Operating Instructions Functional Manual DLPTM Projector Commercial Use Model No. PT-DZ870E PT-DW830E PT-DX100E Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. ■■ This manual is common to all the models regardless of suffixes of the Model No.
Read this first! Read this first! WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces. To avoid incommoding reflexions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view. The equipment is not intended for used at a video workstation in compliance BildscharbV.
Read this first! IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG (U.K. only) FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
Read this first! WARNING: rr POWER The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible when problems occur. If the following problems occur, cut off the power supply immediately. Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in fire or electric shock. ff If foreign objects or water get inside the projector, cut off the power supply. ff If the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken, cut off the power supply.
Read this first! WARNING: Do not cover the air intake/exhaust ports or place anything within 500 mm (20") of them. Doing so will cause the projector to overheat, which can cause fire or damage to the projector. ff Do not place the projector in narrow, badly ventilated places. ff Do not place the projector on cloth or papers, as these materials could be drawn into the air intake port. Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air exhaust port.
Read this first! WARNING: rr 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. ff Use AAA/R03 batteries. ff Do not use unspecified batteries. ff Do not use chargeable batteries. ff Do not disassemble dry cell batteries. ff Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or fire.
Read this first! CAUTION: rr POWER When disconnecting the power cord, be sure to hold the power plug and power connector. If the power cord itself is pulled, the lead will become damaged, and fire, short-circuits or serious electric shocks will result. When not using the projector for an extended period of time, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet. Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
Read this first! CAUTION: rr MAINTENANCE Do not touch the fan with your fingers or any other parts of your body when replacing the lamp unit. Doing so can cause injury. Ask your dealer about cleaning inside the projector once a year. Continuous use while dust is accumulated inside the projector may result in fire. ff For cleaning fee, ask your dealer. rr VIEWING 3D VIDEO Those with a medical history of oversensitivity to light, heart problems, or poor physical health should not view 3D images.
Read this first! To remove the battery Remote Control Battery 1. Press the guide and lift the cover. (i) 2. Remove the batteries.
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Features of the Projector Quick Steps For details, refer to the corresponding pages. High luminance, high contrast, and high color reproduction ▶▶With a unique optical system and advanced lamp drive system, high luminance of 10 000 lm*1 and high contrast of 10 000:1, and high color reproduction are achieved even with its compact size. *1 For PT‑DX100E PT‑DZ870E and PT‑DW830E is 8 500 lm.
Contents Contents Be sure to read “Read this first!” from page 2.
Contents [POSITION] menu 78 95 [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [SHIFT] [COLOR MATCHING] 78 95 [ASPECT] [COLOR CORRECTION] 78 96 [ZOOM] [SCREEN SETTING] 79 96 [CLOCK PHASE] [AUTO SIGNAL] 80 97 [GEOMETRY(2D)] [AUTO SETUP] 80 97 [KEYSTONE(3D)] [RGB IN] 82 98 [KEYSTONE] [DVI-D IN] 83 98 [HDMI IN] 99 [ADVANCED MENU] menu 84 [DIGITAL LINK IN] 99 [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] 84 [SDI IN] 100 [BLANKING] 84 [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] 101 [INPUT RESOLUTION] 85 [CLOSE
Contents Precautions for Ceiling Mount Bracket [SIGNAL LIST] menu 127 187 Registering new signals 127 Index 188 Renaming the registered signal 127 Deleting the registered signal 127 Protecting the registered signal 128 Expanding signal lock-in range 128 Sub memory 129 [SECURITY] menu 130 [SECURITY PASSWORD] 130 [SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE] 130 [DISPLAY SETTING] 131 [TEXT CHANGE] 131 [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP] 131 [CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE] 133 [NETWORK] menu
Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Precautions for use Cautions when transporting ff If you purchased the projector with the standard zoom lens, remove the lens cushion before use, and store it for the future use. When transporting the projector, move the lens position to the home position and attach the lens cushion. If you purchased the projector with the lens sold separately, remove the lens hole cover before use, and store it for the future use.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use rThe r projector may not work properly due to strong radio wave from the broadcast station or the radio. If there is any facility or equipment, which outputs strong radio wave, near the installation location, install the projector at a location sufficiently far from the source of the radio wave. Or, wrap the LAN cable connected to the terminal by using a piece of metal foil or a metal pipe, of which is grounded at both ends.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use ff Prevent hot and cool air from the air conditioning system to blow directly to the ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the projector. +15° -15° 500 mm (20") or longer 500 mm (20") or longer 500 mm (20") or longer 100 mm (4") or longer ff Do not install the projector in a confined space. When it is necessary to install the projector in a confined space, install the air conditioning or ventilation separately.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Cautions on use rTo r get a good picture quality In order to view a beautiful image in higher contrast, prepare an appropriate environment. Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen. rDo r not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Accessories Make sure that the following accessories are provided with your projector. Numbers enclosed in < > show the number of accessories.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Optional accessories Optional accessories (product name) Projection lens Ceiling Mount Bracket Replacement lamp unit Upgrade Kit Digital Interface Box Model No.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Start-up display Start-up display When the projector is switched on for the first time after purchase as well as when [ALL USER DATA] in the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [INITIALIZE] is executed, the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection starts, then the initial setting screen is displayed. Set them in accordance with circumstances. In other occasions, you can change the settings by menu operations. Focus adjustment Adjust the focus to display the menu screen clearly.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Start-up display Initial setting (installation setting) Set [PROJECTION METHOD] and [COOLING CONDITION] depending on the installation mode. Refer to “Installation mode” (x page 32) for details. Set [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] to [ON] when using the projector at high altitudes between 1 400 m (4 593') or higher and lower than 2 700 m (8 858') above sea level. After completed the initial setting, you can change the settings of each item from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Start-up display Initial setting (screen setting) Set the screen format (aspect ratio) and display position of the image. After completed the initial setting, you can change the settings of each item from the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SCREEN SETTING]. 1) Press as to select an item. 2) Press qw to switch the setting. 4/4 INITIAL SETTING 16:10 SCREEN FORMAT SCREEN POSITION Set as necessary for the screen in use. MENU SELECT ENTER 3) CHANGE SET Press the button.
Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector About your projector Remote control Front Top 1 16 2 3 4 5 11 6 12 7 8 Bottom 13 14 17 9 10 15 9 Number (<0> - <9>) buttons Used when the system uses multiple projectors. Used to input ID numbers or passwords. 1 Power standby button Sets the projector to the state where the projector is switched off (standby mode) when the switch on the projector is set to and in projection mode.
Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector Projector body Front 1 Side 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 7 18 Rear 7 10 Bottom 8 11 19 12 13 8 8 7 10 8 8 8 WARNING Keep your hands and other objects away from the air exhaust port. ff Keep your hands and face away. ff Do not insert your fingers. ff Keep heat-sensitive objects away. Heated air from the air exhaust port can cause burns, injury, or deformations.
Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector 16 Security slot This security slot is compatible with the Kensington security cables. 17 switch Turns on/off the main power. 18 terminal Connect the supplied power cord. 19 Burglar hook port Attaches a burglar prevention cable, etc. Attention ff Do not block the ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the projector. rrControl panel 1 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 6 12 7 13 8 14 9
Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector rrConnecting terminals 1 6 2 7 3 4 5 8 1 terminal/ terminal These are the terminals to connect the remote control for serial control when the system uses multiple projectors. 2 terminal This is a terminal to remotely control the projector using the external control circuit. 3 terminal This is the RS‑232C compatible terminal to externally control the projector by connecting a computer.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Using the remote control Using the remote control Inserting and removing the batteries (i) (ii) Fig. 1 1) Open the cover. (Fig. 1) 2) Insert the batteries and close the cover (insert the m side first). (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 ff When removing the batteries, perform the steps in reverse order.
