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Chapter 3

   Basic Operations

This chapter describes basic operations to start with.

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Page 1: ...k you for purchasing this Panasonic Product 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 th...

Page 2: ...d to take adequate measures WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE o AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNUNG ZUR VERME...

Page 3: ...this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig...

Page 4: ...off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MU...

Page 5: ...lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais N o incinere nem aque a as baterias elas n o podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superio...

Page 6: ...extended period of time pull the power plug out from the wall outlet Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth regularly Do not handle the power plug and power connect...

Page 7: ...eat explode or catch fire z z Do not use unspecified batteries z z Do not use chargeable batteries z z Do not disassemble dry cell batteries z z Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or f...

Page 8: ...z Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the c...

Page 9: ...corporates the following software 1 The software which is developed independently by or for Panasonic Corporation 2 The software owned by third party and licensed to Panasonic Corporation 3 The softwa...

Page 10: ...nce New lamp driving system and long life filter have greatly improved the recommended time to replace the lamp and filter so you can reduce the maintenance cost Reference f f Lamp 5 000 Hours LAMP PO...

Page 11: ...ow to adjust the state of the image 39 Basic operations by using the remote control 40 Using the AUTO SETUP function 40 Using the SCREEN ADJ button 40 Controlling the volume of the speaker 41 Using th...

Page 12: ...ETWORK menu 80 WIRED LAN 80 NAME CHANGE 80 NETWORK CONTROL 81 AMX D D 81 Crestron Connected TM 81 STATUS 81 INITIALIZE 81 Network connections 82 Accessing from the web browser 83 Chapter 5 Maintenance...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector ENGLISH 13...

Page 14: ...1 and between 0 C 32 F and 30 C 86 F when using it at high altitudes between 1 200 m 3 937 and 2 700 m 8 858 above sea level 1 When the operating environment temperature of the projector is between 35...

Page 15: ...tor in a confined space When placing the projector in a confined space a ventilation and or air conditioning system is required Exhaust heat may accumulate when the ventilation is not enough triggerin...

Page 16: ...n the life of the built in motor r r Lamp The light source of the projector is a high pressure mercury lamp A high pressure mercury lamp has the following characteristics f f The luminance of the lamp...

Page 17: ...KL5577 For PT VW530 and PT VX600 RGB signal cable 1 K1HY15YY0012 Attention f f After unpacking the projector discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly f f Do not use the supplied powe...

Page 18: ...Software Multi Projector Monitoring Control Software Windows This software allows you to monitor and control multiple projectors connected to the LAN Logo Transfer Software Windows This software allo...

Page 19: ...age 43 11 Number buttons Act as number buttons Use these buttons when setting the remote control codes or entering the password 12 Remote control signal transmitter 13 AUTO SETUP button Automatically...

Page 20: ...by the properties of the screen f f When the remote control signal receiver is lit with a fluorescent light or other strong light source the projector may become inoperative Set the projector as far f...

Page 21: ...the status of the internal temperature 5 Ambient Luminance sensor Detects room s light and select proper image quality 6 MENU button Displays or hides the main menu x page 46 7 ENTER button Determine...

Page 22: ...C compatible terminal to externally control the projector by connecting a computer 7 VIDEO IN terminal This is the terminal to input video signals 8 AUDIO IN 3 L R terminal This is the terminal to inp...

Page 23: ...t you need to complete the Initial setting and then after setting the ID number of the projector set the ID number on the remote control About Initial setting please refer to When the initial setting...

Page 24: ...or the lens cap please according to the following procedures attach the lens cap with the string of accessories 1 Thread the thinner end of the string through the hole on the lens cap Lens cap String...

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

Page 26: ...CEILING PROJECTION METHOD FRONT DESK Parts for ceiling mount optional This requires an optional ceiling mount bracket Be sure to use the Projector Mount Bracket together with the ceiling mount bracket...

Page 27: ...inimum distance LW Maximum distance LT Height position H 0 76 30 0 78 1 27 0 025 0 228 0 70 1 15 0 002 0 186 0 68 1 12 0 022 0 201 1 02 40 1 05 1 71 0 034 0 306 0 95 1 55 0 003 0 250 0 93 1 51 0 030 0...

Page 28: ...7 1 683 7 62 300 8 63 14 01 0 091 2 286 7 83 12 72 0 124 1 867 7 62 12 37 0 081 2 019 For PT VX600 All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements Unit m Pr...

