® DLP™ based Projector Commercial Use Operating Instructions Models No. PT-D9510U PT-D9610U POWER SYSTEM SELECTOR RGB INPUT1 BRIGHT PCMUTE ON SCREEN NEXT INPUT2 CONTRAST STD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID ALL MENU + ENTER – LENS 1 ID SELECT PROJECT OR INPUT3 9 0 Read these instructions completely before operating this unit.
Dear Panasonic Customer: This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require. We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product, and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLPTM based projector. The serial number of your product may be found on its back. You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required. Model number: PT-D9510U / PT-D9610U Serial number: Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Features A new processing circuit for moving images provides excellent moving image quality The adoption of processing circuit exclusively for moving images converts the signals to images which are comfortable to view with no flickering or loss of quality from the image source. Projects a wide range of image sizes from 100 inches (2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Power Supply: This DLPTM based Projector is designed to operate on 200 V — 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz AC only. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE.
Precautions with regard to safety Read these operating instructions thoroughly and check all necessary safety precautions when setting up the projector in order to avoid accidents. WARNING Setting-up Installation should only be carried out by a qualified technician. • In order to maintain full safety and precision during installation, such work should only be carried out by a qualified technician. At least three people are needed to set up the projector.
When using the projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used. • Strong light is emitted from the projector‘s lens. If you look directly into this light, it can hurt and damage your eyes. Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are sloped or unstable. • The projector may fall down or tip over. Do not place any objects on top of the projector.
Precautions on handling CAUTION Setting-up The following points should always be observed when setting up this projector. A dedicated power supply must be used. • Ask the place of purchase to carry out any electrical work which may be required to provide a 14 A, 200 V - 240 V AC (single phase) power supply for the projector alone to use. Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks.
Notes on use In order to get the best picture quality • If outside light or light from indoor lamps is shining onto the screen, the images projected will not have good contrast. Draw curtains or blinds over any windows, turn off any fluorescent lights near the screen and cover any highly-reflective floor and wall surfaces with carpet or wallpaper to prevent reflection. Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands. • Do not touch your hands against the surface of the lens.
Name and function of each part 〈Projector〉 INPUT button This button is used to change the input between INPUT 1 / INPUT 2 / INPUT 3. If there are several input terminals in a single input slot, the selection will change in order between all input terminals available for that slot. POWER POWER button This button is used to turn the projector power supply on and off. •This button is enabled while the MAIN POWER switch is ON.
Name and function of each remote control part 〈Remote control unit〉 STD (standard) button This button is used to reset all of the projector adjustment values (BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT and SHARPNESS) to the default levels which were set at the time of shipment from the factory. It is pressed after the respective adjustment mode screen has been displayed.
Name and function of each remote control part (continued) 〈Remote control unit〉 Transmitter This emits the infrared signals which are used to control the projector when the remote control unit is being used as a wireless unit. SYSTEM SELECTOR STD INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 BRIGHT CONTRAST LENS POWER RGB PROJECTOR MENU Wired remote control terminal This terminal is used to connect the accessory cable when the remote control unit is being used as a wired unit.
Before using the remote control unit Inserting the batteries • Insert the AA batteries supplied with the remote control unit, making sure that the polarities are correct. • The batteries also need to be inserted when the remote control unit is connected to the projector using the remote control cable. 1 Open the battery 2 compartment cover. 3 Insert the batteries. Close the battery compartment cover.
Using the remote control unit with the cable The remote control unit can be connected to the projector using the accessory remote control cable. This cable should be connected to the REMOTE IN2 IN terminal at the front of the projector and to the remote control cable terminal. Note: • The maximum length for the cable used to connected the remote control unit is 15 m (49 feet).
Turning the power ON and OFF Always be sure to follow the procedure given below to turn the projector power on and off. 〈Turning the power on 〉 1 〈 Turning the power off 〉 Main power ON (The power indicator will become red) Press the [ ] side of the MAIN POWER switch at the front of the projector. (The projector will change to standby mode.
On-screen menu operation guide The figure below shows on-screen displays for any desired setting, starting with the MAIN MENU, and ending with its sub-menu. •[On-screen displays such as the input signal type will appear when the input signal is changed. (The display will disappear automatically.)] Normal screen RGB INPUT : n NAME : * * * * ID : nnn S. S.
