Panasonic PT-D10000E, PT-DW10000E User Manual

Operating Instructions
DLP® Based Projector
Commercial Use
Models No.
PT-D10000E PT-DW10000E
TQBJ 0209
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Dear Panasonic Customer:
This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require. We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product, and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP® based projector. The serial number of your product may be found on its back. You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required.
Model number: PT-D10000E/PT-DW10000E
Serial number:
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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ............................................................................................. 4
Precautions with regard to safety ........................................................................................ 6
Before Using ........................................................................................................................ 10
Location and function of each part .................................................................................... 12
Using the remote control unit ............................................................................................ 17
Installation ............................................................................................................................ 19
Connection ........................................................................................................................... 24
Installation of input module (optional) .............................................................................. 27
How to install and remove the projection lens (optional) ................................................ 33
Projection ............................................................................................................................. 34
How to adjust the lens ........................................................................................................ 37
Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP) .............................................................................. 39
Registration of input signal data ........................................................................................ 40
Basic operations using the remote control ...................................................................... 43
On-screen menus ................................................................................................................ 46
Adjusting the picture ........................................................................................................... 49
Adjusting the position ......................................................................................................... 56
How to use ADVANCED MENU .......................................................................................... 60
Setting the DISPLAY LANGUAGE ...................................................................................... 66
Be sure to read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE” and the “Precautions with regard to safety”. (pp. 4-9)
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Basic OperationSpecial FeaturesInformation
Option1 settings .................................................................................................................. 67
Option2 settings .................................................................................................................. 75
Displaying the internal test pattern ................................................................................... 83
How to use network function ............................................................................................. 84
Using the PJLink™ protocol .............................................................................................. 98
Setting the security ............................................................................................................. 99
Using the serial terminals ................................................................................................. 102
Using the Remote 2 terminal ............................................................................................ 106
Indication of monitor lamp ............................................................................................... 107
Cleaning and replacement of air filter ............................................................................. 108
Replacement of lamp unit ................................................................................................. 110
Notes when installing the ceiling mount bracket ........................................................... 112
Before asking for service … try to check the following points again. ........................................... 113
Self-diagnosis display....................................................................................................... 114
Specifications .................................................................................................................... 116
Appendix ............................................................................................................................ 118
Dimensions ........................................................................................................................ 120
Index ................................................................................................................................... 121
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not
expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3. GSGV, January 18 1991: The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB (A) according to ISO 7779.
WARNING:
1) Remove the plug from the wall outlet when this unit is not in use for a prolonged period of time.
2) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
3) Do not remove the earthing pin on the power plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three prong earthing­type power plug. This plug will only fit an earthing-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug.
CAUTION:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions, which include using the shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral device.
Indication based on the German law “Geräte- und Produktsicherheitsgesetz”
Directive 2001/95/EC (Article 5); Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Hagenauer Str. 43 65203 Wiesbaden F.R.GERMANY
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IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG (U.K. only)
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSl to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark a or the BSl mark ` on the body of the fuse. If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from an Authorized Service Centre.
If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home, then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely. There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket.
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
WARNING: –THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. IMPORTANT: –The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: – Green-and-Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol W or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
FUSE
How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.
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Precautions with regard to safety
WARNING
If a problem occurs (such as no image) or if you notice smoke or
a strange smell coming from the projector, turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
• Do not continue to use the projector in such cases, otherwise fire or electric shocks could result.
• Check that no more smoke is coming out, and then contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs.
• Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself, as this can be dangerous.
Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to
take the full weight of the projector.
• If the installation location is not strong enough, it may fall down or tip over, and severe injury or damage could result.
• Installation work (such as ceiling suspension) should only be carried out by a qualified technician.
• If installation is not carried out correctly, there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur.
If foreign objects or water get inside the projector, or if the projector
is dropped or the cabinet is broken, turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
• Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks.
• Contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs.
Do not cover the air filter, the air inlet and exhaust vents.
• Doing so may cause the projector to overheat, which can cause fire or damage to the projector.
Do not overload the wall outlet.
• If the power supply is overloaded (for example, by using too many adapters), overheating may occur and fire may result.
Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way.
• High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the projector.
• For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact an Authorized Service Centre.
Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming
covered in dust.
• If dust builds up on the power cord plug, the resulting humidity can damage the insulation, which could result in fire. Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth.
• If not using the projector for an extended period of time, pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet.
Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power
cord plug.
• Do not damage the power cord, make any modifications to it, place it near any hot objects, bend it excessively, twist it, pull it, place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle.
• If the power cord is used while damaged, electric Shocks, short-circuits or fire may result.
• Ask an Authorized Service Centre to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary.
Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.
• Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks.
Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet.
• If the plug is not inserted correctly, electric shocks or overheating could result.
• Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall.
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Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable.
• If the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable, it may fall down or tip over, and injury or damage could result.
Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet.
• Failure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks.
Do not disassemble the lamp unit.
• If the lamp section breaks, it may cause injury.
Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector.
• If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it, fire or electric shocks could result.
• If any water gets inside the projector, contact an Authorized Service Centre.
Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector.
• Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector, as doing so can result in fire or electric shocks.
After removing the battery from remote control unit, keep it away from
the reach of children.
• The battery can cause death by suffocation if swallowed.
• If the battery is swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
Do not allow the + and - terminals of the battery to come into contact
with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins.
• Failure to observe this may cause the battery to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
• Store the battery in a plastic bag and keep it away from metallic objects.
Insulate the battery using tape or similar before disposal.
• If the battery comes into contact with metallic objects or other batteries, it may catch fire or explode.
Replacement of the lamp unit should be carried out by a qualified
technician.
• The lamp unit has high internal pressure. If improperly handled, failure might result.
• The lamp unit can easily become damaged if struck against hard objects or dropped, and injury or malfunctions may result.
When installing to a ceiling, be sure to use the accessory wire (install
in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket) and the eye bolts as an extra preventative measure to stop the projector from falling down.
• If the projector is not secure enough, accidents may result.
Do not place sets directly on top of each other.
• If this is not observed, accidents may result.
Do not use the projector while the projection lens cover is still
attached to the projection lens (sold separately).
• If this is not observed, fire may occur.
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Precautions with regard to safety (continued)
CAUTION
Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places
where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam.
• Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric shocks.
When disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.
• If the power cord itself is pulled, the cord will become damaged, and fire, short-circuits or serious electric shocks may result.
Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector.
• Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables, which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur.
Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector.
Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall, which could result in damage or injury.
Do not short-circuit, heat or disassemble the battery or place it into
water or fire.
• Failure to observe this may cause the battery to overheat, leak, explode or catch fire, and burns or other injury may result.
When inserting the battery, make sure the polarities (+ and -) are
correct.
• If the battery is inserted incorrectly, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result.
Use only the specified battery.
• If an incorrect battery is used, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result close to this port, otherwise burns or damage could result.
Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used.
Strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. If you look directly into this light, it can hurt and damage your eyes.
Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port.
Heated air comes out of the air outlet port. Do not bring your hands or face, or objects which cannot withstand heat.
Do not use the old lamp unit.
• The lamp section may break.
Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out after it has
completely cooled off, otherwise burns may result.
Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety
precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
• Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
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Ask an Authorized Service Centre to clean inside the projector at least
once a year.