Chapter 1 Preparation — Using the remote control Connecting to the projector with a cable When you use the system with multiple projectors, use commercial M3 stereo mini jack cables and connect the other devices to the / terminals of the projector body. The remote control is effective even in places where an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light.
Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up Setting up Installation mode There are four ways to set up the projector. Set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] (x page 108) depending on the installation location. Set [COOLING CONDITION] to [AUTO]. Using the projector with [COOLING CONDITION] set incorrectly may shorten the life of the lamp.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up Screen size and throw distance Refer to the screen size and projection distances to install the projector. Image size and image position can be adjusted in accordance with the screen size and screen position.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up [GEOMETRY(2D)] projection range (Only for PT‑DZ870E) [VERTICAL KEYSTONE] (viewed from the side) [HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE] (viewed from above) Screen Screen Vertical arc correction (viewed from the side) Horizontal arc correction (viewed from above) Projection distance Arc radius Projection distance Arc radius Screen Screen Arc center Arc center Screen Screen Projection distance Arc radius Projection distance Arc radius Standard status Only for [KEYSTONE] Pr
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up When using the optional Upgrade Kit (Model No.: ET‑UK20) Only for [KEYSTONE] Projection lens Model No. [KEYSTONE] and [CURVED] used together Only for [CURVED] Vertical keystone correction angle α (°) Horizontal keystone correction angle β (°) Vertical keystone correction angle α (°) Horizontal keystone correction angle β (°) Standard zoom lens ±40 ±40 ±20 ±15 0.7 1.3 0.4 0.7 ET‑DLE055 ±22 ±15 ±8 ±8 1.3 3.3 0.8 1.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up Projection distance of each projection lens A ±5 % error in listed projection distances may occur. In addition, when [GEOMETRY(2D)] and [KEYSTONE] are used, distance is corrected to become smaller than the specified screen size. For PT‑DZ870E rrWhen the screen aspect is 16:10 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.673 1.077 1.52 (60") 0.808 1.292 1.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up rrWhen the screen aspect is 16:9 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 10.16 (400") 4.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up rrWhen the screen aspect is 4:3 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 8.89 (350") 5.334 7.112 10.16 (400") 6.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up For PT‑DW830E rrWhen the screen aspect is 16:10 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.673 1.077 1.52 (60") 0.808 1.292 1.78 (70") 0.942 1.508 2.03 (80") 1.077 1.723 2.29 (90") 1.212 1.939 2.54 (100") 1.346 2.154 3.05 (120") 1.615 2.585 3.81 (150") 2.019 3.231 5.08 (200") 2.692 4.308 6.35 (250") 3.365 5.385 7.62 (300") 4.039 6.462 8.89 (350") 4.712 7.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up rrWhen the screen aspect is 16:9 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 10.16 (400") 4.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up rrWhen the screen aspect is 4:3 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 8.89 (350") 5.334 7.112 10.16 (400") 6.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up For PT‑DX100E rrWhen the screen aspect is 4:3 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 8.89 (350") 5.334 7.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up rrWhen the screen aspect is 16:9 (Unit: m) Standard zoom lens Lens type Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Height Width Diagonal (SD) (SH) (SW) 1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 10.16 (400") 4.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up Formula to calculate projection distance per projection lens To use a screen size not listed in this manual, check the screen 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.) For PT‑DZ870E Lens type Projection lens Model No. Aspect ratio 16:10 Standard zoom lens — 16:9 ET‑DLE055 ET‑DLE085 — L = 0.6893 x SD - 0.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up For PT‑DW830E Lens type Projection lens Model No. Aspect ratio 16:10 Standard zoom lens — 16:9 4:3 Fixed-focus lens ET‑DLE055 16:9 16:9 16:9 4:3 16:10 Long focus zoom lens ET‑DLE350 16:9 4:3 16:10 Ultra long focus zoom lens ET‑DLE450 L = 2.2462 x SD - 0.0725 Min. (LW) L = 1.7715 x SD - 0.0746 Max. (LT) L = 2.4736 x SD - 0.0725 L = 0.7237 x SD - 0.0476 16:10 ET‑DLE250 L = 1.6086 x SD - 0.0746 Max. (LT) L = 0.7438 x SD - 0.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up For PT‑DX100E Lens type Projection lens Model No. Aspect ratio 4:3 Standard zoom lens — 16:9 Fixed-focus lens ET‑DLE055 L = 1.5875 x SD - 0.0746 Max. (LT) L = 2.2167 x SD - 0.0725 L = 0.6738 x SD - 0.0476 L = 0.7340 x SD - 0.0476 Min. (LW) L = 0.6711 x SD - 0.0471 Max. (LT) L = 0.8307 x SD - 0.0442 Min. (LW) L = 0.7311 x SD - 0.0471 ET‑DLE085 ET‑DLE150 4:3 ET‑DLE250 16:9 4:3 ET‑DLE350 16:9 4:3 Ultra long focus zoom lens L = 2.0346 x SD - 0.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Removing/attaching the projection lens Removing/attaching the projection lens Attaching and removing method of the projection lens are same for both standard zoom lenses and optional accessories. Move the projection lens to the home position before replacing or removing the projection lens. (x page 59) Attention ff Replace the projection lens after turning off the power of the projector. ff Do not touch the lens signal receiver. Dust or dirt may cause defective contact.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Removing/attaching the projection lens Attaching the projection lens Attach the projection lens using the following procedure. Guide groove (i) (ii) Guide Projection lens Fig. 1 Lens Mount Cover Fig. 2 Fig. 3 1) Remove the Lens Mount 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.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting Connecting Before connecting ff Before connecting, carefully read the operating instructions for the external device to be connected. ff Turn off the power of all devices before connecting cables. ff Take note of the following points before connecting the cables. Failure to do so may result in malfunctions.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside view (24) (17) (16) (9) (8) (1) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name (1) T.M.D.S data 2- (13) — (2) T.M.D.S data 2+ (14) +5 V (3) T.M.D.S data 2/4 shield (15) GND (4) — (16) Hot plug detection (5) — (17) T.M.D.S data 0- (6) DDC clock (18) T.M.D.S data 0+ (7) DDC data (19) T.M.D.S data 0/5 shield (8) — (20) — (9) T.M.D.S data 1- (21) — (10) T.M.D.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting For terminal (Only for PT‑DZ870E) Digital VCR for commercial use SD-SDI signal, HD-SDI signal or 3G-SDI signal Note ff Use the [PICTURE] menu → [SYSTEM SELECTOR] to switch the input format. ff Some external devices to be connected require the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SDI IN] to be set. ff Use a 5CFB or higher (such as 5CFB, or 7CFB) or a Belden 1694A or higher connection cable to properly transmit images.
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting Connecting example: Twisted-pair-cable transmitter Twisted-pair-cable transmitters such as the optional Digital Interface Box (Model No.: ET‑YFB100G) use twisted-pair-cables to transmit input images, Ethernet, and serial control signals, and the projector can input those digital signals to the terminal.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Switching on/off the projector Switching on/off the projector Connecting the power cord Make sure that the supplied power cord is securely fixed to the projector body to prevent it from being removed easily. Confirm that the switch is on the side before connecting the power cord. For details of power cord handling, refer to “Read this first!” (x page 2).
