Panasonic PT-L6510U Setting-up, Projection Schemes, Installation Geometry, Projection Distances

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Setting-up

Projection Schemes

Any of the following four projection schemes can be used with the PT-L6510U/L6600U projector depending on user's needs or viewing conditions. Use “OPTION 1” menu (chosen from the MAIN MENU) to choose the appropriate projection scheme (see page 34).

Projection Scheme 2

 

 

Table standing

Ceiling mount

Scheme 1

Front projection

(Default position)

 

Projection

Rear projection

 

 

Installation Geometry

After the projector is roughly positioned, picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens tilt mechanism.

Side view

With optional ceiling mount

/8)

/

5

 

)4

 

346(13

(19438

bracket (ET-PKL6500)

 

1

 

 

H

 

 

L

 

 

SH

276 (10 55/64)

 

 

H

Screen

L:Projection distance SH: Image height SW: Image width

H:Distance from center of lens to bottom edge of projected image.

Top view

Projection Distances

 

 

 

 

Unit : m (

) : inch [ ] : foot

Screen Size (4 : 3)

Projection distance: L

Height

Diagonal length

Height (SH)

Width (SW)

Wide (LW)

Telephoto (LT)

position: H

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.76

0.46

0.61

1.4

0.02 to 0.22

(30")

[1'6"]

[2']

[4'7"]

(7/8 to 8 21/32)

1.02

0.61

0.81

1.4

1.9

0.03 to 0.30

(40")

[2']

[2'8"]

[4'7"]

[6'2"]

(1 3/16 to 11 13/16)

1.27

0.76

1.02

1.8

2.4

0.04 to 0.38

(50")

[2'6"]

[3'4"]

[5'11"]

[7'11"]

(1 9/16 to 14 61/64)

1.52

0.91

1.22

2.1

2.9

0.05 to 0.45

(60")

[3']

[4']

[6'11"]

[9'6"]

(1 49/64 to 17 23/32)

2.03

1.22

1.63

2.9

3.9

0.06 to 0.60

(80")

[4']

[5'4"]

[9'6"]

[12'10"]

(2 23/64 to 23 10/16)

2.54

1.52

2.03

3.6

4.9

0.08 to 0.76

(100")

[5']

[6'8"]

[11'10"]

[16'8"]

(2 63/64 to 29 59/64)

3.05

1.83

2.44

4.3

5.9

0.09 to 0.91

(120")

[6']

[8']

[14'1"]

[19'5"]

(3 37/64 to 35 53/64)

3.56

2.13

2.84

5.1

6.9

0.11 to 1.06

(140")

[7']

[9'4"]

[16'8"]

[22'7"]

(4 11/64 to 41 47/64)

4.06

2.44

3.25

5.8

7.9

0.12 to 1.21

(160")

[8']

[10'8"]

[19']

[25'11"]

(4 49/64 to 47 41/64)

4.57

2.75

3.66

6.6

8.9

0.14 to 1.37

(180")

[9']

[12']

[21'8"]

[29'2"]

(5 25/64 to 53 15/16)

5.08

3.05

4.06

7.3

9.9

0.15 to 1.52

(200")

[10']

[13'4"]

[24']

[32'6"]

(5 63/64 to 59 27/32)

5.51

3.35

4.47

8.1

10.9

0.17 to 1.67

(220")

[11']

[14'8"]

[24'7"]

[35'10"]

(6 9/16 to 65 3/4)

6.10

3.66

4.88

8.8

11.9

0.18 to 1.82

(240")

[12']

[16']

[28'11"]

[39']

(7 11/64 to 71 21/32)

6.60

3.96

5.28

9.5

12.9

0.20 to 1.98

(260")

[13']

[17'4"]

[31'2"]

[42'4"]

(7 51/64 to 77 61/64)

7.11

4.27

5.69

10.3

13.9

0.21 to 2.13

(280")

[14']

[18'8"]

[33'10"]

[45'7"]

(8 25/64 to 83 55/64)

7.62

4.57

6.10

11.0

14.9

0.23 to 2.28

(300")

[15']

[20']

[36'1"]

[48'11"]

(8 63/64 to 89 49/64)

Setting-up dimensions which are not given in the above table can be calculated using the formulas below.

If the screen size (diagonal) is SD, then the following formulas is first used to obtain the screen width (SW).

