■ This manual is common to all the models regardless of sufxes of the Model No.
zfor Taiwan
BA: Black model, the standard zoom lens supplied
zfor India
BD: Black model, the standard zoom lens supplied LBD: Black model, the lens sold separately
zfor Korea
B: Black model, the standard zoom lens supplied W: White model, the standard zoom lens supplied
zfor Asia (except for Taiwan, India, Korea) / Oceania / Africa
BA/B: Black model, the standard zoom lens supplied LBA/LB: Black model, the lens sold separately
WA/W: White model, the standard zoom lens supplied LWA/LW: White model, the lens sold separately
zfor other countries or regions
B: Black model, the standard zoom lens supplied LB: Black model, the lens sold separately
W: White model, the standard zoom lens supplied LW: White model, the lens sold separately
■ Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual
for future use.
■ Before using this product, be sure to read “Read this rst!” (x pages 5 to 16).
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Contents
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Chapter 1 Preparation
Precautions for use 20
Intended use of the product
Cautions when transporting
Cautions when installing
Security
DIGITAL LINK
Art-Net
Application software supported by the projector
Storing
Disposal
Cautions on use
Accessories
Optional accessories
About your projector
Remote control
Projector body
Preparing the remote control
Inserting and removing the batteries
When using the multiple projectors
Connecting the remote control to the projector
with a cable
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Chapter 3 Basic Operations
Switching on/off the projector 56
Connecting the power cord
Power indicator
Switching on the projector
When the initial setting screen is displayed
Making adjustments and selections
Switching off the projector
Projecting
Selecting the input signal
Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift
Adjusting the focus balance
Setting the lens type
Moving the projection lens to the home position
Lens shift range
Operating with the remote control
Using the shutter function
Using the on-screen display function
Using the automatic setup function
Using the function button
Displaying internal test pattern
Using the status function
Setting ID number of the remote control
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Chapter 4 Settings
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Setting up 35
Usable outlet
Installation mode
Parts for installation (optional)
Projected image and throw distance
Adjusting adjustable feet
Removing/attaching the projection lens
Removing the projection lens
Attaching the projection lens
Connecting
Before connecting
Connecting example: AV equipment
Connecting example: Computers
Connecting example using DIGITAL LINK
Connecting example when using the
[DIGITAL LINK MODE]
[DIGITAL LINK STATUS]
[NETWORK SETUP]
[NETWORK CONTROL]
[NETWORK STATUS]
[DIGITAL LINK MENU]
[Art-Net SETUP]
[Art-Net CHANNEL SETTING]
[Art-Net STATUS]
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Chapter 5 Operations
Network connection 159
Connecting to the network
Web control function
Computer that can be used for setting
Accessing from the web browser
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Chapter 6 Maintenance
Light source/temperature indicators 181
When an indicator lights up
Maintenance
Before maintaining the projector
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
[SELF TEST] indications
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Chapter 7 Appendix
Technical information 189
PJLink protocol
Using Art-Net function
Control commands via LAN
<SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC
IN>/<SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC
OUT> terminals
<REMOTE 2 IN> terminal
Control device password
Upgrade Kit
List of compatible signals
Specications
Dimensions
Precautions for attaching the Ceiling Mount
Bracket
Index
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WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in re or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain
or moisture.
This device is not intended for use in the direct eld of view at visual display workplaces. To avoid
incommoding reexions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct
eld of view.
The equipment is not intended for used at a video workstation in compliance BildscharbV.
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 mains socket 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 qualied
service personnel.
3. Do not remove the earthing pin on the mains plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three prong earthing-
type mains plug. This plug will only t an earthing-type mains socket. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug into the mains socket, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the purpose of the
earthing plug.
WARNING:
This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32.
In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
(for Taiwan)
WARNING:
This equipment complies with the Class A standard of CISPR32.
This is Class A information technology equipment that may cause radio frequency interference when used in a
residential environment, in which the user will be required to take certain appropriate countermeasures.
CAUTION: To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions. This includes using
the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral
devices. Also, any unauthorized changes or modications to this equipment could void the user’s
authority to operate this device.
This is a device to project images onto a screen, etc., and is not intended for use as indoor lighting in a
domestic environment.
Directive 2009/125/EC
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DON’T OPEN
or
Indicated on the projector
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
WARNING: Do not look at the light emitted from the lens while the projector is being used.
As with any bright source, do not stare into the direct beam.
Indicated on the projector
Notice on laser
(for USA and Canada)
This projector is the Class 3R laser product that complies with IEC 60825-1:2007.
RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015
130C
For North America
“Complies with 21 CFR Parts 1040.10 and 1040.11
except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice
No.50 dated June 24.2007”
IEC 60825-1:2007
LASER RADIATION
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT
WAVE LENGTH:448-462nm
MAXIMUM OUTPUT:248mW
PULSE DURATION:1.1ms
IEC 60825-1:2007
RAYONNEMENT LASER
EXPOSITION DIRECTE DANGEREUSE POUR LES YEUX
LASER DE CLASSE 3R
APPAREIL
À
LONGUEURS D'ONDES:448-462nm
MAXIMALE DU RAYONNEMENT:248mW
E DE L'IMPULSION:1.1ms
DUR
DPQT1024YA
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(Inside of product)
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(for Taiwan)
This projector is the Class 1 laser product that complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.
(for India)
This projector is the Class 1 laser product that complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.
第 1 類雷射產品
(for other countries or regions)
This projector is the Class 1 laser product that complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.
CAUTION:Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specied herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION (North/Middle/South America)
Power Supply:This Projector is designed to operate on 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz AC, house current only.
CAUTION:The AC power cord which is supplied with the projector as an accessory can only be used for
power supplies up to 125 V. If you need to use higher voltages than this, you will need to obtain a
separate 250 V power cord. If you use the accessory cord in such situations, re may result.
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CAUTION (North/Middle/South America/Taiwan)
This equipment is equipped with a three-pin grounding-type power plug. Do not
remove the grounding pin on the power plug. This plug will only t a grounding-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 grounding plug.
Do not remove
WARNING (USA and Canada)
fNot for use in a computer room as dened in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data
Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
fFor permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the
building installation wiring.
fFor pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
NOTIFICATION (Canada)
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
For USA-California Only
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material – special handling
may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
FCC NOTICE (USA)
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: PT-RZ120B / PT-RZ120W / PT-RZ120LB / PT-RZ120LW
Trade Name: Panasonic
Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America
Address: Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490
General Contact: http://www.panasonic.com/support
Projector Contact: https://panasonic.net/cns/projector/
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Warning:
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions. This includes using the provided
power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Also, any
unauthorized changes or modications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
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IMPORTANT: THE MOLDED PLUG
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
This appliance is supplied with a molded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13 amp fuse
is tted 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 BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is retted 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 Center.
If the tted molded plug is unsuitable for the mains socket 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 tted, please observe the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt, please consult a qualied electrician.
WARNING:THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT:The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code:
As the colors of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is colored GREEN - AND - YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol
YELLOW.
The wire which is colored BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter N or colored BLACK.
or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
Green - and - Yellow: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
or colored GREEN or GREEN - AND -
The wire which is colored BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter L or colored RED.
How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.
Importer’s name and address within the European Union
Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Panasonic Testing Centre
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
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rHazard distance (IEC 62471-5:2015)
The distance from the projection lens surface, at which the level of exposure has reached the level of the
applicable Exposure Limit Value, is known as the hazard distance (HD) or safety distance.
Do not look into the projected light from inside the hazard distance (within RG3 range). The eyes may be damaged
by the direct irradiation. It is considered to be safe to look into the projected light from outside the hazard distance
(within RG2 range).
HD
HD
D3
RG2
D1
RG3
D2
RG2
RG3
D4
Except ET-DLE035
rRisk group
The combination of the projector and the projection lens is categorized as the risk group 2 when the hazard
distance is less than 1 m (39-3/8"). It is categorized as the risk group 3 when the hazard distance exceeds 1 m
(39-3/8"), and it will be for professional use instead of consumer use.
In case of risk group 3, there is a possibility of damaging the eyes by direct irradiation when looking into the
projection light from inside the hazard distance (within RG3 range).
In case of risk group 2, it can be used safely without damaging the eyes in any condition.
The combination of the projector and the projection lens which the hazard distance exceeds 1 m (39-3/8") and is
categorized as risk group 3 is as follows.
Projection lens Model No.Risk group
ET-DLE250
ET-DLE350
Risk group 3
ET-DLE450
*1 When the projector is used with the optional Zoom Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE250, ET-DLE350, ET-DLE450) attached, the
hazard distance exceeds 1 m (39-3/8"), and regardless of the use condition, the throw ratio is larger than 2.2:1. In this case, it is
ДАННЫЙ ПРОЕКТОР МОЖЕТ ВХОДИТЬ В ГРУППУ РИСКА RG3 —
ТОЛЬКО ДЛЯ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ, И ОН
НЕ ПРЕДНАЗНАЧЕН ДЛЯ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЯМИ
ПРИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИИ СМЕННЫХ ПРОЕКЦИОННЫХ
ОБЪЕКТИВОВ ПРИ УСЛОВИИ, ЧТО ПРОЕКЦИОННОЕ
ОТНОШЕНИЕ (THROW RATIO) БОЛЬШЕ ЧЕМ 2,2.
ПЕРЕД НАЧАЛОМ РАБОТЫ ОБРАТИТЕСЬ К ИНСТРУКЦИЯМ ПО
ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ ИЛИ БРОШЮРЕ, ЧТОБЫ УЗНАТЬ ПРО
ОПАСНОЕ РАССТОЯНИЕ.
이 프로젝터는 투사 비율이 2.2보다 큰 교체식 투사 렌즈를 사용한 경우,
전문가 전용인 RG3 등급이 될 수 있으며, 일반 소비자용이 아닙니다.
작동하기 전에 위험 거리에 대해서는 사용 설명서 또는 안내책자를
참조하십시오.
Each dimension inside the hazard distance (within RG3 range) for combination with projection lens which the
hazard distance exceeds 1 m (39-3/8") is as follows.
(Unit: m)
Projection lens
Model No.
HD
*1
D1
*2
D2
*2
D3
*2
D4
*2
ET-DLE2501.40.400.270.520.39
ET-DLE3502.20.400.270.520.39
ET-DLE4503.20.400.270.510.38
*1 HD: Hazard Distance
*2 The values of D1 to D4 will change in accordance with the lens shift amount. Each value in the table is the maximum value.
Note
fThe value in the table is based on IEC 62471-5:2015.
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WARNING:
rPOWER
The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible
when problems occur. If the following problems occur, cut off the power supply immediately.
Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in re or electric shock, or will cause visual
impairment.
fIf foreign objects or water get inside the projector, cut off the power supply.
fIf the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken, cut off the power supply.
fIf you notice smoke, strange smells or noise coming from the projector, cut off the power supply.
Please contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs, and do not attempt to repair the projector yourself.
During a thunderstorm, do not touch the projector or the cable.
Electric shocks can result.
Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power plug.
If the power cord is used while damaged, electric shocks, short-circuits or re will result.
fDo not damage the power cord, make any modications 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.
Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary.
Do not use anything other than the provided power cord.
Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks or re. Please note that if you do not use the provided power
cord to ground the device on the side of the outlet, this may result in electric shocks.
Completely insert the power plug into the wall outlet and the power connector into the projector terminal.
If the plug is not inserted correctly, electric shocks or overheating will result.
fDo not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall.
Do not handle the power plug and power connector with wet hands.
Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks.
Use an outlet supporting 15 A independently.
Using an outlet together with another device may result in res due to heat generation.
Do not overload the wall outlet.
If the power supply is overloaded (ex., by using too many adapters), overheating may occur and re will result.
Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust.
Failure to observe this will cause a re.
fIf dust builds up on the power plug, the resulting humidity can damage the insulation.
fIf not using the projector for an extended period of time, pull the power plug out from the wall outlet.
Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth regularly.
rON USE/INSTALLATION
Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats.
Doing so will cause the projector to overheat, which can cause burns, re or damage to the projector.
Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into
contact with oily smoke or steam.
Using the projector under such conditions will result in re, electric shocks or deterioration of components. Oil
may also distort the plastic and the projector could fall such as when mounted on the ceiling.
Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector
or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable.
Failure to observe this will cause projector to fall down or tip over the projector, and severe injury or damage
could result.
Do not install the projector in a location where people pass through.
People may bump into the projector or trip on the power cord, which may result in re, electric shock, or injury.
Do not cover the air intake/exhaust ports or place anything within 500 mm (19-11/16") of them.
Doing so will cause the projector to overheat, which can cause re or damage to the projector.
fDo not place the projector in narrow, badly ventilated places.
fDo not place the projector on cloth or papers, as these materials could be drawn into the air intake port.
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WARNING:
Do not look at or place your skin into the light emitted from the lens while the projector is being used.
Do not enter the projection luminous ux using an optical device (such as magnier or mirror).
Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight.
fStrong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. Do not look at or place your hands directly into this light.
fBe especially careful not to let young children look into the lens. In addition, turn off the power and switch
off the main power when you are away from the projector.
Do not project an image with the lens cover attached.
Doing so can cause re.
Never attempt to remodel or disassemble the projector.
High voltages can cause re or electric shocks.
fFor any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact an Authorized Service Center.
Do not allow metal objects, ammable objects, or liquids to enter inside of the projector. Do not allow
the projector to get wet.
Doing so may cause short circuits or overheating, and result in re, electric shock, or malfunction of the
projector.
fDo not place containers of liquid or metal objects near the projector.
fIf liquid enters inside of the projector, consult your dealer.
fParticular attention must be paid to children.
Use the ceiling mount bracket specied by Panasonic.
Using the ceiling mount bracket other than the specied one will result in falling accidents.
fAttach the supplied safety cable to the ceiling mount bracket to prevent the projector from falling down.
Installation work such as mounting the projector on the ceiling should only be carried out by a qualied
technician.
If installation is not carried out and secured correctly, it can cause injury or accidents, such as electric shocks.
rACCESSORIES
Do not use or handle the batteries improperly, and refer to the following.
Failure to observe this will cause burns, batteries to leak, overheat, explode or catch re.
fDo not use unspecied batteries.
fDo not charge dry cell batteries.
fDo not disassemble dry cell batteries.
fDo not heat the batteries or place them into water or re.
fDo not allow the + and – terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as
necklaces or hairpins.
fDo not store or carry batteries together with metallic objects.
fStore the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects.
fMake sure the polarities (+ and –) are correct when inserting the batteries.
fDo not use a new battery together with an old battery or mix different types of batteries.
fDo not use batteries with the outer cover peeling away or removed.
If the battery uid leaks, do not touch it with bare hands, and take the following measures if necessary.
fBattery uid on your skin or clothing could result in skin inammation or injury.
Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately.
fBattery uid coming in contact with your eyes could result in loss of sight.
In this case, do not rub your eyes. Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice immediately.
Do not allow children to reach the batteries.
Accidentally swallowing them can cause physical harm.
fIf swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
Remove the depleted batteries from the remote control promptly.
fLeaving them in the unit may result in uid leakage, overheating, or explosion of the batteries.
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CAUTION:
rPOWER
When disconnecting the power cord, be sure to hold the power plug and power connector.
If the power cord itself is pulled, the lead will become damaged, and re, short-circuits or serious electric shocks
will result.
When not using the projector for an extended period of time, disconnect the power plug from the wall
outlet.
Failure to do so may result in re or electric shock.
Before replacing the projection lens, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug from
the wall outlet.
fUnexpected projection of light may cause injury to eyes.
fReplacing the projection lens without removing the power plug may result in electric shock.
Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet before carrying out any cleaning.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock.
rON USE/INSTALLATION
Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.
Failure to observe this will cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall, which could result in damage or
injury. The projector will be damaged or deformed.
Do not put your weight on this projector.
You could fall or the projector could break, and injury will result.
fBe especially careful not to let young children stand or sit on the projector.
Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations.
Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate, or result in re.
fTake particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters.
Do not place your hands in the openings beside the optical lens, while shifting the lens.
Failure to observe this could cause injury.
Do not install the projector in a location where salt pollution or corrosive gas may occur.
Doing so may result in falling due to corrosion. Also, it may result in malfunctions.
Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector is being used.
Doing so can cause damage and burns to clothing.
fStrong light is emitted from the projector’s lens.
Do not place objects in front of the lens while the projector is being used.
Do not block the projection by placing an object in front of the projection lens.
Doing so can cause re, damage to an object, or malfunction of the projector.
fStrong light is emitted from the projector’s lens.
The projector must be carried or installed by two or more people.
Failure to do so may cause falling accidents.
Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector.
Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables, which will cause re or electric shocks to
occur.
When mounting the projector on the ceiling, keep mounting screws and power cord from contact with
metal parts inside the ceiling.
Contact with metal parts inside the ceiling can cause electric shocks.
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CAUTION:
rACCESSORIES
When not using the projector for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote
control.
Failure to observe this will cause the batteries to leak, overheat, catch re or explode, which may result in re or
contamination of surrounding area.
rMAINTENANCE
Ask your dealer about cleaning inside the projector every 20 000 hours of usage as an estimated
duration.
Continuous use while dust is accumulated inside the projector may result in re.
fFor cleaning fee, ask your dealer.
To remove the battery
Remote Control Battery
1. Press the guide and lift the cover.
(ii)
(i)
2. Remove the batteries.
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Brasil Apenas
rManuseio de baterias usadas
BRASIL
Após o uso, as pilhas e/ou baterias deverão
ser entregues ao estabelecimento comercial
ou rede de assistência técnica autorizada.