Page 29: ...Adjusting adjustable feet Lift the front of the projector and press the feet lock latches on both side of the projector Release the feet lock latches to lock the adjustable feet and rotate the adjusta...

Page 30: ...projection position Projection screen width Projection screen height 1 V 0 40 V Attention f f If various types of distortion occur on the projected image perform SCREEN ADJUSTMENT from the POSITION me...

Page 31: ...lable for connection of the device prepare a necessary system connection cable to suit the device f f Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or...

Page 32: ...standard burst signals are connected the image may be distorted In such case connect the time base corrector TBC between the projector and the external devices Note f f For an HDMI cable use an HDMI H...

Page 33: ...les Note f f If you operate the projector using the computer with the resume feature last memory you may have to reset the resume feature to operate the projector f f If the AUDIO IN SELECT settings a...

Page 34: ...Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with 34 ENGLISH...

Page 35: ...ys the status of the power Check the ON G STANDBY R status of the power indicator before operating the projector Power indicator ON G STANDBY R Indicator status Status Off The power cord is unplugged...

Page 36: ...starting projection Note f f If the PROJECTOR SETUP menu ECO MANAGEMENT STANDBY MODE is set to ECO x page 73 it may take approx 10 seconds longer before the projector starts projecting after the power...

Page 37: ...e the setting from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu ECO MANAGEMENT STANDBY MODE 73 2 Press qw to switch the setting 3 Press the ENTER button f f Confirm the setting value and complete the initial setting Note...

Page 38: ...links in red f f The projector enters standby mode when the power indicator ON G STANDBY R lights or blinks in red Note f f While the power indicator ON G STANDBY R is lighting in orange the lamp is b...

Page 39: ...e screen is correctly installed adjust the focus and zoom 1 Adjust the projection angle f f Install the projector on a flat surface and parallel to the screen so that the projected screen is rectangul...

Page 40: ...onds during automatic adjustment but it is not a malfunction f f If you press any button on the remote control during the automatic adjustment the automatic adjustment will be canceled f f If the auto...

Page 41: ...nd hold the FUNCTION button for 3 seconds or more Note f f After settings have been completed the assigned menu item main menu sub menu or details menu will be displayed in ASSIGNED FUNCTION of the op...

Page 42: ...rectly the individual adjustment screen is not displayed and the operation menu of the moving screen is displayed At this time you can adjust the magnification by using the D ZOOM button or D ZOOM but...

Page 43: ...TIMER button again f f The count is resumed Note f f Pressing the button for at least 3 seconds to release the P TIMER function f f For details please refer to the DISPLAY OPTION menu P TIMER x page...

Page 44: ...remote control carelessly If the ID SET button is pressed and no number 1 6 buttons are pressed within five seconds the ID number returns to its original value before the ID SET button was pressed f f...

Page 45: ...Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu ENGLISH 45...

Page 46: ...item from the main menu f f The selected item is highlighted in yellow 3 Press the ENTER button f f The submenu is displayed and submenu items become selectable 4 Press as to select the desired sub me...

Page 47: ...values adjusted in the menu items are restored to the factory default settings button 1 Press the DEFAULT button on the remote control Note f f You cannot reset all the settings to the factory defaul...

Page 48: ...ding on the picture mode POSITION Sub menu item Factory default Page REALTIME KEYSTONE ON 55 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 55 57 SHIFT 60 DOT CLOCK 1 0 61 CLOCK PHASE 1 0 61 OVER SCAN 61 ASPECT 61 FRAME LOCK 1 OF...

Page 49: ...CK OFF 78 MENU LOCK PASSWORD 78 CONTROL DEVICE SETUP 79 NETWORK Sub menu item Factory default Page WIRED LAN 80 NAME CHANGE 80 NETWORK CONTROL ON 81 AMX D D OFF 81 Crestron Connected TM OFF 81 STATUS...

Page 50: ...A 1 The picture becomes suitable for movie sources NATURAL 2 The picture becomes suitable for use in low light areas 1 Only for the movie based signals 2 Only for the still image signals Note f f The...

Page 51: ...en is displayed 3 Press qw to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Adjustment range Press the w button Adjusts skin tone toward greenish color 32 32 Press the q button Adjusts skin tone toward reddis...

