Panasonic PT-RZ670WU, PT-RZ670LWU, PT-RZ670LBU, PT-RZ670BU User Manual

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Operating Instructions
Functional Manual
DLP™ Projector
Model No.
PT-RZ670
PT-RW630
Commercial Use
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.
This manual is common to all the models regardless of sufxes of the Model No.
zfor India
BD/BDJ: Black model, the standard zoom lens supplied LBD/LBDJ: Black model, the lens sold separately WD: White model, the standard zoom lens supplied LWD: White model, the lens sold separately
zfor Taiwan
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 2 to 11).
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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 reexions 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 qualied
service personnel.
3. Do not remove the earthing pin on the mains plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three prong
earthingtype 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 is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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 modications 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.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DON’T OPEN
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 sufcient 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.
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Notice on laser
(for USA and Canada)
This projector is the Class 3R laser product that complies with IEC 60825-1:2007.
TQFX340
For North America “Complies with 21 CFR Parts 1040.10 and 140.11 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 APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 3R
LONGUEURS D'ONDES:448-462nm MAXIMALE DU RAYONNEMENT:248mW DURÉE DE L'IMPULSION:1.1ms
TQFX537
(Inside of product)
(for India)
This projector is the Class 1 laser product that complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.
TQFX340
(for other countries or regions)
This projector is the Class 1 laser product that complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2014.
TQFX340
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 dened 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)
Verication
Model Number: PT-RZ670B / PT-RZ670W / PT-RZ670LB / PT-RZ670LW / PT-RW630B / PT-RW630W / PT-RW630LB / PT-RW630LW Trade Name: Panasonic Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Address: Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490 General Contact: http://www.panasonic.com/contactinfo Projector Contact: http://panasonic.net/avc/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 modications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
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IMPORTANT: THE MOLDED PLUG (U.K. only)
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
or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is retted 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 qualied electrician.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code:
Green - and - Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
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
or colored GREEN or GREEN - AND -
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.
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.
BS1363/A
N
13A250V
HE-8
L
ASA
Importer’s name and address within the European Union
Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Panasonic Testing Center
Winsbergring 11, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
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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.
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 modications 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.
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. Deterioration of components (such as ceiling mount brackets) may cause the projector which is mounted on the
ceiling to fall down.
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.
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WARNING:
Do not cover the air intake/exhaust ports or place anything within 500 mm (20") 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.
Do not look at or place your skin into the light emitted from the lens while the projector is being used.
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.
Doing so may cause exposure to dangerous laser radiation.
fThe laser module is built in this projector. Follow procedures specied in the Operating Instructions to make
operations and adjustments.
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 specied by Panasonic.
Using the ceiling mount bracket other than the specied 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 ceiling mount bracket) should only be carried out by a qualied technician.
If installation is not carried out and secured correctly, it can cause injury or accidents, such as electric shocks.
fBe sure to use the wire provided with the ceiling mount bracket as an extra safety measure to prevent the
projector from falling down. (Install in a different location to the ceiling mount bracket.)
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WARNING:
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 unspecied batteries. fDo not use chargeable 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 inammation 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.
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 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 place your hands in the openings beside the optical lens, while shifting the lens.
Failure to observe this could cause injury.
Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector is being used.
Doing so can cause damage and burns to clothing.
fExtremely strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens.
Do not place objects in front of the lens while the projector is being used.
Doing so can cause damage to the object and can cause the set to malfunction.
fExtremely strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens.
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.
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.
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To remove the battery
Remote Control Battery
Read this rst!
1. Press the guide and lift the cover.
(ii)
(i)
2. Remove the batteries.
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Brazil Only
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, danicar 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, danicar 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, Windows Vista, and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries.
f Mac, Mac OS, OS X, and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
TM
f PJLink f HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC in the United States and other countries.
f RoomView and Crestron RoomView are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
Crestron Connected
f Art-Net f Adobe, Adobe Flash Player, and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. 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
is a registered trademark or pending trademark in Japan, the United States, and other countries and regions.
TM
and Fusion RV are trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc.
TM
Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd
®
and TM symbols are not specied in this manual.
rIllustrations in this manual
f Illustrations of the projector, screen, and other parts may vary from the actual 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, high contrast, and
high color reproduction
▶ With a unique optical system which uses
a new-generation laser light source, and the laser light source drive system, high
luminance of 6 500 lm, high contrast of
10 000:1, and high color reproducibility are achieved even with its compact size.
Easy and highly exible setup
▶ Easy and exible setup is achieved by
compatibility with DIGITAL LINK and Art­Net, 3G-SDI standard support (only for PT-RZ670), standard support of geometric adjustment function (only for PT-RZ670), 360° installation support including
horizontal, vertical, and portrait utilizing the characteristics of solid-state light source, and a lineup of various optional lenses.
Quick Steps
For details, refer to the corresponding pages.
1. Set up the projector.
(x page 30)
2. Attach the projection lens.
(x page 44)
3. Connect with external devices.
(x page 46)
4. Connect the power cord.
(x page 51)
5. Switch on the projector.
(x page 52)
6. Make initial settings.
Long-life and reliability achieved
▶ Its unique cooling control technology which
adopts liquid cooling module and improved dust resistance of the light source unit enables the laser light source projector to
be free from maintenance for extended
periods of time.
(x page 52)
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 60)
8. Adjust the image.
(x page 60)
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Contents
Read this rst! 2
Chapter 1 Preparation
Precautions for use 18
Cautions when transporting Cautions when installing Security DIGITAL LINK Art-Net Early Warning Software
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
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Setting up 30
Installation mode Parts for ceiling mount (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: Twisted-pair-cable
transmitter
Chapter 3 Basic Operations
Switching on/off the projector 51
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
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Projecting 60
Selecting the input signal Adjusting the focus, zoom, and shift Moving the lens to the home position Adjustment range by the lens position shift
(optical shift)
Operating with the remote control
Using the shutter function Using the on-screen display function Switching the input Using the Status function Using the Automatic setup function Using the Function button
Displaying internal test patterns Setting the remote control ID numbers
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Chapter 4 Settings
Menu navigation 67
Navigating through the menu Main menu Sub-menu
[PICTURE] menu
[PICTURE MODE] [CONTRAST] [BRIGHTNESS] [COLOR] [TINT] [COLOR TEMPERATURE] [WHITE GAIN] [GAMMA] [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW] [SHARPNESS] [NOISE REDUCTION] [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] [SYSTEM SELECTOR] sRGB-compliant video
[POSITION] menu
[SHIFT] [ASPECT] [ZOOM] [CLOCK PHASE] [GEOMETRY] [KEYSTONE]
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[ADVANCED MENU] menu
[DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] [BLANKING] [INPUT RESOLUTION] [CLAMP POSITION] [EDGE BLENDING] [FRAME RESPONSE] [RASTER POSITION]
[DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu
Changing the display language
[DISPLAY OPTION] menu
[COLOR MATCHING] [COLOR CORRECTION] [SCREEN SETTING] [AUTO SIGNAL] [AUTO SETUP] [BACKUP INPUT SETTING] [RGB IN] [DVI-D IN] [HDMI IN] [DIGITAL LINK IN] [SDI IN] [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] [CLOSED CAPTION SETTING] (for NTSC or
480i YC
[IMAGE ROTATION] [BACK COLOR] [STARTUP LOGO] [UNIFORMITY] [SHUTTER SETTING] [FREEZE] [WAVEFORM MONITOR] [CUT OFF]
signal input only) 102
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[PROJECTOR SETUP] menu
[PROJECTOR ID] [PROJECTION METHOD] [COOLING CONDITION] [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] [OPERATION SETTING] [LIGHT OUTPUT] [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL] [STANDBY MODE] [SCHEDULE] [STARTUP INPUT SELECT] [RS-232C] [STATUS] [NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF] [REMOTE2 MODE] [FUNCTION BUTTON] [DATE AND TIME] [LENS CALIBRATION] [SAVE ALL USER DATA] [LOAD ALL USER DATA] [INITIALIZE] [SERVICE PASSWORD]
[P IN P] menu
Using P IN P function
[TEST PATTERN] menu
[TEST PATTERN]
[SIGNAL LIST] menu
Registering new signals Renaming the registered signal Deleting the registered signal Protecting the registered signal
Expanding signal lock-in range Sub memory
[SECURITY] menu
[SECURITY PASSWORD] [SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE] [DISPLAY SETTING] [TEXT CHANGE] [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP] [CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE]
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[NETWORK] menu 135
[DIGITAL LINK MODE] [DIGITAL LINK SETUP] [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] [NETWORK SETUP] [NETWORK CONTROL] [NETWORK STATUS] [DIGITAL INTERFACE BOX] [Art-Net SETUP] Network connection Connecting to a twisted-pair-cable transmitter
Accessing from the web browser
135 135 136 136
137 137
138 138 138
139 140
Chapter 5 Maintenance
Light source/temperature indicators 158
When an indicator lights up
Maintenance
Before maintaining the projector Maintenance
Troubleshooting
[SELF TEST] indications
158
159
159 159
160
162
Chapter 6 Appendix
Technical information 165
PJLink protocol
Using Art-Net function Control commands via LAN <SERIAL IN>/<SERIAL OUT> terminal <REMOTE 2 IN> terminal
Two-window display combination list
Control device password Upgrade Kit
List of compatible signals
Specications
Dimensions
Precautions for attaching the Ceiling Mount
Bracket
Index
165 166 167 169
173
174 174 175 176
178
182
183
184
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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

Cautions when transporting

f If you purchased the projector with the standard zoom lens, remove the lens cushion before use, and store it for the future
use. When transporting the projector, move the lens to the home position and attach the lens cushion. If you purchased the projector with the lens sold separately, remove the lens hole cover before use, and store it for the future
use. When transporting the projector, move the lens to the home position, remove the projection lens, and then attach the lens hole cover.
For the steps to move the lens to the home position, refer to “Moving the lens to the home position” (x page 61).
Lens hole cover
Lens cushion
f When transporting the projector, hold it securely by its bottom and avoid excessive vibration and impacts. They may damage
the internal components and result in malfunctions.
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.
Otherwise dust will accumulate inside and may cause malfunctions.
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 malfunctions.
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. 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 body due to heat, which may cause malfunctions.
The operating environment temperature of the projector should be between 0 °C (32 °F) and 45 °C (113 °F).
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.
rBe sure to ask a specialized technician or your dealer when installing the projector on
a ceiling.
The optional Ceiling Mount Bracket is required. Model No.: ET-PKD120H (for high ceilings), ET-PKD120S (for low ceilings), ET-PKD130H (for High Ceilings, 6-axis
Adjustment), ET-PKD130B (Projector Mount Bracket)
rAsk a qualied 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.
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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 sufciently 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 that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted.
rBe sure to set [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] to [OVER 2700m] when using the projector at
elevations between 2 700 m (8 858') and 4 200 m (13 780') above sea level.
Failure to do so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunctions.
rMake sure to set [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] to [UNDER 2700m] when using the projector
at elevations lower than 2 700 m (8 858') above sea level.
Failure to do so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunctions.
rDo not install the projector at elevations of 4 200 m (13 780') or higher above sea level.
Doing so may shorten the life of the components and result in malfunctions.
rCautions when setting up the projector
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 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 When installing the projector in a position other than on the oor using the adjustable feet or the top placed on the oor, use
the ve screw holes for ceiling mount for xing the projector (as shown in the gure). (Screw diameter: M6, tapping depth inside the projector: 12 mm (15/32"), torque: 4 ± 0.5 N·m) 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.
Screw holes for ceiling mount (M6)
Adjustable feet Adjustable feet
Floor
The positions of screw holes for ceiling mount and adjustable feet
f When installing the projector on the oor using the adjustable feet, be sure that the adjustable foot in the center of the rear is
in contact with the oor in order to stabilize the image position.
Adjustable foot in the center of the rear
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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 (20") or longer 500 mm (20") or longer
500 mm (20") or longer
100 mm (4") or longer
f Do not install the projector in a conned space.
When installing the projector in a conned space, provide air conditioning or ventilation separately. Exhaust heat may
accumulate when the ventilation is not enough, triggering the protection circuit of the projector.

Security

When using this product, take safety measures against the following incidents.
f Personal information being leaked via this product f Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third party f Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious third party
Take sufcient security measures. (x pages 131, 153)
f Make your password difcult to guess as much as possible. f Change your password periodically. f Panasonic Corporation or its afliate 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.

DIGITAL LINK

“DIGITAL LINK” is a technology that uses a twisted-pair-cable transmitter to transmit video, audio, Ethernet, and serial control
signals.
The projector supports the optional Digital Interface Box (Model No.: ET-YFB100G), and the “XTP transmitter” of Extron Electronics. For twisted-pair-cable transmitters of other manufacturers of which the operation has been veried with the projector, refer to the Panasonic website (http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/). Note that the verication for devices of other manufacturers has been made for the items set by Panasonic Corporation, and not all the operations have been veried. For
operation or performance problems caused by the devices of other manufacturers, contact the respective manufacturers. In addition, the projector does not support audio transmission because it is not equipped with audio function.

Art-Net

“Art-Net” is an Ethernet communication protocol based on the TCP/IP protocol. By using the DMX controller or application software, illumination and stage system can be controlled. Art-Net is made based
on DMX512 communication protocol.
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Early Warning Software

The projector supports “Early Warning Software” which noties of abnormality and detects signs of possible abnormality by monitoring the status of equipment (projectors or at-panel displays) inside an intranet. Because this software gives notication of approximate time to replace consumables and parts, and to clean each part, equipment maintenance can be performed in
advance.
Depending on the type of license, the number of equipment that can be registered for monitoring varies. Limited to the rst 90 days after installation in a computer, it is possible to register up to 2048 units of equipment free of charge.
The software can be downloaded for free from the Panasonic website for membership support system “PASS (Projector Asset Support System)” (http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/pass/). First sign up for “PASS” membership (free of charge), and then log
in to the site.

Disposal

To dispose of the product, ask your local authorities or dealer for correct methods of disposal.

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.
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 magnied 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. Note that
such phenomena do 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.
When using the projector at elevations lower than 2 700 m (8 858') above sea level, and the operating environment temperature becomes 35 °C (95 °F) or higher, the luminance of the light source may decrease. When using the projector at elevations between 2 700 m (8 858') and 4 200 m (13 780'), and the operating environment temperature becomes 25 °C (77 °F) or higher, the luminance of the light source may 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.
The time until when the luminance of the light source decreases by half differs depending on the setting of the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [OPERATION SETTING] [OPERATING MODE].
The estimated time until when the luminance of the light source decreases by half is as follows.
g When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [NORMAL]: Approximately 20 000 hours g When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [ECO]: Approximately 24 000 hours g When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [LONG LIFE1]: Approximately 43 000 hours g When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [LONG LIFE2]: Approximately 61 000 hours g When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [LONG LIFE3]: Approximately 87 000 hours
When the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [OPERATION SETTING] [CONSTANT MODE] is set to [AUTO], the luminance
can be maintained as much as possible for the same usage time. The foregoing time is a rough estimate when the projector
is used without changing the settings of [OPERATING MODE] and [CONSTANT MODE], and will vary depending on
individual differences and usage conditions. 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.
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rComputer and external device connections
f When connecting a computer or an external device, read this manual carefully regarding the use of power cords and
shielded cables as well.

Accessories

Make sure that the following accessories are provided with your projector. Numbers enclosed in < > show the number of
accessories.
Wireless/wired remote control unit <1>
(N2QAYA000060)
Power cord
(TXFSX03VBDZ)
(TXFSX02VBDZ)
Lens Mount Cover <1>
(Black model: TKPB63901) (White model: TKPB63902)
(The same color as the outer case will be supplied.)
Lens cover <1>
(TKKL5244-1)
(Only models with lens)
CD-ROM <1>
(TXFQB02VARZ)
(TXFSX03VARZ)
(TXFSX02UTRZ)
AAA/R03 battery <2>
(For remote control unit)
Attention
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.
f The model numbers of accessories are subject to change without prior notice.
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Contents of the supplied CD-ROM
The contents of the supplied CD-ROM are as follows.
Instruction/list (PDF) Operating Instructions – Functional Manual
Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software Operating Instructions Logo Transfer Software Operating Instructions List of Compatible Projector
Models
Software Multi Projector Monitoring &
Control Software (Windows) Logo Transfer Software
(Windows)
This is a list of projectors that are compatible with the software
contained in the CD-ROM and their restrictions.
This software allows you to monitor and control multiple
projectors connected to the LAN.
This software allows you to transfer original images, such as company logos to be displayed when projection starts, to the projector.