Cobrir os terminais positivo (+) e negativo (-) com uma ta isolante adesiva, antes de depositar numa caixa
destinada para o recolhimento. O contato entre partes metálicas pode causar vazamentos, gerar calor, romper
a blindagem e produzir fogo. (Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
Como isolar os terminais
Não desmonte, não remova o invólucro, nem amasse a bateria. O gás liberado pela bateria pode irritar a
garganta, danicar o lacre do invólucro ou o vazamento provocar calor, ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo
devido ao curto circuito dos terminais. Não incinere nem aqueça as baterias, elas não podem car expostas a
temperaturas superiores a 100 °C (212 °F). O gás liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta, danicar o lacre
do invólucro ou o vazamento provocar calor, ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos
terminais provocado internamente.
Evite o contato com o liquido que vazar das baterias. Caso isto ocorra, lave bem a parte afetada com bastante
água. Caso haja irritação, consulte um médico.
Fita Isolante
Fita Isolante
rRemoção das baterias
1. Pressione a guia e levante a tampa.
(ii)
(i)
2. Remova as baterias.
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rTrademarks
f SOLID SHINE is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation.f Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
f Mac, macOS, and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
TM
f PJLink
regions.
f DLP is a trademark or registered trademark of Texas Instruments.f The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Denition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
f Crestron Connected, the Crestron Connected logo, Crestron Fusion, Crestron RoomView, and RoomView
are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other
countries.
f HDBaseTf Art-Netf Adobe, Acrobat, Flash Player, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
f Some of the fonts used in the on-screen menu are Ricoh bitmap fonts, which are manufactured and sold by
Ricoh Company, Ltd.
f All other names, company names, and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.
Please note that the
Software information regarding this product
This product incorporates the following software:
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(5) open source software other than the software licensed under the GPL V2.0 and/or LGPL V2.1.
The software categorized as (3) - (5) are distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Please refer to the detailed terms and conditions thereof shown in the attached CD-ROM.
At least three (3) years from delivery of this product, Panasonic will give to any third party who contacts us at
the contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source code
distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL V2.0, LGPL
V2.1 or the other licenses with the obligation to do so, as well as the respective copyright notice thereof.
is a registered trademark or pending trademark in Japan, the United States, and other countries and
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is a trademark of HDBaseT Alliance.
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and TM symbols are not specied in this manual.
rIllustrations in this manual
f Illustrations of the projector, menu screen (OSD), and other parts may vary from the actual product.f Illustrations displayed on the computer screen may differ depending on the computer type and its operating
system.
f Illustrations of the projector with the power cord attached are only examples. The shape of the supplied power
cords varies depending on the country where you purchased the product.
rReference pages
f Reference pages in this manual are indicated as (x page 00).
rTerm
f In this manual, the “Wireless/wired remote control unit” accessory is referred to as “Remote control”.
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Features of the Projector
High luminance and high contrast
▶ With a unique optical system which uses
a new-generation laser light source, and
the laser light source drive system, high
*1
luminance of 12 000 lm
*2
of 10 000:1
compact size. This projector also supports
input of 4K video signals.
*1 When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [NORMAL]
*2 When [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] is set to [3]
are achieved even with its
Easy and highly exible setup
▶ Easy and exible setup is achieved by
compatibility with DIGITAL LINK and
Art-Net, standard support of 3G-SDI,
standard support of geometric adjustment
function, 360° installation support including
horizontal, vertical, and portrait utilizing the
characteristics of solid-state light source,
and a lineup of various optional lenses.
and high contrast
Quick Steps
For details, refer to the corresponding pages.
1. Set up the projector.
(x page 35)
2. Attach the projection lens.
(x page 47)
3. Connect with external devices.
(x page 49)
4. Connect the power cord.
(x page 56)
5. Switch on the projector.
(x page 58)
6. Make initial settings.
Long life and high reliability
▶ The maintenance cost for long-term
operation is reduced by the unique light
source cooling control technology and
improvement of the dust resistance. Also,
it will contribute to the stable operation by
implementation of the backup function that
will continue the projection by switching to
the backup input signal immediately even
when the input signal is discontinued, in
addition to adopting solid-state light source
which has long life.
(x page 59)
f Take this step when you switch on the
power for the rst time after purchasing the
projector.
7. Select the input signal.
(x page 67)
8. Adjust the image.
(x page 68)
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Chapter 1 Preparation
This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector.
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Precautions for use
Intended use of the product
The purpose of the projector is to project a video signal from imaging equipment or a computer on a screen or
other surface as a still image or moving image.
Cautions when transporting
f If you purchased the projector with the standard zoom lens, remove the lens protection material before use, and
store it for the future use. Move the lens position to the home position and attach the lens protection material
when transporting.
If you purchased the projector with the lens sold separately, remove the lens hole cover before use, and store it
for the future use. Move the lens position to the home position, remove the projection lens, and attach the lens
hole cover when transporting.
For the steps to move the lens position to the home position, refer to “Moving the projection lens to the home
position” (x page 70).
Lens hole cover
Lens protection material
f Transport the projector with two or more people. Failure to do so may drop the projector, which may result in
damage or deformation of the projector, or injury.
f Hold the bottom of the projector and do not hold the projection lens or the opening around the projection
lens when transporting. Failure to do so may cause damage. Also, handle the projector in a way not to apply
excessive vibration or shock. Failure to do so may cause a failure due to the damaged internal components.
f Do not transport the projector with the adjustable feet extended. Doing so may damage the adjustable feet.
Cautions when installing
rAfter attaching the projection lens, be sure to attach the Lens Mount Cover.
Not doing so may cause failure due to accumulating dust internally.
rDo not set up the projector outdoors.
The projector is designed for indoor use only.
rDo not set up the projector in the following locations.
f Places where vibration and impacts occur such as in a car or vehicle: Doing so may cause damage to internal
components or malfunction.
f Location close to sea or where corrosive gas may occur: The projector may fall due to corrosion. Also, failure to
do so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunction.
f Near the exhaust of an air conditioner: Depending on the conditions of use, the screen may uctuate in rare
cases due to the heated air from the air exhaust port or the hot or cooled air from the air conditioner. Make sure
that the exhaust from the projector or other equipment, or the air from the air conditioner does not blow toward
the front of the projector.
f Places with sharp temperature uctuations such as near lights (studio lamps): Doing so may shorten the life of
the light source, or result in deformation of the projector due to heat, which may cause malfunctions.
Follow the operating environment temperature of the projector.
f Near high-voltage power lines or near motors: Doing so may interfere with the operation of the projector.f Places where there is high-power laser equipment: Directing a laser beam onto the projection lens surface
causes damage to the DLP chips.
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rAsk a qualied technician or your dealer for the installation work such as installing to
a ceiling, etc.
To ensure projector performance and safety, ask a qualied technician or your dealer when installing to a ceiling
or in a high place.
rAsk a qualied technician or your dealer to install the cable wiring for DIGITAL LINK
connection.
Image and sound may be disrupted if cable transmission characteristics cannot be obtained due to inadequate
installation.
rThe projector may not work properly due to strong radio wave from the broadcast
station or the radio.
If there is any facility or equipment which outputs strong radio waves near the installation location, install the
projector at a location sufciently far from the source of the radio waves. Or, wrap the LAN cable connected to the
<DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal using a piece of metal foil or a metal pipe which is grounded at both ends.
rFocus adjustment
The high clarity projection lens is thermally affected by the light from the light source, making the focus unstable in
the period just after switching on the power.
It is recommended to perform the focus adjustment after 30 minutes have elapsed with the focus test pattern
displayed. For details of the test pattern, refer to “[TEST PATTERN] menu” (x page 146).
rDo not install the projector at an altitude of 4 200 m (13 780') or higher above sea level.
rDo not use the projector in a location that the ambient temperature exceeds 45 °C
(113 °F).
Using the projector in a location that the altitude is too high or the ambient temperature is too high may reduce the
life of the components or result in malfunctions.
rProjection in all 360° direction is possible.
360°
360° vertically360° horizontally360° tilted
360°
(combination of vertical and horizontal)
360°
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rCautions when setting up the projector
f The projector can be used by installing its top placed on the oor. To prevent the top surface from getting
scratched during use, it is recommended to attach about a 20 mm (25/32") square buffer material (such as
rubber cushion) on the four corners of the top surface.
Buffer material
Floor
Buffer material
f Use the adjustable feet only for the oor standing installation and for adjusting the angle. Using them for other
purposes may damage the projector.
f When installing the projector with a method other than the oor installation using the adjustable feet, top placed
on the oor, or the ceiling installation with the Ceiling Mount Bracket, use the ve screw holes for ceiling mount
(as shown in the gure) to x the projector to the mount.
In such case, make sure that there is no clearance between the screw holes for ceiling mount on the projector
bottom and the setting surface by inserting spacers (metallic) between them.
f Use a torque screwdriver or Allen torque wrench to tighten the xing screws to their specied tightening torques.
Do not use electric screwdrivers or impact screwdrivers.
(Screw diameter: M6, tapping depth inside the projector: 12 mm (15/32"), torque: 4 ± 0.5 N·m)
Screw holes for ceiling mount (M6)
Adjustable feetAdjustable feet
Positions of screw holes for ceiling mount and adjustable feet
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f Do not stack projectors on top of each other.f Do not block the ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the projector.f Prevent hot and cool air from the air conditioning system to blow directly to the ventilation ports (intake and
exhaust) of the projector.
500 mm (19-11/16") or longer500 mm (19-11/16") or longer
500 mm (19-11/16") or longer
100 mm (3-15/16") or longer
f Do not install the projector in a conned space.
When installing the projector in a conned space, provide air conditioning or ventilation separately. Exhaust heat
may accumulate when the ventilation is not enough, triggering the protection circuit of the projector.
f Panasonic takes no responsibility for any damage to the product caused by an inappropriate choice of location
for installing the projector, even if the warranty period of the product has not expired.
Security
When using this product, take safety measures against the following incidents.
f Personal information being leaked via this productf Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third partyf Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious third party
Take sufcient security measures.
f Make your password difcult to guess as much as possible.f Change your password periodically. A password can be set in the [SECURITY] menu → [SECURITY
PASSWORD CHANGE].
f Panasonic Corporation or its afliate companies will never ask for your password directly. Do not divulge your
password in case you receive such inquiries.
f The connecting network must be secured by a rewall, etc.f Set a password for the web control and restrict the users who can log in. A password for the web control can be
set in the [Change password] page of the web control screen.
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DIGITAL LINK
“DIGITAL LINK” is a technology to transmit the video, audio, Ethernet, and serial control signals using a twisted
pair cable by adding unique functions by Panasonic to the HDBaseTTM communication standard formulated by
HDBaseT Alliance.
This projector supports the optional Panasonic DIGITAL LINK output supported device (Model No.: ET-YFB100G,
ET-YFB200G) and peripheral devices by other manufacturers (twisted-pair-cable transmitters such as the
“XTP transmitter” of Extron Electronics) that use the same HDBaseT
manufacturers that the operation has been veried with this projector, visit the Panasonic website (https://
panasonic.net/cns/projector/). Note that the verication for devices of other manufacturers has been made for the
items set by Panasonic Corporation, and not all the operations have been veried. For operation or performance
problems caused by the devices of other manufacturers, contact the respective manufacturers. This projector
does not support audio transmission because it is not equipped with audio function.
TM
standard. For the devices of other
Art-Net
“Art-Net” is an Ethernet communication protocol based on the TCP/IP protocol.
By using the DMX controller and the application software, illumination and stage system can be controlled. Art-Net
is made based on DMX512 communication protocol.
Application software supported by the projector
The projector supports following application software. For details or downloading each application software, visit
the Panasonic website (https://panasonic.net/cns/projector/).
f Logo Transfer Software
This application software transfers the original image, such as company logo, which is projected at the start, to
the projector.
f Smart Projector Control
This application software sets and adjusts the projector connected via LAN using a smartphone or a tablet.
f Multi Monitoring & Control Software
This application software monitors and controls the multiple display devices (projector and at panel display)
connected to an intranet.
f Early Warning Software
This plug-in software monitors the status of the display devices and their peripherals within an intranet, and
noties of abnormality of such equipment and detects the signs of possible abnormality. “Early Warning
Software” is preinstalled in the “Multi Monitoring & Control Software”. To use the early warning function of
this plug-in software, install “Multi Monitoring & Control Software” in the PC to be used. By enabling the early
warning function, it will notify of the approximate time to replace the consumables for the display devices,
to clean each part of the display devices, and to replace the components of the display devices, allowing to
execute maintenance in advance.
The early warning function can be used by registering maximum of 2048 display devices free of charge for
90 days after installing the “Multi Monitoring & Control Software” into a PC. To continuously use after the 90
days, it is necessary to purchase the license of “Early Warning Software” (ET-SWA100 Series) and perform
the activation. Also, depending on the type of license, the number of display devices that can be registered for
monitoring varies. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of “Multi Monitoring & Control Software”.
Storing
To store the projector, store in a dry room.
Disposal
To dispose of the product, ask your local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal. Also, dispose of the
product without disassembling.
Cautions on use
rTo get a good picture quality
In order to view a beautiful image in higher contrast, prepare an appropriate environment. Draw curtains or blinds
over windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from
shining onto the screen.
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rDo not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands.
If the surface of the projection lens becomes dirty from ngerprints or anything else, this will be magnied and
projected onto the screen.
Attach the lens cover supplied with the projector or with the optional projection lens to the projector when you do
not use the projector.
rDLP chips
f The DLP chips are precision-made. Note that in rare cases, pixels of high precision could be missing or always
lit. Such a phenomenon does not indicate malfunction.
f Directing a high-power laser beam onto the projection lens surface can damage the DLP chips.
rDo not move the projector or subject it to vibration or impact while it is operating.
Doing so may shorten the life of the built-in motor.
rLight source
The light source of the projector uses lasers, and has the following characteristics.
f Depending on the operating environment temperature, the luminance of the light source will decrease.
The higher the temperature becomes, the more the luminance of the light source decreases.
f The luminance of the light source will decrease by duration of usage.
If brightness is noticeably reduced and the light source does not turn on, ask your dealer to clean inside the
projector or replace the light source unit.
rComputer and external device connections
When connecting a computer or an external device, read this manual carefully regarding the use of power cords
and shielded cables as well.
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Accessories
Make sure that the following accessories are provided with your projector. Numbers enclosed in < > show the
(The same color as the outer case will be supplied.)
Lens cover <1>
(TKKL5244-1)
(K2CG3YY00218)
100 V - 120 V
For Korea
(K2CZ3YY00032) <1>
200 V - 240 V
For India
(K2CZ3YY00058) <1>
200 V - 240 V
Attention
(Only models with lens)
CD-ROM <1>
(Operating Instructions are included.)
AAA/R03 or AAA/LR03 battery <2>
(For remote control unit)
f After unpacking the projector, discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly.f Do not use the supplied power cord for devices other than this projector.f For missing accessories, consult your dealer.f Store small parts in an appropriate manner, and keep them away from small children.
Note
f The type and number of the supplied power cords vary depending on the country or region where you purchased the
product.
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f The model numbers of accessories are subject to change without prior notice.
Optional accessories
Optional accessories (product name)Model No.
Projection lens
Ceiling Mount Bracket
Early Warning Software
(Basic license/3-year license)
Upgrade KitET-UK20
Auto Screen Adjustment Upgrade KitET-CUK10
Auto Screen Adjustment Upgrade Kit (PC)ET-CUK10P
Digital Interface BoxET-YFB100G
DIGITAL LINK SwitcherET-YFB200G
*1 This product is equivalent to the lens attached to the projector models with standard zoom lens.
The availability of this product varies depending on the country. For details, contact your dealer.
*2 The sufx of the Model No. differs according to the license type.
ET-PKD120H (for High Ceilings)
ET-PKD120S (for Low Ceilings)
ET-PKD130H (for High Ceilings, 6-axis Adjustment)
ET-PKD130B (Projector Mount Bracket)
ET-SWA100 Series
*2
*1
,
Note
f The model numbers of optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice.
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About your projector
Remote control
FrontTop
1
2
3
4
5
16
11
6
7
8
9
10
1 Power standby <v> button
Sets the projector to the state where the projector is turned
off (standby mode) when the <MAIN POWER> switch on the
projector is set to <ON> and in projection mode.
2 Power on <b> button
Sets the projector to projection mode when the <MAIN
POWER> switch on the projector is set to <ON> and the power
is turned off (standby mode).
3 Remote control indicator
Blinks if any button in the remote control is pressed.
4 Lens buttons (<FOCUS>, <ZOOM>, <SHIFT>)
Adjusts the focus, zoom, and lens shift. (x page 68)
5 <MENU> button/<ENTER> button/asqw buttons
Used to navigate through the menu screen. (x page 77)
asqw buttons are also used to enter the password in
[SECURITY] or enter characters.
6 <ON SCREEN> button
Switches the on-screen display function on (display) or off
(hide). (x page 73)
Switches the input signal to project. (x page 67)
The <VIDEO> button is not used with this projector.
8 <FUNCTION> button
Assigns a frequently used operation as a shortcut button.
(x page 74)
12
13
14
15
Bottom
17
9 Number (<0> - <9>) buttons
Used for entering an ID number or a password in a multiple
projector environment.
10 <AUTO SETUP> button
Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting
the image.
[PROGRESS] is displayed while in automatic adjustment.
(x page 74)
11 <SHUTTER> button
Used to temporarily turn off the image. (x page 73)
12 <TEST PATTERN> button
Displays the test pattern. (x page 74)
13 <STATUS> button
Displays the projector information.