• If dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out, it can result in fire or problems with operation.
• It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives. Ask your nearest Authorized Service Centre to clean the projector when required. Please discuss with the Authorized Service Centre regarding cleaning costs.
Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens, during
horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard.
An effort to keep our environment clean, please bring the non
repairable unit your Dealer or a Recycling Company.
Do not use projectors with the adjustable feet or projection lens cover
removed.
• If this is not observed, the sets may not operate correctly or accidents may result.
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Before Using
Accessories
Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector.
Remote Control
[N2QAYB000076 × 1]
Batteries for Remote
Control (AA)
For U.K.
[K2CT3YY00006 × 1]
Power cord Drop-prevention bracket
For Continental
[K2CM3YY00004 × 1]
Eye bolt
[THEA172J × 4]
Wire
[TTRA0144 × 4]
Caution when moving the projector
The projection lens is susceptible to vibrations and impacts. Be sure to always remove the lens during transport.
Cautions regarding setup
Be sure to observe the following precautions when installing the product.
Be sure to install the projection lens cover when installing the projection lens.
If this is not done, dust will collect inside the projector and problems with the projector will result.
Avoid installing the product in a place exposed to vibrations or impacts.
If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations are transmitted from a source of driving power and others or mounted in a car or a vessel, vibrations or impacts may be transmitted to the product to damage the internal parts, causing failure. Install the product in a place free from vibrations and impacts.
Do not install the projector near high-voltage power lines or power
sources.
The product may be exposed to interference if it is installed in the vicinity of high-voltage electrical power lines or power sources.
Do not place the projector on a vinyl sheet or carpet.
If a vinyl sheet sucked up and blocks the air filter intake port, the internal temperature of the projector may increase, which triggers the protection circuit, turning off the power.
Be sure to ask a specialized technician when to install the product to a
ceiling.
If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling, purchase an optional hanging attachment (for high ceiling: Model No. ET-PKD100H) (for low ceiling: Model No. ET-PKD100S) and call a specialized technician for installation.
Do not place the projector over 2 700 m above sea level. When using it
over 1 400 m above sea level, set the “ALTITUDE”, described on page 76, to “HIGH”.
Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened.
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Notes on use
To view clear images:
● Theaudiencecannotenjoyhigh-contrastandclearimagesifoutsidelightortheilluminationinterferesthe
screen surface. Draw window curtains or blinds, turn off the lightings near the screen or take other proper measures.
● Inrarecases,wafturecanoccuronthescreenaffectedbythewarmairfromtheexhaustportdependingon
the environment. Make sure that there is no equipment in front of the set which will recirculate the exhaust air from the set or other nearby equipment.
Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand.
If fingerprints or stains are left on the projection lens surface, they are magnified and projected on the screen. Keep your hands away from the lens. Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap when the projector is not used.
Screen
If the screen has stains, flaws or discoloration, clear images cannot be viewed. When handling the screen, be careful not to apply volatile substances or leave flaws or stains on the screen.
Lamp
A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used for the light source of this product. A high-pressure mercury lamp has the following characteristics:
● Itmayburstwithaloudsoundorenditslifecyclebynotilluminatingbecauseofgivenimpacts,flaws,or
deterioration due to used hours.
● Thelifecycleofamercurylampvariesaccordingtotheindividualdifferenceorconditionsofuse.In
particular, turning the power on and off frequently and/or repeatedly will greatly affect the life cycle.
● Inrarecases,itmayburstshortlyafterthefirstlighting.
● Thepossibilityofburstincreaseswhenthelampisusedbeyondthereplacementtime.
Maintenance
Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the receptacle before cleaning.
● Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet Use a soft cloth moistened in warm water to clean away oil. If a chemical wipe is used, follow its instructions.
● Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloth. If dust adheres to the lens, it will be magnified and projected on the screen. Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust.
Disposal
To discard the product, call the dealer or a specialized dealer.
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Location and function of each part
Remote control unit
Front
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# Remote control operation indicator lamp
The lamp flashes when any remote control button is pressed.
$ POWER STANDBY button ................. (pp. 34, 36)
When the projector is in projection mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ” side, this button switches the projector to standby mode.
% POWER ON button ............................. (pp. 34, 35)
When the projector is in standby mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ” side, this button switches the projector to projection mode.
& Input select (RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO,
S-VIDEO, AUX) button ................................ (p. 43)
Use to change the RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and AUX (module input) input ports.
( MENU button ....................................... (pp. 46, 48)
Displays and clears the Main Menu. It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed.
) Arrow▲▼◄►buttons ........................ (pp. 48, 99)
Use these buttons to select an item on the menu screen, change setting and adjust the level. Also use them to enter the “SECURITY” password.
ENTER button ............................................. (p. 48)
Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function.
* ON SCREEN button .................................... (p. 43)
This button turns on and off the on-screen indication function.
+ TEST PATTERN button .............................. (p. 44)
This displays the test pattern.
- Numeric (0-9) buttons ........................ (pp. 18, 82)
These buttons are used for systems where more than one projector is being used. They are used to enter ID numbers when selecting an ID, and they are also used by service personnel for entering passwords when password entry is needed.
. STATUS button ........................................... (p. 43)
Press this button to display projector information. It can also be used to send information about the projector’s status via E-mail.
/ LIGHT button .............................................. (p. 44)
When this button is pressed, the remote control button light is turned on. The light goes off about 10 seconds after you stop remote control operation.
0 AUTO SET UP button ................................. (p. 44)
Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen. While the auto setup feature is active, a message “PROGRESS...” appears on the screen.
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Side Top
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9
Bottom
:
1 SHUTTER button ........................................ (p. 43)
Press this button to black out the image temporarily.
2 ASPECT button ........................................... (p. 45)
Switches the image aspect ratio.
3 LENS (FOCUS, ZOOM, SHIFT) button ...... (p. 37)
These buttons are used to adjust the projection lens.
4 Function 1 (FUNC1) button ........................ (p. 44)
This button can control the functions set in “FUNC1” of the “OPTION1” screen from MAIN MENU.
5 DEFAULT button ........................................ (p. 48)
Press this button to restore the default factory setting.
6 ID SET button ...................................... (pp. 18, 75)
When two or more main units are used in the system, this button specifies the ID of the remote control.
7 ID ALL button ...................................... (pp. 18, 75)
When two or more main units are used in the system, this button switches to the mode to control them simultaneously with a single remote control.
8 LOCK button
This button is used to prevent unintentional operation of the projector by accidentally pressing a button, and to prevent the remote control batteries from becoming spent.
9 Remote control transmitter window
Operate the remote control aiming at the remote control receiver window on the main unit.
: Remote control wired terminal .................. (p. 18)
To use the wired output terminal, connect the remote control and the main unit with the cable (sold separately).
Note
The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when
• an optional input module is not connected.
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Location and function of each part (continued)
Projector Main Unit
Front
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# Projectin lens cover ................................... (p. 33)
$ Projection lens (optional)
Lens for projecting images on the screen.
% Remote control receiver window (front) .. (p. 17)
This window receives the signal beam emitted from the remote control.
& LAMP (LAMP1, LAMP2, LAMP3, LAMP4)
monitor ...................................................... (p. 107)
These light when it is time to replace the lamp unit. It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit.
