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Chapter 5 

Maintenance

This chapter describes inspection when there are problems, and maintenance methods.

Summary of Contents for PT-DW740

Page 1: ...arately K Black model the standard zoom lens supplied LK Black model the lens sold separately Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Before using your projector be sure to read Read this first x pages 2 to 8 Model No PT DW740E PT DW740EL PT DX810E PT DX810EL TQBJ0446 DLPTM Projector Commercial Use Operating Instructions Functional M...

Page 2: ... an earthing type mains socket This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the mains socket contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CAUTION To assure continued compliance follow th...

Page 3: ...ger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the ...

Page 4: ...g loose from the wall Do not use anything other than the provided power cord Failure to observe this will result in fire or electric shocks Please note that if you do not use the provided power cord to ground the device on the side of the outlet this may result in electric shocks Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust Failure to observe this will cause a fire z ...

Page 5: ...use fire or electric shocks z z For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Center Do not project an image with the lens cover attached Doing so can cause fire Do not allow metal objects flammable objects or liquids to enter inside of the projector Do not allow the projector to get wet Doing so may cause short circuits or overheating and result in fire electr...

Page 6: ...diately Do not disassemble the lamp unit Doing so can cause electric shocks burns or injury Lamp replacement The lamp has high internal pressure If improperly handled an explosion and severe injury or accidents will result z z The lamp can easily explode if struck against hard objects or dropped z z Before replacing the lamp be sure to turn the power off and to disconnect the power plug from the w...

Page 7: ...th cables still attached can damage the cables which will cause fire or electric shocks to occur ACCESSORIES Do not use the old lamp unit If used it could cause lamp explosion 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 will cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke and which ...

Page 8: ...8 ENGLISH Read this first To remove the battery Remote Control Battery 1 Press the guide and lift the cover i ii 2 Remove the batteries ...

Page 9: ... Crestron Connected and Fusion RV are trademarks of Crestron Electronics Inc The font used in the on screen displays is a Ricoh bitmap font which is manufactured and sold by Ricoh Company Ltd Adobe Flash Player is either a trademark or registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Other names company names or product names used in these operating in...

Page 10: ...in maintenance fee The long life filter reduces maintenance costs Quick Steps For details see the corresponding pages 1 Set up the projector x page 26 c 2 Attach the projection lens x page 35 c 3 Connect with other devices x page 37 c 4 Connect the power cord x page 41 c 5 Switch on the projector x page 42 c 6 Make initial settings x page 19 c 7 Select the input signal x page 45 c 8 Adjust the ima...

Page 11: ...ff the projector 41 Connecting the power cord 41 Power indicator 42 Switching on the projector 42 Making adjustments and selections 43 Switching off the projector 43 Direct power off function 44 Projecting 45 Selecting the input signal 45 Adjusting the focus zoom and shift 45 Moving the lens to the home position 46 Adjustment range by the lens position shift optical shift 46 Remote control operati...

Page 12: ...86 Renaming the registered data 86 Deleting the registered data 86 Protecting the registered data 87 Expanding signal lock in range 87 Managing the sub memory list 87 SECURITY menu 89 SECURITY PASSWORD 89 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 89 DISPLAY SETTING 89 TEXT CHANGE 90 MENU LOCK 90 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 90 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 90 NETWORK menu 92 NETWORK SETUP 92 NETWORK CONTROL 92 NETWORK STATUS 93 Netw...

Page 13: ...ENGLISH 13 Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector ...

Page 14: ...here there is high power laser equipment Directing a laser beam onto the lens surface causes damage to the DLP chips r r Be sure to ask a specialized technician or your dealer when installing the product to a ceiling If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling purchase an optional Ceiling Mount Attachment Model No ET PKD56H for high ceilings ET PKD55S for low ceilings r r Lens focus...

Page 15: ... in a confined space install the air conditioning or ventilation separately Exhaust heat may accumulate when the ventilation is not enough triggering the protection circuit of the projector f f Make a clearance of at least 20 mm 0 8 between the projector bottom and setting surface by inserting spacers metallic etc between them Security When using this product take safety measures against the follo...

Page 16: ...ons In particular frequently switching the power on off accelerates lamp deterioration and greatly affects lamp life f f Continuous use for one week or longer accelerates lamp deterioration Lamp relay function x page 77 can be used to reduce deterioration caused by continuous use f f In rare cases the lamps burst shortly after projection starts f f The risk of bursting increases when the lamp is u...

Page 17: ...ildren Note f f The model numbers of accessories and optional components are subject to change without notice Contents of the supplied CD ROM The contents of the supplied CD ROM are as follows Instruction list PDF Operating Instructions Functional Manual Multi Projector Monitoring Control Software Operation Manual Logo Transfer Software Operating Manual List of Compatible Projector Models This is ...

Page 18: ...d focus lens ET DLE080 ultra short focus zoom lens ET DLE150 short focus zoom lens ET DLE250 medium focus zoom lens ET DLE350 long focus zoom lens ET DLE450 ultra long focus zoom lens Ceiling mount bracket ET PKD56H for high ceilings ET PKD55S for low ceilings Replacement lamp unit ET LAD60A 1 pc ET LAD60AW 2 pcs Replacement filter unit ET EMF300 ...

Page 19: ...he screen x page 67 1 Press as to select the display language 17 5 1 7 6 77 1 3 6 6 7 1 8 6 7 6 7 2 Press the ENTER button to proceed to the initial setting Initial setting projector setup Set each item 1 Press as to select an item 2 Press qw to switch the setting 17 5 㧦 6 7 72 7 78 02 21 29 5 P W 0 18 6 7 1 6 7 1 7 6 77 1 352 7 21 0 7 2 22 1 21 7 21 6 5 1 250 7 6 5 1 326 7 21 7 78 02 5217 225 225...

