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Dimensions

8-1/4˝

Ø

1-9/16˝

1-5/16˝

18-3/16˝

1-5/16˝

20-7/8˝

4-15/16˝

7-1/2˝

10-3/8˝

18-7/16˝

1-1/4˝

1/16˝

22-3/8˝

21-9/32˝

1-1/8˝

7-7/8˝

6-11/16˝

4-3/8˝

1-3/4˝

3-13/16˝

1/4˝

(209)

(

Ø

40)

(34)

(462)

(34)

(530)

(125)

(191)

(264)

(468)

(32)

(2)

(569)

 (540)

(29)

(200)

(170)

(111)

(44)

(97)

(6)

Unit: inches (mm)

Specifications

PT-DW7000U1-04SEP30K  Printed in Japan.

System
Device
Pixels
Lamp

Brightness

Contrast ratio

Resolution

RGB
Video

Lens
Screen size
RGB input scanning 

frequency

Component signal

Video signal

Terminals

VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT 
S-Video IN
RGB1/YP

B

P

R

IN

RGB2 IN
Optional board slot
RS-232C/422 IN 
RS-232C/422 OUT 
REMOTE 1 IN 
REMOTE 1 OUT 
REMOTE 2 IN 

Optical axis shift*

Keystone correction range

Installation

Power cord length
Power supply
Power consumption

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Weight
Operating temperature

Operating humidity 

Supplied accessories 

DLP™ system
0.85˝ (diagonal) DMD™ (x 3), 16:9
1,049,088 (1,366 x 768) x 3
300 W UHM™ lamp x 2 (BriteOptic™
Dual Lamp System) 
6000 lumens (dual lamp)
3000 lumens (single lamp)
4000:1 (full white/full black, with
dynamic iris set to “3”)

1366 x 768 pixels 
560 TV lines
Optional
70˝– 600˝ diagonal

f

H

15 –100 kHz, f

V

24 –120 Hz,

Dot clock 20–162 MHz
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720/60p,
1035/60i, 1080/60i,1080/50i,
1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF,
1080/30p 
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, M-NTSC, PAL60,
PAL-M, PAL-N

BNC
BNC
Mini DIN 4-pin
BNC x 5
D-sub HD 15-pin
x 1
D-sub 9-pin female
D-sub 9-pin male
M3 jack
M3 jack
D-sub 9-pin female (parallel)
Powered; horizontal ±30%, vertical
±65%

±40° (with ET-D75LE2)
Front/rear, ceiling/floor, (menu selec-
tion)
2.5 m (8.2´)
100 – 120 V AC, 60 Hz
800 W (800 VA) (12 W during standby
mode with fan stopped)
20-7/8˝ x 7-7/8˝ x 21-9/32˝
(530 x 200 x 540 mm) (without lens
and lens hood)
48.5 lbs/22.0 kg (without lens)
0°– 40°C (32°–104°F)
0°– 35°C (32°– 95°F) (dual lamp, lamp
power: high)
10% – 80% (no condensation)

Optional accessories

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

This product may be subject to export control regulations. UHM is a trademark of Matsushita Electric 

Industrial Co., Ltd. Digital Light Processing, DLP, DLP logo and the DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas 

Instruments. VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other 

trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners. Projection images simulated.

Please contact Panasonic or your dealer for a demonstration.

Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company
Presentation Systems Group
1 888 843 9788
www.panasonic.com/projectors

Headquarters

1 Panasonic Way, 4E-7
Secaucus, NJ 07094
201 348 5300
1 888 843 9788

Panasonic Canada Inc.

5770 Ambler Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 2T3
905 624 5010

• Replacement lamp unit (single): ET-LAD7700  
• Replacement lamp unit (set of two lamps):

ET-LAD7700W  

• Replacement long-life lamp unit (single): ET-LAD7700L  
• Replacement long-life lamp unit (set of two lamps):