( Temperature monitor (TEMP) .................. (p. 107)
Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an abnormal condition of the internal temperature.
) Power indicator lamp ................................. (p. 34)
The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned to “ l ” (on). It turns to green when the POWER ON button of the remote control or the main unit is pressed.
* Air exhaust vents + Burglar hook
Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable to this hook port.
- Adjustable feet ............................................ (p. 20)
Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector. (Adjustable feet are provided at the front and rear, right and left.)
Rear
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. Projection lens cover lock button ............. (p. 33)
This button toggles between lock and unlock of the detachable cover for the projection lens (optional).
/ Air filter ...................................................... (p. 108)
0 Air filter cleaning monitor ........... (pp. 80-81, 108)
This blinks blue while the air filter is being cleaned. It lights red when there is a problem with the air filter.
1 Air filter unit screw ................................... (p. 108)
This is used to secure the air filter cover.
2 Lamp unit cover screw ............................ (p. 111)
This is used to secure the lamp unit cover.
3 Remote control receiver window (rear) .... (p. 17)
This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control.
4 Remote control receiver window (bottom)
..................................................................... (p. 17)
This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control.
5 Air intake vents
Do not cover this vents.
6 Lamp unit cover ........................................ (p. 111)
The lamp unit is housed.
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ControlsSide
Connection
terminals (p. 16)
# $ % 1 2
# AC IN terminal ............................................. (p. 34)
Connect the supplied line power cord into this receptacle. Do not connect any other cable to this socket.
$ MAIN POWER switch ......................... (pp. 35, 36)
Usethisswitchtoturnon“I”andoff“○”the
commercial line power applied to the projector.
% Slot cover .................................................... (p. 28)
Install the input module here.
& POWER ON ( I ) button ....................... (pp. 34, 35)
When the projector is in standby mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ” side, this button switches the projector to projection mode.
( POWER STANDBY ( ) button.......... (pp. 34, 36)
When the projector is in projection mode with the MAIN POWER switch of the projector at the “ l ” side, this button switches the projector to standby mode.
) MENU button ....................................... (pp. 46, 48)
Displays and clears the Main Menu. It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed. Menus can be displayed by holding down the MENU button for at least 3 seconds while the on-screen indication function is OFF.
* Arrow▲▼◄►buttons ...................... (pp. 48, 99)
Use to select an item on the menu screen, change setting and adjust the level. Also use them to enter the “SECURITY” password.
Controls
& ( ) * + -
. / 0
+ LENS button ................................................ (p. 37)
Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus, zoom and shift (position).
- ENTER button ............................................. (p. 48)
Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function.
. Input select (VIDEO, S-VIDEO, RGB1, RGB2,
DVI-D, AUX) button ..................................... (p. 43)
Use to change the VIDEO, S-VIDEO, RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D and AUX (module input) input ports.
/ AUTO SETUP button .................................. (p. 44)
Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen. While the auto setup feature is active, a message “EXECUTING...” appears on the screen.
0 Self-diagnosis display ....................(pp. 114-115)
1 LIGHT ON/OFF button
This switch is used for illuminating the connection terminals and controls.
2 SHUTTER button ........................................ (p. 43)
Press this button to black out the image temporarily.
Note
The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when
• an optional input module is not connected.
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Location and function of each part (continued)
Connection terminals
# $ % & ( )
* + - . / 0
# REMOTE1 lN/OUT terminal ........................(p. 18)
When two or more main units are used in the system, they can be connected and controlled with a wired remote control cable (M3 jack).
$ REMOTE2 IN terminal ..............................(p. 106)
The user can remotely control the main unit by using an external control circuit to this terminal (D-SUB 9-pin female).
% SERIAL IN terminal ....... (pp. 25, 26, 79, 102-105)
This terminal is an RS-232C compliant input terminal (switching necessary) to connect a PC and to externally control the main unit (D-SUB 9-pin female).
& SERIAL IN terminal ....... (pp. 25, 26, 79, 102-105)
This terminal is an RS-422 compliant input terminal (switching necessary) to connect a PC and to externally control the main unit (D-SUB 9-pin female).
( SERIAL OUT terminal ............... (pp. 26, 102-105)
This terminal is an RS-422 compliant output terminal (switching necessary) to supply signals given to the serial input terminal (D-SUB 9-pin male).
) LAN terminal (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
...................................................... (pp. 25, 26, 85)
This terminal is used for connecting a LAN cable.
* VIDEO IN terminal .......................................(p. 25)
An input terminal for video signals. (BNC)
+ VIDEO OUT terminal ...................................(p. 25)
An output terminal (active through) for video signals. (BNC)
- S-VIDEO IN terminal ...................................(p. 25)
An input terminal for S-video signals (Mini DIN 4-pin). This terminal complies with S1 signals and automatically toggles between 16:9 and 4:3 according to the size of input signals.
. RGB (YPBPR) 1 IN terminal ................ (pp. 25, 26)
A terminal to input RGB or YPBPR signals (BNC).
/ RGB2 IN terminal ........................................(p. 26)
A terminal to input RGB or YPBPR signals (D-SUB 15-pin female).
0 DVI-D IN terminal ............................... (pp. 25, 26)
An input terminal for DVI-D signals.
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Using the remote control unit
Loading batteries
When loading supplied AA batteries into the battery compartment of the Remote Control, make sure that their polarities are correct.
1. Open battery compartment lid.
Open the lid in the order # and then $.
2. Insert the batteries.
Into battery compartment, with their polarities
• orientated as indicated (+, –) in the compartment.
Supplied AA batteries
Supplied AA batteries (insert the – side first).
(insert the – side first).
Effective range of remote control operation
The Remote Control should normally be aimed at either the front or rear remote control receiver window on the projector (figure 1). The effective control range is approx. 30 metres from the beam receiver on the front or rear. Otherwise, it may also be aimed at the screen, which will reflect commands back to the projector’s front receiver window as illustrated in figure 2.
When the Remote Control is aimed at the screen,
• the effective control range may be reduced due to the optical loss by screen reflection.
Figure 1
• Top View
(Front) (Rear)
(Front) (Rear)
Remote
Remote
Remote Control
Control
Remote Control
Control
3. Close the battery compartment lid.
Replace the battery compartment lid over the
compartment and slide until it clicks.
Attention
Do not drop the Remote Control unit.
Do not expose Remote Control unit to any liquid.
Do not use NiCd batteries.
Release the LOCK button before operating the
remote control. (p. 13)
• Side View
Remote
Remote Control
Control
Figure 2
Screen
Screen
Remote
Remote Control
Control
Remote
Remote Control
Control
Remote Control
Remote Control receiver window
receiver window (front)
(front)
Remote
Remote Control
Control
Remote
Remote Control
Control
Projector
Projector
Remote Control
Remote Control receiver
receiver window (rear)
window (rear)
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Using the remote control unit (continued)
Note
The Remote Control may not function properly if an
• object is in the light path.
The Remote Control receiver may not function
• properly in intense ambient light such as fluorescent lamps. Carefully site the projector so its Remote Control receiver windows will not be directly exposed to intense light.
Setting projector ID number to remote control
Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control. The ID number of the projector
is set to “ALL” on shipping, and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector.
