background image

[DISPLAY OPTION] menu

64 - ENGLISH

Settings

[SHUTTER SETTING]

Set opening/closing of the shutter when power is 

turned on and after the power is turned off.

1)  Press 

▲▼

 to select [SHUTTER 

SETTING].

2)  Press the <ENTER> button.

z

The 

[SHUTTER SETTING]

 screen is displayed.

3)  Press 

▲▼

 to select an item.

To set [STARTUP]

4)  Select [STARTUP] in Step 3).
5)  Press 

◀▶

 to switch.

z

The setting will change as follows each time 

you press the button.

[OPEN]

[CLOSE]

[OPEN]

Projection begins with the shutter 

opened when the power is turned 

on.

[CLOSE]

Projection begins with the shutter 

closed when the power is turned on.

To set [SHUT-OFF]

4)  Select [SHUT-OFF] in Step 3).
5)  Press 

◀▶

 to switch.

z

The setting will change as follows each time 

you press the button.

[KEEP 

CURRENT 

STATE]

[CLOSE]

[OPEN]

[KEEP 

CURRENT 

STATE]

Enters standby with keeping the 

shutter status before the power is 

turned off.

[CLOSE]

Enters standby with the shutter 

closed.

[OPEN]

Enters standby with the shutter 

opened.

Note

 

z

When you remove the projection lens to transport 

the projector, entering standby with the shutter 

closed is recommended to prevent the dust.

 

z

The [POWER OFF(STANDBY)] screen is displayed 

when the power is turned off regardless of the 

shutter status.

[FREEZE]

The projected image is paused temporarily regardless 

of the playback of the external equipment.

1)  Press 

▲▼

 to select [FREEZE].

2)  Press the <ENTER> button.

z

Press the <MENU> button to release.

[SIDE BY SIDE]

Displays two different input signals simultaneously.

1)  Press 

▲▼

 to select [SIDE BY SIDE].

2)  Press the <ENTER> button.

z

Displays the side-by-side screen.

Input A

Input A

Input B

3)  Press the <MENU> button.

z

The 

[SUB INPUT SELECT]

 screen is 

displayed.

4)  Press 

▲▼

 to select the image to be 

displayed on the input B.

z

Press 

▲▼

 to select an image to display on the 

right side of the screen (Input B).

[VIDEO]

[S-VIDEO]

[RGB1]

[OFF]

[RGB2]

[HDMI]

[DVI-D]

5)  Press the <ENTER> button.

Note

 

z

To cancel the two window display, select [OFF], and 

press the <ENTER> button.

 

z

[FREEZE] is set on the Input A side.

 

z

During the two window display, menu items cannot 

be adjusted or set.

 

z

The value of the Input A side is applied to 

the [PICTURE] setting. (For [CONTRAST], 

[BRIGHTNESS], [COLOR], [TINT], and 

[SHARPNESS], respective values of both Input A 

and B are applied.)

 

z

The two window display maintains the aspect ratio 

selected with the <ASPECT> button on the remote 

control or the setting of [ASPECT].

 

z

The two window display may not be available 

depending on the combination of input signals.

Refer to “Two window display combination list” 

(

 page 117) for details.

Summary of Contents for PT-DZ770E

Page 1: ...sold separately 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 futu...

Page 2: ...mains plug This plug will only fit 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...

Page 3: ...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 e...

Page 4: ...are coming 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 po...

Page 5: ...ges can cause 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 ca...

Page 6: ...dvice immediately 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...

Page 7: ...ojector with 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 ha...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...page 39 1 These are the steps to be taken when you switch on the power for the first time after purchasing the projector Features of the Projector Features of the Projector The unique optical system...

Page 10: ...Making adjustments and selections 37 Switching off the projector 38 Direct power off function 38 Projecting 39 Selecting the input signal 39 Adjusting the focus zoom and shift 39 Moving the lens to th...

Page 11: ...istered data 76 Deleting a registered data 76 Protecting the registered data 77 Expanding signal lock in range 77 Managing the sub memory list 78 SECURITY menu 79 SECURITY PASSWORD 79 SECURITY PASSWOR...

