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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG (U.K. only)
Precautions with regard to safety
WARNING
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Before Using
Accessories
Caution when moving the projector
Cautions regarding setup
Notes on use
Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand.
DLP chips
Lamp
Maintenance
Caution:
Disposal
Location and function of each part
Front
Remote control unit
Side
Top
Bottom
Location and function of each part (continued) Front
Projector Main Unit
Rear
Controls
Side
Location and function of each part (continued)
Connection terminals
Using the remote control unit
Loading batteries
Open battery compartment lid.1.
$ #
Insert the batteries.2.
Setting projector ID number to remote control
Using a wired remote control
Installation
Examples of system expansion
Adjusting the feet
Projection scheme
Installation geometry
When attaching an optional ceiling mount bracket (ET-PKD100H)
Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (optional)
Projection distances by the type of projection lenses
For the screen aspect ratio of 4:3 (Units: m)
For the screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (Units: m)
Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
Installation dimensions diagram
Connection
Before starting connection
The pin-out and signal names of the S-VIDEO IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
The pin-out and signal names of the RGB2 IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
The pin-out and signal names of the DVI-D IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
Example of connecting with VIDEO devices
Example of connecting with personal computers
Installation of input module (optional)
Installing the input module
Types of the input modules (optional)
Procedure of installation
Remove the slot cover.1.
Insert the input module.2.
Fix the input module.3. Register the input signal.4.
Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Connecting signals to the input module
Connecting the signal to the SD-SDI input module
Connecting the signal to the HD/SD-SDI input module
Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Connecting the signal to the dual link HD/SD-SDI input module
Connecting signals to the DVI-D input module
How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)
How to install the projection lens
How to remove the projection lens
Projection
Power indicator lamp
Connecting the power cord
Powering up the projector
Making adjustment and selection
Powering off the projector
How to adjust the lens
How to adjust the focus, zoom and shift
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.
How to adjust the lens mounter for addressing unevenness of focusing
About the focus balance
Relation between the orientation of the lens and focus surface on the screen side z
Procedure for adjusting the focus balance (adjusting the tilt with the lens mounter)
Structure of lens mounter (Figure 2, Figure 3) z
Adjustment procedure z
How to adjust the lens (continued)
Precautions for projector installation work z
Registration of input signal data
Registration of new data
Renaming the registered signals
Press to select the 1. signal whose details are to be displayed.
Press ENTER.2.
Clearing the data of registered signals
1. whose data is to be cleared.
Press DEFAULT.2.
Press ENTER.3.
Sub memory
Press ENTER.3.
Press ENTER.4.
Procedure to switch to sub
memory Press on normal screen 1. (menu is not displayed).
How to erase sub memory
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
Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
Press AUTO SETUP on the 1. remote control or the main unit.
Turning on button illumination
Press LIGHT on the remote 1.
Using the FUNC1 button
Changing the picture aspect ratio
Press ASPECT on the remote 1.
On-screen menus
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
PICTURE (pp. 52-57)
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)
Using the menu screens
Press MENU.1.
Press to select the desired 2. item.
Press ENTER to establish your 3. selection.
Returning to the previous screen
Adjusting the picture
Switching the picture mode
Press to select PICTURE 1.
Press to switch PICTURE 2.
Adjusting Contrast
Adjusting Brightness
This adjusts the brightness of dark (black) areas of the pictures.
Press to select 1. BRIGHTNESS.
Press or ENTER.2.
The BRIGHTNESS individual adjustment screen will be displayed.
Gamma setting
Press to select GAMMA.1.
Press or ENTER.2.
Press to switch GAMMA.3.
Sharpness setting
Noise reduction setting
Dynamic iris setting
Registering the picture mode settings as presettings
Setting the system selector
To display pictures complying with the sRGB standard
Adjusting the position
Shift adjustment
Press to select SHIFT.1.
Press ENTER.2.
Press to adjust the 3. position. For horizontal (right and left)
Adjusting the aspect ratio
Press to select ASPECT.1.
Press or ENTER.2.
Press to switch ASPECT.3.
Adjusting the position (continued)
Adjusting the zoom ratio
Press to select ZOOM.1.
Press ENTER.2.
Press to select MODE.3. Press to switch MODE.4.
Press to select 5. INTERLOCKED.
Press to adjust the 3. correction amount.
Press to select SUB 4. KEYSTONE or LINEARITY. Press to adjust the 5. correction amount.
How to use ADVANCED MENU
Digital cinema reality
Press to select BLANKING.
Press to select DIGITAL 1. CINEMA REALITY.