1. Press ID SET, and then within
5 seconds, press the two
Using a wired remote control
When multiple main units are connected as part of the system, connect to units with a M3 stereo mini jack cable (sold separately) to simultaneously control multiple main units with a single remote control through the REMOTE1 IN/OUT terminal. It is effective to use the wired remote control in the environment in which an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are susceptible to outside light.
Connect to the secondary projector
Connect to the secondary projector
Connection terminals
Connection terminals
numeric (0-9) buttons which correspond to the ID number that has been set for the projector.
Attention
Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or
• carelessly because the ID number on the Remote Control can be set even when no projector is around.
If you do not enter the two-digit ID number within
• 5 seconds after the ID SET button has been pressed, the ID number will remain at the number that was set before the ID SET button was pressed.
Your specified ID number is stored in the remote
• control unit unless another one is specified later. However, the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted. When the batteries are replaced, set the same ID number again.
M3 stereo mini pin-PIN cable
M3 stereo mini pin-PIN cable (sold separately)
(sold separately)
Remote Control
Remote Control
Attention
Use a two-wire shielded cable with a length of 15 m
• or less. If the length of the cable exceeds 15 m, the shielding of the cable may not be sufficient and the remote control may not work.
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Examples of system expansion
The projector is provided with a number of terminals and optional accessories to enable various system expansions. Both input and output are provided to all terminals on the main unit. The following are some examples of system expansion:
Installation
System 1
The optional high- or low-ceiling mount bracket flexibly fits the projector in
individual site conditions.
System 2
Connection to a computer via the DVI-D IN terminal or DVI-D input module (optional).
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L
175
254
L1
200
SW
314
120
66
254
580.5 - 700.5
H
H
SH
L
L
L
175
254
L1
200
SW
314
120
66
254
580.5 - 700.5
H
H
SH
L
L
Installation (continued)
Adjusting the feet
The four adjustable feet mounted at the bottom of the projector are level-adjustable (0 mm–15 mm) which can be used when the floor surface is not horizontal.
(Front) (Rear)(Front) (Rear)
Projection scheme
This projector can use any of the four projection schemes. Select the most suitable scheme to the situation of your location. Use the OPTION menu on the menu screen to choose the desired projection scheme. (p. 76)
Floor Ceiling
Floor Ceiling
Front
Front
Installation geometry
When planning the projector and screen geometry, refer to the figures below and the information on the next page for reference. After the projector is roughly positioned, picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens shifting mechanism.
When attaching an optional ceiling
When attaching an optional ceiling
mount bracket (ET-PKD100H)
mount bracket (ET-PKD100H)
Side View (unit : mm)
Side View (unit : mm)
L: Projection distance SW: Image width
L: Projection distance SW: Image width SH: Height of the image H:
SH: Height of the image H:
* For PT-D10000E: H = 0
* For PT-D10000E: H = 0 For PT-DW10000E: H = -0.1 × SH
For PT-DW10000E: H = -0.1 × SH * However, if the ET-D75LE5 has been installed, the value
* However, if the ET-D75LE5 has been installed, the value
will be fixed at H=SH/2 for both the PT-D10000E and
will be fixed at H=SH/2 for both the PT-D10000E and PT-DW10000E. If the ET-D75LE6 has been installed,
PT-DW10000E. If the ET-D75LE6 has been installed, the values will be H = 0.1 × SH to 0.9 × SH for the
the values will be H = 0.1 × SH to 0.9 × SH for the PT-D10000E, and H = 0 to SH for the PT-DW10000E.
PT-D10000E, and H = 0 to SH for the PT-DW10000E.
Screen
Screen
Rear
Rear
Top View (unit : mm)
Top View (unit : mm)
Screen
Screen
Lens Dimension of L1 (Approx.)
Lens Dimension of L1 (Approx.)
ET-D75LE1 62.5
Vertical distance between the
Vertical distance between the lens centre level and the bottom
lens centre level and the bottom edge of the projected image
edge of the projected image
to SH
to SH
to 1.1 × SH
to 1.1 × SH
ET-D75LE1 62.5 ET-D75LE2 47
ET-D75LE2 47 ET-D75LE3 50.5
ET-D75LE3 50.5 ET-D75LE4 74.4
ET-D75LE4 74.4 ET-D75LE5 150.5
ET-D75LE5 150.5 ET-D75LE6 160
ET-D75LE6 160 ET-D75LE8 202.5
ET-D75LE8 202.5
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Projection distances by the type of projection lenses
L
SH
SW
L
SH
SW
(optional)
Every type of optional projection lenses has a different projection distance to achieve the same screen size. Select and purchase a projection lens most suitable to the size of your location referring to the following tables and the projection distances by the type of projection lenses on the next page.
Side View
Side View
Screen
Screen
Top View
Top View
Screen
Screen
L : Projection distance