Page 20: ...jection lens x pages 43 45 14 FUNCTION button You can assign a frequently used operation as a shortcut button x page 49 15 DEFAULT button Resets the content of the sub menu to the factory default x page 51 16 ID SET button Sets the ID number of the remote control when a system uses multiple projectors x page 23 17 ID ALL button Use to simultaneously control all the projectors with one remote contr...

Page 21: ...atus of lamp 2 4 Temperature indicator TEMP Displays the internal temperature status 5 Filter indicator FILTER Displays the status of the air filter unit 6 Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle 7 Remote control signal receiver front 8 Projection lens for models with attached lenses only 9 Air exhaust port 10 Lamp unit cover x page 114 11 Control panel x page 22 12 Remote control signal rece...

Page 22: ...ETUP button Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image PROGRESS is displayed on the screen while the image is adjusted automatically x page 48 r r Connecting terminals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 LAN terminal This is a terminal to connect to the network Used for control and monitoring Image input through network connections is not possible 2 VIDEO IN terminal This is...

Page 23: ...ss the ID ALL button on the remote control even if you do not know the projector ID How to set 1 Press the ID SET button on the remote control 2 Within five seconds press the two digit ID number set on the projector using the number 0 9 buttons f f If you press the ID ALL button you can operate the projectors regardless of the setting of the projector s ID number Attention f f Since the ID number ...

Page 24: ...of the projector The remote control is effective even in places where an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light Connecting terminals Connect to the second projector M3 stereo mini jack cable commercially available Remote Connect to remote control wired terminal Attention f f Use a cable that is 15 m 49 2 or shorter with 2 core shield The remote control ...

Page 25: ...ENGLISH 25 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes about things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections ...

Page 26: ...cting forward Menu item Method Menu item Method PROJECTION METHOD REAR CEILING PROJECTION METHOD FRONT FLOOR COOLING CONDITION CEILING SETTING COOLING CONDITION FLOOR SETTING For menu item details refer to the PROJECTOR SETUP menu PROJECTION METHOD x page 75 and COOLING CONDITION x page 76 Parts for ceiling mount optional You can install the projector on the ceiling using the optional ceiling moun...

Page 27: ...tion screen Screen Screen L LW LT Projection distance m SH Image height m SW Image width m H Distance m from the lens center to the bottom edge of the image SD Image diagonal size m LW Minimum projection distance when the zoom lens is used LT Maximum projection distance when the zoom lens is used Attention f f Before setting up read Precautions for use x pages 14 to 18 f f Do not use the projector...

Page 28: ... 83 22 13 7 28 9 02 11 96 17 28 20 90 33 05 12 7 500 6 731 10 770 19 80 27 68 9 11 11 29 14 96 21 61 26 14 41 34 15 24 600 8 077 12 923 23 78 33 23 10 94 13 55 17 96 25 94 31 39 49 62 Lens type Optional lens Height position H 2 Long focus zoom lens Ultra long focus zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE080 ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE055 ...

Page 29: ... 76 21 48 33 98 12 7 500 6 226 11 069 20 35 28 45 9 36 11 60 15 38 22 21 26 87 42 49 15 24 600 7 472 13 283 24 44 34 16 11 24 13 93 18 46 26 66 32 26 51 00 Lens type Optional lens Height position H 2 Long focus zoom lens Ultra long focus zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE080 ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE055 Fixed Throw ratio 1 3 8 5 7 ...

Page 30: ...6 23 67 37 42 12 7 500 7 620 10 160 22 42 31 34 10 31 12 78 16 94 24 47 29 60 46 80 15 24 600 9 144 12 192 26 92 37 63 12 39 15 35 20 34 29 37 35 54 56 17 Lens type Optional lens Height position H 2 Long focus zoom lens Ultra long focus zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE080 ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE055 Fixed Throw ratio 1 4 5 6 9 1...

Page 31: ...77 8 48 10 51 13 92 20 12 24 33 38 48 15 24 600 9 144 12 192 22 13 30 94 10 18 12 62 16 72 24 15 29 22 46 19 Lens type Optional lens Height position H 2 Long focus zoom lens Ultra long focus zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE080 ET DLE055 Fixed Throw ratio 1 3 7 5 6 1 5 5 8 9 1 Projection screen size Projection d...

Page 32: ... 52 41 93 15 24 600 7 472 13 283 24 12 33 71 11 10 13 75 18 22 26 31 31 84 50 33 Lens type Optional lens Height position H 2 Long focus zoom lens Ultra long focus zoom lens Projection lens Model No ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE080 ET DLE055 Fixed Throw ratio 1 3 7 5 6 1 5 6 8 9 1 Projection screen size Projection distance L Screen diagonal SD...

Page 33: ...SD m 0 0540 Max LT L 1 7047 x SD m 0 0498 16 9 Min LW L 1 2165 x SD m 0 0540 Max LT L 1 7520 x SD m 0 0498 4 3 Min LW L 1 3386 x SD m 0 0540 Max LT L 1 9291 x SD m 0 0498 Medium focus zoom lens ET DLE250 16 10 Min LW L 2 0630 x SD m 0 0800 Max LT L 3 2598 x SD m 0 0792 16 9 Min LW L 2 1220 x SD m 0 0800 Max LT L 3 3504 x SD m 0 0792 4 3 Min LW L 2 3386 x SD m 0 0800 Max LT L 3 6929 x SD m 0 0792 L...

Page 34: ...T L 4 9882 x SD m 0 1346 Ultra long focus zoom lens ET DLE450 4 3 Min LW L 4 5866 x SD m 0 3017 Max LT L 7 2520 x SD m 0 2991 16 9 Min LW L 5 0000 x SD m 0 3017 Max LT L 7 9016 x SD m 0 2991 Adjusting adjustable feet Install the projector on a flat surface so that the front of the projector is parallel to the screen surface and the projection screen is rectangular If the screen is tilted downward ...

