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1. Safety Instructions RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The lightning flash with The exclamation point within arrow head within a triangle a triangle is intended to tell is intended to tell the user the user that important that parts inside the product operating and servicing are a risk of electric shock to instructions are in the persons papers with the appliance Note To CATV System Installer This reminder is provided to direct the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Safety Instructions D IRA ONS 6A 10 11 12 13 Read and apply the operating instructions provided with your projector Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use Unplug this projector from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the projector manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this projector near water For example Avoid placing it near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or nea
2. 1 Use the amp and v buttons to select the SIGNAL MODE Menu SIGNAL MODE Then use the 4 and buttons to execute NO CLOCK FEATURES LANGUAGE Use the a and buttons to select the SIGNAL MODE that AUTO will yield the proper image 640X400 70Hz 640X480 60Hz 640X480 75Hz 800X600 56Hz 800X600 60Hz 800X600 75Hz MAC 13 67Hz Press the MENU Button twice to complete MAC 167 75Hz PC9801 56Hz During the selection of the Signal Mode in some cases it may be displaced outside the screen domain and viewing would not be possible When confirming the present Signal Mode or troubles are encountered during operations you may either unplug the RGB cable or shut down the computer and carry out the procedure from step to return to the first display Table of Compatible PC Signals Signal Data po Modo ri A Vateasenrep equency kHz Frequen AUTO Selection is made automatically from the following recorded modes ese Soares 540X400 TORE 540x00 EENE 540x480 60 540x480 fed 540X480 75Hz 540x80 a ee 800X600 56Hz 800X600 MEA Converted and 800X600 60Hz 800X600 o Ea 800X600 75Hz 800X600 75 0 AAA MAC 131 67Hz exa 380 567 MA MAC 167 75Hz 832X624 745 P9801 S6Hz 640X400 E e The pixel value for the Projector is 640X480 meets requirements up through VGA Signals of more than 640X480 S VGA MAC 16 are converted to 640X480 and displayed which cause
3. 15 e Placement On the Floor ccesssesesseesnees 16 e Placement On Table 00 0 ceecscceeeeeeereeeeens 17 e Mounting On a Wall coonnncnncucuncccnnoooo 18 e Mounting On the Ceiling 19 Selecting the Screen HAMACA RANAS pn anan SSGCESCERSGEREEBSGEHEGaABESGeGehanae 21 Projecting with the e AV RGB Selection oooooocccnncccccncnoconoccnonnanonon 22 e Using With the Picture Menu Setting You Desire of Your Preference oooooocccnnoncccccnnccononnocnonas 22 Adjusting the Picture to Your Preference idos 23 e Connecting to AV Equipment oo 24 System Examples e Selecting the Color System for Video S Video Input ooooocccnconccnonicnnnoss 25 e Adjusting the Volume ooomcoooncconononcnoninrna nono 25 O Connecting to POS csocioorasanair ea 26 e Selecting the Signal mode for RGB Signal puro cios 27 Adjustment for RGB 6 Adjusting the Screen Position 28 Input Screen e Adjusting the Dot Clock ocoocccnicniccconnos 29 Convenient Options e Changing Screen Display Language 30 for Use e Using the Noise Timer Feature 30 e Using the Off Timer Feature o oooonocnn 30 e Setting the Screen Color to Blue 31 Adjusting P DE ini 31 e Automatic Adjusting of Picture Al 31 Cleaning and Proper Use 2 seeeeeees cs Oe
4. AV1 IN AV2 IN Video Input Terminals These are the input terminals for the video signal A Audio Input Terminals for Video Input These are the audio input terminals that correspond to the S Video and Video Signals Since the projector has an internal monaural speaker audio signals input in stereo left and right are combined in the projector into a monaural sound 26 RGB Input Termina Inputs the RGB signals PC picture signals D sub pin 15 input 12 Turning the Power On and Off Turning the main power switch off while the cooling fan is still running will reduce the life of the projection lamp Always follow the following procedure when turning the power on and off Front of Projector Side Operating Panel on Projector Remote Control Power Display Lamp Main Power Switch Power Button Piug the power cord into the wall socket MW Turning On the Power Turn on the Main Power Projector Turn on the Main Power Switch on the front of the projector MAIN POWER 3 The Power Display Lamp will shine red and the unit will switch to stand by mode Turn on the Power Press the Power button on the operation panel on the side of the projector or press the Power button on the remote control Projector Remote Control 4 PONER POWER The Power Display Lamp will shine green and an image will be projected onto the screen A few seconds wili be required before the lamp achieves sufficient brightness Tu
5. S Video S Terminal Luminance Color Signal Separation Video Pin jack 1 Vp p 75Q Audio Pin jack Left and Right 0 5Vrms RGB Input D sub 15 pin Horizontal 24 kHz 49 7 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 75 Hz Connection Terminals Weight Mass 8 4 Kg 18 5 lbs Net only for main unit 9 Kg 19 8 Ibs Net including mirror unit and set stand Width 306 mm 12 inches Height 167 mm 6 6 inches Depth 506 mm 20 inches including mirror unit and set stand When using mirror Depth 621 mm 24 5 inches Depth Alone Depth 402 mm 16 inches Dimensions Accessories Supplied Remote Control TNQE 184 e Video Cord 1 5m x 2 e Screws for mounting LCD Projector R6 AA Battery x 2 e S Video Cord 1 5 m x 2 e Screws tor mounting on a wall Lens Cap Analogue RGB Cord 1 5 m e Operating Instructions Set Stand e Polishing Cloth e Installation Instructions Terminal Cap e Wall Mounting Fixtures Mirror Unit e LCD Projector Mounting Fixtures Specifications Accessories Supplied Remote Control R6 AA Battery x 2 Lens Cap Set Stand TNQE 184 TKKL 5038 TBLB0031 Terminal Cap Mirror Unit Video Cord 1 5m x 2 TJCX 001 TXFEE 020N05 TSXF 091 S Video Cord 1 5m x 2 TSXF 133 Analogue RGB Cord 1 5m Polishing Cloth Wall Mounting Fixtures LCD Projector Mounting Fixtures TSXF 147 TPEX007 TTRA0007 TKRA10501 L TKRA10601 R ka Screws for mounting LCD Screws for mounti
6. you will not be able to see clear images without distortion if you are placing the projector on a table please make the following adjustments to make sure that the stand is not off balance Adjustments halding the projector in this position press the two adjuster buttons at the bottom of the projector While you are holding the adjuster button the setting legs left and right will extend until they come into contact with the setting surface O Lift the front of the projector until it is flat While e Please do not let go of the projector until both of the setting legs on the left and right of the projector come into contact with the setting surtace Adjustable leg Adjuster button Let go of the projector When you let go of the adjuster buttons the adjusting function will be locked To Retract the Setting Legs Lift the projector up slightly and press on the adjuster buttons While pressing these buttons gently let the projector down e Please do not press the adjuster buttons unless you are supporting the projector with your hands Releasing the lock and letting the projector fall abruptly onto the stand may break the projector Setting the projection method Please see page 15 SETTING 1 Select SETTING 1 17 Setti n g U p Please see page 20 concerning the projection distance and location for installing E Mounting Projector on a Wall WELEH Attach the mirror unit and setting
