Panasonic PT-D7600U Projection distance SH Effective screen height, Size Effective, Inch

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Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (optional)

Every type of optional projection lenses has a different projection distance to achieve the same screen size. Select and purchase a projection lens most suitable to the size of your location referring to the following tables and the projection distances by the type of projection lenses on the pages 19-22.

Screen

L

: Projection distance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SH : Effective screen height

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

 

 

Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (for PT-D7500U)

 

 

• For the screen aspect ratio of 4:3

 

 

 

 

 

Units: m (feet/inches)

Screen Screen dimensions

 

 

 

Projection distance (L)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom lens

 

 

 

Fixed-focus lens

size

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Effective

Effective

ET-D75LE1/SC (1.87-2.5 :1)

ET-D75LE2/SC(2.5-3.75 :1)

ET-D75LE3/SC(3.75-6.25 :1)

ET-D75LE4/SC (6.25-10.0 :1) ET-D75LE5

(inch)

height (SH) width(SW) Minimum

Maximum Minimum

Maximum Minimum

Maximum Minimum

Maximum (1.0 : 1)

 

70

1.066

1.422

2.81

3.74

3.78

5.68

5.73

9.47

9.48

15.45

1.40

 

(3'6")

(4'8")

(9'3")

(12'3")

(12'5")

(18'8")

(18'10")

(31'2")

(31'2")

(50'10")

(4'7")

80

1.219

1.625

3.22

4.29

4.34

6.50

6.57

10.84

10.85

17.67

1.61

 

(4'0")

(5'4")

(10'7")

(14'1")

(14'3")

(21'4")

(21'7")

(35'8")

(35'8")

(58'1")

(5'3")

90

1.371

1.828

3.63

4.84

4.89

7.33

7.40

12.21

12.22

19.90

1.82

 

(4'6")

(6'0")

(11'11")

(15'11")

(16'1")

(24'11")

(24'4")

(40'2")

(40'2")

(65'5")

(6'0")

100

1.524

2.032

4.04

5.39

5.44

8.15

8.23

13.58

13.59

22.12

2.04

 

(5'0")

(6'8")

(13'3")

(17'9")

(17'11")

(26'10")

(24'1")

(44'8")

(44'8")

(72'9")

(6'8")

120

1.828

2.438

4.87

6.49

6.54

9.81

9.90

16.32

16.33

26.56

2.46

 

(6'0")

(8'0")

(16'0")

(21'4")

(21'6")

(32'3")

(32'7")

(53'8")

(53'9")

(87'4")

(8'1")

150

2.286

3.048

6.10

8.13

8.20

12.28

12.40

20.43

20.44

33.23

3.10

 

(7'6")

(10'0")

(20'0")

(26'9")

(27'0")

(40'5")

(40'9")

(67'2")

(67'3")

(109'3")

(3'6")

200

3.048

4.064

8.16

10.88

10.96

16.41

16.56

27.28

27.29

44.34

4.16

 

(10'0")

(13'4")

(26'10")

(35'9")

(36'0")

(54'0")

(54'6")

(89'9")

(89'9") (145'10")

(10'2")

250

3.810

5.080

10.22

13.62

13.72

20.54

20.73

34.13

34.14

55.45

5.22

 

(12'6")

(16'8")

(33'7")

(44'10")

(45'1")

(67'7")

(68'2")

(112'3")

(112'3")

(182'5")

(17'2")

300

4.572

6.096

12.28

16.37

16.48

24.67

24.89

40.98

40.99

66.56

6.28

 

(15'0")

(20'0")

(40'5")

(53'16")

(54'2")

(81'2")

(81'11")

(134'10")

(134'10")

(218'11")

(20'8")

350

5.334

7.112

14.34

19.11

19.24

28.80

29.06

47.83

47.84

77.67

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(17'6")

(23'4")

(47'2")

(62'10")

(63'3")

(94'9")

(95'7")

(157'4")

(157'4")

(255'6")

400

6.096

8.129

16.40

21.86

22.00

32.93

33.22

54.68

54.69

88.78

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(20'0")

(26'8")

(53'11")

(71'11")

(72'4")

(108'4")

(109'3")

(179'11") (179'11")

(292'0")

500

7.620

10.160

20.52

27.35

27.52

41.19

41.55

68.38

68.39

111.00

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(25'0")

(33'4")

(67'6")

(90'1")

(90'6")

(135'6")

(136'8") (224'11") (224'11")

(365'1")

600

9.144

12.192

24.64

32.84

33.04

49.45

49.88

82.08

82.09

133.22

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(30'0")

(40'0")

(81'0")

(108'1")

(108'8")

(162'8")

(164'1")

(270'0")

(270'0")

(437'6")

Note

• The projection distances listed here involve an error of ±5%.

