Panasonic PT-RZ870 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 84

Chapter 4

Settings — [PICTURE] menu

84 - ENGLISH

Note

 

f

Adjust [COLOR TEMPERATURE] correctly. All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made. If the adjustment 

does not look suitable, you can press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the 

factory default setting.

 

f

When color temperature has been changed, the colors before and after the change will differ slightly.

Changing the name of [USER1] or [USER2]

1)  Press 

as

 to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE].

2)  Press 

qw

 or the <ENTER> button.

 

f

The 

[COLOR TEMPERATURE]

 individual adjustment screen is displayed.

3)  Press 

qw

 to select [USER1] or [USER2].

4)  Press the <ENTER> button.

 

f

The 

[COLOR TEMPERATURE]

 screen is displayed.

5)  Press 

as

 to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE].

6)  Press the <ENTER> button.

 

f

The 

[COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE]

 screen is displayed.

7)  Press 

asqw

 to select the text, and press the <ENTER> button to enter the text.

8)  Press 

asqw

 to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.

 

f

The name set to color temperature is changed.

Note

 

f

The display of [USER1] or [USER2] is also changed when the name is changed.

[WHITE GAIN]

Adjust the brightness of the white part of the image.

1)  Press 

as

 to select [WHITE GAIN].

2)  Press 

qw

 or the <ENTER> button.

 

f

The 

[WHITE GAIN]

 individual adjustment screen is displayed.

3)  Press 

qw

 to adjust the level.

Operation

Adjustment

Range of adjustment

Press 

w

.

Brightness of the white part gets stronger.

0 - +10

Press 

q

.

The image becomes more natural.

[GAMMA]

You can switch gamma mode.

1)  Press 

as

 to select [GAMMA].

2)  Press 

qw

 or the <ENTER> button.

 

f

The 

[GAMMA]

 individual adjustment screen is displayed.

3)  Press 

qw

 to switch the item.

 

f

The items will switch each time you press the button.

[DEFAULT]

Factory default setting.

[USER]

Uses the gamma data registered by the user.

(Registration requires separate software. Consult your dealer.)

[1.8]

Set so that images become as you like.

[2.0]
[2.2]

Summary of Contents for PT-RZ870

Page 1: ...odel the standard zoom lens supplied LBA LB Black model the lens sold separately WA W White model the standard zoom lens supplied LWA LW White model the lens sold separately z z for other countries or regions B Black model the standard zoom lens supplied LB Black model the lens sold separately W White model the standard zoom lens supplied LW White model the lens sold separately Before operating th...

Page 2: ...n using the contrast synchronization function shutter synchronization function 53 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Switching on off the projector 56 Connecting the power cord 56 Power indicator 57 Switching on the projector 58 When the initial setting screen is displayed 59 Making adjustments and selections 65 Switching off the projector 66 Projecting 67 Selecting the input signal 67 Adjusting the focus...

Page 3: ...18 PROJECTOR SETUP menu 119 PROJECTOR ID 119 PROJECTION METHOD 119 OPERATION SETTING 120 LIGHT OUTPUT 124 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 125 STANDBY MODE 129 QUICK STARTUP 129 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 130 NO SIGNAL LIGHTS OUT 130 INITIAL STARTUP 130 STARTUP INPUT SELECT 130 DATE AND TIME 131 SCHEDULE 132 MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC 134 RS 232C 135 REMOTE2 MODE 137 FUNCTION BUTTON 137 LENS CALIBRATION 138 STATUS 138 SAVE A...

Page 4: ... Light source temperature indicators 177 When an indicator lights up 177 Maintenance 179 Before maintaining the projector 179 Maintenance 179 Troubleshooting 180 SELF TEST indications 182 Chapter 7 Appendix Technical information 185 PJLink protocol 185 Using Art Net function 186 Control commands via LAN 190 SERIAL MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC IN SERIAL MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC OUT terminals 193 REMOTE 2 IN te...

Page 5: ...an earthing type mains socket This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the mains socket contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug WARNING This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference for Taiwan WARNING This equipment complies with the Class A standard of CISPR32 Thi...

Page 6: ...e light emitted from the lens while the projector is being used As with any bright source do not stare into the direct beam RG2 IEC 62471 5 2015 Indicated on the projector Notice on laser for USA and Canada This projector is the Class 3R laser product that complies with IEC 60825 1 2007 DPQT1024YA For North America Complies with 21 CFR Parts 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to La...

Page 7: ...ols or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION North Middle South America Power Supply This Projector is designed to operate on 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz AC house current only CAUTION The AC power cord which is supplied with the projector as an accessory can only be used for power supplies up to 125 V If you need t...

Page 8: ...ation of North America Address Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 General Contact http www panasonic com support Projector Contact https panasonic net cns projector This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfere...

Page 9: ... 13 amp socket If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colors of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspon...

Page 10: ...RG3 FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSUMER USE WHEN AN INTERCHANGEABLE PROJECTION LENS IS USED UNDER THE CONDITION THAT THROW RATIO IS GREATER THAN 2 2 REFER TO THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OR LEAFLET FOR HAZARD DISTANCE BEFORE OPERATION CE PROJECTEUR PEUT DEVENIR RG3 POUR UNE UTILISATION PROFESSIONNELLE UNIQUEMENT ET N EST PAS DESTINÉ À UNE UTILISATION DOMESTIQUE LORSQU UN OBJEC...

Page 11: ...s follows Unit m Projection lens Model No HD 1 D1 2 D2 2 D3 2 D4 2 ET DLE250 1 2 0 37 0 23 0 45 0 34 ET DLE350 1 9 0 37 0 23 0 45 0 34 ET DLE450 2 9 0 38 0 24 0 47 0 35 1 HD Hazard Distance 2 The values of D1 to D4 will change in accordance with the lens shift amount Each value in the table is the maximum value Note f f The value in the table is based on IEC 62471 5 2015 ...

Page 12: ...ot handle the power plug and power connector with wet hands Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks Do not overload the wall outlet If the power supply is overloaded ex by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire will result Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust Failure to observe this will cause a fire f f If dust builds up on the ...

Page 13: ...ceiling should 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 the batteries improperly and refer to the following Failure to observe this will cause burns batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire f f Do not use unspecified batteries f f Do no...

Page 14: ...near heaters Do not place your hands in the openings beside the optical lens while shifting the lens Failure to observe this could cause injury Do not install the projector in a location where salt pollution or corrosive gas may occur Doing so may result in falling due to corrosion Also it may result in malfunctions Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can c...

Page 15: ...ENGLISH 15 Read this first To remove the battery Remote Control Battery 1 Press the guide and lift the cover ii i 2 Remove the batteries ...

Page 16: ...o pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do invólucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais Não incinere nem aqueça as baterias elas não podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superiores a 100 C 212 F O gás liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do invólucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptu...

Page 17: ...lliance f f Art NetTM Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd f f Adobe Acrobat Flash Player and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries f f Some of the fonts used in the on screen menu are Ricoh bitmap fonts which are manufactured and sold by Ricoh Company Ltd f f All other names company names ...

Page 18: ... lenses Long life and high reliability The maintenance cost for long term operation is reduced by the unique light source cooling control technology and improvement of the dust resistance Also it will contribute to the stable operation by implementation of the backup function that will continue the projection by switching to the backup input signal immediately even when the input signal is discont...

Page 19: ...ENGLISH 19 Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector ...

Page 20: ... adjustable feet Cautions when installing r rAfter attaching the projection lens be sure to attach the Lens Mount Cover Not doing so may cause failure due to accumulating dust internally r rDo not set up the projector outdoors The projector is designed for indoor use only r rDo not set up the projector in the following locations f f Places where vibration and impacts occur such as in a car or vehi...

Page 21: ...ently far from the source of the radio waves Or wrap the LAN cable connected to the DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal using a piece of metal foil or a metal pipe which is grounded at both ends r rFocus adjustment The high clarity projection lens is thermally affected by the light from the light source making the focus unstable in the period just after switching on the power It is recommended that images b...

Page 22: ...ced on the floor or the ceiling installation with the Ceiling Mount Bracket use the five screw holes for ceiling mount as shown in the figure to fix the projector to the mount In such case make sure that there is no clearance between the screw holes for ceiling mount on the projector bottom and the setting surface by inserting spacers metallic between them f f Use a torque screwdriver or Allen tor...

Page 23: ... Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies will never ask for your password directly Do not divulge your password in case you receive such inquiries f f The connecting network must be secured by a firewall etc f f Set a password for the web control and restrict the users who can log in A password for the web control can be set in the Change password page of the web control screen DIGITAL LI...

Page 24: ...can be used by registering maximum of 2048 display devices free of charge for 90 days after installing the Multi Monitoring Control Software into a PC To continuously use after the 90 days it is necessary to purchase the license of Early Warning Software ET SWA100 Series and perform the activation Also depending on the type of license the number of display devices that can be registered for monito...