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Switching on/off the projector Note ff While the power indicator is lit in orange, the fan is running to cool the projector. ff For about 75 seconds after the projector is switched off and the luminous lamp cooling is started, the lamp indicators do not light up even if the power is switched on. After the power indicator lights in red, turn on the power again.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Switching on/off the projector Making adjustments and selections It is recommended that images are projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted. 2) 1) 5) 7) 8) 9) 1) 8) 3) 3) 4) 5) 7) 9) 2) 6) 6) 1) Press the button to roughly adjust the focus of the image. (x page 58) 2) Change the setting of [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] depending on the installation mode.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Switching on/off the projector Switching off the projector 3) 4) 1) 1) 2) 2) 1) Press the power standby button. ff The [POWER OFF(STANDBY)] confirmation screen is displayed. 2) Press qw to select [OK], and press the button. (Or press the power standby button again.) ff Projection of the image will stop, and the power indicator on the projector body lights in orange. (The fan keeps running.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Projecting Projecting Check the projection lens attachment (x page 48), external device connection (x page 49), power cord connection (x page 54), switch on the power (x page 55) to start projecting. Select the video for projection, and adjust appearance of the projected image. Selecting the input signal Select an input signal.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Projecting Moving the lens to the home position To move the lens to the home position, perform the following procedure. 1) While the [SHIFT] adjustment screen is displayed, press the button on the remote control. ff The [HOME POSITION] screen is displayed. LENS HOME POSITION 2) ENTER EXECUTE MENU CANCEL While the [HOME POSITION] screen is displayed (for approximately five seconds), press the button.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Projecting Zoom lens Standard zoom lens, ET‑DLE150, ET‑DLE250, ET‑DLE350, ET‑DLE450 ET‑DLE085 0.1 H Projection screen width H 0.45 V 0.5 V 0.1 H Standard projection position Projection screen height V PT‑DX100E Projection screen height V Standard projection position 0.34 V Lens type 0.1 H 0.1 H Projection screen width H Note ff When the optional fixed-focus lens (Model No.: ET‑DLE055) is attached, the shift adjustment is not available.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Operating with the remote control Operating with the remote control Using the shutter function If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission, for example, it is possible to turn off the image temporarily. button 1) Press the button. ff The image disappears. ff This operation can be also performed using the button on the control panel. 2) Press the button again. ff The image is displayed.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Operating with the remote control Switching the input signal The input for projection can be switched. button 1) Press the input selection (, , ,
Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Operating with the remote control Using the automatic setup function The automatic setup function can be used to automatically adjust the resolution, clock phase, and image position when analog RGB signals consisting of bitmap images such as computer signals are being input, or to automatically adjust the image position when DVI‑D/HDMI signals are input.
Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on-screen menu.
Chapter 4 Settings — Menu navigation Menu navigation The on-screen menu (Menu) is used to perform various settings and adjustments of the projector. Navigating through the menu Operating procedure button 1) Press the
Chapter 4 4) Settings — Menu navigation Press as to select a sub-menu, and press qw or the button to change or adjust settings. ff Some items will switch in order as follows each time you press qw. A B C ff For some items, press qw to display an individual adjustment screen with a bar scale as shown below. CONTRAST 0 ADJUST Note ff Pressing the
Chapter 4 Settings — Menu navigation Main menu item Page [PROJECTOR SETUP] 108 [P IN P] 124 [TEST PATTERN] 126 [SIGNAL LIST] 127 [SECURITY] 130 [NETWORK] 134 Sub-menu The sub-menu of the selected main menu item is displayed, and you can set and adjust items in the sub-menu.
Chapter 4 Sub-menu item [INPUT RESOLUTION] Settings — Menu navigation Factory default Page ― 85 [CLAMP POSITION] [24]*1 85 [EDGE BLENDING] [OFF] 86 [FRAME RESPONSE] [FRAME LOCK] [RASTER POSITION] [NORMAL] 87 [OFF] 88 ― 88 *1 Depends on the signal input. Note ff Sub-menu items and factory default settings vary depending on the selected input terminal.
Chapter 4 Sub-menu item [CUT OFF] Settings — Menu navigation Factory default Page — 106 Factory default Page *1 Only for PT‑DZ870E [PROJECTOR SETUP] Sub-menu item [ALL] 108 [PROJECTION METHOD] [PROJECTOR ID] [FRONT/FLOOR] 108 [COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO] 109 [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] [OFF] 109 [DUAL] 109 [LAMP RELAY] [LAMP SELECT] [OFF] 110 [LAMP POWER] [NORMAL] 111 — 111 [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL] [STANDBY MODE] [ECO] 116 [SCHEDULE] [OFF] 116 [STARTUP INPUT SELECT] [RS-232C] [STATU
Chapter 4 Settings — Menu navigation [NETWORK] Sub-menu item Factory default Page [DIGITAL LINK MODE] [AUTO] 134 [DIGITAL LINK SETUP] ― 134 [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] ― 135 [NETWORK SETUP] ― 135 [NETWORK CONTROL] ― 136 [NETWORK STATUS] ― 136 [DIGITAL INTERFACE BOX] ― 136 [Art-Net SETUP] ― 136 Note ff Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be input to the projector.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu [PICTURE] menu On the menu screen, select [PICTURE] from the main menu, and select an item from the submenu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust. [PICTURE MODE] You can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which the projector is used. 1) Press as to select [PICTURE MODE]. 2) Press qw or the button.
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [PICTURE] menu Press qw or the button. ff The [BRIGHTNESS] individual adjustment screen is displayed. 3) Press qw to adjust the level. Operation Adjustment Press the w button. Increases the brightness of the dark (black) parts of the screen. Press the q button. Reduces the brightness of the dark (black) parts of the screen. Range of adjustment -31 - +31 [COLOR] You can adjust the color saturation of the projected image. 1) Press as to select [COLOR].
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu Adjusting desired white balance 1) Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE]. 2) Press qw or the button. ff The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] individual adjustment screen is displayed. 3) Press qw to select [USER1] or [USER2]. 4) Press the button. ff The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] screen is displayed. 5) Press as to select [WHITE BALANCE]. 6) Press the button. ff The [WHITE BALANCE] screen is displayed.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu Note ff 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 button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting. ff When color temperature has been changed, the colors before and after the change will differ slightly.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu 1) Press as to select [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW]. 2) Press qw or the button. ff The [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW] individual adjustment screen is displayed. 3) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [OFF] No correction. [1] Corrects the image to weaken vividness. [2] Corrects the image to medium vividness. [3] Corrects the image to high vividness. [SHARPNESS] You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu [2] Moderately corrects aperture and signal. [3] Strongly corrects aperture and signal. Set any desired correction. Refer to “Adjusting desired correction amount” (x page 76) for details. [USER] Adjusting desired correction amount 1) Press as to select [DYNAMIC IRIS]. 2) Press qw or the button. ff The [DYNAMIC IRIS] individual adjustment screen is displayed. 3) Press qw to select [USER]. 4) Press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu Terminal System format terminal, terminal terminal (Only for PT‑DZ870E) 4) 480i, 576i, 480p, or 576p signal Select [AUTO], [RGB], or [YCBCR]. Other movie-based signals Select [AUTO], [RGB], or [YPBPR].
Chapter 4 Settings — [POSITION] menu [POSITION] menu On the menu screen, select [POSITION] from the main menu, and select an item from the submenu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust. [SHIFT] Move the image position vertically or horizontally if the image position projected on the screen is shifted even when the relative position of the projector and the screen is installed correctly.
Chapter 4 [VID AUTO]*1 [AUTO]*2 [THROUGH] The projector identifies the video ID (VID) embedded in the video signals and displays the image by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is effective for NTSC signals. The projector identifies the video ID (VID) embedded in the video signals and displays the image by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is effective for 480i/480p signals.
Chapter 4 Settings — [POSITION] menu When [ASPECT] is set to [DEFAULT] 1) Press as to select [ZOOM]. 2) Press the button. ff The [ZOOM] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [MODE]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. [INTERNAL] [FULL] Enlarges the size within the aspect range set with [SCREEN FORMAT]. Enlarges or reduces the size using the entire display area set with [SCREEN FORMAT]. 5) Press as to select [INTERLOCKED]. 6) Press qw to switch the item.