Keystone distortions are corrected in the way the screen size becomes smaller than the original one.

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Contents Model No. PT-D7500U Commercial UseModel number PT-D7500U / PT-D7600U Dear Panasonic CustomerSerial number Page Contents Precautions with regard to safety Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector Insulate the battery using tape or similar before disposalUse only the Specified battery Do not place liquid containers on top of the projectorLamp section may break AccessoriesDo not look into the lens while the projector is being used Do not use the old lamp unitPrecautions on handling Examples of system expansion When the operation mode selector is set to Projector Remote controlName and function of parts When the operation mode selector is set to Computer Name and function of parts Front and side of the projector Rear view of the main unit Controls on rear panel REMOTE2 terminal Video in terminalVideo OUT terminal RGB YPBPR2 input/RGB YPBPR1 output terminal pages 26Effective range of remote control operation Using the remote control unitLoading dry cells Using the remote control unit Setting projector ID number to remote controlProcedure of ID setting Using a wired remote control Using the remote control as a PC mouseOperation mode selector switch Adjusting the leveling feet InstallationProjection scheme Installation geometry Size Effective Projection distance SH Effective screen heightInch Screen dimensions Projection distance L Zoom lens InstallationFor the screen aspect ratio Units m feet/inches WidthSW Minimum Maximum ET-D75LE2/SC 2.0-3.0 ET-D75LE2SC ET-D75LE1ET-D75LE1SC ET-D75LE2Before starting connection Connection· SYNC/Y SDA HD/SYNC SCL Video deck TBC built-in Color monitor Control PC Example of connecting with Video devicesVideo deck TBC built-in High-vision video deck Connection Example of connecting with personal computersControl PC PC or color monitor With RGB input terminals Color monitor with RGB input terminal Example of connecting with the signal selectorInstalling the input module Installation of input module optionalTypes of the input modules optional Insert the input module Procedure of installationRegister the input signal Remove the slot coverInstallation of input module optional Connecting signals to the input moduleSUB BNC Connecting the signal to the analog RGB signal input moduleConnecting the component signals RGB signal input module optionalBNC Connecting the signal to the video signal input moduleConnecting the video signals Video signal input module optionalConnecting the component signals ET-MD95SD1 for 480i/576i Serial digital input module optionalET-MD95SD2 for 480p/480i/576i SD signal Business-use digital video deckAuto ET-MD95SD3 for HD SDIPin No Signal Connecting signals to the DVI signal input moduleDVI-D input module optional How to remove the projection lens How to install the projection lensPull the projection lens Roughly adjust the focus of the lens. Refer to Powering up the projectorMaking adjustment and selection Press the l button. on the main unit or the remote controlProjection Powering off the projectorFloor projection How to adjust the lensAdjustment range after lens position optical shift Choose an item and adjust it using ButtonsBe sure to tighten the fixing screws before Floor projection Ceiling projectionTransportation Automatic adjustment Auto Setup Press the Menu button Registration of input signal dataNEW Signal Input screen will be displayed Registration of new dataConfirm overwriting registration screen will be displayed If new registration is not available because of full memorySub memory How to register into sub memoryHow to erase sub memory Change registered signals screen will appearRestrictions On-screen indicationsDesignation can be set by the sub memory items Using the Shutter function Using the Freeze functionUsing the digital zoom D.ZOOM + function Structure of menu screens On-screen menusReturning to the previous screen Menu items settingResetting to the factory default Basic operations on menu screenSelect Picture Mode with the buttons Adjusting the pictureSwitching the picture mode Switching the AI controlRepeat Steps To adjust BRIGHT, Color or Tint Adjusting Contrast / Bright / Color / TintAdjustment procedure to adjust picture color intensity Adjust the level with ButtonsOperation Adjustment Remarks Adjusting the color temperatureUSER, STANDARD, NATURAL, CINEMA, Graphic Select Picture with the buttons Press Enter button Adjusting color