Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions TQBJ0223 manual

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Installation

Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types

(L, LW, LT : m SD : inch)

Lens type

Aspect ratio

Projection distance (L) formula

Standard

 

4:3

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0371 x SD-0.0507

 

Maximum (LT)

L=0.0490 x SD-0.0500

 

 

zoom lens

 

16:9

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0404 x SD-0.0507

 

 

Maximum (LT)

L=0.0534 x SD-0.0500

Wide-angle fixed-

Model No. :

4:3

 

L=0.0166 x SD-0.0361

focus lens

ET-DLE050

16:9

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0181 x SD-0.0361

Wide-angle

Model No. :

4:3

L=0.0276 x SD-0.0452

Maximum (LT)

L=0.0372 x SD-0.0478

 

zoom lens

ET-DLE100

16:9

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0301 x SD-0.0452

 

 

Maximum (LT)

L=0.0405 x SD-0.0478

 

 

 

Intermediate-focus

Model No. :

4:3

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0504 x SD-0.0657

Maximum (LT)

L=0.0824 x SD-0.0758

 

zoom lens

ET-DLE200

16:9

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0549 x SD-0.0657

 

 

Maximum (LT)

L=0.0898 x SD-0.0758

 

 

 

Long-focus

Model No. :

4:3

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0795 x SD-0.1380

Maximum (LT)

L=0.1232 x SD-0.1310

 

zoom lens

ET-DLE300

16:9

Minimum (LW)

L=0.0866 x SD-0.1380

 

 

Maximum (LT)

L=0.1342 x SD-0.1310

 

 

 

Ultra-long-focus

Model No. :

4:3

Minimum (LW)

L=0.1176 x SD+0.0244

Maximum (LT)

L=0.1646 x SD+0.0651

 

zoom lens

ET-DLE400

16:9

Minimum (LW)

L=0.1281 x SD+0.0244

 

 

Maximum (LT)

L=0.1793 x SD+0.0651

 

 

 

Note • The dimensions in the table in page 17 and the values obtained from the above formulas may contain slight errors.

When an SXGA signal is input and projected, the right and left ends of the picture will be blanked and the aspect ratio will be 5:4.

The brightness is different between the wide lens position settings and telephoto lens position settings.

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Contents Commercial Use Model No. PT-D4000EImportant Safety Notice Dear Panasonic CustomerFor Your SAFETY, Please Read the Following Text Carefully Important the Moulded Plug U.K. onlyContents Precautions with regard to safety Do not disassemble the lamp unit Remove empty batteries from the remote control at onceDo not use or handle the batteries improperly Always disconnect all cables before moving the projectorDo not place the projector in extremely hot locations AccessoriesDo not use the old lamp unit Electric shocks can result if this is not donePrecautions on handling Remote control Name and function of partsBottom Front and side of the projector Status LED lightsRear view of the main unit Controls on rear panel Side-mounted connection terminals Using the remote control unit Effective range of remote control operationLoading dry cells Setting projector ID number to remote control Connect to the projector to use with a cableProjection schemes InstallationInstallation geometry Unit mmProjection distance by projection lens Screen aspect ratioScreen aspect ratio Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types Setup precautions ConnectionPin assignments on the RGB2 input terminal are as follows Example of connecting with AV products Example of connecting with PCsPress the I button. on the main unit or the remote control Powering up the projectorMaking adjustment and selection When operating at the projector, please refer toPowering off the projector Direct power off functionHow to adjust the lens How to adjust the FOCUS, Zoom and ShiftHow to remove the projection lens Status function Automatic adjustmentPress the Status button on the remote control Press the Shutter button againFor S-Video/Video/YPBPRsignals For RGB signalsFor DVI signals On-screen menusBasic menu operations Menu items settingResetting to the factory default Returning to the previousAdjusting the picture Adjusting the position Keystone Clock PhaseZoom Digital Cinema RealitySxga Mode Input ResolutionXGA Mode Clamp PositionOPTION1 settings FUNC1 DVI Signal LevelDVI Edid OSD PositionProjector ID OPTION2 settingsInstallation AltitudeLamp Select Lamp RelayRS-232C System Information Auto Power OFFPassword Date and TimeSystem requirements Setting the networkConnecting the PC Connection examplePassword change Using Web Browser ControlAccessing from the Web browser Click Change passwordBasic control Detail control Monitor informationError information Mail set up An error is detected by self- diagnosisOn the next Mail set up page Continuing Authentication server set upChange the authentication method as desired DNS server set up Ping testContents of mail sent Adjust clockNetwork config Network statusPJLink security authentication Using the PJLink protocolSupported commands Command Control Description RemarksDisplay Setting Setting the securityPassword Change Control Device SetupCommunication conditions Factory setting Using the serial terminalsPin assignments and signal names Examples of connectionConnecting to a PC Computer Projector DTE specifications Control commandsCable specifications Pin assignments and controlIndication of lamp monitor Clean the air filter Cleaning and replacement of air filterProcedure of cleaning Dismantle the air filterLamp When to replace the Lamp unitReplacing the lamp unit AfterLamp unit will be hot after it has been used Lamp unit replacement stepsRemove the two screws securing the fan unit Have a Phillips screwdriver ready ahead of timeCeiling Mount Bracket Safeguards Installation procedureNo image Power doesNot turn on Image is blurredSpecifications PT-D4000ERemote control Power source Length of power cord CabinetOutside dimensions Replacement lamp unitCompatible Signal List PAL-M/PAL60 PAL/PAL-N/SECAMDimensions Installation dimensions diagramUnit mm For business users in the European Union Trademark Acknowledgement