7. e Air circulation will reduce the amount of dust adhering to walls and other surfaces e Use the designated units when mounting on a wall or the ceiling lf Battery Leakage Occurs for the Remote Control Batteries Wipe the battery case fully with a cloth if leaking occurs and insert a new battery If any part of your body comes into contact with the leaking fluid wash these areas thoroughly with water Replacing the Lamp Unit Make sure that the lamp is fully cooled before replacing the lamp unit After using the projector the lamp will be very hot Touching it can cause burns and objects placed in contact with the lamp may be deformed or damaged by the heat E When to Replace the Lamp The lamp monitor will shine red when the Lamp Unit has been used tor 7000 hours Please replace the lamp when the lamp monitor turns on since the lamp will eventually become darker or burn out over a period of time The expected life is 7000 hours Depending on the conditions of use the lamp may need to be changed before this time elapses Lamp Monitor Display Please Observe the Following When Changing the Lamp e The optical lamp is a glass product It may shatter if struck by hard objects or if dropped Please be careful when handling the lamp e A screwdriver must be used when replacing the lamp unit Please be careful that your hand does not slip when using the screwdriver e Follow the instructions on th
8. hue to the screen Cool Adds a bluish hue to the screen Only operational during video signal input including S Video e Press the MENU Button to close the Adjustment Screen or Main Menu Screen e NTSC tint cannot be adjusted for the color systems SECAM and PAL e The selected color temperature can be stored in the memory however it would be the same even if the input is switched over 23 System Examples Remarks on System Installation e Please read the User Manuals carefully for any equipment you intend to connect to the Projector e Make sure that the power is off for each piece of equipment before connecting any cables e if the included cables cannot be attached because of the location in which the projector is installed please use commercially sold cables that match the equipment to be connected e The signals that can be connected to the projector are video signals S Video Signals and Analogue RGB Signals with synchronous signals of 0 6 8 0 Vp p e The projector has one 1 W internal speaker A separate audio system would be required to output high volumes or to enjoy stereo sound please connect each device directly to the audio system e Some computer models cannot be connected to the Projector E Connecting to AV Equipment Back ot Projector DVD Player Muiti Laser Disk Player x err E RES _ jin esta SA las a A A AA ip A i o ES e The S Video i
9. write the Model Number and Serial Number of your projector in the space provided on the rear cover of these instructions Trademarks VGA is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer USA e PC 98 is a registered trademark of NEC Co Ltd e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks these trademarks have been fully respected This Video Projector is intended tor household use only Table of Contents Safety Instructions SOCCER BEB EaZaaa SERSSCSASFATCASSSSEASSSRSEERESERERETEGE peores 4 Specifications SSSCRAGeUEEEEGaS SGaegaacan nana AAA AA AA VANIDAD saunas 6 Important Imformati0n oncoccncncncncncnnnnos A EE gt e Inserting the Battery o onionccci conicocicanacaninnanas 8 e Effective Distance for Operation Using the Remote Control occ nccacocnnocconocinnanccannnacnano o 9 e e Remote Control cooconioninnonnocccrnccacnccacnanananoooo 9 Description of Each Mirror A 10 Section TAE acs sah scepaalvcocnts che 10 Terminal Garra dd 10 A O A 11 Turning Power On and Off AAA AAA AAA AAA Sau ene ENRERE te Setting Up e Cautions During Set Up o se 14 e Cautions During Use oonncccccnnncconcnooonan cos 14 e Introduction of Set Up Options 15 e Selecting Projection Method
10. Filter is recommended after approximately every 100 hours of use although requirements will differ depending on the location in which the Projector is used E Cleaning the Air Filter Turn off the Main Power on the Projector and unplug the power cord Please be sure to follow the instructions on page 13 Turning Power On and Off Hold the tabs on the outer cover with your fingers and pull it in the direction of the arrow 1 Remove the outer cover on the bottom of the Projector POVOUOAODLOONID 0D000A000600000 DI Tabs Filter Unit Remove the Filter Unit e Filter Unit Milk White Color Outer Cover Outer Cover Pull the tatch in the direction indicated by the arrow Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust Place the vacuum cleaner hose on the filter and hold in one location for several seconds Repeat this over the entire filter Do not attach a brush e Do not remove the filter from the filter unit e Do not place the filter surface in direct contact with hard objects This may damage the filter Do not continue to use the filter if it should become damaged e Do not rub the filter with the vacuum cleaner hose This may damage the filter e Even if all black soot cannot be removed from the filter this will not affect performance 36 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Reattach the Filter O Reattach the Filter in the reverse order as it was removed E Replacing the Air F
11. If the Noise Timer feature is operating a flashing light will appear at the bottom right hand corner of the screen when less than 3 minutes are left e When the OFF TIMER has already been set it will have the priority te BLUE BACK OFF Set to On to operate the Noise Timer P DE OFF NOISE TIMER ON Press the MENU Button twice to complete E Using the Sleep Timer Feature Setting e The time setting will change each time you press the SLEEP TIMER button on the Remote Control Example Set for 30 Minutes When the remaining time falls to 3 minutes Ta LA The Timed Off feature will be turned off when the setting is set to 0 Display flashes on and off dE e If you wish to know how much time is remaining press the Sleep Timer button once or confirm by pressing the Recall button 30 Convenient Options for Use E Setting the Screen Color to Blue When There is no Signal This sets the screen color to blue when no devices are attached to any of the input terminals to the Projector or when no signals are being input from any of the connected devices Setting Procedure Example When using AV1 and AV2 Press the MENU Button PICTURE 1 Use the a and Y buttons to select FEATURES Menu COLOUR SYSTEM Then use the 4 and buttons to execute SETTING FEATURES LANGUAGE BLUE BACK ON Use the a and Y buttons to select BLUE BACK O Then use the 4 and P buttons to switch the Blue Back off or on P DE OFF N