Chapter 4 Settings — [POSITION] menu [PC-1]*1 [PC-2]*1 Uses the computer to perform geometric adjustment. [PC-3]*1 *1 Advanced skills are necessary to use a computer to control geometric adjustment. Consult your dealer. Up to three geometric adjustments performed using the computer can be saved. Setting [KEYSTONE] or [CURVED] 1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY(2D)]. 2) Press qw to select [KEYSTONE] or [CURVED]. 3) Press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [POSITION] menu [CURVED] [HORIZONTAL BALANCE] [VERTICAL BALANCE] [MAINTAIN ASPECT RATIO] Select [ON] to correct while keeping the aspect ratio. Setting [CORNER CORRECTION] 1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY(2D)]. 2) Press qw to select [CORNER CORRECTION]. 3) Press the button. ff The [GEOMETRY:CORNER CORRECTION] screen is displayed. 4) Press as to select the item to adjust, and press the button. 5) Press asqw to adjust.
Chapter 4 Settings — [POSITION] menu [KEYSTONE] [SUB KEYSTONE] [LINEARITY] Note ff The menu or logo may run off the screen when adjustments are performed with [KEYSTONE(3D)]. ff Correcting up to ±40° for the tilt in the vertical direction is available in the adjustments with [KEYSTONE(3D)]. However, the image quality will degrade and it will get harder to focus with more correction. Install the projector so that the correction will be as small as possible.
Chapter 4 Settings — [ADVANCED MENU] menu [ADVANCED MENU] menu On the menu screen, select [ADVANCED MENU] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust.
Chapter 4 Blanking correction Top of the screen Bottom of the screen Left side of the screen Right side of the screen Item Settings — [ADVANCED MENU] menu Operation Adjustment Press the q button. The blanking zone moves upward. Press the w button. The blanking zone moves downward. Press the w button. The blanking zone moves upward. Press the q button. The blanking zone moves downward. Press the w button. The blanking zone moves to the right. Press the q button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [ADVANCED MENU] menu [EDGE BLENDING] The edge blending function allows multiple projector images to be seamlessly overlapped by using the inclination of the brightness at the overlapped area. 1) Press as to select [EDGE BLENDING]. 2) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [OFF] Sets the edge blending function to off. [ON] Use the setting value of the internal distortion of the set for the inclination of the edge blending area.
Chapter 4 Settings — [ADVANCED MENU] menu 15) Press as to select [UPPER], [LOWER], [LEFT], or [RIGHT] in [BLACK BORDER WIDTH] 16) Press qw to set the region (width) of the [BLACK BORDER WIDTH] adjustment. ff When PT‑DZ870E is used, proceed to Step 17). ff When PT‑DW830E or PT‑DX100E is used, proceed to Step 19). 17) Press as to select [UPPER KEYSTONE AREA], [LOWER KEYSTONE AREA], [LEFT KEYSTONE AREA], or [RIGHT KEYSTONE AREA].
Chapter 4 Settings — [ADVANCED MENU] menu [FRAME LOCK] Set this to view 3D display when the vertical scanning frequency of the signal is 25 Hz, 50 Hz, and 100 Hz. 1) Press as to select [FRAME LOCK]. 2) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [OFF] Decreases the flickering of the display. [ON] Synchronizes the display to the vertical scanning frequency of the input signal.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu On the menu screen, select [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] from the main menu, and display the submenu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff Press as to select a language, and press the button to set. Changing the display language You can select the language of the on-screen display.
Chapter 4 Settings — [3D SETTINGS] menu [3D SETTINGS] menu On the menu screen, select [3D SETTINGS] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to set. [3D SYSTEM SETTING] Set a picture display method for use during 3D signal input as necessary for the 3D system in use. 1) Press as to select [3D SYSTEM SETTING]. 2) Press qw to switch the item.
Chapter 4 5) Press qw to switch the item. [3D SYNC MODE] [OFF] 6) Settings — [3D SETTINGS] menu Items set in [3D SYNC1] Not used. Items set in [3D SYNC2] Not used.
Chapter 4 [NATIVE] [SIMULTANEOUS]*2 [SIDE BY SIDE] [TOP AND BOTTOM] [LINE BY LINE]*3 [FRAME SEQUENTIAL]*4 *1 *2 *3 *4 4) Settings — [3D SETTINGS] menu Forcibly displays 2D images regardless of input image signals. Forcibly displays 3D images in simultaneous system regardless of input video signals. Forcibly displays 3D images in side by side format regardless of input image signals. Forcibly displays 3D images in top and bottom format regardless of input image signals.
Chapter 4 Settings — [3D SETTINGS] menu Note ff This is disabled when [3D SYSTEM SETTING] is set to other than [SINGLE]. [SUB CLOCK PHASE] You can adjust the image when the image flickers or outline blurs. 1) Press as to select [SUB CLOCK PHASE]. 2) Press qw or the button. ff The [SUB CLOCK PHASE] individual adjustment screen is displayed. 3) Press qw to adjust. ff Adjustment value will change between [0] and [+31]. Adjust so that the amount of interference is at a minimum.
Chapter 4 Settings — [3D SETTINGS] menu ff Displays the 3D test pattern in 60 Hz vertical scanning frequency when no signal is input. When a signal is input, the 3D test pattern is displayed in the vertical scanning frequency that is same as the input signal. [SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MESSAGE] Set to show or hide the safety precautions message related to 3D viewing when the projector is switched on. 1) Press as to select [SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MESSAGE]. 2) Press qw to switch the item.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [DISPLAY OPTION] menu On the menu screen, select [DISPLAY OPTION] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to set. [COLOR MATCHING] Correct the color difference between projectors when using multiple projectors simultaneously. Adjusting the color matching as desired 1) Press as to select [COLOR MATCHING].
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu 1) Press as to select [COLOR MATCHING]. 2) Press qw to select [MEASURED]. 3) Press the button. ff The [MEASURED MODE] screen is displayed. 4) Press as to select [MEASURED DATA]. 5) Press the button. ff The [MEASURED DATA] screen is displayed. 6) Measure the current luminance (Y) and the chromaticity coordinates (x, y) using the colorimeter. 7) Press as to select a color, and press qw to adjust the setting.
Chapter 4 Model No. [SCREEN FORMAT] [16:10] PT‑DW830E PT‑DX100E 4) Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Range when [SCREEN POSITION] is selected Cannot be adjusted. [16:9] Adjusts the vertical position between ‑40 and 40. [4:3] Cannot be adjusted. [16:9] Adjusts the vertical position between ‑96 and 96. Press as to select [SCREEN POSITION].
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Press the button. ff The [AUTO SETUP] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [POSITION ADJUST]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. [OFF] Does not perform automatic adjustment. [ON] Adjust the screen position and size when automatic setup is executed. Adjusting signal level automatically 1) Press as to select [AUTO SETUP]. 2) Press the button. ff The [AUTO SETUP] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST].
Chapter 4 1) Press as to select [DVI-D IN]. 2) Press the button. Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu ff The [DVI-D IN] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [EDID]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [EDID3] Recognizes movie-based video signals and still image signals automatically.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [AUTO] Automatically sets the signal level. [64‑940] Select when the HDMI terminal output of an external device (such as a blu-ray disc player) is connected to the terminal via a twisted-pair-cable transmitter. [0‑1023] Select this when the DVI‑D terminal output or HDMI terminal output of an external device (such as a computer) is connected to the terminal via a twisted-pair-cable transmitter.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] Set the on-screen display. Setting [OSD POSITION] Set the position of the menu screen (OSD). 1) Press as to select [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY]. 2) Press the button. ff The [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [OSD POSITION]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. ff 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.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Note ff Even if [OSD MEMORY] is set to [ON], the cursor position will not be held when the switch of the projector body is turned . Setting [INPUT GUIDE] Set whether to display the input guide (input terminal name, signal name, and memory number currently selected) in the position set in the [OSD POSITION]. 1) Press as to select [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY]. 2) Press the button. ff The [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is displayed.