Optional accessories

Optional accessories
(product name)
Projection lens
Ceiling Mount Bracket
Upgrade Kit ET-UK20 (supported only for PT-RZ670) Auto Screen Adjustment
Upgrade Kit Early Warning Software
(Basic license/3-year
license)
Digital Interface Box ET-YFB100G
*1 The sufx of the Model No. differs according to the license type.
Zoom lens ET-DLE085, ET-DLE150, ET-DLE250, ET-DLE350, ET-DLE450 Fixed-focus lens ET-DLE030, ET-DLE055 ET-PKD120H (for high ceilings), ET-PKD120S (for low ceilings), ET-PKD130H (for High
Ceilings, 6-axis Adjustment), ET-PKD130B (Projector Mount Bracket)
ET-CUK10 (supported only for PT-RZ670)
ET-SWA100 Series
*1
Model No.
Note
f The model numbers of optional accessories are subject to change without prior notice.
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About your projector

Remote control

Front Top
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 switched off (standby mode) when the <MAIN POWER> switch on the projector is set to <ON> and in projection mode.
2 Power on <b> button
Starts projection when the <MAIN POWER> switch on the projector is set to <ON> when the power is switched off (standby mode).
3 Remote control indicator
Blinks if any button in the remote control is pressed.
4 Lens (<FOCUS>, <ZOOM>, <SHIFT>) buttons
Adjusts the projection lens. (x page 60)
5 <MENU> button/<ENTER> button/asqw buttons
Used to navigate through the menu screen. (x page 67)
6 <ON SCREEN> button
Switches the on-screen display function on (display) or off (hide). (x page 62)
7 Input selection (<RGB1/2>, <DIGITAL LINK>, <DVI-D>,
<VIDEO>, <SDI>, <HDMI>) buttons
Switches the input signal to project. (x page 63) (SDI input is supported only for PT-RZ670.)
8 <FUNCTION> button
Assigns a frequently used operation as a shortcut button. (x page 64)
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 64)
11 <SHUTTER> button
Used to temporarily turn off the image. (x page 62)
12 <TEST PATTERN> button
Displays the test pattern. (x page 64)
13 <STATUS> button
Displays the projector information.
14 <DEFAULT> button
Resets the content of the sub-menu to the factory default.
(x page 68)
15 <ID SET> button
Sets the ID number of the remote control in a multiple projector environment. (x page 27)
16 Remote control signal transmitter
17 Remote control wired terminal
This is the terminal used to connect to the projector via a cable
when used as a wired remote control. (x page 28)
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.
Note
f When operating the remote control by directly pointing at the remote control signal receiver of the projector body, operate the remote
control within a distance approx. 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 reected off the screen. However, the operating range may be limited from light reection 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.
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f The operation of the <VIDEO> button is disabled in the factory default settings. The operation is enabled when [REMOTE CONTROL] is set
to [USER] and [VIDEO BUTTON] of [INPUT SELECT BUTTON] is set to other than [DISABLE], from the [SECURITY] menu [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP] (x page 132).

Projector body

Front
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 7
8
9
Rear
10
7 77
11
Side
8
1413 15
16 17
Bottom
8
8 8
Projection direction
1 Remote control signal receiver (front)
2 Power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)>
Displays the status of the power.
12
3 Light source indicator <LIGHT1>
Displays the status of light source 1.
4 Light source indicator <LIGHT2>
Displays the status of light source 2.
5 Temperature indicator <TEMP>
Displays the internal temperature status.
6 (Not available with this projector)
7 Adjustable feet
Adjusts the projection angle.
8 Air intake port
9 Projection lens
(Only models with lens)
10 Remote control signal receiver (rear)
11 Air exhaust port
12 Burglar hook port
Attaches a burglar prevention cable, etc.
13 Control panel (x page 26) 14 Connecting terminals (x page 26)
15 Security slot
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.
Attention
f Do not block the ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the projector.
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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
Starts projection when the <MAIN POWER> switch on the projector is set to <ON> when the power is switched off (standby mode).
2 Power standby <v> button
Sets the projector to the state where the projector is switched 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. (Only for PT-RZ670)
r Connecting terminals
1 2 3 4
9 <MENU> button
Displays or hides the main menu. (x page 67)
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 shift (position) of the lens.
11 <ENTER> button
Determines and executes an item in the menu screen.
12 <SHUTTER> button
Used to temporarily turn off the image. (x page 62)
13 asqw buttons
Used to select items in the menu screen, change settings, and
adjust levels.
Also used to enter a password in [SECURITY] or enter
characters.
14 <AUTO SETUP> button
Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image. [PROGRESS] is displayed while in automatic adjustment. (x page 64)
5 6 7 8 9 10
1 <REMOTE 1 IN> terminal/<REMOTE 1 OUT> terminal
These are the 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 IN> terminal
This is the RS-232C compatible terminal to externally control
the projector by connecting a computer.
4 <SERIAL OUT> terminal
This is a terminal to output the signal connected to the <SERIAL IN> terminal.
5 <SDI IN> terminal
This is the terminal to input SDI signals. (Only for PT-RZ670)
6 <RGB 1 IN> (<R/P
<VD>) terminals
These are terminals to input RGB signals, YCBCR/YPBPR signals, Y/C signals, or video signals.
7 <RGB 2 IN> terminal
This is a terminal to input RGB signals or YC
8 <DVI-D IN> terminal
This is the terminal to input DVI-D signals.
9 <HDMI IN> terminal
This is the terminal to input HDMI signals.
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.
/VIDEO>, <G/Y>, <B/PB/C>, <SYNC/HD>,
R
Attention
f When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector, the network connection must be made indoors.
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/YPBPR signals.
BCR
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Preparing the remote control

Inserting and removing the batteries

(i)
(ii)
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
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.

When using the multiple projectors

When you use the multiple projectors together, you can control all the projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using 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 52). 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 the remote control ID numbers” (x page 65).
Note
f Set the ID number of the projector body from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [PROJECTOR ID].
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Connecting the remote control to the projector with a cable

When you use the system with multiple projectors, use commercially available M3 stereo mini jack cables and connect the other devices to the <REMOTE 1 IN>/<REMOTE 1 OUT> terminals of the projector.
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 terminals
Attention
Connecting to a second projector
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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Chapter 2 Getting Started

This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections.
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Setting up

Installation mode

There are six ways to set up the projector. Set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [PROJECTION METHOD] (x page 107) depending on the installation mode. Set [COOLING CONDITION] to [AUTO]. Using the projector with [COOLING CONDITION] set incorrectly may shorten
the life of the light source.
Mounting on the ceiling and projecting forward Setting on a desk/oor and projecting from rear
(Using the translucent screen)
Menu item Method Menu item Method
[PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/CEILING] [PROJECTION METHOD] [REAR/FLOOR]
[COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO] [COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO]
Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from rear
(Using the translucent screen)
Menu item Method Menu item Method
[PROJECTION METHOD] [REAR/CEILING] [PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/FLOOR]
[COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO] [COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO]
Portrait setting and projecting from the rear
(Using the translucent screen)
Menu item Method Menu item Method
[PROJECTION METHOD] [REAR/FLOOR] [PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/FLOOR]
[COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO] [COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO]
Setting on a desk/oor and projecting forward
Portrait setting and projecting forward
Note
f In the portrait setting, the on-screen menu is displayed sideways.
To display the menu vertically, change the setting of the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] [OSD ROTATION] (x page 100).
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Parts for ceiling mount (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 specied 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 qualied
technician.

