[3D SETTINGS] menu (PT-DZ21KU and PT-DS20KU only)
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Settings
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Items set in [3D SYNC2]
[OFF]
Not used.
[1]
Stereo synch output
[2]
3D trigger output
[3]
Through 3D SYNC1
[4]
Stereo synch output
[5]
3D trigger output
[6]
Through 3D SYNC1
[7]
Stereo synch output
[8]
3D trigger output
[9]
Frame synch output
[10]
Frame synch output
[11]
3D IR TRANSMITTER (–) output
6) If you selected [1], [4], [7], or [10],
press
▲▼
to select [STEREO SYNC
OUTPUT DELAY] and press
◀▶
to set
the amount of delay output.
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Values in the following range change by units of
10 us.
0 us to 25 000 us
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To synchronize multiple projectors to display 3D
images, use a frame synch input and output.
Select [9] or [10] for the first projector.
Select [6], [7], or [8] for the second and
subsequent projectors.
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Stereo synch is a Duty 50% signal at High
during Left and at Low during Right.
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An “H” is output to the 3D images display and
an “L” is output to the 2D image display from
the terminal for which 3D trigger output is
selected.
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[11] of [3D SYNC MODE] is the setting when the
3D IR TRANSMITTER TY-3DTRW (Panasonic) is
used with this projector. As for connecting method,
consult your dealer.
[3D SIMUL INPUT SETTING]
Set to input and use simultaneous 3D images signals.
1) Press
▲▼
to select [3D SIMUL INPUT
SETTING].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
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The
[3D SIMUL INPUT SETTING]
screen is
displayed.
3) Press
▲▼
to select [LEFT:RGB1
RIGHT:RGB2], [LEFT:HDMI
RIGHT:DVI-D], or [LEFT:SDI1
RIGHT:SDI2].
4) Press
◀▶
to switch the setting.
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The setting will change as follows each time
you press the button.
[OFF]
[AUTO]
[OFF]
Cannot use 3D simultaneous.
[AUTO]
Displays simultaneous 3D images.
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When set to [AUTO], 3D images are displayed
when the same 3D compatible signals are entered
to each input. However, the P IN P status during P
IN P is maintained.
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When [BACKUP INPUT MODE] is set to [ON], [1],
or [2], [3D SIMUL INPUT SETTING] cannot be set.
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This may not function properly for some external
devices that are connected.
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Certain signals may not function properly.