12. OISE TIMER OFF Press the MENU Button twice to complete e Unrecognisable signals input are treated as no signal being input E Adjusting P DE Picture Detail Adjusting the picture clarity to your preference during Video Input Setting Procedure Press the MENU Button PICTURE O Use the A and Y buttons to select FEATURES Menu COLOUR SYSTEM Then use the 4 and buttons to execute SETTING FEATURES LANGUAGE Then use the 4 and P buttons to switch the P DE on or off EE BACK OFF Use the a and Y buttons to select P DE NOISE TIMER OFF On increases clarity Off reduces roughness E Auto Adjustment of Picture Al Artificial Intelligence During video input this feature automatically uses the optimum staged compensation at all times for the picture being viewed to provide a clear picture with a comfortable contrast Setting Procedure e Press H button on the remote control the display will switch between On and Off each time you press the button Bright and clear contrast The picture colors are reproduced with high clarity Al Off Normal picture The Al feature is not used O Note e Al On and Off settings are recorded for each picture menu Pictures 1 through 3 31 Cleaning and Proper Use Wipe gently with a soft cloth to clean If the Projector is heavily soiled moisten the cloth with a neutra cleanser diluted in water and wring out the cloth before using Then wipe
13. Panasonic Operating Instructions LCD Projector PT LT1A ae ard somes aga Tae a ae E P A a N LL RA A E ES I ee ge Ths ee ae a ee 2 E zi E AA E 5 ee aera AP RS PE E dae dE AAA E a ER E AF TAN MERA A Sa aR ae SL AS Tepe eee eee eS EE AA A TAB AR RE OM E E E AA ES a LT EN A AA a nd BEE ATA o E a te a SE E E PES aa E AS A a TR Ag A E a AE z AS Eg agm See E T BP e ot Ra ie a ER Sr a A o Ed 3 gh A BE wy y E E HD af oe Es oh or Bor E a eal RE OR ROR is ie le i 3 H Re AR aS k f ray LTE E E ESA ee A LCA ines RY ist BE ae 2 i Br 3 Hy LS PE e EASTER E OR a El oh ARE a ae TE of ee LAN Ena AAA 3 a of FEE E vote he AR PE A Im at EXA EAT a A A Please read these instructions Copyright 1998 by Matsushita Electric Corporation of America before operating your set and Albrights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law retain them for future reference TOBCO0108 Dear Panasonic Customer Welcome to the Panasonic family of Customers We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new LCD Projector To obtain maximum benefit from your projector please read these instructions before making any adjustments and retain them for future reference Retain your purchase receipt also and
14. RE menu with the a and y i buttons Set with the 4 and buttons Press the remote control PICTURE MENU ELOA 1 5 A Sra N button and select the picture menu you want NTSC TINT 32 mainte ihe to adjust BRIGHT 32 CONTRAST 63 normalisation SHARPNESS 32 setting COLOUR TEMP STD PICTURE 1 Select the COLOUR with the and gt buttons were 32 32 32 CONTRAST 63 SHARPNESS 32 COLOUR TEMP STD Press the 4 and buttons to adjust Press the MENU Button twice to complete screen returns to the normal viewing condition e The buttons you press and the adjustments made will differ depending on the adjustment setting Please refer to the following table Adjustment Extent of Increases the Color Only operational during video COLOUR Mini signal input including S Video inimum Lightens the Color Value 0 Adds a Green Tint to Flesh Tones Maximum NTSC TINT Ands a Green Tint 1o Flesh Tones Mato Adds a Purplish Red Tint to Flesh Tones Maxi BRIGHT Brightens the picture l ri Makes the picture darker CONTRAST SHARPNESS Makes the screen brighter and the picture darker COLOUR TEMP Only operational during NTSC3 58 NTSC 4 43 video signal input including S Video Makes the screen darker and the picture brighter Increases the sharpness of the picture quality Makes the picture quality softer av STD Standard Warm Adds a reddish
15. Slide the set stand into the attachment slots on the Press on the two spots above the set stand to unlock unit and push in until the stand locks with a click and pull back to remove When setting up the set stand insert tongs 2 after inserting tong 1 Main Unit Attachment Slots 4 Press Tong 2 Set Stand Tong 1 E Notes on attaching the terminal caps The terminal caps included as standard on the back terminal section are for the purpose of preventing dust from falling 1 0 into the terminal section Please attach these caps to those terminals that are not connected to cables Description of Each Section lt Operating panels on Top Front and Side gt Speaker Section Zoom Ring _ l Monaural Rotate the zoom ring to adjust Stores one 1 W Speaker the screen size Dye Oo 900 3 O 4 SS Switching Lamp Unit Storage Bay Stores the Lamp Unit Focus Ring Rotate the focus ring to adjust the focus 22 AV RGB Button Switches the signal being projected each time the button is pressed Carrying Handle D Adjuster Button Used to adjust the tilt of the projector Os ronan Button Adjusts the internal speaker volume at video input mode Power Button When the main power switch is turned on this button turns the power for Menu Button the projector on or back to Turns the menu display on the screen on and off standby mode Optical Receiver for Remote Control Optica
16. approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Pursuant to 47CFR Part 15 21 of the FCC rules any changes or modifications to this monitor not expressly approved by Matsushita Electric Corporation of America could cause harmful interference and would void the user s authority to operate this device Declaration of Conformity Responsible Party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 1 800 528 8601 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Important Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment E Inserting the Battery Open the cover Put in batteries and pressure while pulling Insert the batteries ensuring cor towards the bottom rect polarity Jl This is identifiable by the and To prevent damage or leaking symbols on both the batteries from the batteries and inside the battery e Do not mix different types of compartment batteries or new and old batteries gt Replace the cover and do not use rechargeable batteries Ni Cd Two R6 AA size They are different in shape and Batt