14 <DEFAULT> button
Resets the content of the sub-menu to the factory default.
(x page 78)
15 <ID SET> button
Sets the ID number of the remote control in a multiple projector
environment. (x page 33)
16 Remote control signal transmitter
17 Remote control wired terminal
This is a terminal used to connect to the projector via a cable
when the remote control is used as a wired remote control.
(x page 33)
Attention
f Do not drop the remote control.f Avoid contact with liquids or moisture.f Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control.f Observe the following instructions that are indicated on the caution label at the back of the remote control:
g Do not use old battery with new one.g Do not use batteries other than the type specied.
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g Be sure the batteries are inserted properly.
For other instructions, read the instructions related to batteries that are described in “Read this rst!”.
Caution label at the back of the remote control
Note
f When operating the remote control by directly pointing at the remote control signal receiver of the projector, operate the remote control
within a distance approximately 30 m (98'5") from the remote control signal receiver. The remote control can control at angles of up to ±30°
vertically and horizontally, but the effective control range may be reduced.
f If there are any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control signal receiver, the remote control may not operate properly.f The signal will be reected off the screen. However, the operating range may be limited from light reection loss due to the screen material.f If the remote control signal receiver directly receives strong light, such as uorescent light, the remote control may not operate properly. Use
it in a place distant from the light source.
f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> will blink if the projector receives a remote control signal.
This security slot is compatible with the Kensington security
cables.
16 <MAIN POWER> switch
Turns on/off the main power.
17 <AC IN> terminal
Connect the supplied power cord.
18 Power cord holder
Attention
f Do not block the ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the projector.
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r Control panel
Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1 Power on <b> button
Sets the projector to projection mode when the <MAIN
POWER> switch on the projector is set to <ON> and the power
is turned off (standby mode).
2 Power standby <v> button
Sets the projector to the state where the projector is turned
off (standby mode) when the <MAIN POWER> switch on the
projector is set to <ON> and in projection mode.
3 <RGB1> button
Switches the input to RGB1.
4 <RGB2> button
Switches the input to RGB2.
5 <DVI-D> button
Switches the input to DVI-D.
6 <HDMI> button
Switches the input to HDMI.
7 <DIGITAL LINK> button
Switches the input to DIGITAL LINK.
8 <SDI> button
Switches the input to SDI.
9 <MENU> button
Displays or hides the main menu. (x page 77)
Returns to the previous menu when a sub-menu is displayed.
If you press the <MENU> button on the control panel for at least
three seconds while the on-screen display is off (hidden), the
on-screen display is turned on.
10 <LENS> button
Adjusts the focus, zoom, and lens shift.
11 <ENTER> button
Determines and executes an item in the menu screen.
12 <SHUTTER> button
Used to temporarily turn off the image. (x page 73)
13 asqw selection buttons
Used to select an item in the menu screen, change the setting,
and adjust the level.
Also used to enter a password in [SECURITY] or enter
characters.
14 <AUTO SETUP> button
Automatically adjusts the image display position while the
image is projected. [PROGRESS] is displayed during the
automatic adjustment. (x page 74)
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r Connecting terminals
Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector
1234
5678910
1 <REMOTE 1 IN> terminal/<REMOTE 1 OUT> terminal
These are terminals to connect the remote control for serial
control in a multiple projector environment.
2 <REMOTE 2 IN> terminal
This is a terminal to remotely control the projector using the
external control circuit.
3 <SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC IN> terminal
This is the RS-232C compatible terminal to externally control
the projector by connecting a computer.
This terminal is also used to connect multiple projectors when
balancing the contrast as a combined screen or synchronizing
the effects using the shutter function including the fade in/fade
out with a system using multiple projectors.
4 <SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC OUT> terminal
This is a terminal to output RS-232C compliant signal input to
the <SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC IN> terminal.
This terminal is also used to connect multiple projectors when
balancing the contrast as a combined screen or synchronizing
the effects using the shutter function including the fade in/fade
out with a system using multiple projectors.
5 <SDI IN> terminal
This is a terminal to input the SDI signal.
6 <RGB 1 IN> terminals (<R/P
<VD>)
These are terminals to input the RGB signal or YCBCR/YPBPR
signal.
7 <RGB 2 IN> terminal
This is a terminal to input the RGB signal or YC
signal.
8 <DVI-D IN> terminal
This is a terminal to input the DVI-D signal.
9 <HDMI IN> terminal
This is a terminal to input the HDMI signal.
10 <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal
This is the LAN terminal to connect to the network. This is also
used when connecting a video signal transmission device via
the LAN terminal.
11 <LAN> terminal
This is a terminal to connect a device that transmits video
signal or audio signal via the LAN terminal. Also, this is the LAN
terminal to connect to the network.
11
>, <G/Y>, <B/PB>, <SYNC/HD>,
R
BCR
/YPBPR
Attention
f When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector, the network connection must be made indoors.f The <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal and <LAN> terminal are connected inside of the projector. If both the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal and
<LAN> terminal are used, congure the system so that these terminals are not directly connected or connected through peripheral devices
such as a hub or a twisted-pair-cable transmitter to the same network.
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Preparing the remote control
Inserting and removing the batteries
(i)
1) Open the cover. (Fig. 1)
2) Insert the batteries and close the cover (insert the m side first). (Fig. 2)
f When removing the batteries, perform the steps in reverse order.
(ii)
Fig. 1Fig. 2
When using the multiple projectors
When you use the multiple projectors together, you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each projector
individually using a single remote control, if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector.
When using the projectors by setting the ID numbers, set the ID number of the projector body after initial settings
have been completed. Then, set the ID number of the remote control. For initial settings, refer to “When the initial
setting screen is displayed” (x page 59).
The factory default ID number of the projector (projector body and remote control) is set to [ALL], so you can use
it as it is. Set the ID numbers of the projector body and remote control as necessary.
For details on setting the ID number of the remote control, refer to “Setting ID number of the remote control”
(x page 75).
Note
f Set the ID number of the projector body from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTOR ID].
Connecting the remote control to the projector with a cable
To simultaneously control multiple projectors next to each other with one remote control, connect the remote
control with a commercially available M3 stereo mini jack cable using the <REMOTE 1 IN>/<REMOTE 1 OUT>
terminals.
The remote control is effective even in places where an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are
susceptible to outside light.
M3 stereo mini jack cable (commercially available)
Remote control
Connecting to the remote
control wired terminal
Connecting to a second projector
Connecting terminals
Attention
f Use a cable that is 15 m (49'3") or shorter, with 2 core shielded. The remote control may not operate when the length of the cable exceeds
15 m (49'3") or when the shielding of the cable is inadequate.
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This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections.
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Setting up
Usable outlet
This projector supports AC 100 V to AC 240 V as the power supply. A grounded outlet supporting 15 A is required
with either voltage.
The shape of the usable outlet differs depending on the power supply. Following illustrations are examples.
2P/3W 15 A 250 V
2P/3W 15 A 250 V
2P/3W 15 A 250 V
2P/3W 15 A 125 V
2P/3W 15 A 250 V
Attention
f Use the supplied power cord and ground at the outlet.f Use the power cord matching the used power supply voltage and outlet shape.
Note
f The supplied power cords vary depending on the country or region where you purchased the product.
Installation mode
The installation modes of the projector are as follows. Set [FRONT/REAR]/[FLOOR/CEILING] in the
[PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] (x page 123) depending on the installation mode.
Setting on a desk/oor and projecting forwardSetting on a desk/oor and projecting from rear
(Using the translucent screen)
Menu itemSetting valueMenu itemSetting value
[FRONT/REAR][FRONT][FRONT/REAR][REAR]
[FLOOR/CEILING][AUTO] or [FLOOR][FLOOR/CEILING][AUTO] or [FLOOR]
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Mounting on the ceiling and projecting forwardMounting on the ceiling and projecting from rear
(Using the translucent screen)
Menu itemSetting valueMenu itemSetting value
[FRONT/REAR][FRONT][FRONT/REAR][REAR]
[FLOOR/CEILING][AUTO] or [CEILING][FLOOR/CEILING][AUTO] or [CEILING]
Portrait setting and projecting forwardPortrait setting and projecting from rear
(Using the translucent screen)
Menu itemSetting valueMenu itemSetting value
[FRONT/REAR][FRONT][FRONT/REAR][REAR]
[FLOOR/CEILING]
Set in accordance with the image
to project.
[FLOOR/CEILING]
Set in accordance with the image
to project.
Note
f In the portrait setting, the on-screen menu is displayed sideways.
To display the on-screen menu vertically, go to the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] (x page 115) and change the
[OSD ROTATION] setting.
f The projector has a built-in angle sensor. The attitude of the projector is automatically detected by setting [FLOOR/CEILING] to [AUTO] in
the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD].
r Angle sensor
The range of the installation attitude that is detected by the angle sensor built-in the projector is as follows.
Floor standing installation
30°
30°
Ceiling mount installation
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Parts for installation (optional)
The projector can be installed on the ceiling by combining the optional Ceiling Mount Bracket (Model No.:
ET-PKD120H (for High Ceilings), ET-PKD120S (for Low Ceilings), ET-PKD130H (for High Ceilings, 6-axis
Adjustment)) and the Ceiling Mount Bracket (Model No.: ET-PKD130B (Projector Mount Bracket)).
f Be sure to use the Ceiling Mount Bracket specied for this projector.f Refer to the Installation Instructions of the Ceiling Mount Bracket when installing and setting up the projector.
Attention
f To ensure projector performance and security, installation of the Ceiling Mount Bracket must be carried out by your dealer or a qualied
technician.
Projected image and throw distance
Install the projector referring to the projected image size and projection distance. Image size and image position
can be adjusted in accordance with the screen size and screen position. The projection relation between the
screen and the projector differs from that of other lenses, when the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is
used. Refer to “Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035)” (x page 38) for details.
Attention
f Before setting up, read “Precautions for use” (x page 20).
Especially when the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is used, install the projector so that its back plane is parallel to the screen,
making the projected image rectangular.
The vertical keystone distortion in moderate range can be corrected with the [POSITION] menu → [GEOMETRY] → [KEYSTONE] →
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE] (x page 94) even after the projector is installed. For the range that can be corrected, refer to “[GEOMETRY]
projection range” (x page 39).
f Do not use the projector and the high-powered laser equipment in the same room. The DLP chips can be damaged if a laser beam hits the
projection lens surface.
Note
f The optional Zoom Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE170) is equivalent to the lens attached to the projector models with standard zoom lens.
The availability of this product varies depending on the country. For details, contact your dealer.
Figure of projected image and throw distance
Projected image
SH
SD
SW
Screen
L (LW/LT)
H
L (LW/LT)
SWSH
Screen
Note
f This illustration is prepared on the assumption that the projected image size and position have been aligned to t full in the screen.
HDistance from the lens center to the bottom edge of the projected image
*1
L
(LW/LT)
L1
*2
Projection distance (distance from the front end of the projection lens to the screen)
Lens protrusion dimension (distance from the front surface of the projector to the front end of the projection
lens)
L1
L1
*1 For details about calculating the projection distance, refer to “Formula for calculating the projection distance per projection lens” (x page 45).
*2 LW: Minimum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used
LT: Maximum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used
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Projection lens Model No.Lens protrusion dimension (L1) (approximate value)
Standard zoom lens/
ET-DLE170
0.043
ET-DLE0550.027
ET-DLE0600.104
ET-DLE0850.084
ET-DLE1050.088
ET-DLE1500.044
ET-DLE2500.045
ET-DLE3500.051
ET-DLE4500.095
Note
f For the adjustment range of the projected image position with the lens shift, refer to “Lens shift range” (x page 71).
r Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035)
Projected image
(Unit: m)
SH
SD
SW
A2
SW
Screen
SHA1
L4
L2
L1
L3
Screen
Note
f This illustration is prepared on the assumption that the projected image size and position have been aligned to t full in the screen.
L2Distance from the front end of the projection lens to the screen
L3Distance from the front surface of the projector to the screen
L4Distance from the back surface of the projector to the screen
*1
A1
A2Distance from the installation surface of the projector to the screen (adjustable feet at lowest position)
Projection distance (distance from the mirror reection surface*2 to the screen)
Distance from the top surface of the projector to the bottom edge of the screen
*1 For details about calculating the projection distance, refer to “Formula for calculating the projection distance per projection lens” (x page 45).
*2 The mirror reection surface cannot be seen from the outside because it is located inside the Fixed-focus Lens.
(Unit: m)
Distance from the projector
to the screen
L2= L1 + 0.023
L3= L1
L4= L1
A2= A1 + 0.200
Formula
-
0.166
-
0.704
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Attention
f The dimension of L4 is not the distance between the back surface of the projector and the wall, but the distance between the back surface of
the projector and the screen surface. Install the projector with 500 mm (19-11/16") or larger space between the back surface of the projector
and the wall or any object so that the ventilation is not obstructed.
When installing the projector in a conned space, provide air conditioning or ventilation separately. Exhaust heat may accumulate when the
ventilation is not enough, triggering the protection circuit of the projector.
Note
f For the adjustment range of the projected image position with the lens shift, refer to “Lens shift range” (x page 71).
[GEOMETRY] projection range
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE] (viewed from the side)[HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE] (viewed from above)
Screen
Vertical arc correction (viewed from the side)Horizontal arc correction (viewed from above)
Projection distance
Arc radius
Screen
Screen
Projection distance
Arc radius
Screen
Arc center
Screen
Projection distance
Arc radius
Arc center
Screen
Projection distance
Arc radius
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Only [KEYSTONE] used[KEYSTONE] and [CURVED CORRECTION] used together
*1 When [VERTICAL KEYSTONE] and [HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE] are used simultaneously, correction cannot be made exceeding total of 55°.
*2 Only the vertical keystone correction angle can be corrected in the direction in which the projector body moves away from the screen.
Note
f When [GEOMETRY] is used, the focus of the entire screen may be lost as correction increases.f Make the curved screen a circular arc shape with one part of a perfect circle removed.f Adjustment range of the [GEOMETRY] items may not match the listed projection range depending on the projection lens. Use this projector
within the projection range, otherwise the correction may not work.
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Projection distance of each projection lens
A ±5 % error in listed projection distances may occur.
When [GEOMETRY] is used, distance is corrected to become smaller than the specied image size.
*1 When the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035)” (x page 38) for details.
*2 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is
attached, the throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*3 When the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes the xed
value of SH/2.
*2
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
0.946:10.456:1
Projection
distance
(L)
Height
position
*3
(H)
Projection
distance
(L1)
Distance from the
projector to the
*1
screen
(L4)(A1)
Formula for calculating the projection distance per projection lens
To use a projected image size not listed in this manual, check the projected image size SD (m) and use the
respective formula to calculate projection distance.
The unit of all the formulae is m. (Values obtained by the following calculation formulae contain a slight error.)
When calculating a projection distance using image size designation (value in inches), multiply the value in inches
by 0.0254 and substitute it into SD in the formula for calculating the projection distance.
r Zoom lens
Projection lens Model No.Throw ratioAspect ratio
Standard zoom lens/
ET-DLE170
ET-DLE060
ET-DLE085
ET-DLE105
ET-DLE150
ET-DLE250
ET-DLE350
1.71 - 2.41:116:10= 1.4906 x SD
1.72 - 2.41:116:9= 1.5320 x SD
2.06 - 2.90:14:3= 1.6874 x SD
0.600 - 0.801:116:10= 0.5354 x SD
0.600 - 0.802:116:9= 0.5503 x SD
0.724 - 0.965:14:3= 0.6062 x SD
0.782 - 0.977:116:10= 0.6865 x SD
0.783 - 0.977:116:9= 0.7056 x SD
0.943 - 1.18:14:3= 0.7772 x SD
0.978 - 1.32:116:10= 0.8543 x SD
0.979 - 1.32:116:9= 0.8781 x SD
1.18 - 1.59:14:3= 0.9672 x SD
1.30 - 1.89:116:10= 1.1259 x SD
1.30 - 1.89:116:9= 1.1572 x SD
1.56 - 2.27:14:3= 1.2747 x SD
2.27 - 3.62:116:10= 1.9665 x SD
2.27 - 3.62:116:9= 2.0212 x SD
2.73 - 4.35:14:3= 2.2263 x SD
3.58 - 5.45:116:10= 3.1000 x SD
3.58 - 5.45:116:9= 3.1862 x SD
4.30 - 6.55:14:3= 3.5094 x SD
Projection distance (L) formula
Min. (LW)Max. (LT)
-
0.0746= 2.0814 x SD - 0.0725
-
0.0746= 2.1393 x SD - 0.0725
-
0.0746= 2.3563 x SD - 0.0725
-
0.0549= 0.7047 x SD - 0.0518
-
0.0549= 0.7243 x SD - 0.0518
-
0.0549= 0.7978 x SD - 0.0518
-
0.0471= 0.8498 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0471= 0.8735 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0471= 0.9621 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0511= 1.1457 x SD - 0.0472
-
0.0511= 1.1775 x SD - 0.0472
-
0.0511= 1.2970 x SD - 0.0472
-
0.0540= 1.6243 x SD - 0.0498
-
0.0540= 1.6695 x SD - 0.0498
-
0.0540= 1.8388 x SD - 0.0498
-
0.0800= 3.1059 x SD - 0.0792
-
0.0800= 3.1923 x SD - 0.0792
-
0.0800= 3.5161 x SD - 0.0792
-
0.1351= 4.6843 x SD - 0.1346
-
0.1351= 4.8146 x SD - 0.1346
-
0.1351= 5.3030 x SD - 0.1346
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Projection lens Model No.Throw ratioAspect ratio
5.36 - 8.58:116:10= 4.6931 x SD
ET-DLE450
5.36 - 8.58:116:9= 4.8236 x SD
6.46 - 10.3:14:3= 5.3129 x SD
Projection distance (L) formula
Min. (LW)Max. (LT)
-
0.3017= 7.4193 x SD - 0.2991
-
0.3017= 7.6256 x SD - 0.2991
-
0.3017= 8.3992 x SD - 0.2991
r Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055)
Projection lens Model No.Throw ratioAspect ratioProjection distance (L) formula
-
0.0476
-
0.0476
-
0.0476
ET-DLE055
0.785:116:10= 0.6893 x SD
0.786:116:9= 0.7084 x SD
0.946:14:3= 0.7803 x SD
r Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035)
Projection lens Model No.Throw ratioAspect ratio
0.380:116:10= 0.3205 x SD + 0.0047= 0.1977 x SD
ET-DLE035
0.380:116:9= 0.3294 x SD + 0.0047= 0.2304 x SD
0.456:14:3= 0.3628 x SD + 0.0047= 0.2238 x SD
Projection distance (L1)
formula
Distance (A1) formula from
the projector to the screen
-
0.0721
-
0.0721
-
0.0721
Adjusting adjustable feet
Install the projector on a at surface so that the front of the projector is parallel to the screen surface and the
projection screen is rectangular.