Page 35: ...ch a projection lens cover differs for the ultra short focus zoom lens ET DLE080 Refer to the user manual provided with ET DLE080 for details Removing the projection lens Remove the projection lens in the following procedure 1 Turn the projection lens cover counterclockwise to remove ii i Projection lens cover 2 While pressing the lens release button turn the projection lens counterclockwise until...

Page 36: ...ns cover aligning the marking groove 1 with the tip of the arrow on the projector 2 and secure the projection lens cover by turning it until groove 1 aligns with the 3 P marking 3 2 1 i ii Projection lens cover Attention f f Turn the projection lens counterclockwise to confirm that it does not come out ...

Page 37: ...signments and signal names Outside view Pin No Signal name 1 2 3 4 1 Ground luminance signal 2 Ground color signal 3 Luminance signal 4 Color signal RGB 2 IN terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside view Pin No Signal name 10 6 11 15 1 5 1 R PR 4 and 9 are not used 5 8 10 and 11 are GND terminals 2 G Y 3 B PB 12 DDC data 13 SYNC HD 14 VD 15 DDC clock DVI D IN terminal pin assignments and ...

Page 38: ... High Speed cable If a cable that does not meet HDMI standards is used video may be interrupted or may not be displayed f f The HDMI IN terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device with a DVI D terminal by using an HDMI DVI conversion cable but some devices may not project the image properly or function properly f f When the DVI D signal is input EDID setting may be required de...

Page 39: ...upports single link only f f For signals that the projector can project refer to List of compatible signals x page 125 f f If you operate the projector using the computer with the resume feature last memory you may have to reset the resume feature to operate the projector f f When the SYNC ON GREEN signal is input do not enter sync signals to the SYNC HD terminal or the VD terminal f f When the DV...

Page 40: ...40 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operation This chapter describes basic operations to start with ...

Page 41: ... shapes of the AC IN terminal and the power cord connector and insert the plug securely in the correct direction 2 Attach the power cord secure lock along with the guide on the AC IN terminal XLGH 3 Push in the tab of the power cord secure lock until it clicks Tab Removing 1 Confirm that the MAIN POWER switch of the projector is at the OFF side and unplug the power plug from the outlet 2 Press dow...

Page 42: ...een while the shutter is closed x page 47 f f If the power indicator ON G STANDBY R is flashing in red consult your dealer Switching on the projector 3 3 2 1 To use a projection lens that is an optional accessory attach the lens before switching on the projector x page 35 Remove the lens cover first 1 Connect the power plug to an outlet f f AC 220 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 2 Press the ON side of the MAI...

Page 43: ...od using PROJECTION METHOD x page 75 and COOLING CONDITION x page 76 on the menu f f Refer to Navigating through the menu x page 51 for the operation of the menu 3 Press the input selection RGB1 RGB2 DVI D VIDEO S VIDEO HDMI buttons to select the input signal x page 48 4 Adjust the front back and sideway tilt of the projector with the adjustable feet x page 34 5 Press the SHIFT button to adjust th...

Page 44: ...n STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL When STANDBY MODE x page 78 on the menu is set to ECO the power consumption during standby can be conserved Direct power off function Even if the MAIN POWER switch is OFF during projection or immediately after the luminous lamp is turned off the electricity stored in the room will drive the fan and cool the luminous lamp When mounting on the ceiling or other environ...

Page 45: ...s zoom and shift At the projector 1 Press the LENS button on the control panel f f The setup screen will change each time you press the button 2 Select each item and use asqw to adjust it r r Adjustable contents FOCUS Adjusts focus ZOOM Adjusts zoom SHIFT Adjusts shift Using the remote control 1 Press the lens FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT buttons on the remote control 2 Select each item and use asqw to adjust...

Page 46: ...e when the lens position is shifted out of the adjustment range This is because the movement of the lens is restricted to protect the optical parts Projection position can be adjusted with the optical axis shift based on the standard projection position in the range shown in the following figures Lens type Zoom lens Standard zoom lens ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE080 PT DW740E 0 6...

Page 47: ...button again f f The image is displayed Note f f The power indicator ON G STANDBY R will flash slowly in green while the shutter is closed Using the on screen display function Turn off the on screen display function no display when you do not wish the viewers to see the on screen display such as the menu or the input terminal name button 1 Press the ON SCREEN button f f The on screen display disap...

Page 48: ...n 1 Press the STATUS button f f The STATUS screen is displayed 67 786 6 1 1 0 1387 6 1 5 48 1 352 725 5817 0 03 03 17 5 7 03 237 6 02 8 7 03 5281 03 7 03 Note f f This can also be displayed from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu STATUS x page 81 Using the automatic setup function The automatic setup function can be used to automatically adjust the resolution clock phase and picture position when analog RGB...

Page 49: ...c setup function is performed while moving images are being input the adjustment may not be performed properly even for an RGB signal for which automatic setup can be used INCOMPLETE may appear or adjustment may not be finished properly even if COMPLETE appears Using the function button DISABLE SUB MEMORY SYSTEM SELECTOR SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW FREEZE or SIDE BY SIDE operations can be assigned to the...

Page 50: ...50 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu ...

Page 51: ...qw or the ENTER button to change or adjust settings f f For some items press qw to display an individual adjustment screen with a bar scale as shown in the following diagram 2175 67 867 Note f f Pressing the MENU button when the menu screen is displayed returns to the previous menu f f Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be input to the projector The menu items tha...

Page 52: ... factory default setting The position of the triangular mark varies by the selected input signals Current adjustment value Factory default setting Main menu The following 10 items are in the main menu When a main menu item is selected the screen changes to a sub menu selection screen Main menu item Page PICTURE 52 POSITION 53 ADVANCED MENU 53 DISPLAY LANGUAGE 53 DISPLAY OPTION 53 PROJECTOR SETUP 5...

