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PT-AE3000E - Event Projection
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1. 5 Repeat step 4 until you finish the text line e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button to delete all the entered text line e Pressthe DEFAULT button to delete the last entered character or indicated with cursor in the text box e To insert a character in the entered text line move the cursor to the text box to select the required place and press V then perform step 4 6 Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the entered text as a name NOTE f you leave the text box empty and save the default memory number will stay as a name MEMORY LOAD You can access the saved settings instantly See Loading a saved setting on page 24 1 Select a setting from MEMORY1 16 e Undefined settings will not be selectable 2 Press ENTER to activate NOTE If you have not saved any settings MEMORY 16 will not be displayed 36 ENGLISH MEMORY EDIT You can edit the named memory settings Deleting a memory setting 1 Select MEMORY DEL and press the ENTER button 2 Select the required memory setting and press the ENTER button e If you select ALL DELETE you can delete all of the saved memory settings 3 Select OK in the confirmation screen and press the ENTER button Q Changing the name of the memory setting 1 Select the required memory setting and press the ENTER button 2 Rename the memory setting e Use A V lt P to specify the locat
2. 1 Press A V to move to the required waveform style 2 Press ENTER to select e The WAVEFORM MONITOR will be displayed e See Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform on page 24 NOTE When the WAVEFORM MONITOR is set to OFF the AUTO ADJUST is not displayed The waveform of the WAVEFORM MONITOR will not be displayed correctly with a noisy equipment or Source The WAVEFORM MONITOR adjusts the signal level based on the reference signal which consist of 096 and 10096 The over scanned reference signal which runs off the edge of the screen below 0 or over 100 signal level will not be adjusted correctly ENGLISH 33 PICTURE menu Adjusting the image in a split window 1 Select AREA SELECT and press the ENTER ADVANCED MENU button You can perform more detailed image adjustment The image will be frozen and the area cursor will be f manually displayed E GAMMA You can adjust linear intensity at 3 levels Press lt gt to increase decrease 1 point Levels Default setting GAMMA HIGH 0 GAMMA MID 0 GAMMA LOW 0 uv TE e Setting range 8 to 8 MOVE AREA ENTER GO TO SPLIT ADJUST RETURN GO TO FREEZE SCREEN BN CONTRAST 2 Press lt gt to move the area cursor to select the area of interest and press the ENTER button e The selected frozen image will be displayed in a split You can ad
3. Positioning the image 1 Press the ASPECT button to select the required aspect mode See Switching the aspect ratio on page 24 2 Adjust the projected image with the lens shift dials See Lens shift and positioning on page 16 3 Adjust the angle of the projector e Screw down the front leg adjusters and adjust the angle vertically e See Front leg adjusters and throwing angle on page 15 W t n 2 O Lo p t p fe gt 22 ENGLISH 4 Adjust the focus and the projected image size Press of the FOCUS and ZOOM buttons to adjust e Press the LENS button to adjust the focus and zoom by the remote control See LENS CONTROL on page 40 i9 INPUT SELECT FOCUS or ZOOM EE A NOTE Do not touch the air exhaust port as this may cause burns or injury If keystone distortion occurs see KEYSTONE on page 39 f you adjust the focus you may need to adjust the size of the image by pressing the ZOOM button again Remote control operation Operating range 074 LENS PICTURE PICTURE MEMORY MODE ADIUSTUENT I LOAD WAVEFORM I COLOR ASPECT MONITOR nd Panasonic PROJECTOR Managing the lens control settings You can adjust the focus and zoom of the LENS projected image and save the settings Press Switching the picture mode You can switch the preset picture mode PICTURE settings
4. 28 Capturing an image ssssssssssssseeeee 28 Switching the input signal ssssssussss 28 Using the assigned function as shortcut 28 Contents Li e Settings Maintenance EO Menu Navigation eee 29 TEMP and LAMP Indicators 45 5 Navigating through the MENU seeen 29 Managing the indicated problems 45 mS Main menu and sub menu sees 30 Care and Replacement sss 46 MR PICTURE nienU oret rere reote 32 Cleaning the projector sse 46 img PICTURE MODE eee 32 Replacing the lamp unit neneeese 47 CONTRAST tienne es e teet 32 Troubleshooting eeeeeeeeneneeee 49 BRIGHTNESS imet 32 COLOUR dm 32 uf 32 Appendix 6 SHARPNESS octal nina 32 A T COLOUR TEMPERATURE cce 33 Ee cna E a Da a DYNAMIC IRIS ooooccccccncnnccncnconicinoncnnnnanonononononnonononoos 33 Ma CMS C KIDS MEC MS Q WAVEFORM MONITOR oo 33 Serial terminal paa iii 51 o Specifications sese 54 i SPEIT ADJUST ae a T nA na E ia aE 33 Ceiling mount bracket safeguards 56 A ADVANCED MENU eene 34 DIEESIGHE cs nee etal oot woes bere EH EE 57 MEMORY SAVE o a do eu 36 isdem a cknowiedaements c E 57 MEMORY LOAD cio 30u x An OE ma Crp eons DIEN I Pa ee
5. Power button Button backlight While the MAIN POWER When any button is pressed the button button is on switch between backlight is lit Without any operation it standby mode and projection gets darker after 5 seconds and goes of mode page 21 Remote control signal emitter after next 5 seconds c Emit remote control signal page 23 9 EJ q pa b Display the PICTURE menu Display the LENS CONTROL Q ADJUSTMENT oa l 9 Paus Display the MEMORY LOAD Switch to cycle through the l pd menu page 24 PICTURE MODE page 23 E PICTURE B PICTURE f MEMORY MODE ADUSTNENT LOAD COLOR Display the COLOUR Switch to cycle through the ASPECT pd COLOR mmen MANAGEMENT menu aspect ratio page 24 ASPECT m page 26 WAVEFORM Display the input waveform Display the main menu or voton page 24 return to the previous menu 7 SN l page 29 S h Return to the previous EN menu page 29 Navigate through the Y Spy pag menus with A V lt P gt v and activate the menu u oma gt item with the ENTER DEFAULT FREEZE Capture the projected image button page 29 FREEZE as a still image page 28 INPUT SELECT ES FUNCTION Reset some of the settings to DEFAULT Activate the assigned the factory default page 28 Pari onic FUNCTION t rclionfrom The reni PRO TOR 2 54 shortcut Switch to cycle through page 42 the input method INPUT SELECT page 28 Batt
6. ux md Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved CAUTION To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions which includes using the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral device If you use serial port to connect PC for external control of projector you must use optional RS 232C serial interface cable with ferrite core Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment will void the user s authority to operate 2 ENGLISH Important Safety Notice Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany IMPORTANT THE MOULDED PLUG U K only FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be repl
7. 4 button Navigation buttons e B OCL OCR OCD Y button OCR gt button OLE LENS Activating the LENS CONTROL menu OST DEFAULT Resetting to the factory default setting page 28 Freezing the projected screen OFZ FREEZE Parameter 0 OFF 1 2 ON FCI FUNCTION BUTTON Activates the function that is assigned to the FUNCTION button of the remote control Setting the duration of time to turn off the power automatically See SLEEP on page 44 OOT SLEEP 0 OFF 1 60min 2 90min 3 120min 4 150min 5 180min 6 210min 7 240min Turning off the projection temporarily OSH BLANK Send the command to switch between ON and OFF Do not send the command consecutively OVM PICTURE Activating the PICTURE menu Send the command to switch menu items page 23 Activating the WAVEFORM page 24 Parameter 0 OFF OWM WAVEFORM 1 FULL SCAN Y 5 SINGLE LINE SCAN Y 2 FULL SCAN R 6 SINGLE LINE SCAN R 3 FULL SCAN G 7 SINGLE LINE SCAN G 4 FULL SCAN B 8 SINGLE LINE SCAN B VS1 ASPECT Switching the aspect ratio page 24 Switching the PICTURE MODE page 23 VPM PICTURE MODE Parameter NOR NORMAL DYN DYNAMIC CL1 COLOUR1 CL2 COLOUR2 CN1 CINEMA1 CN2 CINEMA2 CN3 CINEMA3 52 ENGLISH Technical Information E Inquiry commands Command Control contents Parameter QPW Power status 000 OFF 001 ON QFZ FREEZE status 0 OFF 1 ON CP1 COMPONENT IN CP2
8. 7 NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM 40 200 1 016 mm 5 080 mm 1 2 m 12 m 3 11 39 4 16 9 FRONT DESK FRONT CEILING REAR DESK REAR CEILING Menu selection method 1 Measurement measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards 2 See List of compatible signals on page 50 for available signals 54 ENGLISH Technical Information S VIDEO IN Single line Mini DIN 4p Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p 75 Q VIDEO IN Single line RCA pin jack1 0 V p p 750 Single line D sub HD 15 pin female Selectable for input and output by menu operation R G B 0 7 V p p 75 O G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q COMPUTER IN TTL high impedance automatic HD SYNC positive negative polarity Terminals compatible TTL high impedance automatic VD positive negative polarity compatible Y PB CB PR CR Dual line RCA pin jack x 3 COMPONENT IN Y 1 0 V p p including sync 75 O PB CB PR CR 0 7 V p p 75 O HDMI IN Triple line 19 pin HDMI connector HDCP compliant SERIAL D sub 9 pin RS 232C compatible Cabinet Moulded plastic PC ABS Width 460 mm 18 3 32 Dimensions Height 130 mm 5 3 32 Length 300 mm 11 25 32 Weight Approx 7 3 kg 16 09 Ibs Certifications EN60950 1 EN55022 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN55024 Power supply 3 V DC AA battery x 2 Operating range Approx 7 m 23
9. ALL DELETE NE Adjusted colour 2 Select the required log from 1 8 or ALL DELETE and press ENTER e Select CHANGE to edit the log The cursor menu is displayed and you can readjust the colour e Select DELETE to delete the log The confirmation screen will be displayed Select OK to delete e When you select ALL DELETE the DELETE ALL LOG screen is displayed Select OK to delete all logs The PROFILE setting will be set to NORMAL Sampled colour 26 ENGLISH Remote control operation Q Saving a log setting as a profile Return to the COLOUR MANAGEMENT menu and save the stored log as a profile Make sure that the PICTURE MODE is not switched 1 Select the PROFILE SAVE menu and press the ENTER button e The PROFILE SAVE menu is displayed You can save the profile as USER1 USER2 and USER3 2 Press the ENTER button to save the profile e The confirmation screen is displayed Press ENTER again to save 3 Name the profile Use A V lt P to specify the location of the required character to enter and press the ENTER button You can enter up to 14 characters PROFILE NAME INPUT ALL DELETE K X k X N 3 N N oo lolo htE c lolo UvO C1 gt o ZU ITI I 0 o e eo n o Sle SP e m gt 3l Z gt LA B o o O Ixi a
10. FULL SCAN R SINGLE LINE SCAN R Adjust the bottom line of the BRIGHTNESSR form to 0 96 0 or 7 5 IRE Adjust the top line of the waveform to CONTRASTR 100 100 IRE FULL SCAN G SINGLE LINE SCAN G Adjust the bottom line of the BRIGHTNESS G waveform to 0 0 or 7 5 IRE Adjust the top line of the waveform to CONTRASTG 100 100 IRE FULL SCAN B Adjust the bottom line of the BRIGHTNESS B waveform to 0 0 or 7 5 IRE Adjust the top line of the waveform to CONTRASTB 100 100 IRE ENGLISH 25 c fa 5 im o Q 0 G m Remote control operation Setting your own colour profile COLOR You can adjust a selected colour individually 3 Select a menu item and the lt gt to adjust each ww and save and retrieve under the PICTURE item level MODE setting Press the e The result box is displayed on the right of the cursor COLOUR MANAGEMENT button to open the and shows the adjusted colour menu See COLOUR MANAGEMENT on page 35 DE oe ETTA SELECTIA ENTER TINT BRIGHTNESS EFAULT PROFILE 4 NORMAL gt CURSOR LOG PROFILE SAVE PROFILE DELETE PROFILE NAME CHANGE Bl Create a new profile COLOUR Adiust the vividness of the colour Setting range 30 to 30 Q Adjusting the selected colour an Adjust the colour tone Select a colour and adjust C
11. O o 0 E O e segs CY 0x0 AO O po9000 4 3 Projects at 4 3 16 9 Adjusts horizontally to 16 9 Adjusts horizontally to fit 16 9 Closer JUST to edge more enlarged Not available with COMPUTER signals ZOOMI Adjusts to 16 9 size while preserving ZOOM1 original ratio Escape the menu mode and press A V to adjust vertically Adjusts to cinescope size not including letter box Escape the menu Dni ura mode and press A V to adjust vertically 14 9 Adjusts to 14 9 M a OOO O00 DON O00 COMPONENT signals Available with 1 125 1 080 50i 1 125 1 080 60i 1125 1 080 50p 1 125 1 080 60p 1 125 1 080 24p 750 720 50p and 750 720 60p signals 4 3 16 9 Cinescope Original Size QO OO OO 000 000 O O O a NET MEE O O H FIT Adjusts horizontally to 16 9 C e Ri RRN OO 2O OC amu VIN Adjusts to 16 9 vertically Escape and press A V to scroll FO E the image to adjust the edge vertically a A NAAN 000000 ZOOM Adjusts to 16 9 size with preserving original ratio Escape M M dod OL 600 2000 the menu mode and press A V to adjust vertically a LM Kx 9 ner 38 ENGLISH POSITION menu LC NN SEE WSS Wide Screen Signalling detects if a PAL If the projector is aligned non perpendicularly to the 625p 576p 625i 576i signal is input and that signal Screen or if the projection scree
