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Panasonic PT-D9510U User's Manual

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1. 24 Adjustable feet Setting the projection method The projection method can be set in accordance with the way the projector has been installed If the projected picture is upside down or back to front change the projection method while referring to illustrations A to D below A Front floor projection FRONT F B Rear ceiling projection REAR C Set the projection method by displaying on screen displays using the control buttons on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel Setting procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select OPTION e The text color of a selected item will change OPTION ID man SETTING 0 000000 LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL nnnnnh HIGH nnnnnh REMAIN nnnnnh SET RUNTIME nnnnnh LAMP POWER 000000 CONTRAST MODE 00 Y MENU AY SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select SETTING Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to select the projection method e The display and the projection method will change as shown below each time the L
2. 960 37 8 680 26 8 753 29 6 604 23 8 UNIT mm inch 13 0 5 FS lt _ Isle 114 4 5 169 6 7 _ 712 28 1 1051 41 4 4 Le 93 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA S CURIT AVERTISSEMENT Afin d viter des dommages qui risquent de causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques ne pas exposer cet appareil la pluie ou l humidit Alimentation Ce projecteur DLP a t con u pour fonctionner seulement sur secteur domestique de 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Le symbole de la fl che en forme d clair dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr sence de tensions dangereuses RISK OF ELECTRIC l int rieur du produit qui peuvent tre de PROS force suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique aux personnes AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR Le point d exclamation dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr sence d instructions importantes concernant l utilisation et l entretien r paration dans la litt rature accompagnant le produit ATTENTION Cet appareil est quip d une fiche de trois broches avec mise Ne pas retirer la terre Ne pas retirer la broche de mise la masse de la fiche Cette fiche ne pourra tre utilis e que dans une prise avec mise la
3. EN e A web browser is necessary when using this function Check beforehand that a web browser is available e Compatible with a PC running Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me or WindowsNT4 0 Windows2000 e Suitable web browsers are Internet Explorer 5 01 or higher or Netscape Navigator Communicator 4 75 or higher e When using the e mail function it is necessary to communicate with the e mail server Check that e mail can be used beforehand e LAN cable should be a straight type that is category 5 compatible e LAN cable length to be less than 100 m Network module parts identification and function Serial Input Output terminal This terminal is for the service representative Do not connect anything to it Function switch Returns network module settings to the factory shipment condition LAN terminal 10Base T 100Base TX For connection of LAN cable FUNCTION N LINE Network Modul R SERIAL RECEIVE A PASM Online lamp Lights up when preparation for LAN connection is complete When unlit or flashing indicates that preparation for LAN connection is in progress LAN signal transmission status lamp Flashes during transmission LAN signal reception status lamp Flashes during reception e If you touch the LAN terminal with a hand body charged with static electricity it may cause malfunction due to discharge of static electricity Be careful not to touch the LAN terminal or me
4. 0 24H 0 24H 0 35H 0 24H 2 354 0 50V Projected screen height V Projected screen height V Standard Standard ited projection position Projected screen width H Projected screen width H 2 Installing the input module Obtain the required input modules sold separately beforehand in accordance with the system input signal e Types of input module sold separately Input signal Module No Input signal level RGB YPbPr YCbCr signal ET MD95RGB Video Sync signal input impedance 75 Q 1 kQ R PRCr B PaCb 0 7 V p p or 1 0 V p p with BETACAM input G Y 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p plwhen SYNC ON G Y signal is input Composite sync Separate sync 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p with 75 Q TTL level with 1 ka Analog RGB input signal fu 15 KHz 100 kHz fV 24 Hz 120 Hz dot clock frequency 20 MHz 162 MHz Color difference input signal Applicable formats 480i 576i 480p 720 60p 1080 60i 1035 60i 1080 50i 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 24sF Video signal ET MD95VM2 Video Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p Cr Cb 0 7 V p p Impedance 752 Serial digital signal ET MD95SD1 Conforming to SMPTE259M Serial digital signal ET MD95SD2 Conforming to SMPTE259M SMPTE294M HD Serial digital signal ET MD95SD3 Conforming to SMPTE292M SVGA XGA SXGA signals ET MD95T Input
5. Remove the slot cover STANDBY R ONG Remove the two screws Tighten the two screws Register input signal W h this equipment it is necessary to store the input signal after installing the input module Refer to pages 42 and 43 for details on Up to three input modules can be installed repistoniig impit sigais e Do not remove any of the covers on spare slots where no input module has been installed e Be sure to install input modules in the slot 1 slot 2 and slot 3 positions 29 Connecting the input module signal source When setting up the projector you will need to connect the signal source to an input module according to the type of signal being input Personal computer VGA to BNC adapter cable RGB signal RGB signal input module Component ET MD95RGB signal eecce Component signal Video signal input module ET MD95VM2 Serial digital input module ET MD95SD1 je el SD signal Serial digital input module ET MD95SD2 SD signal HD SD signal HD Serial digital input module EE Le AO ET MD95SD3 canted l TMDS signal TMDS input modu
6. Power up function The projector is provided with a power up function which allows the performance of the lamp to be utilized to the maximum level MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION OPTION ID mann SETTING nnn LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL nnn HIGH nnn REMAIN nnn SET RUNTIME nnn LAMP POWER nnn CONTRAST MODE 00 v MENU AV SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select LAMP POWER OPress the LEFT lt q and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to select HIGH power up setting in LAMP POWER mode HIGH Power up mode Setting Mode NORMAL Normal mode Press the MENU button twice e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state WOND Power up mode HIGH is cancelled when the power is turned off Therefore the mode will return to the normal usage mode NORMAL when the power is turned back on When HIGH has been set in LAMP POWER mode the lamp s useful life will be shorter compared to normal mode e Lamp power mode switching is effective only when the contrast mode is normal or high It does not work when the cont
7. 178 8 4 981 8 855 13 799 18351 18351 22 381 22 207 35 393 35 564 62 076 16 4 29 0 45 5 60 5 60 5 73 8 73 L 116 5 117 0 204 2 5604 9962 15506 20537 20620 25153 24 974 39 817 39 993 69 836 18 5 32 8 51 0 67 10 67 10 82 9 82 2 131 0 131 7 229 9 6 226 11069 17 213 22 804 22 889 27 925 27 740 44 241 44 422 77 595 20 5 36 4 56 8 75 0 75 4 91111 91 3 145 7 146 2 255 3 6 849 12 176 18919 25071 25158 30 697 30506 48 665 48 852 85 355 22 6 40 0 62 3 82 6 82 9 101 0 100 4 160 1 160 9 280 10 Picture Screen size size NOTE e The projection distance listed in the table may have a variation within 5 e Keystone trapezoidal distortion is compensated to be smaller than the screen size 22 Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens for PT D9610U If there is no reference made to the require picture size calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement inch of the screen you will use Model No of projection lensAspect ratio Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit inches 4 3 ET D95LE5 1 5 2 0 1 5 4 Hager of screen inches x 1 233 5 67 diagonal o
8. module lights up again Item Function Description HOSTNAME Host name display and setting Change if necessary when using a DHCP server etc DHCP DHCP client function Turn the DHCP item ON when automatically obtaining IP addresses using a DHCP server Turn it OFF when not using a DHCP server IP ADDR IP address display and setting Input an IP address when not using a DHCP server NET MASK Net mask display and setting Input the net mask when not using a DHCP server GATEWAY Gateway address display and setting Input a gateway address when not using a DHCP server MAC ADDR MAC address display This displays the unique media access control MAC address of the network equipment This may be necessary when using a DHCP server When using a DHCP server check that the DHCP server starts up Inquire with the network administrator about the IP address net mask and gateway 19 Accessing from a web browser Start up the PC s web browser Go to 192 168 0 8 Input the IP address set on the unit in the URL input field of the web browser Input user1 in the user name field and input panasonic lower case letters in the password field Username and Password Required Enter username for Panasonic Projector Control at 192 168 0 8 User Name user1 Password abhi OK Cancel When OK is pressed the
9. 13 1 16 4 25 8 33 11 34 1 417 410 65 2 65 9 114 4 4760 5950 9320 12 320 12 398 15 107 14 948 23 784 23 941 41 715 15 8 197 30 8 40 7 40 10 499 492 78 3 78 9 137 3 5 554 6942 10 849 14 352 14431 17 591 17 427 27 748 27 910 48 668 183 8210 35 9 473 476 5711 574 78 3 9110 160 2 6 347 7 934 12 379 16 383 16 464 20 074 19 906 31 712 31 879 55 620 2011 26 1 40 9 53 11 54 2 66 0 65 6 104 4 104111 183 0 7140 8925 13 908 18415 18497 22558 22 384 35 676 35 847 62 573 23 6 29 4 45 9 60 7 60 11 74 2 73 8 117 4 117111 205 10 7934 9917 15438 20 446 20530 25 042 24 863 39 640 39 816 69 525 24 6 32 8 50 10 67 3 67 7 82 5 81 10 130 5 131 0 228 9 8 727 10 909 16 967 22 478 22 562 27526 27 342 43 604 43 785 76 478 2611168511 55 10 74 0 74 3 90 7 90 0 143 5 144 0 251 7 9 520 111900 18 496 24509 24595 30 010 29 820 47 568 47 753 83 430 31 4 39 2 60 11 80 8 80 11 98 9 98 1 156 6 157 1 274 6 Picture Screen size size Projection distance measurements for PT D9610U screen aspect ratio 16 9 unit mm feet inches Project
10. 20 4 5 4 Hagen of screen inches x 31 321 144 Min i Max iagonal of screen inches x 40 63 131 fgiagona of screen inches x 30 587 144 16 9 Min Max 4 3 diagonal of screen inches x 41 605 131 l Mgiagonal of screen inches x 34 137 144 Min Max ET D95LE6 20 25 1 5 4 Min iagonal of screen inches x 45 346 131 Max l lagona of screen inches x 41 635 200 giagor of screen inches x 40 659 200 16 9 diagonal of screen inches x 50 868 204 diagonal of Pakena 49 676 204 gagna of screen inches x 45 378 200 diagonal of screen inches x 55 442 204 Min Max 4 3 Min fieiagona of screen inches x 50 764 76 Max diagonal of screen inches x 81 185 1 ET D95LE7 2 5 4 0 1 5 4 Min gage of screen inches x 49 574 76 Max diagonal of screen inches x 79 282 1 16 9 Min gagna of screen inches x 55 328 76 Max diagonal of screen inches x 88 484 1 4 3 Min gare of screen inches x 81 279 129 Max 8 diagonal of screen inches x 142 387 ET D95LE8 4 0 7 0 1 5 4 Min Max gagna of screen inches x 79 374 129 diagonal of screen inches x 139 05 16 9 Ca lo G a a A a ol lo LS a Min diagonal of screen inches x 88 587 129 Max L 9 diagonal of screen inches x 155 1 ET D95LE9 0 8 1 4 3 L 16 153 x diagonal of s
11. EDGE BLENDING SELECT v ADJ UST ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select EDGE BLENDING EDGE BLENDING UPPER OFF 00 LOWER OFF 00 LEFT OFF OOO RIGHT OFF D00 MARKER OFF SELECT AY ON OFF d gt ADJUST 0 EXIT ME Press the ENTER button The EDGE BLENDING screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select designate the area to blend e If blending the upper part set UPPER to ON e If blending the lower part set LOWER to ON e If blending the left part set LEFT to ON e If blending the right part set RIGHT to ON Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT B arrow buttons to turn ON and OFF Adjust the correction area using the control level buttons and e Used when displaying adjustment marker Select MARKER using the UP A and DOWN VF arrow buttons Select ON and OFF using the LEFT lt q and RIGHT P gt arrow buttons The best position is where these lines marker overlap Cian ae Adjustment marker The image positioning marker is displayed when the MARKER is turned ON A green line is displayed to the top and left of the screen and a red line is displayed to the bottom and right of the screen The position where the red and green lines overlap is the best position for combining projectors Caution Be s
12. ID SELECT ID ALL 0 L 3 PIC MUTE button This button is used to temporarily halt the projection of a picture ON SCREEN button This button is used to turn the on screen display function on and off NEXT button If the ID SELECT button is being pressed and held the tens digit of the ID number then changes each time the NEXT button is pressed LENS button This button is used to select the mode for adjusting the lens ID ALL button ID SELECT button When the projector is being used in a multi When the projector is being used in a multi screen screen projection system this button is used projection system this button is used to select the mode to select the mode for controlling all for specifying which projector is to be operated projectors using a single remote control unit NText When the projector is being used in a multi screen projection system to use the remote control unit set the ID number of the projector Refer to page 69 for details 11 Name and function of each remote control part continued Remote control unit Transmitter This emits the infrared signals which are used to control the projector when the remote control unit is being used as a wireless unit Panasonic PROJECTOR Wired remote control terminal BRIGHT CONTRAST LENS unit is being used as a wired unit T f This terminal is used to connect the
13. Is a remote control cable being connected to the REMOTE IN 2 connector in the wireless mode Color is misaligned when special signals are input e Has the input source been changed to a new type of signal which is not registered e Does the video signal format match the input signal format The contrast and brightness of the picture cannot be adjusted e Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector being used for external control Explanation about the DMD devices The DMD devices are produced using high precision technology Three sheets of approximately 780 000 pixels for PT D9510U 1 310 000 pixels for PT D9610U are used for the projector but there might be extremely small chipped or brighter points of the picture on the screen LAN connection to the unit is impossible e Is the LAN cable connected correctly e Are the unit s IP address net mask and gateway address settings compatible with the connected network e Is the web browser URL or IP address designation correct Connection was denied during LAN connection to the unit e Are the user name and password correct 89 Power Supply Specifications 200 V 240 V AC single phase 3 wire 14 A Max Power Consumption 2 2 kW Approx 13 W during standby when cooling fan is stopped Operating environment temperature 0 C 40 C NORMAL lamp power 0 C 35 C HIGH lamp power If the powe
14. Press the button The color becomes more intense Min value 0 Press the button Flesh tones become greenish Max value 60 TINT Press the button Flesh tones become reddish Min value 0 Press the button The screen becomes brighter Max value 63 BRIGHT Press the button The screen becomes darker Min value 0 Press the button The bright areas become brighter Max value 63 CONTRAST Press the button The bright areas become darker Min value 0 Ne If approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment screen is being displyed the display will return to the PICTURE screen 55 Adjusting the picture to the desired setting continued Adjusting the white balance High Low Adjustment procedure Project a signal to be adjusted ro ne Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS Le Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE SELECT Vv ADJ UST ENTER EXIT MENU PICTURE BRIGHT i nnn Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed OLOR nnn Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select COLOR TEMP SHARPNESS V nnn Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select the desired setting SE MODES 22 from those indicated below SELECT AY LOW MID HIGH USER DYNAMIC SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU
15. Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select FORMAT COLOR i nnn Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT P arrow buttons to switch signal format SHARPNESS V nnn e Switching is done with the SMPTE and BETACAM toggle NR O00 7 Signal level SUBMENU Aes EXIT MENU SMPTE BETACAM e This function can be used only when input is done with an analog RGB input module ET MD95RGB e This function enables switching only when receiving 480i in YCbCr mode Switching cannot be done in RGB REALITY mode RGB mode or when receiving signals other than 480i e The initial value is SMPTE Method of switching input impedance signal level for sync input With analog RGB input it is possible to switch the input impedance signal level of the sync signal When connecting with equipment like a signal selector whose sync output impedance is 75 ohm use 75 ohm and when connection with equipment like a PC video card whose sync output is TTL switch to TTL HI Z Switching procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LENS COP Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MEN SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU OPTION Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Laer sonn Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select SYNC TERM AM ENORMAL F nnn Press the LEFT lt d
16. Submit ie Input projector name D D Document Done ie AP EC Ve Input the host name if necessary when using DHCP server etc Projector control page HY Panasonic Projector Control Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help l l This displays the Projector control ieee projector state POWER PIC MUTE OSD On Off On Off On Off 9 9 2 oY SYSTEM INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUTS SELECTOR TINT LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION MENU v ea ae GET This displays the NEXT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TES EXIT MENU projector on screen The display appears even if projector on screen is set to off Document Done ke Ver GP EJ SZ The projector is controlled by The on screen at the pressing these buttons After right side of the control control the on screen at the right page is updated to the side of the control page is most current state updated 82 Status display page XY Panasonic Projector Status Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Status information POWER INPUT 1 AZ SELECTED PIC MUTE OFF INPUT2 AW Displays input slot status OSD ON INPUT 3 Inside temperature SSSR 22C 72F Displays projector internal temperature Exhaust temperature DS 44C 111F Lamp remain time 1455H Displays projector Projector type D9518 Set run time 1291H exhaust temperature Version 8 61 Self test No errors Panasonic Projector control window Displays lamp wo illumin
17. When the ON LINE lamp lights up the procedure is complete e Do not operate the FUNCTION switch with an object such as a pencil whose tip can break easily Cleaning the air filter e If too much dust accumulates on the air filter the temperature inside the projector will rise and may cause the power to turn off Clean the air filter approximately every 500 hours of use varies with the environment in which the projector is used A caution Q Consult a service technician to clean or replace the air filter 87 Replacing the lamp unit L N DANGER Some dangers are associated with the replacing of the lamp If lamp replacement becomes necessary have the lamp unit replaced by a qualified service person experienced in working with Xenon lamps Notes on handling the lamp unit e The lamp unit is sold separately and consult a Panasonic authorized dealer or service center Part No ET LAD9610 Lamp unit replacement period The life span of this lamp unit is 1 500 hours maximum after which it will need replacing recommended replacement time is 1 000 hours in the normal usage mode The operating life of the lamp also depends on the number of times it is turned on and off Turning on and off the lamp at frequent intervals will decrease its operating life The projector has an automatic shut off function that automatically stops the light emission of the lamp once its to