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Press the button. ff The [CLOSED CAPTION SETTING] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [MODE]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [CC1] Displays CC1 data. [CC2] Displays CC2 data. [CC3] Displays CC3 data. [CC4] Displays CC4 data. Note ff Closed caption is a function that displays text information of video signals mainly used in North America.
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Press the button. ff The [UNIFORMITY] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [VERTICAL] or [HORIZONTAL]. 4) Press qw to adjust the level. Parameter Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press the w button. The lower-side brightness decreases, or the upper-side brightness increases. Press the q button. The upper-side brightness decreases, or the lower-side brightness increases. Press the w button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Setting [STARTUP] 1) Press as to select [SHUTTER SETTING]. 2) Press the button. ff The [SHUTTER SETTING] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [STARTUP]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. [OPEN] Projection begins with the shutter open when the power is turned on. [CLOSE] Projection begins with the shutter close when the power is turned on. Setting [SHUT-OFF] 1) Press as to select [SHUTTER SETTING]. 2) Press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Note ff Setting is also available from [FUNCTION BUTTON] (x page 121). ff Waveform monitor cannot be displayed in [P IN P]. ff The waveform monitor turns off when [P IN P] is executed during waveform monitoring. ff The waveform monitor is not displayed when on-screen display is hidden (off). Adjusting the waveform Signal level Project the luminance adjustment signal of a commercial test disk (0 % (0 IRE or 7.5 IRE) – 100 % (100 IRE)) and adjust.
Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Note ff When input is switched or a signal is switched, the cutoff setting returns to its original setting (off).
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu On the menu screen, select [PROJECTOR SETUP] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [COOLING CONDITION] Change the fan control depending on the direction of projection. Set [COOLING CONDITION] according to the projection direction, but set it to [AUTO] normally. Using the projector with [COOLING CONDITION] set incorrectly may shorten the life of the lamp. [VERTICAL UP SETTING] [FLOOR SETTING] 30° 30° 30° 30° [CEILING SETTING] [VERTICAL DOWN SETTING] : Projection direction 1) Press as to select [COOLING CONDITION].
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Note ff When [SINGLE], [LAMP1], or [LAMP2] is selected, if the lamp turns off or when the runtime exceeds 3 000 hours (when [LAMP POWER] is set to [NORMAL]), the other lamp turn on. When [DUAL] is selected, if either lamp turns off or when the runtime exceeds 3 000 hours (when [LAMP POWER] is set to [NORMAL]), only one lamp remains on.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [LAMP POWER] Switch the brightness of the lamp according to the operating environment of the projector or the purpose. 1) Press as to select [LAMP POWER]. 2) Press qw to switch the item. [NORMAL] [ECO] Select when high luminance is required. Select when high luminance is not required. Note ff When [ECO] is set, you can reduce power consumption and operation noise, and extend the life of the lamp.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Setting [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP] Set brightness control operation. 1) Press as to select [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL]. 2) Press the button. ff The [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP]. 4) Press the button. ff The [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP] screen is displayed. 5) Press as to select [MODE]. 6) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu 16) Press the button. ff The set [MODE] and [LINK] are enabled, and LAMP RELAY screen alert is displayed when the [LAMP RELAY] setting is [OFF]. When [CALIBRATION MESSAGE] is set to [ON], a calibration running message is displayed which will automatically disappear 30 seconds after calibration completes.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu When [MODE] of [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP] is set to [AUTO] and [LINK] is set from [GROUP A] to [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. BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS MODE PC PROJECTOR BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS LINK When [MODE] of [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP] is set to [PC] GROUP A PROJECTOR 192. 168. 30.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Brightness control adjustment procedure example The steps exemplify an adjustment to link the brightness of eight projectors connected in a network. 1) Connect all projectors to the hub using LAN cables. (x page 137) 2) Switch on all projectors and start projection. 3) Set [LAMP SELECT] to either [DUAL] or [SINGLE] for all projectors. 4) Set [MODE] of [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP] to [OFF], and select [APPLY], and then press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [STANDBY MODE] Set the power consumption during the standby. 1) Press as to select [STANDBY MODE]. 2) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [ECO] [NORMAL] Use this setting to reduce power consumption during standby. Use this setting to use the network function during standby.
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu 7) Press qw to select “hour” or “minute”, and press as or the number (<0> - <9>) buttons to set a time, and then press the button. 8) Press asqw to select [COMMAND]. 9) Press the button. ff The [COMMAND] detailed screen is displayed. 10) Press as to select a [COMMAND]. ff For [COMMAND] which requires detailed settings, the items of the detailed settings will switch each time you press qw.
Chapter 4 3) Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Press asqw to select an input. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [LAST USED] Keeps the input selected last. [VIDEO] Sets the input to VIDEO. [RGB1] Sets the input to RGB1. [RGB2] Sets the input to RGB2. [DVI‑D] Sets the input to DVI‑D. [HDMI] Sets the input to HDMI. [DIGITAL LINK] [SDI]*1 [INPUT1] - [INPUT10]*2 Sets the input to DIGITAL LINK. Sets the input to SDI.
Chapter 4 4) Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Press qw to switch the item. [9600] [19200] Select the proper speed. [38400] 5) Press as to select [(OUT) PARITY]. 6) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [NONE] [EVEN] Select the parity condition. [ODD] Setting the response 1) Press as to select [RS-232C]. 2) Press the button. ff The [RS-232C] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [RESPONSE(ID ALL)]. 4) Press qw to switch the item.
Chapter 4 [SIGNAL FREQUENCY] [PROJECTOR RUNTIME] Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Displays the frequency of the input signal. Displays the operation times of the projector. [LAMP1]*2 Displays the runtime and status of Lamp 1. [LAMP2]*2 Displays the runtime and status of Lamp 2. [INTAKE AIR TEMP.] [OPTICS MODULE TEMP.] [AROUND LAMP TEMP.] [PROJECTOR TYPE] [SERIAL NUMBER] [LAMP UNIT MODEL NO.] Displays the status of the air intake temperature of the projector.
Chapter 4 [DISABLE] [10MIN.] - [90MIN.] Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Disables the No signal shut-off function. Allows you to set in ten minutes intervals. [REMOTE2 MODE] You can set the terminal. 1) Press as to select [REMOTE2 MODE]. 2) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [DEFAULT] [USER] [L6500 SERIES] The pin assignment of the terminal is used by the factory default setting of the projector.
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Press the button. ff The [DATE AND TIME] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [ADJUST CLOCK]. 4) Press the button. ff The [ADJUST CLOCK] screen is displayed. 5) Press as to select an item, and press qw to set the local date and time. 6) Press as to select [APPLY], and press the button. ff The setting of the date and time will be completed. Setting the date and time automatically 1) Press as to select [DATE AND TIME].
Chapter 4 Settings — [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu Note ff Data set from the computer application is not included in [ALL USER DATA]. [LOAD ALL USER DATA] Load the various setting values saved as a backup in the built-in memory of the projector. 1) Press as to select [LOAD ALL USER DATA]. 2) Press the button. ff The [SECURITY PASSWORD] screen is displayed. 3) Enter a security password and press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [P IN P] menu [P IN P] menu On the menu screen, select [P IN P] from the main menu, and select an item from the submenu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to set. Using P IN P function Locate a separate, small sub screen in the main screen to project two images simultaneously. 1) Press as to select [P IN P MODE]. 2) Press the button. ff The [P IN P MODE] screen is displayed.