matchingProcedure of adjustment Select the desired color for adjustment With the buttonsAdjustment items Operation Sharpness / Gamma / Noise reduction / Pulldown modeSelect Picture with the buttons Smpte Signal levelTo input Betacam with YCbCr To set the sRGB compliant pictureShift adjustment Adjusting the positionSize adjustment screen will be displayed Size adjustmentSize modes Select Blanking with the buttons Press the Enter button Blanking adjustmentClock phase adjustment Input Resolution screen will be displayed Adjusting the input resolutionTotal DOTS, Displayed DOTS, Total Lines and Displayed Lines Value changes from 1 to Adjusting the clamp positionSelect Position with the buttons Press the Enter button Clamp Position screen will be displayedSelect Keystone with the buttons Press the Enter button Adjust the Keystone horizontally With the buttonsAdjust the vertical Linearity with Buttons Keystone distortion correctionAdjustment marker Edge blending adjustmentSpecify the area to be adjusted with the buttons To display the adjustment markerSelect the Bright with the buttons Press the Enter button Changing the display languageSelect the Language with the buttons Press the Enter button How to change the system format Option screen will be displayed Procedure of settingVideo Setting screen will be displayed Select Option with the buttons Press the Enter buttonHow to use RGB Reality mode ID number setting Option settingsID number need not be set when only one projector is used FRONT-F FRONT-C REAR-C REAR-F Installation SettingRGB2 select Lamp powerLamp select Lamp cooling timeFan control Video settingAutomatic adjustment System informationType Main windowSubwindow Frame lockPassword Setting FUNC1List of P in P ContrastNormal Maximum Brightness Maximum Normal Setting the contrast modeSelect Option with the buttons Press Enter button ModeSYNC. Term These buttons toggle between 75 Ω and HI-Z TTLHI-Z TTL Examples of connection Using the serial terminalsPin assignments and signal names Communication conditions Factory settingRS232C Setting screen will be displayed Procedure of setting communication conditionsPress and buttons to select Option Press the Enter button Cable specifications Control commandsConnecting to a PC Computer Projector DTE specifications External appearance Using the Remote 2 terminalPin assignments and control Sub 9-pin femaleRS-422 control functions Displaying the internal test patternCycle of displayed internal test patterns Example of connection How to use network module optionalName and function of network module parts Network Setting screen will be displayed Initial setting of network moduleMenu screen will be displayed Port No Address automatically using the Dhcp serverItems Function Description Set to OFF if Dhcp server is not usedAccessing from the Web browser Top Network settingNetwork setting Projector control Status indication Smtp Mail settingMail setting page continuing How to use network module optional For control of image files Monitor Indication of monitor lampLamp Information Checkpoint Remedial measure IndicationDismantle the air filter Cleaning and replacement of air filterProcedure of cleaning Clean the air filterTiming of lamp unit replacement Replacement of lamp unitFixing screws Lamp unit cover Procedure of lamp unit replacementAn item Lamp Reset will be added Press the Enter button. When OK? is displayed, pressUsed hours of the specified lamp unit will be reset to zero No image appears on Symptoms CheckpointPower does not turn on Remote control doesPT-D7500U SpecificationsPT-D7500U PT-D7600U Appendix Compatible RGB/YPBPR Signals530 Units mminch Outside dimensionsConcernant LA Sécurité Ne pas retirer le couvercle ou le modifier Précautions concernant la sécuritéNe pas couvrir le filtre et la sortie d’air Ne pas surcharger la prise de courantNe pas mettre d’objets étrangers dans le projecteur Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instablesNe pas placer des récipients de liquide sur le projecteur Ne démontez pas le bloc lampeSinon cela peut causer des chocs électriques ’utiliser que la pile indiquéeNutilisez pas un bloc lampe usagé Cela peut entraîner une rupture de la lampePrécautions pour la manipulation Nettoyage et maintenanceMise au rebut Période de remplacement de la lampe Remplacement de la lampeLa lampe est chaude si elle vient d’être utilisée Procédure de remplacement de la lampeVis de fixation Cache de la lampe 111 Panasonic Canada Inc Professional/Industrial VideoTechnical Support 800 FAX 201 Mail pbtssupport@panasonic.com