L : Projection distance SH : Effective screen height
SH : Effective screen height SW : Effective screen width
SW : Effective screen width
Note
The projection distances listed here involve an error of ±5 %.
• Keystone distortions are corrected in the way the screen size becomes smaller than the original one.
Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (for PT-DW10000E)
For the screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (Units: m)
Fixed-focus
Lens type Zoom lens
Lens type Zoom lens
Model number of
Model number of
projection lens
projection lens
Throw ratio*
Throw ratio*
Screen dimensions Projection distance (L)
Screen dimensions Projection distance (L)
Screen
Screen
Effective
Effective
Effective
Effective
size
height
size
height
(inch)
(inch)
70 0.872 1.550 2.07 2.77 2.80 4.21 4.23 7.09 7.10 11.37 11.09 21.14 1.39 1.66 1.02
70 0.872 1.550 2.07 2.77 2.80 4.21 4.23 7.09 7.10 11.37 11.09 21.14 1.39 1.66 1.02 80 0.996 1.771 2.38 3.18 3.21 4.83 4.84 8.13 8.13 13.01 12.73 24.21 1.60 1.91 1.18
80 0.996 1.771 2.38 3.18 3.21 4.83 4.84 8.13 8.13 13.01 12.73 24.21 1.60 1.91 1.18 90 1.121 1.992 2.68 3.59 3.62 5.45 5.46 9.16 9.16 14.65 14.37 27.29 1.81 2.16 1.34
90 1.121 1.992 2.68 3.59 3.62 5.45 5.46 9.16 9.16 14.65 14.37 27.29 1.81 2.16 1.34
100 1.245 2.214 2.99 4.00 4.04 6.07 6.08 10.19 10.19 16.29 16.01 30.36 2.01 2.41 1.50
100 1.245 2.214 2.99 4.00 4.04 6.07 6.08 10.19 10.19 16.29 16.01 30.36 2.01 2.41 1.50 120 1.494 2.657 3.60 4.82 4.86 7.30 7.31 12.25 12.26 19.57 19.29 36.50 2.43 2.90 1.81
120 1.494 2.657 3.60 4.82 4.86 7.30 7.31 12.25 12.26 19.57 19.29 36.50 2.43 2.90 1.81 150 1.868 3.321 4.53 6.05 6.09 9.15 9.16 15.34 15.35 24.49 24.21 45.72 3.05 3.65 2.29
150 1.868 3.321 4.53 6.05 6.09 9.15 9.16 15.34 15.35 24.49 24.21 45.72 3.05 3.65 2.29 200 2.491 4.428 6.06 8.10 8.15 12.24 12.25 20.50 20.50 32.69 32.40 61.08 4.08 4.89 3.08
200 2.491 4.428 6.06 8.10 8.15 12.24 12.25 20.50 20.50 32.69 32.40 61.08 4.08 4.89 3.08 250 3.113 5.535 7.59 10.15 10.21 15.33 15.34 25.65 25.66 40.88 40.60 76.44 5.12 6.13 3.87
250 3.113 5.535 7.59 10.15 10.21 15.33 15.34 25.65 25.66 40.88 40.60 76.44 5.12 6.13 3.87 300 3.736 6.641 9.13 12.19 12.27 18.41 18.42 30.81 30.81 49.08 48.80 91.79 6.15 7.37 4.66
300 3.736 6.641 9.13 12.19 12.27 18.41 18.42 30.81 30.81 49.08 48.80 91.79 6.15 7.37 4.66 350 4.358 7.748 10.66 14.24 14.32 21.50 21.51 35.96 35.97 57.28 57.00 107.15 7.19 8.61
350 4.358 7.748 10.66 14.24 14.32 21.50 21.51 35.96 35.97 57.28 57.00 107.15 7.19 8.61 400 4.981 8.855 12.19 16.29 16.38 24.58 24.60 41.12 41.12 65.47 65.19 122.51 8.22 9.85
400 4.981 8.855 12.19 16.29 16.38 24.58 24.60 41.12 41.12 65.47 65.19 122.51 8.22 9.85 500 6.226 11.069 15.26 20.39 20.50 30.76 30.77 51.42 51.43 81.87 81.59 153.23 10.29 12.33
500 6.226 11.069 15.26 20.39 20.50 30.76 30.77 51.42 51.43 81.87 81.59 153.23 10.29 12.33 600 7.472 13.283 18.33 24.49 24.61 36.93 36.94 61.73 61.74 98.26 97.98 183.95 12.36 14.81
600 7.472 13.283 18.33 24.49 24.61 36.93 36.94 61.73 61.74 98.26 97.98 183.95 12.36 14.81
(SH)
(SH)
width
width
ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 ET-D75LE6 ET-D75LE5
ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 ET-D75LE6 ET-D75LE5
1
1
1.4-1.8 : 1 1.8-2.8 : 1 2.8-4.6 : 1 4.6-7.4 : 1 7.3-13.8 : 1 0.9-1.1 : 1 0.7 : 1
1.4-1.8 : 1 1.8-2.8 : 1 2.8-4.6 : 1 4.6-7.4 : 1 7.3-13.8 : 1 0.9-1.1 : 1 0.7 : 1
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Fixed
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Fixed
(SW)
(SW)
Fixed-focus
lens
lens
*1: “Throw ratio” is the approximate measurement range of the screen width to the projection distance.
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Installation (continued)
Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (for PT-D10000E)
For the screen aspect ratio of 4:3 (Units: m)
Fixed-focus
Lens type Zoom lens
Lens type Zoom lens
Model number of
Model number of
projection lens
projection lens
Throw ratio*
Throw ratio*
Screen dimensions Projection distance (L)
Screen dimensions Projection distance (L)
Screen
Effective
Screen
Effective
size
size
(inch)
(inch)
70 1.067 1.422 2.07 2.77 2.80 4.21 4.23 7.09 7.10 11.37 11.09 21.14 1.39 1.66 1.02
70 1.067 1.422 2.07 2.77 2.80 4.21 4.23 7.09 7.10 11.37 11.09 21.14 1.39 1.66 1.02 80 1.219 1.626 2.38 3.18 3.21 4.83 4.84 8.13 8.13 13.01 12.73 24.21 1.60 1.91 1.18
80 1.219 1.626 2.38 3.18 3.21 4.83 4.84 8.13 8.13 13.01 12.73 24.21 1.60 1.91 1.18 90 1.372 1.829 2.68 3.59 3.62 5.45 5.46 9.16 9.16 14.65 14.37 27.29 1.81 2.16 1.34
90 1.372 1.829 2.68 3.59 3.62 5.45 5.46 9.16 9.16 14.65 14.37 27.29 1.81 2.16 1.34
100 1.524 2.032 2.99 4.00 4.04 6.07 6.08 10.19 10.19 16.29 16.01 30.36 2.01 2.41 1.50
100 1.524 2.032 2.99 4.00 4.04 6.07 6.08 10.19 10.19 16.29 16.01 30.36 2.01 2.41 1.50 120 1.829 2.438 3.60 4.82 4.86 7.30 7.31 12.25 12.26 19.57 19.29 36.50 2.43 2.90 1.81
120 1.829 2.438 3.60 4.82 4.86 7.30 7.31 12.25 12.26 19.57 19.29 36.50 2.43 2.90 1.81 150 2.286 3.048 4.53 6.05 6.09 9.15 9.16 15.34 15.35 24.49 24.21 45.72 3.05 3.65 2.29
150 2.286 3.048 4.53 6.05 6.09 9.15 9.16 15.34 15.35 24.49 24.21 45.72 3.05 3.65 2.29 200 3.048 4.064 6.06 8.10 8.15 12.24 12.25 20.50 20.50 32.69 32.40 61.08 4.08 4.89 3.08