Page 53: ...on the signal input ADVANCED MENU Sub menu item Factory default Page DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO 64 BLANKING 64 INPUT RESOLUTION 65 CLAMP POSITION 24 65 EDGE BLENDING OFF 65 RASTER POSITION 66 Depends on the signal input DISPLAY LANGUAGE Details x page 67 DISPLAY OPTION Sub menu item Factory default Page COLOR MATCHING OFF 68 COLOR CORRECTION OFF 69 CONTRAST MODE NORMAL 69 SCREEN SETTING 69 AUTO S...

Page 54: ...84 INITIALIZE 84 SERVICE PASSWORD 84 TEST PATTERN Details x page 85 SIGNAL LIST Details x page 86 SECURITY Sub menu item Factory default Page SECURITY PASSWORD OFF 89 SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE 89 DISPLAY SETTING OFF 89 TEXT CHANGE 90 MENU LOCK OFF 90 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 90 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 90 NETWORK Sub menu item Factory default Page NETWORK SETUP 92 NETWORK CONTROL 92 NETWORK STATUS 93 Note f ...

Page 55: ...or use in bright areas GRAPHIC The picture becomes suitable for input to the personal computer Use the factory default for the settings other than PICTURE MODE Note f f The factory default picture mode is GRAPHIC for still image input signals and STANDARD for movie based input signals f f DICOM is an abbreviation for Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine and is a standard for medical imagi...

Page 56: ...toward greenish color 31 31 Press q Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple COLOR TEMPERATURE You can switch the color temperature if the white areas of the projected image are bluish or reddish To adjust with color temperature 1 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch COLOR TEMPERA...

Page 57: ... while projecting input signal To change the USER name Select the language to show on the screen x page 67 1 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to select USER 4 Press the ENTER button f f The COLOR TEMPERATURE screen is displayed 5 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE 6 Press...

Page 58: ...e the adjustment value is 0 the value will become 15 NOISE REDUCTION You can reduce noises when the input image is degraded and noise is occurring in the image signal 1 Press as to select NOISE REDUCTION 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The NOISE REDUCTION individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch NOISE REDUCTION f f The setting will change among 1 2 3 and OFF each time you ...

Page 59: ...ally Setting AUTO will automatically select NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM or PAL60 Switch the setting to the signal method for the TV used NTSC signal method is used in Japan RGB 1 IN terminal RGB 2 IN terminal 480i 576i or 576p signal Select RGB or YCBCR VGA60 or 480p signal Select VGA60 480p or 480pRGB Other movie based signals Select RGB or YPBPR DVI D IN terminal 480p or 576p signal Sele...

Page 60: ... s The picture position moves down Horizontal right and left adjustment Press w The picture position moves to the right Press q The picture position moves to the left ASPECT You can switch the aspect ratio of the image The aspect ratio is switched within the screen range selected in SCREEN SETTING Set SCREEN SETTING first x page 69 1 Press as to select ASPECT 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The...

Page 61: ...ire height of the screen range selected with SCREEN FORMAT When signals have the aspect ratio horizontally longer than the aspect ratio of the screen selected with SCREEN FORMAT the pictures are displayed with the right and left parts cut off HV FIT The pictures are displayed in the entire screen range selected with SCREEN FORMAT When the aspect ratio of the input signals differs from that of the ...

Page 62: ... units of 1 0 time Note f f When ASPECT is set to other than DEFAULT MODE is not displayed CLOCK PHASE You can adjust to achieve an optimal image when there is a flickering image or smeared outlines 1 Press as to select CLOCK PHASE 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The CLOCK PHASE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to adjust f f Adjustment value will change between 0 and 31 Adju...

Page 63: ...arious adjustments are performed with KEYSTONE f f Various adjustments with KEYSTONE are possible to correct up to 40 for the tilt in vertical direction However the picture quality will degrade and it will get harder to focus with more correction Install the projector so the correction will be as small as possible 30 when using fixed focus lens ET DLE055 or super short focus zoom lens ET DLE080 f ...

Page 64: ...ma processing 25p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a 576i or 1080 50i signal is input 30p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a 480i or 1080 60i signal is input Note f f When a signal other than a 2 2 pulled down signal is set to 25p FIXED or 30p FIXED in DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY picture quality deteriorates Vertical resolution will degrade BLAN...

Page 65: ...adjustable CLAMP POSITION You can adjust the optimal point when the black part of the image is blunt or it has turned green 1 Press as to select CLAMP POSITION 2 Press qw to adjust r r Adjustment details Status Rough guide for optimal value Range The black part is blunt The point where bluntness of the black part improves the most is the optimal value 1 255 The black part is green The point where ...

Page 66: ...BRIGHT OUTSIDE individual adjustment screen is displayed f f If INTERLOCKED is set to OFF RED GREEN and BLUE can be adjusted individually 20 Press as to select an item then press qw to adjust it OUTSIDE AREA Right Projection range Edge blending WIDTH Right MARKER Red Edge blending START Right MARKER Green BRIGHT OUTSIDE BRIGHT INSIDE r r EDGE BLENDING OFF Sets the edge blending function to off ON ...

Page 67: ...ton to set Changing the display language You can select the language of the on screen display 日本語 DISPLAY LANGUAGE f f Various menus settings adjustment screens control button names etc are displayed in the selected language f f The language can be changed to English German French Spanish Italian Japanese Chinese Russian and Korean Note f f The on screen display language of the projector is set to...

Page 68: ...t is not carried out 3COLORS The three colors RED GREEN and BLUE can be adjusted 7COLORS The seven colors RED GREEN BLUE CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW and WHITE can be adjusted MEASURED Refer to To adjust the color matching using a colorimeter x page 68 for details about this mode Note f f Operation when correcting the adjustment color When the correction color same as the adjustment color is changed The lu...

