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Index

268 - ENGLISH

0 – 9

[3D COLOR MATCHING]   

 118

[3D INPUT FORMAT]   

 117

[3D PICTURE BALANCE]   

 118

[3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS]   

 120

[3D SETTINGS]   

 89, 116

[3D SYNC SETTING]   

 116

[3D SYSTEM SETTING]   

 116

[3D TEST MODE]   

 119

[3D TEST PATTERN]   

 119

A

Accessories   

 24

<AC IN> terminal   

 28, 59

[ACTIVE FOCUS OPTIMIZER]   

 149

[AC VOLTAGE MONITOR]   

 173

Adjusting adjustable feet   

 49

[ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT]   

 68, 188

[ADVANCED MENU]   

 89, 109

Application software   

 22

[Art-Net]   

 193

Art-Net   

 22, 237

[ASPECT]   

 100

<ASPECT> button

Remote control   

 26, 82

Aspect function   

 82

Attaching/removing the projection lens   

 50

Automatic setup function   

 82

[AUTO SETUP]   

 123

<AUTO SETUP> button

Projector body   

 29, 82

Remote control   

 26, 82

[AUTO SIGNAL]   

 123

B

[BACK COLOR]   

 136

[BACKUP INPUT SETTING]   

 124

[BLANKING]   

 109

[BRIGHTNESS]   

 93

[BRIGHTNESS CONTROL]   

 159

C

Cautions on use   

 23

Cautions when installing   

 18

Cautions when transporting   

 18

Ceiling Mount Bracket   

 266

[CLAMP POSITION]   

 110

[CLOCK PHASE]   

 102

[COLOR]   

 93

[COLOR MATCHING]   

 121

[COLOR SPACE]   

 98

[COLOR TEMPERATURE]   

 93

Connecting the power cord   

 59

Connecting the remote control to the projector 

with a cable   

 32

Connection   

 53

[CONTRAST]   

 92

[CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE]     184

[CONTROL DEVICE SETUP]   

 183

[Crestron Connected(TM)] 

  

 216

[CUT OFF]   

 142

D

[DARK TIME SETTING]   

 118

[DATE AND TIME]   

 164

<DEFAULT> button

Remote control   

 26, 87

Deleting the registered signal   

 179

[DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY]   

 109

[DIGITAL LINK]   

 186

DIGITAL LINK   

 22

<DIGITAL LINK> button

Projector body   

 29, 71

Remote control   

 26, 71

[DIGITAL LINK IN]   

 130

Dimensions   

 265

Display language   

 89, 115

[DISPLAY OPTION]   

 89, 121

[DISPLAY SETTING]   

 182

Disposal   

 23

<DVI-D> button

Projector body   

 29, 71

Remote control   

 26, 71

[DVI-D IN]   

 127

[DYNAMIC CONTRAST]   

 97

E

[EDGE BLENDING]   

 111

<ENTER> button

Projector body   

 29

Remote control   

 26

Expanding signal lock-in range   

 180

F

Firmware update   

 219

<FOCUS> button

Remote control   

 26, 72

[FRAME CREATION]   

 113

[FRAME DELAY]   

 113

[FRAME LOCK]   

 114

[FRAME RESPONSE]   

 112

[FREEZE]   

 140

Function button   

 82

<FUNCTION> button

Remote control   

 26, 82

[FUNCTION BUTTON]   

 171

G

[GAMMA]   

 95

[GEOMETRY]   

 102

H

<HDMI> button

Projector body   

 29, 71

Remote control   

 26, 71

[HDMI IN]   

 129

I

<ID ALL> button

Remote control   

 26, 84

<ID SET> button

Remote control   

 26, 84

[IMAGE ROTATION]   

 136

[INITIALIZE]   

 174

Initial setting   

 62

[INITIAL STARTUP]   

 164

<INPUT MENU> button

Remote control   

 26, 71

[INPUT RESOLUTION]   

 110

Input selection terminal indicator   

 29

Installation mode   

 34

L

[LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION]   

 122

[LEFT/RIGHT SWAP]   

 117

[LENS]   

 144

<LENS> button

Projector body   

 29, 72

[LENS CALIBRATION]   

 154

[LENS HOME POSITION]   

 148

[LENS INFORMATION SETTING]   

 145

[LENS MEMORY]   

 146

[LENS TYPE]   

 144

<LIGHT> button

Remote control   

 26

[LIGHT OUTPUT]   

 159

Light source indicator   

 226

<LIGHT> switch

Projector body   

 29

List of compatible signals   

 254

[LOAD ALL USER DATA]   

 174

<LOCK> button

Remote control   

 26

M

Main menu   

 87

Main power switch   

 28, 61

Maintenance   

 228

<MENU> button

Projector body   

 29, 86

Remote control   

 26, 86

Menu item   

 88

[MENU MODE]   

 136

[MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC]   

 167

N

Navigating through the menu   

 86

[NETWORK]   

 91, 186

Network connection   

 197

[NETWORK CONTROL]   

 191

[NETWORK STATUS]   

 188

[NOISE REDUCTION]   

 97

[NO SIGNAL LIGHTS-OUT]   

 163

[NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF]   

 163

O

<ON SCREEN> button

Remote control   

 26, 81

[ON-SCREEN DISPLAY]   

 134

On-screen menu   

 86

[OPERATION SETTING]   

 156

Optional accessories   

 25

P

[PICTURE]   

 88, 92

[PICTURE MODE]   

 92

[P IN P]   

 90, 176

P IN P function   

 176

[PJLink]   

 191

[POSITION]   

 88, 100

Power cord   

 59

Power indicator   

 60

Power on button

Projector body   

 29

Remote control   

 26

Power standby button

Projector body   

 29

Remote control   

 26

Precautions for attaching the Ceiling Mount 

Bracket   

 266

Precautions for use   

 18

Projecting   

 71

[PROJECTION METHOD]   

 143

Projector body   

 28

[PROJECTOR ID]   

 143

[PROJECTOR NAME]   

 188

[PROJECTOR SETUP]   

 90, 143

Protecting the registered signal   

 180

R

[RASTER POSITION]   

 114

Read this first! 

  

 5

Registering new signals   

 179

<REMOTE 1 IN> terminal   

 32

<REMOTE 1 OUT> terminal   

 32

<REMOTE 2 IN> terminal   

 248

[REMOTE2 MODE]   

 171

Remote control   

 26

Remote control operations   

 81

Renaming the registered signal   

 179

Resetting to the factory default   

 87

<RGB1> button

Projector body   

 29, 71

Remote control   

 26, 71

<RGB2> button

Projector body   

 29, 71

Remote control   

 26, 71

<RGB 2 IN> terminal   

 249

[RGB IN]   

 126

[RS-232C]   

 169, 244

S

[SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MESSAGE]   

 120

[SAVE ALL USER DATA]   

 173

[SCHEDULE]   

 165

[SCREEN SETTING]   

 122

<SDI 1/2> button

Projector body   

 29, 71

<SDI> button

Remote control   

 26, 71

[SDI IN]   

 131

Security   

 21

[SECURITY]   

 90, 182

[SECURITY PASSWORD]   

 182

[SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE]   

 182

Selecting the input signal   

 71

Self-diagnosis display   

 29, 231

<SERIAL IN> terminal   

 244

<SERIAL OUT> terminal   

 244

[SERVICE PASSWORD]   

 175

Setting ID number of the remote control   

 84

Setting up   

 34

[SHARPNESS]   

 96

[SHIFT]   

 100

<SHIFT> button

Remote control   

 26, 72

<SHUTTER> button

Projector body   

 29, 81

Remote control   

 26, 81

[SHUTTER SETTING]   

 138

[SIGNAL LIST]   

 90, 179

[SIMUL INPUT SETTING]   

 125

Specifications 

  

 262

sRGB-compliant video   

 99

Index

Summary of Contents for PT-RZ16K

Page 1: ...d the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Before using this product be sure to read Read this first x pages 5 to 14 DPQP1356ZA X1 DLP Projector Commercial Use Operating Instruct...