Chapter 4 Settings — [P IN P] menu 14) Press qw to switch the item. [MAIN WINDOW] Set frame lock to the input signal set in the main window. [SUB WINDOW] Set frame lock to the input signal set in the sub window. 15) Press as to select [TYPE]. 16) Press qw to switch the item. [MAIN WINDOW] The main window has display priority. [SUB WINDOW] The sub window has display priority. Note ff The P IN P function may not be available for some signals being input or terminals being selected.
Chapter 4 Settings — [TEST PATTERN] menu [TEST PATTERN] menu On the menu screen, select [TEST PATTERN] from the main menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff Press qw to switch. [TEST PATTERN] Display the test pattern built-in to the projector. Settings of position, size, and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns. Make sure to display the input signal before performing various adjustments.
Chapter 4 Settings — [SIGNAL LIST] menu [SIGNAL LIST] menu On the menu screen, select [SIGNAL LIST] from the main menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. rrRegistered signal details Memory number: A1 (1-2) Sub memory number When the address number (A1, A2, ... L7, L8) signal is registered ff A name can be set for each sub memory (x page 129).
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [SIGNAL LIST] menu Press the button on the remote control. ff The [REGISTERED SIGNAL DELETE] screen is displayed. ff To cancel the deletion, press the
Chapter 4 Settings — [SIGNAL LIST] menu Sub memory The projector has a sub memory function that can register the multiple image adjustment data, even if it is recognized as the same signal by the frequency or format of the synchronization signal source. Use this function when you need to adjust the picture quality such as switching of the aspect ratio or white balance by the same synchronization signal source.
Chapter 4 Settings — [SECURITY] menu [SECURITY] menu On the menu screen, select [SECURITY] from the main menu, and select an item from the submenu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff When the projector is used for the first time Initial password: Press awsqawsq in order, and press the button. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
Chapter 4 Settings — [SECURITY] menu [DISPLAY SETTING] Overlap the security message (text or image) over the projecting image. 1) Press as to select [DISPLAY SETTING]. 2) Press qw to switch the item. ff The items will switch each time you press the button. [OFF] The text display is disabled. [TEXT] The text display is enabled. [USER LOGO] Displays the image registered by the user. Note ff To create/register the [USER LOGO] image, use “Logo Transfer Software” included in the supplied CD-ROM.
Chapter 4 2) Settings — [SECURITY] menu Press the button. ff The [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [CONTROL PANEL] or [REMOTE CONTROL]. 4) Press the button. 5) Press as to select [CONTROL PANEL] or [REMOTE CONTROL]. 6) Press qw to switch [USER]. 7) Press as to select the button item to set. ff When [INPUT SELECT BUTTON] is selected, press the button, and then press as to select the button to set.
Chapter 4 Settings — [SECURITY] menu [CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE] The control device password can be changed. 1) Press as to select [CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE]. 2) Press the button. ff The [CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE] screen is displayed. 3) Press asqw to select the text, and press the button to enter the text. 4) Press asqw to select [OK], and press the button. ff To cancel, select [CANCEL].
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [NETWORK] menu On the menu screen, select [NETWORK] from the main menu, and select an item from the submenu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 65) for the operation of the menu screen. ff After selecting the item, press asqw to set. [DIGITAL LINK MODE] Switch the communication method of the terminal of the projector. 1) Press as to select [DIGITAL LINK MODE]. 2) Press qw to switch the item.
Chapter 4 7) Settings — [NETWORK] menu When the confirmation screen is displayed, press qw to select [OK], and press the button. Note ff The projector does not support 10BaseT Full/Half. When the projector is connected to a twisted-pair-cable transmitter 1) Press as to select [DIGITAL LINK SETUP]. 2) Press the button. ff The [DIGITAL LINK SETUP] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [DUPLEX(DIGITAL LINK)]. 4) Press qw to switch the communication method.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu 4) Press as to select [STORE], and press the button. 5) When the confirmation screen is displayed, press qw to select [OK], and press the button. Note ff When using a DHCP server, confirm that the DHCP server is running. ff Consult your network administrator regarding the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. [NETWORK CONTROL] Set up the control method of the network. 1) Press as to select [NETWORK CONTROL]. 2) Press the button.
Chapter 4 3) Settings — [NETWORK] menu Press as to select an item. [Art-Net] Sets to [ON] when the Art-Net function is used. Sets to [OFF] when the Art-Net function is not used. [PORT ADDRESS] Inputs a port address that the projector processes Art-Net. [START ADDRESS] Inputs a start address that the projector processes Art-Net. 4) Press qw to switch the setting. 5) Press as to select [STORE], and press the button.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu rrExample of network connections via a twisted-pair-cable transmitter Computer Projector LAN cable (straight) LAN cable (straight) Hub LAN cable (straight) Twisted-pair-cable transmitter ff For the LAN cable between a twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector, use a cable that meets the following criteria: gg Compatible with CAT5e or higher gg Shielded type (including connectors) gg Straight-through gg Single wire ff The maximum transmission distance betwee
Chapter 4 4) Settings — [NETWORK] menu Click OK. ff The [Projector status] page is displayed. Note ff If you use a web browser to control the projector, set [WEB CONTROL] to [ON] in [NETWORK CONTROL] (x page 136). ff Do not perform setting or control simultaneously by starting up multiple web browsers. Do not set or control the projector from multiple computers. ff Change the password first. (x page 152) ff The administrator rights allow use of all functions.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Projector status] page Click [Status] → [Projector status]. Display the status of the projector for the following items. 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [LAMP POWER] Displays the setting status of [LAMP POWER] (x page 111). 1 [PROJECTOR TYPE] Displays the type of the projector. 9 2 [MAIN VERSION] Displays the firmware version of the projector. 10 [INPUT] Displays the status of the selected input. 3 [POWER] Displays the status of the power.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Error information page When [Error (Detail)] or [Warning (Detail)] is displayed in the self-diagnosis display of the [Projector status] screen, click it to display the error/warning details. ff The projector may go into the standby status to protect the projector depending on the contents of the error. 1 1 Self-diagnosis result display Displays the item check results. [OK]: Indicates that operation is normal. [FAILED]: Indicates that there is a problem.
Chapter 4 Parameter Settings — [NETWORK] menu Description There is too much dust accumulated in the air filter. Turn the switch (x page 57), and clean the air filter. (x page 160) [AIR FILTER] rr[WARNING] items Parameter Description [AC POWER] AC input voltage is weak. Use electric wiring that can sufficiently withstand the power consumption of the projector. [LOW-TEMPERATURE] The temperature around the optics module inside the projector is low.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Mail error log] page Click [Status] → [Mail error log]. Display E-mail error information if failed to send periodic E-mails. Note ff [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 one time. ff When [Access error log] and [Mail error log] exceeds a certain amount, older information is erased.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Detail control] page Click [Projector control] → [Detail control]. 1 2 3 4 5 6 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 onscreen display of the projector at the right of the control page is updated. 2 [SUB MEMORY] Switches the sub memory. 3 [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW] Switches to system daylight view settings. 4 [FREEZE] Temporarily pauses the image.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Network config] page Click [Detailed set up] → [Network config]. ff Click [Network config] to display the [CAUTION!] screen. ff The current settings are displayed by pressing the [Next] button. ff Click [Change] to display the setting change screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 [PROJECTOR NAME] Enter the name of the projector. Enter the host name if it is required when using a DHCP server etc. 2 [DHCP ON], [DHCP OFF] To enable the DHCP client function, set to [DHCP ON].