Projected image and throw distance

Refer to the projected image size and projection distance to install the projector. Image size and image position can be adjusted in accordance
with the screen size and screen position. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
Projected image
SH
L (LW/LT)
*1 LW: Minimum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used
LT: Maximum projection distance when the Zoom Lens is used
Projection lens Model No. Dimension for L1 (approximate value)
Standard zoom lens 0.043
ET-DLE055 0.027 ET-DLE085 0.084 ET-DLE150 0.044 ET-DLE250 0.045 ET-DLE350 0.051 ET-DLE450 0.095
*1
L1 Lens protrusion dimension
SH Projected image height
SW Projected image width
H Distance from the lens center to the bottom edge of the projected image
SD Projected image size
SD
SW
Projection distance
Screen
L (LW/LT)
H
L (LW/LT)
SW SH
Screen
L1
L1
(Unit: m)
(Unit: m)
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r For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)
Projected image
SH
SD
SW
A2
SW
Screen
SHA1
L4
L2
L1
L3
Screen
SH Projected image height
SW Projected image width
SD Projected image size
*1
L1 Projection distance (from the screen to the mirror reection surface
)
L2 Distance between the projector and the screen (from the screen to the tip of the lens) L3 Distance between the projector and the screen (from the screen to the front surface of the projector)
L4 Distance between the projector and the screen (from the screen to the rear surface of the projector) A1 Distance between the projector and the screen (from the screen bottom edge to the projector top) A2 Distance between the projector and the screen (from the screen bottom edge to the projector bottom)
*1 The mirror reection surface cannot be seen from the outside because it is located inside the xed-focus lens.
(Unit: m)
(Unit: m)
Distance between projector
and screen
L2 = L1
L3 = L1
L4 = L1
A2 = A1
*1 For details of calculating values, refer to “Formula to calculate projection distance per projection lens” (x page 41).
Formula
*1
+ 0.023
*1
- 0.166
*1
- 0.704
*1
+ 0.200
Attention
f Before setting up, read “Precautions for use” (x page 18). 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.
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(Only for PT-RZ670)
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE] (viewed from the side) [HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE] (viewed from above)
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up
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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Standard status
Only [KEYSTONE] used [KEYSTONE] and [CURVED] used together Only [CURVED] used
Projection
lens Model
No.
Standard
zoom lens
ET-DLE030
ET-DLE055 ±22 ±15 ±8 ±8 1.7 4.3 1 2.6 ET-DLE085 ±22 ±15 ±8 ±8 1.7 4.3 1 2.6 ET-DLE150 ±40 ±15 ±20 ±15 1.1 2.6 0.6 1.5 ET-DLE250 ±40 ±15 ±20 ±15 0.7 1.3 0.4 0.7 ET-DLE350 ±40 ±15 ±20 ±15 0.4 0.8 0.3 0.5 ET-DLE450 ±40 ±15 ±20 ±15 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.3
*1 Only the vertical keystone correction angle can be corrected in the direction in which the projector body moves away from the screen.
Vertical
keystone
correction
angle α (°)
±40 ±15 ±20 ±15 0.9 1.7 0.5 1
*1
+5 / -0 0
Horizontal
keystone
correction
angle β (°)
Vertical
keystone
correction
angle α (°)
Horizontal
keystone
correction
angle β (°)
Minimum
value of R2/
L2
Minimum
value of R3/
L3
Minimum
value of R2/
L2
Minimum
value of R3/
When using the optional Upgrade Kit (Model No.: ET-UK20)
L3
Only [KEYSTONE] used
Projection
lens Model
No.
Standard
zoom lens
ET-DLE030
ET-DLE055 ±22 ±15 ±8 ±8 1.3 3.3 0.8 1.9 ET-DLE085 ±22 ±15 ±8 ±8 1.3 3.3 0.8 1.9 ET-DLE150 ±40 ±40 ±20 ±15 0.9 2 0.5 1.1 ET-DLE250 ±40 ±40 ±20 ±15 0.5 1 0.3 0.6 ET-DLE350 ±45 ±40 ±20 ±15 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.4 ET-DLE450 ±45 ±40 ±20 ±15 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.3
*1 [VERTICAL KEYSTONE] and [HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE] cannot be corrected if the total exceeds 55° when used at the same time. *2 Only the vertical keystone correction angle can be corrected in the direction in which the projector body moves away from the screen.
Vertical
keystone
correction
angle α (°)
±40 ±40 ±20 ±15 0.7 1.3 0.4 0.7
*2
+5 / -0 0
Horizontal
keystone
correction
angle β (°)
*1
[KEYSTONE] and [CURVED] used together Only [CURVED] used
Vertical
keystone
correction
angle α (°)
Horizontal
keystone
correction
angle β (°)
Minimum
value of R2/
L2
Minimum
value of R3/
L3
Minimum
value of R2/
L2
Minimum
value of R3/
L3
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. In addition, when [GEOMETRY] and [KEYSTONE] are used, distance is corrected to become smaller than the specied image size.
For PT-RZ670
r When the image aspect ratio is 16:10
(Unit: m)
Lens type
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE030
Throw ratio
Projected image size
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.673 1.077 1.82 2.57 0.83 0.82 1.04 1.38 2.01
1.52 (60") 0.808 1.292 2.20 3.10 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.66 2.43
1.78 (70") 0.942 1.508 2.58 3.63 1.18 1.17 1.47 1.95 2.84
2.03 (80") 1.077 1.723 2.95 4.16 1.35 1.35 1.68 2.23 3.25
2.29 (90") 1.212 1.939 3.33 4.69 1.53 1.52 1.90 2.52 3.66
2.54 (100") 1.346 2.154 3.71 5.21 0.82 0.11 0.43 1.70 1.70 2.11 2.81 4.08
3.05 (120") 1.615 2.585 4.47 6.27 0.98 0.28 0.53 2.05 2.05 2.55 3.38 4.90
3.81 (150") 2.019 3.231 5.60 7.86 1.23 0.52 0.68 2.58 2.57 3.19 4.24 6.14
5.08 (200") 2.692 4.308 7.50 10.50 1.63 0.93 0.93 3.45 3.44 4.27 5.67 8.20
6.35 (250") 3.365 5.385 9.39 13.14 2.04 1.34 1.18 4.31 5.35 7.10 10.26
7.62 (300") 4.039 6.462 11.28 15.79 2.45 1.74 1.43 5.18 6.43 8.53 12.33
8.89 (350") 4.712 7.539 13.18 18.43 2.85 2.15 1.69 6.06 7.51 9.96 14.39
10.16 (400") 5.385 8.616 15.07 21.07 6.93 8.59 11.39 16.45
12.70 (500") 6.731 10.770 18.86 26.36 8.67 10.75 14.25 20.58
15.24 (600") 8.077 12.923 22.64 31.65 10.42 12.91 17.11 24.70
Lens type
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 Standard zoom
Throw ratio
Projected image size Projection distance (L)
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.673 1.077 2.42 3.87 3.80 5.81 5.66 9.12 0 - 0.44 0.34
1.52 (60") 0.808 1.292 2.92 4.65 4.59 7.00 6.85 11.01 0 - 0.53 0.40
1.78 (70") 0.942 1.508 3.42 5.44 5.38 8.19 8.04 12.89 0 - 0.62 0.47
2.03 (80") 1.077 1.723 3.92 6.23 6.16 9.38 9.23 14.78 0 - 0.71 0.54
2.29 (90") 1.212 1.939 4.42 7.02 6.95 10.57 10.43 16.66 0 - 0.80 0.61
2.54 (100") 1.346 2.154 4.92 7.81 7.74 11.76 11.62 18.55 0 - 0.89 0.67
3.05 (120") 1.615 2.585 5.91 9.39 9.31 14.14 14.00 22.31 0 - 1.07 0.81
3.81 (150") 2.019 3.231 7.41 11.75 11.68 17.71 17.58 27.97 0 - 1.33 1.01
5.08 (200") 2.692 4.308 9.91 15.70 15.61 23.66 23.54 37.39 0 - 1.78 1.35
6.35 (250") 3.365 5.385 12.41 19.64 19.55 29.61 29.50 46.81 0 - 2.22
7.62 (300") 4.039 6.462 14.91 23.59 23.49 35.56 35.46 56.24 0 - 2.67
8.89 (350") 4.712 7.539 17.40 27.53 27.42 41.51 41.42 65.66 0 - 3.11
10.16 (400") 5.385 8.616 19.90 31.48 31.36 47.46 47.38 75.08 0 - 3.55
12.70 (500") 6.731 10.770 24.90 39.37 39.23 59.36 59.30 93.93 0 - 4.44
15.24 (600") 8.077 12.923 29.89 47.25 47.11 71.25 71.22 112.77 0 - 5.33
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is
attached, it is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*2 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
*3 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes SH/2.
*1
Height
(SH)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
Width
(SW)
Standard zoom
lens
1.7-2.4:1 0.38:1 0.8:1 0.8-1.0:1 1.3-1.9:1
Projection
distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Intermediate
focus zoom lens
2.3-3.6:1 3.6-5.4:1 5.4-8.6:1
Min. (LW)
Projection
distance
Max.
(LT)
Long focus zoom
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Fixed-focus lens
Distance between
projector and
(L1)
Optional lens
(L4) (A1) Fixed
lens
Max.
(LT)
*2
screen
Ultra long focus
Min. (LW)
Optional lens
ET-DLE055
zoom lens
Max.
(LT)
Ultra short focus
zoom lens
ET-DLE085 ET-DLE150
Projection distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Height position (H)
lens/ET-DLE085/
ET-DLE150/ ET-DLE250/ ET-DLE350/
ET-DLE450
Short focus zoom
Max.
(LT)
Min.
(LW)
ET-DLE055
(Fixed)
lens
Max.
(LT)
*3
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r When the image aspect ratio is 16:9
(Unit: m)
Lens type
Standard zoom
lens
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE030
Throw ratio
Projected image size
Diagonal (SD)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
1.7-2.4:1 0.38:1 0.8:1 0.8-1.0:1 1.3-1.9:1
Projection
distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Projection
distance
(L1)
Fixed-focus lens
*2
Distance between
projector and
screen
(L4) (A1) Fixed
Optional lens
ET-DLE055
Ultra short focus
Short focus zoom
zoom lens
ET-DLE085 ET-DLE150
Projection distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min.
(LW)
lens
Max.
(LT)
1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 1.87 2.64 0.85 0.85 1.07 1.42 2.07
1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 2.26 3.19 1.03 1.03 1.29 1.71 2.49
1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 2.65 3.73 1.21 1.21 1.51 2.00 2.92
2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 3.04 4.27 1.39 1.39 1.73 2.30 3.34
2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 3.43 4.82 1.57 1.57 1.95 2.59 3.77
2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 3.82 5.36 0.84 0.14 0.51 1.75 1.75 2.17 2.89 4.19
3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 4.60 6.45 1.01 0.30 0.63 2.11 2.10 2.62 3.47 5.04
3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 5.76 8.08 1.26 0.56 0.81 2.65 2.64 3.28 4.36 6.31
5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 7.71 10.80 1.68 0.97 1.10 3.55 3.54 4.39 5.82 8.43
6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 9.65 13.51 2.10 1.39 1.39 4.43 5.50 7.29 10.55
7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 11.60 16.23 2.51 1.81 1.68 5.33 6.61 8.76 12.67
8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 13.55 18.95 2.93 2.23 1.98 6.23 7.72 10.23 14.79
10.16 (400") 4.981 8.855 15.49 21.66 7.12 8.83 11.70 16.91
12.70 (500") 6.226 11.069 19.38 27.10 8.91 11.05 14.64 21.15
15.24 (600") 7.472 13.283 23.27 32.53 10.71 13.27 17.58 25.39
Optional lens
Lens type
Intermediate
focus zoom lens
Long focus zoom
lens
Ultra long focus
zoom lens
Height position (H)
*3
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 Standard zoom
Throw ratio
Projected image size Projection distance (L)
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 2.49 3.97 3.91 5.98 5.82 9.39
1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 3.00 4.79 4.72 7.20 7.05 11.32
1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 3.51 5.60 5.53 8.43 8.27 13.26
2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 4.03 6.41 6.34 9.65 9.50 15.20
2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 4.54 7.22 7.15 10.87 10.72 17.13
2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 5.05 8.03 7.96 12.09 11.95 19.07
3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 6.08 9.65 9.58 14.54 14.40 22.94
3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 7.62 12.08 12.00 18.21 18.08 28.75
5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 10.19 16.14 16.05 24.32 24.20 38.44
6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 12.75 20.19 20.10 30.44 30.33 48.12
7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 15.32 24.25 24.14 36.55 36.45 57.81
8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 17.89 28.30 28.19 42.67 42.58 67.49
10.16 (400") 4.981 8.855 20.46 32.35 32.24 48.78 48.71 77.18
12.70 (500") 6.226 11.069 25.59 40.46 40.33 61.01 60.96 96.55
15.24 (600") 7.472 13.283 30.72 48.57 48.42 73.24 73.21 115.91
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is
attached, it is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*2 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
*3 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes SH/2.
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
2.3-3.6:1 3.6-5.4:1 5.4-8.6:1
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
lens/ET-DLE085/
ET-DLE150/ ET-DLE250/ ET-DLE350/
ET-DLE450
-
0.06 - 0.46 0.31
-
0.07 - 0.55 0.37
-
0.09 - 0.64 0.44
-
0.10 - 0.73 0.50
-
0.11 - 0.82 0.56
-
0.12 - 0.91 0.62
-
0.15 - 1.10 0.75
-
0.19 - 1.37 0.93
-
0.25 - 1.83 1.25
-
0.31 - 2.28
-
0.37 - 2.74
-
0.44 - 3.20
-
0.50 - 3.65
-
0.62 - 4.57
-
0.75 - 5.48
ET-DLE055
(Fixed)
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(Unit: m)
Lens type
Standard zoom
lens
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE030
Throw ratio
Projected image size
Diagonal (SD)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
2.1-2.9:1 0.46:1 0.9:1 0.9-1.2:1 1.6-2.3:1
Projection
distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Projection
distance
(L1)
Fixed-focus lens
*2
Distance between
projector and
screen
(L4) (A1) Fixed
Optional lens
ET-DLE055
Ultra short focus
Short focus zoom
zoom lens
ET-DLE085 ET-DLE150
Projection distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min.
(LW)
lens
Max.
(LT)
1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 2.07 2.92 0.94 0.94 1.18 1.56 2.29
1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 2.50 3.52 1.14 1.14 1.42 1.89 2.75
1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 2.93 4.12 1.34 1.33 1.67 2.21 3.22
2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 3.35 4.72 1.54 1.53 1.91 2.54 3.69
2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 3.78 5.31 1.74 1.73 2.16 2.86 4.15
2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 4.21 5.91 0.93 0.22 0.50 1.93 1.93 2.40 3.18 4.62
3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 5.07 7.11 1.11 0.41 0.61 2.33 2.32 2.89 3.83 5.55
3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 6.35 8.91 1.39 0.68 0.78 2.93 2.91 3.62 4.80 6.96
5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 8.50 11.90 1.85 1.14 1.06 3.92 3.90 4.84 6.42 9.29
6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 10.64 14.89 2.31 1.60 1.35 4.89 6.07 8.04 11.63
7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 12.78 17.88 2.77 2.07 1.63 5.88 7.29 9.66 13.96
8.89 (350") 5.334 7.112 14.93 20.88 3.23 2.53 1.92 6.86 8.51 11.28 16.30
10.16 (400") 6.096 8.128 17.07 23.87 7.85 9.73 12.90 18.63
12.70 (500") 7.620 10.160 21.36 29.85 9.82 12.17 16.13 23.30
15.24 (600") 9.144 12.192 25.64 35.84 11.80 14.62 19.37 27.97
Optional lens
Lens type
Intermediate
focus zoom lens
Long focus zoom
lens
Ultra long focus
zoom lens
Height position (H)
*3
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 Standard zoom
Throw ratio
Projected image size Projection distance (L)
Diagonal (SD)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
2.7-4.3:1 4.3-6.5:1 6.5-10.3:1
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
lens/ET-DLE085/
ET-DLE150/ ET-DLE250/ ET-DLE350/
ET-DLE450
ET-DLE055
(Fixed)
1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 2.75 4.39 4.32 6.60 6.45 10.37 0 - 0.50 0.38
1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 3.31 5.28 5.21 7.95 7.80 12.50 0 - 0.60 0.46
1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 3.88 6.17 6.10 9.29 9.14 14.63 0 - 0.70 0.53
2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 4.44 7.07 7.00 10.64 10.49 16.77 0 - 0.80 0.61
2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 5.01 7.96 7.89 11.99 11.84 18.90 0 - 0.91 0.69
2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 5.57 8.85 8.78 13.34 13.19 21.03 0 - 1.01 0.76
3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 6.71 10.64 10.56 16.03 15.89 25.30 0 - 1.21 0.91
3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 8.40 13.32 13.24 20.07 19.94 31.70 0 - 1.51 1.14
5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 11.23 17.78 17.69 26.80 26.69 42.37 0 - 2.01 1.52
6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 14.06 22.25 22.15 33.54 33.44 53.04 0 - 2.51
7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 16.88 26.71 26.61 40.27 40.18 63.70 0 - 3.02
8.89 (350") 5.334 7.112 19.71 31.18 31.06 47.01 46.93 74.37 0 - 3.52
10.16 (400") 6.096 8.128 22.54 35.64 35.52 53.74 53.68 85.04 0 - 4.02
12.70 (500") 7.620 10.160 28.19 44.58 44.43 67.21 67.17 106.37 0 - 5.03
15.24 (600") 9.144 12.192 33.85 53.51 53.35 80.68 80.67 127.70 0 - 6.04
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is
attached, it is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*2 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
*3 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes SH/2.
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For PT-RW630
r When the image aspect ratio is 16:10
(Unit: m)
Lens type
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE030
Throw ratio
Projected image size
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.673 1.077 1.91 2.70 0.87 0.87 1.09 1.45 2.12
1.52 (60") 0.808 1.292 2.31 3.26 1.06 1.05 1.32 1.75 2.55
1.78 (70") 0.942 1.508 2.71 3.81 1.24 1.23 1.54 2.05 2.98
2.03 (80") 1.077 1.723 3.11 4.37 1.42 1.42 1.77 2.35 3.42
2.29 (90") 1.212 1.939 3.50 4.92 1.61 1.60 2.00 2.65 3.85
2.54 (100") 1.346 2.154 3.90 5.48 0.86 0.16 0.59 1.79 1.78 2.22 2.95 4.28
3.05 (120") 1.615 2.585 4.70 6.59 1.03 0.33 0.72 2.16 2.15 2.68 3.55 5.15
3.81 (150") 2.019 3.231 5.89 8.25 1.29 0.58 0.92 2.71 2.70 3.36 4.45 6.45
5.08 (200") 2.692 4.308 7.88 11.03 1.71 1.01 1.25 3.63 3.61 4.49 5.95 8.61
6.35 (250") 3.365 5.385 9.86 13.81 2.14 1.44 1.58 4.53 5.62 7.45 10.78
7.62 (300") 4.039 6.462 11.85 16.58 2.57 1.86 1.91 5.45 6.76 8.95 12.95
8.89 (350") 4.712 7.539 13.84 19.36 3.00 2.29 2.24 6.36 7.89 10.46 15.11
10.16 (400") 5.385 8.616 15.83 22.13 7.28 9.02 11.96 17.28
12.70 (500") 6.731 10.770 19.80 27.68 9.11 11.29 14.96 21.61
15.24 (600") 8.077 12.923 23.78 33.23 10.94 13.55 17.96 25.94
Lens type
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 Standard zoom
Throw ratio
Projected image size Projection distance (L)
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.673 1.077 2.54 4.06 4.00 6.11 5.96 9.59
1.52 (60") 0.808 1.292 3.07 4.89 4.83 7.36 7.21 11.57
1.78 (70") 0.942 1.508 3.59 5.72 5.65 8.61 8.46 13.55
2.03 (80") 1.077 1.723 4.12 6.55 6.48 9.86 9.71 15.53
2.29 (90") 1.212 1.939 4.64 7.38 7.31 11.11 10.96 17.51
2.54 (100") 1.346 2.154 5.16 8.20 8.13 12.36 12.21 19.49
3.05 (120") 1.615 2.585 6.21 9.86 9.79 14.86 14.72 23.45
3.81 (150") 2.019 3.231 7.79 12.35 12.27 18.61 18.47 29.38
5.08 (200") 2.692 4.308 10.41 16.49 16.40 24.85 24.73 39.28
6.35 (250") 3.365 5.385 13.03 20.63 20.53 31.10 30.99 49.17
7.62 (300") 4.039 6.462 15.65 24.77 24.67 37.34 37.25 59.06
8.89 (350") 4.712 7.539 18.28 28.91 28.80 43.59 43.51 68.96
10.16 (400") 5.385 8.616 20.90 33.05 32.94 49.84 49.76 78.85
12.70 (500") 6.731 10.770 26.14 41.34 41.20 62.33 62.28 98.64
15.24 (600") 8.077 12.923 31.39 49.62 49.47 74.82 74.80 118.42
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is
attached, it is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*2 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
*3 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes SH/2.
*1
Height
(SH)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
Width
(SW)
Standard zoom
lens
1.8-2.5:1 0.40:1 0.8:1 0.8-1.0:1 1.4-2.0:1
Projection
distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Intermediate
focus zoom lens
2.4-3.8:1 3.8-5.7:1 5.6-9.0:1
Min. (LW)
Projection
distance
Max.
(LT)
Long focus zoom
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Fixed-focus lens
Distance between
projector and
(L1)
Optional lens
(L4) (A1) Fixed
lens
Max.
(LT)
*2
screen
Ultra long focus
Min. (LW)
Optional lens
ET-DLE055
zoom lens
Max.
(LT)
Ultra short focus
zoom lens
ET-DLE085 ET-DLE150
Projection distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Height position (H)
lens/ET-DLE085/
ET-DLE150/ ET-DLE250/ ET-DLE350/
ET-DLE450
-
0.07 - 0.44 0.34
-
0.08 - 0.53 0.40
-
0.09 - 0.62 0.47
-
0.11 - 0.71 0.54
-
0.12 - 0.80 0.61
-
0.13 - 0.89 0.67
-
0.16 - 1.07 0.81
-
0.20 - 1.33 1.01
-
0.27 - 1.78 1.35
-
0.34 - 2.22
-
0.40 - 2.67
-
0.47 - 3.11
-
0.54 - 3.55
-
0.67 - 4.44
-
0.81 - 5.33
Short focus zoom
Max.
(LT)
Min.
(LW)
ET-DLE055
(Fixed)
lens
Max.
(LT)
*3
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r When the image aspect ratio is 16:9
(Unit: m)
Lens type
Standard zoom
lens
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE030
Throw ratio
Projected image size
Diagonal (SD)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
1.8-2.5:1 0.40:1 0.8:1 0.8-1.0:1 1.4-2.0:1
Projection
distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Projection
distance
(L1)
Fixed-focus lens
*2
Distance between
projector and
screen
(L4) (A1) Fixed
Optional lens
ET-DLE055
Ultra short focus
Short focus zoom
zoom lens
ET-DLE085 ET-DLE150
Projection distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min.
(LW)
lens
Max.
(LT)
1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 1.97 2.78 0.90 0.89 1.12 1.49 2.18
1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 2.38 3.35 1.09 1.08 1.35 1.80 2.62
1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 2.79 3.92 1.27 1.27 1.59 2.11 3.07
2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 3.19 4.49 1.46 1.46 1.82 2.42 3.51
2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 3.60 5.06 1.65 1.65 2.05 2.72 3.96
2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 4.01 5.63 0.88 0.18 0.67 1.84 1.83 2.29 3.03 4.40
3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 4.83 6.77 1.06 0.35 0.82 2.22 2.21 2.75 3.65 5.29
3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 6.05 8.49 1.32 0.62 1.05 2.79 2.78 3.45 4.58 6.63
5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 8.10 11.34 1.76 1.06 1.42 3.73 3.72 4.61 6.12 8.86
6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 10.14 14.19 2.20 1.50 1.79 4.66 5.78 7.66 11.08
7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 12.18 17.04 2.64 1.94 2.17 5.60 6.94 9.21 13.31
8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 14.23 19.90 3.08 2.38 2.54 6.54 8.11 10.75 15.53
10.16 (400") 4.981 8.855 16.27 22.75 7.48 9.27 12.29 17.76
12.70 (500") 6.226 11.069 20.35 28.45 9.36 11.60 15.38 22.21
15.24 (600") 7.472 13.283 24.44 34.16 11.24 13.93 18.46 26.66
Optional lens
Lens type
Intermediate
focus zoom lens
Long focus zoom
lens
Ultra long focus
zoom lens
Height position (H)
*3
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 Standard zoom
Throw ratio
Projected image size Projection distance (L)
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.623 1.107 2.62 4.18 4.11 6.29 6.13 9.87
1.52 (60") 0.747 1.328 3.15 5.03 4.96 7.57 7.42 11.90
1.78 (70") 0.872 1.550 3.69 5.88 5.81 8.85 8.70 13.94
2.03 (80") 0.996 1.771 4.23 6.73 6.66 10.14 9.99 15.97
2.29 (90") 1.121 1.992 4.77 7.58 7.51 11.42 11.28 18.00
2.54 (100") 1.245 2.214 5.31 8.43 8.36 12.71 12.56 20.04
3.05 (120") 1.494 2.657 6.39 10.14 10.06 15.27 15.14 24.11
3.81 (150") 1.868 3.321 8.01 12.69 12.61 19.13 18.99 30.21
5.08 (200") 2.491 4.428 10.70 16.95 16.86 25.55 25.43 40.38
6.35 (250") 3.113 5.535 13.40 21.21 21.11 31.97 31.86 50.54
7.62 (300") 3.736 6.641 16.09 25.46 25.36 38.39 38.29 60.71
8.89 (350") 4.358 7.748 18.79 29.72 29.61 44.81 44.72 70.88
10.16 (400") 4.981 8.855 21.48 33.98 33.86 51.23 51.16 81.05
12.70 (500") 6.226 11.069 26.87 42.49 42.35 64.07 64.02 101.39
15.24 (600") 7.472 13.283 32.26 51.00 50.85 76.91 76.88 121.73
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is
attached, it is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*2 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
*3 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes SH/2.
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
2.4-3.8:1 3.8-5.7:1 5.6-9.0:1
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
lens/ET-DLE085/
ET-DLE150/ ET-DLE250/ ET-DLE350/
ET-DLE450
-
0.14 - 0.46 0.31
-
0.16 - 0.55 0.37
-
0.19 - 0.64 0.44
-
0.22 - 0.73 0.50
-
0.25 - 0.82 0.56
-
0.27 - 0.91 0.62
-
0.33 - 1.10 0.75
-
0.41 - 1.37 0.93
-
0.55 - 1.83 1.25
-
0.68 - 2.28
-
0.82 - 2.74
-
0.96 - 3.20
-
1.10 - 3.65
-
1.37 - 4.57
-
1.64 - 5.48
ET-DLE055
(Fixed)
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(Unit: m)
Lens type
Standard zoom
lens
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE030
Throw ratio
Projected image size
Diagonal (SD)
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
2.2-3.0:1 0.48:1 1.0:1 1.0-1.2:1 1.6-2.4:1
Projection
distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Projection
distance
(L1)
Fixed-focus lens
*2
Distance between
projector and
screen
(L4) (A1) Fixed
Optional lens
ET-DLE055
Ultra short focus
Short focus zoom
zoom lens
ET-DLE085 ET-DLE150
Projection distance (L)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min.
(LW)
lens
Max.
(LT)
1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 2.18 3.07 0.99 0.99 1.24 1.65 2.40
1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 2.63 3.70 1.20 1.20 1.50 1.99 2.89
1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 3.08 4.33 1.41 1.40 1.75 2.33 3.38
2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 3.53 4.95 1.62 1.61 2.01 2.67 3.87
2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 3.98 5.58 1.82 1.82 2.26 3.00 4.36
2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 4.42 6.21 0.97 0.27 0.67 2.03 2.03 2.52 3.34 4.85
3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 5.32 7.47 1.17 0.46 0.82 2.45 2.44 3.03 4.02 5.83
3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 6.67 9.35 1.46 0.75 1.05 3.07 3.06 3.80 5.04 7.31
5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 8.92 12.49 1.94 1.24 1.42 4.11 4.10 5.09 6.74 9.76
6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 11.17 15.64 2.42 1.72 1.79 5.13 6.37 8.44 12.21
7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 13.42 18.78 2.91 2.20 2.17 6.17 7.65 10.14 14.66
8.89 (350") 5.334 7.112 15.67 21.92 3.39 2.69 2.54 7.21 8.93 11.84 17.11
10.16 (400") 6.096 8.128 17.92 25.06 8.24 10.22 13.54 19.56
12.70 (500") 7.620 10.160 22.42 31.34 10.31 12.78 16.94 24.47
15.24 (600") 9.144 12.192 26.92 37.63 12.39 15.35 20.34 29.37
Optional lens
Lens type
Intermediate
focus zoom lens
Long focus zoom
lens
Ultra long focus
zoom lens
Height position (H)
*3
Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 Standard zoom
Throw ratio
Projected image size Projection distance (L)
Diagonal (SD)
1.27 (50") 0.762 1.016 2.89 4.61 4.54 6.94 6.78 10.90
1.52 (60") 0.914 1.219 3.48 5.55 5.48 8.35 8.20 13.14
1.78 (70") 1.067 1.422 4.08 6.48 6.42 9.76 9.61 15.38
2.03 (80") 1.219 1.626 4.67 7.42 7.35 11.18 11.03 17.62
2.29 (90") 1.372 1.829 5.26 8.36 8.29 12.59 12.45 19.86
2.54 (100") 1.524 2.032 5.86 9.30 9.22 14.01 13.87 22.10
3.05 (120") 1.829 2.438 7.04 11.17 11.09 16.83 16.70 26.58
3.81 (150") 2.286 3.048 8.82 13.98 13.90 21.08 20.95 33.30
5.08 (200") 3.048 4.064 11.79 18.67 18.58 28.15 28.03 44.49
6.35 (250") 3.810 5.080 14.76 23.36 23.26 35.22 35.12 55.69
7.62 (300") 4.572 6.096 17.73 28.05 27.94 42.29 42.20 66.89
8.89 (350") 5.334 7.112 20.70 32.74 32.62 49.36 49.28 78.09
10.16 (400") 6.096 8.128 23.67 37.42 37.30 56.43 56.37 89.29
12.70 (500") 7.620 10.160 29.60 46.80 46.65 70.57 70.53 111.68
15.24 (600") 9.144 12.192 35.54 56.17 56.01 84.71 84.70 134.08
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection of 2.03 m (80") projected image size. When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is
attached, it is based on the value during projection of 2.54 m (100") projected image size.
*2 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, the projection relation between the screen and the projector differs from that of
other lenses. Refer to “For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)” (x page 32) for details.
*3 When the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the lens shift is not possible, therefore the height position (H) becomes SH/2.
*1
Height
(SH)
Width
(SW)
2.9-4.6:1 4.5-6.9:1 6.8-10.8:1
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
Min. (LW)
Max.
(LT)
lens/ET-DLE085/
ET-DLE150/ ET-DLE250/ ET-DLE350/
ET-DLE450
-
0.08 - 0.50 0.38
-
0.09 - 0.60 0.46
-
0.11 - 0.70 0.53
-
0.12 - 0.80 0.61
-
0.14 - 0.91 0.69
-
0.15 - 1.01 0.76
-
0.18 - 1.21 0.91
-
0.23 - 1.51 1.14
-
0.30 - 2.01 1.52
-
0.38 - 2.51
-
0.46 - 3.02
-
0.53 - 3.52
-
0.61 - 4.02
-
0.76 - 5.03
-
0.91 - 6.04
ET-DLE055
(Fixed)
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Formula to calculate 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.
For PT-RZ670
r Standard zoom lens
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio
1.7 - 2.4:1 16:10 = 1.4906 x SD
1.7 - 2.4:1 16:9 = 1.5320 x SD
2.1 - 2.9:1 4:3 = 1.6874 x SD
r Zoom lens
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio
0.8 - 1.0:1 16:10 = 0.6865 x SD
ET-DLE085
ET-DLE150
ET-DLE250
ET-DLE350
ET-DLE450
0.8 - 1.0:1 16:9 = 0.7056 x SD
0.9 - 1.2:1 4:3 = 0.7772 x SD
1.3 - 1.9:1 16:10 = 1.1259 x SD
1.3 - 1.9:1 16:9 = 1.1572 x SD
1.6 - 2.3:1 4:3 = 1.2747 x SD
2.3 - 3.6:1 16:10 = 1.9665 x SD
2.3 - 3.6:1 16:9 = 2.0212 x SD
2.7 - 4.3:1 4:3 = 2.2263 x SD
3.6 - 5.4:1 16:10 = 3.1000 x SD
3.6 - 5.4:1 16:9 = 3.1862 x SD
4.3 - 6.5:1 4:3 = 3.5094 x SD
5.4 - 8.6:1 16:10 = 4.6931 x SD
5.4 - 8.6:1 16:9 = 4.8236 x SD
6.5 - 10.3:1 4:3 = 5.3129 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
Projection distance (L) formula
Min. (LW) Max. (LT)
-
0.0471 = 0.8498 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0471 = 0.8735 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0471 = 0.9621 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0540 = 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
-
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 For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055)
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance (L) formula
-
0.0476
-
0.0476
-
0.0476
ET-DLE055
0.8:1 16:10 = 0.6893 x SD
0.8:1 16:9 = 0.7084 x SD
0.9:1 4:3 = 0.7803 x SD
r For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio
0.38:1 16:10 = 0.3205 x SD + 0.0047 = 0.1977 x SD
ET-DLE030
0.38:1 16:9 = 0.3294 x SD + 0.0047 = 0.2304 x SD
0.46:1 4:3 = 0.3628 x SD + 0.0047 = 0.2238 x SD
Projection distance (L1)
formula
Formula for distance between
projector and screen (A1)
-
0.0721
-
0.0721
-
0.0721
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For PT-RW630
r Standard zoom lens
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio
1.8 - 2.5:1 16:10 = 1.5651 x SD
1.8 - 2.5:1 16:9 = 1.6086 x SD
2.2 - 3.0:1 4:3 = 1.7715 x SD
r Zoom lens
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio
0.8 - 1.0:1 16:10 = 0.7209 x SD
ET-DLE085
ET-DLE150
ET-DLE250
ET-DLE350
ET-DLE450
0.8 - 1.0:1 16:9 = 0.7409 x SD
1.0 - 1.2:1 4:3 = 0.8159 x SD
1.4 - 2.0:1 16:10 = 1.1822 x SD
1.4 - 2.0:1 16:9 = 1.2151 x SD
1.6 - 2.4:1 4:3 = 1.3381 x SD
2.4 - 3.8:1 16:10 = 2.0649 x SD
2.4 - 3.8:1 16:9 = 2.1223 x SD
2.9 - 4.6:1 4:3 = 2.3371 x SD
3.8 -5.7:1 16:10 = 3.2550 x SD
3.8 -5.7:1 16:9 = 3.3455 x SD
4.5 - 6.9:1 4:3 = 3.6842 x SD
5.6 - 9.0:1 16:10 = 4.9277 x SD
5.6 - 9.0:1 16:9 = 5.0647 x SD
6.8 - 10.8:1 4:3 = 5.5775 x SD
Projection distance (L) formula
Min. (LW) Max. (LT)
-
0.0746 = 2.1855 x SD - 0.0725
-
0.0746 = 2.2462 x SD - 0.0725
-
0.0746 = 2.4736 x SD - 0.0725
Projection distance (L) formula
Min. (LW) Max. (LT)
-
0.0471 = 0.8923 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0471 = 0.9171 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0471 = 1.0100 x SD - 0.0442
-
0.0540 = 1.7055 x SD - 0.0498
-
0.0540 = 1.7529 x SD - 0.0498
-
0.0540 = 1.9304 x SD - 0.0498
-
0.0800 = 3.2612 x SD - 0.0792
-
0.0800 = 3.3519 x SD - 0.0792
-
0.0800 = 3.6912 x SD - 0.0792
-
0.1351 = 4.9185 x SD - 0.1346
-
0.1351 = 5.0553 x SD - 0.1346
-
0.1351 = 5.5671 x SD - 0.1346
-
0.3017 = 7.7903 x SD - 0.2991
-
0.3017 = 8.0069 x SD - 0.2991
-
0.3017 = 8.8174 x SD - 0.2991
r For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055)
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio Projection distance (L) formula
-
0.0476
-
0.0476
-
0.0476
ET-DLE055
0.8:1 16:10 = 0.7237 x SD
0.8:1 16:9 = 0.7438 x SD
1.0:1 4:3 = 0.8191 x SD
r For xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030)
Projection lens Model No. Throw ratio Aspect ratio
0.40:1 16:10 = 0.3365 x SD + 0.0047 = 0.2597 x SD
ET-DLE030
0.40:1 16:9 = 0.3459 x SD + 0.0047 = 0.2942 x SD
0.48:1 4:3 = 0.3809 x SD + 0.0047 = 0.2941 x SD
Projection distance (L1)
formula
Formula for distance between
projector and screen (A1)
-
0.0740
-
0.0740
-
0.0740
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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 projected image is rectangular.
If the screen is tilted downward, the projected image can be adjusted to be rectangular by adjusting the front adjustable feet. 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.
Adjustable range
Each adjustable feet: Approx. 30 mm (1-3/16")
Attention
f Be careful not to block the intake/exhaust with your hands or any objects when adjusting the adjustable feet while the light source is on.
(x page 25)
f When installing the projector on the oor using the adjustable feet, be sure that the adjustable foot in the center of the rear is in contact with
the oor in order to stabilize the image position. (x page 19)
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Chapter 2 Getting Started — Removing/attaching the projection lens