Page 69: ...CORRECTION Colors can be adjusted and registered for each input signal format 1 Press as to select COLOR CORRECTION 2 Press qw to switch COLOR CORRECTION r r COLOR CORRECTION OFF Standard setting USER For each of the four signal formats VIDEO S VIDEO RGB and YCBCR YPBPR six colors including red green blue cyan magenta and yellow can be adjusted and registered Press the ENTER button to set details ...

Page 70: ... the system returns to the AUTO SETUP screen r r MODE DEFAULT Select when receiving a signal whose image aspect is 4 3 or 5 4 Supported resolutions are 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 1 024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1 152 x 870 1 280 x 960 1 280 x 1 024 1 600 x 1 200 and 1 400 x 1 050 WIDE Select when receiving a signal whose image aspect is wide screen Supported resolutions are 1 280 x 720 1 280 ...

Page 71: ... is connected to an external device via an HDMI cable and the image is not projected correctly 1 Press as to select HDMI IN 2 Press the ENTER button f f The HDMI IN screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL f f The setting will change between 64 940 and 0 1023 each time you press the button r r HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL 64 940 Select when the HDMI terminal of an external device such as a ...

Page 72: ...u screen OSD cursor OFF INPUT GUIDE ON Set display of the input terminal name currently selected in the position set by the OSD POSITION OFF WARNING MESSAGE ON You can set the display hide of the warning message OFF Note f f Even if OSD MEMORY is set to ON the cursor position will not be held when the MAIN POWER switch of the projector body is turned OFF BACK COLOR Set the color of the projected i...

Page 73: ...PEN each time you press the button r r SHUT OFF KEEP CURRENT STATE Enters standby with the opening and closing status of the shutter same as before switching off the projector CLOSE Enters standby with the shutter closed OPEN Enters standby with the shutter open Note f f It is recommended that you set the projector to enter standby with the shutter closed when you remove the projection lens for tr...

Page 74: ... setting For CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT and SHARPNESS respective values of both Input A and B are applied f f The two window display maintains the aspect ratio selected with the ASPECT button on the remote control or the setting of ASPECT f f The two window display may not be available depending on the combination of input signals Refer to Two window display combination list PT DW740E only x p...

Page 75: ...te control or computer control If multiple projectors are set up side by side with IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers f f Refer to Setting Remote control ID numbers x page 23 regarding the method to set the ID number on the remote control PROJECTION METHOD Set the projection method in accordance with the installation status of the projecto...

Page 76: ...E OFF When using at a place lower than 1 400 m 4 593 ft above sea level ON When using at a high altitude 1 400 m 4 593 ft or higher and lower than 2 700 m 8 858 ft above sea level Note f f The speed of the fan increases and the operation sound becomes louder when set to ON LAMP SELECT Switch between brightness of two lamps and that of single lamp from the two luminous lamps built into the projecto...

Page 77: ...linking 5 Press qw to select HOUR or MINUTE and then press as to adjust it f f Hours only can be adjusted with one hour increments when HOUR is selected and minutes only can be adjusted with one minute increments between 00 and 59 when MINUTE is selected 6 Press the ENTER button f f The adjusted time is established 7 Press as to select DAY OF THE WEEK 8 Press qw to switch DAY OF THE WEEK f f The s...

Page 78: ... ON Enables the schedule function Refer to How to assign a program x page 78 or How to set a program x page 78 in regard to how to set the schedule Note f f When SCHEDULE is set to ON the STANDBY MODE setting is forcibly switched to NORMAL and the setting cannot be changed Even if SCHEDULE is then set to OFF when in this state the setting of STANDBY MODE remains at NORMAL How to assign a program 1...

Page 79: ...Sets the high luminance of the lamp ECO Sets lower luminance of the lamp than NORMAL SIDE BY SIDE OFF Displays the side by side screen ON Cancels the side by side screen Only for PT DW740E Note f f If you try to register a setting that would cause the lamp to flash for a short time an error message will be displayed on the screen Set the time and command again f f To delete a command already set p...

Page 80: ...time you press the button r r IN BAUDRATE 9600 Select the proper speed 19200 38400 r r IN PARITY NONE Select the parity condition EVEN ODD To set the communication condition of the SERIAL OUT terminal 1 Press as to select RS 232C 2 Press the ENTER button f f The RS 232C screen is displayed 3 Press as to select OUT BAUDRATE 4 Press qw to switch OUT BAUDRATE f f The setting will change among 9600 19...

Page 81: ...o PIN8 and press qw to switch the setting f f PIN1 and PIN9 cannot be changed r r REMOTE2 MODE DEFAULT The pin assignment of the REMOTE 2 IN terminal is used by the factory default setting of the projector x page 124 USER The pin assignment of the REMOTE 2 IN terminal is used by the setting changed from the factory default setting of the projector STATUS Displays the status of the projector 1 Pres...

Page 82: ...s the total dot count of the input signal DISPLAY DOTS Displays the number of input signal display dots TOTAL LINES Displays the total line count of the input signal DISPLAY LINES Displays the number of input signal display lines SAMPLING Displays the sampling information of the input signal Displays the actual time for the hours used of lamp To calculate a rough guide for lamp replacement convert...

Page 83: ...t ADJUST CLOCK 4 Press the ENTER button f f The ADJUST CLOCK screen is displayed 5 Press as to select NTP SYNCHRONIZATION and press qw to change the setting to ON f f The setting will change between ON and OFF each time you press the button 6 Press as to select APPLY and press the ENTER button f f The setting of the time will be completed r r NTP SYNCHRONIZATION ON Enables NTP SYNCHRONIZATION OFF ...

Page 84: ...WORD screen is displayed 3 Enter a security password and press the ENTER button f f The INITIALIZE screen is displayed 4 Press as to select an item to initialize 5 Press the ENTER button 6 When the confirmation is displayed select OK or CANCEL and press the ENTER button r r Items that can be initialized ALL USER DATA All setting items including ENTRY SIGNAL NETWORK SETUP E mail set up and USER LOG...

