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Contents

Contents

Read this first! 

  

 2

Chapter 1  Preparation

Precautions for use   

 15

Cautions when transporting 

  

 15

Cautions when installing 

  

 15

Security 

  

 17

DIGITAL LINK 

  

 18

Disposal 

  

 18

Cautions on use 

  

 18

Accessories   

 19

Optional accessories   

 19

Start-up display   

 20

Initial setting (display language) 

  

 20

Initial setting (projector setup) 

  

 20

About your projector   

 21

Remote control 

  

 21

Projector body   

 22

Using the remote control   

 24

Inserting and removing the batteries 

  

 24

Setting the remote control ID numbers 

  

 24

Chapter 2  Getting Started

Setting up   

 26

[PROJECTION METHOD] and [COOLING 

CONDITION] 

  

 26

Parts for ceiling mount (optional) 

  

 26

Screen size and throw distance 

  

 27

Adjusting adjustable feet   

 28

Connecting   

 29

Before connecting   

 29

Connecting example: AV equipment 

  

 30

Connecting example: Computers 

  

 31

Connecting example: Twisted-pair-cable 

transmitter 

  

 31

Connecting example: IR transmitter 

  

 32

Chapter 3  Basic Operations

Switching on/off the projector   

 34

Connecting the power cord 

  

 34

Power indicator 

  

 34

Switching on the projector 

  

 35

Making adjustments and selections 

  

 36

Switching off the projector 

  

 36

Projecting   

 37

Selecting the input signal 

  

 37

Adjusting the image 

  

 37

Viewing 3D images 

  

 38

Adjustment range by the lens position shift 

(optical shift) 

  

 39

Operating with the remote control   

 40

Using the AV mute function 

  

 40

Using the Freeze function 

  

 40

Switching the input 

  

 41

Using the Automatic setup function 

  

 41

Using the Function button 

  

 42

Using the ECO management function 

  

 42

Adjusting the volume 

  

 42

Chapter 4  Settings

Menu navigation   

 44

Navigating through the menu 

  

 44

Main menu 

  

 45

Sub-menu 

  

 46

[PICTURE] menu   

 49

[PICTURE MODE] 

  

 49

[CONTRAST] 

  

 49

[BRIGHTNESS] 

  

 50

[COLOR] 

  

 50

[TINT] 

  

 50

[COLOR TEMPERATURE] 

  

 50

[DAYLIGHT VIEW] 

  

 52

[SHARPNESS] 

  

 52

[NOISE REDUCTION] 

  

 52

[SYSTEM SELECTOR] 

  

 53

sRGB-compliant video 

  

 53

[POSITION] menu   

 54

[SHIFT] 

  

 54

[ASPECT] 

  

 55

[ZOOM] 

  

 55

[CLOCK PHASE] 

  

 56

[KEYSTONE] 

  

 57

[ADVANCED MENU] menu   

 58

[DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] 

  

 58

[BLANKING] 

  

 58

[INPUT RESOLUTION] 

  

 59

[CLAMP POSITION] 

  

 59

[EDGE BLENDING] 

  

 59

[FRAME RESPONSE] 

  

 61

[RASTER POSITION] 

  

 62

[DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu   

 63

Changing the display language 

  

 63

Be sure to read “Read this first!” from page 2.

Summary of Contents for PT-RZ470UK

Page 1: ...gher Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Before using your projector be sure to read Read this first x pages 2 to 9 TQBJ0493 2 DLPT...

Page 2: ...ence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral t...

Page 3: ...interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instru...

Page 4: ...e provided power cord Failure to observe this will result in fire or electric shocks Please note that if you do not use the provided power cord to ground the device on the side of the outlet this may...

Page 5: ...uthorized Service Center Doing so may cause exposure to dangerous laser radiation f f The laser module is built in this projector Follow procedures specified in the Operating Instructions to make oper...

Page 6: ...Do not use a new battery together with an old battery or mix different types of batteries f f Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed If the battery fluid leaks do not touch...

Page 7: ...l components to deteriorate or result in fire f f Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air exhaust port Doi...