Page 2: ...GITAL LINK 55 Connecting example when using the contrast synchronization function shutter synchronization function 56 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector 59 Connecting the power...

Page 3: ...19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MESSAGE 120 3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 120 DISPLAY OPTION menu 121 COLOR MATCHING 121 LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION 122 SCREEN SETTING 122 AUTO SIGNAL 123 AUTO SETUP 123 BACKUP INPUT SETTIN...

Page 4: ...97 Web control function 200 Computer that can be used for setting 200 Accessing from the web browser 200 Updating the firmware 219 Updating the firmware via LAN 219 Chapter 6 Maintenance Light source...

Page 5: ...ectrician Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug WARNING This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference CAUTION To...

Page 6: ...T WAVE LENGTH 448 462nm MAXIMUM OUTPUT 333mW IEC 60825 1 2007 RAYONNEMENT LASER EXPOSITION DIRECTE DANGEREUSE POUR LES YEUX APPAREIL LASER DE CLASSE 3R LONGUEURS D ONDES 448 462nm MAXIMALE DU RAYONNEM...

Page 7: ...ype power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug Do not remove WARNING USA and Cana...

Page 8: ...ice pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipme...

Page 9: ...instead of consumer use In case of risk group 3 there is a possibility of damaging the eyes by direct irradiation when looking into the projection light from inside the hazard distance within RG3 rang...

Page 10: ...lure to observe this will result in electric shocks Use an outlet supporting 15 A independently Using an outlet together with another device may result in fires due to heat generation Do not overload...

Page 11: ...only be carried out by a qualified technician If installation is not carried out and secured correctly it can cause injury or accidents such as electric shocks r r ACCESSORIES Do not use or handle th...

Page 12: ...projector in extremely hot locations Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate or result in fire f f Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or n...

Page 13: ...to 60 minutes Watching for long periods of time may cause eye fatigue When preparing contents use contents properly created to be used for 3D This may cause eye fatigue or health problems When viewing...

Page 14: ...do pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais N o incinere nem aque a...

Page 15: ...ademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries f f Mac macOS and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries f f IO...

Page 16: ...t supports all 360 direction projection utilizing the feature of solid state light source Advanced rendering in wide range of usages is now possible Long life and high reliability In addition to adopt...

Page 17: ...ENGLISH 17 Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector...

Page 18: ...ke sure that the exhaust from the projector or other equipment or the air from the air conditioner does not blow toward the front of the projector f f Places with sharp temperature fluctuations such a...

Page 19: ...vel When using the projector at an altitude between 0 m 0 and 1 400 m 4 593 above sea level 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F When using the projector at an altitude between 1 400 m 4 593 and 4 200 m 13 780 abov...

Page 20: ...t Adjustable feet Embedded nut Screw hole maximum depth 27 1 1 16 10 13 32 Embedded nut thread engagement depth M6 27 1 1 16 Mount M6 Thread engagement depth Screw holes to fix the projector Unit mm A...

Page 21: ...damage to the product caused by an inappropriate choice of location for installing the projector even if the warranty period of the product has not expired Security When using this product take safet...

Page 22: ...display connected to the Intranet f f Early Warning Software This plug in software monitors the status of the display devices and their peripherals within an intranet and notifies of abnormality of su...

Page 23: ...impact while it is operating Doing so may shorten the life of the built in motor r rLight source The light source of the projector uses laser diode and has the following characteristics f f Depending...

Page 24: ...AA R6 or AA LR6 battery 2 For remote control unit Lens fixing screw 1 XYN4 J18FJ Lens hood 1 1 7MHRZ31KU Lens hood 2 1 8MHRZ31KU Lens hood mounting plate 1 1 DPMH1090ZA Lens hood mounting plate 2 1 D...

Page 25: ...0 ET D3LEW60 ET D3LET80 ET D3LEW200 ET D75LE6 ET D75LE8 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE40 Fixed focus Lens ET D3LEW50 ET D3LEU100 ET D75LE95 Fisheye Lens ET D3LEF70 Stepping Motor Kit ET D75...

Page 26: ...go off when the remote control operation goes idle for 10 seconds 11 INPUT MENU button Displays the input selection screen x page 72 12 Input selection buttons RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO S VIDEO Y C DIGITAL LINK...

Page 27: ...n label at the back of the remote control Note f f When operating the remote control by directly pointing the remote control signal receiver of the projector operate the remote control at a distance a...

Page 28: ...ight source 2 5 Temperature indicator TEMP Indicates the internal temperature status 6 Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle 7 Intake vent 8 Remote control signal receiver rear 9 Exhaust vent 1...

Page 29: ...d blinks when there is no video signal being input 10 AUTO SETUP button Automatically adjusts the image display position while the image is projected PROGRESS is displayed while in automatic adjustmen...

Page 30: ...e effects using the shutter function including the fade in fade out with a system using multiple projectors This terminal is also used to output control signals when using the projector in 3D systems...

Page 31: ...ID number is assigned to each projector When using the projectors by setting the ID numbers set the ID number of the projector body after initial settings have been completed Then set the ID number of...

Page 32: ...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 Connecting to a second projector M3 st...

Page 33: ...ENGLISH 33 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections...

Page 34: ...ountry or region where you purchased the product Installation mode The installation modes of the projector are as follows Set FRONT REAR FLOOR CEILING in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu PROJECTION METHOD x p...

Page 35: ...the on screen menu is displayed sideways To display the on screen menu vertically change the OSD ROTATION setting in the DISPLAY OPTION menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY x page 134 f f The projector has a built...

Page 36: ...F70 x page 39 Attention f f Before setting up read Precautions for use x page 18 f f When the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET D75LE95 ET D75LE90 is used install the projector so that its back plane is pa...

Page 37: ...ertical position and horizontal position of the lens based on the calibration result SH Projected image height SW Projected image width SD Projected image size L 1 LW LT 2 Projection distance distance...

Page 38: ...of calculating values refer to Formula for calculating the projection distance per projection lens x page 48 2 The mirror reflection surface cannot be seen from the outside because it is located insi...

Page 39: ...al screen the focus and brightness uniformity of the whole projected image is enhanced L Projection distance distance from the front end of the projection lens to the screen surface L1 Lens protrusion...

Page 40: ...SD2 Screen Projector Unit SC Projection angle of view for projected image center 22 3 SV1 Maximum projection angle of view for projected image vertical axis top side 63 2 SV2 Maximum projection angle...

Page 41: ...ORIZONTAL KEYSTONE viewed from above Screen Screen Vertical arc correction viewed from the side Horizontal arc correction viewed from above Screen Projection distance Arc radius Screen Projection dist...

Page 42: ...RVED CORRECTION used Vertical keystone correction angle Horizontal keystone correction angle Vertical keystone correction angle Horizontal keystone correction angle Min value of R2 L2 Min value of R3...

Page 43: ...35 19 80 25 60 25 36 36 86 36 52 71 08 20 32 800 10 770 17 231 16 16 19 35 22 03 30 13 22 64 29 27 29 00 42 14 41 75 81 26 22 86 900 12 116 19 385 18 18 21 78 24 80 33 90 25 48 32 94 32 63 47 42 46 99...

