Panasonic PT-L759XU, PT-L759VU manual Using the Auto Setup Feature

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Using the Auto Setup Feature

When RGB input signal picture is projected from a Personal Computer. It is possible to adjust the Vertical position, Horizontal position, Dot clock and Phase automatically (Effective only at the time of image is projected of RGB signal input except DTV format signal).

• Selecting procedure (for direct operation)

1 Input a signal of the full screen projection image from the connected device, and then project it.

2 Press the AUTO SETUP button on the projector or

A u t o S e t u p

remote control unit.

 

• Selecting procedure (for on-screen display operation)

1 Input a signal of the full screen projection image from the connected device, and then project it.

2 Press MENU to display the menu.

3 Press or to select “Synchronization”, and then ENTER to display the screen.

P i c t u r e

S y n c h r o n i z a t i o n

F u n c t i o n

L a n g u a g e

I n f o r ma t i o n

: S e l e c t

EN T ER : E n t e r

MENU : E s c a p e

4 Press or to select “Auto Setup”, and then ENTER. The automatic position correction operation will then start. Auto Setup screen is displayed.

Auto Setup screen disappears when Auto Setup feature is ended.

Operating buttons, except the POWER button, become invalid during Auto Setup.

 

 

 

A u t o S e t u p

 

 

 

 

H P o s i t i o n

+ 1 0

 

 

 

V P o s i t i o n

+ 1 0

 

 

 

D o t C l o c k

+ 1 0

 

 

 

P h a s e

1 0

 

 

 

R e s e t

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

: S e l e c t

 

 

EN T ER : E n t e r

 

 

MENU : E s c a p e

 

 

Note

Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu.

When reset is selected, adjustment values return to their factory default settings.

Adjusted settings are saved as is even if power is turned off.

Auto Setup may not be possible if the input image is not clearly visible on the side of the screen, dark, or monotonous. In this case, refer to page 33 and adjust the image position, dot clock, and phase.

If a signal other than the proper RGB input signal described on page 26 is input, “Signal” is displayed on-screen indicating that Auto Setup is not possible.

Of the possible RGB signal input listed on page 26, the following signals will cause “signal” to be displayed and automatic adjustment will not be performed.

•Signal containing less than 480 vertical dots [VGA 400 (70 Hz), VESA400 (85 Hz)]

•Signal where the dot clock frequency exceeds 140 MHz [1 280x960 (85 Hz), 1 280x1 024 (85 Hz), UXGA]

In some cases, Auto Setup may take about 40 seconds.

Since there is no necessity for automatic adjustment at the time of a DVI-D signal input, this function is not committed.

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Contents PT-L759XU FCC Warning Dear Panasonic CustomerDeclaration of Conformity Table of Contents Important Safeguards Important Safeguards LCD Projector Features Contents of LCD Projector Box Product Information LCD ProjectorRemote Control Unit AdjustFront Side Back Mouse ButtonLoad the 2 AA batteries in the Remote Control Unit Before using the Remote Control UnitUsing the Laser Pointer on the Remote Control Unit Operating range of the remote control unit If facing the remote control unit toward the screenRemote Control Unit Projector Screen Projector Remote Control UnitStandard Setting-up Positions LCD Projector /Screen Relative Position ChartScreen characteristics reference Screen RequirementsTurning the power on and off LCD Projector Remote Control UnitTurning on the power Turning off the powerAdjustment procedure Adjusting the LCD Projector Projection AngleRetracting the adjustable legs Adjusting the Lens Zoom Ring Focus RingPress the Input button Changing the input signalLCD Projector Remote Control Unit Adjusting the Volume Basic LCD Projector OperationTurning off the sound Turning off the Picture and Sound at the same timeAdjustment Menu Menu operation guideMain Menu Second MenuLanguage InformationBar Scale display Select Setting procedureSelect 1 ...... DESK/FRONT Setting the Screen Type Wide Function OFF Wide Function onType Type ScreenBefore adjusting After adjusting When reducing Digital Variable CompressionPress or to select Compression, and then Enter to display An imageKeystone correction function Press or to select Function, and then Enter toPress or to select Keystone, and then Enter to Keystone Image Corrected ImageSignals that can be Input RGB Signals that can be InputDVI-D Signals that can be Input Signal data Display mode nameBlue Black Screen with No Input Signal Component Signals Ypbpr that can be InputVIDEO/VIDEO Signal that can be Input VIDEO/VIDEO Signal Format Selection Selecting procedure Selecting the Image QualityAdjusting the Picture to the Desired Setting Adjustment procedure when adjusting the ColorAdjusting the White Balance Adjustment item Button Adjustment Details Adjustment RangeUsing the Auto Setup Feature When adjusting the Horizontal Position H Position Adjustment item Button Adjustment Details PositionPhase Dot ClockUsing Other Useful Functions Turning off the input signal displaySelecting procedure select displays French Selecting the Language for On-Screen DisplaysChanging to 169 wide screen format Auto Lamp Off Press or to select Auto Lamp Off, and then Enter to displayProcedure InformationDigital Zoom Projecting the DTV Format Signal Setting of the RGB1/YPBPR Input Signal SelectionChanging the RGB2 IN/RGB1 OUT Terminal OU TSystem Configuration Example Example of connection to audio-visual equipmentDiagram numbers correspond with numbers see Example of connection to a Personal computerMonitor PC Audio Cable not includedSub 15-BNC5 female Adaptor Cable sold separately Connecting D-sub 15-BNC5 female Adaptor CableBNC-RCA Adaptor not included Video/Personal Computer Cables & Adaptors CABLE/ADAPTOR Port LengthRGB connector VGA MAC Adaptor Setting the DIP Switches DVI-D connectorUsing the Serial connector RS-232C Pin layout and signal names for Serial connector ProjectorCommunication settings Basic formatControl commands Cable specificationsOperation Wireless mouse and keyboardExample of connection When Removing the Carrying Handle When Attaching the Carrying HandleRemoving and Attaching the Carrying Handle Lock RingStatus Code Display Symptom Problem Possible SolutionStatus Code Display Indications Air Filter Cleaning the Air FilterCleaning procedure Case lamp use reaches 2 000 hours Lamp ReplacementLamp replacement period If you need to replace the lamp more urgently Lamp replacement procedureRemove the Lamp unit screws Install the new Lamp unit Replace the Lamp unit screwsSpecifications PAL/SECAM/NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N/NTSC4.43FCC, UL, C-UL, CE, VDE, FDA Before Requesting Service Problem Possible CauseCher Client Avertissement E.U. seulementPage Page Période de remplacement de la lampe Pour les U.S.A. seulementProcédure de remplacement de la lampe Installer l’unité de la lampe neuveRetirer les vis du couvercle de la lampe Retirer la vis de l’unité de la lampeWarnung Nur E.U Lieber Panasonic-KundeVorsicht Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Nur für USA Benutzung des Laserzeigers der FernbedienungLampenaustauschperiode Lampenaustauschverfahren Wenn Sie die Lampe dringend austauschen müssenSchrauben Sie die Lampenabdeckungsschrauben ab Schrauben Sie die Lampeneinheitsschraube abPanasonic Canada Inc Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems CompanyTechnical Support

PT-L759VU, PT-L759XU specifications

The Panasonic PT-L759XU and PT-L759VU projectors are advanced projection solutions designed for a variety of settings, including educational institutions and corporate environments. These models stand out due to their impressive image quality, versatility, and user-friendly features.

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