ET-TRM110

TY-EW3D3M *

1 2

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

*1

The projector uses a type of liquid crystal panel that typically consists of millions of pixels. This panel is built with very high-precision technology to provide the finest possible image. Occasionally, a few pixels may remain turned on (bright) or turned off (dark). Please note that this is an intrinsic characteristic of the manufacturing technology that affects all products using LCD technology.

The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a large sound, or fail to

*2 illuminate, due to impact or extended use. The length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illuminate varies greatly depending on individual lamp characteristics and usage conditions.

*3

*4

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

In dynamic mode, with dynamic iris on.

*5

*6

In cinema 1 mode, with dynamic iris on.

Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shifting.

*7

*8

Effective in Rec. 709 picture mode.

CEC is an abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. Operation may not be possible with some connected equipment or settings.

*9

With legs at shortest position.

*10 Average value. May differ depending on models.

*11 Operation range differs depending on environments.

*12 If you do not have a Panasonic 3D TV that supports 3D video, use a charger that has a USB2.0 port for charging your Eyewear. The recommended charger is Apple USB Power Adapter for iPhone. The code at the end of the model number of 3D Eyewear may differ depending on the country of purchase.

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Dimensions

PT-

AE8000 unit : mm (inch)

NOTE: This illustration is not drawn to scale.

95

(3-3/4)

470 (18-1/2)

231 (9-1/8)

Terminals

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9

10

7

1 HDMI 1 input

2 HDMI 2 input

3 HDMI 3 input

4 Computer input

5 Component (YP

B

P

R

/YC

B

C

R

) input

6 S-Video input

7 Video input

8 Trigger input / Trigger output /

3D shutter output 1

9 Trigger input / Trigger output /

3D shutter output 2

10 Serial input

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Standard setting-up position

Upper edge of projected image

L

Projected image

L

Lower edge of projected image

204

(8-1/32)

PT-

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65 (2-9/16)

L

Projected image

NOTE:

Illustrations show the projector installed using optional ceiling mount bracket

ET-PKA110S.

This illustration is not drawn to scale.

C a u t i o n :

• All construction work should be done by a qualified technician.

• When mounting to the ceiling, use the special mounting bracket. To prevent the projector from dropping, attach the wire that is included with the projector between the mounting bracket and the ceiling.

Projection distance for 16:9 aspect ratio screen

Projection size (16:9)

Diagonal length

1. 0 2 m

1. 2 7 m

/

/

1. 5 2 m /

1.7 8 m /

2 . 0 3 m

2 . 2 9 m

/

/

8 0 ˝

9 0 ˝

2 . 5 4 m / 10 0 ˝

3 . 0 5 m / 12 0 ˝

3 . 8 1 m / 15 0 ˝

4 0 ˝

5 0 ˝

6 0 ˝

7 0 ˝

5 . 0 8 m / 2 0 0 ˝

6 . 3 5 m / 2 5 0 ˝

7. 6 2 m / 3 0 0 ˝

Min (Wide)

1.16 m /

1. 47 m /

1.7 7 m /

2 . 0 7 m /

2 . 3 7 m /

2 . 6 7 m /

2 . 9 8 m /

3 . 5 8 m /

3 ´10 ˝

4´10 ˝

5 ´10 ˝

6 ´ 9 ˝

7 ´ 9 ˝

8 ´ 9 ˝

9 ´ 9 ˝

11´ 9 ˝

4 .4 9 m /

6 . 0 0 m /

14´ 9 ˝

19 ´8 ˝

7. 51 m / 24´8 ˝

9 . 0 2 m / 2 9 ´ 7 ˝

Projection distance (L)

Max (Telephoto)

2 . 3 7 m

2 . 9 8 m

3 . 5 8 m

/

/

/

7 ´ 9 ˝

9 ´ 9 ˝

11´ 9 ˝

13 ´ 9 ˝ 4 .18 m /

4 .7 9 m

5 . 3 9 m

/

/

15 ´ 9 ˝

17 ´8 ˝

6 . 0 0 m /

7. 2 0 m /

19 ´8 ˝

2 3 ´ 7 ˝

9 . 0 2 m / 2 9 ´ 7 ˝

12 . 0 4 m / 3 9 ´6 ˝

15 . 0 6 m / 4 9 ´ 5 ˝

18 . 0 8 m / 5 9 ´4 ˝

Height from the edge of screen to center of lens

(H)

