Panasonic PT-DW10000 Projector User Guide Manual

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Operating Instructions
DLP® Based Projector
Commercial Use
Models No.
PT-D10000U
PT-DW10000U
Read these instructions completely before operating this unit.
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Dear Panasonic Customer:
This instruction booklet provides all 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-D10000U/PT-DW10000U
Serial number:
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Option1 settings .................................................................................................................. 67
Option2 settings .................................................................................................................. 75
Displaying the internal test pattern ................................................................................... 83
How to use network function ............................................................................................. 84
Using the PJLink™ protocol .............................................................................................. 98
Setting the security ............................................................................................................. 99
Using the serial terminals ................................................................................................. 102
Using the Remote 2 terminal ............................................................................................ 106
Indication of monitor lamp ............................................................................................... 107
Cleaning and replacement of air filter ............................................................................. 108
Replacement of lamp unit ................................................................................................. 110
Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket ........................................................... 112
Before asking for service … try to check the following points again. ........................................... 113
Self-diagnosis display....................................................................................................... 114
Specifications .................................................................................................................... 116
Appendix ............................................................................................................................ 118
Dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 120
Index ................................................................................................................................... 121
Français Information ......................................................................................................... 123
Basic Operation
Projection ............................................................................................................................. 34
How to adjust the lens ........................................................................................................ 37
Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP) .............................................................................. 39
Registration of input signal data........................................................................................ 40
Basic operations using the remote control ...................................................................... 43
On-screen menus ................................................................................................................ 46
Adjusting the picture........................................................................................................... 49
Adjusting the position......................................................................................................... 56
How to use ADVANCED MENU .......................................................................................... 60
Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGE ...................................................................................... 66
Special Features
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ............................................................................................. 4
Precautions with regard to safety ........................................................................................ 6
Before Using ........................................................................................................................ 10
Location and function of each part.................................................................................... 12
Using the remote control unit ............................................................................................ 17
Installation............................................................................................................................ 19
Connection ........................................................................................................................... 24
Installation of input module (optional) .............................................................................. 27
How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)................................................ 33
Getting Started
Be sure to read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE” and
the “Precautions with regard to safety”. (pp. 4-9)
Information
Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the Product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric 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 remove the grounding pin on the power plug. This plug will only fit
a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable
to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the
purpose of the grounding plug.
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Do not remove
Getting Started
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC CAUTION: To assure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables when
connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate.
WARNING: Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of
Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
Model Number:
Trade Name:
Responsible Party:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Email:
Declaration of Conformity
PT-D10000U / PT-DW10000U
Panasonic
Panasonic North America
One Panasonic Way 4B-9 Secaucus, NJ 07094
1-800-524-1448 or 1-800-526-6610
[email protected]
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTICE: This product has a High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp that contains a small
amount of mercury. It also contains lead in some components. Disposal of these
materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations.
For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities, or the
Electronics Industries Alliance: <http://www.eiae.org.>
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Precautions with regard to safety
WARNING
Ŷ If a problem occurs (such as no image) or if you notice smoke or
a strange smell coming from the projector, turn off the power and
disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
•
•
•
Do not continue to use the projector in such cases, otherwise fire or electric shocks could result.
Check that no more smoke is coming out, and then contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs.
Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself, as this can be dangerous.
Ŷ Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to
take the full weight of the projector.
•
•
•
If the installation location is not strong enough, it may fall down or tip over, and severe injury or
damage could result.
Installation work (such as ceiling suspension) should only be carried out by a qualified technician.
If installation is not carried out correctly, there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur.
Ŷ If foreign objects or water get inside the projector, or if the projector
is dropped or the cabinet is broken, turn off the power and disconnect
the power cord from the wall outlet.
•
•
Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks.
Contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs.
Ŷ Do not cover the air filter, the air inlet and exhaust vents.
•
Doing so may cause the projector to overheat, which can cause fire or damage to the projector.
Ŷ Do not overload the wall outlet.
•
If the power supply is overloaded (for example, by using too many adapters), overheating may occur
and fire may result.
Ŷ Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way.
•
•
High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the projector.
For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact an Authorized Service Center.
Ŷ Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming
covered in dust.
•
•
If dust builds up on the power cord plug, the resulting 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.
If not using the projector for an extended period of time, pull the power cord plug out from the wall
outlet.
Ŷ Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power
cord plug.
•
•
•
Do not damage the power cord, make any modifications to it, place it near any hot objects, bend it
excessively, twist it, pull it, place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle.
If the power cord is used while damaged, electric Shocks, short-circuits or fire may result.
Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary.
Ŷ Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.
•
Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks.
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•
•
If the plug is not inserted correctly, electric shocks or overheating could result.
Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall.
Ŷ Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable.
•
If the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable, it may fall down or tip over,
and injury or damage could result.
Ŷ Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet.
•
Failure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks.
Ŷ Do not disassemble the lamp unit.
•
Getting Started
Ŷ Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet.
If the lamp section breaks, it may cause injury.
Ŷ Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector.
•
•
If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it, fire or electric shocks could result.
If any water gets inside the projector, contact an Authorized Service Center.
Ŷ Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector.
•
Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector,
as doing so can result in fire or electric shocks.
Ŷ After removing the battery from remote control unit, keep it away from
the reach of children.
•
•
The battery can cause death by suffocation if swallowed.
If the battery is swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
Ŷ Do not allow the + and - terminals of the battery to come into contact
with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins.
•
•
Failure to observe this may cause the battery to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Store the battery in a plastic bag and keep it away from metallic objects.
Ŷ Insulate the battery using tape or similar before disposal.
•
If the battery comes into contact with metallic objects or other batteries, it may catch fire or explode.
Ŷ Replacement of the lamp unit should be carried out by a qualified
technician.
•
•
The lamp unit has high internal pressure. If improperly handled, failure might result.
The lamp unit can easily become damaged if struck against hard objects or dropped, and injury or
malfunctions may result.
Ŷ When installing to a ceiling, be sure to use the accessory wire (install
in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket) and the eye bolts
as an extra preventative measure to stop the projector from falling
down.
•
If the projector is not secure enough, accidents may result.
Ŷ Do not place sets directly on top of each other.
•
If this is not observed, accidents may result.
Ŷ Do not use the projector while the projection lens cover is still
attached to the projection lens (sold separately).
•
If this is not observed, fire may occur.
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Precautions with regard to safety (continued)
CAUTION
Ŷ Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places
where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam.
•
Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric shocks.
Ŷ When disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.
•
If the power cord itself is pulled, the cord will become damaged, and fire, short-circuits or serious
electric shocks may result.
Ŷ Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector.
•
Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables, which could cause fire or electric
shocks to occur.
Ŷ Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector.
•
Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall, which could result in damage
or injury.
Ŷ Do not short-circuit, heat or disassemble the battery or place it into
water or fire.
•
Failure to observe this may cause the battery to overheat, leak, explode or catch fire, and burns or
other injury may result.
Ŷ When inserting the battery, make sure the polarities (+ and -) are
correct.
•
If the battery is inserted incorrectly, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or contamination of the
battery compartment and surrounding area may result.
Ŷ Use only the specified battery.
•
If an incorrect battery is used, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or contamination of the battery
compartment and surrounding area may result close to this port, otherwise burns or damage could
result.
Ŷ Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used.
•
Strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. If you look directly into this light, it can hurt and damage your
eyes.
Ŷ Do not place your skin into the light beam while the projector is being
used.
•
Strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. If you place directly into this light, it can hurt or damage
your skin.
Ŷ Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port.
•
Heated air comes out of the air outlet port. Do not bring your hands or face, or objects which cannot
withstand heat.
Ŷ Do not use the old lamp unit.
•
The lamp section may break.
Ŷ Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out after it has
completely cooled off, otherwise burns may result.
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precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
•
Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
Ŷ If the lamp has broken, ventilate the room immediately. Do not touch
or bring your face close to the broken pieces.
•
•
•
Failure to observe this may cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke
and which contains nearly the same amount of mercury as fluorescent lamps, and the broken pieces
may cause injury.
If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth, seek
medical advice immediately.
Ask your dealer to replace the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector.
Getting Started
Ŷ Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety
Ŷ Ask an Authorized Service Center to clean inside the projector at least
once a year.
•
•
If dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out, it can result in fire or problems
with operation.
It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives. Ask
your nearest Authorized Service Center to clean the projector when required. Please discuss with the
Authorized Service Center regarding cleaning costs.
Ŷ Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens, during
horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard.
Ŷ An effort to keep our environment clean, please bring the non
repairable unit your Dealer or a Recycling Company.
Ŷ Do not use projectors with the adjustable feet or projection lens cover
removed.
•
If this is not observed, the sets may not operate correctly or accidents may result.
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Before Using
Accessories
Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector.
Remote Control
[N2QAYB000076 × 1]
Batteries for Remote
Control (AA)
Power cord
[K2CG3YY00015 × 1]
Drop-prevention bracket
Eye bolt
[THEA172J × 4]
Wire
[TTRA0144 × 4]
Caution when moving the projector
The projection lens is susceptible to vibrations and impacts. Be sure to always remove the lens during transport.
Cautions regarding setup
Be sure to observe the following precautions when installing the product.
Ŷ Be sure to install the projection lens cover when installing the projection
lens.
If this is not done, dust will collect inside the projector and problems with the projector will result.
Ŷ Avoid installing the product in a place exposed to vibrations or impacts.
If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations are transmitted from a source of driving power and
others or mounted in a car, vibrations or impacts may be transmitted to the product to damage the internal
parts, causing failure. Install the product in a place free from vibrations and impacts.
Ŷ Do not install the projector near high-voltage power lines or power sources.
The product may be exposed to interference if it is installed in the vicinity of high-voltage electrical power lines
or power sources.
Ŷ Do not place the projector on a vinyl sheet or carpet.
If a vinyl sheet sucked up and blocks the air filter intake port, the internal temperature of the projector may
increase, which triggers the protection circuit, turning off the power.
Ŷ Be sure to ask a specialized technician when to install the product to a
ceiling.
If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling, purchase an optional hanging attachment (for high
ceiling: Model No. ET-PKD100H) (for low ceiling: Model No. ET-PKD100S) and call a specialized technician for
installation.
Ŷ Do not place the projector over 2 700 m (8881.5´) above sea level. When
using it over 1 400 m (4605.3´) above sea level, set the “ALTITUDE”,
described on page 76, to “HIGH”.
Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened.
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Ŷ To view clear images:
Ɣ The audience cannot enjoy high-contrast and clear images if outside light or the illumination interferes the
screen surface. Draw window curtains or blinds, turn off the lightings near the screen or take other proper
measures.
Ɣ In rare cases, wafture can occur on the screen affected by the warm air from the exhaust port depending on
the environment. Make sure that there is no equipment in front of the set which will recirculate the exhaust
air from the set or other nearby equipment.
Ŷ Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand.
Getting Started
Notes on use
If fingerprints or stains are left on the projection lens surface, they are magnified and projected on the screen.
Keep your hands away from the lens. Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap when the projector is not used.
Ŷ Screen
If the screen has stains, flaws or discoloration, clear images cannot be viewed. When handling the screen, be
careful not to apply volatile substances or leave flaws or stains on the screen.
Ŷ Lamp
A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used for the light source of this product. A high-pressure mercury
lamp has the following characteristics:
Ɣ It may burst with a loud sound or end its life cycle by not illuminating because of given impacts, flaws, or
deterioration due to used hours.
Ɣ The life cycle of a mercury lamp varies according to the individual difference or conditions of use. In
particular, turning the power on and off frequently and/or repeatedly will greatly affect the life cycle.
Ɣ In rare cases, it may burst shortly after the first lighting.
Ɣ The possibility of burst increases when the lamp is used beyond the replacement time.
Ŷ Maintenance
Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the receptacle before cleaning.
Ɣ Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet
Use a soft cloth moistened in warm water to clean away oil. If a chemical wipe is used, follow its
instructions.
Ɣ Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloth.
If dust adheres to the lens, it will be magnified and projected on the screen. Use a soft and clean cloth to
wipe off dust.
Disposal
To discard the product, call the dealer or a specialized dealer.
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Location and function of each part
Remote control unit
Ŷ Front
#
$
%
0
&
(
1
)
*
2
3
+
4
.
/
# Remote control operation indicator lamp
The lamp flashes when any remote control button
is pressed.
$ POWER STANDBY button ................. (pp. 34, 36)
When the projector is in projection mode with the
MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ”
side, this button switches the projector to standby
mode.
% POWER ON button ............................. (pp. 34, 35)
When the projector is in standby mode with the
MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ”
side, this button switches the projector to projection
mode.
& Input select (RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO,
S-VIDEO, AUX) button ................................ (p. 43)
Use to change the RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO,
S-VIDEO and AUX (module input) input ports.
( MENU button ....................................... (pp. 46, 48)
Displays and clears the Main Menu. It can also
return to the previous screen when the menu is
displayed.
) ArrowŸźŻŹbuttons........................ (pp. 48, 99)
Use these buttons to select an item on the menu
screen, change setting and adjust the level.
Also use them to enter the “SECURITY” password.
ENTER button ............................................. (p. 48)
Press this button to enter your menu selection or to
run function.
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5
6
7
* ON SCREEN button .................................... (p. 43)
This button turns on and off the on-screen
indication function.
+ TEST PATTERN button .............................. (p. 44)
This displays the test pattern.
- Numeric (0-9) buttons ........................ (pp. 18, 82)
These buttons are used for systems where more
than one projector is being used. They are used to
enter ID numbers when selecting an ID, and they
are also used by service personnel for entering
passwords when password entry is needed.
. STATUS button ........................................... (p. 43)
Press this button to display projector information.
It can also be used to send information about the
projector’s status via E-mail.
/ LIGHT button .............................................. (p. 44)
When this button is pressed, the remote control
button light is turned on. The light goes off
about 10 seconds after you stop remote control
operation.
0 AUTO SET UP button ................................. (p. 44)
Pressing this button while projecting an image
automatically corrects the picture positioning on
the screen. While the auto setup feature is active,
a message “PROGRESS...” appears on the
screen.
Ŷ Top
Getting Started
Ŷ Side
9
8
Ŷ Bottom
:
1 SHUTTER button ........................................ (p. 43)
Press this button to black out the image
temporarily.
2 ASPECT button ........................................... (p. 45)
Switches the image aspect ratio.
3 LENS (FOCUS, ZOOM, SHIFT) button ...... (p. 37)
These buttons are used to adjust the projection
lens.
4 Function 1 (FUNC1) button ........................ (p. 44)
This button can control the functions set in
“FUNC1” of the “OPTION1” screen from MAIN
MENU.
5 DEFAULT button ........................................ (p. 48)
Press this button to restore the default factory
setting.
6 ID SET button ...................................... (pp. 18, 75)
When two or more main units are used in the
system, this button specifies the ID of the remote
control.
7 ID ALL button ...................................... (pp. 18, 75)
When two or more main units are used in the
system, this button switches to the mode to control
them simultaneously with a single remote control.
8 LOCK button
This button is used to prevent unintentional
operation of the projector by accidentally pressing
a button, and to prevent the remote control
batteries from becoming spent.
9 Remote control transmitter window
Operate the remote control aiming at the remote
control receiver window on the main unit.
: Remote control wired terminal.................. (p. 18)
To use the wired output terminal, connect the
remote control and the main unit with the cable
(sold separately).
Note
• The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when
an optional input module is not connected.
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Location and function of each part (continued)
Projector Main Unit
Ŷ Front
Ŷ Rear
# $
*
+ - .
% &( )
/
0
1
# Projectin lens cover ................................... (p. 33)
$ Projection lens (optional)
Lens for projecting images on the screen.
% Remote control receiver window (front) .. (p. 17)
This window receives the signal beam emitted from
the remote control.
& LAMP (LAMP1, LAMP2, LAMP3, LAMP4)
monitor ...................................................... (p. 107)
These light when it is time to replace the lamp unit.
It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the
lamp circuit.
( Temperature monitor (TEMP) .................. (p. 107)
Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an
abnormal condition of the internal temperature.
) Power indicator lamp ................................. (p. 34)
The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER
switch is turned to “ l ” (on). It turns to green when
the POWER ON button of the remote control or the
main unit is pressed.
* Air exhaust vents
+ Burglar hook
Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable to
this hook port.
- Adjustable feet............................................ (p. 20)
Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector.
(Adjustable feet are provided at the front and rear,
right and left.)
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*
3
4
2
5
6
. Projection lens cover lock button............. (p. 33)
This button toggles between lock and unlock of the
detachable cover for the projection lens (optional).
/ Air filter...................................................... (p. 108)
0 Air filter cleaning monitor........... (pp. 80-81, 108)
This blinks blue while the air filter is being cleaned.
It lights red when there is a problem with the air
filter.
1 Air filter unit screw ................................... (p. 108)
This is used to secure the air filter cover.
2 Lamp unit cover screw ............................ (p. 111)
This is used to secure the lamp unit cover.
3 Remote control receiver window (rear) .... (p. 17)
This also receives the signal beam coming from
the remote control.
4 Remote control receiver window (bottom)
..................................................................... (p. 17)
This also receives the signal beam coming from
the remote control.
5 Air intake vents
Do not cover this vents.
6 Lamp unit cover........................................ (p. 111)
The lamp unit is housed.
Ŷ Controls
Connection
terminals (p. 16)
#
$
&
(
)
*
+
-
Controls
%
# AC IN terminal............................................. (p. 34)
Connect the supplied line power cord into this
receptacle.
Do not connect any other cable to this socket.
$ MAIN POWER switch ......................... (pp. 35, 36)
Use this switch to turn on “I” and off “ż” the
commercial line power applied to the projector.
% Slot cover .................................................... (p. 28)
Install the input module here.
& POWER ON ( I ) button ....................... (pp. 34, 35)
When the projector is in standby mode with the
MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ”
side, this button switches the projector to projection
mode.
( POWER STANDBY ( ) button.......... (pp. 34, 36)
When the projector is in projection mode with the
MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ”
side, this button switches the projector to standby
mode.
) MENU button ....................................... (pp. 46, 48)
Displays and clears the Main Menu. It can also
return to the previous screen when the menu is
displayed.
Menus can be displayed by holding down the
MENU button for at least 3 seconds while the
on-screen indication function is OFF.
* Arrow ŸźŻŹ buttons...................... (pp. 48, 99)
Use to select an item on the menu screen, change
setting and adjust the level.
Also use them to enter the “SECURITY” password.
.
/
0
1
Getting Started
Ŷ Side
2
+ LENS button ................................................ (p. 37)
Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus,
zoom and shift (position).
- ENTER button ............................................. (p. 48)
Press this button to enter your menu selection or to
run function.
. Input select (VIDEO, S-VIDEO, RGB1, RGB2,
DVI-D, AUX) button ..................................... (p. 43)
Use to change the VIDEO, S-VIDEO, RGB1,
RGB2, DVI-D and AUX (module input) input ports.
/ AUTO SETUP button .................................. (p. 44)
Pressing this button while projecting an image
automatically corrects the picture positioning on
the screen. While the auto setup feature is active,
a message “EXECUTING...” appears on the
screen.
0 Self-diagnosis display .................... (pp. 114-115)
1 LIGHT ON/OFF button
This switch is used for illuminating the connection
terminals and controls.
2 SHUTTER button ........................................ (p. 43)
Press this button to black out the image
temporarily.
Note
• The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when
an optional input module is not connected.
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Location and function of each part (continued)
Ŷ Connection terminals
#
* +
$
%
-
# REMOTE1 lN/OUT terminal ........................(p. 18)
When two or more main units are used in the
system, they can be connected and controlled with
a wired remote control cable (M3 jack).
$ REMOTE2 IN terminal ..............................(p. 106)
The user can remotely control the main unit by
using an external control circuit to this terminal
(D-SUB 9-pin female).
% SERIAL IN terminal....... (pp. 25, 26, 79, 102-105)
This terminal is an RS-232C compliant input
terminal (switching necessary) to connect a PC
and to externally control the main unit (D-SUB
9-pin female).
& SERIAL IN terminal....... (pp. 25, 26, 79, 102-105)
This terminal is an RS-422 compliant input terminal
(switching necessary) to connect a PC and to
externally control the main unit (D-SUB 9-pin
female).
( SERIAL OUT terminal............... (pp. 26, 102-105)
This terminal is an RS-422 compliant output
terminal (switching necessary) to supply signals
given to the serial input terminal (D-SUB 9-pin
male).
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&
.
/
(
)
0
) LAN terminal (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
...................................................... (pp. 25, 26, 85)
This terminal is used for connecting a LAN cable.
* VIDEO IN terminal.......................................(p. 25)
An input terminal for video signals. (BNC)
+ VIDEO OUT terminal...................................(p. 25)
An output terminal (active through) for video
signals. (BNC)
- S-VIDEO IN terminal ...................................(p. 25)
An input terminal for S-video signals (Mini DIN
4-pin). This terminal complies with S1 signals
and automatically toggles between 16:9 and 4:3
according to the size of input signals.
. RGB (YPBPR) 1 IN terminal ................ (pp. 25, 26)
A terminal to input RGB or YPBPR signals (BNC).
/ RGB2 IN terminal ........................................(p. 26)
A terminal to input RGB or YPBPR signals (D-SUB
15-pin female).
0 DVI-D IN terminal ............................... (pp. 25, 26)
An input terminal for DVI-D signals.
Loading batteries
When loading supplied AA batteries into the battery
compartment of the Remote Control, make sure that
their polarities are correct.
1. Open battery compartment lid.
• Open the lid in the order # and then $.
$
#
Effective range of remote
control operation
The Remote Control should normally be aimed at
either the front or rear remote control receiver window
on the projector (figure 1).
The effective control range is approx. 30 metres from
the beam receiver on the front or rear.
Otherwise, it may also be aimed at the screen, which
will reflect commands back to the projector’s front
receiver window as illustrated in figure 2.
• When the Remote Control is aimed at the screen,
the effective control range may be reduced due to
the optical loss by screen reflection.
Figure 1
• Top View
(Front)
(Rear)
2. Insert the batteries.
30°
30°
• Into battery compartment, with their polarities
orientated as indicated ( + , – ) in the
compartment.
Supplied AA batteries
(insert the – side first).
Getting Started
Using the remote control unit
Remote
Control
30°
30°
Remote
Control
• Side View
Remote
Control
30°
3. Close the battery compartment
lid.
15°
• Replace the battery compartment lid over the
compartment and slide until it clicks.
Remote 15°
Control
30°
15°
15°
30°
30°
Remote
Control
Remote
Control
Figure 2
Screen
Projector
Attention
•
•
•
•
Do not drop the Remote Control unit.
Do not expose Remote Control unit to any liquid.
Do not use NiCd batteries.
Release the LOCK button before operating the
remote control. (p. 13)
Remote
Control
Remote Control Remote Control
receiver window receiver window
(front)
(rear)
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Using the remote control unit (continued)
Note
• The Remote Control may not function properly if an
object is in the light path.
• The Remote Control receiver may not function
properly in intense ambient light such as fluorescent
lamps. Carefully site the projector so its Remote
Control receiver windows will not be directly
exposed to intense light.
Setting projector ID
number to remote control
Using a wired remote
control
When multiple main units are connected as part of
the system, connect to units with a M3 stereo mini
jack cable (sold separately) to simultaneously control
multiple main units with a single remote control
through the REMOTE1 IN/OUT terminal. It is effective
to use the wired remote control in the environment in
which an obstacle stands in the light path or where
devices are susceptible to outside light.
Connect to the secondary projector
Every projector has its ID number and the ID number
of the controlling projector must be set to the remote
control in advance so that the user can operate
the remote control. (p. 75) The ID number of the
projector is set to “ALL” on shipping, and use the
ID ALL button of the remote control when using
only a single projector.
1. Press ID SET, and then within
5 seconds, press the two
numeric (0-9) buttons which
correspond to the ID number that
has been set for the projector.
Connection terminals
M3 stereo mini pin-PIN cable
(sold separately)
Attention
• Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or
carelessly because the ID number on the Remote
Control can be set even when no projector is
around.
• If you do not enter the two-digit ID number within
5 seconds after the ID SET button has been
pressed, the ID number will remain at the number
that was set before the ID SET button was pressed.
• Your specified ID number is stored in the remote
control unit unless another one is specified later.
However, the stored ID will be erased if the batteries
of the remote control are left exhausted. When the
batteries are replaced, set the same ID number
again.
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Remote Control
Attention
• Use a two-wire shielded cable with a length of 15 m
or less. If the length of the cable exceeds 15 m, the
shielding of the cable may not be sufficient and the
remote control may not work.
Examples of system expansion
The projector is provided with a number of terminals and optional accessories to enable various system
expansions. Both input and output are provided to all terminals on the main unit.
The following are some examples of system expansion:
System 1
The optional high- or low-ceiling mount bracket flexibly fits the projector in
individual site conditions.
Getting Started
Installation
System 2
Connection to a computer via the DVI-D IN terminal or DVI-D input module
(optional).
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Installation (continued)
Adjusting the feet
The four adjustable feet mounted at the bottom of the projector are level-adjustable (0 mm–15 mm) which can be
used when the floor surface is not horizontal.
(Front)
(Rear)
Projection scheme
This projector can use any of the four projection schemes. Select the most suitable scheme to the situation of your
location. Use the OPTION menu on the menu screen to choose the desired projection scheme. (p. 76)
Floor
Ceiling
Front
Rear
Installation geometry
When planning the projector and screen geometry, refer to the figures below and the information on the next page
for reference. After the projector is roughly positioned, picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely
adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens shifting mechanism.
Ɣ When attaching an optional ceiling
mount bracket (ET-PKD100H)
254
(10˝)
66
(2.6˝)
L
(4.7˝)
314
(12.4˝)
L
SH
(unit : mm/inch)
200
(7.9˝)
120
H
Top View
SW
580.5 - 700.5
(unit : mm/inch)
(22.9˝ - 27.6˝)
Side View
L1
175
(6.9˝)
L
H
Screen
Screen
L: Projection distance SW: Image width
SH: Height of the image H: Vertical distance between the
lens Center level and the bottom
edge of the projected image
* For PT-D10000U:
H = 0 to SH
For PT-DW10000U:
H = -0.1 × SH to 1.1 × SH
* However, if the ET-D75LE5 has been installed, the value
will be fixed at H=SH/2 for both the PT-D10000U and
PT-DW10000U. If the ET-D75LE6 has been installed,
the values will be H = 0.1 × SH to 0.9 × SH for the
PT-D10000U, and H = 0 to SH for the PT-DW10000U.
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(10˝)
Lens
Dimension of L1 (Approx.)
ET-D75LE1
62.5 (2.5˝)
ET-D75LE2
ET-D75LE3
ET-D75LE4
ET-D75LE5
ET-D75LE6
ET-D75LE8
47 (1.9˝)
50.5 (2˝)
74.4 (2.9˝)
150.5 (5.9˝)
160 (6.3˝)
202.5 (8˝)
Every type of optional projection lenses has a different projection distance to achieve the same screen size. Select
and purchase a projection lens most suitable to the size of your location referring to the following tables and the
projection distances by the type of projection lenses on the next page.
Side View
Screen
SH
Getting Started
Projection distances by the type of projection lenses
(optional)
Top View
Screen
SW
L
: Projection distance
SH : Effective screen height
SW : Effective screen width
L
Note
• The projection distances listed here involve an error of ±5 %.
• Keystone distortions are corrected in the way the screen size becomes smaller than the original one.