If the screen is tilted downward, extend the front adjustable feet so that the projected image becomes rectangular.
The adjustable feet can also be used to adjust the projector to be level when it is tilted in the horizontal direction.
Adjustable feet can be extended by turning them as shown in the gure. Turning them in the opposite direction will
return them to the original position.
Maximum adjustable range
Adjustable feet: 30 mm (1-3/16") each
Attention
f Be careful not to block the intake/exhaust ports with your hands or any objects when adjusting the adjustable feet while the light source is
on. (x page 30)
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Removing/attaching the projection lens
Removing and attaching methods of the projection lens are basically the same for both standard zoom lenses and
optional lenses.
Move the lens position to the home position before replacing or removing the projection lens. (x page 70)
Attention
f Replace the projection lens after turning off the projector.f Do not touch the electric contacts of the projection lens. Dust or dirt may cause poor contact.f Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands.f Before attaching the projection lens, remove the lens cover attached to the projection lens.f Panasonic takes no responsibility for any damage or malfunction of the product resulting from the use of projection lenses which are not
manufactured by Panasonic. Always use the standard zoom lens supplied with the projector or the specied projection lens.
Note
f In case of the Zoom Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE060, ET-DLE085, ET-DLE105), attachment/removal procedures of the Lens Mount Cover are
different. Refer to the Operating Instructions of ET-DLE060, ET-DLE085, or ET-DLE105 for details.
f In case of the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035), precautions on handling the lens and attachment/removal procedures of the Lens
Mount Cover are different. Refer to the Operating Instructions of ET-DLE035 for details.
f For the adjustment procedure of the focus, zoom, and lens shift after attaching the projector lens, refer to “Adjusting the focus, zoom, and
lens shift” (x page 68).
f For the adjustment procedure of the focus balance in the center and periphery of the projected image when the Zoom Lens (Model No.:
ET-DLE060, ET-DLE085, ET-DLE105) is used, refer to “Adjusting the focus balance” (x page 69).
Removing the projection lens
Remove the projection lens using the following procedure.
Lens Mount Cover
Projection lens
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
(ii)
(i)
Lens release button
1) Turn the Lens Mount Cover counterclockwise and remove. (Fig. 1)
2) While pressing the lens release button, turn the projection lens counterclockwise to the end and
remove. (Fig. 2)
Attention
f Store the removed projection lens where it will be free from vibration and impact.
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Attaching the projection lens
Attach the projection lens using the following procedure.
Guide groove
Guide
(i)
(ii)
Fig. 1
Projection lens
Fig. 2Fig. 3
Lens Mount Cover
1) Remove the Lens Mount Cover, and align the projection lens guide to the guide groove of the
projector and insert to the end. (Fig. 1)
2) Turn the projection lens clockwise until it clicks. (Fig. 2)
3) Attach the Lens Mount Cover. (Fig. 3)
f Align the Lens Mount Cover and the projector at the dashed line positions in the gure to attach, and turn
the Lens Mount Cover clockwise to x it to the projector.
Attention
f Turn the projection lens counterclockwise to conrm that it does not come out.f After attaching the projection lens, turn on the projector and conrm the [LENS TYPE] setting. Change the setting if the type does not match
the projection lens attached to the projector. (x page 70)
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Connecting
Before connecting
f Before connecting, carefully read the operating instructions for the external device to be connected.f Turn off the power of all devices before connecting cables.f Take note of the following points before connecting the cables. Failure to do so may result in malfunctions.
g When connecting a cable to a device connected to the projector or the projector itself, touch any nearby
metallic objects to eliminate static electricity from your body before performing work.
g Do not use unnecessarily long cables to connect a device to the projector or to the projector body. The longer
the cable, the more susceptible to noise it becomes. Since using a cable while it is wound makes it act like an
antenna, it is more susceptible to noise.
g When connecting cables, connect GND rst, then insert the connecting terminal of the connecting device in a
straight manner.
f Acquire any connection cable necessary to connect the external device to the system that is neither supplied
with the device nor available as an option.
f If video signals from video equipment contain too much jitter, the images on the screen may wobble. In this
case, a time base corrector (TBC) must be connected.
f If synchronization signals output from computers or video equipment are disrupted due to changes in the video
output setting or other reasons, colors of projected images may be temporarily disrupted.
f The projector accepts YC
digital signals.
f Some computer models cannot be connected to the projector.f Use a cable compensator when you connect devices to the projector using long cables. Otherwise the projector
may not project the image properly.
f For details of the types of video signals that can be used with the projector, refer to “List of compatible signals”
(x page 203).
/YPBPR signals, analog RGB signals (synchronization signals are TTL level), and
BCR
<RGB 2 IN> terminal pin assignments and signal names
Outside viewPin No.Signal namePin No.Signal name
(6)
(11)(15)
(1)(5)
(10)
(1)R/P
(2)G/Y(10)GND
(3)B/P
(4)―(12)DDC data
(5)GND(13)SYNC/HD
(6)GND(14)VD
(7)GND(15)DDC clock
(8)GND
R
B
<HDMI IN> terminal pin assignments and signal names
Outside viewPin No.Signal namePin No.Signal name
(1)T.M.D.S data 2+(11)T.M.D.S clock shield
Even-numbered pins of (2) to (18)
(2)(18)
(1)(19)
Odd-numbered pins of (1) to (19)
(2)T.M.D.S data 2 shield(12)T.M.D.S clock
(3)T.M.D.S data 2
(4)T.M.D.S data 1+(14)―
(5)T.M.D.S data 1 shield(15)SCL
(6)T.M.D.S data 1
(7)T.M.D.S data 0+(17)
(8)T.M.D.S data 0 shield(18)+5 V
(9)T.M.D.S data 0
(10)T.M.D.S clock+
(9)―
(11)GND
-
-
-
-
(13)CEC
(16)SDA
DDC/CEC
GND
(19)Hot plug detection
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<DVI-D IN> terminal pin assignments and signal names
Outside viewPin No.Signal namePin No.Signal name
(1)T.M.D.S data 2
(2)T.M.D.S data 2+(14)+5 V
(3)T.M.D.S data 2/4 shield(15)GND
(4)―(16)Hot plug detection
(5)―(17)T.M.D.S data 0
(6)DDC clock(18)T.M.D.S data 0+
(7)DDC data(19)T.M.D.S data 0/5 shield
(8)―(20)―
(9)T.M.D.S data 1
(10)T.M.D.S data 1+(22)T.M.D.S clock shield
(11)T.M.D.S data 1/3 shield(23)T.M.D.S clock+
(12)―(24)T.M.D.S clock
(16)
(17)(24)
(9)
(1)(8)
Connecting example: AV equipment
For <HDMI IN>/<DVI-D IN> terminals
-
-
(13)―
-
(21)―
-
Blu-ray disc playerDVD player with HDMI terminal (HDCP)
Note
f Switching of the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [DVI-D IN] → [EDID SELECT] may be required depending on the connected
external device when DVI-D signal is input.
f Switching of the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [HDMI IN] → [EDID SELECT] may be required depending on the connected
external device when HDMI signal is input.
f The <DVI-D IN> terminal can be connected with the HDMI and DVI-D compatible devices. However, some external devices may not be able
to project images properly, such as the image not displaying.
f For the HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to the HDMI standards. However, when the following 4K video signal
exceeding the supported transmission speed of the HDMI High Speed cable is to be input, use the HDMI cable supporting the high speed
transmission of 18 Gbps such as the one with Premium HDMI cable authentication.
g A video signal with high specication color depth and gradation such as 3840 x 2160/60p 4:2:2/36-bit or 3840 x 2160/60p 4:4:4/24-bit
Images may be disrupted or may not be projected when a video signal exceeding the supported transmission speed of the HDMI cable is
input.
f The <HDMI IN> terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device equipped with a DVI-D terminal using an HDMI/DVI
conversion cable. However, this may not function properly for some external devices, and images may not be projected.
f The projector does not support VIERA Link (HDMI).
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Digital VCR for commercial use
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SD-SDI signal, HD-SDI signal, or 3G-SDI
signal
Note
f Setting of the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SDI IN] may be necessary depending on the connected external device.f Use a connection cable 5C-FB or higher (such as 5C-FB or 7C-FB), or Belden 1694A or higher to properly transmit the image. Use a
connection cable with length of 100 m (328'1") or shorter.
f An error in signal detection may occur when an unsteady signal is connected. In such case, set the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SDI IN] to
the content corresponding to the input signal.
Connecting example: Computers
Control computer
Computer
Computer
Control computer
Computer
Computer
Attention
f When connecting the projector to a computer or an external device, use the power cord supplied with each device and commercially
available shielded cables.
Note
f Switching of the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [DVI-D IN] → [EDID SELECT] may be required depending on the connected
external device when DVI-D signal is input.
f Switching of the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [HDMI IN] → [EDID SELECT] may be required depending on the connected
external device when HDMI signal is input.
f For the HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to the HDMI standards. However, when the following 4K video signal
exceeding the supported transmission speed of the HDMI High Speed cable is to be input, use the HDMI cable supporting the high speed
transmission of 18 Gbps such as the one with Premium HDMI cable authentication.
g A video signal with high specication color depth and gradation such as 3840 x 2160/60p 4:2:2/36-bit or 3840 x 2160/60p 4:4:4/24-bit
Images may be disrupted or may not be projected when a video signal exceeding the supported transmission speed of the HDMI cable is
input.
f The <HDMI IN> terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device equipped with a DVI-D terminal using an HDMI/DVI
conversion cable. However, this may not function properly for some external devices, and image may not be projected.
f The <DVI-D IN> terminal supports single links only.f When entering the SYNC ON GREEN signal, do not enter sync signals to the <SYNC/HD> terminal or the <VD> terminal.f If you operate the projector using the computer with the resume feature (last memory), you may have to reset the resume feature to operate
the projector.
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Connecting example using DIGITAL LINK
Twisted-pair-cable transmitters based on the communication standard HDBaseTTM such as the optional DIGITAL
LINK output supported device (Model No.: ET-YFB100G, ET-YFB200G) use twisted pair cables to transmit input
images, Ethernet, and serial control signals, and the projector can input those digital signals to the <DIGITAL
LINK/LAN> terminal.
Computer
Computer cable
Projector connecting terminals
Example of twisted-pair-cable transmitter
(commercially available)
HDMI cable
(commercially available)
Hub
VCR
Control computer
*1 Control target is the projector or the twisted-pair-cable transmitter. The control itself may not be possible depending on the twisted-pair-cable
transmitter. Check the operating instructions of the device to be connected.
*1
(with built-in TBC)
Blu-ray disc player
Attention
f Always use one of the following when connecting a VCR.
g Use a VCR with built-in time base corrector (TBC).g Use a time base corrector (TBC) between the projector and the VCR.
f The image may be disrupted when nonstandard burst signal is connected. In such a case, connect the time base corrector (TBC) between
the projector and the external devices.
f Ask a qualied technician or your dealer to install the cable wiring between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector. Image may
be disrupted if cable transmission characteristics cannot be obtained due to inadequate installation.
f For the LAN cable between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector, use a cable that meets the following criteria:
g Conforming to CAT5e or higher standardsg Shielded type (including connectors)g Straight-throughg Single wireg Diameter of the cable core is same or larger than AWG24 (AWG24, AWG23, etc.)
f When laying cables between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector, conrm that cable characteristics are compatible with
CAT5e or higher using tools such as a cable tester or cable analyzer.
When a relay connector is used, include it in the measurement.
f Do not use a hub between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector.f When connecting to the projector using a twisted-pair-cable transmitter (receiver) of other manufacturers, do not place another twisted-pair-
cable transmitter between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter of other manufacturers and the projector. This may cause image to be disrupted.
f The <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal and <LAN> terminal are connected inside of the projector. If both the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal and
<LAN> terminal are used, congure the system so that these terminals are not directly connected or connected through peripheral devices
such as a hub or a twisted-pair-cable transmitter to the same network.
f Do not pull cables forcefully. Also, do not bend or fold cables unnecessarily.f To reduce the effects of noise as much as possible, stretch out the cables between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector
without any loops.
f Lay the cables between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector away from other cables, particularly power cables.f When laying multiple cables, run them side by side along the shortest distance possible without bundling them together.f After laying the cables, go to the [NETWORK] menu → [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] and conrm that the value of [SIGNAL QUALITY] is
displayed in green which indicates normal quality. (x page 154)
Note
f Switching of the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [DIGITAL LINK IN] → [EDID SELECT] may be required depending on the
connected external device when DIGITAL LINK signal is input.
f For the HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to the HDMI standards. If a cable that does not conform to the HDMI
standards is used, images may be interrupted or may not be projected.
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f The projector does not support VIERA Link (HDMI).f The optional Digital Interface Box (Model No.: ET-YFB100G) and the optional DIGITAL LINK Switcher (Model No.: ET-YFB200G) do not
support the input and output of the 4K video signal.
f The maximum transmission distance between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector is 100 m (328'1") for the signal with
resolution of 1 920 x 1 200 dots or less. For the signal with the resolution exceeding 1 920 x 1 200 dots, the maximum transmission distance
is 50 m (164'1"). It is possible to transmit up to 150 m (492'2") if the twisted-pair-cable transmitter supports the long-reach communication
method. However, the signal that the projector can receive is only up to 1080/60p (1 920 x 1 080 dots, dot clock frequency 148.5 MHz)
for the long-reach communication method. If these distances are exceeded, image may be disrupted or a malfunction may occur in LAN
communication. Please note that Panasonic does not support the use of the projector outside the maximum transmission distance. When
connecting with the long reach, video signal or distance that can be transmitted may be restricted, depending on the specication of the
twisted-pair-cable transmitter.
f For twisted-pair-cable transmitters of other manufacturers of which the operation has been veried with the projector, visit the Panasonic
website (https://panasonic.net/cns/projector/). Note that the verication for devices of other manufacturers has been made for the items set
by Panasonic Corporation, and not all the operations have been veried. For operation or performance problems caused by the devices of
other manufacturers, contact the respective manufacturers.
Connecting example when using the contrast synchronization function/shutter
synchronization function
In a case to construct a multi-display by linking projected images from multiple projectors, following functions can
be used by synchronizing multiple projectors using the <SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC IN> terminal and the
<SERIAL/MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC OUT> terminal.
f Contrast synchronization function
A linked screen with balanced contrast can be displayed by sharing the brightness level of the video signal
being input to each projector.
To use this function, set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] for each
synchronized projector as follows.
g Set [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] → [MODE] to anything other than [OFF].
Set [MODE] to [MASTER] only on one projector that is synchronized. Set [MODE] to [SLAVE] for all other
projectors.
g Set [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] → [CONTRAST SYNC] to [ON].
f Shutter synchronization function
This is a function to synchronize the shutter operation of the specied projector to other projectors, and the
effect using the shutter function including the fade out/fade in operation can be synchronized.
To use this function, set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] for each
synchronized projector as follows.
g Set [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] → [MODE] to anything other than [OFF].
Set [MODE] to [MASTER] only on one projector that becomes the synchronization source within the linked
projectors. Set [MODE] to [SLAVE] for all other projectors.
g Set [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] → [SHUTTER SYNC] to [ON].
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r Connecting example
Connect all the projectors to be linked in a loop by daisy chain connection when using the contrast
synchronization function/shutter synchronization function. The number of linked projectors is limited to the
maximum of 64 projectors.
Communication cable (straight all connected)Communication cable (straight all connected)
Connecting terminals of the first projector
Connecting terminals of the fourth projector
Communication cable (straight all connected)Communication cable (straight all connected)
Connecting terminals of the second projector
Connecting terminals of the third projector
Note
f The contrast synchronization function and the shutter synchronization function can be used simultaneously.f For details on the settings of the contrast synchronization function and the shutter synchronization function, refer to the [PROJECTOR
SETUP] menu → [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] (x page 137).
f The menu items in the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] are the same as the following setting items.
g The [PICTURE] menu → [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] → [USER] → [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC]g The [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SHUTTER SETTING] → [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC]
f If there are any projectors which you do not want to synchronize within the linked projectors, set [CONTRAST SYNC] and [SHUTTER
SYNC] to [OFF] individually.
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Switching on/off the projector
Connecting the power cord
Make sure that the supplied power cord is securely xed to the <AC IN> terminal of the projector to
prevent it from being removed easily.