Before using the projector The projection lenses and input modules which are available for use with this projector need to be purchased separately and must be installed to the projector before the projector can be used. NOTE • Obtain the required projection lenses and input modules beforehand in accordance with the projection distance and the system used. • When installing an optional input module, refer to page 28 for details.
Setting up the projector • After determining the installation position of the projector and screen in consideration of the audience positions, install them according to the chapter "Projection distance for each projection lens (sold separately)" on pages 2024. Installing to the floor (Including the direct rear-mounting) 1. Installing drawing of the screen and the projector (unit : mm / inches) [Rear view] [Side view] Screen 188(7.
Installing to the ceiling (Including direct rear-projection) • Using the projector by installing to the ceiling requires an optional ceiling mount bracket (ET-PKD95). For the projection distance (L), refer to the chapter "Projection distance for each projection lens (sold separately)" on pages 20 - 24. For the procedures to install the ceiling mount bracket on the projector and mount the suspension bolts on the ceiling surface, refer to the installation instructions supplied with ET-PKD95. 1.
Projection distance for each projection lens (sold separately) The required projection distance depends on not only the target picture size but also the type of an optional projection lens. Obtain the appropriate projection lens for the installation space by referring to the projection distance for each projection lens shown in the table below and on the next page.
Projection distance measurements for PT-D9510U (screen aspect ratio: 16:9) unit: mm (feet/inches) Picture size 2 540 (100") 3 048 (120") 3 810 (150") 4 572 (180") 5 080 (200") 6 350 (250") 7 620 (300") 8 890 (350") 10 160 (400") 11 430 (450") 12 700 (500") 13 970 (550") Projection distance Zoom lens Screen size Effective height(SH) 1 245 (4'1") 1 494 (4'11") 1 868 (6'2") 2 241 (7'4") 2 491 (8'2") 3 113 (10'3") 3 736 (12'3") 4 358 (14'4") 4 981 (16'4") 5 604 (18'5") 6 226 (20'5") 6 849 (22'6") Fixed foca
Projection distance measurements for PT-D9610U (screen aspect ratio: 5:4) unit: mm (feet/inches) Picture size 2 540 (100") 3 048 (120") 3 810 (150") 4 572 (180") 5 080 (200") 6 350 (250") 7 620 (300") 8 890 (350") 10 160 (400") 11 430 (450") 12 700 (500") 13 970 (550") 15 240 (600") Projection distance Zoom lens Screen size Fixed focal lens Effective Effective ET-D95LE5(1.5-2.0:1) ET-D95LE6(2.0-2.5:1)ET-D95LE7(2.5-4.0:1)ET-D95LE8(4.0-7.0:1) ET-D95LE9 (0.8:1) height(SH) width(SW) Min. Min. Max. Max.
Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens (for PT-D9610U) If there is no reference made to the require picture size, calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement (inch) of the screen you will use. Model No. of projection lensAspect ratio 4:3 Z o o m ET-D95LE5 (1.5 – 2.0 : 1) 5:4 16:9 4:3 ET-D95LE6 (2.0 – 2.5 : 1) 5:4 16:9 4:3 l e n s ET-D95LE7 (2.5 – 4.0 : 1) 5:4 16:9 4:3 ET-D95LE8 (4.0 – 7.
Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens (for PT-D9510U) If there is no reference made to the require picture size, calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement (inch) of the screen you will use. Model No. of projection lensAspect ratio Zoom lens Fixed focal lens ET-D95LE1 (1.5 — 2.5 : 1) ET-D95LE2 (2.5 — 4.0 : 1) ET-D95LE3 (4.0 — 7.0 : 1) ET-D95LE9 (0.8 : 1) 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 L = 0.
Setting the projection method The projection method can be set in accordance with the way the projector has been installed. If the projected picture is upside-down or back-to-front, change the projection method while referring to illustrations A to D below.
Adjusting the lens Adjusting the focus Adjustment procedure LENS LENS FOCUS LENS SHIFT EXIT : +− : : MENU Press the LENS button. ... The LENS screen will be displayed. Use the control level buttons (+ and −) to adjust the focus to the correct setting. • Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment. Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the fast mode. Press the MENU button.
Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift) Adjustment range after lens positioning is as follows: ※The numbers in brackets are the dimensions when the ET-D95LE9 lens is being used. Floor projection for PT-D9610U Floor projection for PT-D9510U (0.24H) 0.35H (0.24H) 0.29H Standard projection position 0.50V (0.38V) 0.5V Projected 0.28V screen height,V Projected 0.31V (0.38V) screen height,V Standard projection position 0.31H 0.50V 0.31H (0.38V) 0.5V (0.24H) 0.35H 0.