Page 44: ...16 9 Unit m Lens type Zoom Lens Projection lens Model No ET D3LEW200 1 ET D3LEW60 ET D75LE6 ET D3LEW10 ET D75LE10 ET D3LES20 ET D75LE20 ET D3LET30 Throw ratio 2 0 646 0 851 1 0 924 1 10 1 1 26 1 72 1...

Page 45: ...10 43 01 83 45 82 33 132 08 82 41 131 47 131 59 12 61 22 86 900 11 207 19 924 48 40 93 90 92 65 148 61 92 73 147 92 148 09 14 19 25 40 1000 12 453 22 138 53 79 104 36 102 96 165 15 103 05 164 38 164 5...

Page 46: ...32 84 47 72 47 28 92 02 22 86 900 13 716 18 288 20 59 24 66 28 09 38 40 28 86 37 31 36 95 53 70 53 21 103 54 25 40 1000 15 240 20 320 22 89 27 41 31 22 42 67 32 08 41 46 41 07 59 68 59 13 115 03 Lens...

Page 47: ...95 7 62 300 4 572 6 096 2 64 1 62 0 71 1 17 2 64 1 63 0 92 1 17 8 89 350 5 334 7 112 3 07 2 05 0 85 1 38 3 07 2 07 1 09 1 38 10 16 400 6 096 8 128 3 51 2 49 0 99 1 60 3 51 2 50 1 27 1 60 12 70 500 7 6...

Page 48: ...1 1188 x SD 0 0867 1 5290 x SD 0 1025 1 52 2 07 1 4 3 1 2324 x SD 0 0867 1 6841 x SD 0 1025 ET D75LE10 1 30 1 67 1 16 10 1 1186 x SD 0 0857 1 4458 x SD 0 1085 1 30 1 67 1 16 9 1 1497 x SD 0 0857 1 48...

Page 49: ...0 020 0 198 x SH 0 128 0 339 x SH 0 128 0 364 1 16 9 0 334 x SD 0 020 0 220 x SH 0 128 0 432 x SH 0 128 0 436 1 4 3 0 368 x SD 0 020 0 198 x SH 0 128 0 339 x SH 0 128 Adjusting adjustable feet Instal...

Page 50: ...are not manufactured by Panasonic Be sure to use the specified projection lenses Note f f The precautions for handling the lens are different for the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET D75LE95 ET D75LE90 Fo...

Page 51: ...row ratio is greater than 3 0 in the North America region Always ask a qualified technician or your dealer to mount the lens hood The throw ratio described here is a value calculated by dividing the a...

Page 52: ...he projector E on the left side of LOCK and turn clockwise until it clicks 4 Secure the lens hole cover Fig 3 f f Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screw fixing the lens hole cover Note f f So...

Page 53: ...me computer models or graphic cards are not compatible with the projector f f Use a cable compensator when you connect devices to the projector using long cables Otherwise the image may not display pr...

Page 54: ...nal and the image may not be projected correctly f f An error in signal detection may occur when an unsteady signal is connected In such case set the DISPLAY OPTION menu SDI IN to the content correspo...

Page 55: ...ble that meets the following criteria g g Conforming to CAT5e or higher standards g g Shielded type including connectors g g Straight through g g Single wire f f When laying cables between the twisted...

Page 56: ...r performance problems caused by the devices of other manufacturers contact the respective manufacturers Connecting example when using the contrast synchronization function shutter synchronization fun...

Page 57: ...synchronize Note f f The contrast synchronization function and the shutter synchronization function can be used simultaneously f f For details on the settings of the contrast synchronization function...

Page 58: ...58 ENGLISH Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with...

Page 59: ...ach the power cord Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 1 Power cord holder 1 Confirm that the power cord holder is raised so that the power cord can be inserted Fig 1 2 Check the shapes of the AC IN terminal on the side...

Page 60: ...off after a while Changes to the standby mode Note f f While the power indicator ON G STANDBY R lights in orange the fan is running to cool the projector f f For approximately 15 seconds after the pro...

Page 61: ...warm up period When the warm up is completed the temperature indicator TEMP turns off and the projection starts Refer to When an indicator lights up x page 226 for the indicator status display f f If...

Page 62: ...the settings by menu operations If you press the MENU button while the INITIAL SETTING screen is displayed you can go back to the previous screen Focus adjustment Adjust the focus to display the menu...

Page 63: ...is displayed Note f f For the relationship between the brightness and the runtime refer to Relationship between brightness and runtime x page 64 f f For details on each setting item refer to the PROJ...

Page 64: ...brightness decreases to approximately half of the time of delivery when the projector is used with the PICTURE menu DYNAMIC CONTRAST set to 3 and under environment of 0 15 mg m3 dust Estimated runtime...

Page 65: ...ndby The factory default setting is NORMAL which allows you to use the network function during standby To keep power consumption low during standby set this item to ECO After completed the initial set...

Page 66: ...tting f f The setting will change each time you press the button 16 10 5 7 SCREEN POSITION Set as necessary for the screen in use INITIAL SETTING SET CHANGE MENU SELECT SCREEN FORMAT ENTER 2 Press as...

Page 67: ...n the factory default setting the time zone of the projector is set to 09 00 Japan and Korea Standard Time Change the setting of the PROJECTOR SETUP menu DATE AND TIME TIME ZONE to the time zone of th...

Page 68: ...characters of at least three of the following four types is recommended Uppercase letters Lowercase letters Digits Symbols _ RETURN MENU Setting the administrator account Set the user name and passwo...

Page 69: ...4 of the web control screen Making adjustments and selections It is recommended to perform the focus adjustment after 30 minutes have elapsed with the focus test pattern displayed For details of the t...

Page 70: ...f Projection of the image will stop and the power indicator ON G STANDBY R on the projector body lights in orange The fan keeps running 3 Wait for a few seconds until the power indicator ON G STANDBY...

Page 71: ...NK The image of the signal input to the DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal is projected DVI D Switches the input to DVI D The image of the signal input to the DVI D IN terminal is projected HDMI Switches the i...

Page 72: ...00G is connected to the projector the DIGITAL LINK logo and the input name selected in the DIGITAL LINK output supported device are displayed in the display section of the DIGITAL LINK in the input se...

Page 73: ...execute the PROJECTOR SETUP menu LENS LENS CALIBRATION f f When the main power is switched off during focus adjustment lens calibration is performed automatically during the next focus adjustment f f...

Page 74: ...7 Press the ENTER button f f The LENS TYPE screen is displayed 8 Press as to select the lens type f f Select the type of projection lens attached to the projector 9 Press the ENTER button Note f f Fo...

Page 75: ...to select PROJECTOR SETUP 3 Press the ENTER button f f The PROJECTOR SETUP screen is displayed 4 Press as to select LENS 5 Press the ENTER button f f The LENS screen is displayed 6 Press as to select...

Page 76: ...f f The home position varies depending on the projection lens type For details refer to Lens shift range x page 77 f f The home position of the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET D75LE95 ET D75LE90 may devi...

Page 77: ...al movement of projected image Projection lens Model No ET D3LEW10 ET D3LES20 ET D3LET30 ET D3LET40 ET D3LET80 ET D75LE10 ET D75LE20 ET D75LE30 ET D75LE40 ET D75LE8 ET D3LEW60 ET D75LE6 Lens shift ran...

Page 78: ...0 12 H 0 27 V 0 27 V Origin position of the lens mounter Note f f Use the projection lens in the standard projection position without adjusting the lens shift when the optional Fixed focus Lens Model...