Page 25: ...to NORMAL QUIET1 or QUIET2 Approximately 20 000 hours g g When OPERATING MODE is set to ECO Approximately 24 000 hours g g When OPERATING MODE is set to LONG LIFE1 Approximately 43 000 hours g g When OPERATING MODE is set to LONG LIFE2 Approximately 61 000 hours g g When OPERATING MODE is set to LONG LIFE3 Approximately 87 000 hours The luminance can be maintained as much as possible for the same ...

Page 26: ...ver 1 TKKL5244 1 Only models with lens CD ROM 1 Operating Instructions are included AAA R03 or AAA LR03 battery 2 For remote control unit Attention f f After unpacking the projector discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly f f Do not use the supplied power cord for devices other than this projector f f For missing accessories consult your dealer f f Store small parts in an approp...

Page 27: ... Mount Bracket Early Warning Software Basic license 3 year license ET SWA100 Series 2 Upgrade Kit ET UK20 Auto Screen Adjustment Upgrade Kit ET CUK10 Auto Screen Adjustment Upgrade Kit PC ET CUK10P Digital Interface Box ET YFB100G DIGITAL LINK Switcher ET YFB200G 1 This product is equivalent to the lens attached to the projector models with standard zoom lens The availability of this product varie...

Page 28: ...gns a frequently used operation as a shortcut button x page 73 9 Number 0 9 buttons Used for entering an ID number or a password in a multiple projector environment 10 AUTO SETUP button Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image PROGRESS is displayed while in automatic adjustment x page 73 11 SHUTTER button Used to temporarily turn off the image x page 72 12 TEST P...

Page 29: ... control can control at angles of up to 30 vertically and horizontally but the effective control range may be reduced f f If there are any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control signal receiver the remote control may not operate properly f f The signal will be reflected off the screen However the operating range may be limited from light reflection loss due to the screen mater...

Page 30: ...ator TEMP Indicates the internal temperature status 6 Not used with this projector 7 Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle 8 Air intake port 9 Projection lens Only models with lens 10 Remote control signal receiver rear 11 Air exhaust port 12 Burglar hook port Attaches a burglar prevention cable etc 13 Control panel x page 31 14 Connecting terminals x page 32 15 Security slot This security ...

Page 31: ...input to DIGITAL LINK 8 SDI button Switches the input to SDI 9 MENU button Displays or hides the main menu x page 76 Returns to the previous menu when a sub menu is displayed If you press the MENU button on the control panel for at least three seconds while the on screen display is off hidden the on screen display is turned on 10 LENS button Adjusts the focus zoom and lens shift 11 ENTER button De...

Page 32: ... RS 232C compliant signal input to the SERIAL MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC IN terminal This terminal is also used to connect multiple projectors when balancing the contrast as a combined screen or synchronizing the effects using the shutter function including the fade in fade out with a system using multiple projectors 5 SDI IN terminal This is a terminal to input the SDI signal 6 RGB 1 IN terminals R PR ...

Page 33: ...to ALL so you can use it as it is Set the ID numbers of the projector body and remote control as necessary For details on setting the ID number of the remote control refer to Setting ID number of the remote control x page 74 Note f f Set the ID number of the projector body from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu PROJECTOR ID Connecting the remote control to the projector with a cable To simultaneously contr...

Page 34: ...34 ENGLISH Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections ...

Page 35: ... Menu item Setting value Menu item Setting value FRONT REAR FRONT FRONT REAR REAR FLOOR CEILING AUTO or CEILING FLOOR CEILING AUTO or CEILING Portrait setting and projecting forward Portrait setting and projecting from rear Using the translucent screen Menu item Setting value Menu item Setting value FRONT REAR FRONT FRONT REAR REAR FLOOR CEILING Set in accordance with the image to project FLOOR CE...

Page 36: ...ection distance Image size and image position can be adjusted in accordance with the screen size and screen position The projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of other lenses when the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET DLE030 ET DLE035 is used Refer to For the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET DLE030 ET DLE035 x page 38 for details Attention f f Before setting up read Pre...

Page 37: ...creen L1 Lens protrusion dimension distance from the front surface of the projector to the front end of the projection lens 1 For details about calculating the projection distance refer to Formula for calculating the projection distance per projection lens x page 45 2 LW Minimum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used LT Maximum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used Unit m Projecti...

Page 38: ...ion 1 For details about calculating the projection distance refer to Formula for calculating the projection distance per projection lens x page 45 2 The mirror reflection surface cannot be seen from the outside because it is located inside the Fixed focus Lens Unit m Distance from the projector to the screen Formula L2 L1 0 023 L3 L1 0 166 L4 L1 0 704 A2 A1 0 200 Attention f f The dimension of L4 ...

Page 39: ...HORIZONTAL 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 distance Arc radius Arc center Screen Projection distance Arc radius Arc center Screen Projection distance Arc radius ...

Page 40: ...VED CORRECTION used Vertical keystone correction angle α Horizontal keystone correction angle β Vertical keystone correction angle α Horizontal keystone correction angle β Min value of R2 L2 Min value of R3 L3 Min value of R2 L2 Min value of R3 L3 Standard zoom lens ET DLE170 40 40 20 15 0 7 1 3 0 4 0 7 ET DLE030 ET DLE035 2 5 0 0 ET DLE055 22 15 8 8 1 3 3 3 0 8 1 9 ET DLE060 16 10 ET DLE085 22 15...

Page 41: ...10 770 18 86 26 36 6 75 8 90 8 67 10 75 10 80 14 50 14 25 20 58 15 24 600 8 077 12 923 22 64 31 65 8 11 10 69 10 42 12 91 12 97 17 41 17 11 24 70 1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2 03 m 80 projected image size Unit m Lens type Zoom Lens Height position H Projection lens Model No ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE170 ET DLE085 ET DLE105 ET DLE150 ET ...

Page 42: ...herefore the height position H becomes the fixed value of SH 2 r r When the screen aspect ratio is 16 9 Unit m Lens type Zoom Lens Projection lens Model No Standard zoom lens ET DLE170 ET DLE060 ET DLE085 ET DLE105 ET DLE150 Throw ratio 1 1 72 2 41 1 0 600 0 802 1 0 783 0 977 1 0 979 1 32 1 1 30 1 89 1 Projected image size Projection distance L Diagonal SD Height SH Width SW Min LW Max LT Min LW M...

Page 43: ...0 62 4 57 0 00 4 57 15 24 600 7 472 13 283 30 72 48 57 48 42 73 24 73 21 115 91 0 75 5 48 0 00 5 48 1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2 03 m 80 projected image size Unit m Lens type Fixed focus Lens Projection lens Model No ET DLE055 ET DLE030 ET DLE035 1 Throw ratio 2 0 786 1 0 380 1 Projected image size Projection distance L Height position H 3 Projection distance L1 D...

Page 44: ... 9 18 12 11 11 80 14 62 14 69 19 72 19 37 27 97 1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2 03 m 80 projected image size Unit m Lens type Zoom Lens Height position H Projection lens Model No ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 Standard zoom lens ET DLE170 ET DLE085 ET DLE105 ET DLE150 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE060 Throw ratio 1 2 73 4 35 1 4 30 6 55 1 6 46 10 3 1 Projected i...

Page 45: ...listed in this manual check the projected image size SD m and use the respective formula to calculate projection distance The unit of all the formulae is m Values obtained by the following calculation formulae contain a slight error When calculating a projection distance using image size designation value in inches multiply the value in inches by 0 0254 and substitute it into SD in the formula for...

Page 46: ...035 0 380 1 16 10 0 3205 x SD 0 0047 0 1977 x SD 0 0721 0 380 1 16 9 0 3294 x SD 0 0047 0 2304 x SD 0 0721 0 456 1 4 3 0 3628 x SD 0 0047 0 2238 x SD 0 0721 Adjusting adjustable feet Install the projector on a flat surface so that the front of the projector is parallel to the screen surface and the projection screen is rectangular If the screen is tilted downward extend the front adjustable feet s...

Page 47: ...del No ET DLE085 attachment removal procedures of the Lens Mount Cover are different Refer to the user manual supplied with ET DLE085 for details f f In case of the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET DLE030 ET DLE035 precautions on handling the lens and attachment removal procedures of the Lens Mount Cover are different Refer to the Operating Instructions of ET DLE030 ET DLE035 for details f f For the a...

Page 48: ...Cover and align the projection lens guide to the guide groove of the projector and insert to the end Fig 1 2 Turn the projection lens clockwise until it clicks Fig 2 3 Attach the Lens Mount Cover Fig 3 f f Align the Lens Mount Cover and the projector at the dashed line positions in the figure to attach and turn the Lens Mount Cover clockwise to fix it to the projector Attention f f Turn the projec...