Removing/attaching the projection lens

Removing and attaching methods of the projection lens are same for both standard zoom lenses and optional lenses.
Move the projection lens to the home position before replacing or removing the projection lens. (x page 61)
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.
Note
f In case of the ultra short focus zoom lens (Model No.: ET-DLE085), attachment/removal procedures of the lens mount cover are different.
Refer to the user manual supplied with ET-DLE085 for details.
f For attachment/removal procedures of the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030), refer to the user manual supplied with ET-DLE030.

Removing the projection lens

Remove the projection lens using the following procedure.
Lens mount cover
(iii)
Projection lens
(i)
(ii)
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
(ii)
(i)
Lens release button
1) Turn the lens mount cover counterclockwise and remove. (Fig. 1)
2) While keep 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.

Attaching the projection lens

Attach the projection lens using the following procedure.
Guide groove
(i)
Guide
(ii)
Fig. 1
Projection lens
Fig. 2 Fig. 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)
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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 conrm that it does not come out.
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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 video signals, Y/C signals, YC
digital signals.
f Some computer models are not compatible with the projector. f Use a cable compensator when you connect devices to the projector using long cables. Otherwise the image may not display properly. f Refer to “List of compatible signals” (x page 176) for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector.
/YPBPR signals, analog RGB signals (synchronization signals are TTL level), and
BCR
<RGB 2 IN> terminal pin assignments and signal names
Outside view Pin No. Signal name Pin 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 view Pin No. Signal name Pin 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 view Pin No. Signal name Pin 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 clock1+ (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>/<RGB 1 IN> terminals
-
-
(13)
-
(21)
-
VCR (with built-in TBC)
DVD player with HDMI terminal (HDCP)
Blu-ray disc playerVCR (with built-in TBC)
Attention
f Always use one of the following when connecting a VCR.
g A VCR with built-in time base corrector (TBC) g A time base corrector (TBC) between the projector and the VCR
f If nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be distorted. In such a case, connect the time base corrector (TBC) between the
projector and the external devices.
Note
f When entering DVI-D, some external devices to be connected may require switching the setting using the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu
[DVI-D IN] [EDID].
f The <DVI-D IN> terminal can be connected to HDMI- or DVI-D-compliant devices. However, images may not appear or may not be
displayed properly on some devices.
f For an HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards. If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standards
is used, images may be interrupted or may not be displayed.
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 displayed.
f The projector does not support VIERA Link (HDMI). f When a video signal and Y/C signal are input, switch the setting using the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [RGB IN] [RGB1 INPUT
SETTING] (x page 94).
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(Only for PT-RZ670)
Digital VCR for commercial use
Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting
SD-SDI signal, HD-SDI signal or 3G-SDI
signal
Note
f Use the [PICTURE] menu [SYSTEM SELECTOR] to switch the input format. f Some external devices to be connected require the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [SDI IN] to be set. f Use a 5CFB or higher (such as 5CFB, or 7CFB) or a Belden 1694A or higher connection cable to properly transmit images. Use a
connection cable of 100 m (328'1") length or less.
f When an unsteady signal is connected, an error in signal detection may occur. In such a case, use the [PICTURE] menu [SYSTEM
SELECTOR] to switch to a system that matches the signal format.

