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Panasonic PT-DW100U Operating Instructions
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2 Dear Panasonic Customer:Basic OperationSpecial FeaturesInformation 3 Contents4 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE6 Precautions with regard to safetyWARNING a strange smell coming from the projector, turn off the power and take the full weight of the projector. is dropped or the cabinet is broken, turn off the power and disconnect covered in dust. cord plug. 10 Before Using Accessories Caution when moving the projector Cautions regarding setup ceiling. operating between 1 400 m (4605.3) and 2 700 m (8881.5) above sea the horizontal in the vertical direction, set DIRECTION, described on 11 Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand. MaintenanceCaution: Disposal Attention on security 12 Location and function of each partFront Remote control unit 13 Top 17 Using the remote control unitLoading batteriesOpen battery compartment lid.1. Insert the batteries.2. Close the battery compartment 3. lid. Effective range of remote control operationUsing the remote control unit (continued) 18 Setting projector ID number to remote controlUsing a wired remote control 19 Installation25 Connection28 Installation of (optional) input modules34 How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)How to install the projection lens How to remove the projection lens 35 Projection38 How to adjust the lensHow to adjust the focus, zoom and shift 39 Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift)ET-D75LE6 Zoom Lens ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 The ET-D75LE5 has a fixed focal point, and so shift adjustment cannot be carried out. Moving the projection lens position to the home positionPROGRESS... will appear in the menu, and the projection lens will move to the home position. How to adjust the lens (continued) Lens adjustment to compensate for uneven screen focus 40 Relationship between lens orientation and screen focus Procedure for adjusting the focus balance (tilt compensation in the lens mount) 43 Registration of input signal dataRegistration of new data Renaming the registered signalsPress to select the 1. signal whose details are to be displayed. Press ENTER.2. Press ENTER.3. Registration of input signal data (continued) Use to select the 4. characters and numerals one by one, and press ENTER to set them. Press to select the signal Once the name has been 5. changed, press to select OK and then press ENTER. 44 Clearing Registered Signals data1. whose data is to be cleared. Press DEFAULT.2. Press ENTER.3. Sub memoryHow to register into sub memory Press on normal screen 1. (menu is not displayed). Press to select the SUB 2. MEMORY number stored in the SUB MEMORY LIST. Press ENTER.3. Press ENTER.4. Procedure to switch to sub 45 memoryPress on normal screen 1. (when the menu is not displayed). How to erase sub memory 46 Basic operations using the remote control Using the SHUTTER Press SHUTTER on the remote 1. control or the main unit. Press SHUTTER again.2. On-screen display Press ON SCREEN on the 1. remote control. Switching the input signalPress INPUT SELECT on the 1. remote control or the main unit. Status functionPress STATUS on the remote 1. 47 Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP)Press AUTO SETUP on the 1. remote control or the main unit. Turning on button illuminationPress LIGHT on the remote 1. Using the FUNC1 button Displaying the internal test patternPress TEST PATTERN.1. Press to select TEST 2. PATTERN. Basic operations using the remote control (continued) 48 Changing the picture aspect ratioPress ASPECT on the remote 1. 49 On-screen menus MAIN MENU SUB MENUPICTURE (pp. 52-57) 50 On-screen menus (continued) POSITION (pp. 58-61)ADVANCED MENU (pp. 62-66) DISPLAY LANGUAGE (p. 67) DISPLAY OPTION (pp. 68-74) PROJECTOR SETUP (pp. 75-82) P IN P (pp. 83-84) TEST PATTERN (p. 85) SIGNAL LIST (pp. 43-45) SECURITY (pp. 86-88) NETWORK (pp. 89-102) 51 Using the menu screensPress MENU.1. Press to select the desired 2. item. Press ENTER to establish your 3. selection. Returning to the previous screen Menu items setting Resetting to the factory default 52 Adjusting the picture Switching the picture modePress to select PICTURE 1. Press to switch PICTURE 2. Adjusting ContrastPress to select 1. CONTRAST. Press or ENTER.2. The CONTRAST individual adjustment screen will be displayed. Press