Page 49: ...e base corrector TBC must be connected f f If synchronization signals output from computers or video equipment are disrupted due to changes in the video output setting or other reasons colors of projected images may be temporarily disrupted f f The projector accepts video signals Y C signals YCBCR YPBPR signals analog RGB signals synchronization signals are TTL level and digital signals f f Some c...

Page 50: ...al is connected In such a case connect the time base corrector TBC between the projector and the external devices Note f f It may be necessary to switch the setting in the DISPLAY OPTION menu DVI D IN EDID SELECT depending on the connected external device when inputting DVI D f f The DVI D IN terminal can be connected with the HDMI and DVI D compatible devices However some external devices may not...

Page 51: ...a computer or an external device use the power cord supplied with each device and commercially available shielded cables Note f f Switching of the setting in the DISPLAY OPTION menu DVI D IN EDID SELECT may be required depending on the connected external device when DVI D is input f f For the HDMI cable use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to the HDMI standards If a cable that does not confo...

Page 52: ...le with CAT5e or higher using tools such as a cable tester or cable analyzer When a relay connector is used include it in the measurement f f Do not use a hub between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the projector f f When connecting to the projector using a twisted pair cable transmitter receiver of other manufacturers do not place another twisted pair cable transmitter between the twisted ...

Page 53: ...ization function A linked screen with balanced contrast can be displayed by sharing the brightness level of the video signal being input to each projector To use this function set the PROJECTOR SETUP menu MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC for each synchronized projector as follows g g Set MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC MODE to anything other than OFF Set MODE to MASTER only on one projector that is synchronized Set MODE...

Page 54: ...mmunication cable straight all connected Communication cable straight all connected 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 and the shutter synchronization function refer to the PROJECTOR SETUP menu MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC x page 134 f f The menu items in...

Page 55: ...ENGLISH 55 Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with ...

Page 56: ...terminal on the side of the projector and the power cord connector then insert the connector completely in the correct direction For other countries or regions 1 Check the shapes of the AC IN terminal on the side of the projector and the power cord connector then insert the connector completely in the correct direction 2 Confirm that the ends of the side tabs of the connector are fully hooked into...

Page 57: ... OFF f f The projector may not operate when the light source indicators LIGHT1 LIGHT2 or the temperature indicator TEMP are blinking x page 177 Blinking The power is switched off standby mode Projection will start when the power on b button is pressed f f The setting of the projector is as follows g g The PROJECTOR SETUP menu QUICK STARTUP is set to ON f f The indicator will change to a red light ...

Page 58: ...ry until an image is displayed when the projector is switched on at around 0 C 32 F The temperature indicator TEMP lights in red during the 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 177 for the indicator status display f f If the operating environment temperature is low and warm up tak...

Page 59: ... is displayed you can go back to the previous screen Focus adjustment Adjust the focus to display the menu screen clearly Adjustment of the zoom and shift may also be necessary Refer to Adjusting the focus zoom and lens shift x page 68 for details 1 Press asqw to adjust the focus LENS FOCUS ADJUST 2 Press the MENU button to proceed to the initial setting Initial setting display language Select the...

Page 60: ...efer to Interrelation of luminance and runtime x page 62 f f For details on each setting item refer to the PROJECTOR SETUP menu OPERATION SETTING 1 Press as to select OPERATING MODE 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button f f Set OPERATING MODE to NORMAL USER1 USER2 or USER3 when using the projector at an altitude of 2 700 m 8 858 or higher above sea ...

Page 61: ...cted 9 Press as to select LINK 10 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Performs correction by the brightness sensor on one projector without synchronizing with the other projectors The duration that the constant brightness is kept will become longer by setting the value of LIGHT OUTPUT smaller GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D Performs correction b...

Page 62: ...HT OUTPUT LEVEL LIGHT OUTPUT Runtime hour 8 500 100 0 100 0 20 000 8 000 100 0 94 0 23 500 100 0 85 0 2 700 7 000 100 0 82 0 26 000 100 0 75 0 7 500 6 000 100 0 71 0 28 500 100 0 64 0 13 500 5 000 100 0 59 0 31 000 100 0 53 0 20 000 4 000 100 0 47 1 33 000 100 0 43 0 28 000 3 000 100 0 35 0 35 500 100 0 32 0 41 000 Note f f The runtime may be shorter than the estimation due to the influence of cha...

Page 63: ...T CHANGE STANDBY MODE NORMAL ENTER 2 Press the ENTER button to proceed to the initial setting Note f f The preceding initial setting screen is displayed when the projector is switched on for the first time after purchase When the PROJECTOR SETUP menu INITIALIZE ALL USER DATA is executed the STANDBY MODE setting before executing is displayed Initial setting screen setting Set the screen format aspe...

Page 64: ...rojector After completed the initial setting you can change the setting from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu DATE AND TIME The current settings are displayed in LOCAL DATE and LOCAL TIME 1 Press qw to switch the setting 09 00 6 7 20XX 01 01 12 34 56 LOCAL DATE LOCAL TIME Please set up a time zone according to the area of your country or region INITIAL SETTING SET CHANGE MENU SELECT TIME ZONE ENTER 2 Pres...

Page 65: ...t 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted 6 1 8 5 3 7 9 3 2 4 1 5 7 8 9 2 6 1 Press the FOCUS button to roughly adjust the focus of the projected image x page 68 2 Change the setting of the PROJECTOR SETUP menu PROJECTION METHOD depending on the installation mode x page 35 f f Refer to Navigating through the menu x page 76 for the operation of the menu screen 3 Press the input selection button RGB...

Page 66: ...r a few seconds until the power indicator ON G STANDBY R of the projector body lights blinks in red 4 Press the OFF side of the MAIN POWER switch to turn off the power Note f f For approximately five seconds after the projector is turned off the indicator does not light up even if the power is turned on f f Even when the power standby v button is pressed and the projector is switched off the proje...

Page 67: ...GB 2 IN terminal is projected DIGITAL LINK Switches the input to DIGITAL LINK 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 SDI Switches the input to SDI The image of the signal input to the SDI IN terminal is projected HDMI Switches the input to HDMI The image of the...

Page 68: ... x page 70 f f The adjustment can be performed faster by holding down asqw while adjusting the focus or zoom f f The adjustment can be performed faster by holding down asqw for approximately six seconds or longer while adjusting the lens shift f f It is recommended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted f f Only FOCUS is displayed in yellow so th...

Page 69: ...h a case adjust the focus balance in the center and periphery of the projected image on the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET DLE030 ET DLE035 1 Move the lens to the ET DLE030 ET DLE035 lens standard position f f While the shift adjustment screen is displayed press the DEFAULT button on the remote control to display the HOME POSITION screen Select DLE030 to move the lens to the lens standard position R...

Page 70: ...T DLE035 lens standard position Select this item when the Fixed focus Lens Model No ET DLE030 ET DLE035 is used for projection 3 Press the ENTER button f f PROGRESS is displayed in the HOME POSITION screen and the lens position returns to the home position or the lens standard position Note f f Complete the operation within approximately 5 seconds after the HOME POSITION screen is displayed The HO...

Page 71: ...70 ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 ET DLE060 Lens shift range Standard projection position Projected image height V Projected image width H 0 5 V 0 16 V 0 1 H 0 3 H 0 1 H Standard projection position Projected image height V Projected image width H 0 4 V 0 16 V 0 1 H 0 19 H Projection lens Model No ET DLE085 ET DLE105 Lens shift range Standard projection position Projected image height V Projected i...

Page 72: ... closed f f The fade in fade out time of the image can be set by the DISPLAY OPTION menu SHUTTER SETTING f f The light source may be lit dimly due to warm up when the shutter function is used in the operating environment temperature of around 0 C 32 F Using the on screen display function Turn off the on screen display function no display when you do not wish the viewers to see the on screen displa...

Page 73: ...nding on the computer model f f Automatic adjustment may not be possible for the synchronization signal for composite sync or SYNC ON GREEN f f Image may be disrupted for a few seconds during automatic adjustment but this is not a malfunction f f Adjustment is required for each input signal f f Automatic adjustment can be canceled by pressing the MENU button during the automatic adjustment operati...

Page 74: ...r keep pressing the ID SET button on the remote control for at least three seconds to set the ID number of the remote control to ALL In addition when the ID number of the projector is unknown setting the ID number to ALL enables the remote control button 1 Press the ID SET button on the remote control 2 Within five seconds press the two digit ID number set on the projector using the number 0 9 but...

Page 75: ...ENGLISH 75 Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu ...

Page 76: ...PLAY LANGUAGE DISPLAY OPTION 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 highlighted in yellow MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU DISPLAY LANGUAGE DISPLAY OPTION PROJECTOR SETUP TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY NETWORK MENU SELECT SUB MENU P IN P ENTER 3 Press the ENTER b...