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 When entering DVI-D, some external devices to be connected may require switching the setting using the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu
[DVI-D IN] [EDID].
f For an HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards. If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standards
is used, images may be interrupted or may not be displayed.
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 displayed.
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: Twisted-pair-cable transmitter

Twisted-pair-cable transmitters such as the optional Digital Interface Box (Model No.: ET-YFB100G) 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
Hub
(commercially available)
HDMI cable (commercially available)
Control computer
VCR
(with built-in TBC)
Blu-ray disc player
Attention
f Always use one of the following when connecting a VCR.
g A VCR with built-in time base corrector (TBC) g A time base corrector (TBC) between the projector and the VCR
f If nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be disrupted. In such a case, connect the time base corrector (TBC) between
the projector and the external devices.
f Ask a qualied technician or your dealer to install the cable wiring for a 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 Compatible with CAT5e or higher g Shielded type (including connectors) g Straight-through g Single wire
f When laying cables between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector, check 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 manufacturer, do not place another twisted-pair-
cable transmitter between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter of other manufacturer and the projector. This may cause image to be disrupted.
f Do not pull cables forcefully. In addition, 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 a 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, conrm that the value of [SIGNAL QUALITY] in the [NETWORK] menu [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] is displayed in
green to indicate normal quality. (x page 136)
Note
f For an HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards. If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standards
is used, images may be interrupted or may not be displayed.
f The projector does not support VIERA Link (HDMI). f The maximum transmission distance between the twisted-pair-cable transmitter and the projector is 100 m (328'1"). If this distance is
exceeded, image may be disrupted or a malfunction may occur in LAN communication. Please note that we do not support the use of the projector outside the maximum transmission distance.
f For twisted-pair-cable transmitters of other manufacturers of which the operation has been veried with the projector, refer to the Panasonic
website (http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/). Note that the verication for devices of other manufacturers has been made for the items set by Panasonic Corporation, and not all the operations have been veried. For operation or performance problems caused by the devices of
other manufacturers, contact the respective manufacturers.
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This chapter describes basic operations to start with.
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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 projector body to prevent it from being removed easily.
Conrm that the <MAIN POWER> switch is on the <OFF> side before connecting the power cord. For details of power cord handling, refer to “Read this rst!” (x page 2).
How to attach the power cord
1) Check the shapes of the <AC IN> terminal on the side of the projector and the power cord connector,
and insert the plug completely in the correct direction (until you hear the side tabs click in place).
How to remove the power cord
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) Remove the power cord connector from the <AC IN> terminal of the projector while pressing the side tabs.

Power indicator

Displays 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 status Projector status
Off The main power is switched off.
The power is switched off. (standby mode)
Red Lit
Green Lit Projecting.
Orange Lit
Projection will start when the power on <b> button is pressed.
f The projector may not operate when the light source indicators <LIGHT1>/<LIGHT2>
or temperature indicator <TEMP> are blinking. (x page 158)
The projector is preparing to switch off the projector.
The power is switched off after a while. (Changes to the standby mode.)
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Note
f While the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> is lit in orange, the fan is running to cool the projector. f For approximately ve seconds after the projector is switched off, the indicator does not light up even if the power is switched on. After the
power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights in red, turn on the power again.
f The projector consumes power even in standby mode (power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lit in red). Refer to “Power consumption”
(x page 178) for the power consumption.
f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> will blink if the projector receives a remote control signal. f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> will blink slowly in green while the shutter function is in use (shutter: closed). f If the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> is blinking in red, consult your dealer.

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)
4)
1) Connect the power cord to the projector body.
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 in red, and the projector enters the standby mode.
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.
Note
f If the projector is switched on at around 0 °C (32 °F), a warm-up period of approximately ve minutes may be necessary until an image is
displayed.
The temperature indicator <TEMP> lights 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 158) 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. If this happens, increase the operating environment temperature to 0 °C (32 °F) or higher, turn off the main power, and then switch on the power again.
f When the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [STANDBY MODE] is set to [ECO], it may take more time before the projector starts projecting
after the power is turned on, compared with when [NORMAL] is set.
f When the power is turned or an input signal is switched, you may here a high-frequency driving sound. This is not a malfunction. f If the power is turned off by pressing the <OFF> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch or by using the breaker directly while projecting during
the last time of use, the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights in green and projection starts after a while when the power is turned on by pressing the <ON> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch with the power plug connected to the outlet, or with the breaker turned on.

When the initial setting screen is displayed

When the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase, as well as when [ALL USER DATA] is executed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [INITIALIZE], the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection starts, 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. You may also need to adjust the zoom and shift. Refer to “Adjusting the focus, zoom, and shift” (x page 60) for details.
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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
Please select DISPLAY LANGUAGE.
1/7
SELECT
ENTER
SET
2) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Initial setting (operation setting)
Set the items for the operating method depending on the projector’s application and duration of usage. 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 light source luminance decreases by half may shorten or the luminance may decrease.
By using this initial setting (operation setting), you can complete the settings at once when installing the projector, if the operation method of the projector is determined in advance. If [ALL USER DATA] is executed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [INITIALIZE], press the <ENTER> button without changing the initial setting (operation setting), and proceed to the 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
BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP
CONSTANT MODE
LINK
CALIBRATION TIME
CALIBRATION MESSAGE
Set the way to use the projector. For details, please
refer to the operating instructions "When the initial
setting screen is displayed".
ENTER
SET
NORMAL
GROUP A
CHANGEMENU SELECT
2/7
100%
100%
OFF
OFF
ON
Note
f The preceding initial setting screen is displayed when the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase. If [ALL USER DATA] is
executed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [INITIALIZE], the settings of [OPERATING MODE] and [MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL] set before execution are displayed.
f For the interrelation of luminance and runtime, refer to “Interrelation of luminance and runtime” (x page 55). 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 When using the projector at high altitudes of 2 700 m (8 858') or higher above sea level, set [OPERATING MODE] to an item other
than [ECO], [LONG LIFE1], [LONG LIFE2], and [LONG LIFE3].
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[NORMAL] Set this item when high luminance is required. The estimated runtime is approximately 20 000 hours.
[ECO]
[LONG LIFE1]
[LONG LIFE2]
[LONG LIFE3]
[USER1]
[USER3]
f When [NORMAL], [ECO], [LONG LIFE1], [LONG LIFE2], or [LONG LIFE3] is selected, proceed to Step 5).
Although the luminance is lower than that of [NORMAL], set this item to increase the life of the light source. The estimated runtime is approximately 24 000 hours.
Although the luminance is lower than that of [ECO], set this item to increase the life of the light source. The estimated runtime is approximately 43 000 hours.
Although the luminance is lower than that of [LONG LIFE1], set this item to increase the life of the light source. The estimated runtime is approximately 61 000 hours.
Although the luminance is lower than that of [LONG LIFE2], set this item to increase the life of the light source. The estimated runtime is approximately 87 000 hours.
Set [MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL] and [LIGHT OUTPUT] individually.[USER2]
3) Press as to select [MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL].
4) Press qw to adjust.
Operation Adjustment Range 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].
10.0 % - 100.0 %
6) Press qw to adjust.
Operation
Press w. Press q.
Brightness Runtime (estimate)
The screen becomes brighter. The runtime becomes shorter.
The screen becomes darker. The runtime becomes longer.
Adjustment
7) Press as to select [CONSTANT MODE].
8) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF] Does not perform the brightness control (correction by the brightness sensor).
Performs the brightness control (correction by the brightness sensor).
[AUTO]
[PC]
*1 “Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software” is included in the supplied CD-ROM.
f When not performing the brightness control ([OFF] is selected), proceed to Step 15). f When [PC] is selected, proceed to Step 11 ).
When the brightness of the light source or white balance changes, the brightness of the screen is automatically corrected.
Synchronizes nine or more projectors through a computer using the dedicated software “Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software”
9) Press as to select [LINK].
10) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
Range of adjustment
10.0 % - 100.0 %
*1
.
Performs corrections by the brightness sensor on one projector without synchronizing with other
[OFF]
[GROUP A] [GROUP B] [GROUP C] [GROUP D]
projectors.
The duration that the constant brightness is kept will become longer by setting the value of [LIGHT OUTPUT] smaller.
Synchronizes corrections on multiple projectors by the brightness sensor. You can set up to four groups (A to D) within the same subnet by using the network function. You can also register and synchronize up to eight projectors in one group.
11) Press as to select [CALIBRATION TIME].
12) Press the number (<0> - <9>) buttons on the remote control to enter the time.
f The projector is in the adjustment mode (where the time is blinking). f Press qw to select “hour” or “minute”.
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f When the cursor is moved from [CALIBRATION TIME] using as, [CALIBRATION TIME] is xed. f Brightness and color are measured at the specied time. The dynamic contrast function does not operate during measurement. f When not specifying the time, press as to select [CALIBRATION TIME] (the state where the time is not blinking), and press the
<DEFAULT> button.
13) Press as to select [CALIBRATION MESSAGE].
14) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[ON] Displays the message during calibration.
[OFF] Does not display the message during calibration.
15) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Interrelation of luminance and runtime
You can use the projector with desired brightness and duration of use by combining the settings of [CONSTANT MODE] in [MAX LIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL], [LIGHT OUTPUT], and [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP].
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.
r To set the projector based on the duration of use
When [CONSTANT MODE] is set to [OFF] When [CONSTANT MODE] is set to [AUTO] or [PC]
Duration of use
(hour)
20 000 100.0 100.0 6 500 100.0 54.0 3 500 24 000 100.0 80.0 5 200 100.0 46.0 3 000 27 000 100.0 67.0 4 400 74.0 43.0 2 800 31 000 100.0 46.0 3 000 71.0 37.0 2 400 35 000 69.0 32.0 2 100 40 000 66.0 28.0 1 800
[MAX LIGHT
OUTPUT LEVEL]
(%)
[LIGHT OUTPUT]
(%)
Luminance (lm)
[MAX LIGHT
OUTPUT LEVEL]
(%)
[LIGHT OUTPUT]
(%)
r To set the projector based on luminance
When [CONSTANT MODE] is set to [OFF] When [CONSTANT MODE] is set to [AUTO] or [PC]
Luminance (lm)
5 500 100.0 85.0 23 000 100.0 85.0 4 000 5 000 100.0 77.0 25 000 100.0 77.0 7 500 4 500 100.0 69.0 26 500 100.0 69.0 11 000 4 000 100.0 62.0 28 000 100.0 62.0 15 000 3 500 100.0 54.0 29 500 100.0 54.0 20 000 3 000 100.0 46.0 31 000 100.0 46.0 24 000 2 500 100.0 38.0 33 000 72.0 38.0 30 000 2 000 68.0 31.0 36 500
[MAX LIGHT
OUTPUT LEVEL]
(%)
[LIGHT OUTPUT]
(%)
Runtime (hour)
[MAX LIGHT
OUTPUT LEVEL]
(%)
[LIGHT OUTPUT]
(%)
Luminance (lm)
Runtime (hour)
Note
f Under inuence of characteristics of each light source, conditions of use, installation environment, etc., the runtime may be shorter than the
estimation.
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.
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Initial setting (installation setting)
Set [PROJECTION METHOD] and [COOLING CONDITION] depending on the installation mode. Refer to “Installation mode” (x page 30) for details.
Set [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] to [OVER 2700m] when using the projector at high altitudes between 2 700 m (8 858') and 4 200 m (13 780')
above sea level.
After completed the initial setting, you can change the settings of each item from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu.
1) Press as to select an item.
INITIAL SETTING
PROJECTION METHOD
When PROJECTION METHOD is changed, confirm that
COOLING CONDITION is set correctly.
FRONT/FLOOR
3/7
COOLING CONDITION
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE
It may shorten the life of the light source and projector
if used in incorrect setting.
ENTER
SET
AUTO
UNDER 2700m
CHANGEMENU SELECT
2) Press qw to switch the setting.
3) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Note
f When [OPERATING MODE] is set to [ECO], [LONG LIFE1], [LONG LIFE2], or [LONG LIFE3], the item of [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] cannot
be selected. Use the projector at a location lower than 2 700 m (8 858') above sea level.
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 function 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.
NORMAL
4/7
CHANGE
ENTER
SET
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 [ALL USER DATA] is
executed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [INITIALIZE], the setting of [STANDBY MODE] set before execution 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 as to select an item.
2) Press qw to switch the setting.
INITIAL SETTING
SCREEN FORMAT
SCREEN POSITION
Set as necessary for the screen in use.
5/7
16:10
ENTER
SET
CHANGEMENU SELECT
3) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Initial setting (time zone)
Set [TIME ZONE] according to the country or region where the projector is used. 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.
ENTER
SET
20XX/01/01
123456
CHANGEMENU SELECT
6/7
+09:00
2) Press the <ENTER> button to proceed to the initial setting.
Note
f By default, the time zone of the projector is set to +09:00 (Japan and Korean Standard Time). Change the setting in the [PROJECTOR
SETUP] menu [DATE AND TIME] [TIME ZONE] to the time zone of the region where you use the projector.
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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 123).
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
CHANGEMENU SELECT
2) Press qw to switch the setting.
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f Conrm the setting value and complete the initial setting.

Making adjustments and selections

It is recommended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted.
1) 5) 7) 8) 9)2)
3)
4)
6)
1) 8)
5)
7) 9)
2)
3)
6)
1) Press the <FOCUS> button to roughly adjust the focus of the image. (x page 60)
2) Change the setting of the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [PROJECTION METHOD] depending on the installation mode. (x page 30)
f Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 67) for the operation of the menu screen.
3) Press the input selection (<RGB1> and <RGB2>, or <RGB1/2>, <DIGITAL LINK>, <DVI-D>, <VIDEO>, <SDI>, <HDMI>) button to select the input signal.
(SDI input is supported only for PT-RZ670.)
4) Adjust the front, back and sideway tilt of the projector with the adjustable feet. (x page 43)
5) Press the <SHIFT> button to adjust the position of the image.
6) If the input signal is an RGB signal, press the <AUTO SETUP> button.
7) Press the <ZOOM> button to adjust the size of the image to match the screen.
8) Press the <FOCUS> button again to adjust the focus.
9) Press the <ZOOM> button again to adjust the zoom and the size of the image to match the screen.
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Note
f When the projector is switched on for the rst time after purchase, as well as when [ALL USER DATA] is executed from the [PROJECTOR
SETUP] menu [INITIALIZE], the focus adjustment screen is displayed after projection starts, then the [INITIAL SETTING] screen is displayed. Refer to “When the initial setting screen is displayed” (x page 52) for details.

Switching off the projector

3)
4)
1)
1) Press the power standby <v> button.
f The [POWER OFF(STANDBY)] conrmation screen is displayed.
1)
2)
2)
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.)
3) Wait for a few seconds until the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> of the projector lights 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 switched off, the indicator does not light up even if the power is switched on.
f The projector consumes power even when the power standby <v> button is pressed and the projector is switched off if the main
power of the projector is on.
When the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [STANDBY MODE] is set to [ECO], use of some functions is restricted, but the power
consumption during standby can be conserved.
f The power can be turned off by pressing the <OFF> side of the <MAIN POWER> switch while projecting 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 reected.
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Projecting

Check the projection lens attachment (x page 44), external device connection (x page 46), power cord connection (x page 51), switch on the power (x page 52) to start projecting. Select the video for projection, and adjust appearance of the projected image.

Selecting the input signal

Select an input signal.
1) Press the input selection (<RGB1> and <RGB2>, or <RGB1/2>, <DIGITAL LINK>, <DVI-D>, <VIDEO>, <SDI>, <HDMI>) button on the remote control or the control panel.
(SDI input is supported only for PT-RZ670.)
f The image of the signal being input in the selected terminal is projected.
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].
f Conrm the aspect ratio of the projection screen and the image, and switch to an optimum aspect ratio from the [POSITION] menu
[ASPECT].