to adjust the level.3. If you need to adjust the BRIGHTNESS, it should be adjusted before other adjustments are made. 53 Adjusting BrightnessAdjusts the brightness (black level) of the picture. Press to select 1. BRIGHTNESS. Press or ENTER.2. The BRIGHTNESS individual adjustment screen will be displayed. Press to adjust the level.3. Adjusting ColorThis adjusts the depth of the colors. Press to select COLOR.1. Press or ENTER.2. The COLOR individual adjustment screen will be displayed. Press to adjust the level.3. Adjusting TintThis adjusts skin tones in the pictures. Press to select TINT.1. Press or ENTER.2. The TINT individual adjustment screen will be displayed. Press to adjust the level.3. Adjusting the color temperaturePress to select COLOR 1. TEMPERATURE. Press or ENTER.2. The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment screen will be displayed. Adjusting the picture (continued) Press to switch COLOR 3. TEMPERATURE. To further adjust toward the 54 desired white balanceSelect USER1 or USER2 in 4. Step 3. Press ENTER.5. Press to select WHITE 6. BALANCE HIGH or WHITE BALANCE LOW. Press ENTER.7. Press to select RED, 8. GREEN or BLUE. Press to adjust the level.9. Gamma settingPress to select GAMMA.1. Press or ENTER.2. Press to switch GAMMA.3. Sharpness setting Noise reduction setting Dynamic iris setting 55 compensation amount56 adjustment) compensation amount Registering the picture mode settings as presettings Setting the system selector signal input signal 58 Adjusting the position Shift adjustmentPress to select SHIFT.1. Press ENTER.2. Press to adjust the 3. position. For horizontal (right and left) adjustmentFor vertical (up and down) adjustmentPress MENU three times.4. 59 Adjusting the aspect ratioPress to select ASPECT.1. Press or ENTER.2. Press to switch ASPECT.3. Adjusting the position (continued) 60 Adjusting the zoom ratioPress to select ZOOM.1. Press ENTER.2. Press to select MODE.3. Press to switch MODE.4. Press to select 5. INTERLOCKED. Press to switch 6. INTERLOCKED. Clock phase adjustmentPress to select CLOCK 1. PHASE. Press or ENTER.2. Press to adjust the level.3. Keystone distortion correction 62 How to use ADVANCED MENU Digital cinema realityPress to select BLANKING. Press to select DIGITAL 1. CINEMA REALITY. Press or ENTER.2. Press to switch DIGITAL 3. CINEMA REALITY. Blanking adjustment1. Press ENTER.2. Press to select the desired 3. item for adjustment. Press to adjust blanking.4. 63 Adjusting the input resolutionPress to select INPUT 1. RESOLUTION. Press ENTER.2. Adjusting the clamp positionPress to select CLAMP 1. POSITION. Edge blending adjustment 64 marker67 Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGEChanging the display languagePress to select the desired 1. language. Press ENTER to establish your 2. selection. 68 Display Option settings Adjusting color matchingPress to select COLOR 1. MATCHING. Press to switch COLOR 2. MATCHING. If 3COLORS or 7COLORS was selected in step 2.Press ENTER.3. Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter 69 and chromaticity coordinates of a desired color (only 70 Large Screen Correction RGB IN (Only RGB input) 71 DVI-D INPress to select DVI-D IN.1. Press ENTER.2. Press to switch DVI EDID.3. Press to switch DVI 4. SIGNAL LEVEL. Display Option settings (continued) 72 AUX DVI IN (Only when the ET-MD77DV is installed)Press to select AUX DVI IN. 1. Press ENTER.2. Press to switch AUX DVI 3. EDID. Press to switch AUX DVI 4. SIGNAL LEVEL. AUX SDI INPress to select AUX SDI 1. IN. Press ENTER.2. Press to select the desired 3. item, and press to change the setting.SDI LINK BIT DEPTH (DUAL LINK) SDI SIGNAL LEVEL 73 On-Screen display settingPress to select 1. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY. Press ENTER.2. Press to select the desired 3. item, and press to change the setting.OSD POSITION OSD DESIGN OSD MEMORY INPUT GUIDE WARNING MESSAGE Back ColorPress to select BACK 1. COLOR. Display Option settings (continued) Press to switch BACK 2. COLOR. 74 Setting the startup logoPress to select STARTUP 1. LOGO. Press to switch STARTUP 2. LOGO. 75 Projector setup Setting a projector IDPress to select 1. PROJECTOR ID. Press to switch 2. PROJECTOR ID. Press MENU twice.3. 76 Installation Setting Altitude Mode Direction 77 Lamp selectPress to select LAMP 1. SELECT. Press to switch LAMP 2. SELECT. Press ENTER.3. Projector setup (continued) 78 Lamp relayPress to select LAMP 1. RELAY. Press to switch LAMP 2. RELAY. RS-232C settingPress to select RS-232C.1. Press ENTER.2. Press to select SERIAL IN.3. Press to switch SERIAL 4. IN. Remote2 modePress to select REMOTE2 1. Press to switch REMOTE2 2. 