- 0 . 2 5 m – 0 .7 5 m /

- 0 . 31 m – 0 . 9 3 m /

- 0 . 3 8 m – 1.13 m /

- 0 . 4 4 m – 1. 31 m /

-10 ˝

-1´0 ˝

-1´ 3 ˝

-1´ 5 ˝

2 ´6 ˝

3 ´1 ˝

3 ´8 ˝

4´4 ˝

- 0 . 5 0 m – 1. 5 0 m

- 0 . 5 6 m – 1. 6 8 m

/

/

-1´8 ˝ – 4´11 ˝

-1´10 ˝ – 5 ´6 ˝

- 0 . 6 3 m – 1. 8 8 m

- 0 .7 5 m – 2 . 24 m

/

/

-2 ´1 ˝ –

-2 ´6 ˝ –

- 0 . 9 4 m

-1. 2 5 m

2 . 8 1 m

3 .74 m

/

/

6 ´ 2 ˝

7 ´4 ˝

- 3 ´1 ˝ – 9 ´ 3 ˝

- 4´1 ˝ – 12 ´3 ˝

-1. 5 6 m – 4 . 6 7 m / - 5 ´1 ˝ – 15 ´4 ˝

-1. 8 7 m – 5 . 6 1 m / - 6 ´ 2 ˝ – 18 ´ 5 ˝

Width from the right edge of screen to center of lens

(W)

0 . 2 1 m

0 . 2 7 m

0 . 3 2 m

0 . 3 7 m

0 . 4 2 m

0 . 4 8 m

0 . 6 8 m

– 0 . 8 4 m

– 1. 0 1 m

– 1.18 m

1. 3 5 m

1. 51 m

/

/

/

/

/

/

8 ˝ –

11 ˝ –

1´1 ˝ –

2 ´ 3 ˝

2 ´ 9 ˝

3 ´4 ˝

1´ 3 ˝ – 3 ´10 ˝

1´ 5 ˝

1´ 7 ˝

0 . 5 3 m – 1. 6 8 m

0 . 6 4 m – 2 . 0 2 m

/

/

1´ 9 ˝

2 ´1 ˝

4´ 5 ˝

4´11 ˝

5 ´6 ˝

6 ´8 ˝

0 . 8 0 m – 2 . 5 2 m /

1. 0 6 m – 3 . 3 7 m /

2 ´ 7 ˝ –

3 ´6 ˝ –

8 ´ 3 ˝

11´1 ˝

1. 3 3 m – 4 . 2 0 m /

1. 5 9 m – 5 . 0 5 m /

4´4 ˝ – 13 ´ 9 ˝

5 ´ 3 ˝ – 16 ´ 7 ˝

NOTE: The values of L shown above vary due to characteristics of the zoom lens. Images may slightly distort due to characteristics of the zoom lens when the zoom lens is set to the minimum throw distance.

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Projection distance for 2.35:1 aspect ratio screen

Projection size (16:9)

Diagonal length

1. 0 2 m

1. 2 7 m

1. 5 2 m

1.7 8 m

2 . 0 3 m

2 . 2 9 m

/

/

/

/

/

/

4 0 ˝

5 0 ˝

6 0 ˝

7 0 ˝

8 0 ˝

9 0 ˝

2 . 5 4 m / 10 0 ˝

3 . 0 5 m / 12 0 ˝

3 . 8 1 m / 15 0 ˝

5 . 0 8 m / 2 0 0 ˝

6 . 3 5 m / 2 5 0 ˝

7. 6 2 m / 3 0 0 ˝

Min (Wide)

1. 2 3 m /

1. 5 5 m /

1. 8 7 m /

2 .19 m /

2 . 51 m /

2 . 8 3 m /

3 .15 m /

3 .7 8 m /

4 .74 m /

10 ´4 ˝

12 ´ 5 ˝

15 ´ 7 ˝

6 . 3 4 m / 2 0 ´10 ˝

7. 9 3 m /

9 . 5 3 m /

2 6 ´0 ˝

31´ 3 ˝

4´0 ˝

5 ´1 ˝

6 ´ 2 ˝

7 ´ 2 ˝

8 ´3 ˝

9 ´ 3 ˝

Projection distance (L)

Max (Telephoto)