Page 12: ...outer case and malfunctions z z Near high voltage power lines or near motors Doing so may interfere with the operation of the projector z z Place where there is high power laser equipment Directing a...

Page 13: ...ther z z Do not use the projector tilted at an angle that exceeds 15 from the horizontal plane z z Do not block the ventilation ports intake and exhaust of the projector z z Prevent hot and cool air f...

Page 14: ...ficult to guess as much as possible z z Change your password periodically z z Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies will never ask for your password directly Do not divulge your password in...

Page 15: ...mp life varies greatly depending on individual differences and usage conditions In particular frequently switching the power on off accelerates lamp deterioration and greatly affects lamp life z z Con...

Page 16: ...ver 1 TKPB35101 Lens cover 1 TKKL5244 CD ROM 1 TXFQB02VLC9 Power cord secure lock 1 TTRA0183 AA R6 battery 2 for models with attached lenses only For remote control unit Attention z z After unpacking...

Page 17: ...ulti Projector Monitoring Control Software Windows This software allows you to monitor and control multiple projectors connected to the LAN z zLogo Transfer Software Windows This software allows you t...

Page 18: ...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 to select an item 2 Press to switch the se...

Page 19: ...an assign a frequently used operation as a shortcut button page 42 15 DEFAULT button Resets the content of the sub menu to the factory default page 44 16 ID SET button Sets the ID number of the remote...

Page 20: ...port 10 Lamp unit cover page 107 11 Control panel page 21 12 Remote control signal receiver rear 13 Air intake port 14 Connecting terminals page 21 15 MAIN POWER switch Turns on off the main power 16...

Page 21: ...Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image PROGRESS is displayed on the screen while the image is adjusted automatically page 42 Connecting terminals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 22: ...er of the remote control can be also set without the projector do not press the ID SET button carelessly If the ID SET button is pressed and no number 0 9 buttons are pressed within the next five seco...

Page 23: ...ng forward Menu item 1 Method PROJECTION METHOD REAR CEILING COOLING CONDITION CEILING SETTING Menu item 1 Method PROJECTION METHOD FRONT FLOOR COOLING CONDITION FLOOR SETTING 1 For menu item details...

Page 24: ...reen Screen Screen L LW LT 1 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 1 LW Minimum projection...

Page 25: ...85 8 616 15 07 20 67 6 93 8 59 11 39 16 45 19 90 31 48 12 70 500 6 731 10 770 18 86 25 86 8 67 10 75 14 25 20 58 24 90 39 37 15 24 600 8 077 12 923 22 64 31 05 10 42 12 91 17 11 24 70 29 89 47 25 Lens...

Page 26: ...20 46 32 35 12 70 500 6 226 11 069 19 38 27 10 8 91 11 05 14 64 21 15 25 59 40 46 15 24 600 7 472 13 283 23 27 32 53 10 71 13 27 17 58 25 39 30 72 48 57 Lens type Optional lens Height position H 2 Lo...

Page 27: ...85 9 73 12 90 18 63 22 54 35 64 12 70 500 7 620 10 160 21 36 29 85 9 82 12 17 16 13 23 30 28 19 44 58 15 24 600 9 144 12 192 25 64 35 84 11 80 14 62 19 37 27 97 33 85 53 51 Lens type Optional lens He...

Page 28: ...0 0442 4 3 Min LW L 0 7756 x SD m 0 0471 Max LT L 0 9606 x SD m 0 0442 Short focus zoom lens Model No ET DLE150 16 10 Min LW L 1 1260 x SD m 0 0540 Max LT L 1 6260 x SD m 0 0498 16 9 Min LW L 1 1575 x...

Page 29: ...lar by adjusting the adjustable feet The adjustable feet can also be used to adjust the projector to be level when it is tilted in a horizontal direction Extend the adjustable feet by rotating in the...

Page 30: ...nd remove the projection lens in the same way as a standard zoom lens and optional accessories Move the projection lens to the home position before replacing or removing the lens page 40 Attention z z...

Page 31: ...Guide groove Guide Projection lens 2 Turn the projection lens clockwise until it clicks 3 Attach the projection lens cover aligning the marking groove 1 to the tip of the arrow on the projector 2 and...

