Philips PT-F100NTE manual About Your Projector, Remote control, English, Preparation

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About Your Projector

About Your Projector

Remote control

POWER button

While the MAIN POWER is on, switch between stand-by mode and projection mode.

(page 22)

Project a laser pointer. (page 26)

Display the MAIN MENU. (page 29)

Navigate through the menus with FGIH, and activate the menu item with ENTER. (page 29)

Capture the projected image as a frozen picture. (page 27)

Reset some of the settings to the factory default settings. (page 27)

MULTI-LIVE is only for PT-F100NTE. See CD-ROM contents.

Control to change the scale by means of digital zoom. (page 28)

Control to adjust the volume of the speakers. (page 28)

Automatically adjust the setting of DOT CLOCK,

CLOCK PHASE and SIGNAL

SEARCH for the projected

image of COMPUTER signal. (page 25)

INPUT SELECT buttons

Switch the required input signal button to select.

NETWORK button is only for PT-F100NTE. See CD-ROMcontents.

PAGE buttons are only for PT-F100NTE.

See CD-ROMcontents.

Return to the previous menu. (page 29)

Turn off the projection temporarily.

Display the frozen image

while the display of subsequent images

continues. (page 27)

COMPUTER SEARCH button is only for PT-F100NTE.

See CD-ROMcontents.

Preparation

Battery compartment

1.Press the tab and lift up the cover.

2.Insert the batteries according to the polarity diagram indicated inside.

Top view

Remote control signal and Laser pointer beam emitters. (page 25)

Attaching a hand strap

You can attach a favourite strap on to the Remote control.

Remote control indicator

If you press any button except the LASER button, the Remote control indicator will flash. If you press the LASER button, it will lit.

Remote control indicator

NOTE:

Do not drop the Remote control.

Avoid contact with liquids or moisture.

Use manganese batteries or alkaline batteries with the Remote control.

Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the Remote control. Contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs.

Do not keep pressing the Remote control buttons as this may shorten battery life.

Do not point the laser in other people’s eyes or stare into beam.

See “Remote control operation” on page 25.

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Contents PT-F100E LCD Projector Commercial UseOperating Instructions Model No. PT-F100NTEDear Panasonic Customer Important Safety NoticeENGLISH Important InformationFor business users in the European Union Important Safety NoticeInformation on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union Declaration of Conformity Important Safety InformationDeclaration of Conformity DoC Konformitätserklärung KEImportant Infomation 1. Set up your projector Contents5. Adjust the image Important InformationMaintenance SettingsContents Settings Basic Operation Getting StartedWARNINGS Precautions with regard to safetyImportant Information CAUTIONS Precautions with regard to safetyCautions when installing Cautions when transportingCautions on use AccessoriesImportant Information INSTALLATION Minimum required setting screenRead this first LANGUAGEAbout Your Projector Remote controlAbout Your Projector Projector bodyTop and front view Control panela computer. Selectable for input About Your Projector Back and bottom viewand output by menu operation Calculation methods for screen dimensions Setting upScreen size and throw distance Getting StartedSetting up Front leg adjusters and throwing angleSetting on a desk/floor and projecting from front Setting on a desk/floor and projecting from rearLens shift and positioning Adjusting the Lens shift leverHorizontal shift Vertical shiftWhen the screen position is fixed Setting up Projector location rangeWhen the projector position is fixed Connections Connecting with computersBefore connection to the projector LAN terminalConnecting with VIDEO IN/S-VIDEO IN Connecting with AV equipmentConnecting with COMPONENT IN ConnectionsPOWER indicator Switching the projector on/offConnecting DisconnectingSwitching off the projector Switching on the projectorSwitching the projector on/off Projecting an image Selecting the input signalPositioning the image Setting up the image position automatically Remote control operationOperating range OperationUsing the laser pointer Switching the input signalRemote control operation Pressing the COMPUTER buttonRemote control operation Resetting to the factory default settingsSwitching the position Capturing an imageEnlarging the centred area Controlling the volume of the speakerEnlarging the image Shifting the centre pointOperating procedure Adjusting with the bar scale itemsSettings Menu NavigationMenu Navigation Main menu and Sub-menuENGLISH PICTURE MODE PICTURE menuCONTRAST BRIGHTNESSFor S-VIDEO/VIDEO signals DETAILED SETUPFor RGB signals PICTURE menuPOSITION menu CLOCK PHASEDOT CLOCK KEYSTONEFRAME LOCK RESIZINGPOSITION menu OPTION menu FILTER SETUPINPUT GUIDE COMPUTER2 SELECTAUTO SETUP POWER OFF TIMERDIRECT POWER ON SIGNAL SEARCHHIGHLAND VOLUMETEST PATTERN BLACKBOARDPASSWORD CHANGE INPUT PASSWORDAfter you change the password SECURITY menuItems in NETWORK menu NETWORK menuManaging the indicated problems TEMP, LAMP and FILTER IndicatorsLAMP indicator TEMP indicatorCleaning the projector Care and ReplacementBefore cleaning the projector Cleaning the outer surface of the projectorResetting the FILTER Care and ReplacementWhen to replace the Lamp unit Replacing the Lamp unitCare and Replacement Replacement procedure Ceiling mount bracket safeguardsInstalling the safety cable Removing and replacing the lamp unitShould any problem persist, contact your dealer TroubleshootingTechnical Information List of compatible signalsAppendix Communication settings Pin assignments and signal namesSerial terminal Technical InformationControl commands Technical Information Cable specificationsComputer connection guidance ProjectorSwitching input LAMP switchingsignals Input signalSpecifications Appendix Screen size and throw distance for 169 aspect ratio Trademark acknowledgements DimensionsFILTER REMAINING IndexINITIALISE ALL SelectingIndex Printed in Japan Web Site http//panasonic.netS0207-2067C