Panasonic ET-D75LE90 User Manual

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Fixed-focus Lens
Model No.
Commercial Use
ET-D75LE90
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.
To ensure correct use of this lens, please read the operating instructions supplied with the lens and the
projector carefully.
Before using this product, be sure to read “Read this rst!” (
Please save this manual for future use.
Page 3).
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█ Contents
Read this rst! ......................................................................................3
Before Use.............................................................................................4
Attaching the Lens / Detaching the Lens ...........................................4
Before replacing the projection lens ........................................................ 4
Attaching the Lens...................................................................................5
Detaching the Lens .................................................................................5
Projection relationships.......................................................................6
Lens position setup and focus adjustment .......................................8
Lens position setup (Using projector functions) ......................................8
Lens position setup (Using the supplied lens shift gauge) ...................... 9
Focus Adjustment Function ................................................................... 10
Adjustment range by the lens position shift (optical shift) ............ 11
Specications .....................................................................................12
Dimensions .........................................................................................12
Dimensional relationship ...................................................... Appendix
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Read this rst!
Always follow these precautions
WARNING:
Before replacing the projection lens, be sure to turn the power off and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
zUnexpected projection of light may cause injury to eyes. zReplacing without removing the power plug may result in electrical shock.
Do not place objects near the light projecting surface.
zThis surface produces intense light. Failure to heed this warning could result in re
or burn injuries.
CAUTION:
Supplied accessories and consumables:
Do not use the lens with the protective lm and lens cap left on.
zIf left on, the heat generated during projection could melt them resulting in projector
deformation and damage, and personnel attempting to remove them could suffer burn injuries.
Do not open the desiccant bag. Do not eat the contents.
(Inadvertently ingesting desiccant could be harmful.)
zIf the desiccant gets into your eyes or mouth, immediately rinse with plenty of water
and seek medical attention.
zKeep desiccant out of the reach of children.
Information for users in the European Union
Importer’s name and address within the European Union Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
Product Information (for Turkey only)
AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur. Eski Ekipman İşlenmesi. Sadece geri dönüşüm sistemleri olan Avrupa Birliği ve ülkeleri için geçerlidir.
Ürünler, ambalaj ve/veya ekli belgeler üzerindeki bu semboller kullanılmış elektrik ve elektronik ürünlerin genel ev atığı ile karıştırılmaması gerektiğini ifade eder. Eski ürünlerin toplanması ve geri kazanılması için bu atıkları lütfen yasayla belirlenmiş olan uygun toplama merkezlerine teslim ediniz. Bu atıkların doğru işlenmesiyle, değerli kaynakların korunmasına ve insan sağlığı ve çevreye olası negatif etkilerinin engellenmesine yardımcı olabilirsiniz. Atıkların toplanması ve geri dönüşümü için detaylı bilgi için lütfen bağlı olduğunuz yerel yönetimlerle iletişime geçiniz. Atıkların atılmasıyla ilgili yanlış uygulamalar yasayla belirlenmiş olan cezalara
sebebiyet verebilir.
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Before Use
Supported projectors
PT-DZ21K / PT-DS20K / PT-DW17K / PT-DZ16K / PT-DZ13K / PT-DS12K / PT-DW11K / PT-DZ10K
Note
zModels other than the above may also be supported. Refer to the operating instructions of the projector you are using.
zIn this document, the alphabet letters at the end of the projector part numbers are omitted.
Supplied Accessories
Make sure that the following has been provided. Numbers enclosed in < > show the number of accessories.
Lens cap <1> Lens shift gauge <1>
(The product is delivered with a lens cap attached.)
DZ13K/DZ10K/DS12K/DW11K
 SDZ985C/SDZ981C/SDS955C/SDW935C
DZ21K/DZ16K/DS20K/DW17K
SDZ21KC/SDZ18KC/SDS20KC/SDW17KC
Attaching the Lens / Detaching the Lens
Before replacing the projection lens
Return the projection lens to the home position before replacing or removing it. For details on how to return the lens to the home position, refer to the operating instructions of the projector.