18. terre Ceci est une pr caution s curitaire S il est impossible d ins rer la fiche dans la prise s adresser un lectricien Ne pas annuler la protection de la fiche la terre 94 Pr cautions concernant la s curit Lire attentivement ce mode d emploi et respecter toutes les pr cautions de s curit indiqu es lors de l installation du projecteur afin d viter des accidents AVERTISSEMENT Installation Confier l installation du projecteur un technicien qualifi seulement Afin de garantir une installation s re et pr cise il faut confier ce travail un technicien qualifi seulement Pour installer le projecteur le concours d au moins trois personnes est n cessaire e Ce projecteur a t fabriqu avec une grande pr cision et il est tr s lourd Si une seule personne tente d installer ou de d placer le projecteur elle risquera de se blesser ou d endommager le projecteur Veiller ce qu au moins trois personnes soient pr sentes pour transporter et installer le projecteur V rifier la solidit de l emplacement d installation e Ce projecteur p se 100 o 220 lb Avec l applique d installation au plafond vendue s par ment le poids total est alors de 129 o 283 8 lb Si l emplacement d installation n est pas assez solide pour supporter le poids faire les travaux de renforcement n cessaires pour garantir que l emplacement d installation soit absolument solide et s r viter d install
19. 9 Turning the power on and Offre hein nn emo nement 15 10 On screen menu operation quid sssnsseesusse sers anganiinsaccecnrevoerraavebnnantsamerdecsane s 16 11 Before using the projections RD EE 17 Installing the projection lens tan Kr eet E RAN e E ER 17 12 Setting p th projecton amer rer sieis mm han ec bee parle et hf rai 18 13 Projection distance for each projection lens sold Separately 20 14 Adjusting projector ets naar sa damenninmaent Neon es 24 15 Setting the projection methode A nn a der in 25 16 Adjusting the enS reiner ca Mace aa tonde nent 26 17 Installing the inputmodul serment 28 18 Connecting the input module signal source seeeseeeeesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaaea 30 19 Selecting the input signal Selecting the system format 40 20 Selecting the signal of ET MD95VM2 sold separately 41 21 Registering input Signal data finisse om CE r eeen 42 22 Using the RGB REALITY mode 46 23 Adjusting the picture automatically 23 6602 sd tt rire enter sentes rer 47 24 Adjusting the picture manually ss 49 25 Adjusting the banking nie Re EERE ESE EEEa tea et 52 26 Adjusting the clamp position Picture mute function 53 27 Adjusting the keystone trapezoidal distortion 54 28 Adjusting the picture to the
20. A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select INPUT Oo PHASE RESOLUTION e The input resolution can be adjusted when an RGB signal has been input with the analog RGB module ET MD95RGB MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER E XIT MENU INPUT RESOLUTION Press the ENTER button The INPUT RESOLUTION screen will be Disp DOTS nnnn displayed DISP LINES nnn Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the desired item DOTS CLOCK nnn nnMHz and then press the control level buttons and to adjust MENU AY ADJUST 0 EXIT MENU TOTAL DOTS Total number of horizontal dots DISP DOTS Actually displayed number of horizontal dots TOTAL LINES Total number of vertical lines DISP LINES Actually displayed number of vertical lines Numeric values for each item are displayed according to the input signal If vertical stripes or chipped areas appear on the screen increase and decrease the displayed values to adjust the screen to its optimum state AU The input of an all white picture does not allow the above stripes to appear e The picture may become distorted during the automatic adjustment but this is normal 49 Adjusting the clock phase If a flicker or bleeding of the contour appears on the screen adjust the clock phase to obtain an optimum picture Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN
21. A larger value causes a greater effect Four steps from OFF to 3 factory default 2 SHARPNESS V Makes the vertical contours sharper A larger value causes a greater effect OFF No correction NR 1 Weak i Selects the noise reduction effectiveness Noise Reduction 2 Medium factory default 3 Strong A larger value causes a greater effect Two steps of 2 2 and 2 5 factory default 2 2 GAMMA MODE Selects the gamma mode For the PT D9510U use this adjustment to select interpolation filter settings for signals other than XGA For the PT D9610U use this adjustment to select interpolation filter settings for signals other than SXGA Five types from 0 to 4 factory default 2 O Gives priority to contrast 4 Restricts the loss in picture information to a minimum 24p gt 60p 24p gt 24p factory default 24p gt 60p 25p gt 50p 25p gt 25p Use this adjustment to choose the best factory default 25p gt 50p frame rate conversion for minimum flicker on individual HDTV signal input FRAME RATE 30p gt 60p 30p gt 30p factory default 30p gt 60p 24sF gt 60p 24sF gt 24p 24sF gt 48i factory default 24sF gt 60p Use this adjustment to further enhance vertical resolution when a 576i 1 080 50i PAL or SECAM signal is applied OFF No cinema processing AUTO Auto detection factory default ON Cinema pr
22. CM7 Refit the CM CPU module Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON Check that the LED to the left of the RS 232C IN port is lit red LED indicator el s00 CE s 20 RS2320 G a RS 4221 1 IN neice OUT REMOTE IN2 REMOTE INT L RE2320 RS422 Restoring the original RS 232C IN port function If the projector power is ON turn it OFF by pressing the remote control or on the projector POWER key and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF then unplug the projector from the supply outlet Remove the CM CPU module Remove the connector that connects CM6 to CM7 then use the same connector to connect CM5 to CM6 Refit the CM CPU module Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON Check that the LED to the left of the RS 232C IN port is lit green LED indicator 6 O CE o le 2320 G RS2320 G IN Re IN neice OUT REMOTE IN2 REMOTE INT L RE232C RS422 es 19 Selecting the RS 422 Serial Interface continued E Converting the RS 232C OUT port into an RS 422 OUT port If the projector power is ON turn it OFF by pressing the remote control or on the projector POWER key and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops Set t
23. MAIN IN SUB IN SMPTE259M 294M BNC termination SERIAL MAIN OUT SUB OUT SMPTE259M 294M BNC termination ET MD95SD3 for HD SDI HD SERIAL IN SMPTE292M BNC termination HD SERIAL OUT SMPTE292M BNC termination With ET MD95T TMDS input module sold separately installed MDR26 connector Applicable signals SVGA XGA SXGA Contrast ratio 1000 1 100 black and white pattern when the contrast mode is super Connection terminals 3 input module connection slots RS 232C RS 422 input output connectors D SUB 9 pin x 2 for computer control REMOTE IN 1 connector D SUB 9 pin for external control REMOTE 2 IN OUT terminals M3 pin jack x 2 For wired remote control unit and serial control LAN terminal RJ 45 jack for network connection Power cord length 2 5m 8 2 Cabinet Aluminium Plastic denatured Weight 100 kg 220 Ib not including separate projection lens Dimensions 75 3 cm 29 6 W x 42 8 cm 16 9 H including legs x 105 1 cm 41 4 D Remote control unit Number of functions Power supply Operating range Weight Dimensions 34 including lighting function 3 V DC AA batteries x 4 Within approx 12 m 39 3 directly in front of receptor when operated as wireless unit Within 15 m 49 2 when operated as wired unit Approx 350 g 0 77 lb including batteries 14 0 cm 5 5 W x 3 6 cm 1 4 H x 18 1 cm 7 1 L Accessories e Remote C
24. ME AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select CLOCK PHASE e The clock phase can be adjusted when an RGB signal has been input with the analog RGB module ET MD95RGB CLOCK PHASE 14 ADJ UST 0 EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The CLOCK PHASE screen will be displayed Use the control level buttons and to adjust the clock phase e The adjustment values will change from 0 min to 31 max ous If the signal output from the personal computer is itself unstable it may not be possible to obtain an optimum adjustment value e If the TOTAL DOTS setting is incorrect it may not be possible to obtain an optimum adjustment value 50 Adjusting the picture position Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN ME AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLO
25. MENU accessory cable when the remote control MENU button This button is used to make the MENU screen and the respective adjustment screens appear a cas ES ES D even dede Ca 7 JLs JL2_ Q Control level buttons Aa BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR and TINT and to adjust the lens ENTER button This button is used to accept and activate items selected in the on screen menus Arrow buttons These buttons are used to select and adjust items in the on screen menus Rear of remote control unit If the button illumination is flashing This indicates that the remote control unit batteries are nearly flat Replace them with new batteries LIGHT button The buttons on the front of the remote control unit will be illuminated while this button is pressed The button illumination will switch off approximately 10 seconds after this button is released Battery compartment cover Remove this cover and insert four AA size batteries in order to use the remote control unit 12 Before using the remote control unit Inserting the batteries e Insert the AA batteries supplied with the remote control unit making sure that the polarities are correct e The batteries also need to be inserted when the remote control unit is connected to the projector using the remote control cable y Close the battery 2 Insert the batteries compartment cov
26. SUB MENU EXIT AY ENTER MENU Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select SIZE SIZEN0000000 H V nnng nnnQ SELECT ADJUST EXIT Spo Nd Press the ENTER button The SIZE screen will be displayed Press the control level buttons and to select the desired size mode from those indicated below DEFAULT THROUGH H FIT V FIT HV FIT ZOOM e 4 3 16 9 Modes other than the analog RGB or TMDS input allow the selection Size modes DEFAULT THROUGH An oversca The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio unchanged The input signal is projected with the resolution unchanged The input signal is projected with all horizontal panel picture elements used For signals with a aspect ratio which is vertically longer than 4 3 for the PT D9510U 5 4 for the PT D9610U the top and bottom edges of the picture are cropped The input signal is projected with all vertical panel picture elements used For signals with a aspect ratio which is horizontally longer than 4 3 for the PT D9510U 5 4 for the PT D9610U the left and right edges of the picture are cropped The input signal is converted to an aspect ratio of 4 3 for the PT D9510U 5 4 for the PT D9610U For signals with an aspect ratio other than 4 3 for the PT D9510U 5 4 for the PT D9610U circles in the picture b
27. Selection lt x posiTion items OPTION ye SIGNAL LIST The color of a TEST PATTERN selected item OPTION Miscellaneous changes n setting mode OPTION SELECT D 36 Operation MENU VE Pane une EOT H NORMAL nnnnnh guide EXIT D MENU HIGH nnnnnn Displayed conte TR 7 SET RUNTIME nnnnnh VV b LAMP POWER 000000 CONTRAST MODE 0000 Y nts depends on a selected item Display of operation buttons Displayed buttons depends on a selected item MENU AY SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU Display of operation contents SIGNAL LIST Registered signal list SIGNAL LIST NAME INPUT nn Qg00000g000000 1 E nn OO0000000000 M E N U Selects from the items on screen 2 nn 000000000000 nn 000000000000 S TA RT Starts the automatic adjustment D PA S U B M E N U WAdvances to the next screen see DE DUB are area nn SELE CT Selects setting values and others a l NO ENTRY D NS CHANGE Changes NEXT PAGE DELETE STD SELECT AY EXIT Return to the previous screen STATUS ENTER EXIT MENU un NHUWN 33 I 333330 16 Before using the projector The projection lenses and input modules which are available for use with this projector need to be purchased separately and must be installed to the projector before the projector can be used Ne Obtain the required projection lenses and input modules beforehand in accordance with the projectio
28. The POSITION screen will be displayed BLE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select BLK BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU REKMUPRER Press the ENTER button The BLK screen will be displayed LOWER nnnn Press the control level buttons and to select the desired BLK mode from Dot those indicated below UPPER LOWER LEFT RIGHT SELECT Foy Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to adjust UPPER and LOWER EXIT MENU or Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust LEFT and RIGHT e The adjustment values will change from 0 min to 511 max Q When adjusting the upper blanking O When adjusting the lower blanking If the A button is pressed 4 If the A button is pressed the blanking portion moves M the picture moves upward upward If the W button is If the W button is pressed pressed the blanking portion the blanking portion moves moves downward downward M O When adjusting the left blanking O When adjusting the right blanking If the button is pressed If the b button is pressed the blanking portion moves to the right If the lt 4 button is pressed the blanking gt the picture moves to the right If the lt button is pressed the blanking portion moves to the left portion moves to the left N 52 Adjusting the clamp positi
29. an OSD message that automatically goes off AUTO 1080 60i gt 1035 60i gt 720 60p 1080 24p 1080 24sF k 1080 25p 1080 30p k 1080 50i k e The SYSTEM SELECTOR should normally be set in the AUTO position e The automatic scan format identification logic may malfunction if signal connections other than those described above are employed or an unstable video signal is applied In such an event use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the scan format that matches the video signal format applied e To ensure correct video signal transmission use 5CFB or better than 5CFB cables for video interconnections e g 5CFB 5CFTX 7CFB etc 39 Selecting the input signal The following remote control unit buttons and the INPUT button on the projector operating panel can be used to switch between different input sources Remote control unit Invalid RGB INPUT 1 INPUT2 INPUT3 Switches to slot 1 Switches to slot 2 or Switches to slot 3 Projector INPUT O e The input source can be changed in the order INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 each time the INPUT button on the projector operating panel is pressed When using the video signal input module ET MD95VM2 the input source will toggle between LINE and Y C input each time the above input selection buttons are pressed Example If the ET MD95VM2 has been installed to
30. desired setting 55 20 POWSF Up TURTON stoixcehtintienn nr et son ainda tens ann Terra ee 62 30 Contrast Switching function sans entire eaten Rene eines 63 31 When inputting BETACAM with YCbCr 480 64 32 Method of switching input impedance signal level for SYNC 64 33 Displaying test pattern 55e ste esse rennes si siS rente aes eed 65 34 Displaying the projector settings ie ni Merle peter es 66 35 Adjusting the edge ble dingis s53s sers remise henene 67 36 Adjusting the color mat hinqs serres de ensure 68 37 Setting and specifying D numberss serment tentes 69 38 Using the RS 232C COnN CtOrS iscissi nedeo moss oaii senn aeiee iee 71 39 Selecting the RS 422 serial interface esseseeseesssssssseeeerreteeesssssssserereeeeeesssssssesene 75 402 Using the network moduler sanan einen e eE E E EER EEE 77 41 Cleaning the air Meter TEE EEE E RE EERTE AE 87 AD Replacing the damp nitesi essnee eerer annee ie ete 88 AS Before asking for S rV CE semis nent nn nt enterrement 89 AA Specifications ei nii eet ects a hens aesa a pc pO e ERNE ce a de RER een eee eh 90 Contents 45 Sold separately Optional accessories 92 46 Dimensions eset oie ve scene Sedan dad de rt tte ne ae ten soe bes En eat cue 93 47 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA S CURIT ccceeeeesseeeeeeesereeeeeeeesnees 94 48 Pr cautions co
31. displayed each time a numerical button 1 to 9 not displayed in the list is pressed Sub memory is stored by pressing the ENTER button at this screen Ratner See A ne aye oes The basic signal name suffixed with plus the Oe ee Spec de sub memory number is set as the initial value A5 1 xxx60 A5 MEMORY No A5 n x 3 ASTRA TE Sedo NDS If the signal name with the suffix exceeds 12 wv D 60 00 Hz characters the initial value is the basic signal e SYNC STATE H NEG V NEG name 75 ohm SELECT 1 9 EXIT MENU n is a numerical iO MENU value from 2 to 9 Sub memory switching At the ordinary screen where the menu is not displayed press the arrow buttons lt q gt This will display a list of sub memory storage contents for the current input signal Sub memory switching is performed by pressing the numerical buttons 1 to 9 displayed in the list Sub memory delete Pressing the STD button at the stored signal list STATUS LIST causes the currently selected sub memory to be deleted When the basic screen is deleted all sub memory contents for that input signal are deleted SIGNAL STATUS SIGNAL STATUS NAME xxx60 A5 2 NAMEQ xxx6 O A5 DELETE DELETE MEMORY No 0 A5 2 MEMORY No 0 AS ALL S No S No INPUT No ga INPUT No o1 fH O 48 30 kHz fH O 48 30 kHz fv 0 60 00 Hz fv 0 60 00 Hz SYNC STATE H NEG SYNC STATE H NEG V NEG V NEG 75 ohm 75 ohm YES ENTER YE
32. of calculation of Projection distance L ET D95LE9 L 0 845 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 0 8 1 L 0 920 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 Unit mm SUS WO07 ET D95LE1 1 5 2 5 1 4 3 16 9 diagonal of screen inches 6 79329 x 1000 19 87243 177 tdiagonal of screen inches 0 9179 12 87377 x1000 32 82965 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 6 79329 x1000 19 87243 177 Haagma of ones 12 87377 x 1000 32 82965 177 ET D95LE2 2 5 4 0 1 4 3 Kdagonal of REE 1208911 x 1000 12 408 18 77 diagonal of screen inches 4 208911 x 1000 12 40818 177 eager of FEAE 79 7 995693 x1000 19 82683 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 4 208911 x1000 12 40818 177 ET D95LE3 4 0 7 0 1 ET D95LE9 0 8 1 pogona of PERE 3 08921 x 1000 12 31233 177 diagonal of screen inches 1 052912 x 1000 7 057261 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 3 08921 x1000 12 31233 177 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 1 052912 x1000 7 057261 177 L 21 457 x diagonal of screen inches 252 ee m E l a G l m A a a A a a L 23 371 x diagonal of screen inches 252 Adjusting projector feet The four feet on the bottom of the projector are adjustable for the height 0 mm 0 to 25 mm 1 and can be used for its adjustment when the installation position is not level Front view Side view
33. on the projector or remote control To reset picture mute press the PIC MUTE button a second time 53 Adjusting the keystone Trapezoidal distortion e The KEYSTONE adjustment allows you to compensate for pictures horizontal trapezoidal distortion Keystone adjustment can not carried out in built in test pattern Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed tens STOP Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU POSITION Fo Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed SIZE BLK ae Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select KEYSTONE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU KEYSTONE H KEYSTONE 100 Press the ENTER button KEYSTONE screen will be displayed PNR ET Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to correct horizontal keystone trapezoidal distortion e The adjustment values will change from O min to 200 max ADJUST AWD Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to adjust vertical linearity ewe i ec e The adjustment values will change from 0 min to 255 max e Adjust vertical linearity after adjusting horizontal keystone The variable range of V LINEARITY changes with the H KEYSTONE adjustment settin