Ŷ Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (for PT-DW10000U)
Ɣ For the screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (Units: m (feet/inches))
Lens type
Model number of
projection lens
Throw ratio*1
Screen dimensions
Screen Effective Effective
size
height
width
(inch)
(SH)
(SW)
70
80
90
100
120
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
0.872
(2´10˝)
0.996
(3´3˝)
1.121
(3´8˝)
1.245
(4´1˝)
1.494
(4´10˝)
1.868
(6´1˝)
2.491
(8´2˝)
3.113
(10´2˝)
3.736
(12´3˝)
4.358
(14´3˝)
4.981
(16´4˝)
6.226
(20´5˝)
7.472
(24´6˝)
1.550
(5´1˝)
1.771
(5´9˝)
1.992
(6´6˝)
2.214
(7´3˝)
2.657
(8´8˝)
3.321
(10´10˝)
4.428
(14´6˝)
5.535
(18´1˝)
6.641
(21´9˝)
7.748
(25´5˝)
8.855
(29´)
11.069
(36´3˝)
13.283
(43´6˝)
Fixed-focus
lens
Zoom lens
ET-D75LE1
ET-D75LE2
1.4-1.8 : 1
1.8-2.8 : 1
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
ET-D75LE3
ET-D75LE4
ET-D75LE8
2.8-4.6 : 1
4.6-7.4 : 1
7.3-13.8 : 1
Projection distance (L)
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
2.07
2.77
2.80
4.21
4.23
7.09
7.10
11.37
11.09
21.14
(6´9˝)
(9´1˝)
(9´2˝)
(13´9˝) (13´10˝) (23´3˝) (23´3˝) (37´3˝) (36´4˝) (69´4˝)
2.38
3.18
3.21
4.83
4.84
8.13
8.13
13.01
12.73
24.21
(7´9˝)
(10´5˝) (10´6˝) (15´10˝) (15´10˝) (26´8˝) (26´8˝) (42´8˝) (41´9˝) (79´5˝)
2.68
3.59
3.62
5.45
5.46
9.16
9.16
14.65
14.37
27.29
(8´9˝)
(11´9˝) (11´10˝) (17´10˝) (17´10˝) (30´)
(30´)
(48´)
(47´1˝) (89´6˝)
10.19
10.19
16.29
16.01
30.36
2.99
4.00
4.04
6.07
6.08
(9´9˝)
(13´1˝) (13´3˝) (19´10˝) (19´11˝) (33´5˝) (33´5˝) (53´5˝) (52´6˝) (99´7˝)
3.60
4.82
4.86
7.30
7.31
12.25
12.26
19.57
19.29
36.50
(11´9˝) (15´9˝) (15´11˝) (23´11˝) (23´11˝) (40´2˝) (40´2˝) (64´2˝) (63´3˝) (119´9˝)
4.53
6.05
6.09
9.15
9.16
15.34
15.35
24.49
24.21
45.72
(14´10˝) (19´10˝) (19´11˝) (30´)
(30´)
(50´3˝) (50´4˝) (80´4˝) (79´5˝) (150´)
6.06
8.10
8.15
12.24
12.25
20.50
20.50
32.69
32.40
61.08
(19´10˝) (26´6˝) (26´8˝) (40´1˝) (40´2˝) (67´3˝) (67´3˝) (107´3˝) (106´3˝) (200´4˝)
7.59
10.15
10.21
15.33
15.34
25.65
25.66
40.88
40.60
76.44
(24´10˝) (33´3˝) (33´5˝) (50´3˝) (50´3˝) (84´1˝) (84´2˝) (134´1˝) (133´2˝) (250´9˝)
9.13
12.19
12.27
18.41
18.42
30.81
30.81
49.08
48.80
91.79
(29´11˝) (39´11˝) (40´3˝) (60´4˝) (60´5˝) (101´)
(101´)
(161´) (160´1˝) (301´1˝)
10.66
14.24
14.32
21.50
21.51
35.96
35.97
57.28
57.00
107.15
(34´11˝) (46´8˝) (46´11˝) (70´6˝) (70´6˝) (117´11˝) (118´) (187´11˝) (187´) (351´6˝)
12.19
16.29
16.38
24.58
24.60
41.12
41.12
65.47
65.19
122.51
(39´11˝) (53´5˝) (53´8˝) (80´7˝) (80´8˝) (134´10˝) (134´10˝) (214´9˝) (213´10˝) (401´11˝)
15.26
20.39
20.50
30.76
30.77
51.42
51.43
81.87
81.59
153.23
(50´) (66´10˝) (67´3˝) (100´11˝) (100´11˝) (168´8˝) (168´8˝) (268´7˝) (267´8˝) (502´8˝)
18.33
24.49
24.61
36.93
36.94
61.73
61.74
98.26
97.98
183.95
(60´1˝) (80´4˝) (80´8˝) (121´1˝) (121´2˝) (202´6˝) (202´6˝) (322´4˝) (321´5˝) (603´6˝)
ET-D75LE6
ET-D75LE5
0.9-1.1 : 1
0.7 : 1
Min.
Max.
1.39
1.66
(4´6˝)
(5´5˝)
1.60
1.91
(5´2˝)
(6´3˝)
1.81
2.16
(5´11˝)
(7´1˝)
2.01
2.41
(6´7˝)
(7´10˝)
2.43
2.90
(7´11˝)
(9´6˝)
3.05
3.65
(10´) (11´11˝)
4.08
4.89
(13´4˝)
(16´)
5.12
6.13
(16´9˝) (20´1˝)
6.15
7.37
(20´2˝) (24´2˝)
7.19
8.61
(23´7˝) (28´2˝)
8.22
9.85
(26´11˝) (32´3˝)
10.29
12.33
(33´9˝) (40´5˝)
12.36
14.81
(40´6˝) (48´7˝)
Fixed
1.02 (3´4˝)
1.18 (3´10˝)
1.34 (4´4˝)
1.50 (4´11˝)
1.81 (5´11˝)
2.29 (7´6˝)
3.08 (10´1˝)
3.87 (12´8˝)
4.66 (15´3˝)
*1: “Throw ratio” is the approximate measurement range of the screen width to the projection distance.
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Installation (continued)
Ŷ Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (for PT-D10000U)
Ɣ For the screen aspect ratio of 4:3 (Units: m (feet/inches))
Lens type
Model number of
projection lens
1
Throw ratio*
Screen dimensions
Screen Effective Effective
size
height
width
(inch)
(SH)
(SW)
70
80
90
100
120
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
1.067
(3´6˝)
1.219
(3´11˝)
1.372
(4´6˝)
1.524
(5´)
1.829
(6´)
2.286
(7´6˝)
3.048
(10´)
3.810
(12´6˝)
4.572
(15´)
5.334
(17´6˝)
6.096
(20´)
7.620
(25´)
9.144
(30´)
1.422
(4´7˝)
1.626
(5´4˝)
1.829
(6´)
2.032
(6´8˝)
2.438
(7´11˝)
3.048
(10´)
4.064
(13´4˝)
5.080
(16´8˝)
6.096
(20´)
7.112
(23´4˝)
8.128
(26´8˝)
10.160
(33´4˝)
12.192
(40´)
Fixed-focus
lens
Zoom lens
ET-D75LE1
ET-D75LE2
1.5-2.0 : 1
2.0-3.0 : 1
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
ET-D75LE3
ET-D75LE4
ET-D75LE8
3.0-5.0 : 1
5.0-8.0 : 1
7.9-15.0 : 1
Projection distance (L)
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
2.07
2.77
2.80
4.21
4.23
7.09
7.10
11.37
11.09
21.14
(6´9˝)
(9´1˝)
(9´2˝)
(13´9˝) (13´10˝) (23´3˝) (23´3˝) (37´3˝) (36´4˝) (69´4˝)
12.73
24.21
2.38
3.18
3.21
4.83
4.84
8.13
8.13
13.01
(7´9˝)
(10´5˝) (10´6˝) (15´10˝) (15´10˝) (26´8˝) (26´8˝) (42´8˝) (41´9˝) (79´5˝)
2.68
3.59
3.62
5.45
5.46
9.16
9.16
14.65
14.37
27.29
(8´9˝)
(11´9˝) (11´10˝) (17´10˝) (17´10˝) (30´)
(30´)
(48´)
(47´1˝) (89´6˝)
2.99
4.00
4.04
6.07
6.08
10.19
10.19
16.29
16.01
30.36
(9´9˝)
(13´1˝) (13´3˝) (19´10˝) (19´11˝) (33´5˝) (33´5˝) (53´5˝) (52´6˝) (99´7˝)
3.60
4.82
4.86
7.30
7.31
12.25
12.26
19.57
19.29
36.50
(11´9˝) (15´9˝) (15´11˝) (23´11˝) (23´11˝) (40´2˝) (40´2˝) (64´2˝) (63´3˝) (119´9˝)
4.53
6.05
6.09
9.15
9.16
15.34
15.35
24.49
24.21
45.72
(14´10˝) (19´10˝) (19´11˝) (30´)
(30´)
(50´3˝) (50´4˝) (80´4˝) (79´5˝) (150´)
6.06
8.10
8.15
12.24
12.25
20.50
20.50
32.69
32.40
61.08
(19´10˝) (26´6˝) (26´8˝) (40´1˝) (40´2˝) (67´3˝) (67´3˝) (107´3˝) (106´3˝) (200´4˝)
7.59
10.15
10.21
15.33
15.34
25.65
25.66
40.88
40.60
76.44
(24´10˝) (33´3˝) (33´5˝) (50´3˝) (50´3˝) (84´1˝) (84´2˝) (134´1˝) (133´2˝) (250´9˝)
9.13
12.19
12.27
18.41
18.42
30.81
30.81
49.08
48.80
91.79
(29´11˝) (39´11˝) (40´3˝) (60´4˝) (60´5˝) (101´)
(101´)
(161´) (160´1˝) (301´1˝)
10.66
14.24
14.32
21.50
21.51
35.96
35.97
57.28
57.00
107.15
(34´11˝) (46´8˝) (46´11˝) (70´6˝) (70´6˝) (117´11˝) (118´) (187´11˝) (187´) (351´6˝)
12.19
16.29
16.38
24.58
24.60
41.12
41.12
65.47
65.19
122.51
(39´11˝) (53´5˝) (53´8˝) (80´7˝) (80´8˝) (134´10˝) (134´10˝) (214´9˝) (213´10˝) (401´11˝)
15.26
20.39
20.50
30.76
30.77
51.42
51.43
81.87
81.59
153.23
(50´) (66´10˝) (67´3˝) (100´11˝) (100´11˝) (168´8˝) (168´8˝) (268´7˝) (267´8˝) (502´8˝)
18.33
24.49
24.61
36.93
36.94
61.73
61.74
98.26
97.98
183.95
(60´1˝) (80´4˝) (80´8˝) (121´1˝) (121´2˝) (202´6˝) (202´6˝) (322´4˝) (321´5˝) (603´6˝)
ET-D75LE6
ET-D75LE5
1.0-1.2 : 1
0.8 : 1
Min.
Max.
1.39
1.66
(4´6˝)
(5´5˝)
1.60
1.91
(5´2˝)
(6´3˝)
1.81
2.16
(5´11˝)
(7´1˝)
2.01
2.41
(6´7˝)
(7´10˝)
2.43
2.90
(7´11˝)
(9´6˝)
3.05
3.65
(10´) (11´11˝)
4.08
4.89
(13´4˝)
(16´)
5.12
6.13
(16´9˝) (20´1˝)
6.15
7.37
(20´2˝) (24´2˝)
7.19
8.61
(23´7˝) (28´2˝)
9.85
8.22
(26´11˝) (32´3˝)
10.29
12.33
(33´9˝) (40´5˝)
12.36
14.81
(40´6˝) (48´7˝)
Fixed
1.02 (3´4˝)
1.18 (3´10˝)
1.34 (4´4˝)
1.50 (4´11˝)
1.81 (5´11˝)
2.29 (7´6˝)
3.08 (10´1˝)
3.87 (12´8˝)
4.66 (15´3˝)
Ɣ For the screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (Units: m (feet/inches))
Lens type
Model number of
projection lens
Throw ratio*1
Screen dimensions
Screen Effective Effective
size
height
width
(inch)
(SH)
(SW)
70
80
90
100
120
150
200
250
300
350
400
500
600
0.872
(2´10˝)
0.996
(3´3˝)
1.121
(3´8˝)
1.245
(4´1˝)
1.494
(4´10˝)
1.868
(6´1˝)
2.491
(8´2˝)
3.113
(10´2˝)
3.736
(12´3˝)
4.358
(14´3˝)
4.981
(16´4˝)
6.226
(20´5˝)
7.472
(24´6˝)
Fixed-focus
lens
Zoom lens
ET-D75LE1
ET-D75LE2
1.5-2.0 : 1
2.0-3.0 : 1
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
ET-D75LE3
ET-D75LE4
ET-D75LE8
3.0-5.0 : 1
5.0-8.0 : 1
8.0-15.0 : 1
Projection distance (L)
Min.
Max.
Min.
1.550
2.26
3.02
3.06
4.60
4.61
7.74
7.75
(5´1˝)
(7´4˝)
(9´10˝)
(10´)
(15´1˝) (15´1˝) (25´4˝) (25´5˝)
1.771
2.60
3.47
3.51
5.27
5.28
8.86
8.87
(5´9˝)
(8´6˝)
(11´4˝) (11´6˝) (17´3˝) (17´3˝)
(29´)
(29´1˝)
1.992
2.93
3.92
3.95
5.95
5.96
9.99
9.99
(6´6˝)
(9´7˝) (12´10˝) (12´11˝) (19´6˝) (19´6˝) (32´9˝) (32´9˝)
2.214
3.27
4.36
4.40
6.62
6.63
11.11
11.11
(7´3˝)
(10´8˝) (14´3˝) (14´5˝) (21´8˝) (21´9˝) (36´5˝) (36´5˝)
2.657
3.93
5.26
5.30
7.96
7.97
13.35
13.36
(8´8˝) (12´10˝) (17´3˝) (17´4˝) (26´1˝) (26´1˝) (43´9˝) (43´9˝)
3.321
4.94
6.60
6.64
9.98
9.99
16.72
16.73
(10´10˝) (16´2˝) (21´7˝) (21´9˝) (32´8˝) (32´9˝) (54´10˝) (54´10˝)
4.428
6.61
8.83
8.89
13.34
13.35
22.34
22.34
(14´6˝) (21´8˝) (28´11˝) (29´2˝) (43´9˝) (43´9˝) (73´3˝) (73´3˝)
5.535
8.28
11.06
11.13
16.70
16.71
27.95
27.96
(18´1˝) (27´1˝) (36´3˝) (36´6˝) (54´9˝) (54´9˝) (91´8˝) (91´8˝)
6.641
9.95
13.29
13.37
20.07
20.08
33.57
33.57
(21´9˝) (32´7˝) (43´7˝) (43´10˝) (65´10˝) (65´10˝) (110´1˝) (110´1˝)
7.748
11.62
15.52
15.61
23.43
23.44
39.18
39.19
(25´5˝) (38´1˝) (50´11˝) (51´2˝) (76´10˝) (76´10˝) (128´6˝) (128´6˝)
8.855
13.29
17.76
17.85
26.79
26.80
44.80
44.80
(29´)
(43´7˝) (58´3˝) (58´6˝) (87´10˝) (87´11˝) (146´11˝) (146´11˝)
11.069
16.63
22.22
22.33
33.51
33.52
56.03
56.03
(36´3˝) (54´6˝) (72´10˝) (73´3˝) (109´11˝) (109´11˝) (183´9˝) (183´9˝)
13.283
19.97
26.69
26.82
40.24
40.25
67.26
67.26
(43´6˝) (65´6˝) (87´6˝) (87´11˝) (132´)
(132´) (220´8˝) (220´8˝)
Max.
12.40
(40´8˝)
14.18
(46´6˝)
15.97
(52´4˝)
17.76
(58´3˝)
21.33
(69´11˝)
26.68
(87´6˝)
35.61
(116´9˝)
44.54
(146´1˝)
53.47
(175´5˝)
62.40
(204´8˝)
71.33
(234´)
89.19
(292´7˝)
107.04
(351´2˝)
Min.
Max.
12.12
23.06
(39´9˝) (75´7˝)
13.90
26.41
(45´7˝) (86´7˝)
15.69
29.76
(51´5˝) (97´7˝)
17.47
33.10
(57´3˝) (108´7˝)
21.04
39.79
(69´) (130´6˝)
26.40
49.83
(86´7˝) (163´5˝)
35.33
66.56
(115´10˝) (218´4˝)
44.26
83.29
(145´2˝) (273´3˝)
53.19
100.02
(174´6˝) (328´1˝)
62.12
116.75
(203´9˝) (383´)
71.05
133.48
(233´1˝) (437´11˝)
88.91
166.95
(291´8˝) (547´8˝)
106.77 200.41
(350´3˝) (657´6˝)
ET-D75LE6
ET-D75LE5
1.0-1.2 : 1
0.8 : 1
Min.
Max.
1.52
1.82
(4´11˝) (5´11˝)
1.75
2.09
(5´8˝)
(6´10˝)
1.97
2.36
(6´5˝)
(7´8˝)
2.20
2.63
(7´2˝)
(8´7˝)
2.65
3.17
(8´8˝)
(10´4˝)
3.33
3.98
(10´11˝) (13´)
5.33
4.45
(14´7˝) (17´5˝)
5.58
6.68
(18´3˝) (21´10˝)
6.71
8.03
(22´)
(26´4˝)
7.84
9.38
(25´8˝) (30´9˝)
8.96
10.73
(29´4˝) (35´2˝)
11.22
13.43
(36´9˝)
(44´)
13.47
16.14
(44´2˝) (52´11˝)
*1: “Throw ratio” is the approximate measurement range of the screen width to the projection distance.
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Fixed
1.12 (3´8˝)
1.29 (4´2˝)
1.47 (4´9˝)
1.64 (5´4˝)
1.98 (6´5˝)
2.50 (8´2˝)
3.36 (11´)
4.22 (13´10˝)
5.08 (16´8˝)
Ŷ Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
(for PT-DW10000U)
Model number of
projection lens
Zoom
lens
Fixedfocus
lens
Throw ratio
Aspect ratio
Projection distance (L) formula
Units: m
ET-D75LE1
1.4-1.8 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0307 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Maximal distance: L=0.0410 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
ET-D75LE2
1.8-2.8 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0412 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Maximal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
ET-D75LE3
2.8-4.6 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Maximal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
ET-D75LE4
4.6-7.4 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Maximal distance: L=0.1639 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
ET-D75LE8
7.3-13.8 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.1640 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Maximal distance: L=0.3072 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
ET-D75LE6
0.9-1.1 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0207 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Maximal distance: L=0.0248 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
ET-D75LE5
0.7 : 1
16:9
L= 0.0158 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
Getting Started
If the projector is used with a screen size not listed in this manual, check the diagonal dimension (inch) of your
screen and calculate the projection distance using the following formulas.
Ŷ Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
(for PT-D10000U)
Model number of
projection lens
ET-D75LE1
ET-D75LE2
ET-D75LE3
Throw ratio
Aspect ratio
Projection distance (L) formula
4:3
Minimal distance: L=0.0307 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Maximal distance: L=0.0410 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0334 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Maximal distance: L=0.0446 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
4:3
Minimal distance: L=0.0412 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Maximal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0448 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Maximal distance: L=0.0672 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
4:3
Minimal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Maximal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0672 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Maximal distance: L=0.1123 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
4:3
Minimal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Maximal distance: L=0.1639 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.1123 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Maximal distance: L=0.1786 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
7.9-15.0 : 1
4:3
Minimal distance: L=0.1640 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Maximal distance: L=0.3072 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
8.0-15.0 : 1
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.1786 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Maximal distance: L=0.3346 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
4:3
Minimal distance: L=0.0207 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Maximal distance: L=0.0248 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0225 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Maximal distance: L=0.0270 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
4:3
L= 0.0158 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
16:9
L= 0.0172 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
1.5-2.0 : 1
2.0-3.0 : 1
3.0-5.0 : 1
Zoom
lens
ET-D75LE4
5.0-8.0 : 1
ET-D75LE8
ET-D75LE6
Fixedfocus
lens
ET-D75LE5
1.0-1.2 : 1
Units: m
0.8 : 1
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Connection
Before starting connection
• Before connection, read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected.
• Turning off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables.
• If any connection cable is not supplied with the device, or if no optional cable is available for connection of the
device, prepare a necessary system connection cable to suit the device.
• Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture. In
this case, a time base corrector (TBC) must be connected.
• The projector accepts the following signals: video, S-Video, analog RGB, DVI-D and signals which are compatible
with the optional input module (p. 27).
• Some PC models cannot be connected to the projector.
Ɣ The pin-out and signal names of the S-VIDEO IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
Pin No.
Outside view
Signal
#
Ground (luminance signal)
$
Ground (color signal)
%
Luminance signal
&
Color signal
Ɣ The pin-out and signal names of the RGB2 IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
Pin No.
#
$
%
1
2
Signal
R/PR
G/G • SYNC/Y
B/PB
HD/SYNC
VD
Outside view
&, -, 0, and 3 are not assigned.
( - +, . and / are GND terminals.
Ɣ The pin-out and signal names of the DVI-D IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
=
5
4
Pin
No.
-
+
Signal
T.M.D.S data 2–
1
$
T.M.D.S data 2+
2
+5V
%
T.M.D.S data 2 / 4 shield
3
Ground
4
Hot plug detection
&
5
T.M.D.S data 0-
(
6
T.M.D.S data 0+
7
T.M.D.S data 0 / 5 shield
Outside view
)
DDC clock
*
DDC data
+
8
-
T.M.D.S data 1–
9
.
T.M.D.S data 1+
:
T.M.D.S clock shield
/
T.M.D.S data 1 / 3 shield
;
T.M.D.S clock+
=
T.M.D.S clock–
0
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Signal
#
#
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Pin
No.
Control PC
Control PC
Getting Started
Example of connecting with VIDEO devices
Control PC
Video deck (TBC built-in)
IN
OUT
REMOTE 1
RS-232C IN
REMOTE 2 IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO S-VIDEO IN
R/PR
G/Y
SYNC/HD
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
RS-422 OUT
LAN
B/PB
VD
RGB 1 IN
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
Red (connected to PR terminal)
Blue (connected to PB terminal)
Green (connected to Y terminal)
Color monitor
Video deck (TBC built-in)
High-vision video deck
DVD player with HDMI
(HDCP) terminal
Attention
• When connecting with a video deck, be sure to use the one with a built-in time base corrector (TBC) or use a
TBC between the projector and the video deck.
• If nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be distorted. If this is the case, connect a TBC
between the projector and the video deck.
Note
•
•
•
•
The DVI-D signal input terminal supports only a single link.
The HDMI-DVI-D conversion cable is required to connect an HDMI-compliant device.
The EDID mode setting must be selected so that it corresponds to the device to be connected. (pp. 71, 72)
It is possible to connect the DVI-D input terminal with an HDMI- or DVI-D-compliant device, but with some
devices the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation.
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Connection (continued)
Example of connecting with personal computers
Control PC
Control PC
To 2nd projector
(SERIAL IN terminal)
IN
OUT
REMOTE 1
RS-232C IN
REMOTE 2 IN
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
RS-422 OUT
LAN
Control PC
IN
R/PR
OUT
VIDEO S-VIDEO IN
G/Y
SYNC/HD
RGB 1 IN
B/PB
VD
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
I/F
PC
PC
PC
Attention
• When the main power of the main unit is turned off, also turn off the power of the PC.
Note
• For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC, see the data sheet on page 118.
• If your PC has the resume feature (last memory), the computer may not function properly until the resume
capability is disabled.
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Installing the input module
Ŷ Types of the input modules (optional)
Prepare beforehand an input module (optional) compatible with the input signals of the system.
Module
SD-SDI
input module
HD/SD-SDI
input module
DVI-D
input module
Module model
No.
ET-MD77SD1
ET-MD77SD3
ET-MD77DV
Terminal
Signal formats supported
BNC input × 1
BNC output × 1
SMPTE259M compliant : 480i, 576i
RJ-45 input × 1*1
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
BNC input × 1
BNC output × 1
SMPTE259M compliant : 480i, 576i
SMPTE292M compliant :
720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p
1 035/60i, 1 035/59.94i, 1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i
1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF, 1 080/23.98sF, 1 080/30p
1 080/29.97p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p
RJ-45 input × 1*1
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
DVI-D 24p
input × 1
*2
HDCP-compliant DVI-D single link, DVI 1.0 compliant
EDID1 :
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p
1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF,
1 080/23.98sF
1 080/30p, 1 080/29.97p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p,
1 080/23.98p, 1 080/50p, 1 080/59.94p, 1 080/60p
EDID2 :
Displayable resolution VGA - UXGA (non-interlace)
Dot clock frequency 25 - 162 MHz
RJ-45 input × 1*1
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Getting Started
Installation of input module (optional)
*1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000U/PT-DW10000U. Use the
LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector.
*2: HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
HDCP is a specification for encoding digital image signals which was developed to protect digital content.
The DVI-D/HDMI output signals from the HDCP-compliant equipment have been encoded by the HDCP
specifications to ensure content protection, but the DVI-D input module is capable of displaying the digital
images properly since it complies with the HDCP specification.
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Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Ŷ Procedure of installation
Disconnect the power before installing the input module.
IN
OUT
REMOTE 1
RS-232C IN
REMOTE 2 IN
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
MENU
RS-422 OUT
LENS
LAN
POWER ON
STANDBY
VIDEO
R/PR
IN
G/Y
ENTER
B/PB
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO S-VIDEO IN
SYNC/HD
RGB 1 IN
RGB1
VD
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB2
DVI-D
AUTO
SETUP
SHUTTER
LIGHT
ON
AUX
OFF
OFF
AC IN
ON
MAIN POWER
Slot Cover
1. Remove the slot cover.
Remove 2 screws.
2. Insert the input module.
Slot
Input module
3. Fix the input module.
4. Register the input signal.
• This projector needs to register the type of
input signal after the installation of the input
module.
• For details on the registration of the input
signals, refer to pages 40-42.
Tighten the two screws.
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Getting Started
Connecting signals to the input module
When installing the projector, it is necessary to connect signals to the input module in accordance with the
connecting equipment.
Refer to the following diagram to establish proper signal connection.
SD-SDI input
module ET-MD77SD1
Business digital
VCR
SDI
signal
HD/SD-SDI input
module ET-MD77SD3
DVD player
Projector
IN
OUT
REMOTE 1
RS-232C IN
REMOTE 2 IN
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
MENU
RS-422 OUT
LENS
LAN
POWER ON
STANDBY
VIDEO
IN
OUT
VIDEO S-VIDEO IN
R/PR
G/Y
ENTER
B/PB
S-VIDEO
SYNC/HD
RGB 1 IN
RGB1
VD
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB2
DVI-D
AUTO
SETUP
SHUTTER
LIGHT
ON
AUX
OFF
High-vision
video deck
DVI-D
signal
DVI-D input module
ET-MD77DV
OFF
AC IN
ON
MAIN POWER
PC
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Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Connecting the signal to the SD-SDI input module
SD-SDI input module (optional)
ET-MD77SD1 (for 480i/576i)
SD-SDI Module
ET-MD77SD1
IN
SERIAL
OUT
LAN
LAN terminal*1
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
SD-SDI signal
SD-SDI signal output
(active through)
Business digital
VCR
Note
• Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications.
• Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”.
• If a source with an unstable signal is connected, errors in automatic signal recognition may occur. If this happens,
use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to switch the format to the one which matches the signals being input.
• If using an input module which supports two different signal specifications, use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu
to toggle between the two different types of signal. When this is done, the input signal details will appear on the
screen momentarily and then disappear automatically.
AUTO
480i
576i
*1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000U/PT-DW10000U. Use the
LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector.
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HD/SD-SDI input module (optional)
ET-MD77SD3 (for HD/SD)
HD/SD-SDI
Module
ET-MD77SD3
IN
SERIAL
OUT
LAN
*1
LAN terminal
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
HD-SDI or SD-SDI
signal
Getting Started
Connecting the signal to the HD/SD-SDI input module
HD-SDI or SD-SDI
signal output
(active through)
Business digital
VCR
Note
• Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications.
• Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”.
• If using an input module which supports nine different HD signal specifications (15 formats) (SMPTE292M) or two
different SD signal specifications (SMPTE259M), use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to toggle between the
different input signal formats. When this is done, the input signal details will appear on the screen momentarily
and then disappear automatically.
AUTO
1 080i/60i
1 035/60i
720/60p
1 080/24p
1 080/50i
576i
480i
720/50p
1 080/24sF
1 080/25p
1 080/30p
• If a source with an unstable signal is connected, errors in automatic signal recognition may occur. If this happens,
use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to switch the format to the one which matches the signals being input.
• Use a 5CFB or superior cable for connection to transmit the image information without error.
(Example: 5CFB, 5CFTX, 7CFB etc.)
*1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000U/PT-DW10000U. Use the
LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector.
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Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Connecting signals to the DVI-D input module
DVI-D input module (optional)
ET-MD77DV
DVI Module
ET-MD77DV
DVI-D IN
LAN terminal*1
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
DVI-D signal
PC with DVI output
DVD player or high-vision video
deck equipped with DVD/HDMI
terminal
• Pin assignments and signal names of DVI-D input
terminal are listed in the table at right.