Page 77: ... menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD DESIGN The selected 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 of the DISPLAY OPTION menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD ROTATION Resetting adjustment values to the factory default If the DEFAULT button on the remote control is pre...

Page 78: ...SS 0 81 COLOR 0 2 82 TINT 0 82 COLOR TEMPERATURE DEFAULT 2 82 WHITE GAIN 10 84 GAMMA DEFAULT 84 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW OFF 2 85 SHARPNESS 6 2 85 NOISE REDUCTION OFF 2 86 DYNAMIC CONTRAST 2 2 86 SYSTEM SELECTOR YPBPR 1 87 1 Depends on the signal input 2 Depends on the PICTURE MODE POSITION Sub menu item Factory default Page SHIFT 89 ASPECT DEFAULT 1 89 ZOOM 90 CLOCK PHASE 0 1 91 GEOMETRY OFF 91 1 Dep...

Page 79: ...I IN 107 DIGITAL LINK IN 108 SDI IN 109 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 110 CLOSED CAPTION SETTING 112 IMAGE ROTATION OFF 113 BACK COLOR BLUE 113 STARTUP LOGO DEFAULT LOGO 113 UNIFORMITY 114 SHUTTER SETTING 115 FREEZE 116 WAVEFORM MONITOR OFF 116 CUT OFF 118 PROJECTOR SETUP Sub menu item Factory default Page PROJECTOR ID ALL 119 PROJECTION METHOD 119 OPERATION SETTING 120 LIGHT OUTPUT 100 0 124 BRIGHTNESS CONTR...

Page 80: ...XT CHANGE 148 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 148 CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE 149 NETWORK Sub menu item Factory default Page DIGITAL LINK MODE AUTO 151 DIGITAL LINK STATUS 151 NETWORK SETUP 152 NETWORK CONTROL 152 NETWORK STATUS 153 DIGITAL LINK MENU 153 Art Net SETUP OFF 153 Art Net CHANNEL SETTING 2 154 Art Net STATUS 154 Note f f Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be i...

Page 81: ...C for still image input signals and STANDARD for movie based input signals f f Rec 709 is an abbreviation of ITU R Recommendation BT 709 and is a color standard of high vision broadcasting f f DICOM is an abbreviation 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 display image...

Page 82: ...reenish color 31 31 Press q Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple COLOR TEMPERATURE You can switch the color temperature if the white areas of the projected image are bluish or reddish Adjusting with color temperature 1 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch the item f f The item...

Page 83: ...TURE correctly All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made If the adjustment does not look suitable you can press the DEFAULT button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting Adjusting to desired white balance based on existing color temperature settings 1 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press qw or...

Page 84: ...s displayed 7 Press asqw to select the text and press the ENTER button to enter the text 8 Press asqw to select OK and press the ENTER button f f The name set to color temperature is changed Note f f The display of USER1 or USER2 is also changed when the name is changed WHITE GAIN Adjust the brightness of the white part of the image 1 Press as to select WHITE GAIN 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f ...

Page 85: ... it is projected under a bright light 1 Press as to select SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW 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 No correction 1 6 Corrects the vividness of the image The larger the value the stronger the correction SHARPNESS You can adjust...

Page 86: ...djustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the dynamic contrast function 1 Adjusts the light source and compensates signals to a small extent 2 Adjusts the light source and compensates signals to a moderate extent 3 Adjusts the light source and compensates signals to a large extent USER Set any desired correctio...

Page 87: ...ate that the light source has turned off by this function g g When the brightness level of the 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 warning message is displayed g g When the operating environment temperature is around 0 C 32 F and the lig...

Page 88: ...0p RGB 1080 50i RGB 1080 60i RGB 2K 24p RGB 2K 25p RGB 2K 30p RGB 2K 48p YPBPR 2K 50p YPBPR or 2K 60p YPBPR 4 Press the ENTER button Note f f For details of the types of video signals that can be used with the projector refer to List of compatible signals x page 200 f f This may not function properly for some connected external devices sRGB compliant video sRGB is an international standard IEC6196...

Page 89: ... The image position moves up Press s The image position moves down Horizontal right and left adjustment Press w The image position moves to the right Press q The image position moves to the left Note f f For the portrait setting image position is moved horizontally when Vertical up and down adjustment is made Image position is moved vertically when Horizontal right and left adjustment is made ASPE...

Page 90: ...als with an aspect ratio of 4 3 or 5 4 4 Wide screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16 10 16 9 15 9 or 15 10 Note f f Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals DEFAULT cannot be selected for video signal Y C signal NTSC or analog RGB signal 480 60i 480 60p f f If an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect ratio for the input signals is selected...

Page 91: ...ment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to adjust f f Adjustment value will change between 0 and 31 Adjust the image so that the amount of interference is at a minimum Note f f Adjustment may not be possible depending on the signal f f There may be no optimal value if the output from the input computer is unstable f f There may be no optimal value when the total dot number is shifted f f CLOCK PHASE c...

Page 92: ...STONE or GEOMETRY CURVED CORRECTION screen is displayed 4 Press as to select the item to adjust 5 Press qw to adjust KEYSTONE LENS THROW RATIO Set the throw ratio Select the value close to the actual projection distance divided by projected image width here VERTICAL KEYSTONE HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE VERTICAL BALANCE HORIZONTAL BALANCE Adjust the setting according to the lens shift range in the vertical...

Page 93: ...R button 5 Press asqw to adjust CORNER CORRECTION UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT LINEARITY Horizontal direction Vertical direction Note f f The menu or logo may run off the screen when GEOMETRY is set f f The edge blending adjustment may not be performed correctly depending on the environment when using the ADVANCED MENU menu EDGE BLENDING and GEOMETRY simultaneously f f The optiona...

Page 94: ... 25p FIXED or 30p FIXED Vertical resolution will degrade f f When the ADVANCED MENU menu FRAME RESPONSE is set to FAST DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY cannot be set BLANKING You can adjust the blanking width if there are noises at the edge of the screen or the image is slightly running out from the screen while an image from the VCR or other devices are projected 1 Press as to select BLANKING 2 Press the E...

Page 95: ...during automatic adjustment but this is not a malfunction f f INPUT RESOLUTION can be adjusted only when an RGB signal is input to the RGB 1 IN terminal or the RGB 2 IN terminal f f Adjustment may not be possible depending on the signal CLAMP POSITION You can adjust the optimal point when the black part of the image is blunt or it has turned green 1 Press as to select CLAMP POSITION 2 Press qw to ...

Page 96: ...correction width for the projectors to be joined with the 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 select BRIGHTNESS ADJUST 11 Press the ENTER button f f The BRIGHTNESS ADJUST screen is displayed f f By setting AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON on the EDGE BLE...

Page 97: ...RLAPPED BLACK LEVEL adjust the width of the top bottom left or right Adjust BLACK BORDER LEVEL when the width adjustment makes only the border area darker f f The joining part may look discontinuous depending on the position you are looking from when a screen with high gain or rear screen is used f f When structuring a multi display screen using both horizontal and vertical edge blending adjust OV...

Page 98: ...e set f f FRAME RESPONSE cannot be set while in the P IN P mode RASTER POSITION This will 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 The RASTER POSITION screen is displayed 3 Press asqw to adjust the position ...

Page 99: ... 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 displayed in the selected language f f The language can be changed to English German French Spanish Italian Portuguese Japanese Chinese Russian or Korean Note f f The on screen display language is set to En...

Page 100: ...ESTPATTERN to ON the test pattern for the selected color is displayed 6 Press as to select RED GREEN or BLUE f f Only GAIN can be adjusted when WHITE is selected for 3COLORS 7 Press qw to adjust f f The adjustment value will change between 0 1 and 2 048 1 The lower limit varies depending on the color to be adjusted Note f f Operation when correcting the adjustment color When the correction color s...

Page 101: ...NCED MENU menu EDGE BLENDING ON USER AUTO TESTPATTERN f f When using a colorimeter or similar instrument to take measurement measure the colors displayed in AUTO TESTPATTERN f f A difference in the color coordinates of target data and measurement value obtained from an instrument may occur for certain instrument and measurement environment used COLOR CORRECTION Colors can be adjusted and registere...

Page 102: ...s 16 9 signal Setting with MODE 1 Press as to select AUTO SETUP 2 Press the ENTER button f f The AUTO SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press as to select MODE 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will 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 when...

Page 103: ...TING Set the backup function that switches the signal to the backup input signal as seamless as possible when input signal is disrupted 1 Press as to select BACKUP INPUT SETTING 2 Press the ENTER button f f The BACKUP INPUT SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press as to select BACKUP INPUT MODE 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the backu...

Page 104: ...is possible f f When AUTOMATIC SWITCHING is set to ENABLE and BACKUP INPUT STATUS is ACTIVE the signal is switched to the backup input if a disruption occurs in the input signal f f When AUTOMATIC SWITCHING is set to ENABLE and the signal is automatically switched to the backup input due to disruption of the input signal BACKUP INPUT STATUS changes to INACTIVE In this case switching to the backup ...