Installing the input module Obtain the required input modules (sold separately) beforehand in accordance with the system input signal. • Types of input module (sold separately) Input signal Input signal level Module No. Video/Sync. signal input impedance : 75 Ω/1 kΩ R/PRCr, B/PBCb : 0.7 V [p-p] or 1.0 V [p-p] with BETACAM input G/Y 0.7 V [p-p](1.0 V [p-p]when SYNC ON G/Y signal is input) Composite sync/Separate sync : 0.6 V [p-p]-4.
Installing the input modules Disconnect the power supply from the projector before installing any of the input modules. Installation procedure Remove the two screws which are holding the slot cover where the input module is to be installed, and then remove the slot cover. Fit the input module into the slot rails, and then push the input module in until it is seated in the connector, while being careful not to bump any of the module components. Tighten the two screws to secure module in place.
Connecting the input module signal source When setting up the projector, you will need to connect the signal source to an input module according to the type of signal being input.
Connecting the input module signal source Connecting the signal source to the input module for analog RGB signals If using the input module for analog RGB signals in order to connect the projector to a personal computer, you will also need to use a separate interface (D-SUB /BNC) cable. 1.
Analog RGB signals that can be input The table below lists the different types of analog RGB signals that can be input. If a signal which differs greatly from any of the types listed below is input, the picture image may not be displayed correctly, or black background may displayed. Display mode name VGA400 VGA480 SVGA XGA MXGA SXGA MAC16 MAC21 HDTV UXGA Signal data No.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for video signals 1.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for video signals 2.Connecting a component signal source Video signal input module (sold separately) ET-MD95VM2 LINE/Cr IN LINE OUT Video Module ET-MD95VM2 Y IN C/Cb IN Luminance signal Y Color difference signal Cb Color difference signal Cr DVD player • For details of composite and component signal switching, see ET-MD95VM2 (sold separately) signal switching on page 41.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for TMDS signals TMDS input module (sold separately) ET-MD95T TMDS TMDS Module ET-MD95T TMDS signal MDR26PIN Personal computer with TMDS output • This input module is for use with personal computers which are equipped with a TMDS output connector. • The connector is a MDR 26-pin connector. • The cable used should not be longer than 7 m / 22.96 feet( Recommend length : 5 m / 16.4 feet). If a cable which is longer than 7 m (22.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals Serial digital input module(sold separately) ET-MD95SD1 (for 480i/576i) OUT IN 480i Module ET-MD95SD1 SERIAL SD signal SD signal output Professional-type digital VCR • Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type. • The SYSTEM SELECTOR button can be used to toggle between different formats when using input modules that can handle two different signals with different specifications.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals 1. 480p dual link (4:2:2p): 59.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals 2. 1) 480p single link (4:2:0p): 59.94 Hz progressive scan with 720 by 483 active lines at 360 Mbps, complying with the SMPTE294M Standard 2) 480i (4:2:2): 59.
Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals Serial digital input module(sold separately) ET-MD95SD3 (for HD SDI) OUT IN 1080i/720p Module ET-MD95SD3 HD SERIAL HD SD signal SD signal output (Active through) Professional-type digital VCR • Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type.
Selecting the input signal • The following remote control unit buttons and the INPUT button on the projector operating panel can be used to switch between different input sources. Remote control unit RGB INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 or Projector RGB : Invalid INPUT 1 : Switches to slot 1 INPUT 2 : Switches to slot 2 INPUT 3 : Switches to slot 3 INPUT • The input source can be changed in the order INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 each time the INPUT button on the projector operating panel is pressed.
Selecting the signal of ET-MD95VM2(sold separately) When using the projector with the optional ET-MD95VM2 Video Input Module, select the appropriate video signal format that matches the video equipment you are using. Setting procedure MENU Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION.
Registering input signal data Because the projector has no factory pre-set data of input signals, be sure to register input signal data before first use. NOTE • Up to 64 different input signals can be registered. • Input a signal according to an input module installed on the projector and register the signal data.
When the memory does not allow new signal registration because it is full • When a total of 64 signals has already been registered and the memory is full, inputting a new signal and pressing the MENU button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel will display the overwriting registration screen below. In this case, to register the new data, an existing signal will be cleared and overwriting with the new data.