2 . 51 m /

3 .15 m /

3 .7 8 m /

4 . 4 2 m /

8 ´3 ˝

10 ´4 ˝

12 ´ 5 ˝

14´6 ˝

5 . 0 6 m

5 .7 0 m

/

/

16 ´ 7 ˝

18 ´8 ˝

6 . 3 4 m / 2 0 ´10 ˝

7. 6 1 m /

9 . 5 3 m /

2 5 ´0 ˝

31´3 ˝

12 .7 2 m /

15 . 9 1 m /

19 .10 m /

41´ 9 ˝

5 2 ´ 2 ˝

6 2 ´8 ˝

Height from the edge of screen to center of lens

(H)

- 0 . 3 0 m – 0 .7 0 m /

- 0 . 3 7 m – 0 . 8 7 m /

-1´ – 2 ´4 ˝

-1´ 3 ˝ – 2 ´10 ˝

- 0 .4 5 m

- 0 . 5 2 m

1. 0 5 m

1. 2 2 m

/

/

- 0 . 6 0 m – 1. 4 0 m

- 0 . 6 7 m – 1. 5 7 m

/

/

-1´6 ˝

-1´8 ˝

-2 ´0 ˝

-2 ´ 2 ˝

3 ´ 5 ˝

4´0 ˝

4´ 7 ˝

5 ´ 2 ˝

- 0 .7 6 m

-1.13 m

1.7 5 m

2 . 6 2 m

/

/

-2 ´6 ˝ –

- 3 ´8 ˝ –

5 ´ 9 ˝

- 0 . 9 0 m – 2 . 0 9 m / -2 ´11 ˝ – 6 ´10 ˝

8 ´ 7 ˝

-1. 5 0 m – 3 . 4 9 m / - 4´11 ˝ – 11´ 5 ˝

-1. 8 7 m –

-2 . 2 5 m –

4 . 3 6 m

5 . 2 3 m

/

/

- 6 ´ 2 ˝ – 14´4 ˝

-7 ´ 5 ˝ – 17 ´ 2 ˝

Width from the right edge of screen to center of lens

(W)

0 . 2 3 m

0 . 3 0 m

– 0 .7 0 m

– 0 . 8 7 m

0 . 3 5 m – 1. 0 5 m

0 .4 2 m – 1. 2 2 m

0 . 47 m – 1. 4 0 m

0 . 5 3 m – 1. 5 7 m

/

/

/

/

/

/

9 ˝ –

1´0 ˝ –

1´ 2 ˝ –

1´ 5 ˝ –

1´ 7 ˝ –

1´ 9 ˝ –

2 ´4 ˝

2 ´10 ˝

3 ´ 5 ˝

4´0 ˝

4´ 7 ˝

5 ´ 2 ˝

0 . 6 0 m – 1.7 5 m /

0 .7 1 m – 2 . 0 9 m /

2 ´0 ˝

2 ´4 ˝

5 ´ 9 ˝

6 ´10 ˝

0 . 8 9 m – 2 . 6 2 m / 2 ´11 ˝ –

1.18 m – 3 . 4 9 m / 3 ´10 ˝ –

1.4 8 m – 4 . 3 6 m

1.7 8 m – 5 . 2 3 m

/ 4´10 ˝ –

/ 5 ´10 ˝ –

8 ´ 7 ˝

11´ 5 ˝

14´4 ˝

17 ´ 2 ˝

Projection distance for 2.35:1 aspect ratio screen

(When projecting both 2.35:1 and 16:9 images onto a 2.35:1 screen using the Lens Memory function.)

Projection size (2.35:1)

Diagonal length

1. 0 2 m /

1. 2 7 m /

1. 5 2 m /

1.7 8 m /

2 . 0 3 m /

2 . 2 9 m /

8 0 ˝

9 0 ˝

2 . 5 4 m / 10 0 ˝

3 . 0 5 m / 12 0 ˝

3 . 8 1 m / 15 0 ˝

4 0 ˝

5 0 ˝

6 0 ˝

7 0 ˝

5 . 0 8 m / 2 0 0 ˝

6 . 3 5 m / 2 5 0 ˝

7. 6 2 m / 3 0 0 ˝

Projection distance (L)

Min (Wide)