Page 105: ... RESOLUTION g g 1920x1080p 1920x1080i 10 Press the ENTER button f f The confirmation screen is displayed 11 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button Note f f Settings in RESOLUTION and VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY are displayed in the RGB IN screen f f Setting of the resolution and the vertical scanning frequency may be necessary on the computer or video device in use f f The computer video dev...

Page 106: ...n a resolution that supports plug and play Setting EDID MODE in DVI D IN 1 Press as to select DVI D IN 2 Press the ENTER button f f The DVI D IN screen is displayed 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 the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT Standard setting SCREEN FIT Changes the ...

Page 107: ... HDMI terminal of an external device such as a Blu ray disc player is input to the HDMI IN terminal 0 1023 Select this item when the signal output from the DVI D terminal of an external device such 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 the H...

Page 108: ...le depending on the computer or video device in use DIGITAL LINK IN Set this item in accordance with the video signal input to the DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal Setting SIGNAL LEVEL in DIGITAL LINK IN 1 Press as to select DIGITAL LINK IN 2 Press the ENTER button 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 ti...

Page 109: ...ION g g 1920x1080p 1920x1080i 10 Press the ENTER button f f The confirmation screen is displayed 11 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button Note f f Settings in RESOLUTION and VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY are displayed in the DIGITAL LINK IN screen f f Setting of the resolution and the vertical scanning frequency may be necessary on the computer or video device in use f f The computer video de...

Page 110: ...ss the ENTER button f f The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press as to select OSD POSITION 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button 2 Sets to the center left of the screen 3 Sets to the bottom left of the screen 4 Sets to the top center of the screen 5 Sets to the center of the screen 6 Sets to the bottom center of the screen 7 Sets to the upp...

Page 111: ...f f The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press as to select OSD MEMORY 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button ON Holds the cursor position OFF Does not hold the cursor position Note f f Even if ON is set the cursor position is not maintained when the power is turned off Setting INPUT GUIDE Set whether to display the input guide in the position...

Page 112: ...gnal lights out function is executed CLOSED CAPTION SETTING only when NTSC or 480 60i YCBCR signal is input Set closed captions Selecting the closed caption display 1 Press as to select CLOSED CAPTION SETTING 2 Press the ENTER button f f The CLOSED CAPTION SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press as to select CLOSED CAPTION 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the...

Page 113: ... OPTION menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD ROTATION as required BACK COLOR Set the display of the projected screen when there is no signal input 1 Press as to select BACK COLOR 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button BLUE Displays the entire projection area in blue BLACK Displays the entire projection area in black DEFAULT LOGO Displays the Panasonic logo USE...

Page 114: ...olor becomes pale or the left side color becomes dark Setting PC CORRECTION Set the PC CORRECTION function to correct the brightness and the color unevenness of the entire screen using a computer To use the PC CORRECTION function the optional Upgrade Kit Model No ET UK20 is required To purchase the product consult your dealer 1 Press as to select UNIFORMITY 2 Press the ENTER button f f The UNIFORM...

Page 115: ...he item OPEN The projector goes into projection mode with the shutter function disabled shutter opened when the power is turned on CLOSE The projector goes into projection mode with the shutter function enabled shutter closed when the power is turned on Setting the shutter synchronization function The shutter synchronization function is a function to synchronize the shutter operation of the specif...

Page 116: ...The PROJECTOR SETUP menu MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC For details on contrast synchronization function refer to the PROJECTOR SETUP menu MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC x page 134 f f The shutter synchronization function will operate when all of the following conditions are fulfilled g g All the projectors to be linked are connected in a loop with the daisy chain connection Maximum 64 projectors g g MODE on only one...

Page 117: ...en on screen display is hidden off Adjusting the waveform Project the luminance adjustment signal of a commercial test disk 0 0 IRE or 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 signal to the 0 position of the waveform monitor using the PICTUR...

Page 118: ...DVI D IN HDMI IN DIGITAL LINK IN SDI IN SIGNAL LEVEL CUT OFF Each red green and blue color component can be removed 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 Note f f When input is switched or a signal is switched the cutoff setting returns to i...

Page 119: ...rom the projectors with other ID numbers f f Refer to Setting ID number of the remote control x page 74 for how to set the ID number on the remote control PROJECTION METHOD Set the projection method in accordance with the installation status of the projector Change the FRONT REAR setting when the screen display is inverted Change the FLOOR CEILING setting when the screen display is upside down Set...

Page 120: ... projector with less noise The estimated runtime is approximately 20 000 hours LONG LIFE1 1 The luminance will decrease compared to ECO butset this item to increase the expected life of the light source The estimated runtime is approximately 43 000 hours LONG LIFE2 1 The luminance will decrease compared to LONG LIFE1 but set this item to increase the expected life of the light source The estimated...

Page 121: ...ITIALIZE ALL USER DATA is executed Setting LIGHT OUTPUT Adjust the brightness of light 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 button f f The OPERATION SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press as to select LIGHT OUTPUT 4 Press qw to adjust Operat...

Page 122: ...0 20 000 4 000 100 0 47 1 33 000 100 0 43 0 28 000 3 000 100 0 35 0 35 500 100 0 32 0 41 000 Note f f The runtime may be shorter than the estimation due to the influence of characteristics of each light source conditions of use installation environment etc f f The duration of use is referred to as the runtime when you use the projector successively The duration of use is an estimated duration and ...

Page 123: ...messages during calibration 13 Press as to select APPLY 14 Press the ENTER button f f When CONSTANT MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to anything other than OFF the brightness and white balance of light source at the time when the ENTER button is pressed is recorded as the standard brightness and white balance f f If the ENTER button is pressed when LINK is set from GROUP A to GROUP D the gr...

Page 124: ...ion will operate simultaneously but the dynamic contrast function will not operate while measuring the brightness and the color f f The CALIBRATION TIME setting will be reflected when you enter the time f f The CALIBRATION MESSAGE setting will be reflected when items are switched using qw LIGHT OUTPUT Adjust the brightness of light source The setting is reflected when it is already set with Initia...

Page 125: ...tness of the screen by the brightness sensor AUTO Corrects the brightness of the screen by the brightness sensor When the brightness of light source or white balance changes the brightness of the projected image is automatically corrected PC Synchronizes nine or more projectors using a computer and the dedicated software Multi Monitoring Control Software 1 1 Multi Monitoring Control Software can b...

Page 126: ...or of the light source do not stabilize for approximately eight minutes after the light source is turned on Therefore the brightness and color of the light source will be automatically measured after approximately eight minutes have elapsed after the light source is turned on A correction is made based on this measurement result so that the brightness and the color will be the same as the standard...

Page 127: ... 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 through the on screen menu 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 192 168 30 2 192 168 30 3 192 168 30 4 LINK UPDATE PROJECTOR GROUP A PROJECTOR2 PROJECTOR3 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS MENU SELECT When CONSTANT MODE i...

Page 128: ...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 following g g Are there devices with the same IP address on the network g g Are LAN cables connected correctly x page 156 g g Are the subnets of the projectors the same g g Are the same LINK settings applied to a group f f R...

Page 129: ...I PROJECTOR SYNC OUT terminal can be used during standby f f When ECO is set it may take approximately 10 seconds longer before the projector starts projecting after the power is turned on compared with when NORMAL is set f f The STANDBY MODE setting does not return to factory default setting even if the PROJECTOR SETUP menu INITIALIZE ALL USER DATA is executed QUICK STARTUP Set if the QUICK START...

Page 130: ...ll switch each time you press the button DISABLE Disables the no signal lights out function 10SEC 5MIN Turns off the light source when there is no input signal for the preset period Select 10SEC 20SEC 30SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN or 5MIN Note f f The power indicator ON G STANDBY R will blink slowly in green while the no signal lights out function is operating and the light source is turned off f f When NO...

Page 131: ...o LAST USED DATE AND TIME Set the time zone date and time of the built in clock of the projector Setting the time zone 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 TIME ZONE 4 Press qw to switch TIME ZONE Setting the date and time manually 1 Press as to select DATE AND TIME 2 Press the ENTER button f f The DATE AND TIME ...

Page 132: ...hedule function Refer to How to assign a program x page 132 or How to set a program x page 132 for how to set the schedule Note f f When SCHEDULE is set to ON while the PROJECTOR SETUP menu STANDBY MODE is set to ECO the STANDBY MODE setting is forcibly switched to NORMAL and the setting cannot be changed to ECO The STANDBY MODE setting will not return to original even if SCHEDULE is set to OFF in...

Page 133: ... is lower than that of ECO LONG LIFE2 Controls the power to increase the life of the light source although the luminance is even lower than that of LONG LIFE1 LONG LIFE3 Controls the power to increase the life of the light source to the maximum although the luminance is even lower than that of LONG LIFE2 USER1 Controls the power with the setting set in USER1 USER2 Controls the power with the setti...