Attention
zMake sure that the projector power supply is switched off before attaching or detaching the projection lens. zAfter removing the projection lens, store it safely away from vibration or impacts. zBefore attaching the xed-focus lens, remove the protective lm from the light projecting surface and the lens
cap from the lens.
protective lm
Lens cap
Lens surface
zBe sure not to touch the light projecting surface or the surface of the lens. Any ngerprints or smudges on
these surfaces will be magnied and lower the quality of the image displayed on the screen.
zThe light projecting surface and lens are made of glass. The lens could be damaged if brought into contact
with or rubbed against hard objects. Handle the lens carefully.
zUse a clean, soft and dry cloth to wipe away any dirt or dust that has adhered to the light projecting surface or lens.
Do not use uffy cloths containing oil, water or dust for cleaning.
zWhen the xed-focus lens is removed from the projector, place it with the light projecting surface facing
upwards.
Light projecting surface
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Attaching the Lens / Detaching the Lens (continued)
Attaching the Lens
(i)
(i)
(i)
Orange color
(ii)
Projection lens cover
(i)
(ii)
(i)
Lens drop prevention screw
Detaching the Lens
(iii)
(i)
(i)
(ii)
Orange color
Projection lens cover
(i)
(ii)
(i)
Lens release button
*1: Only when using a projector that has a projection lens cover. In addition, there are cases where the attachment method or removal method of the projection lens cover differs from the procedure (illustration) described above depending on the model being used. For details, see "Attaching/removing the projection lens (optional)” you are using.
(i)
in the operating instructions for the projector
* The illustration for this procedure uses PT-DZ21K
as an example.
1)
Remove the projection lens cover.*
2) Align the mark on the projection lens (orange color) with the mark on the projector (O on the left
side of the LOCK) and insert; then
rotate in a clockwise direction until it makes a "click" sound.
3) Secure the projection lens with the lens drop prevention screw included with the projector.
zSecure it in the screw hole (location shown in the
gure to the left) on the right side of the projection
lens mark (orange color) using a Phillips screwdriver.
4) Attach the projection lens cover.*
Attention
zGently turn the projection lens counterclockwise
to check that it will not fall out.
* The illustration for this procedure uses PT-DZ21K
as an example.
1) Remove the projection lens cover.*
2) Remove the lens drop prevention screw.
zRemove the rst screw on the right side of the
projection lens mark (orange color) using a Phillips screwdriver.
3) Turn the projection lens
counterclockwise while holding
down the lens release button to
take it off.
zTurn counterclockwise until the projection lens
mark (orange color) is aligned with the mark on the projector (O on left side of the LOCK).
4) Attach the projection lens cover.*
Attention
zStore the projection lens that was removed while
avoiding vibration and impact.
zStore the lens drop prevention screw that was
removed and do not lose it.
zAttach the supplied lens cap before storing the lens.
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Projection relationships
The dimensional relationship between the screen and the projector is shown below.
Dimensional relationship diagram
Projected image
Screen
SD
SH
SW
A2
SH
A1
L2
L1
L3
L4
Note
zThe indications of this illustration are premised on aligning the projected image size and position to the full screen. zThis illustration is not drawn to scale.
SH Projected image height L3 Screen to projector front end
SW Projected image width L4 Screen to projector rear end
SD Diagonal length of the projected image
Projection distance
L1
(from screen to mirror reective surface*)
L2 Screen to lens front end
* The mirror reective surface is inside the xed-focus lens, and is not visible from the outside.
Bottom edge of the screen to the top of the
A1
projector
Bottom edge of the screen to the bottom of the
A2
projector
Note
zThe illustrations of projectors in this manual are for informational purposes only and do not represent a specic
projector model. Congurations may vary with the model.
zAfter setting the lens position using the function on the projector or using the lens shift gauge, the lens position
can be adjusted within the adjustment range noted in "Adjustment range by the lens position shift (optical
Page 11).
shift)" (
Then dimensions A1 and A2 will change according to lens shift amount.
zDimension L4 is the distance from the projector rear panel to the screen. zDimension A2 is the distance from the bottom edge of the screen to the bottom of the adjustable projector legs
(with the legs fully screwed in).
Attention
zDimension L4 is not the distance from the projector rear panel to a wall, but the distance from the projector
rear panel to the screen. Provide at least 500 mm (19-11/16") of ventilation space between the projector rear panel and a wall or other object.
When placing the projector in a conned space, a ventilation and/or air conditioning system is required. Exhaust heat may accumulate when the ventilation is not sufcient triggering the protection circuit of the projector.
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