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1. H Setting LE lode bo SE Re a Press the MENU button to view the PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD men u COLOR TEMP STANDARD BRIGHT 32 0 CONTRAST 32 MM SHARPNESS 6 0H WHITE BALANCE R 32 E WHITE BALANCE G 32 0 WHITE BALANCE B 32 E STANDARD SELECT t1 ADJUST ESC MENU Using the and gt buttons show the mermerni SD card screen aoa a SELECT 41 v ADJUST ESC MENU 3 Press the ENTER button to show the SD card setting screen 4 Using the A and Y buttons select the desired item and make setting with the lt and gt buttons AUTOPLAY ON The next image will automatically appear when images are replayed OFF Images will not be changed automatically REPEAT 1 10 Automatic replay will be repeated by the predefined times if ON has been selected for auto play Continuous Automatic replay will be repeated endlessly if ON has been selected for auto play INTERVAL This parameter defines the interval of changing to the next image when ON has been selected for auto play The interval value can be selected from 5 to 60 seconds with the step being 5 seconds Note e Some images require a due time until they are displayed For such images the actual image changing time may be longer than the set interval value
2. OPTION SHUTTER OSD ON AUTO KEYSTONE ON RGB YPbPr YPbPr RGB2 SELECT OUTPUT BACK COLOR BLUE FRONT REAR FRONT DESK CEILING DESK LAMP POWER LOW LAMP RUN TIME 10 H NEXT PAGE SELECT 4 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU The RGB YPbPr item is displayed when an RGB YPBPR signal is being input NETWORK menu page 49 PT L780NTU only O Ea kb fo Sm kale NETWORK STATUS LANI WEP KEYI SELECT 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU LENS menu page 50 OU fe fo Bo S LENS Bea e 200M FOCUS LENS SELECT STANDARD SELECT t1 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU 34 OPTION PREVIOUS PAGE 1 FAN CONTROL STANDARD WEB CONTROL ON WEB STANDBY ON WEB PASSWORD GONTROL KEY ON FUNC1 MUTE SET ID ALL AUTO POWER OFF DISABLE SELECT t 4 ADJUST ESC MENU WEB CONTROL WEB STANDBY and WEB PASSWORD a re only displayed for the PT L780NTU SD CARD menu page 4 PT L780NTU only 9 O 3 Joc fo SE 5 SD CARD AUTOPLAY ON SELECT t1 4 ADJUST 1 3 ESC MENU PI enu operation guide Press the MENU button The menu screen will be q CO displayed LEN pez PICTURE PICTURE MODE COLOR TEMP BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS WHITE BALANCE R WHITE BALANCE G WHITE BALANCE B STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD ENTER ENTER E
3. OPTION PREVIOUS PAGE 1 FAN CONTROL STANDARD WEB CONTROL ON WEB STANDBY ON WEB PASSWORD CONTROL KEY ON FUNC1 MUTE SET ID ALL AUTO POWER OFF DISABLE SELECT t ADJUST SHUTTER The shutter function can be used to momentarily turn off the picture and sound from the projector when the projector is not being used for short periods of time such as during breaks in meetings or when carrying out preparation The projector uses less power in shutter mode than it does in normal projection mode ESC MENU 46 OSD ON The current input name is displayed in the top right corner of the screen when the input signal is changed OFF Use this setting when you do not want the current input name to be displayed AUTO KEYSTONE This should normally be set to ON ON During automatic setup the angle of tilt of the projector is detected and vertical keystone distortion is corrected automatically OFF Use this setting when you do not want automatic keystone correction to be carried out during automatic setup such as when the screen itself is at an angle RGB YPbPr This setting is valid when 750p HDTV60 HDTV50 525p 625i and 525i signals are being input Select the setting in accordance with the input signal The RGB YPbPr item is displayed when an RGB1 IN RGB2 IN or RGB 3 IN connectors has a signal being input RGB2 SELECT This setting is used to select th
4. Replay Change to SD card using the input switching RGB button of the projector or remote controller 2 Select the folder with the A and EF WMO 1 10 Y buttons and press the mn ENTER button A file selection screen will appear Notes e f three or more folders are found press the V button and the next three or less folders will be shown in turn If no thumbnail has been incorporated in the image file in advance it will take a longer time before image appears A folder that contains no image file cannot be selected To return to the folder selection screen press the MENU button 3 Select the file with the A V lt im gt buttons and press PAAS the ENTER button The selected image will be displayed in full screen mode If OFF has been selected for auto play the lt and gt buttons can select the previous or next image for display Notes e If ten or more files are found press the V button when the bottom row files are highlighted or press the button when the right bottom file is highlighted This will show another nine or less files in turn To return to the file selection screen press the MENU button If ON has been selected for auto play the image will be displayed in full screen mode and automatic replay will start 93 Recording directly on SD card Use the SD card by means of a PC card adaptor in a personal computer having a slot that is comp
5. Serial connector Cabinet Moulded plastic ABS PC Dimensions Width Height Length Weight PT L780NTU PT L750U Operating environment Temperature Humidity Certifications lt Remote control unit gt Power supply Operating range Weight Dimensions Width Length Height lt Options gt Ceiling bracket Ceiling mount bracket for low ceilings Wireless mouse receiver Wide conversion lens Wireless card LAN card Projection lens Single line 0 5 V rms M3 jack Stereo MINI Single line RCA pin jack 1 0 V p p 75 Q Single line Mini DIN 4 pin Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p 75 Q 0 5 V rms RCA pin jack x 2 L R Single line 0 5 V rms M3 jack Stereo MINI Monitor output stereo compatible O V rms 1 0 V rms variable D sub 9p female RS 232C compatible 290 mm 11 13 32 137 mm 5 3 8 406 mm 15 31 32 without lens cover 5 9 kg 13 0 lbs 5 8 kg 12 8 lbs 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F When the FAN CONTROL is set to HIGH page 47 0 C 35 C 32 F 95 F 20 80 no condensation UL60950 FCC class B 3 V DC AAA battery x2 Approx 7 m 23 when operated directly in front of signal receptor 108 g 3 8 ozs including batteries 33 mm 1 9 32 168 mm 6 19 32 40 mm 1 9 16 ET PK780 ET PK780S ET RMRC1 ET LEC701 ET CDWL1U ET CDLAN1 ET LE10 for a short distance projection ET LE20 for a medium distance p
6. 3 Delete button Image files selected in the thumbnail display section 17 will be deleted A message will be displayed to confirm the deletion Choose Yes to delete or No to cancel Note e The deleted image files reside in the Recycle Bin Any of them can be retrieved from the bin if you accidentally delete them 4 Transmission button Image files selected in the thumbnail display section 17 will be transmitted to the projector If you want to cancel the transmission click the Cancel button 5 Automatic display Images shown in thumbnails 17 will be replayed automatically The image currently selected shown in the preview screen 16 will be first displayed in automatic display mode To cancel transmission click the Cancel button If you want to stop the automatic display click the Stop button 7 When the automatic display comes to an end the top image will be selected For details of the advanced setting in automatic display refer to the Paragraph 14 Options In presentation mode the personal computer uses the projector exclusively so that images cannot be transferred from other PCs 6 Transfer to SD All images shown in thumbnails 17 will be transferred to the SD card inserted in the projector To cancel the transfer click the Cancel button This function is not available during automatic display Note e The power of the projector cannot be turned off during the process of transfer to SD 7 S