Page 79: ...lens mounter viewed from the screen side a b c Lens mount bracket Fixing screws Note f f Focus adjustment screws a b and c are adjusted with the lens attached Adjustment procedure r r Relationship bet...

Page 80: ...ere the image is in focus x page 79 f f If the screws are turned counterclockwise the tilt of the lens will change by moving the lens mount bracket of the lens mounter forward screen side and in the p...

Page 81: ...s in use shutter closed f f You can set whether to use the mechanical shutter or not and the time for the fade in fade out of the image using the DISPLAY OPTION menu SHUTTER SETTING f f If MECHANICAL...

Page 82: ...u CLOCK PHASE x page 102 g g The POSITION menu SHIFT x page 100 f f Adjust special signals according to the DISPLAY OPTION menu AUTO SETUP x page 123 f f Automatic adjustment may not work depending on...

Page 83: ...in test patterns Make sure to display the input signal before performing various adjustments Using the status function Display the status of the projector button 1 Press the STATUS button f f The STA...

Page 84: ...single remote control if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector After setting the ID number of the projector set same ID number on the remote control The factory default ID number of the pro...

Page 85: ...ENGLISH 85 Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu...

Page 86: ...DISPLAY OPTION 3D SETTINGS PROJECTOR SETUP TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY NETWORK MENU SELECT SUB MENU P IN P ENTER 2 Press as to select an item from the main menu f f The selected item is highlig...

Page 87: ...elected item is displayed with the yellow cursor by the factory default f f In the portrait setting the on screen menu is displayed sideways To display the on screen menu vertically change the setting...

Page 88: ...in the menu screen OSD when the DISPLAY OPTION menu MENU MODE is set to SIMPLE PICTURE Sub menu item Factory default SIMPLE mode Page PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC 1 l 92 CONTRAST 0 2 l 92 BRIGHTNESS 0 2 l 93...

Page 89: ...NPUT FORMAT AUTO 1 117 LEFT RIGHT SWAP NORMAL 117 3D COLOR MATCHING SHARED 2D 3D 118 3D PICTURE BALANCE 118 DARK TIME SETTING 1 5ms 118 3D TEST MODE NORMAL 119 3D TEST PATTERN 119 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS M...

Page 90: ...IGHTS OUT DISABLE 163 INITIAL STARTUP LAST MEMORY 164 STARTUP INPUT SELECT LAST USED 164 DATE AND TIME l 164 SCHEDULE OFF 165 MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC 167 RS 232C l 169 REMOTE2 MODE DEFAULT 171 FUNCTION B...

Page 91: ...CCOUNT l 188 NETWORK CONTROL l 191 PJLink l 191 Art Net 193 Note f f Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be input to the projector When the items cannot be adjusted or...

Page 92: ...viation of Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medicine and is a standard for medical imaging devices Although the DICOM name is used the projector is not a medical device and should not be used for...

Page 93: ...reen is displayed 3 Press qw to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press w Deepens colors 31 31 Press q Weakens colors TINT You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image 1...

Page 94: ...TE BALANCE HIGH screen or the WHITE BALANCE LOW screen is displayed 9 Press as to select RED GREEN or BLUE 10 Press qw to adjust the level Item Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment RED Press w Dee...

Page 95: ...e COLOR TEMPERATURE screen is displayed 5 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE 6 Press the ENTER button f f The COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 7 Press asqw to select the...

Page 96: ...s asqw to select the text and press the ENTER button to enter the text 7 Press asqw to select OK and press the ENTER button f f The selected gamma name is changed Note f f When a name is changed displ...

Page 97: ...ONTRAST 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The DYNAMIC CONTRAST individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Dis...

Page 98: ...video signal being input has exceeded the value set in LIGHTS OUT SIGNAL LEVEL g g When the input signal is gone g g When on screen display such as menu screen OSD or input guide a test pattern or a...

Page 99: ...or YPBPR HDMI IN terminal DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal 480 60i 576 50i 480 60p or 576 50p signal Select AUTO RGB or YCBCR Other movie based signals Select AUTO RGB or YPBPR 4 Press the ENTER button Note...

Page 100: ...the position Orientation Operation Adjustment Vertical up and down adjustment Press a The image position moves up Press s The image position moves down Horizontal right and left adjustment Press w Th...

Page 101: ...e displayed with the aspect ratio converted to that of the screen selected in SCREEN FORMAT 1 During video signals and Y C signal NTSC input only 2 During RGB signal 480 60i 480 60p input only 3 Stand...

Page 102: ...E 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 Adjust so that the amount of inter...

Page 103: ...an be used to expand the correctable range To purchase the product consult your dealer f f The image may disappear for a moment or may be disrupted while performing adjustment but it is not a malfunct...

Page 104: ...e by selecting the points or lines to be corrected For details of operation refer to Adjusting distortion with FREE GRID x page 105 Setting CORNER PINCUSHION 1 Press as to select GEOMETRY 2 Press qw t...

Page 105: ...Press as to select GEOMETRY 2 Press qw to select CORNER PINCUSHION 3 Press the ENTER button f f The GEOMETRY CORNER PINCUSHION screen is displayed 4 Press as to select LINEARITY 5 Press qw to select...

Page 106: ...vided into 16 in the horizontal direction and also in the vertical direction 9 Press as to select CONTROL POINTS 10 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button...

Page 107: ...PINCUSHION CURVED CORRECTION PC 1 PC 2 and PC 3 f f Even if GRID RESOLUTION or CONTROL POINTS is reselected the correction data adjusted before the reselection is maintained f f By selecting more narr...

Page 108: ...PINCUSHION CURVED CORRECTION PC 1 PC 2 and PC 3 cannot be initialized at once To initialize all the correction data select each item and execute INITIALIZE individually f f When the PROJECTOR SETUP m...

Page 109: ...2 2 pulldown is set as 25p FIXED or 30p FIXED Vertical resolution will degrade f f DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY cannot be set when FRAME RESPONSE is set to FAST BLANKING Adjust the blanking width when there...

Page 110: ...decrease the displayed values and adjust to the optimal point viewing the screen when there are vertical stripes or sections are missing from the screen Note f f Previously mentioned vertical banding...

Page 111: ...LEFT to ON f f When joining at right Set RIGHT to ON 5 Press qw to switch to ON 6 Press as to select START or WIDTH 7 Press qw to adjust the starting position or correction width 8 Press as to select...

Page 112: ...increased brightness in black level of the overlapping image area difficult to notice when EDGE BLENDING is used to configure multiple screens The optimal point of correction is set by adjusting NON...

Page 113: ...t to SLAVE FRAME DELAY cannot be set In such case the projector will operate according to the FRAME DELAY setting of the projector where the PROJECTOR SETUP menu MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC MODE is set to MA...

Page 114: ...performed is the contents that the film image is converted to the video image f f FILM DETECTION cannot be set when a signal for the content with vertical scanning frequency of 30 Hz 25 Hz or 24 Hz o...

Page 115: ...screen display 1 Press as to select the display language and press the ENTER button ENTER DISPLAY LANGUAGE SELECT SET f f Various menus settings adjustment screens control button names etc are display...

Page 116: ...etting and confirm that the external devices to be connected are turned off f f Changing the 3D SYNC MODE setting while the cables are connected may result in malfunctions of the projector or the conn...

Page 117: ...ss of input video signals SIDE BY SIDE Forcibly displays 3D images in side by side format regardless of input image signals TOP AND BOTTOM Forcibly displays 3D images in top and bottom format regardle...

Page 118: ...LANCE HIGH BLUE Adjusts the blue color of the white balance high BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the dark black part of the projected image WHITE BALANCE LOW RED Adjusts the red color of the white balance low WHIT...