34. ou pr s de moteurs e Le projecteur peut tre affect par des interf rences lectriques s il est install pr s de lignes haute tension ou pr s de moteurs La distance de projection varie selon la lentille de projection vendue s par ment que l on utilise e Choisir une lentille de projection qui convienne la grandeur de l espace de l emplacement d installation Si l on veut installer le projecteur au plafond demander un technicien qualifi de faire l installation e Si l on suspend le projecteur au plafond il faut se procurer l applique d installation au plafond qui est vendue s par ment Veiller aussi confier les travaux un technicien qualifi Ne pas d placer le projecteur apr s l avoir install et r gl e Apr s avoir fini d installer et de r gler le projecteur ne pas changer la distance entre le projecteur et l cran et ne pas changer la position du projecteur sinon l quilibre des couleurs sera affect et il faudra refaire le r glage Faire particuli rement attention ceci lorsqu on installe le projecteur sur le sol Laisser assez d espace autour du projecteur pour les travaux d entretien e Laisser au moins 80 cm 2 6 pieds d espace libre tout autour du projecteur afin qu il y ait assez de place pour pouvoir bien effectuer les r glages et l entretien 97 Remarques concernant l utilisation Afin d obtenir la meilleure qualit possible d image e Si la lumi re du jour ou la lumi r
35. range illustrations below eOpen the battery compartment cover Attach the supplied strap as shown in this illustration and close If facing the remote control unit towards the screen to operate the projector the operating range of remote control unit will be limited by the amount of light reflection loss caused by the characteristics of the screen used battery compartment cover Strap 13 Using the remote control unit with the cable The remote control unit can be connected to the projector using the accessory remote control cable This cable should be connected to the Projector REMOTE IN2 IN terminal at the front of the projector and to the remote control cable terminal Note e The maximum length for the cable used to connected the remote control unit is 15 m 49 feet Remote control unit To REMOTE IN2 IN terminal Accessory remote control cable To remote control cable terminal 5 3 Because each pin of the REMOTE IN 1 terminal is controlled by its Using REMOTE IN 1 Terminal p A open H or short L as shown in the table below the addition of an external control circuit allows the external control for the projector power supply on and off the change of the input terminal and the switching of the input signal system CDB To perform external contact control of the p
36. slot numbe rs Conforming to TMDS The bays slots in which the input modules are inserted are numbered 1 2 and 3 in order starting from the top as shown in the illustration at left The slots can be used in any order and the same type of input module can be inserted into more than one slot at the same time In addition the projector will automatically detect which input module has been inserted into which slot It is necessary to select VIDEO or Y C input and adjust the input signal after the input module has been inserted The signal sources connected to the input modules can each be selected by specifying the respective slot number using the input select buttons on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel For details on selecting the input source refer to page 40 e Modules other than the optional specified ones cannot be inserted into the slots 1 2 and 3 28 Installing the input modules Disconnect the power supply from the projector before installing any of the input modules Installation procedure ORemove the two screws which are holding the slot cover where the input module is to be installed and then remove the slot cover Fit the input module into the slot rails and then push the input module in until it is seated in the connector while being careful not to bump any of the module components Tighten the two screws to secure module in place
37. the screen to the normal state e The following procedure can also be used in lens adjustment mode MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select LENS Press the ENTER button The LENS screen will be displayed LENS FOCUS O LENS SHIFT AV4 gt EXIT MENU e After the display of the LENS screen follow the above procedure e For details on the adjustment range after lens positioning refer to the next page Caution Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard 26 Adjustment range after lens position optical shift Adjustment range after lens positioning is as follows The numbers in brackets are the dimensions when the ET D95LE9 lens is being used Floor projection for PT D9510U Floor projection for PT D9610U 0 24H 0 24H 0 35H 0 35H a Standard Zr Standard 8 projection 3 projection 8 2 position 2 position oc G ES QO Q 0 Ny gt gt gt D 8 Soo o 0 24H 0 29H 0 22H Projected screen width H Projected screen width H Ceiling projection for PT D9510U Ceiling projection for PT D9610U
38. tition disparait si l on appuie sur toute touche de la t l commande ou du projecteur WARNING LAMP REMAIN 50h Affichage d avertissement apparaissant quand la dur e de vie restante a atteint 0 heure Un avertissement indiquant qu il faut remplacer la lampe appara t en rouge pendant 10 minutes dans la partie inf rieure gauche de l cran Ensuite le projecteur repasse automatiquement au mode d attente e La lampe utilis e comme source de lumi re a une dur e de vie maximum de 1 500 heures Cependant la dur e pendant laquelle la lampe est en service les intervalles mas entre deux mises en service l environnement dans lequel le projecteur est utilis et les REPLACE THE Lamp caract ristiques individuelles de chaque lampe affectent cette dur e La lampe peut papilloter ou ne pas se mettre en service avant que 1 500 heures ne se soient coul es C est pourquoi nous vous recommandons de toujours pr voir une lampe de rechange e La dur e restante de vie de la lampe correspond au temps pendant lequel l appareil a t utilis en mode LAMP POWER NORMAL et en mode CONTRAST NORMAL ou HIGH 99 Panasonic Panasonic Broadcast amp Digital Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Executive Office 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W Los Angels CA 90068 323 436 3500 EASTERN ZONE One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7621 Mid Atlantic New England One Panas
39. 0 60p 1080 24p 1080 24sF k 1080 25p 1080 30p kJ 1080 50i MLD 480i means a total of 525 lines interlaced and 576i means 625 lines interlaced when the lines hidden by vertical blanking are counted ET MD95SD2 AUTO F 480p gt 480i 18761 40 Selecting the signal of ET MD95VM2 sold separately When using the projector with the optional ET MD95VM2 Video Input Module select the appropriate video signal format that matches the video equipment you are using Setting procedure MENU dos Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed LNE ee Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AW SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU OPTION Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed eee Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select VIDEO CONTRAST MODE PD MODULE SETTING NETWORK MODULE SETTING PASSWORD MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU IP Ti Reg ee Press the ENTER button The VIDEO MODULE SETTING screen will RGR INPUT INE U2 INPUT3 be displayed ree Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the desired SECAM INPUT MODULE pares Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the input H oe signal system and press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to SET MENU select input signal fo
40. 1 82 3 113 10 3 3 736 12 3 4358 14 4 4 981 16 4 5 604 18 5 6 226 20 5 6 849 22 6 NOTE 2214 73 2657 89 3 321 10 11 3 985 13 1 4 428 14 6 5 535 18 2 6 641 21 10 7748 25 5 8 855 29 0 9 962 32 8 11 069 36 4 12176 40 0 3534 5 647 17 18 6 4197 6 743 13 9 22 1 5 193 8 388 173 27 6 6188 10033 20 4 3211 6852 11129 22 6 36 6 8511 13 870 27 11 45 6 10171 16 611 33 4 54 6 11830 19352 38 10 63 6 13 489 22094 44 3 72 5 15 148 24 835 49 8 815 16808 27576 55 11 90 5 18 467 30 317 60 7 995 5 721 8 942 189 294 6820 10 698 225 35 1 8468 13332 27 10 43 9 10117 15966 G32 5241 11216 17722 3610 581 13963 22112 45 110 727 16711 26502 54 10 8611 19458 30892 63 10 101 4 22 205 35 282 7210 115 8 24 953 39 672 8110 130 1 27700 44 062 9010 144 6 30448 48 452 99 10 158 11 e The projection distance listed in the table may have a variation within 5 e Keystone trapezoidal distortion is compensated to be smaller than the screen size 8 922 15 409 29 3 50 6 10 692 18 497 35 1 60 8 13 346 23 128 43 9 75 10 16 001 27759 52 6 91 0 17 771 30 847 58 3 101 2 22 195 38 565 72 10 126 6 26 619 46 284 87 3 1
41. 2 Video signal Luminance signal Color signal S terminal BNC Purchase an S VIDEO Moni onitor TV Video signal S terminal to BNC Adaptor cable locally DVD player VCR with built in TBC Multi laser disc player e Switching between LINE input and Y C input is carried out by toggling the INPUT button Example If the ET MD95VM2 is inserted in slot 1 the selection will change as follows each time the INPUT 1 button on the remote control unit or the INPUT button on the projector operating panel is pressed LINE input Y C input T e If connecting a VCR be sure to use one which has a built in TBC e If applying a signal with nonstandard burst signal the picture may become unstable In this case connect a time base corrector between this module and its signal source 33 Connecting the signal source to the input module for video signals 2 Connecting a component signal source Video signal input module sold separately ET MD95VM2 LINE OUT Y IN C Cb IN signal Cr Luminance signal Y Color difference DVD player Color difference signal Cp e For details of composite and component signal switching see ET MD95VM2 sold separately signal switching on page 41 34 Connecting the signal source to the in
42. 2835 20310 20379 35 397 126 168 258 419 42 1 667 66 10 11611 4 572 6096 9353 15261 15357 24340 24440 42482 a50 200 308 500 604 7910 802 139 4 5 334 7112 10876 17777 17879 28369 28501 49567 176 234 358 588 588 936 935 1626 6 096 8128 12399 20293 20401 32399 32562 56651 200 268 408 667 66 11 1063 1069 185 9 6 858 9144 13922 22809 22923 36429 36623 63 736 22 3009 453 7710 752 1195 120119 2090 7 620 10160 15445 25325 25445 40458 40684 70 821 250 334 508 830 835 1328 1335 2323 8382 11176 16968 27841 27966 44488 44745 77906 276 368 558 914 919 14511 1469 255 5 9144 12192 18491 30357 30488 48517 48 806 84991 Picture Screen size size 30 0 40 0 60 8 99 7 100 0 159 11 160 0 278 8 20 Projection distance measurements for PT D9510U screen aspect ratio 16 9 unit mm feet inches Picture Screen size Projection distance Zoom lens Fixed focal lens size Effective height SH Effective width SW ET D95LEYj 1 5 2 59 19 ET D95 LEZ 2 5 4 09 19 ET D95LE3 4 0 7 09 19 Min Max Min Max Min Max ET D95LE9 0 8 1 1245 4 1 1 494 4 11 1 868 62 2 241 7 4 249
43. 51 9 31 043 54 002 101 10 177 1 35 467 61721 116 4 202 5 39 892 69 440 130 10 227 8 44 316 77158 145 4 253 7 48 740 84 877 159 10 278 4 2589 8 6 3 057 10 1 3 758 12 4 4 459 14 8 21 Projection distance measurements for PT D9610U screen aspect ratio 5 4 unit mm feet inches Projection distance Zoom lens Fixed focal lens Effective Effective ET D95 LES 15 2 00 10 ET D95LE6 j 20 250 1N ET D95LE7Q 254 0010ET D95LE80 4 0 7 0010 ET D95LE9 height SH width SW Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max 0 8 1 1586 1983 3203 4194 4 266 5172 5033 7927 8066 13 905 1 926 53 67 10 7 13 10 14 0 170 16 7 261 26 7 45 9 6 4 1 904 2 380 3 814 5 007 5 079 6165 6025 9315 9654 16 686 2 261 6 3 1 7 10 12 7 16 6 16 9 20 3 19 10 31 4 31 9 54 11 7 5 2380 2975 4 732 6 226 6 299 7 655 7512 11 891 12 035 20 858 2 763 7 10 9 10 15 7 20 6 20 9 252 24 9 39 1 397 68 7 9 1 2856 3570 5650 7 444 7 519 9 146 8999 14 270 14 416 25 029 3 265 951 119 18 7 24 6 24 9 30 1 29 8 47 0 47 5 82 4 10 9 3 174 3967 6 261 8 257 8 332 10 139 9991 15 855 16 004 27 810 3 600 10 6 13 1 20 7 27 2 27 5 33 4 32 11 52 2 52 8 91 6 11 11 3967 4959 7791 10 289 10365 12623 12 470 19 820 19 973 34 763
44. AMP 1 Warning LAMP 2 Warning Exhaus Temperature The setting temperature for temperature warning mail can be changed If this value is exceeded temperature warning mail is sent Send to E mail address 2 Up to 63 characters ae oles mail address 2 sale ese hhh com Document Done Input the e mail address to Select conditions for sending e mail send mail to Error When an error occurs in self diagnosis Warning LAMP1 When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches the time set in the column on the right side Warning LAMP2 When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches the time set in the column on the right side Warning Inside Temperature When the internal temperature reaches the value set in the column above Warning Exhaust Air Temperature When the exhaust temperature reaches the value set in the column above 84 E mail setting page continue When using two e mail addresses input the e mail address to send mail to HY Network module SMTP setting Netscape oJ x File Edit View Go Communicator Help Menbsratureut i oo CUS Send to E mail address 1 Send to E mail address 1 se dddeee fff com Up to 63 characters Error ON Warning LAMP 1 on at Remain 200 hour Warning LAMP 2 ON at Remain 100 hour seeming Inside Temperature ON Warning Exhaust air Ton Temperature Send to E mail address 2 Send to E mail address 2 sale gge hhh com Up to 63 charact
45. CK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select SHIFT SHIFT V 15 H 120 ADJ UST AV 4 EXIT M Press the ENTER button The SHIFT screen will be displayed Press the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT A WV and P arrow buttons to adjust the picture position Press the MENU button three times e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state O When adjusting the horizontal position If the button is pressed the picture moves to the right If the lt button is pressed the picture moves to the left O When adjusting the vertical position If the A button is pressed the picture moves to the up If the VW button is pressed the picture moves to the down 51 Adjusting the blanking If picture noise appears at the perimeter of the screen or a picture extends off the screen a little adjust the blanking to fine tune the screen Adjustment procedure MENU ee ca Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN ME AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU POSITION RS Press the ENTER button
46. EAR STD EXIT MENU Displayed contents is an example 42 Press the MENU button The NEW SIGNAL INPUT screen will be displayed Press the ENTER button The SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed e Parameters such as the memory number signal selector input number slot input number type of input signal frequency and synchronizing signal are identified and displayed automatically e The memory numbers are from A1 to H8 Each from A to H has eight memory numbers each The lowest number of available memory numbers is displayed automatically If there is no available memory number follow the overwriting procedure on the next page e For the registration name NAME the signal name and memory number are displayed automatically When using the original name displayed automatically on the screen without change press the ENTER button e The registration is complete and the display will return to the MENU screen When changing the original name press LEFT lt q and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select a letter or number and then press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to enter the selected letter or number To delete automatically displayed names press the STD standard button After changing the name press the ENTER button e The registration of the new name is complete and the display will return to the MENU screen e If the MENU button is pressed instead of the ENTER button the original name will be regis
47. EFT lt d or RIGHT gt arrow button is pressed FRONT F REAR C lt REAR F lt FRONT C Press the MENU button twice e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state 25 Adjusting the lens Adjusting the focus Adjustment procedure LENS LENS FOCUS O LENS SHIFT AW4 gt EXIT MENU Press the LENS button The LENS screen will be displayed Use the control level buttons and to adjust the focus to the correct setting e Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the fast mode Press the MENU button e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state Note After the zoom adjustment of a zoom lens sold separately adjust the focus Adjusting the lens position optical shift Adjustment procedure LENS LENS FOCUS O LENS SHIFT AY EXIT MENU Press the LENS button The LENS screen will be displayed Use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT A V lt 4 and D buttons to adjust the lens position so that the centre of the picture is in the centre of the screen e Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the fast mode Press the MENU button to return
48. Panasonic DLP based Projector Commercial Use Operating Instructions PT D9510U PT D9610U Models No Q B N Read these instructions completely before operating this unit TQBJ0084 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 DLP based 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 D9510U PT D9610U Serial number Contents 1 Product Outline 22 00 means ia sain bee ras deeb eco ent can onadesssonedoseete dds Eea 3 D Features tirent inner dite etienne eeu A a M ntm htes 3 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE wicscceccesccteccccces teckeedeae ties jeu E etes ends tort ed sedndte sons es 5 4 Precautions with regards to Safety ann ann na tea ieee tee 6 5 Proca ton om handling issue vasa es roa nna saves EEEE Riaan T damien eti ds 8 6 Name and iuncion of Sach par tncniansteainecsisaovaeausasderamantd re een dial 10 7 Name and function of each remote control part 11 8 Before using th remote control units nent nement iee are 13 e Using the remote control with the cable 14
49. S ENTER NO MENU NO MENU 44 On screen display input switching Signal switching This displays the stored signal name for the STATUS screen during signal switching RGB INPUT No01 NAME xxx6 0 A5 2 ID ALL Stored signal details SIGNAL STATUS NAMED xxx60 A5 2 gg A name can be entered for each sub memory MEMORY No 0 A5 2 S S No o INPUT No gr fH O 48 30 kHz tH 48 30 kH MEMORY No A5 2 SYNC STATE H NEG V NEG 75 ohm Address No A1 A2 H7 H8 Displays sub memory number 1 9 SUB MEMORY NAME ENTRY ENTER EXIT MENU Location where signal is stored 1 is the basic signal NOTE Restrictions e Up to 8 sub memories can be stored for each input signal Therefore there are 9 types in total including the basic signal e A total of 32 sub memories can be stored in this equipment Sub memory list Input 7680 for the PASSWORD at the OPTION MENU This displays the list of signals stored as sub memories PASSWORD SUB MEMORY LIST 0000 NAME INPUT A5 2 xxx60 A5 2 1 A5 3 xxx60 A5 3 1 A5 9 xxx60 A5 9 1 O NO ENTRYQ O NO ENTRYQ POSITION 4 gt NEXT PAGE SELECT 009 DELETE STD SET ENTER SELECT AY CANCEL MENU STATUS ENTER EXIT MENU 45 Using the RGB REALITY mode The RGB REALITY mode is a mode for converting RGB primary color input signals to component signals performing high picture quality playback
50. UTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MEN AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select OPTION OPTION ID z nnn SETTING nnn LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL nnn HIGH nnn REMAIN nnn SET RUNTIME nnn LAMP POWER nnn CONTRAST MODE 00 Y MENU AY SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT Jarrow buttons to change the value ALL 1 2 64 Press the MENU button twice This completes the setting The setting is complete At that time the on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state AOL The ID numbers can be set to ALL or to a number from 1 to 64 e The ID number is set to ALL at the time of shipment from the factory e When setting ID numbers the ID number of the remote control unit must match the ID number of he projector e All projectors which have had their ID numbers set to ALL will operate regardless of which number is specified when using the remote control unit or a personal computer to control the projectors If the projector is connected to other projectors and its ID number is set to ALL it will not be possible to control the projector separately from other projectors with different ID number settings 69 Setting remot