7. Quit all software applications that use the SD card Drag and drop the icon of SD card drive on the desktop into the Recycle Bin icon and then take out the PC card adaptor 3 Press the ejector button of the PC card adaptor and pull out the SD card Note e Strictly follow the procedure for card removal Removing the card in a wrong procedure may destroy the card or stored data 98 Example of setting for use of the wireless card Image transfer methods that use wireless card are broadly classified into four types depending on the current working environment To use wireless communication for the first time Insert the optional wireless card ET CDWL1 into your PC and make setting for the direct wireless communication with the projector For details of setting the projector refer to Setting the projector on page 104 For details of setting the PC refer to Settings of personal computer on page 112 Personal computer Projector Typical setting Setting of the projector Setting of the PC IP address LAN 1 5 Assign an address such as 192 168 10 10 14 192 168 10 15 or 192 168 10 20 factory default The same IP address as the If you use more than one projector cannot be used projector assign a different address to each of them Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 factory default Channel 11 factory default 11 Use the same setting as the Use the same setting as the PC projector
8. The signal format TV system may not be set correctly Refer to page 39 There may be a problem with the video tape or other signal source A signal which is not compatible with the projector may be being input Refer to page 63 If you select SXGA60 or SXGA60 type RGB signals the pictures may not be projected correctly If this happens press the AUTO SETUP button The cable may be too long The external video output for the laptop computer may not be set correctly You may be able to change the external output settings by pressing the Fn F3 or Fn F10 keys simultaneously The actual method varies depending on the type of computer so refer to the documentation provided with your computer for further details If an RGB input indicator Refer to page 16 is turned off the video signals may not be output from the computer RGB2 SELECT in the OPTION menu is set to OUTPUT when the signals are input to RGB2 IN RGB OUT connector Refer to page 46 The picture does not display correctly Picture from computer does not appear Others 4 GON NIS l l ecifications a p Power supply Power consumption Amps LCD panel Panel size diagonal Aspect ratio Display method Drive method Pixels 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 380 W During standby when fan is stopped Approx 3 5 W When the WEB STANDBY is set to ON Approx 43 W page 47 3 5 A 1 5 A 1 0 type 22 86 mm 4 3
9. is selected in step ID the operation for resetting the lamp time will be cancelled 4 Turn off the power This will reset the cumulative usage time for the lamp unit to zero Refer to steps and on page 31 for details on how to turn off the power 67 Others 3elore calling for service Before calling for service check the following points Problem Possible cause Power does not turn e The power cord may not be connected on e The MAIN POWER switch is turned off e The main power supply is not being supplied to the wall outlet e TEMP indicator is illuminated or flashing Refer to page 60 e LAMP indicator is illuminated or flashing Refer to page 61 No picture appears e The lamp unit cover has not been securely installed e The video signal input source may not be connected properly e The input selection setting may not be correct Refer to page 30 e The BRIGHT adjustment setting may be at the minimum possible setting Refer to page 39 e The shutter function may be in use Refer to page 46 The picture is fuzzy e The lens cover may still be attached to the lens e The lens focus may not have been set correctly Refer to pages 31 and 50 e The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen Refer to pages 29 and 52 e The lens may be dirty e The projector may be tilted too much Refer to page 28 COLOR is too light or e COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect Refer to T
10. Menu screens 0 n screen menus The various settings and adjustments for this projector can be carried out by selecting the operations from on screen menus The general arrangement of these menus is shown below PICTURE menu page 38 When an RGB DVI signal is being input PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD BRIGHT 32 CONTRAST 32 SHARPNESS 6 E WHITE BALANCE R 32 E WHITE BALANCE G 32 E WHITE BALANCE B 32 E STANDARD SELECT ITI ADJUST ESC MENU When an S VIDEO VIDEO signal is being input PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD COLOR 32 E TINT 32 BRIGHT 32 CONTRAST 32 E i SHARPNESS 2 0E NR 1 _ TV SYSTEM AUTO STANDARD SELECT t1 4 ADJUST ESC MENU NOTE When a YPBPR signal is being input LE bh bo BS PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD COLOR 32 E i TINT 32 BRIGHT 32 E CONTRAST 32 E SHARPNESS 2 0E NR 1 S STANDARD SELECT 4114 ADJUST ESC MENU When the NETWORK SD CARD is selected PT L780NTU only LEG bt bo SE Role PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD BRIGHT 32 E CONTRAST 32 E STANDARD SELECT 4 4 ADJUST ESC MENU e Keystone distortion
11. Note e It is also necessary to install the wireless card driver and to make settings for the wireless card For details of installing the wireless card driver refer to Installing wireless card driver on page 107 For details of setting the wireless card refer to Settings of wireless card on page 111 99 If wireless communication has already been established between PCs in ad hoc mode In this case it is required to make settings so that direct wireless communication will be available between the personal computers and the projector in ad hoc mode using the wireless cards that are currently used in the PCs For details of setting the projector refer to Setting the projector on page 104 Personal computer Projector Personal computer Typical setting Setting of the projector IP address Assign an IP address that is different from that of PC Example If the IP address of the PC is 192 168 10 11 assign an address such as 192 168 10 12 to the projector Subnet mask Use the same settings as the PC AD HOC Use the same setting as the PC Notes e The settings of the PC are available without modification However give the same WEP settings to the projector as the PC because the projector will also support WEP if the WEP function is enabled on the PC If the WEP function is disabled data encryption is also disabled Therefore it is recommended to take measures for data protection such as setting a password in
12. The lamp may need to be replaced earlier due to variables such as a particular lamp s characteristics usage conditions and the installation environment especially when it is subjected to a continuous use for more than 10 hours About the SD memory card PT L780NTU only Static electricity from the human body can damage the SD memory card To prevent this you should touch a nearby metallic object such as an aluminium sash or a door knob to dissipate the static charge from your body About the card slot PT L780NTU only Make sure that there are no foreign objects inside the slot when inserting the SD memory card or an optional wireless card Failure to observe it may damage the card and the slot Before carrying out cleaning and maintenance be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth If the cabinet is particularly dirty soak the cloth in water with a small amount of neutral detergent in it squeeze the cloth very well and then wipe the cabinet After cleaning wipe the cabinet dry with a dry cloth If using a chemically treated cloth read the instructions supplied with the cloth before use Do not wipe the lens with a cloth that is dusty or which produces lint If any dust or lint gets onto the lens such dust or lint will be magnified and projected onto the screen Use a blower to clean any dust and lint from the lens surface or use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust
13. Thumbnail display The images captured into Image Creator 1 0 are displayed in reduced size They can be sorted or deleted by right clicking with the mouse 10 Exit button Quits Image Creator 1 0 11 Close button Quits Image Creator 1 0 Converting and saving captured images When you press the Convert and save button on the Image Creator main screen a setting window will appear as shown in the diagram on the right 1 Slide button 1 va This button switches the display of image tee __________ files captured into Image Creator 2 Compression format setting Specify the compression format in which the files are saved AUTO JPEG and PNG are available If AUTO is selected the file is automatically converted into either JPEG or PNG format Note e If the file would be more compact in PNG format this format will be selected for saving 3 Convert and screen size setting Specify the screen size of the file to be saved 4 Current image button Currently selected image file will be saved in the specified compression format and screen size onto the SD card or into other folders The name of the saved file will be generated automatically 5 All image button All image files captured into Image Creator are saved in the specified compression format and screen size onto the SD card or into other folders The name of the saved file will be generated automatically 6 Slide display The currently selected im
14. cela peut causer un incendie ou des probl mes de fonctionnement e est recommand de nettoyer l int rieur du projecteur avant que la saison humide n arrive Demander au centre technique agr plus proche de nettoyer le projecteur lorsque cela est requis Se renseigner aupr s du centre technique agr pour le co t du nettoyage 77 Others Mi a z Nous faisons tous les efforts possibles afin de pr server l environnement Pri re d apporter l appareil s il n est pas r parable a votre revendeur ou un centre de recyclage Pr cautions de manipulation Pr cautions prendre lors du d placement du projecteur Veiller bien mettre le capuchon d objectif en place avant de d placer le projecteur La lentille de projection est extr mement sensible aux vibrations et aux chocs Veiller ne pas la soumettre des vibrations ou des chocs excessifs lors du d placement du projecteur Avertissements concernant l installation Toujours observer les points suivants lors de l installation du projecteur viter de l installer dans les endroits sujets des vibrations ou des chocs Si le projecteur est install dans les endroits sujets de fortes vibrations comme pr s d un moteur ou sil est install l int rieur d un v hicule ou a bord d un bateau le projecteur peut tre soumis une vibration ou des chocs qui peuvent endommager les pi ces internes et causer des mauvais fonctionnements
15. folder sharing For details please consult your network administrator Compatibility with other cards than the optional wireless card ET CDWL1 is not guaranteed 100 If wireless communication has already been established using an access point In this case it is required to make settings so that wireless communication will be available between the personal computers and the projector in infrastructure mode through the access point Communication may not be established depending on the access point used For details of setting the projector refer to Setting the projector on page 104 Personal computer Personal computer Personal computer Personal computer Access point Projector Typical setting Parameters Setting of the projector a address For details of setting please consult your network Subnet mask administrator Mode INFRASTRUCTURE sess an SO Dok n the same channel setting as the access point Please consult your network administrator SSID Use the same SSID setting as the access point Please consult your network administrator Notes e If the projector is used in the area where the radio waves cannot reach the access point follow the instructions described in If wireless communication has already been established between PCs in ad hoc mode on page 100 For the SSID of the projector up to 32 alphanumeric characters and symbols are available For this reason if
16. page 65 5 Air outlet port Do not cover this port WARNING Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not bring your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port otherwise burns or damage could result NOTE e During projection of an image the cooling fan will operate emitting a small noise as it operates Turning the lamp on or off will cause this noise to increase a little e By using the OPTION menu to set LAMP POWER to LOW the operating sound of the fan can be reduced Refer to page 47 15 Preparation Projector control panel A RGB INPUT LAMP W POWER AUTO SETUP VIDEO RGB SHUTTER STANDBY R ON G FOCUS BO ZOOM Q ri W 1 Power indicator pages 30 31 and 47 This indicator illuminates red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on standby mode and illuminates green when the power is turned on and a picture starts to be projected PT L780NTU only When the WEB STANDBY is set to ON the cooling fan operates and the power indicator on the projector flashes slowly in red 2 RGB INPUT indicator This indicator illuminates when a signal is input into the connector that is selected with the input select buttons 3 LAMP indicator page 61 This indicator illuminates when it is time to replace the lamp unit It flashes if a circu
17. shocks Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of children and do not look into the laser beam or point it towards other people e f the laser beam which is emitted by the remote control unit transmitter is pointed directly into the eyes it may cause visual ability to be impaired Do not allow the and terminals of the batteries to come into contact with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Failure to observe this may cause the batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire e Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them away from metallic objects During a thunderstorm do not touch the projector or the cable e Electric shocks can result Do not use the projector in a bath or shower e Fire or electric shocks can result Preparation 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 bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not bring your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port otherwise burns or damage could result When replacing the lamp allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it e The lamp cover gets very hot and contact with it can cause burns Before replacing the lamp be sure to unplug the power cord from the powe
18. that is set for the access point for communication in infrastructure mode or peer to peer mode e For the SSID of the projector up to 32 alphanumeric characters and symbols are available For this reason if the SSID of the access point cannot be used in the projector consult the network administrator and have the SSID changed to the one that can be used in the projector Use A and buttons to change the value and use the lt 4 and buttons to switch the characters to be changed Press the ENTER button when the setting is completed Channel Select the channel for use It is necessary to select the same channel as used by the wireless card of the PC with which the projector communicates In the INFRASTRUCTURE mode the projector usually operates regardless of the channel setting However communication may not be established depending on the access point used unless the projector has the same channel setting as the access point Use lt and buttons to select the desired channel and press the ENTER button Note e Available channels vary by the country refer to page 87 105 WEP setup wizard KEY SIZE encryption key size Set the size of the key required for the encrypted communication Conform to the setting of the personal computer and the access point In some cases 64 bits may be indicated as 40 bits and 128 bits as 104 bits Use lt and P buttons to toggle the values and press the ENTER button when the setting
