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14-ENGLISH

After moving the lens to the home position according to “Lens calibration” on page 8, you 

can use the position of the projected image at that position (i.e., the standard projection 

position) as a basis, and use the lens shift adjustment function on the projector to adjust 

the position of the projected image within the respective lens shift ranges.

Perform lens shift adjustment within the ranges shown in the following illustrations.

Moving the lens outside of the adjustment ranges may alter the focus.

 

 

z

ET-D3LEW60 

PT-RQ32K

PT-RZ31K / PT-RZ21K

PT-RS30K / PT-RS20K

0.19H

0.19H

0.24V

0.24V

0.56V

0.56V

Projected image 

width H

Standard projection position

Projected image height V

Projected image height V

Standard projection position

0.15H

0.15H

0.44V

0.44V

0.12V

0.12V

Projected image 

width H

Standard projection position

0.2H

0.2H

0.4V

0.4V

0.12V

0.12V

Projected image 

width H

Projected image height V

Lens shift ranges

Summary of Contents for ET-D3LEW60

Page 1: ...tructions supplied with the lens and the projector carefully Before using this product be sure to read Read this first Page 3 Please save this manual for future use ET D3LEW60 ET D3LES20 ET D3LET80 ET D3LEW50 Read before use This document is intended for the various projection lenses that can be attached to and used in conjunction with Panasonic projectors For Model No and model names refer to the...

Page 2: ...Attaching the Lens 5 Peripheral focus adjustment function 7 Lens calibration 8 Removing the Lens 11 Projection relationships 12 Lens shift ranges 14 Specifications 16 Dimensions 16 Projected image size and Projection distance Appendix Annexe 付録 1 The Appendix can be found after the Japanese language section 日本語 Contents ...

Page 3: ...t z z Unexpected projection of light may cause injury to eyes z z Replacing the projection lens without removing the power plug may result in electric shock Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can cause damage and burns to clothing z z Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens Do not place objects in front of the lens while the projector is being us...

Page 4: ...n this manual z z Models other than the above may also be supported Refer to the operating instructions for your projector or the Panasonic website https panasonic net cns projector z z If the projector you are using is PT RQ32K PT RZ31K PT RS30K PT RZ21K PT RS20K you may not be able to use the ET D3LEW60 ET D3LES20 ET D3LET80 ET D3LEW50 projection lens depending on main version of the firmware If...

Page 5: ...when the projector is not in use z The lens is made of glass The lens could be damaged if brought into contact with or rubbed against hard objects Handle the lens carefully z Use a clean soft and dry cloth to wipe away dust and dirt from the projection lens Do not use fluffy cloths containing oil water or dust for cleaning The lens is easily damaged so do not apply excessive pressure when wiping it...

Page 6: ...he projector to secure the projection lens z z Use a Phillips screwdriver to secure the screw in hole A to the right of the marker orange on the projection lens 目印 オレンジ色 レンズ落下防止ねじ ねじ穴A Marker orange Screw hole A Lens drop prevention screw Attention z z Turn the projection lens counterclockwise and verify that it is secure z z Store the removed lens hole cover safely for future use z z After attach...

Page 7: ... 1 Operate the projector to align the focus of the center of the projected image 2 Loosen the lock knob by turning it counterclockwise Note z z The screen sizes displayed on the lens are approximate guides 3 Turn the peripheral focus adjustment ring in the directions of the arrows to align the focus of the peripheral areas of the image 4 Tighten the lock knob by turning it clockwise The illustrati...

Page 8: ...ect PROJECTOR SETUP and press the ENTER button z z The PROJECTOR SETUP screen appears 3 Use the and buttons to select LENS and press the ENTER button z z The LENS screen appears 1 2 PROJECTOR SETUP PROJECTOR ID ALL PROJECTION METHOD LENS OPERATION SETTING NORMAL LIGHT OUTPUT 100 0 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL AUTO STANDBY MODE NORMAL NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF DISABLE NO SIGNAL LIGHTS OUT DISABLE INITIAL STARTUP LA...