Page 119: ...lays all black images for the left eye image and the image of the right eye input signal for the right eye image Note f f The 3D TEST MODE setting returns to NORMAL when the projector is switched off...

Page 120: ...for commercial use display the safety precautions message related to 3D viewing to notify viewers 3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Show the safety precautions message related to 3D viewing 1 Press as to select...

Page 121: ...played 6 Press as to select RED GREEN or BLUE 7 Press qw to adjust f f The adjustment value changes between 0 and 2 048 Note f f Operation when correcting the adjustment color When the correction colo...

Page 122: ...he AUTO TESTPATTERN of EDGE BLENDING f f Before using a colorimeter or similar instrument to measure measurement data set PICTURE MODE to DYNAMIC f f A difference in the color coordinates of target da...

Page 123: ...ill switch each time you press the button DEFAULT Standard setting WIDE Select this item when an image aspect ratio is a wide screen signal which does not meet the DEFAULT setting USER Select this ite...

Page 124: ...en is displayed 5 Press as to select the combination of the input and press the ENTER button Primary input Secondary input Details OFF Disables the backup function DVI D HDMI Enables the backup functi...

Page 125: ...P INPUT SETTING cannot be set during P IN P The backup operation is not performed either f f When the DISPLAY OPTION menu SIMUL INPUT SETTING HDMI DVI D is set to anything other than OFF BACKUP INPUT...

Page 126: ...for the odd frame 2nd FRAME INPUT Uses the signal for the corresponding input as a signal for the even frame 1 This can be set only when SIMUL INPUT SETTING is set to HDMI DVI D or SDI1 SDI2 RGB IN Se...

Page 127: ...Note f f The setting details are displayed in RESOLUTION and VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY of EDID STATUS f f The resolution and vertical scanning frequency settings may also be required on your computer o...

Page 128: ...ayed 3 Press as to select EDID MODE 4 Press the ENTER button f f The DVI D EDID MODE screen is displayed 5 Press qw to switch EDID MODE f f The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT...

Page 129: ...uch as a computer is input to the HDMI IN terminal via a conversion cable or similar cable Select this item also when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of a computer or other device is input to...

Page 130: ...f f The DIGITAL LINK IN screen is displayed 3 Press as to select SIGNAL LEVEL 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button AUTO Automatically sets the signal...

Page 131: ...nd on f f A signal may not be output with the resolution and vertical scanning frequency that have been set depending on your computer or video device SDI IN Set this function in accordance with the s...

Page 132: ...IN 1 Press as to select SDI IN 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SDI IN screen is displayed 3 Press as to select SINGLE LINK SETTING or DUAL LINK SETTING and press the ENTER button f f The SINGLE LINK...

Page 133: ...screen is displayed f f When DUAL LINK SETTING is selected proceed to Step 5 4 Press as to select SDI1 or SDI2 and press the ENTER button f f The SINGLE LINK SETTING or DUAL LINK SETTING screen of the...

Page 134: ...ts to the bottom right of the screen 1 Sets to the upper left of the screen Setting OSD ROTATION Set the orientation of the menu screen OSD 1 Press as to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press the ENTER but...

Page 135: ...DISPLAY 2 Press the ENTER button f f The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press as to select INPUT GUIDE 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button O...

Page 136: ...e in simultaneous format and during P IN P f f The on screen display orientation does not change even when this item is set to anything other than OFF Set the DISPLAY OPTION menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD...

Page 137: ...he topical brightness unevenness and color unevenness using the correction value in the projector 1 Press as to select UNIFORMITY 2 Press the ENTER button f f The UNIFORMITY screen is displayed 3 Pres...

Page 138: ...n be prevented To close the mechanical shutter set MECHANICAL SHUTTER to ENABLE and then set the shutter function to be enabled shutter closed f f When MECHANICAL SHUTTER is set to ENABLE it will take...

Page 139: ...tor to other projectors and the effect using the shutter function including the fade in fade out operation can be synchronized To use the shutter synchronization function it is necessary to connect th...

Page 140: ...ze f f The shutter operation by the shutter synchronization function will follow the setting of the DISPLAY OPTION menu SHUTTER SETTING on the projector that MODE is set to MASTER f f The operation of...

Page 141: ...7 5 IRE 100 100 IRE and adjust Signal level Image displayable area Image position 1 Select Select line luminance on the waveform monitor 2 Adjust black level f f Adjust the black level 0 of the video...

Page 142: ...ed 1 Press as to select CUT OFF 2 Press the ENTER button f f The CUT OFF screen is displayed 3 Press as to select RED GREEN or BLUE 4 Press qw to switch the item OFF Disables cutoff ON Enables cutoff...

Page 143: ...set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers f f Refer to Setting ID number of the remote control x page 84 for how to set the ID number on the remote con...

Page 144: ...jector ET D75LE6 Select this item when the Zoom Lens Model No ET D75LE6 is attached to the projector ET D75LE10 Select this item when the Zoom Lens Model No ET D75LE10 is attached to the projector ET...

Page 145: ...ETTING screen is displayed 5 Press as to select LENS ID 6 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button ALL Select this item when the ID number is not to be spec...

Page 146: ...The LENS screen is displayed 3 Press as to select LENS MEMORY 4 Press the ENTER button f f The LENS MEMORY screen is displayed 5 Press as to select LENS MEMORY SAVE 6 Press the ENTER button f f The L...

Page 147: ...zoom position of the loaded lens memory Note f f Lens memory is not guaranteed to be 100 reproduced Readjust the focus zoom and lens shift after loading the lens memory if required f f If the projecti...

Page 148: ...The name of the saved lens memory and its lens position information VERTICAL POSITION HORIZONTAL POSITION FOCUS POSITION ZOOM POSITION are displayed in the LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE screen 9 Press as t...

Page 149: ...structing multi display using multiple projectors such as using the edge blending function by setting the ADVANCED MENU menu EDGE BLENDING g g Position of the projected image may slightly shift due to...

Page 150: ...urn to the original LIGHT OUTPUT setting value f f After confirming the confirmation message press qw to select NEXT and press the ENTER button The internal focus test pattern of signal level approxim...

Page 151: ...f Wait until the focus is stabilized f f When the Waiting time turns 0s the Please wait message disappears and NEXT becomes selectable 27 Press qw to select NEXT and press the ENTER button f f The SE...

Page 152: ...utton SETUP ASSISTANT is canceled and the FOCUS OFFSET SETUP screen is displayed 11 Wait until Waiting time turns 0s f f Wait until the focus is stabilized f f When the Waiting time turns 0s the Pleas...

Page 153: ...ge disappears and NEXT becomes selectable 28 Press qw to select NEXT and press the ENTER button f f The SETUP ASSISTANT screen page 8 8 is displayed f f It will return to previous screen by selecting...

Page 154: ...est pattern of signal level approximately 0 50 Displays the focus test pattern of signal level approximately 50 100 Displays the focus test pattern of signal level approximately 100 Initializing the p...

Page 155: ...rectly f f The origin position of the lens mounter and the home position of the projection lens are automatically updated when the lens shift calibration is performed The home position is an origin po...

Page 156: ...ch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button NORMAL Set this item when high luminance is required The estimated runtime is approximately 20 000 hours 1 ECO The brightness will...

Page 157: ...t source The LIGHT OUTPUT setting is synchronized with the PROJECTOR SETUP menu LIGHT OUTPUT The most recent setting is reflected in both items 1 Press as to select OPERATION SETTING 2 Press the ENTER...