Page 52: ...ss the q button Deemphasizes red in highlight areas CONTRAST G Press the w button Emphasizes green in highlight areas 32 32 Press the q button Deemphasizes green in highlight areas CONTRAST B Press th...

Page 53: ...to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables NOISE REDUCTION ON Enables NOISE REDUCTION 1 When COMPUTER1 INPUT SETTING is set to Y C page 70 Attention f f W...

Page 54: ...terminal is selected f f For 525i 480i 625i 576i 525p 480p and 625p 576p input Select AUTO RGB or YCB CR f f For other movie based signal input Select AUTO RGB or YPB PR 1 When the COMPUTER 2 IN 1 OU...

Page 55: ...ime keystone function maybe correct image imperfectly manual keystone is required SCREEN ADJUSTMENT For PT VW530 and PT VX600 You can correct the trapezoidal distortion and the curved distortion of th...

Page 56: ...R CORRECTION individual adjustment screen is displayed 6 Press asqw to adjust CORNER CORRECTION UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT Setting CURVED CORRECTION 1 Press as to select SCREEN ADJU...

Page 57: ...tion and 35 for the tilt in the horizontal are available for adjustments with KEYSTONE However the image quality will degrade and it will get harder to focus with more correction Install the projector...

Page 58: ...st the item f f The adjustment values are 0 9 to 2 3 Adjusting KEYSTONE 1 Press as to select SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SCREEN ADJUSTMENT screen is displayed 3 Press as to sele...

Page 59: ...the ENTER button f f The CORNER CORRECTION screen is displayed 5 Press as to select the item to adjust then press the ENTER button f f The CORNER CORRECTION individual adjustment screen is displayed...

Page 60: ...to the next adjustment screen f f When the CORNER CORRECTION individual adjustment screen is displaying the individual adjustment screen of the next corner can also be displayed by pressing the ENTER...

Page 61: ...en is displayed 3 Press qw to adjust the value f f Adjustment value will change between 16 and 16 Adjust so that the amount of interference is at a minimum Note f f Certain signals may not be adjustab...

Page 62: ...switched abnormally when AUTO is selected please set to NORMAL or WIDE according to the input signal f f Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals f f If an aspect ratio whi...

Page 63: ...s 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 Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Swedish Fi...

Page 64: ...itch each time you press the button DETAILED Displays the name of input terminal and input signal graphically OFF Disables the input guide SIMPLE Displays the name of input terminal and input signal O...

Page 65: ...DMI 2 IN terminal 0 1023 Select when the DVI terminal output of an external device such as a computer is connected to the HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN terminal via a conversion cable or similar cable Select al...

Page 66: ...r the screen in use 1 Press as to select SCREEN SETTING 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SCREEN SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press as to select SCREEN FORMAT 4 Press qw to switch the SCREEN FORMAT it...

Page 67: ...G Set the automatic execution of AUTO SETUP The screen display position or signal level can be adjusted automatically without pressing the AUTO SETUP button on the remote control or on the control pan...

Page 68: ...t displayed when SXGA signal is input 1 Press as to select SXGA MODE 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button AUTO Displays by judging the signal automati...

Page 69: ...hen the menu screen is displayed f f The start time becomes 000 00 when MODE is set to COUNT UP f f When MODE is set to COUNT DOWN the start time becomes the value set at TIMER f f The time gauge turn...

Page 70: ...ial number of the projector 1 The following conversion is required to calculate the rough estimate for lamp replacement Formula for lamp replacement time rough estimate A 1 B 5 7 f f A Runtime which i...

Page 71: ...D number of the remote control x page 43 for how to set the ID number on the remote control INITIAL START UP Set the method of start up when the power cord plugged into the AC outlet 1 Press as to sel...

Page 72: ...OFF Disables above setting ON Enables above setting Note f f Lamp power cannot be reduced automatically in the following cases When the lamp lit or the setting of LAMP POWER is completed etc f f When...

Page 73: ...m DEFAULT VZ575N series VW535N series VX605N series VZ570 series VW530 series VX600 series VX60 EZ580 series EW640 series EX610 series EW540 series EX510 series VW345N series VX415N series VW340Z VX41...

Page 74: ...tton f f The AUDIO SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press as to select MUTE 4 Press qw to switch the item OFF Audio is output ON Audio is not output Setting the audio output during standby 1 Press as to...