51. WHITE BALANCE a If you would like to further adjust the white balance Sac Select USER in step Press the ENTER button The WHITE BALANCE HIGH LOW screen will be displayed SELECT AY ADJUST cik i Press the ENTER key to switch between WHITE BALANCE HIGH and WHITE BALANCE LOW a Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select either R G or B Use the control level buttons and to adjust the setting level Adjustment Item Operation Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Press the button The red component becomes stronger R Red l Press the button The red component becomes weaker Press the button The green component becomes stronger Max value 255 G Green Press the button The green component becomes weaker Min value 0 Press the button The blue component becomes stronger B Blue Press the button The blue component becomes weaker If these adjustments are not made correctly none of the colors will be reproduced correctly e If you make an error in adjustment so that the colors do not match correctly press the STD button while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed Only the item being displayed will be reset to the factory pre settings e The projection of a built in test pattern Refer to page 65 does not allow the white balance adjustment Be sure to project an external input signal for thi
52. abimer les yeux Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces inclin es ou instables e Le projecteur risquerait de tomber ou de se renverser Ne pas placer d objets sur le projecteur e Si de l eau se renverse sur le projecteur ou si des corps trangers y p n trent un court circuit risquera de se produire et d entra ner un incendie ou une lectrocution Si des corps trangers p n trent dans le projecteur contacter un centre de service agr Ne pas faire p n trer d objets trangers dans le projecteur e Ne pas introduire d objets en metal ou d objets inflammables dans les orifices de ventilation ou ne pas les laisser tomber sur le projecteur ceci risquerait de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Ne pas boucher la sortie d air e Le projecteur risquerait de surchauffer ce qui pourrait causer un incendie ou abimer le projecteur Ne pas retirer le couvercle ni le modifier e Le projecteur contient des composants plac s sous haute tension qui peuvent causer une lectrocution grave Confier tous les travaux de v rification de r glage ou de r paration un centre de service agr Ne pas renverser d eau sur le projecteur e Ceci risquerait de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Introduire la fiche du cordon d alimentation fond dans la prise e Si la fiche n est pas introduite bien fond de la chaleur risquera d tre produite et de causer un incendie Si la fiche est abim e ou si la plaque de la pris
53. able objects into the ventilation holes or drop them onto the projector as doing so can cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not cover the air outlet e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector 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 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 will go e If 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 Do not damaged 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 If dust builds up on the power cord plug the resultant humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire P
54. and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to switch input impedance cer REMAIN nnn signal level of sync signal EE ONE e Switching is done using the 75 ohm and TTL HI Z toggle v ane SYNC TERM Signal level Input impedance SELECT lt p gt Sn rons 75 ohm Amplitude 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p 75Q n High level more than 2 0 V TTL HI 2 Low level less than 0 8 V 1kQ e This function can be used only when input is done with an analog RGB input module ET MD95RGB e Use by switching for each input signal e The initial value is 75 ohm e When this switching is performed the CLOCK phase and image position may shift so adjust again 64 Displaying a test pattern 17 types of test pattern are built in These test patterns can be used to check the various adjustment settings Use the following procedure to display a test pattern AO These test patterns cannot reflect the adjustment results of various picture settings such as picture quality positions and sizes Be sure to project an external input signal for various adjustments Operating procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed SIGNA TEST POSITION OPTION L LIST PATTERN TEST OFF STD MEN U AY CHANGE 4 EXIT MENU pattern PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select TEST PATTERN Press the LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to select the requ
55. ared When the batteries are replaced re assign the same ID number to the remote control unit If you do not know the ID number assigned to the projector If you do not know what ID number has been assigned to the projector turn on the eae projector so that it is operating and then press the ID SELECT button The ID number po aa will then be displayed on the screen as shown at right The ID number for the projector can be set to ALL or to a number from 1 to 64 70 Using the RS 232C connectors The projector is equipped with a D SUB 9 pin RS 232C input connector and RS 232C output connector which allow the projector to be controlled externally These connectors conform to RS 232C specifications and can be used by a computer which conforms to either RS 232 or RS 232C specifications e Set the communication parameters below according to a computer to be connected To connect the computer use a Straight cable and connect it to the RS 232C IN connector e Communication parameters Baud rate bps 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 76 800 102 400 122 800 153 600 204 800 307 200 Parity ODD EVEN NONE VPS system MASTER SLAVE eStart amp stop bits 1 bit fixed Character length 8 bit fixed X parameter S parameter None Synchronization Start stop asynchronous MASTER Returns a command in response to ID ALL SLAVE Returns no command in response to ID ALL GROUP AQ Z no GROUP speci
56. ation remaining time Document Done Displays projector operation time Displays projector type Displays firmware Displays self diagnosis version of projector main information unit 83 E mail setting page e This enables automatic sending of mail to up to two mail addresses Data such as the set up location of the projector can be input so it is easy to understand where the e mail came from When using the e mail function select Enable Input the IP address of the e mail server SMTP pe Network module SMTP setting Netscape Fle Eat Ven Go gare ee Mail server Enable Enable Input the e mail address of the projector Up to 63 characters SMTP server name Mail option Ex location country Memo Ibaraki Osaka Japan corporation etc Up to 63 characters SRE Up to 63 a The minimum time rain ill at 60 ninute interval 5 to 999 minutes interval for temperature ONE Over 50 c 122 F 2 warming mal eae re BE QE ON changed The initial value dr is 60 minutes In this Send to E mail address 1 case mail is not sent for Send to E mail address 1 fse dddeeceffficom Up to 63 charaXters 60 minutes after temperature warning mail is sent even if the warning temperature is attained again ON ON at Remain 200 hour ON x at Remain 00 hour Warning Inside Teyperature ON z Error Warning L
57. ceiling mount bracket will be set The point is at a distance of D L from the screen 19 Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately The required projection distance depends on not only the target picture size but also the type of an optional projection lens Obtain the appropriate projection lens for the installation space by referring to the projection distance for each projection lens shown in the table below and on the next page Screen ear L Projection distance SH Effective height of SH screen Projection distance measurements for PT D9510U screen aspect ratio 4 3 unit mm feet inches Projection distance Zoom lens Fixed focal lens Effective Effective ET D95LET 15 250 10 ET D95LE2 25 400 1 ET D95LE3 4 0 7 001DET D95LE9 height SH width SW Min Max Min Max Min Max 08 1 1 524 2 032 3 261 5 197 5 270 8 221 8196 14 142 5 0 68 aog 171 173 270 26119 465 1 829 2438 3870 6203 6279 9 833 9 820 16976 6 0 80 29 204 207 3239 3239 558 2 286 3048 4784 7713 7792 12251 12257 21227 7 6 10 0 15 9 25 4 25 7 40 2 40 2 69 7 2 743 3 658 5 698 9223 9305 14669 14693 25478 90 120 89 303 06 4819 48 29 837 3 048 4064 6307 10229 10314 16281 16318 28 312 oo 134 208 337 33 10 535 53 6 92 10 3 810 5 080 7830 12745 1
58. ception NC GND unassigned demand for transmission acceptance transmission NC acceptance transmission demand for transmission NC oo In 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 73 Using the RS 232C connectors continued List of basic control commands Target remote control buttons NAME RGB INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 NEXT O O 00 N O1 amp Oo Po BRIGHT CONTRAST STD POWER POWER ON 2 POWER OFF 2 TEST 2 ON SCREEN ID ALL 1 ID SELECT 1 INPUT 2 SYSTEM SELECTOR ENTER MENU LENS PICTURE MUTE 1 This command is for the supplied remote control therefore would have no effect when sent from RS 232C 2 Not available for the remote control unit 74 Selecting the RS 422 Serial Interface E Converting the RS 232C IN port into an RS 422 IN port Of the projector power is ON turn it OFF by pressing the remote control or on the projector POWER key and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF then unplug the projector from the supply outlet Remove the CM CPU module CM CPU module Remove the connector that connects CM5 to CM6 then use the same connector to connect CM6 to
59. creen inches 252 5 4 L 16 751 x diagonal of screen inches 252 16 9 L 18 684 x diagonal of screen inches 252 23 Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens for PT D9510U If there is no reference made to the require picture size calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement inch of the screen you will use su j WOOZ ET D95LE1 Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit inches lagen of screen ene 12 87377 x 1 2 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 6 79329 x 1 98 6 97 Aspect ratio Min Max 1 5 2534 Min aragona of screen mE 0 9179 12 87377 x 1 2 6 97 Max diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 6 79329 x 1 98 6 97 ET D95LE2 2 5 4 0 1 Min Max Min Max diagonal of screen inches 4 208911 x 3 17 6 97 diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 4 208911 x 3 17 6 97 ET D95LE3 4 0 7 0 1 diagonal of screen inches 7 995693 x 1 96 6 97 Kdagonal of cn t Min diagonal of screen inches resets zal 6 97 Max diagonal of screen inches 1 052912 x 5 58 6 97 Min RE of FEDTE 0 9179 3 08921 x al 6 97 Max diagonal of screen inches 0 9179 1 052912 x 5 58 6 97 P 0 9179 1208971 X 1 96 6 97 Model No of projection lensAspect ratio Methods
60. cture pages 47 48 or the input signal resolution page 49 e When in RGB REALITY mode all of the projector s adjustments provide the same functions as those for the YP8Pr or YCbCr input 46 Adjusting the picture automatically The automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP is a function to automatically adjust the resolution clock phase and picture position when inputting an analog RGB signal consisting of dots like a computer signal The input of a moving picture signal or any signal other than analog RGB signals cannot enable this function It is recommendable for the automatic adjustment to input a picture signal including a brighter white box around the outside of the perimeter of a basic picture with clear black and white characters and not including a halftone like a photograph or CG 1 General automatic adjustment Adjustment procedure AUTO SETUP Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to select AUTO SETUP See Press the ENTER button This completes the automatic adjustment ee ee e NOW CALCULATION is displayed during automatic adjustment EA ay Initial input display after automatic adjustment MENU v e If automatic adjustment completes correctly COMPLETED will be displayed Even if this happens there may still be some cases where the clock phase will not be correct In such cases adjust the clock phase manually e Adj
61. dots Horizontal scanning frequency kHz Vertical scanning frequency Hz 640x400 24 8 56 4 640x400 31 5 70 1 640x480 31 5 59 9 640x480 35 0 66 7 VGA480 640x480 37 9 72 8 640x480 37 5 75 0 640x480 43 3 85 0 800x600 32 1 51 0 800x600 35 2 56 3 800x600 37 9 60 3 800x600 48 1 72 1 800 x 600 46 9 78 0 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 1024x768 48 4 60 0 1024x768 56 5 70 1 1024x768 60 0 75 0 1024x768 65 5 81 6 1024x768 68 7 85 0 1024x768 35 5 86 8 1024x768 80 7 100 8 1024x768 94 0 120 0 1152x864 63 9 70 0 1152x864 67 5 75 0 1152x864 77 1 85 0 1120x750 50 1 60 1 1120x750i 32 6 80 0 1280x1024 52 4 50 0 1280x1024 64 0 60 0 1280x1024 72 4 66 3 1280x1024 78 2 71 7 1280x1024 80 0 75 0 1280x1024i 46 2 86 0 1280x1024i 47 6 88 9 832x624 49 7 74 6 1152x870 68 6 75 0 960x1035i 33 8 60 0 1600x1200 75 0 60 0 Note The display resolution of this projector is 1 024 x 768 dots PT D9510U 1 280 x 1 024 dots PT D9610U If the display resolution indicated in the above data exceeds this resolution the resolution will be converted to 1 024 x 768 dots PT D9510U 1 280 x 1 024 dots PT D9610U e Display resolution follows by a i indicate interlace signals VGA400 32 Connecting the signal source to the input module for video signals 1 Connecting a video signal source Video signal input module sold separately ET MD95VM
62. e cette lampe est de 1 500 heures maximum apr s lesquelles vous devez la remplacer il est conseill de la remplacer apr s 1 000 heures en mode d utilisation normale La dur e de service de la lampe d pend aussi du nombre de fois qu on l allume et qu on l teint Si vous allumez et teignez la lampe tr s fr quemment sa dur e de service sera r duite Le projecteur poss de une fonction de mise hors tension automatique qui arr te automatiquement l mission de lumi re de la lampe une fois que sa dur e d utilisation totale d passe 1 500 heures afin qu aucun accident li sa dur e de service puis e ne se produise Les affichages l cran repr sent s ci dessous apparaissent en fonction de la dur e d utilisation de la lampe Affichage d avertissement apparaissant quand la dur e de vie restante de la lampe est comprise entre 200 et 50 heures La dur e de vie restante de la lampe est affich e en jaune en bas gauche de l cran Cet affichage dispara t si l on appuie sur toute touche de la t l commande ou du projecteur WARNING LAMP REMAIN 200h Affichage d avertissement apparaissant quand la dur e de vie restante de la lampe est comprise entre 50 et 0 heures La dur e de vie restante de la lampe est affich e en rouge pendant une minute en bas a gauche de l cran Elle dispara t ensuite pendant 30 minutes puis s affiche nouveau pendant une minute Cet affichage a r p
63. e control unit ID numbers When an ID number has been assigned for a projector you then need to assign the same ID number as the projectors to be controlled to the remote control unit which is to be used to operate these projectors otherwise the remote control unit cannot be used Because the factory pre setting of the projector ID number is ALL using only one projector requires the use of the ID ALL button on the remote control unit for this setting Setting method Within 5 seconds of pressing the ID SELECT button use the NEXT button to set the tens digit of the ID number which has been assigned to the projector and then use the numeric buttons 0 to 9 to set the units digit However if the ID ALL button is pressed the remote control unit will operate the projector regardless of which ID number has been assigned to the projector e If the NEXT button or a numeric button is not pressed within 5 seconds of pressing the ID SELECT button the ID number will return to the setting prior to when the ID SELECT button was pressed e Setting an ID number for the remote control unit can be carried out without needing the projector so be careful not to press the ID SELECT button inadvertently e Once an ID number has been assigned to the remote control unit that ID number will be stored in the remote control unit until it is again changed However if the remote control unit is left with flat batteries inside it the ID number setting will be cle
64. e displayed e If not clearing the existing signal press the MENU button to return the display to the SIGNAL LIST screen SIGNAL STATUS NAME XGA85 A4 MEMORY No 0 A4 S No o1 2 INPUT No OZ FH O 68 70 kHz fv 0 85 00 Hz SYNC STATE H POS v POS 75 ohm POSITION 4 gt SELECT AV SET ENTER CLEAR STD EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button e The clearing operation is complete and the SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed The contents of the new signal will be displayed for each item For the remainder of this registration procedure follow on the previous page 43 Sub memory This equipment has a sub memory function which enables storage of multiple image adjustment data sets even when the signal is determined to be the same due to the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source Use this when image adjustment like aspect switching or white balance is necessary due to the same signal source The sub memory contains all data which can be adjusted for each signal such as the image aspect ratio and adjustment video data brightness contrast etc Sub memory storage Sub memory storage cannot be performed with a new signal Be sure to perform signal storage At the ordinary screen where the menu is not displayed press the arrow buttons lt q p gt This will display a list of sub memory storage contents for the current input signal The sub memory storage check screen is
65. e int rieure claire l cran les images projet es n auront pas le contraste ad quat Fermer les rideaux ou les volets des fen tres teindre les clairages fluorescents pr s de l cran et couvrir tout plancher ou mur haute r flexion de tapis ou papier peint pour viter la r flexion Ne pas toucher la surface de la lentille avec les mains nues e Ne pas toucher la lentille avec les mains nues Si la surface de la lentille porte des traces de doigts ou autres ces traces seront agrandies et projet es sur l cran propos de l cran e Si l cran utilis est sale endommag ou d color de belles images ne peuvent pas tre obtenues Ne pas appliquer de produit chimique volatil sur l cran et ne pas le laisser se salir ou s endommager Nettoyage et entretien Avant d entreprendre les travaux de nettoyage et d entretien toujours d brancher la fiche d alimentation de la prise de courant par mesure de s curit Essuyer le bo tier avec un chiffon doux et sec e Si le bo tier est particuli rement sale tremper le chiffon dans de l eau avec une petite quantit de d tergent neutre bien essorer le chiffon puis essuyer le bo tier Lors de l utilisation d un chiffon trait chimiquement lire les instructions accompagnant le chiffon avant l utilisation Ne pas essuyer les lentilles avec un chiffon poussi reux ou qui produit de la peluche e Si de la poussi re ou de la peluche se d pose sur la lentille cette poussi re
66. e murale est mal fix e ne pas les utiliser Ne pas manipuler la fiche du cordon d alimentation avec les mains mouill es On risquerait de s lectrocuter Ne rien faire qui puisse endommager le cable d alimentation e Ne pas endommager le cable le modifier placer d objets lourds sur le cable le chauffer le placer proximit d objets chauds le torsader le plier excessivement ou le tirer Ceci risquerait de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Si le c ble est ab m le faire r parer par un centre de service agr Nettoyer r guli rement le c ble d alimentation afin que de la poussi re ne s y accumule pas Si de la poussi re s accumule sur le cordon d alimentation l humidit ainsi cr e pourrait abimer l isolant et entra ner un incendie D brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale et l essuyer avec un chiffon sec Si l on n utilise pas le projecteur pendant une longue p riode d brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise murale En cas d anomalies de fonctionnement Si une anomalie se produit absence d image par exemple ou si de la fum e ou une odeur anormale est mise par le projecteur d brancher imm diatement le cordon d alimentation de la prise murale e Si l on continue d utiliser le projecteur dans cet tat on risque de causer un incendie ou une lectrocution Apr s s tre assur qu il n y a plus d mission de fum e s adresser un centre de service agr pour ef