1.16 m

/

/

3 ´10 ˝

1.4 0 m

1. 6 4 m

1. 8 8 m

2 .13 m

2 . 3 7 m

2 . 8 5 m

/

/

/

/

/

/

4´ 7 ˝

5 ´ 5 ˝

6 ´ 2 ˝

7 ´0 ˝

7 ´ 9 ˝

9 ´4 ˝

3 . 5 7 m

4 .7 8 m

/

/

11´ 9 ˝

15 ´8 ˝

5 . 9 8 m / 19 ´ 7 ˝

7.19 m / 2 3 ´ 7 ˝

Max (Telephoto)

– /

2 . 3 7 m /

7 ´ 9 ˝

2 . 8 5 m / 9 ´4 ˝

3 . 3 3 m / 10 ´11 ˝

3 . 8 2 m /

4 . 3 0 m /

12 ´6 ˝

14´1 ˝

4 .7 8 m / 15 ´8 ˝

5 .74 m / 18 ´10 ˝

7.19 m / 2 3 ´ 7 ˝

9 . 6 0 m / 31´6 ˝

12 . 0 2 m / 3 9 ´ 5 ˝

14 . 4 3 m / 47 ´4 ˝

Height from the edge of screen to center of lens

(H)

- 0 . 2 5 m

- 0 . 3 0 m

- 0 . 3 5 m

0 .7 5 m

0 . 9 0 m

1. 0 5 m

/

/

/

/

-10 ˝

-1´ 2 ˝ –

2 ´6 ˝

-1´0 ˝ – 2 ´11 ˝

3 ´ 5 ˝

-1´4 ˝ – 3 ´11 ˝

-1´6 ˝ – 4´ 5 ˝

- 0 . 4 0 m – 1. 2 0 m /

- 0 . 4 5 m – 1. 3 5 m /

- 0 . 5 0 m

- 0 . 6 0 m

1. 4 9 m

1.7 9 m

/

/

- 0 .7 5 m – 2 . 24 m /

- 0 . 9 9 m – 2 . 9 8 m /

-1´8 ˝ – 4´11 ˝

-2 ´0 ˝ – 5 ´10 ˝

-2 ´6 ˝

- 3 ´ 3 ˝

7 ´4 ˝

9 ´ 9 ˝

-1. 24 m – 3 .7 3 m / - 4´1 ˝ – 12 ´3 ˝

-1. 4 9 m – 4 . 47 m / - 4´11 ˝ – 14´8 ˝

Width from the right edge of screen to center of lens

(W)

0 . 3 6 m

0 . 4 2 m

– 0 . 8 1 m

0 . 5 0 m –

0 . 9 8 m

1.14 m

/

/

/

/

1´ 2 ˝

1´ 5 ˝ –

1´8 ˝ –

0 . 5 7 m – 1. 3 0 m / 1´10 ˝ –

2 ´8 ˝

3 ´ 3 ˝

3 ´ 9 ˝

4´3 ˝

0 . 6 4 m

0 .7 1 m

0 . 8 5 m

1. 4 6 m

1. 6 3 m

1. 9 5 m

/

/

/

2 ´1 ˝

2 ´4 ˝

2 ´ 9 ˝

1. 0 7 m – 2 . 4 4 m / 3 ´6 ˝ –

4´ 9 ˝

5 ´4 ˝

6 ´ 5 ˝

8 ´0 ˝

1.4 2 m – 3 . 2 5 m / 4´8 ˝ – 10 ´8 ˝

1.7 7 m – 4 . 0 7 m / 5 ´10 ˝ – 13 ´4 ˝

2 .13 m – 4 . 8 8 m / 7 ´0 ˝ – 16 ´0 ˝

NOTE: The values of L shown above vary due to characteristics of the zoom lens. Images may slightly distort due to characteristics of the zoom lens when the zoom lens is set to the minimum throw distance.

Calculation of the projection distance

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

16:9

2.35:1 minimum maximum minimum maximum

L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0302 - 0.045

L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0604 - 0.044

L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0319 - 0.045

L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0638 - 0.044

2.35:1 (When projecting both 2.35:1 and 16:9 images onto a 2.35:1 screen using the Lens Memory function.) minimum L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0241 - 0.045

maximum L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0482 - 0.044

NOTE: The accuracy of calculated value by the formula shown above is ±5%.

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Shift range

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

H

(Width of projected image)

0.26H

0.26H

Standard position of projected image

Installable angle

Install the projector at an angle within the range shown below.

• Vertical direction

The projector may be installed at a vertical angle of ±30°.

• Horizontal direction

The projector may be installed at a horizontal angle of ±10°.