#
+
4
5
LAN
Pin
No.
#
Signal
T.M.D.S data 2–
Pin
No.
Signal
1
$
T.M.D.S data 2+
2
+5V
%
T.M.D.S data 2/
4 shield
3
Ground
4
Hot plug detection
5
T.M.D.S data 0-
=
&
Outside view
(
)
DDC clock
*
DDC data
+
6
T.M.D.S data 0+
7
T.M.D.S data 0/
5 shield
8
-
T.M.D.S data 1–
9
.
T.M.D.S data 1+
:
T.M.D.S clock shield
/
T.M.D.S data 1/
3 shield
;
T.M.D.S clock+
=
T.M.D.S clock–
0
Note
•
•
•
•
The DVI-D signal input module supports only a single link.
The HDMI-DVI-D conversion cable is required to connect an HDMI-compliant device.
The EDID mode setting must be selected so that it corresponds to the device to be connected. (p. 72)
It is possible to connect the DVI-D input module with an HDMI- or DVI-D-compliant device, but with some devices
the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation.
*1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000U/PT-DW10000U. Use the
LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector.
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Adjust the lens shift position so that it is at the home
position (p. 38) before installing or removing the
projection lens.
3. Push the projection lens cover in
until it clicks into place.
Note
• Remove the dustproof sponge from the lens fitting
of the projector before installing the projection lens.
(Keep the dust-proof sponge in a safe place for later
use if needed.)
• After removing the projection lens, install the
dust-proof sponge to the lens fitting of the projector
in order to stop dust from getting inside the
projector.
How to install the
projection lens
1. While pressing the projection
lens cover lock button, pull the
cover forward to remove it.
Getting Started
How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)
How to remove the
projection lens
1. While pressing the projection
lens cover lock button, pull the
cover forward to remove it.
OPEN
FILTER
CLEANING
CLOSE
OPEN
FILTER
CLEANING
CLOSE
Projection lens cover lock button
Projection lens cover lock button
2. Align the mark (orange) on the
projection lens with the mark on
the projector ( ), and then insert
the lens and turn it clockwise
until it clicks into place.
2. While holding down the
projection lens lock button,
turn the projection lens counter
clockwise, and then pull it off.
Projection lens lock button
Mark (orange)
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Projection
Power indicator lamp
OPEN
FILTER
CLEANING
CLOSE
Power indicator lamp
This shows the power supply status. Make sure
that you fully understand the operation of the power
indicator lamp before operating the projector.
Indicator
status
Off
Projector status
Main power is off
Red
Lit
Standby mode
POWER ON (|) button can be pressed
so that images can be projected.
Green
Lit
Images are being projected (on)
Lit
Standby preparation mode
After a short while, the projector will
switch to standby mode.
Orange
Attention
• While the projector is in standby preparation mode
(when the power indicator lamp is lit orange), the
internal fan is running to cool down the projector. Do
not turn off the MAIN POWER switch or disconnect
the power cord at this time.
Note
• If the POWER ON “ | ” button is pressed while the
projector is still in standby preparation mode, it may
take some time before the projector is ready to
project pictures.
• The cooling fan will still be operating and the
projector will still be drawing approximately 25 W of
power while the projector is in standby mode (when
the power indicator lamp is lit red).
Connecting the power
cord
Insert the accessory power cord securely into the
projector and the electrical outlet.
Be sure to read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE”
(pp. 4-5) and “Precautions with regard to safety”
(pp. 6-9) for details on handling the power cord.
Ŷ Installation
1. Check the shape of the AC
IN terminal on the side of the
projector and the shape of the
power cord connector, and
insert the power cord securely
into the AC IN terminal.
2. Insert the power cord plug into
an electrical outlet.
Ŷ Removal
1. Check that the MAIN POWER
switch on the projector is at
the OFF position, and then
disconnect the power cord plug
from the electrical outlet.
2. Disconnect the power cord
connector from the AC IN
terminal of the projector.
Attention
• Connect all peripheral equipment to the projector
before connecting the projector’s power cord.
(pp. 25-26)
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)
%
(
-, +-0
%
-
)
(
&, /
#$
+
.
*
Powering up the projector
# Connect the supplied power
cable. (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
$ Press the “ | ” marked side of the
MAIN POWER switch to turn on
the power.
• The power indicator lamp on the projector will
flash in red. After a short period, the indicator
will illuminate and the projector will enter
standby mode.
% Press POWER ON “ | ”.
• The power indicator lamp illuminates in green
and soon the image is projected on the screen.
Note
• If the projector is powered up at about 0 °C, a
warm-up period of approximately 5 minutes may
be necessary to start projection. The temperature
monitor (TEMP) lamp lights up during the warm-up
period. When the warm-up is completed, the
temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp turns off and the
image is projected on the screen.
• If the temperature of the operating environment is
low and warm-up takes more than 5 minutes, the
projector will judge that a problem has occurred
and the power will be turned off automatically. If
this happens, increase the temperature around the
projector so that it is 0 °C or higher, and then turn on
the MAIN POWER switch and the POWER ON “ | ”
switch once more.
Making adjustment and
selection
& Roughly adjust the focus of the
lens. (p. 37)
( Select and set the projection
scheme. (p. 76)
) Select the input signal by
pressing the input selector
button to toggle through RGB1,
RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO, S-VIDEO
and AUX. (p. 43)
Basic Operation
-
• The AUX button is disabled when an optional
input module is not connected.
* Adjust the tilt of the main unit in
front and rear or right and left.
(p. 20)
+ Adjust the shift. (p. 37)
- Press AUTO SETUP if the input
signal is RGB signal. (p. 44)
. Fit the image size to the screen
size. (p. 37)
/ Adjust the focus. (p. 37)
0 Display the zoom adjustment
menu again and adjust the zoom
to fit the image size to the screen
size. (p. 37)
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Projection (continued)
%
#
$
#
$
&
Powering off the projector
# Press POWER STANDBY “ ”.
• A confirmation screen will appear.
POWER OFF
OK
CANCEL
CHANGE
EXECUTE
ENTER
$ Press Ż or Ź to select “OK” and
press ENTER.
(or press POWER STANDBY “ ”
again.)
• The projection of the image stops, and the
power indicator lamp of the main unit lights up
orange. (The cooling fan keeps running.)
% Wait until the power indicator
lamp of the main unit turns to
red (i.e., until the cooling fan
stops). (Approx. 3 minutes)
• While the cooling fan is still running, never turn
off the MAIN POWER switch, nor unplug the
projector from the outlet.
& Press the “ż” marked side of the
MAIN POWER switch to remove
all power from the projector.
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Note
• Turning on the power supply will not light up the light
source lamp if the lamp is in the process of cooling
down after turning off the power supply. To light up
the lamp, turn on the power supply again when the
lamp has been cooled sufficiently.
• The projector consumes approximately 25 W of
power even in standby mode. (Power indicator lamp
lit in red)
• If you re-power the projector after shutting off the
main power inadvertently, the projection lamp may
remain unlit. Please turn the power on again after a
while.
Be sure to set the date and time when
the projector is turned on for the first
time after being purchased. For details,
refer to “Setting the date and time” on
page 81.
How to adjust the lens
How to adjust the focus, zoom and shift
If the focusing, zooming or positioning of the image projected on the screen is not successful, even though the
projector is properly positioned against the screen, you can adjust the focus, the zoom, or the vertical or horizontal
position of the image.
Ŷ At the projector
LENS
FOCUS
ADJUST
1. Press LENS on the control panel
on the main unit.
LENS
ZOOM
ADJUST
2. Press ŸźŻŹ to select an item
and adjust it.
LENS
SHIFT
ADJUST
LENS
FOCUS
ADJUST
LENS
ZOOM
ADJUST
LENS
SHIFT
ADJUST
Ŷ Using the remote control
Basic Operation
• Pressing the button changes the setup screen
in the order of “FOCUS”, “ZOOM” and “SHIFT”.
1. Press LENS on the remote
control.
• When the FOCUS button is pressed:
The focus is adjusted.
• When the ZOOM button is pressed:
The zoom is adjusted.
• When the SHIFT button is pressed:
The shift is adjusted.
2. Press ŸźŻŹ to select an item
and adjust it.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens.
Note
• The word “FOCUS” will appear in the displayed adjustment menu with a yellow background so that it can be
identified by color from the other items in the adjustment menu (even if the lens is out of focus and the letters are
difficult to read).
• The zoom adjustment menu will be displayed only when a lens with zoom function is being used.
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How to adjust the lens (continued)
Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift)
Do not move the lens beyond the bounds of the shift range as this may cause a change in the focus. This limitation
is to protect the parts of the projector.
Using the standard projection position as the reference, the optical axis shift function makes it possible to adjust the
projection position in the ranges shown in the figures below.
0.2H
0.15V
0.15V
Projected screen
height, V
0.15V
0.15V
0.50V
0.1V
0.1V
0.3H
Projected screen
width, H
Standard projection
position
0.15V
0.1V
0.50V
0.1V
Standard projection
position
0.3H
0.15H
Projected screen
width, H
Projected screen
height, V
ET-D75LE1
ET-D75LE2
ET-D75LE3
ET-D75LE4
ET-D75LE8
0.50V
0.15V
0.15H
Projected screen
width, H
Zoom
Lens
0.50V
Projected screen
height, V
0.15V
Standard projection
position
0.60V
0.2H
0.40V
0.12V
0.12V
Standard projection
position
0.15V
0.12V
Projected screen
height, V
ET-D75LE6
PT-DW10000U
0.40V
0.12V
PT-D10000U
0.2H
0.60V
Model number of
projection lens
0.2H
Projected screen
width, H
Note
• The ET-D75LE5 has a fixed focal point, and so shift adjustment cannot be carried out.
Moving the projection lens position to the home position
1. Press and hold LENS on the projector’s controls or SHIFT on the remote
control for 3 seconds or more.
LENS
SHIFT
ENTER
EXECUTE
MENU
CANCEL
2. Press ENTER while the menu shown above is being displayed.
(It will be displayed for about 5 seconds.)
• “PROGRESS...” will appear in the menu, and the projection lens will move to the home position.
Note
• The home position for the projection lens is the lens position when the lens is being replaced or when the
projector is being stored away, and it is not the optical center of the screen.
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Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of
focusing
If the image is out of focus in any portion of the screen, adjust the lens by turning the adjustment screws to obtain
evenness of focusing.
a
Fixing screws
1. Remove the projection lens
cover and lens. (p. 33)
2. Loosen the 3 fixing screws that
secure the lens bracket about
two turns.
• Tool to be used :
Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench (2.5 mm
diagonal hexagon)
b
3. Install the lens removed in step
1.
4. Adjust the lens by turning the
adjustment screws a, b and c
counterclockwise.
c
V up
H right
H left
• Adjust the screws a, b and c after installing
the lens.
• Tool to be used :
Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench (2.5 mm
diagonal hexagon)
Basic Operation
Lens bracket
V bottom
The instructions within parentheses apply to ceiling mount installation.
a
V up is out of focus
V bottom is out of focus
(Turn counterclockwise)
Turn counterclockwise
(
)
b
Turn counterclockwise
(
)
c
Turn counterclockwise
(
)
For example:
(Turn counterclockwise)
(Turn counterclockwise)
H right is out of focus
(
)
H left is out of focus
(
)
Turn counterclockwise
(
)
(Turn counterclockwise)
(Turn counterclockwise)
Turn counterclockwise
(
)
When the image is out of focus in the upper portion of the screen (V up):
Turn the adjustment screws b and c little by little counterclockwise while checking evenness of
focusing in the upper and lower portions.
Attention
• When moving the projector, return the lens to the home position (p. 38), and then tighten the 3 fixing screws to
secure the lens bracket.
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Registration of input signal data
Registration of new data
When a new signal is supplied, press MENU on the
remote control or operating section of the main unit.
When its data has been registered, the “MAIN MENU”
screen is displayed.
Note
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
DEFAULT
• The data of 96 input signals can be registered.
• The signals supporting the installed input module
are input and their data registered.
• The memories are numbered over 12 pages (A to L:
8 data items can be registered on each page), and
the data is registered in the unused memory with
the lowest number. If all the memories are used, the
data of the old signals is overwritten in sequence.
• The names of the registered data are automatically
determined by the input signals and memory
numbers.
• If a menu is being displayed, the new signals will be
registered at the instant they are input.
Renaming the registered signals
1. Press ŸźŻ Ź to select the
signal whose details are to be
displayed.
The input signal data must be registered because
it is not registered on shipment of the projector.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“SIGNAL LIST”.
Press to display the
“REGISTERED SIGNAL
LIST” menu.
• The memories extend over
12 pages (A to L with 8 data
items each, giving a total of
96 memories).
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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REGISTERED SIGNAL
A1:SVGA72-A1
A2:SVGA72-A2
A3:SVGA72-A3
A4:SVGA72-A4
A5:SVGA72-A5
A6:SVGA72-A6
A7:SVGA72-A7
A8:SVGA72-A8
SELECT
ENTER DETAILS
LIST
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
DEFAULT
----------------DELETE
2. Press ENTER.
• The “REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS” screen
will be displayed.
REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
NAME
SVGA72-A2
MEMORY NO
A2
INPUT
RGB1
fH
48.08kHz
fV
72.17Hz
SYNC.STATE
H(POS)
V(POS)
ENTER
RENAME
• The data items including the input signal name,
memory number, input terminal, frequency and sync
signal are automatically identified and displayed.
• When MENU is pressed, the “REGISTERED
SIGNAL LIST” screen is restored.
2. Press DEFAULT.
• The “RENAME” screen will be displayed.
4. Use ŸźŻŹ to select the
characters and numerals one
by one, and press ENTER to set
them.
RENAME
NAME
MEMORY NO
INPUT
fH
fV
A B C D SYNC.STATE
E F G H I J K
SVGA72-A2
A2
RGB1
48.08kHz
72.17Hz
L
M N O
H(POS)
V(POS)
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ; : , .
• The “ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR” screen will be
displayed.
• If the data is not to be cleared, press MENU to
return to the “SIGNAL LIST” screen.
ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR
SURE?
NAME
SVGA72-A2
MEMORY NO
A2
INPUT
RGB1
fH
48.08kHz
fV
72.17Hz
SYNC.STATE
H(POS)
V(POS)
ENTER
EXECUTE
MENU
CANCEL
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
p q r s t u v w x y z / + - *
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
<
>
BS
OK
_ @ [ ]
3. Press ENTER.
• The data of the signal selected is cleared.
CANCEL
Sub memory
5. Once the name has been
changed, press ŸźŻŹ to
select “OK” and then press
ENTER.
• After registration, the “REGISTERED SIGNAL
STATUS” screen is restored.
• If you would like to cancel the changes to the
signal name, use ŸźŻŹ to select “CANCEL”
and then press ENTER. The changes will be
cancelled and the displayed signal name will
remain as it is.
Clearing the data of
registered signals
1. Press ŸźŻŹ to select the
signal whose data is to be
cleared.
REGISTERED SIGNAL
A1:NTSC-A1
A2:SVGA72-A2
A3:SXGA+60-A3
A4:VGA60-A4
A5:VGA85-A5
A6:NTSC-A6
A7:1080i/60i-A7
A8:1080/24p-A8
SELECT
ENTER DETAILS
LIST
VIDEO
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
RGB1
S-VIDEO
RGB1
RGB1
DEFAULT
-----------------
DELETE
The projector is provided with a sub memory function
to register plural pieces of image adjustment data
even they are determined to be the same signal by
the frequency and form of the synchronization signal
source.
Use this function when the user needs adjustment
of picture quality such as aspect switching and white
balance using the same signal source.
Sub-memory contains all data that can be adjusted
by signals such as screen aspect ratio and image
adjustment data (BRIGHT, CONTRAST etc.).
Basic Operation
3. Press ENTER.
Ŷ How to register into sub memory
A new signal cannot be registered into sub
memory. A new signal must undergo signal
registration.
1. Press ŻŹ on normal screen
(menu is not displayed).
• A “Check sub-memory registration” screen will
appear if sub-memory has not been registered.
• The screen will show a list of the sub-memory
registered for the currently entered signal.
• If “SUB MEMORY” is selected from the
“FUNC1” menu in the “OPTION 2” menu, you
can use the FUNC1 button instead of the ŻŹ
buttons. (p. 73)
SUB MEMORY LIST
1-1:SXGA60-A1
1-2:SXGA60-A2
1-3:-––
1-4:-––
1-5:-––
1-6:-––
1-7:-––
1-8:-––
SELECT
ENTER CHANGE
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Registration of input signal data (continued)
2. Press ŸźŻŹ to select the SUB
MEMORY number stored in the
“SUB MEMORY LIST”.
3. Press ENTER.
• A “Change registered signals” screen will
appear.
REGISTER SUB MEMORY?
NAME
SXGA60-A1
MEMORY NO
-INPUT
RGB1
fH
64.00kHz
fV
60.00Hz
SYNC.STATE
H(POS)
V(POS)
ENTER
REGISTER
Ŷ On-screen indications
# Input switching / signal switching
This shows the registered signal name on the
status screen for signal switching.
INPUT
NAME
MEMORY NO
RGB1
RGB
A1(1-2)
$ Details of registered signal
REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
NAME
SXGA60-A1
MEMORY NO
A1(1-2)
INPUT
RGB1
fH
63.98kHz
fV
60.02Hz
SYNC.STATE
H(POS)
V(POS)
ENTER RENAME
4. Press ENTER.
Note
• To rename a registered signal, perform steps 4 and
5 on page 41.
• The designation can be set by the sub memory
items.
• MEMORY NO : A1 (1-2)
Ŷ Procedure to switch to sub
memory
1. Press ŻŹ on normal screen
(menu is not displayed).
Sub memory number
The place in which address code (A1,
A2, ..., H7 and H8) signals are registered
• The screen will show a list of the sub-memory
registered for the currently entered signal.
2. Press ŸźŻŹ to select the
sub-memory signal to be
switched in the “SUB MEMORY
LIST”.
3. Press ENTER.
• Signal will be switched to the one that was
selected in Step 2.
Ŷ How to erase sub memory
The currently selected SUB MEMORY is deleted
by pressing DEFAULT at the “REGISTERED
SIGNAL LIST”.
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Note
Restrictions
• The maximum sub memory items that can be
registered for the projector are 96 including the
basic signal.
Basic operations using the remote control
Switching the input signal
INPUT
SELECT
SHUTTER
ON
SCREEN
ASPECT
TEST
PATTERN
FUNC1
STATUS
LIGHT
You can use the remote control to switch the signals
that are being input and projected.
1. Press INPUT SELECT on the
remote control or the main unit.
• Press RGB1:
Switches to RGB1 input.
• Press RGB2:
Switches to RGB2 input.
• Press DVI-D:
Switches to DVI-D input.
• Press VIDEO:
Switches to video input.
• Press S-VIDEO:
Switches to S-VIDEO input.
• Press AUX:
Switches to optional input module input.
(The AUX button to switch the input is
disabled when an optional input module is not
connected.)
Note
• Refer to “Connection” for details on the input
terminals. (pp. 25, 26)
Using the SHUTTER
function
If the projector is not used for a certain period of
time during the meeting intermission, for example, a
shutter mode is available that allows the user to hide
images temporarily.
1. Press SHUTTER on the remote
control or the main unit.
• The image is turned off.
2. Press SHUTTER again.
• The image comes back.
On-screen display
function
Basic Operation
AUTO
SETUP
Status function
This shows the projector status. It can also be used
to send information about the projector’s status via
e-mail.
1. Press STATUS on the remote
control.
STATUS
INPUT : RGB1
: 0.00kHz/ 0.00Hz
PROJECTOR RUNTIME :
13h
LAMP1 : 9h/OFF/
LAMP2 : 10h/OFF/
LAMP3 : 9h/OFF/
LAMP4 : 9h/ON/
TEMP : IN- 27 / OUT- 32 /OPT- 36
VERSION MAIN
: 0.55
VERSION NETWORK : 0.09
REMOTE2 : DISABLE
ENTER
END STATUS VIA E-MAIL
This turns the on-screen display function on and off.
1. Press ON SCREEN on the
remote control.
Note
• Refer to “How to use network function” for details.
(pp. 84-97)
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Remote control operation (continued)
Automatic adjustment
(AUTO SETUP)
The automatic setup function can be used to
automatically adjust the resolution, clock phase and
picture position when analog RGB signals consisting
of bitmap images such as computer signals are being
input, or to automatically adjust the picture position
when DVI-D signals are being input. (Automatic
adjustment cannot be carried out when moving
pictures are being input.)
It is recommended to supply images with a bright
white frame at the outermost periphery containing
characters etc. that are clear in white and black
contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment
mode. Avoid supplying images that involve halftones
or gradation such as photographs and computer
graphics.
1. Press AUTO SETUP on the
remote control or the main unit.
• A message “COMPLETE” appears if adjustment
is ended normally.
Note
• “CLOCK PHASE” may have been shifted even
when the adjustment ended normally. In this case,
manually adjust the “CLOCK PHASE”.
• If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is
supplied, a message “INCOMPLETE” appears,
indicating the automatic adjustment was
unsuccessful. In this case, manually adjust the items
of “INPUT RESOLUTION”, “CLOCK PHASE” and
“SHIFT”.
• For specific signals and long-sideways (or
landscape) signals such as 16:9, adjustment should
be made according to “AUTO SETUP” in the option
menu.
• Automatic adjustment may not be available
depending on the machine type of the personal
computer.
• Automatic adjustment may not available for
synchronization signal of C-SYNC and G-SYNC.
• Image may be distorted for several seconds during
automatic adjustment. This is not a malfunction.
• For every supplied signal, adjustment is required.
• Automatic adjustment can be cancelled by pressing
the MENU button during the course of automatic
adjustment.
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Turning on button
illumination
Button illumination for the remote control can be
turned on.
1. Press LIGHT on the remote
control.
Note
• If no operations are carried out for approximately
10 seconds, button illumination will turn off
automatically.
Using the FUNC1 button
“P IN P” (pp. 72-73), “SUB MEMORY” (p. 41) or
“SYSTEM SELECTOR” (p. 54) operations can be
assigned to the FUNC1 button on the remote control
so that it can be used as an easy shortcut button.
Note
• Refer to “Setting FUNC1” for details. (p. 73)
Displaying the internal
test pattern
The projector has eight types of internal test patterns
to check the condition of the set.
To display test patterns, follow the steps below.
1. Press TEST PATTERN.
2. Press ŻŹ to select “TEST
PATTERN”.
Note
• Setting is also possible by using an on-screen
menu. Refer to “Displaying the internal test pattern”
for details. (p. 83)
• Results of adjustment on the image, picture quality,
position, size and other factors will not be reflected
in test patterns. Be sure to display the input signal
before performing various kinds of setting.
Changing the picture
aspect ratio
You can change the aspect ratio for projected pictures
to match the input signal.
1. Press ASPECT on the remote
control.
VID AUTO (PRIORITY)
DEFAULT
S1 AUTO
THROUGH
VID AUTO
16:9*1
HV FIT
4:3*2
H FIT*2
S4:3*1
Basic Operation
• The setting will change as follows each time
ASPECT is pressed.
*1: PT-D10000U Only
*2: PT-DW10000U Only
Note
• Some aspect ratios may not be available for
selection depending on the input signal. Refer to
“Adjusting the aspect ratio” for details. (p. 57)
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On-screen menus
MAIN MENU
The main menu consists of the following 10 menu
items. When a main menu item is selected, the screen
changes to a sub-menu selection screen.
Icon
MAIN MENU item
PICTURE
MENU
POSITION
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
ADVANCED MENU
LANGUAGE
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
DEFAULT
SECURITY
SUB MENU
Menus are extensively used for configuring,
adjusting or reconfiguring the projector.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
The sub-menu screen for the selected main menu
item appears, and you can then set and adjust the
various items in the sub-menu.
Ŷ PICTURE (pp. 49-55)
SUB MENU item
PICTURE MODE
Select the item to be
set.
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
Press to display the
menu of the desired item.
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
• Some menu items may not be valid for certain
signal formats applied to the projector.
The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used
are shown in gray characters, and they cannot
be selected.
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GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
Note
• The factory default values may vary depending on
the PICTURE menu.
Ŷ POSITION (pp. 56-59)
Ŷ OPTION2 (pp. 75-82)
SUB MENU item
SHIFT
SUB MENU item
PROJECTOR ID
ASPECT
INSTALLATION
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
ALTITUDE
KEYSTONE
DIRECTION
OUTPUT RESOLUTION (PT-D10000U only)
SUB MENU item
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
RS-232C
BLANKING
SYSTEM INFORMATION
INPUT RESOLUTION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
CLAMP POSITION
ADJUST DATE
EDGE BLENDING
STARTUP LOGO
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
Ŷ DISPLAY LANGUAGE (p. 66)
SUB MENU item
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
PASSWORD
Ŷ TEST PATTERN (p. 83)
Ŷ SIGNAL LIST (pp. 40-42)
Ŷ NETWORK (pp. 84-85)
FRANÇAIS
Basic Operation
Ŷ ADVANCED MENU (pp. 60-65)
SUB MENU item
ESPAÑOL
HOST NAME
ITALIANO
DHCP
IP ADDRESS
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ɪɭɫɫɤɢɣ
GATEWAY
STATUS
Ŷ OPTION1 (pp. 67-74)
SUB MENU item
STORE
Ŷ SECURITY (pp. 99-101)
COLOR MATCHING
SUB MENU item
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
PASSWORD
AUTO SIGNAL
PASSWORD CHANGE
AUTO SETUP
TEXT DISPLAY
BACK COLOR
TEXT CHANGE
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
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On-screen menus (continued)
Using the menu screens
1. Press MENU.
• The “MAIN MENU” appears on the screen.
• For some items, an individual adjustment
screen containing a bar scale will appear as
shown in the diagram below when ŻŹ is
pressed.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
CONTRAST
Ŷ Returning to the previous screen
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
• The item that is currently selected will appear in
yellow.
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
3. Press ENTER to establish your
selection.
• The submenu for the selected option will now
open.
ENTER
• When the “MENU” is on the screen, pressing
the MENU button returns to the previous page.
• When the “MAIN MENU” is on the screen,
pressing MENU clears all menus from the
screen.
Ŷ Menu items setting
• The bottom prompt line differs on each menu
depending on the selected menu option:
• A prompt “ŻŹ CHANGE” appears when
changing the setting.
• A prompt “ŻŹ ADJUST” appears for a
separate bar graph.
• If there are more adjustments (items) available
for a menu item, a page number will appear at
the top-right of the screen.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
KEYSTONE
0
• If no button is operated for approx. 5 seconds
while the individual adjustment screen is
displayed, the screen will return to the previous
page.
2. Press Ÿź to select the desired
item.
ENTER
4. Press Ÿź button to highlight
the desired adjustment item,
then press ŻŹ to change or
adjust the parameter value.
Resetting to the factory
default
If an adjustment item is selected and DEFAULT is
pressed, the adjustment value will return to the factory
default setting.
1. Press DEFAULT.
DEFAULT
0
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
STANDARD
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
Adjusting the picture
Switching the picture mode
The user can switch to the desired picture mode
suitable for the image source and the environment in
which this projector is used.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
ENTER
REGISTER
DEFAULT
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “PICTURE
MODE”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
You can adjust pictures to suit your preference.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“PICTURE”.
Press to display the
“PICTURE” menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
• Some menu items may not be valid for certain
signal formats applied to the projector.
STANDARD
CINEMA
NATURAL
USER
GRAPHIC
DYNAMIC
Basic Operation
1. Press Ÿź to select “PICTURE
MODE”.
• STANDARD:
The picture becomes suitable for moving
images in general.
• CINEMA:
The picture becomes suitable for movie sources.
• NATURAL:
The picture complies with sRGB.
• DYNAMIC:
The picture becomes suitable for the use in
well-lighted areas.
• GRAPHIC:
The picture becomes suitable for input from to
the personal computer.
• USER:
The COLOR TEMP. and GAMMA settings can
be adjusted.
Note
• Factory defaults are “GRAPHIC” for RGB system
and “STANDARD” for moving images.
• When ENTER is pressed while “PICTURE MODE”
has been selected, the picture mode which has
been selected can be saved and used as the
presetting when new signals are input. The data will
be saved for all items in the PICTURE menu except
for the SYSTEM SELECTOR setting.