Page 8: ...cinity 3D video may be mistaken for actual objects and the related bodily movements can cause damage to objects and lead to injury Use 3D Eyewear when viewing 3D videos Do not tilt your head when view...

Page 9: ...o 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 10: ...hines Corporation in the United States f f SVGA is a trademark or registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association f f RoomView and Crestron RoomView are trademarks of Crestron Electron...

Page 11: ...onsumption is installed which is optimizing the light source power according to the brightness of the surroundings input signal and video mute status Improved system performance A wide range of uses a...

Page 12: ...necting the power cord 34 Power indicator 34 Switching on the projector 35 Making adjustments and selections 36 Switching off the projector 36 Projecting 37 Selecting the input signal 37 Adjusting the...

Page 13: ...ERVICE PASSWORD 91 TEST PATTERN menu 92 TEST PATTERN 92 SIGNAL LIST menu 93 Registering new signals 93 Renaming the registered signal 93 Deleting the registered signal 94 SECURITY menu 95 SECURITY PAS...

Page 14: ...14 ENGLISH Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector...

Page 15: ...to the lens surface causes damage to the DLP chips r rBe sure to ask a specialized technician or your dealer when installing the projector to a ceiling The optional ceiling mount bracket is required M...

Page 16: ...the available angle of 210 may result in malfunctions If setting up the projector at an angle that exceeds 210 is required consult your dealer 210 210 105 15 105 15 Available angle in horizontal dire...

Page 17: ...jectors on top of each other f f Do not block the ventilation ports intake and exhaust of the projector f f Prevent hot and cool air from the air conditioning system to blow directly to the ventilatio...

Page 18: ...izes when an image is projected continuously for 30 minutes or more r rDo not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands If the surface of the projection lens becomes dirty from fin...

Page 19: ...supplied CD ROM are as follows Instruction list PDF Operating Instructions Functional Manual Multi Projector Monitoring Control Software Operation Manual Logo Transfer Software Operating Instructions...

Page 20: ...N POSITION 16 10 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE SWITCH TO HIGH ALTITUDE MODE ON IF OVER 1400m 4593Ft OFF FRONT FLOOR FLOOR SETTING f f PROJECTION METHOD and COOLING CONDITION x page 26 f f SCREEN FORMAT only for...

Page 21: ...as a shortcut button x page 42 8 ID SET button Sets the ID number of the remote control to use for a system using multiple projectors x page 24 9 ID ALL button Used to simultaneously control all the...

Page 22: ...source f f The power indicator ON G STANDBY R will flash if the projector receives a remote control signal Projector body 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 4 8 9 8 12 11 16 13 9 10 8 14 5 15 Front Front Front Side Rear...

Page 23: ...o the network This is also used when connecting an audio and video signal sending device via the LAN terminal 2 HDMI IN terminal This is the terminal to input HDMI signals 3 DVI I IN terminal This is...

Page 24: ...a projector by pressing the ID ALL button on the remote control even if you do not know the projector ID How to set 1 Press the ID SET button on the remote control 2 Within five seconds press the one...

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

Page 26: ...ETHOD FRONT FLOOR COOLING CONDITION CEILING SETTING COOLING CONDITION FLOOR SETTING Portrait setting and projecting from the rear Using the translucent screen Portrait setting and projecting forward M...

Page 27: ...io 16 10 aspect ratio Diagonal SD Min projection distance LW Max projection distance LT Min projection distance LW Max projection distance LT Min projection distance LW Max projection distance LT 1 02...

Page 28: ...tance Unit for calculations m The values of the following calculation results contain a slight error For the PT RZ470U series 4 3 aspect ratio 16 9 aspect ratio 16 10 aspect ratio Screen size Height S...

Page 29: ...ng too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture In this case a time base corrector TBC must be connected f f The projector accepts video signals analog RGB signals...

Page 30: ...se corrector TBC between the projector and the external devices f f When inputting digital signals to the DVI I terminal use a commercially available cable with a ferrite core Note f f When a DVI digi...

Page 31: ...al by using a HDMI DVI conversion cable but some devices may not project the image properly or function properly f f The DVI I IN terminal for digital input supports single link only f f Refer to List...