+30°

-30°

+10°

-10°

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List of compatible signals

The signals that can be input to this projector are shown in the table below. Horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz to 74 kHz, vertical scanning frequencies of 24 Hz to 85 Hz, and a dot clock of

154 MHz maximum can be input.

Compatible signal

NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL60

PAL/PAL-N/SECAM

525i (480i)

625i (576i)

525p (480p)

625p (576p)

750 (720)/60p

750 (720)/50p

1125 (1080)/60i

1125 (1080)/50i

1125 (1080)/24p

1125 (1080)/60p

1125 (1080)/50p

VGA

SVGA

XGA

MXGA

1280 × 720

1280 × 768

1280 × 800

SXGA

SXGA+

WXGA+

1920 × 1080

WUXGA

Display mode

-

-

480i

576i

480p

576p

720/60p

720/50p

1080/60i

1080/50i

1080/24p

1080/60p

1080/50p

VGA60

VGA75

VGA85

SVGA56

SVGA60

SVGA72

SVGA75

SVGA85

XGA60

XGA70

XGA75

XGA85

MXGA70

MXGA75

1280 × 720/60

1280 × 768/60

1280 × 800/60

SXGA60

SXGA+60

WXGA+60

1920 × 1080/60

1920 × 1080/50

WUXGA60RB

Display resolution

(dots)

*1

Scanning frequency

H

(kHz)

V

(kHz)

75.0

85.0

70.0

74.9

59.9

59.9

75.0

85.1

60.0

70.1

59.9

75.0

85.0

56.3

60.3

72.2

50.0

24.0

60.0

50.0

59.8

60.0

60.0

59.9

59.9

49.9

60.0

59.9

50.0

60.0

50.0

60.0

59.9

50.0

59.9

50.0

60.0

68.7

64.0

67.5

44.8

47.8

46.9

53.7

48.4

56.5

31.5

37.5

43.3

35.2

37.9

48.1

28.1

27.0

67.5

56.3

49.7

64.0

65.2

55.9

66.6

55.6

74.0

31.5

31.3

45.0

37.5

33.8

15.7

15.6

15.7

15.6

720 × 480i

720 × 576i

720 × 480i

720 × 576i

720 × 483

720 × 576

1,280 × 720

1,280 × 720

1,920 × 1,080i

1,920 × 1,080i

1,920 × 1,080

1,920 × 1,080

1,920 × 1,080

640 × 480

640 × 480

640 × 480

800 × 600

800 × 600

800 × 600

800 × 600

800 × 600

1,024 × 768

1,024 × 768

1,024 × 768

1,024 × 768

1,152 × 864

1,152 × 864

1,280 × 720

1,280 × 768

1,280 × 800

1,280 × 1,024

1,400 × 1,050

1,440 × 900

1,920 × 1,080

*2

1,920 × 1,080

1,920 × 1,200

*2

Dot clock frequency

(MHz)

Format

78.8

94.5

94.2

108.0

74.5

79.5

49.5

56.3

65.0

75.0

74.3

74.3

148.5

148.5

25.2

31.5

36.0

36.0

40.0

50.0

83.5

108.0

122.6

106.5

138.5

141.5

154.0

27.0

27.0

74.3

74.3

74.3

13.5

13.5

-

-

Plug-andplay HDMI

VIDEO/S-VIDEO

RGB/YP

RGB/YC

B

C

R

/HDMI

RGB/YP

RGB

B

B

P

P

R

R

/HDMI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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

*2 Compliant with VESA CVT-RB (Coordinated Video Timing-Reduced Blanking).

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Supported 3D video signal list

When [3D INPUT FORMAT] is set to [AUTO], the 3D signals supported by this projector are the HDMI signals in the table below.

Mode

750 (720)/60p

750 (720)/50p

1125 (1080)/60i

1125 (1080)/50i

1125 (1080)/24p

1125 (1080)/60p

1125 (1080)/50p

Frame packing

Yes *1

Yes *1

Yes

*1

Format of 3D video signals

Side by side

Yes

(Yes)

*2

Yes

*1

Yes

*1

Yes

Yes

(Yes)

*2

*1 Indicates a 3D mandatory format signal that meets the HDMI standards.

*2 3D display is possible when [3D INPUT FORMAT] is set to [SIDE BY SIDE].

Top and bottom

Yes *1

Yes *1

Yes

*1

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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

4

5

2

3

No.