19. 35 This button is used to display the menu screens When a menu screen is being displayed this button can be used to return to a previous screen or to clear the screen 40 Arrow AV and gt buttons page 35 These buttons are used to select and adjust items in the menu screens When in computer operating mode these buttons on the remote control unit function differently page 21 D ENTER button page 35 This button is used to accept and to activate items selected in the on screen menus When in computer operating mode this button on the remote control unit operates differently page 21 42 FOCUS buttons page 31 These buttons are used to adjust the projected image focus 4 Zoom buttons page 31 These buttons are used to adjust the projected image size Laser emitter page 20 45 Infrared emitter page 22 46 Click button page 21 This button can be used when the operating mode select switch is moved to the left Computer D PAGE button page 21 This button can be used when the operating mode select switch is moved to the left Computer Operation indicator page 20 This indicator illuminates while a laser beam is being emitted while the LASER button is being pressed It flashes when any other buttons are being pressed LASER button page 20 A beam of laser light is emitted while this button is being pressed This laser beam can be used as a pointer to point
20. adaptor into the PC card slot of the personal computer An icon of drive will be added automatically on the desktop 3 Write and edit files in the similar manner as a floppy disk and an MO disk Note e Extension of functions is required including PC Anite alone bi thie Macintosti Exchange and File Exchange If those functions are f8 eso montto imitalze the disk not installed a message appears saying The Name computer cannot read this disk Will you format the Format Macintosh 14 18 disk and a formatting screen appears NEVER format the disk though If the card undergoes Macintosh formatting the projector will not be able to recognize the SD card Be sure to click the Remove button and take out the SD card Then install PC Exchange File Exchange and other function extension For details of procedures refer to the instruction manuals for the OS and related Help Deletion copy and renaming of a file creation and deletion of a folder directory and similar operations can be performed in a similar manner to normal hard disk Refer to the instruction manual and Help descriptions of your operating system OS The projector supports DCF conforming directories and files as well as folders and files specified by Wireless Manager 2 0 The projector cannot recognize directories and files that are not conforming to DCF except when Wireless Manager 2 0 is used For details of DCF standard refer to DCF standard on p
21. again from the beginning CONTROL KEY To make the buttons on the projector not function set the CONTROL KEY to OFF To use the buttons on the projector set to ON page 16 FUNC 1 This assigns a function to the FUNC1 button of the remote control unit MUTE e Functions in the same way as the MUTE function page 45 KEYSTONE e Functions in the same way as when KEYSTONE is selected from the POSITION menu screen page 42 SET ID UNIT ID is used to set projector IDs to control two or more projectors either simultaneously or separately 48 ALL The projectors can be simultaneously controlled from any remote control unit regardless of their ID settings 1 The projector can be controlled from the remote control unit with its projector ID set to 1 2 The projector can be controlled from the remote control unit with its projector ID set to 2 3 The projector can be controlled from the remote control unit with its projector ID set to 3 SET ID 4 ALL gt 4 M n NOTE UNIT ID is set to ALL by default Hence ID number need not be set when only one projector is used If the projectors are given ID numbers their remote control units must be assigned the same ID numbers respectively If the UNIT ID s of two or more projectors are set to ALL the user will not be able to control them separately The projector can be turned ON
22. b c d e f g h i j K l m Nn O p q r s t u v w X y z under bar The name is not case sensitive Double byte characters cannot be used Multiple directories with the same three digit number directory number cannot be created Layering of directories is not supported File name A file name must be made of 4 alphabets a four digit number file number jpg extension e g abcd0001 jpg e 37 different characters including 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j K lI m N O p q r S t u v w X y Z under bar can be used for 4 alphabets and numbers between 0001 and 9999 can be used for a four digit number The name is not case sensitive Double byte characters cannot be used Multiple files with the same four digit number file number cannot be created in the same directory File format Only Exif2 1 compliant JPEG image is supported 136 Before placing an repair order Please make sure of the following Symptom Please check els the PC card adapter inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it reaches the end The computer does e Is the SD card inserted into the SD card slot of the PC card adapter not recognize the SD until it reaches the end card e Is the driver installed e Are there sufficient IRQ interrupting signal numbers Refer to the online help of Windows Writing cannot be PA w performed Is the write protect switch of the SD card
23. courant e Ne pas continuer d utiliser le projecteur dans ces cas autrement cela peut entrainer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques e Apr s s tre assure que de la fum e ne se d gage plus s adresser un centre technique agr et demander que les r parations n cessaires soient faites e Le fait de r parer le projecteur soi m me est tr s dangereux et ne doit jamais tre fait Ne pas installer ce projecteur dans un endroit qui n est pas assez r sistant pour supporter le poids du projecteur e Si l emplacement d installation n est pas assez r sistant le projecteur risque de tomber et causer de graves blessures et ou des dommages Demander a un technicien qualifi d installer le projecteur par exemple s il est install au plafond e Si l installation n est pas faite correctement cela peut entra ner des blessures ou des chocs lectriques Si de l eau ou des objets trangers entrent dans le projecteur si le projecteur tombe ou si le bo tier est endommag teindre l appareil et d brancher imm diatement la fiche d alimentation de la prise de courant e Si l on continue d utiliser le projecteur dans cette condition cela peut entrainer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques e S adresser un centre technique agr pour que les r parations n cessaires puissent tre faites Ne pas surcharger la prise de courant e Si l alimentation est surcharg e par exemple par l utilisation de