Page 32: ...er and the projector without any loops f f Lay the cables between a twisted pair cable transmitter and the projector away from other cables particularly power cables f f When installing multiple cable...

Page 33: ...ENGLISH 33 Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with...

Page 34: ...ection until you hear the hooks click in place Removing the power cord 1 Confirm that the MAIN POWER switch on the side of the projector body is on the OFF side and remove the power plug from the outl...

Page 35: ...green and the image is soon projected on the screen Note f f If the projector is switched on at around 0 C 32 F a warm up period of approximately five minutes may be necessary until an image is displ...

Page 36: ...f The POWER OFF STANDBY confirmation screen is displayed 2 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button Or press the power v b button again f f Projection of the image stops 3 Wait for a few seco...

Page 37: ...flat surface and parallel to the screen so that the projected screen is rectangular f f If the screen is tilted downward extend the adjustable feet and adjust the projection screen so that the projec...

Page 38: ...Change the setting in the 3D SETTINGS menu LEFT RIGHT SWAP DLP Link if there is something wrong with 3D images f f The 3D eyewear that supports DLP Link operates by receiving synchronized signals of...

Page 39: ...based on the standard projection position in the range shown in the following figures PT RZ470U series Projection screen width H Standard projection position Projection screen height V 0 35 H 0 27 H...

Page 40: ...urn on Note f f The power indicator ON G STANDBY R flashes slowly when the projector is in AV mute mode f f The projector has no built in speakers Audio is output from the external sound system connec...

Page 41: ...when the system is in automatic adjustment mode Avoid supplying images that include halftones or gradation such as photographs and computer graphics button 1 Press the AUTO SETUP button f f COMPLETE...

Page 42: ...nu 2 Press and hold any buttons from FUNC1 to FUNC3 for three seconds or more Note f f After settings have been completed F1 F2 or F3 is displayed on the left of the assigned menu item main menu sub m...

Page 43: ...ENGLISH 43 Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu...

Page 44: ...tem from the main menu f f The selected item is highlighted in yellow ENTER MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE DISPLAY OPTION PROJECTOR SETUP TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY N...

Page 45: ...ton 1 Press the DEFAULT button on the remote control 0 CONTRAST ADJUST Note f f You cannot reset all the settings to the factory default at a time f f To reset all the settings adjusted in the sub men...

Page 46: ...URE DEFAULT 50 DAYLIGHT VIEW AUTO 52 SHARPNESS 6 1 52 NOISE REDUCTION OFF 1 52 SYSTEM SELECTOR YPBPR 1 53 1 Depends on the signal input Note f f The factory default settings may vary depending on the...

Page 47: ...t Page COLOR MATCHING OFF 67 SCREEN SETTING 1 68 AUTO SIGNAL OFF 69 AUTO SETUP 69 COMPUTER IN 69 DVI I IN 70 HDMI IN 71 DIGITAL LINK IN 71 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 71 CLOSED CAPTION SETTING 73 BACK COLOR BLU...

Page 48: ...NU LOCK OFF 96 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 96 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 97 NETWORK Sub menu item Factory default Page DIGITAL LINK MODE AUTO 98 DIGITAL LINK SETUP 98 DIGITAL LINK STATUS 99 NETWORK SETUP 99 NETWORK...

Page 49: ...the settings under the PICTURE menu other than PICTURE MODE Note f f The factory default picture mode is GRAPHIC for still image input signals and STANDARD for movie based input signals f f DYNAMIC ca...

Page 50: ...the q button Weakens colors TINT You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image 1 Press as to select TINT 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The TINT individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 P...

Page 51: ...E LOW 127 127 factory default is 0 Press the q button Weakens red GREEN Press the w button Deepens green Press the q button Weakens green BLUE Press the w button Deepens blue Press the q button Weaken...

Page 52: ...M SIM the factory default setting is OFF SHARPNESS You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image 1 Press as to select SHARPNESS 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The SHARPNESS individual adjust...