Page 134: ...G MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC Setting the contrast synchronization function 1 Press as to select MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC 2 Press the ENTER button f f The MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC screen is displayed 3 Press as to select MODE 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Select this item when the contrast synchronization function and the shutter synchronization functi...

Page 135: ... the contrast synchronization function or the shutter synchronization function can be used NO LINK The projectors are not correctly connected or not correctly set Check the cable connection status and the projector setting for each projector that is linked 5 Press as to select SHUTTER SYNC 6 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Select this item w...

Page 136: ...IN BAUDRATE 6 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button 9600 Select the proper speed 19200 38400 7 Press as to select IN PARITY 8 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button NONE Select the parity condition EVEN ODD Setting the communication condition of the SERIAL MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC OUT terminal 1 Press as to se...

Page 137: ... ET YFB100G ET YFB200G setting for NO SIGNAL SLEEP of the DIGITAL LINK output supported device should be set to OFF to avoid interruption of communication f f When INPUT SELECT is set to DIGITAL LINK communication speed for input is fixed to 9 600 bps and the parity is fixed to NONE REMOTE2 MODE Set the REMOTE 2 IN terminal 1 Press as to select REMOTE2 MODE 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The it...

Page 138: ...alibration executes correctly COMPLETE is displayed and INCOMPLETE is displayed when it does not execute correctly f f Pressing the FOCUS button on the remote control for at least three seconds will also display the confirmation screen for lens calibration execution f f The home position is an origin position of the lens shift vertical position and horizontal position of the lens based on the cali...

Page 139: ...level of the input signal BIT DEPTH Displays the gradation of the input signal 1 The temperature status is indicated with text color green yellow red and bar scale Use the projector within the range that the indication is green Note f f E mail containing the status can be sent to the E mail address up to two addresses set in E mail set up page x page 168 by pressing the ENTER button while the STAT...

Page 140: ...the factory default settings The projector enters the standby mode to reflect the setting values REGISTERED SIGNAL Deletes all the setting values saved for each input signal To delete only a part of a registered signal perform the procedure described in Deleting the registered signal x page 144 NETWORK E MAIL Returns the setting of the NETWORK menu NETWORK SETUP and the setting of E mail set up pa...

Page 141: ...ss 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 as to select an item SIZE Sets the window display size between 10 and 100 POSITION Sets the window display position within the screen CLOCK PHASE Sets the value between 0 and 31 when the sub window receives a signal from the R...

Page 142: ...NK and other inputs cannot be displayed in P IN P f f The main window setting values are applied as image adjustment values such as the PICTURE menu PICTURE MODE GAMMA COLOR 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 set when the ADVANCED MENU menu ...

Page 143: ...ion Menu screen Color bar vertical Menu screen Color bar horizontal Menu screen 16 9 4 3 aspect frame Menu screen Focus Menu screen Input screen Displays the menu screen and input signal Internal 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 screen Changing color or a focus test pattern The color can b...

Page 144: ...istered signal Registered signals can be renamed 1 Press asqw to select the signal of which name is to be changed 2 Press the ENTER button f f The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed f f The memory number input terminal input signal name frequency synch polarity etc are displayed f f Press the MENU button to return to the SIGNAL LIST screen 3 Press the ENTER button f f The REGISTERED SIGN...

Page 145: ...IGNAL SETUP screen is displayed 4 Press as to select LOCK IN RANGE 5 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button NARROW Select this item usually WIDE Widens the lock in range f f An expansion icon is displayed at the right of the SIGNAL LIST screen when LOCK IN RANGE is set to WIDE XXXX RGB2 RGB2 A3 XGA75 A3 A1 720 60p A1 A2 XXXXXX Note f f Switch the range...

Page 146: ...yed f f The FUNCTION button on the remote control can be used instead of qw when SUB MEMORY is selected from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu FUNCTION BUTTON 2 Press asqw to select the sub memory number to register in SUB MEMORY LIST 3 Press the ENTER button f f The SIGNAL NAME CHANGE screen is displayed 4 Press asqw to select OK and press the ENTER button f f To rename the registered signal follow the pr...

Page 147: ...OOM 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 security password entry Note f f This item is set to OFF in the factory default setting or when the PROJECTOR SETUP menu INITIALIZE ALL USER DATA is executed Set it to ON as necessary f f Change the password ...

Page 148: ...ONTROL DEVICE 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 Sets the limitation on the control from the control panel REMOTE CONTROL Sets the limitation on the control from the remote control 4 Press the ENTER button f f The CONTROL PANEL screen or the REMOTE CONTROL screen is displayed 5 Press as ...

Page 149: ...f When INPUT SELECT BUTTON is selected in Step 7 once the switching of the item is completed press the MENU button to return to the CONTROL PANEL screen or the REMOTE CONTROL screen 9 Press as to select APPLY and press the ENTER button f f The confirmation screen is displayed 10 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button Note f f When a button operation is performed on the device set to DISA...

Page 150: ...SECURITY menu 150 ENGLISH Attention f f The initial password is AAAA as the factory default or when the PROJECTOR SETUP menu INITIALIZE ALL USER DATA is executed f f Change the password periodically that is hard to guess ...

Page 151: ...is case the signal that the projector can receive is only up to 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 dots dot clock frequency 148 5 MHz f f If the communication method of the twist pair cable transmitter is set to long reach the projector will connect with long reach communication method when the item is set to AUTO To connect with the optional DIGITAL LINK Switcher Model No ET YFB200G with the long reach commu...

Page 152: ...nnot be selected when the NETWORK menu Art Net SETUP is set to ON 2 X X X or ON 10 X X X NETWORK CONTROL Set up the control method of the network 1 Press as to select NETWORK CONTROL 2 Press the ENTER button f f The NETWORK CONTROL screen is displayed 3 Press as to select an item and press qw to change the setting WEB CONTROL Set to ON to control with the web browser PJLink CONTROL Set to ON to co...

Page 153: ...her The projector does not have the RETURN button but the same operation is available with the MENU button Art Net SETUP Make settings to use the Art Net function 1 Press as to select Art Net SETUP 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The 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 ...

Page 154: ... shift in the horizontal direction LENS V SHIFT Adjusts the lens shift in the vertical direction LENS FOCUS Adjusts the focus LENS ZOOM Adjusts the zoom POWER Controls the power status SHUTTER Controls the shutter FADE IN Sets the fade in time FADE OUT Sets the fade out time GEOMETRY Performs geometric adjustment CUSTOM MASKING Performs geometric adjustment using a computer To use PC 1 PC 2 and PC...

Page 155: ...ENGLISH 155 Chapter 5 Operations This chapter describes how to use each function ...

Page 156: ...ink protocol x page 185 for details f f Art Net Setting of the projector can be operated by the DMX controller or application software using the Art Net protocol Refer to Using Art Net function x page 186 for details f f Command control Operation or status query of the projector can be performed from a computer using the control command Refer to Control commands via LAN x page 190 for details Conn...

Page 157: ...projector f f Do not pull cables forcefully Also do not bend or fold cables unnecessarily f f To reduce the effects of noise as much as possible stretch out the cables between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the projector without any loops f f Lay the cables between the twisted pair cable transmitter and the projector away from other cables particularly power cables f f When laying multiple...

Page 158: ...n on the power of the computer 2 Perform the network setting following the instruction of your network administrator f f Operation from the computer is possible by configuring the network setting of the computer as follows if the projector is in the factory default setting IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 ...

Page 159: ...rols devices on multiple systems connected to a network using a computer f f For details of the Crestron Connected visit the website of Crestron Electronics Inc English only URL https www crestron com Download RoomView Express from the Crestron Electronics Inc website English only URL https www crestron com en US resources get roomview Computer that can be used for setting To use the web control f...

Page 160: ...t it is not a malfunction f f Screenshot of a computer The size or the display of the screen may be different from this manual depending on the OS or the Web browser or the type of computer in use Rights for each account The administrator rights allow use of all functions There is a limitation in the rights that can be used with the user rights Select the rights depending on the purpose The functi...

Page 161: ... the status of the shutter function CLOSE Enabled closed OPEN Disabled open 5 OPERATING MODE Displays the setting status of OPERATING MODE 6 MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL Displays the setting status of MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL 7 SERIAL NUMBER Displays the serial number of the projector 8 REMOTE2 STATUS Displays the control status of the REMOTE 2 IN terminal 9 OSD Displays the status of the on screen displa...

Page 162: ...e is high such as near a heating appliance Or the air exhaust port may be blocked LIGHT1 TEMPERATURE The temperature of the light source is high The projector may be used in an environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance LIGHT2 TEMPERATURE LIGHT1 STATUS The light source has failed to turn on Consult your dealer LIGHT2 STATUS INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR There is a problem ...