Conrm that the <MAIN POWER> switch is on the <OFF> side before connecting the supplied power cord to the
projector.
Use the power cord matching with the power supply voltage and the shape of the outlet.
For details of power cord handling, refer to “Read this rst!” (x page 5). For the shape of the outlet, refer to
“Usable outlet” (x page 35).
Note
f The supplied power cords vary depending on the country or region where you purchased the product.
How to attach the power cord
Power cord holder
Fig. 2Fig. 1
Fig. 3Fig. 4
1) Confirm that the power cord holder is raised so that the power cord can be inserted. (Fig. 1)
2) Check the shapes of the <AC IN> terminal on the side of the projector and the power cord connector,
then insert the connector completely in the correct direction. (Fig. 2)
3) Lower the power cord holder. (Fig. 3)
4) Press down the power cord holder until the end of the power cord holder snaps onto the power cord
to secure the power cord. (Fig. 4)
f When pressing down and snapping the power cord holder onto the power cord, hold the power cord from
the opposite side to avoid excessive force to be applied on the <AC IN> terminal.
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How to remove the power cord
For India (when using the power cord with the lock button)
Lock button
Fig. 1Fig. 2
1) Confirm that the <MAIN POWER> switch on the side of the projector is on the <OFF> side, and
remove the power plug from the outlet.
2) Raise the power cord holder fixing the power cord upward. (Fig. 1)
f Fix the power cord holder by snapping into the projector.
3) Remove the power cord connector from the <AC IN> terminal of the projector while pressing the lock
button. (Fig. 2)
For other countries or regions (when using the power cord without the lock button)
Fig. 1Fig. 2
1) Confirm that the <MAIN POWER> switch on the side of the projector is on the <OFF> side, and
remove the power plug from the outlet.
2) Raise the power cord holder fixing the power cord upward. (Fig. 1)
f Fix the power cord holder by snapping into the projector.
3) While holding the power cord connector, pull out the power cord from the <AC IN> terminal of the
projector. (Fig. 2)
Power indicator
Indicate the status of the power. Check the status of the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> before operating
the projector.
Power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)>
Indicator statusProjector status
OffThe main power is switched off.
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Indicator statusProjector status
The power is switched off. (standby mode)
Projection will start when the power on <b> button is pressed.
Lit
Red
Blinking
GreenLitProjecting.
OrangeLit
f The setting of the projector is as follows.
g The [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [QUICK STARTUP] is set to [OFF].
f The projector may not operate when the light source indicators <LIGHT1>/<LIGHT2>
or the temperature indicator <TEMP> are blinking. (x page 181)
The power is switched off. (standby mode)
Projection will start when the power on <b> button is pressed.
f The setting of the projector is as follows.
g The [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [QUICK STARTUP] is set to [ON].
f The indicator will change to a red light when the specied time has elapsed after the
projector enters the standby mode if the projector is set as following.
The specied time is the time set in the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [QUICK
STARTUP] → [VALID PERIOD].
g The [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [QUICK STARTUP] is set to [ON].
f The projector may not operate when the light source indicators <LIGHT1>/<LIGHT2>
or the temperature indicator <TEMP> are blinking. (x page 181)
The projector is preparing to switch off the projector.
The power is switched off after a while. (Changes to the standby mode.)
Note
f While the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights in orange, the fan is running to cool the projector.f For approximately ve seconds after the projector is turned off, the indicator does not light up even if the power is turned on. Turn on the
power again after the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights/blinks in red.
f The projector consumes power even in standby mode (power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights/blinks in red). Refer to “Power
consumption” (x page 210) for the power consumption.
f When the projector receives the signal from the remote control, the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> will blink in the following color
according to the status of the projector.
g When the projector is in projection mode: Greeng When the projector is in standby mode: Orange
However, if the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [STANDBY MODE] is set to [ECO], the indicator will stay lit in red and will not blink if the
projector is in standby mode.
f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> will blink slowly in green while the shutter function is in use (shutter: closed), or while the
function of the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [NO SIGNAL LIGHTS-OUT] is operating and the light source is turned off.
Switching on the projector
When using the optional projection lens, attach the projection lens before switching on the projector.
Remove the lens cover rst.
4)
3)
2)
1)
1) Connect the power cord to the projector.
2) Connect the power plug to an outlet.
3) Press the <ON> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch to turn on the power.
f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights/blinks in red, and the projector enters the standby
mode.
4)
4) Press the power on <b> button.
f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights in green and the image is soon projected on the screen.
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Note
f A warm-up period of up to approximately ve minutes may be necessary until an image is displayed when the projector is switched on at
around 0 °C (32 °F).
The temperature indicator <TEMP> lights in red during the warm-up period. When the warm-up is completed, the temperature indicator
<TEMP> turns off and the projection starts. Refer to “When an indicator lights up” (x page 181) for the indicator status display.
f If the operating environment temperature is low and warm-up takes more than ve minutes, the projector will judge that a problem has
occurred and the power will automatically be set to standby mode. In such case, increase the operating environment temperature to 0 °C
(32 °F) or higher, turn off the main power, and then turn on the power again.
f It will take longer to start the projection when the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [STANDBY MODE] is set to [ECO] compared to the time
when it is set to [NORMAL].
f Projection will start in approximately one second when the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [QUICK STARTUP] is set to [ON] and if the
power is turned on within a specied time after going into the standby mode.
The specied time is the time set in the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [QUICK STARTUP] → [VALID PERIOD].
f When the power is turned on or an input signal is switched, you may hear a high-frequency driving sound. This is not a malfunction.f If the power was turned off at the previous use by pressing the <OFF> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch or by using the breaker directly
while projecting, the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights up in green and an image is projected after a while when the power
is turned on by pressing the <ON> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch or by turning the breaker on with the power plug connected to the
outlet. This applies only when the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [INITIAL STARTUP] is set to [LAST MEMORY].
When the initial setting screen is displayed
When the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase, as well as when the [PROJECTOR SETUP]
menu → [INITIALIZE] → [ALL USER DATA] is executed, the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection
starts, and then the [INITIAL SETTING] screen is displayed. Set them according to the circumstances.
In other occasions, you can change the settings by menu operations.
If you press the <MENU> button while the [INITIAL SETTING] screen is displayed, you can go back to the
previous screen.
Focus adjustment
Adjust the focus to display the menu screen clearly.
Adjustment of the zoom and shift may also be necessary.
Refer to “Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift” (x page 68) for details.
1) Press asqw to adjust the focus.
LENS
FOCUS
ADJUST
2) Press the <MENU> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Initial setting (display language)
Select the language to show on the screen.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the display language from the [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu.
1) Press as to select the display language.
INITIAL SETTING
1/7
Please select DISPLAY LANGUAGE.
SELECT
ENTER
SET
2) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
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Initial setting (operation setting)
Set the items regarding the operating method depending on the duration of use and the usage of the projector.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the settings of each item from the [PROJECTOR SETUP]
menu. If you change the settings while using the projector, the duration until the luminance decreases by half may
shorten or the luminance may decrease.
This initial setting (operation setting) is prepared to complete the settings at once during the installation when
the operation of the projector is predetermined. When the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [INITIALIZE] →
[ALL USER DATA] is executed, do not change the setting in the initial setting (operation setting), but press the
<ENTER> button and proceed to next initial setting (installation setting). If you need to change the setting, ask the
person responsible for this projector (such as a person in charge of equipment or operation).
INITIAL SETTING
OPERATING MODE
MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL
LIGHT OUTPUT
Set the way to use the projector. For details, please
refer to the operating instructions "When the initial
setting screen is displayed".
NORMAL
2/7
100.0%
100.0%
ENTER
SET
CHANGEMENU SELECT
Note
f The preceding initial setting screen is displayed when the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase. If the [PROJECTOR
SETUP] menu → [INITIALIZE] → [ALL USER DATA] is executed, the settings before execution are displayed in [OPERATING MODE] and
[MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL].
f For the relationship between the luminance and the runtime, refer to “Interrelation of luminance and runtime” (x page 61).f For details on each setting item, refer to the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [OPERATION SETTING].
1) Press as to select [OPERATING MODE].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.f Set [OPERATING MODE] to [NORMAL], [USER1], [USER2], or [USER3] when using the projector at an
altitude of 2 700 m (8 858') or higher above sea level.
[NORMAL]
[ECO]
[QUIET1]
[QUIET2]
[USER1]
[USER3]
*1
*1
*1
*1
Set this item when high luminance is required. The estimated runtime is approximately 20 000 hours.
The luminance will decrease compared to [NORMAL], but set this item to increase the expected life of
the light source. The estimated runtime is approximately 24 000 hours.
The luminance will decrease compared to [NORMAL], but select this item when operation with low
noise is prioritized. The estimated runtime is approximately 20 000 hours.
The luminance will decrease compared to [QUIET1], but select this item when operating the projector
with less noise. The estimated runtime is approximately 20 000 hours.
[MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL] and [LIGHT OUTPUT] can be set individually.[USER2]
*1 The runtime is an estimation when the [PICTURE] menu → [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] is set to [3].
f Proceed to Step 5) when [NORMAL], [ECO], [QUIET1], or [QUIET2] is selected.
3) Press as to select [MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL].
4) Press qw to adjust.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
Increases the maximum level of brightness correction.
Decreases the maximum level of brightness correction.
5) Press as to select [LIGHT OUTPUT].
6) Press qw to adjust.
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Operation
Press w.
Press q.
BrightnessRuntime (estimate)
The screen becomes brighter.The runtime becomes shorter.
The screen becomes darker.The runtime becomes longer.
Adjustment
Range of adjustment
8.0 % - 100.0 %
7) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Interrelation of luminance and runtime
The projector can be operated at arbitrary brightness and duration of use by combining the settings of [MAX
LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL] and [LIGHT OUTPUT].
Interrelation of luminance and runtime is as follows. Make the initial setting (operation setting) depending on your
desired duration of use and brightness of the projected image.
Values of the luminance and runtime are rough estimations.
f To set the projector based on the duration of use
Duration of use (hour)
20 000100.0100.012 000
24 000100.0100.012 000
27 000100.0100.012 000
31 000100.078.29 300
35 000100.058.57 000
40 000―――
[MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL]
(%)
[LIGHT OUTPUT] (%)Luminance (lm)
f To set the projector based on luminance
Luminance (lm)
12 000100.0100.027 000
11 000100.091.728 500
10 000100.083.330 000
9 000100.075.031 500
8 000100.066.733 000
7 000100.058.335 000
6 000100.050.037 000
5 000―――
4 000―――
[MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL]
(%)
[LIGHT OUTPUT] (%)Runtime (hour)
Note
f The runtime may be shorter than the estimation due to the inuence of characteristics of each light source, conditions of use, installation
environment, etc.
f The duration of use is referred to as the runtime when you use the projector successively. The duration of use is an estimated duration and
is not the warranty period.
f The estimated runtime is a time for the luminance to decrease to half.f If the consolidated runtime of the projector exceeds 20 000 hours, replacement of the components inside the projector may be required. The
consolidated runtime can be conrmed in the [STATUS] screen. Refer to the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [STATUS] for details.
f After completed the initial setting, the wider the combination of luminance and runtime becomes by setting the [PROJECTOR SETUP]
menu → [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL] → [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP] → [CONSTANT MODE] to [AUTO] or [PC]. Refer to the
[PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL] for details.
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Initial setting (installation setting)
Set [FRONT/REAR] and [FLOOR/CEILING] in [PROJECTION METHOD] depending on the installation mode.
Refer to “Installation mode” (x page 35) for details.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the setting from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu →
[PROJECTION METHOD].
1) Press qw to switch the setting.
INITIAL SETTING
PROJECTION METHOD
FRONT/REAR
FLOOR/CEILING
Change the projection method (FRONT/REAR,
FLOOR/CEILING) if the screen display is upside down
or inverted.
3/7
FRONT
AUTO
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SET
CHANGE
2) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Initial setting (standby mode)
Set the operation mode during standby. The factory default setting is [NORMAL], which allows you to use the
network function during standby. To keep power consumption low during standby, set this item to [ECO].
After completed the initial setting, you can change the setting from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu →
[STANDBY MODE].
1) Press qw to switch the setting.
INITIAL SETTING
STANDBY MODE
When set to ECO, network functions and SERIAL OUT
terminal, and some RS-232C commands are not
available during standby.
CHANGE
ENTER
SET
NORMAL
4/7
2) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Note
f The preceding initial setting screen is displayed when the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase. If the [PROJECTOR
SETUP] menu → [INITIALIZE] → [ALL USER DATA] is executed, the [STANDBY MODE] setting before executing is displayed.
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Initial setting (screen setting)
Set the screen format (aspect ratio) and display position of the image.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the settings of each item from the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu →
[SCREEN SETTING].
1) Press qw to switch the setting.
f The setting will change each time you press the button.
INITIAL SETTING
SCREEN FORMAT
SCREEN POSITION
Set as necessary for the screen in use.
5/7
16:10
ENTER
SET
CHANGEMENU SELECT
2) Press as to select [SCREEN POSITION].
f [SCREEN POSITION] cannot be selected or adjusted when [SCREEN FORMAT] is set to [16:10].
3) Press qw to adjust.
INITIAL SETTING
SCREEN FORMAT
SCREEN POSITION
Set as necessary for the screen in use.
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SET
CHANGE
5/7
16:9
0
4) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
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Initial setting (time zone)
Set [TIME ZONE] in accordance with the country or region where you use the projector.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the setting from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [DATE
AND TIME]. The current settings are displayed in [LOCAL DATE] and [LOCAL TIME].
1) Press qw to switch the setting.
INITIAL SETTING
TIME ZONE
LOCAL DATE
LOCAL TIME
Please set up a time zone according to the area of your
country or region.
20XX/01/01
12 : 34 : 56
6/7
+09:00
ENTER
SET
CHANGEMENU SELECT
2) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Note
f In the factory default setting, the time zone of the projector is set to +09:00 (Japan and Korea Standard Time). Change the setting of the
[PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [DATE AND TIME] → [TIME ZONE] to the time zone of the region where you use the projector.
Initial setting (date and time)
Set the local date and time.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the setting from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [DATE
AND TIME].
To set the date and time automatically, refer to “Setting the date and time automatically” (x page 134).
1) Press as to select an item.
INITIAL SETTING
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
HOUR
MINUTE
SECOND
Please set the date and time of the built-in clock of the
projector.
7/7
20XX
1
1
12
34
56
ENTER
SET
2) Press qw to switch the setting.
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f Conrm the setting value and complete the initial setting.
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Making adjustments and selections
It is recommended to perform the focus adjustment after 30 minutes have elapsed with the focus test pattern
displayed.
For details of the test pattern, refer to “[TEST PATTERN] menu” (x page 146).
1) 5) 7) 8) 9)2)
1) 8)
3)
5)
7) 9)
2)
3)
4)
6)
6)
1) Press the <FOCUS> button to roughly adjust the focus of the projected image. (x page 68)
2) Change the setting of the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] depending on the
installation mode. (x page 35)
f Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 77) for the operation of the menu screen.
3) Press the input selection button (<RGB1> and <RGB2>, or <RGB1/2>, <DIGITAL LINK>, <DVI-D>,
<SDI>, <HDMI>) to select the input.
4) Adjust the front, back and sideway tilt of the projector with the adjustable feet. (x page 46)
5) Press the <SHIFT> button to adjust the position of the projected image.
6) If the input signal is the analog RGB signal or the DVI-D/HDMI signal, press the <AUTO SETUP>
button.
7) Press the <ZOOM> button to adjust the image size to match the screen.
8) Press the <FOCUS> button again to adjust the focus.
9) Press the <ZOOM> button again to adjust the zoom to match the projected image size to the screen.
Note
f When the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase, as well as when the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [INITIALIZE] →
[ALL USER DATA] is executed, the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection starts, and then the [INITIAL SETTING] screen is
displayed. Refer to “When the initial setting screen is displayed” (x page 59) for details.
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Switching off the projector
3)
4)
1)
2)
1) Press the power standby <v> button.
f The [POWER OFF(STANDBY)] conrmation screen is displayed.
2) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
(Or press the power standby <v> button again.)
f Projection of the image will stop, and the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> on the projector body
lights in orange. (The fan keeps running.)
1)
2)
3) Wait for a few seconds until the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> of the projector body lights/
blinks in red.
4) Press the <OFF> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch to turn off the power.
Note
f For approximately ve seconds after the projector is turned off, the indicator does not light up even if the power is turned on.
f Even when the power standby <v> button is pressed and the projector is switched off, the projector consumes power if the main
power of the projector is on.
Usage of some functions is restricted but the power consumption during the standby mode is conserved when the [PROJECTOR SETUP]
menu → [STANDBY MODE] is set to [ECO].
f While projecting, the power can be turned off by pressing the <OFF> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch, or by directly using the breaker
under conditions where the <MAIN POWER> switch of the projector cannot be switched off/on easily such as while installing on the ceiling.
However, the settings or adjustments performed right before the power is turned off may not be reected.
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Projecting
Check the external device connection (x page 49) and the power cord connection (x page 56), and turn on
the power (x page 58) to start projection. Select the image to project, and adjust appearance of the projected
image.
Selecting the input signal
Remote controlControl panel
The input of the image to project can be switched.
The input for projection can be switched by directly specifying it with the input selection button on the remote
control or the control panel.
1) Press the input selection button (<RGB1/2> or <RGB1> and <RGB2>, <DIGITAL LINK>, <DVI-D>,
<SDI>, <HDMI>) on the remote control or the control panel.
Switches the input to RGB1 or RGB2.