67. ecome distorted etc For signals with an aspect ratio other than 5 4 circles in the picture become distorted etc The enlargement ratio of the picture is changed The enlargement ratio in both the horizontal and vertical directions can be changed to between 50 and 999 except analog RGB TMDS input between 75 and 999 up to SXGA of analog RGB TMDS input between 100 and 999 UXGA of analog RGB TMDS input with the top left corner of the screen as the reference point The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio 4 3 The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio 16 9 n of 7 is applied to all modes other than analog RGB input and TMDS input e The 4 3 and 16 9 mode are only for YUV type signal input 59 Screen examples for different size settings For PT D9510U 8 5 O 640 x 400 Default The picture is displayed at maximum size while maintaining the original aspect Through 40 3 g 1152x 8640 504 O 1280x 10240 If the picture extends outside the screen the top left corner is used as the reference point 60 Screen examples for different size settings For PT D9610U 80 5 40 3 50 4 O 640 x 400f O 1152x 864f O 1280x 1024 Default The picture is displayed at maximum size while maintaining the original aspect Through If the picture extends outside the screen the top left corner is used as the reference point 61 Power up function
68. een is illuminated by such external light the projected image will lose its high contrast and will not be so easy to see Allow enough space around the projector for maintenance to be carried out e Leave at least 80 cm 2 6 feet of free space on all sides of the projector to allow enough room for adjustments and maintenance to be carried out Always connect to a secure earth Connect an earth wire to the earthing screw marked with next to the SS MAIN POWER switch Then connect this earth wire to a secure earthing i led terminal somewhere inside the room If the projector is used without the earth wire connected electric shocks may ola o result 5 Fo o 8 earthing screw When using the projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are sloped or unstable e The projector may fall down or tip over Do not place any objects on top of the projector e If 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 stick any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flamm
69. enter of the front E eos Center line of projector foot of the projector B Distance between the center of the 2 Position of the ceiling mount bracket on the ceiling Example of installation position on the ceiling Put a mark on the ceiling surface Pa at the point where the center position of the ceiling mount bracket Draw a line in direction at right angles to the screen Center line of projector D L O Put a mark on je surface ceiling ward Straight point 188 7 4 817 4 enter line of screen lens and the top end of the ceiling mount bracket 281 mm 11 24 D Distance between the center of the front foot of the projector and the center of the ceiling mount bracket 335 mm 13 2 e Locating the positions to mount the suspen sion bolts on the ceiling surface Locate the center hole position of the ceiling side of the optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 by the procedure below For the procedure to install to the ceiling refer to the installation instructions of the optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 Put a mark on the ceiling surface at the upwardly straight point of a distance of 188 mm 7 4 from the screen center to the left Draw a line in a direction at right angles to the screen from marked point Put another mark on the ceiling surface at the point where the center position of the ceiling side of the
70. er LIGHT O im 1 Open the battery compartment cover Push the mark firmly in the Insert the batteries so that their Return the battery compartment direction of the arrow to slide the direction matches the polarity cover to its original position cover and then pull it toward you markings inside the compartment to remove it Note on using the batteries e Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd Notes when using the remote The following should be observed in batteries control unit order to prevent damage to or e Do not recharge the batteries e Do not spill any liquids onto the leaking of the batteries e Do not short the and remote control unit e Do not mix old and new batteries terminals e Do not drop the remote control unit of batteries of different types e Do not disassemble the batteries e Do not burn spent batteries or put 5 5 an aR SR them in with combustible garbage ecause the memory in e remote control unit is rese when the batteries are replaced after the projector has been set up you will need to reset the ID numbers Attaching the strap Operating range of remote A strap is provided with the remote control unit You can control unit use this strap to hang the remote control unit around your When using remote control unit without the cable neck for easy carrying Attach the strap as shown in the refer to the illustration below for operating
71. er le projecteur aux endroits suivants e Endroits sujets des vibrations ou des chocs Vibrations et chocs risquent de causer des pannes ou des accidents proximit d extincteurs ou de capteurs La chaleur produite par le projecteur risque d entra ner des anomalies de fonctionnement des capteurs ou d activer les syst mes d extincteurs et donc de causer des probl mes proximit de moteurs ou de lignes de courant haute tension De telles sources d alimentation risquent de causer des interf rences e Endroits conditions ambiantes d favorables viter d installer l appareil des endroits tr s poussi reux contenant des fum es grasses ou de la vapeur et o la temp rature ambiante est hors des limites de la plage 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F et l humidite ambiante hors des limites de la plage 10 80 Si le projecteur est install de tels endroits ceci pourra causer des anomalies de fonctionnement un incendie ou une lectrocution Brancher exclusivement le projecteur une source d alimentation de la tension indiqu e monophas e 3 fils 200 V 240 V c a Si l on branche le projecteur une source d alimentation inad quate ceci risquera d entra ner des anomalies de fonctionnement un incendie ou une lectrocution Une applique d installation au plafond vendue s par ment est n cessaire pour r aliser l installation au plafond Si l on suspend le project
72. erates and displays a two digit error code to notify you if a problem occurs with operation of the projector Note Purchase of this equipment includes the rights to use this software the built in microcomputer and information recorded on ROMs but does not grant copyrights Do not reverse engineer change or modify the software The guarantee will not be valid for any malfunctions caused by such actions Trademark Acknowledgements e Digital Light Processing DLP and Digital Micromirror Device DMD are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association e Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation U S A in the U S and other countries e Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries e Patent No 5 717 422 All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Power Supply This DLP based Projector is designed to operate on 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz AC only The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol Within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
73. erefore recommended that a spare be made available e The lamp service life remaining time is the time the equipment has been used in LAMP POWER WARNING LAMP REMAIN 50h WARNING REPLACE THE LAMP NORMAL and CONTRAST MODE NORMAL or HIGH 88 Before asking for service check the following points Symptom Power does not turn on Check the following e Is the power turned on at the power point e Is the power cord disconnected from the power point e ls the MAIN POWER switch turned to OFF e Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector being used for external control e Is the ID number setting correct Symptom On screen displays do not appear Check the following e Has the ON SCREEN button been pressed to turn off the displays e Is the picture transmission cable disconnected e Is the signal source connected to the projector operating normally e Has the picture mute function been turned on e Does the video signal format match the input signal format e ls Y C signal selected for composite input or vice versa The remote control unit does not work e Have the batteries been inserted with the correct polarity e Is something obstructing the path between the remote control unit and the remote control signal receptor of the projector e Is the remote control beif y used outside the effective range e Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector being used for external control
74. ers Error f oFF Warning LAMP 1 fon z at Remain 200 hour Warning LAMP 2 OFF at Remain 100 hour Warning Inside Temperature oFF RSR r Submit TOP ED Document Bone ee Vs AP Ea After all input is finished press Select the conditions for sending e mail the Submit button Error When an error occurs in self diagnosis Warning LAMP1 When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches the time set in the column on the right side Warning LAMP2 When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches the time set in the column on the right side Warning Inside Temperature When the internal temperature reaches the value set in the column above Warning Exhaust Air Temperature When the exhaust temperature reaches the value set in the column above 85 Firmware update page Firmware updating should only be done by a person with specialized knowledge xe 5 Panasonic projector control window Netscape sas File Edit View Go Communicator Help Projector firmware up date Tnput update file Browse Upload TOP After inputting the file name press Input the file name of the firmware to the upload button Transfer will begin be updated It takes a few tens of seconds for transfer to occur The time varies depending on the network situation Panasonic Projector Firmware up date Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Projector firmware up date Displays the current ver
75. es ranging from 20 MHz to 162 MHz computer images with signal resolutions of up to 1 600 x 1 200 dots can also be input However if the display resolution is greater than 1024 x 768 dots for the PT D9510U 1 280 x 1 024 dots for the PT D9610U A PIC Advanced Panasonic Intelligent Compression automatically converts the image to a resolution of 1024 x 768 dots for the PT D9510U 1 280 x 1 024 dots for the PT D9610U without causing any lines or characters to disappear and without causing any flickering DMD is an optical switch a new device having a high utilization factor of light and a high reaction rate incorp rating approximately from 780 000 to 1 310 000 micromirrors which rotate according to a digital signal in the solid state memories Features A new processing circuit for moving images provides excellent moving image quality The adoption of processing circuit exclusively for moving images converts the signals to images which are comfortable to view with no flickering or loss of quality from the image source Projects a wide range of image sizes from 100 inches 2 5 m to 600 inches 15 m By attaching different projection lenses sold separately that match the requirements of the setting up location images of any size between 100 inches 2 5 m and 600 inches 15 m with an aspect ratio of 4 3 PT D9510U 5 4 PT D9610U can be projected depending on the projection distance When using the fixed
76. eur un plafond il faut acheter et utiliser l applique d installation au plafond sp ciale ET PKD95 Utiliser des crans en vente dans le commerce e Choisir un cran qui convienne la m thode de projection utilis e et l endroit o on l utilise Prot ger l cran de la lumi re ext rieure e Veiller ce que l cran ne soit illumin que par la lumi re provenant du projecteur Si l cran est illumin par une source de lumi re ext rieure l image projet e aura un mauvais contraste et sera moins visible Laisser assez d espace autour du projecteur pour les op rations d entretien e Laisser au moins 80 cm d espace libre tout autour du projecteur afin qu il y ait assez de place pour pouvoir bien effectuer les r glages et l entretien Lol 000 amp Go lo Toujours bien brancher le projecteur a la terre o e Brancher un fil de terre la vis de mise la terre portant la marque pres BO de l interrupteur MAIN POWER Brancher ensuite ce fil de terre une borne de terre sure situ e dans la salle Si l on utilise le projecteur sans l avoir branch la terre on risquera de s lectrocuter Vis de mise la terre 95 Lors de l utilisation du projecteur Ne pas regarder directement dans la lentille pendant que le projecteur fonctionne e Une lumi re intense est mise par la lentille du projecteur Si l on regarde directement dans cette lumi re elle risquerait de blesser et d
77. f screen inches x 1 6 5 157 gage of screen inches x 1 204 5 67 16 9 ET D95LE6 2 0 2 5 1 4 3 diagonal of screen inches x 1 638 5 157 l eager of screen inches x 1 344 5 67 diagonal of screen inches x 1 785 5 157 l SEEE of screen inches x 1 639 7 874 giagor of screen inches x 1 601 7 874 diagonal of screen inches x 2 003 8 031 diagonal of nea 1 956 8 031 gagna of screen inches x 1 87 7 874 diagonal of screen inches x 2 183 8 031 ET D95LE7 2 5 4 0 1 ana of screen inches x 1 999 2 992 diagonal of screen inches x 3 196 0 039 gage of screen inches x 1 952 2 992 diagonal of screen inches x 3 121 0 039 gagna of screen inches x 2 178 2 992 diagonal of screen inches x 3 484 0 039 gagna of screen inches x 3 2 5 079 diagonal of screen inches x 5 606 ET D95LE8 L L L L L L L L L L iL tL L L L L L L L L L L gagna of screen inches x 3 125 5 079 diagonal of screen inches x 5 474 40 70 1 tL fgiagona of screen inches x 3 488 5 079 L diagonal of screen inches x 6 11 ET D95LE9 0 8 1 No of projection lens L 0 636 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 Aspect ratio L 0 659 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 L 0 736 x diagonal of screen inches 9 921 Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit mm 4 3 Min Max ET D95LE5 d 5
78. fectuer les r parations n cessaires Ne jamais effectuer soi m me les r parations car ceci vous exposerait a de graves dangers Si de l eau ou des corps trangers p n trent dans le projecteur si le projecteur tombe ou si le coffret est abim d brancher imm diatement la fiche d alimentation e Un court circuit risquerait de se produire et de causer un incendie Pour toute r paration s adresser un centre de service agr 96 Pr cautions suivre lors de la manipulation PR CAUTION Installation Toujours respecter les points suivants lors de l installation du projecteur Une alimentation lectrique sp cialis e doit tre utilis e e Demander a son revendeur d effectuer les travaux d lectricit qui peuvent tre n cessaires pour fournir une alimentation lectrique de 14 A 200 V 240 V c a monophas e pour l utilisation du projecteur exclusivement Eviter l installation dans des endroits sujets des vibrations ou chocs Si le projecteur est install dans des endroits sujets a fortes vibrations comme pr s d un moteur ou s il est install l interi ur d un v hicule ou sur un bateau le projecteur peut tre soumis des vibrations ou chocs qui peuvent endommager les composantes internes et causer un mauvais fonctionnement ou des accidents Installer donc le projecteur dans un endroit qui n est pas sujet des vibrations ou chocs Ne pas installer le projecteur pr s de lignes haute tension
79. fication MASTER SLAVE MASTER Transfers returns the command corresponding to the group SLAVE Does not transfers return the command corresponding to the group e BAUD RATE PARITY VPS SYSTEM and GROUP are reconfigurable parameters see the page 73 e This unit switches to energy saving mode when in standby to reduce energy consumption When turning the power ON from standby mode send the POWER ON 3Eh command two times e When using two or more units 1 The communication settings should be the same for inputs and outputs Each IN and OUT can be adjusted individually However if the first RS 232C OUT is set to 38400 bps the second RS 232C IN should also be set to 38400bps 2 Designate only one unit as VPS SYSTEM MASTER and the rest as VPS SYSTEM SLAVE 3 Set different IDs for each unit 4 Each group should have only one GROUP MASTER and the rest should be GROUP SLAVE 5 When the main power is OFF or in energy saving mode input and output to RS 232C OUT is not valid Commands Receive PC DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 1byte Command 1 to 3bytes ETX 03h Send PC lt DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 1byte Command 1 to 3bytes ETX 03h e The following command is returned in case of error STX 02h ID NO 1byte ERR FFh ETX 03h e For ID NOs see the following ID list e For the details of commands see the Command List page 74 e Up to 3 c
80. focus lens the available picture size is 100 to 180 PT D9510U 100 to 200 PT D9610U inches diagonal The flexibility in installation format ceiling floor rear keystone compensation and optical axis shifting capability combine to allow for installation in limited spaces A variety of different input sources can be used By installing input modules sold separately the unit can handle various video sources including analog RGB signals component signals for high vision etc PC digital signals TMDS video signals NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL 60 PAL N Y C signals and serial digital SDI signals Up to three input modules can be installed and there are no limitations on module combinations Compatible with high resolution systems used for multi screen projection This projector is equipped with a system Edge Blending adjustment and Color Matching adjustment to blend edges of images projected from several projectors to create a large high resolution screen A high resolution system structure can be created without purchasing separately sold units and is thereby cost saving Other useful functions also included In addition to an on screen setting display function the projector is also provided with a built in memory which can store up to 64 signal sources plus several test patterns for checking adjustment levels In addition a self diagnosis display function is also provided This function gen
81. focus lens is fitted PT D9510U 5 4 when separate zoom lens or fixed focus lens is fitted PT D9610U Input signals 90 With ET MD95RGB analog RGB input module sold separately installed BNC termination x 5 Video signal Sync signal input block Impedance 75 Q 1 kQ R Pr Cr 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p with BETACAM input G Y 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p when SYNC ON G Y signal is input B Ps Cb 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p with BETACAM input Composite sync 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p with 75 Q TTL level with 1 kQ 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p with 75 Q TTL level with 1 KQ Analog RGB input signal fu 15 KHz 100 kHz fv 24 Hz 120 Hz dot clock frequency 20 MHz 162 MHz Color difference input signal Applicable formats 480i 576i 480p 720 60p 1080 60i 1035 60i 1080 50i 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 24sF Separate sync With ET MD95VM2 video signal NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM PAL M PAL60 PAL N input module sold separately installed Video signal 1 0 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Y signal 1 0 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination C signal 0 286 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Cb signal 0 7 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Cr signal 0 7 V p p Impedance 75 Q BNC termination Input signals With serial digital input module sold separately installed ET MD95SD1 for 480i 576i SERIAL IN SMPTE259M BNC termination SERIAL OUT SMPTE259M BNC termination ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i SERIAL
82. foot of the projector A Distance between the center of the lens and Screen L Top view ___ Screen Cie f iect 5 enter line of projector lien SW os a are eae E 90 188 Center line of screen 7 4 2 Installing the screen and the projector Example of installation points Center line of screen 188 7 4 Use a plumb line to shown where screen center line comes to Center line Use a set square to get the of screen perpendicular extension line Mark the position d of projection distance 18 the top of the setting table including the height of a foot of the projector 288 mm 313 mm 11 5 12 5 The height of each foot is adjustable C Distance between the bottom of the foot and the floor height of the setting table Set this distance so that the distance between the center of the lens and the floor can become equal to that between the lowest edge of the screen and the floor Installing the screen After determining the installation position of the screen in consideration of the screen characteri stics and the audience positions install it using the procedure specified by screen manufacture Installing the projector Install the projector by observing the items below and referring to the above Installation drawing of the projector and screen and the drawing at left Set