Press or ENTER.2.
Adjusting the input resolution
Press to select INPUT 1. RESOLUTION.
Press ENTER.2.
Adjusting the clamp position
Press to select CLAMP 1. POSITION.
Edge blending adjustment
Frame delay
Raster position
Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGE
Changing the display language
Press to select the desired 1. language.
Press ENTER to establish your 2. selection.
Display Option settings
Adjusting colour matching
Press to select COLOR 1. MATCHING.
Press to switch COLOR 2. MATCHING.
If 3COLORS or 7COLORS
Adjusting the colour matching using a colorimeter
Large Screen Correction
RGB IN (Only RGB input)
DVI-D IN
Press to select DVI-D IN.1.
Press ENTER.2.
Press to switch DVI EDID.3.
Press to switch DVI 4. SIGNAL LEVEL.
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.
On-Screen display setting
Press to select 1. ON-SCREEN DISPLAY.
Press ENTER.2.
Press to select the desired 3. item, and press to change the setting.
OSD POSITION z
Setting the startup logo
Press to select STARTUP 1. LOGO.
Press to switch STARTUP 2. LOGO.
Projector setup
Setting a projector ID
Press to select 1. PROJECTOR ID.
Press to switch 2. PROJECTOR ID.
Press MENU twice.3.
Installation Setting
Altitude Mode
Direction
Lamp select
Press to select LAMP 1. SELECT.
Press to switch LAMP 2. SELECT.
Press ENTER.3.
Projector setup (continued)
Lamp relay
Press to select LAMP 1. RELAY.
Press to switch LAMP 2. RELAY.
RS-232C setting
Press to select RS-232C.1.
Status
Press to select STATUS.1.
Press ENTER.2.
Press to move to the next 3. page.
Press to move to the next 4. page.
Auto power off
Press to select AUTO 1. POWER OFF.
Press to switch AUTO 2. POWER OFF.
Setting FUNC1
Setting the date and time
Save all user data
Load all user data
Initialize
Service password
P IN P
Using the P IN P function
Press ENTER.1.
Press to select P IN P 2.
Press to select a function.3.
P IN P (continued)
Displaying the internal test pattern
Test pattern
Press to search through the 1. various types of test patterns. Cycle of displayed internal test
patterns
Setting the security
Displaying the security screen
If using for the first time z
Press , , , , , , and 1. in this order.
If the existing password has been changed z
Changing the text
Changing the security password
Setting the text
Control device setup
How to use network function
Network standby
Press to select NETWORK 1. STANDBY.
Press to switch NETWORK 2. STANDBY.
Initial setting of network
Network control
Press to select NETWORK 1. CONTROL.
Press ENTER.2.
Press to select items, and 3. press to change the setting.
Network status
Network connections
Name and function of network function parts
Accessing from the Web browser
Basic control page
Detail control page
Projector status page
Error information page
OK: Normal operation FAILED: Occurrence of trouble
When [FAILED] has appeared for an item z
Parameter Description
E-mail setup page
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E-mail setup page (continued)
Authentication set up page
Ping test page
Contents of mail sent
Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the E-mail settings have been established. z
Mail with the contents shown below is sent when an error has occurred. z
Adjust clock page
Network config page
Firmware update page
Using the PJLink protocol
Supported commands
PJLink security authorization
Using the serial terminals
Examples of connection
For RS-232C
Single projector z
Plural projectors z
For RS-422
Single projector z
Plural projectors z
Pin assignments and signal names
Communication conditions (Factory setting)
Basic format
Control commands
Cable specifications
Connecting to a PC
For RS-232C z
When multiple projectors are connected
Using the Remote 2 terminal
Example of a control panel layout
Pin assignments and control
Indication of monitor lamp
LAMP 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
Cleaning and replacement of air filter
Procedure of cleaning
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Replacement of lamp unit
WARNING
Precautions on lamp unit replacement
Timing of lamp unit replacement
Indication after 1 800 hours
Procedure of lamp unit replacement
Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket
Installation procedure
Before asking for service
Symptoms Check point Page
Self-diagnosis display
Details Remedy
Self-diagnosis display
Details Remedy
The self-diagnosis display and details of the failure may sometimes differ.
Specifications
Model No. PT-DW100E
*1
to 35
or more (35
to 40
Appendix
Compatible Signals
*1: Only when using VESA CVT RB (Reduced Blanking)
Appendix (continued)
List of P IN P
Noise reduction cannot be used.
Subwindow Main window
Dimensions
Outside dimensions
unit : mm
Index
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Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries
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