200 3.048 4.064 6.06 8.10 8.15 12.24 12.25 20.50 20.50 32.69 32.40 61.08 4.08 4.89 3.08 250 3.810 5.080 7.59 10.15 10.21 15.33 15.34 25.65 25.66 40.88 40.60 76.44 5.12 6.13 3.87
250 3.810 5.080 7.59 10.15 10.21 15.33 15.34 25.65 25.66 40.88 40.60 76.44 5.12 6.13 3.87 300 4.572 6.096 9.13 12.19 12.27 18.41 18.42 30.81 30.81 49.08 48.80 91.79 6.15 7.37 4.66
300 4.572 6.096 9.13 12.19 12.27 18.41 18.42 30.81 30.81 49.08 48.80 91.79 6.15 7.37 4.66 350 5.334 7.112 10.66 14.24 14.32 21.50 21.51 35.96 35.97 57.28 57.00 107.15 7.19 8.61
350 5.334 7.112 10.66 14.24 14.32 21.50 21.51 35.96 35.97 57.28 57.00 107.15 7.19 8.61 400 6.096 8.128 12.19 16.29 16.38 24.58 24.60 41.12 41.12 65.47 65.19 122.51 8.22 9.85
400 6.096 8.128 12.19 16.29 16.38 24.58 24.60 41.12 41.12 65.47 65.19 122.51 8.22 9.85 500 7.620 10.160 15.26 20.39 20.50 30.76 30.77 51.42 51.43 81.87 81.59 153.23 10.29 12.33
500 7.620 10.160 15.26 20.39 20.50 30.76 30.77 51.42 51.43 81.87 81.59 153.23 10.29 12.33 600 9.144 12.192 18.33 24.49 24.61 36.93 36.94 61.73 61.74 98.26 97.98 183.95 12.36 14.81
600 9.144 12.192 18.33 24.49 24.61 36.93 36.94 61.73 61.74 98.26 97.98 183.95 12.36 14.81
height
height
(SH)
(SH)
Effective
Effective
ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 ET-D75LE6 ET-D75LE5
ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 ET-D75LE6 ET-D75LE5
1
1
1.5-2.0 : 1 2.0-3.0 : 1 3.0-5.0 : 1 5.0-8.0 : 1 7.9-15.0 : 1 1.0-1.2 : 1 0.8 : 1
1.5-2.0 : 1 2.0-3.0 : 1 3.0-5.0 : 1 5.0-8.0 : 1 7.9-15.0 : 1 1.0-1.2 : 1 0.8 : 1
width
width
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Fixed
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Fixed
(SW)
(SW)
Fixed-focus
lens
lens
For the screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (Units: m)
Fixed-focus
Lens type Zoom lens
Lens type Zoom lens
Model number of
Model number of
projection lens
projection lens
Throw ratio*
Throw ratio*
Screen dimensions Projection distance (L)
Screen dimensions Projection distance (L)
Screen
Effective
Screen
Effective
size
size
(inch)
(inch)
70 0.872 1.550 2.26 3.02 3.06 4.60 4.61 7.74 7.75 12.40 12.12 23.06 1.52 1.82 1.12
70 0.872 1.550 2.26 3.02 3.06 4.60 4.61 7.74 7.75 12.40 12.12 23.06 1.52 1.82 1.12 80 0.996 1.771 2.60 3.47 3.51 5.27 5.28 8.86 8.87 14.18 13.90 26.41 1.75 2.09 1.29
80 0.996 1.771 2.60 3.47 3.51 5.27 5.28 8.86 8.87 14.18 13.90 26.41 1.75 2.09 1.29 90 1.121 1.992 2.93 3.92 3.95 5.95 5.96 9.99 9.99 15.97 15.69 29.76 1.97 2.36 1.47
90 1.121 1.992 2.93 3.92 3.95 5.95 5.96 9.99 9.99 15.97 15.69 29.76 1.97 2.36 1.47
100 1.245 2.214 3.27 4.36 4.40 6.62 6.63 11.11 11.11 17.76 17.47 33.10 2.20 2.63 1.64
100 1.245 2.214 3.27 4.36 4.40 6.62 6.63 11.11 11.11 17.76 17.47 33.10 2.20 2.63 1.64 120 1.494 2.657 3.93 5.26 5.30 7.96 7.97 13.35 13.36 21.33 21.04 39.79 2.65 3.17 1.98
120 1.494 2.657 3.93 5.26 5.30 7.96 7.97 13.35 13.36 21.33 21.04 39.79 2.65 3.17 1.98 150 1.868 3.321 4.94 6.60 6.64 9.98 9.99 16.72 16.73 26.68 26.40 49.83 3.33 3.98 2.50
150 1.868 3.321 4.94 6.60 6.64 9.98 9.99 16.72 16.73 26.68 26.40 49.83 3.33 3.98 2.50 200 2.491 4.428 6.61 8.83 8.89 13.34 13.35 22.34 22.34 35.61 35.33 66.56 4.45 5.33 3.36
200 2.491 4.428 6.61 8.83 8.89 13.34 13.35 22.34 22.34 35.61 35.33 66.56 4.45 5.33 3.36 250 3.113 5.535 8.28 11.06 11.13 16.70 16.71 27.95 27.96 44.54 44.26 83.29 5.58 6.68 4.22
250 3.113 5.535 8.28 11.06 11.13 16.70 16.71 27.95 27.96 44.54 44.26 83.29 5.58 6.68 4.22 300 3.736 6.641 9.95 13.29 13.37 20.07 20.08 33.57 33.57 53.47 53.19 100.02 6.71 8.03 5.08
300 3.736 6.641 9.95 13.29 13.37 20.07 20.08 33.57 33.57 53.47 53.19 100.02 6.71 8.03 5.08 350 4.358 7.748 11.62 15.52 15.61 23.43 23.44 39.18 39.19 62.40 62.12 116.75 7.84 9.38
350 4.358 7.748 11.62 15.52 15.61 23.43 23.44 39.18 39.19 62.40 62.12 116.75 7.84 9.38 400 4.981 8.855 13.29 17.76 17.85 26.79 26.80 44.80 44.80 71.33 71.05 133.48 8.96 10.73
400 4.981 8.855 13.29 17.76 17.85 26.79 26.80 44.80 44.80 71.33 71.05 133.48 8.96 10.73 500 6.226 11.069 16.63 22.22 22.33 33.51 33.52 56.03 56.03 89.19 88.91 166.95 11.22 13.43
500 6.226 11.069 16.63 22.22 22.33 33.51 33.52 56.03 56.03 89.19 88.91 166.95 11.22 13.43 600 7.472 13.283 19.97 26.69 26.82 40.24 40.25 67.26 67.26 107.04 106.77 200.41 13.47 16.14
600 7.472 13.283 19.97 26.69 26.82 40.24 40.25 67.26 67.26 107.04 106.77 200.41 13.47 16.14
height
height
(SH)
(SH)
Effective
Effective
ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 ET-D75LE6 ET-D75LE5
ET-D75LE1 ET-D75LE2 ET-D75LE3 ET-D75LE4 ET-D75LE8 ET-D75LE6 ET-D75LE5
1
1
1.5-2.0 : 1 2.0-3.0 : 1 3.0-5.0 : 1 5.0-8.0 : 1 8.0-15.0 : 1 1.0-1.2 : 1 0.8 : 1
1.5-2.0 : 1 2.0-3.0 : 1 3.0-5.0 : 1 5.0-8.0 : 1 8.0-15.0 : 1 1.0-1.2 : 1 0.8 : 1
width
width
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Fixed
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Fixed
(SW)
(SW)
Fixed-focus
lens
lens
*1: “Throw ratio” is the approximate measurement range of the screen width to the projection distance.
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If the projector is used with a screen size not listed in this manual, check the diagonal dimension (inch) of your screen and calculate the projection distance using the following formulas.
Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
(for PT-DW10000E)
Model number of
Model number of
projection lens
projection lens
ET-D75LE1 1.4-1.8 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE1 1.4-1.8 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE2 1.8-2.8 : 1
ET-D75LE2 1.8-2.8 : 1
ET-D75LE3 2.8-4.6 : 1
Zoom
Zoom
lens
lens
Fixed-
Fixed-
focus
focus
lens
lens
ET-D75LE3 2.8-4.6 : 1
ET-D75LE4 4.6-7.4 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE4 4.6-7.4 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE8 7.3-13.8 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE8 7.3-13.8 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE6 0.9-1.1 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE6 0.9-1.1 : 1 16:9
ET-D75LE5 0.7 : 1 16:9 L= 0.0158 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
ET-D75LE5 0.7 : 1 16:9 L= 0.0158 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance (L) formula (Units: m)
Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance (L) formula (Units: m)
Minimal distance: L=0.0307 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Minimal distance: L=0.0307 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Maximal distance: L=0.0410 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
Maximal distance: L=0.0410 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
Minimal distance: L=0.0412 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
16:9
16:9
16:9
16:9
Minimal distance: L=0.0412 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Maximal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
Maximal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
Minimal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Minimal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Maximal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
Maximal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
Minimal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Minimal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Maximal distance: L=0.1639 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
Maximal distance: L=0.1639 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
Minimal distance: L=0.1640 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Minimal distance: L=0.1640 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Maximal distance: L=0.3072 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
Maximal distance: L=0.3072 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
Minimal distance: L=0.0207 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Minimal distance: L=0.0207 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Maximal distance: L=0.0248 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
Maximal distance: L=0.0248 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
(for PT-D10000E)
Model number of
Model number of
projection lens
projection lens
ET-D75LE1 1.5-2.0 : 1
ET-D75LE1 1.5-2.0 : 1
ET-D75LE2 2.0-3.0 : 1
ET-D75LE2 2.0-3.0 : 1
ET-D75LE3 3.0-5.0 : 1
ET-D75LE3 3.0-5.0 : 1
Zoom
Zoom
lens
lens
ET-D75LE4 5.0-8.0 : 1
ET-D75LE4 5.0-8.0 : 1
ET-D75LE8
ET-D75LE8
ET-D75LE6 1.0-1.2 : 1
ET-D75LE6 1.0-1.2 : 1
Fixed-
Fixed-
focus
focus
lens
lens
ET-D75LE5 0.8 : 1
ET-D75LE5 0.8 : 1
Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance (L) formula (Units: m)
Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance (L) formula (Units: m)
Minimal distance: L=0.0307 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
4:3
4:3
16:9
16:9
4:3
4:3
16:9
16:9
4:3
4:3
16:9
16:9
4:3
4:3
16:9
16:9
7.9-15.0 : 1 4:3
7.9-15.0 : 1 4:3
8.0-15.0 : 1 16:9
8.0-15.0 : 1 16:9
4:3
4:3
16:9
16:9
4:3
4:3
16:9 L= 0.0172 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
16:9 L= 0.0172 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
Minimal distance: L=0.0307 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Maximal distance: L=0.0410 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
Maximal distance: L=0.0410 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
Minimal distance: L=0.0334 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Minimal distance: L=0.0334 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0760
Maximal distance: L=0.0446 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
Maximal distance: L=0.0446 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1004
Minimal distance: L=0.0412 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Minimal distance: L=0.0412 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Maximal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
Maximal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
Minimal distance: L=0.0448 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Minimal distance: L=0.0448 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0795
Maximal distance: L=0.0672 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
Maximal distance: L=0.0672 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1064
Minimal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Minimal distance: L=0.0617 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Maximal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
Maximal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
Minimal distance: L=0.0672 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Minimal distance: L=0.0672 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0958
Maximal distance: L=0.1123 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
Maximal distance: L=0.1123 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1216
Minimal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Minimal distance: L=0.1031 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Maximal distance: L=0.1639 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
Maximal distance: L=0.1639 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
Minimal distance: L=0.1123 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Minimal distance: L=0.1123 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1158
Maximal distance: L=0.1786 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
Maximal distance: L=0.1786 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.1013
Minimal distance: L=0.1640 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Minimal distance: L=0.1640 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Maximal distance: L=0.3072 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
Maximal distance: L=0.3072 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
Minimal distance: L=0.1786 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Minimal distance: L=0.1786 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3862
Maximal distance: L=0.3346 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
Maximal distance: L=0.3346 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.3598
Minimal distance: L=0.0207 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Minimal distance: L=0.0207 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Maximal distance: L=0.0248 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
Maximal distance: L=0.0248 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
Minimal distance: L=0.0225 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Minimal distance: L=0.0225 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0566
Maximal distance: L=0.0270 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
Maximal distance: L=0.0270 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0736
L= 0.0158 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
L= 0.0158 × Screen diagonal (inch) – 0.0835
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Connection
Before starting connection
Before connection, read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected.
• Turning off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables.
• If any connection cable is not supplied with the device, or if no optional cable is available for connection of the
• device, prepare a necessary system connection cable to suit the device.
Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture. In
• this case, a time base corrector (TBC) must be connected.
The projector accepts the following signals: video, S-Video, analogue RGB, DVI-D and signals which are
• compatible with the optional input module (p. 27).
Some PC models cannot be connected to the projector.
The pin-out and signal names of the S-VIDEO IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
Pin No. Signal
Pin No. Signal
Ground (luminance signal)
Ground (luminance signal) Ground (colour signal)
Ground (colour signal) Luminance signal
Luminance signal Colour signal
Colour signal
Outside view
Outside view
#
#
$
$
%
%
&
&
The pin-out and signal names of the RGB2 IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
Pin No. Signal
Pin No. Signal
R/PR
R/PR G/G • SYNC/Y
G/G • SYNC/Y B/PB
B/PB HD/SYNC
HD/SYNC VD
VD
Outside view
Outside view
#
# $
$ %
% 1
1 2
2
&, -, 0,and 3 are not assigned. ( - +, . and / are GND terminals.
The pin-out and signal names of the DVI-D IN terminal are shown in the diagram below.
=
4
4
=
Outside view
Outside view
5
5
#+
#+
-
-
Pin
Pin No.
No.
T.M.D.S data 2–
T.M.D.S data 2–
#
#
T.M.D.S data 2+
T.M.D.S data 2+
$
$
T.M.D.S data 2 / 4 shield
T.M.D.S data 2 / 4 shield
%
%
& 5
& 5 ( 6
( 6
DDC clock
DDC clock
)
)
DDC data
DDC data
*
* + 8
+ 8
T.M.D.S data 1–
T.M.D.S data 1–
-
-
T.M.D.S data 1+
T.M.D.S data 1+
.
.
T.M.D.S data 1 / 3 shield
T.M.D.S data 1 / 3 shield
/
/ 0 =
0 =
Signal
Signal
Pin
Pin No.
No.
1
1
+5V
+5V
2
2
Ground
Ground
3
3
Hot plug detection
Hot plug detection
4
4
T.M.D.S data 0-
T.M.D.S data 0­T.M.D.S data 0+
T.M.D.S data 0+
T.M.D.S data 0 / 5 shield
T.M.D.S data 0 / 5 shield
7
7
9
9
T.M.D.S clock shield
T.M.D.S clock shield
:
:
T.M.D.S clock+
T.M.D.S clock+
;
;
T.M.D.S clock–
T.M.D.S clock–
Signal
Signal
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Getting Started
Example of connecting with VIDEO devices
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN
RS-422 OUT
SERIALREMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/P
B
G/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
LAN
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN
RS-422 OUT
SERIALREMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/P
B
G/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
LAN
Control PC
Video deck (TBC built-in)
Video deck (TBC built-in)
Control PC
Control PC
Control PC
Control PC
Control PC
Red (connected to PR terminal)
Red (connected to PR terminal) Blue (connected to PB terminal)
Blue (connected to PB terminal) Green (connected to Y terminal)
Green (connected to Y terminal)
Colour monitor Video deck (TBC built-in) High-vision video deck
Colour monitor Video deck (TBC built-in) High-vision video deck
DVD player with HDMI
DVD player with HDMI
(HDCP) terminal
(HDCP) terminal
Attention
When connecting with a video deck, be sure to use the one with a built-in time base corrector (TBC) or use a
• TBC between the projector and the video deck.
If nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be distorted. If this is the case, connect a TBC
• between the projector and the video deck.
Note
The DVI-D signal input terminal supports only a single link.
• The HDMI-DVI-D conversion cable is required to connect an HDMI-compliant device.
• The EDID mode setting must be selected so that it corresponds to the device to be connected. (pp. 71, 72)
• It is possible to connect the DVI-D input terminal with an HDMI- or DVI-D-compliant device, but with some
• devices the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation.