1

Signal name

TXD

RXD

GND

D-sub 9-pin (female) Serial input

Description

NC

Transmitted data

Received data

NC

Ground

7

8

No.

6

9

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 command, parameter, and ETX are sent in this order. Add parameters according to the details of control.

STX C1 C2 C3 :

P1 P2 ... Pn ETX

Start

(1 byte)

Command

(3 bytes)

Colon

(1 byte)

Parameters

End

(1 byte)

(undefined length)

(Control and/or query commands)

CAUTION

• When sending multiple commands, be sure to send the next command after receiving a response from the projector.

• STX and ETX are character codes. Expressed in hexidecimals, STX is 02 and ETX is 03.

Cable specifications

Projector

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

8

9

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

PC (DTE)

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

8

9

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Control commands

D P A

D C M

O V L

O S M

K S T

D A M

O A S

O V M

O W M

V S 1

V P M

O O T

O M M

Command

P O N

*

1

P O F

*

1

I I S

O M N

O E N

O B K

O C U

O C D

O C L

O C R

O L E

O S T

O 3 D

O F Z

F C 1

O S H

*

2

Function

Standby power on

Standby power off

Input signal selection

Menu

Enter

Return

Cursor up

Cursor down

Cursor left

Cursor right

The same function as “LENS” button

Default

The same function as “3D” button

Freeze

The same function as “FUNCTION” button

Blank on/off

Picture mode switch

Waveform monitor activate/off

Aspect switch

Picture mode

Off timer

The same function as “MEMORY LOAD” button

The same function as “PICTURE ADJUSTMENT” button

Color management menu

The same function as “VIERA Link” button

The same function as “SUB MENU” button

Keystone correction

“ADVANCED MENU” function

Auto setup (for COMPUTER IN only)

Parameter

C P 1 , S V D , V I D , H D 1 , H D 2 , H D 3 , R G 1

0 , 1

0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8

N O R , D Y N , 7 0 9 , D C N , C N 1 , C N 2 , G M 1

0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7

Option Menu Command

V X X

Lens memory

Gamma output level (Y)

Gamma output level (R)

Gamma output level (G)

Gamma output level (B)

Gamma input level

Trigger 1 output

Trigger 2 output

3D INPUT FORMAT

L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 0 – L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 5

A G O S 0 = 0 1 0 0 0 0 – A G O S 0 = 0 9 0 2 5 5

A G O S 1 = 0 1 0 0 0 0 – A G O S 1 = 0 9 0 2 5 5

A G O S 2 = 0 1 0 0 0 0 – A G O S 2 = 0 9 0 2 5 5

A G O S 3 = 0 1 0 0 0 0 – A G O S 3 = 0 9 0 2 5 5

A G I S 0 = 0 1 0 0 0 – A G O S 0 = 0 9 1 0 0

T R O I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 0 – T R O I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 1

T R O I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 0 – T R O I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 1

D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 0 – D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 4

*

3

*1 PON is the only command that is effective in standby mode; all other commands are invalid. The PON command is not accepted during lamp on control. After the lamp has been turned off and while the cooling fan is still operating, lamp on control will not be activated for about 85 seconds in order to protect the lamp.

*2 Do not send OSH commands continuously in a short period of time. Doing so may burst the lamp or shorten the lamp replacement cycle.

*3 DIFI1=+00002 is unused.

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Control command parameters

Command

I I S

O F Z

O W M

V P M

O O T

V X X : L M L I 0

A G O S 0

A G O S 1

A G O S 2

A G O S 3

A G I S 0

T R O I 0

T R O I 1

D I F I 1

6

6

6

6

5

6

6

6

Size (Byte)

3

1

1

3

1

6

Parameter

C P 1 = c o m p o n e n t , S V D = S - v i d e o , V I D = v i d e o ,

H D 1 = H D M I 1 , H D 2 = H D M I 2 , H D 3 = H D M I 3 , R G 1 = c o m p u t e r

0 = o f f , 1 = o n

0 = o f f , 1 = f u l l s c a n ( Y ) , 2 = f u l l s c a n ( R ) , 3 = f u l l s c a n ( G ) ,

4 = f u l l s c a n ( B ) , 5 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( Y ) , 6 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( R ) ,

7 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( G ) , 8 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( B )

N O R = n o r m a l , D Y N = d y n a m i c , 7 0 9 = R e c . 7 0 9 , D C N = D - c i n e m a ,