Page 32: ...ojector using long cables Otherwise the image may not display properly z z Refer to List of compatible signals page 118 for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector S VIDEO IN te...

Page 33: ...A time base corrector TBC between the projector and the VCR z z If nonstandard burst signals are connected the image may be distorted In such case connect the time base corrector TBC between the proj...

Page 34: ...perly z z The DVI D IN terminal supports single links only z z For signals that the projector can project refer to List of compatible signals page 118 z z If you operate the projector using the comput...

Page 35: ...al 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...

Page 36: ...page 102 Green Lit Projecting Orange Lit The projector is preparing to switch off the power The power is switched off after a while Changes to the standby mode Note z z When the power indicator ON G...

Page 37: ...gain z z If PROJECTOR SETUP STANDBY MODE page 68 is set to ECO on the menu there may be a 10 second display lag when the power is turned on compared to when the setting is NORMAL z z If the MAIN POWER...

Page 38: ...z The projector consumes power even when the power standby button is pressed and the power is switched off if the projector s main power is on when STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL When STANDBY MODE pag...

Page 39: ...s correctly installed adjust the focus zoom and shift At the projector 1 Press the LENS button on the control panel z z Pressing the button changes the setup screen in the order of lens focus lens zoo...

Page 40: ...n shift within the adjustment range The focus may change 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 par...

Page 41: ...n display disappears 2 Press the ON SCREEN button again z z The on screen display appears Note z z If you press the MENU button on the control panel for at least three seconds while the on screen indi...

Page 42: ...n the model of the computer z z Automatic adjustment may not work for a synchronization signal of C SY or SYNC ON GREEN z z Images may be disrupted for a few seconds during automatic adjustment but it...

Page 43: ...remote control z z The setting will change as follows each time you press the button VID AUTO 1 S1 AUTO 2 VID AUTO PRI 2 DEFAULT HV FIT AUTO 3 V FIT THROUGH H FIT 4 3 16 9 1 For video signal and S vi...

Page 44: ...wn in the following diagram 2175 67 867 Note z z Pressing the MENU button when the menu screen is displayed returns to the previous menu z z Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal f...

Page 45: ...POSITION 45 ADVANCED MENU 45 DISPLAY LANGUAGE 46 DISPLAY OPTION 46 PROJECTOR SETUP 46 TEST PATTERN 46 SIGNAL LIST 46 SECURITY 46 NETWORK 46 Sub menu The sub menu of the selected main menu item is dis...

Page 46: ...NPUT SELECT LAST USED 70 RS 232C 70 REMOTE2 MODE DEFAULT 71 STATUS 72 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF DISABLE 73 FUNCTION BUTTON 73 DATE AND TIME 73 SAVE ALL USER DATA 74 LOAD ALL USER DATA 74 INITIALIZE 74 SERVIC...

Page 47: ...lt for the settings other than PICTURE MODE Note z z The factory default picture mode is GRAPHIC for still image input signals and STANDARD for movie based input signals z z DICOM is an abbreviation f...

Page 48: ...R TEMPERATURE is fixed to USER To adjust desired white balance 4 Select USER in Step 3 5 Press the ENTER button z z The COLOR TEMPERATURE screen is displayed 6 Press to select WHITE BALANCE 7 Press th...

Page 49: ...is displayed 3 Press to switch SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW z z The setting will change as follows each time you press the button OFF No correction 1 Low 3 High 2 Medium SHARPNESS You can adjust the sharpnes...

Page 50: ...nal method is used in Japan Note z z Setting AUTO will automatically select NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM or PAL60 When entering signals to the RGB 1 IN RGB 2 IN terminal z zOnly during 480i 576...

Page 51: ...ress to switch ASPECT z z The setting will change as follows each time you press the button VID AUTO 1 S1 AUTO 2 VID AUTO PRI 2 DEFAULT HV FIT AUTO 3 V FIT THROUGH H FIT 4 3 16 9 1 For video signal an...

Page 52: ...hat of the screen selected with SCREEN FORMAT 1 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 4 3 or 5 4 2 Wide screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16 10 16 9 15 9 or...

Page 53: ...IN terminal z z CLOCK PHASE cannot be adjusted when a digital signal is input z z If you press while the adjustment value is 31 the value will become 0 If you press while the adjustment value is 0 the...