Sub-memory This equipment has a sub memory function which enables storage of multiple image adjustment data sets, even when the signal is determined to be the same due to the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source. Use this when image adjustment (like aspect switching or white balance) is necessary due to the same signal source. The sub-memory contains all data which can be adjusted for each signal, such as the image aspect ratio and adjustment video data (brightness, contrast etc.
On-screen display Input switching/Signal switching This displays the stored signal name for the STATUS screen during signal switching. RGB INPUT No.:1 NAME : xxx60-A5-2 ID : ALL Stored signal details SIGNAL STATUS NAME:xxx60-A5-2 MEMORY-No. S.S.No. INPUT No, fH fV SYNC STATE :A5-2 :− :1 :48.30 kHz :60.00 Hz :H(NEG) V(NEG) 75 ohm SUB MEMORY : NAME ENTRY : ENTER EXIT : MENU A name can be entered for each sub-memory. MEMORY-No:A5-2 Address No. (A1,A2,....
Using the RGB REALITY mode The RGB REALITY mode is a mode for converting RGB (primary color) input signals to component signals, performing high picture quality playback using image conversion processing specially for moving pictures. You can choose the RGB mode best suited for the type of RGB signals you are using (refer to page 40): RGB mode: Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a PC or other computer-based device that focuses on still images.
Adjusting the picture automatically The automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP) is a function to automatically adjust the resolution, clock phase, and picture position when inputting an analog RGB signal consisting of dots like a computer signal. (The input of a moving picture signal or any signal other than analog RGB signals cannot enable this function.
2. Special signal automatic adjustment Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN SELECT MENU START EXIT : : : ENTER : MENU AUTO SETUP MENU MODE DISP DOTS MENU SELECT START EXIT : USER : nnnn : : : ENTER : MENU Press the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT( ) arrow buttons once time. ... The AUTO SETUP MENU screen will be displayed. Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT( ) arrow to switch to desired MODE.
Adjusting the picture manually Signals which cannot be adjusted automatically should be adjusted manually. The following settings can be adjusted manually, and the respective adjustment procedures are given below. 1.Input signal resolution data 2.Clock phase 3.Picture position Adjusting the input signal resolution Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
Adjusting the clock phase If a flicker or bleeding of the contour appears on the screen, adjust the clock phase to obtain an optimum picture. Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION.
Adjusting the picture position Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION. MENU : SUB MENU : ENTER EXIT : MENU POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING Press the ENTER button. ... The POSITION screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select SHIFT.
Adjusting the blanking If picture noise appears at the perimeter of the screen or a picture extends off the screen a little, adjust the blanking to fine-tune the screen. Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION. AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU : SUB MENU : ENTER EXIT : MENU POSITION Press the ENTER button. ... The POSITION screen will be displayed.
Adjusting the clamp position • If the black portions of the picture are fractured or tinged with green, adjust the clamp position its optimum state. Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION.
Adjusting the keystone(Trapezoidal distortion) • The KEYSTONE adjustment allows you to compensate for pictures’ horizontal trapezoidal distortion. (Keystone adjustment can not carried out in built-in test pattern.) Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION.
Adjusting the picture to the desired setting The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture to the desire appearance. Adjustment procedure ... Adjusting the COLOR setting MENU Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
Adjusting the picture to the desired setting (continued) Adjusting the white balance (High / Low) Adjustment procedure (Project a signal to be adjusted) MENU Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
Adjusting the picture quality The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture quality to the desired setting. Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
Adjustment Item Operation SHARPNESS H Makes the horizontal contours sharper. SHARPNESS V Makes the vertical contours sharper. Adjustment Details Nine steps from OFF to 8 (factory default : 2) A larger value causes a greater effect Four steps from OFF to 3 (factory default : 2) A larger value causes a greater effect OFF: No correction NR (Noise Reduction) Selects the noise reduction effectiveness.
Adjusting the picture size Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION. MENU : SUB MENU : ENTER EXIT : MENU POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING Press the ENTER button. ... The POSITION screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select SIZE.
Screen examples for different size settings (For PT-D9510U) INPUT PICTURE SIZE SETTING 8:5 (640×400) 4:3 (1152×864) 5:4 (1280×1024) Default The picture is displayed at maximum size while maintaining the original aspect. Through H-Fit V-Fit HV-Fit * If the picture extends outside the screen, the top-left corner is used as the reference point.