Page 85: ...Menu screen All black Menu screen Flag Menu screen Flag inversion Menu screen Window Menu screen Window inversion Menu screen Color bar vertical and Menu screen Color bar horizontal each time you press the button The test pattern built in to the projector is not being displayed r r TEST PATTERN Menu screen Focus Displays a test pattern with the menu screen Select a test pattern so that it is easy ...

Page 86: ...ered data Registered signals can be renamed 1 Press asqw to select the signal for which details are to be displayed 2 Press the ENTER button f f The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed f f The memory number input terminal input signal name frequency synchronization signal etc are displayed f f Press the MENU button to return to the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen 3 Press the ENTER button f ...

Page 87: ...a signal to be input is the same signal that is already registered f f To prioritize the determination that it is the same signal that is already registered set to the WIDE setting f f Use in cases such as when the synchronizing frequency of a signal to be input has changed slightly or multiple signal lists are registered f f Can only be used when a signal is input from the RGB 1 IN terminal RGB 2...

Page 88: ...TER button f f To rename the registered data follow the procedure in Steps 4 and 5 in Renaming the registered data x page 86 To switch to the sub memory list 1 Press qw on the normal screen when the menu is not displayed f f A list of sub memories registered to the signal currently input is displayed 2 Press asqw to select the signal to switch in SUB MEMORY LIST 3 Press the ENTER button f f This s...

Page 89: ...RITY PASSWORD 2 Press qw to switch SECURITY PASSWORD f f The setting will change between OFF and ON each time you press the button r r SECURITY PASSWORD OFF Disables the security password entry ON Enables the security password entry Note f f The SECURITY PASSWORD setting is set to OFF at the time of purchase or when all the user data has been initialized f f Change the password periodically that i...

Page 90: ...OCK f f The setting will change between OFF and ON each time you press the button r r MENU LOCK OFF Cancels the lock on menu operations ON Locks menu operations Note f f After setting MENU LOCK to ON if the wrong password is input the MENU button cannot be operated f f At the time of purchase or after ALL USER DATA initialization MENU LOCK is set to OFF f f The lock release is maintained until the...

Page 91: ...rations on the projector body and remote control DISABLE Disables all button operations on the projector body and remote control Note f f When a button operation is performed on the device set to DISABLE the SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed Enter the security password f f The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will disappear when the MENU button is pressed or when there is no operation for approximatel...

Page 92: ...setting when using a DHCP server DHCP Set the item to ON when using a DHCP server to automatically acquire the IP address Set to OFF when not using a DHCP server IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask when not using a DHCP server DEFAULT GATEWAY Enter the default gateway address when not using a DHCP server STORE Save the current network sett...

Page 93: ...tor Crestron RoomView is a system of Crestron Electronics Inc that manages and controls devices on multiple systems connected to a network collectively with a computer The projector supports the following application software of Crestron Electronics Inc g RoomView Express g Fusion RV g RoomView Server Edition f f For details of Crestron RoomView refer to the website of Crestron Electronics Inc Eng...

Page 94: ...user name is user1 user rights admin1 administrator rights and the password is panasonic lower case 4 Click OK f f The Projector status page is displayed Note f f If you use a Web browser to control the projector set WEB CONTROL to ON in NETWORK CONTROL x page 92 f f Do not perform setting or control simultaneously by starting up multiple Web browsers Do not set or control the projector from multi...

Page 95: ... of the power 4 SHUTTER Displays the status of the projector 5 LAMP SELECT Displays the setting status of LAMP SELECT x page 76 6 SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the projector 7 NETWORK VERSION Displays the version of the firmware of the network 8 REMOTE2 STATUS Displays the control status of the REMOTE 2 IN terminal 9 OSD Displays the status of the on screen display 10 LAMP POWER Disp...

Page 96: ...ocked LAMP1 REMAIN TIME The usage time of the lamp has exceeded the specified time and it is time to replace the lamp LAMP2 REMAIN TIME LAMP1 STATUS The lamp has failed to turn on Wait a while until the luminous lamp cools off and then turn on the power LAMP2 STATUS SHUTTER There is a problem with the shutter circuitry Consult your dealer INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR There is a problem with the sensor u...

Page 97: ...ized user names or passwords Access log page Click Status Access log The log such as user name accessed to the WEB control page accessed IP address and accessed time is displayed Note f f Access error log Access log will display the recent few thousand accesses requests May be unable to display all information when many accesses requests are made at one time f f When Access error log Access log ex...

Page 98: ...tail control 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 Control of the projector The projector is controlled by clicking the buttons in the same way as the buttons on the remote control After the projector is controlled the on screen display of the projector on the right side of the control page is updated 2 LENS Adjusts the projection lens 3 TEST PATTERN Displays the test pattern 4 GET OSD Updates the on screen display o...

Page 99: ...address secondary Numbers 0 to 9 period Example 192 168 0 254 8 Back Next Click the Back button to return to the original screen The current settings are displayed by pressing the Next button Click the Submit button to update the settings Note f f When you use the Forward and Back functions of your browser a warning message Page has Expired may appear In that case click Network config again since ...

Page 100: ...Please consult your dealer Ping test page You can check whether the network is connected to the E mail server POP server DNS server etc Click Detailed set up Ping test 1 2 3 4 1 Input IP address Enter the IP address of the server to be tested 2 Submit Executes the connection test 3 Example of display when the connection has succeeded 4 Example of display when the connection has failed ...

Page 101: ...ent for 60 minutes after sending the temperature warning mail even if it reaches the warning temperature 6 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Change the temperature setting for the temperature warning mail A temperature warning mail is sent when the temperature exceeds this value 8 7 7 E MAIL ADDRESS 1 Enter the E mail address to be sent 8 Settings of the conditions to send E mail Select the conditions to sen...