ET-LAD7700WL  

• Ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKD75  
• Low ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKD75S  
• Dual stacking mount bracket: ET-DFD75  
• Carrying handle: ET-HAD75 
• Zoom lens (1.5–2.0:1): ET-D75LE1  
• Zoom lens (2.0–3.0:1): ET-D75LE2  
• Zoom lens (3.0–5.0:1): ET-D75LE3  
• Zoom lens (5.0–8.0:1): ET-D75LE4  
• Zoom lens (8.0–15.0:1): ET-D75LE8  
• Fixed focus lens (0.8:1): ET-D75LE5  
• DVI board: ET-MD75DV  
• Network board: ET-MD75NT  
• Video/S-Video input board: ET-MD95VM2  
• SDI (480i/576i) input board: ET-MD95SD1  
• SDI (480i/576i/480p) input board: ET-MD95SD2  
• SDI (720p/1035i/1080i/1080-24p) input board:

ET-MD95SD3  

• RGB/YP

B

P

R

input board: ET-MD95RGB  

• Wireless mouse receiver: ET-RMRC2

• Wireless/wired remote control unit
• Batteries for remote control unit
• Remote control cable

N O T E S   O N   U S E

• The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains

high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a large
sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use. The
length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illu-
minate varies greatly depending on individual lamp character-
istics and usage conditions.

•  The brightness of the lamp will gradually decrease with use.

•  The replacement cycle of the lamp will be shortened if the

power is frequently turned on and off or the projector is sub-
jected to daily continuous use for 10 or more hours.

Lamp mode/brightness

No. of lamp

Dual

Single

Lamp power

High

Low

High

Low

Brightness

Normal lamp

6,000 lm

4,800 lm

3,000 lm

2,400 lm

Long-life lamp

3,000 lm

1,500 lm

Lamp mode/lamp life

Lamp mode

High

Low

Lamp life

Normal lamp

1,500 hr

2,000 hr

Long-life lamp

4,000 hr

• Using the long-life lamps, lamp life is 8,000 hours

maximum when operated in single lamp mode with the
lamp relay function on.

• Lamp life varies depending on usage conditions and

the surrounding environment.

• When the long-life lamps are used the lamp power

mode is automatically set to low.

Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shifting.

Summary of Contents for PT-DW7000

Page 1: ...DLP Based WXGA Projector PT DW7000U U K PT DW7000U K ...

Page 2: ...h blacks while preserving the brightness in the lighter portions of dark scenes 16 Bit Color Depth for Film Like Natural Image Applying 16 bit drive to each of the RGB pan els produces 8 times the level of expression a total of 24 times for all three RGB panels of conventional 13 bit drive devices This system creates extremely smooth tonal expression with approx 65 000 shades of gradation Progress...

Page 3: ...itional equipment Up to 100 units 10 x 10 can be edge blended at a time COLOR MATCHING When several units are used together this function corrects for slight variations in the color reproduction range of individual projec tors The PC software assures easy accurate control Independent 7 axis adjustment red green blue yellow magenta cyan white ensures high precision and minimizes color variations To...

Page 4: ... 4 m 37 4 22 9 m 75 1 34 4 m 112 9 45 9 m 150 7 68 9 m 226 2 12 7 m 41 7 18 2 m 59 7 36 5 m 119 8 54 8 m 179 9 73 1 m 239 9 109 7 m 360 0 ET D75LE8 8 0 15 0 1 min max 12 4 m 40 7 17 9 m 58 7 36 2 m 118 8 54 5 m 178 8 72 9 m 239 2 109 5 m 359 3 23 7 m 77 8 33 9 m 111 2 68 3 m 224 1 102 6 m 336 6 136 9 m 449 1 205 5 m 674 2 ET D75LE5 0 8 1 fixed 1 2 m 3 8 1 7 m 5 5 3 5 m 11 3 5 2 m 17 1 PT DW7000U U...

Page 5: ...ompetitor A Blacks and other dark portions are washed out Lamp Lamp Dynamic Iris PT DW7000U K Only a projector that offers superior brightness and contrast can give you vivid faithful reproduction of images that have both light and dark areas such as a starship in outer space or a face partly cloaked in shadow A projector like Panasonic s PT DW7000U series The PT DW7000U series combines outstandin...

Page 6: ...contact Panasonic or your dealer for a demonstration Panasonic Broadcast Television Systems Company Presentation Systems Group 1 888 843 9788 www panasonic com projectors Headquarters 1 Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 5300 1 888 843 9788 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario Canada L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 Replacement lamp unit single ET LAD7700 Replacement lamp unit ...

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