Screen examples for different size settings (For PT-D9610U) INPUT PICTURE SIZE SETTING 8:5 (640×400) 4:3 (1152×864) 5:4 (1280×1024) Default The picture is displayed at maximum size while maintaining the original aspect. Through H-Fit V-Fit HV-Fit * If the picture extends outside the screen, the top-left corner is used as the reference point.
Power up function Power up function The projector is provided with a power up function which allows the performance of the lamp to be utilized to the maximum level. MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION.
Contrast switching function This equipment has 3 mode types for adjusting to the use environment. Switching procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION.
When inputting BETACAM with YCbCr 480i When receiving 480i with analog component signal YCbCr input, it is possible to switch Cb, Cr input. Switching procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
Displaying a test pattern 17 types of test pattern are built in. These test patterns can be used to check the various adjustment settings. Use the following procedure to display a test pattern. NOTE •These test patterns cannot reflect the adjustment results of various picture settings such as picture quality, positions, and sizes. Be sure to project an external input signal for various adjustments.
Displaying the projector settings Display procedure Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION. MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU : SUB MENU : ENTER EXIT : MENU OPTION SET RUNTIME : nnnnnh LAMP POWER : * * * * * * CONTRAST MODE : * * RS-232C SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO MODULE SETTING NETWORK MODULE SETTING PASSWORD Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed.
Adjusting the edge blending The projector is equipped with a function to blend edges that may appear on the screen during multi-screen use. Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION. MENU : SUB MENU : ENTER EXIT : MENU POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING Press the ENTER button.
Adjusting the color matching The projector is equipped with color matching adjustment functions to adjust color balance when using several units in combination. Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
Setting and specifying ID numbers This projector is provided with an ID number function, so that if multiple projectors are being used together, the projectors can be controlled all at once or separately using a single remote control unit. Because the factory pre-setting of the ID number is ALL, using only one projector do not require this setting. Setting ID numbers Setting procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ...
Setting remote control unit ID numbers When an ID number has been assigned for a projector, you then need to assign the same ID number as the projectors to be controlled to the remote control unit which is to be used to operate these projectors, otherwise the remote control unit cannot be used. Because the factory pre-setting of the projector ID number is ALL, using only one projector requires the use of the ID ALL button on the remote control unit for this setting.
Using the RS-232C connectors The projector is equipped with a D-SUB 9-pin RS-232C input connector and RS-232C output connector which allow the projector to be controlled externally. These connectors conform to RS-232C specifications, and can be used by a computer which conforms to either RS-232 or RS-232C specifications. • Set the communication parameters below according to a computer to be connected. To connect the computer, use a straight cable and connect it to the RS-232C IN connector.
Using the RS-232C connectors (continued) ID List Code specified ID ID Code specified ID ID Code specified Code specified ID Code specified ID Code specified 00h 12 0Ch 24 18h 36 24h 48 30h 60 3Ch 1 01h 13 0Dh 25 19h 37 25h 49 31h 61 3Dh 2 02h 14 0Eh 26 1Ah 38 26h 50 32h 62 3Eh 3 03h 15 0Fh 27 1Bh 39 27h 51 33h 63 3Fh 4 04h 16 10h 28 1Ch 40 28h 52 34h 64 40h 5 05h 17 11h 29 1Dh 41 29h 53 35h 6 06h 18 12h 30 1Eh 42 2Ah 54 3
Using the RS-232C connectors (continued) RS-232C settings Setting procedure MENU Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION. AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU : SUB MENU : ENTER EXIT : MENU OPTION Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select RS-232C SETTING.
Using the RS-232C connectors (continued) List of basic control commands CODE 06h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Fh 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h 16h 17h 18h 19h 35h 36h 3Bh 3Dh 3Eh 3Fh 40h 58h 59h 5Ah 5Bh 5Ch 5Dh 62h 6Bh 6Ch 6dh 70h 72h 7Ah 7Ch 91h Target remote control buttons NAME RGB INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 BRIGHT CONTRAST STD POWER POWER ON *2 POWER OFF *2 TEST *2 + − ON SCREEN ID ALL *1 ID SELECT *1 INPUT *2 SYSTEM SELECTOR ENTER MENU LENS PICTURE MUTE NOTE *1: This command is for the supplied remote
Selecting the RS-422 Serial Interface Converting the RS-232C-IN port into an RS-422-IN port If the projector power is ON, turn it OFF by pressing the remote-control (or on the projector) POWER key, and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops. Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF, then unplug the projector from the supply outlet. Remove the CM CPU module. CM CPU module Remove the 2 screws.
