Panasonic PT-FW300NTE, PT-FW300E Using the laser pointer, Controlling the volume of the speaker

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Remote control operation

Using the laser pointer

You can highlight items on the screen with the red laser pointer while projecting the image in presentations or visual demonstrations as an eye-catching pointing device.

Hold down the LASER button to go on the laser pointer and release to go off.

Top view

Deactivating switch

 

On

 

Off

Laser pointer beam emitter

Disable the LASER button

You can disable the LASER button for an accidental operation.

1.Open the battery compartment cover of the remote control.

2.Slide the switch tab.

3.Close the battery compartment cover of the remote control.

See “Battery compartment” on page 16.

NOTE:

If you press the disabled LASER button, the alert

"LASER POINTER IS DISABLED." will be displayed on the screen. While the menu is displaying, the alert will not be displayed.

Cautions

(Shown as PT-FW300NTE)

CAUTION: Use of controls of adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Operation

NOTE:

The laser pointer should never be projected directly into the eyes of a person or animal.

Do not aim the laser at reflective surfaces.

Do not allow children to use laser pointer.

Never look directly into the laser beam.

The laser pointer is not effective with translucent screens.

Please read the cautions on the remote control.

This is a Class 2 laser product.

Controlling the volume of the speaker

You can control the volume of the built-in

 

speakers and output sound. Press "+" side of the

NOTE:

VOLUME button to increase and "-" to decrease.

• Power consumption can be reduced if the volume level

 

is lowered.

 

 

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Contents PT-FW300E This Apparatus Must be Earthed Important Safety NoticeTo rain or moisture For business users in the European Union Important Safety NoticeDeclaration of Conformity DoC Declaration of ConformityEnglish Contents Appendix SettingsMaintenance ContentsPrecautions with regard to safety Do not set up the projector outdoors Precautions with regard to safetyDo not look into the lens while the projector is being used Do not mix old and new batteries Remove the used batteries from the remote control promptlyDo not put your weight on this projector Use only the specified batteriesOptical components SecurityOrder to get the best picture quality Liquid crystal panelPower cord secure lock AccessoriesMains lead Read this first Minimum required setting screenControl panel About Your ProjectorProjector body Top and front viewLamp unit compartment Air exhaust port Auto cleaning filter ACF Front leg Adjusters CompartmentAbout Your Projector Back and bottom view Security lockBattery compartment Remote controlAttaching a hand strap Top view Remote control indicator CLOCK, Clock Phase and Signal Search forProjection size 16 Throw distance L Setting upScreen size and throw distance Calculation methodsMounting on the ceiling and projecting from front Front leg adjusters and throwing angleSetting up Projection methodVertical shift Adjusting the lens shift leverLens shift and positioning Horizontal shiftWhen the screen position is fixed Setting up Projector location rangeWhen the projector position is fixed LAN terminal Connecting example ComputersConnections Before connection to the projectorConnections Connecting example AV equipmentConnecting with Video IN/S-VIDEO Connecting with DVI-DDirect power off function Switching the projector on/offConnecting Direct power on functionSwitching the projector on/off Power indicatorPower indicator informs you the status of the power Switch off the Main Power on the back of the projector Switching on the projectorSwitching off the projector Switch the Main Power on Press the power buttonProjecting an image Selecting the input signalPositioning the image Facing to the projector Remote control operationSetting up the image position automatically Operating rangeEnlarging the centred area Switching the input signalStopping the projection Resetting to the factory default settingsProjecting an image in INDEX-WINDOW mode Capturing an imageProjecting 2 different source image at a time Using an assigned functionSwitching the signal Side by Side function signal combination tableLaser pointer beam emitter Using the laser pointerControlling the volume of the speaker Disable the Laser buttonOSD Design Menu NavigationMain menu and Sub-menu Input GuideMenu Navigation Filter Counter ResetDisplaying the Main menu Adjusting with the bar scale itemsOperating procedure Navigating through the menuPicture menu TV-SYSTEM Color TemperatureDaylight View Digital Cinema RealityPosition menu 169 AspectPosition menu Aspect ratio optionsFrame Lock ON-SCREEN Display Screen SettingDisplay Option menu DVI-DSxga Mode Auto SetupSignal Search Wide ModeOther Functions COMPUTER2 Select Projector Setup menuNo Signal SHUT-OFF StatusEmulate InstallationHigh Altitude Mode Audio SettingRemaining Filter of Status in Projector Filter Counter ResetTest Pattern Initialize ALLText Display PasswordPassword Change Security menuSecurity menu Menu Lock PasswordControl Device Setup Menu LockNetwork menu, the following items are available Wireless LAN PT-FW300NTEonlyNetwork menu Items in Network menuTemp indicator TEMP, Lamp and Filter IndicatorsManaging the indicated problems Lamp indicatorCleaning the projector Care and ReplacementReplacing the Lamp unit Before replacing the ACF Replacing the Auto Cleaning Filter ACFCare and Replacement Replacement procedure When to replace the ACFOn a soft cloth Resetting the RemainingCounter Reset in Projector Setup Turn the projector upside down and place it gentlyTroubleshooting KHz MHz List of compatible signalsTechnical Information Quality*2Serial terminal Projector Technical Information Cable specificationsControl commands Computer connection guidanceRemote terminal Lamp switchingSwitching input Signals Input signalInstalling the safety cable Ceiling mount bracket safeguardsDVI-D in terminal LW m = 0.0339 x SD LT m = 0.0653 x SD Screen size and throw distance for 169 aspect ratioScreen size and throw distance for 43 aspect ratio SW m = SD x SH m = SD xSpecifications Audio VideoOUT DVI-DTrademark acknowledgements DimensionsUnit mm Digital Cinema Reality Digital Zoom IndexIndex Picture Mode