24. et projet sur l cran D ailleurs lorsque le projecteur n est pas utilis r tracter la lentille puis la couvrir a l aide du capuchon d objectif fourni propos de l cran Si l cran utilis est sale endommag ou d color des projections de bonne qualit ne peuvent pas tre obtenues N appliquer aucune substance volatile l cran et ne pas le laisser se salir ou sendommager A propos de la lampe ll est possible qu il faille remplacer la lampe plus t t en raison de facteurs variables tels que des caract ristiques de la lampe des conditions d utilisation et un environnement d installation particuliers en particulier si elle est utilis e de fa on continue pendant plus de 10 heures A propos de la carte m moire SD PT L780NTU seulement L electricite statique d gag e par le corps humain peut endommager la carte m moire SD Afin d emp cher cela toucher un objet m tallique proche comme un ch ssis de fen tre en aluminium ou une poign e de porte pour d charger l lectricit statique du corps A propos de la fente a carte PT L780NTU seulement S assurer qu aucun corps tranger ne se trouve l int rieur de la fente lors de insertion de la carte m moire SD ou d une carte sans fil en option sinon cela peut endommager la carte et la fente Avant de faire le nettoyage et l entretien s assurer de d brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant Essuyer le bo tier avec un
25. files Clicking an image will zoom in on it within the Web browser Clicking Projection will display it on the projector Click the page and the image will be magnified and displayed in the Web browser and then it will be projected by the projector GO 00 3 CN C0 NO o 02 09 03 02 o PSBEEBBBBEBEEEE ele 9 e eee a a a w a a a w a a n a n nana DOUUDUUUUUUUUDUUUUUDUDUDUDUDODU oooooooo ooo HoHoHHTHTHTHoHoH SD gD va 3888 88S Close 6 22 lt PREVIOUS NEXT gt PAGELIST javascript Change Paee cei slide cei Folder WMOd amp page 7 amp lane e laa Fi ETAk 7 4554 h 119 Changing password Click Change password in the menu The user can change the password 29 2 3 ann mme T s Note FRS e Up to16 characters can be used for a Window password MENU Use alphanumeric characters and JERE ki symbols to create a password ae ea Both upper and lower case letters can Mo ian be used TEED E Don C E mere When using PDA From a personal digital assistance PDA and other portable information terminal the user can access this projector to make setting on the projector and to operate data of the SD card For details of PDA and for setting of PDA network cad refer to manufacturers instruction manual for those devices Operation of PDA Starting the Web browser control PDA Start the browsing softwa
26. follows 1 File menu KO 11 Capture slides Capture an image SE Convert and save and Exit are a available in this menu Fh nora ii e i 5 mes 2 Settings menu This menu allows you to use change of Cr E JPEG conversion format saving in DCF 7 sms format making thumbnails and adjust of ana mg JPEG quality low quality or high quality i 3 Version information You can check the version of Image Creator 1 0 software 4 Capture slides button Presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint are captured into Image Creator 1 0 5 Capture images button Image files created with other applications either in JPEG BMP TIFF PNG format are captured into Image Creator 1 0 6 SD card Other folder selection Here select the destination of captured image files 131 7 Convert and save button Files will be converted into the specified format automatic JPEG or PNG conversion and size and saved into the destination selected in 6 8 Launch Wireless Manager button 9 es Wireless Manager 2 0 will be started 2 Ge ae 1050 Once it is started it will be minimized on the task bar To operate the function right clicking the icon with the mouse If the images have been stored using Image Creator 1 0 in advance an image list window appears after the start of Wireless Manager 2 0 followed by the thumbnail display of images stored using Image Creator 1 0 9
27. guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation lf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Any unauthorised changes or modifications to this equipment will void the users authority to operate Declaration of Conformity Model Number PT L780NTU PT L750U Trade Name Panasonic Responsible party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Address One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Telephone number 1 800 528 8601 or 1 800 222 0741 Email pbtsservice panasonic com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Preparation Contents Preparation IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 2 Precautions with regard to safety 6 ACCESSOTIES nr renmmmmnnnmnnenrs 11 Precautions on han
28. in the PICTURE menu Refer to page 44 4 Signals that are compatible with the FRAME LOCK function page 44 DVI signal is compatible only with VGA60 SVGA60 XGA60 and SXGA60 D DD D D D D D D D DW DW DW S G G G GD Gd Gd Gd GI GI GI Gd Gd Gd OOO D w w W W D W D W D W W W W Oo O P S S S gt A gt 63 Others eaning and replacing the air filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust the internal temperature of the projector will rise the TEMP indicator will flash and the projector power will turn off The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use depending on the location where the projector is being used Cleaning procedure D Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and disconnect the power cord plug from the mains socket Turn off the MAIN POWER switch according to the procedure given in Turning off the power on page 31 before disconnecting the plug from the mains socket 2 Gently turn the projector upside down NOTE e Place the projector on top of a soft cloth so that it will not become scratched 3 Remove the air filter Put your fingernails under the air filter and pull the air filter out of the projector Air filter 64 4 Clean the air filter Use a vacuum cleaner to clean off any accumulated dust NOTE e Be careful not to let the air filter get sucked into the vacuum cleaner 5 Install the air fil
29. inserting the batteries make sure the polarities and are correct e f the batteries are inserted incorrectly they may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result ise only the specified batteries e f incorrect batteries are used they may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result Do not mix old and new batteries e f the batteries are inserted incorrectly they may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result Do not put your weight on this projector e You could fall or the projector could break and injury may result e Be especially careful not to let young children climb onto the projector Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning e Electric shocks can result if this is not done Ask an Authorised Service Center to clean inside the projector at least once a year e f dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can result in fire or problems with operation e t is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives Ask your nearest Authorised Service Center to clean the projector when required Please discuss with the Authorised Service Center regarding cleaning costs We are c
30. is displayed Check the network setting of the PC in use and the projector setting 1P EA 192 168 1 123 PANASONIC PRJ O1 192 168 1 120 Host Name ARIAS CONIC RESISTER CANCEL If no projector does not exist on the same network as that for the PC onto which Wireless Manager 2 0 has been installed or when a projector is to be registered manually G Click the Add button C 4 From the keyboard type the IP address of the projector and click the Register button The projector will be registered in the list of projectors to which the image data is to be transmitted RESGIER CANCEL If the specified projector is not found on the network a The projector was not detected message will be displayed If you want to cancel the registration click the Cancel button 5 Choose the SD folder to which the image data is to be transmitted Image data can be transmitted onto the SD card inserted in the projector Ten folders are provided on the SD card to receive the transmitted image data Click the pull down key of the Folders in SD and choose a folder to which images are to be transmitted from folders displayed 6 Click and choose the projector to which image data is to be transmitted Image data cannot be transmitted unless a projector is selected Click the OK button This will establish the setting To abort the setting click the Cancel button 124 Set projec