C N 1 = c i n e m a 1 , C N 2 = c i n e m a 2 , G M 1 = g a m e

4 = 1 5 0 m i n , 5 = 1 8 0 m i n , 6 = 2 1 0 m i n , 7 = 2 4 0 m i n

L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 0 = l e n s m e m o r y 1 , L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 1 = l e n s m e m o r y 2 ,

L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 2 = l e n s m e m o r y 3 , L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 3 = l e n s m e m o r y 4 ,

L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 4 = l e n s m e m o r y 5 , L M L I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 5 = l e n s m e m o r y 6

A G O S 0 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 , d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G O S 1 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 , d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G O S 2 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 , d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G O S 3 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 , d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G I S = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 , d 1 d 2 d 3 = o u t p u t : 0 0 1 – 0 9 9

T R O I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 0 = l o w , T R O I 0 = + 0 0 0 0 1 = h i g h

T R O I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 0 = l o w , T R O I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 1 = h i g h

D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 0 = A U T O , D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 1 = N A T I V E ,

D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 3 = S I D E B Y S I D E , D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 4 = T O P A N D B O T T O M

Status request commands

Command

Q P W

Q I N

Q P M

Q S H

Q F Z

Q O T

Q W M

Description

Standby power status

Input signal status

Picture mode status

Blank function status

Freeze function status

Off timer status

Waveform monitor statusutton

Parameter

0 0 0 = o f f , 0 0 1 = o n

C P 1 = c o m p o n e n t , S V D = S - v i d e o , V I D = v i d e o ,

H D 1 = H D M I 1 , H D 2 = H D M I 2 , H D 3 = H D M I 3 ,

R G 1 = c o m p u t e r

N O R = n o r m a l , D Y N = d y n a m i c , 7 0 9 = R e c . 7 0 9 ,

D C N = D - c i n e m a , C N 1 = c i n e m a 1 , C N 2 = c i n e m a 2 ,

G M 1 = g a m e

0 = o f f , 1 = o n

0 = o f f , 1 = o n

0 = o f f , 1 = 6 0 m i n , 2 = 9 0 m i n , 3 = 1 2 0 m i n ,

4 = 1 5 0 m i n , 5 = 1 8 0 m i n , 6 = 2 1 0 m i n ,

7 = 2 4 0 m i n

0 = o f f , 1 = f u l l s c a n ( Y ) , 2 = f u l l s c a n ( R ) ,

3 = f u l l s c a n ( G ) , 4 = f u l l s c a n ( B ) ,

5 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( Y ) , 6 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( R ) ,

7 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( G ) , 8 = s i n g l e l i n e s c a n ( B )

Option Menu Command

Q V X : A G O S 0 = p 1 p 2

A G O S 1 = p 1 p 2

A G O S 2 = p 1 p 2

A G O S 3 = p 1 p 2

A G I S 0 = p 1 p 2

D I F I 1

Gamma output level (Y)

Gamma output level (R)

Gamma output level (G)

Gamma output level (B)

Gamma input level

A G O S 0 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G O S 1 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G O S 2 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G O S 3 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 d 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 = o u t p u t : 0 0 0 0 – 0 2 5 5

A G I S 0 = p 1 p 2 d 1 d 2 d 3 p 1 p 2 = p o i n t n u m b e r : 0 1 – 0 9 d 1 d 2 d 3 = i n p u t : 0 0 1 – 0 9 9

D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 0 = A U T O , D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 1 = N A T I V E ,

D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 3 = S I D E B Y S I D E ,

D I F I 1 = + 0 0 0 0 4 = T O P A N D B O T T O M

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

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Command example

To set the input to HDMI 1, send the command as shown below.

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

STX

Start

IIS : HD1 ETX

Command Parameter End

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 100 mm (3-15/16 inches) or more around the projector’s air intake openings.

3. If the projector is placed in a box or enclosure, ensure the temperature of the air surrounding the projector is between 0°C and 35°C (32°F and 95°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.

100 mm ( 3-15/16 in ) or more

100 mm ( 3-15/16 in ) or more

100 mm ( 3-15/16 in ) or more

Direction of air intake and exhaust

Intake

Exhaust

Operating the projector continuously

1. If the projector is to be operated continuously 6 hours or more, lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter.

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

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

Product availability differs depending on region and country. This product may be subject to export control regulations.

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

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