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Adjust clock] page Click [Detailed set up] → [Adjust clock]. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 [Time Zone] Select the time zone. 5 [Date] Enter the date to be changed. 2 [Set time zone] Updates the time zone setting. 6 [Time] Enter the time to be changed. 3 [NTP SYNCHRONIZATION] Set to [ON] to adjust the date and time automatically. 7 [Submit] Updates the date and time settings.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [E-mail set up] page When there is a problem or the runtime of a lamp reaches a set value, an E-mail can be sent to preset E-mail addresses (up to two addresses). Click [Detailed set up] → [E-mail set up]. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 [ENABLE] Select [ENABLE] to use the E-mail function. 2 [SMTP SERVER NAME] 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.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu 7 7 8 8 9 7 [E-MAIL ADDRESS 1], [E-MAIL ADDRESS 2] Enter the E-mail address to be sent. Leave [E-MAIL ADDRESS 2] blank when two E-mail addresses are not to be used. 148 - ENGLISH 8 Settings of the conditions to send E-mail Select the conditions to send E-mail. [MAIL CONTENTS]: Select either [NORMAL] or [SIMPLE]. [ERROR]: Send an E-mail when an error occurred in the self-diagnosis.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [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] Select the authentication method specified by your Internet service provider. 2 [SMTP Auth] Set when the SMTP authentication is selected. 3 [POP server name] Enter the POP server name.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Contents of E-mail sent Example of E-mail sent when E-mail is set The following E-mail is sent when the E-mail settings have been established.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Example of the E-mail sent for an error The following E-mail is sent when an error has occurred.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Change password] page Click [Change password]. 1 2 3 1 [Administrator] Used to change the setting of the [Administrator]. 2 [User] Used to change the setting of the [User]. 3 [Next] Used to change the setting of the password. [Administrator] account 1 2 3 4 1 [Account] Displays the account to change. 2 [Current] [User name]: Enter the user name before the change. [Password]: Enter the current password.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [User] account 1 2 3 1 [Account] Displays the account to change. 2 [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. 3 [OK] Determines the change of password. [Change password] (For user rights) Only the change of password is enabled under the user rights.
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Control page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 [Tools], [Info], [Help] Tabs for selecting the setting, information, or help page of the projector. 4 [Input Select] Controls input selection. Not available when the power of the projector is turned off. 2 [POWER] Turns on/off the power. 5 Menu screen control buttons Navigates the menu screen. 3 [SHUTTER] Switches the setting whether to use the shutter function (closing/opening of the shutter).
Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [Info] page Click [Info] on the control page. 4 5 1 2 6 7 3 8 1 [Projector Name] Displays the projector name. 5 [Source] Displays the selected input. 2 [Mac Address] Displays the MAC address. 6 [Lamp Mode] Displays the setting status of [LAMP POWER] (x page 111). 3 [Lamp Hours] Displays the runtime of the lamps (converted value). 7 [Error Status] Displays the error status. 4 [Power Status] Displays the status of the power.
Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter describes methods of inspection when there are problems, maintenance, and replacement of the units.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Lamp/temperature/filter indicators Lamp/temperature/filter indicators When an indicator lights up If a problem should occur inside the projector, the lamp indicators /, the temperature indicator , and the filter indicator will inform you by lighting or flashing. Check the status of the indicators and manage the indicated problems as follows.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Lamp/temperature/filter indicators Temperature indicator Indicator status Flashing in red (2 times) Lighting in red Internal temperature is high (warning). Internal temperature is high (standby status).
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Maintenance/replacement Maintenance/replacement Before performing maintenance/replacement ff Make sure to turn off the power before maintaining the projector or replacing the unit. (x pages 54, 57) ff When switching off the projector, make sure to follow the procedures in “Switching off the projector” (x page 57). Maintenance Outer case Wipe off dirt and dust with a soft, dry cloth. ff If the dirt is persistent, soak the cloth with water and wring it thoroughly before wiping.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Maintenance/replacement Cleaning the air filter Remove the air filter beforehand with the previously described procedure of “Removing the air filter”. 1) Clean the air filter. ff Vacuum dust from the air filter with a vacuum cleaner. Attaching the air filter Air filter (to the lamp unit 1) Air filter case Air filter (to the lamp unit 2) Fig. 1 1) Attach the air filter. (Fig. 1) ff Insert the air filter to the filter case rib securely.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Maintenance/replacement Checking the lamp unit to be replaced 1) Check the status of the lamp indicators /. ff The lamp unit corresponding to the lamp indicator that is lit in red is required to be replaced. Notes on the replacement of the lamp unit ff A Phillips screwdriver is necessary when replacing the lamp unit. ff Since the luminous lamp is made of glass, it may burst if dropped or hit with a hard object. Handle with care.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Maintenance/replacement How to replace the lamp unit Attention ff When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, do not conduct work while your face is near the lamp unit. ff Make sure to attach the lamp unit and the lamp unit cover securely. ff If the lamp unit is not installed properly, remove it and then push it in slowly. Pushing it in quickly or forcibly may break the connector.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Maintenance/replacement Replacing the air filter Attention ff Make sure to turn off the power before replacing the air filter. ff When attaching the air filter, make sure that the projector is stable, and perform the replacement in a safe place where the unit will not be damaged even if you drop the air filter. 1) Remove the air filter. ff Refer to “Removing the air filter” (x page 159). 2) Replace the air filter to the new one and attach the air filter case to the projector.
Chapter 5 Maintenance — Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Review the following points. For details, see the corresponding pages. Problems Power does not turn on. No image appears. Image is fuzzy. Color is pale or grayish. Remote control does not respond. Menu screen does not appear. Buttons on the control panel do not operate. Image does not display correctly. Image from a computer does not appear. Image output from DVI‑D of the computer does not appear.
Chapter 5 Problems The DIGITAL LINK input image is not displayed.
Chapter 6 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after-sales service for the projector.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Technical information PJLink protocol The network function of this projector supports the PJLink class 1, and the PJLink protocol can be used to perform projector setting and projector status query operations from a computer. Control commands The following table lists the PJLink protocol commands that can be used to control the projector. ff x characters in tables are non-specific characters.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information PJLink security authentication The password used for PJLink is the same as that of the password set for web control. When using the projector without security authentication, do not set a password for web control. ff For specifications related to PJLink, refer to the website of Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association. URL http://pjlink.jbmia.or.