Page 75: ...Disables the MIC ON AUDIO IN 2 terminal switch to MIC input 5 Press as to select MIC GAIN 6 Press qw to adjust the level Operation Adjustment Range Press the w button Turns up the MIC mixing gain 0 6...

Page 76: ...1 Press as to select FILTER COUNTER RESET 2 Press the ENTER button f f The FILTER COUNTER RESET screen is displayed 3 Press qw to select OK and then press the ENTER button INITIALIZE ALL Return vario...

Page 77: ...turned on INITIALIZE ALL is executed or INITIALIZE in the NETWORK menu is executed When the entered password is incorrect the operation will be restricted to the power button v b on the control panel...

Page 78: ...ged MENU LOCK Display the menu by the MENU button and set whether or not to enable menu operations 1 Press as to select MENU LOCK 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you...

Page 79: ...le the button operations DISABLE Disable the button operations f f A confirmation screen will be displayed when you change ENABLE to DISABLE then proceed to Step 5 5 Press qw to select OK and then pre...

Page 80: ...if DHCP server is not used DNS2 Enter the alternate DNS server address if DHCP server is not used 4 Press as to select OK and press the ENTER button r r Default wired LAN settings f f The following s...

Page 81: ...restron Connected TM Set to ON to control with Crestron Connected of Crestron Electronics Inc 1 Press as to select Crestron Connected TM 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each ti...

Page 82: ...restron com getroomview Computer that can be used In order to use the Web control function a Web browser is required Confirm that the Web browser can be used beforehand OS Compatible web browser Windo...

Page 83: ...ings are the default settings the computer can be used with the following network settings IP ADDRESS 192 168 10 101 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 10 1 Accessing from the web brows...

Page 84: ...le updating the screen for the web control the screen may become white for a moment but it is not a malfunction Description of each item 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Page tab Switches pages by clicking this item 2 S...

Page 85: ...r Description FAN Trouble has occurred in the fan or its drive circuit Consult your dealer FAN INTAKE1 Trouble has occurred in the intake fan 1 FAN INTAKE2 Trouble has occurred in the intake fan 2 FAN...

Page 86: ...E Adjusts the volume level 3 PICTURE MODE Switches the picture mode 4 AV MUTE Switches between AV mute on off 5 POWER Turns on off the power 6 CLOSED CAPTION Switches the closed caption mode Advanced...

Page 87: ...ter the DNS1 server address Permissible characters for the entry of DNS1 server address primary Numbers 0 9 period Example 192 168 0 253 6 DNS2 Enter the DNS2 server address Permissible characters for...

Page 88: ...AME Enter the IP address or the server name of the E mail server SMTP To enter the server name the DNS server needs to be set up 3 MAIL FROM Enter the E mail address of the projector Up to 63 characte...

Page 89: ...Authentication set up page Set the authentication items when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is necessary to send an E mail Click Detailed set up Authentication set up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Auth...

Page 90: ...RATURE OFF check system FAN OK INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE OK LAMP REMAIN TIME OK LAMP STATUS OK APERTURE CONTRAST SHUTTER OK AIR FILTER OK Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Int...

Page 91: ...31 degC 87 degF Exhaust air temperature 37 degC 98 degF PROJECTOR RUNTIME 800 H LAMP ECO 500 H LAMP NORMAL 100 H LAMP REMAIN 3400 H Current status MAIN VERSION 1 00 NETWORK VERSION 1 00 SUB VERSION 1...

Page 92: ...unction 5 AV MUTE DETECTION Enable ON disable OFF the AV mute detection function 6 POWER MANAGEMENT Select the power consumption mode 7 TIMER Select the time that the lamp is turned off when the POWER...

Page 93: ...word Up to 16 characters in single byte Password Retype Enter the desired new password again 4 OK Determines the change of password User account 1 2 3 1 Account Displays the account to change 2 New Us...

Page 94: ...not displayed on the web control screen The control page of Crestron Connected is displayed by clicking Crestron Connected TM It is not displayed if Adobe Flash Player is not installed on the compute...

Page 95: ...lays the current setting SubnetMask Displays the current setting DefaultGateway Displays the current setting DNSServer Displays the current setting 5 Exit Returns to the control page Info page Click I...

Page 96: ...p page Click Help on the control page The Help Desk window is displayed 1 1 Help Desk Send receive messages to from an administrator who uses Crestron Connected Chapter 4 Settings NETWORK menu 96 ENGL...