Adjusting the focus, zoom, and shift

If the projected image or the position is not correct when the positioning of the projector and the screen is correctly installed, adjust the focus, zoom, and shift.
Using the control panel
1) Press the <LENS> button on the control panel.
f Pressing the button changes the adjustment screen in the order of [FOCUS], [ZOOM], and [SHIFT].
2) Select each item and press asqw to adjust it.
Using the remote control
1) Press the lens (<FOCUS>, <ZOOM>, <SHIFT>) buttons on the remote control.
f <FOCUS> button: Adjusts focus. f <ZOOM> button: Adjusts zoom. f <SHIFT> button: Adjusts shift.
2) Select each item and press asqw to adjust it.
CAUTION
During the lens shift operation, do not insert your hand in any opening around the lens.
Your hand may be caught in between, resulting in injury.
Note
f When the projection lens without the zoom function is attached, the zoom adjustment screen will be displayed. However, operation is not
possible.
f Use the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) with the lens position set to the home position. (x page 61) f When using the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030), refer to the user manual provided with the ET-DLE030 on how to make
adjustments.
f Adjustments can be performed quickly by holding down asqw for at least three seconds. f It is recommended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted. f Only [FOCUS] is shown in yellow so that the displayed menu item can be recognized by color, even when the projector is not focused and
displayed characters are unreadable. (Factory default) The display color of [FOCUS] depends on the setting of the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] [OSD DESIGN].
f When the projector is switched off during the shift adjustment, lens calibration needs to be performed the next time the projector is switched
on. (x page 123)
f When the main power is switched off during shift adjustment, a lens calibration error screen will be displayed during the next shift
adjustment. Execute the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [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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Moving the lens to the home position

To move the lens to the home position, perform the following procedure.
1) Press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control while the shift adjustment screen is displayed.
f The [HOME POSITION] screen is displayed.
LENS
HOME POSITION
ENTER
EXECUTE
MENU
CANCEL
2) While the [HOME POSITION] screen is displayed (for approximately five seconds), press the <ENTER> button.
f [PROGRESS] is displayed in the [HOME POSITION] screen, and the lens returns to the home position.
Note
f The home position of the lens is the lens position when the lens is being replaced or when the projector is being stored, and it is not the
optical center of the screen.
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.

Adjustment range by the lens position shift (optical shift)

Perform the lens position shift within the adjustment range. The focus may change when the lens position is shifted out of the adjustment range. This is because the movement of the lens is restricted
to protect the optical parts. Projection position can be adjusted with the optical axis shift based on the standard projection position in the
respective range.
Lens type
PT-RZ670
PT-RW630
Standard zoom lens, ET-DLE150, ET-DLE250,
ET-DLE350, ET-DLE450
Standard projection position
0.3 H
0.1 H
0.5 V0.16 V
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Standard projection position
0.3 H
0.1 H
0.6 V0.16 V
Zoom lens
ET-DLE085
Standard projection position
0.28 H
0.5 V0.16 V
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Standard projection position
0.28 H
0.6 V0.16 V
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Projected image height V
0.1 H
Projected image width H
Note
f When the optional xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) is attached, the shift adjustment is not available. f When the optional xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is attached, adjust the lens position by following the procedures described in
the user manual provided with ET-DLE030.
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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 You can set the fade-in/fade-out time for the image from [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [SHUTTER SETTING]. f If the shutter function is used in an operating environment temperature of close to 0 °C (32 °F), the light source may light up dimly for the
warm-up process.

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 The on-screen display disappears.
2) Press the <ON SCREEN> button again.
f The on-screen display appears.
Note
f 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.
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Switching the input

The input for projection can be switched.
button
1) Press the input selection (<RGB1/2>, <DIGITAL LINK>, <DVI-D>, <VIDEO>, <SDI>, <HDMI>) button.
f This operation can be also performed using the buttons on the control panel.
<RGB1/2>
Switches the input to RGB1 or RGB2. Switches to the other input when one input has already been
chosen.
<DIGITAL LINK> Switches the input to DIGITAL LINK.
<DVI-D> Switches the input to DVI-D.
<VIDEO>
<SDI>
*1
*2
Switches the input to RGB1. Switches the input to SDI.
<HDMI> Switches the input to HDMI.
*1 The operation is disabled in the factory default settings. The operation is enabled when [REMOTE CONTROL] is set to [USER] and [VIDEO
BUTTON] of [INPUT SELECT BUTTON] is set to other than [DISABLE], from the [SECURITY] menu [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP].
*2 SDI input is supported only for PT-RZ670.
Note
f When the optional Digital Interface Box (Model No.: ET-YFB100G) is connected to the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal, the input on
ET-YFB100G changes with each press of the <DIGITAL LINK> button. 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.

Using the Status function

You can display the status of the projector.
button
1) Press the <STATUS> button.
f The [STATUS] screen is displayed.
STATUS
PROJECTOR TYPE
PROJECTOR RUNTIME
LIGHT RUNTIME
MAIN/SUB VERSION
INTAKE AIR TEMP.
OPTICS MODULE TEMP.
EXHAUST AIR TEMP.
AROUND LIGHT1 TEMP.
AROUND LIGHT2 TEMP.
COOLING CONDITION
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
SELF TEST
ENTER
SEND E-MAIL
RZ670(SW1234567)
100000h
100000h / 100000h
1.00 / 1.00
31°C/87°F
27°C/80°F
31°C/87°F
31°C/87°F
31°C/87°F
AUTO - FLOOR
1013hPa
NO ERRORS
MENU
EXITCHANGE
1/4
Note
f This can be displayed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [STATUS] (x page 120).
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Using the Automatic setup function

The automatic setup function can be used to automatically adjust the resolution, clock phase, and image position when analog RGB signals consisting of bitmap images such as computer signals are being input, or to automatically adjust the image position when DVI-D/HDMI signals are input. Supplying images with bright white borders at the edges and high-contrast black and white characters is recommended when the
system is in automatic adjustment mode.
Avoid supplying 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 using 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 cases, adjust the [POSITION] menu [CLOCK PHASE]
(x page 81).
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 this case, adjust the settings in the [ADVANCED MENU] menu [INPUT RESOLUTION] (x page 86), [POSITION] [CLOCK PHASE] (x page 81), and [SHIFT] (x page 79).
f Adjust special signals according to the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [AUTO SETUP] (x page 93). f Automatic adjustment may not work depending on the model of the computer. f Automatic adjustment may not work for a synchronization signal of C-SY or SYNC ON GREEN. f Images may be disrupted for a few seconds during automatic adjustment, but it 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 If the automatic setup function is used while moving images are being input, the adjustment may not be performed properly even for an RGB
signal that can use automatic setup. [INCOMPLETE] may appear, or adjustment may not be nished properly even if [COMPLETE] appears.

Using the Function button

The [P IN P], [SUB MEMORY], [SYSTEM SELECTOR], [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW], [FREEZE], [WAVEFORM MONITOR], or [ASPECT] function can be assigned to the <FUNCTION> button on the remote control so that it can be used as an easy shortcut button.
button
1) Press the <FUNCTION> button.
Note
f Assignment of the function is performed from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu [FUNCTION BUTTON] (x page 122).

Displaying internal test patterns

The projector has eight 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 Setting is also available from the [TEST PATTERN] (x page 127) menu. f Settings of position, size, and other factors will not be reected in test patterns. Make sure to display the input signal before performing
various adjustments.
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Setting the remote control ID numbers

When you use the multiple projectors together, you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using 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, 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, as
same as when [ALL] is set.
f Set the ID number of the projector 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
P IN P
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
P IN P
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
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.
A B C
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 Depending on the signals to be input to the projector, some items or functions may not be adjusted or used. If items or functions cannot be
adjusted or used, the items on the menu screen are shown in black characters, and they cannot be selected. [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY]
may not be displayed depending on the input signals.
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 68) and “Sub-menu” (x page 69). f The cursor color depends on the settings of 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 it vertically, change the setting in the [DISPLAY OPTION] menu
[ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] [OSD ROTATION] (x page 100).
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
0
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 item to the factory default one at a time, execute the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu
[INITIALIZE] (x page 124).
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

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.
[PICTURE] 72
[POSITION] 79
[ADVANCED MENU] 85
[DISPLAY LANGUAGE] 90
[DISPLAY OPTION] 91
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Main menu item Page
[PROJECTOR SETUP] 107
[P IN P] 125
[TEST PATTERN] 127
[SIGNAL LIST] 128
[SECURITY] 131
[NETWORK] 135

Sub-menu

The sub-menu of the selected main menu item is displayed, and you can set and adjust items in the sub-menu.
[PICTURE]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
BPR
*1
*1
]
[PICTURE MODE] [STANDARD] [CONTRAST] [0] 72 [BRIGHTNESS] [0] 72 [COLOR] [0] 73 [TINT] [0] 73 [COLOR TEMPERATURE] [DEFAULT] 73 [WHITE GAIN] [+10] 75 [GAMMA] [DEFAULT] 75 [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW] [OFF] 76 [SHARPNESS] [+6] 76 [NOISE REDUCTION] [OFF] 76 [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] [2] 77 [SYSTEM SELECTOR] [YP
*1 Depends on the signal input.
72
77
Note
f The factory default settings may vary depending on the picture mode.
[POSITION]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[SHIFT] 79 [ASPECT] [DEFAULT] [ZOOM] 80 [CLOCK PHASE] [0] [GEOMETRY] [KEYSTONE]
*1 Depends on the signal input. *2 Only for PT-RZ670 *3 Only for PT-RW630
*2
*3
*1
*1
[OFF] 81
84
[ADVANCED MENU]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] [AUTO] [BLANKING] 85 [INPUT RESOLUTION] 86
*1
79
81
85
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Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[CLAMP POSITION] [24] [EDGE BLENDING] [OFF] 87 [FRAME RESPONSE] [NORMAL] 88 [RASTER POSITION] 89
*1 Depends on the signal input.
*1
Note
f Sub-menu items and factory default settings vary depending on the selected input terminal.
[DISPLAY LANGUAGE]
Details (x page 90)
[DISPLAY OPTION]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[COLOR MATCHING] [OFF] 91 [COLOR CORRECTION] [OFF] 92 [SCREEN SETTING] 92 [AUTO SIGNAL] [OFF] 93 [AUTO SETUP] 93 [BACKUP INPUT SETTING] 94 [RGB IN] 94 [DVI-D IN] 96 [HDMI IN] 97 [DIGITAL LINK IN] 98
*1
[SDI IN] [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] 100 [CLOSED CAPTION SETTING] 102 [IMAGE ROTATION] [OFF] 103 [BACK COLOR] [BLUE] 103 [STARTUP LOGO] [DEFAULT LOGO] 103 [UNIFORMITY] 103 [SHUTTER SETTING] 104 [FREEZE] 105 [WAVEFORM MONITOR] [OFF] 105 [CUT OFF] 106
99
86
*1 Only for PT-RZ670
[PROJECTOR SETUP]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[PROJECTOR ID] [ALL] 107 [PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/FLOOR] 107 [COOLING CONDITION] [AUTO] 108 [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE] [UNDER 2700m] 108 [OPERATION SETTING] 108 [LIGHT OUTPUT] [100.0%] 112 [BRIGHTNESS CONTROL] 11 3 [STANDBY MODE] [NORMAL] 116 [SCHEDULE] [OFF] 11 7 [STARTUP INPUT SELECT] [LAST USED] 118 [RS-232C] 119 [STATUS] 120 [NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF] [DISABLE] 121
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Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[REMOTE2 MODE] [DEFAULT] 122 [FUNCTION BUTTON] 122 [DATE AND TIME] 122 [LENS CALIBRATION] 123 [SAVE ALL USER DATA] 123 [LOAD ALL USER DATA] 124 [INITIALIZE] 124 [SERVICE PASSWORD] 124
[P IN P]
Details (x page 125)
[TEST PATTERN]
Details (x page 127)
[SIGNAL LIST]
Details (x page 128)
[SECURITY]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[SECURITY PASSWORD] [OFF] 131 [SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE] 131 [DISPLAY SETTING] [OFF] 132 [TEXT CHANGE] 132 [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP] 132 [CONTROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE] 134
[NETWORK]
Sub-menu item Factory default Page
[DIGITAL LINK MODE] [AUTO] 135 [DIGITAL LINK SETUP] 135 [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] 136 [NETWORK SETUP] 136 [NETWORK CONTROL] 137 [NETWORK STATUS] 137 [DIGITAL INTERFACE BOX] 138 [Art-Net SETUP] [OFF] 138
Note
f Some items may not be adjusted or used for certain signal formats to be input to the projector.
The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in black characters, and they cannot be selected.
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 67) for the operation of the menu screen.
f After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust.

[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 or the <ENTER> button.
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 sRGB compliant.
[REC709]
[DICOM SIM.] The image becomes similar to that of DICOM Part14 gray scale standard.
[DYNAMIC] The image becomes suitable for use in bright areas.
[GRAPHIC] The image becomes suitable for input from the personal computer.
*1 Use the factory default settings other than for [PICTURE MODE].
*1
The image becomes Rec.709 compliant.
Note
f The factory default picture mode is [GRAPHIC] for still image input signals and [STANDARD] for movie-based input signals. 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 should not be used for purposes such as diagnosis of display images.

[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.
Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment
Press w. Press q.
The screen becomes brighter.
The screen becomes darker.
Attention
f Adjust [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].
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2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [BRIGHTNESS] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to adjust the level.
Operation Adjustment Range 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.
Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment
Press w. Press q.
Deepens colors.
Weakens colors.
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31 - +31
-
31 - +31

[TINT]

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.
Operation Adjustment Range 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.
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31 - +31
3) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT] Factory default setting.
[USER1]
[USER2]
[3200K] - [9300K] Allows you to set in increments of 100 K. Select so that images become natural.
Adjusts white balance as desired. Refer to “Adjusting desired white balance” (x page 74) for
details.
Note
f When [PICTURE MODE] (x page 72) is set to [DICOM SIM.], [DEFAULT] cannot be selected. f When [COLOR MATCHING] (x page 91) adjustment is set to other than [OFF], [COLOR TEMPERATURE] is xed to [USER1]. 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.
Item Operation Adjustment Range 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 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 an item other than [DEFAULT], [USER1], and [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 conrmation screen is displayed.
7) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
f The [USER1] or [USER2] data is overwritten. f If you press qw to select [CANCEL] and then press the <ENTER> button, the data will not be overwritten. 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 When a name is changed, display of [USER1], [USER2] is also 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.
Operation Adjustment Range 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.
[1.8]
Set an item so that images become as you like.[2.0]
[2.2]
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[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] Corrects the image to weaken vividness.
[2] Corrects the image to medium vividness.
[3] Corrects the image to high vividness.

[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.
Operation Adjustment Range 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].

[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 what it originally was. In such a case, set it to [OFF].
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[DYNAMIC CONTRAST]

Light source control 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] No correction.
[1] Corrects light source control and compensates signals to a small extent.
[2] Corrects light source control and compensates signals to a moderate extent.
[3] Corrects light source control and compensates signals to a large extent.
[USER]
Adjusting desired correction amount
1) Press as to select [DYNAMIC CONTRAST].
2) Press qw or the <ENTER> button.
f The [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] individual adjustment screen is displayed.
Set any desired correction. Refer to “Adjusting desired correction amount” (x page 77) for details.
3) Press qw to select [USER].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] screen is displayed.
5) Press as to select [AUTO CONTRAST], [MANUAL INTENSITY], or [DYNAMIC GAMMA].
6) Press qw to adjust the correction amount.
Item Adjustment
[AUTO CONTRAST]
(Automatic light source control)
[MANUAL INTENSITY]
(Manual light source control)
[DYNAMIC GAMMA]
(Adjustment of signal
compensation)
[OFF] No correction.
[1] - [255]
[0] - [255]
[OFF] No correction.
[1] Slightly compensates the signal.
[2] Moderately compensates the signal.
[3] Strongly compensates the signal.
Allows you to set in increments of 1. The larger the value, the
stronger the correction.
Allows you to set in increments of 1. The larger the value, the
stronger the brightness.
Note
f When [DYNAMIC GAMMA] is set to [3], the contrast will be maximized. f The brightness control and dynamic contrast operate simultaneously, but the dynamic contrast does not operate while brightness and color
are being measured.