Chapter 6 Channel Control details Appendix — Technical information Performance 0.0s 8 9 10 11 Fade-in time setting Fade-out time setting Custom masking Geometry Parameter Remark 0‑15 0.5s 16‑31 1.0s 32‑47 1.5s 48‑63 2.0s 64‑79 2.5s 80‑95 3.0s 96‑111 3.5s 112‑127 4.0s 128‑143 5.0s 144‑159 7.0s 160‑175 10.0s 176‑191 No operation 192‑255 0.0s 0‑15 0.5s 16‑31 1.0s 32‑47 1.5s 48‑63 2.0s 64‑79 2.5s 80‑95 3.0s 96‑111 3.5s 112‑127 4.0s 128‑143 5.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Control commands via LAN When web control administrator rights password is set (Protect mode) Connecting 1) Obtain the IP address and port number (Initial set value = 1024) of the projector and request for a connection to the projector. ff You can obtain both the IP address and the port number from the menu screen of the projector.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information When web control administrator rights password is not set (Non-protect mode) Connecting 1) Obtain the IP address and port number (Initial set value = 1024) of the projector and request for a connection to the projector. ff You can obtain both the IP address and the port number from the menu screen of the projector.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Connection Single projector Projector connecting terminals D-Sub 9p (female) Computer D-Sub 9p (male) D-Sub 9p (male) Communication cable (straight) Multiple projectors Connecting terminals on projector 1 D-Sub 9p (female) Connecting terminals on projector 2 D-Sub 9p (female) D-Sub 9p (male) D-Sub 9p (male) Computer D-Sub 9p (male) D-Sub 9p (male) D-Sub 9p (female) Communication cable Communication cable When connecting with the DIGITAL LINK compatib
Chapter 6 D‑Sub 9-pin (male) Outside view (1) (5) (6) (9) Appendix — Technical information Pin No. Signal name (1) ― Details NC (2) RXD Received data (3) TXD Transmitted data (4) ― (5) GND (6) ― (7) RTS (8) CTS (9) ― NC Earth NC Connected internally NC Communication conditions (Factory default) Signal level Sync.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Attention ff If a command is transmitted after the lamp starts illuminating, there may be a delay in response or the command may not be executed. Try sending or receiving any command after 60 seconds. ff When transmitting multiple 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, a colon (:) is not necessary.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Control command The following table lists the commands that can be used to control the projector using a computer. rrProjector control command Command PON Power on POF Power standby QPW Power query IIS QSL LPM Q$L Parameter/response string Details Switching the input signal Query for lamp selection Lamp selection Lamp cumulative runtime query ― Remark (parameter) To check if the power is on, use the “Power query” command.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information rrLens control command Command Sub command Details VXX LNSI2 Lens H shift VXX LNSI3 Lens V shift VXX LNSI4 Lens focus VXX LNSI5 Lens zoom Remark +00000 = Fine adjustment 1+, +00001 = Fine adjustment 1-, +00100 = Fine adjustment 2+, +00101 = Fine adjustment 2-, +00200 = Coarse adjustment+, +00201 = Coarse adjustment- terminal It is possible to control the projector remotely (by external contact) from a control panel located away from
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Two-window display combination list Sub window RGB1 RGB1 RGB2 Movie*1 Y/C input RGB Movie*1 VIDEO input RGB ― ― ― l l l Movie*1 ― ― ― l a a Y/C input ― ― ― l a ― RGB l l l ― ― l Movie*1 l a a ― ― a ― VIDEO input DVI‑D HDMI l a ― l a RGB*2 l l l l l l Movie*3 l a a l a a RGB*2 l l l l l l Movie*3 l a a l a a l a a l a a RGB*2 ― ― ― ― ― ― Movie*3 ― ― ― ― ― ― SDI DIGITAL
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Upgrade Kit (Only for PT‑DZ870E) If the optional Upgrade Kit (Model No.: ET‑UK20) is applied, the following functions are extended.
Chapter 6 Mode SVGA MAC16 XGA MXGA MAC21 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 800 Resolution (Dots) SXGA 1366 x 768 SXGA+ WXGA+ UXGA60 WSXGA+ Scanning freq. Horizontal Vertical (kHz) (Hz) Plug and play*1 Dot clock freq. (MHz) Format 36.0 R/D/H l ― l l l RGB2 DVI‑D EDID1 EDID2 EDID3 HDMI 800 x 600 35.2 56.3 800 x 600 37.9 60.3 40.0 R/D/H l ― l l l 800 x 600 48.1 72.2 50.0 R/D/H l ― l l l 800 x 600 46.9 75.0 49.5 R/D/H l ― l l l 800 x 600 53.7 85.1 56.
Chapter 6 Resolution (Dots) Mode 1920 x 1080 WUXGA Appendix — Technical information Scanning freq. Horizontal Vertical (kHz) (Hz) Plug and play*1 Dot clock freq. (MHz) Format RGB2 DVI‑D EDID1 EDID2 EDID3 HDMI 1 920 x 1 080 55.6 49.9 141.5 R/D/H ― ― ― ― ― 1 920 x 1 080*5 66.6 59.9 138.5 R/D/H ― ― ― ― ― 1 920 x 1 080*7 67.2 60.0 173.0 R ― ― ― ― ― 1 920 x 1 200 61.8 49.9 158.3 R/D/H ― ― ― ― ― 1 920 x 1 200*5 74.0 60.0 154.
Chapter 6 3D compatible signal 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 800 MSXGA SXGA 1366 x 768 SXGA+ WXGA+ UXGA60 WSXGA+ 1920 x 1080 WUXGA Appendix — Technical information Scanning freq. HDMI DVI‑D Horizontal (kHz) Vertical (Hz) Dot clock freq. (MHz) FP SBS*1 TB FS SBS*1 TB LBL FS 1 280 x 720 37.1 49.8 60.5 ― ― ― ― l ― ― ― 1 280 x 720 44.8 59.9 74.5 ― ― ― ― l ― ― ― 1 280 x 720 76.3 100.0 131.8 ― ― ― l ― ― ― l 1 280 x 720 92.6 120.0 161.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Technical information Scanning freq. RGB1/RGB2 SDI*1 Horizontal (kHz) Vertical (Hz) Dot clock freq. (MHz) 1 280 x 720 45.0 60.0 74.3 l l l ― l l l l l l 1 280 x 720 37.5 50.0 74.3 l l l ― l l l l l l 1080/60i 1 920 x 1 080i 33.8 60.0 74.3 l l ― ― l l ― l l l 1080/50i 1 920 x 1 080i 28.1 50.0 74.3 l l ― ― l l ― l l l 1080/24p 1 920 x 1 080 27.0 24.0 74.3 l l ― ― l l ― l l l 1080/24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Specifications Specifications The specifications of the projector are as follows. Power supply AC 120 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz 1 030 W (10 A - 5.2 A) Power consumption Size DLP chip Display system 0.3 W when [STANDBY MODE] is set to [ECO] 3 W when [STANDBY MODE] is set to [NORMAL] PT‑DZ870E 17 mm (0.67") (aspect ratio 16:10) PT‑DW830E 16.5 mm (0.65") (aspect ratio 16:10) PT‑DX100E 17.8 mm (0.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Specifications rrApplicable scanning frequency Refer to “List of compatible signals” (x page 178) for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector. For video signal (including Y/C signal) For RGB signal Horizontal: 15.75 kHz/15.63 kHz, Vertical: 50 Hz/60 Hz Horizontal: 15 kHz to 100 kHz, Vertical: 24 Hz to 120 Hz PIAS (Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning) system ff Dot clock frequency: 162 MHz or less For YCBCR/YPBPR signal ff 625i (576i) Horizontal: 15.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Specifications rrTerminal 1 set (BNC x 5 (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR/YC 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 terminal 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-p], C: 0.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Dimensions Dimensions 442 (17-13/32") 498 (19-19/32") * The above dimensions are obtained when the standard zoom lens is attached. * Actual dimensions may differ depending on the product. 186 - ENGLISH 432 (17") 200 (7-7/8") 179.5 (7-1/16") 95 (3-3/4") 20.5 (13/16") 115.
Chapter 6 Appendix — Precautions for Ceiling Mount Bracket Precautions for Ceiling Mount Bracket ff When installing the projector to a ceiling, be sure to use the specified optional Ceiling Mount Bracket (Model No.: ET‑PKD120H (for high ceilings), ET‑PKD120S (for low ceilings), ET‑PKD120B (Projector Mount Bracket)). Ceiling Mount Bracket (Model No.: ET‑PKD120H (for high ceilings), ET‑PKD120S (for low ceilings)) is used in combination with Ceiling Mount Bracket (Model No.
Index Index 0–9 Expanding signal lock-in range 128 Power standby button 27 Projector body [3D 24Hz IMAGE POSITION] 92 F 25 Remote control 92 [3D 24Hz IMAGE PROJECTION] Filter indicator 157 187 Precautions for Ceiling Mount Bracket 93 [3D FRAME DELAY] button 16 Precautions for use 91 [3D INPUT FORMAT] 25, 58 Remote control 58 Projecting 94 [3D SAFETY PRECAUTIONS] 88 [FRAME LOCK] 108 [PROJECTION METHOD] 68, 90 [3D SETTINGS] 87 [FRAME RESPONSE] 26 Pr
Index U [UNIFORMITY] 103 178 Upgrade Kit V
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