12. Batteries ACCOSSOFJ 1i uice dites dade aa a aa aiae 10 Compartment coooocccnncccccoconnnnncnonocenenenonoronenencnnnnnos 11 BLANK Ce lada 42 BRIGHTNESS ADVANCED MENU eem menn 34 PICTURE Ment atico 32 BUTTON cuota ds 42 Ceiling mount bracket oooooococcccncncccccncncccconcnnnnnononcninns 56 CINEMA REALUTY niit ind tte nuce vu nete 35 Gleanihig 2 a ide rtt d 46 CLOCK PHASE re utar aos 37 COLOUR atada tit 32 COLOUR MANAGEMENT esee 35 Remote control button eene 11 Remote control function eseeeeene 26 COLOUR TEMPERATURE cene 33 COMPONENT IN Connection e a a a e a aaae 18 Terminal 5 5 2 2 losa ai e aaa se oc aa ia 13 COMPUTER IN Gonnectioni a a tee ert da ae 18 Termirial 3 2 2 Ier a etre roo PA et M dta 13 Connections 1 5 cioe cepe dora ad ee a roc baaa 18 CONTRAST ADVANCED MENU eem nene 34 PICTURE menle cete tere tae Er dae 32 DEFAULT Remote control button sene 11 Remote control function ccooccoccccncncncnnnncnnnananono 28 DETAIL CLARITY 5 aient diae e tere hei de au 35 DIMENSIONS cima diva tena Padua niea d 57 DOTICLOCK aio ita ion ii dad 37 DYNAMIGC IRIS 1 ieri incepit dnd 2 icc npa cizt E TAGADES 33 ENTER Control panel button cessere 12 Remote control button occconncccnnccccnnnccinonincnnno 11 FOCUS Control panel button ccccccccoconccnnncnocornnnanoninono
13. fire or damage to the projector Switching off the projector Power indicator c fe 5 Som o o O m a 3 MAIN POWER LEN PICTURE IM PICTURE MS MEMORY MODE ff ouman LOAD aeo A COLO ASPECT MONITOR M MANAGEMENT e 9 ot 1 Press the power button 2 Press lt to select OK and press the power or e The confirmation screen is displayed It will ENTER button disappear and return to the projection after e The power indicator lights up in orange while cooling 10 seconds without any operation the lamp then illuminates red when it is ready to Toreturn to the projection press any button except switch off the MAIN POWER button the power button 3 Switch off the MAIN POWER button on the back of the projector 4 Attach the lens cover NOTE Press the power button twice or for a long duration to switch the power off ENGLISH 21 Selecting the input signal Projecting an image Selecting the input signal 1 Switch on the connected devices e Press the play button of the required device 2 Press the INPUT SELECT button to select the required input method if needed See Switching the input signal on page 28 e The image will be projected on the screen NOTE AUTO SEARCH is ON as default and the signal from the connected devices is detected automatically See AUTO SEARCH on page 43
14. page 56 Front leg adjusters Screw up down to adjust the projection angle page 15 COMPONENT IN Connect YPBPR signal cables S VIDEO IN Connect a S VIDEO signal cable VIDEO IN Connect an RCA composite video cable Connecting Benin terminals page 18 COMPONENT IN SERIAL HDMI IN Connect a compatible cable for Connect HDMI signal cables controlling the projector remotely via your computer page 51 NOTE projector Do not open the top cover other than replacing the lamp unit Do not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm 20 of them as this may cause damage or injury The projector should only be used with the attached mains lead to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to the ENGLISH 13 fe O i a o ou Screen size and throw distance You can adjust the projection size with 2 0x zoom lens Calculate and define the throw distance as follows i i W i EM Law C 0 o j SW 1 SS Projected image Screen Shown as 16 9 size e 1 a All measurements and the calculation results bellow are approximate and may differ from the actual measurements D Throw distance 16 9 Throw distance 2 35 1 3 Screen Diagonal Minimum distance Maximum distance Minimum distance Maximum
15. 100 hours of usage 1 Place a finger at the bottom of the air filter 2 Slightly push up and pull out the air filter to remove 3 Vacuum dirt and dust from the air filter e Do not wash the air filter 4 Place and slightly slide in the air filter in the air intake port to attach e Make sure the air filter clicks into the place NOTE Do not use the projector without attaching the air filter W Replacing the air filter The air filter should be replaced when cleaning is ineffective and when replacing the lamp unit A replacement air filter TXFKNO1VKF5 is provided with a replacement lamp unit ET LAE1000 Contact an Authorised Service Centre for the optional air filter 46 ENGLISH Care and Replacement Replacing the lamp unit E Before replacing the lamp unit e Switch off the MAIN POWER button in proper way and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket e Wait for more than 1 hour and make sure the lamp unit and the surroundings are cooled enough Unplug all the cables from the projector Prepare a Phillips head screwdriver o o Contact an Authorised Service Centre to purchase a replacement lamp unit ET LAE1000 When the projector is mounted on the ceiling do not work directly under the projector or put your face closer to the projector NOTE Prior to replacing the lamp unit allow it to cool down to prevent the risk of burns damage and other hazards Do not attempt replac
16. 2 IN d d COMPUTER IN S VIDEO IN Y y HDMI 3 IN VIDEO IN y y HDMI 2 IN e HDMI 1 IN COMPONENT YPBPR signals from the equipment connected to COMPONENT IN 1 COMPONENT IN 2 S VIDEO signal from the equipment connected to S VIDEO IN VIDEO signal from the equipment connected to VIDEO IN HDMI signal from the equipment connected to HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 HDMI IN 3 COMPUTER RGB signal from the equipment connected to COMPUTER IN NOTE f you select an unplugged input method the guidance will blink on and off several times See List of compatible signals on page 50 See Connections on page 18 Using the assigned function as shortcut You can access the assigned function in FUNCTION BUTTON menu as shortcut See FUNCTION BUTTON on page 42 HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN HDMI 3 IN COMPUTER IN page 28 COMPONENT 1 IN COMPONENT 2 IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN BLANK AUTO SETUP page 39 CONTRAST page 32 CONTRAST R CONTRAST G page 34 CONTRAST B 28 ENGLISH NORMAL DYNAMIC COLOUR1 COLOUR2 CINEMA1 CINEMA2 CINEMA3 SPLIT ADJUST WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUST LENS MEMORY LOAD BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B page 32 page 33 page 40 page 32 page 34 Menu Navigation Navigating through the MENU Bl Displaying th
17. 3 e JUST cropped Select an aspect ratio which preserves the intention of the image creator re The order of aspect type is defined not only by the input 16 9 ZOOM2 method but also by the input signals See List of rs rs as lcd PM 50 Ao 1 f you project a copyrighted image enlarged or distorte n TER a ZOPNM by using ASPECT function in commercial use in a 2 public place such as a restaurant or hotel you might e e COMPUTER RGB infringe on the copyright of the creator which is E 4 3 e 16 9 protected by copyright law V LJ LJ LI LI LI LI gAdjusting the signal condition with a waveform WAVEFORM You can display the image brightness and 2 Press ENTER button until the required waveform MoNT Contrast level of the input signal with a option is displayed waveform See WAVEFORM MONITOR on e In FULL SCAN mode press A V 4 P to change page 33 the waveform position e In SINGLE LINE SCAN mode press A V to select Monitoring the waveform of the required line position brightness and contrast of the whole image FULL SCAN Y 4 SINGLE LINE SCAN B Monitoring the waveform of z pu brightness and contrast in each A WIR PINES ee horizontal line of the image FULL SCAN R SINGLE LINE SCAN G Displaying th f a Isplaying the waveform FULL SCAN G SINGLE LINE SCAN R 1 Press the WAVEFORM button and display the Ss a waveform monitor FULL SCAN B SINGLE LINE SCAN Y e Press t
18. AREA POSITION and V AREA POSITION 2 Select the LENS MEMORY SAVE and press the ENTER button 3 Select the required memory setting and press the ENTER button 4 The confirmation screen will be displayed Select OK and press the ENTER button e Indicated with is in use and 5X is empty 5 Name the lens memory setting e Use A V lt P to specify the location of the required character to enter and press the ENTER button LENS MEMORY NAME INPUT LI A BICIDIE F G H I JIK L M ALL DELETE N OJP QIRIS TIU V WXEY IZ ajbicidje f g h i j k l m nlolp q rjs tjujvjwixly z 11213 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SPACE E HASBEL deedee L IH ICODISIPEUTIGHST EE OK CANCEL 6 Repeat step 5 until you finish the text line You can enter up to 16 characters e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button to delete all the entered text line e Press the DEFAULT button to delete the last entered character or indicted with the cursor in the text box e To insert a character in the entered text line move the cursor to the text box to select the required place and press V then perform step 5 7 Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the entered text as a name NOTE f you leave the text box empty and save the default memory number will stay as a name LENS CONTROL LENS MEMORY
19. COMPONENT2 IN SVD S VIDEO IN VID VIDEO IN QIN INPUT signal status i51 HDMI1 IN HD2 HDMI2 IN HD3 HDMI3 IN RG1 COMPUTER IN 0 OFF 1 60min 2 90min 3 120min 4 150min QOT OFF TIMER status E 480min 6 210min 7 240min NOR NORMAL DYN DYNAMIC CL1 COLOUR1 CL2 COLOUR2 QPM PICTURE MODE status 4 CINEMA1 CN2 CINEMA2 CN3 CINEMA3 QSH BLANK status 0 OFF 1 0N Parameter 0 OFF 1 FULL SCAN Y 5 SINGLE LINE SCAN Y QWM WAVEFORM status ho Z FULL SCAN R 6 SINGLE LINE SCAN R 3 FULL SCAN G 7 SINGLE LINE SCAN G 4 FULL SCAN B 8 SINGLE LINE SCAN B ENGLISH 53 Technical Information Specifications AC 100 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Less than 240 W During standby when fan is stopped 0 08 W at 220 V 3 0A 1 6A 0 74 type 17 78 mm 16 9 3 transparent LCD panels RGB Active matrix method 2 073 600 1920 x 1 080 x 3 panels Motorised zoom 2x Motorised focus F 1 9 3 1 f 22 4 mm 44 8 mm UHM lamp 165 W 1 600 Im 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Tempeedtur When the HIGH ALTITUDE P MODE page 44 is set to ON 0 C 35 C 32 F 95 F Humidity 20 80 no condensation 30 kHz 70 kHz 50 Hz 87 Hz Less than 150 MHz 525i 480i 525p 480p 625i 576i 625p 576p 750 720 60p 750 720 50p 1 125 1 080 60i 1 125 1 080 50i 1 125 1 080 60p 1 125 1 080 50p 1 125 1 080 24p
20. EDIT H AREA POSITION You can edit named lens memory settings 1 2 4 Deleting a memory setting Select LENS MEMORY DELETE and press the ENTER button Select the required lens memory setting and press the ENTER button If you select ALL DELETE you can delete all of the saved lens memory settings Select OK in the confirmation screen and press the ENTER button Changing the name of the memory setting Select the required lens memory setting and press the ENTER button Rename the lens memory setting e Use A V 4 P to specify the location of the required character to enter and press the ENTER button Repeat step 2 until you finish the text line You can enter up to 16 characters e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button to delete all the entered text line e Pressthe DEFAULT button to delete the last entered character or indicted with the cursor in the text box e To insert a character in the entered text line move the cursor to the text box to select the required place and press V then perform step 2 Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the entered text as a name NOTE The option that contains no saved adjustment will not be displayed If you leave the text box empty and save the default memory name will stay as a name You can move the frame area horizontally such as aligning the right or left frame edge to the screen edge Press 4 gt to move th
21. Navigating through the MENU on page 29 e See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 RETURN C H POSITION You can move the projected image horizontally for fine adjustment Move right Move left V POSITION You can move the projected image vertically for fine adjustment Move down DOT CLOCK If you have interference patterns of the projected image which is sometimes referred to as moire or noise you can minimize it by pressing gt to adjust the clock frequency Available with signals from COMPUTER IN only NOTE If the projecting signal s dot clock frequency is higher than 150 MHz the adjustment may not make a difference DOT CLOCK needs to be adjusted before adjusting the CLOCK PHASE Move up CLOCK PHASE If you require further adjustment for the same reason as the DOT CLOCK adjustment you can fine adjust the timing of the clock Press lt to adjust Available with signals from COMPUTER IN COMPONENT IN only NOTE If the projecting signal s dot clock frequency is higher than 150 MHz the adjustment may not make a difference Available signals from COMPONENT IN 1 125 1 080 60i 1 125 1 080 50i 1 125 1 080 60p 1 125 1 080 50p 1 125 1 080 24p 750 720 60p ASPECT You can switch the aspect ratio manually when needed W Aspect ratio depend on signals Press 4 gt to cycle through the aspect ratio options The cycle pattern
22. aN 30 SHARPNESS zia i doce al dba 32 Navigation 2 5 eiie neis ope rut E Ao dore ko ios 29 SLEEP P 44 Sub mMenu ici did Ete ded diea 30 Specifications itis its 54 MPEG NR ierat erue e ee dea rere e tuti 35 SPLIT ADJUST coat a cla 33 N STARTUP LOGO onte sin iii er nv dax nta dr nun 43 Navigation butt S VIDEO IN agen on Connection nii ia 18 Control panel button cccccooconncnnccnconcnnnononononcnonons 12 Terminal 13 Remote control button eee ddr mio Epp payer ED A So a NR Noise Reduction ecce 34 T O Technical Information esee 50 TEMP OPTION menu ceeeee m enne nnne nnn nnn 43 Indicator 12 OSD DESIGN a E a t d derat 43 PE A N A DE A Indicator Status 22 ie tek ee ie tienen 45 OSD POSITION esses Henn nennen 43 Th dist 14 OVER SCAN 39 row distance sss Dias NA A e Throwing Angle is VO P uu 32 PICTURE aa chmod oa 32 UI A O brc ts da 13 47 Remote control button eeee 11 Troubleshooting ceessssseseeneee en 49 Remote control function c eene 23 TV SYSTEM as bee ia ve T dera 35 PICTURE ADJUST V O a n V AREA POSITION A A 41 Remote control function coooccocccnnccnncnnnnncnnnnnnnns 23 VIDEO IN PICTURE MODE eene nnne nane nn nan 32 Connection vs savoir a ees 18 Remote control button eee 11 Terminal ti ada AN 13 Remote control function oooccocccnnc
23. by pressing the PICTURE MODE M button Press the button until the required setting is selected See PICTURE MODE on page 32 Adjusting the image You can display the PICTURE and ADVANCED MENU menu items in called up style by pressing the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT button Press the button to switch between PICTURE and ADVANCED MENU menu Press A V to select the required menu item and lt gt to adjust ADJUSTMENT me PICTURE menu items PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOUR TINT SHARPNESS COLOUR TEMPERATURE and DYNAMIC IRIS You can operate the projector with the remote control within the remote range 7 m 22 11 Q Facing to the projector Ensure the remote control emitter is facing to the remote control signal receptor on front back of the projector and press the required buttons to operate Q Facing to the screen Ensure the remote control emitter is facing to the screen and press the required buttons to operate the projector The signal will be reflected off the screen The operating range may differ due to the screen material This function may not be effective with a translucent screen NOTE Do not let strong light shine onto the signal receptor The remote control may malfunction under strong light such as fluorescent If there are any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control signal receptor the remote control may not operate correctly the LENS button to dis
24. depends on the connected signals 4 3 16 9 14 9 ZOOM gt ZOOM JUST AUTO 4 3 16 9 JUST ZOOM NTSC signal VIDEO S VIDEO 4 3 gt 16 9 4 3 gt 16 9 VGA or SVGA signals Not switchable with WIDE480 600 720 768 768 2 800 900 signals COMPUTER RGB 4 3 16 9 16 9 H FIT V FIT ZOOM 1 125 1 080 50i 1 125 1 080 60i 1 125 1 080 50p 1 125 1 080 60p 1 125 1 080 24p 750 720 50p and 750 720 60p signals 4 3 16 9 JUST gt ZOOM 525p 480p and 625p 576p signals HDMI 4 3 16 9 gt 14 9 JUST gt ZOOM1 ZOOM2 625i 576i 625p 576p AUTO gt 4 3 16 9 JUST gt ZOOM 525i 480i 525p 480p 16 9 H FIT V FIT 1 125 1 080 50i 1 125 1 080 60i 1 125 1 080 50p 1 125 1 080 60p 1 125 1 080 24p 750 720 50p 750 720 60p signals COMPONENT YPBPR ENGLISH 37 POSITION menu Mi Aspect ratio options and projection example If you apply the aspect ratio options to the projected image the result will be as follows The result may differ due to the input signals See Switching the aspect ratio on page 24 VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT Not available with 1 125 1 080 50i 1 125 1 080 60i 1 125 1 080 50p 1 125 1 080 60p 1 125 1 080 24p 750 720 50p and 750 720 60p signals Squeeze 16 9 14 9 2 35 1 a signal Letter box Letter Box Cinescope Original size OO e
25. distance Q SD LW LT LW LT 1 01m 40 1 2m 3 11 2 3m 7 6 1 3m 4 3 2 5m 8 2 1 27m 50 1 5m 4 11 2 9m 9 6 1 6m 5 2 3 1m 10 2 1 52m 60 1 8m 5 10 3 5m 11 5 1 9m 6 2 3 7m 12 1 1 77m 70 2 1m 6 10 4 1m 13 5 2 2m 7 2 4 4m 14 5 2 03 m 80 2 4m 7 10 4 7m 15 5 2 6m 8 6 5m 16 4 2 28m 90 2 7m 8 10 5 3m 17 4 2 9m 9 6 5 6m 18 4 2 54m 100 3m 9 10 5 9m 19 4 3 2m 10 5 6 3m 20 8 3 05m 120 3 6 m 11 9 7 2m 23 7 3 8m 12 5 76m 24 11 3 81 m 150 45m 14 9 9m 29 6 4 8 m 15 8 9 5m 31 2 5 08m 200 6m 19 8 12m 39 4 64m 20 11 12 7 m 41 8 BE Calculation methods for screen dimensions You can calculate more detailed screen dimension from the screen diagonal e 16 9 size Screen width SW and screen height SH SW m SD m x 0 872 SH m SD m x 0 490 Minimum distance LW and maximum distance LT LW m SD m x 1 189 0 04 LT m SD m x 2 378 0 05 e 2 35 1 size Screen width SW and screen height SH SW m SD m x 0 920 SH m SD m x 0 392 Minimum distance LW and maximum distance LT LW m SD m x 1 256 0 04 LT m SD m x 2 512 0 05 NOTE Do not use the projector at a raised or a horizontally tilted position as it may cause malfunction of the projector Make sure the projector lens surface is parallel with the screen You can tilt the projector b
26. from each peripheral device directly to the audio reproduction system Connections Connecting example COMPONENT IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN S VIDEO I VIDEO To COMPONENT video output To VIDEO output To S VIDEO output T Eos Ud i H E DVD player ES Video player DVD player E Connecting example HDMI IN JCOMPUTER IN COMPUTER IN RGB signal cable Lu HDMI cable Commercial item RP CDHG100 Optional To HDMI output DVD player Computer NOTE Make sure the HDMI cable is adapted to your HDMI device for proper performance A compatible cable is required for an HDMI 1 080p signal tis possible to connect with DVI devices via a HDMI DVI conversion adapter but some equipment may not project the image properly or other problems could be encountered See Serial terminal on page 51 18 ENGLISH Switching the projector on off WERA CY E Connecting 1 Make sure the shape of the mains plug and the AC IN terminal on the back of the projector match then push the plug all the way in a 2 Align the side of the power cord secure lock with the side guide rail of the AC IN terminal of the projector and slide it in Rail guide 3 Place the latch to the latch catcher and press until it clicks 4 Connect the mains lead to a mains socket NOTE Do not use
27. lt to cycle through the options Active Deactive e ON Active e OFF Deactive NOTE When no signal is detected the last used input will be selected HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL When an HDMI IN is selected you can switch the HDMI signal NORMAL or EXPAND to display the image Press lt P to select an option e NORMAL For general HDMI equipment e EXPAND For HDMI equipment with expanded signals NOTE HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL is not available with some equipment FRAME RESPONSE You can minimise the time delay of image displayed for the progressive signals e NORMAL Prioritise the image quality e FAST Prioritise the frame response ENGLISH 43 OPTION menu INSTALLATION HIGH ALTITUDE MODE When installing the projector select the projection If you use the projector at high elevation the HIGH method according to the projector position Press gt ALTITUDE MODE setting need to be ON to set the fan to cycle through the options See Projection method on speed high Press lt gt to select the required option page 15 e OFF The fan speed is low e ON The fan speed is high FRONT DESK Setting on a desk floor and projecting from front NOTE Mounting on the ceiling and At 1 400 2 700 m 4 593 8 858 ft above sea level NS projecting from front the setting must be ON The loudness of fan noise depends on the HIGH REAR DESK Seung on reos is flou ahd ALTI
28. on the projector may be 23 Hor op obstructed e The remote control unit may be out of the operation range 23 The picture does not e The signal format TV SYSTEM may not have been set correctly 35 A e There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source display correctly e A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input 50 Picture from a computer does not appear e The cable may be longer than the optional cable e The external video output from a laptop computer may not be correct You may be able to change the external output settings by pressing the Fn F3 or Fn F10 keys simultaneously The actual method varies depending on the type of computer refer to the documentation provided with your computer for further details ENGLISH 49 S i es fe i Technical Information List of compatible signals Scanning Display frequency Dotclock picture Mode Display resolution 5 frequency quality Terminals dots kHz V Hz MHz NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL M PAL60 d CA0 KABO Tou 339 E d VIDEO S VIDEO PAL PAL N SECAM 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 a A 5251 4801 5251 720 x 480i 15 7 59 9 13 5 A 625i 576i 6251 720 x 576i 15 6 50 0 13 5 A COMPONENT 525p 480p 525p 720 x 483 31 5 59 9 27 0 A 625p 576p 625p 72
29. over any windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen Do not touch the surfaces of the lens with your bare hands e If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else this will be magnified and projected onto the screen Moreover when not using the projector attach the lens cover Liquid crystal panel e Do not project the same image for long periods of time as this may remain as an afterimage on the liquid crystal panel Display the white screen test pattern for more than an hour to remove it See ZOOM FOCUS on page 40 e The liquid crystal panel of the projector is built with very high precision technology to provide fine picture details Occasionally a few stuck pixels may appear on the screen as fixed points of blue green or red lt is recommended to switch off the projector once and try after 1 hour later again Please note that this does not affect the performance of your LCD The projector has a high pressure mercury lamp and that is characterised as follows e The brightness of the lamp depends on the duration of use e The lamp may explode or shorten the lamp life by shocks or chipping damage e The lamp may explode only occasionally after using the projector e The lamp may explode if using the projector after the instructed lamp replacement timing e When the lamp exploded it emits the internal sm
30. the set the HIGH ALTITUDE Remedy temperature controlled proper method See openings or clear around lace See page 54 age 46 MODE to ON the projector P pag i pag i See page 44 NOTE f no problem is found or the problem remains do not turn on the projector Instead contact an Authorised Service Centre 5 a i m 1 ENGLISH 45 5 r O D o O Care and Replacement Cleaning the projector B Before cleaning the projector e Switch off the MAIN POWER switch in proper way and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket e Unplug all the cables from the projector Bl Cleaning the outer surface of the projector Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a soft cloth e If itis difficult to remove the dirt soak a cloth in water wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector Dry off the projector with dry cloth e Do not use petroleum benzine thinner any alcoholic solvent kitchen detergents or chemical clothes Failure to observe these may result in altered or damaged surface of the projector Cleaning the lens surface Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a lint free cloth e Make sure no dirt or dust remains on the surface of the lens It will be enlarged and projected onto a screen Cleaning the air filter If the air filter is excessively dirty the internal temperature of the projector increases and may cause malfunction Clean the air filter regularly every
31. with a three prong earthing type mains plug This plug will only fit 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 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information
32. 0 x 576 31 3 50 0 27 0 A COMFONENTHDMI 1125 1 080 60i 1 125 60i 1920x1080i 33 8 60 0 74 3 AA COMPONENT 1125 1 080 50i 1 125 50i 1920x1080i 28 1 50 0 74 3 AA HDMI COMPUTER 1125 1 080 24p 1125 24p 1920x1080 27 0 24 0 743 AA COMPONENT HDMI 1125 1 080 60p 1125 60p 1920x1080 67 5 60 0 148 5 AA COMPONENT 1125 1 080 50p 1125 50p 1920x1080 563 50 0 148 5 AA HDMI COMPUTER 750 720 60p 750 60p 1280 x 720 45 0 60 0 743 AA 750 720 50p 750 50p 1280 x 720 37 5 50 0 74 3 AA SCORER DMI VGA480 VGA60 640 x 480 31 5 59 9 25 2 A VGAT5 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 31 5 A VGA85 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 36 0 A VGA138 640 x 480 721 138 0 62 3 A SVGA SVGA55 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 36 0 A SVGA60 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 40 0 A SVGATO 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 50 0 A SVGAT5 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 49 5 A SVGAB5 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 56 3 A WIDE720 WIDE720 1 280 x 720 45 1 60 1 76 5 AA XGA XGA60 1 024 x 768 48 4 60 0 65 0 A XGA70 1 024 x 768 56 5 70 1 75 0 A XGA75 1 024 x 768 60 0 75 0 78 8 A COMPUTER XGA85 1 024 x 768 68 7 85 0 94 5 A XGA89 1024 x 768 724 89 0 99 2 A WIDE768 WIDE768 1 280 x 768 45 3 56 5 76 2 A MXGA MXGA70 1 152 x 864 64 0 71 2 94 2 A MXGA75 1 152 x 864 67 5 74 9 108 0 A SXGA SXGA60 1280x1024 640 60 0 108 0 A SXGA60 SXGA60 1400x1050 65 1 59 9 122 4 A WIDE768 2 WIDE768 2 1 360 x 768 48 8 59 8 74 3 A WIDE800 WIDE800 T 280 x 800 49 7 59 8 83 5 A WIDE900 WIDE900 1440 x 900 55 9 59 8 106 5 A WIDE1080 60 WIDE1080 60 1920x 1080 66 5 59 9 138 5 AA WIDE 1080 50 WID
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34. 10 v oo lt gt cC TI o lt lt Sn a Wm lt rm ES en l OK CANCEL 4 Repeat step 3 until you finish the text line e Move cursor to ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button to delete all the entered text line e Pressthe DEFAULT button to delete the last entered character or indicated with cursor in the text box e To insert a character in the entered text line move the cursor to the text box to select the required place and press V then perform step 3 5 Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the entered text as a name e Press the ENTER button without entering any text to keep the default name Select the required PICTURE MODE and press Press the COLOUR MANAGEMENT button and Deleting the saved profiles You can delete the profiles from PROFILE DELETE menu Select PROFILE DELETE and press the ENTER button Select the required profile or ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button e The confirmation screen will be displayed and select OK Press the ENTER button Changing the profile names You can change the name of the profiles from the PROFILE NAME CHANGE menu Select PROFILE NAME CHANGE and press the ENTER button Select the required profile and press the ENTER button Rename the profile e Use A V lt P to specify the location of the requi
35. E 1080 50 1920x1080 55 6 49 9 141 5 AA 1 The i appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal 2 The following symbols are used to indicate picture quality AA Maximum picture quality can be obtained A Signals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture is projected 50 ENGLISH Technical Information Serial terminal The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface specification so that the projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connecter B Connection Serial terminal female Computer NOTE You must use only an RS 232C Serial Interface Cable with a ferrite core type ET ADSER E Pin assignments and signal names Pin No Signal name Contents O NC O TXD Transmitted data RXD Received data NC 8 D amp GND Earth 00000 NC RTS f Connected internally CTS NC Bl Cable specifications When connected to a personal computer Projector PC DTE W Basic format STX Command Parameter ETX The data streaming from the computer will l start with STX and proceed to Command Start byte 3 uw 1 byte 4 byte End Parameter and end with ETX You can 02h d i xt 03h add the required parameter e The projector can not receive any command for 10 seconds after the lamp is
36. ENT is not available with the COLOUR1 setting of the PICTURE ENGLISH 27 Remote control operation Resetting to the factory default settings You can reset most of the customised settings to the factory defaults by pressing DEFAULT button of the remote control Display the required sub menu or the menu items and press the button again NOTE Some menu items are not available to reset by pressing the DEFAULT button Adjust each menu items manually Capturing an image Press the FREEZE button to capture the FREEZE image and you can see it as a still picture while the AV equipment are continuing Press the FREEZE button again to escape and return to the continuing image Switching the input signal While displaying the frozen image you can enter the AREA SELECT mode of the SPLIT ADJUST menu by pressing the ENTER button See SPLIT ADJUST on page 33 INPUT SELECT You can switch the input method manually by pressing the INPUT SELECT button Press the button several times or press lt gt to cycle through the input methods as follows The actual projected image will be changed in a while W fb n a ie Lo D s t r fe 3 e The graphical guidance will be displayed on the upper right of the projected image and you can confirm the selected input method which is highlighted in yellow See INPUT GUIDE on page 43 COMPONENT 1 IN e COMPONENT
37. GLISH CONTRAST You can adjust the contrast of the projected image Adjust the BRIGHTNESS in advance if necessary Lower p Higher e Setting range 64 to 64 BRIGHTNESS You can adjust the brightness of the projected image Darker y Brighter e Setting range 32 to 32 COLOUR You can adjust the colour saturation of the projected image Lighter 4 p Darker Setting range 32 to 32 When COMPUTER signal is connected only available with the following signals 1125 1 080 60i 1 125 1 080 50i 1125 1 080 60p 1125 1 080 50p TINT You can adjust the skin tone in the projected image More More reddish 4 P greenish Setting range 32 to 32 When COMPUTER signal is connected only available with the following signals 1125 1 080 60i 1125 1 080 50i 1125 1 080 60p 1125 1 080 50p You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image More sharp Less sharp lt gt e Setting range will vary according to the selected input signal PICTURE menu A M MONITOR POSITION When the FULL SCAN is selected press A V 4 You can adjust the white balance of the projected image gt to adjust the position of the monitor e See Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform Less More on page 24 bluish lt P bluish E AUTO ADJUST You can switch on off the automatic adjustment system in each items e Setting range 6 to 6 BLACK LEVEL ADJUST ON Adjust the bl
38. IME to estos tiep 44 e ENGLISH 5 jueyiodujJ zi h o 3 E z o gt Precautions with regard to safety If you notice smoke strange smells or noise coming from the projector disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket e Do not continue to use the projector in such cases otherwise fire or electric shocks could result e Check that no more smoke is coming out and then contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs e Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself as this can be dangerous Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector e If the installation location is not strong enough it may fall down or tip over and severe injury or damage could result Installation work such as ceiling suspension should only be carried out by a qualified technician e If installation is not carried out correctly there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur e Do not use other than an authorised ceiling mount bracket If foreign objects or water get inside the projector or if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket e Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks e Contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs The mains socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible e Unpl
39. MP RUNTIME the LAMP RUNTIME 2 9 Confirm the duration of time in LAMP RUNTIME is o qu ej LAMP POWER STANDARD reset to 0 48 ENGLISH Troubleshooting Should any problem persist contact your dealer Problem Cause BE E page e The mains lead may not be connected 19 e The MAIN POWER switch is turned off 21 No electric supply is at the mains socket 19 Power does not turn on e TEMP indicator is lit or flashes 45 e LAMP indicator is lit or flashes 45 e The lamp unit cover has not been securely installed 47 e The circuit breakers have tripped e The video signal input source may not be connected to a terminal 18 properly No picture appears e The input selection setting may not be correct 28 e The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting 32 e The SHUTTER function may be in use 42 e The lens cover may still be attached to the lens 12 e The lens focus may not have been set correctly 22 The picture is fuzzy e The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen 14 i e The lens may be dirty 46 e The projector may be tilted too much 16 The colour is pale or e COLOUR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect 32 e The equipment which is connected to the projector may not be greyish adjusted correctly e The batteries may be weak The Remote control does e The batteries may not have been inserted correctly 11 toberafe e The remote control signal receptor
40. N BUTTON page 42 HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN HDMI 3 IN COMPUTER IN COMPONENT 1 IN COMPONENT 2 IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN BLANK AUTO SETUP CONTRAST CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTRAST B NORMAL DYNAMIC COLOUR1 COLOUR2 CINEMA1 CINEMA2 CINEMA3 SPLIT ADJUST WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUST LENS MEMORY LOAD BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B ENGLISH 31 PICTURE menu Remote control Control panel RETURN rS 030 Ez m e See Navigating through the MENU on page 29 e See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 PICTURE MODE Depending on the projection environment you can use these preset parameter settings to optimise image projection Press 9 to cycle through the options NORMAL e CINEMA3 y y DYNAMIC rs CINEMA2 COLOUR1 y COLOUR2 s CINEMA1 Setting for a general image such NORMAL as sports programme or TV games DYNAMIC Bright and sharp setting Setting for HDTV standard in ITU R BT 709 and colour temperature COLOUR 6 500 K at the default setting of the PICTURE menu items Setting for DCDM standard SMPTE431 2 and colour COLOUR2 temperature 6 300 K at the default setting of the PICTURE menu items CINEMA1 Setting tuned by top Hollywood colourists CINEMA2 Deeper and more rich colour setting CINEMA3 Vivid and crisp colour setting NOTE It may take for a while until the selected mode is stabilised 32 EN
41. NU on page 29 e See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 INPUT GUIDE When you change the input method the guidance appears in the upper right corner of the screen The following display methods are available Press gt to cycle through the options Options Function Display the input method graphically DETAILED The INPUT GUIDE will go out after 3 seconds without any operation Display the input method by text The SIMPLE INPUT GUIDE will disappear after 3 seconds without any operation OFF Turn off the guidance You can change the background colour of the menu Press 4 gt to cycle through the options e TYPE1 Semi transparent black e TYPE2 Solid blue e TYPE3 Semi transparent dark blue OSD POSITION You can change the displaying position of the menu Press 4 gt to cycle through the options UPPER UPPER UPPER LEFT CENTRE RIGHT CENTRE LOWER LOWER LOWER LEFT CENTRE RIGHT BACK COLOUR You can choose a screen colour from BLUE or BLACK for when the projector is in idle Press gt to select STARTUP LOGO You can switch the logo on off that is displayed when starting up the projector Press gt to select the required option STARTUP LOGO will be displayed for 15 seconds e ON e OFF AUTO SEARCH When the projector is turned on the input terminals are detected and an input signal is selected automatically You can switch the system on off Press
42. OLOUR TINT and Setting range 30 to 30 BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the colour 1 Select the CURSOR menu and press ENTER PIGH TRES Setting range 20 to 20 e The projected image is captured and the target 4 Press ENTER to store the adjusted result cursor is displayed e PROCESSING is displayed for a few seconds and e When the LOG is fully stored the target cursor will the result is stored in LOG not be displayed You can store up to 8 logs under LOG for each PICTURE MODE setting Target cursor 5 Press MENU or RETURN to return to the previous menu e Repeat the steps above to store more adjustment Managing stored logs You can edit or delete the stored logs of the selected PICTURE MODE 1 Select LOG and press ENTER e The LOG menu is displayed UJ fo o 2 O o D E es ie 3 2 Move the cursor with A V lt P tothe required PICTURE MODE CINEMA1 place to select a colour and press ENTER e The colour at the centre of the target cursor is sampled and the sample box is displayed on the left Front Tro To ae 0 2 POINT2 4 of the cursor The menu items are displayed on the POINT3 0 10 0 upper part of the screen POINT4 10 10 POINT5 5 7 POINT6 3 1 POINT7 7 9 POINT8 4
43. Panasonic Operating Instructions LCD Projector moderno PT AE3000E HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use TQBJ0278 1 ENGLISH Important Safety Notice Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic LCD projector The serial number of your product may be found on its bottom You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT AE3000E juejioduu 5 h e 3 o e e gt Serial number WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED WARNING To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV January 18 1991 The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A according to ISO 7779 WARNING 1 Remove the plug from the 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 qualified service personnel 3 Do notremove the earthing pin on the mains plug This apparatus is equipped
44. SCAN Y e In SINGLE LINE SCAN mode select the required adjusting point by pressing A V 2 Press the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT button and display the BRIGHTNESS by pressing A V e When ADVANCED MENU is displayed press the button again to switch to the PICTURE menu 3 Adjust by pressing lt 4 gt e Adjust the bottom line of the waveform to 0 0 or 7 5 IRE e Setting range 32 to 32 Press A V to display the CONTRAST Adjust by pressing lt gt e Adjust the up line of the waveform to 100 100 IRE e Setting range 64 to 64 ok FULL SCAN Y SINGLE LINE SCAN Y Adjust the bottom line of the BRIGHTNESS waveform to 0 0 or 7 5 IRE Adjust the top line of the waveform to CONTRAST 100 100 IRE Q Adjusting with RGB options Press the ENTER button several times to display the required R G B waveform option e in SINGLE LINE SCAN mode select the required adjusting point by pressing A V 2 Press the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT button and display the BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B by pressing A V e When PICTURE menu is displayed press the button again to switch to the ADVANCED MENU 3 Adjust by pressing 4 gt e Adjust the bottom line of the waveform to 0 0 or 7 5 IRE e Setting range 16 to 16 4 Press A Y to display the CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTRAST B 5 Adjust by pressing 4 gt e Adjust the up line of the waveform to 100 100 IRE e Setting range 32 to 32
45. TUDE MODE setting projecting from rear Mounting on the ceiling and REGIUCEILING projecting from rear LAM P POWER You can adjust the power of the lamp to save on SLEEP electricity prolong the lamp life and reduce the noise You can select the required duration of time and set the Options Seas off timer to turn off the power of the projector NORMAL When higher luminance is automatically 3 minutes before turn off the countdown required of minutes will be displayed in the lower right corner Wh z en lower luminance is Press 4 to cycle through the options ECO MODE s ticient OFF 4 240MIN m NOTE 60MIN 210MIN When no input signal is detected the function is y de disabled 90MIN 180MIN LAMP RUNTIME 120MIN 150MIN You can check how long the lamp has been used NOTE LAMP RUNTIME is a relevant matter for lamp replacement timing See Replacing the lamp unit on page 47 44 ENGLISH TEMP and LAMP Indicators Managing the indicated problems If a problem should occur with the projector the LAMP and or TEMP indicators will inform you Manage the indicated problems as follows 1 Confirm the status of all indicators and projector and switch off the projector in proper way 2 Find out the cause of the problem by status of the LAMP and or TEMP indicators 3 Follow the following instruction for each indication and solve
46. aced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from an Authorised Service Centre If the fitted moulded 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 fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected
47. ack level of luminance Y to 0 DYNAMIC IRIS WHITE LEVEL ADJUST Adjust the white level of luminance Y to ON You can switch automatic adjustment of the lamp and 100 the lens iris on off RGB ADJUST BLACK OFF e ON Automatic adjustment Adjust the black level of colours R G B to 0 e OFF No adjustment RGB ADJUST WHITE Adjust the white level of colours R G B to OFF WAVEFORM MONITOR 100 1 Press A Y and select the required item You can monitor whether or not the luminance level of 2 Press and switch on off the input signal is in the recommended range by 3 Press A Y and select AUTO and press ENTER displaying itin the waveform monitor Ifthe waveform is e The confirmation screen will be displayed not in the range adjust it for the best quality See 4 Press 4 gt and select OK Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform on 5 Press ENTER page 24 GE SPLIT ADJUST FULL SCAN Y You can perform image adjustment for some PICTURE FULL SCAN R menu items while displaying a certain area of the frozen FULL SCAN G image in a split window a SPLIT ADJUST MODE SINGLE LINE SCAN Y a Select the required split style from NORMAL and SINGLE LINE SCAN R SI LINE SCAN R REVERSE in the SPLIT ADJUST MODE menu SINGLE LINE SCAN G e NORMAL SINGLE LINE SCAN B MONITOR POSITION 4 UPPERLEFT AUTO ADJUS
48. age 37 CONTRAST R Default 0 CONTRAST G Default 0 Default 0 CONTRAST B Default 0 ASPECT page 37 BRIGHTNESS 4 3 16 9 14 9 ZOOM1 BRIGHTNESS R Default 0 ZOOM2 JUST BRIGHTNESS G Default 0 WSS page 39 BRIGHTNESS B Default 0 v v 30 ENGLISH Menu Navigation amp OPTION INPUT GUIDE page 43 DETAILED SIMPLE OFF OSD DESIGN page 43 TYPE1 TYPE2 TYPE3 OSD POSITION page 43 UPPER LEFT UPPER CENTRE UPPER RIGHT CENTRE LOWER LEFT LOWER CENTRE LOWER RIGHT BACK COLOUR page 43 BLUE BLACK STARTUP LOGO page 43 ON OFF AUTO SEARCH page 43 ON OFF HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL page 43 NORMAL EXPAND FRAME RESPONSE page 43 NORMAL FAST INSTALLATION page 44 FRONT DESK FRONT CEILING REAR DESK REAR CEILING SLEEP page 44 OFF 15 MIN 20 MIN 25 MIN 30 MIN 35 MIN 40 MIN 45 MIN 50 MIN 55 MIN 60 MIN HIGH ALTITUDE MODE page 44 OFF ON LAMP POWER page 44 NORMAL ECO MODE LAMP RUNTIME page 44 A OVER SCAN page 39 KEYSTONE page 39 Default 0 AUTO SETUP page 39 O LANGUAGE DEUTSCH POLSKI FRANCAIS E TINA ESPA OL MAGYAR ITALIANO PYCCKM PORTUGU S Ing SVENSKA az NORSK ENGLISH DANSK mx LENS CONTROL ZOOM FOCUS page 40 LENS MEMORY LOAD page 40 LENS MEMORY 1 3 LENS MEMORY SAVE page 40 LENS MEMORY 1 3 LENS MEMORY EDIT page 41 LENS MEMORY DELETE LENS MEMORY NAME CHANGE H AREA POSITION page 41 V AREA POSITION page 41 y TER FUNCTION BUTTO
49. ate enough adjust the ZOOM FOCUS menu again ZOOM FOCUS You can use the 2 different test patterns to adjust the focus and zoom of the image See Lens shift and positioning on page 16 1 Press ENTER to display test pattern 1 e Press A V to adjust the focus and to adjust the zoom T TIR eer 2 Press ENTER to display test pattern 2 e Press A Y to adjust the focus and to adjust the zoom Che 3 Press ENTER to display the projected image You can confirm the adjustment is fit to the projected image 4 Press MENU or RETURN to return to the previous menu or press repeatedly to escape the menu mode NOTE When the projector and or the screen is tilted adjust the focus at the centre of the image The upper and lower edge might be out of focus When the image is distorted in keystone adjust the KEYSTONE in POSITION menu 40 ENGLISH LENS MEMORY LOAD You can access the saved lens control settings instantly 1 Select a setting from LENS MEMORY 1 3 2 Press the ENTER button to activate NOTE The option that contains no saved adjustment will not be displayed If there is no saved setting the LENS MEMORY LOAD menu will not be selectable LENS MEMORY SAVE You can save and name the adjusted ZOOM FOCUS H AREA POSITION and V AREA POSITION settings in memory 1 Adjust ZOOM FOCUS H
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51. cover safety hook to the projector 3 Hooking the tabs of the top cover to the front of the projector and lift down slowly 4 Press the back corner of the top cover gently until it clicks e Make sure to hook the top cover safety hook to the body Top cover safety hoo inge part NOTE Be sure to install the lamp unit and the top cover of the projector securely If they are not securely installed it may cause the protection circuit to operate so that the power cannot be turned on Grip the handle and keep the lamp unit paralleled when you remove the lamp unit Do not switch the power on while the top cover is opened When the projector is mounted on the ceiling keep the lamp unit paralleled up and remove Resetting the LAMP RUNTIME If the lamp usage time has passed 2 000 hours when LAMP POWER has been set to NORMAL the projector will switch to standby mode after approximately 10 minutes of operation The resetting procedure should thus be completed within 10 minutes 1 Connect the mains lead to the projector and a 6 Press and hold the ENTER button for mains socket and switch the MAIN POWER on approximately 3 seconds 2 Switch the power button 7 The confirmation screen will be displayed and 3 Press the MENU button to display the menu select OK 5 4 Press A V to select OPTION and press ENTER 8 Switch off the power button to reset the duration of cs 5 Press A V to select LA
52. e 29 NOTE The underlined items are factory default settings Some default settings vary by the selected input signal Sub menu items vary according to the selected input signal Some settings are adjustable without any signals A 3 PICTURE NR Noise Reduction PICTURE MODE page 32 RRUA NORMAL DYNAMIC MPEG NR COLOUR1 COLOUR2 Default 0 CINEMA1 CINEMA2 FRAME CREATION CINEMA3 OFF MODE1 MODE2 CONTRAST page 32 COLOUR MANAGEMENT Default 0 PROFILE CURSOR LOG PROFILE SAVE BRIGHTNESS page 32 PROFILE DELETE PROFILE NAME CHANGE Default 0 x v Colour COLOUR page 32 ON OFF Default 0 DETAIL CLARITY TINT page 32 ON OFF Default 0 CINEMA REALITY SHARPNESS page 32 TV SYSTEM Default 0 AUTO COLOUR TEMPERATURE page 33 NTSC NTSC 4 43 Default 0 E ee ON OFF MEMORYA 16 WAVEFORM MONITOR page 33 MEMORY LOAD page 36 OFF FULL SCAN Y FULL SCAN R MEMORY 16 FULL SCAN G FULL SCAN B MEMORY EDIT page 36 SINGLE LINE SCAN Y MEMORY DEL MEMORY NAME CHANGE SINGLE LINE SCAN R SINGLE LINE SCANS SIGNAL MODE page 36 SINGLE LINE SCAN B MONITOR POSITION AUTO ADJUST I POSITION SPLIT ADJUST page 33 AREA SELECT SPLIT ADJUST MODE H POSITION page 37 NORMAL REVERSE Default 0 ADVANCED MENU page 34 V POSITION page 37 GAMMA l Default 0 GAMMA HIGH Default 0 GAMMA MID Default 0 DOT CLOCK page 37 GAMMA LOW Default 0 Default 0 CONTRAST CLOCK PHASE p
53. e frame V AREA POSITION You can move the frame area vertically such as aligning the up or bottom frame edge to the screen edge Press A V to move the frame ENGLISH 41 FUNCTION BUTTON Q Assignable functions Remote control Control panel p ES Functions Refer HDMI 1 IN Ast HDMI 2 IN RETURN HDMI 3 IN a 24 ap COMPUTER IN page 28 COMPONENT 1 IN e See Navigating through the MENU on page 29 COMPONENT 2 IN e See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN BUTTON BLANK You can assign certain menu option to the FUNCTION ALTO SETUR page 39 button as shortcut Press A V lt gt to select the CONTRAST page 32 required menu options and press the ENTER button CONTRAST R CONTRAST G page 34 o BLANK function CONTRAST B You can stop the projection temporary for electrical NORMAL power save while the input source is stopped DYNAMIC Press any button to escape from the blank mode COLOUR1 COLOUR2 page 32 CINEMA1 CINEMA2 CINEMA3 SPLIT ADJUST WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUST pagead LENS MEMORY LOAD page 40 BRIGHTNESS page 32 BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G page 34 BRIGHTNESS B 1 The underlined item is factory default setting 42 ENGLISH OPTION menu 2 Y gt Remote control J Control panel RETURN SA Ey 030 s e See Navigating through the ME
54. e loop on the other end of the cable S IAN Indicated above is ET PKE2000 Indicated above is ET PKE1000S 3 Attach the latch on to the bottom of the projector with a provided screw e Torque 1 25 0 2 N m gt a o E x 56 ENGLISH Technical Information Unit mm 300 11 23 32 15 19 6 147 5 25 32 60 2 5 16 117 221 32 Trademark acknowledgements e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e The font used in the on screen displays is a Ricoh bitmap font which is manufactured and sold by Ricoh Company Ltd All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners ENGLISH 57 AG INA eee ib dde ee ieu um 13 ACCeSSOrIGS i oen died 10 ADVANCED MENU eene 34 Air exhaust port ia Co dE os 12 AIF Tillef 25 1 eene de modena er o de ceo 12 Replacing ict iet e Ue tet coe t 46 Air Intake port 2 3 2 etra eie aves eni SR tbg 13 ASPEGT EEEE A td ibid 37 Remote control button eene 11 Remote control function cesses 2 AUTO SEARGH cuca andan alas 43 AUTO SETUP ied add atada debas 39 BACK COEOUR lt iaa i n 43
55. e main menu Bl Operating procedure Press the MENU button to display the main O menu and the operating guidance Current Main menu Sub menu settings 1 Press A V to scroll to the required main menu item and press the ENTER button to select e The selected item is highlighted in orange and the sub menu is displayed on the right e See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 m PICTURE H POSITION t POSITION V POSITION ASPECT 16 9 ole oE a PICTURE PICTURE MODE amp amp LANGUAGE wss ON i POSITION CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOUR 4 LANGUAGE LENS CONTROL OVER SCAN E KEYSTONE ole amp FUNCTION BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON SHARPNESS COLOUR TEMPERATURE DYNAMIC IRIS WAVEFORM MONITOR Y RETURN SPLIT ADJUST ADVANCED MENU SELECT ENTER MEMORY SAVE MEMORY LOAD MEMORY EDIT LENS CONTROL J TINI amp OPTION Operating guidance Contains the required buttons to adjust the settings E Adjusting with the bar scale items The triangle mark under the bar indicates factory default setting and the square indicates the current setting Current setting A BRIGHTNESS 4L o p s WV Default E Returning to t
56. eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 15 Front leg adjusters and throwing angle 15 Lens shift and positioning 16 Connections eee nennen 18 Before connecting to the projector 18 Connecting example COMPONENT IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN ii eerte eei ep ene 18 Connecting example HDMI IN COMPUTER IN 18 Basic Operation Switching the projector on off 19 Mains lead ee eee aE 19 Power indicator e 20 Switching on the projector sessssssess 21 Switching off the projector sseesssussss 21 Projecting an image eene 22 Selecting the input signal ssssssssss 22 Positioning the image sss 22 Remote control operation 23 Operating range occcccnoccccccccnoconccccononancnnnnncnancnnnnnnnnnns 23 Managing the lens control settings 23 Switching the picture mode sssueussss 23 Adjusting the image sssssseseese 23 Loading a saved setting sesssssssss 24 Switching the aspect ratio esssssussse 24 Adjusting the signal condition with a waveform 24 Setting your own colour profile s 26 Resetting to the factory default settings
57. ement with an unauthorised lamp unit E When to replace the lamp unit The lamp unit is consumable and the brightness decreases by duration of usage The LAMP indicator will inform you of the replacement timing at 1 800 hours and at 2 000 hours the projector will be turned off Those figures are rough guidance and might be shortened by the usage conditions characteristics of the lamp unit environmental conditions and so on You can check the duration of usage time using LAMP RUNTIME in the OPTION menu On screen LAMP indicator D REPLACE LAMP LAMP Indication z0 TES REPLACE LAMP is displayed on the upper left of the screen for 30 seconds To clear the screen immediately press any button llluminates red REPLACE LAMP is displayed on the upper left Over 2 000 hours of the screen and it will stay until you respond To clear the screen press any button Over 1 800 hours NOTE The guide times 1 800 and 2 000 hours are rough estimates based on certain conditions and is not a guaranteed time The estimated condition is LAMP POWER in OPTION menu set to NORMAL To prolong the lamp life set the LAMP POWER in OPTION menu to ECO MODE See LAMP POWER on page 44 For more information about the lamp unit such as guaranteed time see the instructions which is provided with the lamp unit Bl Opening the top cover 1 Hold at the back corner of the top cover and slightly push up to o
58. er l x INPUT SELECT FOCUS i i While the MAIN POWER is on switch between i l if e standby mode and projection mode page 21 it 2 ZN amp SS SSE y T I I I MENU ny MIE Display the main menu Corre mm Uem carne Return to the previous menu page 29 RETURN FOCUS and ZOOM Return to the previous menu Adjust the focus and size of the page 29 image page 22 NOTE Do not cover the ventilation openings or place anything within 50 cm 20 of them as this may cause damage or injury While the projector is not in use keep the lens cover to protect the lens 12 ENGLISH BE Back and bottom view Security lock Air intake port Attach the commercial shackle lock which is provided with the projector Compatible with the Kensington MicroSaver Security System About Your Projector Top cover Hold the top cover at the back corner and slightly push up to open page 47 Front leg adjusters Screw up down to adjust the projection angle page 15 Lens cover attachment hole COMPUTER IN Connect an RGB signal cable from your PC Air intake port AC IN Connect the mains lead to supply electronic power to the projector page 19 Safety cable attachment point Attach the safety cable when mounted on the ceiling
59. eries e If you touch the leaked liquid it may hurt your skin Immediately wash away the liquid with water and seek medical advice e If you get the leaked liquid in your eye it may cause blindness or damage Never rub your eye and immediately wash away the liquid with water and seek medical advice During a thunderstorm do not touch the projector or the cable e Electric shocks can result Do not use the projector in a bath or shower e Fire or electric shocks can result Do not place your skin into the light beam while the projector is being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you place directly into this light it can hurt or damage your skin Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes e Be especially careful not to let young children look into the lens In addition turn off the power and disconnect the mains plug when you are away from the projector Precautions with regard to safety Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not place your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port allow at least 50 cm 20 of space otherwise burns or damage could result Important i fa E i pun EG Es Replacement of the lamp
60. ery compartment 1 Press the tab and lift up the cover inside 2 Insert the batteries according to the polarity diagram indicated NOTE Do not drop the remote control Avoid contact with liquids or moisture Use manganese batteries or alkaline batteries with the remote control Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control Contact an Authorised Service Centre for repairs Do not keep pressing the remote control buttons as this may shorten battery life See Remote control operation on page 23 ENGLISH 11 y D ge o E E e 3 About Your Projector Projector body E Top and front view Lens shift dial Vertical Lens shift dial e Horizontal page 16 page 16 Air exhaust port Heated air comes out of this opening Power LAMP TEMP indicators page 20 page 45 Air filter page 46 MAIN POWER Switch the projector on off page 21 Remote control signal receptor page 23 Lens cover Protects the projection lens from dust or dirt Heated air comes out of this opening INPUT SELECT Switch to cycle through the input method page 22 Navigate through the menus with A V gt Pushto openiclose the cover and activate the menu item with the ENTER I button page 29 i j DUC ud se T Pow
61. face close to the broken pieces e Failure to observe this may cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke and which contains nearly the same amount of mercury as fluorescent lamps and the broken pieces may cause injury e If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth seek medical advice immediately e Ask your dealer about the replacement of the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector Ask an Authorised Service Centre to clean inside the projector at least once a year e If dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can result in fire or problems with operation e It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives Ask your nearest Authorised Service Centre to clean the projector when required Please discuss with the Authorised Service Centre regarding cleaning costs We are constantly making efforts to preserve and maintain a clean environment Please take non repairable units back to your dealer or a recycling company Cautions when transporting Do not subject the projector to excessive vibration or shocks e The projector lens needs to be handled with care Cover the lens with the lens cover when transporting the projector 8 ENGLISH When transporting the projector hold the body at the bottom securely e Do not hold the adjuster legs or the t
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63. he WAVEFORM button again to escape from the waveform mode NOTE In SINGLE LINE SCAN mode the position of the waveform monitor depends on the position of the selected line You can display the main menu by pressing the MENU button and adjust the menu items The called up menu items displayed position depends on the position of the waveform monitor You can activate AUTO ADJUST of the WAVEFORM menu by pressing the DEFAULT button The signal which is lower than 096 in the waveform will be displayed as same as 09 on the projected image While the waveform is displayed the image is displayed without the COLOUR MANAGEMENT adjustment When adjusting the KEYSTONE of the POSITION menu while the waveform is displayed x v Colour will be deactivated 24 ENGLISH Remote control operation E Adjustment example Project a commercial test signal for picture adjustment on the screen and press the WAVEFORM button Adjust to 10096 D 100 o gt 50 y Image d displayabl D t Isplaya sl Adjust to Y Monitor position e With COMPUTER except 1080 or HDMI Expand Adjust to 10096 100 Ne 5 M ld 50 i H Image D a ol displayable area Adjust to 096 WE Monitor position A Adjusting with luminance options 1 Press the ENTER button several times to display FULL SCAN Y SINGLE LINE
64. he previous menu Press the MENU or RETURN button to return to the previous menu Press repeatedly to escape from the menu mode and return to the projection REJ hy amp OPTION Q RETURN e ES a 2 Press A V to scroll to the required sub menu item and press gt or the ENTER button to adjust e The selected item is called up and the other menu items disappear from the screen The Called up item will be disappear after 5 seconds and return to the menu mode e Ifthere is a lower level the next level will be displayed c PICTURE H rosirion LANGUAGE LENS CONTROL FUNCTION BUTTON KEYSTONE amp OPTION Sy RETURN S sec ENTER 3 Press lt gt to adjust or set the selected item e For items using a bar scale the current settings are displayed on the left of the bar scale e You can cycle through the options of an item by pressing gt A BRIGHTNESS 4L oE H V 4 Press the MENU or RETURN button to return to the previous menu NOTE See Resetting to the factory default settings on page 28 to reset each menu items ENGLISH 29 Menu Navigation Main menu and sub menu The menu options are structured and categorised You can navigate through the menu with A V gt lt buttons See Menu Navigation on pag
65. hen the screen position is fixed L H Projector Placement v b amp D Vertical centre of X screen SH Screen Lo 9 E e a 5 9 o Q When the projector position is fixed gt mi 100 0 40 Projector NOTE When the projector is located at the right angle to the centre of the screen and the lens shift dials is centred you will get the best quality of the projection image When the Lens shift dial Vertical is at the vertical limit of the shift range you cannot turn the dial to the horizontal limit likewise when the Lens shift dial Horizontal is at the horizontal limit of the shift range you cannot turn the dial to the vertical limit When the projector is tilted and you adjust KEYSTONE the centre of the screen and the lens need to be realigned Do not force the lens shift dials to turn as this may damage the projector Turning the dials maximum limit is 4 or 5 times from the default position ENGLISH 17 O D 24 5 o Lua 9 m D a Before connecting to the projector Read and follow the operating and connecting instructions of each peripheral device The peripheral devices must be turned off Use cables that match each peripheral device to be connected Confirm the type of video signals See List of compatible signals on page 50 Audio cables must be connected
66. ic shocks Do not do anything that might damage the mains lead or the mains plug e Do not damage the mains lead make any modifications to it place it near any hot objects bend it excessively twist it pull it place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle e If the mains lead is used while damaged electric shocks short circuits or fire may result e Ask an Authorised Service Centre to carry out any repairs to the mains lead that might be necessary Do not place the projector on soft materials such as carpets or sponge mats e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause burns fire or damage to the projector Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector e If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it fire or electric shocks could result e If any water gets inside the projector contact an Authorised Service Centre Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector as doing so can result in fire or electric shocks Do not allow the and terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Failure to observe this may cause the batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire e Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects Do not touch the leaked liquid from the batt
67. ion of the required character to enter and press the ENTER button You can enter up to 16 characters MEMORY NAME INPUT NW 4 ALL DELETE K L M X Y Z k 1 m xlylz B O b 0 2 o s l S c m gt 3 Z gt y SPAC 7 Q V ION LEE OK CANCEL LAF llojalolo maL la 30 m Ro gt a Co T1 Alla 0i w O0 C 2 CC IE sel e ro o DIO V i V 9 3 Repeat step 2 until you finish the text line e Move the cursor to ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button to delete all the entered text line e Press the DEFAULT button to delete the last entered character or indicated with cursor in the text box e To insert a character in the entered text line move the cursor to the text box to select the required place and press V then perform step 2 4 Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the entered text as a name NOTE If you have not saved any settings MEMORY 16 will not be displayed SIGNAL MODE The current selected signal will be displayed This is available with signals from COMPUTER IN COMPONENT IN HDMI IN only NOTE See List of compatible signals on page 50 POSITION menu Remote control J Control panel Kod EL un e See
68. is recommended to be carried out by a qualified technician e The lamp has high internal pressure If improperly handled explosion might result e The lamp can easily become damaged if struck against hard objects or dropped and injury or malfunctions may result When replacing the lamp allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it e The lamp cover gets very hot and touching it can cause burns Before replacing the lamp be sure to disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket e Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done Do not allow infants or pets to touch the remote control unit e Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of infants and pets after using it CAUTIONS Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector e Do not place the projector in narrow badly ventilated places such as closets or bookshelves e Do not place the projector on cloth or papers as these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port 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 e Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire electric shocks or plastic deterioration The plastic deterioration may cause the falling down of the projector which is mounted on the ceiling Do not set up the
69. just the amount of contrast of individual RGB colours Press gt to increase decrease window 1 point 3 Press the MENU to display the PICTURE menu on RGB Default setting the right CONTRAST R 0 os CONTRAST G 0 E CONTRAST B 0 e Setting range 32 to 32 B BRIGHTNESS You can adjust the brightness of individual RGB colours Press gt to increase decrease 1 point ADVANCED MENU MEMORY SAVE RGB Default setting Adjust the required PICTURE menu items BRIGHTNESS R 0 e Only the highlighted menu items are adjustable BRIGHTNESS G 0 e Sub menu items vary according to the selected input signal See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 BRIGHTNESS B 0 5 Press the MENU RETURN button several times to e Setting range 16 to 16 escape from the menu 6 Press the ENTER button lI NR Noise Reduction e The confirmation screen will be displayed Select OK to finish the adjustment Press the ENTER button You can adjust the automatic noise reduction system level Press to change the level e Setting range O to 3 e Press the ENTER button again to return to the AREA SELECT e Press the RETURN button to escape from the SPLIT ADJUST mode 34 ENGLISH PICTURE menu Mi MPEG NR You can adjust the automatic noise reduction system level for MPEG for
70. keystone distortion occurs see KEYSTONE on page 39 Screw up the adjuster legs and an audible click will be heard as the limit ENGLISH 15 Setting up Lens shift and positioning If the projector is not positioned at the right angle to the centre of the screen you can adjust the projected image position by moving the lens shift dials within the shift range of the lens E Adjusting the lens shift dials Q Horizontal shift You can place the projector where the projector lens is up to 40 horizontally off centre from the screen and then adjust the image position with the Lens shift dial e Horizontal Up to about 40 Up to about 40 of the projection of the projection O D 24 5 o Lua 9 gt D a Turning the dial clockwise Turning the dial counterclockwise Image moves to the right Image moves to the left Q Vertical shift You can place the projector where the projector lens is up to 100 vertically off centre from the screen and then adjust the image position with the Lens shift dial Vertical Turning the dial counterclockwise Image moves to the bottom Up to about 100 96 i x of the projection zi Up to about 100 96 of the projection Turning the dial clockwise Image moves to the top 16 ENGLISH Setting up W Projector location range You can determine where to locate the screen and the projector by considering the lens shift possibilities W
71. mat images The system minimise block noise and mosquito noise to eliminate jagged edges providing an overall smoother image Press gt to change the level e Setting range 0 to 3 NOTE MPEG NR system is not available with COMPUTER HDMI VGA60 signals NM FRAME CREATION You can activate the rendering system for fast motion frames with fewer afterimage Press 4 gt to select the required option e OFF Deactivate e MODE1 Setting for a standard image e MODE2 Setting for a moving image NOTE With some of the images it might be difficult to see a difference in result The image might look slower with the MODE2 setting When the result does not meet your requirement select MODE or deactivate the system Hi COLOUR MANAGEMENT You can manage your own defined colour settings See Setting your own colour profile on page 26 B x v Colour You can switch on off the automatic adjustment system for signals which comply with xvYCC e ON Active e OFF Deactive NOTE x v Colour adjustment system is available only with HDMI signals in COLOUR1 of PICTURE MODE menu B DETAIL CLARITY You can switch the automatic detail clarity system on off e ON Active e OFF Deactive E CINEMA REALITY You can switch the automatic image synchroniser on off for 24 frames a second images such as movies Press lt gt to select the required setting e ON Ac
72. n has an angled surface has an identification signal and switch the aspect ratio you can correct the keystone vertically to required setting automatically You can switch the system off manually OVER SCAN ipe R If the 4 edges of an image is partly dropped you can use this function to adjust and project it properly e Setting range O to 10 e OVER SCAN is not available with COMPUTER signals 4 Y AR Shrink lt Enlarge e Setting range 32 to 32 P NOTE You can correct the distortion 30 degrees from the vertical plane For a better quality image installing the projector with minimum distortion is recommended Some distortion may be retained for the lens shift adjustment The distortion of the main menu screen is not correctable The result of the keystone correction will affect the aspect ratio and the size of the image AUTO SETUP You can adjust V POSITION H POSITION DOT CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE automatically when connecting via COMPUTER IN Press ENTER to adjust these at the same time Image Operation ENGLISH 39 LENS CONTROL Remote control Control panel SO gt 030 2 ZOOM EME E e See Navigating through the MENU on page 29 e See Main menu and sub menu on page 30 NOTE The saved lens memory adjustment accuracy is not guaranteed If the memorised ZOOM FOCUS adjustment is not accur
73. ntrol button ooocccccoccccnnncccnnnacnnnnannns 11 Remote control function eee 23 LENS CONTROL Main menu Zaida a 40 Remote control button eee 11 e l 12 ACCESSO m EE 10 Attachment hole cseeee enn 13 LENS MEMORY EDIT sicot sn cod da 41 LOAD nuera EIE 40 SAV Eo niit Miele lia id a aio de 40 Lens shift Lens shift dial Horizontal eene 12 Lens shift dial Vertical eeeeeees 12 MAIN POWER 2 iaa nia add ae inae na daga 12 Mains lead ACCeSSODy zb Ee e eee 10 Connectilg ito coii oca 19 MEMORY EDIT iia heise ae iaa bd 36 MEMORY LOAD eiio de III Inneren nenne 36 SERIAL Remote control button eee 11 Basic format 22er teo ei rto er tida s 51 Remote control function eeessssssssss 24 Cable specifications 51 MEMORY SAVE cil pen EE 36 Communication settings seeeeeessssse 52 MENU Gonnectlon sra a oec detegere ode ase pel uua 51 Control panel button oooccccccnccnncncnnnnnnnnononononnnos 12 Control commands seseeseseeee 52 Remote control button ccccccccncnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonos 11 Inquiry commands sse 53 Remote control function seeessssssssss 29 Pin assignmients eo ri rn IR OH R RR EK 51 Menu TEM vii A ed ane 13 E 2 e eee oerte id v Eden ea De
74. ody less than approximately 30 vertically Overtilting may result in shortening the component s life Forthe best quality of the projection image install a screen where sun light or room light does not shine directly onto the screen Close window shades or curtains to block the lights 14 ENGLISH Setting up Projection method You can use the projector with any of the following 4 projection methods To set the desired method in the projector See INSTALLATION on page 44 Setting on a desk floor and projecting from front Bl Setting on a desk floor and projecting from rear INSTALLATION FRONT DESK E Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from front INSTALLATION REAR DESK E Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from rear Lo 9 ja i2 e7 a 5 9 O INSTALLATION FRONT CEILING INSTALLATION REAR CEILING NOTE A translucent screen is required for rear projection When mounting the projector on the ceiling the optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKE2000 ET PKE10005 is required See Ceiling mount bracket safeguards on page 56 Front leg adjusters and throwing angle You can screw up down the front leg adjusters to control the angle of the projector for adjusting the throwing angle See Positioning the image on page 22 NOTE Heated air comes out of the air exhaust port Do not touch the air exhaust port directly If
75. oke like gas e The lamp life depends on individual lamp characteristics usage condition and the installation environment Especially the consecutive use of the projector for more than 10 hours or the frequent switching on or off may greatly affect on the lamp life Optical components e If you use the projector consecutively 6 hours every day the optical components may need to be replaced in less than 1 year ES qx yr SE 9 Ee ENGLISH 9 Precautions with regard to safety cc o3 O E 33 Accessories 9 S El Make sure the following accessories are provided with your projector Remote control for Safety cable Lens cover x1 PT AE3000E x1 TTRA0141 TXFKKO1VKF5 N2QAYB000316 Attachment screw x1 Attached to the projector by default Safety cable x1 074 LENS PICTURE PICTURE MEMORY MODE ausent E LOAD WAVEFORM 5 COLOR acta Mains lead for continental Europe x1 Mains lead for UK x1 K2CM3FH00001 K2CTS3FH00003 ect 3 m 9 10 3 m 9 10 lt tmu uncon AA batteries for remote control x2 Power cord secure lock x1 Panasonic TTRAO184 PROJECTOR The protectors for enclosed products such as a plug Contact to an Authorised Service Centre for lost cover or foam cartons must be treated properly accessories 10 ENGLISH About Your Projector Remote control
76. op cover to move the projector as this may damage the projector Cautions when installing Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks e The internal parts can be damaged which may cause malfunctions or accidents Avoid setting up in places which are subject to sudden temperature changes such as near an air conditioner or lighting equipment e The life of the lamp may be shortened or the projector may be turned off See TEMP indicator on page 45 Do not set up the projector near high voltage power lines or near motors e The projector may be subject to electromagnetic interference Precautions with regard to safety If installing the projector to the ceiling ask a qualified technician or an Authorised Service Centre to carry out all installation work You will need to purchase the separate installation kit Model No ET PKE2000 ET PKE 10005 Furthermore all installation work should only be carried out by a qualified technician e See Ceiling mount bracket safeguards on page 56 for the safety cable installation If using this projector at high elevations 1 400 2 700 m 4 593 8 858 ft sea level set the HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to ON See HIGH ALTITUDE MODE on page 44 e Failure to observe this may result in malfunctions or the life of the lamp or the other components may be shortened Cautions on use In order to get the best picture quality e Draw curtains or blinds
77. os 12 LENS CONTROL menu ceeenmR m 40 FRAME CREATION esee emen 35 FRAME RESPONSE eese emere nnne 43 FREEZE Remote control button een 11 Remote control function eene 28 58 ENGLISH Front leg adjusters sse 13 15 FUNCTION Remote control button eeeeeee 11 Remote control function seeeeeeeee 28 FUNCTION BUTTON MaN merit solicita da edet ed eI ii iie 42 Remote control buttons eene 11 Remote control function eeeeeeeee 28 GAMMA iiri acia teed aa i OA Tna 34 H AREA POSITION lt isnie dns aseda Renee ene 41 HDMI IN Connection anida 18 Terminal 2 2 erue Leder ERE a vv eee nde ee 13 HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL emm mH 43 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE eem mm 44 NN 38 HEPOSLTIQN 2 acond rada add 37 INPUT GUIDE cuina add 43 INPUT SELECT Control panel button coonnccncncccconononnncncinonononnns 12 Remote control button eee 11 Remote control function seeeeeeees 28 INSTALLATION POSLITION Tehli 22 nc ouais cta ois c dodne 44 Projection method essere 15 MIB cup ELLE 38 KEYSTONE caida dad 39 LAMP Indicator AA Es 12 Indicator status ae aa e 45 LAMP POWER edite nci id das 44 LAMP RUNTIME eem 44 48 Lamp unit Replacing ioci esters 47 LENS Remote co
78. other than the provided mains lead Switch off the power to the projector when not in use E Disconnecting 1 2 Ensure all the input devices are connected and turned off before connecting the mains lead Do not force the connector as this may damage the projector and or the mains lead Dirt or dust build up around plugs may cause fire or electrical hazards Unplug the mains lead from the mains socket Depress the latch and slide the cover off Slide the power cord secure lock up along the side guide rail and remove Rail guide Hold the plug and unplug the mains lead from the AC IN terminal on the back of the projector c fe kn o o O E m a ENGLISH 19 Switching the projector on off Power indicator Power indicator informs you the status of the power e When the TEMP indicator is flashing the power indicator will not light STANDBY RED ON GREEN TEMP LAMP Power indicator gt o o O Indicator status Status No illumination or flashing The MAIN POWER button is switched off Red Lit The MAIN POWER button is switched on and the projector is in standby mode Flashing The power button is switched on and the projector is getting ready to project Green Lit Projecting Lit The power button is switched off and the projector is cooling the lamp Orange The power button is switched on again when cooling the lamp and recovering
79. pen 2 Unhook the top cover safety hook from the projector 3 Hold the top cover up and press the sides of each hinge parts to remove e When the projector is mounted on the ceiling removing the hinge parts is not required 4 Remove the top cover aside 5 a i m 1 NOTE When the projector is mounted on Top cover safety hook Hinge parts the ceiling Place yourself at back side of the projector then open and close the top cover Do not work directly under the projector or put your face closer to the projector ENGLISH 47 Care and Replacement E Removing and replacing the lamp unit 1 Use a Phillips screw driver to loosen the 3 lamp 4 Replace the new lamp unit while making sure that unit fixing screws until the screws turn freely the direction of insertion is correct e Press the top of the lamp unit and make sure the unit Lamp unit is installed securely fixing screws EAA Press here o Press here Lamp unit lock 5 Sc 2 Hold the handle of the lamp unit and release the lamp unit lock 3 Pull out the lamp unit gently from the projector 5 Tighten the lamp unit fixing screws securely with a Phillips screwdriver Bl Attaching the top cover Attach the hinge parts of the top cover to the projector and press slightly until it clicks e When the projector is mounted on the ceiling attaching the hinge parts is not required 2 Hook the top
80. play the LENS CONTROL menu See LENS CONTROL on page 40 NORMAL 4 CINEMA3 Y DYNAMIC e CINEMA2 COLOUR1 Y COLOUR2 CINEMA1 ADVANCED MENU items GAMMA CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS x v Colour FRAME CREATION DETAIL CLARITY NR MPEG NR CINEMA REALITY and TV SYSTEM NOTE For each menu items description see PICTURE menu on page 32 The screen will be cleared after 7 seconds without any operation ENGLISH 23 c fe 5 i o o O E 0 a Remote control operation Loading a saved setting You can access saved settings instantly See 1 Select the required setting from MEMORY 16 MEMORY MEMORY LOAD on page 36 e Undefined setting will not be displayed ud 2 Press the ENTER button to activate the selected setting NOTE If you have not saved any settings MEMORY 16 will not be displayed Switching the aspect ratio The aspect ratio will be selected automatically HDMI or you can switch it manually by pressing the ASPECT button Press the button several 2 e oe times to cycle through the different aspect type as follows See ASPECT on page 37 NOTE If you project an image with an unmatched aspect ratio o VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT YPsPR the image may distort or some portions may be 4
81. projector in a high temperature environment such as near a heater or in direct sunlight e Failure to observe this may result in fire malfunction or plastic deterioration Do not set up the projector outdoors e The projector is designed for indoor use only When disconnecting the mains lead hold the plug not the lead e If the mains lead itself is pulled the lead will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks may result Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector e Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage or injury ENGLISH 7 5 h e m 3 o E fe 3 jueyiodujJ Precautions with regard to safety Do not short circuit heat or disassemble the batteries or place them into water or fire e Failure to observe this may cause the batteries to overheat leak explode or catch fire and burns or other injury may result When inserting the batteries make sure the polarities and are correct e If the batteries are inserted incorrectly they may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result Use only the specified batteries e If incorrect o
82. r different kinds of batteries are used they may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result Do not mix old and new batteries e If the batteries are inserted incorrectly they may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result Remove the used batteries from the remote control promptly e If you leave used batteries in the remote control for an extended period of time it may cause liquid leaking abnormal internal temperature rising or explosion If not using the projector for an extended period of time disconnect the mains plug from the mains Socket and remove the batteries from the remote control e If dust builds up on the mains plug the resulting humidity may damage the insulation which could result in fire e Keeping or leaving the remote control with batteries inside may cause insulation deterioration electrical leakage or explosion which could result in fire Do not put your weight on this projector e You could fall or the projector could break and injury may result e Be especially careful not to let young children stand or sit on the projector Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning e Electric shocks can result if this is not done If the lamp has broken ventilate the room immediately Do not touch or bring your
83. red character to enter and press the ENTER button Select OK and press the ENTER button to set the entered text as a name Loading saved profiles When profiles are loaded under the PICTURE MODE setting you can keep them as you defined until the PROFILE is set to NORMAL the ENTER button select the PROFILE menu e The profile settings of the selected PICTURE MODE will be displayed c fe 5 im o o O a a Select the required profile and press the ENTER button Return to the default setting of the NORMAL PICTURE MODE menu USER1 USER2 Defined profile settings USER3 NOTE displayed White Black and Grey are not adjustable MODE LOG and PROFILE SAVE are not displayed before you apply COLOUR MANAGEMENT When the LOG is fully stored the CURSOR will not be displayed If you load a profile with a different attribute mode of the profile the CURSOR and PROFILE SAVE menus will not be The approximate colours will be adjusted at the same time If you adjust the exact same colour differently both colours will affect each other and you might get unexpected results If you escape the COLOUR MANAGEMENT menu or attempt to perform another menu action before you save the adjusted profile the confirmation screen will be displayed If you switch the input signal before you save the profile the setting will be cancelled without notice When HDMI signal is selected COLOUR MANAGEM
84. switched on Wait 10 seconds before sending the command e If sending multiple commands check that a response has been received from the projector for one command before sending the next command e When a command which does not require parameters to be sent the colon is not required e f an incorrect command is sent from the personal computer the ER401 command will be sent from the projector to the personal computer ENGLISH 51 Technical Information B Communication settings Signal level RS 232C Character length 8 bits Sync method Asynchronous Stop bit 1 bit Baud rate 9 600 bps X parameter None Parity None S parameter None E Control commands Command Control contents Remarks In standby mode all commands other than the PON command are ignored PON POWER ON The PON command is ignored during lamp ON control If a PON command is received while the cooling fan is operating after the lamp has switched POF POWER OEE off the lamp is not turned back on again straight away in order to protect the lamp Parameter CP1 COMPONENT1 IN CP2 COMPONENT2 IN IIS INPUT SVD S VIDEO IN VID VIDEO IN HD1 HDMI1 IN HD2 HDMI2 IN HD3 HDMI3 IN RG1 COMPUTER IN OMN MAIN Displaying the main menu OEN ENTER Activating the selected items in the menu mode OBK RETURN Returning to the previous menu or escaping from the menu mode OCU OCD m OCU A button OCL
85. the problem 4 Turn on the projector in the correct way and confirm the indicator is not indicating a problem any longer E LAMP indicator Power LAMP TEMP STANDBY RED ON GREEN LAMP TEMP o o o Indicator _ Illuminating red Flashing red LAMP RUNTIME has Tr ui Problem reached 1 800 hours Lamp circuit failure abnormal function or lamp unit is damaged The MAIN POWER is The lamp unit will run out dnd WM switched on again before Lamp circuit failure The lamp unit is Cause soon and needs to be i the lamp unit is cooled abnormal function damaged replaced enough Let the lamp unit cool Remedy See Replacing the lamp down and turn on the Contact an Authorised See Replacing the lamp unit on page 47 MAIN POWER after 90 seconds Service Centre unit on page 47 B TEMP indicator e llluminating red while projecting and the alert will be displayed alcala e Flashing red and the power button is turned off Problem The temperature inside and or outside the projector is abnormally high Thewadiiationapeninds Theroomtemperatureis The air filter is excessively The projector is located at Cause are reveted P 9 foo hid P dirty and the ventilation is high elevations above i gn poor 1 400 2 700 m Remove the object s Turn on the projector and Fom th ventilation Reinstall the projector in a Replace the air filter in
86. tive e OFF Deactive NOTE CINEMA REALITY is effective only with interlace signals E TV SYSTEM When the video signal is changed the setting switches automatically You can switch the setting manually to match the video data Press to cycle through the options AUTO e NTSC 2s 2s SECAM Tos NTSC 4 43 PAL N es s PAL M e PAL NOTE AUTO setting will select from NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL60 PAL M PAL N SECAM ENGLISH 35 PICTURE menu MEMORY SAVE You can save and name the adjusted PICTURE menu settings for instant access from MEMORY LOAD menu 1 Adjust the items in PICTURE menu 2 Select MEMORY SAVE and press the ENTER button 3 Select the required memory setting and press the ENTER button e The confirmation screen will be displayed Select OK and press the ENTER button e Indicated with is in use and x is empty 4 Name the memory setting e Use A V lt P to specify the location of the required character to enter and press the ENTER button You can enter up to 16 characters MEMORY NAME INPUT E A B C D E F G H I J K L M JALL DELETE N O P QIR S T U V W X Y Z ajbijeidle f g h i j k I m ntolplaqlrisitiuiviw x y z 112 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SPACE A siw3 12JOpi s 1 10 lt I gt 014191 1 1 1 OK CANCEL
87. to Flashing Suit projection mode Recovery may take a while NOTE See TEMP indicator on page 45 While the projector is cooling the lamp do not switch the MAIN POWER button off or unplug the mains lead The electric consumption in standby mode is 0 08 W W f e 2 je Lo D s t p fe 3 20 ENGLISH Switching the projector on off Switching on the projector Power indicator 1 MAIN POWER PICTURE IB PICTURE B MEMORY MODE E ADIUSTMENT J LOAD I wweow I COLOR ART PES 2 D 1 Remove the lens cover from the lens 3 Press the power button 2 Switch the MAIN POWER button on e The power indicator lights up in green after flashing e The power indicator lights up in red for a while e The STARTUP LOGO is displayed on the screen See STARTUP LOGO on page 43 NOTE When the internal cooling fan is operating some operational sound may be heard The loudness of the operational sound depends on the external temperature You can reduce the operational sound by setting the LAMP POWER in OPTION menu to the ECO MODE See LAMP POWER on page 44 When starting up the projector some small rattling or tinkling sound may be heard or the display may flicker for the characteristics of the lamp Those are normal and will not affect the performance of the projector Do not attempt to modify the lens cover which may cause burns
88. to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse Important 9 19 us 2 ENGLISH 3 Bl Quick steps 1 Set up your projector See Setting up on page 14 Connect with other devices See Connections on page 18 Prepare the remote control See Remote control on page 11 Start projecting See Switching the projector on off on page 19 Adjust the image See Menu Navigation on page 29 4 ENGLISH Important Information Important Safety Notice sse 2 Precautions with regard to safety 6 WARNINGS etit reinen credere tiene dpa d 6 CAUTIONS 1 5 texte e EAE 7 Cautions when transporting sesesssssss 8 Cautions when installing esee 9 Cautions ON Use sinisini iiien 9 ACCeSSOT GS ici att 10 Preparation About Your Projector eese 11 Remite control 2 iiie deed 11 Projector body eere extent eR ERR RR CHR 12 Getting Started Setting p 5 eee ties decetdeeds E 14 Screen size and throw distance 14 Projection method cccccecec
89. ug the mains plug from the mains socket immediately when problem occurred Do not overload the mains socket e If the power supply is overloaded for example by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire may result Never attempt to modify or disassemble the projector e High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks e For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorised Service Centre Clean the mains plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e If dust builds up on the mains plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the mains plug out from the mains Socket and wipe it with a dry cloth e If not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the mains plug out from the mains socket Do not handle the mains plug with wet hands e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks 6 ENGLISH Insert the mains plug securely into the mains socket e If the plug is not inserted correctly electric shocks or overheating could result e Do not use damaged plugs or loose mains socket Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable e If the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable it may fall down or tip over and injury or damage could result Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet e Failure to observe this may result in fire or electr
90. when operated directly in front of signal receptor Weight 125 g 4 4 ozs including batteries Remote control Width 48 mm 1 7 8 Length 138 mm 5 13 32 Dimensions 28 35 mm 1 3 32 not Height including surface projection parts Cable cover ET PCE2000 Options Ceiling bracket ET PKE2000 ET PKE1000S 1 Average value Each product has an individual variability in weight ENGLISH 55 Technical Information Ceiling mount bracket safeguards The projector and the ceiling mount bracket are designed for sufficiently safety however make sure the safety cable provided with the projector is installed and attached to the bottom of the projector when mounting on the ceiling for safety and security NOTE Even if it is during guarantee period the manufacturer is not responsible for any hazard or damage caused by using a ceiling mount bracket which is not purchased from an authorised distributors or environmental conditions Make sure to use a torque driver and do not use an electrical screwdriver or an impact screwdriver Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a qualified technician Remove an unused ceiling mount bracket promptly Bl installing the safety cable 1 Install the ceiling mount bracket according to the Installation Instructions 2 Loop the security cable around the ceiling mount bracket with less slack e Lace the cable of the end with a latch through th
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