Page 97: ...Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter describes methods of inspection when there are problems maintenance and replacement of the units ENGLISH 97...

Page 98: ...taking the preceding measures ask your dealer for repair Temperature indicator TEMP Indicator status Lighting in red Blinking in red Blinking in red Slow Status The air filter unit is clogged internal...

Page 99: ...in dusty environment Replace the air filter unit in the following cases f f If the air filter unit is clogged a Temperature Warning message is displayed on the screen and then the temperature indicat...

Page 100: ...The lamp unit is a consumable component Refer to When to replace the lamp unit x page 101 for details about the replacement cycle When purchasing the optional Replacement Lamp Unit Model No ET LAV400...

Page 101: ...5 000 hours has elapsed the lamp turns off automatically after approximately 10 minutes as it will cause malfunction of the projector Time which is ob tained by the above equation On screen display 1...

Page 102: ...screwdriver f f When you experience difficulty in installing the lamp unit remove it and try again If you use force to install the lamp unit the connector may be damaged 6 Attach the lamp cover Tight...

Page 103: ...ve been turned on f f Is the audio input selection in AUDIO SETTING set correctly 32 33 41 74 43 69 32 33 43 74 74 The remote control does not operate f f The batteries may be weak f f The batteries m...

Page 104: ...Chapter 6 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector 104 ENGLISH...

Page 105: ...ates lamp errors range 0 2 3rd byte Indicates temperature errors range 0 2 4th byte Fixed at 0 5th byte Indicates filter errors range 0 2 6th byte Indicates other errors range 0 2 LAMP Lamp status que...

Page 106: ...rithm f f xxxxxx yyyyy zzzzzzzz xxxxxx Administrator rights user name for WEB CONTROL Default user name is admin1 yyyyy Password of above administrator rights user Default password is panasonic zzzzzz...

Page 107: ...0d Data length 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte f fMode 0 Non protect mode Command transmission method Transmit by the following command format r r Transmitted data Header Data section Termination symbol...

Page 108: ...tents NC TXD Transmitted data RXD Received data NC GND Earth NC CTS Connected internally RTS NC Communication conditions Factory default Signal level RS 232C compliant Sync method Asynchronous Baud ra...

Page 109: ...tiple commands be sure to wait until 0 5 seconds has elapsed after receiving the response from the projector before sending the next command When transmitting a command which does not need a parameter...

Page 110: ...ower on To check if the power is on use the Power query command POF Power off IIS INPUT selection VID RG1 RG2 HD1 HD2 VIDEO RGB1 RGB2 HDMI1 HDMI2 OFZ Freeze 0 OFF 1 ON AUU Volume up AUD Volume down DZ...

Page 111: ...H l 1125 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 74 3 R Y H 1125 1080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 R Y H 1125 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8 30 0 74 3 R Y H 1125 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 67 5 60 0 148 5 R...

Page 112: ...8 49 9 158 3 R H 1 920 x 1 200 4 74 0 60 0 154 0 R H l 7 l 7 1 920 x 1 200 6 74 6 59 9 193 3 R 1 Where marked l signals indicates in Plug and Play is compatible with EDID of projector Unmarked signal...

Page 113: ...YLIGHT VIEW is set to OFF and AUTO POWER SAVE is set to OFF Applicable scanning frequency For video signal Horizontal 15 73 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz Horizontal 15 63 kHz Vertical 50 Hz For Y C signal Hor...

Page 114: ...monitor output compatible 0 V rms to 2 0 V rms variable output impedance 2 2 k and less SERIAL IN 1 set D sub 9 pin RS 232C compliant for computer control use LAN 1 set for RJ 45 network connection PJ...

Page 115: ...Dimensions Unit mm inch 104 6 4 1 8 63 8 2 1 2 332 0 13 1 16 389 0 15 5 16 250 0 9 27 32 125 0 4 29 32 337 0 13 9 32 Actual dimension may differ by product Chapter 6 Appendix Dimensions ENGLISH 115...

Page 116: ...ot 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 products must be removed promptly by a qua...

Page 117: ...E ALL 76 INITIAL START UP 71 INPUT SELECT button Projector body 21 Installation mode 26 IRIS 52 L Lamp indicator 21 98 LAMP POWER 71 LANGUAGE 63 List of compatible signals 111 M Main menu 47 Maintenan...

Page 118: ...f old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of...

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