Page 53: ...RGB YPBPR444 or YPBPR422 HDMI IN terminal 480p or 576p signal Select AUTO RGB YCBCR444 or YCBCR422 Other movie based signals Select AUTO RGB YPBPR444 or YPBPR422 1 When DVI I IN is set to ANALOG 2 Whe...

Page 54: ...age position projected on the screen is shifted even when the relative position of the projector and the screen is installed correctly 1 Press as to select SHIFT 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SHIFT...

Page 55: ...differs from that of the screen range the images are displayed with the aspect ratio converted to that of the screen selected in SCREEN FORMAT 3 1 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect rat...

Page 56: ...qw to adjust Note f f When ASPECT is not set to NORMAL MODE is not displayed CLOCK PHASE Adjust to achieve an optimal image when there is a flickering image or smeared outlines 1 Press as to select CL...

Page 57: ...Note f f KEYSTONE can be corrected up to 40 for tilt in the vertical direction However the image quality will degrade and it will get harder to focus with more correction Install the projector so the...

Page 58: ...inema processing Note f f When FRAME RESPONSE is set to FAST DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY cannot be set BLANKING Adjust the blanking width if there are noises at the edge of the screen or the image is sligh...

Page 59: ...y be disrupted while performing the adjustment but it is not a malfunction f f INPUT RESOLUTION can be adjusted only when an analog RGB signal is input to the COMPUTER IN terminal or the DVI I IN term...

Page 60: ...he same value Optimal joining is not possible with projectors that have different correction widths The optimal point is the point at which these lines overlap Green line Red line 10 Press as to selec...

Page 61: ...is not reflected in the internal test pattern f f EDGE BLENDING cannot be selected if a signal is not being input f f When using the edge blending function inputting the signal of same resolution as D...

Page 62: ...allow the position of the image to move within the display area arbitrarily when the input image is not using the whole display area 1 Press as to select RASTER POSITION 2 Press the ENTER button f f T...

Page 63: ...the language of the on screen display DISPLAY LANGUAGE DISPLAY LANGUAGE f f Various menus settings adjustment screens control button names etc are displayed in the selected language f f The language...

Page 64: ...Link or DLP Link 3D SYNC is selected in 3D MODE the entire screen may look whity f f When selecting DLP Link 3D SYNC in 3D MODE 3D eyewear that supports DLP Link may not operate properly due to influ...

Page 65: ...ardless of input image signals TOP AND BOTTOM Forcibly displays 3D images in top and bottom format regardless of input image signals FRAME SEQUENTIAL Forcibly displays 3D images in frame sequential fo...

Page 66: ...y unspecified number of people or used for commercial applications someone in authority should convey the following precautions To enjoy 3D images safely and comfortably please refer to the Operating...

Page 67: ...S BLUE or 3COLORS WHITE screen is displayed For 7COLORS the 7COLORS RED 7COLORS GREEN 7COLORS BLUE 7COLORS CYAN 7COLORS MAGENTA 7COLORS YELLOW or 7COLORS WHITE screen is displayed 6 Press as to select...

Page 68: ...a color outside the region of this projector f f Set the AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON to automatically display a test pattern for use in adjusting the selected adjustment colors f f When using a colorimete...

Page 69: ...x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 960 x 720 1 024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1 152 x 870 1 280 x 960 1 280 x 1 024 1 600 x 1 200 and 1 400 x 1 050 WIDE Select when receiving a signal whose image aspect is wide screen...

Page 70: ...LEVEL 8 Press qw to switch SIGNAL LEVEL f f The items will switch each time you press the button 0 255 PC Select when an external device such as a computer is connected via the DVI terminal output 16...

Page 71: ...INK IN Set the signal level when DIGITAL LINK input is selected 1 Press as to select DIGITAL LINK IN 2 Press the ENTER button f f The DIGITAL LINK IN screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch SIGNAL LE...

Page 72: ...Set hold for the position of the menu screen OSD cursor 1 Press as to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press the ENTER button f f The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press as to select OSD MEMORY 4...

Page 73: ...proceed to Step 5 5 When the confirmation is displayed select OK or CANCEL and press the ENTER button Setting the closed caption display 1 Press as to select CLOSED CAPTION SETTING 2 Press the ENTER b...