83. g e To reset H KEYSTONE and V LINEARITY to their respective factory default settings H KEYSTONE 100 and V LINEARITY 25 press the Standard STD button on the remote control H KEYSTONE and V LINEARITY settings are reflected to other input signals as well e The keystone adjustment can compensate for trapezoidal distortion that corresponds to the projector s elevation angle to the screen to within 10 e As indicated below two types of modes can be selected for keystone correction of luminance bandwidth chrominance YUV signals For the RGB system there is only keystone correction using digital processing YUV KEYSTONE REAL The original images are preserved as they are after keystone compensation thanks to digital processing YUV KEYSTONE BLANKING Keystone correction is done with blanking so part of the image information is lost but there is no image degradation In BLANKING mode the adjustment range in blanking adjustment page 52 is 0 to 255 lt For keystone distortion broadened toward the bottom when YUV keystone blanking gt lt REXL mode gt lt BLANKING mode gt Press and hold the right arrow button gt until both sides of the frame become completely vertical In case of over adjustment use the left arrow button lt to step back YUV signals Includes the Video Signal module Digital Serial Signal module analog YPBPR YCbCr input and analog RGB input all placed in RGB REALITY mode Adjusting the p
84. g e mail when the equipment is abnormal so a system for remote control or central control can be easily realized Handle Projection lens sold separately This lens enlarges the image and projects it onto the screen MAIN POWER switch This switch turns the main power supply to the projector on and off Installation bays for input modules sold separately These are designated as slot 1 slot 2 and slot 3 in order from the top RS 232C RS 422 OUT connector When using a personal computer to control a multi screen projection system this connector is REMOTE IN 2 input output used to connect this projector to the RS 232C RS 422 IN connector of the next projector connector RS 232C RS 422 IN connector This connector is used to If you would like to use a personal computer to control the projector operation connect a wired remote control connect the RS 232C RS 422 output connector of the computer to this terminal unit to control the projector when REMOTE IN 1 connector using it in a multi screen This connector is used to connect an external control circuit in order to turn projection system the projector power on and off and to change the input source externally NOTE e The handle of the product may be not be depicted in the illustration on some pages 10 Name and function of each remote control part Remote control unit STD standard button This button is used to reset all of the projector adj
85. he MASTER by the GROUP SYSTEM 72 Using the RS 232C connectors continued RS 232C settings Setting procedure MENU AUTO SETUP Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU OPTION P Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed SETTING men Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select RS 232C SETTING NORMAL nnn HIGH nnn REMAIN nnn SET RUNTIME nnn LAMP POWER nnn CONTRAST MODE 00 v MENU AV SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU RS ARC NG Press the ENTER button The RS 232C SETTING screen will be displayed PARITY SEVEN Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the communication BAUD RATE 9600bps parameter coe cea Press the LEFT lt 4 and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to change the setting FAR te Press the MENU button three times eee HUE e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal een A state e The basic commands for external control using RS 232C are given on the following next page Pin specifications of RS 232C connector eRS 232C IN eRS 232C OUT RS 232C terminal Pin No Name Functions Pin No Name Functions pin No data transmission data reception data transmission NC GND unassigned data re
86. he front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF then unplug the projector from the supply outlet Remove the CM CPU module See W Converting the RS 232C IN port into an RS 422 IN port Remove the connector that connects CM8 to CM9 then use the same connector to connect CM9 to CM10 JST JEY 9S 1A3F delet CM8 CM5 RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN CM9 CM6 RS 422 OUT RS 422 IN CM10 CM7 Refit the CM CPU module Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON Check that the LED to the left of the RS 232C OUT port is lit red LED indicator ol 9 ER 2 EHO CBB o le RS232C G RS232C N OUT IN Roe IN ASRS OUT REMOTE IN2 REMOTE INT L__ RE232C RS422 Restoring the original RS 232C OUT port function If the projector power is ON turn it OFF by pressing the remote control or on the projector POWER key and wait for approximately 5 minutes until the cooling fan stops Set the front MAIN POWER switch of the projector to OFF then unplug the projector from the supply outlet Remove the CPU module Remove the connector that connects CM9 to CM10 then use the same connector to connect CM8 to CM9 Refit the CM CPU module Plug the projector into the wall outlet and set the front MAIN POWER switch to ON Check that the LED to the left of the RS 232C OUT p
87. he 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 Read these operating instructions thoroughly and check all necessary safety precautions when setting up the projector in order to avoid accidents WARNING Setting up Installation should only be carried out by a qualified technician e In order to maintain full safety and precision during installation such work should only be carried out by a qualified technician At least three people are needed to set up the projector e This projector is manufactured with high precision and is very heavy If only one person attempts to install or move the projector by himself the projector may be damaged or injury may result Always make sure that at least three people are available to transport and install the projector Check the strength of the installation location e This projector weighs 100 o 220 lb When coupled with the ceiling mount bracket sold separately the total weight becomes 129 0 283 8 Ib If the installation location is not strong enough to bear the weight carry out any reinforcement measures that may be necessary to ensure that the installation location will be free of any problems regarding strength and safety Avoid installing the projector in any of the following places e Places which are subject to vibration or shocks Vibra
88. icture to the desired setting The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture to the desire appearance Adjustment procedure Adjusting the COLOR setting Non re Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed NS Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AW SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Sones tas Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed BRIGHT nnn Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select COLOR SHARPNESS H nnn SHARPNESS V nnn NR D00 GAMMA MODE 2 2 Y MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The COLOR individual adjustment screen will be displayed Use the control level buttons and to adjust the COLOR setting level 1 The functions of the LEFT lt q and RIGHT gt arrow buttons change depending on the adjustment item selected Refer to the table below for details If you would like to adjust the BRIGHT CONTRAST and TINT settings repeat COLOR steps and 33 DOTE 2 lf adjusting the BRIGHT and CONTRAST settings the individual adjustment screens can be displayed by pressing the respective buttons on the remote control unit Adjustment Item Operation Adjustment Details Adjustment Range Remarks Press the button The color becomes pastel Max value 100 COLOR
89. ion distance Zoom lens Fixed focal lens Effective Effective ET D95LE50 15 200 10 ET D95LE6Q 20 250 1D ET D95LE7Q 25 4091 0 ET D95LE8 4 0 7 01g ET D95LE9 1245 2214 3558 4 666 4 738 5 748 5609 8 848 8987 15 519 2120 a 73 11 8 15 4 157 18111 18 6 291 29 7 51 1 7 0 1494 2657 4241 5572 5 645 6 857 6715 10 617 10 759 18 623 2 494 411 89 14 0 18 4 18 7 22 7 22 1 34 11 355 61 3 8 3 1 868 3 321 5 265 6 933 7 007 8520 8375 13 272 13 417 23 279 3 055 6 2 1 1011 17 4 22 10 23 1 28 0 27 7 43 8 44 2 76 7 10 1 2241 3985 6 289 8 293 8 368 10184 10 035 15 926 16 074 27 935 3615 7 4 13111 20 9 27 3 27 7 33 6 330 525 52 11 91 11 11 11 2491 4428 6971 9 200 9276 11292 11 142 17696 17 846 31 038 82 146 20 9 30 3 30 6 37 2 36 8 58 3 58 9 102 1 3113 5 535 8 678 11468 11545 14 065 13 908 22 120 22 276 38 798 10 3 18 2 28 7 37 9 38 0 46 3 45 9 72 105 73 3 127 8 3 736 6641 10 385 13 735 13814 16 837 16 674 26554 26705 46 557 12 3 21109 34 2 45 2 45 6 55 5 54 11 874 87 11 153 2 4 358 7 748 12 092 16002 16 082 19 609 19 441 30968 31134 54 317 14 4 25 5 39 10 52 8 52 11 64 6 64 0 10111 102 5
90. ired test Test pattern display chart lt LEFT and gt RIGHT arrow buttons MENU screen Input picture MENU screen Convergence MENU screen Flag reversal MENU screen Full white MENU screen Window MENU screen Window reversal MENU screen Flag MENU screen Full black MENU screen Color bar MENU screen Dot reversal MENU screen MENU screen Crosshatch reversal MENU screen H Gray scale MENU screen H Gray scale reversal MENU screen V Gray scale MENU screen V Gray scale reversal MENU screen Crosshatch 65 Displaying the projector settings Display procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN ENU Yy SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION OPTION A SET RUNTIME nnnnnh LAMP POWER 000000 VIDEO MODULE SETTING NETWORK MODULE SETTING PASSWORD MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION ROM Ver n nn LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL nnnnnh HIGH nnnnnh EMAIN nnnnnh SET RUNTIME nn
91. jector alone to use Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks e If the projector is set up in a location 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 Do not place the projector near high voltage power lines or motors e If the projector is set up near high voltage power lines or motors it may be subjected to electrical interference The projection distance will vary depending on the projection lens sold separately which is used Select a projection lens which is suitable for the amount of space available at the setting up location If installing the projector to the ceiling be sure to have a qualified technician carry out the work e If suspending the projector from the ceiling you will need to obtain the ceiling mount bracket which is sold separately Also be sure to have the work performed by a qualified technician Do not move the projector after it has been installed and adjusted e After installation and adjustment of the projector have been completed do not change the distance from the projector to the screen and do not move the position of the projector otherwise the colors may become unbalanced and readjustment may be necessar
92. king on this option displays the projector firmware update page E mail setup button Clicking on this option displays the E mail setting page Option button Clicking on this option displays the network status Initial setting page HY Network module setting of Panasonic projector Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Initial set up pes Adjust Adjust clock of clock network Link button for time setting module Change the Network network contig eos ot Link button for network setting module Change Change network password module Password Link button for changing password TOP 81 Network setting page Select ON to activate DHCP client function RY Network module setting of Panasonic projector Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Initial set up Configuration of network Input IP address when not using DHCP server Adjust clock of network DHCP Dynamic Host module h thane so flient OF 2 ne Reet i P conf ig EEEE 192 he f f Me address Input port number Change Port 80 Default 80 Normally this is used Change network Sipnet ith th d f It 80 password nome ile bs bo ps p with the default 80 Gate way op 192 fies fo SE address TEAT Input net mask when rasa not using DHCP server Host alphabet Le PROJECTOR A Z digits 0 9 minus sien and Input gate address period when not using DHCP rver
93. le ET MD95T 30 Connecting the input module signal source Connecting the signal source to the input module for analog RGB signals If using the input module for analog RGB signals in order to connect the projector to a personal computer you will also need to use a separate interface D SUB BNC cable 1 Connecting an analog RGB signal source RGB signal input module sold separately ET MD95RGB Purchase adapter cable locally D SUB BNC CAUTION e Ternary synchronization signals cannot be input to the H H V and V terminals e Do not input synchronization signals to the H H V and V terminals when SYNC ON GREEN signals are being input C means composite sync in H H V Personal computer 2 Connecting a component signal source RGB signal input module sold separately ET MD95RGB G Y H H V V ET MD95RGB Note e Connect either the VCR or DVD player using three BNC cable Three BNC to RCA adaptors may be required at the DVD player 31 Analog RGB signals that can be input The table below lists the different types of analog RGB signals that can be input If a signal which differs greatly from any of the types listed below is input the picture image may not be displayed correctly or black background may displayed Display mode name Signal data No of
94. lor to adjust Press the ENTER button Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select compensating color Adjust the value using the control level buttons Q and For adjusting e Effects of altering the color adjustment When altering the same color correction as the color adjustment the luminance of the color under adjustment changes When altering the RED color correction the RED component of the color under adjustment increases or decreases When altering the GREEN color correction the GREEN component of the color under adjustment increases or decreases When altering the BLUE color correction the BLUE component of the color under adjustment increases or decreases e Adjustment requires skill and should be done only by service personnel or persons with sufficient knowledge of projectors All adjustments can be reset to factory default settings using the STD standard button e Adjustment is valid only during COLOR TEMP USER and DYNAMIC It is invalid during LOW MID and HIGH 68 Setting and specifying ID numbers This projector is provided with an ID number function so that if multiple projectors are being used together the projectors can be controlled all at once or separately using a single remote control unit Because the factory pre setting of the ID number is ALL using only one projector do not require this setting Setting ID numbers Setting procedure MENU A
95. ment optical axis shift function All settings and adjustments during the setting up process can be carried out easily by using on screen menus In addition a self diagnosis display function is also provided This function generates and displays a two digit error code to notify you if a problem occurs with operation of the projector DMD chip s aspect ratio is 4 3 on the PT D9510U or 5 4 on the PT D9610U Features Contrast of 1000 1 realized A contrast of 1 000 1 Contrast mode When super which match that of e cinema is realized using a new 1 600 W xenon lamp and luminous control technology Network functions are standard equipment The unit can be controlled from a PC using a LAN interface This equipment has a function for automatically sending e mail when the equipment is abnormal so a system for remote control or central control can be easily realized High density high quality computer images can also be projected The projector utilizes a DLP Digital Light Processing system which incorporates an 0 9 inch for the PT D9510U 1 1 inch for the PT D9610U DMD Digital Micromirror Device having a display resolution of 1 024 x 768 dots for the PT D9510U 1 280 x 1 024 dots for the PT D9610U that produces a three layer image from R G and B layers This system produces images with high resolution and color reproduction which is faithful to the source Because it can handle dot clock frequenci
96. n distance and the system used e When installing an optional input module refer to page 28 for details Installing the projection lens Install a projection lens sold separately which is appropriate for the projector setting up conditions Setting procedure Remove the lens caps one each at front and back from the projection lens Insert the projection lens into the lens holder and turn it clockwise until it is securely in place yo Lens holder or C L Projection lens Ne Because a projection lens is considerably heavy be careful not to drop it during installation e If inserting the projection lens into the lens holder too strongly the lens may jam into the holder To prevent this problem do this work carefully 17 Setting up the projector e After determining the installation position of the projector and screen in consideration of the audience positions install them according to the chapter Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately on pages 20 24 Installing to the floor Including the direct rear mounting 1 Installing drawing of the screen and the projector unit mm inches Screen Side view SH Rear view _188 7 4 1 Center line of Center line of screen EON Vs projector a O O L Projection distance between the screen and the center of the front
97. n receiving signals with a wide image aspect of 16 9 EXIT MENU USER SES SE When receiving a special horizontal resolution number of horizontal display dots Compatible Resolution STANDARD 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 960 x 720 1024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1 152 x 870 1 280 x 960 1 280 x 1 024 1 600 x 1 200 720 x 400 848 x 480 1 280 x 720 1 120 x 750 E mar e tan ea When USER is selected for the mode input the horizontal resolution number of horizontal display dots of the signal source at DISP DOTS using the control buttons Press the ENTER button This completes the automatic adjustment e NOW CALCULATION is displayed during automatic adjustment Initial input display after automatic adjustment Adjusting the picture manually Signals which cannot be adjusted automatically should be adjusted manually The following settings can be adjusted manually and the respective adjustment procedures are given below 1 Input signal resolution data 2 Clock phase 3 Picture position Adjusting the input signal resolution Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU POSITION Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed ser Press the UP
98. ncernant la s curit 95 49 Pr cautions suivre lors de la manipulation ceceeeeeseeeseeseeeeeeeeeessseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 97 50 Nettoyage du filtre AIR 98 51 Remplacement du module laMpe ssssssssssssssssssssrsssstttttetereeeeeeeetteeessessssssssnsseeeees 99 Product Outline This is a high luminance DLP based projector which is powered by a single phase 3 wire type 200 V 240 V power supply It utilizes three RAB DMD chips and a high output xenon lamp By fitting a projection lens and input module sold separately in accordance with the setting up location and the type of input signal it can project images onto screens from 100 inches 2 5 m to 600 inches 15 m in size By installing an input module sold separately the unit can handle various types of RGB signals chrominance signals for high vision TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signalling type digital interface and also NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM PAL M PAL60 PAL N video signals Y C signals and serial digital SDI signals etc Besides this the projector is equipped with an RS 232C RS 422 connector so that it can be controlled by means of a personal computer or signal selector Other functions available include selection of the projection method ceiling floor rear an ID number assignment function which is useful for controlling multiple projectors simultaneously keystone trapezoidal distortion correction and a lens focus position adjust