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Adjusting the picture (continued)
2. Press ENTER.
Adjusting Contrast
This adjusts the contrast for picture colors.
1. Press Ÿź to select “CONTRAST”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
• The “CONTRAST” individual adjustment screen
will be displayed.
Adjustment
Adjustment
range
Press Ź
button.
Increases the brightness Maximum value
of the dark (black) parts
31
of the screen.
Press Ż
button.
Reduces the brightness
of the dark (black) parts
of the screen.
Minimum value
-31
Adjusting Color
This adjusts the depth of the colors.
1. Press Ÿź to select “COLOR”.
0
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
Adjustment
0
Operation
2. Press ENTER.
Operation
BRIGHTNESS
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
CONTRAST
• The “BRIGHTNESS” individual adjustment
screen will be displayed.
Adjustment
range
Press Ź
button.
Raises the picture
Maximum value
brightness and the
31
picture becomes clearer.
Press Ż
button.
Lowers the picture
brightness and weakens
the picture.
Minimum value
-31
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
Attention
• If you need to adjust the “BRIGHTNESS,” it should
be adjusted before other adjustments are made.
Adjusting Brightness
This adjusts the brightness of dark (black) areas of the
pictures.
1. Press Ÿź to select “BRIGHTNESS”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
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2. Press ENTER.
• The “COLOR” individual adjustment screen will
be displayed.
COLOR
10
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
Operation
Adjustment
Adjustment
range
Press Ź
button.
Deepens colors.
Maximum value
50
Press Ż
button.
Weakens colors.
Minimum value
-50
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “COLOR
TEMP.”.
Adjusting Tint
This adjusts skin tones in the pictures.
1. Press Ÿź to select “TINT”.
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MID
LOW
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
Adjustment
Adjusts skin tone
toward reddish-purple.
Adjusts skin tone
toward greenish color.
Adjustment
range
Maximum value
31
Minimum value
-31
Adjusting the color
temperature
This is used to adjust the pictures if white areas
appear bluish or reddish.
• Carry out this adjustment while the signals to be
adjusted are being projected.
1. Press Ÿź to select “COLOR
TEMP.”.
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
3. Select “USER1” or “USER2” in
Step 2.
4. Press ENTER.
• The “WHITE BALANCE” screen will be
displayed.
1
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
HIGH
desired white balance
• The “TINT” individual adjustment screen will be
displayed.
Press Ź
button.
Press Ż
button.
USER2
Ŷ To further adjust toward the
2. Press ENTER.
Operation
USER1
• When any setting other than “OFF” has been
selected for color matching, the COLOR TEMP.
setting is fixed at “USER1.”
• “DEFAULT” cannot be selected when the picture
mode has been set to “USER.”
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
TINT
DEFAULT
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE HIGH
WHITE BALANCE LOW
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
Basic Operation
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
5. Press Ÿź to select “WHITE
BALANCE HIGH” or “WHITE
BALANCE LOW”.
6. Press ENTER.
• The “WHITE BALANCE HIGH (LOW)” screen
will be displayed.
WHITE BALANCE HIGH
R
255
G
255
B
255
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
7. Press Ÿź to select “R”, “G” or
“B”.
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
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Adjusting the picture (continued)
8. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
Item
Operation
Adjustment
Adjustment
range
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “GAMMA”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
DEFAULT
Deepens
Press Ź button.
red.
R
Weakens
Press Ż button.
red.
Press Ź button.
Deepens
green.
G
Press Ż button.
Weakens
green.
Press Ź button.
Deepens
blue.
B
Press Ż button.
Weakens
blue.
Maximum
value
HIGH : 255
LOW : 127
Minimum value
HIGH : 0
LOW : -127
Default
HIGH : 255
LOW : 0
Note
• All colors will not be displayed properly unless
adequate adjustment is made. If the adjustment
does not look suitable, you can press DEFAULT to
return the setting for the selected item only to the
factory default setting.
• The color temperature cannot be adjusted for the
internal test pattern (p. 83). Be sure to project the
input signal when adjusting the color temperature.
2.5
USER2
2.2
Note
• Separate software is required to select “USER1”
and “USER2”. Consult your dealer.
• “DEFAULT” cannot be selected when the picture
mode has been set to “USER”.
Sharpness setting
This adjusts the sharpness of the pictures.
1. Press Ÿź to select
“SHARPNESS”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Gamma setting
This switches the gamma mode.
USER1
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
1. Press Ÿź to select “GAMMA”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
Operation
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
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Press Ź
button.
Adjustment
Adjustment range
Contours become
sharper.
0 to 15
Press Ż
button.
Contours become
softer.
Note
• The possible setting range will vary depending on
the input signal.
Noise reduction setting
This can be used to adjust pictures if they contain
interference as a result of poor quality of the input
signal.
1. Press Ÿź to select “NOISE
REDUCTION”.
USER
1 (Low)
2 (Intermediate)
3 (High)
compensation amount
3. Select “USER” in step 2.
4. Press ENTER.
• The “DYNAMIC IRIS” screen will be displayed.
DYNAMIC IRIS
AUTO IRIS
MANUAL IRIS
DYNAMIC GAMMA
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “NOISE
REDUCTION”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
2 (Medium)
3 (High)
1 (Low)
OFF (No correction)
Dynamic iris setting
Pictures with the optimum contrast will be displayed
by automatically providing aperture compensation and
signal compensation to suit the pictures concerned.
1. Press Ÿź to select “DYNAMIC
IRIS”.
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
OFF (No correction)
Ŷ To further adjust the selected
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
OFF
OFF
5. Use Ÿź to select the item to be
adjusted, and then use ŻŹ to
adjust the amount of correction.
Basic Operation
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “DYNAMIC
IRIS”.
Ŷ AUTO IRIS (Automatic aperture
adjustment)
OFF (No automatic correction)
1 (Low)
3 (High)
2 (Intermediate)
Ŷ MANUAL IRIS (Fixed aperture
adjustment)
OFF (No fixed iris)
1 (Low)
63 (High)
2…62 (Intermediate)
Ŷ DYNAMIC GAMMA (signal
compensation amount
adjustment)
OFF (No automatic correction)
1 (Low)
3 (High)
2 (Intermediate)
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Note
• The contrast is set to the maximum level when
“DYNAMIC IRIS” is set to “3.”
• When “FRAME DELAY” is set to “SHORT”, the
noise reduction setting function cannot be used.
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Adjusting the picture (continued)
Registering the picture
mode settings as presettings
The picture settings that have been made in the
PICTURE MODE screen can be registered.
• Select “PICTURE MODE” in the “PICTURE” screen
to carry out this operation.
1. Press ENTER.
• A confirmation screen will appear.
SAVE AS DEFAULT SETTING
FOR DYNAMIC?
OK
ENTER
CANCEL
CHANGE
EXECUTE
How to change the system format
Using the menu screen operation enables the user to
make the following changes depending on S-Video /
Video input or the currently selected input module.
The name of the selected system such as RGB,
YPBPR and AUTO is displayed on the top left of the
screen and disappears automatically.
Ŷ S-video / Video terminal input
signal
For the setting of AUTO1:
Selection is automatically made out of NTSC,
PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43 and PAL60.
For the setting of AUTO2:
Selection is automatically made out of NTSC,
PAL-M and PAL-N.
PAL60
2 Press ŻŹ to select “OK”.
3. Press ENTER.
Note
AUTO1
SECAM
AUTO2
PAL-N
• If the registered picture mode is selected after
registering the picture mode settings as presettings,
the new signals will be displayed with the registered
adjustments.
Setting the system format
The SYSTEM SELECTOR setting can be used to
switch the system format.
1. Press Ÿź to select “SYSTEM
SELECTOR”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
NTSC
PAL-M
PAL
NTSC4.43
Ŷ Input module
ET-MD77SD1:
AUTO
480i
ET-MD77SD3:
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
576i
AUTO
480i
1 080/60i
720/50p
1 035/60i
1 080/24sF
720/60p
1 080/25p
1 080/24p
1 080/30p
1 080/50i
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “SYSTEM
SELECTOR”.
• Refer to “How to change the system format”
below for details on the system formats which
can be selected.
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576i
When DEFAULT is pressed, the projector
automatically returns to AUTO1 or AUTO.
Ŷ RGB1/RGB2/DVI-D terminal input
signals
RGB
YPBPR
Note
5. Press Ÿź to select “COLOR”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
• Refer to the types of RGB/YPBPR/DVI-D signals
compatible with the projector. (p. 118)
To display pictures complying
with the sRGB standard
sRGB is the international color reproduction standard
(IEC61966-2-1) established by IEC (International
Electrotechnical Commission).
To reproduce colors more faithfully in compliance
with the sRGB standard, perform the following setting
procedure.
1. Set “COLOR MATCHING”
adjustment to “OFF”. (p. 67)
2. Display the “PICTURE” screen.
(p. 49)
3. Press Ÿź to select “PICTURE
MODE”.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA
SHARPNESS
NOISE REDUCTION
DYNAMIC IRIS
SYSTEM SELECTOR
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
6. Press DEFAULT on the remote
control to restore the factory
default.
7. Follow the same procedure
(steps 5-6) to restore the factory
default for “TINT”, “COLOR
TEMP.” and “GAMMA”.
Note
Basic Operation
*
• sRGB is only enable when RGB signals are being
input.
NATURAL
0
0
10
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
0
OFF
OFF
AUTO 1
ENTER
REGISTER
4. Press ŻŹ to select “NATURAL”.
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Adjusting the position
Shift adjustment
This function allows the user to adjust the picture
position vertically or horizontally if the position of the
image projected on the screen is displaced when the
projector is properly positioned against the screen.
1. Press Ÿź to select “SHIFT”.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
KEYSTONE
ENTER
DEFAULT
0
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
DEFAULT
2. Press ENTER.
• The “SHIFT” screen will be displayed.
SHIFT
V
H
ADJUST
You can adjust the position as required.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“POSITION”.
3. Press ŸźŻŹ to adjust the position.
Ŷ For horizontal (right and left)
adjustment
Operation
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
Adjustment
Press Ź
button.
The picture
position moves
to the right.
Press Ż
button.
The picture
position moves
to the left.
Press to display the
“POSITION” menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
12
212
Ŷ For vertical (up and down) adjustment
Operation
Adjustment
Press Ź
button.
The picture
position moves
up.
Press Ż
button.
The picture
position moves
down.
4. Press MENU three times.
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• The on-screen indications disappear and the
normal screen appears again.
This changes the aspect ratio of the pictures.
1. Press Ÿź to select “ASPECT”.
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
KEYSTONE
DEFAULT
0
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “ASPECT”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
VID AUTO (PRIORITY)
DEFAULT
S1 AUTO
THROUGH
VID AUTO
16:9*1
HV FIT
4:3*
H FIT*2
S4:3*1
2
*1: PT-D10000U Only
*2: PT-DW10000U Only
Basic Operation
Adjusting the aspect ratio
• S4:3*1:
Select when using a 16:9 screen.
• H FIT*2:
Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in
the horizontal direction. Signals with an aspect ratio
where the pictures are taller than with a ratio of 16:9
will be displayed with their bottom areas cut off.
• HV FIT:
Pictures are displayed on the whole panel pixels.
If the aspect ratio of the input signals is different
from that of the panel, the pictures are displayed
by converting it into the panels aspect ratio (4:3 for
PT-D10000U and 16:9 for PT-DW10000U).
• VID AUTO:
The projector identifies the video ID (VID)
embedded in the picture signals and displays the
picture by automatically switching the screen sizes
between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is effective for
the NTSC signal input.
• S1 AUTO:
The projector identifies the S1 signal and displays
the picture by automatically switching the screen
sizes between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is
effective for S-Video NTSC signals.
• VID AUTO (PRIORITY):
The projector identifies the abovementioned VID or
S1 signals and displays the picture by automatically
choosing the screen sizes of 4:3 or 16:9 according
to the VID if it is detected or S1 signals if a VID is
not detected. This function is effective for S-Video
NTSC signals.
*3: Standard signals are input signals with an aspect
ratio of 4:3 or 5:4.
*4: Wide-screen signals are input signals with an
aspect ratio of 16:9, 15:9 or 15:10.
Note
• DEFAULT:
Pictures are displayed without changing the aspect
ratio of the input signals.
• THROUGH:
Pictures are displayed without changing the
resolution of the input signals.
• 16:9*1:
When standard signals are being input*3, pictures
are displayed with the aspect ratio converted to
16:9. When wide-screen signals are being input*4,
pictures are displayed with the aspect ration of the
input signals unchanged.
• 4:3*2:
When standard signals are being input*3, pictures
are displayed with the aspect ration of the input
signals unchanged. When wide-screen signals
are being input*4, the PT-D10000U displays the
pictures with the aspect ratio converted to 4:3. The
PT-DW10000U displays the pictures with the aspect
ratio unchanged, but reduces the size of the pictures
so that they fit within the 4:3 projection area.
• Some size modes are not available for certain types
of input signals. For NTSC signals, “DEFAULT”
cannot be selected.
• If an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect
ratio for the input signals is selected, the pictures
will appear differently from the originals. Be careful
of this when selecting the aspect ratio.
• If using this projector in places such as cafes or
hotels to display programmes for a commercial
purpose or for public presentation, note that
adjusting the aspect ratio or using the zoom
function to change the screen pictures may be an
infringement of the rights of the original copyright
owner for that programme under copyright
protection laws.
• If conventional (normal) 4:3 pictures which are
not wide-screen pictures are displayed on a wide
screen, the edges of the pictures may not be visible
or they may become distorted. Such pictures
should be viewed as with an aspect ratio of 4:3 in
the original format intended by the creator of the
pictures.
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Adjusting the position (continued)
Adjusting the zoom ratio
This adjusts the size of the projected pictures.
1. Press Ÿź to select “ZOOM”.
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
KEYSTONE
ENTER
6. Press ŻŹ to switch
“INTERLOCKED”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
• OFF :
The “V” and “H” settings are used as the vertical
and horizontal zoom ratios respectively.
• ON :
The zoom ratio is set to the “HV” setting. This
allows the pictures to be zoomed at equal
vertical and horizontal ratios.
0
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
Note
• When “ASPECT” is set to “THROUGH”, “ZOOM” will
not appear.
2. Press ENTER.
• The “ZOOM” screen will be displayed.
ZOOM
MODE
INTERLOCKED
V
H
HV
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Clock phase adjustment
INTERNAL
Clock phase adjustment achieves the best image
when the screen flickers or halo is observed around
the contour.
OFF
100%
100%
100%
1. Press Ÿź to select “CLOCK
PHASE”.
3. Press Ÿź to select “MODE”.
4. Press ŻŹ to switch “MODE”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
INTERNAL
DEFAULT
0
FULL
• INTERNAL:
Enlarges the size of the pictures to within the
default aspect ratio.
• FULL:
Enlarges the pictures using the whole of the
display area.
5. Press Ÿź to select
“INTERLOCKED”.
ZOOM
MODE
INTERLOCKED
V
H
HV
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
KEYSTONE
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
2. Press ŻŹ to adjust the level.
• The value changes from 0 to 31. Adjust so that
the amount of interference is at a minimum.
Note
INTERNAL
OFF
100%
100%
100%
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• No optimal value may be obtained if the output
of the PC to which the signal input is applied is
unstable.
• No optimal value may be obtained if the total
number of dots is not correct.
• The clock phase can be adjusted only when RGB
signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN.
Keystone distortion can be corrected only along either
horizontal bound of the picture.
1. Press Ÿź to select
“KEYSTONE”.
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
KEYSTONE
ENTER
DEFAULT
0
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
2. Press ENTER.
• The “KEYSTONE” screen will be displayed.
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE
SUB KEYSTONE
LINEARITY
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
0
0
0
Note
• Adjust the “SUB KEYSTONE” or “LINEARITY” after
adjusting the “KEYSTONE”.
The variable range of the “SUB KEYSTONE” or
“LINEARITY” changes in response to the adjusted
value of the “KEYSTONE”.
• “SUB KEYSTONE” is a function which is used to
correct keystone distortion when the lens has been
shifted to the left or right. Keystone correction can
only be carried out for the area at the top-right of the
screen. However, this adjustment cannot be used
when “KEYSTONE” is set to “0”.
• Pressing DEFAULT of the remote control will
restore the factory default (“KEYSTONE”: 0, “SUB
KEYSTONE”: 0, “LINEARITY”: 0).
• The adjusted value is reflected in other input
signals.
• Keystone distortion can be corrected to ±40° of the
angle of tilt for the projector against the screen. (The
range for the angle of elevation is within ±22° when
using a lens with a fixed focal point, and it is within
±28° when using an LE6 lens.)
Basic Operation
•
Keystone distortion
correction
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust the
“KEYSTONE”.
• The value changes from -127 to 127.
4. Press Ÿź to select “SUB
KEYSTONE” or “LINEARITY”.
5. Press ŻŹ to adjust “SUB
KEYSTONE” or “LINEARITY”
• The value changes from -127 to 127.
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How to use ADVANCED MENU
Digital cinema reality
Increase the vertical resolution when the PAL (or
SECAM) 576i signal input or the NTSC 480i, 1 080/50i
and 1 080/60i signal input is applied.
1. Press Ÿź to select “DIGITAL
CINEMA REALITY”.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
AUTO
OFF
DEFAULT
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “DIGITAL
CINEMA REALITY”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
AUTO
Fine settings are possible.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“ADVANCED MENU”.
Press to display the
“ADVANCED MENU”
menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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OFF
30p FIXED: When 480i or 1 080/60i signals are input
25p FIXED: When 576i or 1 080/50i signals are input
• AUTO:
Performs automatic detection and cinema
processing. (factory default)
• OFF:
Unforced cinema processing
• 25p FIXED:
Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown) is
performed when a 576i or 1 080/50i signal is
input.
• 30p FIXED:
Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown) is
performed when a 480i or 1 080/60i signal is
input.
Note
• In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY mode, the image
quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p
FIXED is selected when the signal is not a 2:2
pulldown signal.
Blanking adjustment
Blanking adjustment fine-tunes the images projected
by the video deck or other devices when the noise
appears on the edges of the screen or if a part of the
image lies slightly offscreen.
When correcting the left hand blanking of the
screen (left)
Press Ź button to move the
blanking zone to the right; Ż
button to the left.
1. Press Ÿź to select “BLANKING”.
AUTO
OFF
DEFAULT
When correcting the right hand blanking of
the screen (right)
Press Ż button to move the
blanking zone to the right; Ź
button to the left.
Adjusting the input resolution
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
Input resolution adjustment achieves the best image
when the screen flickers or halo is observed around
the contour.
2. Press ENTER.
• The “BLANKING” adjustment screen will be
displayed.
BLANKING
UPPER
LOWER
LEFT
RIGHT
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
0
0
0
0
3. Press Ÿź to select the desired
item for adjustment.
4. Press ŻŹ to adjust blanking.
• The adjustment value for the PT-D10000U can
be changed within a range of 0 to 255 vertically
and 0 to 700 horizontally.
• The adjustment value for the PT-DW10000U
can be changed within a range of 0 to 540
vertically and 0 to 960 horizontally.
When correcting the upper blanking of the
screen (top)
Press Ż button to move the
blanking zone upward; Ź
button to downward.
When correcting the lower blanking of the
screen (bottom)
Press Ź button to move the
blanking zone upward; Ż
button to downward.
1. Press Ÿź to select “INPUT
RESOLUTION”.
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
ENTER
AUTO
Basic Operation
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
OFF
DEFAULT
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
2. Press ENTER.
• The “INPUT RESOLUTION” screen will be
displayed.
INPUT RESOLUTION
TOTAL DOTS
DISPLAY DOTS
TOTAL LINES
DISPLAY LINES
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
1344
1024
809
768
3. Press Ÿź to select “TOTAL
DOTS”, “DISPLAY DOTS”, “TOTAL
LINES” or “DISPLAY LINES”, and
the press ŻŹ to adjust it.
• Each item automatically displays a value in
response to the type of the input signal. If
vertical stripes appear on the screen or the
image is partly missing, increase or decrease
the displayed value while observing the screen
to achieve the optimal value.
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How to use ADVANCED MENU (continued)
Note
• The abovementioned vertical stripes will not appear
on the screen when all signals are input.
• The picture may be distorted during the adjusting
operation, but this is not a fault.
• The input resolution can be adjusted only when
RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2
IN.
Adjusting the clamp
position
Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the
optimal value when dark areas of the image are
crushed or displayed in green.
1. Press Ÿź to select “CLAMP
POSITION”.
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
AUTO
OFF
DEFAULT
Edge blending adjustment
This projector has the function to hide the seams for
multi-screens.
1. Press Ÿź to select “EDGE
BLENDING”.
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
ENTER
2. Press ENTER.
• The “CLAMP POSITION” screen will be
displayed.
CLAMP POSITION
POSITION
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
1
3. Press ŻŹ to adjust.
• The value changes from 1 to 255.
• The optimal value for the clamp position
adjustment
If dark areas are crushed:
The optimal value is the point where the dark
area is best improved.
If the dark areas are displayed in green:
The optimal value is the point where the green
area becomes dark and clear.
Note
• The clamp position can be adjusted only when the
RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2
IN.
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OFF
DEFAULT
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “EDGE
BLENDING”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
AUTO
ON
USER
• OFF:
When the multi-screens are not going to be
used.
• ON:
When the tilting inside the unit is to be used for
the tilting of the edge blending area.
• USER:
When a specific tilting is to be used for the
tilting of the edge blending area. (Separate
software is required to establish these settings.
Consult your dealer.)
3. Press ENTER.
• The “EDGE BLENDING” screen will be
displayed.
EDGE BLENDING
UPPER
START
OFF
WIDTH
LOWER
START
OFF
WIDTH
LEFT
START
OFF
WIDTH
RIGHT
START
OFF
WIDTH
MARKER
BRIGHT ADJUST
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
0
128
0
128
0
128
0
128
OFF
ENTER
CHANGE
•
•
•
•
To joint the top: set “UPPER” to “ON”.
To joint the bottom: set “LOWER” to “ON”.
To joint the left: set “LEFT” to “ON”.
To joint the right: set “RIGHT” to “ON”.
5. Press ENTER to toggle “ON” and
“OFF”.
6. Press ŻŹ to adjust the
compensation width and start
position.
Ŷ To display the adjustment
marker
7. Press Ÿź to select “MARKER”.
EDGE BLENDING
UPPER
START
OFF
WIDTH
LOWER
START
OFF
WIDTH
LEFT
START
OFF
WIDTH
RIGHT
START
OFF
WIDTH
MARKER
BRIGHT ADJUST
MENU SELECT
ENTER CHANGE
0
128
0
128
0
128
0
128
OFF
8. Press ENTER to select “ON”.
• A marker for adjusting the picture position
appears. The optimal point is the position where
the red line of one frame overlaps the green line
of the other frame.
The correction widths of the jointed frames
must be the same value all the time. The
optimal joint cannot be achieved if the jointed
frames have different correction widths.
The optimal point is where
these lines overlap.
9. Press Ÿź to select “BRIGHT
ADJUST”.
EDGE BLENDING
UPPER
START
OFF
WIDTH
LOWER
START
OFF
WIDTH
LEFT
START
OFF
WIDTH
RIGHT
START
OFF
WIDTH
MARKER
BRIGHT ADJUST
MENU SELECT
ENTER SUB MENU
0
128
0
128
0
128
0
128
OFF
10. Press ENTER.
• The “BRIGHT ADJUST” screen will be
displayed.
BRIGHT ADJUST
BRIGHT INSIDE
BRIGHT OUTSIDE
UPPER
LOWER
LEFT
RIGHT
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
0
0
0
0
Basic Operation
4. Press Ÿź to specify the area to
be adjusted.
11. Press Ÿź to select “BRIGHT
INSIDE”.
12. Press ENTER.
• The “BRIGHT INSIDE” adjustment screen will
be displayed.
BRIGHT INSIDE
INTERLOCKED
Wh
R
G
B
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
ON
0
0
0
0
• When “INTERLOCKED” is set to “OFF”,
individual adjustment of “R”, “G” and “B” will be
possible.
13. Press Ÿź to select an item, and
press ŻŹ to adjust the setting.
• Once adjustment is complete, press MENU to
return to “BRIGHT ADJUST”.
14. Press Ÿź to select the part of
“UPPER”, “LOWER”, “RIGHT”,
“LEFT”.
Green line
Red line
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How to use ADVANCED MENU (continued)
15. Use ŻŹ to adjust the width for
correcting the “BRIGHT INSIDE”
setting (0 to 255).
16. Press Ÿź to select “BRIGHT
OUTSIDE”.
BRIGHT ADJUST
BRIGHT INSIDE
BRIGHT OUTSIDE
UPPER
LOWER
LEFT
RIGHT
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
0
0
0
0
17. Press ENTER.
• The “BRIGHT OUTSIDE” adjustment screen
will be displayed.
BRIGHT OUTSIDE
INTERLOCKED
Wh
R
G
B
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Note
• The BRIGHT adjustment is a function for making
the brightening of the BRIGHT level in those areas
where the pictures overlap less conspicuous
when multi-screens have been configured using
edge blending. The optimal point is where, after
the BRIGHT INSIDE has been adjusted, the
compensation amount is the same for the BRIGHT
levels in the areas where the pictures overlap and
where the pictures do not overlap. If, after the
BRIGHT INSIDE adjustment, only the vicinity of
the borders of the areas where the pictures overlap
and where the pictures do not overlap becomes
bright, proceed to adjust the top, bottom, left and
right widths. Alternatively, if only the vicinity of
the borders has darkened as a result of the width
adjustments, proceed with the BRIGHT OUTSIDE
adjustment.
• When a rear screen or screen with a high gain is
used, the joints may appear to be discontinuous
depending on the viewing position.
ON
0
0
0
0
Frame delay
When 1080/60i, 1 080/50i and 1 080/24sF signals are
being input, this simplifies image processing so that
the frame delay for pictures can be shortened.
• When “INTERLOCKED” is set to “OFF”,
individual adjustment of “R”, “G” and “B” will be
possible.
18. Press Ÿź to select an item, and
press ŻŹ to adjust the setting.
Projection
Edge blending width (right)
range
BRIGHT adjustment
(right)
Marker
1. Press Ÿź to select “FRAME
DELAY”.
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
AUTO
OFF
DEFAULT
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “FRAME
DELAY”.
BRIGHT OUTSIDE
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
DEFAULT
SHORT
BRIGHT INSIDE
• DEFAULT:
This is the standard setting
• SHORT:
This causes the pictures to be delayed after the
audio.
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• When “FRAME DELAY” is set to “SHORT”,
deterioration in the picture quality will occur.
Furthermore, the noise reduction function cannot be
used.
Raster position
When the whole area where the input picture can be
displayed is not used, the picture can be moved to
any position inside the display area.
1. Press Ÿź to select “RASTER
POSITION”.
ADVANCED MENU
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
BLANKING
INPUT RESOLUTION
CLAMP POSITION
EDGE BLENDING
FRAME DELAY
RASTER POSITION
ENTER
When 16:9 pictures are displayed
(when HDTV or 480p pictures are input or
16:9 is selected in the SIZE mode)
Pressing Ÿ button will move
the image upward.
Pressing ź button will move
the image downward.
Ŷ PT-DW10000U
AUTO
When 4:3 pictures are displayed
OFF
DEFAULT
Pressing Ź button will move
the image to the right.
Pressing Ż button will move
the image to the left.
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
Basic Operation
Note
2. Press ENTER.
• The “RASTER POSITION” screen will be
displayed.
RASTER POSITION
V
H
ADJUST
4. Press MENU three times.
• The on-screen indications disappear and the
normal screen appears again.
0
0
3. Press ŸźŻŹ to adjust the
position.
Ŷ PT-D10000U
When 5:4 pictures are displayed
(when SXGA signals are input)
Pressing Ź button will move
the image to the right.
Pressing Ż button will move
the image to the left.
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Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGE
Changing the display
language
This lets you switch the on-screen display language.
1. Press Ÿź to select the desired
language.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
ENTER
2. Press ENTER to establish your
selection.
This lets you switch the display language.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select “DISPLAY
LANGUAGE”.
Press to display the
“DISPLAY LANGUAGE”
menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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• When this is selected, the language display will
turn a light green.
• Menus, setting items, adjustment screens, and
control button names will be displayed in the
language the user chooses.