Page 102: ...the value set at the above field PERIODIC REPORT Place a check mark on this to send E mail to the second E mail address periodically It will be sent on the days and time with the check mark 11 Submit Update the settings Authentication set up page You can set the authentication items when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is necessary to send an E mail message Click Detailed set up Authenti...

Page 103: ... 18 00 OFF 19 00 OFF 20 00 OFF 21 00 OFF 22 00 OFF 23 00 OFF check system MAIN CPU BUS OK FAN OK INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK AROUND LAMP TEMPERATURE OK LAMP1 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP2 REMAIN TIME OK LAMP1 STATUS OK LAMP2 STATUS OK SHUTTER OK INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR OK OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK AROUND LAMP TEMP SENSOR OK BATTERY OK COLOR WHEEL OK COVER OPEN OK FILTER UNIT OK...

Page 104: ...0 00 Intake air temperature 26 degC 78 degF Optics module temperature 39 degC 102 degF Around lamp temperature 30 degC 86 degF PROJECTOR RUNTIME 1 H POWER ON 1 times LAMP1 ON 1 times LAMP1 ECO 0 H LAMP1 NORMAL 0 H LAMP1 REMAIN 1999 H LAMP2 ON 1 times LAMP2 ECO 0 H LAMP2 NORMAL 1 H LAMP2 REMAIN 1999 H Current status MAIN VERSION 1 00 NETWORK VERSION 1 00 SUB VERSION 1 00 LAMP STATUS LAMP1 ON LAMP2 ...

Page 105: ...te 5 New Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 characters in single byte 6 New Password Retype Enter the desired new password again 7 OK Determines the change of password User account 1 2 3 5 4 1 Account Displays the account to change 2 New User name Enter the desired new user name Up to 16 characters in single byte 3 New Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 characters in si...

Page 106: ... user rights the CRESTRON RoomView button is not displayed on the Web control screen The control page of RoomView is displayed by clicking CRESTRON RoomView It is not displayed if Adobe Flash Player is not installed on the computer used or the browser used does not support Flash In that case click Back on the control page to go back to the previous page Control page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Tools Info Help...

Page 107: ...the current setting Ip Address Displays the current setting Subnet Mask Displays the current setting Default Gateway Displays the current setting DNS Server Displays the current setting 5 Exit Returns to the control page Info page Click Info on the control page 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 8 1 Projector Name Displays the projector name 2 Mac Address Displays the MAC address 3 Lamp Hours Displays the cumulative o...

Page 108: ...ISH Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu Help page Click Help on the control page The Help Desk window is displayed 1 1 Help Desk Messages can be sent to or received from an administrator who uses Crestron RoomView ...

Page 109: ...ENGLISH 109 Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter describes inspection when there are problems and maintenance methods ...

Page 110: ...red 3 times Status Time to replace the lamp unit The lamp unit is not attached A problem is detected in the lamp or the power supply for the lamp Cause f f Was REPLACE LAMP displayed when you turned on the power of the projector f f This indicator lights up when the cumulative operating time of the lamp unit has reached 1 800 hours when LAMP POWER is set to NORMAL f f Is the lamp unit attached f f...

Page 111: ... projector is used with the next two items set and the ambient temperature becomes 40 C 104 F 35 C 95 F in HIGH ALTITUDE MODE or higher light output may decrease 20 to protect the projector g g When LAMP SELECT is set to DUAL on the menu g g When LAMP POWER is set to NORMAL on the menu Filter indicator FILTER Indicator status Lighting in red Flashing in red Status The filter is clogged The tempera...

Page 112: ...andle with care Air filter unit Perform maintenance of the air filter unit in the following cases f f The air filter is clogged with dust causing the filter replacement message to appear on the screen and the filter indicator FILTER to light in red Pulling out the air filter unit 1 Remove the air filter cover f f Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the air filter cover screw counterclockwise until ...

Page 113: ...switches off is displayed in 1 minute increments f f Replace the air filter unit with a replacement filter unit ET EMF300 if it is damaged or if the dirt does not come off even after washing f f Air filter replacement is recommended after cleaning the unit two times f f The dust proof properties may be reduced after each cleaning Replacing the unit Air filter unit If dirt does not come off even if...

Page 114: ...or correct methods of disposal Attention f f Use only specified lamp units Note f f The model numbers of accessories and optional components are subject to change without notice When to replace the lamp unit The lamp unit is a consumable component Since its brightness gradually decreases over time it is necessary to replace it regularly The estimated duration before replacement is 2 000 hours Howe...

Page 115: ...lips screwdriver to remove the lamp unit fixing screws three screws each and then holding the handles pull out the lamp unit from the projector DQGOHV DPS XQLW DPS XQLW DPS XQLW IL LQJ VFUHZV 4 Carefully push the new lamp unit into the projector 5 Use a Phillips screwdriver to firmly tighten the lamp unit fixing screws three screws each 6 Attach the lamp unit cover i Attach the lamp unit cover whi...

Page 116: ...r forms of light such as fluorescent light affecting the projection 20 f f Is the REMOTE CONTROL setting in CONTROL DEVICE SETUP set to DISABLE 90 f f Is the REMOTE 2 IN terminal used for contact control 124 f f Is the ID number setting operation correct 23 The menu screen does not appear f f Is the on screen display function turned off hidden 22 47 The buttons on the control panel do not operate ...

Page 117: ...ENGLISH 117 Chapter 6 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector ...

Page 118: ...4th byte Indicates cover open errors range 0 2 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 is detected 1 Warning 2 Error LAMP Lamp status query Parameters 1st digits 1 5 digits Lamp 1 cumulative operating time 2nd digits 0 Lamp 1 off 1 Lamp 1 on 3rd digits 0 5 digits Lamp 2 cumulative operatin...