17. direction within the viewable area However clear images cannot be seen unless the room is darkened like a movie theatre Images are reflected off the screen at 2 4 times the brightness of a white screen Various screen manufacturers sell various types of screens that offer differing brightness ranges Some screens also restrict the viewing angles Well suited to ceiling or wall projection Similar to a silver screen except that images are reflected back in the same direction from which they were sent Well suited to projection when the projector is to be placed on a table stand or floor stand White Screen Maximum Luminance Silver Screen Bead Screen 21 Projecting With the Setting You Desire E AV RGB Selection Projector Remote Control To switch inputs press the AV RGB switching button on the projector or the AV RGB AV RGB remote control Inputs will be switched in the following order n Signals from the device connected to Signals from the device connected to Signals from the device connected AV1 Input will be projected AV2 Input wil be projected to the RGB Input will be projected Geav2 i The S Video will be automatically selected when the projector is set to the S Video of AV1 Input and AV2 Input S Video Signat Priority e Please do not connect cables to the S Video Input Terminal if you wish to project a video signal from the video input terminal e At the time of shipment t
18. dry with a dry cloth f Do not use insecticide benzene paint thinner or explosive substances This will cause damage to the case or strip off the paint Also do not place in contact with rubber or vinyl products for an extended period this can cause damage to the case Avoid direct sunlight and keep away from heating equipment This can warp the case and cause the Projector to malfunction Be Careful of Interference Between Equipment Weight and electromagnetic interference can distort images and sound a oT A neal tas aoe gt Cautions for Use Do not Short Circuit the Interval Between Opposing Poles of the Batteries Interval Between Pole and Pole This can cause the batteries to become unusable Do not apply cleaning fluid directly to the Projector Droplets failing inside the cabinet can cause the Projector to malfunction Do not wipe the lens surface or the mirror surtace with a cloth that has dust Foreign matter or dust on the lens surface will be magnified and projected onto the screen Wipe clean with the polishing cloth included with the projector or a soft clean cloth Before using a chemically treated cloth make sure to read the accompanied cautions Turn the power Off when connecting Follow the user manuals when connecting devices including audio equipment video equipment game machines video disk equipment speaker boxes and PCs Leave space around the Projector
19. e following page when replacing the lamp unit and please turn off the Lamp Monitor Display Cc Lamp Units are sold separately Please inquire with the dealer from whom you purchased the Projector Lamp Unit Spare Part No TXZVLO10NO5 33 Replacing the Lamp Unit turning off the main power unplug the power cord and let the unit cool down for 5 to 10 minutes You could burn yourself by not letting the Lamp Unit cool down Before replacing the Lamp Unit make sure that the surface around the Lamp Unit has cooled O Follow the instructions on p 13 turning the power On and Off After Lamp Unit Bay Lamp Unit bay cover on the top of the projector until Use a screwdriver to turn the setting screw on the O the screw turns loosely and take off the cover Lamp Unit Bay Cover Setting Screw Unscrew the Lamp Unit s setting screws 2 pcs with a i screwdriver until the screws turn loosely Lamp Unit Setting Screws Grasp the grip on the Lamp Unit and slowly lift O the Lamp Unit out of the projector Lamp Unit setting screws firmly into place Lower the new Lamp Unit into the Projector taking care that you are pressing in the proper direction Then tighten the O Reattach the Lamp Unit bay cover and use a screwdriver to firmly tighten the setting screw for the bay cover e Please attach the Lamp Unit and the Lamp Unit Bay Cover firmly in place If the Lamp Unit or the Lamp Unit Bay C
20. eature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug ff the plug should stil fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Do not allow anything to rest on the ST at RR er are ee power cord Do not locate this projector where the cord will be daraga by peopl A A walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector Do not overload wall outlet and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND ANTENNA DISCHAAGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE electric shock Never spill liquid of any EQUIPMENT NEC SECTION 810 2 O kind on the projector GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H Safety Instructions 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 If an outside antenna is connected to the product equipment be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges In the U S Section 810 of the National Electrical Code and in Canada Part of the Canadian Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supp
21. een E Adjusting the Dot Clock Fine adjustment and clock phase adjustment of the dot clock frequency is possible during RGB signal input Please follow the following procedure to adjust while looking at the screen Adjusting the Clock Phases By adjusting the phases you can remove screen flickers and blurred contours that result from computer images using RGB signal inputs Adjustment Procedure Press the MENU Button PICTURE Q Use the a and Y buttons to select CLOCK Menu SIGNAL MODE Then use the 4 and buttons to execute POSITION SETTING CLOCK FEATURES LANGUAGE Use the 4 and P buttons to adjust CLOCK PHASE 32 e Press the N DOT CLOCK ADJUST 32 button to return to the normalisation O Use the a and Y buttons to select CLOCK PHASE setting y CLOCK PHASE O Press the MENU Button twice to complete 35 m ce Fine Adjustment of Dot Clock Frequency The Projector allows adjustment of the area of picture display at the time of RGB Signal Input Adjustment Procedure Press the MENU Button PICTURE oO Use the a and w buttons to select the CLOCK Menu por Then use the 4 and P buttons to execute FEATURES LANGUAGE Use the a and buttons to select DOT CLOCK ADJUST CLOCK PHASE 32 e Press the N Use the 4 and P buttons to adjust DOT CLOCK ADJUST 32 button to return to the normalisation setting DOT CLOCK ADJUST Press the MENU Button twice 35 a pee to complete In some cases the pic
22. eries included performance and may fail to hp ensure correct operation e The batteries cannot be recharged SS e Do not burn or disassemble the batteries E Effective Distance for Operation Using the Remote Control View From Directly Remote Control Above x 1 ISE Bea Approx 7 m When operating from the front i i Remote Control View From the Side 5 ote Contro 13 Approx 7 mn When operating from the front e The remote control must be within 7 m of the optical receiver in order to operate the unit e Shining strong light on the optical receiver of the projector may intertere in transmission between the remote control and the receiver and prevent the remote control from operating properly Description of Each Section The circled numbers listed example 9 indicate the page on which the explanation of that section begins Remote Control AV RGB Switching Button Switches the input signal Power Button Turns the power on and off Mute Button Panasonic Turns off the volume for the when the main power switch on en roa AVI ANI the unit is on LCD PROJECTOR video input AV1 AV2 Volume Buttons Adjust the volume for the internal speaker at video input mode Recall Button Used to confirm the input mode and settings The Screen Display Mode will turn on briefly but will disappear after several seconds Picture Menu Button Switches the picture menu 60 SLEEP Time