99. ng the power off While projecting a picture The power indicator is green Standby OFF The power indicator will become red from green after the cooling fan has stopped Press the POWER button on the remote control unit or on the projector operating panel Wait about 5 minutes Main power OFF A picture will then be projected Press the fj side of the MAIN POWER switch at the front of the projector The power will then turn off Ne The projector will continue to draw approximately 13 W of power when it is in standby mode even after the cooling fan has stopped The lamp cooling fan will continue to operate for approximately five minutes after the power is turned off At the same time the self diagnosis display FC will blink Do not disconnect the power cord from the power outlet or do not open any circuit breakers while the cooling fan is still operating e When projecting a picture for the first time after setting up the projector first press the LENS button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel and then use the control level buttons and to adjust the basic focus e Turning on the power at an ambient temperature of about 0 C may require a warm up time of approximately five minutes to start projecting a picture Codes such as C1 C2 or C3 will appear in the self diagnosis display during the warm up After the warm up the self diagnosis display will
100. nnnh INSIDE 0 EXHAUST oO 0000000 RGB 0000000 INPUT1 0000000 INPUT2 0000000 INPUT3 0000000 EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen will be displayed SYSTEM ROM Ver INFORMATION 2 00 LAMP RUNTIME NORMAL SET RUNTIME 66 120h HIGH Oh REMAIN 1380h INSIDE EXHAUST 61 Q 143 F FL RGB NETWORK NW INPUT1 DD MD95SD1 55S N INPUT2 0 0 MD95VM2 AW INPUT3 0 0 MD95RGB AZ EXIT MENU 120h 25 Q 76 F Firmware version number Cumulative lamp usage time normal mode Cumulative lamp usage time HIGH mode Remaining lamp operating time calculated in normal mode Cumulative projector running time Internal temperature information Exhaust temperature information Data for module in slot RGB RGB Data for module in slot 1 INPUT 1 Data for module in slot 2 INPUT 2 Data for module in slot 3 INPUT 3 Adjusting the edge blending The projector is equipped with a function to blend edges that may appear on the screen during multi screen use Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE
101. ocessing see the following notes PAL CINEMA NR noise reduction settings cannot be adjusted for analog RGB input and TMDS input e The FILTER adjustment is ineffective for XGA 1 024 x 768 mode on the PT D9510U or SXGA 1 280 x 1 024 mode on the PT D9610U It is also ineffective for any video input mode other than analog RGB and TMDS modes or if THROUGH is chosen for the SIZE mode see pages 60 and 61 e Even with the above signal adjustment is possible during keystone correction Even with YUV type signals adjustment is possible during REAL keystone correction e FRAME RATE is effective only for analog RGB and 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p and 1080 24sF video signal formats of HD serial e PAL CINEMA is effective only for the 576i 1 080 50i PAL or SECAM standard e PAL CINEMA will cause degraded picture quality lowered vertical resolution if used for signals other than those pulled down at a 2 2 ratio e For 480p 480i or 576i scan format SHARPNESS H defaults to 6 58 Adjusting the picture size Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN ME AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU OPress the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION KEYSTONE EDGE BLENDING MENU
102. ommands can be transmitted All commands are binary commands 71 Using the RS 232C connectors continued Code specified ID Code specified ID Code specified ID Code specified ID Code specified ID Code specified GROUP A f GROUP B 8Bh GROUP Q GROUP C 8Ch GROUP R GROUP D 8Dh amp GROUP S GROUP E 4 G 8Eh GROUP T Example Send a PUT 1 command to Re DLP based ER with ID1 Receive PC gt DLP based projector x STX 02h ID NO 01h INPUT 1 0Ah ETX 03h Send PC lt DLP based projector P STX 02h ID NO 01h INPUT 1 0Ah ETX 03h Send a PICTURE MUTE command to all the DLP based projectors Receive PC DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 00h PICTURE MUTE 91h ETX 03h Send PC lt DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 1byte PICTURE MUTE 91h ETX 03h The ID No is that of the DLP based projector whose VPS SYSTEM is s up for MASTER When transferring commands for INPUT 2 to the DLP based projector in GROUP A Receive PC DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 80h INPUT 2 0Bh ETX 03h Send PC lt DLP based projector STX 02h ID NO 1byte INPUT 2 0Bh ETX 03h The ID NO transferred will be the GROUP A DLP based projector ID sa as t
103. on e If the black portions of the picture are fractured or tinged with green adjust the clamp position its optimum state Adjustment procedure MENU Pes erate Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select POSITION POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN ME AV SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU POSITION Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed SE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select CLAMP POSITION REYSTONE ON NOTE cal ata e The clamp position can be adjusted when an RGB signal has been input with the Se meNu analog RGB module ET MD95RGB EXIT MENU CLAMP POSITION Press the ENTER button The CLAMP POSITION screen will be displayed Sn deep Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT B arrow buttons to adjust e The adjustment values will change from 0 min to 254 max ADJ UST 4 gt EXIT MENU Optimum value for clamp position adjustment e If the black sections are fractured The optimum value is when the fracturing of the black sections is at a minimum e If the black sections are tinged with green Optimum value is when the green portion turns black but is not smudged Picture mute function The projector has a picture mute capability that allows you to put the image off instantaneously To mute the image press the PIC MUTE button
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105. ontrol unit ccceeeeeeeecesceeeeeees AA size batteries ss hernie eve 4 e Remote control cable 15 m 49 2 seses 1 e Remote control unit Strap 1 91 Sold separately Select from the range available in accordance with the setting up location and system requirements NAME MODEL NO Zoom lens 1 5 2 5 ET D95LE1 Zoom lens 2 5 4 0 ET D95LE2 Zoom lens 4 0 7 0 ET D95LE3 Dedicated to the PT D9510U Zoom lens 1 5 2 0 ET D95LE5 Dedicated to ET D95LE6 ET D95LE7 ET D95LE8 X ET D95LE9 Zoom lens 2 0 2 5 Zoom lens 2 5 4 0 Zoom lens 4 0 7 0 Fixed focal lens 0 8 1 RGB input module the PT D9610U ET MD95RGB RGB YPbPr Y CbCr Video signal input module NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 PAL N Serial digital input module ET MD95VM2 Shared with the ET MD95SD2 1299100 and PT D9610U Modules ET MD95SD1 480i 576i Serial digital input module 480p 480i 576i HD Serial digital input module TMDS input module Replacement lamp unit Ceiling mount bracket Dual stacking mount bracket Visor ET MD95SD3 ET MD95T ET LAD9610 ET PKD95 ET DFD95 ET MSPD8500 X Refer to the ET D95LE9 operating instructions when installing 92 Dimensions oo e 8 Eg 8 fe o
106. ort is lit green LED indicator ell e00 OBO REIL BBO 6 le Aso J N RS232C J OUT RS422 R RS422 R REMOTE IN2 REMOTE INI L RE232C RS422 l RS 422 port pin functions RS 422 IN RS 422 OUT Pin no Pin function Description Pin no Pin function Description 1 NC No connection 1 NC No connection 2 TXD Transmit data terminal 2 RXD __ Receive data terminal 3 RXD Receive data terminal 3 TXD Transmit data terminal 4 Internally connected to pin 6 4 Internally connected to pin 6 5 NC No connection 5 NC No connection 6 Internally connected to pin 4 6 Internally connected to pin 4 7 TXD Transmit data terminal 7 RXD Receive data terminal 8 RXD Receive data terminal 8 TXD Transmit data terminal 9 FG Ground 9 FG Ground 76 Using the network module The network module for this unit has a LAN interface so the unit can be controlled from the web browser of a PC The network module has an automatic send function for e mail Mail can be sent to a previously set e mail address when a problem occurs or when the set value for the lamp usage time is attained Connection example A LAN cable is necessary when using the network module LAN cable straight LAN cable straight Projector PC
107. ou peluche sera grossie et projet e sur l cran Utiliser un aspirateur pour retirer toute poussi re ou peluche des surfaces des lentilles ou utiliser un chiffon doux et propre pour liminer la poussi re ou la peluche En essuyant la surface de la lentille veiller n essuyer que dans une seule direction Si l on d place le chiffon sur la surface de la lentille dans plusieurs directions on risquera d incruster la poussi re dans la surface de la lentille au lieu de l liminer Nettoyage du filtre air e Si trop de poussi re s accumule sur le filtre air la temp rature l int rieur du projecteur augmente et peut causer une mise hors tension du projecteur Nettoyez le filtre air environ toutes les 500 heures d utilisation varie selon l environnement dans lequel le projecteur est utilis A Attention Consultez le service d assistance pour faire nettoyer ou remplacer le filtre air 98 Remplacement du module lampe ANDANGER Le remplacement de la lampe pr sente certains dangers Confiez le remplacement du module lampe a un technicien qualifi ayant l exp rience des lampes au x non Remarques concernant la manipulation du module lampe e Le module lampe est vendu s par ment adressez vous un d taillant Panasonic agr ou un centre de service Panasonic Num ro de pi ce ET LAD9610 P riode de remplacement du module lampe La dur e de vie d
108. put module for TMDS signals TMDS input module sold separately ET MD95T TMDS Module ET MD95T TMDS signal MDR26PIN Personal computer with TMDS output e This input module is for use with personal computers which are equipped with a TMDS output connector e The connector is a MDR 26 pin connector e The cable used should not be longer than 7 m 22 96 feet Recommend length 5 m 16 4 feet If a cable which is longer than 7 m 22 96 feet is used signal conditioning amplifier should also be used e Before connecting the cable check to make sure that the projector and PC are turned off If cable connection is attempted with the projector and or PC turned on the PC may be damaged e Concerning a connecting cable used for this module because its characteristic impedance can affect the picture performance consult a Panasonic sales company 35 Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals Seriafligital input module sold separately ET MD95SD1 for 480i 576i 480i Module ET MD95SD1 SD signal SD signal output Yv Professional type digital VCR 000090000000 g a 0 D 800 he B fo Gooooo e Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type e The SYSTEM SELECTOR button can be used to toggle between different formats when using input modules that can handle two different signal
109. r is turned on when the temperature is around 0 C a warming up time of about five minutes will be required before a picture can be projected Storage environment Temperature 25 C 65 C Humidity 10 80 with no condensation DMD elements Element size 0 9 inches aspect ratio 4 3 PT D9510U 1 1 inches aspect ratio 5 4 PT D9610U Display method 3 DMD elements DLP system Pixels 1 024 dots x 768 lines 8 sheets PT D9510U 1 280 dots x 1 024 lines 8 sheets PT D9610U Lamp 1 600 W Xenon lamp recommended replacement period 1 000 hours Luminosity 9 000 Im ANSI LAMP POWER NORMAL PT D9510U 10 000 Im ANSI LAMP POWER HIGH 10 000 Im ANSI LAMP POWER NORMAL 12 000 Im J ANSI _ LAMP POWER HIGH PT D9610U Projection method Ceiling or Floor Front or Rear menu selectable Keystone compensation Max elevation angle 10 or less Optical axis shift volume Top and bottom 10 0 0 10 Left and right 8 2 2 8 electromotion Projection screen size Between 100 2 5 m and 600 15 m when separate zoom lens is fitted Between 100 2 5 m and 180 4 5 m Between 100 2 5 m and 600 15 m when separate fixed focus lens is fitted PT D9510U when separate zoom lens is fitted Between 100 2 5 m and 200 5 0 m when separate fixed focus lens is fitted M ae Screen aspect ratio 4 3 when separate zoom lens or fixed
110. rast mode is super 62 Contrast switching function This equipment has 3 mode types for adjusting to the use environment Switching procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION PATTERN MENU AY SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU OPTION SETTING ae Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed NORMAL Ennn Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select CONTRAST MODE CONTRAST MODE 00 v Press the LEFT lt d and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to select the mode MENU AV SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU Press the MENU button twice e The on screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state No3 In the SUPER mode lamp service life is shorter than with other modes 63 When inputting BETACAM with YCbCr 480i When receiving 480i with analog component signal YCbCr input it is possible to switch Cb Cr input Switching procedure MENU AUTO SETUP Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MEN SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU PICTURE Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed BRIGHT 10 inn
111. rmat LINE or Y C or YCbCr The selected signal format will be displayed The picture may be distorted while the signal format is being switched If chose LINE or Y C in step above press the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select the video system and press the LEFT lt q and LIGHT arrow buttons to select the AUTO1 or AUTO2 The selected signal format will be displayed The picture may be distorted while the signal format is being switched Press the MENU button 3 times consecutively The OSD information will go off 41 Registering input signal data Because the projector has no factory pre set data of input signals be sure to register input signal data before first use NOTE e Up to 64 different input signals can be registered e Input a signal according to an input module installed on the projector and register the signal data Registration new signal e If a new signal is input and MENU key of the remote control unit or projector operating panel buttons are pressed the new signal registration screen shown below will be displayed The registration procedure is given below Registration procedure NEW SIGNAL INPUT ENTER NEW SIGNAL YES ENTER NO MENU SIGNAL STATUS NAME SXGA89 A4 MEMORY No A4 S No o1 2 INPUT No O 1 fH 0 47 50 kHz fV 0 89 00 Hz SYNC STATE H POS V POS 75 ohm POSITION 4 gt SELECT SET ENTER CL
112. rojector turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector then set pin 9 of the REMOTE IN 1 terminal to the external contact control mode short using the external control circuit and then turn on the MAIN POWER switch of the projector e When controlling the projector using the external control circuit the external contact control mode short at pin 9 disables the buttons on the projector operating panel and the remote control unit for the projector power supply on and off D SUB9P and the change of the input terminal functions REMOTE IN1 Terminal Projector Terminals Open H Short L GND e GND POWER OFF ON RGB Other RGB INPUT 1 Other INPUT 1 INPUT 2 Other INPUT 2 INPUT 3 Other INPUT 3 LINE Y C LINE Y C PIC MUTE OFF ON RST SET Remote control External contact control OI NIIOIR ON 14 Turning the power ON and OFF Always be sure to follow the procedure given below to turn the projector power on and off Turning the power on Main power ON The power indicator will become red Press the 1 side of the MAIN POWER switch at the front of the projector The projector will change to standby mode Wait about 3 seconds Standby ON The power indicator will become green Press the POWER button on the remote control unit or on the projector operating panel After about 20 seconds Picture projected Turni
113. s adjustment 56 Adjusting the picture quality The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture quality to the desired setting Adjustment procedure MENU PL Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed PICTURE Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AV SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU PICTURE Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed COLOR TEMP 0000 BRIGHT 1 NNN CONTRAST nNN COLOR nnn A NOTE SHARPNESS V nnn a OODD eifa V or A indicator is shown at the bottom or top of the adjustment items NR GAMMA MODE 2 2 14 list in the PICTURE window it indicates that the remaining part of the list can be scrolled up or down in the window Use the UP or DOWN arrow button nu AW to scroll the list 7 indicator indicator one Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to step through the SHARPNESS H nnn adjustment items list until you reach the target item GAMMA MODE a Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to change the current PAL CINEMA ODD setting Le e For available adjustment items and settings see the table on the next page MENU AW SELECT NL 57 Adjustment Details Adjustment Item Operation Nine steps from OFF to 8 factory default 2 SHARPNESS H Makes the horizontal contours sharper
114. s with different specifications The current signal format can be checked by looking at the on screen display 36 Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals 1 480p dual link 4 2 2p 59 94 Hz progressive scan with 720 by 483 active lines at 270 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard Serial digital input module sold separately ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i MAIN L 480p Module ET MD95SD2 SD SUB MAIN Signal syg Link A Link B Professional type SD signal output digital VCR Active through 37 Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals 2 1 480p single link 4 2 0p 59 94 Hz progressive scan with 720 by 483 active lines at 360 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard 2 480i 4 2 2 59 94 Hz interlace scan with 525 lines at 270 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard 3 576i 4 2 2 50 Hz interlace scan with 625 lines at 270 Mbps complying with the SMPTE294M Standard Serial digital input module sold separately at for 480p 480i 576i MAIN L 480p Module ET MD95SD2 Leave the SUB IN OUT terminals open SD signal SD signal output Active through Professional type digital VCR D00000000000 ve oD soo BE 00000 e Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type e Input mod
115. sion Target hostname is PROJECTOR Firmware data 786432 bytes received Reading machine type Machine type D9510 Displays the transferred version for updating Reading firmware version FLASH Prog version 2 00 Current version 0 60 3 Update version 0 61 Check the current version and the update version and if there is no mistake press the Write button Rewriting will begin Do not turn off power during rewriting Update OK Write Push write button and wait about 3 minutes e When rewriting is finished this message is displayed HY Panasonic Projector firmware up date Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help Up date is complete Current version 0 61 Wrote 1215 ROM blocks TOP 86 Returning the network module settings to the factory shipment condition The following procedure allows the user to reset all of the network module settings such as the IP address password and e mail settings to the factory shipment condition Procedure Using the POWER button on the remote control set the unit power supply to the standby state Using an object with a pointed tip press and hold the FUNCTION switch for 3 seconds The ON LINE lamp will flash and then go out about 30 seconds later Turn off the MAIN POWER Using an object with a pointed tip press and hold the FUNCTION switch and turn on the MAIN POWER When the ON LINE lamp begins flashing quickly release the FUNCTION switch
116. slot 1 When INPUT 1 of remote control or INPUT button the projector operating panel is pressed LINE input will be selected and when it is pressed once more Y C input will be selected Selecting the system format e When the SYSTEM SELECTOR button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel is pressed the signal format will change as shown below depending on which input module is installed RGB signal input module RGB gt RGB REALITY YPsPr When 720p or 1080i signals are input ET MD95RGB RGB J GB REALITY YCbCr When 480i or 576i or 480p signals are input T The SYSTEM SELECTOR button will not Video signal input module function for signals other than the above ET MD95VM2 When set at AUTO1 AUTO NTSC gt PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 4 PAL6O gt When set at AUTO2 AUTO2 gt NTSC gt PAL M PAL N ee For details of the AUTO1 AUTO2 or When set at YCbCr AUTO gt 480i Buel YCbCr settings see page 41 Serial digital input module If you press the Standard STD button while system format is being switched by SYSTEM SELECTOR button selection will return to AUTO1 AUTO2 or AUTO ET MD95SD1 AUTO r1480i gt Srbi A ET MD95SD3 AUTO F1080 60i gt 1035 60i 72