Selecting the RS-422 Serial Interface (continued) Converting the RS-232C-OUT port into an RS-422-OUT port If the projector power is ON, turn it OFF by pressing the remote-control (or on the projector) POWER key, and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops. Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF, then unplug the projector from the supply outlet. Remove the CM CPU module. See “ Converting the RS-232C-IN port into an RS-422-IN port”.
Using the network module The network module for this unit has a LAN interface, so the unit can be controlled from the web browser of a PC. The network module has an automatic send function for e-mail. Mail can be sent to a previously set e-mail address when a problem occurs, or when the set value for the lamp usage time is attained. Connection example A LAN cable is necessary when using the network module.
Initial setting of network module Operating procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select OPTION. MENU : EXIT : MENU OPTION SET RUNTIME : nnnnnh LAMP POWER : * * * * * * CONTRAST MODE : * * RS-232C SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO MODULE SETTING NETWORK MODULE SETTING PASSWORD Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed.
Item Function Description HOSTNAME Host name display and setting Change if necessary when using a DHCP server etc. DHCP DHCP client function Turn the DHCP item ON when automatically obtaining IP addresses using a DHCP server. Turn it OFF when not using a DHCP server. IP ADDR IP address display and setting Input an IP address when not using a DHCP server. NET MASK Net mask display and setting Input the net mask when not using a DHCP server.
Accessing from a web browser Start up the PC’s web browser. Go to: 192.168.0.8 Input the IP address set on the unit in the URL input field of the web browser. Input user1 in the user name field, and input panasonic (lower case letters) in the password field. Username and Password Required Enter username for Panasonic Projector Control at 192.168.0.8 User Name: user1 Password: ****** OK Cancel When OK is pressed, the top page is displayed.
Top page Initial setup button TOP-Panasonic projector control window - Netscape File Edit View Go Window Help Projector control window If you click on this item, the page for changing passwords and initial setting of the IP address is displayed. Projector control button Clicking on this option displays the projector control page.
Network setting page Select ON to activate DHCP client function Input IP address when not using DHCP server Input port number. Normally, this is used with the default 80. Input net mask when not using DHCP server Input gate address when not using DHCP server Input projector name. Input the host name, if necessary, when using DHCP server etc. Projector control page This displays the projector state. This displays the projector on-screen. The display appears even if projector onscreen is set to off.
Status display page Displays input slot status Displays projector internal temperature Displays projector exhaust temperature Displays lamp illumination remaining time Displays projector operation time Displays projector type.
E-mail setting page • This enables automatic sending of mail to up to two mail addresses. When using the e-mail function, select Enable. Input the IP address of the e-mail server (SMTP). Data such as the set-up location of the projector can be input so it is easy to understand where the e-mail came from. Input the e-mail address of the projector. The minimum time interval for temperature warning mail can be changed. The initial value is 60 minutes.
E-mail setting page (continue) When using two e-mail addresses, input the e-mail address to send mail to. After all input is finished, press the Submit button. Select the conditions for sending e-mail Error: When an error occurs in self-diagnosis Warning LAMP1: When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches the time set in the column on the right side. Warning LAMP2: When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches the time set in the column on the right side.
Firmware update page (Firmware updating should only be done by a person with specialized knowledge.) After inputting the file name, press the upload button. Transfer will begin. It takes a few tens of seconds for transfer to occur. The time varies depending on the network situation. Input the file name of the firmware to be updated. Displays the current version. Displays the transferred version for updating.
Returning the network module settings to the factory shipment condition The following procedure allows the user to reset all of the network module settings (such as the IP address, password and e-mail settings) to the factory shipment condition. Procedure Using the “POWER” button on the remote control, set the unit power supply to the standby state. Using an object with a pointed tip, press and hold the FUNCTION switch for 3 seconds. The ON-LINE lamp will flash, and then go out about 30 seconds later.
Replacing the lamp unit DANGER Some dangers are associated with the replacing of the lamp. If lamp replacement becomes necessary, have the lamp unit replaced by a qualified service person, experienced in working with Xenon lamps. Notes on handling the lamp unit • The lamp unit is sold separately and consult a Panasonic authorized dealer or service center. Part No.
Before asking for service, check the following points. Symptom Check the following • Is the power turned on at the power point? • Is the power cord disconnected Power does from the power point? not turn on.