• The available languages are: English, German
(DEUTSCH), French (FRANÇAIS), Spanish
(ESPAÑOL), Italian (ITALIANO), Japanese (
), Chinese (
), Russian (ɪɭɫɫɤɢɣ), and
Korean (
).
Note
• The on-screen display of the projector is set to the
English language on shipping.
Option1 settings
Adjusting color matching
When multiple sets are used simultaneously, this
projector allows the user to correct the difference of
colors among the sets.
1. Press Ÿź to select “COLOR
MATCHING”.
MENU
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
DEFAULT
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “COLOR
MATCHING”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
This menu can be used to make a variety of
picture and projector settings.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“OPTION1”.
Press to display the
“OPTION1” menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
OFF
3COLORS
MEASURE
7COLORS
• OFF:
Color matching adjustment is not carried out.
• 3COLORS:
It is possible to adjust the 3colors of “R (Red)”,
“G (Green)” and “B (Blue)”.
• 7COLORS:
It is possible to adjust the 7colors of “R (Red)”,
“G (Green)”, “B (Blue)”, “Cy (Cyan)”, “Mg
(Magenta)”, “Ye (Yellow)” and “Wh (White)”.
• MEASURE:
Refer to “Adjusting the color matching using
a colorimeter” on the next page for details on
these modes.
Basic Operation
OFF
OFF
OFF
Special Features
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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Option1 settings (continued)
Ŷ If “3COLORS” or “7COLORS”
was selected in step 2.
3. Press ENTER.
• The “COLOR MATCHING: 3COLORS” or
“COLOR MATCHING: 7COLORS” screen will
be displayed.
COLOR MATCHING:3COLORS
R
G
B
AUTO TESTPATTERN
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
The “R (Red)”, “G (Green)”, “B (Blue)”, “Cy (Cyan)”,
“Mg (Magenta)”, “Ye (Yellow)” and “Wh (White)”
colors can be changed to the desired hues using
a colorimeter which is capable of measuring the
chromaticity coordinates and luminance.
Ŷ Inputting the current luminance
ON
4. Press Ÿź to select “R”, “G” and
“B”.
3COLORS:R
R
G
B
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
Adjusting the color matching
using a colorimeter
2048
0
0
5. Press ENTER.
6. Press ŻŹ to adjust the values.
and chromaticity coordinates
1. Press Ÿź to select “COLOR
MATCHING”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
• The effects of correcting the adjustment color:
When tuning the correction color that is the same
as the adjustment color: the brightness of the
adjustment color changes.
When tuning the correction color RED: RED is
added to or reduced from the adjustment color.
When tuning the correction color GREEN: GREEN
is added to or reduced from the adjustment color.
When tuning the correction color BLUE: BLUE is
added to or reduced from the adjustment color.
• This adjustment should be carried out by a person
who is familiar with the projector or by a service
person because a high level of skill is required to
make successful adjustment.
• Pressing DEFAULT will restore the factory defaults
for all items.
• When any setting other than “OFF” has been
selected for color matching, the “COLOR TEMP.”
setting is fixed at “USER1”.
2. Press ŻŹ to select “MEASURE”.
3. Press ENTER.
• The “MEASURE MODE” screen will be
displayed.
MEASURE MODE
MODE
MEASURED DATA
TARGET DATA
AUTO TESTPATTERN
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
ON
• The “MEASURED DATA” screen will be displayed.
MEASURED DATA
Bk
G
B
MENU SELECT
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709MODE
4. Press Ÿź to select “MEASURED
DATA”.
5. Press ENTER.
R
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BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
• These values can be adjusted from 0 to 2048.
Note
OFF
OFF
OFF
1/2
Y
x
y
Y
x
y
Y
x
y
Y
x
y
2
0.350
0.360
300
0.670
0.330
2500
0.350
.0630
200
0.150
0.050
6. Use the colorimeter to
measure the luminance (Y) and
chromaticity coordinates (x, y).
7. Press Ÿź to select the colors,
and press ŻŹ to select their
values.
8. After all the data has been input,
press MENU.
• The “MEASURE MODE” screen will be
displayed.
• If “3COLORS” or “709MODE” has been selected as
the “TARGET MODE” setting, only the 3 colors R, G
and B will be input for “TARGET DATA”.
• If “709MODE” has been selected as the “TARGET
MODE” setting, the 3 primary colors defined by the
ITU-R BT.709 standard will be set as the target
data.
• If the target data is outside the color range of the
projector, the colors will not be projected correctly.
709MODE
Large Screen Correction
ON
Ŷ Inputting the coordinates of a
desired color
9. Press Ÿź to select “MODE”.
10. Press Ÿź to select “7COLORS”.
11. Press Ÿź to select “TARGET
DATA”.
12. Press ENTER.
• The “TARGET DATA” screen will be displayed.
TARGET DATA
TARGET DATA:R,G,B
TARGET DATA:Cy,Mg,Ye,Wh
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
If watching images close up on a large screen, you
can correct the colors that appear lighter on the
screen so that they appear the same as the colors
that would appear on a normal-sized screen.
1. Press Ÿź to select “LARGE
SCREEN CORRECTION”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
13. Press Ÿź to select “R, G, B” or
“Cy, Mg, Ye, Wh”.
14. Press ENTER.
• The “TARGET DATA: R, G, B (or “Cy, Mg, Ye,
Wh”)” screen will be displayed.
TARGET DATA: R, G ,B
x
R
y
x
G
y
x
B
y
Note
0.670
0.330
0.650
0.630
0.150
0.050
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “LARGE
SCREEN CORRECTION”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF (No correction)
Special Features
MEASURE MODE
MODE
MEASURED DATA
TARGET DATA
AUTO TESTPATTERN
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
16. After all the data has been input,
press MENU.
1 (Low)
2 (High)
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
15. Press Ÿź to select the desired
colors, and press ŻŹ to input
their coordinates.
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Option1 settings (continued)
2. Press ENTER.
Auto signal
• The “AUTO SETUP” screen will be displayed.
When unregistered signals are to be input frequently
because the unit is used at conferences or other
venues, the screen display position can be adjusted
automatically without having to press AUTO SETUP
on the remote control each time.
1. Press Ÿź to select “AUTO
SIGNAL”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
3. Press ŻŹ to switch “MODE”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
DEFAULT
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “AUTO
SIGNAL”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
ON
• If unregistered signals are input when “ON”
is selected, auto setup will be initiated
automatically.
Automatic adjustment
(Only RGB input)
Use this setting when adjusting a specific or oblong
(16:9, etc.) signal.
1. Press Ÿź to select “AUTO
SETUP”.
ENTER
DEFAULT
WIDE
USER
OFF
OFF
OFF
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
AUTO SETUP
MODE
CHANGE
ENTER EXECUTE
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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• DEFAULT:
to receive signals of which image aspect is
4:3 or 5:4 (applicable resolution : 640 × 400,
640 × 480, 800 × 600, 832 × 624, 960 × 720,
1 024 × 768, 1 152 × 864, 1 152 × 870,
1 280 × 960, 1 280 × 1 024, 1 600 × 1 200,
1 400 × 1 050
• WIDE:
to receive signals of which image aspect is 16:9
(oblong) (applicable resolution : 720 × 400,
1 280 × 720, 1 280 × 800, 1 280 × 768,
1 376 × 768, 1 600 × 1 024)
• USER:
to receive signals of specific horizontal
resolution (number of horizontally displayed
dots)
4. If “User” is selected, press ŻŹ
to enter the horizontal resolution
of signal source into “DISPLAY
DOTS”.
5. Press ENTER.
• Execute automatic adjustment. A message
“PROGRESS...” appears during automatic
adjustment. When the adjustment is complete,
the system returns to the input screen.
DVI EDID
Back Color
This sets the color for the projection screen when no
signals are being input.
Select the EDID mode setting that corresponds to the
device to be connected.
1. Press Ÿź to select “BACK
COLOR”.
1. Press Ÿź to select “DVI EDID”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “DVI EDID”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
EDID1
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
BLACK
BLUE
LOGO3
LOGO1
LOGO2
• BLACK:
The entire projection area will appear black.
• BLUE:
The entire projection area will appear blue.
• LOGO1:
The picture registered by the user will be
projected in the projection area.
• LOGO2:
The picture registered by the user will be
projected in the projection area.
• LOGO3:
The Panasonic logo is projected.
EDID2 (PC)
• EDID1 (Input signal formats supported) :
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p,
1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF,
1 080/23.98sF, 1 080/30p, 1 080/29.97p,
1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p, 1 080/50p,
1 080/59.94p, 1 080/60p
• EDID2 (Input signal formats supported) :
Displayable resolution:
VGA-UXGA (non-interlace)
Dot clock frequency: 25 MHz - 162 MHz
Note
• Interlace signals are not supported even when the
EDID2 (PC) mode is selected.
Special Features
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “BACK
COLOR”.
Note
• Separate software is required in order to create the
pictures to use for “LOGO1” and “LOGO2”. Consult
your dealer.
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Option1 settings (continued)
AUX DVI EDID (Only when the
optional input module is installed)
Select the EDID mode setting that corresponds to the
device to be connected.
1. Press Ÿź to select “AUX DVI
EDID”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
EDID2 (PC)
• EDID1 (Input signal formats supported) :
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p,
1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF,
1 080/23.98sF, 1 080/30p, 1 080/29.97p,
1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p, 1 080/50p,
1 080/59.94p, 1 080/60p
• EDID2 (Input signal formats supported) :
Displayable resolution:
VGA-UXGA (non-interlace)
Dot clock frequency: 25 MHz - 162 MHz
Note
• Interlace signals are not supported even when the
EDID2 (PC) mode is selected.
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1. Press Ÿź to select “P IN P”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “P IN P”.
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “AUX DVI
EDID”.
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This item is used to set the condition of the Picture-InPicture.
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
EDID1
P IN P
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
USER1
USER3
USER2
• OFF:
P IN P will not be set.
• USER1, USER2, USER3:
The input signals to be projected in the main
window and sub-window can be set.
3. Press ENTER.
• The “P IN P:USER1”, “P IN P:USER2” or “P IN
P:USER3” screen will be displayed.
P IN P:USER1
MAIN WINDOW
SIZE
POSITION
SUB WINDOW
SIZE
POSITION
FRAME LOCK
TYPE
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
RGB1
VIDEO
MAIN WINDOW
MAIN WINDOW
• MAIN WINDOW:
The input terminal for the main window is
displayed. The ŻŹ buttons can be used to
select the input terminal.
SIZE: The user can specify the display size of
the main window between 10 % and 100 %.
POSITION: The user can specify the display
position of the main window on the screen.
• SUB WINDOW:
The input terminal for the SUB WINDOW is
displayed. The ŻŹ buttons can be used to
select the input terminal.
SIZE: The user can specify the display size of
the subwindow between 10 % and 100 %.
POSITION: The user can specify the display
position of the subwindow on the screen.
• FRAME LOCK:
The user can select the window to apply frame
lock.
“MAIN WINDOW”: Frame lock is set for the
input signals specified for the main window.
“SUB WINDOW”: Frame lock is set for the input
signals specified for the subwindow.
• TYPE:
The user can select the window that is
displayed by priority when two windows overlap.
“MAIN WINDOW”: The main window is
displayed by priority.
“SUB WINDOW”: The subwindow is displayed
by priority.
Note
• The P IN P function is not available depending on
the input signals and the selected input terminals.
Refer to “List of P IN P” for details. (p. 119)
• The main window’s picture adjustment values such
as the picture mode, gamma selection and color
temperature setting for the main window will be
applied.
• In the normal screen (when the menu is not
displayed), the ŻŹ buttons can be used to switch
the size and position of the main window and
subwindow when the P IN P function is on.
Setting FUNC1
The user can specify the function of the “FUNC 1”
button on the remote control.
1. Press Ÿź to select “FUNC1”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “FUNC1”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
P IN P
SUB MEMORY
SYSTEM SELECTOR
• P IN P:
Enables setting of P IN P to “OFF”, “USER 1”,
“USER 2”, or “USER 3. (p. 72)
• SUB MEMORY:
The sub memory can be switched. (p. 41)
• SYSTEM SELECTOR:
Allows the system selector to be switched.
(p. 54)
Special Features
4. Press Ÿź to select the item to
be set, and press ŻŹ to switch
the setting.
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Option1 settings (continued)
Position of on-screen
indications
The user can specify the position of the on-screen
indications.
1. Press Ÿź to select “OSD
POSITION”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
OSD memory
This lets you save the cursor position in on-screen
menus.
1. Press Ÿź to select “OSD
MEMORY”.
OPTION1
COLOR MATCHING
LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
AUTO SIGNAL
AUTO SETUP
BACK COLOR
DVI EDID
AUX DVI EDID
P IN P
FUNC1
OSD POSITION
OSD MEMORY
OFF
OFF
OFF
BLUE
EDID2(PC)
EDID2(PC)
OFF
P IN P
2
ON
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “OSD
POSITION”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
1 (Top left of the
screen)
9 (Bottom right of the
screen)
2 (Left center of the
screen)
3 (Bottom left of the
screen)
4 (Top center of the
screen)
8 (Right center of the
screen)
7 (Top right of the
screen)
5 (Center of the
screen)
6 (Bottom center of
the screen)
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2. Press ŻŹ to switch “OSD
MEMORY”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
ON
Option2 settings
Setting a projector ID
The projector has an ID number setting function that
helps the user to control two or more projectors either
simultaneously or separately with a single remote
control. The ID number is set to “ALL” by default.
Hence the ID number need not be set when only
one projector is used.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
DEFAULT
1. Press Ÿź to select
“PROJECTOR ID”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ŻŹ to switch
“PROJECTOR ID”.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“OPTION2”.
Press to display the
“OPTION2” menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
ALL
1
64
2
3. Press MENU twice.
• This concludes the setting procedure and the
on-screen indications disappear and the normal
screen appears again.
Note
• The ID number can be set to “ALL”, or selected from
“1” to “64”.
• If the projectors are given ID numbers, their remote
controls must be assigned the same ID numbers,
respectively.
• If the ID number of a projector is set to “ALL”, it can
be controlled by the remote control or the PC with
any ID number.
If multiple projectors are used and some of
them have their IDs set to “ALL”, they cannot be
controlled separately from the projectors with other
ID numbers. For details on remote control ID setting,
see page 18.
Special Features
This menu can be used to make a variety of
picture and projector settings.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
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Option2 settings (continued)
Installation Setting
A projection scheme can be chosen depending on
the installation of the projector. If the picture is shown
upside down or in reverse, change the projection
scheme.
• Select the setting by displaying the on-screen
indications using buttons of the remote control or the
control panel on the main unit.
1. Press Ÿź to select
“INSTALLATION”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Floor mount rear projection
(REAR-F)
Ceiling mount rear projection
(REAR-C)
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
3. Press MENU twice.
• The on-screen indications disappear and the
normal screen appears again.
2. Press ŻŹ to switch
“INSTALLATION”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
FRONT-F
FRONT-C
Altitude
When using the projector over 1 400 m above sea
level, set to “HIGH”.
1. Press Ÿź to select “ALTITUDE”.
REAR-C
REAR-F
Floor mount front projection
(FRONT-F)
Ceiling mount front projection
(FRONT-C)
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ŻŹ to switch
“ALTITUDE”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
LOW
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HIGH
Direction
The fan is controlled in accordance with the setup
angle.
1. Press Ÿź to select
“DIRECTION”.
1. Press Ÿź to select “OUTPUT
RESOLUTION”.
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
OUTPUT RESOLUTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
LOGO1
2. Press ŻŹ to switch
“DIRECTION”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
H
Pictures projected onto a screen (for SXGA) with
a 5:4 aspect ratio can be displayed with the SXGA
resolution.
V
LOGO1
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “OUTPUT
RESOLUTION”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
SXGA+
• H (HORIZONTAL):
This is the standard setup.
• V (VERTICAL):
Select this if the projector is tilted at a large
vertical angle (an angle which exceeds 30° from
the horizontal).
1/2
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
SXGA+
QUAD
OFF
SXGA
• SXGA+ (1 400 × 1 050):
For projecting pictures onto a screen with an
aspect ratio of 4:3.
• SXGA (1 280 × 1 024):
For projecting pictures onto a screen with an
aspect ratio of 5:4.
Special Features
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Output resolution
(PT-D10000U only)
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Option2 settings (continued)
Lamp select
This lets you switch the four light source lamps to one
of four brightnesses in accordance with the operating
conditions and purpose of use.
1. Press Ÿź to select “LAMP
SELECT”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
2
INSTALLATION
FRONT-F
ALTITUDE
LOW
DIRECTION
H
LAMP SELECT
QUAD
LAMP RELAY
OFF
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
LOGO1
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
ENTER
CHANGE
EXECUTE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “LAMP
SELECT”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
TRIPLE
QUAD
DUAL
L1
• “QUAD” : The four lamps illuminate.
• “L1” : One lamp illuminates.
(Lamp unit 1 takes priority.)
• “L2” : One lamp illuminates.
(Lamp unit 2 takes priority.)
• “L3” : One lamp illuminates.
(Lamp unit 3 takes priority.)
• “L4” : One lamp illuminates.
(Lamp unit 4 takes priority.)
• “L1/L4” : Two lamps illuminate.
(Lamp unit 1 and 4 take priority.)
• “L2/L3” : Two lamps illuminate.
(Lamp unit 2 and 3 take priority.)
• “L1/L2/L3” : Three lamps illuminate.
(Lamp units 1, 2 and 3 take priority.)
• “L1/L2/L4” : Three lamps illuminate.
(Lamp units 1, 2 and 4 take priority.)
• “L1/L3/L4” : Three lamps illuminate.
(Lamp units 1, 3 and 4 take priority.)
• “L2/L3/L4” : Three lamps illuminate.
(Lamp units 2, 3 and 4 take priority.)
• “SINGLE” : One of the lamps illuminates.
(The lamp unit with the shortest operating time
is selected automatically.)
• “DUAL” : Two lamps illuminate.
(The lamp units with the shortest operating
time out of lamp units 1 and 4 or 2 and 3 are
selected automatically.)
• “TRIPLE” : Three lamps illuminate.
(The lamp unit with the shortest operating time
is selected automatically.)
3. Press ENTER.
SINGLE
L2
L2/L3/L4
L3
L1/L3/L4
L4
L1/L2/L4
L1/L4
L1/L2/L3
L2/L3
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Note
• For settings other than “QUAD”, any lamp which is
malfunctioning or which has a cumulative operating
time that exceeds 2 000 hours will be turned off
and the other lamps will be turned on. If “QUAD”
is selected, any lamp which is malfunctioning or
which has a cumulative operating time that exceeds
2 000 hours will be turned off and only the lamps
which have a cumulative operating time of less
than 2 000 hours will be turned on. In addition, if
the cumulative operating times for all lamps exceed
2 000 hours, the projector will switch to standby
mode.
• Lamp units which are not turned on should still be
installed to the projector.
• If the lamp selection is changed, picture is muted
during lamp switching execution. (7-25 sec.)
Lamp relay
RS-232C setting
If using the projector for a continuous period of
24 hours or more, this setting can be used to
automatically switch the lamps that are turned on in
order to reduce the lamp deterioration that can occur
as a result of continuous use.
1. Press Ÿź to select “LAMP
RELAY”.
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
1. Press Ÿź to select “RS-232C”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
ENTER SUB MENU
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ENTER.
LOGO1
• The “RS-232C” screen will be displayed.
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “LAMP
RELAY”.
• The time interval for lamps to be switched will
change as shown in the diagram below each
time ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
00:00
23:00
01:00
Note
• When “SINGLE”, “DUAL” or “TRIPLE” is selected as
the “LAMP SELECT” setting, the lamps will switch
in accordance with the setting time. If “QUAD” is
selected, three lamps will illuminate for 8 hours after
the specified time.
• The setting time will be the local time. (p. 81)
RS-232C
SERIAL IN
(IN) BAUDRATE
(IN) PARITY
(OUT) BAUDRATE
(OUT) PARITY
VPS SYSTEM
GROUP
RS-232C
38400
EVEN
38400
EVEN
MASTER
A
MASTER
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
3. Press Ÿź to select “SERIAL
IN”.
4. Press ŻŹ to switch “SERIAL
IN”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
RS-232C
RS-422
Special Features
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
This sets communication parameters for the projector.
5. Press Ÿź to select
communication conditions.
6. Press ŻŹ to confirm the setting.
7. Press MENU three times.
• The on-screen indications disappear, and the
system returns to the normal screen.
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Option2 settings (continued)
System information
Cleaning the air filter
Displays the system information of the projector.
This can be used to set air filter cleaning.
1. Press Ÿź to select “SYSTEM
INFORMATION”.
1. Press Ÿź to select “AIR FILTER
CLEANING”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
ENTER SUB MENU
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ENTER.
• The “SYSTEM INFORMATION” screen will be
displayed.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
ROM VERSION
1.00.00
NETWORK VERSION
1.00
SUB VERSION
1.00
PROJECTOR RUNTIME
1000h
LAMP1 RUNTIME
500h
LAMP2 RUNTIME
500h
LAMP3 RUNTIME
500h
LAMP4 RUNTIME
500h
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
ENTER SUB MENU
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ENTER.
• The “AIR FILTER CLEANING” screen will be
displayed.
• You can select the automatic cleaning time
(“TIME”) and also force cleaning to be carried
out immediately (“EXECUTE”).
AIR FILTER CLEANING
TIME
EXECUTE
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
00:00
3. Press Ÿź to select “TIME”.
CHANGE
3. Press ŻŹ to move to the next
page.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
ON COUNT
POWER ON TIMES
100
LAMP 1 ON
50
LAMP 2 ON
50
LAMP 3 ON
50
LAMP 4 ON
50
SHUTTER
9(
0)
AIR FILTER CLEANING
3(
0)
AUX
MD77DV:DN
NUMBER OF ENTRY SIGNAL
1/96
CHANGE
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• Select “TIME” and then set the time for
automatic cleaning to be carried out.
• If you would like cleaning to be carried out
straight away, select “EXECUTE” and then
press ENTER.
4. Press ŻŹ to switch “TIME”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
00:00
23:50
(in units of 10 minutes)
• The default setting is “00:00” (midnight).
Example: When the default setting is in use,
automatic cleaning will start at 00:00 if the
projector is in projection mode. If the time
is set to 7:00, automatic cleaning will start
at that time if the projector is in projection
mode.
• The air filter cleaning monitor (FILTER CLEANING)
will flash blue while cleaning of the air filter is in
progress. If there is a problem with the air filter, the
air filter cleaning monitor (FILTER CLEANING) will
light red.
• The time taken for cleaning is approximately 30 to
40 seconds.
• The setting time will be the local time. (p. 81)
• Automatic cleaning will not be carried out if the
projector is in standby mode.
• If the projector is not in projection mode when the
setting time is reached, automatic cleaning will not
be carried out.
• Automatic cleaning will not be carried out if 24 hours
have not yet elapsed since cleaning was last
carried out (either by automatic cleaning or forced
cleaning).
Example: If the setting time is 7:00 and forced
cleaning is carried out at 9:00, then
automatic cleaning will not be carried out at
7:00 on the following day.
46 hours elapsed
22 hours elapsed
Setting time
Setting time
Automatic Forced
cleaning cleaning
(No cleaning)
Setting time
Automatic
cleaning
• If the time is set to a time which is within 24
hours from the last time cleaning was carried out,
automatic cleaning will not be carried out the next
time the setting time is reached. Instead, cleaning
will be carried out when the setting time is reached
on the following day.
Example: If cleaning was carried out at 10:00, and
the cleaning time setting is then changed to
20:00, automatic cleaning will be carried out
at 20:00 on the following day.
34 hours elapsed
10 hours elapsed
Setting time
Setting time
Automatic
cleaning
(No cleaning)
Setting time
Automatic
cleaning
Time reset
• When projection starts (when the power is
turned on), automatic cleaning will be carried out
immediately if more than 24 hours have elapsed
since cleaning was last carried out.
Setting the date and time
This lets you set the time zone and the current date
and time for the projector’s internal clock.
1. Press Ÿź to select “DATE AND
TIME”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
ENTER SUB MENU
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ENTER.
• The “DATE AND TIME” screen will be
displayed.
DATE AND TIME
TIME ZONE
ADJUST CLOCK
LOCAL DATE
LOCAL TIME
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
09:00
2007/01/01
12:34:56
3. Press Ÿź to select “TIME ZONE”.
4. Press ŻŹ to switch “TIME ZONE”.
5. Press Ÿź to select “ADJUST
CLOCK”.
6. Press ENTER.
• The “ADJUST CLOCK” screen will be
displayed.
ADJUST CLOCK
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
HOUR
MINUTE
APPLY
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
Special Features
Note
2007
1
1
12
34
7. Press Ÿź to select the item to
be set, and use ŻŹ to set the
local time.
8. Use Ÿź to select “APPLY”, and
then press ENTER.
• This completes setting of the time.
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Option2 settings (continued)
Setting the startup logo
This sets the startup logo that is projected when the
power is turned on.
1. Press Ÿź to select “STARTUP
LOGO”.
OPTION2
PROJECTOR ID
INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C
SYSTEM INFORMATION
AIR FILTER CLEANING
DATE AND TIME
STARTUP LOGO
PASSWORD
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2
FRONT-F
LOW
H
QUAD
OFF
LOGO1
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “STARTUP
LOGO”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
LOGO3
OFF
LOGO2
LOGO1
• LOGO3:
The Panasonic logo and DIGITAL
PROJECTOR logo are projected.
• OFF:
No startup logo is projected.
• LOGO1:
The picture registered by the user will be
projected.
• LOGO2:
The picture registered by the user will be
projected.
Note
• Separate software is required in order to create the
pictures to use for “LOGO1” and “LOGO2”. Consult
your dealer.
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Password
This function is used by a service person.
Input the password with the numeric buttons (0 to 9)
of the remote control and press ENTER to confirm the
entry.
Displaying the internal test pattern
Test pattern
Results of adjustment on the image, picture quality,
position, size and other factors will not be reflected
in test patterns. Be sure to display the input signal
before performing various kinds of setting.
1. Press ŻŹ to search through the
various types of test patterns.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
Ŷ Cycle of displayed internal test
patterns
The setting will change as follows each time ŻŹ
is pressed.
MENU screen
+
Focus
MENU screen
+
Color bars
MENU screen
+
Entry screen
MENU screen
+
All white
The projector has 8 types of internal test patterns
to check the condition of the set.
MENU
MENU screen
+
Window (inversion)
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select “TEST
PATTERN”.
Press to display the
“TEST PATTERN”
screen.
MENU screen
+
Window
MENU screen
+
Flag
MENU screen
+
Flag (inversion)
Special Features
MENU screen
+
All black
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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How to use network function
Initial setting of network
function
Make the initial network function settings before using
the network functions.
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
1. Press Ÿź to select items, and
press ENTER to change the
setting.
NETWORK
HOST NAME
DHCP
IP ADDRESS
PORT
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
STATUS
STORE
DEFAULT
ENTER
This allows you to use network functions.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“NETWORK”.
Press to display the
“NETWORK” menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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PROJECTOR
OFF
192.168. 0.
80
255.255.255.
192.168. 0.
8
0
1
MENU SELECT
ADJUST
• HOST NAME (Display of host name and
setting) :
Make alteration when to use the DHCP server.
• DHCP (DHCP client function) :
Set the DHCP item to ON when to acquire an IP
address automatically using the DHCP server.
Set to OFF if DHCP server is not used. Enter
the IP address if DHCP server is not used.
• IP ADDRESS (Display of IP address and
setting) :
Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not
used.
• PORT (Display and setting of the port
number for connection with the Web
browser.) :
Number 80 is normally used.
• SUBNET MASK (Displaying and setting the
subnet mask) :
If not using a DHCP server, enter the subnet
mask.
• GATEWAY (Display of gateway address and
setting) :
Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is
not used.
2. Press Ÿź to select “STORE”,
and press ENTER.
Note
• Before using the DHCP server, make sure the
DHCP server is already functioning.
• For details of IP address, net mask, and gateway,
ask the network administrator.
Returning the network function
setting back to the factory setting
The user can return all settings of network function
such as IP address, password and E-mail setting to
the factory setting.
1. Press Ÿź to select “STORE”.
NETWORK
HOST NAME
DHCP
IP ADDRESS
PORT
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
STATUS
STORE
ENTER
PROJECTOR
OFF
192.168. 0.
80
255.255.255.