117. t 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 e If any dust or lint gets onto the lenses such dust or lint will be magnified and projected onto the screen Use the blower end of a vacuum cleaner to clean any dust and lint from the lens surfaces or use a clean soft cloth to wipe off any dust or lint When wiping the surface of the lens be sure to wipe in a single direction If you move the cloth over the lens surface in different directions it may cause any dirt to be rubbed into the surface of the lens instead of being cleaned away Name and function of each part Projector POWER button This button is used to turn the projector power supply on and off INPUT button This button is used to change the input between INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 If there are several input terminals in a single SYSTEM This button is enabled while the MAIN SELECTOR input slot the selection will change in order POWER switch is ON between all input terminals available for that slot SYSTEM SELECTOR button MENU button This button is used to make the MENU screen and the respective adjustment screens appear on the projection screen and to return to a previously displayed screen ENTER button This button is used
118. tal parts of the LAN cable 77 Initial setting of network module Operating procedure MENU AUTO SETUP NS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AY EXIT MENU OPTION A SET RUNTIME nnnnnh LAMP POWER 000000 CONTRAST MODE 00 RS 232C SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION VIDEO MODULE SETTING NETWORK MODULE SETTING PASSWORD MENU AW SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU OPress the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select OPTION Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select NETWORK MODULE SETTING NETWORK MODULE SETTING HOST NAME PROJ OL HCP OFF IP ADDR 192 168 0 8 NET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 O 1 MAC ADDR 01 02 03 04 05 06 STORE POSITION A ADJ UST O EXIT M 78 Press the ENTER button NETWORK MODULE SETTING screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select each item and press the ENTER button to change the setting refer to next page Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select STORE and press the ENTER button twice After the online lamp of the network module goes out it lights up again e It takes about 2 minutes for settings to take effect Do not turn off the main power supply until the online lamp of the network
119. tal usage time exceeds 1 500 hours to prevent any accidents caused by the end of its life And the on screen displays below appear according to its usage time e Warning display between 200 and 50 hours of lamp remain time The lamp remain time will be displayed in yellow at the bottom left of the screen This display will disappear if any of the buttons on the remote control unit or projector are pressed WARNING LAMP REMAIN 200h e Warning display between 50 and 0 hours of lamp remain time The lamp remain time will be displayed in red at the bottom left of the screen for one minute After this it will repeatedly turn off for 30 minutes and then be displayed again for one minute This repeating display will be cancelled if any of the buttons on the remote control unit or projector are pressed e Warning display after 0 hour of lamp remain time A warning message to urge the replacement of the lamp will be displayed in red at the bottom left of the screen for 10 minutes After that the automatic shut off function will set the projector to the standby mode The lamp used as the light source has a maximum life span of 1 500 hours However the amount of time the lamp is turned on and the intervals between turning on the environment in which the projector is used and the individual characteristics of each lamp will affect this time The light may flicker or fail to turn on before 1 500 hours has elapsed so it is th
120. tered instead of the new name When the memory does not allow new signal registration because it is full e When a total of 64 signals has already been registered and the memory is full inputting a new signal and pressing the MENU button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel will display the overwriting registration screen below In this case to register the new data an existing signal will be cleared and overwriting with the new data Overwriting registration procedure NEW SIGNAL INPUT MEMORY FULL OVERWRITE OLD DATA YES ENTER NO MENU Press the MENU button The overwriting registration screen will be displayed SIGNAL LIST INPUT nnp OOOOooooo0o000 nnp OOOOooooo0o000 nnp 0000000000 nnp 00u00 PRBNRUNE 33333333 nnp OOOOooooo0000 noo oooo0oo0o0o00000 NEXT PAGE SELECT AY OVERWRITE ENTER EXIT MENU 3333333550 Press the ENTER button The SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed The memory numbers are from A1 to H8 64 type of memory numbers each from A to H has eight memory numbers each Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the signal to be cleared SIGNAL STATUS NAME XGA85 A4 OVERWRITE S 1 2 INPUT No ol fH O 68 70 kHz MEMORY No 0 A4 o ad fv 0 85 00 Hz SYNC STATE H POS v POS 75 ohm YES ENTER NO MENU Press the ENTER button The SIGNAL STATUS screen will b
121. the lens center position of the projector to the same height as the lower edge of the effective height of the screen If the projector position is lower than the reference position prepare a setting table that has a height of the above C Set the center line of the projector to the position facing the vertical line 188 mm 7 4 away from the center line of the screen to the right Set the center position of the front foot of the projector to the position of the projection distance L specified according to the projection lens and the target picture size Installing to the ceiling Including direct rear projection e Using the projector by installing to the ceiling requires an optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 For the projection distance L refer to the chapter Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately on pages 20 24 For the procedures to install the ceiling mount bracket on the projector and mount the suspension bolts on the ceiling surface refer to the installation instructions supplied with ET PKD95 1 Installing drawing of the screen and the projector unit mm inches Side view Rear view Lr D L CI B Screen Screen SH 1 Center line ae of projector Center line lt screen Bottom view cas Center line of FUN 90 SW L Projection distance between the Eu 1188 7 4 screen and the c
122. tion and shocks may cause malfunctions or accidents e Next to sprinklers or Sensors Heat produced by the projector may cause sensors to operate incorrectly or sprinkler systems to be activated which could cause problems e Near high voltage power lines or motors Such power sources may cause interference e Places with adverse ambient conditions Avoid places which are extremely dusty where oil fumes or vapor are present and where the ambient temperature is outside the range of 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F or the ambient humidity is outside the range of 10 80 If the projector is installed in such places operating problems fire or electric shocks may result Do not connect any power supply to the projector other than one with power supply voltage indicated single phase 3 wire 200 V 240 VAC e If the wrong power supply is connected the projector may malfunction and fire or electric shocks may result A special ceiling mount bracket sold separately is required for ceiling installation e If suspending the projector from a ceiling you must purchase and use the special ceiling mount bracket ET PKD95 Use commercially available screens e Select a screen which matches the projection method to be used and the place of use Keep external light away from the screen e Do not allow light from any sources other than the projector fall on the screen If the scr
123. to accept and activate This button is used to select RGB RGB REALITY or YP8Pr YCbCr signal or switch between video and digital serial signal formats Arrow buttons These buttons are used to select and adjust items in the on screen menus LENS button This button is used to select the mode items selected in the on screen menus m Control level buttons These buttons are used to adjust the BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR and TINT and to adjust the lens for adjusting the lens PIC MUTE button This button is used to temporarily halt the projection of a picture Power indicator When the MAIN POWER switch is pressed this indicator becomes red and the projector switches to standby mode When the POWER button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel is pressed the indicator changes to green and after a brief period a picture is then projected Self diagnosis display If a problem with the operation of the projector is detected a two digit code appears in this display If a code appears stop using the projector and ask the place of purchase to check the projector The code FC under the operation of the cooling fan is not an error code refer to Note on page 15 Remote control signal receptor This receives the signals which are sent from the remote control unit Network terminals These terminals are used to LAN interface and this equipment has a function for automatically sendin
124. top page is displayed H TOP Panasonic projector control window Netscape File Edit View Go Window Help E Al Panasonic Projector control window Initial set up Projector control Status information Power status OFF E mail set up Projector firmware up date Option Copyright C 2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd v Document Done e Please avoid starting up multiple web browsers simultaneously and performing setting and control e This works when the online lamp of the network module is lit e First change the password 80 Top page Initial setup button F5 TOP Panasonic projector control window Netscape If you click on this item the page for Eile Edit View Go Window Help changing passwords and initial setting z a of the IP address is displayed Panasonic Projector control window Projector control button a Clicking on this option displays the Initial set up projector control page Projector control Status information Power status OFF Power status display Email ehUn This displays ON when the projector Projector firmware up date power supply is on and OFF when Option the projector is in standby Copyright C 2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Nd yi a Document Done Status information button Clicking on this option displays the Update button projector status Clic
125. turn off and the projector will project a picture e If the ambient temperature is too low and the warm up time exceeds five minutes the power will automatically be turned off as an abnormal condition In this case increase the ambient temperature to 0 C or higher and then perform the operations Main power ON gt Standby ON again 15 On screen menu operation guide The figure below shows on screen displays for any desired setting starting with the MAIN MENU and ending with its sub menu On screen displays such as the input Normal screen signal type will appear when the input signal is changed The display will LENS Lens adjustment mode disappear automatically LENS RGB INPUT n NAME 9000 ID nnn S S No nn nn er LENS FOCUS 0 LENS SHIFT AV EXIT MENU PICTURE Picture adjustment mode MENU screen PICTURE COLOR TEMP 0000 MENU CONTRAST innn AUTO SETUP een LENS SHARBNESS The Gan PICTURE SHARPNESS V nnn POSITION NR D0000 SIGNAL LIST SARGS Fee TEST PATTERN MENU AY SELECT SELECT lt gt EXIT MENU MENU AV START ENTER EXIT MENU POSITION Screen position adjustment mode POSITION SHIFT SIZE BLK CLOCK PHASE INPUT RESOLUTION Contents of menu screen Screen MENU amp CLAMP POSITION name EDGE BLENDING AUTO SETUP KY LENS SUB MENU ENTER f PICTURE EXIT MENU
126. ules that accommodate the 4 video signal formats described above can be switched from one to another with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button that cycles through those signal formats The selected input signal is indicated by an OSD message that automatically goes off e The SYSTEM SELECTOR should normally be set in the AUTO position e The automatic scan format identification logic may malfunction if signal connections other than those described above are employed or an unstable video signal is applied In such an event use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the scan format that matches the video signal format applied e To ensure correct video signal transmission use 3C2W or better than 3C2W cables for video interconnections e g 3C2W 3CFB 4CFB 5C2W 5CFTX 7CFB etc 38 Connecting the signal source to the input module for serial digital signals Serial digital input module sold separately ET MD95SD3 for HD SDI OUT 1080i 720p Module aA ele L HD SERIAL HD SD signal SD signal output Active through Professional type digital VCR 0 000 o 9 OD eoo Q JEE ees e Use an input module which correctly matches the input signal type e Input modules that accommodate 8 video signal formats 14 scan formats SMPTE292M can be switched from one to another with the SYSTEM SELECTOR switch that cycles through those signal formats The selected input signal is indicated by
127. ull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth e If not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet If a problem occurs during use If a problem occurs such as no picture 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 e If 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 mode 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 dropped or if the cabinet becomes damaged disconnect the power cord plug immediately e A short circuit may occur which could cause fire Contact an Authorized Service Center for any repairs that need to be made Caution e Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard Precautions on handling CAUTION Setting up The following points should always be observed when setting up this projector A dedicated power supply must be used e Ask the place of purchase to carry out any electrical work which may be required to provide a 14 A 200 V 240 V AC single phase power supply for the pro
128. ure to set the correction width to the same value for the two projectors to be combined If projectors have different values the best blending of edges cannot be achieved 67 Adjusting the color matching The projector is equipped with color matching adjustment functions to adjust color balance when using several units in combination Adjustment procedure MENU AUTO SETUP LENS PICTURE POSITION OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN MENU AW SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select PICTURE PICTURE TINT innn SHARPNESS H nnn SHARPNESS V nnn NR O00 GAMMA MODE n FILTER 000000 FRAME RATE 0000 PAL CINEMA 0000 COLOR MATCHING 0000 MENU AV SELECT SUB MENU ENTER EXIT MENU Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select COLOR MATCHING Press the LEFT lt q and RIGHT B arrow buttons to turn ON COLOR MATCHING RED GREEN BLUE PATTERN SELECT SUB MENU EXIT A lt v NTER ENU z COLOR MATCHING R RED mann GREEN nnn BLUE NNN PATTERN 4 gt SELECT AV ADJ UST EXIT M Press the ENTER button The COLOR MATCHING screen will be displayed Press the UP A and DOWN W arrow buttons to select the co
129. user to the presence of uninsulated RISK OF ELECTRIC dangerous voltage within the products SHOCK DO NOT OPEN enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This plug will only 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 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 t
130. using image conversion processing specially for moving pictures You can choose the RGB mode best suited for the type of RGB signals you are using refer to page 40 RGB mode Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a PC or other computer based device that focuses on still images RGB REALITY mode Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a scan converter or other video equipment that focuses on moving images The following lists the video signal formats compatible with the RGB Reality mode fH kHz fV Hz RGB mode RGB REALITY mode Signal name Remarks 480i 15 73 60 576i 15 63 50 480p 31 47 60 720 60p 45 00 60 1035 60i 33 75 60 1080 60i 33 75 60 1080 24p 27 00 24 1080 50i 28 12 50 1080 30p 33 75 30 1080 25p 28 12 25 1080 24sF 27 00 48 006606666 Except above list Compatible factory default RGB mode only O Compatible when you apply the RGB Reality mode to the signal formats marked with O select the signal format with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button and then register it with the projector s memory A D These signal formats may not be compatible with RGB mode depending on signal conditions Use the RGB Reality mode x O Not compatible In the RGB REALITY mode optimum adjustment values are pre set so it is not possible to automatically adjust the pi
131. ust according to the following page when performing automatic adjustment of special signals and wide aspect 16 9 etc signals e If inputting a picture in which the edge of the screen is not known or a dark picture when starting the automatic adjustment the message INCOMPLETED will be displayed and the picture will not be adjusted automatically If this happens you will need to manually adjust settings such as INPUT RESOLUTION CLOCK PHASE and SHIFT Some types of personal computer may not support automatic adjustment Some types of synchronizing signals for C SYNC and G SYNC may not support the automatic adjustment e The picture may become distorted for approximately 4 seconds while automatic adjustment is being carried out but this is normal e Adjustment is required for each of the input signals e Press MENU during automatic adjustment to cancel 47 48 2 Special signal automatic adjustment Adjustment procedure MENU Press the MENU button The MENU screen will be displayed OPTION SIGNAL LIST TEST PATTERN SELECT lt gt MENU AW START ENTER EXIT MENU AUTO SETUP MENU Press the LEFT lt d or RIGHT B arrow buttons once time MODE USER The AUTO SETUP MENU screen will be displayed Press the LEFT lt and RIGHT P arrow to switch to desired MODE STANDARD When receiving signals with an image aspect of 4 3 or 5 4 SELECT 4B WIDE Whe
132. ustment values BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT and SHARPNESS to the default levels which were set at the time of shipment from the factory It is pressed after the respective adjustment mode screen has been displayed SYSTEM SELECTOR button This button is used to select RGB RGB REALITY or YPBPrR YCbCr signal or switch between video and digital serial signal formats POWER button This button is used to turn the projector power supply on and off This button is enabled while the MAIN POWER switch is ON Input select buttons These buttons are used to change the input between INPUT 1 slot 1 INPUT 2 slot 2 INPUT 3 slot 3 If there are several input terminals in a single input slot the selection will change in order between all input terminals available for that slot RGB button is invalid TTEN Panasonic PROJECTOR CONTRAST button 22777 oh This button is used to select the mode for adjusting _ nmn the picture contrast BRIGHT TE LENS Corus O BRIGHT buttons This button is used to select the mode for adjusting the picture brightness DERIO I 00 OAO I l EDEDED OAO E i I I i Numeric buttons These buttons are used to specify this projector when it is being used in a multi screen projection system In addition they are used to enter ID numbers when selecting IDs and to enter passwords LITT T SI NEXT
133. y Be particularly careful of this when the projector is installed using the floor method Allow enough space around the projector for maintenance to be carried out e Leave at least 80 cm 2 6 feet of free space on all sides of the projector to allow enough room for adjustments and maintenance to be carried out Notes on use In order to get the best picture quality e 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 Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hands e Do not touch your hands against the surface of the lens If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else this will be magnified and projected onto the screen About the screen e If the screen you are using is dirty damaged or discolored attractive projections cannot be obtained Do not apply any volatile substances to the screen and do not let it become dirty or damaged Cleaning and maintenance Always disconnect the power plug from the power source as a Safety precaution before carrying out cleaning and maintenance Wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth e If the cabinet is particularly dirty soak the cloth in water with a small amount of neutral detergent in i

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