<RGB1/2>
<RGB1>
<RGB2>
<DIGITAL LINK>
<DVI-D>
<SDI>
<HDMI>
Switches to the other input when one input has already been selected. The image of the signal input
to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal or the <RGB 2 IN> terminal is projected. Input selection can be xed to
RGB1 or RGB2 using the [SECURITY] menu → [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP].
Switches the input to RGB1.
The image of the signal input to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal (<R/P
<VD>) is projected.
Switches the input to RGB2.
The image of the signal input to the <RGB 2 IN> terminal is projected.
Switches the input to DIGITAL LINK.
The image of the signal input to the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal is projected.
Switches the input to DVI-D.
The image of the signal input to the <DVI-D IN> terminal is projected.
Switches the input to SDI.
The image of the signal input to the <SDI IN> terminal is projected.
Switches the input to HDMI.
The image of the signal input to the <HDMI IN> terminal is projected.
>, <G/Y>, <B/PB>, <SYNC/HD>,
R
Attention
f Images may not be projected properly depending on the external device, or the Blu-ray disc or DVD disc, to be played back.
Set the [PICTURE] menu → [SYSTEM SELECTOR]. When the SDI signal is input, set the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SDI IN].
f Conrm the aspect ratio of the projection screen and the image, and switch to an optimum aspect ratio from the [POSITION] menu →
[ASPECT].
Note
f When the optional DIGITAL LINK output supported device (Model No.: ET-YFB100G, ET-YFB200G) is connected to the <DIGITAL LINK/
LAN> terminal, the input on the DIGITAL LINK output supported device changes each time the <DIGITAL LINK> button is pressed. The input
can also be changed using the RS-232C control command.
For twisted-pair-cable transmitters of other manufacturers, switch the input on the projector to DIGITAL LINK, and then switch the input on
the twisted-pair-cable transmitter.
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Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift
Adjust the focus, zoom, and lens shift if the image projected to the screen or its position is shifted even if the
projector and the screen are set up in the correct positions.
f When the following projection lens is used, also refer to “Adjusting the focus balance” (x page 69).
f Pressing the button changes the adjustment screen in the order of [FOCUS], [ZOOM], and [SHIFT].
2) Select each adjustment item and press asqw to adjust.
Using the remote control
1) Press the lens buttons (<FOCUS>, <ZOOM>, <SHIFT>) on the remote control.
f Pressing the <FOCUS> button: Adjusts the focus (adjustment of the lens focus position).f Pressing the <ZOOM> button: Adjusts the zoom (adjustment of the lens zoom position).f Pressing the <SHIFT> button: Adjusts the lens shift (vertical position and horizontal position of the lens).
2) Select each adjustment item and press asqw to adjust.
CAUTION
During the lens shift operation, do not insert your hand in the opening around the lens.
Your hand may be caught in between, resulting to injury.
Note
f The zoom adjustment screen is displayed but it will not operate when a projection lens with no zoom function is attached.f When the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is used, do not adjust the lens shift and use the projector with the lens position at the
home position. (x page 70)
f The adjustment can be performed faster by holding down asqw for approximately two seconds or longer while adjusting the focus or
zoom.
f The adjustment can be performed faster by holding down asqw for approximately three seconds or longer while adjusting the lens shift.f It is recommended to perform the focus adjustment after 30 minutes have elapsed with the focus test pattern displayed.
For details of the test pattern, refer to “[TEST PATTERN] menu” (x page 146).
f Only [FOCUS] is displayed in yellow so that the displayed menu item can be recognized by color, even when the displayed characters are
unreadable due to incorrect focus. (Factory default)
The displayed color of [FOCUS] differs depending on the setting of the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] → [OSD
DESIGN].
f When the projector is switched off during the lens shift adjustment, lens calibration needs to be performed the next time the projector is
switched on. (x page 124)
f When the main power is switched off during the lens shift adjustment, the lens calibration error screen is displayed during the next lens shift
adjustment. Execute the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [LENS] → [LENS CALIBRATION].
f When the lens calibration error is displayed even though [LENS CALIBRATION] was executed, ask your dealer to repair the unit.
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Adjusting the focus balance
By changing the projected image size, the focus balance in the center and periphery of the image may be lost.
f When the following projection lens is used, the focus balance in the center and periphery of the projected image
r Zoom Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE060, ET-DLE085, ET-DLE105)
f The illustrations in the steps are an example when attaching the Zoom Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE105).
1) Adjust the focus at the center of projected image.
f For the steps to adjust the focus, refer to “Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift” (x page 68).
2) Turn the periphery focus adjustment ring by hand to adjust the focus in the periphery of the screen.
Periphery focus adjustment ring
3) Check the focus at the center of the image again and make fine adjustments.
Note
f The projected image size and scale shown on the periphery focus adjustment ring are an approximate guide.f Set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [LENS] → [LENS TYPE] to [NORMAL] when using a projection lens other than the Fixed-focus
Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035).
r Adjusting the focus when the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is used
After attaching the projection lens, adjust the focus with the projector correctly installed against the screen.
1) Move the projection lens to the home position.
f For details of operation method, refer to “Moving the projection lens to the home position” (x page 70).
2) Adjust the focus at the center of projected image.
f For the steps to adjust the focus, refer to “Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift” (x page 68).
3) Turn the periphery focus adjustment ring by hand to adjust the focus in the periphery of the screen.
Periphery focus adjustment ring
4) Check the focus at the center of the image again and make fine adjustments.
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Note
f The projected image size and scale shown on the periphery focus adjustment ring are an approximate guide.f Set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [LENS] → [LENS TYPE] to [ET-DLE035] when using the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.:
ET-DLE035).
Setting the lens type
If the projection lens is replaced, conrm the [LENS TYPE] setting. Change the setting if the type does not match
the projection lens attached to the projector.
1) Press the <MENU> button.
f The [MAIN MENU] screen is displayed.
2) Press as to select [PROJECTOR SETUP].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [PROJECTOR SETUP] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [LENS].
5) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [LENS] screen is displayed.
6) Press as to select [LENS TYPE].
7) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[NORMAL]
[ET-DLE035]Select this item when the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is used for projection.
Select this item when a projection lens anything other than the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.:
ET-DLE035) is used for projection.
Moving the projection lens to the home position
Operate in following procedure to move the projection lens to the home position.
When operating from the main menu
1) Press the <MENU> button.
f The [MAIN MENU] screen is displayed.
2) Press as to select [PROJECTOR SETUP].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [PROJECTOR SETUP] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [LENS].
5) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [LENS] screen is displayed.
6) Press as to select [LENS HOME POSITION].
7) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
8) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
f [PROGRESS] is displayed in the [HOME POSITION] screen, and the projection lens is moved to the origin
position.
Note
f The projection lens is not moved to the correct home position when the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [LENS] → [LENS TYPE] is set
incorrectly. Change the setting if the type does not match the projection lens attached to the projector.
f The home position does not match with the optical image center position. f The home position varies depending on the projection lens type. Refer to “Lens shift range” (x page 71) for details.f The home position of the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) may deviate from the designed position.
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When operating from the lens shift adjustment screen
1) Press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control while displaying the lens shift adjustment screen.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
2) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
f [PROGRESS] is displayed in the [HOME POSITION] screen, and the projection lens is moved to the origin
position.
Note
f The projection lens is not moved to the correct home position when the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [LENS] → [LENS TYPE] is set
incorrectly. Change the setting if the type does not match the projection lens attached to the projector.
f The home position does not match with the optical image center position.f The home position varies depending on the projection lens type. Refer to “Lens shift range” (x page 71) for details.f The home position of the Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) may deviate from the designed position.f You can also display the [HOME POSITION] screen by pressing the <LENS> button on the control panel or the <SHIFT> button on the
remote control for at least three seconds.
Lens shift range
The projector can adjust the position of the projected image within the lens shift range for each projection lens
based on the position of the projected image in the home position (standard projection position).
Perform the lens shift adjustment within the range indicated in the following illustration. Note that moving the lens
outside the adjustment range may change the focus. This is because the shift of the lens is restricted to protect
the optical parts.
Following illustration indicates the lens shift range when the projector is installed on desk/oor.
Projection lens
Model No.
Lens shift range
Projection lens
Model No.
Standard zoom lens, ET-DLE150, ET-DLE170,
ET-DLE250, ET-DLE350, ET-DLE450
Standard projection position
0.1 H
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Origin position of the lens mounter
ET-DLE085, ET-DLE105ET-DLE035
Standard projection position
0.4 V
0.3 H
0.5 V0.16 V
0.28 H
ET-DLE060
Standard projection position
0.19 H
0.4 V0.16 V
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Origin position of the lens mounter
Standard projection position
Lens shift range
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Origin position of the lens mounter
0.5 V
0.16 V
Projected image height V
Origin position of the lens mounter
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Note
f Use the projection lens in the standard projection position without adjusting the lens shift when the optional Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.:
ET-DLE055) is attached.
f When the optional Fixed-focus Lens (Model No.: ET-DLE035) is attached, the projector can be used with the shift adjustment based on the
projected image position in the standard lens position within the range that the edge of the projected image is not blocked by the projector.
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Operating with the remote control
Using the shutter function
If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission, for example, it is possible
to turn off the image temporarily.
button
1) Press the <SHUTTER> button.
f The image disappears.f This operation can be also performed using the <SHUTTER> button on the control panel.
2) Press the <SHUTTER> button again.
f The image is displayed.
Note
f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> will blink slowly in green while the shutter function is in use (shutter: closed).f The fade-in/fade-out time of the image can be set by the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SHUTTER SETTING].f The light source may be lit dimly due to warm up when the shutter function is used in the operating environment temperature of around 0 °C
(32 °F).
Using the on-screen display function
Turn off the on-screen display function (no display) when you do not wish the viewers to see the on-screen
display, such as the menu or the input terminal name.
button
1) Press the <ON SCREEN> button.
f Turns off (hides) the on-screen display.
2) Press the <ON SCREEN> button again.
f Cancels the hide condition of the on-screen display.
Note
f The hide condition of the on-screen display can also be canceled by pressing the <MENU> button on the control panel for at least three
seconds while the on-screen display is off (hidden).
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Using the automatic setup function
The image position when the DVI-D/HDMI signal is input, or the resolution, clock phase, and image position when
the analog RGB signal is input can be adjusted automatically. (Analog RGB signal is a signal structured with dots
just like the computer signal.)
It is recommended to input an image with bright white borders at the edges and high-contrast black and white
characters when the automatic adjustment is being performed.
Avoid using images that include halftones or gradation, such as photographs and computer graphics.
button
1) Press the <AUTO SETUP> button.
f [COMPLETE] is displayed when it has completed without any problem.f This operation can be also performed by pressing the <AUTO SETUP> button on the control panel.
Note
f The clock phase may shift even if it has completed without any incident. In such a case, adjust the [POSITION] menu → [CLOCK PHASE]
(x page 93).
f If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is input, [INCOMPLETE] may appear or adjustment may not be performed properly even
when [COMPLETE] appears. In such a case, adjust the following settings.
g [ADVANCED MENU] menu → [INPUT RESOLUTION] (x page 98)g [POSITION] menu → [CLOCK PHASE] (x page 93)g [POSITION] menu → [SHIFT] (x page 91)
f Adjust special signals according to the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [AUTO SETUP] (x page 105).f Automatic adjustment may not be possible depending on the computer model.f Automatic adjustment may not be possible for the synchronization signal for composite sync or SYNC ON GREEN.f Image may be disrupted for a few seconds during automatic adjustment, but this is not a malfunction.f Adjustment is required for each input signal.f Automatic adjustment can be canceled by pressing the <MENU> button during the automatic adjustment operation.f Even if a signal possible to perform the automatic setup is being input, it may not be able to adjust correctly if the automatic setup function
is used while the moving image is being input. [INCOMPLETE] may be displayed, or the adjustment may not be completed correctly even if
[COMPLETE] is displayed.
Using the function button
By assigning the following functions to the <FUNCTION> button, it can be used as a simplied shortcut button.
[SUB MEMORY], [SYSTEM SELECTOR], [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW], [FREEZE], [WAVEFORM MONITOR],
[ASPECT], [PROJECTION METHOD]
button
1) Press the <FUNCTION> button.
Note
f Assignment of the function is performed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [FUNCTION BUTTON] (x page 140).
Displaying internal test pattern
The projector has nine types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the projector. To display test
patterns, perform the following steps.
button
1) Press the <TEST PATTERN> button.
2) Press qw to select the test pattern.
Note
f Test patterns can also be displayed using the menu operation. Refer to “[TEST PATTERN] menu” (x page 146) for details.f Settings of position, size, and other factors will not be reected in test patterns. Make sure to display the input signal before performing
various adjustments.
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Using the status function
Display the status of the projector.
button
1) Press the <STATUS> button.
f The [STATUS] screen is displayed.
STATUS
PROJECTOR TYPE
SERIAL NUMBER
PROJECTOR RUNTIME
LIGHT RUNTIME
CONTINUOUS LIGHTING TIME
MAIN/SUB VERSION
INTAKE AIR TEMP.
OPTICS MODULE TEMP.
EXHAUST AIR TEMP.
LIGHT1 TEMP.
LIGHT2 TEMP.
SELF TEST
ENTER
SEND E-MAIL
123456789012
10000h / 10000h
31°C/87°F
27°C/80°F
31°C/87°F
31°C/87°F
31°C/87°F
NO ERRORS
MENU
EXITCHANGE
1/5
PT-RZ120
10000h
1h 23m
1.00 / 1.00
Note
f The projector status can also be displayed using the menu operation. Refer to the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [STATUS]
(x page 141) for details.
Setting ID number of the remote control
When you use the multiple projectors together, you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each projector
individually using a single remote control, if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector.
After setting the ID number of the projector, set same ID number on the remote control.
The factory default ID number of the projector is set to [ALL]. When using a single projector, keep
pressing the <ID SET> button on the remote control for at least three seconds to set the ID number of
the remote control to [ALL]. In addition, when the ID number of the projector is unknown, setting the ID
number to [ALL] enables the remote control.
button
1) Press the <ID SET> button on the remote control.
2) Within five seconds, press the two-digit ID number set on the projector using the number (<0> - <9>)
buttons.
f When the ID number is set to [ALL], you can control the projector regardless of the ID number setting of the
projector.
Attention
f Since the ID number of the remote control can be set without the projector body, do not press the <ID SET> button on the remote control
carelessly. If the <ID SET> button is pressed and no number (<0> - <9>) buttons are pressed within ve seconds, the ID number returns to
its original value before the <ID SET> button was pressed.
f The ID number set on the remote control will be stored unless it is set again. However, it will be erased if the remote control is left with dead
batteries. Set the same ID number again when the batteries are replaced.
Note
f When the ID number of the remote control is set to [0], you can control the projector regardless of the ID number setting of the projector
body, as same as when [ALL] is set.
f Set the ID number of the projector body from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTOR ID].
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This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on-screen menu.
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Menu navigation
The on-screen menu (Menu) is used to perform various settings and adjustments of the projector.
Navigating through the menu
Operating procedure
button
1) Press the <MENU> button on the remote control or control panel.
f The [MAIN MENU] screen is displayed.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
DISPLAY OPTION
PROJECTOR SETUP
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
SECURITY
NETWORK
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
2) Press as to select an item from the main menu.
f The selected item is highlighted in yellow.
MAIN MENU
PICTURE
POSITION
ADVANCED MENU
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
DISPLAY OPTION
PROJECTOR SETUP
TEST PATTERN
SIGNAL LIST
SECURITY
NETWORK
MENU SELECT
ENTER
SUB MENU
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The sub-menu items of the selected main menu are displayed.
POSITION
SHIFT
ASPECT
ZOOM
CLOCK PHASE
GEOMETRY
DEFAULT
0
OFF
ENTER
MENU SELECT
SUB MENU
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4) Press as to select a sub-menu, and press qw or the <ENTER> button to change or adjust settings.
f Some items will switch in order as follows each time you press qw.
ABC
f For some items, press qw to display an individual adjustment screen with a bar scale as shown below.
CONTRAST
ADJUST
0
Note
f Pressing the <MENU> button while the menu screen is displayed returns to the previous menu.f Some items or functions may not be adjusted or used for certain signals to be input to the projector. When the items cannot be adjusted or
used, the items in the menu screen are shown in black characters, and they cannot be adjusted or set.
If the item in the menu screen is displayed in black characters and the item cannot be adjusted or set, the factor causing it is displayed by
pressing the <ENTER> button while the corresponding menu is selected.
f Some items can be adjusted even if signals are not input.f Individual adjustment screen is cleared automatically if no operation is performed for approximately ve seconds.f For menu items, refer to “Main menu” (x page 78) and “Sub-menu” (x page 79).f The cursor color depends on the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] → [OSD DESIGN]. The selected item
is displayed with the yellow cursor by the factory default.
f In the portrait setting, the on-screen menu is displayed sideways.
To display the on-screen menu vertically, change the setting of the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] → [OSD
ROTATION].
Resetting adjustment values to the factory default
If the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control is pressed, the values adjusted in the menu items are restored to
the factory default settings.
button
1) Press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control.
CONTRAST
ADJUST
Note
f You cannot reset all the settings to the factory default at a time.f To reset all the settings adjusted in the sub-menu items to the factory default at a time, execute the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu →
[INITIALIZE].
f Some items cannot be reset to the factory default settings even when the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control is pressed. Adjust those
items individually.
f The triangular mark under the bar scale in the individual adjustment screen indicates the factory default setting. The position of the triangular
mark varies according to the selected input signals.
Current adjustment value
Factory default setting
0
Main menu
The following items are in the main menu.
When a main menu item is selected, the screen changes to a sub-menu selection screen.