192.168. 0.
8
0
1
MENU SELECT
STORE
2. Hold down DEFAULT for
3 seconds.
• A confirmation screen will be displayed.
To cancel, press MENU. The “NETWORK
SETTING” screen will be displayed.
OK
ENTER
CANCEL
CHANGE
EXECUTE
3. Press ENTER.
• The IP address, password, E-mail settings
and all the other network function settings are
returned to the factory defaults.
Special Features
WOULD YOU LIKE TO CANCEL
ALL NETWORK SETTINGS BACK TO
FACTORY SHIPMENT STATUS?
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How to use network function (continued)
Network connections
The projector is equipped with network functions, and web browser controls can be used to carry out the following
operations from a computer.
• Projector settings and adjustments
• Projector status display
• Transmission of E-mail messages if there is a problem with the projector
Note
• A LAN cable is required to use the network function.
PC
Projector
LAN cable (straight)
LAN cable (straight)
•
•
•
•
A Web browser is required to use this function. Make sure that a Web browser is available in the system.
Use Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP for the OS of your personal computer.
The Web browser should be Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Netscape Communicator 7.0 or later.
To use the E-mail function, communication with E-mail server must be established. Make sure that E-mail
feature is available in your system.
• Use a straight insulated LAN cable which supports category 5 or above.
• The length of LAN cable must be 100 m or shorter.
Ŷ Name and function of network function parts
LAN terminal (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Connect LAN cable here.
IN
OUT
REMOTE 1
RS-232C IN
REMOTE 2 IN
IN
OUT
VIDEO S-VIDEO IN
R/PR
G/Y
SYNC/HD
RGB 1 IN
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
RS-422 OUT
LAN
LAN LINK/ACT lamp (green)
This lights when a LAN cable is connected
and flashes when signals are being received
or sent.
B/PB
VD
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
LAN10/100 lamp (yellow)
This lights when a 100BASE-TX connection
is established.
Attention
• If the LAN terminal is touched by electrostatically charged hands (or body), failure may be caused by the
discharge of static electricity.
Be careful not to touch metallic part of LAN terminal or LAN cable.
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Accessing from the Web browser
1. Activate the Web browser in the personal computer.
2. Enter the IP address set by the projector into the URL input field of the
Web browser.
3. Enter your “User Name” and “Password”.
• At the time of shipment from the factory, the “User Name” is set to “user1” and the “Password” is set to
“panasonic” (lowercase).
Special Features
4. Press OK and the top page will appear.
Ŷ Password change page
Click [Change password].
Old password input field
New password input field
New password input field
(re-enter for confirmation)
Button for erasing all entered
characters
Button for executing password
change
Note
• Avoid activating two or more Web browser simultaneously to work out setting or control actions.
• Change the password first of all.
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How to use network function (continued)
Ŷ Basic control page
This page is the first page displayed when the projector is accessed through a web browser.
To move from another page, click [Projector control], then [Basic control].
Control button
Click this item, and a projector
control page appears.
Monitor information button
Click this item, and the status of the
projector is displayed.
Update button
Click this item, and the update page
of the projector’s firmware appears.
E-mail set up button
Click this item, and an E-mail setting
page appears.
Network set up button
Click this item, and a network set up
page for IP address and other items
appear.
Change password button
Power On/Off control
SHUTTER control
OSD (On-screen Display) display/
non-display
System type switching
Use these to select the input
signals.
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Ŷ Detail control page
Click [Projector control], then [Detail control] to display the Detail control page.
On-screen status is displayed, even
if the on-screen of projector is set to
off.
Pressing these buttons controls the
projector and updates the on-screen
description on the right of the control
page when control is finished.
Lens adjustment
Test pattern display
This button updates the on-screen
description on the right of the control
page with the latest information.
Menu display
Ŷ Monitor information page
Click [Projector control], then [Status information] to display the Status information page.
This page displays the projector statuses established for the items shown below.
Displays temperature of projector’s
intake air.
Displays temperature inside the
projector.
Displays temperature of projector
exhaust.
Displays the lamp lit hours.
Displays the type of projector.
Special Features
Displays the input switching status.
Displays used hours of the projector.
Displays the firmware version of the
projector main unit.
Displays self-diagnosis information.
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How to use network function (continued)
Ŷ Error information page
When
is displayed on the status information screen, click it to display the error
details.
• Depending on the nature of the error, the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own protection.
Ɣ When [FAILED] has appeared for an item
Parameter
OK: Normal operation
FAILED: Occurrence of trouble
Description
MAIN CPU BUS
Trouble has occurred in the microcomputer circuitry. Consult your dealer.
FAN
Trouble has occurred in the fan or its drive circuit. Consult your dealer.
The temperature inside the projector is high. It may be that the projector is being
used where the ambient temperature is high such as near a heating appliance.
The input air temperature is too high. It may be that the projector is being used
where the ambient temperature is high such as near a heating appliance.
The temperature around the lamp is too high. It may be that the projector’s
ventilation holes are blocked.
The lamp runtime has exceeded the prescribed cumulative time, and it is now
time to replace the lamp.
The lamp has failed to light.
Wait a short while for the lamp to cool off, and then turn on the power.
OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
LAMP REMAIN TIME
LAMP STATUS
APERTURE
(CONTRAST-SHUTTER)
SHUTTER
(MUTE-SHUTTER
DIRTY AIR FILTER
AIR FILTER CLEANER UNIT
Trouble has occurred in the contrast shutter circuitry. Consult your dealer.
Trouble has occurred in the shutter circuitry. Consult your dealer.
The air filter is blocked with dust.
Turn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure on page 36, and
then clean the air filter. (pp. 108, 109)
BATTERY
The air filter unit is not installed. Install the air filter unit.
Trouble has occurred in the temperature detection sensor inside the projector.
Consult your dealer.
Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the input air temperature.
Consult your dealer.
Trouble has occurred in the sensor used to detect the exhaust air temperature.
Consult your dealer.
The backup battery has been run out. Consult your dealer.
AIRFLOW SENSOR
Problem with air flow sensor. Consult your dealer.
AC POWER
AC power supply voltage input has dropped. Check that there is sufficient
electrical wiring capacity for the projector’s power consumption requirements.
LENS SHIFT
Problem with lens shift circuit. Consult your dealer.
OPTICS MODULE TEMP. SENSOR
INPUT AIR TEMP. SENSOR
OUTPUT TEMP. SENSOR
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Ŷ E-mail setup page
With this projector, if a problem occurs or if the lamp usage time reaches a set value, an e-mail message can
be sent to one or more preset e-mail addresses (maximum two addresses). Click [Projector Control], then
[E-mail set up] to display the E-mail setup page.
Select “Enable” to use the E-mail
function.
Enter the IP address or server name
of the E-mail server (SMTP). The
DNS server must be set if the server
name is entered.
Enter the E-mail address of the
projector.
(maximum 63 characters)
The user can enter the location of,
for example, the installed projector so
that the recipient may easily identify
the originator of the E-mail. (maximum
63 characters)
The user can modify the threshold
temperature for sending temperature
warning mail. If the temperature rises
above the set value, control sends
temperature warning mail.
Enter the E-mail address of your
desired recipient.
Select the conditions for sending E-mail.
MAIL CONTENTS:
Select “NORMAL” or “SIMPLE”.
ERROR:
an error is detected by self-diagnosis.
LAMP1 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
LAMP2 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
LAMP3 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
LAMP4 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE:
intake air temperature has reached the
value set in the field.
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE:
exhaust temperature has reached the
value set in the field.
Special Features
The user can modify the minimum
time interval of temperature warning
mail. The default value is 60 minutes.
In this case, the user cannot send
another mail for 60 minutes after
sending previous temperature warning
mail even the set warning temperature
is reached again.
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How to use network function (continued)
Ŷ E-mail setup page (continued)
Periodic warning interval setting
(E-mail is sent on the checked days of
the week/times)
Enter the E-mail address to which the
E-mail is to be sent when two E-mail
addresses are going to be used. Do
not enter it when the second E-mail
address is not going to be used.
Select the conditions for sending
E-mail.
MAIL CONTENTS:
Select “NORMAL” or “SIMPLE”.
ERROR:
an error is detected by self-diagnosis.
LAMP1 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
LAMP2 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
LAMP3 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
LAMP4 RUNTIME:
remaining lamp service time has
reached the value set in the field.
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE:
intake air temperature has reached the
value set in the field.
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE:
exhaust temperature has reached the
value set in the field.
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Check these boxes when E-mail is
to be sent periodically to two E-mail
addresses. E-mail will be sent at the
times and on the days checked.
Button to update settings
Ŷ DNS server set up page
Click [Network set up], then [DNS server set up] to display the DNS server set up page.
Primary DNS server address
Available input characters:
Numbers (0 - 9), period (.)
(ex. 192.168.0.253)
Button to update settings
Special Features
Secondary DNS server address
Available input characters:
Numbers (0 - 9), period (.)
(ex. 192.168.0.254)
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How to use network function (continued)
Ŷ Authentication server setting page
The POP server is set on this page when POP authentication is required for mail transmissions.
Click [Network set up], then [Authentication set up] to display the POP server setup page.
Select the authentication method
specified by your Internet service
provider.
Set this if SMTP authentication has
been selected.
POP server name field
Available input characters:
Alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z,
0–9), hyphen (-), period (.)
POP server user name field
POP server password field
Enter the port number for the
SMTP server (normally “25”).
Enter the port number for the
POP server (normally “110”).
Button to update settings
Ŷ Ping test page
This page makes it possible to check whether the network is connected to the E-mail server, POP server, DNS
server, etc.
Click [Network set up], then [Ping test] to display the Ping test page.
Enter the IP address of the server
to be tested.
Button for conducting the test.
Display which appears when the
connection was successful.
Display which appears when the
connection failed.
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Ŷ Contents of mail sent
Ɣ Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the E-mail settings have been
established.
Subject: Panasonic projector report(CONFIGURE)
=== Panasonic projector report(CONFIGURE) ===
Projector Type
: D10000
----- E-mail setup data ----TEMPRATURE WARNING SETUP
MINIMUM TIME
at [ 60] minutes interval
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
Over [ 35C / 95F ]
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Over [ 60C / 140F ]
ERROR
[ OFF ]
LAMP1 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 200] H
LAMP1 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 100] H
LAMP2 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 200] H
LAMP2 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 100] H
LAMP3 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 200] H
LAMP3 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 100] H
LAMP4 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 200] H
LAMP4 RUNTIME
[ OFF ]
at REMAIN [ 100] H
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
[ OFF ]
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE [ OFF ]
PERIODIC REPORT
Sunday
[ OFF ] Monday
[ OFF ] Tuesday
[ OFF
Thursday [ OFF ] Friday
[ OFF ] Saturday [ OFF
00:00 [ OFF ]
01:00 [ OFF ]
02:00 [ OFF ]
04:00 [ OFF ]
05:00 [ OFF ]
06:00 [ OFF ]
08:00 [ OFF ]
09:00 [ OFF ]
10:00 [ OFF ]
12:00 [ OFF ]
13:00 [ OFF ]
14:00 [ OFF ]
16:00 [ OFF ]
17:00 [ OFF ]
18:00 [ OFF ]
20:00 [ OFF ]
21:00 [ OFF ]
22:00 [ OFF ]
----- check system ----MAIN CPU BUS
[
OK
]
FAN
[
OK
]
OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE [
OK
]
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
[
OK
]
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
[
OK
]
LAMP1 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP2 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP3 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP4 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
•
•
] Wednesday
]
03:00 [ OFF
07:00 [ OFF
11:00 [ OFF
15:00 [ OFF
19:00 [ OFF
23:00 [ OFF
[ OFF ]
]
]
]
]
]
]
Subject: Panasonic projector report(ERROR)
=== Panasonic projector report(ERROR) ===
Projector Type
: D10000
----- check system ----MAIN CPU BUS
[
OK
]
FAN
[
OK
]
OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE [
OK
]
INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
[
OK
]
OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE
[
OK
]
LAMP1 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP2 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP3 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP4 REMAIN TIME
[
OK
]
LAMP1 STATUS
[ FAILED ]
LAMP2 STATUS
[
OK
]
LAMP3 STATUS
[
OK
]
LAMP4 STATUS
[
OK
]
APERTURE(CONTRAST-SHUTTER) [
OK
]
SHUTTER(MUTE-SHUTTER)
[
OK
]
DIRTY AIR FILTER
[
OK
]
AIR FILTER CLEANER UNIT
[
OK
]
OPTICS MODULE TEMP.SENSOR [
OK
]
INPUT AIR TEMP.SENSOR
[
OK
]
OUTPUT AIR TEMP.SENSOR
[
OK
]
BATTERY
[
OK
]
AIRFLOW SENSOR
[
OK
]
AC POWER
[
OK
]
(Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00)
Input air temperature
: 29 degC / 84 degF
Optics module temperature : 33 degC / 91 degF
Output air temperature
: 29 degC / 84 degF
SET RUNTIME
17 H
POWER ON
9 times
LAMP1 ON
8 times
LAMP1 HIGH
11 H
LAMP2 ON
0 times
LAMP2 HIGH
0 H
LAMP3 ON
1 times
LAMP3 HIGH
1 H
LAMP4 ON
1 times
LAMP4 HIGH
0 H
LAMP1 REMAIN
1989 H
LAMP2 REMAIN
2000 H
LAMP3 REMAIN
1999 H
LAMP4 REMAIN
2000 H
-------- Current status --------MAIN VERSION
1.00
NETWORK VERSION
1.00
----- Network configuration ----DHCP Client
OFF
IP address 192.168.0.8
MAC address 00:0B:97:41:E2:4E
Wed Oct 11 18:21:44 2006
----- Memo -----
Special Features
Ɣ Mail with the contents shown below is sent when an error has occurred.
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How to use network function (continued)
Ŷ Adjust clock page
Click [Network set up], then [Adjust clock] to display the Adjust clock page.
Time zone selection
Button to update time zone setting
New date field
Button to update time and date
settings
New time field
Note
• If the time becomes incorrect immediately after setting the correct time, then the battery needs to be changed.
Contact the dealer where you bought the projector to have the battery changed.
Ŷ Network config page
Click [Network set up], then [Network config] to display the Network config page.
Set this to ON to enable the DHCP
client function.
Enter the IP address if DHCP server
is not used.
Enter the port number here. Number
80 is normally used.
Enter the net mask if DHCP server is
not used.
Enter the gateway address if DHCP
server is not used.
Enter the name of the projector
here. Enter the host name here if it
is required when the DHCP server is
going to be used, for instance.
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Ŷ Firmware update page
(The firmware should be updated only by an individual with the specialized knowledge required to do this.)
Enter here the filename of the
firmware to be updated.
After entering the filename, press the
[Upload] button. Data transfer is now
commenced.
It will take several dozen seconds for
the data to be transferred.
The time taken will differ depending
on the network conditions.
Displays the current version.
Displays the updated version.
Messages such as the ones shown below appear during data rewriting.
The following message appears upon completion of the version data rewriting.
Special Features
Check the updated version against
the current version, and if everything
is in order, press the [OK] button.
Version data rewriting is now
commenced.
Do not turn off the power while the
version data is being rewritten.
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Using the PJLink™ protocol
The network functions of this projector are compatible with PJLink™ Class 1, and so the PJLink™ protocol can be
used to carry out the following operations from a computer.
• Projector settings
• Querying the projector status
Supported commands
The following table lists the PJLink™ protocol commands that can be used to control the projector.
Command
Control details
Notes
Parameters
0 = Standby
1 = Power ON
POWR
Power supply control
POWR ?
Parameters
Power supply status query 0 = Standby
1 = Power ON
2 = Cool-down in progress 3 = Warm-up in progress
INPT
Input selection
INPT ?
Input selection query
AVMT
Shutter control
AVMT ?
Shutter mode query
Parameters
11 = RGB1
12 =RGB2
21 = VIDEO
22 = S-VIDEO
31 = DVI-D
32 = AUX (only enabled if ET-MD77DV, ET-MD77SD1 or ET-MD77SD3 is
installed)
Parameters
30 = Shutter mode off (picture mute cancelled)
31 = Shutter mode on (picture mute)
Error status query
Parameters
1st byte:
Indicates fan errors, range 0--2
2nd byte:
Indicates lamp errors, range 0--2
3rd byte:
Indicates temperature errors, range 0--2
4th byte:
Fixed at 0
5th byte:
Indicates filter errors, range 0--2
6th byte: Indicates other errors, range 0--2
Definitions for each value from 0 to 2 are as follows.
0 = No error known
1 = Warning
2 = Error
LAMP ?
Lamp status query
Parameters
1st digits (1--5 digits): Lamp 1 cumulative operating time
2nd digit: 0 = Lamp 1 off, 1 = Lamp 1 on
3rd digits (1--5 digits): Lamp 2 cumulative operating time
4th digit: 0 = Lamp 2 off, 1 = Lamp 2 on
5th digits (1--5 digits): Lamp 3 cumulative operating time
6th digit: 0 = Lamp 3 off, 1 = Lamp 1 on
7th digits (1--5 digits): Lamp 4 cumulative operating time
8th digit: 0 = Lamp 4 off, 1 = Lamp 2 on
INST ?
Input selection list query
The following are returned as parameters.
“11 12 21 22 31” (If any of the ET-MD77DV, ET-MD77SD1 or ET-MD77SD3 are
installed, “11 12 31 22 31 32” is returned.)
NAME ?
Projector name query
The name set for “HOST NAME” in “NETWORK” is returned.
INF1 ?
Manufacturer name query
“Panasonic” is returned.
INF2 ?
Model name query
“D10000” or “DW10000” is returned.
INFO ?
Other information query
Information such as version number is returned.
CLSS ?
Class information query
“1” is returned.
ERST?
Ŷ PJLink™ security authorization
The password used for PJLink™ is the same as the password which has been set for web browser control. If
you would like to use PJLink™ without authorization being used, leave the password for web browser control
blank.
• PJLink™ is a pending trademark in Japan, the United States and other countries and regions.
For details on PJLink™ specifications, refer to the Japan Business Machine and Information System
Industries Association website. The URL is http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/
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Setting the security
Displaying the security
screen
Password settings and text settings can be made after
the security screen is displayed.
Ɣ If using for the first time
MENU
ŸźŻŹ
ENTER
1. Press Ÿ, Ź, ź, Ż, Ÿ, Ź, ź and
Ż in this order.
Ɣ If the existing password has been
changed
Enter the new password.
PASSWORD
ENTER
INPUT
SET
2. Press ENTER.
• The “SECURITY” screen will be displayed.
Note
The unit’s security function serves to display the
password input screen or to set and display the
user company’s URL under the projected pictures.
MENU
Press to display the
MAIN MENU screen.
Press to select
“SECURITY”.
Press to display the
“SECURITY” menu.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
OPTION1
OPTION2
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
NETWORK
SECURITY
ENTER
Setting the password
The PASSWORD screen can be displayed when
the power has been turned on. Unless the correct
password is entered, the user will be prohibited
from performing any operations apart from POWER
STANDBY ( ) and lens adjustments.
1. Press Ÿź to select
“PASSWORD”.
SECURITY
PASSWORD
PASSWORD CHANGE
TEXT DISPLAY
TEXT CHANGE
OFF
Special Features
• Only asterisks * will appear on the screen to
represent the actual characters of the password
when the password is entered.
OFF
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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Setting the security (continued)
2. Press ŻŹ to switch
“PASSWORD”.
Setting the text
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
ON
• ON:
Password entry is enabled.
• OFF:
Password entry is disabled.
The set text can be permanently displayed below the
pictures being projected.
1. Press Ÿź to select “TEXT
DISPLAY”.
SECURITY
PASSWORD
PASSWORD CHANGE
TEXT DISPLAY
TEXT CHANGE
OFF
OFF
Changing the password
The password can be changed.
1. Press Ÿź to select
“PASSWORD CHANGE”.
SECURITY
PASSWORD
PASSWORD CHANGE
TEXT DISPLAY
TEXT CHANGE
OFF
OFF
MENU SELECT
CHANGE
2. Press ŻŹ to switch “TEXT
DISPLAY”.
• The setting will change as follows each time
ŻŹ is pressed.
OFF
LOGO3
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
2. Press ENTER.
• The “PASSWORD” screen will be displayed.
PASSWORD
NEW
CONFIRM
ENTER
ɮ
INPUT
SET
3. Press ŸźŻŹ to set the
password.
• Up to 8 buttons can be set as the password.
4. Press ENTER.
5. For the purposes of
confirmation, enter the password
again.
6. Press ENTER.
Note
• Only asterisks * will appear on the screen to
represent the actual characters of the password
when the password is entered.
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TEXT
LOGO1
LOGO2
• OFF:
The text display is disabled.
• TEXT:
The text display is enabled.
• LOGO1:
The picture registered by the user will be
projected.
• LOGO2:
The picture registered by the user will be
projected.
• LOGO3:
The Panasonic logo is projected.
Note
• Separate software is required in order to create the
pictures to use for “LOGO1” and “LOGO2”. Consult
your dealer.
Changing the text
The characters displayed in the text can be changed
when “ON” has been selected as the “TEXT
DISPLAY” setting.
1. Press Ÿź to select “TEXT
CHANGE”.
SECURITY
PASSWORD
PASSWORD CHANGE
TEXT DISPLAY
TEXT CHANGE
ENTER
OFF
OFF
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
2. Press ENTER.
• The “TEXT” screen will be displayed.
TEXT CHANGE
SELECT
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
p q r s t u v w x y z / + - *
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
<
>
BS
OK
_ @ [ ]
CANCEL
3. Press ŻŹ to select the text
position, and press Ÿź to select
the characters of the text.
4. Press ENTER.
Special Features
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ; : , .
• The text is now changed.
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Using the serial terminals
The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its connection terminals, and this terminal is compliant
with RS-232C/RS-422. Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control.
Examples of connection
Ŷ For RS-232C
Ɣ Single projector
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
PC
RS-232C IN
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
RS-422 OUT
Connection terminals on projector
D-Sub 9-pin (male)
Communication cable (straight)
Ɣ Plural projectors
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
PC
RS-232C IN
D-Sub 9-pin
(male)
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
RS-232C IN
RS-422 OUT
Connection terminals
on projector 1
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
Connection terminals
on projector 2
D-Sub 9-pin (male)
D-Sub 9-pin (female) D-Sub 9-pin (male)
Communication cable (straight)
Communication cable (straight)
Ŷ Pin assignments and signal names
D-Sub 9-pin
(female), external
appearance
Pin Signal
No. name
Serial input
terminal
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
-
TXD
RXD
GND
CTS
RTS
Description
NC
Send data
Receive data
Connected internally
Ground
NC
Connected internally
NC
Ŷ Communication conditions (Factory setting)
Signal level
RS-232C-compliant
Synchronization method
Baud rate
Parity
Character length
Stop bit
X parameter
S parameter
Start-stop synchronization
9 600bps
None
8 bits
1 bit
None
None
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D-Sub 9-pin
(male)
RS-422 OUT
Ŷ For RS-422
Ɣ Single projector
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
PC
RS-232C IN
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
RS-422 OUT
Connection
terminals on
projector
D-Sub 9-pin (male)
Communication cable (straight)
Ɣ Plural projectors
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
PC
RS-232C IN
D-Sub 9-pin
(male)
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
RS-232C IN
RS-422 OUT
RS-422 IN
SERIAL
Connection terminals
on projector 1
D-Sub 9-pin
(male)
RS-422 OUT
Connection terminals
on projector 2
Ŷ Pin assignments and signal names
D-Sub 9-pin
(female), external
appearance
Pin Signal
No. name
Serial input
terminal
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
-
Description
NC
TXD(-) Data transmit terminal (-)
RXD(+) Data receive terminal (+)
Connected internally
NC
Connected internally
TXD(+) Data transmit terminal (+)
RXD(-) Data receive terminal (-)
FG
GND
D-Sub 9-pin
(male), external
appearance
Serial input
terminal
Pin Signal
No. name
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
-
Description
NC
RXD(-) Data receive terminal (-)
TXD(+) Data transmit terminal (+)
Connected internally
NC
Connected internally
RXD(+) Data receive terminal (+)
TXD(-) Data transmit terminal (-)
GND
FG
Special Features
D-Sub 9-pin (male) D-Sub 9-pin (female) D-Sub 9-pin (male)
Communication cable (straight)
Communication cable (straight)
Ŷ Communication conditions (Factory setting)
Signal level
RS-422-compliant
Synchronization method
Baud rate
Parity
Character length
Stop bit
X parameter
S parameter
Start-stop synchronization
9 600bps
None
8 bits
1 bit
None
None
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Using the serial terminals (continued)
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
I 1 I 2
(2 bytes)
Two ID
characters
(2 bytes)
Start
(1 byte)
;
C2
C3
Semicolon
(1 byte)
ZZ, 1 to 64 and 0A to 0Z
ID designate
C1
:
P1
P2
Pn
ETX
Colon
(1 byte)
3 command
characters
(3 bytes)
Parameter
(undefined length)
End
(1 byte)
Attention
• No command can be sent or received for 10 to 60 seconds after the lamp starts lighting. Try sending any
command after that period has elapsed.
• When transmitting multiple commands, be sure to wait until 0.5 of a second has elapsed after receiving the
response from the projector before sending the next command. When sending commands without parameters, a
colon (:) is not necessary.
Note
• When the wrong command is sent, the “ER401” or “ER402” status is sent from the projector to the personal
computer.
• Projector ID supported on the RS-232C interface is ZZ (ALL) and a group of 1 to 64 and 0A to 0Z.
• The “STX” character code is 02 and the “ETX” character code is 03.
• If a command is sent with a projector ID specified, the projector will return answer back only in the following
cases:
If it coincides with the projector ID,
ID specification is ALL and VPS-SYSTEM is the master,
or ID specification is group and Group is the master.
Control commands
When controlling the projector from a computer, the following commands are available:
Command Function of command
Remarks
PON
Power “ON”
In standby mode, commands other than “PON” are invalid.
POF
Power “OFF”
• While the lamp is ON and being controlled, a “PON” command will not be
accepted.
IIS
Switch input modes
Parameter
VID = VIDEO
RG1 = RGB1
SVD = S-VIDEO
RG2 = RGB2
DVI = DVI-D
AUX = AUX
QSL
Parameter
0 = QUAD, 1 = L1/L4, 2 = L2/L3, 3 = DUAL, 4 = L1/L2/L3, 5 = L1/L2/L4,
Query for active lamp mode
6 = L1/L3/L4, 7 = L2/L3/L4, 8 = TRIPLE, 9 = L1, 10 = L2, 11 = L3, 12 = L4,
13 = SINGLE
LPM
Parameter
0 = QUAD, 1 = L1/L4, 2 = L2/L3, 3 = DUAL, 4 = L1/L2/L3, 5 = L1/L2/L4,
6 = L1/L3/L4, 7 = L2/L3/L4, 8 = TRIPLE, 9 = L1, 10 = L2, 11 = L3, 12 = L4,
13 = SINGLE
Active lamp mode
Note
• If you need a detailed command list, please contact your dealer.
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Cable specifications
Ŷ Connecting to a PC
Ɣ For RS-232C
Computer (DTE
specifications)
Projector
NC
1
NC
1
2
2
3
3
NC
4
NC
5
4
5
NC
6
NC
6
7
7
8
8
NC
9
NC
9
Ɣ When multiple projectors are connected
2nd
(RS-422 IN)
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
Special Features
1st
(RS-422 OUT)
Attention
• To connect the computer to the SERIAL terminal, prepare an adequate communication cable that fits to your
personal computer.
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Using the Remote 2 terminal
Using the REMOTE 2 terminal provided on the connection terminals of the main unit, it is possible to operate the
projector from a control panel etc. furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be
received.
Example of a control panel layout
Remote terminal
External control
Remote terminal/External control
STANDBY
ON
LAMP
RGB1
VIDEO
RGB2
S-VIDEO
DVI-D
Projector set up in a meeting room
Control panel located in a different room
Pin assignments and control
Be sure to short-circuit Pins # and - when controlling.
Names of terminals
D-Sub 9-pin (female)
external appearance
Open (H)
Short (L)
#
GND
$
POWER
OFF
ON
%
RGB1
Other
RGB1
&
RGB2
Other
RGB2
(
VIDEO
Other
VIDEO
)
S-VIDEO
Other
S-VIDEO
*
DVI-D
Other
DVI-D
+
SHUTTER
OFF
ON
-
RST / SET
Controlled by
remote control
Controlled by
external contact
GND
Note
• When pin # and pin - are short-circuited, the following buttons on the projector's control panel and on the
remote control cannot be used.