31. is for Windows 98SE The contents of displayed window vary with the Windows version If the New hardware window requests selection of the driver select Windows standard driver and click the OK button For further information refer to on line Help of Windows e Deletion copy and renaming of a file creation and deletion of a folder directory and similar operations can be performed in a similar manner to normal hard disk Refer to the instruction manual and Help descriptions of your operating system OS e The projector supports DCF conforming directories and files as well as folders and files specified by Wireless Manager 2 0 The projector cannot recognize directories and files that are not conforming to DCF except when Wireless Manager 2 0 is used Use Image Creator 1 0 to convert the format For details of Image Creator 1 0 refer to Image Creator 1 0 on page 130 For details of DCF standard refer to DCF standard on page 136 Free Space 8 9C la My Computer 95 Removing SD card Take out the SD card in the following procedure MM Quit all software applications that use the SD card Q Left click the PC card icon shown on the task bar at the right bottom on the screen Note e If no PC card icon is appearing on the task bar at the right bottom of the screen go to Start menu Setting Control panel open PC card click the Show control on the task bar check box and then click th
32. lamp is a consumable product Even when the full life of the bulb has not been exhausted the brightness of the light will gradually decline Therefore periodic replacement of the lamp is necessary The intended lamp replacement interval is 1 500 hours but it is possible that the lamp may need to be replaced earlier due to variables such as a particular lamp s characteristics usage conditions and the installation environment Early preparation for lamp replacement is encouraged A lamp that has exceeded 1 500 hours of use has a much greater chance of exploding In order to prevent the lamp from exploding the lamp will be automatically shut off when 1 500 hours of use have been reached NOTE e The usage hours explained above are for use when the HIGH setting has been selected for LAMP POWER in the OPTION menu If the LOW setting is selected the brightness of the lamp will be less and life of the lamp can be extended e While 1 500 hours is the intended replacement interval it is not a period of time covered by warranty 65 Others On screen display REPLACE LAMP Lamp indicator warning light LAMP QO ZAN Displayed for 30 seconds Pressing any More than 1 300 hours display This display cannot be cleared at all no matter button will clear the The projector will enter Standby Mode and the red indicator lamp will illuminate More than 1 500 hours which button is pressed L
33. lectriques Brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation fermement dans la prise de courant e Si la fiche n est pas compl tement ins r e cela peut entra ner des chocs lectriques ou la faire surchauffer e Si la fiche est endommag e ou la plaque de la prise est desserr e elles ne devraient pas tre utilis es Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instables e Si le projecteur est plac sur une surface qui est inclin e ou instable il risque de tomber ou de se renverser et cela peut causer des blessures ou des dommages Ne pas placer le projecteur dans l eau ou ne pas le laisser se mouiller e Sinon cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques Ne pas placer des r cipients de liquide sur le projecteur e Si de l eau se renverse sur le projecteur s adresser a un centre technique agr e Si de l eau entre l int rieur du projecteur entrer en contact avec un centre technique agr Ne pas mettre d objets trangers dans le projecteur e Ne pas ins rer d objets m talliques ou inflammables dans les orifices de ventilation ou les faire tomber sur le projecteur car cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques 75 Others Garder la t l commande hors de port e des enfants et ne pas regarder directement dans le rayon laser ne pas pointer le rayon vers d autres personnes e Si l on pointe directement vers les yeux le rayon laser mis par la t l commande cec
34. off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure given in Turning off the power on page 31 before carrying out any of the procedures in the Remedy column e f the main power turns off after the TEMP indicator starts flashing it means that an abnormality has occurred Please contact an Authorised Service Center so that the necessary repairs can be made 61 Others About the automatic setup function lf you press the AUTO SETUP button the items given in the table below will be set automatically The setting details change according to the signal which is being input Refer to the table below for details Automatic Dot clock vertical clock phase keystone correction Horizontal vertical position VIDEO S VIDEO NETWORK SD CARD Dot Clock frequency is 140 MHz or higher than above NOTE e f the edges of the projected picture are indistinct or if a dark picture is being projected the automatic setup processing may stop automatically before it is complete If this happens project a different picture and then press the AUTO SETUP button once more or make the above adjustments manually e f you would like to make further adjustments to the picture use the menu commands which are listed on page 32 and subsequent pages 62 of compatible signals Scanning EE pray frequency sik okt Picture pu TA Tv kons quality kHz Hz gt NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL60 PAL PAL N SECAM 525i 6
35. or lint 13 Preparation 1 Projector control panel page 16 2 Focus ring pages 31 and 50 3 Air inlet ports Do not cover these ports Leg adjuster buttons L R page 30 These buttons are used to unlock the front adjustable legs Press to adjust the angle of tilt of the projector 5 Front adjustable legs L R page 30 66 Lens release button page 51 This button is used when using a projection lens that is sold separately 7 Projection lens Lens cover O Remote control signal receptor page 22 14 10 Air filter page 64 dt Connector panel page 18 2 Power input socket AC IN page 30 The accessory power cord is connected here Do not use any power cord other than the accessory power cord 4 MAIN POWER switch pages 30 and 31 Speaker ay a Projector lt Back and bottom gt DRemote control signal receptor page 22 2 Security lock This can be used to connect a commercially available theft prevention cable manufactured by Kensington This security lock is compatible with the Microsaver Security System from Kensington Contact details for this company are given below Kensington Technology Group ACCO Brands Inc 2855 Campus Drive San Mateo CA 94403 USA Tel 650 572 2700 Fax 650 572 9675 http www kensington com http www gravis com NOTE e Information given above may be changed in future 3 Carrying handle 4 Lamp unit holder