The menu item with l in the [SIMPLE] mode column indicates that this is displayed in the menu screen (OSD)
when the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [MENU MODE] is set to [SIMPLE].
Main menu item[SIMPLE] modePage
[PICTURE]
[POSITION]
[ADVANCED MENU]―97
l
l
82
91
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Main menu item[SIMPLE] modePage
[DISPLAY LANGUAGE]
[DISPLAY OPTION]
[PROJECTOR SETUP]
[TEST PATTERN]
[SIGNAL LIST]
l
l
l
l
l
102
103
123
146
147
[SECURITY]―150
[NETWORK]
l
154
Sub-menu
The sub-menu of the selected main menu item is displayed, and you can set and adjust items in the sub-menu.
The menu item with l in the [SIMPLE] mode column indicates that this is displayed in the menu screen (OSD)
when the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [MENU MODE] is set to [SIMPLE].
[DIGITAL LINK MODE][AUTO]―154
[DIGITAL LINK STATUS]―
[NETWORK SETUP]―
[NETWORK CONTROL]―
[NETWORK STATUS]―
[DIGITAL LINK MENU]――156
[Art-Net SETUP][OFF]―156
[Art-Net CHANNEL SETTING][2]―157
[Art-Net STATUS]――157
l
l
l
l
154
155
155
156
Note
f Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be input to the projector.
When the items cannot be adjusted or used, the items in the menu screen are shown in black characters, and they cannot be adjusted or
set.
f Sub-menu items and factory default settings vary depending on the selected input terminal.
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[PICTURE] menu
On the menu screen, select [PICTURE] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu.
Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 77) for the operation of the menu screen.
[PICTURE MODE]
You can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which the
projector is used.
1) Press as to select [PICTURE MODE].
2) Press qw.
f The [PICTURE MODE] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[STANDARD]The image becomes suitable for moving images in general.
[CINEMA]The image becomes suitable for movie contents.
[NATURAL]The image becomes suitable for using in a relatively dark environment.
[REC709]
[DICOM SIM.]The image becomes similar to that of DICOM Part 14 Grayscale Standard.
[DYNAMIC]The light output is maximized for use in bright areas.
[GRAPHIC]The image becomes suitable for input from the personal computer.
The image becomes Rec.709 compliant when the setting other than [PICTURE MODE] is set to the
factory default.
Note
f Rec.709 is an abbreviation of “ITU-R Recommendation BT.709” and is a color standard of high-vision broadcasting.f DICOM is an abbreviation of “Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medicine” and is a standard for medical imaging devices. Although the
DICOM name is used, the projector is not a medical device, and display images should not be used for medical purposes such as diagnosis.
f If the <ENTER> button is pressed while [PICTURE MODE] is selected, the adjustment condition that is currently set can be saved as a
specied value of the selected picture mode. The data of all items except [SYSTEM SELECTOR] and [DEFAULT PICTURE MODE] in the
[PICTURE] menu are saved.
f If the [PICTURE] menu → [DEFAULT PICTURE MODE] is set to [AUTO], [GRAPHIC] is automatically selected when a new still image
signal is input and [STANDARD] is automatically selected when a new moving image signal is input. If the [PICTURE] menu → [DEFAULT
PICTURE MODE] is set to anything other than [AUTO], the picture mode set in [DEFAULT PICTURE MODE] is selected when a new signal
is input.
[CONTRAST]
You can adjust the contrast of the colors.
1) Press as to select [CONTRAST].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [CONTRAST] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust the level.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
The screen becomes brighter.
The screen becomes darker.
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Attention
f Adjust the [PICTURE] menu → [BRIGHTNESS] rst when you need to adjust the black level.
[BRIGHTNESS]
You can adjust the dark (black) part of the projected image.
1) Press as to select [BRIGHTNESS].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [BRIGHTNESS] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
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3) Press qw to adjust the level.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
Increases the brightness of the dark (black) parts of the screen.
Reduces the brightness of the dark (black) parts of the screen.
[COLOR]
You can adjust the color saturation of the projected image.
1) Press as to select [COLOR].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust the level.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
Deepens colors.
Weakens colors.
[TINT]
-
31 - +31
-
31 - +31
You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image.
1) Press as to select [TINT].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [TINT] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust the level.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
Adjusts skin tone toward greenish color.
Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple.
-
[COLOR TEMPERATURE]
You can switch the color temperature if the white areas of the projected image are bluish or reddish.
Adjusting with color temperature
1) Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
31 - +31
[DEFAULT]Factory default setting.
[USER1]
[USER2]
[3200K] - [9300K]
Adjusts white balance as desired. Refer to “Adjusting desired white balance” (x page 84) for
details.
Sets the value in increments of 100 K.
Select an item so that images become natural.
Note
f [DEFAULT] cannot be selected when the [PICTURE] menu → [PICTURE MODE] is set to [DICOM SIM.].f This item is xed to [USER1] when the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [COLOR MATCHING] is set to anything other than [OFF].f The color temperature numerical values are guidelines.
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Adjusting desired white balance
1) Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to select [USER1] or [USER2].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] screen is displayed.
5) Press as to select [WHITE BALANCE].
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [WHITE BALANCE] screen is displayed.
7) Press as to select [WHITE BALANCE HIGH] or [WHITE BALANCE LOW].
8) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [WHITE BALANCE HIGH] screen or the [WHITE BALANCE LOW] screen is displayed.
9) Press as to select [RED], [GREEN], or [BLUE].
10) Press qw to adjust the level.
ItemOperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
[RED]
[GREEN]
[BLUE]
Press w.
Press q.
Press w.
Press q.
Press w.
Press q.
Deepens red.
Weakens red.
Deepens green.
Weakens green.
Deepens blue.
Weakens blue.
[WHITE BALANCE HIGH]: 0 - +255 (factory default is
+255)
-
[WHITE BALANCE LOW]:
127 - +127 (factory default is
0)
Note
f Adjust [COLOR TEMPERATURE] correctly. All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made. If the adjustment
does not look suitable, you can press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the
factory default setting.
Adjusting to desired white balance based on existing color temperature settings
1) Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to select anything other than [DEFAULT], [USER1], or [USER2].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [CHANGE TO *****] screen is displayed.
5) Press as to select [USER1] or [USER2].
f The status of the color temperature changed is saved to the selected item.
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
7) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
f The [USER1] or [USER2] data is overwritten.f The data is not overwritten when [CANCEL] is selected with qw and the <ENTER> button is pressed.f The [WHITE BALANCE HIGH] screen is displayed.
8) Press as to select [RED], [GREEN], or [BLUE].
9) Press qw to adjust the level.
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Note
f Adjust [COLOR TEMPERATURE] correctly. All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made. If the adjustment
does not look suitable, you can press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the
factory default setting.
f When color temperature has been changed, the colors before and after the change will differ slightly.
Changing the name of [USER1] or [USER2]
1) Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to select [USER1] or [USER2].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] screen is displayed.
5) Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE].
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE NAME CHANGE] screen is displayed.
7) Press asqw to select the text, and press the <ENTER> button to enter the text.
8) Press asqw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
f The name set to color temperature is changed.
Note
f The display of [USER1] or [USER2] is also changed when the name is changed.
[WHITE GAIN]
Adjust the brightness of the white part of the image.
1) Press as to select [WHITE GAIN].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [WHITE GAIN] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust the level.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
Brightness of the white part gets stronger.
The image becomes more natural.
[GAMMA]
You can switch gamma mode.
1) Press as to select [GAMMA].
0 - +10
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [GAMMA] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT]Factory default setting.
[USER]
[1.8]
[2.2]
Uses the gamma data registered by the user.
(Registration requires separate software. Consult your dealer.)
Set so that images become as you like.[2.0]
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Changing the [USER] name
1) Press as to select [GAMMA].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [GAMMA] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to select [USER].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [GAMMA] screen is displayed.
5) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [GAMMA NAME CHANGE] screen is displayed.
6) Press asqw to select the text, and press the <ENTER> button to enter the text.
7) Press asqw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
f The gamma selection name is changed.
Note
f Display of [USER] is also changed when the name is changed.
[SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW]
You can correct the image to the optimal vividness even if it is projected under a bright light.
1) Press as to select [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF]No correction.
[1] - [6]Corrects the vividness of the image. The larger the value, the stronger the correction.
[SHARPNESS]
You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image.
1) Press as to select [SHARPNESS].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [SHARPNESS] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust the level.
OperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press w.
Press q.
Contours become sharper.
Contours become softer.
0 - +15
Note
f If you press w while the adjustment value is [+15], the value will become [0]. If you press q while the adjustment value is [0], the value will
become [+15].
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[NOISE REDUCTION]
You can reduce noises when the input image is degraded and noise is occurring in the image signal.
1) Press as to select [NOISE REDUCTION].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [NOISE REDUCTION] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF]No correction.
[1]Slightly corrects the noise.
[2]Moderately corrects the noise.
[3]Strongly corrects the noise.
Attention
f When this is set for an input signal with less noise, the image may look different from the original image. In such a case, set it to [OFF].
[DYNAMIC CONTRAST]
Light adjustment of the light source and signal compensation are performed automatically according to the image
to make the contrast optimum for the image.
1) Press as to select [DYNAMIC CONTRAST].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF]Disables the dynamic contrast function.
[1]Adjusts the light source and compensates signals to a small extent.
[2]Adjusts the light source and compensates signals to a moderate extent.
[3]Adjusts the light source and compensates signals to a large extent.
[USER]
Set any desired correction.
Refer to “Performing desired correction” (x page 87) for details.
Performing desired correction
1) Press as to select [DYNAMIC CONTRAST].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to select [USER].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] screen is displayed.
5) Press as to select the item to set.
f The items of the detailed settings will switch each time you press qw.f Press the <ENTER> button when [MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC] is selected.
Setting itemDetails
[AUTO CONTRAST]
(Automatic light source
adjustment)
[OFF]Does not adjust the light source.
The higher the value, the stronger the light adjustment of the light
[1] - [255]
source.
Can be set in increments of 1.
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Setting itemDetails
[BRIGHT SIGNAL LEVEL]
(Setting of the brightness
level of the signal to start the
light adjustment)
[LIGHTS OUT TIMER]
(Time setting until the light
turns off)
[LIGHTS OUT SIGNAL
LEVEL]
(Setting of the brightness
level of the signal to turn off
the light)
[LIGHTS OUT FADE-IN]
(Setting of fade-in when
lighting up again)
[LIGHTS OUT FADE-OUT]
(Setting of fade-out when
lighting off)
[MANUAL INTENSITY]
(Manual light source
adjustment)
[DYNAMIC GAMMA]
(Adjustment of signal
compensation)
[MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC]
Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu
Adjusts the light source when the brightness level of the video
signal being input gets lower than the set value. The higher the
[6%] - [50%]
[DISABLE]Does not turn off the light source.
[0.0s] - [10.0s]
[0%] - [5%]
[OFF]
[0.5s] - [10.0s]
[OFF]
[0.5s] - [10.0s]
[0] - [255]
[OFF]Does not compensate the signal.
[1]Slightly compensates the signal.
[2]Moderately compensates the signal.
[3]Strongly compensates the signal.
value, the larger the range to perform the light adjustment of the
light source.
Can be set in increments of 1 %. (Factory setting: 30 %)
Turns off the light source when the brightness level of the video
signal being input goes under the value set in [LIGHTS OUT
SIGNAL LEVEL].
Select an item from [0.0s] - [4.0s], [5.0s], [7.0s], or [10.0s].
[0.0s] - [4.0s] can be selected in increments of 0.5.
Sets the level of the brightness of the video signal to turn off the
light source with [LIGHTS OUT TIMER].
Can be set in increments of 1 %. (Factory setting: 0 %)
Does not set the fade-in of the image when the light source is
turned on again from the condition that the light source was turned
off with [LIGHTS OUT TIMER].
Sets the time to fade in the image when the light source is turned
on again from the condition that the light source was turned off with
[LIGHTS OUT TIMER].
Select an item from [0.5s] - [4.0s], [5.0s], [7.0s], or [10.0s]. [0.5s] [4.0s] can be selected in increments of 0.5.
Does not set the fade-out of the image when the light source is
turned off with [LIGHTS OUT TIMER].
Sets the time to fade out the image when the light source is turned
off with [LIGHTS OUT TIMER].
Select an item from [0.5s] - [4.0s], [5.0s], [7.0s], or [10.0s]. [0.5s] [4.0s] can be selected in increments of 0.5.
The larger the value, the stronger the correction.
Can be set in increments of 1. (Factory setting: 255)
Sets the contrast synchronization function.
This setting item is common with the following menu item.
f The [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [MULTI PROJECTOR
SYNC]
Refer to the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [MULTI PROJECTOR
SYNC] (x page 137) for details.
Note
f [LIGHTS OUT SIGNAL LEVEL] cannot be set when [LIGHTS OUT TIMER] is set to [DISABLE].f When [LIGHTS OUT TIMER] is set to anything other than [DISABLE], the following are the conditions to turn the light source back on again
from the state that the light source has turned off by this function.
g When the brightness level of the video signal being input has exceeded the value set in [LIGHTS OUT SIGNAL LEVEL]g When the input signal is goneg When on-screen display such as menu screen (OSD) or input guide, a test pattern, or a warning message is displayedg When the operating environment temperature is around 0 °C (32 °F) and the light source is forced to turn on due to warm-up
f When the image of analog signal is projected, the image may be affected by the signal noise while the brightness level of the video signal
is detected. In such case, it is determined that the signal has not fallen below even when the brightness level of the image falls below the
value set in [LIGHTS OUT SIGNAL LEVEL].
f The contrast will be maximized when [DYNAMIC GAMMA] is set to [3].f The brightness control function and the dynamic contrast function will operate simultaneously, but the dynamic contrast function will not
operate while measuring the brightness and the color.
f The contrast synchronization function is a function to display a combined screen with a balanced contrast by sharing the brightness level of
the video signal input to each projector when a multi-display is constructed by combining the projected image of multiple projectors.
[SYSTEM SELECTOR]
The projector will automatically detect the input signal, but you can set the system method manually when an
unstable signal is input. Set the system method matching the input signal.
1) Press as to select [SYSTEM SELECTOR].
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2) Press the <ENTER> button.
3) Press as to select a system format.
f Available system formats vary depending on the input signal.
TerminalSystem format
<RGB 1 IN> terminal, <RGB 2
IN> terminal
<DVI-D IN> terminal
<HDMI IN> terminal, <DIGITAL
LINK/LAN> terminal
480/60i, 576/50i, or 576/50p
signal
640 x 480/60 or 480/60p
signal
Other moving image signals Select [RGB] or [YP
480/60i, 576/50i, 480/60p, or
576/50p signal
Other moving image signals Select [RGB] or [YP
480/60i, 576/50i, 480/60p, or
576/50p signal
Other moving image signals Select [AUTO], [RGB], or [YP
Select [RGB] or [YC
Select an item from [640x480/60], [480/60p YC
RGB].
Select [RGB] or [YC
Select [AUTO], [RGB], or [YC
BCR
BPR
BCR
BPR
].
].
].
].
].
BCR
].
BPR
BCR
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
Note
f For details of the types of video signals that can be used with the projector, refer to “List of compatible signals” (x page 203).f This may not function properly for some connected external devices.f For the SDI input, the signal format can be set in detail in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SDI IN].
], or [480/60p
[DEFAULT PICTURE MODE]
Set the picture mode to be applied when a new signal is input. The setting in the [PICTURE] menu → [PICTURE
MODE] will switch according to the setting.
1) Press as to select [DEFAULT PICTURE MODE].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[AUTO]
[STANDARD]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [STANDARD].
[CINEMA]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [CINEMA].
[NATURAL]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [NATURAL].
[REC709]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [REC709].
[DICOM SIM.]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [DICOM SIM.].
[DYNAMIC]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [DYNAMIC].
[GRAPHIC]Set [PICTURE MODE] to [GRAPHIC].
Note
f The following are the conditions where the setting in the [PICTURE] menu → [PICTURE MODE] is switched to the picture mode set in
[DEFAULT PICTURE MODE].
g When a new signal is inputg When the deleted signal is input again after the registered signal has been deletedg When the <DEFAULT> button is pressed while the [PICTURE] menu → [PICTURE MODE] is selectedg When there is no input signal
Set [PICTURE MODE] to [GRAPHIC] when a still image signal is input or [STANDARD] when a
moving image signal is input.
sRGB-compliant video
sRGB is an international standard (IEC61966-2-1) for color reproduction dened by IEC (International
Electrotechnical Commission).
Set according to the following steps to reproduce more faithful, sRGB compliant colors.
1) Set [COLOR MATCHING] to [OFF].
f Refer to [COLOR MATCHING] (x page 103).
2) Display the [PICTURE] menu.
f Refer to “[PICTURE] menu” (x page 82).
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3) Press as to select [PICTURE MODE].
4) Press qw to set [REC709].
5) Press as to select [GAMMA].
6) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [GAMMA] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
7) Press qw to select [2.2].
8) Press as to select [COLOR].
9) Press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control to set the factory default setting.
10) Follow Steps 8) - 9) to set [TINT], [COLOR TEMPERATURE], [WHITE GAIN], [GAMMA], and [SYSTEM
DAYLIGHT VIEW] to the factory default settings.
Note
f sRGB is available for RGB signal input only.
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[POSITION] menu
On the menu screen, select [POSITION] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu.
Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 77) for the operation of the menu screen.
Note
f When the optional DIGITAL LINK output supported device (Model No.: ET-YFB100G, ET-YFB200G) is connected to the <DIGITAL LINK/
LAN> terminal, adjust the shift, aspect, and clock phase from the menu of DIGITAL LINK output supported device at rst.