SW = (SD x 0.0254) x 4 5 (SD unit is inches) The value for SW obtained above can then be used with the following function to calculate the projection distance for the wide lens position (LW) and the projection distance for the telephoto lens position (LT).

LW = 1.831 x SW - 0.071 LT = 2.449 x SW - 0.066

For 16 : 9 aspect rations, the following formal can be used to calculate the screen width (SW).

SW = (SD x 0.0254) x 16 327

Note

• The dimensions in the table above and the values

obtained from the above formulas may contain

slight errors.

SW

 

L

 

87.5 (3 7/16)

Screen

175 (6 57/64)

 

157 (6 3/16)

314 (12 23/16)

• It is recommended that you use the projection

distance for the wide lens position (except in cases

where the diagonal picture size is 0.762 m [30"]).

• The above dimensions are the case when the

aspect ratio is 4:3. When an SXGA signal is input

and projected, the right and left ends of the picture

will be blanked the aspect ratio will be 5:4.

[unit : mm]

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Contents Model No. PT-L6510U PT-L6600U LCD Projector Commercial UseImportant Safety Notice Dear Panasonic CustomerPage Contents Precautions with regard to safety Precautions with regard to safety Accessories Do not look into the lens while the projector is being usedPrecautions on handling Example of System up SystemRemote Control Location and function of each partProjector Top · Front and Side Location and function of each part Projector Top · Rear and Side Rear control panelInterface panel Using the Remote control unit Loading batteriesEffective control range Press the ID SET button on remote control Using laser pointerSetting projector IDs for remote control Laser SpecificationsUsing the Remote control unit Using the remote control as a PC mouseUsing the remote control in wired mode Projection Schemes Setting-upInstallation Geometry Projection DistancesSetup precautions SCLSetting-up Example of connecting with AV productsExample of connecting with PCs PC with DVI port Control PC USB portExample of connecting with system switcher System switcherPowering Off the Projector Powering Up the ProjectorMaking Initial Adjustment Setting input port Starting to useLeveling the Projector Adjusting the Vertical Position PictureStarting to use Retracting the Leveling FeetAdvice on the installation of exhaust guides Using the Freeze functionUsing the Shutter function Still imageUsing the Digital Zoom D.ZOOM +/- function On-screen menus Menu screensOn-screen menus Menu Items SettingReset the Factory Default Basic Menu OperationsUsing the Index Window function PT-L6510U only Adjusting the picture BAL White balance R/G/B Signal ModeTV-SYSTEM StandardAdjusting the position Zoom What Is S1 Video?Aspect FocusLens Shift Option 1 settingsRGB Format Back ColorSetting Function 1 Func Option 2 settingsLamp Power Lamp SelectOption 2 settings Setting Unit IDRegistering/Deleting Displaying User Mode Connection Using the SerialPin assignments and signal names Communication RequirementsCable specifications Using the SerialControl command Connecting to a computerUsing the remote terminal Pin assignment and controlExample of a control panel layout Indicator Display Condition Check Measures Indication of lamp monitorCleaning and replacing the air filter Cleaning methodModel No Lamp unit model No Lamp replacement periodReplacing the lamp unit Display after 1800 hoursLamp unit replacement steps Press the Power button to turn off the power Replacing the lamp unitNot turn on Symptoms ChecksPower does No imageSpecifications RGB output RGB2 input Audio input For RGB 1/2Video RemoteCompatible RGB/YPBPR Signals AppendixDimensions 480 495 7179 476 18 47/64 495 19 31/64 Unit mm inchTrademark acknowledgments TrademarkConcernant LA Sécurité Ne pas surcharger la prise de courant Précautions concernant la sécuritéNe pas couvrir le filtre et la sortie d’air Ne pas retirer le couvercle ou le modifierNe 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 pas placer d’objets lourds sur le projecteurPrécautions concernant la sécurité ’utiliser que la pile indiquéePrécautions concernant la manipulation Aver tissements concernant la manipulationAvant de faire le nettoyage et lentretien, sassurer de Modéls No. Numéro de produit du bloc de lampe Remplacement du bloc de lampePériode de remplacement du bloc de lampe ATTENTlONProcédure de remplacement de la lampe Remplacement de la lampeRetirez la porte en la tirant vers l’avant La lampe est chaude si elle vient d’être utiliséeAppuyez sur la touche Power pour couper l’alimentation Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company Technical SupportPanasonic Canada Inc