[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].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
3) Press as to select a system format.
f If signals are input via the <SDI IN> terminal connection, press asqw to select the system format. (Only for PT-RZ670) f Available system formats vary depending on the input signal.
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Terminal System format
Select [AUTO], [NTSC], [NTSC4.43], [PAL], [PAL-M], [PAL-N], [SECAM], or [PAL60].
/VIDEO> terminal, <G/
<R/P
R
Y>/<B/PB/C> terminals
<RGB 1 IN> terminal, <RGB 2
IN> terminal
<DVI-D IN> terminal
<HDMI IN> terminal, <DIGITAL
LINK/LAN> terminal
<SDI IN> terminal
(Only for PT-RZ670)
Set it to [AUTO] normally. (Setting [AUTO] will automatically select [NTSC], [NTSC4.43], [PAL], [PAL-M], [PAL-N], [SECAM], or [PAL60].) Switch the setting to the signal method for the TV used.
480i, 576i, or 576p signal Select [RGB] or [YC
VGA60 or 480p signal Select [VGA60], [480p YC
Other movie-based signals Select [RGB] or [YP
480i, 576i, 480p, or 576p
signal
Other movie-based signals Select [RGB] or [YP
480i, 576i, 480p, or 576p
signal
Other movie-based signals Select [AUTO], [RGB], or [YP
Select [AUTO], [480i YC [1080/24p YPBPR], [1080/24sF YPBPR], [1080/25p YPBPR], [1080/30p YPBPR], [1080/50i YPBPR], [1080/60i YPBPR], [1080/50p YPBPR], [1080/60p YPBPR], [1080/24p RGB], [1080/24sF RGB], [1080/25p RGB], [1080/30p RGB], [1080/50i RGB], or [1080/60i RGB].
BCR
Select [RGB] or [YC
Select [AUTO], [RGB], or [YC
], [576i YCBCR], [720/50p YPBPR], [720/60p YPBPR], [1035/60i YPBPR],
BCR
BPR
BCR
BPR
].
], or [480p RGB].
BCR
].
].
].
BCR
BPR
].
].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
Note
f Refer to “List of compatible signals” (x page 176) for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector. f This may not function properly for some connected external devices.

sRGB-compliant video

sRGB is an international standard (IEC61966-2-1) for color reproduction dened 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 91).
2) Display the [PICTURE] menu.
f Refer to “[PICTURE] menu” (x page 72).
3) Press as to select [PICTURE MODE].
4) Press qw to set [NATURAL].
5) Press as to select [COLOR].
6) Press the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control to set the factory default setting.
7) Follow Steps 5) - 6) 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 67) for the operation of the menu screen.
f After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust.
Note
f When the optional Digital Interface Box (Model No.: ET-YFB100G) is connected to the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal, adjust the shift,
aspect, and clock phase from the menu of ET-YFB100G at the beginning.

[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.
Orientation Operation Adjustment
Press a.
Vertical (up and down)
adjustment
Press s.
Press w.
Horizontal (right and left)
adjustment
The image position moves up.
The image position moves down.
The image position moves to the right.
Press q.
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 [SCREEN SETTING]. Set [SCREEN SETTING] rst. (x page 92)
1) Press as to select [ASPECT].
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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.
*1
[AUTO]
[VID AUTO]
[THROUGH] Displays images without changing the resolution of the input signals.
[16:9]
[H FIT]
[V FIT]
[HV FIT]
*2
[4:3]
The projector identies 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 480i/480p
signals.
The projector identies 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 NTSC
signals.
Displays images with the aspect ratio converted to 16:9 when standard signals are input
images without changing the aspect ratio when wide-screen signals are input*4.
Displays images without changing the aspect ratio when standard signals are input
without changing the aspect ratio so that the images will t in the 4:3 screen when wide-screen
signals are input*4.
Displays images using the entire width of the screen. When signals have the aspect ratio vertically
longer than the aspect ratio of the screen 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].
*3
. Display
*3
. Displays images
*1 During RGB signal (480i, 480p) input *2 During video signals and Y/C signal (NTSC) input only *3 Standard signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 4:3 or 5:4.
*4 Wide-screen signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16:10, 16:9, 15:9 or 15:10.
Note
f Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals. [DEFAULT] cannot be selected for video signal, Y/C signal (NTSC), or
RGB (480i, 480p) signal.
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.
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]
Uses [BOTH] to set zoom ratio. Image can be enlarged or reduced vertically and horizontally at the same magnication.
5) Press as to select [VERTICAL] or [HORIZONTAL].
f If [ON] is selected, select [BOTH].
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6) Press qw to adjust.
Note
f When [ASPECT] is set to [THROUGH], [ZOOM] cannot be adjusted.
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]
Uses [BOTH] to set zoom ratio. Image can be enlarged or reduced vertically and horizontally at the same magnication.
7) Press as to select [VERTICAL] or [HORIZONTAL].
f If [ON] is selected, select [BOTH].
8) Press qw to adjust.
Note
f When [ASPECT] is not set to [DEFAULT], [MODE] is not displayed.

[CLOCK PHASE]

You can adjust 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 so that the amount of interference is at a minimum.
Note
f Some signals may not be adjusted. f Optimal value may not be achieved if the output from the input computer is unstable. f Optimal value may not be achieved when there is a shift in the total dot numbers. f [CLOCK PHASE] can be adjusted only when a 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 If you press w while the adjustment value is [+31], the value will become [0]. If you press q while the adjustment value is [0], the value will
become [+31].

[GEOMETRY]

(Only for PT-RZ670) 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.
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[KEYSTONE] Adjusts any trapezoidal distortion in the projected image.
[CORNER CORRECTION] Adjusts any distortion in the four corners of the projected image.
[CURVED] 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.
Uses the computer to perform geometric adjustment.[PC-2]
Setting [KEYSTONE] or [CURVED]
1) Press as to select [GEOMETRY].
2) Press qw to select [KEYSTONE] or [CURVED].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [GEOMETRY:KEYSTONE] or [GEOMETRY:CURVED] 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 for the lens used.
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE]
[HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE]
[VERTICAL BALANCE] [HORIZONTAL BALANCE]
Adjust the setting according to the lens shift range in the vertical
direction.
[LENS THROW RATIO]
Set the throw ratio for the lens used.
[VERTICAL KEYSTONE]
[VERTICAL ARC] [HORIZONTAL ARC]
Adjust the setting according to the lens shift range in the horizontal
direction.
[CURVED]
[HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE]
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[CURVED]
[VERTICAL BALANCE]
[MAINTAIN ASPECT RATIO]
Select [ON] to correct while keeping the aspect ratio.
[HORIZONTAL BALANCE]
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.
5) Press asqw to adjust.
[CORNER CORRECTION]
[UPPER LEFT]
[LINEARITY]
Horizontal direction
[UPPER RIGHT] [LOWER LEFT] [LOWER RIGHT]
Vertical direction
Note
f If [EDGE BLENDING] (x page 87) adjustment and [GEOMETRY] are used together, correct edge blending adjustment may not be
possible in certain environments.
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 for a moment while performing adjustment, but it is not a malfunction.
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[KEYSTONE]

(Only for PT-RW630) You can correct the keystone distortion that occurs when the projector is installed tilted or when the screen is tilted.
1) Press as to select [KEYSTONE].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [KEYSTONE] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select the item to adjust.
4) Press qw to adjust.
[KEYSTONE] [SUB KEYSTONE]
[LINEARITY]
Note
f The menu or logo may run off the screen when adjustments are performed with [KEYSTONE]. f Correcting up to ±40° for the tilt in the vertical direction is available for adjustments with [KEYSTONE]. However, the image quality
will degrade and it will get harder to focus with more correction. Install the projector so that the correction will be as small as possible.
(Correcting up to ±30° is possible when the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE055) or ultra short focus zoom lens (Model No.: ET-DLE085) is used. Correcting up to 5° to the direction that the projector and screen are to be distant is possible when the xed-focus lens (Model No.: ET-DLE030) is used.)
f Screen size will also change when [KEYSTONE] is used to perform various adjustments. f When the keystone distortion is corrected with [KEYSTONE], the edge blending cannot be adjusted together. f Aspect ratio of the image size may shift depending on the correction or lens zoom value. f For the portrait setting, keystone is corrected for horizontal tilt.
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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 67) for the operation of the menu screen.
f After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust.

[DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY]

You can increase the vertical resolution and enhance the image quality by performing cinema processing when the PAL (or SECAM) 576i signal, the NTSC 480i signal, and 1080/50i, 1080/60i are 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] Performs automatic detection and cinema processing. (Factory default)
[OFF] Does not perform cinema processing.
[30p FIXED]
[25p FIXED]
During 480i or 1080/60i signal
input
During 576i or 1080/50i signal
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 [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 When [CUSTOM MASKING] is set to an item other than [OFF] ([PC-1], [PC-2], or [PC-3]), the blanking width can be adjusted to any
shape using the computer. Up to three blanking settings adjusted using the computer can be saved. (Only for PT-RZ670) 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.
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Blanking correction Item Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment
Press q.
The blanking zone moves upward.
Top of the screen [UPPER]
Bottom of the
screen
Left side of the
screen
Right side of the
screen
[LOWER]
[LEFT]
[RIGHT]

[INPUT RESOLUTION]

Press w.
Press w.
Press q.
Press w.
Press q.
Press q.
Press w.
The blanking zone moves downward.
The blanking zone moves upward.
The blanking zone moves downward.
The blanking zone moves to the right.
The blanking zone moves to the left.
The blanking zone moves to the right.
The blanking zone moves to the left.
PT-RZ670: Top to bottom
0 - 599
PT-RW630: Top to bottom
0 - 399
PT-RZ670: Left to right
0 - 959
PT-RW630: Left to right
0 - 639
You can adjust 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 viewing the screen when 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 The image may be disrupted while performing the adjustment, but it is not a malfunction. f [INPUT RESOLUTION] can be adjusted only when an RGB signal is input to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal or the <RGB 2 IN> terminal. f Some signals may not be adjusted.

[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.
Status Rough guide for optimal value Range 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 Some signals may not be adjusted.
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[EDGE BLENDING]

The edge blending function allows multiple projector images to be seamlessly overlapped by using the inclination of the brightness at the overlapped area.
1) Press as to select [EDGE BLENDING].
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]
f To adjust edge blending, proceed to Step 3).
3) When [ON] or [USER] is selected, 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]
Use the user-setting value for the inclination of the edge blending area. (Conguration/registration requires separate software. Consult your dealer.)
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] on the [EDGE BLENDING] screen to [ON], 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 If [INTERLOCKED] is set to [OFF], [RED], [GREEN], and [BLUE] can be adjusted individually.
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.
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15) Press as to select [UPPER], [LOWER], [LEFT], or [RIGHT] in [BLACK BORDER WIDTH].
16) Press qw to set the region (width) of the [BLACK BORDER WIDTH] adjustment.
f When PT-RZ670 is used, proceed to Step 17). f When PT-RW630 is used, proceed to Step 19).
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 If [INTERLOCKED] is set to [OFF], [RED], [GREEN], and [BLUE] can be adjusted individually.
21) Press as to select an item, and press qw to adjust the setting.
[BLACK BORDER WIDTH] (Right)
Projection range Edge 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 difcult to
notice when [EDGE BLENDING] is used to congure multiple screens. The optimal amount of correction can be set by adjusting [NON­OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] so that the black level of the overlapping image area will be the same as that of the non-overlapping area. If the border area between the image overlapping part and 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 conguring multiple screens using both horizontal and vertical edge blending, adjust [OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] rst before
making adjustments in Step 12). Adjustment method is the same as the procedure of [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL].
f If only horizontal or only vertical edge blending is used, set all items in [OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] to 0. f [AUTO TESTPATTERN] settings change together with the [AUTO TESTPATTERN] of [COLOR MATCHING]. 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 81). If [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL] is tilted by correcting the keystone distortion with [KEYSTONE] in [GEOMETRY], perform Steps 17) 18) to adjust the edge blending according to the shape of [NON-OVERLAPPED BLACK LEVEL].
f When the keystone distortion is corrected with [KEYSTONE], the edge blending cannot be adjusted together. (Only for PT-RW630)

[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.
*1
[FAST]
*2
[FIXED]
*1 When input signals are other than interlaced signals, [FAST] cannot be set. *2 Only when movie-based signals and still image signals with the vertical scanning frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz are input
Simplies the image processing to reduce image frame delay. Sets image frame delay to be constant regardless of the image position or magnication.
Note
f When [FRAME RESPONSE] is set to [FAST], picture quality deteriorates. Also, [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] cannot be set. f [FRAME RESPONSE] cannot be set during P IN P.
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[RASTER POSITION]

This will allow the position of the image to move within the display area arbitrarily when the input image is not using the whole display area.
1) Press as to select [RASTER POSITION].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RASTER POSITION] screen is displayed.
3) Press asqw to adjust the position.
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[DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu

On the menu screen, select [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] from the main menu, and display the sub-
menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 67) for the operation of the menu screen.
f Press as to select a language, and press the <ENTER> button to set.

Changing the display language

You can select the language of the on-screen display.
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
SELECT
ENTER
SET
f Various menus, settings, adjustment screens, control button names, etc., are displayed in the selected language. f The language can be changed to English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, or Korean.
Note
f The on-screen display language of the projector is set to English by default as well as when [ALL USER DATA] (x page 124) in
[INITIALIZE] is executed.
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[DISPLAY OPTION] menu

On the menu screen, select [DISPLAY OPTION] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 67) for the operation of the menu screen.
f After selecting the item, press asqw to set.

[COLOR MATCHING]

Correct the color difference between projectors when using multiple projectors simultaneously.
Adjusting the color matching as desired
1) Press as to select [COLOR MATCHING].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF] Color matching adjustment is not carried out. [3COLORS] Adjusts the three colors [RED], [GREEN], or [BLUE]. [7COLORS] Adjusts the seven colors [RED], [GREEN], [BLUE], [CYAN], [MAGENTA], [YELLOW], or [WHITE].
[MEASURED]
Refer to “Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter” (x page 92) for details about this mode.
3) Select [3COLORS] or [7COLORS], and press the <ENTER> button.
f The [3COLORS] or [7COLORS] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [RED], [GREEN], or [BLUE] ([RED], [GREEN], [BLUE], [CYAN], [MAGENTA],
[YELLOW], or [WHITE] for [7COLORS]).
5) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [3COLORS:RED], [3COLORS:GREEN], or [3COLORS:BLUE] screen is displayed.
For [7COLORS], the [7COLORS:RED], [7COLORS:GREEN], [7COLORS:BLUE], [7COLORS:CYAN], [7COLORS:MAGENTA], [7COLORS:YELLOW], or [7COLORS:WHITE] screen is displayed.
f Set [AUTO TESTPATTERN] to [ON] to display a test pattern of selected colors.
6) Press as to select [RED], [GREEN], or [BLUE].
7) Press qw to adjust.
f The adjustment value changes between 0*1 and 2 048.
*1 The lower limit varies depending on the color to be adjusted.
Note
f Operation when correcting the adjustment color
When the correction color same as the adjustment color is changed: The luminance of the adjustment color changes. When correction color red is changed: Red is added to or subtracted from the adjustment color.
When correction color green is changed: Green is added to or subtracted from the adjustment color.
When correction color blue is changed: Blue is added to or subtracted from the adjustment color.
f Since advanced skills are necessary for the adjustment, this adjustment should be carried out by a person who is familiar with the projector
or by a service person.
f Pressing the <DEFAULT> button on the remote control will restore the factory default settings for all items. f If [COLOR MATCHING] is set to other than [OFF], [COLOR CORRECTION] is xed to [OFF], and [COLOR TEMPERATURE] is xed to
[USER1]. (However, [WHITE BALANCE HIGH] cannot be adjusted.)
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Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter
Use a colorimeter that can measure chromaticity coordinates and luminance to change the colors [RED], [GREEN], [BLUE], [CYAN], [MAGENTA], [YELLOW], or [WHITE] to desired colors.
1) Press as to select [COLOR MATCHING].
2) Press qw to select [MEASURED].
3) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [MEASURED MODE] screen is displayed.
4) Press as to select [MEASURED DATA].
5) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [MEASURED DATA] screen is displayed.
6) Measure the current luminance (Y) and the chromaticity coordinates (x, y) using the colorimeter.
7) Press as to select a color, and press qw to adjust the setting.
f Set [AUTO TESTPATTERN] to [ON] to display a test pattern of selected colors.
8) Once all the input is completed, press the <MENU> button.
f The [MEASURED MODE] screen is displayed.
9) Press as to select [TARGET DATA].
10) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [TARGET DATA] screen is displayed.
11) Press as to select a color and press qw to input coordinates for desired colors.
f Set [AUTO TESTPATTERN] to [ON] to display a test pattern of selected colors.
12) Once all the input is completed, press the <MENU> button.
Note
f Colors are not displayed properly when target data is a color outside the region of this projector. f Set the [AUTO TESTPATTERN] to [ON] to automatically display a test pattern for use in adjusting the selected adjustment colors. f When using a colorimeter or similar instrument to take measurement, measure the colors displayed with [AUTO TESTPATTERN]. f A difference in the color coordinates of target data and measurement values obtained from an instrument may occur for certain instruments
and measurement environments used.