POWER button, SHUTTER button
In addition, the RS-232C commands and network functions that correspond to these functions cannot be used
either.
• When pin # and pin - are short-circuited and then any one of pins % to * is short-circuited to pin #, the
following buttons on the projector's control panel and on the remote control cannot be used.
POWER button, input selection buttons (RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, AUX, VIDEO, S-VIDEO), SHUTTER button
In addition, the RS-232C commands and network functions that correspond to these functions cannot be used
either.
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Indication of monitor lamp
Five monitor lamps are provided at the top of main unit front to inform the user of the lamp replacement time and
unusual internal temperature. These lamps indicate the degree of abnormality by combination of blinking and/or
lighting lamps. Turn off the power and take the proper measure according to the table below.
LAMP 4 monitor (LAMP 4)
LAMP 2 monitor (LAMP 2)
Temperature monitor (TEMP)
OPEN
FILTER
CLEANING
CLOSE
LAMP 1 monitor (LAMP 1)
LAMP 3 monitor (LAMP 3)
Lamp
indication
Information
Warm-up status
Check point
• Did you turn on the
• Wait about five minutes in the current status.
power when the
• Install the unit in a location having an
ambient temperature
ambient temperature from 0 °C to 45 °C.
was low (approx. 0 °C)?
Lighting in
red
High temperature
inside. (WARNING)
TEMP
monitor
Blinking in
red
(2 times)
High temperature
inside
(Standby condition)
Blinking in
red
(3 times)
Cooling fan has been
stopped.
Lighting in
red
Indicates the time for
replacing the lamp unit.
LAMP
monitor
Blinking in
red
(3 times)
Error is detected in the
lamp circuit.
Remedial measure
• Check if the ventilation
port is blocked.
• Is the room air
temperature too high?
• Is the air filter blocked
with dust?
• Remove the object that is blocking the
ventilation port.
• Move the projector to a temperature of 0 °C
to 45 ˚C and the humidity of 20 % to 80 %
(no condensation).
• Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the
procedure on page 36 and clean the air filter.
(pp. 108-109)
• Turn off the main power supply (MAIN
POWER) switch in the procedure shown on
page 36 and consult the distributor.
• Did you notice a
“REPLACE THE LAMP” • This lamp monitor lights up when the lamp
message on the screen
unit used hours have reached 1 800 hours.
when turning on the
Request the dealer to replace the lamp unit.
projector power supply?
• Did you turn the power
back on immediately
after turning it off?
• Wait until the lamp has cooled off, and then
turn on the power.
• Some error has arisen
in the lamp circuit.
• Check for fluctuation
(or drop) in the source
voltage.
• Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using
the procedure on page 36 and consult the
dealer.
Attention
• Be sure to observe the procedure “Powering up the projector” (p. 35) and “Powering off the projector” (p. 36)
when performing power supply operation to take a measure to the indication of temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp
and lamp monitor (LAMP) lamp.
Information
Name of
monitor
lamp
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Cleaning and replacement of air filter
If the air filter is blocked with too much dust, the inside of the projector will become hot and the temperature monitor
(TEMP) indicator will flash and the power will turn off. The static electric mesh filter should be replaced and the
metal mesh filter and brush inside the filter unit should be cleaned after approximately 2 000 hours of use, although
this is a guide only and the actual time will vary depending on the operating conditions.
Procedure of cleaning
1. Turn off the main power and remove the power plug from the receptacle.
• Turn off the main power supply observing the procedure (How to turn “OFF” the power supply) on page 36
and then remove the power plug.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to
loosen the filter cleaning unit
fixing screw at the front of the
projector.
• Insert your hand into the base of the air filter
and pull the air filter forwards while removing the
filter cleaning unit from the projector.
3. Remove the static electric mesh
filter from the filter cleaning unit.
• Loosen the static electric mesh filter so that it
can be removed, and then remove it.
Static electric mesh filter
Filter cleaning
unit
Filter cleaning unit fixing screw
4. Place the filter cleaning unit
upside down.
5. Remove the four brush cover
fixing screws, and then remove
the brush cover and the movable
metal mesh filter from the filter
cleaning unit.
Brush cover fixing screws (4 places)
Brush cover
Movable metal mesh filter
6. Clean the filter cleaning unit,
brush and movable metal mesh
filter.
• Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any dust
blockages.
Movable metal mesh
filter
Brush cover
Brush
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Brush
Filter cleaning
unit
7. Install the movable metal mesh
filter to the filter cleaning unit.
Movable metal mesh filter
• When reassembling, align the edge of the
movable metal mesh filter with position A.
• Hook the movable metal mesh filter onto the
gear and the rail.
• The movable metal mesh filter will be set to the
correct position after the set is installed and the
power is turned on, so it can be installed in the
middle position during reassembly without any
problem.
Rail
8. Install the brush cover so that it
is aligned with the positioning
pin guide, and then tighten the
four brush cover fixing screws.
Brush cover fixing screws (4 places)
Pin guide
9. Install the new static electric
mesh filter to the filter cleaning
unit.
10.Insert the filter cleaning unit into
the projector, and then securely
tighten the filter cleaning unit
fixing screw.
• Install the air filter, and then install the filter
cleaning unit by carrying out removal step 2 in
reverse.
• The air filter must be installed before using the
projector. If the projector is used without the air filter
installed, foreign particles and dust will get inside the
projector and cause problems with operation.
Filter cleaning
unit
Static electric mesh filter
Filter cleaning unit fixing screw
Note
• If cleaning cannot remove the dust completely, then it is a sign to replace the static electric mesh filter. Consult
the dealer. In addition, when the lamp unit is replaced, also replace the static electric mesh filter.
• Do not wash the static electric mesh filter with water.
• Use a neutral detergent to clean off any oil from the movable metal mesh filter.
Information
Attention
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Replacement of lamp unit
WARNING
•
•
•
•
Wait until the lamp is cooled sufficiently before replacing the lamp unit.
Make sure that all four lamp units are installed.
Replacement of the lamp unit should be carried out by a qualified technician.
Do not remove any screws (such as the black screws) other than those indicated when replacing the
lamp unit. If this is not observed, electric shocks, burns or other injuries may occur.
Precautions on lamp unit replacement
• Be careful when handling a light source lamp. The lamp unit has high internal pressure. If improperly handled,
failure might result.
• A used lamp unit may burst if it is handled violently. For disposition of used lamps, request an industrial waste
disposal contractor.
• If you continue to use a lamp after the replacement time, the lamp may break.
• Phillips screwdriver is necessary when replacing a lamp unit. Take care not to slip your hand when using a
screwdriver.
Attention
• A lamp unit is an optional part. Contact the dealer.
Replacement Lamp Unit model No.: ET-LAD10000 (single bulb), ET-LAD1000F (4 bulbs)
Rating: 250 W
• Other lamps than specified above cannot be used. Be sure to use the specified lamp.
Timing of lamp unit replacement
The lamp used for the light source has its due life. The life of light source lamp used in the main unit is 2 000 hours.
However, it may happen that the lamp becomes dead (will not light) by the time of 2 000 hours depending on the
characteristics of individual lamps and working conditions (lamps may reduce their life affected by the times of
lighting and the intervals between previous lighting and next lighting). Therefore, it is strongly recommended for the
user to keep a spare bulb.
If a lamp unit has not been replaced after 2 000 hours of operation have elapsed, the lamp will turn off
automatically. When the operating time for all of the lamps reaches 2 000 hours or more, the power will turn off
automatically approximately 10 minutes after it is turned on, and the projector will switch to standby mode.
Attention
• Clean and replace the air filter when replacing the lamp units. (pp. 108-109)
Ŷ Indication after 1 800 hours
When lamp unit used hours have reached 1 800 hours, lamp monitor (LAMP1, LAMP2, LAMP3, or LAMP4)
light up including standby state.
Further, an on-screen indication will appear for about 30 seconds as shown in the diagram on the right,
recommending replacement of lamp unit. (The indication on the below diagram will disappear after about
30 seconds or when either control button on the main unit or remote control button is operated.)
After the time of 2 000 hours, the on-screen indication will not disappear unless the menu (MENU) button is
operated.
REPLACE THE LAMP
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Procedure of lamp unit replacement
1. Be sure to observe the procedure “Powering up the projector” (p. 35)
and “Powering off the projector” (p. 36), remove the power plug and
confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to
loosen the lamp unit cover screw
at the rear of the projector until the
screw turns freely.
3. Open the lamp unit cover and
remove it from the projector.
Lamp unit cover screw
Lamp unit cover
4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to
loosen the three fixing screws for
the lamp unit to be replaced until
the screws turn freely. Hold the
handle of the lamp unit and gently
pull the lamp unit out from the
projector.
Fixing
screws
Handle
CAUTION
The lamp unit and structural parts around the
lamp unit will be hot immediately after the
projector has been used.
You might get burned if you touch it while it is still
hot.
Lamp unit 2
Lamp unit 3
Lamp unit 1
Lamp unit 4
5. Install the new lamp unit.
6. Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the 3 lamp unit fixing
screws for each lamp unit.
Lamp unit cover screw
Caution
• Firmly install the lamp unit and lamp unit cover. If not
installed firmly, a protection circuit will function and the
power will not be turned on.
Lamp unit cover
Information
7. Install and close the lamp unit
cover, and then use a Phillips
screwdriver to securely tighten the
lamp unit cover screw.
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Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket
When installing the ceiling mount bracket to the projector, install the accessory eye bolts and wires to the projector.
(The projector will still be safe if they are not used, however they will help prevent the possibility of accidents
caused by the projector falling down if the screws happen to become loose.)
Installation should be carried out by a qualified technician by following the procedure given below.
• Panasonic takes no responsibility for any losses or damage occurring as a result of using a ceiling mount bracket
not manufactured by Panasonic, or if damage to the projector occurs as a result of an inappropriate location used
for installing the ceiling mount bracket, even if the projector's warranty period has not yet expired.
• Use a torque screwdriver or similar tool to tighten the screws. Do not use tools such as electric screwdrivers or
impact screwdrivers.
• Dispose of any used products as soon as possible by asking a qualified technician for assistance.
Attention
• Be sure to use the accessory eye bolts and wires.
Installation procedure
1. Place the projector on a soft cloth
with the base facing upward.
2. Turn the four adjustable feet
counterclockwise and remove
them from the projector.
Adjustable feet
The adjustable feet will be used if the projector is
installed normally, so store them safely.
3. Turn the four eye bolts clockwise
to install them to the projector.
Eye bolt
4. Install each of the four wires to the
four eye bolts.
5. Pull the four accessory wires from
the eye bolts to the ceiling in four
directions.
Eye bolt
Wire
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Before asking for service
Symptoms
… try to check the following points again.
Check point
Page
• Is the power cord securely plugged in the receptacle?
34
• Is the MAIN POWER switch put to the “O” position?
35, 36
• Is power supply live at the receptacle?
34
• Is the temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp on the projector front
lighting or blinking?
107
• Is the lamp monitor (LAMP) lamp on the projector front lighting or
blinking?
107
• Is the lamp unit cover completely attached?
111
Power does not turn on
• Was operation of ID setting made in a correctly way?
18, 75
• Are all four lamp units installed?
109, 110
• Is the lens covered with the cap?
Screen image is blurred
• Is the screen image input connected in a correct manner?
43, 54
• Is the device(s) connected to the projector working normally?
-
• Is the shutter function used?
43
• Is the lens in focus?
37
• Is the projection distance adequate?
21, 22
• Is the lens dirty?
-
• Is the projector placed vertical to the screen?
Pale color / bad color tint
Remote control does not
function
20
• Are color strength and color tint correctly adjusted?
50, 51
• Is the device(s) connected to the projector adjusted correctly?
-
• Are dry batteries consumed?
-
• Is polarity correct in battery setting?
17
• Are there any obstacle between the remote control and the beam
receiving window?
17
• Are you trying to operate the remote control beyond the effective
range?
17
• Is the remote 2 (REMOTE2) terminal used for external control?
106
• Is any external light interfering with the remote control operation?
-
• Was operation of ID setting made in a correctly way?
18, 75
• Is the LOCK button of the remote control at the lock position?
11
• Is adjustment value protection enabled? Press ź+ ź +
ENTER+ ź + ź + ENTER to cancel the protection.
64
• Is the input selector set to correct position?
Abnormal image on the
screen
43, 54
• Is the correct signaling system selected?
54
• Are there any malfunctions on the source side, such as bad video
tape?
-
• Are you supplying a signal that is not compatible with the projector?
Images from PC are not
projected
119
• Is the cable too long?
-
• Is the correct signal destination set for notebook computer screen
image?
-
• Use Fn and F3 keys for setting. (For details, refer to the instruction
manual of the computer.)
-
Information
No image appears on screen
25
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Self-diagnosis display
There is a self-diagnosis display located at the side of the projector (p. 15) which automatically displays error
details when an error occurs.
Selfdiagnosis
display
Details
Remedy
U04
Air filter is blocked
U11
Intake air temperature warning
U12
Optical module temperature warning
U13
Lamp ambient temperature warning
U14
Low temperature warning
U21
Intake air temperature error
U22
Optical module temperature error
U23
Lamp ambient temperature error
U24
Low temperature error
U41
Lamp 1 operating time warning
U42
Lamp 2 operating time warning
U43
Lamp 3 operating time warning
U44
Lamp 4 operating time warning
U51
Lamp 1 error
U52
Lamp 2 error
U53
Lamp 3 error
U54
Lamp 4 error
U61
Lamp 1 : 2000 hour operating time exceeded
U62
Lamp 2 : 2000 hour operating time exceeded
U63
Lamp 3 : 2000 hour operating time exceeded
U64
Lamp 4 : 2000 hour operating time exceeded
U70
Air filter unit not installed
U71
Lamp 1 not installed
U72
Lamp 2 not installed
U73
Lamp 3 not installed
U74
Lamp 4 not installed
U81
AC power supply voltage drop warning (less
than 90 V)
• AC power supply voltage input has dropped. Check
that there is sufficient electrical wiring capacity for the
projector’s power consumption requirements.
U91
Lamp unit cover is not closed
• Close the lamp unit cover.
H01
Internal clock battery replacement
• The battery needs to be replaced. Consult your dealer.
H11
Air intake temperature sensor not found
H12
Optical module temperature sensor not found
H13
Lamp ambient temperature sensor not found
H18
Air flow sensor not found
F11
Shutter error
F12
Dynamic iris error
F13
Air filter unit error
F21
2.5 V DC error
F22
3.3 V DC error
F23
5.0 V DC error
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• Clean the air filter unit.
• Ambient air temperature is too high.
• Ambient temperature is too low.
• The lamp replacement period has arrived. Replace the
lamp.
• Lamp has not turned on.
• The lamp has exceeded its replacement period.
Replace the lamp straight away.
• Install the air filter unit.
• Install the lamp.
• If turning the main power off and back on again does
not clear the error display, consult your dealer.
Selfdiagnosis
display
Details
F41
Lamp 1 memory error
F42
Lamp 2 memory error
F43
Lamp 3 memory error
F44
Lamp 4 memory error
F91
FPGA1 configuration error
F92
FPGA2 configuration error
F93
Flash ROM error
F94
RAM error
F95
FPGA expansion error
F96
Lens shift error
FE1
Power supply fan error
FE2
Lamp 1 fan error
FE3
Lamp 2 fan error
FE4
Lamp 3 fan error
FE5
Lamp 4 fan error
FE6
Ballast circuit 1 fan error
FE7
Ballast circuit 3 fan error
FE8
Radiator fan error
FE9
Center exhaust fan error
FF0
Left exhaust fan error
FF1
Right exhaust fan error
FF2
Red DMD cooling fan error
FF3
Green DMD cooling fan error
FF4
Blue DMD cooling fan error
FF5
Color prism fan error
FF6
Lamp prism fan error
FF7
Ballast circuit 2 fan error
Ballast circuit 4 fan error
Lamp 1 PFC error
FP2
Lamp 2 PFC error
FP3
Lamp 3 PFC error
FP4
Lamp 4 PFC error
• Problem with lamp. Consult your dealer.
• If turning the main power off and back on again does
not clear the error display, consult your dealer.
Information
FF8
FP1
Remedy
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Specifications
Model No.
PT-D10000U
Power supply
PT-DW10000U
AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power consumption
1 500 W (about 25 W in standby)
Amps
Maximum 15 A
Panel size
0.95 inch (aspect ratio 4:3)
®
DLP panel Display system
Number of pixels
Three-unit DLP® chip, DLP® type
3 × 1 470 000 pixels (1 400 × 1 050 dots)
Lens
(Powered zoom/
Powered focus control)
4 bulbs × 250 W UHM lamp
Optical output
For RGB signal
3 × 2 073 600 pixels (1 920 × 1 080 dots)
Option
Projection lamp
For video signal
(S-video included)
0.95 inch (aspect ratio 16:9)
10 000 lm
Horizontally 15.73 kHz/15.63 kHz, vertically 59.94 Hz/50 Hz
Horizontally 15 kHz–100 kHz, vertically 24 Hz–120 Hz,
Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning (PIAS) system
Dot clock frequency 20 MHz–162 MHz
Displayable resolution :
VGA-UXGA
(non-interlace)
Dot clock frequency :
25 MHz-162 MHz
For DVI-D signal
For YPBPR signal
[480i]
horizontally 15.73 kHz, vertically 59.94 Hz
[480p]
horizontally 31.5 kHz, vertically 59.94 Hz
[576i]
horizontally 15.63 kHz, vertically 50 Hz
[576p]
horizontally 31.25 kHz, vertically 50 Hz
[720/60p]
horizontally 45 kHz, vertically 60 Hz
[1 035/60i]
horizontally 33.75 kHz, vertically 60 Hz
[1 080/60i]
horizontally 33.75 kHz, vertically 60 Hz
[1 080/50i]
horizontally 28.13 kHz, vertically 50 Hz
[1 080/24p] horizontally 27 kHz, vertically 24 Hz
[1 080/30p] horizontally 33.75 kHz, vertically 30 Hz
[1 080/25p] horizontally 28.13 kHz, vertically 25 Hz
[1 080/24sF] horizontally 27 kHz, vertically 48 Hz
[1 080/60p] horizontally 67.5 kHz, vertically 60 Hz
[1 080/50p] horizontally 56.25 kHz, vertically 50 Hz
• HD/SYNC, VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC.
Applicable
scanning
frequency
Color system
7 standards (NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-N/PAL-M/SECAM/PAL60)
70 inch–600 inch*2
Screen size
Screen aspect ratio
Projection scheme
Contrast ratio
Input module
connection slot
Interface
ports
*1
EDID1 1 480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/59.94p, EDID2
720/50p, 1 080/60p, 1 080/59.94p,
1 080/50p,
1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i, 1 080/50i,
1 080/24sF, 1 080/23.98sF
1 080/30p, 1 080/29.97p,
1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p
RGB1 input
terminal
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4:3
16:9
Menu-selectable from front/rear/ceiling mount, and floor standing
5 000:1 (when “DYNAMIC IRIS” has been set to “3”)
One system
1 set, BNC × 5
[For YPBPR input]
Y: 1.0 V[p-p] synchronization signal included, PBPR: 0.7 V [p-p] 75 ȍ
[For RGB input]
0.7 V[p-p] 75 ȍ For G-SYNC: 1.0 V [p-p] 75 ȍ
HD/SYNC: 75 ȍ, 1.4–5 Vp-p, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted
VD: 75 ȍ, 1.4–5 Vp-p, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted
Model No.
1 set of high-density, D-sub 15p (female)
[For YPBPR input]
Y: 1.0 V [p-p] synchronization signal included, PBPR: 0.7 V [p-p] 75 ȍ
[For RGB input]
0.7 V [p-p] 75 ȍ For G-SYNC: 1.0 V [p-p] 75 ȍ
HD/SYNC: TTL, high-impedance, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted
VD: TTL, high-impedance, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted
• HD/SYNC, and VD terminals are not compliant with 3-value direct SYNC.
1 set BNC
1.0 V [p-p] 75 ȍ (Active through for Video output)
Video input/
output terminal
Interface
ports
PT-DW10000U
1 set Mini DIN 4p
Y 1.0 V [p-p] C 0.286 V [p-p] 75 ȍ Compliant with S1 signals
S-video input
terminal
DVI-D input
terminal
1 set
DVI 1.0 compliant
HDCP (Single link only) compatible
LAN terminal
1 set (Used for network connection)
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
PJLink™ compatible
Serial input/
output terminal
D-sub 9-pin (female/male), RS-232C compliant
Used for personal computer control
Remote1 input/
output terminal
1 set each for M3 pin jack
Wired remote control, used for link control
D-sub 9p (female)
Used for external control
Remote2 terminal
Length of power supply cord
3.0 m (9.1´)
Cabinet
Molded resin
Outside dimensions
Width: 578 mm (22.8˝), Height : 320 mm (12.6˝), Depth: 643 mm (25.3˝)
Working environment
condition
32 kg (71 lb) (without lens)
Working environment
condition
Ambient temperature*3 : 0 °C to 45 °C
Ambient humidity: 10 % to 80 % (no condensation)
Power source
3 V DC (two AA dry cells)
Operation range
Remote
control
approx. 30 m (98´5˝) (in front of beam receiver)
Mass
134 g (0.31 lb) (including dry cells)
Outside
dimensions
Option
Width: 51 mm (2˝), Thickness: 23 mm (0.9˝), Depth: 176 mm (6.9˝)
Hanging attachment (For high ceiling): ET-PKD100H
Hanging attachment (For low ceiling): ET-PKD100S
Projection lens:
ET-D75LE1, ET-D75LE2, ET-D75LE3, ET-D75LE4,
ET-D75LE5, ET-D75LE6, ET-D75LE8
DVI-D input module:
ET-MD77DV
SD-SDI input module:
ET-MD77SD1
HD/SD-SDI input module:
ET-MD77SD3
Replacement Lamp Unit:
ET-LAD10000 (single bulb),
ET-LAD1000F (4 bulbs)
*1 Interlace signals are not supported even when the EDID2 mode is selected.
*2 70˝ – 300˝ for ET-D75LE5
*3 If using the projector at high altitudes (1 400 m (4605.3´) - 2 700 m (8881.5´)), the ambient operating
temperature should be 0°-40°C.
Information
RGB2 input
terminal
PT-D10000U
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Appendix
Compatible RGB/YPBPR/DVI-D Signals
The following table specifies the types of RGB/ YPBPR/DVI-D signals compatible with the projector.
RGB signals can also be input within the range of fH=15 kHz–100 kHz, fV=24 Hz–120 Hz, dot clock=20 MHz–162 MHz.
Scanning frequency
H (kHz)
V (kHz)
Display mode
Number of
displayed dots
NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL60
720 × 480i
15.7
59.9
PAL/PAL-N/SECAM
720 × 576i
15.6
50.0
480i
720 × 480i
15.7
59.9
13.5
576i
720 × 576i
15.6
50.0
13.5
YPbPr/RGB
480p
720 × 483
31.5
59.9
27.0
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
Dot clock
frequency (MHz)
Format
VIDEO/S-VIDEO
VIDEO/S-VIDEO
YPbPr/RGB
576p
720 × 576
31.3
50.0
27.0
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/60 i
1 920 × 1 080i
33.8
60.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/50 i
1 920 × 1 080i
28.1
50.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/24p
1 920 × 1 080
27.0
24.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/24sF
1 920 × 1 080i
27.0
24.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/25p
1 920 × 1 080
28.1
25.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/30p
1 920 × 1 080
33.8
30.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/50p
1 920 × 1 080
56.3
50.0
148.5
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
1080/60p
1 920 × 1 080
67.5
60.0
148.5
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
720p/60p
1 280 × 720
45.0
60.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
720p/50p
1 280 × 720
37.5
50.0
74.3
YPbPr/RGB/DVI(EDID1)
640 × 400
31.5
70.1
25.2
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
640 × 400
37.9
85.1
31.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
640 × 480
31.5
59.9
25.2
RGB/DVI(EDID1&EDID2)
640 × 480
35.0
66.7
30.2
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
640 × 480
37.9
72.8
31.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
640 × 480
37.5
75.0
31.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
640 × 480
43.3
85.0
36.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
800 × 600
35.2
56.3
36.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
800 × 600
37.9
60.3
40.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
800 × 600
48.1
72.2
50.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
800 × 600
46.9
75.0
49.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
800 × 600
53.7
85.1
56.3
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
832 × 624
49.7
74.6
57.3
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
39.6
50.0
51.9
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
48.4
60.0
65.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
56.5
70.1
75.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
60.0
75.0
78.8
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
65.5
81.6
86.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
68.7
85.0
94.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768i
35.5
87.0
44.9
RGB
1 024 × 768
80.0
100.0
105.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 024 × 768
96.7
120.0
130.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 152 × 864
64.0
71.2
94.2
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 152 × 864
67.5
74.9
108.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 152 × 864
76.7
85.0
121.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 800
41.3
50.0
68.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 800
49.7
59.8
83.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 768
47.8
59.9
79.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 152 × 870
68.7
75.1
100.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
VGA400
VGA480
SVGA
MAC16
XGA
MXGA
WXGA
MAC21
MSXGA
SXGA
SXGA+
UXGA
1 280 × 960
60.0
60.0
108.0
1 280 × 1 024
52.4
50.0
88.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 1 024
64.0
60.0
108.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 1 024
72.3
66.3
125.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 1 024
78.2
72.0
135.1
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 1 024
80.0
75.0
135.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 280 × 1 024
91.1
85.0
157.5
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 400 × 1 050
65.2
60.0
122.6
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 400 × 1 050
78.8
72.0
149.3
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 400 × 1 050
82.2
75.0
155.9
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
1 600 × 1 200
75.0
60.0
162.0
RGB/DVI(EDID2)
Note
• The number of display dots of the PT-D10000U is 1 400 × 1 050. If signals with a number of display dots differing
from the data listed above are supplied, they will be converted into signals with 1 400 × 1 050 dots and displayed.
• The number of display dots of the PT-DW10000U is 1 920 × 1 080. If signals with a number of display dots
differing from the data listed above are supplied, they will be converted into signals with 1 920 × 1 080 dots and
displayed.
• Character “i” that follows the number of displayed dots stands for interlace signal.
• Flicker (line flicker) will be caused in images if interlace signals are connected.
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List of P IN P
RGB1
Subwindow
RGB2
AUX
VIDEO
input
DVI
EDID1
EDID2
ETMD77SD1
ET1
MD77SD3*
EDID1*2
EDID2
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
ż
RGB
input
YPbPr
input
RGB
input
YPbPr
input
RGB input
×
×
×
×
ż
YPbPr input
×
×
×
×
Main window
S-VIDEO
input
ET-MD77DV
RGB1
RGB input
×
×
×
×
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
YPbPr input
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
ż
VIDEO input
ż
×
ż
×
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
ż
S-VIDEO input
ż
×
ż
×
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
ż
RGB2
EDID1
ż
×
ż
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
ż
EDID2 (PC)
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
×
×
ż
ż
ż
ż
DVI
ET-MD77SD1
ET-MD77SD3*
AUX
ETMD77DV
1
ż
×
ż
×
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
×
ż
×
ż
×
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
×
EDID1*2
ż
×
ż
×
×
×
×
ż
×
×
×
×
EDID2
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
ż
×
×
×
×
ż: P IN P (Picture in Picture) combinations are enabled
×: P IN P (Picture in Picture) combinations are disabled
*1
*2
480i, 576i, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1 035/60i, 1 080/60i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF, 1 080/30p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1 080/60i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF, 1 080/30p, 1 080/25p,
1 080/24p, 1 080/60p, 1 080/50p
Note
Information
• Noise reduction cannot be used with analog RGB input, DVI input (EDID1 setting) or AUX input (EDID1 setting).
• For the PT-DW10000U, the picture quality for the sub window will deteriorate if the size of the main window is
75 % or more and the size of the sub window is 50 % or more.