36. ou des accidents Des lors installer le projecteur dans un endroit qui n est pas soumis a des vibrations ou des chocs Ne pas installer le projecteur pr s de lignes d alimentation lectrique haute tension ou de moteurs Le projecteur peut tre sujet une interference lectromagn tique s il est install pres de lignes d alimentation lectrique a haute tension ou de moteurs Si le projecteur est install au plafond demander un technicien qualifi de faire tous les travaux d installation Si le projecteur doit tre suspendu au plafond il faut acheter le kit d installation s par num ro de mod le ET PK780 De plus tous les travaux d installation ne devraient tre faits que par un technicien qualifi Si l on utilise ce projecteur un endroit lev au dessus de 1 400 m r gler le VENTILATEUR HAUTE Se r f rer la page 47 Sinon des anomalies pourront se produire Notes sur l utilisation Afin d obtenir la meilleure qualit d image Si la lumi re ext rieure ou la lumi re des lampes int rieures brille sur l cran les images projet es n auront pas un bon contraste Tirer les rideaux ou les stores de toutes les fen tres et teindre toutes les lumi res fluorescentes pr s de l cran pour emp cher la r flexion Ne pas toucher aux surfaces de la lentille avec les mains nues 78 INES ila surface de la lentille est salie par des empreintes digitales ou autre ceci sera agrandi
37. personal computer to the projector 103 When connecting via a relaying QUES moe 103 Setting up the projector 104 Installing a wireless card driver 107 Fitting and removal of wireless card into from personal computer 107 Installing a driver n se 108 Settings of wireless card 111 Settings of personal computer 112 TCP IP SIN 112 If two or more network devices are existent 114 Web browser control 116 What you can do with Web browser control ccccsssseeeeees 116 Settings of Web browser control 116 Settings of projector 116 Settings of personal computer 116 Operation of Web browser GON ON oeann e E 117 Starting Web browser control 117 POD SCT ON sot nek na se 117 Projector control 118 SD COMORES 119 Changing password 120 When using PDA 120 Operation of PDA 120 Wireless Manager 2 0 122 What you can do with Wireless Manager 20 122 Installation of Wireless Manager 2 0 122 Before installation 122 Procedure of installation 122 Operation of Wireless Manager 2 0 123 Starting ending Wireless Manager 2 0 123 Registration of projector 123 To capture and transfer the image of PC screen 125 Transfer of image stored in the personal computer 06 126 Major examples of usage 129 Bas
38. restored to their original quality some deterioration in quality occurs so that compression rates of 1 5 to 1 30 are normally used Because of differences in color separation two format sub types are used RGB red green and blue and CMYK cyan magenta yellow black The projector and the Image Creator 1 0 software do not support the CMYK sub type of JPEG file BMP Abbreviation for BitMaP This is the standard image format for the bitmapped files image files consisting of a collection of dots which are handled by Windows Color levels of monochrome 16 colors 256 colors and 16 7 million colors are supported PNG Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics A high compression rate file format that provides restorable compression for line raster images Because it uses restorable compression it does not result in any loss of image resolution unlike JPEG 140 RLE Abbreviation for Run Length Encoding It can be used to achieve high rates of compression for image files which contain large areas of a single color RLE can be used with monochrome 16 color and 256 color BMP image files Image Creator 1 0 does not support files compressed using RLE TIFF Abbreviation for Tagged lmage File Format This type of file is used to exchange documents between computers Color levels of monochrome 256 colors and 16 7 million colors are supported TIFF files in 16 7 million color format can include transparent color LZW Ab
39. set to LOCK els the external video output of the notebook computer properly The image from the selected In some cases the setting of the output is changed if Fn PC is not displayed and F3 buttons are pressed simultaneously Since this depends on the model refer to the instruction manual supplied with your PC els the wireless card inserted into the PC card slot of the PC until it The PC does not reaches the end recognize the els the driver installed wireless card e Are there sufficient IRQ interrupting signal numbers Refer to the online help of Windows e f WEP is enabled transfer operation takes a longer time because Transfer rate has the image data needs to be converted become lower e lf another wireless device uses the same channel the transfer rate may become lower Select other channel for setting e Immediately after the projector is turned on it is on the way to establish the network communication Perform the search again after a while e Check whether the distance is too far between the PC and the projector or if any obstacle between is making the radio waves unstable eMake sure that the IP address and the subnet mask are correctly assigned els TCP IP installed in your personal computer e Does the WEP setting correspond with that of the projector Communication with the projector cannot be established if the WEP function was enabled when a third party wireless card was used or the access point
40. temps de la lampe z ro sera annul e 42 Couper l alimentation lectrique Le temps d utilisation total du bloc de lampe est alors remis z ro Pour plus de d tails concernant la mani re de couper le courant se reporter aux tapes 3 et 4 de la page 31 APE EA CONTENTS Part for Network Functions and SD Card Functions PT L780NTU 83 Other instructions Precautions on use of SD card This SD card is a semiconductor memory with the size of 24mm x 32mm x 2 1mm as small as a postage stamp and is expected to be a next generation recording medium that replaces minidisks MDs compact disks CDs and cassette tapes The card allows repetition of data reading writing and deleting Instructions on handling Abstain from the following e To disassemble or modify the card e To give the card a strong impact twisting bending dropping treading or water wetting e To rub the card with a sheet of cloth or plastics or to bring the card near to anything that is likely to generate static electricity or electromagnetic field To touch the metallic terminal of card with hand or metallic object to affix stickers or to stain the card To peel off the label that is affixed to the card To affix other labels or stickers To insert the card into a device that does not accept an SD card e g device for multimedia cards To apply excessive force when operating the lid of the card port To use cracked or deform
41. the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that drive for driver search location Mons lt Back J Na Cancel Browse For Folder Select the folder that contains drivers for your hardware E My Computer Local Disk C sw Local Disk F QD 020520_1246 2 ImageCreator 3 WirelessCard HO English L My Documents To view any subfolders click a plus sign above Press the Next button t The software you are installing for this hardware e Panasonic Wireless Card has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Press the Finish button thn re kn Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Panasonic Wireless Card Click Finish to close the wizard 110 LEONIN S Settings of wireless card 1 Click the icon on the task bar and from Menu open Advanced Settings 2 Enter the name in Profile
42. to something on the screen FREEZE button page 36 This button is used to momentarily freeze projection so that a still picture is displayed D ZOOM buttons page 37 These buttons are used to enlarge the projected image VOLUME buttons These buttons are used to adjust the volume of the sound output from the projector s built in speakers Refer to page 45 for details on how to adjust the volume using the buttons on the projector control panel 23 FUNCTION FUNC1 button pages 42 45 and 48 This button can be used for 1 Switching on and off the sound volume and 2 entering into the keystone distortion correction mode Use the FUNCI item in the OPTION menu to select which you wish to use ID SET button page 23 This button is used to set the IDs into the remote control unit when using multiple projectors with a single remote control unit Operating mode Computer Projector select switch page 21 Move this switch to the left side to use the remote control unit to operate a computer and move it to the right side to operate the projector Preparation 17 USB port page 21 The remote control unit can be used as a personal computer mouse by connecting the projector to a personal computer with the supplied USB cable 4 pin square connector SERIAL connector pages 26 27 and 58 This connector is used to connect a personal computer to the projector in order to ex