Page 163: ...RE The temperature around the optics module inside the projector is high The projector may be used in an environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE The exhaust air temperature is high The air exhaust port may be blocked LIGHT1 TEMPERATURE The temperature of the light source is high The projector may be used in an environment where the tempera...

Page 164: ... error log page Click Status Mail error log E mail error log is displayed if periodic E mail sending has failed Note f f Access error log and Mail error log display the recent few thousand accesses requests All information may not be displayed when many accesses requests are made at once f f Logs in Access error log and Mail error log are deleted from the oldest when exceeding a certain amount f f...

Page 165: ... Switches the input signal Detail control page Click Projector control Detail control 4 3 5 2 1 8 9 7 6 10 1 Control of the projector The projector is controlled by clicking the buttons in the same way as the buttons on the remote control After control the on screen display of the projector at the right of the control page is updated 2 SUB MEMORY Switches the sub memory 3 SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW Swit...

Page 166: ... 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 192 168 0 253 7 DNS2 Enter the DNS2 server address Available characters for the entry of DNS2 server address secondary Numbers 0 9 period Example 192 168 0 254 8 Back Next Click the Back button to return ...

Page 167: ...s to be set up 5 Date Enter the date to be changed 6 Time Enter the time to be changed 7 Submit Updates the date and time settings Note f f The replacement of the battery inside the projector is required when the time goes out of alignment right after correcting the time Consult your dealer Ping test page Check whether the network is connected to the E mail server POP server DNS server etc Click D...

Page 168: ...ue 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 temperature 6 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Change the temperature setting for the temperature warning mail A temperature warning E mail is sent when the temperature exceeds this value 8 7 9 8 7 7 E MAIL ADDRESS 1 E MAIL ADDRESS 2 Enter the E mail addres...

Page 169: ...r 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 User name Enter the user name for the POP server or the SMTP server 5 Password Enter the password for the POP server or the SMTP server 6 SMTP server port Enter the port number of the SMTP server Normal...

Page 170: ...AUST AIR TEMPERATURE OK LIGHT1 TEMPERATURE OK LIGHT2 TEMPERATURE OK LIGHT1 STATUS OK LIGHT2 STATUS OK INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR OK OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK EXHAUST AIR TEMP SENSOR OK LIGHT1 TEMP SENSOR OK LIGHT2 TEMP SENSOR OK BATTERY OK COLOR WHEEL OK LENS MOUNTER OK BRIGHTNESS SENSOR OK ANGLE SENSOR OK ATM SENSOR OK PHOSPHOR WHEEL1 OK PHOSPHOR WHEEL2 OK AC VOLTAGE OK Error code 00 00 00 00 00 0...

Page 171: ...ER OK BRIGHTNESS SENSOR FAILED ANGLE SENSOR OK ATM SENSOR OK PHOSPHOR WHEEL1 OK PHOSPHOR WHEEL2 OK AC VOLTAGE OK Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 Intake air temperature 25 degC 77 degF Optics module temperature 25 degC 77 degF Exhaust air temperature 25 degC 77 degF Light1 temperature 35 degC 95 degF Light2 temperature 35 degC 95 degF PROJECTOR RUNTIME 100 H POWER ON 100 ...

Page 172: ... setting of the password Administrator account 1 3 2 4 1 Account Displays the account to change 2 Current User name Enter the user name before the change Password Enter the current password 3 New User name Enter the desired new user name Up to 16 characters in single byte Password Enter the desired new password Up to 16 characters in single byte Password Retype Enter the desired new password again...

Page 173: ...Enter the desired new password again 4 OK Determines the change of password Note f f To change the account of the Administrator entry of User name and Password in Current is required Crestron Connected TM page The projector can be monitored controlled with Crestron Connected It is necessary to access with the administrator rights to start the operation screen of Crestron Connected from the web con...

Page 174: ...ted to freeze image quality 7 Back Returns to the previous page Tools page Click Tools in the operation page 1 2 3 4 5 1 Control System Set the information required for communicating with the controller to be connected with the projector 2 User Password Set the user rights password for the operation page of Crestron Connected 3 Admin Password Set the administrator rights password for the operation...

Page 175: ...mp2 Hours Displays the runtime of the light source 1 and the light source 2 4 Power Status Displays the status of the power 5 Source Displays the selected input 6 Error Status Displays the error status 7 Exit Returns to the operation page 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 Crestr...

Page 176: ...176 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes inspection methods when there are problems and maintenance methods ...

Page 177: ...66 and turn on the power again Blinking in red 1 time The light source is turned off since the projection lens cannot be detected f f Turn off the power and mount the projection lens again x page 47 f f Turn the MAIN POWER switch to OFF x page 66 and turn on the power again Blinking in red 2 times The light source does not light up or the light source turns off while the projector is in use f f Tu...

Page 178: ...f f Wait at least five minutes in the current status f f Use the projector in an appropriate operating environment temperature 1 f f Remove any objects that are blocking the air intake exhaust port f f Use the projector in an appropriate operating environment temperature 1 f f Do not use the projector at an altitude of 4 200 m 13 780 or higher above sea level f f Turn the MAIN POWER switch to OFF ...

Page 179: ...teriorate the outer 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 cloth f f Do not use a cloth that is fluffy dusty or soaked with oil water f f Since the lens is fragile do not use excessive force when wiping the lens Attention f f The lens may becom...

Page 180: ...r 29 f f Is the remote control being used beyond its effective operation range 29 f f Are other forms of light such as fluorescent light affecting the projection 29 f f Is the REMOTE CONTROL setting in CONTROL DEVICE SETUP set to DISABLE 148 f f Is the REMOTE 2 IN terminal used for contact control 197 f f Is the ID number setting operation correct 74 Menu screen does not appear f f Is the on scree...

Page 181: ... other than OFF 153 f f Are NET SUB NET UNIVERSE and START ADDRESS set correctly 153 The DIGITAL LINK input image is not displayed f f Is the cable compatible to the condition of the projector used 52 f f Are the connections between the twisted pair cable transmitter and an external device and between the twisted pair cable transmitter and projector correctly done f f Is DIGITAL LINK MODE set to A...

Page 182: ... clock 4 H11 Intake air temperature sensor error 5 H12 Optical module temperature sensor error 5 H13 Exhaust air temperature sensor error 5 H14 Light source 1 temperature sensor error 5 H15 Light source 2 temperature sensor error 5 F00 Liquid cooling pump 1 warning 5 F01 Liquid cooling pump 2 warning 5 F15 Luminance sensor error 5 F16 Angle sensor error 5 F18 Air pressure sensor error 5 F50 Radiat...

Page 183: ...sure 1 The operating environment temperature is too high Use the projector in an appropriate operating environment temperature 1 2 The operating environment temperature is too low Use the projector in an appropriate operating environment temperature 1 3 The input supply voltage is low Use electric wiring that can sufficiently withstand the power consumption of the projector 4 Battery replacement i...

Page 184: ...184 ENGLISH Chapter 7 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector ...

Page 185: ...T Shutter status query 31 Shutter function enabled shutter closed ERST Error status query xxxxxx 1st byte Indicates fan errors and returns 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 Returns 0 5th byte Indicates filter errors and returns 0 2 6th byte Indicates other er...

Page 186: ...Art Net function Channel settings can be switched using the NETWORK menu Art Net CHANNEL SETTING x page 154 The control details assigned to each channel are listed in the following table f f Channel assignment for USER is in factory default setting Assignment can be changed Channel Control details 2 USER 1 CHANNEL1 LIGHT OUTPUT LIGHT OUTPUT SHUTTER CHANNEL2 INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT C...

Page 187: ... 47 SDI 48 55 No operation 56 119 P IN P OFF 120 127 P IN P execution USER1 128 135 P IN P execution USER2 136 143 P IN P execution USER3 144 151 No operation 152 255 r r LENS POSITION Performance Parameter Default value No operation 0 31 0 Move to the home position 1 32 63 Move to the ET DLE030 ET DLE035 lens standard position 2 No operation 64 255 1 Operation when NORMAL is selected in HOME POSI...

Page 188: ...et to 1 Operate together with LENS FUNCTION SELECT Performance Parameter Default value Lens adjustment High speed 0 31 100 Low speed 32 63 Fine adjustment 64 95 Operation stop 96 127 Lens adjustment Fine adjustment 128 159 Low speed 160 191 High speed 192 223 Execute command action 224 255 r r POWER Performance Parameter Default value Standby 0 63 128 No operation 64 191 Power on 192 255 r r SHUTT...

Page 189: ...0 31 255 PC 1 32 63 PC 2 64 95 PC 3 96 127 No operation 128 255 r r FREEZE Performance Parameter Default value No operation 0 31 128 OFF 32 95 No operation 96 159 ON 160 223 No operation 224 255 r r COLOR TINT Performance Parameter Default value No operation 0 31 0 Factory default setting 32 63 31 64 65 0 128 129 31 190 191 No operation 192 255 r r RASTER PATTERN Performance Parameter Default valu...