23. he default color projection for Auto or RGB input is set to Auto If the images are not being projected correctly however it may be necessary to change the setting to match the input signal Please see p 25 for selection of color standard for the video input signal Please see p 27 for selection of mode for the RGB input signal E Using with the Picture Menu of Your Preference Remote Control Pressing the Picture Menu Button on the remote control will switch the picture menu in the following order Gr PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 p gt Standard picture Soft Picture Bright Picture e Picture 1 and Picture 2 are recommended for moving picture e Picture 3 is recommended for personal computer e The selected Picture Menu will be memorized for each input switching 2 2 e The contents of the Picture Menu color contrast etc let you make the desired changes See page 23 Adjusting the Picture to Your Preference The picture can be adjusted to your preference for each AV RGB setting selected for the projector using the method discussed on p 22 adjustments will be stored for each of Pictures 1 through 3 The options that can be selected will differ between the Video S Video signal and the RGB signal The adjustment procedures presented below are explained on the screen when inputting the Video S Video signals O PICTURE COLOUR SYSTEM SETTING FEATURES LANGUAGE Press the MENU Button Select the PICTU
24. ilter If dust cannot be removed by cleaning or if the filter is damaged you will have to replace the filter To replace the filter unit follow the same instructions as for cleaning e To obtain new filter units please inquire with the dealer from whom you purchased the Projector Filter Units Spare Part No TXFKNO10NO05 37 Monitor Display The front panel of the Projector contains two lamps that display information on the internal condition of the Projector If these Lamps are on or flashing on and off this indicates a problem inside the Projector Please turn off the power and take the action indicated below Lamp Monitor Display Temperature Monitor Display This light turns on when the Lamp Red Light is This means that it is Unit has been used for 7 000 hours On time to change the Please replace the Lamp Unit see p Lamp Unit 33 Red Light Did you turn the power Flashes Off back on immediately andOn Detects abnormalities after turning it off in Optical Lamp and Lamp Monitor the Lamp Circuit Display Wait for some time until the Optical Lamp cools off and then turn the power on Is the Optical Lamp Check the Optical Lamp If this is burnt out burned out please replace it following the instructions on p 33 through 35 An abnormality has Foilow the instructions on p 13 to occurred in the Lamp turn off the Main Power and contact circuit your dealer e Check whe
25. l Receiver for the signals from the Remote Control Cursor Button Use to select adjust and set the menu screen options 43 Power Display Lamp This lamp illuminates in red when the main power switch is ON and in green when the power switch on the remote control is ON It flashes in green for about 2 minutes when the cooling fan is running after the power has been turned off Lamp Monitor Turns on when it is time to change the lamp unit and flashes on and off when the lamp circuits are not functioning properly Temperature Monitor Reports abnormal temperatures in the projector by turning on or Front of Projector flashing on and off Main Power Switch Turns the main power ON and OFF when the power is turned on the projector enters stand by mode 11 Description of Each Section lt Bottom and Back gt E Caution Be careful of hot air flowing out of the air exhaust vents Your hands and face could suffer from burns if placed too close to the ventilation holes Objects placed too close to these holes could become deformed Air Exhaust Vents Front D Adjuster Button Used to adjust the tilt of the projector 7 Adjustable legs Used to adjust the tilt of the projector 36 Air Filter Section lt Back Terminal Section gt S Video Input Terminals Input terminal for the S Video Signals The S Video takes priority when both video input terminals are connected at the same time
26. main power switch been turned off e Check the Temperature Monitor Display on the front panel of the Projector Is it lit or flashing on and off Have you taken the proper action indicated on page 38 e s the air filter properly attached e s the Lamp Unit Bay Cover completely attached The power does not turn on e Have you taken off the mirror unit e s the lens cap still on e Is the picture input source correctly connected e Is the input switch setting correct e Are the devices connected to the projector operating property Pictures are not projected Power source is turned off after a few minutes e Is the Noise Timer still on See page 30 e Is the lens properly focused e Is the projection range proper e Is the lens soiled e s the projector set up at the correct angle to the screen Pictures are dim Color is Faint e Have you correctly adjusted the color and NTSC TINT Shading is Poor e Have you properly adjusted equipment that is connected to the projector e is the audio input source correctly connected e Has the volume adjustment been turned all the way down e s the mute on e Has RGB Input been selected RGB Input is not compatible with audio There is no sound e Are the dry cell batteries used up e Have you set the batteries with the poles in the proper direction e Are there any obstructions between the remote control and the remote co
27. n terminal wilt have priority when cables are connected to both the S Video in and the Video In terminals Please do not connect a cable to the S Video in if you wish to project video signals e if the video signal is to be connected using a BNC plug cable please use a commercially sold BNC Pin Adapter if you wish to convert to a pin jack e The left audio and the right audio for the Video Input are combined within the Projector into monaura audio 24 System Examples Selecting the Colour System for Video S Video Input Please use the following procedure to select the Colour System if the signal does not match and a normai picture is not projected when selecting AV1 or AV2 during input switching Normally the Projector can be used as is without this setting since at the time of shipment the Projector is set to Auto Setting Procedure Either the Remote Control or the Projector can be used to set the Color System Press the MENU Button and use the amp and w buttons to select PICTURE the COLOUR SYSTEM menu Then use the 4 and buttons to COLOUR SYSTEM execute SETTING FEATURES LANGUAGE Use the a and buttons to select the Color System that O will yield the proper image Press the MENU Button twice to complete dE e NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 SECAM and PAL are television broadcast systems This Projector can project video signals that correspond to these systems e tn some cases images will not be properly dis