[COLOR CORRECTION]

Colors can be adjusted and registered for each input signal format.
1) Press as to select [COLOR CORRECTION].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF] Standard setting
/YPBPR, six colors of red,
BCR
[USER]
For each of the following four signal formats, VIDEO, Y/C, RGB, and YC green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow can be adjusted and registered. Press the <ENTER> button to set the details. Adjustment is possible within the range of -31 to +31.

[SCREEN SETTING]

Set the screen size. Correct to the optimum image position for the set screen when the aspect ratio of a projected image is changed. Set as necessary for the
screen in use.
1) Press as to select [SCREEN SETTING].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [SCREEN SETTING] screen is displayed.
3) Press qw to switch the [SCREEN FORMAT] item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
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Model No. [SCREEN FORMAT] Range when [SCREEN POSITION] is selected
[16:10] Cannot be adjusted.
-
PT-RZ670
PT-RW630
[4:3] Adjusts the horizontal position between
[16:9] Adjusts the vertical position between
[16:10] Cannot be adjusted.
[16:9] Adjusts the vertical position between
160 and 160.
-
60 and 60.
-
40 and 40.
4) Press as to select [SCREEN POSITION].
f When [SCREEN FORMAT] is set to [16:10], [SCREEN POSITION] cannot be selected and adjusted.
5) Press qw to adjust [SCREEN POSITION].

[AUTO SIGNAL]

Set whether to execute automatic setup of signals automatically. The screen display position or signal level can be adjusted automatically without pressing the <AUTO SETUP> button on the remote control
on each occasion if you input unregistered signals frequently at meetings, etc.
1) Press as to select [AUTO SIGNAL].
2) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF] Sets the auto signal function to off.
[ON]
Executes automatic setup automatically when images are changed to unregistered signals during
projection.

[AUTO SETUP]

Set this when adjusting a special signal or horizontally long (such as 16:9) signal.
Setting with [MODE]
1) Press as to select [AUTO SETUP].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [AUTO SETUP] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [MODE].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT] Standard setting.
[WIDE]
[USER] Select this item when receiving a signal with a special horizontal resolution (number of display dots).
f When [DEFAULT] or [WIDE] is selected, proceed to Step 7).
5) Press as to select [DISPLAY DOTS], and press qw to adjust [DISPLAY DOTS] to the horizontal
resolution of the signal source.
6) Press as to select [MODE].
Select this item when an image aspect ratio is a wide-screen signal, which does not meet the [DEFAULT] setting.
7) Press the <ENTER> button.
f Automatic adjustment is executed. [PROGRESS] is displayed while in automatic adjustment. When completed, the screen returns to
the [AUTO SETUP] screen.
Adjusting position automatically
1) Press as to select [AUTO SETUP].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [AUTO SETUP] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [POSITION ADJUST].
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4) Press qw to switch the item.
[ON] Adjust the screen position and size when automatic setup is executed.
[OFF] Does not perform automatic adjustment.
Adjusting signal level automatically
1) Press as to select [AUTO SETUP].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [AUTO SETUP] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[OFF] Does not perform automatic adjustment.
[ON]
Note
f [SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUST] may not function properly unless a still image containing clear blacks and whites is input.
Adjusts black level (on-screen menu [BRIGHTNESS]) and white level (on-screen menu [CONTRAST]) when automatic setup is executed.

[BACKUP INPUT SETTING]

Set the backup function to switch the signal to the backup input as seamless as possible when input signal is disrupted.
1) Press as to select [BACKUP INPUT SETTING].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [BACKUP INPUT SETTING] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [BACKUP INPUT MODE].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[OFF] Disables the backup function.
[ON]
5) Press as to select [AUTOMATIC SWITCHING].
f When [BACKUP INPUT MODE] is set to [OFF], [AUTOMATIC SWITCHING] cannot be selected.
6) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DISABLE] Disables the automatic input switching function.
[ENABLE] Switches to the secondary input automatically when the input signal for primary input is disrupted.
Enables the backup function to switch the input signal as seamless as possible when the same signal is input to the primary and secondary inputs.
Note
f Primary input is xed to the <DVI-D IN> terminal, and the secondary input is xed to the <HDMI IN> terminal. f Backup function is enabled only when the same signal is input to the <DVI-D IN> and <HDMI IN> terminals. f When [BACKUP INPUT MODE] is [ON], [BACKUP INPUT STATUS] is displayed in the input guide.
[BACKUP INPUT STATUS] shows whether switching to the backup input signal is possible or not.
f If the input of DVI-D and HDMI are switched when switching to the backup input signal is possible, the input is switched seamlessly.
However, depending on your computer or video equipment, the input may not be switched seamlessly.
f [BACKUP INPUT SETTING] cannot be set during P IN P. The backup operation is not performed either.

[RGB IN]

Set to match the signal to input to the <RGB 1 IN> terminal.
Setting [RGB1 INPUT SETTING]
1) Press as to select [RGB IN].
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2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RGB IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [RGB1 INPUT SETTING].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[RGB/YPBPR]
[VIDEO] Select this item when a video signal is being input to the <RGB 1 IN> (<R/P
[Y/C]
Select this item when an RGB signal or YC
terminal.
Select this item when a luminance signal and color signal are being input to the <RGB 1 IN> (<G/Y>,
/C>) terminal.
<B/P
B
/YPBPR signal is being input to the <RGB 1 IN>
BCR
/VIDEO>) terminal.
R
Note
f When [REMOTE CONTROL] is set to [USER] and [VIDEO BUTTON] of [INPUT SELECT BUTTON] is set to other than [DISABLE] from the
[SECURITY] menu [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP] (x page 132), pressing the <VIDEO> button on the remote control switches [RGB1 INPUT SETTING] to [VIDEO] or [Y/C].
Switching the slice level of an input sync signal
1) Press as to select [RGB IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RGB IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [RGB1 SYNC SLICE LEVEL] or [RGB2 SYNC SLICE LEVEL].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[LOW] Sets the slice level to [LOW].
[HIGH] Sets the slice level to [HIGH].
Setting [RGB2 EDID MODE]
1) Press as to select [RGB IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RGB IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [RGB2 EDID MODE].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RGB2 EDID MODE] screen is displayed.
5) Press qw to switch [EDID MODE].
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT] Standard setting.
[SCREEN FIT] Changes data of EDID according to the setting of [SCREEN FORMAT].
[USER] Sets [RESOLUTION] or [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] item to EDID.
f When [DEFAULT] or [SCREEN FIT] is selected, proceed to Step 10).
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RESOLUTION] screen is displayed.
7) Press asqw to select [RESOLUTION].
f Select [1024x768p], [1280x720p], [1280x768p], [1280x800p], [1280x1024p], [1366x768p], [1400x1050p], [1440x900p], [1600x900p],
[1600x1200p], [1680x1050p], [1920x1080p], [1920x1080i], or [1920x1200p].
8) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] screen is displayed.
9) Press qw to select [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY].
f Select [60Hz], [50Hz], [48Hz], [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz]. f [48Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080i] is selected for [RESOLUTION].
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f [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080p] is selected for [RESOLUTION].
10) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
11) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
Note
f The setting details are displayed in [RESOLUTION] and [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] of [EDID STATUS]. f The resolution and vertical scanning frequency settings may be required on your computer or video device. f After conguring settings, your computer or video device or the projector may be required to be restarted. f Output with resolution and vertical scanning frequency that have been set may not be performed depending on your computer or video
device.

[DVI-D IN]

Switch the setting when the external device is connected to the <DVI-D IN> terminal of the projector and the image is not projected correctly.
1) Press as to select [DVI-D IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DVI-D IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [EDID].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[EDID3] Recognizes movie-based video signals and still image signals automatically.
[EDID1]
[EDID2:PC]
Select this item mainly when an external device that outputs movie-based video signals (such as a Blu-ray disc player) is connected to the <DVI-D IN> terminal.
Select this item mainly when an external device that outputs still image-based video signals (such as a computer) is connected to the <DVI-D IN> terminal.
5) Press as to select [SIGNAL LEVEL].
6) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[AUTO] Automatically sets the signal level.
[0-255:PC]
[16-235]
Select this item when the signal output from the DVI-D terminal of an external device (such as a computer) is input to the <DVI-D IN> terminal.
Select this item when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of an external device (such as a Blu­ray disc player) is input to the <DVI-D IN> terminal via a conversion cable or similar cable.
Note
f The optimal setting varies depending on the output setting of the connected external device. Refer to the operating instructions of the
external device regarding the output of the external device.
f The data for Plug and play will change when the setting is changed. Refer to “List of compatible signals” (x page 176) for a resolution that
supports plug and play.
Setting [EDID MODE]
1) Press as to select [DVI-D IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DVI-D IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [EDID MODE].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DVI-D EDID MODE] screen is displayed.
5) Press qw to switch [EDID MODE].
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT] Standard setting.
[SCREEN FIT] Changes data of EDID according to the setting of [SCREEN FORMAT].
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[USER] Sets [RESOLUTION] or [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] item to EDID.
f When [DEFAULT] or [SCREEN FIT] is selected, proceed to Step 10).
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RESOLUTION] screen is displayed.
7) Press asqw to select [RESOLUTION].
f Select [1024x768p], [1280x720p], [1280x768p], [1280x800p], [1280x1024p], [1366x768p], [1400x1050p], [1440x900p], [1600x900p],
[1600x1200p], [1680x1050p], [1920x1080p], [1920x1080i], or [1920x1200p].
8) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] screen is displayed.
9) Press qw to select [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY].
f Select [60Hz], [50Hz], [48Hz], [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz]. f [48Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080i] is selected for [RESOLUTION]. f [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080p] is selected for [RESOLUTION].
10) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
11) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
Note
f The setting details are displayed in [RESOLUTION] and [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] of [EDID STATUS]. f The resolution and vertical scanning frequency settings may be required on your computer or video device. f After conguring settings, your computer or video device or the projector may be required to be restarted. f Output with resolution and vertical scanning frequency that have been set may not be performed depending on your computer or video
device.

[HDMI IN]

Switch the setting when the external device is connected to the <HDMI IN> terminal of the projector and the image is not projected correctly.
1) Press as to select [HDMI IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [HDMI IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [SIGNAL LEVEL].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[AUTO] Automatically sets the signal level.
[64-940]
[0-1023]
Select this item when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of an external device (such as a Blu­ray disc player) is input to the <HDMI IN> terminal.
Select this item when the signal output from the DVI-D terminal of an external device (such as a computer) is input to the <HDMI IN> terminal via a conversion cable or similar cable. Select this item also when the signal output from the HDMI terminal of a computer or other device is input to the <HDMI IN> terminal.
Note
f The optimal setting varies depending on the output setting of the connected external device. Refer to the operating instructions of the
external device regarding the output of the external device.
f The signal level is displayed for 30 bits of input.
Setting [EDID MODE]
1) Press as to select [HDMI IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [HDMI IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [EDID MODE].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [HDMI EDID MODE] screen is displayed.
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5) Press qw to switch [EDID MODE].
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT] Standard setting.
[SCREEN FIT] Changes data of EDID according to the setting of [SCREEN FORMAT].
[USER] Sets [RESOLUTION] or [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] item to EDID.
f When [DEFAULT] or [SCREEN FIT] is selected, proceed to Step 10).
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RESOLUTION] screen is displayed.
7) Press asqw to select [RESOLUTION].
f Select [1024x768p], [1280x720p], [1280x768p], [1280x800p], [1280x1024p], [1366x768p], [1400x1050p], [1440x900p], [1600x900p],
[1600x1200p], [1680x1050p], [1920x1080p], [1920x1080i], or [1920x1200p].
8) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] screen is displayed.
9) Press qw to select [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY].
f Select [60Hz], [50Hz], [48Hz], [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz]. f [48Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080i] is selected for [RESOLUTION]. f [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080p] is selected for [RESOLUTION].
10) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
11) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
Note
f The setting details are displayed in [RESOLUTION] and [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] of [EDID STATUS]. f The resolution and vertical scanning frequency settings may be required on your computer or video device. f After conguring settings, your computer or video device or the projector may be required to be restarted. f Output with resolution and vertical scanning frequency that have been set may not be performed depending on your computer or video
device.

[DIGITAL LINK IN]

Set the signal level when DIGITAL LINK input is selected.
1) Press as to select [DIGITAL LINK IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DIGITAL LINK IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [SIGNAL LEVEL].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[AUTO] Automatically sets the signal level.
[64-940]
[0-1023]
Select this item when the HDMI terminal output of an external device (such as a Blu-ray disc player) is input to the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal via a twisted-pair-cable transmitter.
Select this item when the DVI-D terminal output or HDMI terminal output of an external device (such as a computer) is input to the <DIGITAL LINK/LAN> terminal via a twisted-pair-cable transmitter.
Note
f The optimal setting varies depending on the output setting of the connected external device. Refer to the operating instructions of the
external device regarding the output of the external device.
f The signal level is displayed for 30 bits of input.
Setting [EDID MODE]
1) Press as to select [DIGITAL LINK IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DIGITAL LINK IN] screen is displayed.
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3) Press as to select [EDID MODE].
4) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [DIGITAL LINK EDID MODE] screen is displayed.
5) Press qw to switch [EDID MODE].
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[DEFAULT] Standard setting.
[SCREEN FIT] Changes data of EDID according to the setting of [SCREEN FORMAT].
[USER] Sets [RESOLUTION] or [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] item to EDID.
f When [DEFAULT] or [SCREEN FIT] is selected, proceed to Step 10).
6) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [RESOLUTION] screen is displayed.
7) Press asqw to select [RESOLUTION].
f Select [1024x768p], [1280x720p], [1280x768p], [1280x800p], [1280x1024p], [1366x768p], [1400x1050p], [1440x900p], [1600x900p],
[1600x1200p], [1680x1050p], [1920x1080p], [1920x1080i], or [1920x1200p].
8) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] screen is displayed.
9) Press qw to select [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY].
f Select [60Hz], [50Hz], [48Hz], [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz]. f [48Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080i] is selected for [RESOLUTION]. f [30Hz], [25Hz], or [24Hz] can be selected only when [1920x1080p] is selected for [RESOLUTION].
10) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The conrmation screen is displayed.
11) Press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button.
Note
f The setting details are displayed in [RESOLUTION] and [VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY] of [EDID STATUS]. f The resolution and vertical scanning frequency settings may be required on your computer or video device. f After conguring settings, your computer or video device or the projector may be required to be restarted. f Output with resolution and vertical scanning frequency that have been set may not be performed depending on your computer or video
device.

[SDI IN]

(Only for PT-RZ670) Set this item according to the signal to be input to the <SDI IN> terminal.
Setting [SIGNAL LEVEL]
Select the amplitude of the signal to input.
1) Press as to select [SDI IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [SDI IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [SIGNAL LEVEL].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[64-940] Normally use this setting. [4-1019] Select when gray is displayed as black.
Setting [BIT DEPTH]
1) Press as to select [SDI IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [SDI IN] screen is displayed.
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3) Press as to select [BIT DEPTH].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[AUTO] Automatically select [12-bit] or [10-bit].
[12-bit] Fixes to [12-bit]. [10-bit] Fixes to [10-bit].
Setting [3G-SDI MAPPING]
1) Press as to select [SDI IN].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [SDI IN] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [3G-SDI MAPPING].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
[AUTO] Automatically select [LEVEL A] or [LEVEL B]. [LEVEL A] Fixes to [LEVEL A]. [LEVEL B] Fixes to [LEVEL B].
Note
f It does not operate during SD-SDI or HD-SDI signal input.

[ON-SCREEN DISPLAY]

Set the on-screen display.
Setting [OSD POSITION]
Set the position of the menu screen (OSD).
1) Press as to select [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [OSD POSITION].
4) Press qw to switch the item.
f The items will switch each time you press the button.
[2] Sets to the center left of the screen.
[3] Sets to the bottom left of the screen. [4] Sets to the top center of the screen.
[5] Sets to the center of the screen.
[6] Sets to the bottom center of the screen. [7] Sets to the upper right of the screen. [8] Sets to the center right of the screen. [9] Sets to the bottom right of the screen. [1] Sets to the upper left of the screen.
Setting [OSD ROTATION]
Set the direction of the menu screen (OSD).
1) Press as to select [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY].
2) Press the <ENTER> button.
f The [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is displayed.
3) Press as to select [OSD ROTATION].
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