Page 190: ...n from the NETWORK menu NETWORK STATUS Port number Obtain from the NETWORK menu NETWORK CONTROL COMMAND PORT 2 Check the response from the projector Data section Blank Mode Blank Random number section Termination symbol Command example NTCONTROL ASCII string 0x20 1 0x31 0x20 zzzzzzzz ASCII code hex number CR 0x0d Data length 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 8 bytes 1 byte f f Mode 1 Protect mode f f E...

Page 191: ...t value 1024 of the projector and request a connection to the projector f f You can obtain both the IP address and the port number from the menu screen of the projector IP address Obtain from the NETWORK menu NETWORK STATUS Port number Obtain from the NETWORK menu NETWORK CONTROL COMMAND PORT 2 Check the response from the projector Data section Blank Mode Termination symbol Command example NTCONTR...

Page 192: ...matically disconnect the connection with the network right after sending the command This is the specification based on the security view point to prevent unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third party To send commands continuously execute the network connection request every time the command is to be sent For details refer to Communication flow between server and client x page ...

Page 193: ...ion refer to Connecting example when using the contrast synchronization function shutter synchronization function x page 53 Connection for RS 232C communication Single projector Projector connecting terminals Computer D Sub 9p male Communication cable straight D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male Multiple projectors D Sub 9p female D Sub 9p male Connecting terminals on projector 2 D Sub 9p female D Sub 9...

Page 194: ...For contrast synchronization function for shutter synchronization function 5 GND Earth 6 NC 7 RTS Connected internally 8 CTS 9 NC RS 232C communication conditions factory default Signal level RS 232C compliant Sync method Asynchronous Baud rate 9 600 bps Parity None Character length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit X parameter None S parameter None Basic format Transmission from the computer starts with STX ...

Page 195: ...ing cases g g It matches the projector ID g g ID is designated as ALL and RESPONSE ID ALL is set to ON g g ID is designated as GROUP and RESPONSE ID GROUP is set to ON f f STX and ETX are character codes STX shown in hexadecimal is 02 and ETX shown in hexadecimal is 03 When multiple projectors are controlled When multiple projectors are all controlled When controlling multiple projectors together ...

Page 196: ...shutter synchronization function Control command The following table lists the commands that can be used to control the projector using a computer r r Projector control command Command Details Parameter response string Remark parameter PON Power on To check if the power is on use the Power query command POF Power standby QPW Power query 000 001 STANDBY Power on IIS Switching the input signal RG1 R...

Page 197: ...H Short L 9 6 5 1 1 GND GND 2 POWER OFF ON 3 RGB1 Other RGB1 4 RGB2 Other RGB2 5 DIGITAL LINK Other DIGITAL LINK 6 HDMI Other HDMI 7 DVI D Other DVI D 8 SHUTTER OFF ON 9 RST SET Controlled by remote control Controlled by external contact Attention f f When controlling make sure to short circuit pins 1 and 9 f f When pins 1 and 9 are short circuited the following buttons on the control panel and th...

Page 198: ...NK Main window RGB 2 Moving image 3 RGB 2 Moving image 3 RGB 2 Moving image 3 RGB1 RGB l l l l l Moving image 1 l a l a a Y C input l a l a a VIDEO input l a l a a RGB2 RGB l l l l l Moving image 1 l a l a a DVI D RGB 2 l l l Moving image 3 l a a HDMI RGB 2 l l Moving image 3 l a SDI l a DIGITAL LINK RGB 2 Moving image 3 1 480 60i 480 60p 576 50i 576 50p 720 60p 720 50p 1080 60i 1080 50i 1080 24sF...

Page 199: ...range of HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE Maximum of 15 1 Maximum of 40 1 Adjustment range of CURVED CORRECTION Vertical arc Maximum 50 1 Horizontal arc Maximum 50 1 Vertical arc Maximum 100 1 Horizontal arc Maximum 100 1 CUSTOM MASKING Cannot be used The image is masked in optional form PC CORRECTION for UNIFORMITY Cannot be used Correct the brightness and color unevenness of the entire screen 1 The adjustmen...

Page 200: ... 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 R Y D H 1080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 R Y D H l l 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 R Y D H 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 R Y D H l l l 1080 50p 1 920 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 R Y D H l l l 640 x 400 70 640 x 400 ...

Page 201: ...x 1 024 91 1 85 0 157 5 R D H 1366 x 768 50 1 366 x 768 39 6 49 9 69 0 R D 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 3 60 0 121 8 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 65 2 60 0 122 6 R D H l l l l 1400 x 1050 72 1 400 x 1 050 78 8 72 0 149 3 R D H 1400 x 1050 75 1 400 x 1 050 82 2 75 0 155 9...

Page 202: ... 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 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level B RGB 4 4 4 12bit 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 1 74 3 HD SDI YPBPR 4 2 2 10bit 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level A RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level B RGB 4 4 4 10bit 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 1 74 3 3G SDI ...

Page 203: ...A RGB 4 4 4 12bit 2 048 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 1 74 3 3G SDI Level B RGB 4 4 4 12bit 2K 48p 2 048 x 1 080 54 0 48 0 1 148 5 3G SDI Level A YPBPR 4 2 2 10bit 2 048 x 1 080 54 0 48 0 1 148 5 3G SDI Level B YPBPR 4 2 2 10bit 2K 50p 2 048 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 3G SDI Level A YPBPR 4 2 2 10bit 2 048 x 1 080 56 3 50 0 148 5 3G SDI Level B YPBPR 4 2 2 10bit 2K 60p 2 048 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 1 148 5 3G SDI Leve...

Page 204: ... NORMAL Center to corner zone ratio 3 90 Contrast ratio 3 10 000 1 when DYNAMIC CONTRAST is set to 3 Color system 7 standards NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M SECAM PAL60 Projected image size 5 1 27 m 50 to 15 24 m 600 Image aspect ratio 16 10 Projection method FRONT FLOOR FRONT CEILING REAR FLOOR REAR CEILING Power cord length 3 0 m 118 1 8 Outer case Molded plastic Outer color Black model Black Whi...

Page 205: ...ct the projector r r Connecting terminal RGB 1 IN terminal 1 set BNC x 5 RGB YPBPR YCBCR YC VIDEO x 1 RGB signal 0 7 V p p 75 Ω SYNC ON GREEN 1 0 V p p 75 Ω SYNC HD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible VD TTL high impedance automatic positive negative polarity compatible YPBPR signal Y 1 0 V p p including synchronization signal PBPR 0 7 V p p 75 Ω Y C signal Y 1 0 V p...

Page 206: ... 080 f f Dot clock frequency 148 5 MHz or less f f The HD SYNC and VD terminals do not support 3 value SYNC DVI D input f f Moving image signal resolution 480i 1 576i 1 to 1 920 x 1 080 Still image signal resolution 640 x 400 to 1 920 x 1 200 non interlace f f Dot clock frequency 25 MHz to 162 MHz HDMI input f f Moving image signal resolution 480i 1 576i 1 to 1 920 x 1 080 Still image signal resol...

Page 207: ...ns Unit mm 221 8 11 16 249 9 13 16 498 19 19 32 457 18 442 17 13 32 20 5 13 16 115 5 4 9 16 200 7 7 8 43 1 11 16 538 21 3 16 The above dimensions are obtained when the standard zoom lens is attached Actual dimensions may differ depending on the product ...

Page 208: ...TTRA0214 is necessary consult your dealer f f Ask a qualified technician to do the installation work such as mounting the projector on the ceiling f f Panasonic takes no responsibility for any damage to the projector resulting from use of the Ceiling Mount Bracket not manufactured by Panasonic or the inappropriate choice of location for installing the Ceiling Mount Bracket even if the warranty per...

Page 209: ...ions for attaching the Ceiling Mount Bracket ENGLISH 209 r r Dimensions for the screw holes to fix the projector projector bottom view Unit mm 125 4 29 32 44 1 23 32 109 4 9 32 122 4 13 16 134 5 9 32 216 8 1 2 280 11 1 32 6 1 4 ...

Page 210: ...K CONTROL 152 NETWORK SETUP 152 NETWORK STATUS 153 NOISE REDUCTION 86 NO SIGNAL LIGHTS OUT 130 NO SIGNAL SHUT OFF 130 O ON SCREEN button Remote control 28 72 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 110 On screen menu 76 OPERATION SETTING 120 Optional accessories 27 P PICTURE 78 81 PICTURE MODE 81 P IN P 80 141 P IN P function 141 POSITION 78 89 Power cord 56 Power indicator 57 Power on button Projector body 31 Remote c...

Page 211: ...Index ENGLISH 211 ZOOM button Remote control 28 68 ...

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