Page 74: ...ied CD ROM SUB MEMORY LIST The projector has a sub memory function that can register the multiple image adjustment data even if it is recognized as the same signal by the frequency or format of the sy...

Page 75: ...n the menu is not displayed 2 Press asqw to select the item to delete and press the DEFAULT button f f The ENTRY SIGNAL DELETE screen is displayed f f To cancel deletion press the RETURN button or the...

Page 76: ...uring remote control or computer control If multiple projectors are set up side by side with IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers f f Refer to...

Page 77: ...r at high altitudes between 1 400 m 4 593 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level 1 Press as to select HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 2 Press qw to switch the item OFF When using at a location lower than 1 400 m 4 593...

Page 78: ...be selected when viewing 3D videos This is fixed to NORMAL Setting AUTO POWER SAVE Set whether to enable the three functions AMBIENT LIGHT DETECTION SIGNAL DETECTION and AV MUTE DETECTION 1 Press as...

Page 79: ...r saved through the LIGHT POWER and AUTO POWER SAVE settings on the lower left corner of the projected screen The more the number of green leaf marks the more power the projector saves Screen display...

Page 80: ...test patterns and on screen menus f f The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN setting is enabled even if BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is OFF Setting BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP Set brightness control operation 1 Press...

Page 81: ...n BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is running with AUTO or PC the light source brightness is automatically measured 15 minutes after the light source lights up and correction is performed so that the screen b...

Page 82: ...detected over the network 5 Display the status by color Green There is an allowance for brightness correction Yellow There is little allowance for brightness correction Red There is a brightness contr...

Page 83: ...each projector 5 Wait for at least 15 minutes after starting projection until the light source brightness stabilizes 6 Set the same value in all items inside the PICTURE menu for all projectors 7 Adju...

Page 84: ...minute press as to set the time and then press the ENTER button 8 Press as to select COMMAND 9 Press qw to switch COMMAND f f The items will switch each time you press the button f f For the detailed...

Page 85: ...they are executed in chronological order starting from the smallest command number f f The operating time will be the local time x page 90 f f If an operation is executed with the remote control or c...

Page 86: ...2C Set the sending and receiving port of the serial command Communicating using the SERIAL IN terminal 1 Press as to select RS 232C 2 Press the ENTER button f f The RS 232C screen is displayed 3 Press...

Page 87: ...F300 series F200 series FW100 series F100 series LZ370 LZ370 series LB W SERIES LB3 series LB2 series LB1 series ST10 series LB90 series LW80NT series LB80 series LB78 series LB75 series VX500 SERIES...

Page 88: ...s the volume 0 63 Press the q button Decreases the volume Adjusting the left right audio balance 1 Press as to select AUDIO SETTING 2 Press the ENTER button f f The AUDIO SETTING screen is displayed 3...

Page 89: ...UTER DVI I or VIDEO input is selected audio connected to the AUDIO IN terminal is output STATUS Display the status of the projector 1 Press as to select STATUS 2 Press the ENTER button f f The STATUS...

Page 90: ...omatically 1 Press as to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press the ENTER button f f The DATE AND TIME screen is displayed 3 Press as to select ADJUST CLOCK 4 Press the ENTER button f f The ADJUST CLOCK screen...

Page 91: ...A is executed INITIALIZE Return various setting values to their factory default settings 1 Press as to select INITIALIZE 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed 3 Enter...

Page 92: ...ess the button Menu screen All white Displays test patterns with the menu screen Select a test pattern so that it is easy to make various adjustments Menu screen All black Menu screen Window Menu scre...

Page 93: ...ten from the oldest signal f f The names to be registered are automatically determined by the input signals and memory numbers f f If a menu is being displayed the new signals will be registered at th...

Page 94: ...deleted 1 Press asqw to select the signal to delete 2 Press the DEFAULT button f f The ENTRY SIGNAL DELETE screen is displayed f f To cancel deletion press the RETURN button or the MENU button to retu...

Page 95: ...s other than the power v b button and the AV MUTE button are not available 1 Press as to select SECURITY PASSWORD 2 Press qw to switch SECURITY PASSWORD f f The items will switch each time you press t...