Page 158: ...of 0 15 mg m3 dust Estimated runtime hours 36 800 34 300 31 800 29 300 26 800 24 300 50 0 9 600 60 0 LIGHT OUTPUT Brightness lm 70 0 80 0 90 0 16 000 100 0 r r When CONSTANT MODE is set to AUTO or PC...

Page 159: ...igured using projected images of multiple projectors you can reduce changes in overall brightness and white balance of the multiple screens due to aging of the light source and suppress variation in b...

Page 160: ...opened for at least two minutes since the brightness sensor calibration is performed after the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP setting has been completed f f When the projector operates with CONSTANT MODE se...

Page 161: ...set to AUTO and LINK is set to GROUP A through GROUP D The screen shows the status of the brightness control of synchronized projectors up to eight units including the projector being controlled throu...

Page 162: ...r 1 Multi Monitoring Control Software can be downloaded from the Panasonic website https panasonic net cns projector Note f f If the synchronized projectors are not displayed in the list check the fol...

Page 163: ...rs on the control panel regardless of the STANDBY MODE settings x page 231 f f When ECO is set it may take approximately 10 seconds longer before the projector starts projecting after the power is tur...

Page 164: ...y the user is displayed on the projected image INITIAL STARTUP Set the startup method when the MAIN POWER switch is set to ON 1 Press as to select INITIAL STARTUP 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The...

Page 165: ...e connected to the network f f If synchronization with the NTP server fails just after NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is set to ON NTP SYNCHRONIZATION will return to OFF If NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is set to ON while...

Page 166: ...button f f You can change the page using qw 6 Press asqw to select TIME and press the ENTER button f f The projector is in the adjustment mode the time is blinking 7 Press qw to select hour or minute...

Page 167: ...he contrast synchronization function and the shutter synchronization function The contrast synchronization function is a function to display a combined screen with a balanced contrast by sharing the b...

Page 168: ...he item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Select this item when the contrast synchronization function is not used ON Select this item when the contrast synchronization funct...

Page 169: ...f the DISPLAY OPTION menu SHUTTER SETTING on the projector that MODE is set to MASTER f f When the input signal to each linked projector is not synchronized the timing of the shutter operation between...

Page 170: ...ROUP 6 Press qw to switch the item A Z Controls multiple projectors simultaneously by sending the ID of RS 232C You can set groups from A to Z The projector responds when the ID of RS 232C matches the...

Page 171: ...the input signal is anything other than SDI1 input or SDI2 input The PICTURE menu SYSTEM SELECTOR x page 99 f f When the input signal is SDI1 input or SDI2 input g g The DISPLAY OPTION menu SDI IN SI...

Page 172: ...the drive method of the zoom motor attached to the projection lens ZOOM CALIBRATION 2 Displays the zoom calibration result OK FAILED and the calibration date ON COUNT POWER ON TIMES Displays the numb...

Page 173: ...RATING MODE set to ECO Note f f The content of the status can be sent to the E mail address up to two addresses set in E mail set up page x page 210 when the ENTER button is pressed while displaying t...

Page 174: ...lt settings 1 Press as to select INITIALIZE 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed 3 Enter a security password and press the ENTER button f f The INITIALIZE screen is d...

Page 175: ...OFFSET BRIGHT and FOCUS OFFSET DARK f f When a projection lens equipped with EEPROM is attached following setting will not return to factory default setting even if ALL USER DATA is executed g g The...

Page 176: ...the ENTER button 4 Press as to select MAIN WINDOW or SUB WINDOW and press the ENTER button 5 Press as to select the input terminal to be displayed in the window and press the ENTER button 6 Press asto...

Page 177: ...LOR TEMPERATURE f f While in the normal screen where no menu is displayed press qw to switch the sizes and positions of the main window and sub window while P IN P is operating f f P IN P cannot be se...

Page 178: ...Displays the menu screen and input signal Built in test patterns are not displayed Note f f Press the ON SCREEN button on the remote control while the test pattern is displayed to hide the menu scree...

Page 179: ...automatically determined by the input signal f f If a menu is being displayed the new signals will be registered at the instant they are input Renaming the registered signal Registered signals can be...

Page 180: ...p are not available To perform these operations set LOCK to OFF f f A signal can be registered to the sub memory even if it is protected f f Even a protected signal will be deleted if INITIALIZE is ex...

Page 181: ...uch as CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Registering to the sub memory 1 While in the normal screen where no menu is displayed press qw f f The sub memory registration screen is displayed if the sub memory is not r...

Page 182: ...S ZOOM SHIFT 1 Press as to select SECURITY PASSWORD 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the security password entry ON Enables the secur...

Page 183: ...EVICE SETUP 2 Press the ENTER button f f The CONTROL DEVICE SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press as to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL PANEL You can set the limitation on the control from...

Page 184: ...SELECT BUTTON is selected TOGGLE Switches between SDI1 and SDI2 when the button is operated SDI1 Fixes to SDI1 SDI2 Fixes to SDI2 DISABLE Disables button operations f f Press the MENU button to return...

Page 185: ...sqw to select OK and press the ENTER button f f To cancel select CANCEL Attention f f The initial password is AAAA as the factory default setting or when the PROJECTOR SETUP menu INITIALIZE ALL USER D...

Page 186: ...ERNET l 1 1 Communication via a twisted pair cable transmitter is not available Connect the projector to the network directly Note f f For the signal with resolution of 1 920 x 1 200 dots or less the...

Page 187: ...the main menu of the connected DIGITAL LINK output supported device is displayed Refer to the Operating Instructions of the DIGITAL LINK output supported device for details Note f f DIGITAL LINK MENU...

Page 188: ...n using a DHCP server etc 1 Press as to select PROJECTOR NAME 2 Press the ENTER button f f The PROJECTOR NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 3 Press asqw to select the text and press the ENTER button to e...

Page 189: ...r name is entered press asqw to select OK and press the ENTER button f f The ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT screen is displayed 6 Press as to select PASSWORD and press the ENTER button f f The PASSWORD screen...

Page 190: ...s as to select USER NAME in NEW and press the ENTER button f f The USER NAME screen is displayed 10 Press asqw to select the text and press the ENTER button to enter the text f f Enter the new user na...

Page 191: ...the website of AMX Corporation URL http www amx com 4 Press as to select STORE and press the ENTER button f f The confirmation screen is displayed 5 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button No...

Page 192: ...d 14 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button Note f f The PJLink password can also be changed in Set up password page when accessed by administrator account x page 214 of the web control scre...

Page 193: ...items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the Art Net function ON 2 X X X Enables the Art Net function and sets the IP address to 2 X X X ON 10 X X X Enables the Art Net function...

Page 194: ...to Step 5 5 Press the ENTER button f f The Art Net CHANNEL SETTING screen is displayed 6 Press as to select the channel to set and pressqw to switch the item LIGHT OUTPUT Adjusts the amount of light...

Page 195: ...f f Assign each item of LENS H SHIFT MSB LENS V SHIFT MSB LENS FOCUS MSB and LENS ZOOM MSB to a channel together with LENS H SHIFT LSB LENS V SHIFT LSB LENS FOCUS LSB and LENS ZOOM LSB These cannot be...

Page 196: ...196 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Operations This chapter describes how to use each function...

Page 197: ...f PJLink Operation or status query of the projector can be performed from a computer using the PJLink protocol Refer to Using PJLink function x page 235 for details f f Art Net Setting of the projecto...

Page 198: ...disrupted or a malfunction may occur in LAN communication f f When laying cables between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the projector confirm that cable characteristics are compatible with CAT...