Page 9: ...d buttons to select OK and press the ENTER button z z Lens calibration starts z z The projection lens moves to the home position after adjustment range calibration is complete LENS CALIBRATION ET D3LEW60 OK Proceed LENS CALIBRATION and return to HOME POSITION EXECUTE CHANGE ENTER CANCEL Note z z If lens calibration is not performed the available zoom range will be narrowed Attaching the Lens Detac...

Page 10: ... the and buttons to select NORMAL and press the ENTER button z z The confirmation screen appears 2 3 INITIAL STARTUP DATE AND TIME STARTUP INPUT SELECT TIME ZONE OFF RS 232C REMOTE2 MODE FUNCTION BUTTON LENS CALIBRATION LENS MEMORY NORMAL STATUS AC VOLTAGE MONITOR OFF SAVE ALL USER DATA PROJECTOR SETUP LAST USED DEFAULT LAST MEMORY EXECUTE CHANGE MENU SELECT ENTER 5 Use the and buttons to select O...

Page 11: ... iii remove it z z Turn the projection lens counterclock wise until its marker orange aligns with the marker on the projector to the left of LOCK z z If you intend to transport or store the projector proceed to step 3 レンズリリースボタン 目印 オレンジ色 レンズ落下防止ねじ Lens drop prevention screw Marker orange Lens release button Removing the Lens 3 Attach the lens hole cover supplied with the projector z z i Insert the...

Page 12: ... PT RZ21K PT RS20K PT RQ13K PT RZ12K PT RS11K PT DZ21K2 PT DS20K2 PT DW17K2 PT DZ16K2 PT DZ13K PT DS12K PT DW11K PT DZ10K ET D3LEW60 0 182 0 212 ET D3LES20 0 091 0 121 ET D3LET80 0 224 0 254 ET D3LEW50 0 173 0 203 0 203 Note z z The illustrations of projectors in this manual are for informational purposes only and do not represent a specific projector model Configurations may vary with the model A...

Page 13: ...H 13 Projection relationships continued Dimensional relationship For details on the projection distance L refer to Projected image size and Projection distance and Projection distance formulas in the Appendix ...

Page 14: ... lens shift adjustment within the ranges shown in the following illustrations Moving the lens outside of the adjustment ranges may alter the focus z zET D3LEW60 PT RQ32K PT RZ31K PT RZ21K PT RS30K PT RS20K 0 19H 0 19H 0 24V 0 24V 0 56V 0 56V Projected image width H Standard projection position Projected image height V Projected image height V Standard projection position 0 15H 0 15H 0 44V 0 44V 0 ...

Page 15: ...on It is not the optical center position of the screen z z For the ET D3LEW50 use the standard projection position and do not perform lens shift adjustment 0 29H 0 29H 0 15V 0 15V 0 59V 0 59V Projected image width H Projected image height V Standard projection position 0 2H 0 2H 0 12V 0 12V 0 55V 0 55V Projected image width H Projected image height V Standard projection position 0 3H 0 3H 0 1V 0 1...

Page 16: ...T D3LEW50 Lens type Zoom lens Zoom lens Zoom lens Fixed focus lens F value 2 5 2 5 2 5 to 2 7 2 5 Focal length f 19 6 to 23 5 mm 35 0 to 50 9 mm 154 to 289 mm 14 8 mm Dimensions 1 Width 160 mm 6 5 16 154 mm 6 1 16 154 mm 6 1 16 160 mm 6 5 16 Height 160 mm 6 5 16 154 mm 6 1 16 154 mm 6 1 16 160 mm 6 5 16 Depth 357 mm 16 1 16 265 mm 10 7 16 404 mm 15 29 32 347 mm 13 21 32 Mass Approx 8 7 kg 19 2 lb ...

Page 17: ...ENGLISH 17 Dimensions continued Unit mm Model number Dimensions ET D3LET80 ET D3LEW50 Ø 154 6 1 16 404 15 29 32 347 13 21 32 Ø 160 6 5 16 ...

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