Page 54: ...z 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 BLANKING The blanking widt...

Page 55: ...amp position adjustment When the black part is blunt The point where bluntness of the black part improves the most is the optimal value When the black part is green The point where the green part beco...

Page 56: ...GHT INSIDE is adjusted 18 Press to select BRIGHT OUTSIDE 19 Press the ENTER button z z The BRIGHT OUTSIDE individual adjustment screen is displayed z z If INTERLOCKED is set to OFF RED GREEN and BLUE...

Page 57: ...display language You can select the language of the on screen display DISPLAY LANGUAGE z z Various menus settings adjustment screens control button names etc are displayed in the selected language z z...

Page 58: ...3COLORS BLUE or 3COLORS WHITE screen is displayed In the case of 7COLORS the 7COLORS RED 7COLORS GREEN 7COLORS BLUE 7COLORS CYAN 7COLORS MAGENTA 7COLORS YELLOW or 7COLORS WHITE screen is displayed 7...

Page 59: ...desired colors 12 Once all the input is completed press the MENU button Note z z Colors are not displayed properly when target data is a color outside the region of this projector z z Set the AUTO TE...

Page 60: ...n AUTO SETUP You can set when adjusting a special signal or horizontally long 16 9 etc signal 1 Press to select AUTO SETUP 2 Press the ENTER button z z The AUTO SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press to sw...

Page 61: ...witch between fine settings for a moving image and for a still image EDID1 Select mainly when an external device that outputs movie type image signals such as a blu ray disk player is connected to the...

Page 62: ...rnal equipment regarding the output of the external equipment z z The HDMI signal level is displayed per each 30 bits of input ON SCREEN DISPLAY Set the on screen display 1 Press to select ON SCREEN D...

Page 63: ...ire projection area appears blue BLACK The entire projection area appears black USER LOGO The picture registered by the user is projected DEFAULT LOGO The Panasonic logo is projected Note z z To creat...

Page 64: ...ned off regardless of the shutter status FREEZE The projected image is paused temporarily regardless of the playback of the external equipment 1 Press to select FREEZE 2 Press the ENTER button z z Pre...

Page 65: ...ss the ENTER button z z The CUT OFF screen is displayed 3 Press to select RED GREEN or BLUE 4 Press to switch z z The setting will change as follows each time you press the button OFF ON OFF Disables...

Page 66: ...e set up side by side with IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers z z Refer to Setting Remote control ID numbers page 22 regarding the method to...

Page 67: ...n brightness of two lamps and that of single lamp from the two luminous lamps equipped in the projector body according to the use condition or purpose When SINGLE is set the lamp to be turned on is au...

Page 68: ...is enabled when DUAL or SINGLE is selected in LAMP SELECT z z The operating time will be the local time page 73 z z Use the number 0 to 9 buttons on the remote control to directly enter the time LAMP...

Page 69: ...and number and press the ENTER button z z You can change the page using 7 Press to select TIME and press the ENTER button 8 Press to select hour and minute and press or the number 0 to 9 buttons on th...

Page 70: ...B2 VIDEO Set the input when the power is turned on to VIDEO S VIDEO Set the input when the power is turned on to S VIDEO DVI D Set the input when the power is turned on to DVI D HDMI Set the input whe...

Page 71: ...h RESPONSE ID GROUP z z The setting will change as follows each time you press the button ON OFF ON Returns the response when the ID setting is GROUP OFF Does not return the response when the ID setti...

Page 72: ...number of times lamp 2 has been turned on z z SHUTTER Displays the number of times the shutter function has been used LAMP1 Displays the details of cumulative operating time LAMP2 Displays the detail...

Page 73: ...R button z z The DATE AND TIME screen is displayed 3 Press to select an item To set time zone 4 Select TIME ZONE in Step 3 5 Press to set TIME ZONE To adjust the date and time manually 4 Select ADJUST...

Page 74: ...into the standby status to reflect the setting values when LOAD ALL USER DATA is executed INITIALIZE Return various setting values to their factory default settings 1 Press to select INITIALIZE 2 Pre...