Page 199: ...actory default DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 8 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 DNS1 DNS2 None Operating the computer 1 Turn on the power of the computer 2 Perform the network set...

Page 200: ...mView Express from the Crestron Electronics Inc website English only URL https www crestron com resources get roomview Computer that can be used for setting To use the web control function a web brows...

Page 201: ...ccessed by administrator account x page 214 8 Click OK Attention f f The entry screen for the user name and password may be hidden by other window that is already opened In such case minimize the wind...

Page 202: ...onfig l 208 Adjust clock l 209 Ping test l 209 E mail set up l 210 Authentication set up l 211 Set up password User name of Administrator l 214 User name of User l 215 Password of Administrator l 214...

Page 203: ...e REMOTE 2 IN terminal 9 OSD Displays the status of on screen display function ON Display OFF Hide 10 AC VOLTAGE Displays the input supply voltage 11 LIGHT OUTPUT Displays the setting status of LIGHT...

Page 204: ...ending on the contents of the error 1 2 1 Display of error information Displays the alphanumeric symbols and content of errors warnings that occur Refer to Self diagnosis display x page 231 for the di...

Page 205: ...Access error log and Mail error log periodically Basic control page Click Projector control Basic control 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 POWER Turns off on the power 2 SHUTTER Switches the status of the shutter CLOSE...

Page 206: ...f the control page The display of the test pattern disappears if Exit is clicked 11 GET OSD Updates the on screen display of the projector at the right of the control page LENS page Click Projector co...

Page 207: ...ition focus position and zoom position 3 Back Returns to the LENS page 4 Apply Moves to the lens position displayed in the lens position information field Note f f The zoom position is displayed in th...

Page 208: ...AY 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 server address primary Numbers 0 9 period Example 19...

Page 209: ...to change when NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is set to OFF 6 Time Enter the time to change when NTP SYNCHRONIZATION is set to OFF 7 Submit Updates the date and time settings Note f f The replacement of the bat...

Page 210: ...her E mail will not be sent for 60 minutes after sending the temperature warning E mail even if it reaches the warning temperature 6 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Change the temperature setting for the tempe...

Page 211: ...Internet 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 Z a z 0 9 Minus sign and period 4 Use...

Page 212: ...ON 11 00 ON 12 00 ON 13 00 ON 14 00 ON 15 00 ON 16 00 ON 17 00 ON 18 00 ON 19 00 ON 20 00 ON 21 00 ON 22 00 ON 23 00 ON ERROR INFORMATION Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 213: ...ke air temperature 25 degC 77 degF Optics module temperature 28 degC 82 degF Exhaust air temperature 28 degC 82 degF Light1 temperature 28 degC 82 degF Light2 temperature 29 degC 84 degF PROJECTOR RUN...

Page 214: ...change Password Enter the current password 3 New User name Enter the desired new user name Up to 16 half width characters Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 half width characters Passwo...

Page 215: ...to 16 half width characters Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 half width characters Password Retype Enter the desired new password again 3 OK Determines the change of password PJLink Ch...

Page 216: ...d TM It is not displayed if Adobe Flash Player is not installed on your computer or the browser you use does not support Flash In such a case click Back in the operation page to go back to the previou...

Page 217: ...e settings of wired LAN DHCP Displays the current setting Ip Address Displays the current setting Subnet Mask Displays the current setting Default Gateway Displays the current setting DNS Server Displ...

Page 218: ...ations Web control function 218 ENGLISH Help page Click Help in the operation page The Help Desk window is displayed 1 1 Help Desk A message can be sent received with the administrator using the Crest...

Page 219: ...rsion can also be confirmed in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu STATUS 10000h 10000h 10000h 1 6 1 00 1 00 1h 23m 123456789012 MENU EXIT CHANGE ENTER SEND E MAIL NO ERRORS SELF TEST 31 C 87 F LIGHT2 TEMP 31 C...

Page 220: ...guaranteed when used in an environment outside the conditions described in this section or when a home made computer is used f f This does not guarantee the operation on all computers even if it is u...

Page 221: ...the status of the projector f f Confirm that the projector to be updated is in the standby mode 4 Confirm the connection status f f Confirm that the projector to be updated and the computer to be use...

Page 222: ...ayed 8 Enter the setting details of the projector f f Enter the details set in the projector to be updated Item Details IP Address The NETWORK menu NETWORK STATUS IP ADDRESS Command Port The NETWORK m...

Page 223: ...ay screen The required time is approximately 15 minutes 11 Confirm the completion of the update f f Once the update is completed the completion confirmation screen is displayed f f To continue to upda...

Page 224: ...cases turn the power of the projector off and on and perform the update from the beginning g g When the update does not complete after 60 minutes or more have elapsed g g When the power of the projec...

Page 225: ...ENGLISH 225 Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes inspection methods when there are problems and maintenance methods...

Page 226: ...ight output has decreased f f Turn the MAIN POWER switch to OFF x page 70 and turn on the power again Blinking red 1 time f f The light source is turned off since the projection lens cannot be detecte...

Page 227: ...xhaust vents f f Install the projector in a location with the operating environment temperature between 0 C 32 F and 50 C 122 F 1 and ambient humidity between 10 and 80 no condensation Blinking red 2...

Page 228: ...r case f f When using chemically treated dust cloths follow the instructions written on its packaging Lens front surface Wipe off dirt and dust from the front surface of the lens with a soft clean clo...

Page 229: ...being used beyond its effective operation range 27 f f Are other forms of light such as fluorescent light affecting the projection 27 f f Is the REMOTE CONTROL setting in CONTROL DEVICE SETUP set to D...

Page 230: ...n external device correctly done f f Is DIGITAL LINK MODE set to AUTO DIGITAL LINK or LONG REACH Is it set to ETHERNET 186 f f Is a signal which is not compatible with a twisted pair cable transmitter...

Page 231: ...tage warning below 90 V 4 U84 DC OUT 1 DC OUT 2 terminal power supply error 5 U90 Projection lens not attached 6 UA0 Power supply temperature warning 1 UA1 FPGA temperature warning 1 UA4 Power supply...

Page 232: ...9 DMD fan 1 error 8 FF0 DMD fan 2 error 8 FF1 Heat pipe fan error 8 FF2 Circulation fan 1 error 8 FF3 Circulation fan 2 error 8 FF4 Color prism fan 1 error 8 FF5 Color prism fan 2 error 8 FF6 Color pr...

Page 233: ...sumption of the projector 5 The output total value for the DC OUT 1 terminal DC OUT 2 terminals is too high The total value of the power supply required for the connected device may be exceeding DC 5...

Page 234: ...234 ENGLISH Chapter 7 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector...

Page 235: ...n disabled shutter opened AVMT Shutter status query 31 Shutter function enabled shutter closed 1 ERST Error status query xxxxxx 1st byte Indicates fan errors and returns 0 2 f f 0 No error is detected...

Page 236: ...PJLink communication becomes possible 2 INPT Input switch completion notification 11 12 31 32 33 34 35 RGB1 RGB2 DVI D HDMI DIGITAL LINK SDI1 SDI2 2 SRCH Projector search ACKN xx xx xx xx xx xx The pr...

Page 237: ...UT SELECT INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT CHANNEL3 LENS FUNCTION SELECT LENS POSITION LENS POSITION LENS POSITION CHANNEL4 LENS CONTROL LENS H SHIFT LENS H SHIFT LENS H SHIFT CHANNEL5 POWER LEN...

Page 238: ...OUTPUT This can be set in 256 steps between 100 and 0 Performance Parameter Default value 100 0 0 0 255 r r INPUT SELECT when Art Net CHANNEL SETTING is set to 1 Performance Parameter Default value No...