[SHIFT]
Move the image position vertically or horizontally if the image projected on the screen is still out of position even
when the positions of the projector and screen are correct.
1) Press as to select [SHIFT].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [SHIFT] screen is displayed.
3) Press asqw to adjust the position.
OrientationOperationAdjustment
Press a.
Vertical (up and down)
adjustment
Press s.
Press w.
Horizontal (right and left)
adjustment
Press q.
The image position moves up.
The image position moves down.
The image position moves to the right.
The image position moves to the left.
Note
f For the portrait setting, image position is moved horizontally when “Vertical (up and down) adjustment” is made. Image position is moved
vertically when “Horizontal (right and left) adjustment” is made.
[ASPECT]
You can switch the aspect ratio of the image.
The aspect ratio is switched within the screen range selected in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [SCREEN
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [ASPECT] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT]Displays images without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals.
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*1
[AUTO]
[THROUGH]Displays images without changing the resolution of the input signals.
[16:9]
[4:3]
[H FIT]
[V FIT]
[HV FIT]
*1 During RGB signal (480/60i, 480/60p) input only
*2 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 4:3 or 5:4.
*3 Wide-screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16:10, 16:9, 15:9 or 15:10.
The projector identies the video ID (VID) embedded in the video signals and displays the image by
automatically switching the screen sizes between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is effective for 480/60i
and 480/60p signals.
*2
Displays images with the aspect ratio converted to 16:9 when standard signals are input
wide-screen signals are input*3, the images are displayed without changing the aspect ratio.
Displays images without changing the aspect ratio when standard signals are input
screen signals are input*3, the images are reduced to be displayed without changing input aspect ratio
so that the images will t in the 4:3 screen.
Displays images using the entire width of the screen range selected in [SCREEN FORMAT]. When
signals have the aspect ratio vertically longer than the screen aspect ratio selected in [SCREEN
FORMAT], the images are displayed with the top and bottom parts cut off.
Displays images using the entire height of the screen range selected in [SCREEN FORMAT]. When
signals have the aspect ratio horizontally longer than the aspect ratio of the screen selected in
[SCREEN FORMAT], the images are displayed with the right and left parts cut off.
Displays images in the entire screen range selected in [SCREEN FORMAT]. When the aspect ratio of
the input signals differs from that of the screen range, the images are displayed with the aspect ratio
converted to that of the screen selected in [SCREEN FORMAT].
. When
*2
. When wide-
Note
f Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals.
[DEFAULT] cannot be selected for an analog RGB signal (480/60i, 480/60p).
[THROUGH] cannot be selected for a 4K video signal (resolution of 3 840 x 2 160 or 4 096 x 2 160).
f If an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect ratio for the input signals is selected, the images will appear differently from the originals.
Be careful of this when selecting the aspect ratio.
f If using the projector in places such as cafes or hotels to display programs for a commercial purpose or for public presentation, note that
adjusting the aspect ratio or using the zoom function to change the screen images may be an infringement of the rights of the original
copyright owner for that program under copyright protection laws. Take care when using a function of the projector such as the aspect ratio
adjustment and zoom function.
f If conventional (normal) 4:3 images which are not wide-screen images are displayed on a wide screen, the edges of the images may not
be visible or they may become distorted. Such images should be viewed as with an aspect ratio of 4:3 in the original format intended by the
creator of the images.
[ZOOM]
You can adjust the image size.
The adjustments in [ZOOM] will differ depending on the setting of the [POSITION] menu → [ASPECT].
When [ASPECT] is set to other than [DEFAULT] and [THROUGH]
1) Press as to select [ZOOM].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [ZOOM] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [INTERLOCKED].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[OFF]Sets the [VERTICAL] and [HORIZONTAL] zoom ratio.
[ON]
5) Press as to select [VERTICAL] or [HORIZONTAL].
f If [ON] is selected, select [BOTH].
6) Press qw to adjust.
Note
Uses [BOTH] to set zoom ratio. Image can be enlarged or reduced vertically and horizontally at the
same magnication.
f When the [POSITION] menu → [ASPECT] is set to [THROUGH], [ZOOM] cannot be adjusted.
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When [ASPECT] is set to [DEFAULT]
1) Press as to select [ZOOM].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [ZOOM] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [MODE].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[INTERNAL]Enlarges the size within the aspect range set with [SCREEN FORMAT].
[FULL]Enlarges or reduces the size using the entire display area set with [SCREEN FORMAT].
5) Press as to select [INTERLOCKED].
6) Press qw to switch the item.
[OFF]Sets the [VERTICAL] and [HORIZONTAL] zoom ratio.
[ON]
7) Press as to select [VERTICAL] or [HORIZONTAL].
f If [ON] is selected, select [BOTH].
Uses [BOTH] to set zoom ratio. Image can be enlarged or reduced vertically and horizontally at the
same magnication.
8) Press qw to adjust.
Note
f When the [POSITION] menu → [ASPECT] is set to anything other than [DEFAULT], [MODE] is not displayed.
[CLOCK PHASE]
You can adjust the image to achieve an optimal image when there is a ickering image or smeared outlines.
1) Press as to select [CLOCK PHASE].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [CLOCK PHASE] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust.
f Adjustment value will change between [0] and [+31]. Adjust the image so that the amount of interference is
at a minimum.
Note
f Adjustment may not be possible depending on the signal.f There may be no optimal value if the output from the input computer is unstable.f There may be no optimal value when the total dot number is shifted.f [CLOCK PHASE] can be adjusted only when YCBCR/YPBPR signal or RGB signal is input to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal or the <RGB 2 IN>
terminal.
f [CLOCK PHASE] cannot be adjusted when a digital signal is input.f The adjustment value will change to [0] when w is pressed while it was at [+31]. Also, the adjustment value will change to [+31] when q is
pressed while it was at [0].
[GEOMETRY]
You can correct various types of distortion in a projected image.
Unique image processing technology enables projection of a square image on a special screen shape.
1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF]Does not perform geometric adjustment.
[KEYSTONE]Adjusts any trapezoidal distortion in the projected image.
[CORNER CORRECTION]Adjusts any distortion in the four corners of the projected image.
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[CURVED CORRECTION]Adjusts any curved distortion in the projected image.
*1
[PC-1]
*1
*1
[PC-3]
*1 Advanced skills are necessary to use a computer to control geometric adjustment. Consult your dealer. Up to three geometric adjustments
performed using the computer can be saved.
Performs geometric adjustment using a computer.[PC-2]
Setting [KEYSTONE] or [CURVED CORRECTION]
1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY].
2) Press qw to select [KEYSTONE] or [CURVED CORRECTION].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [GEOMETRY:KEYSTONE] or [GEOMETRY:CURVED CORRECTION] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select the item to adjust.
5) Press qw to adjust.
[KEYSTONE]
[LENS THROW RATIO]
Set the throw ratio.
Select the value close to the actual projection distance divided by projected image width here.
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE]
[HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE]
[VERTICAL BALANCE][HORIZONTAL BALANCE]
Adjust the setting according to the lens shift range in the vertical
direction.
Adjust the setting according to the lens shift range in the horizontal
direction.
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[CURVED CORRECTION]
[LENS THROW RATIO]
Set the throw ratio.
Select the value close to the actual projection distance divided by projected image width here.
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE]
[VERTICAL ARC][HORIZONTAL ARC]
[VERTICAL BALANCE][HORIZONTAL BALANCE]
[HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE]
[MAINTAIN ASPECT RATIO]
Select [ON] to correct while keeping the aspect ratio.
Setting [CORNER CORRECTION]
1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY].
2) Press qw to select [CORNER CORRECTION].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [GEOMETRY:CORNER CORRECTION] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select the item to adjust, and press the <ENTER> button.
f When [LINEARITY] is selected, press qw to select either adjustment method ([AUTO] or [MANUAL]).
Select [AUTO] normally.
For details of operation when [MANUAL] is selected, refer to “Adjusting to desired linearity” (x page 96).
5) Press asqw to adjust.
[CORNER CORRECTION]
[UPPER LEFT]
[UPPER RIGHT][LOWER LEFT][LOWER RIGHT]
[LINEARITY]
Horizontal direction
Vertical direction
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Adjusting to desired linearity
1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY].
2) Press qw to select [CORNER CORRECTION].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [GEOMETRY:CORNER CORRECTION] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [LINEARITY].
5) Press qw to select [MANUAL].
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [LINEARITY] screen is displayed.
7) Press asqw to adjust.
Note
f The menu or logo may run off the screen when [GEOMETRY] is set.f The edge blending adjustment may not be performed correctly depending on the environment when using the [ADVANCED MENU] menu →
[EDGE BLENDING] and [GEOMETRY] simultaneously.
f The optional Upgrade Kit (Model No.: ET-UK20) can be used to expand the correctable range. To purchase the product, consult your dealer.f The image may disappear momentarily during adjustment, but this is not a malfunction.
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[ADVANCED MENU] menu
On the menu screen, select [ADVANCED MENU] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-
menu.
Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 77) for the operation of the menu screen.
[DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY]
The picture quality is enhanced by raising the vertical resolution higher performing the cinema processing when
interlace signal for moving image is input.
1) Press as to select [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[AUTO]Automatically detects the signal and performs the cinema processing. (Factory default setting)
[OFF]Does not perform cinema processing.
[30p FIXED]
[25p FIXED]
When 60 Hz vertical scanning
frequency signals are input
When 50 Hz vertical scanning
frequency signals are input
Performs forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown).
Note
f In [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY], the picture quality will degrade when a signal other than the 2:2 pulldown is set as [25p FIXED] or [30p
FIXED]. (Vertical resolution will degrade.)
f When the [ADVANCED MENU] menu → [FRAME RESPONSE] is set to [FAST], [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] cannot be set.
[BLANKING]
You can adjust the blanking width if there are noises at the edge of the screen or the image is slightly running out
from the screen while an image from the VCR or other devices are projected.
1) Press as to select [BLANKING].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [BLANKING] adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [UPPER], [LOWER], [LEFT], or [RIGHT].
f The blanking width can be adjusted to arbitrary shape using a computer when [CUSTOM MASKING] is set
to anything other than [OFF] ([PC-1], [PC-2], or [PC-3]). Up to three blanking settings adjusted using the
computer can be saved.
To use the [CUSTOM MASKING] function, the optional Upgrade Kit (Model No.: ET-UK20) is required. To
purchase the product, consult your dealer.
4) Press qw to adjust the blanking width.
Blanking correctionItemOperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
Press q.
The blanking zone
moves upward.
Top of the screen[UPPER]
Bottom of the
screen
[LOWER]
Press w.
Press w.
Press q.
The blanking zone
moves downward.
The blanking zone
moves upward.
The blanking zone
moves downward.
Top and bottom 0 - 1 198
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Blanking correctionItemOperationAdjustmentRange of adjustment
The blanking zone
moves to the right.
The blanking zone
moves to the left.
Left side of the
screen
Press w.
[LEFT]
Press q.
Left and right 0 - 1 918
Right side of the
screen
[RIGHT]
Press q.
Press w.
The blanking zone
moves to the right.
The blanking zone
moves to the left.
Note
f The upper limit of the adjustment range may be restricted so that the entire projected image is not covered by blanking width.
[INPUT RESOLUTION]
You can adjust the image to achieve an optimal image when there is a ickering image or smeared outlines.
1) Press as to select [INPUT RESOLUTION].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [INPUT RESOLUTION] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [TOTAL DOTS], [DISPLAY DOTS], [TOTAL LINES], or [DISPLAY LINES], and press
qw to adjust each item.
f Values corresponding to the signal being input are displayed automatically for each item. Increase or
decrease the displayed values and adjust to the optimal point while viewing the screen if there are vertical
stripes or sections are missing from the screen.
Note
f Previously mentioned vertical banding will not occur with all white signal input.f Image may be disrupted during automatic adjustment, but this is not a malfunction.f [INPUT RESOLUTION] can be adjusted only when RGB signal or YCBCR/YPBPR signal is input to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal or the <RGB 2
IN> terminal.
f Adjustment may not be possible depending on the signal.
[CLAMP POSITION]
You can adjust the optimal point when the black part of the image is blunt or it has turned green.
1) Press as to select [CLAMP POSITION].
2) Press qw to adjust.
StatusRough guide for optimal valueRange of adjustment
The black part is blunt.
The black part is green.
The point where bluntness of the black part improves the most is
the optimal value.
The point where the green part becomes black, and the bluntness
has improved is the optimal value.
1 - 255
Note
f [CLAMP POSITION] can be adjusted only when a signal is input to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal or the <RGB 2 IN> terminal.f Adjustment may not be possible depending on the signal.
[EDGE BLENDING]
The edge blending function allows multiple images to be seamlessly overlapped by using the inclination of the
brightness at the overlapped area.
1) Press as to select [EDGE BLENDING].
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2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF]Sets the edge blending function to off.
[ON]Use the setting value preset in the projector for the inclination of the edge blending area.
[USER]
Use the user-setting value for the inclination of the edge blending area. (Conguration/registration
requires separate software. Consult your dealer.)
f Proceed to Step 3) when anything other than [OFF] is selected.
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [EDGE BLENDING] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to specify the location to be corrected.
f When joining at top: Set [UPPER] to [ON]f When joining at bottom: Set [LOWER] to [ON]f When joining at left: Set [LEFT] to [ON]f When joining at right: Set [RIGHT] to [ON]
5) Press qw to switch to [ON].
6) Press as to select [START] or [WIDTH].
7) Press qw to adjust the starting position or correction width.
8) Press as to select [MARKER].
9) Press qw to switch to [ON].
f A marker for image position adjustment is displayed. The position where the red and green lines overlap for
the projectors to be joined will be the optimal point. Make sure to set the correction width for the projectors
to be joined with the same value. Optimal joining is not possible with projectors that have different
correction widths.
The optimal point is the point at which these lines overlap.
Green line
Red line
10) Press as to select [BRIGHTNESS ADJUST].
11) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [BRIGHTNESS ADJUST] screen is displayed.f By setting [AUTO TESTPATTERN] to [ON] on the [EDGE BLENDING] screen, the black test pattern is
displayed when you enter the [BRIGHTNESS ADJUST] screen.
12) Press as to select [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL].
13) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] screen is displayed.f [RED], [GREEN], and [BLUE] can be adjusted individually if [INTERLOCKED] is set to [OFF].
14) Press as to select an item, and press qw to adjust the setting.
f Once the adjustment is completed, press the <MENU> button to return to the [BRIGHTNESS ADJUST]
screen.
15) Press as to select [UPPER], [LOWER], [LEFT], or [RIGHT] in [BLACK BORDER WIDTH].
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16) Press qw to set the region (width) of the [BLACK BORDER WIDTH] adjustment.
17) Press as to select [UPPER KEYSTONE AREA], [LOWER KEYSTONE AREA], [LEFT KEYSTONE
AREA], or [RIGHT KEYSTONE AREA].
18) Press qw to adjust the tilt of the border between [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] and [BLACK
BORDER LEVEL].
19) Press as to select [BLACK BORDER LEVEL].
20) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [BLACK BORDER LEVEL] screen is displayed.f [RED], [GREEN], and [BLUE] can be adjusted individually if [INTERLOCKED] is set to [OFF].
21) Press as to select an item, and press qw to adjust the setting.
f Once the adjustment is completed, press the <MENU> button to return to the [BRIGHTNESS ADJUST]
screen.
22) Press as to select [UPPER], [LOWER], [LEFT], or [RIGHT] for [OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL].
23) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] screen is displayed.f [RED], [GREEN], and [BLUE] can be adjusted individually if [INTERLOCKED] is set to [OFF].
24) Press as to select an item, and press qw to adjust the setting.
[BLACK BORDER WIDTH] (Right)
Projection rangeEdge blending [WIDTH] (Right)
[MARKER] (Red)
Edge blending [START] (Right)
([MARKER] (Green))
[OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] (Right)
[NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL]
[BLACK BORDER LEVEL]
Note
f [BRIGHTNESS ADJUST] is a function that makes the increased brightness in black level of the overlapping image area difcult to
notice when [EDGE BLENDING] is used to structure a multi-display screen. The optimal point of correction is set by adjusting [NONOVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] so the black level of the overlapping image area will be the same level as the non-overlapping area. If the
border area of the part where the image is overlapping and the non-overlapping part gets brighter after adjusting [NON-OVERLAPPED
BLACK LEVEL], adjust the width of the top, bottom, left, or right. Adjust [BLACK BORDER LEVEL] when the width adjustment makes only
the border area darker.
f The joining part may look discontinuous depending on the position you are looking from when a screen with high gain or rear screen is used.f When structuring a multi-display screen using both horizontal and vertical edge blending, adjust [OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] rst before
making adjustments in Step 12). Adjustment method is same as the procedure of [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL].
f If only horizontal or vertical edge blending is used, set all items in [OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] to 0.f The [AUTO TESTPATTERN] setting will change in conjunction with the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu → [COLOR MATCHING] →
[AUTO TESTPATTERN].
f Adjustment of the tilt of the border between [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] and [BLACK BORDER LEVEL] is a function to perform
edge blending together with the adjustment of [GEOMETRY] (x page 93). Perform the edge blending adjustment matching the shape in
[NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] following Steps 17) and 18) when [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] is tilted due to correcting the
keystone with the [POSITION] menu → [GEOMETRY] → [KEYSTONE].
[FRAME RESPONSE]
Set image frame delay.
1) Press as to select [FRAME RESPONSE].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[NORMAL]Standard setting.
[FAST]
*1
Simplies the image processing to reduce image frame delay.
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