Panasonic ET-DLE030 Operating Instruction Download Page 9

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Lens position setup (Using the supplied lens shift gauge)

Use the supplied lens shift gauge to adjust vertical lens position.

* This illustration shows the lens used with the PT-DZ770 projector.

1) 

As shown in the figure, fold the 

lens shift gauge at right angles 

along the dotted line.

 

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Adjust so that the gauge plane of the lens shift 

gauge and the front panel of the projector are 

roughly in the same plane. 

2) 

Move the lens to the home position. 

 

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For details on how to return the lens to the 

home position, refer to the operating instructions 

of the projector.

3) 

Adjust lens shift on the projector 

so that the bottom edge of the 

projected image aligns with the 

line for the specific projector 

model on the lens shift gauge. 

 

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Use the projector after making the adjustments 

and lens position settings described here.

Lens shift gauge

Bottom edge of 
projected image

 Projected light

Focus Adjustment Function

After setting the lens position, adjust the focus.

The focal balance between the center and periphery of the projected image changes depending on the size of the 

projected image. The lens is equipped with a focus balance adjustment function for the screen periphery.

 

Adjusting the Focus

Periphery focus adjustment ring

1) 

Focus the center of the screen by 

operating the projector unit. 

2) 

Turn the periphery focus ring by 

hand as shown in the figure to 

adjust the focus in the periphery 

of the screen.

3) 

Again check focus at the center of 

the screen and use the projector 

controls to make fine adjustments.

Note

 

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The projected image sizes and scale shown on the periphery focus adjustment ring are an approximate guide.

Note

 

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After adjusting the lens position using the lens shift gauge, lens shift adjustments are possible within the range 

where the projector will not interfere with the edges of the projected image.

Lens position setup and focus adjustment (continued)

Summary of Contents for ET-DLE030

Page 1: ... correct use of this lens please read the operating instructions 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 Product information for Turkey only EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey Commercial Use ...

Page 2: ... Attaching the Lens 5 Detaching the Lens 5 Projection relationships 6 Lens position setup and focus adjustment 8 Lens position setup Using projector functions 8 Lens position setup Using the supplied lens shift gauge 9 Focus Adjustment Function 9 Specifications 10 Dimensions 10 Dimensional relationship Appendix Contents ...

Page 3: ...se the lens with the protective film and lens cap left on z z If left on the heat generated during projection could melt them resulting in projector deformation and damage and personnel attempting to remove them could suffer burn injuries Do not open the desiccant bag Do not eat the contents Inadvertently ingesting desiccant could be harmful z z If the desiccant gets into your eyes or mouth immedi...

Page 4: ...ty of the image displayed on the screen z z The light projecting surface and lens are made of glass The lens could be damaged if brought into contact with or rubbed against hard objects Handle the lens carefully z z Use a clean soft and dry cloth to wipe away any dirt or dust that has adhered to the light projecting surface or lens Do not use fluffy cloths containing oil water or dust for cleaning...

Page 5: ...ckwise to check that it will not fall out B A Lens mount cover A C B Lens release button 1 Turn the lens mount cover counterclockwise to detach it from the lens and slide it towards the front end of the lens 2 Hold down the lens release button while turning the lens counterclockwise to release it 3 Turn the lens mount cover clockwise to reattach it Attention z z Attach the supplied lens cap before...

Page 6: ...ixed focus lens and is not visible from the outside 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 z z Dimension L4 is the distance from the projector rear panel to the screen z z Dimension A2 is the distance from the bottom edge of the screen to the bottom of the adj...

Page 7: ...ion distance L1 and A1 A2 L2 L3 and L4 values refer to Projected image size and Projection distance or Projection distance formulas in the Appendix z z When using a projector other than one listed above Please see Setting up in the operating instructions for the projector you are using Keystone distortion correction When attaching this lens for use regardless of the projector model set up the proj...

Page 8: ...0 PT DZ6700 PT DW6300 PT D6000 and PT D5000 Use the supplied lens shift gauge for adjustments z z Lens position adjustments made from the projector may deviate slightly from adjustments made using the lens shift gauge z z After returning the lens to the standard projection position lens shift adjustments are possible within the range where the projector will not interfere with the edges of the pro...

Page 9: ... Bottom edge of projected image Projected light Focus Adjustment Function After setting the lens position adjust the focus The focal balance between the center and periphery of the projected image changes depending on the size of the projected image The lens is equipped with a focus balance adjustment function for the screen periphery Adjusting the Focus Periphery focus adjustment ring 1 Focus the...