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IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN
RS-422 OUT
SERIALREMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/P
B
G/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
LAN
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN
RS-422 OUT
SERIALREMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/P
B
G/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO
RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
LAN
Connection (continued)
Example of connecting with personal computers
Control PCControl PC
Control PCControl PC
To 2nd projector
To 2nd projector (SERIAL IN terminal)
(SERIAL IN terminal)
Control PC
Control PC
I/F
I/F
PC
PC
PC PC
PC PC
Attention
When the main power of the main unit is turned off, also turn off the power of the PC.
Note
For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC, see the data sheet on page 118.
If your PC has the resume feature (last memory), the computer may not function properly until the resume capability is disabled.
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Getting Started
Installation of input module (optional)
Installing the input module
Types of the input modules (optional)
Prepare beforehand an input module (optional) compatible with the input signals of the system.
Module model
Module
Module
SD-SDI
SD-SDI input module
input module
HD/SD-SDI
HD/SD-SDI input module
input module
Module model
No.
No.
ET-MD77SD1
ET-MD77SD1
ET-MD77SD3
ET-MD77SD3
Terminal Signal formats supported
Terminal Signal formats supported
BNC input × 1
BNC input × 1 BNC output × 1
BNC output × 1
RJ-45 input × 1
RJ-45 input × 1
BNC input × 1
BNC input × 1 BNC output × 1
BNC output × 1
RJ-45 input × 1
RJ-45 input × 1
*1
*1
*1
*1
SMPTE259M compliant : 480i, 576i
SMPTE259M compliant : 480i, 576i
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
SMPTE259M compliant : 480i, 576i
SMPTE259M compliant : 480i, 576i SMPTE292M compliant :
SMPTE292M compliant :
720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p
720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p 1 035/60i, 1 035/59.94i, 1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i
1 035/60i, 1 035/59.94i, 1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF, 1 080/23.98sF, 1 080/30p
1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF, 1 080/23.98sF, 1 080/30p 1 080/29.97p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p
1 080/29.97p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
HDCP-compliant *2 DVI-D single link, DVI 1.0 compliant
HDCP-compliant *2 DVI-D single link, DVI 1.0 compliant EDID1 :
EDID1 :
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/59.94p, 720/50p 1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF,
1 080/60i, 1 080/59.94i, 1 080/50i, 1 080/24sF, 1 080/23.98sF
1 080/23.98sF 1 080/30p, 1 080/29.97p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p,
1 080/30p, 1 080/29.97p, 1 080/25p, 1 080/24p, 1 080/23.98p, 1 080/50p, 1 080/59.94p, 1 080/60p
1 080/23.98p, 1 080/50p, 1 080/59.94p, 1 080/60p
EDID2 :
EDID2 :
Displayable resolution VGA - UXGA (non-interlace)
Displayable resolution VGA - UXGA (non-interlace) Dot clock frequency 25 - 162 MHz
Dot clock frequency 25 - 162 MHz
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
DVI-D
DVI-D input module
input module
ET-MD77DV
ET-MD77DV
DVI-D 24p
DVI-D 24p input × 1
input × 1
RJ-45 input × 1
RJ-45 input × 1
*1
*1
*1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000E/PT-DW10000E. Use the
LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector.
*2: HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
HDCP is a specification for encoding digital image signals which was developed to protect digital content. The DVI-D/HDMI output signals from the HDCP-compliant equipment have been encoded by the HDCP specifications to ensure content protection, but the DVI-D input module is capable of displaying the digital images properly since it complies with the HDCP specification.
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MAIN POWER
AC IN
OFF ON
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN RS-422 OUT
SERIAL
LAN
REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/PBG/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
AUX
DVI-D
RGB2
RGB1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUTO SETUP
MENU LENS
SHUTTER
LIGHT
POWER ON STANDBY
ON
OFF
ENTER
MAIN POWER
AC IN
OFF ON
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN RS-422 OUT
SERIAL
LAN
REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/PBG/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
AUX
DVI-D
RGB2
RGB1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUTO SETUP
MENU LENS
SHUTTER
LIGHT
POWER ON STANDBY
ON
OFF
ENTER
Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Procedure of installation
Disconnect the power before installing the input module.
Slot Cover
Slot Cover
1. Remove the slot cover.
1. Remove the slot cover.
2. Insert the input module.
2. Insert the input module.
3. Fix the input module.
3. Fix the input module.
4. Register the input signal.
4. Register the input signal.
This projector needs to register the type of
This projector needs to register the type of
• input signal after the installation of the input
input signal after the installation of the input module.
module. For details on the registration of the input
For details on the registration of the input
• signals, refer to pages 40-42.
signals, refer to pages 40-42.
Remove 2 screws.
Remove 2 screws.
Input module
Input module
Slot
Slot
Tighten the two screws.
Tighten the two screws.
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Getting Started
Connecting signals to the input module
MAIN POWER
AC IN
OFF ON
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN RS-422 OUT
SERIAL
LAN
REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/PBG/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
AUX
DVI-D
RGB2
RGB1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUTO SETUP
MENU LENS
SHUTTER
LIGHT
POWER ON STANDBY
ON
OFF
ENTER
MAIN POWER
AC IN
OFF ON
IN OUT
RS-232C IN RS-422 IN RS-422 OUT
SERIAL
LAN
REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN
OUT
IN
SYNC/HD VD
B/PBG/YR/P
R
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO RGB 2 IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
AUX
DVI-D
RGB2
RGB1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUTO SETUP
MENU LENS
SHUTTER
LIGHT
POWER ON STANDBY
ON
OFF
ENTER
When installing the projector, it is necessary to connect signals to the input module in accordance with the connecting equipment. Refer to the following diagram to establish proper signal connection.
SD-SDI input
SD-SDI input
module ET-MD77SD1
module ET-MD77SD1
Business digital
Business digital
VCR
VCR
SDI
SDI signal
DVD player
DVD player
signal
HD/SD-SDI input
HD/SD-SDI input
module ET-MD77SD3
module ET-MD77SD3
Projector
Projector
High-vision
High-vision video deck
video deck
PC
PC
DVI-D
DVI-D signal
signal
DVI-D input module
DVI-D input module
ET-MD77DV
ET-MD77DV
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SD-SDI Module ET-MD77SD1
IN
SERIAL
OUT
LAN
SD-SDI Module ET-MD77SD1
IN
SERIAL
OUT
LAN
Installation of input module (optional) (continued)
Connecting the signal to the SD-SDI input module
SD-SDI input module (optional)
SD-SDI input module (optional)
ET-MD77SD1 (for 480i/576i)
ET-MD77SD1 (for 480i/576i)
*1
LAN terminal
LAN terminal
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
SD-SDI signal SD-SDI signal output
SD-SDI signal SD-SDI signal output
(active through)
(active through)
Business digital
Business digital
VCR
VCR
*1
Note
Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications.
• Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”.
• If a source with an unstable signal is connected, errors in automatic signal recognition may occur. If this happens,
• use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to switch the format to the one which matches the signals being input.
If using an input module which supports two different signal specifications, use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu
• to toggle between the two different types of signal. When this is done, the input signal details will appear on the screen momentarily and then disappear automatically.
AUTO 480i 576iAUTO 480i 576i
*1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000E/PT-DW10000E. Use the
LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector.
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