Page 75: ...erns Make sure to display the input signal before performing various adjustments Press to switch TEST PATTERN z z The setting will change as follows each time you press the button Menu screen Focus Me...

Page 76: ...the signal for which details are to be displayed 2 Press the ENTER button z z The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed z z The memory number input terminal input signal name frequency synchron...

Page 77: ...as follows each time you press the button NARROW WIDE NARROW Select in most cases WIDE Widens the lock in range Note z z Switch the range that determines that a signal to be input is the same signal...

Page 78: ...s selected with PROJECTOR SETUP FUNCTION BUTTON on the menu the FUNCTION button can be used instead of 2 Press to select the sub memory number to register in SUB MEMORY LIST 3 Press the ENTER button z...

Page 79: ...es the security password entry Note z z The SECURITY PASSWORD setting is set to OFF at the time of purchase or when all the user data has been initialized z z Change the password periodically that is...

Page 80: ...aintained until the projector enters standby MENU LOCK PASSWORD Change the menu lock password 1 Press to select MENU LOCK PASSWORD 2 Press the ENTER button z z The MENU LOCK PASSWORD screen is display...

Page 81: ...NTER button Note z z When a button operation is performed on the device set to DISABLE the SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed Enter the security password z z The SECURITY PASSWORD screen will disap...

Page 82: ...n is displayed select OK or CANCEL and press the ENTER button Note z z When using a DHCP server confirm that the DHCP server is running z z Consult your network administrator regarding the IP address...

Page 83: ...lectronics Inc English only URL http www crestron com For the download of RoomView Express also refer to the website of Crestron Electronics Inc English only URL http www crestron com getroomview Note...

Page 84: ...etwork function parts 1 2 3 1 LAN10 100 lamp yellow Lights on when connected to the 100BASE TX 2 LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX Used to connect the LAN cable here 3 LAN LINK ACT lamp green Lights on...

Page 85: ...z If you use a Web browser to control the projector set WEB CONTROL to ON in NETWORK CONTROL page 82 z z Do not perform setting or control simultaneously by starting up multiple Web browsers Do not se...

Page 86: ...layed by clicking this item 3 Projector control The Projector control page is displayed by clicking this item 4 Detailed set up The Detailed set up page is displayed by clicking this item 5 Change pas...

Page 87: ...re 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 Displays the setting status of LAMP POWER pa...

Page 88: ...blocked 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...

Page 89: ...d 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 accessed time is displayed Note z z Access error log Ac...

Page 90: ...f hide 6 INPUT SELECT Switches the input signal Detail control page Click Projector control Detail control 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 Control of the projector The projector is controlled by clicking the button...

Page 91: ...sk when not using a DHCP server 5 DEFAULT GATEWAY Enter the default gateway address when not using a DHCP server 6 DNS1 Enter the DNS1 server address Permissible characters for the entry of DNS1 serve...

Page 92: ...Enter the date to be changed 6 Time Enter the time to be changed 7 Set date and time Updates the date and time settings Note z z The replacement of the battery inside the projector is required when th...

Page 93: ...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...

Page 94: ...an error occurred in the self diagnosis LAMP1 RUNTIME An E mail message is sent when the remaining lamp on time for the lamp 1 has reached the value set at the right field LAMP2 RUNTIME An E mail mes...

Page 95: ...net service provider 2 SMTP Auth Set when the SMTP authentication is selected 3 POP server name Enter the POP server name Allowed characters Alphanumerics A to Z a to z 0 to 9 Minus sign and period 4...

Page 96: ...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 LAMP...

Page 97: ...K BATTERY OK COLOR WHEEL OK COVER OPEN OK FILTER UNIT FAILED AIR FILTER OK Error code 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Intake air temperature 26 degC 78 degF Optics module temperature 39 degC 102 degF Around l...

Page 98: ...z Administrator account 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Account Displays the account to change 2 Current User name Enter the user name before the change 3 Current Password Enter the current password 4 New User name E...

Page 99: ...e desired new password again 5 OK Determines the change of password z z Change password when accessed by user rights Only the change of password is enabled under the user rights 1 2 4 3 1 Old Password...

Page 100: ...tches between use or not use of the shutter function 4 Input Select Controls input selection Not available when the power of the projector is turned off 5 Menu screen control buttons Navigates the men...