Specifications Power Supply Power Consumption Operating environment temperature 200 V – 240 V AC (single-phase, 3-wire), 14 A (Max.) 2.2 kW Approx. 13 W during standby (when cooling fan is stopped) 0 °C – 40 °C : NORMAL lamp power 0 °C – 35 °C : HIGH lamp power If the power is turned on when the temperature is around 0 °C, a warming-up time of about five minutes will be required before a picture can be projected.
Input signals Contrast ratio Connection terminals Power cord length Cabinet Weight Dimensions 〈Remote control unit〉 Number of functions Power supply Operating range Weight Dimensions With serial digital input module (sold separately) installed ET-MD95SD1 (for 480i/576i) SERIAL IN (SMPTE259M) BNC termination SERIAL OUT (SMPTE259M) BNC termination ET-MD95SD2 (for 480p/480i/576i) SERIAL MAIN IN/SUB IN (SMPTE259M/294M) BNC termination SERIAL MAIN OUT/SUB OUT (SMPTE259M/294M) BNC termination ET-MD95SD3 (for
Sold separately Select from the range available in accordance with the setting-up location and system requirements. Projection l e n s e s Modules O t h e r NAME Zoom lens 1.5 – 2.5 : 1 Zoom lens 2.5 – 4.0 : 1 Zoom lens 4.0 – 7.0 : 1 Zoom lens 1.5 – 2.0 : 1 Zoom lens 2.0 – 2.5 : 1 Zoom lens 2.5 – 4.0 : 1 Zoom lens 4.0 – 7.0 : 1 Fixed focal lens 0.8 : 1 RGB input module (RGB/YPbPr/YCbCr) Video signal input module (NTSC, PAL, SECAM , NTSC4.
Dimensions 960(37.8") UNIT : mm (inch) 680(26.8") φ29(1.1") 332(13.1") 428(16.8") 753(29.6") 13(0.5") φ50(2") 114(4.5") 169(6.7") 604(23.8") 712(28") 1051(41.
NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ AVERTISSEMENT: Afin d’éviter des dommages qui risquent de causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité. Alimentation: Ce projecteur DLP a été conçu pour fonctionner seulement sur secteur domestique de 200 V – 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz.
Précautions concernant la sécurité Lire attentivement ce mode d'emploi et respecter toutes les précautions de sécurité indiquées lors de l'installation du projecteur, afin d'éviter des accidents. AVERTISSEMENT Installation Confier l'installation du projecteur à un technicien qualifié seulement. •Afin de garantir une installation sûre et précise, il faut confier ce travail à un technicien qualifié seulement. Pour installer le projecteur, le concours d'au moins trois personnes est nécessaire.
Lors de l'utilisation du projecteur Ne pas regarder directement dans la lentille pendant que le projecteur fonctionne. • Une lumière intense est émise par la lentille du projecteur. Si l'on regarde directement dans cette lumière, elle risquerait de blesser et d'abîmer les yeux. Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces inclinées ou instables. • Le projecteur risquerait de tomber ou de se renverser. Ne pas placer d'objets sur le projecteur.
Précautions à suivre lors de la manipulation PRÉCAUTION Installation Toujours respecter les points suivants lors de l'installation du projecteur. Une alimentation électrique spécialisée doit être utilisée. • Demander à son revendeur d'effectuer les travaux d'électricité qui peuvent être nécessaires pour fournir une alimentation électrique de 14 A, 200 V – 240 V c.a. (monophasée) pour l'utilisation du projecteur exclusivement. Éviter l'installation dans des endroits sujets à des vibrations ou chocs.
Remarques concernant l'utilisation Afin d'obtenir la meilleure qualité possible d'image • Si la lumière du jour ou la lumière intérieure éclaire l'écran, les images projetées n'auront pas le contraste adéquat. Fermer les rideaux ou les volets des fenêtres, éteindre les éclairages fluorescents près de l'écran et couvrir tout plancher ou mur à haute réflexion de tapis ou papier peint pour éviter la réflexion. Ne pas toucher la surface de la lentille avec les mains nues.
Remplacement du module-lampe DANGER Le remplacement de la lampe présente certains dangers. Confiez le remplacement du module-lampe à un technicien qualifié ayant l’expérience des lampes au xénon. Remarques concernant la manipulation du module-lampe • Le module-lampe est vendu séparément, adressez-vous à un détaillant Panasonic agréé ou à un centre de service Panasonic.
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