Page 96: ...et whether to enable menu operations 1 Press as to select MENU LOCK 2 Press qw to switch MENU LOCK f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Cancels the lock on menu operations ON L...

Page 97: ...or the remote control DISABLE Disables all button operations on the projector body or the remote control 6 Press the ENTER button 7 When the confirmation is displayed select OK or CANCEL and press the...

Page 98: ...o Ethernet Possible communication modes Setting Communication possible HDMI Ethernet RS 232C AUTO For DIGITAL LINK l l l For Ethernet l DIGITAL LINK l l l ETHERNET l l Communication possible Communica...

Page 99: ...a numerical value of the amount of error and the display color changes to green yellow or red depending on that value Check the signal quality level while receiving a signal from the twisted pair cabl...

Page 100: ...evice Discovery For details refer to the website of AMX Corporation URL http www amx com EXTRON XTP Set to ON when connecting the XTP transmitter of Extron Electronics to the DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal...

Page 101: ...browser can be used beforehand Compatible OS Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X v10 4 v10 5 v10 6 v10 7 v10 8 Compatible browser Internet Explorer 7 0 8 0 9 0 Safari 4 0 5 0 6 0 Mac OS f f C...

Page 102: ...ther cables particularly power cables f f When installing multiple cables run them side by side along the shortest distance possible without bundling them together f f After laying the cables confirm...

Page 103: ...displayed 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...

Page 104: ...TICS MODULE TEMPERATURE The temperature around the optics module inside the projector is high The projector may be used in an operating environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating...

Page 105: ...xist or access with unauthorized user names or passwords Mail error page Click Status Mail error Display E mail error information if failed to send periodic E mails Note f f Access error Mail error di...

Page 106: ...Adjusts the volume 3 PICTURE MODE Switches the video mode 4 AV MUTE Switches between AV mute on off 5 POWER Switches on off the power 6 CLOSED CAPTION Switches the closed caption setting Advanced con...

Page 107: ...ult 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 server address primary Numbers 0 9 period E...

Page 108: ...clock 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Timezone Select the time zone 2 Set time zone Updates the time zone setting 3 NTP SYNCHRONIZATION Set to ON to adjust the date and time automatically 4 NTP SERVER NAME Enter the...

Page 109: ...he temperature warning E mail The default value is 60 minutes In this case another E mail will not be sent for 60 minutes after sending the temperature warning E mail even if it reaches the warning te...

Page 110: ...will be sent on the days and time with the check mark 11 Submit Update the settings Authentication set up page Set the authentication items when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is necessary...

Page 111: ...0 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 check system MAIN CPU BUS OK FAN OK INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK INTERNAL AIR T...

Page 112: ...E XGA60 SIGNAL FREQUENCY 48 36kHz 60 00H Wired Network configuration DHCP Client OFF IP address 192 168 0 8 MAC address 04 20 9A 00 00 00 Mon Jul 05 14 11 29 2012 Memo ECO management set up page You c...

Page 113: ...word 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 nam...

Page 114: ...e Enter the desired new password again 5 OK Determines the change of password Change password For user rights Only the change of password is enabled under the user rights 1 2 4 3 1 Old Password Enter...

Page 115: ...me AV mute These operations are not available when the power of the projector is turned off 4 Input Select Controls input selection Not available when the power of the projector is turned off 5 Menu s...

Page 116: ...untime of the projector converted value 4 Power Status Displays the status of the power 5 Source Displays the selected image input 6 Lamp Mode Displays the light source mode 7 Error Status Displays th...

Page 117: ...nu screen Switch the input to DIGITAL LINK Note f f When the optional digital interface box Model No ET YFB100G is connected to the DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal the main menu of ET YFB100G is displayed R...

Page 118: ...118 ENGLISH Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter describes inspection when there are problems and maintenance methods...

Page 119: ...atus Lighting in red Flashing in red 1 time Flashing in red 2 times Flashing in red 3 times Status Warm up status Internal temperature is high warning Internal temperature is high during projection In...

Page 120: ...mically 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 cloth f f Do not use a cloth...