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29. ng ona Operating instructions Installation Instructions Projector wall TQBC0108 TQBC7027 Important Information FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance and prevent undesirable interference use only the provided shielded VGA cable with 2 ferrite cores while connecting LCD to computer and all other connecting cables should be shielded Any changes or modifications not expressly
30. ntrol optical receiver e is the remote control being operated outside of its effective area Remote Control does not work e Has the Projector been set to the proper Input e Has the proper color system and signal mode been selected Refer to page 25 or 27 e Is there any malfunction in the video player or other equipment connected to the Projector Pictures are not projected properly Sounds are emitted from inside the Projector e The heat discharging fan inside the Projector automatically adjusts its strength in five stages depending on increases in temperature within the unit As the internal temperature increases the noise from the fan will also increase Customer s Record The model number and serial number of this product can be found on the rear of the Projector You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book plus your purchase receipt as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss and for Warranty Service purposes Model Number PT LT1A Pansonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Serial Number Pansonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Pansonic SALES Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel I
31. on distance is 1 2 m Please place the projector at least 1 2 m from the screen e The sizes of the images projected will differ slightly depending on whether the input is video or RGB Please adjust using the zoom function e If the screen size is reduced slightly the image will be brighter During Video Input Screen Size mm Height from projection center Projection Distance L to the screen s Screen surface Lens surafce upper edge nee o o e 1016 Aprox 790 Approx 2 1m Approx 27m pm 1219 Approx 860 Approx 2 6m Approx am Projection screen size Effective Height A Effective Width B 1067 1422 Approx 1000 Approx 2 9m Approx 3 9m BOS EA 1626 Approx 1140 Approx 3 3m Approx 4 5m 90 1372 1829 Approx 1280 Approx 3 7m Approx 5 1m 2032 Approx 1430 Approx 4 1m Approx 5 6m 2286 3048 Approx 2140 Approx 6 2m Approx 8 5m 200 3048 4064 Approx 2850 Approx 8 3m Approx 9 0m Selecting the Screen A screen is needed to view images from the projector The brightness and viewing range may vary depending on the type of screen used When selecting a screen please consider the features of the screen carefully and select a screen that fits the location where the screen is to be used Reference Screen Features Deleon White Screen Silver Screen e ke Ta D Yun o a Bead Screen Can be viewed from any
32. orting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure For added protection for this projector during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and power line surges An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Unplug this projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the projector If the projector has been exposed to rain or water If the projector does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the projector to normal operation e If the projector ha
33. over are not firmly attached the protective circuit will be activated preventing the power from turning on 34 Replacing the Lamp Unit Insert the power plug into the socket and turn on the Main Power on the front panel of the Projector 7 dE e If the power does not turn on even though the Main Power switch has been turned on turn the Main Power back off and confirm that the Lamp Unit and the Lamp Unit Bay Cover are firmly in place Then turn the power back on Press the power button on the operating panel on the side of the Projector or on the remote control and begin 8 picture projection To Turn Off Lamp Monitor Display Operating Panel on the Side of the Projector Projector Operating Panel AV RGB Switching Button RIGHT button for selecting options POWER AV AGB MERU cs Remote Control Remote Control AV RGB Switching Button on the Remote Control Panasonic Press the above three buttons at the same time y The 3 lamps on the Projector will flash on and off for 5 seconds after which the Lamp Monitor Display will turn off completing the replacement procedure 35 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Dust build up in the air filter will raise the internal temperature of the Projector whereupon the Temperature Monitor will flash on and off and the power will be turned off Please clean the air filter immediately if the Temperature Monitor flashes on and off Cleaning the Air
34. p e Please refer to the data presented on page 27 concerning PCs that can be connected to the Projector In some cases other PCs may not work with this projector e There is no audio signal in RGB input e Some PC models cannot be connected to the Projector e A commercially sold adapter is required to use the included RGB cable D sub 15P to connect a PC 98 series computer which has a D sub 15P terminal or a Macintosh computer to the projector There is no need to use an adapter for computers with a DOS V compatible D sub 15P terminal Pin Layout for RGB Input Terminal Pin No Signal Name e __ w vD E Signal Names for D sub 15P Connector Pin Wo Signal Name wa o Deog o Deon Ne thot connected a TO wa NO trot connected S System Examples Selecting the Signal Mode for RGB Signal Input The Projector is set to Auto which will automatically select the Signal Mode that matches or is closest to the input signal in the data that is loaded into the Projector prior to shipment Please use the following procedure however if pictures are not projected properly If signals are input that are substantially different from the frequency registered pictures will not be properly displayed or a blue back or no signal screen will be displayed Selection Procedure Selection is Possible Using Either the Remote Control or the Buttons on the Projector Press the MENU Button PICTURE
35. paper e Do not touch the projection lens or the reflecting surface on the mirror section with your bare hands Fingerprints or dust on the projection lens surface will be magnified and projected on the screen Therefore please do not touch the lens or mirror surface with your hand If the projector is not being used the lens should be covered with the lens cap and the mirror unit section should be folded and stored The lens cap cannot be put on with the mirror unit attached e Do not hang objects of any nature from the projector The unit may drop which may lead to injuries Setting Up m Please choose the installation that suits your room and your desired purposes 1 Using a Table see p 17 2 Placement on the floor see p 16 Use the Mirror unit and setting stand 3 Mounting on the wall see p 18 4 Mounting from the Ceiling see p 19 Use the mirror unit and setting stand E Please select the projection method that matches the installation The default setting at shipment is for placement on the floor ELELE Turn on the power and use the AV RGB switching button to select AV1 AV2 or RGB input PICTURE SIGNAL MODE POSITION Press the MENU Button Panasonic Use the a or buttons to FEATURES select the SETTING Menu LANGUAGE Press the a or buttons to select the appropriate Setting 1 through 4 that matches your installation Press the MENU Button twice to complete P
