Panasonic PT-L595U manual Control commands, Cable specifications

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Control commands

The commands which the personal computer can use to control the projector are shown in the following table.

Command

Control Contents

PON

Power ON

POF

Power OFF

AVL

Volume

AMTMute

IIS

Input signal selection

Remarks

In standby mode, all commands other than the PON command are ignored.

Parameter

= Adjustment value 0

000

:

=

:

063

Adjustment value 63

Parameter

 

 

0

=

MUTE OFF

1

=

MUTE ON

Parameter

 

 

VID

=

VIDEO

RG1

=

RGB1

RG2

=

RGB2

Cable specifications

At the projector

 

At the computer (DTE specifications)

1

NC

NC

1

2

 

 

2

3

 

 

3

4

NC

NC

4

5

 

 

5

6

NC

NC

6

7

 

 

7

8

 

 

8

9

NC

NC

9

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Contents LCD Projector Dear Panasonic Customer ContentsFeatures Important Safety Notice When using the projector Precautions with regard to safetySetting-up If problems occur during useDo not place any heavy objects on top of the projector Cleaning and maintenanceTake particular care when replacing the lamp unit Do not look into the lens while the projector is being usedPrecautions on handling About condensationSide view Location and function of each partFront view Top and front RGB 2 RGB IN/AUDIO Back, bottom and right viewSide terminal board Before using the remote control unit Operating range of the remote control unit If facing the remote control unit toward the screenTurning off the power Turning the power on and offTurning on the power Power button Main Power switchScreen characteristics reference Screen requirementsProjection size Projection distance L Standard setting-up positionsStandard setting-up dimensions Minimum MaximumAdjusting the position of the projected picture Adjustment procedure Setting the projector up horizontallyRetracting the adjustable legs Adjuster button Adjustable legsAdjusting the lens Adjustment procedure for direct adjustmentFront mounting Setting-up positions and changing the projection methodSetting procedure Rear mountingBasic operation Changing the input sourceAuto Switching the signal mode during RGB signal inputSignal data No. of dots VesaNtsc System format selection for S-VIDEO Video input signalsAuto SecamAdjusting the volume Adjusting the picture to the desired setting Adjusting the white balance BAL R BAL G BAL BAdjusting the sound to the desired setting Adjustment procedure for volume adjustmentWhen adjusting the vertical position V-POSI Adjusting the picture positionWhen adjusting the horizontal position H-POSI Adjustment procedure for horizontal position adjustmentTop blanking correction for the V-BLK-T Adjusting the blankingLeft-side blanking correction for the H-BLK-L Bottom blanking correction for the V-BLK-BWhen decreasing the horizontal amplitude Adjusting the horizontal amplitudeWhen increasing the horizontal amplitude Numeric adjustment Level display Adjustment procedure Using other useful functions Disabling the Power button of the remote control unitChanging the on-screen display language to another language Using the power save function Setting procedure Audio system Laser disc player System configuration exampleExample of connection to audio-visual equipment VCRSUB Example of connection to a computerSUB HD About the Macintosh adapter Display mode name/No. of dots S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6Accessory mouse cable OperationCommunication settings Using the serial connectorPin layout and signal names for Serial connector Basic formatControl commands Cable specificationsProblem IndicatorsLamp indicator Temp indicator Possible cause RemedyCleaning the air filter Indent Air filter clamp Air filter coverClean the air filter and the air filter clamps Install the air filter coverLamp unit replacement period Replacing the lamp unitFixing screw for the lamp unit Replacement procedureLamp unit cover Fixing screw for the lamp unit cover Page Before asking for service, check the following points Possible causeSpecifications RGB HD/SYNC RGB OUT Audio Video Audio in L-RCeiling Mount Bracket ET-PK592 Trademark AcknowledgementsFCC Dimensions Western Zone Eastern ZoneCentral Zone