Page 119: ... 0x20 1 0x31 0x20 zzzzzzzz ASCII code hexadecimal number CR 0x0d 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte f f Mode 1 Protect mode 3 Generate a 32 byte hash value from the following data using MD5 algorithm r r xxxxxx yyyyy zzzzzzzz xxxxxx Administrator rights user name for Web control default user name is admin1 yyyyy Password of above administrator rights user default password is panasonic zzz...

Page 120: ...ess and the port number from the menu screen of the projector IP address Obtain from the main menu NETWORK NETWORK STATUS Port number Obtain from the main menu NETWORK NETWORK CONTROL COMMAND PORT 2 Check the response from the projector r r Response data Data section Blank Mode Termination symbol NTCONTROL ASCII string 0x20 0 0x30 CR 0x0d 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte f f Mode 0 Non protect mode Co...

Page 121: ...minals Projector 2 connecting terminals D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male The projector connecting terminals Computer Computer D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male D Sub 9p male Communication cable Communication cable Communication cable Pin assignments and signal names D Sub 9 pin female Outside view Pin No Signal name Details 1 5 6 9 1 NC 2 TXD Tr...

Page 122: ...f f ID transmission in RS 232C supports ZZ ALL and 01 to 64 as well as 0A to 0Z groups f f If a command is sent with a specified ID a response will be sent to the computer only in the following cases g g It matches the projector ID g g ID setting is set to ALL and RESPONSE ID ALL is ON g g ID setting is set to GROUP and RESPONSE ID GROUP is ON f f STX and ETX are character codes STX shown in hexad...

Page 123: ...g table lists the commands that can be used to control the projector using a computer r r Projector control command Command Details Remarks parameters PON Power on To check if the power is on use the Power query command POF Power standby QPW Power query 000 Standby 001 Power on IIS Switching the input signal VID VIDEO SVD S VIDEO RG1 RGB1 RG2 RGB2 DVI DVI D HD1 HDMI QSL Query for active lamp selec...

Page 124: ...8 SHUTTER OFF ON 9 RST SET Controlled by remote control Controlled by external contact Attention f f When controlling make sure to short circuit pins 1 and 9 f f When pins 1 and 9 are short circuited the following buttons on the control panel and the remote control cannot be used The power on b button the power standby v button the SHUTTER button and the RS 232C commands and network functions corr...

Page 125: ...king for a menu lock password input is displayed 1 Press the AUTO SETUP button on the remote control or control panel for at least two seconds 2 Press s for at least 2 seconds List of compatible signals The following table specifies the types of signals compatible with the projector f f Signals that show formats are as follows g g V Video g g S S video g g R RGB g g Y YCBCR YPBPR g g H HDMI g g D ...

Page 126: ...68 7 85 0 94 5 R H D 1 024 x 768 80 0 100 0 105 0 R H D 1 024 x 768 99 0 119 8 137 8 R H D MXGA 1 152 x 864 64 0 70 0 94 2 R H D 1 152 x 864 67 5 74 9 108 0 R H D 1 152 x 864 77 1 85 0 119 7 R H D MAC21 1 152 x 870 68 7 75 1 100 0 R H D 3 3 3 3 1280 x 768 1 280 x 768 39 6 49 9 65 3 R H D 1 280 x 768 47 8 59 9 79 5 R H D 1280 x 800 1 280 x 800 41 3 50 0 68 0 R H D 1 280 x 800 49 7 59 8 83 5 R H D 3...

Page 127: ... is 1 280 x 800 and that for PT DX810E is 1 024 x 768 A signal with a different resolution is converted to the number of display dots and displayed f f The i at the end of the resolution indicates an interlaced signal f f When interlaced signals are connected flickering may occur on the projected image ...

Page 128: ...0p Horizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 30 Hz f f 1125 1080 50p Horizontal 56 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz f f 625i 576i Horizontal 15 63 kHz Vertical 50 Hz f f 625p 576p Horizontal 31 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz f f 750 720 50p Horizontal 37 5 kHz Vertical 50 Hz f f 1125 1080 60i Horizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 60 Hz f f 1125 1080 24p Horizontal 27 kHz Vertical 24 Hz f f 1125 1080 25p Horizontal 28 13 kHz Vertical 25 ...

Page 129: ...cable length 3 0 m 118 1 8 Outer case Molded plastic Dimensions Width 498 mm 19 19 32 Height 175 mm 6 7 8 with minimum feet length Depth 466 mm 18 11 32 including the standard zoom lens Width 498 mm 19 19 32 Height 175 mm 6 7 8 with minimum feet length Depth 432 mm 17 Width 498 mm 19 19 32 Height 175 mm 6 7 8 with minimum feet length Depth 466 mm 18 11 32 including the standard zoom lens Width 498...

Page 130: ...ions Dimensions Units mm 498 19 19 32 77 5 3 1 16 20 25 32 21 13 16 9 11 32 5 3 16 155 6 3 32 43 1 11 16 423 16 21 32 The above shows the dimensions with the standard zoom lens attached Actual dimensions may differ depending on the product ...

Page 131: ...projector resulting from use of a ceiling mount bracket not manufactured by Panasonic or the inappropriate choice of location for installation even if the warranty period of the projector has not expired f f Unused products must be removed promptly by a qualified technician f f Use a torque screwdriver or Allen torque wrench to tighten bolts to their specified tightening torques Do not use tools s...

Page 132: ...ng through the menu 51 NETWORK 54 92 Network connections 93 NETWORK CONTROL 92 NETWORK SETUP 92 NETWORK STATUS 93 NOISE REDUCTION 58 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 82 O ON SCREEN button Remote control 20 47 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 71 On screen menu 51 Optional accessories 18 P PICTURE 52 55 PICTURE MODE 55 POSITION 53 60 Power cord 41 Power indicator 42 Power on button Projector body 22 Power standby button Project...

Page 133: ...ct your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items 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 electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in...

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