36. played under the Auto setting if the picture is poor including dubbing tapes Switching the Color System is an effective measure to take in these instances E Adjusting the Volume Use the volume adjustment buttons to adjust the volume during video input Press to increase the volume Press to decrease the volume NT Even if another screen is being displayed these buttons will operate when pressed although the adjustment level will not be displayed VOLUME e The buttons will not operate during RGB signal input 35 mm a E Turning Off the Volume Pressing the Mute button 2 during video input will cause the sound to turn off and the Mute indication to be displayed as shown to the right Press the Mute button again to turn off the Mute indication The sound will return at its prior volume and the volume level will be indicated for approximately 3 seconds Note e Even if another screen is being displayed the Mute button will operate when pressed although the Mute indication will not be displayed e The settings will be cancelled by turning off the power or by pressing the volume button e The Mute button will not operate during RGB signal input 9 5 26 System Examples E Connecting to PCs PC Back of Projector QU 00000400000 00 00000000000 i To Video Output Terminal _ Some PCs require commercially sold RGB signal i conversion adapters RGB cable D sub 15
37. r Buttor Turns the power off automatically Al Button Automatically adjusts the picture for video input mode MENU Button Turns the menu display on the screen on and off Cursor Buttons Used to select adjust and set menu items on the menu f A screen Normalisation Button Sets the Picture Adjustment and the Screen Position Adjustment etc to their Normalisation settings e Please take care not to drop the remote control e Please take care to prevent the remote control from coming into contact with liquids e The projector can also be operated by the power input switch menu cursor and volume buttons on the main unit Description of Each Section Ml Inserting and withdrawing the mirror unit The mirror unit can be folded up and stored when not in use E A Pull out the cover section and Withdrawing adjust the mirror angle for use DPress the cover in to insert Press the mirror in to insert w 0 E Attaching and removing the mirror unit R Pull out after sliding the mirror Removing unit towards the bottom of the main unit Press until the attachment knobs on the mirror box slide into the attachment slots on the main unit and lock with a click Front Side of the Unit Mirror e The lens cap cannot be put on with the mirror unit attached pl ue eat Bottom Side of the it Unit Attachment Slots 6 E Attaching and Removing the Set Stand
38. r a swimming pool etc Do not place this projector on an unstable cart stand or table The projector may fall causing serious injury to a child or aduk and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer of sold with the projector Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the projector on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This projector should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your local power company This projector is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way this is a safety f
39. ress the 4 or P buttons to select the SETTING Menu Screen SETTING 1 For Use on a Table Left and right reversed from Setting 2 SETTING 2 Floor Placement Default setting at shipment SETTING 3 Walt Mount Left right top and bottom reversed from setting 2 SETTING 4 Top and bottom reversed from Setting 2 16 Settin g U p Please see page 20 concerning the projection distance and location for installing E Placement on the floor Attach the mirror unit and the setting stand see page 10 Place the projector on the floor and use the mirror unit and setting stand to stand the projector upright Adjustments Grasp the center of the Set Stand with your hands and rotate 90 degrees as shown in the diagram at right until the cover locks with a click in case of placement on floors please use fall prevention panel Malfunctions or injuries are liable to be caused if the unit fails down 7 O Stand the Projector on the Floor Adjust the mirror angle so that the picture shines on the center of the screen Mirror e Please refer to the measurements on page 20 when setting up the projector O Setting the projection settings Please see page 15 for details PICTURE 1 SIGNAL MODE SETTING 2 POSITION 3 SETTING 4 CLOCK FEATURES LANGUAGE Select SETTING 2 Setting Up dde Remove the mirror unit and the setting stand see page 10 Unless the projector is placed flat
40. rn Off the Power Press the Power button on the operation panel on the side of the projector Projector Remote Control or press the Power button on the remote control POWER WER 4 G ra Power display lamp will flash in green Wait until the cooling fan tums Off Wait until the Power Lamp red comes on approx 120 seconds Turn off the Main Power Turn off the Main Power Switch on the front panel of the Projector Projector MAIN POWER The power will turn off and the Power Lamp will turn off after 6 seconds e The cooling fan will continue to run even after the power is turned off while the internal temperature of the projector remains hot approximately 120 seconds Please do not unplug the main power cord or turn off the main power switch while the cooling fan is still running e f you accidentally turn the power off during use the images may not be projected even if you immediately turn the power back on Wait until the projection lamp cools and then turn the power back on e The lamp may not turn on immediately after the power is turned on If this happens the lamp will turn on again automatically after 30 seconds during this time the Power Display Lamp s LED illuminates in green If the lamp does not light up again the Power Display Lamp s LED flickers in green and the Lamp Monitor Display s LED flickers in red turn on the power after the lamp has cooled down sufficiently e The projector uses approximatel
41. s been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the projector is in safe operating condition Qoon NOTE This equipment is designed to operate in the U S A Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the U S A and Canada Specifications Projector LCD Projector Power Source AC 120V 60 Hz Power Consumption 160W Stand by condition approx 5W Color System PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 LCD Panel 0 9Type Transparent LCD Panels 3 3 Primary Color Type 921 600 dots 307 200 x 3 Screen Aspect 4 3 Projection Method 4 Methods Reflection Possible Left Right Up and Down Audio Output 1 0W Monaural Video Input 1 and 2 S Video Priority NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM
42. s some deterioration in picture quality 2 Adjustments for RGB Input Screen 28 E Adjusting the Screen Position The position of the screen can be shifted left right up or down if the RGB input image projected on the screen is off center even though the Projector and screen have been set up in the proper relative positions This is available only during RGB input Adjustment Procedure lt Adjusting the Horizontal Position Left and Right gt Press the MENU Button Use the a and Y buttons to select the POSITION menu Then use the 4 and P buttons to execute FEATURES LANGUAGE Use the a and buttons to select H Horizontal Pos H POS 32 e Press the N e To adjust the vertical position select V Vertical Pos V POS 8 button to While looking at the screen use the and buttons to return to the adjust the position normalisation setting O Press the MENU Button twice to complete lt Adjusting the Horizontal Position Shift Left or Right gt Press the gt button to shift the Press the button to shift image right the image left lt Adjusting the Vertical Position Shift Up or Down gt Press the P button to lower the image down Press the 4 button to shift the image up t e The V Pos cannot be changed if the display mode for the Signal Mode is 640X400 70 Hz 800X600 56Hz 800X600 60 Hz 800X600 75 Hz or PC9801 56 Hz Adjustments for RGB Input Scr
43. stand see page 10 Please use the included fittings when mounting the projector on a wall Please follow the included Installation Manual for Wall mounting and request a professional installer to install the projector properly Example of mounting on a wall e Selecting the Projection Setting Please see page 15 for details PICTURE 1 SIGNAL MODE 2 POSITION SETTING 3 SETTING 4 CLOCK FEATURES LANGUAGE m Select SETTING 3 18 Setting Up dee le lie Remove the mirror unit see page 10 The Ceiling Mount Kit TY CE1 is required to mount the projector on the ceiling Please discuss this with the dealer from which you purchased the projector Example of mounting on the ceiling e Selecting the Projection Setting Please see page 15 for details PICTURE 1 SIGNAL MODE 2 POSITION 3 SETTING SETTING 4 Select SETTING 4 19 20 Projection Distance and Location for Installing Please refer to the following diagrams to determine the projection location Top of Screen lt Placement on the Floor gt Top of Screen lt Placement on a Table gt Bottom of Screen 94mm L Projection Distance A Effective Height of Screen B Effective Width of Screen H Height from projection center lt Placement on a Table gt Screen e The projector must be perpendicular to the screen and must be set flat Otherwise images will be distorted e The minimum projecti
44. ther or e Remove debris clogging the air Red Light is The inside of the not the air vents are filter On Projector is hot clogged e Please set up the Projector in an e Is the Projector area where the surrounding being used ina temperature is between 0 C and ingi location that is hot 40 C and the surrounding humidity ie iee A e Is the air filter is between 20 and 80 no overheated and the clogged condensation l Lamp Unit has turned o Please turn off the main power off automatically switch following the instructions on reverting to standby p 36 and clean the air filter condition Temperature Monitor Display Red Light Flashes Off and On When the main power is turned on the Temperature Monitor Display and the Lamp Monitor Display will flash on and off for an instant and at the same time the radiating fan will rotate for a brief instant e Always follow the instructions on p 13 Turning Power On and Off when carrying out the indicated actions for the Temperature Monitor Display or the Lamp Monitor Display e If the Power Display Lamp turns off after the Temperature Monitor Lamp flashes on and off this indicates an internal malfunction Please see your dealer for servicing 38 Check Before Requesting Servicing Please check the following one more time If this happens Check the following e Is the power cord properly plugged into the socket e Has the
45. ture will not display normally if the Dot Clock Frequency is substantially out of adjustment 29 Convenient Options for Use E Changing Screen Display Language Data for 7 languages is stored in the Projector Use the following procedure to display the language of your choice Setting Procedure To Switch to French FRANCAIS Example When using AV1 and AV2 Press the MENU Button 1 Use the a and buttons to select the LANGUAGE Menu Then use the 4 and P buttons to execute Use the A and v buttons to select French FRANCAIS FAY Press the MENU Button twice to complete F E ITALIANO W Using the Noise Timer Feature The projector offers a Noise Timer feature which automatically switches the projector into standby mode to save energy if the projector is left for 5 minutes or more without any signal being input At the time of shipment this feature is turned Off Please follow the following procedure to turn the Noise Timer On if you wish to use this feature Setting Procedure Example When Using AV1 and AV2 Press the MENU Button PICTURE O Use the a and v buttons to select the FEATURES Menu pet SYSTEM Then use the 4 and P buttons to execute FEATURES LANGUAGE Use the A and buttons to select NOISE TIMER e Then use the 4 and P buttons to switch the Noise Timer off or on O dE e Settings of the NOISE TIMER would be stored in the memory even after the power has been turned off e
46. y 5 W of power even in standby state after the power has been turned off and the cooling fan has stopped 13 Setting Up E Cautions During Set Up Please make sure to obey the following when setting up the projector e Please do not set up the projector in locations subject to vibration or shocks Vibrations and shocks can damage the Projector and cause it to malfunction Please set up the projector in a location that is not exposed to vibrations or shocks e Please do not set up the projector near high voltage wires or power sources Setting the projector up near high voltage wires or power sources may cause interference with the operation of the projector e Please do not set up the projector on top of a tablecloth or carpet This may interfere with circulation to the air filter and cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise which will cause the protection circuit to operate and cut off the power e if you intend to mount the projector on the ceiling or a wall please discuss this with the dealer from which you purchased the projector E Cautions During Use 14 e To display the highest quality in images Do not shine external light or illumination on the screen surface This will prevent you from seeing high contrast and high quality images Cover windows with curtains and blinds and turn off fluorescent lamps near the screen surface Moreover flooring or walls that reflect lights should be covered by carpets or wall
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