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Dimensions
Outside dimensions
320 (12.6˝)
643 (25.3˝)
unit : mm (inch)
OPEN
FILTER
CLEANING
OFF
AC IN
ON
CLOSE
MAIN POWER
578 (22.8˝)
Installation dimensions diagram
(Figure 1 : Dimensions applying when one unit is used)
50 cm (19.7˝)
or more
30 cm (11.8˝) or more
30 cm (11.8˝) or more
Exhaust
(Figure 2 : Dimensions applying when two units are used)
50 cm (19.7˝)
or more
Exhaust
50 cm (19.7˝)
or more
50 cm (19.7˝)
or more
Exhaust
10 cm (3.9˝)
or more
Attention
• Leave a clearance of at least 50 cm (19.7˝) so that the ventilation opening on the rear panel will not be blocked.
• Set up the projector so that air can flow freely around the rear of the projector without staying still. In addition,
leave a space of 30 cm (11.8˝) or more at the sides so that the hot air coming out from the air outlet vents does
not get drawn in through the air intake vents.
• When the projector is to be placed inside a box and used, leave the clearances shown in Fig. 2 and ensure that
the temperature during operation remains within the 0 °C to 35 °C range.
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Be sure to read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE” and
the “Precautions with regard to safety”. (pp. 4-9)
A
F
R
Accessories ......................................10
Frame delay......................................64
Raster position..................................65
Adjusting Brightness .........................50
Adjusting Color .................................50
G
Gamma setting .................................52
Adjusting color matching ............67–69
Registered signals ......................40–41
Registering the picture mode
settings as presettings ......................54
Remote 2 terminal ..........................106
Adjusting Contrast ............................50
H
Adjusting the aspect ratio .................57
HD/SD-SDI input module..................31
RS-232C setting ...............................79
Adjusting the clamp position .............62
How to adjust the lens ................37–39
S
Adjusting the color temperature........51
How to install and remove the
projection lens ..................................33
SD-SDI input module ........................30
Adjusting the feet ..............................20
Self-diagnosis display .............114–115
Adjusting the input resolution ...........61
I
Serial terminals .......................102–105
Adjusting the zoom ratio ...................58
Indication of monitor lamp ..............107
Setting a projector ID ........................75
Adjusting Tint ....................................51
Installation dimensions diagram .....120
Setting FUNC1 .................................73
Air filter cleaning .........................80–81
Installation Setting ............................76
Altitude..............................................76
Installing the input module ..........27–28
Setting projector ID number to
remote control...................................18
Automatic adjustment .................44, 70
Auto signal ........................................70
Setting the date and time..................81
K
Keystone distortion correction ..........59
AUX DVI EDID..................................72
B
Back Color ........................................71
Basic operations on menu screen ....48
Before asking for service ................113
Blanking adjustment .........................61
C
Changing the password ..................100
Changing the text ...........................101
Cleaning and replacement of
air filter ....................................108–109
Setting the password ........................99
Setting the text................................100
L
Sharpness setting .............................52
Lamp relay ........................................79
Shift adjustment ................................56
Lamp select ......................................78
Specifications .........................116–117
Lamp unit replacement ...................111
sRGB ................................................55
Large Screen Correction ..................69
Startup logo ......................................82
List of P IN P...................................119
Status function ..................................43
M
Main menu ........................................46
Maintenance .....................................11
Sub memory ...............................41–42
Sub menu ...................................46–47
Switching the input signal .................43
Switching the picture mode ..............49
N
System format ..................................54
Clock phase adjustment ...................58
Network connections ........................86
System information ...........................80
Compatible RGB/YPBPR/DVI-D
Signals ............................................118
Network function .........................84–97
Connecting the power cord...............34
Connecting with personal
computers .........................................26
Connecting with VIDEO devices.......25
D
Digital cinema reality ........................60
Direction ...........................................77
DVI-D input module ..........................32
Noise reduction setting .....................53
Notes when installing the ceiling
mount bracket .................................112
On-screen display function ...............43
Using the SHUTTER function ...........43
OSD memory ....................................74
W
Output resolution ..............................77
Outside dimensions ........................120
Dynamic iris setting ..........................53
P IN P .........................................72–73
Effective range of remote control
operation...........................................17
U
Using the PJLink™ protocol .............98
P
Edge blending adjustment ..........62–64
Test pattern ......................................83
O
DVI EDID ..........................................71
E
T
Position of on-screen indications ......74
Power indicator lamp ........................34
Powering off the projector.................36
Wired remote control ........................18
Information
Index
Powering up the projector.................35
Projection scheme ............................20
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Note:
Purchase of this equipment includes the rights to use this software (the built-in microcomputer and information
recorded on ROMs) but does not grant copyrights. Do not reverse engineer, change or modify the software.
The guarantee will not be valid for any malfunctions caused by such actions.
Trademark Acknowledgement
Digital Light Processing, DLP, and DLP® CHIP 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.
“Microsoft Windows” is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A.) in the U.S. and other
countries.
• “Netscape” and “Netscape Navigator” are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation
in the U.S. and other countries.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing LLC.
• Patent No. 5,717,422
All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners.
•
•
•
•
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NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ
AVERTISSEMENT:
POUR RÉDUIRE LES RISQUES DE FEU OU DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE, NE PAS
EXPOSER CE PRODUIT À L’EAU OU À L’HUMIDITÉ
Le symbole de la flèche en forme d’éclair, dans un triangle, avertit
l’usager de la présence de “tensions dangereuses” à l’intérieur du produit
qui peuvent être de force suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc
éIectrique aux personnes.
Le point d’exclamation dans un triangle avertit l’usager de la présence
d’instructions importantes concernant l’utilisation et l’entretien (réparation)
dans la littérature accompagnant le produit.
ATTENTION:
Cet appareil est équipé d’une fiche de courant à trois broches avec mise à
la terre. Ne pas retirer la broche de mise à la masse de la fiche.
Cette fiche ne pourra être utilisée que dans une prise avec mise à la terre.
Ceci est une précaution sécuritaire. S’il est impossible d’insérer la fiche
dans la prise, s’adresser à un éIectricien. Ne pas annuler la protection de
la fiche à mise à la terre.
Ne pas retirer
AVERTISSEMENT:
Information
Ne peut être utilisé dans une salle d’ordinateurs telle que définie dans la norme ANSI/NFPA 75 Standard for
Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment.
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Précautions de sécurité
AVERTISSEMENT
Ŷ En cas de problème (comme par exemple une absence d’image) ou si
vous remarquez que de la fumée ou une odeur suspecte s’échappe du
projecteur, couper immédiatement l’alimentation du projecteur, puis
débrancher le cordon d’alimentation de la prise du secteur.
•
•
•
Ne pas continuer d’utiliser le projecteur dans ces cas, autrement cela peut entraîner un incendie ou des
chocs électriques.
Après s’être assuré que de la fumée ne se dégage plus, s’adresser à un centre technique agréé et
demander que les réparations nécessaires soient faites.
Le fait de réparer le projecteur soi-même est très dangereux, et ne doit jamais être fait.
Ŷ Ne pas installer ce projecteur dans un endroit qui n’est pas assez
résistant pour supporter le poids du projecteur.
•
•
•
Si l’emplacement d’installation n’est pas assez résistant, le projecteur risque de tomber et de causer de
graves blessures et (ou) des dommages.
Demander à un technicien qualifié d’installer le projecteur par exemple s’il est installé au plafond.
Si l’installation n’est pas faite correctement, cela peut entraîner des blessures ou des chocs électriques.
Ŷ En cas de pénétration de corps étrangers ou d’éclaboussures à
l’intérieur du projecteur, de chute du projecteur ou de brisure du
boîtier, couper immédiatement l’alimentation, puis débrancher le
cordon d’alimentation de la prise du secteur.
•
•
Si l’on continue d’utiliser le projecteur dans ces conditions, cela peut entraîner un incendie ou des chocs
électriques.
S’adresser à un centre technique agréé pour que les réparations nécessaires puissent être faites.
Ŷ Ne jamais recouvrir le filtre à air, l’orifice d’admission d’air et les
orifices de ventilation.
•
Cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur, et causer un incendie ou endommager le projecteur.
•
Si l’alimentation est surchargée (par exemple, par l’utilisation de trop d’adaptateurs), cela risque de faire
surchauffer le projecteur et peut entraîner un incendie.
Ŷ Ne pas surcharger la prise du secteur.
Ŷ Ne pas retirer le capot ou le modifier.
•
•
L’intérieur du projecteur, soumis à des tensions élevées, présente en effet un grand danger d’incendies
ou de chocs électriques.
Pour toute inspection, réglage ou réparation, s’adresser à un centre technique agréé.
Ŷ Nettoyer régulièrement le cordon d’alimentation afin d’éviter qu’il ne se
recouvre de trop de poussières.
•
•
En effet, une trop importante accumulation de poussières au niveau de la fiche du cordon d’alimentation
présente un risque d’endommagement de l’isolation électrique de la prise, ce qui pourrait causer un
incendie. Retirer le cordon d’alimentation avant de le nettoyer à l’aide d’un linge sec.
Toujours débrancher le cordon d’alimentation de la prise du secteur lorsque le projecteur ne sera pas
utilisé pendant une période prolongée.
Ŷ Toute manipulation ou procédure risquant d’endommager le cordon ou
la fiche du cordon d’alimentation est strictement interdite.
•
•
•
Ne jamais endommager le cordon d’alimentation, ou l’altérer de quelque forme que ce soit, le placer à
proximité de sources de chaleur, le plier, le tordre excessivement, tirer dessus, placer des objets lourds
dessus ou le rembobiner.
Il est possible que des chocs électriques, des courts-circuits ou un incendie soient produits par tout
endommagement du cordon d’alimentation.
Contacter un centre de service autorisé pour toute réparation du cordon d’alimentation qui s’avèrerait
nécessaire.
Ŷ Ne jamais manipuler la fiche du cordon avec les mains mouillées.
•
Cela peut entraîner des chocs électriques.
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Ŷ Introduire fermement la fiche du cordon d’alimentation dans une prise
du secteur.
•
•
Si la fiche n’est pas complètement insérée, cela peut entraîner des chocs électriques ou la faire
surchauffer.
Ne jamais utiliser des fiches endommagées ou des prises incorrectement montées au mur.
Ŷ Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instables.
•
Si le projecteur est placé sur une surface qui est inclinée ou instable, il risque de tomber ou de se
renverser et cela pourrait causer des blessures ou des dommages.
Ŷ Ne pas placer le projecteur dans l’eau et ne pas le laisser se mouiller.
• Sinon cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques.
Ŷ Ne jamais démonter la lampe.
• Toute rupture de la lampe risquerait en effet de causer de graves blessures.
Ŷ Ne pas placer des récipients contenant des liquides sur le projecteur.
•
•
Si de l’eau se renverse sur le projecteur ou pénètre dans celui-ci, il y aura risque d’incendie ou
d’électrocution.
Si de l’eau entre à l’intérieur du projecteur, contacter un centre technique agréé.
Ŷ Ne pas mettre d’objets étrangers dans le projecteur.
•
Ne pas insérer d’objets métalliques ou inflammables dans les orifices de ventilation ou les faire tomber
sur le projecteur, car cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques.
Ŷ Après avoir retiré la pile de la télécommande, la tenir hors de portée
des enfants.
•
•
La pile risque en effet de causer une mort par asphyxie si elle est avalée.
Rechercher immédiatement le secours d’un médecin si la pile a été avalée par quelqu’un.
Ŷ Ne jamais laisser les bornes + et – de la pile entrer en contact avec des
objets métalliques, tels que des colliers ou des barrettes par exemple.
•
•
En effet, ceci risquerait de causer une fuite du courant de la pile, voire une surchauffe, une explosion ou
même un incendie.
Conserver la pile dans un sac en plastique, à l’écart de tout objet métallique.
Ŷ Isoler la pile avec du ruban adhésif ou autre matériau similaire avant
de la mettre au rebut.
•
La pile risquerait en effet de prendre feu ou même d’exploser en cas de contact avec d’autres objets
métalliques ou des piles.
Ŷ Le remplacement de la lampe ne devrait être confié qu’à un technicien
qualifié.
•
•
L’unité de la lampe est soumise à de très fortes pressions internes. Une mauvaise manipulation
risquerait d’entraîner une défaillance.
La lampe risque en effet de s’endommager très facilement en cas de chute ou de choc violent, ce qui
pourrait causer des blessures ou des défaillances.
(à installer à un endroit différent que le support de montage au
plafond) ainsi que les oeillets correspondants, en tant que mesure de
sécurité supplémentaire visant à empêcher toute chute du projecteur.
•
Des accidents pourraient en effet être causés par une mauvaise fixation du projecteur.
•
Des accidents pourraient être causés par un non-respect de cette mise en garde.
Ŷ Ne pas placer plusieurs kits les uns sur les autres.
Information
Ŷ En cas d’installation au plafond, s’assurer d’utiliser le fil accessoire
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Précautions concernant la sécurité (suite)
Mise en garde
Ŷ Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits humides ou
poussiéreux, ou dans des endroits où le projecteur peut entrer en
contact avec des fumées grasses ou de la vapeur.
•
L’utilisation du projecteur dans de telles conditions pourrait causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques.
Ŷ Si vous désirez débrancher le cordon d’alimentation, tirer sur la fiche
et non pas sur le cordon directement.
•
Le fait de tirer directement sur le cordon d’alimentation risquerait en effet de l’endommager très
rapidement et risquerait de causer un incendie, des courts-circuits ou de graves chocs électriques.
Ŷ Débrancher toujours tous les câbles avant de déplacer le projecteur.
•
Le fait de déplacer le projecteur avec des câbles branchés peut endommager les câbles, ce qui pourrait
causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques.
Ŷ Ne pas placer d’objets lourds sur le projecteur.
•
Cela peut déséquilibrer le projecteur et le faire tomber, ce qui peut entraîner des dommages ou
des blessures.
Ŷ Ne jamais court-circuiter, chauffer ou démonter la pile ou la jeter
à l’eau ou au feu.
•
Le non-respect de cette mise en garde risquerait en effet de provoquer une surchauffe, une fuite, une
explosion ou une mise à feu de la pile, ce qui risquerait de causer des brûlures ou d’autres blessures
graves.
Ŷ Respecter à tout moment la polarité de la pile (+ et –), notamment lors
de son insertion.
•
En effet, si la pile n’est pas correctement placée, ceci risquerait de causer une explosion, une fuite,
un incendie, des blessures ou une contamination du compartiment des piles et de ses alentours.
Ŷ N’utiliser que le type de piles spécifié.
•
L’utilisation d’un type de pile incorrect pourrait entraîner une explosion, une fuite, un incendie, des
blessures ou une contamination du compartiment des piles et de ses alentours, ce qui, d’une façon
générale, pourrait causer des brûlures ou des dommages matériels.
Ŷ Ne pas regarder directement dans l’objectif pendant que le projecteur
fonctionne.
•
Une lumière intense est émise par l’objectif du projecteur. Si l’on regarde directement dans cette
lumière, elle risque de causer des blessures et de graves lésions occulaires.
Ŷ Veillez à ce que le faisceau lumineux n’éclaire pas directement votre
peau pendant que vous utilisez le projecteur.
•
Une lumière intense est émise par l’objectif du projecteur. Si vous vous placez dans ce faisceau
lumineux, celui-ci risquera de vous blesser ou de vous abîmer la peau.
Ŷ Ne jamais placer les mains ou d’autres objets à proximité des orifices
d’évacuation de l’air.
•
De l’air chaud sort est émis par les orifices d’évacuation de l’air. Par conséquent, ne jamais placer
à proximité les mains, le visage ou d’autres parties de votre corps très sensibles à la chaleur.
Ŷ Ne jamais réutiliser une lampe usagée.
• La lampe risquerait en effet d’exploser.
Ŷ Le remplacement de la lampe ne devrait être effectué qu’après lui
Ŷ
avoir laissé le temps de se refroidir, car vous risqueriez de vous brûler
sérieusement dans le cas contraire.
Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation de la prise du secteur à titre
préventif avant d’entreprendre tout nettoyage.
• Sinon cela peut causer des chocs électriques.
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Ŷ Si la lampe est brisée, aérer la salle immédiatement. Ne pas toucher ou
approcher le visage des morceaux brisés.
•
•
•
Sinon, l’utilisateur risquera d’inhaler le gaz qui s’est dégagé lorsque la lampe s’est brisée, et qui
contient à peu près la même quantité de mercure que les lampes fluorescentes, et d’être blessé par les
morceaux brisés.
Si l’on pense avoir inhalé le gaz, ou que le gaz a pénétré dans les yeux ou la bouche, consulter
immédiatement un médecin.
Demander à son revendeur de remplacer l’unité de lampe et de vérifier l’intérieur du projecteur.
Ŷ Demander à un centre technique agréé de nettoyer l’intérieur du
projecteur au moins une fois par an.
•
•
S’il n’est pas nettoyé et que de la poussière s’accumule à l’intérieur du projecteur, cela peut causer un
incendie ou des problèmes de fonctionnement.
Il est recommandé de nettoyer l’intérieur du projecteur avant l’arrivée de la saison des pluies. Demander
au centre technique agréé le plus proche de nettoyer le projecteur lorsque cela est requis. Se renseigner
auprès du centre technique agréé pour le coût du nettoyage.
Ŷ Ne pas introduire les doigts dans les ouvertures situées de chaque
Ŷ
Ŷ
côté de l’objectif pendant les déplacements à l’horizontale ou à la
verticale, car ceci pourrait causer des blessures.
Dans le cadre du respect de l’environnement, ramener toute unité non
réparable à votre revendeur ou société de recyclage.
Ne jamais utiliser le projecteur lorsque les pieds réglables ou l’objectif
de projection sont retirés.
Dans le cas contraire, des accidents ou des défaillances risqueraient de se produire.
Information
•
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Avant l’utilisation
Accessoires
Vérifier que tous les accessoires ci-dessous sont bien compris avec votre projecteur.
Télécommande
[N2QAYB000076 × 1]
Piles de la télécommande
(AA)
Cordon d’alimentation
[K2CG3YY00015 x 1]
Support anti-chutes
Oeillet
[THEA172J × 4]
Fil
[TTRA0144 × 4]
Mise en garde concernant les déplacements du projecteur
L’objectif de projection est très sensible aux vibrations et aux impacts. Par conséquent, démonter à chaque fois
l’objectif avant tout transport.
Mises en garde concernant la configuration
Respecter les précautions suivantes pendant toute l’installation du produit.
Ŷ Veillez à installer le couvercle de l’objectif de projection avant d’installer
l’objectif de projection.
Dans le cas contraire, de la poussière risquerait de s’accumuler à l’intérieur du projecteur et de causer des problèmes.
Ŷ Eviter d’installer cet appareil à un endroit soumis à de fortes vibrations
ou à des impacts violents.
En effet, si le projecteur est installé à un endroit où des vibrations sont transmises à partir d’une source
de puissance ou monté dans une voiture ou un autre véhicule, les vibrations et les impacts pourraient être
transmis aux composants du produit et conduire à des défaillances techniques. Installer donc le produit à un
emplacement soumis à aucun(e) impact ou vibration.
Ŷ Ne jamais installer le projecteur à proximité de lignes haute tension ou de
sources d’alimentation.
L’appareil risquerait en effet d’être exposé à des interférences en cas d’installation à proximité de lignes haute
tension ou de sources d’alimentation.
Ŷ Ne pas placer le projecteur sur une surface ou tapis en vinyle.
En cas d’aspiration de la surface en vinyle par l’orifice d’aspiration d’air, il y a un risque de blocage de
l’arrivée d’air, ce qui entraînera une hausse de la température interne, suivie d’un déclenchement du circuit de
protection et de l’arrêt du projecteur.
Ŷ Consulter un technicien spécialisé avant toute installation au plafond.
Lorsque l’appareil doit être accroché au plafond, il sera nécessaire d’acheter un accessoire de montage au
plafond (pour plafonds hauts : N° de modèle ET-PKD100H) (pour plafonds bas : N° de modèle ET-PKD100S)
et de contacter un technicien spécialisé pour son installation.
Ŷ Ne jamais utiliser le projecteur à une altitude dépassant les 2 700 m
(8881.5´) au-dessus du niveau de la mer. Pour des utilisations dépassant
les 1 400 m (4605.3´) au-dessus du niveau de la mer, configurer le
paramètre “ALTITUDE”, comme décrit à la page 76, sur la valeur
“HAUTE”.
La durée de vie de l’appareil risquerait d’être raccourcie dans le cas contraire.
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Remarques concernant l’utilisation
Ŷ Pour voir des images trop claires :
Ɣ Votre public aura du mal à voir correctement les images à fort contraste et brillance lorsque de la lumière
naturelle ou en provenance d’une source de lumière interne vient illuminer directement la surface de
l’écran. Par conséquent, tirer les rideaux ou stores des fenêtres, éteindre les sources de lumière proches
de l’écran et prendre d’une manière générale toutes les mesures qui s’imposent.
Ɣ Dans certains cas peu fréquents, dépendant avant tout des conditions de projection, il est possible que des
parasites se forment à l’écran en raison de l’air chaud s’échappant du port d’évacuation d’air. S’assurer
qu’aucun appareil capable de recirculer l’air chaud évacué du projecteur en face de celui-ci ou d’un autre
appareil proche.
Ŷ Ne jamais toucher la surface de l’objectif de projection avec les mains
nues.
Toute trace d’empreintes digitales ou tache laissée sur l’objectif sera en effet agrandie par ce dernier et
particulièrement visible sur l’écran pendant les projections. Garder vos mains à distance de l’objectif. Placer le
couvercle sur l’objectif lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé.
Ŷ Écran
Il sera impossible d’obtenir une image nette si l’écran présente des taches, des défauts ou des altérations
de teinte quelconques. Lors de toute opération concernant l’écran, faire attention à ne jamais appliquer des
substances volatiles, ainsi que d’y laisser des taches ou des défauts.
Ŷ Lampe
La source de lumière utilisée dans cet appareil est une lampe au mercure à haute pression interne. Toute
lampe au mercure à haute pression présente les caractéristiques suivantes :
Ɣ Elle risque d’exploser en émettant un bruit fort ou de ne plus émettre de lumière à la fin de sa durée de vie,
en raison des impacts reçus, des défauts ou des détériorations subies pendant son utilisation.
Ɣ La durée de vie d’une lampe au mercure dépend fortement des conditions d’utilisation auxquelles elle est
soumise. Elles sont tout particulièrement sensibles aux commutations marche/arrêt fréquentes et/ou à
répétitions.
Ɣ Dans certains cas très rares, elle risque d’exploser quelques temps après son premier allumage.
Ɣ La probabilité d’explosion de la lampe augmente plus elle est utilisée au-delà de sa durée d’utilisation.
Ŷ Entretien
S’assurer à chaque fois de bien retirer la fiche du cordon d’alimentation de son logement sur l’appareil avant
tout nettoyage.
Ɣ Utiliser un linge propre et sec pour le nettoyage du boîtier.
Utiliser un linge sec imbibé d’eau tiède pour essuyer toute trace d’huile. Si vous désirez utiliser un produit
chimique, veuillez suivre les instructions fournies.
Ɣ Ne jamais nettoyer la surface de l’objectif avec un linge pelucheux ou poussiéreux.
Toute poussière ayant été déposée sur l’objectif sera en effet agrandie et bien visible à l’écran. N’essuyer
la saleté et la poussière qu’avec un chiffon doux.
Mise au rebut
Information
Contacter votre revendeur ou un revendeur spécialisé avant toute mise au rebut de l’appareil.
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Remplacement de la lampe
MISE EN GARDE
• Attendre jusqu'à ce que la lampe ait eu le temps de se refroidir avant de remplacer la lampe.
• S'assurer que les quatre unités de lampe ont été installées.
• Le remplacement de la lampe ne devrait être confié qu’à un technicien qualifié.
Précautions à prendre lors du remplacement de la lampe
• Faire très attention lors de la manipulation de la lampe. En effet, l’unité de la lampe est soumise à de très fortes
pressions internes. Une mauvaise manipulation risquerait d’entraîner une défaillance.
• Une lampe usée risque même d’exploser en cas de manipulation violente. Contacter un prestataire de services
spécialisé dans le traitement de déchets industriels pour la mise au rebut des lampes usagées.
• La lampe risque d’exploser en cas d’utilisation dépassant la durée de remplacement.
• Un tournevis cruciforme est nécessaire au remplacement de la lampe. Faire attention aux mouvements de la
main lors de l’utilisation du tournevis à proximité de la lampe.
Attention
• L’unité de la lampe est une pièce en option. Consulter votre revendeur pour plus de détails à propos des
commandes.
N° de modèle de l’unité de remplacement de la lampe : ET-LAD10000 (ampoule simple), ET-LAD1000F
(4 ampoules)
Puissance : 250 W
• Des lampes autres que celles spécifiées ci-dessus ne devront en aucun cas être utilisées. N’utiliser que les types
de lampe spécifiés.
Intervalle de remplacement de la lampe
Toute lampe utilisée en tant que source de lumière a une durée de vie limitée. La durée de vie de la lampe utilisée
dans ce projecteur est de 2000 heures. Cependant, il est possible que la lampe soit morte (ne s’allume pas) avant
ces 2000 heures, selon les caractéristiques de chaque lampe et de ses conditions d’utilisation (la durée de vie
d’une lampe peut en effet être affectée par le nombre de fois où elle a été allumée et éteinte et par les intervalles
qui les séparent). Il est par conséquent fortement conseillé de toujours avoir une ampoule de rechange à portée de
main.
Lorsqu’une lampe n’a pas été remplacée après 2000 heures d’utilisation, cette lampe sera automatiquement
éteinte. Si la durée d’utilisation de toutes les lampes dépasse les 2000 heures, le courant sera automatiquement
coupé 10 minutes après le démarrage, et le projecteur passera en mode de veille.
Attention
• Nettoyer et remplacer le filtre à air à chaque remplacement des unités de lampes. (pp. 108–109)
Ŷ Indication après 1800 heures
Lorsqu’une lampe a été utilisée pendant plus de 1800 heures, le témoin de la lampe correspondante (LAMP1,
LAMP2, LAMP3 ou LAMP4) s’allumera, même en mode de veille.
De plus, un message s’affichera à l’écran pendant environ 30 secondes comme indiqué sur la figure cicontre, demandant un remplacement de la lampe correspondante. (L’indication de la figure ci-dessous
disparaît après environ 30 secondes ou dès qu’on appuie sur une des touches à l’arrière de l’appareil ou de
la télécommande.)
Après une durée d’utilisation de 2000 heures, le message restera affiché en permanence à l’écran, et ne
disparaîtra qu’à condition d’appuyer sur la touche du menu (MENU).
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Procédure de remplacement de la lampe
1. Respecter à tout prix la procédure d’ “Mise en marche du projecteur” (p. 35)
et “Arrêt du projecteur” (p. 36), retirer la fiche du cordon d’alimentation, puis
attendre que le voisinage de la lampe ait eu le temps de refroidir.
2. Dévisser, à l’aide d’un tournevis
cruciforme (Phillips), la vis du
couvercle de l’unité de la lampe
à l’arrière du projecteur jusqu’à ce
qu’elle puisse tourner librement.
3. Ouvrir le couvercle de la lampe puis
retirer cette dernière du projecteur.
Vis du couvercle de la lampe
Couvercle de la lampe
4. Dévisser, à l’aide d’un tournevis
cruciforme (Phillips), les trois vis
de fixation de la lampe à remplacer
jusqu’à ce qu’elles puissent
tourner librement. Tout en tenant
doucement l’unité de la lampe par
sa poignée, continuer à tirer dessus
jusqu’à l’extraire complètement du
projecteur.
Vis de
fixation
Poignée
MISE EN GARDE
La lampe ainsi que les pièces se trouvant à
proximité sont toujours extrêmement chaudes
juste après l'utilisation du projecteur.
Vous risquez de très graves brûlures en cas de
non-respect de cette mise en garde.
Unité de lampe 2 Unité de lampe 3
Unité de lampe 1
Unité de lampe 4
5. Installer la nouvelle unité de lampe.
6. Resserrer à l’aide d’un tournevis cruciforme les 3 vis de fixation de
la lampe pour chaque unité de lampe.
Vis du couvercle de la lampe
Information
7. Installer puis refermer le couvercle
de la lampe, avant de revisser à l’aide
d’un tournevis cruciforme, les vis de
fixation du couvercle.
Mise en garde
• Installer fermement la lampe ainsi que le couvercle de la
lampe. En effet, dans le cas contraire, le circuit de protection
ne fonctionnera pas correctement et l’appareil ne pourra pas
s’allumer.
Couvercle de la lampe
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