Page 101: ...rating time converted value of the lamps 4 Power Status Displays the status of the power 5 Source Displays the selected image input 6 Lamp Mode Displays the lamp mode 7 Error Status Displays the error...

Page 102: ...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 z z Was REPLACE LAMP displayed when you turned on the...

Page 103: ...the 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 when L...

Page 104: ...n wiping may scratch its surface Please handle with care Air filter unit Perform maintenance of the air filter unit in the following cases z z The air filter is clogged with dust causing the filter re...

Page 105: ...ealer Replacement of the air filter unit Attention z z Make sure to turn off the power before replacing the air filter unit z z When replacing the unit make sure that the projector is stable Perform t...

Page 106: ...local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal Attention z z Use only specified lamp units Note z z The model numbers of accessories and optional components are subject to change without...

Page 107: ...securely and slide it towards the control button side and then pull it from the rear of the set to remove i ii Lamp unit cover Lamp unit cover fixing screw 3 Use a Phillips screw driver to remove the...

Page 108: ...d consult your dealer The picture is fuzzy z z Is the lens focus set correctly 39 z z Is the projection distance appropriate 24 z z Is the lens dirty 15 z z Is the projector installed perpendicular to...

Page 109: ...et correctly Ex The external output settings may be switched by pressing the Fn F3 or Fn F10 keys simultaneously Since the method varies depending on the computer type refer to the user manual provide...

Page 110: ...h 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 de...

Page 111: ...3 Generate a 32 byte hash value from the following data using MD5 algorithm xxxxxx yyyyy zzzzzzzz xxxxxx Administrator rights user name for Web control default user name is admin1 yyyyy Password of ab...

Page 112: ...tion Blank Mode Termination symbol NTCONTROL ASCII string 0x20 0 0x30 CR 0x0d 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Mode 0 Non protect mode z zCommand transmission method Transmit using the following command f...

Page 113: ...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 T...

Page 114: ...as 0A to 0Z groups z z If a command is sent with a specified ID a response will be sent to the computer only in the following cases It matches the projector ID ID setting is set to ALL and RESPONSE ID...

Page 115: ...ts the commands that can be used to control the projector using a computer z zProjector control command Command Details Remarks parameters PON Power on To check if the power is on use the Power query...

Page 116: ...SHUTTER OFF ON 9 RST SET Controlled by remote control Controlled by external contact Attention z z When controlling make sure to short circuit pins 1 and 9 z z When pins 1 and 9 are short circuited t...

Page 117: ...3 3 3 3 3 3 3 RGB2 Movie 3 3 3 VIDEO 3 3 3 3 S VIDEO 3 3 3 3 DVI D Still image 3 3 3 3 3 3 DVI D Movie 3 3 HDMI Still image 3 3 3 3 3 3 HDMI Movie 3 3 3 Two window display combination is possible Two...

Page 118: ...1125 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 24 0 74 3 R Y H D 1125 1080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 R Y H D 3 3 1125 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 R Y H D 1125 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 14...

Page 119: ...0 x 1 050 65 3 60 0 146 3 R H D 1920 x 1080 1 920 x 1 080 2 66 6 59 9 138 5 R H D WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 2 74 0 60 0 154 0 R H D 3 3 3 3 1 When a 1125 1035 60i signal was input it is displayed as a 1125...

Page 120: ...orizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 30 Hz 1125 1080 50p Horizontal 56 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 625i 576i Horizontal 15 63 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 625p 576p Horizontal 31 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 750 720 50p Horizontal...

Page 121: ...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 423 mm 16 21 32 Weight Approx 16 3 kg 35 9 lb...

Page 122: ...warranty period of the projector has not expired z z Unused products must be removed promptly by a qualified technician z z Use a torque screwdriver or Allen torque wrench to tighten bolts to their sp...

Page 123: ...u 44 NETWORK 46 82 Network connections 83 NETWORK CONTROL 82 NETWORK SETUP 82 NETWORK STATUS 82 NOISE REDUCTION 49 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 73 O ON SCREEN button Remote control 19 41 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 62 On...

Page 124: ...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 leg...

Reviews: