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1. No of dots Horizontal scanning frequency kHz Vertical scanning frequency Hz AUTO Automatically switches to whichever of the following signal modes best matches the input signal VGA 400 640 X 400 31 5 70 0 VGA 480 640 X 480 31 5 60 0 MAC 13 640 X 480 35 0 66 7 PC 98 640 X 400 24 8 56 4 VESA 640 X 480 37 9 72 8 S VGA 1 800 X 600 35 2 56 3 S VGA 2 800 X 600 37 9 60 4 S VGA 3 800 X 600 46 9 75 0 S VGA 4 800 X 600 48 1 72 0 S VGA 5 800 X 600 32 1 51 0 MAC 16 832 X 624 49 7 74 6 XGA 1 1024 X 768 48 4 60 0 XGA 2 1024 X 768 56 4 70 0 XGA 3 1024 X 768 68 7 85 0 MAC 19 1024 X 768 60 2 75 0 NOTE e The display resolution for the PT L592U projector is 800 X 600 dots If any of the above signals which have resolutions greater than this are input the resolution will be converted to 800 X 600 dots e The setting screen and the MENU screen can both be cleared by pressing the MENU button 19 lt System format selection for S VIDEO VIDEO input signals gt If S VIDEO or VIDEO has been selected as the input signal source there may be times where the signal format is not selected correctly with the result that a normal picture is not projected If this happens select the correct signal format by the following procedure The default setting is AUTO Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU
2. AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the POSITION screen POSTTI N NOTE S VIDEO e if the STD Standard button is pressed while the POSITION screen at right is being rost displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right corner of the PBK screen and all items displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings Furthermore V B the values and bar displays for items which have returned to the factory pre 32 settings will be displayed in yellow 4 Press the Wand buttons to select H SIZE 5 Press the lt and buttons to display the H SIZE individual adjustment screen 6 Continue pressing the lt and 5 buttons to adjust the H SIZE setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar e The adjustment range is between 0 and 63 Adjustment func Ne ace hae tion display Numeric adjustment level display Bar display lt When increasing the horizontal amplitude gt Press the S button free The picture area will become wider in the horizontal direction lt When decreasing the horizontal amplitude gt Press the lt button cveveeeveen The picture area will become narrower in the horizontal direction NOTE e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed the display will return to the POSITION screen
3. Q Q O Q T I I i I 1 I I I I I I i I 1 e Press the MENU button to return to the POSITION screen or to clear the MENU screen e f the STD Standard button is pressed while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item displayed will be reset to the factory pre setting 27 About dot clock adjustment When RGB signals are being input you can make fine adjustments to the dot clock frequency and also adjust the clock phase Adjustments are made by the following procedure while viewing the picture This is only effective when RGB signals are being input Adjusting the dot clock frequency When RGB signals are being input you can adjust the display area of pictures sent from a computer Adjustment procedure The procedure below starts from the POSITION screen 1 Press the Aand V buttons to select DOT CLK POSITION NOTE vGA4OO e f the STD Standard button is pressed while the POSITION screen at right is being ee displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right corner of the H BLK R 32 4 i i i i H BLK L___ 32 screen and all items displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings Furthermore V BLK T 32 4 the values and bar displays for items which have returned to th
4. 4 being displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right TU SYSTEM AUTO corner of the screen and all settings other than the TV SYSTEM setting will be reset to the factory pre settings Furthermore the values and bar displays for items which have returned to the factory pre settings will be displayed in yellow 5 Press the lt and gt buttons to display the COLOR individual adjustment screen 6 Continue pressing the lt and gt buttons to adjust the color The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar e The adjustment operation and the changes made will vary depending on which adjustment item is selected Refer to the table below for details Adjustment function display _ S Numeric adjustment level display Bar display Adjustment Item Button Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Remarks P he gt Th l ker Max value 63 COLOR ress the button e color becomes Gar er a value S VIDEO VIDEO only Press the lt button The color becomes lighter Min value 0 TINT Press the 5 button Flesh tones become greenish Max value 63 NTSC NTSC 4 43 S Press the lt button Flesh tones become reddish Min value 0 VIDEO VIDEO only BRIGHT Press the 5 button The screen becomes brighter Max value 63 Press the lt button The screen becomes
5. Operati Instructions LCD Projector Model No PT L592U perating Panasonic Read these instructions completely before operating this unit TQBJ 0002 Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic LCD projector The serial number of your product may be found on its back You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT L592U Serial number Contents Features 1 About dot clock adjustment 28 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 2 Using other useful functions 29 Precautions with regard to safety 3 System configuration example 33 Precautions on handling 5 Wireless mouse 35 Location and function of each part 6 Using the serial connector 36 Before using the remote control unit 9 Indicators 38 Turning the power on and off 11 Cleaning the air filter 39 Screen requirements 12 Lamp unit replacement period 41 Standard setting up positions 13 Replacing the lamp unit 41 Adjusting the lens 16 Before asking for service 44 Setting up positions and changing the projection method 17 Specifications 45 Basic operation 18 Dimensions 47 Adjusting the picture to the desired setting 22 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SECURITE 48 Adjusting the white balance 23 Pr cautions conce
6. If the picture is not projected normally when an RGB signal is being input you will need to switch the signal mode to match the input signal Refer to page 19 If S VIDEO or VIDEO has been selected as the input signal source it may be necessary to select the correct format which corresponds to the input signal If the picture is not projected correctly refer to page 20 18 lt Switching the signal mode during RGB signal input gt If the picture is not projected normally when the selected input source is RGB 1 or RGB 2 because the signal mode selected does not match select the correct signal mode by the procedure given below The factory pre setting is AUTO so the projector can usually be used without the need to change this setting Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen MENU 2 Press the A and v buttons to select PICTURE zoon POSITION AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and gt buttons to display the PICTURE screen eee 4 Press the A and v buttons to select SIGNAL MODE BRIGHT 32 5 Press the lt and gt buttons to switch the signal name a ee W BAL_G 32 W BAL_B Refer to the table below when switching to the matching signal mode SIGNAL MODE Display mode name Signal data
7. buttons to select OPTION zoon PICTURE POSITION AUDIO TIMER 3 Press the lt and gt buttons to display the OPTION screen TION 4 Press the and v buttons to select SET UP OTRPUT_DISP ON POWER SAVE OFF LENS RETRACT ON MUTE SETTING LANGUAGE REMOTE POWER ON SET UP 5 Press the lt and buttons to display the SET UP screen kerub 6 Press the and V buttons to select FRONT REAR FRONT 7 Press the lt and buttons to select FRONT or REAR Serie pa FRONT mounting Setting condition at the time of _ shipment from the factory me eee cm REAR mounting NOTE e The adjustment screen and the MENU screen can both be cleared by pressing the MENU button 17 Basic operation E Changing the input source Projector Remote control unit i i i dean dak The video signal input source and the corresponding audio signal INPUT INPUT input source can be changed in the order shown below each time the INPUT button on the projector control panel or the remote control unit or is pressed The input source selected is displayed on the screen for approximately five seconds are The video signal from the input signal source which is connected to AUTO the S VIDEO IN or VIDEO IN terminal will be p
8. ITU SYSTEM AUTO all items displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings NOTE e However the TV SYSTEM and SIGNAL MODE settings in the PICTURE screen and the VOLUME setting in the AUDIO screen will not return to the factory pre settings e If the STD Standard button on the remote control unit is pressed while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item displayed will be reset to the factory pre setting 21 Adjusting the picture to the desired setting You can adjust the picture settings for any of the input signal sources selected according to the procedure on page 18 The items which can be adjusted vary depending on the type of input signal The adjustment procedure below describes the on screen displays when a signal is being input to the S VIDEO IN terminal or the VIDEO IN terminal Adjustment procedure lt for the COLOR setting gt 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen MENU 2 Press the Aand vbuttons to select PICTURE ZOOM POSITION AUDIO LINER OPTION 3 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the PICTURE screen Rees 4 Press the W and V buttons to select COLOR 32 7 4 NOTE BRIGHT ee e f the STD Standard button is pressed while the PICTURE screen at right is CONTRAST 32
9. made Repairing the projector yourself is extremely dangerous and it should never be done If water or foreign objects get inside the projector if the projector is dropped or if the cabinet becomes damaged disconnect the power cord plug immediately e A short may occur which could cause fire Contact an Authorized Service Center for any repairs that need to be made CAUTION When using the projector Do not use the projector in places which are subject to humidity dust oil fumes or steam e Fire or electric shocks could result Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector e Doing so can cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage and or injury Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used Strong light is emitted from the projectors lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not bring your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port otherwise burns or deformation could result When disconnecting the power cable hold the plug not the cable f the power cable itself is pulled the cable will become damaged resulting in the possibility of fire or serious electric shocks Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the projector e f the projector is moved while some of the c
10. 0 914 m 80 9 2 2 8 m 13 9 4 2 m 0 48 0 1 219 m 100 11 9 m 17 4 5 3 m 0 60 0 1 524 m 150 17 8 m 26 2 8 0 m 0 90 0 2 286 m 200 23 7 7 2 m 35 1 10 7 m 0 120 0 3 048 m 250 29 6 9 0 m 43 11 13 4 m 0 150 0 3 810 m 300 35 5 ta m 53 1 16 2 m 0 180 0 4 572 m NOTE In addition if the projector is not completely vertical with respect to the screen and horizontal with respect to the floor distortion of the projected image will result Adjust the projector horizon by the procedure given on page 15 The values in the table shown above are approximate 13 E Adjusting the position of the projected picture The vertical position of the projected picture can be adjusted by changing the height of the projection lens using the LENS SHIFT dial which is on top of the projector After determining the projection distance and the setting up position adjust the vertical position of the projected picture by carrying out the following procedure Press the LENS SHIFT dial on top of the projector seses The dial will pop up and it will be possible to turn it to make adjustments LENS SHIFT dial A If the LENS SHIFT dial is turned clockwise the position of the projected image will be raised LENS SHIFT dial LENS SHIFT aN uP Solid line Original picture position Dotted line Picture position after adjustment If the L
11. 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen re 2 Press the and buttons to select AUDIO ZOOM FOCUS PICTURE _ POSITION TIMER Ta OPTION 3 Press the lt and buttons to display the AUDIO screen pace NOTE VOLUME 32 NMI If the STD Standard button is pressed while the AUDIO screen at right is being ay IE displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right corner of the screen and only the BALANCE setting will be reset to the factory pre setting Furthermore if the BALANCE setting has returned to the factory pre setting the value and the bar display for the BALANCE setting will be displayed in yellow 4 Press the and buttons to select VOLUME To adjust the balance select BALANCE instead 5 Press the lt and buttons to display the VOLUME individual adjustment screen 6 Continue pressing the and 5 buttons to adjust the volume setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar e The adjustment range is between 0 and 63 However the adjustment range for the balance setting is 32 31 Adjustment func pers HET e e While VOLUME is selected the volume of tion display the sound coming from the built in speakers and the output level of the signal from the Numeric adjustme AUDIO OUT terminal will change level dis
12. 4 if the STD Standard button is pressed while the POSITION screen at right is eee Cana Saas being displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right corner of the screen and all items displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings Furthermore the values and bar displays for items which have returned to the factory pre settings will be displayed in yellow 2 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the H BLK R individual adjustment screen 3 Continue pressing the lt and buttons to adjust the H BLK R setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar The adjustment range is between 0 and 63 Adjustment function display ee a Numeric adjustment level display lt Bar display Right side blanking correction for the H BLK R When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move to the right and the picture area will become wider When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move to the left and the picture area will become narrower Left side blanking correction for the H BLK L When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move to the right and the picture area will become narrower When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move to the left and the picture area will become wider Top blanking correction for the V BLK T When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move up and the picture area will bec
13. darker Min value 0 Wea The screen becomes brighter Press the gt button and the picture becomes darker Max value 63 CONTRAST The screen becomes darker and Press the lt button the picture becomes lighter Min value 0 P he 5 The pi li h Max val SHARPNESS ress the r punon e pisur qua ty becomes sharper as value 63 S VIDEO VIDEO only Press the lt button The picture quality becomes softer Min value O NOTE e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed the display will return to the PICTURE screen e Press the MENU button to return to the PICTURE screen or to clear the MENU screen f the STD Standard button is pressed while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item displayed will be reset to the factory pre setting e Refer to page 20 for details on the TV SYSTEM setting which is displayed in the PICTURE screen and to the following page for details on the W BAL R G B setting which is displayed when RGB signals are being input Furthermore refer to page 19 for details on the SIGNAL MODE setting when RGB signals are being input e f a PAL or SECAM signal is being input the TINT item will not appear on the screen 22 Adjusting the white balance When RGB signals from a personal computer or other signal source are being projec
14. of functions such as the following have been provided e A blue background is projected when no signal is being input so that the screen is not illuminated e Muting functions for video and audio signals and the input signal display function can be toggled on and off e A countdown timer function is provided e A retractable lens function is provided e The projector automatically switches to standby mode if no signal is input for a continuous period e The function of the POWER button on the remote control unit can be disabled e The language of on screen displays can be changed e Compatible with Windows 95 Plug And Play DCC1 DCC2B IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Power Supply This LCD Projector is designed to operate on 120 volts 50 60 Hz AC house current only The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated AN dangerous voltage within the products CAUTION enclosure that may be of sufficient RISK OF ELECTRIC magnitude to constitute a risk of electric SHOCK DO NOT OPEN shock to persons AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the NE PAS OUVRIR presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power p
15. pressing the lt and gt buttons to adjust the CLK PHASE setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar e The adjustment range is between 0 and 63 Adjustment func CLIK PHASE tion display Aa Numeric adjustment i level display Bar display NOTE e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed the display will return to the POSITION screen e Press the MENU button to return to the POSITION screen or to clear the MENU screen e f the STD Standard button is pressed while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item displayed will be reset to the factory pre setting 28 Using other useful functions E Turning off the on screen display of input signal information The function which displays the currently selected input signal onto the screen can be turned off by the following procedure Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen 2 Press the Wand buttons to select OPTION MENU ZooM Focus PICTURE POSTTION AUDIO IMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and buttons to display the OPTION screen 4 Press the Wand buttons to select INPUT DISP 5 Press the lt and buttons to select OFF e If this
16. screen ae 2 Press the Aand buttons to select PICTURE Zoom FOCUS POSITION AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and S buttons to display the PICTURE screen m r 4 Press the Aand V buttons to select TV SYSTEM COLOR ere Seid 5 Press the lt and buttons to select either AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM on gat yas or NTSC 4 43 CONTRAST ESBEN ERR ISHARPNESS B32 t AUTO e Select the appropriate signal format for the input signal while referring to the table below Horizontal scanning frequency kHz Vertical scanning frequency Hz Color subcarrier frequency MHz AUTO Automatically selects NTSC PAL SECAM or NTSC 4 43 NT 3 58 wise ga ioe 50 00 4 43 PAL 4 43 SECAM ke ikk 4 25 or 4 41 NOTE e The correct signal format may not be selected if for instance you are using a poor quality signal source such as a dubbed video tape Switching the signal format may give better results in such cases e The setting screen and the MENU screen can both be cleared by pressing the MENU button E Adjusting the volume The volume can be adjusted by pressing the VOL buttons on the remote control unit e f the button is pressed the volume will increase and if the button is pressed the volume will decrease NOTE e f these buttons are pressed while the on screen display for another function is cur
17. the air filter cover and then insert the air filter clamp into its original position as shown in the illustration 7 Install the air filter cover Slide the air filter cover into the projector until the hollows in the air filter cover are aligned with the hollows in the projector NOTE Be sure to install the air filter cover before using the projector If the projector is used without the air filter cover installed dust and other foreign particles will be drawn into the projector and malfunctions will result O NOTE ifthe dust cannot be removed by cleaning it is time to replace the air filter Please consult your dealer 40 Lamp unit replacement period The lamp used as the light source must be replaced after approximately 2 800 hours of use If the lamp is not replaced after the cumulative usage time has passed 3 000 hours the projector will automatically switch to standby mode e Screen display once cumulative usage time exceeds 2 800 hours 5 5 REPLACE LAMP S VIDEO If you continue to use the lamp unit after 2 800 hours of total usage time have AUTO passed the on screen display shown at right will appear as a reminder each time the projector is turned on This display will continue to appear until a button is pressed Replacing the lamp unit Notes on replacing the lamp unit e Because the lamp unit in this projector incorporates a metal halide lamp the temperatu
18. the buttons are released Turn the adjustable legs by hand in either direction to make fine adjustments to the level of the projector so that the projector is perfectly horizontal NOTE The legs can be extended by up to 2 8 60 mm If you try to extend them any further than this they will merely spin freely i i UP to 23 8 CE lt 60 mm lt Retracting the adjustable legs gt After lifting the front of the projector slightly press and hold the adjuster buttons and then gently lower the projector NOTE e Be sure to support the projector firmly while pressing the adjuster buttons If the adjuster buttons are pressed without supporting the projector the adjustable legs will suddenly unlock and the projector will fall down which could damage the projector Adjuster button Adjuster button Adjustable legs 15 Adjusting the lens The projector is equipped with electronic zoom and electronic focusing mechanisms so that you can carry out adjustments simply by pressing the ZOOM buttons and the FOCUS buttons on the top of the projector or by following the on screen adjustment display Alternatively you can adjust the focus by turning the lens directly NOTE e f these buttons are pressed while the on screen display for some other function is on the screen the buttons pressed will operate but the on
19. wait for approximately five seconds without pressing any button The display will then return to the MENU screen Zoon 6 Press the A and v buttons to select FOCUS PIOTURE POSTTION AUDIO TIMER PTION 7 Press the lt and gt buttons to display the FOCUS adjustment screen 8 Press the lt and gt buttons to adjust the picture focus Adjust so that the image projected onto the screen is at the optimum focus FOGUS nn NOTE e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed the display will return to the MENU screen e The projector is equipped with a lens retracting function which will cause the lens to be retracted automatically when the power is turned off However the lens will not then return to the previously adjusted position even if the power is turned back on again If you do not wish this function to operate turn the function setting off while referring to Using the lens retracting function on page 31 16 Setting up positions and changing the projection method The projection method used by the projector can be changed in accordance with the setting up position At the time of shipment from the factory the projector is set to the FRONT projection method but this can be changed if required Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen 2 Press the a and v
20. ENS SHIFT dial is turned counterclockwise the position of the projected image will be lowered LENS SHIFT dial LENS SHIFT Down STN up The dial will pop back in again and adjustment will no longer be possible Lens adjustment dial NOTE e The height of the projection lens can be adjusted within a range of 5 inch 10 1 mm However the adjustment range for the position of the projected picture will vary depending on the size of the projected picture 14 E Setting the projector up horizontally If the projector is not set up so that it is horizontal it will not be possible to obtain a distortion free picture If placing the projector on top of a table or similar surface carry out the following procedure below to ensure that no distortion of the picture occurs Adjustment procedure 1 Lift the front of the projector until the projector as a whole is horizontal While holding it in this position press the adjuster buttons under the sides of the projector 1 each at left and right When the buttons are pressed the left and right adjustable legs will drop down until they reach the setting up surface NOTE e Do not release the buttons until both legs have reached the setting up surface Adjuster button Adjuster Adjustable legs button Release the adjuster buttons The adjustable legs will lock as soon as
21. ER Press the POWER button on either the top of the projector or on the remote control unit I The power indicator will illuminate orange and the projector will switch to standby mode 2 Wait for the cooling fan to stop Wait for a while approximately 90 seconds until the cooling fan stops operating When the fan stops the power indicator will illuminate red MAIN POWER Projector amp 3 3 Press the MAIN POWER switch Press the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to the OFF position l The power indicator will switch off and the power supply will be turned off NOTE e f the power is turned off using the POWER button the cooling fan will continue to operate for approximately 90 seconds while the inside of the projector is still at a high temperature Do not turn the MAIN POWER switch to the OFF position disconnect the power cord plug from the wall socket or shut off the mains power supply until the cooling fan stops operating e f not using the projector for long periods of time turn the MAIN POWER switch at the front of the projector to the OFF position e f the POWER switch is accidentally pressed while the projector is being used the picture may not be displayed if the power supply is immediately turned back on again e The REMOTE POWER function may cause the operation of the POWER button on the remote control unit to be disabled temporarily For details about this function refer t
22. F 2 5 3 1 f 48 72 Retractable lens mechanism Metal halide 260 W 600 Im ANSI for normal white 40 inch screen During S VIDEO VIDEO signal input H 15 75J 15 63 kHz V 50 60 Hz During RGB signal input Built in data selection point scan method H 23 69 kHz V 50 85 Hz 30 300 inches 337532 1 0 16 2 m 0 10 4 3 Ceiling Floor Front Rear Menu selection method 19 6 X 11 8 4 cm X 2 85 cm ellipse X 2 stereo 2W 1 W 1 W 10 THD Double line D SUB HD 15 pin female 0 7 Vp p 1 0 Vp p at G SYNC signal 75 2 BNC 0 6 8 0 Vp p high impedance automatic plus minus polarity compatible 0 6 8 0 Vp p high impedance automatic plus minus polarity compatible Double line 0 5 Vrms M3 jack Stereo MINI Single line Mini DIN 4 pin Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75 Q2 NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC 4 43 compatible Single line RCA pin jack S VIDEO priority 1 0 Vp p 75 Q NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC 4 43 compatible 0 5 Vrms RCA pin jack X 2 L R M3 jack Stereo MINI X 1 monitoring output and stereo compatible 0 2 0 Vrms variable D SUB 9 pin male For computer controlled operation 13 pin round connector For wireless mouse function PS 2 Macintosh and serial computer compatible 96 2 9 m 45 Dimensions Width Height Length Weight Operating environment Temperature Humidity Certifications lt Remote control unit gt Power supply Operation range Weight Dimensions Width Height L
23. U screen ea 2 Press the Wand buttons to select OPTION Zoom Focus _ PICTURE _ POSITION AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and buttons to display the OPTION screen OPTION 4 Press the Wand buttons to select POWER SAVE INPUT DiSP ON 5 Press the lt and buttons to change the setting to ON a e f you change the setting to OFF the power save function will be MUTE SELLIN disabled REHOTE POWER ON NOTE e Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen e f both this function and the lens retracting function described below are set to ON the lens will be automatically retracted when the projector switches to standby mode If this happens you will need to readjust the zoom and focus of the lens after starting the projector again E Using the lens retracting function This function causes the projector lens to be retracted automatically when the projector switches to standby mode and extends the lens again when the projector starts back up again Having this function set to ON is useful if the projector will not be used for an extended period of time or when the projector is to be transported somewhere However once the lens has been retracted it will be necessary to readjust the zoom and focus of the lens once the projector has been started up again At the time of shipment from the factory th
24. ables are still connected the cables may become damaged and fire or electrical shocks could result Cleaning and maintenance Take particular care when replacing the lamp unit e The metal halide lamp contains gas under high pressure If it is dropped or hit against other objects it may break which could cause injury or problems with operation Ask an Authorized Service Center to clean inside the projector at least once a year e f dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can cause fire or problems with operation to occur Ask your nearest Authorized Service Center to clean the projector when required Consult your Authorized Service Center for details regarding cleaning costs Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning e Electric shocks can result if this is not done Precautions on handling Cautions regarding setting up Observe the following at all times when setting up the projector Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks If the projector is set up in locations with strong vibration such as near a motor or if it is installed inside a vehicle or on board a ship the projector may be subjected to vibration or shocks which can damage the internal parts and cause malfunctions or accidents Accordingly set up the projector in a place which is free from such vibrations and shocks e Do not set up the projecto
25. an have hot spots Rigid type translucent screen Translucent screens This type of screen is made of acrylic plastic It is extremely durable and has excellent optical characteristics It performs in the same way as silver screens Standard setting up positions After determining the appropriate position for the projector by referring to the illustrations and standard setting up dimensions given below set up the projector The distance L from the projector to the screen and the height H do not vary regardless of whether the projector is being used in the floor ceiling front or rear positions Lower edge of projected image L Projection distance H Height from lower edge of projected image to center of lens Projected image Standard setting up dimensions Because the projector uses a X 1 5 electronic zoom lens it is possible to adjust the projection distance And because there is also a function provided for adjusting the height of the lens the height of the projector can also be adjusted relative to the position of the screen For details refer to pages 14 and 15 projecdonisize o Projection distance L Height from lower edge of Minimum Maximum projected image to center of lens H 30 3 3 1 0 m 4 11 ie m 0 18 0 0 457 m 40 4 7 m 6 6 2 0 m 0 24 0 0 610 m 60 oe m 10 2 3 1 m 0 36 0
26. ct OPTION FAN v MENU zoom FOCUS PICTURE POSITION AUDIO TIMER OPTION OPHOMN screen 4 Press the and E buttons to select MUTE SETTING A OPTION INPUT_DISP POWER SAVE LENS RETRACT MUTE SETTING LANGUAGE REMOTE POWER SET UP ON ON ON 5 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the MUTE SETTING screen 6 Press the and l buttons to select BACK COLOR 7 Press the lt and buttons to change the setting to BLUE or BLACK e This will set the color to be projected when no signal is being input NOTE e f a signal that the projector cannot recognize is input the projector will consider this to be no signal e Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen MUTE SETTING PICTURE TUTE BACK COLOR OFF BLUE E Using the MUTE remote control unit button to turn off both sound and picture At the time of shipment from the factory the MUTE button on the remote control unit is set so that only the sound is muted when the button is pressed If you would like the picture to be muted along with the sound set the PICTURE MUTE function to ON by the following procedure Setting procedure The procedure below starts from the MUTE SETTING screen 1 Press the and buttons to select PICTURE MUTE 2 Press the lt and buttons t
27. ctions cannot be obtained Do not apply any volatile substances to the screen and do not let it become dirty or damaged Before carrying out cleaning and maintenance be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth If the cabinet is particularly dirty soak the cloth in water with a small amount of neutral detergent in it squeeze the cloth very well and then wipe the cabinet After cleaning wipe the cabinet dry with a dry cloth If using a chemically treated cloth read the instructions supplied with the cloth before use Do not wipe the lenses with a cloth that is dusty or which produces lint If any dust or lint gets onto the lenses such dust or lint will be magnified and projected onto the screen Use the blower to clean any dust and lint from the lens surfaces or use a chamois cloth to wipe off any dust or lint About condensation Droplets of water form on the windows which are warmed suddenly in winter and on the outside of beer bottles which are taken out of a fridge in summer This phenomenon is called condensation if condensation should occur on the surfaces of the projection lenses or mirror inside the projector the picture may become fuzzy or it may not be visible at all If there is high humidity or if the projector is suddenly brought from a cold environment into a warm one the projector will normally stop projecting In such cases the projector will normal
28. cular to the screen e COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect The input source which is connected to the projector may not be adjusted correctly The audio signal source may not be connected properly The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting e The MUTE function may be active The batteries may be spent or they may not be inserted correctly e There may be an object between the remote control unit and the projector which is blocking the infrared signals The remote control unit may be out of the operation range The correct input signal may not be selected The input signal setting mode TV SYSTEM SIGNAL MODE may not be set correctly There may be a problem with the VCR tape or other signal source 44 Specifications Power supply Power consumption Max amps LCD panel Panel size diagonal Display method Drive method Pixels Lens Lamp Luminosity Scanning frequency Projection size diagonal Throw distance Optical axis shift Screen aspect ratio Installation Speaker Max usable volume output Connection terminals RGB IN R G B HD SYNC VD AUDIO IN S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN L R AUDIO OUT terminal SERIAL input connector MOUSE input connector Power cord length 120 V AC 50 60 Hz 390 W During stand by when fan is stopped Approx 8W 40A 1 3 3 transparent LCD panels RGB Active matrix method 1 440 000
29. display language to another language At the time of shipment the language for on screen displays is set to English However you can change it to some other language by the following procedure Setting procedure lt For changing the language to German DEUTSCH gt 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen ARE 2 Press the Aand Vbuttons to select OPTION ZOOM PICTURE POSITION AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the OPTION screen ETON 4 Press the and buttons to select LANGUAGE INPUT DISP ON POWER SAVE OFF LENS RETRACT ON MUTE SETTING LANGUAGE __ REMOTE POWER ON SET UP 5 Press the lt and buttons to display the LANGUAGE screen 6 Press the and V buttons to select DEUTSCH Ye a e The setting changes each time the cursor is moved PRANGRES e The languages that can be selected include English ENGLISH German ESPANOL DEUTSCH French FRANCAIS Spanish ESPANOL and Japanese A233 aa oo a NOTE e Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen E Using the countdown timer The countdown timer can be used at times such as during breaks in meetings by displaying the amount of time remaining for something in the screen The countdown time can be set to a maximum of 60 minutes in units of 1 minute T
30. e illustration below Screen Projector Remote control unit NOTE e f facing the remote control unit toward the screen to operate the projector the operating range of the remote control unit will be limited by the amount of light reflection loss caused by the characteristics of the screen used Turning the power on and off If the MAIN POWER switch on the projector is pressed while the cooling fan is still operating the operating life of the projector lamp will be shortened Be sure to follow the procedures given below when turning the projector power supply on and off lt Projector gt POWER button E Turning on the power lt Remote control unit gt Power indicator POWER button MAIN POWER switch Panasonic 1 Press the MAIN POWER switch MAIN POWER Projector O Press the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to the ON position The power indicator will illuminate red and the projector will switch to standby mode 2 Press the POWER button Projector Remote control unit POWER POWER Press the POWER button on either the top of the projector or on the remote control unit The power indicator will alternate between green and orange The power indicator will illuminate green and a picture will be projected onto the screen after about 15 seconds E Turning off the power 1 Press the POWER button Projector Remote control unit POWER POW
31. e factory pre een settings will be displayed in yellow CLK PHASE 32 2 Press the lt and buttons to display the DOT CLK individual adjustment screen 3 Continue pressing the lt and buttons to adjust the DOT CLK setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar e The adjustment range is between 0 and 63 Adjustment func DOT CLK tion display 32 A oe Numeric adjustment i level display Bar display Adjusting the clock phase You can use this adjustment to eliminate the flicker localized noise that appears on the computer screens when RGB signals are input Adjustment procedure The procedure below starts from the POSITION screen 1 Press the A and v buttons to select CLK PHASE NOTE POSITION e If the STD Standard button is pressed while the POSITION screen at right is BEBOS hee eee being displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right eee eo eater corner of the screen and all items displayed will be reset to the factory pre H BLK L 32 i V BLK T Cr HR settings Furthermore the values and bar displays for items which have U BLK B G2 4 returned to the factory pre settings will be displayed in yellow nia RR 2 Press the lt and gt buttons to display the CLK PHASE individual adjustment screen 3 Continue
32. e obtained even in bright rooms because the screen hardly reflects any extraneous light White screen This type of screen can be seen from anywhere so there are no limits on the viewing position However the surrounding walls should be darkened as ina movie theater otherwise a clear picture cannot be obtained gt White screen Silver screen Reflective screens This type of screen gives a picture which is 2 4 times brighter than a white screen A variety of types are available from different manufacturers and each type has different brightness characteristics Some also have restrictions on the possible range of viewing positions xX Care should be taken with screens that have a Maximum brightness high gain as these types of screen can cause color distortion at the left and right edges Silver screen x This type of screen is recommended when the projector is suspended from the ceiling Beaded screen This type of screen is similar to the silver screen except that no color distortion occurs at the left and right edges Moreover most of the light is reflected at the same angle as the angle of incidence Reduced brightness x This type of screen is recommended when the projector is placed on the floor Beaded screen Flexible translucent screen This type of screen is made of PVC polyvinyl chloride It has the same characteristics as silver screens but sometimes it c
33. ed on the screen PICTURE MUTE E Displaying the on screen menu The menu screen can be displayed by pressing the MENU button on the projector control panel or the remote control unit Projector Remote control unit f the MENU button is pressed when there is MENU 2 not already an on screen display the MENU MENU i nee E screen shown at left will be displayed POSITION NOTE AUDIO of TIMER If the MENU button is pressed while an OPTION s s on screen display is already appearing 2 the on screen display will return to the previously displayed screen each time the MENU button is pressed If it is pressed while the MENU screen shown at left is being displayed the MENU screen will be cleared E Resetting adjustment values to the factory pre settings standard values If the STD Standard button on the remote control unit is pressed while the PICTURE screen POSITION screen AUDIO screen or one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the adjustment settings being displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings Remote control unit e f the STD Standard button on the remote control unit is an o 0 pressed while the PICTURE screen POSITION screen or ET SEERE BER AUDIO screen is being displayed the letters STD will be STD CONTRAST pa DER displayed in yellow in the top right corner of the screen and
34. ength Accessories Remote control unit TNQE003 AA size batteries Power cord TSX2414 VGA cable TSXF095 PS 2 mouse cable TSXF096 Optional accessories 16 6 421 mm 67 2 163 mm 11 6 300 mm not including lens extension length 21 6 Ibs 9 8 kg 32 F 104 F 0 40 C 20 80 no condensation UL1950 C UL FCC 3 V DC two AA size batteries 23 0 Approx 7 m When operated from directly in front of the signal receptor 0 218 lbs Approx 99g with batteries 17 67 46 mm 1 s2 34 mm 72 180 mm 1 2 1 125 V 10 A 1 67 2 0 m D SUB HD 15 pin male D SUB HD 15 pin male 1 67 2 0 m 13 pin round male gt DIN 6 pin male CEILING MOUNT BRACKET ET PK592 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Trademark Acknowledgements PS 2 VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc PC 98 is a trademark of NEC Corporation VESA S VGA are registered trademarks of the Video Electronics Standards Association Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners 46 Dimensions 13 1 16 332 6 Ts 175 S G i
35. g a computer which is not PS 2 compatible please purchase a Mouse cable that is suitable for the computer to be used e Different mouse cables are used for different types of computers Therefore do not use any Mouse cables other than the one supplied or a special mouse cable intended for this purpose e The wireless mouse function operates only when input to the RGB 1 connector has been selected Operation Pointer button Click 1 button Click 2 button e Pointer button While gently pressing the pointer button with your thumb push the pointer button back and forward and to the left and right The pointer arrow will move back and forward and to the left and right on the screen ub a i Pointer lt X gt v e Click 1 button This button corresponds to the button on a single button mouse or to the left button on a standard mouse with two buttons e Click 2 button This button corresponds to the right button on a standard mouse with two buttons 35 Using the serial connector The serial connector which is on the side terminal board 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 connector lt Side terminal board gt SERIAL L D SUB 9 pin Computer Communication cable NOTE Use a proper communication cable which is suitable for the personal computer t
36. he MENU screen aT 2 Press the A and buttons to select POSITION Aa PICTURE AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the POSITION screen BOST TION NOTE 32 mata aa e ifthe STD Standard button is pressed while the POSITION screen at right is W Ppost 32 being displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right HEBR 32 ot corner of the screen and all items displayed will be reset to the factory pre EKT sE settings Furthermore the values and bar displays for items which have H SIZE 32 4 returned to the factory pre settings will be displayed in yellow 4 Press the 4 and Y buttons to select H POSI To adjust the vertical position of the picture select V POSI instead 5 Press the lt and buttons to display the H POSI individual adjustment screen 6 Continue pressing the lt and buttons to adjust the H POSI setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar e The adjustment range is between 0 and 95 level display lt When adjusting the horizontal position H POSI gt If the gt button is O If the lt button is pressed the pressed the picture moves to picture moves to the left the right gt O lt When adjusting the vertical position V POSI gt If the gt button is If the lt button is pressed the pressed the picture picture moves up moves d
37. he setting procedure is as follows Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen ie 2 Press the A and buttons to select TIMER ZOOM FOCUS PICTURE POSITION AUDIO OPTION 3 Press the lt and S buttons to display the TIMER screen 4 Continue pressing the lt and buttons to set the time 10MIN e The setting can be made in units of one minute up to a maximum of 60 minutes e This function can be disabled by setting the time to 0 5 Press the MENU button to clear the menu screen The countdown will then start NOTE e During the countdown the screen will switch to the color specified by the BACK COLOR setting refer to page 32 e f you would like to cancel the countdown function after it has been activated if you would like to clear the countdown display go back to the TIMER screen and set the time to 0 minutes or press the MENU button 30 m Using the power save function In order to conserve power the projector is equipped with a power save function which causes it to switch automatically to the standby condition if no signal is input for 10 minutes or more At the time of shipment from the factory this function is set to OFF If you would like to use the function change the setting to ON by the following procedure Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MEN
38. is function is set to ON Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen aca 2 Press the and buttons to select OPTION Zoom FOCUS PICTURE POSITION AUDTO TIMER OPTION 6 3 Press the and buttons to display the OPTION screen OPTION 4 Press the Aand Vbuttons to select LENS RETRACT INPUT DISP ON 5 Press the lt and buttons to change the setting to ON Ge e f you set this function to ON the lens will be extended and retracted each eE Sh HNG time the power is turned on and off REMOTE POWER ON NOTE ae f this function is set to OFF the lens will remain extended at all times e Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen 31 Setting the screen color when no signal is input and during picture muting a projector can be set to project either a solid blue image or a solid black image onto the screen if nothing is connected to the projectors input terminals or if equipment is connected but no signal is being input from it This setting is also effective when picture muting is active and when the countdown timer is running At the time of shipment from the factory the color is set to BLUE Setting procedure 4 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen 2 Press the and buttons to sele
39. is set to ON the name of the input signal will be displayed on the screen when the input source is changed Factory pre setting NOTE e Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen E Disabling the POWER button of the remote control unit OPTTON INPUT DISP POWER SAVE LENS RETRACT MUTE SETTING LANGUAGE REMOTE POWER ET UP ON OFF ON ON The POWER button on the remote control unit can be disabled to prevent the chance of turning the power off by mistake when using the remote control unit This setting can be made by following the procedure given below Setting procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen 2 Press the Wand V buttons to select OPTION MENU ZOOM FOCUS PICTURE POSITION AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and buttons to display the OPTION screen FETON 4 Press the and buttons to select REMOTE POWER INPUT DISP ON POWER SAVE OFF 5 Press the lt and buttons to select OFF e lf this is set to ON the POWER button on the remote control unit can be used to turn the power on and off Factory pre setting NOTE e Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen 29 LENS RETRACT MUTE SETTING ANGUAGE REMOTE POWER SET UP ON ON E Changing the on screen
40. lug Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug Do not remove WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the users authority to operate Precautions with regard to safety WARNING Setting up Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the projectors full weight f the installation location is not strong enough the projector may fall down which could cause severe injury and or damage Ask a qualified technician to carry out installation work such as installing the projector in the ceili
41. ly resume projection as it becomes conditioned to the ambient temperature 5 Location and function of each part Remote control unit lt Front view gt Arrow buttons Up a Down V Left lt Right gt These buttons are used to select items from the menu screen and for changing setting values MENU button page 21 This button is used to turn display of the menu screen on and off and to return display to the previous screen MUTE button page 21 This button is used to temporarily turn off the sound If you wish to change a setting this button can also be used to turn off the picture together with the sound POWER button page 11 This button is used to turn projection of the picture on and off lt Side view gt Panasonic PROJECTOR Nat Standard STD button page 21 This button is used to reset the picture adjustment values to the factory pre settings Volume adjustment buttons VOL page 20 These buttons are used to adjust the volume of the sound from the built in speaker and the output level from the AUDIO OUT terminal INPUT select button page 18 This button is used to select the input signal source Pointer button page 35 This can be used instead of a mouse pointing device to move the screen cursor Click 2 button page 35 This button corresponds to the right button on a standard mouse
42. manganese them in with combustible garbage batteries DO NOT do any of the following NG NG NG E ge x 2 B ou Do not recharge Do not short circuit Do not open Do not heat or burn Operating range of the remote control unit Point the remote control unit toward the remote control signal receptor on the front or the rear of the projector to operate the projector Refer to the illustration below for the operating range of the remote control unit lt Top view gt 23 0 feet approx 7 m approx 7 m 23 0 feet 30 DN Remote control Remote control P i Remote control Remote con unit signal receptor bd acs signal receptor trol unit lt Side view gt 23 0 feet approx 7 m 15 15 15 15 V lt 23 0 feet approx 7 m NOTE e To operate the projector the remote control unit should be held in front of the remote control signal receptor within a distance of 23 0 feet approximately 7 meters e f strong light is allowed to shine onto the remote control signal receptor or if there are any obstacles between the remote control signal receptor and the remote control unit correct remote control operation may not be possible If facing the remote control unit toward the screen The projector can also be operated by pointing the remote control unit toward the screen as shown in th
43. ng f installation is not carried out correctly it can cause injury or electric shocks to occur When using the projector Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are sloped or unstable The projector may fall down or tip over Do not place any objects on top of the projector f water spills onto the projector or foreign objects get inside it a short circuit may occur which could result in fire or electric shocks If any foreign objects get inside the projector please consult an Authorized Service Center Do not cover the air filter and the air outlet e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector Do not stick any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the ventilation holes or drop them onto the projector as doing so can cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way e High voltages which can cause severe electric shocks are present inside the projector For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Center Do not use any type of power cable other than the one supplied with the projector e Use a cable with a three pronged plug and do not defeat the ground otherwise electric shocks may result Do not spill water on the projector e This can cause fire or electric shocks to occur Securely insert the power cord plug as far as it
44. o to 15 16 24 14 21 32 372 L 16 17 32 420 J 16 9 16 421 A 1 17 32 39 UNIT inch mm 6 1 32 158 13 16 21 19 16 40 1 9 16 40 8 3 4 222 l 17 2 39 47 mm 13 32 10
45. o change the setting to ON f the function is set to ON the picture will be muted along with the sound when the MUTE button is pressed If the function is set to OFF only the sound will be muted when the MUTE button is pressed Factory pre setting NOTE Press the MENU button to clear the setting screen and the MENU screen When PICTURE MUTE is on the color projected will be the same color as the BACK COLOR setting 32 MUTE SETTING PICTURE MUTE IBACK COLOR OFF BLUE System configuration example Notes on system configuration e Turn off the power supply of each system component before connecting any of the components e Read the instruction manual for each system component before connecting it e lf the necessary cables for connecting any system components are not supplied with the component or available as an option you may need to fashion a cable to suit the component concerned e If there is a lot of jitter in the video signal input from the video source the picture on the screen may flicker In such cases it will be necessary to connect a TBC time base corrector e The projector can be connected to video signal sources which out put VIDEO S VIDEO and analog RGB signals 0 6 8 0 Vp p synchronized signals e The projector has built in speakers However you will need to connect a separate audio system to the AUDIO OUT terminal if your needs specify high sound volumes No so
46. o connect the serial connector and the personal computer Pin layout and signal names for SERIAL connector Projector a No Signal name Contents 5 1 eek RXD Received data 3 TXD Transmitted data NC 6 GND GND D SUB 9 pin connector NC male seen from the D RTS outside CTS Connected internally 9 NC Communication settings Signal level Determined by the RS 232C interface Synchronizing method Asynchronous Baud rate 9600 bps Parity None Character length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit X parameter None S parameter None Basic format Each packet which is sent from the computer starts with STX Following this is the command itself and the parameters for that command if any and the packet then ends with ETX Add parameters when necessary according to the control contents sm eile es Pi P2 P Pa P5 ETX Parameter 1 5 bytes Colon 1 byte Start byte Command 3 bytes NOTE f sending multiple commands check that a response has been received from the projector for one command before sending the next command f an incorrect command is sent from the personal computer the ER401 command will be sent from the projector to the personal computer 36 Control commands The commands which the personal computer can use to control the projector are shown in the follo
47. o page 29 e f the MAIN POWER switch has not been turned off the projector will still draw approximately 8 W of power even when the POWER button has been turned off and the fan has stopped e There may be cases where the lamp does not turn on straight away In such cases the projector will try to turn the lamp on again after 30 seconds have passed During this time the power indicator will alternately flash green and orange e The projector is equipped with a lens retracting function which will cause the lens to be retracted automatically when the power is turned off However the lens will not then return to the previously adjusted position even if the power is turned back on again If you do not wish this function to operate turn the function setting off while referring to Using the lens retracting function on page 31 11 Screen requirements This projector is used to project the image onto flat screens However the brightness and viewable range will vary depending on which type of screen is used When selecting a screen check the characteristics of the screen to ensure that it is suitable for the intended place of use Screen characteristics reference Screen type Screen characteristics Polarized screen Because the surface of the screen has been treated to make it polarized it will only reflect light from a single direction Consequently if you use such a screen with an LCD projector a clear image can b
48. o the RGB 1 connector has been selected For further details refer to page 35 f you wish to use the infrared mouse function turn on the main power to the projector before turning on the personal computer e f using a personal computer with a suspend resume function the infrared mouse function may not operate until the computer is restarted Refer to the data on page 19 for details of what kinds of computers can be connected to the projector If computers other than those listed here are used correct operation cannot be guaranteed 34 Wireless mouse A wireless mouse function is provided This function lets you use the remote control unit to control a personal computer in place of the personal computers mouse This is done by connecting the projector to a personal computer using the mouse cable 67 2 0 m for PS 2 mouse which is supplied with the projector However if you wish to use the wireless mouse function by connecting the projector to a personal computer which is not PS 2 compatible you will need to purchase a separate mouse cable which is not included with the projector This projector is compatible with the following types of mouse only Other types of mouse cannot be used e PS 2 mouse e Macintosh mouse e Serial mouse Example of connection Computer To mouse connector HV 13 pin connector male Accessory mouse cable for PS 2 NOTE e f usin
49. of connection to a computer e Pin configuration and signal names for RGB connector Pin No Signal name 5 1 1 R doood 2 G G SYNC w 3 B 15 11 9 NC Computer NOTE 12 SDA e Pin No 12 and pin 13 HD SYNC Audio system No 15 on 15 pin 14 VD E ej connectors will 15 SCL only work if the 4 8 10 and 11 GND computer supports them Computer for i control use VE RGB signal conversion adapter for To audio 7 Macintosh sold separately output terminal S VIDEO IN ae voll IN AUDIO OUT dee C To video VARPAR OMPER amp SK aa li Ly connector AUDIO IN 1 1 ED 2 pae a D SUB 9 pin JE s E AUDIO female D SUB 15 pin E KERRO JO G 2885 mouse male 1 amp 13 pin male Mouse cable for PS 2 D SUB 15 pin male supplied as an accessory Computer RGB signal cable supplied as an To mouse connector accessory ates a To audio output terminal X To video output connector NOTE e f the mouse connector on the projector is connected to the mouse connector on the computer with the accessory or separate mouse cable you can then use the remote control unit in place of the computer mouse However this function operates only when input t
50. ome wider When the lt button is pressed the blanking edge will move down and the picture area will become narrower Bottom blanking correction for the V BLK B When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move up and the picture area will become narrower When the button is pressed the blanking edge will move down and the picture area will become wider NOTE e If approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed the display will return to the POSITION screen Press the MENU button to return to the POSITION screen or to clear the MENU screen f the STD Standard button is pressed while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item displayed will b setting 26 e reset to the factory pre Adjusting the horizontal amplitude When VIDEO S VIDEO signals are being input the horizontal amplitude of the picture can be adjusted Carry out this adjustment by following the procedure given below This is only effective when VIDEO S VIDEO signals are being input Adjustment procedure 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen 2 Press the and V buttons to select POSITION MENU zoom FOCUS PICTURE
51. ompany them S RGB IN nect a personal computer to the projector in order to exter RGB 1 RGB IN AUDIO IN nally control the projector connector terminal page 34 This connector and terminal are used to input RGB signals and the audio MOUSE connector pages 34 and 35 signal which accompany them This connector is used to connect an accessory or separate mouse cable This lets you operate a personal computer using the pointer button and click buttons on the remote control unit instead of using a mouse 8 Before using the remote control unit Inserting the batteries Insert the AA batteries supplied with the remote control unit making sure that the polarities are correct Open the battery compartment cover Push the section with the gt mark down firmly and then pull the cover toward you to remove it Insert the batteries Insert the batteries so that their direction matches the polarity markings inside the compartment NOTE e Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd batteries Close the battery compartment cover Return the battery compartment cover to its original position Notes on using the batteries The following should be observed in order to prevent damage to or leaking of the batteries Old Batteries New Batteries Replace both batteries at the same time Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of Furthermore do not burn spent batteries or put different types such as alkali and
52. own NOTE Adjustment func tion display aa Numeric adjustment TT FT M H POSI Bar display O f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed the display will return to the POSITION screen e Press the MENU button to return to the POSITION screen or to clear the MENU screen f the STD Standard button is pressed while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item displayed will be reset to the factory pre setting 25 Adjusting the blanking The picture area can be adjusted by means of blanking correction The adjustment procedure below describes the on screen displays when a signal is being input to the S VIDEO IN terminal or the VIDEO IN terminal Adjustment procedure lt for blanking correction of the right edge of the picture gt The procedure below starts from the POSITION screen 1 Press the Wand Vv buttons to select H BLK R For blanking correction of the left edge of the picture select H BLK L for Poa ack blanking correction of the top of the picture select V BLK T for blanking Deer Bos aces correction of the bottom of the picture select V BLK B 32 4 NOTE H BLK L BQ t V BLK T 32
53. p unit and the lamp unit cover are securely installed Then turn the MAIN POWER switch back on 8 Press the POWER button on the projector or remote control unit so that a picture is projected onto the screen 9 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen ae 2 Press the A and buttons to select OPTION Zoom FOCUS PICTURE POSITION AUDIO TIMER OP T T ON 10 1 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the OPTION screen OPTION 2 Press the and buttons to select SET UP INPUT DISP ON POWER SAVE OFF LENS RETRACT ON MUTE SETTING LANGUAGE REMOTE POWER ON SET UP 11 1 Press the and buttons to display the SET UP screen SET UP 2 Press the and buttons to select LAMP RUNTIME PRONT e The cumulative usage time of the current lamp unit will be displayed on the screen 3 Press the lt or S button on the projector control panel continuously for three seconds or more The LAMP RUNTIME display will change to TIME RESET NOTE The lt and buttons on the remote control unit cannot be used at this time i 4 While the SET UP screen the screen showing TIME RESET is being displayed turn off the power This will reset the cumulative usage time for the arie lamp unit FRONTZREAR FRONT TIME RESET gt POWER NOTE e f any o
54. play Bar display e While BALANCE is selected the left and right balance of the sound coming from the built in speaker and the output level of the signal from the AUDIO OUT terminal will change NOTE e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displayed the display will return to the AUDIO screen e Press the MENU button to return to the AUDIO screen or to clear the MENU screen e f the STD Standard button is pressed while the BALANCE individual adjustment screen is being displayed the value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the BALANCE setting will be reset to the factory pre setting e The VOLUME adjustment made from the AUDIO screen has the same effect as pressing the volume adjustment buttons VOL on the remote control unit e f the volume level is set to 0 no sound will be output from the AUDIO OUT terminal 24 Adjusting the picture position If the picture is not correctly positioned within the display area of the screen so that part of the edge of the picture does not appear adjust the position of the picture The adjustment procedure below describes the on screen displays when a signal is being input to the S VIDEO IN terminal or the VIDEO IN terminal Adjustment procedure lt for horizontal position adjustment gt 1 Press the MENU button to display t
55. pressing the Wand buttons while the individual adjustment screen is being displayed W BAL R Adjustment func TT 232 104 tion display ne ae Numeric adjustment Bar display level display Adjustment Item Button Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Press the 5 button The red component becomes stronger W BAL R Press the lt button The red component becomes weaker W BAL G Press the gt button The green component becomes stronger Max value 63 Press the lt button The green component becomes weaker Min value 0 Press the gt button The blue component becomes stronger W BAL B Press the lt button The blue component becomes weaker NOTE e f these adjustments are not made correctly none of the colors will be reproduced correctly If you make an error in adjustment so that the colors do not match correctly press the STD Standard button while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed The value and the bar display will be appeared in yellow and only the item being displayed will be reset to the factory pre setting e Press the MENU button to return to the PICTURE screen or to clear the MENU screen e Refer to page 19 for details on the SIGNAL MODE setting 23 Adjusting the sound to the desired setting You can adjust the volume and balance to the desired settings Adjustment procedure lt for volume adjustment gt
56. r near high voltage power lines or near motors The projector may be subject to electromagnetic interference if it is set up near high voltage power lines or motors e Do not set up the projector directly on top of plastic sheet or carpet Plastic sheets can stick to the air filter which can cause the inside of the projector to overheat and the power supply to switch off e f installing the projector to the ceiling ask a qualified technician to carry out all installation work If the projector is to be suspended from the ceiling you will need to purchase the separate installation kit Model No ET PK592 Furthermore all installation work should only be carried out by a qualified technician Notes on use e In order to get the best picture quality If outside light or light from indoor lamps is shining onto the screen the images projected will not have good contrast Draw curtains or blinds over any windows turn off any fluorescent lights near the screen and cover any highly reflective floor and wall surfaces with carpet or wallpaper to prevent reflection e Do not touch the surfaces of the lens with your bare hands If the surfaces 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 retract the lens and then cover it with the accessory lens cap e About the screen If the screen you are using is dirty damaged or discolored attractive proje
57. re inside the lamp rises during use and the lamp becomes very hot After turning off the MAIN POWER switch and disconnecting the power cord from the wall socket wait for the lamp to cool down before replacing the lamp unit e Take extreme care when handling the removed lamp unit as it contains gas under high pressure and can easily become damaged if it is struck against hard objects or dropped e The old lamp unit may shatter if it is handled roughly after removal Ask an authorized waste disposal agency to dispose of the old lamp unit e A Phillips screwdriver is necessary for removing the lamp unit Make sure that your hands are not slippery when using the screwdriver NOTE The projector is not supplied with a replacement lamp unit Please ask your dealer for details Lamp unit product no ET LA592 CAUTION Do not use any lamp unit other than the one with the product number indicated above 41 E Replacement procedure NOTE completed within 10 minutes e f the lamp unit is replaced after it has been used for more than 3 000 hours the projector will switch to standby mode after approximately 10 minutes of operation Steps 7 to 11 on the following page should thus be 1 Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet and check that the area around the lamp unit has cooled down 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw which is securing the lamp unit cover at the right side of the projec
58. rently on the screen the volume will still be adjusted but the current volume setting and the volume bar display will not appear e The volume can also be adjusted from an on screen display menu Refer to page 24 for details on how to do this e The volume output level will remain displayed on the screen for approximately three seconds Remote control unit vo Sa d 1 1 Dos f VOLUME 32 MMN E Turning off the sound If the MUTE button on the remote control unit is pressed MUTE will be displayed on the screen as shown in the illustration below and the sound will be muted If the MUTE button is pressed once more the on screen display will be cleared and the normal sound volume will be restored The volume output level will remain displayed on the screen for approximately three seconds Remote control unit NOTE e f the MUTE button is pressed while the on screen display KiUTE for another function is currently on the screen the volume will still be muted but the MUTE on screen display will not appear e f the power supply is turned off or either of the VOL MODE buttons is pressed the mute setting will be canceled t is also possible to have the picture turn off together with the sound when the MUTE button is pressed Refer to page 32 for details on how to change this setting When the picture has been turned off in this way the words PICTURE MUTE will be display
59. revious screen LENS SHIFT dial page 15 Turning this dial moves the lens up and down Use it to make fine adjustments to the lens position when setting up the projector Remote control signal receptor page 10 This receives the infrared signal transmissions from the remote control unit Focus ring page 16 This ring is used to adjust the image focus Air outlet port MAIN POWER switch page 11 This switch turns the power supply to the projector on and off Fuse holder Projection lens This lens enlarges the image and projects it onto the screen Lens cap TEMP indicator page 38 This indicator illuminates or flashes as a warning if the temperature inside the projector reaches an abnormal level This holds a 125 V AC 8 A fuse Power input socket AC IN The power cord which is supplied with the projector is connected here LAMP indicator page 38 This indicator illuminates when the useful life of the lamp is coming to an end and it flashes when there is a problem with the lamp unit Power indicator STAND BY R ON G page 11 This indicator illuminates red when the projector is in standby mode green when the projector is on and orange when in standby mode and the cooling fan is operating lt Back bottom and right view gt Remote control signal receptor page 10 This receives the infrared signal transmission
60. rnant la s curit 49 Adjusting the sound to the desired setting 24 Pr cautions a suivre lors de la manipulation 51 Adjusting the picture position 25 P riode de remplacement de la lampe 52 Adjusting the blanking 26 Remplacement de lunit de lampe 52 Adjusting the horizontal amplitude 27 Features High luminance high density and high quality pictures A new 1 3 inch diagonal polysilicon LCD panel and a 260 W metal halide lamp have been adopted In addition a newly developed optical system enables the projector to produce a high luminance of 600 ANSI lumens while providing high density and high picture quality at S VGA 800 X 600 resolution Screens from 30 inches to 300 inches can be used The projector can be positioned so as to project onto screens ranging in diagonal size from 30 inches to 300 inches A projection method switching function for switching between front and rear projection a lens position adjustment function for light axis shifts and an electronic zoom focus lens allow pictures to be projected from a variety of different positions Lightweight and compact and setting up is easy The light and compact body weighs approximately 21 6 lbs 9 8 kg and a carrying handle and a retractable lens function are also provided so that the projector can be transported easily The projector can also be set up easily without the need for complex setting up adjustments Equipped with a variety of convenient functions A variety
61. rojected At this time the audio input will be switched to the signal from the input source which is connected to the AUDIO IN L R terminals for S VIDEO VIDEO input However only one audio signal input system is available so if you wish to change the audio input source you will need to remove and insert the appropriate plugs E The signal which is being input to the RGB IN connector for RGB 1 VGA4OO will be projected The audio signal output will be the signal which is being input to the AUDIO IN connector for RGB 1 The signal which is being input to the RGB IN connector for RGB 2 SAGAL will be projected The audio signal output will be the signal which is being input to the AUDIO IN connector for RGB 2 NOTE The mode name for the currently selected signal or the name of the signal format will be displayed directly underneath the on screen display of the input signal source The on screen display of the selected input source normally appears when projection starts and also when the input source is being switched However if the input display setting INPUT DISP has been turned off this on screen display will not appear Refer to page 29 If the S VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected at the same time the S VIDEO IN signal input will automatically be given priority If you wish to view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN terminal disconnect the plug from the S VIDEO IN terminal
62. s from the remote control unit Lamp unit cover page 42 Remove this cover to get access to the lamp unit Fixing screw for the lamp unit cover page 42 Remove this screw when replacing the lamp unit Adjuster button page 15 This button is used to unlock the adjustable legs Adjustable legs two page 15 These legs can be used to adjust the angle of inclination of the projector lt Side terminal board gt VIDEO IN terminal page 33 AUDIO IN L R terminals for S VIDEO VIDEO This terminal is used to input input page 33 composite video signals These terminals are used to input audio signals which correspond to the signals input to the S VIDEO IN terminal page 33 VIDEO IN or S VIDEO IN terminal VIDEO Gara usad to IMPULS AUDIO OUT terminal i pages 33 and 34 This terminal is used to output audio signals which are input from the AUDIO IN terminal for S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN G G AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT RGB input or the AUDIO IN L R L A for S VIDEO VIDEO We Se put The sound output is ROB 2 RGB IN AUDIO 4 ROBIN LTR SERIAL automatically switched when IN connector terminal R S ER RIO ee Saale y page 34 B ogo a rer e audio input source is This connector and terminal l switched P f AUDIO IN are used to input RGB R EE Q SERIAL connector page 36 signals and the audio signal ae ore S This connector is used to con which acc
63. screen display will not switch to the ZOOM or FOCUS adjustment screen Thus there may be cases where the operation and the display do not match Adjustment procedure lt for direct adjustment gt 1 Press the ZOOM buttons on the operation panel on the top of the projector to adjust the size of the picture r 7 If the button is pressed the picture becomes larger and G zou if the button is pressed the picture becomes smaller SOON 1 Ma L J 2 Press the FOCUS buttons on the operation panel on the top of the projector to adjust the focus of the picture Adjust so that the image projected onto the screen is at the FOCUS D optimum focus tt NOTE e f approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed the adjustment screen will be cleared Adjustment procedure lt adjusting using the on screen adjustment display gt 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen MENU 2 Press the A and v buttons to select ZOOM BUSTTION AUDIO TIMER OPTION 3 Press the lt and gt buttons to display the ZOOM adjustment screen 4 Press the lt and gt buttons to adjust the picture size p q If the button is pressed the picture will become larger and if the button is pressed the picture will become smaller Zoon 5 Press the MENU button or
64. shing it means that an abnormality has occurred Please contact an Authorized Service Center so that the necessary repairs can be made 38 Cleaning the air filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust the internal temperature of the projector will rise the TEMP indicator will flash and the projector will be switched automatically to standby mode Cleaning procedure 1 Turn off the main power supply and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Turn off the main power supply according to the procedure given in Turning off the power on page 11 before disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet 2 Place the projector on top of a blanket so that it will not become scratched Air filter unit 3 Remove the air filter cover Hold the indents on the air filter cover with your hands and pull Indent the air filter unit out of the projector Air filter unit 4 Remove the air filter clamp and then take out the air filter Insert your finger into the indent in the air filter cover bend the air filter clamp slightly inward and then lift the air filter clamp upward to remove it Air filter Air filter cover 39 5 Clean the air filter and the air filter clamps Use a vacuum cleaner to clean off any accumulated dust Air filter Air filter clamp 6 Install the air filter and the air filter clamp to the air filter cover Place the air filter inside
65. ted the picture may become over saturated with red or blue color and the white color may not be at the desired degree of whiteness In such cases adjust the white balance by the following procedure Only effective during RGB signal input Adjustment procedure lt for white balance adjustment of the red component gt 1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen FE 2 Press the Aand Vbuttons to select PICTURE ZOOM FOCUS POSITION AUDIO TIMER 3 Press the lt and 5 buttons to display the PICTURE screen 4 Press the and buttons to select W BAL R PICTURE ees NOTE CONTRAST B oroen BEL seas e f the STD Standard button is pressed while the PICTURE screen at right is W BAL C Sen ee being displayed the letters STD will be displayed in yellow in the top right SIGNAL MODE AUTO corner of the screen and all settings other than the SIGNAL MODE setting will be reset to the factory pre settings Furthermore the values and bar displays for items which have returned to the factory pre settings will be displayed in yellow 5 Press the lt and buttons to display the W BAL R individual adjustment screen 6 Continue pressing the lt and buttons to adjust the W BAL R setting The current setting will be displayed on the screen by numerals and a bar The color being adjusted can be changed by
66. ther buttons are pressed while TIME RESET is being displayed the display will return to LAMP RUNTIME and the button pressed will take effect 43 Before asking for service check the following points Problem Power does not turn on No picture appears The picture is fuzzy COLOR is too light or TINT is poor No sound can be heard Remote control unit does not operate The picture does not display correctly Possible cause The power cord is not connected e The main power switch on the projector is turned off The main power supply is not being supplied to the wall outlet TEMP indicator is illuminated or flashing Correct the problem while referring to the instructions on page 38 LAMP indicator is illuminated or flashing Correct the problem while referring to the instructions on page 38 The lamp unit cover has not been correctly installed The REMOTE POWER function has been set to OFF e The lens cap may still be attached to the lens The video signal input source may not be connected properly The input selection setting may not be correct The BRIGHT adjustment setting may be at the minimum possible setting e The PICTURE MUTE function has been set to ON The lens focus may not have been set correctly or the projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen The lens may be dirty The projector may not be set up so that it is perpendi
67. tor and then remove the lamp unit cover NOTE Read the CAUTION on the lamp unit cover before continuing Lamp unit cover Fixing screw for the lamp unit cover 3 Turn the fixing screw for the lamp unit by hand until it turns freely CAUTION The lamp unit will be hot after it has been used and you might receive burns if you touch it while it is still hot Fixing screw for the lamp unit 4 Hold the handle which is attached to the lamp unit and gently pull the lamp unit out from the projector 5 Insert the new lamp unit while making sure that the direction of insertion is correct and then turn the fixing screw for the lamp unit by hand until it is securely tightened NOTE Insert the lamp unit so that the fixing screw for the lamp unit is facing downward 6 Securely install the lamp unit cover and then use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the fixing screw for the lamp unit cover NOTE Be sure to install the lamp unit and the lamp unit cover securely If they are not securely installed it may cause the protection circuit to operate so that the power cannot be turned on 42 7 Insert the power cord plug into the wall outlet and then press the MAIN POWER switch on the front of the projector to turn on the power NOTE f the power does not turn on when the MAIN POWER switch is pressed turn the MAIN POWER switch off again and check that the lam
68. tor in a place where the temperature is between 41 F 5 C and 104 F 40 C and the humidity is between 10 and 80 with no condensation Flashing red The metal halide lamp The air filter may has turned off automatically because the internal temperature has risen to an abnormally high level be blocked Turn off the main power supply by following the procedure on page 11 and then clean the air filter refer to page 39 Illuminated red It is nearly time to replace the lamp unit Does LAMP appear on the screen after the projector is turned on This occurs when the operation time for the lamp unit is nearing 2 800 hours Ask your dealer or an Authorized Service Center to replace the lamp unit Flashing red The metal halide lamp switches off automatically The power may have been turned o immediately after it was turned off Wait for a while until the lamp unit cools down before turning the power back on again There may be an abnormality in the lamp circuit Turn off the main power supply by following the procedure on page 11 and then contact an Authorized Service Center NOTE Be sure to turn off the main power by following the procedure given in Turning the power on and off on page 11 before carrying out any of the procedures in the Remedy column ifthe main power turns off after the TEMP indicator starts fla
69. und will come out of the projectors built in speaker while the AUDIO OUT terminal is being used t may not be possible to connect some types of computer Example of connection to audio visual equipment Laser disc player Audio system _ Computer for control use l i j 1 t i I AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S viot OIN VIDEO IN H 3 OOO A e hen D SUB9 pin female Connector panel at left side of projector NOTE f the S VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected at the same time the S VIDEO IN signal input will have priority If you wish to view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN terminal disconnect the plug from the S VIDEO IN terminal e Only one audio signal input system is available for the AUDIO IN L R terminals for S VIDEO VIDEO signals so if you wish to change the audio input source you will need to remove and insert the appropriate plugs e f the video signal source is connected using a cable with a BNC junction plug use the BNC RCA adapter to convert the pin jack f an audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal the sound volume balance and muting can be controlled by the remote control unit which is supplied with the projector However if the volume is set to 0 no audio signal will be output from the AUDIO OUT terminal 33 Example
70. will go e f the plug is not fully inserted heat may be generated which could cause fire If the plug is damaged or the wall socket plate is loose they should not be used Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands e Doing so may cause electric shocks to occur Do not do anything that might damage the power cable e Do not damage the cable make any modifications to it place heavy objects on top of it heat it place it near any hot objects twist it bend it excessively or pull it To do so may cause fires and electric shocks to occur If the power cable becomes damaged have it repaired at an Authorized Service Center Clean the power cable regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e f dust builds up on the power cord plug the resultant humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth If not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet If problems occur during use If a problem occurs such as no picture or no sound or if smoke or an abnormal odor starts to come out from the projector immediately pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet f you continue to use the projector in this condition fire or electric shocks could result After checking that the smoke has stopped coming out contact an Authorized Service Center so that the necessary repairs can be
71. wing table Command Control Contents Remarks BON Powel ON In standby mode all commands other than the POF Power OFF PON command are ignored Parameter Adjustment value 0 AVL Volume 000 J 063 Adjustment value 63 Parameter AMT Mute 0 MUTE OFF i MUTE ON Parameter VID VIDEO IIS Input signal selection RG1 2 RGB1 RG2 RGB2 Cable specifications At the projector 1 NC At the computer DTE specifications NC 4 NC NC 6 NC NC NC 37 h Indicators There are two indicators on the front of the projector which give information about the operating condition of the projector These indicators illuminate or flash to warn you about problems that have occurred inside the projector so if you notice that one of the indicators is on turn off the power and check the table below for the cause of the problem STANDBY R LAMP TEMP ONIG Panasonic LAMP indicator CD TEMP indicator Indicator name TEMP indicator I TEMP LAMP indicator l LAMP Indicator display Illuminated red Problem Possible cause Remedy The internal The ventilation holeg Uncover the ventilation holes projector may be covered temperature is too high The ambient temperature in the place of use may be too high Set up the projec
72. with two buttons _ _ Transmitter page 10 The infrared signals are transmitted from here Click 1 button page 35 This button corresponds to the button on a single button mouse or to the left button on a standard mouse with two buttons Battery compartment cover page 9 NOTE Do not place the remote control unit upside down otherwise the pointer button may be pressed down which will cause the batteries to be consumed Projector lt Top and front gt INPUT select button page 18 This button is used to select the input signal source Arrow buttons Up Down v Left lt Right gt These buttons are used to select items from the menu screen and for changing setting values m FOCUS adjustment buttons page 16 l POT I POWER INPUT MENU Q rocus 5 Olo Ss i je Se See I i I 1 I These buttons are used to adjust the picture focus POWER button page 11 This button is used to turn projection of the picture on and off Built in speakers page 20 These are built in speakers which are capable of outputting stereo sound Carrying handle Pull out the handle and hold it when transporting the projector MENU button page 21 ZOOM adjustment buttons page 16 This button is used to turn display of These buttons are used to adjust the the menu screen on and off and to picture size return display to the p

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