79 StatusPress to select STATUS.1. Press ENTER.2. Press to move to the next 3. page. Press to move to the next 4. page. Cleaning the air filterPress to select AIR FILTER 1. CLEANING. Projector setup (continued) Press ENTER.2. Press to select TIME.3. Press to switch TIME.4. 80 Auto power offPress to select AUTO 1. POWER OFF. Press to switch AUTO 2. POWER OFF. 81 Setting FUNC1 Setting the date and time Save all user data 82 Load all user data Initialize Service password 83 P IN PUsing the P IN P functionPress ENTER.1. Press to select P IN P 2. Press to select a function.3. Press ENTER.4. Setting the P IN P function 85 Displaying the internal test pattern Test patternPress to search through the 1. various types of test patterns. Cycle of displayed internal test patterns 86 Setting the securityDisplaying the security screenIf using for the first time Press , , , , , , and 1. in this order.If the existing password has been changed Enter the new password. Press ENTER.2. Setting the security passwordPress to select SECURITY 1. PASSWORD. Press to switch SECURITY 2. PASSWORD. 87 Changing the text Changing the security password Setting the text 88 Control device setup89 How to use network functions Network standbyPress to select NETWORK 1. STANDBY. Press to switch NETWORK 2. STANDBY. Initial setting of network Press to select NETWORK 1. SETUP. Press ENTER.2. Press to select items, and 3. press ENTER to change the setting. Press to select STORE, 4. and then press ENTER. 90 Network controlPress to select NETWORK 1. CONTROL. Press ENTER.2. Press to select items, and 3. press to change the setting. Network statusPress to select NETWORK 1. STATUS. Press ENTER.2. Returning the network function setting back to the factory setting 91 Network connectionsName and function of network function parts 92 Accessing from the Web browser103 Using the PJLink protocolSupported commandsPJLink security authorization 104 Using the serial terminalsExamples of connectionFor RS-232CSingle projector Multiple projectors Pin assignments and signal names Communication conditions (Factory setting) 105 For RS-422Single projector Multiple projectors Pin assignments and signal names Communication conditions (Factory setting) Using the serial terminals (continued) 106 Basic formatControl commands 107 Cable specificationsConnecting to a PC When multiple projectors are connected 108 Using the Remote 2 terminalExample of a control panel layout Pin assignments and control 109 Monitor Lamp IndicatorsLAMP 4 monitor (LAMP 4) LAMP 2 monitor (LAMP 2) LAMP 1 monitor (LAMP 1) LAMP 3 monitor (LAMP 3) Temperature monitor (TEMP) Name of monitor lamp Lamp indication Information Check point Remedial measure 110 Cleaning and replacement of air filter112 Replacement of lamp unit114 Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket115 Before asking for service Symptoms Check point Page 116 Self-diagnosis displayDetails Remedy 117 Self-diagnosis displayDetails Remedy The self-diagnosis display and details of the failure may sometimes differ. 118 Specifications119 Model No. PT-DW100U or more (35 to 40 When the projector is used in high altitude mode (1 400 to 2 700 m), the ambient temperature is 0 . Furthermore, if the ambient temperature becomes 40 to 35 . However, use at high altitudes is not possible. 120 Appendix123 Dimensions124 Index127 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SCURIT128 Prcautions de scuritAVERTISSEMENT vous remarquez que de la fume ou une odeur suspecte schappe du rsistant pour supporter le poids du projecteur. lintrieur du projecteur, de chute du projecteur ou de brisure du orifices de ventilation. recouvre de trop de poussires. la fiche du cordon dalimentation est strictement interdite. 132 Avant lutilisationAccessoires Mise en garde concernant les dplacements du projecteur Mises en garde concernant la configuration install lobjectif de projection. ou des impacts violents. sources dalimentation. suprieur 30 de lhorizontale en position verticale, rgler SENS Ne jamais toucher la surface de lobjectif de projection avec les mains nues. Puces DLP Lampe Entretien MISE EN GARDE: Mise au rebut Remarques concernant la scurit 134 Remplacement de la lampe
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