Page 121: ...OL DEVICE SETUP set to DISABLE 97 Image does not display correctly f f Is the SYSTEM SELECTOR selection set correctly 53 f f Is there a problem with the video tape or other image sources f f Is a sign...

Page 122: ...e 3D eyewear and the IR transmitter when using VESA standard 3D eyewear 3D eyewear is not functioning f f Are batteries of the 3D eyewear drained If you use the rechargeable 3D eyewear charge it If yo...

Page 123: ...ENGLISH 123 Chapter 6 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector...

Page 124: ...ns 0 2 f f 0 No error is detected f f 1 Warning f f 2 Error 2nd byte Indicates light source errors and returns 0 2 3rd byte Indicates temperature errors and returns 0 2 4th byte Indicates cover open e...

Page 125: ...from the following data using MD5 algorithm f f xxxxxx yyyyy zzzzzzzz xxxxxx Administrator rights user name for the web control default user name is admin1 yyyyy Password of above administrator rights...

Page 126: ...ASCII string 0x20 0 0x30 CR 0x0d Data length 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte f f Mode 0 Non protect mode Command transmission method Transmit using the following command formats r r Transmitted data Hea...

Page 127: ...NK DIGITAL LINK D Sub 9p male Communication cable straight To connect directly To connect a DIGITAL LINK compatible device LAN cable straight Note f f The destination of RS 232C x page 86 must be set...

Page 128: ...ght source starts illuminating there may be a delay in response or the command may not be executed Try sending or receiving any command after 60 seconds f f When transmitting multiple commands be sure...

Page 129: ...wer is on use the Power query command POF Power standby QPW Power query 000 001 STANDBY Power on IIS Switching the input signal VID VIDEO RG1 COMPUTER DVI DVI I HD1 HDMI DL1 DIGITAL LINK OLP Light sou...

Page 130: ...D H l l l 1125 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 24 0 74 3 R Y D H 1125 1080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 R Y D H l l 1125 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 R Y D H 1125 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67...

Page 131: ...x 1080 1 920 x 1 080 3 66 6 59 9 138 5 R D H WUXGA 1 920 x 1 200 3 74 0 60 0 154 0 R D H l l l l 1 Signals with l in the Plug and play columns are signals described in EDID extended display identifica...

Page 132: ...8 60 0 74 3 l 3 l 4 1125 1080 50i 1 920 x 1 080i 28 1 50 0 74 3 l 3 l 4 1125 1080 24p 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24 0 74 3 l 3 l l 3 l 4 l 5 1125 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 l l 4 1125 1080 50p 1 9...

Page 133: ...zontal 28 13 kHz Vertical 50 Hz f f 1125 1080 24sF Horizontal 27 kHz Vertical 48 Hz f f 1125 1080 30p Horizontal 33 75 kHz Vertical 30 Hz f f 1125 1080 50p Horizontal 56 25 kHz Vertical 50 Hz f f 625i...

Page 134: ...jack monitor output with stereo support 0 V rms to 1 8 V rms variable output impedance 2 2 k or lower AUDIO IN terminal 1 set M3 stereo mini jack 0 5 V rms input impedance 22 k or higher DIGITAL LINK...

Page 135: ...x Dimensions ENGLISH 135 Dimensions Unit mm 409 16 3 32 415 16 11 32 455 17 29 32 63 5 2 1 2 72 2 27 32 72 2 27 32 63 5 2 1 2 137 5 13 32 128 5 5 1 16 125 4 29 32 Actual dimensions may differ dependin...

Page 136: ...ting from use of a ceiling mount bracket not manufactured by Panasonic or the inappropriate choice of location for installation even if the warranty period of the projector has not expired f f Unused...

Page 137: ...I ID ALL button Remote control 21 24 ID SET button Remote control 21 24 INITIALIZE 91 Initial setting 20 INITIAL STARTUP 85 INPUT RESOLUTION 59 INPUT SELECT button Projector body 23 41 K KEYSTONE 57 L...

Page 138: ...io L4W 2T3 TEL 905 624 5010 Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net avc projector Panasonic Corporation 2013 W0113NS2103 YI Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Un...

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