Page 239: ...7 Lens adjustment Fine adjustment 128 159 Low speed 160 191 High speed 192 223 Execute command action 224 255 r r LENS POSITION Performance Parameter Default value No operation 0 31 0 Move to the home...

Page 240: ...ue OFF 0 15 255 0 5s 16 31 1 0s 32 47 1 5s 48 63 2 0s 64 79 2 5s 80 95 3 0s 96 111 3 5s 112 127 4 0s 128 143 5 0s 144 159 7 0s 160 175 10 0s 176 191 No operation 192 255 r r GEOMETRY Performance Param...

Page 241: ...peration 176 255 r r LENS H SHIFT MSB LENS V SHIFT MSB LENS FOCUS MSB LENS ZOOM MSB Operate LENS H SHIFT MSB together with LENS H SHIFT LSB Operate LENS V SHIFT MSB together with LENS V SHIFT LSB Oper...

Page 242: ...x page 190 Connecting 1 Obtain the IP address and port number Initial set value 1024 of the projector and request a connection to the projector f f You can obtain both the IP address and the port num...

Page 243: ...Wrong data length ERRA Password mismatch Data length 4 bytes 1 byte Note f f The projector will automatically disconnect the connection with the network right after sending the command This is the spe...

Page 244: ...mmunication cable When connecting using DIGITAL LINK compatible device DIGITAL LINK compatible device Computer D Sub 9p female Projector connecting terminals DIGITAL LINK DIGITAL LINK D Sub 9p male Co...

Page 245: ...ion from the computer starts with STX then the ID command parameter and ETX are sent in this order Add parameters according to the details of control 2 bytes 2 ID characters 2 bytes Semi colon 1 byte...

Page 246: ...n hexadecimal is 03 When multiple projectors are controlled When multiple projectors are all controlled When controlling multiple projectors together via RS 232C perform the following settings 1 Set a...

Page 247: ...query 1 CLOSE VSE Aspect ratio switch 0 DEFAULT VID AUTO AUTO 1 4 3 2 16 9 5 THROUGH QSE Aspect ratio settings query 6 HV FIT 9 H FIT 10 V FIT OPP P IN P execution 0 OFF 1 USER1 QPP P IN P setting que...

Page 248: ...F ON 9 ENABLE DISABLE 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 f...

Page 249: ...default gateway are not possible They are preset as follows as the factory default settings If it is necessary to change from the current settings turn on the projector and set the NETWORK menu WIRED...

Page 250: ...to the IP address setting mode even if the ENTER button on the remote control is pressed 4 Press the AUTO SETUP button on the remote control or control panel f f DHCP is set to ON f f The setting is r...

Page 251: ...o Step 5 5 Press the ENTER button on the remote control or control panel f f IP ADDRESS is set to the entered IP address f f The setting is reflected to the NETWORK menu WIRED LAN IP ADDRESS f f The I...

Page 252: ...ge 2 Movie 3 Still image 2 Movie 3 RGB1 input Still image signal l l l l l l Movie signal 1 l a l a a a Y C signal l a l a a a a Video signal l a l a a a a RGB2 input Still image signal l l l l l l Mo...

Page 253: ...range of CURVED CORRECTION Vertical arc Maximum 50 1 Horizontal arc Maximum 50 1 Vertical arc Maximum 100 1 Horizontal arc Maximum 100 1 Adjustment range of PINCUSHION Maximum of 50 1 Maximum of 100 1...

Page 254: ...l 1080 60i 1 920 x 1 080i 33 8 60 0 74 3 R Y D H l l l 1080 50i 1 920 x 1 080i 28 1 50 0 74 3 R Y D H l l l 1080 24p 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24 0 74 3 R Y D H l l l 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 74 3...

Page 255: ...H 1366 x 768 60 1 366 x 768 47 7 59 8 85 5 R D H 1400 x 1050 50 1 400 x 1 050 54 1 50 0 99 9 R D H 1400 x 1050 60 1 400 x 1 050 64 0 60 0 108 0 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 65 2 60 0 122 6 R D H l l l l 1 400...

Page 256: ...1 080 27 0 24 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level A RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level B RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level A RGB 4 4 4 12bit 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24...

Page 257: ...clock freq MHz Format Color format Sampling Horizontal kHz Vertical Hz 1080 60i 1 920 x 1 080i 33 8 60 0 1 74 3 HD SDI RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1 920 x 1 080i 33 8 60 0 1 74 3 HD SDI RGB 4 4 4 12bit 1080 50i 1...

Page 258: ...t 2 048 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 3G SDI Level A RGB 4 4 4 12bit 2 048 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 3G SDI Level B RGB 4 4 4 12bit 2K 60p 2 048 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 1 148 5 3G SDI Level A YPBPR 4 4 4 10bit 2 04...

Page 259: ...5p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 l l 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 l l 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 l l l l 1080 50p 1 920 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 l l l l 640 x 480 640 x 480 31 5 59...

Page 260: ...25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 l l l l l l l l 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 l l l l l l l l 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 l l l l l l l 1080 50p 1 920 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 l l...

Page 261: ...200 75 0 60 0 162 0 l 1 600 x 1 200 61 8 49 9 131 5 l 1680 x 1050 1 680 x 1 050 65 3 60 0 146 3 l 1 680 x 1 050 54 1 50 0 119 5 l 1920 x 1080 1 920 x 1 080 55 6 49 9 141 5 l 1 920 x 1 080 2 66 6 59 9...

Page 262: ...5 6 Operating environment humidity 10 to 80 no condensation Remote control Power supply DC 3 V AA R6 LR6 battery x 2 Operating range Within approx 30 m 98 5 when operated directly in front of signal r...

Page 263: ...T 424 425 2 compliant Dual link HD SDI signal Link A signal SMPTE ST 372 compliant Dual link 3G SDI signal Link 1 signal SMPTE ST 425 3 compliant SDI IN 2 terminal 1 set BNC Single link SD SDI signal...

Page 264: ...x 1 080 f f Dot clock frequency 148 5 MHz or less f f The SYNC HD and VD terminals do not support 3 value SYNC DVI D signal input f f Moving image signal resolution 480i 1 576i 1 to 1 920 x 1 080 Stil...

Page 265: ...ns ENGLISH 265 Dimensions Unit mm 258 10 5 32 299 11 25 32 598 23 17 32 644 25 11 32 516 20 5 16 142 5 19 32 131 5 5 32 48 1 7 8 270 10 5 8 307 12 3 32 20 25 32 725 28 17 32 Actual dimensions may diff...

Page 266: ...e of the Ceiling Mount Bracket other than the Panasonic product or an inappropriate choice of location for installing the Ceiling Mount Bracket even if the warranty period of the projector has not exp...

Page 267: ...or attaching the Ceiling Mount Bracket ENGLISH 267 r r Dimensions for the screw holes to fix the projector projector bottom view Unit mm 145 5 23 32 145 5 23 32 135 5 5 16 110 4 11 32 110 4 11 32 250...

Page 268: ...l indicator 29 Installation mode 34 L LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION 122 LEFT RIGHT SWAP 117 LENS 144 LENS button Projector body 29 72 LENS CALIBRATION 154 LENS HOME POSITION 148 LENS INFORMATION SETTING 145...

Page 269: ...0 Switching on the projector 61 Switching the input signal 71 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 96 SYSTEM SELECTOR 99 T Temperature indicator 226 TEST PATTERN 90 178 TEST PATTERN button Remote control 26 83 TEXT C...

Page 270: ...act your local authority Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Note for the battery symbol bottom symbol This symbol might be used in...

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