Page 10: ...H Dimensions 132 5 3 16 102 4 1 32 311 12 1 4 Unit mm Specifications F value 2 0 Focal Length f 5 3 mm 7 32 Dimensions Width Height Depth 132 mm 5 3 16 102 mm 4 1 32 311 mm 12 1 4 Net Weight Approx 1 3 k 2 9 lb ...

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Page 12: ...negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and e...

Page 13: ...ran à l extrémité arrière du projecteur A1 Bottom edge of the screen to the top of the projector Du bord inférieur de l écran au sommet du projecteur A2 Bottom edge of the screen to the bottom of the projector Du bord inférieur de l écran à la base du projecteur The mirror reflective surface is inside the fixed focus lens and is not visible from the outside La surface réfléchissante du miroir se t...

Page 14: ...4 4 308 169 606 1 63 64 17 0 95 37 40 0 93 36 61 6 35 250 3 365 132 480 5 385 212 008 2 04 80 31 1 36 53 54 1 18 46 46 7 62 300 4 039 159 016 6 462 254 409 2 45 96 46 1 77 69 69 1 43 56 30 8 89 350 4 712 185 512 7 539 296 811 2 85 112 20 2 18 85 83 1 69 66 54 When the screen aspect ratio is 16 9 Throw ratio 0 38 1 Lorsque le rapport d aspect de l écran est 16 9 Rapport de projection 0 38 1 SD SH S...

Page 15: ...65 0 20 7 87 0 67 26 38 3 05 120 1 494 58 819 2 657 104 606 1 06 41 73 0 38 14 96 0 82 32 28 3 81 150 1 868 73 543 3 321 130 748 1 32 51 97 0 64 25 20 1 05 41 34 5 08 200 2 491 98 071 4 428 174 331 1 76 69 29 1 08 42 52 1 42 55 91 6 35 250 3 113 122 559 5 535 217 913 2 20 86 61 1 52 59 84 1 79 70 47 7 62 300 3 736 147 087 6 641 261 457 2 64 103 94 1 96 77 17 2 17 85 43 8 89 350 4 358 171 575 7 748...

Page 16: ... 1 93 75 98 2 11 83 07 8 89 350 4 358 171 575 7 748 305 039 3 04 119 69 2 36 92 91 2 48 97 64 z z PT DZ770 PT DZ680 PT DZ6710 PT DZ6700 Unit Unités m When the screen aspect ratio is 16 10 Throw ratio 0 38 1 Lorsque le rapport d aspect de l écran est 16 10 Rapport de projection 0 38 1 SD SH SW L1 L4 A1 2 54 100 1 346 52 992 2 154 84 803 0 82 32 28 0 23 9 06 0 43 16 93 3 05 120 1 615 63 583 2 585 10...

Page 17: ... 02 1 58 62 20 7 62 300 4 039 159 016 6 462 254 409 2 57 101 18 1 98 77 95 1 91 75 20 8 89 350 4 712 185 512 7 539 296 811 3 00 118 11 2 41 94 88 2 24 88 19 When the screen aspect ratio is 16 9 Throw ratio 0 40 1 Lorsque le rapport d aspect de l écran est 16 9 Rapport de projection 0 40 1 SD SH SW L1 L4 A1 2 54 100 1 245 49 016 2 214 87 165 0 88 34 65 0 29 11 42 0 68 26 77 3 05 120 1 494 58 819 2 ...

Page 18: ...305 039 3 04 119 69 2 45 96 46 2 48 97 64 z zProjection distance formulas z zFormules de distance de projection If you are using a projection screen size not listed in these Operating Instructions measure the diagonal screen size SD m Then use the calculation methods provided to determine projection distance L1 and the distance from the top of the projector to the bottom edge of the screen A1 Esta...

Page 19: ...8 SD 0 0047 0 2238 SD 0 0671 z z PT DW740 PT DW730 PT DW640 PT DW6300 Aspect ratio Rapport d aspect L1 A1 16 10 0 3365 SD 0 0047 0 2597 SD 0 0690 16 9 0 3459 SD 0 0047 0 2942 SD 0 0690 4 3 0 3809 SD 0 0047 0 2941 SD 0 0690 z z PT DX810 PT DX800 PT DX610 PT D6000 PT D5000 Aspect ratio Rapport d aspect L1 A1 4 3 0 3133 SD 0 0047 0 1881 SD 0 0665 16 9 0 3413 SD 0 0047 0 2866 SD 0 0665 z z Calculation...

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Page 22: ...Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net avc projector Panasonic Corporation 2013 SS0613HK1025 PJ Printed in Japan ...

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