43. trop d adaptateurs cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur et peut entrainer un incendie Ne pas retirer le capot ou le modifier e Des hautes tensions qui peuvent causer de graves blessures sont pr sentes a l int rieur du projecteur e Pour toute inspection r glage ou r paration s adresser un centre technique agr 74 Nettoyer la fiche du cordon d alimentation r guli rement afin d viter toute accumulation de poussi re e Si de la poussi re s accumule sur la fiche du cordon d alimentation l humidit peut endommager l isolant et entra ner un incendie D brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant et l essuyer avec un chiffon SEC e Si le projecteur n est pas utilis pendant une p riode prolong e d brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant Faire attention ne pas endommager le cordon d alimentation e Ne pas endommager le cordon d alimentation ne pas le modifier ne pas placer sous des objets lourds ne pas le chauffer ne pas le placer pr s d objets chauffants ne pas le tordre ne pas le plier ou le tirer excessivement et ne pas le rouler en boule e Si le cordon d alimentation est endommag cela peut entra ner un incendie et des chocs lectriques e Si le cordon d alimentation est endommag le faire r parer par un centre technique agr Ne pas manipuler le cordon d alimentation avec les mains mouill es e Cela peut entrainer des chocs
44. was used Disable the WEP function eln the Ad Hoc mode use the same channel setting for the projector and the PC e In the Infrastructure mode use the same setting for the projector and the PC as the access point SSID Alphanumeric characters case sensitive can be used for an SSID Make sure that the user is not using the function for controlling PCs that can communicate with the access point e In the PEER TO PEER mode use the same setting for channel and SSID of the projector and the PC els any network device other than the wireless card enabled Check with the device manager of Windows els any proxy client software operating Disable it when communicating with the projector e When a projector LAN card is used ensure that the projector and the PC are directly connected with a cross cable If connection is made between the projector and the PC through a hub or other relaying device follow the connection method of the projector Projector search of the Wireless Manager 2 0 does not detect the projector 137 CONTENT Although an image is displayed on the Image list screen of the Wireless Manager e There are several different formats in JPEG and PNG images and 2 0 an error message some of them cannot be displayed appears saying that If this occurs capture the image with the image creator and then save it back this image cannot be displayed Colors are not displayed properly with Wireless Ma
45. with the projector e f the video signal source is connected using a cable with a BNC connector plug use a BNC RCA adapter sold separately to convert the cable end to an RCA plug type jack e Refer to page 63 for a list of compatible YPBPR signals which can be input to the projector e f the signal cables are disconnected or if the power supply for the computer or video deck is turned off while the digital Zoom function is being used this function will be cancelled 26 ki xample of connecting to computer CL Monitor Computer for 5 use USB SERIAL RGB1 IN RGB2 IN RGB OUT FE B B WP SYNG HD VD __ RGB3 DVI cable Option TY SCDV08 Audio system AE Computer with E DVI D OUT connector NOTE e t is better to shut down the computer before turning off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector e Refer to the list of compatible signals on page 63 for the types of RGB signals which can be input to the projector by connecting a computer e Do not input the signal to the RGB2 IN RGB OUT connector when the RGB2 SELECT item in the OPTION menu is set to OUTPUT Refer to page 46 Refer to the accessory CD ROM for details on connecting the projector to a personal computer by means of a wireless or wired network using an optional wireless card or projector LAN card PT L780NTU only 27 Preparation Projection methods In way of installing project
46. 16 9 compatible 3 transparent LCD panels RGB Active matrix method 786 432 1 O24 x 768 x 3 panels Lens Manual zoom 1 1 3 focus lens Lamp Luminosity PT L780NTU PT L750U Scanning frequency for RGB signals Horizontal scanning frequency Vertical scanning frequency Dot clock frequency YPBPR signals Color system Projection size Throw distance Optical axis shift Screen aspect ratio Installation Speaker Max usable volume output Connectors DVI D IN connector RGB IN OUT During YPBPR input output Y PB PR During RGB input output R G B G SYNC HD SYNC VD 70 F 1 7 2 1 f 40 7 mm 52 8 mm UHM lamp 270 W 3 200 Im ANSI 2 500 Im ANSI 31 KHz 91 kHz 50 Hz 85 Hz Less than 140 MHz 525i 480i 625i 525p 480p 750p 720p HDTV60 1080i 60 HDTV50 1080i 50 7 NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM 1016 mm 7 620 mm 40 300 1 2 m 11 8 m 3117 3887 10 0 fixed 4 3 Front Rear Ceiling Desk Menu selection method 4 cm x 3 cm oval x 2 2 W Single line DVI D 24 pin Dual line D SUB HD 15 pin female One line is available for input and output Single line BNCX5 1 0 V p p 75 Q 0 7 V p p 75 Q 0 7 V p p 75 Q 1 0 V p p 75 Q TTL high impedance automatic plus minus polarity compatible TTL high impedance automatic plus minus polarity compatible VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN AUDIO IN for S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT
47. 25i 525p HDTV60 HDTV50 750P 720 x 480i 15 734 59 940 P OK 50 000 OK OK Video S Video YP8PR RGB YPBPR RGB YP8PR RGB YPBPR RGB YPBPR RGB YPBPR RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB RGB 720 x 5761 15 625 50 000 720 x 4801 15 734 59 940 13 500 720 x 576i 720 x 483 1 920 x 1 0801 1 920 x 1 0801 O AAA AA A A AAA A ALA A K 1280 x 720 VESA70 640 x 400 VESA85 640 x 400 VGA60 4 640 x 480 VGA65 640 x 480 VGA72 640 x 480 VGA75 640 x 480 VGA85 640 x 480 SVGA55 800 x 600 SVGA60 4 800 x 600 SVGA7O 800 x 600 SVGA75 800 x 600 SVGA85 800 x 600 MAC16 832 x 624 XGA60 4 1 024 x 768 XGA70 1 024 x 768 XGA75 1 024 x 768 XGA85 1 024 x 768 XGA851 1024 x 768 MXGA70 1 152 x 864 MXGA75 1 152 x 864 MXGA85 1 152 x 864 MAC21 1 152 x 870 MSXGA60 4 1 280 x 960 SXGA60 4 1 280 x 1 024 SXGA75 1280x 1 024 SXGA85 1 280 x 1 024 91 146 85 024 157 500 SXGA60 4 1 400 x 1 050 63 981 60 020 108 000 UXGA60 4 1 600 x 1 200 75 000 60 000 162 000 1 The i appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal 2 The following symbols are used to indicate picture quality AA Maximum picture quality can be obtained Signals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture is projected B Some loss of data occurs to make projection easier 3 Signals with OK in the Resizing column can be set using the RESIZING command
48. 4 0 134 ET LE20 LT 0 0871xSD 0 0254 0 136 2 6 4 2 1 LW 0 0604xSD 0 0254 0 134 LT 0 0949xSD 0 0254 0 136 LW 0 0809xSD 0 0254 0 104 ET LE30 LT 0 1147xSD 0 0254 0 096 4 0 5 6 1 16 9 LW 0 0881xSD 0 0254 0 104 i LT 0 1250xSD 0 0254 0 096 Slot cover replacement When connecting the projector to a personal computer using an optional projector LAN card replace the slot cover with the accessory projector LAN card slot cover Removing the slot cover DRemove the hooks from the holes of the projector 2 Lift up the slot cover to remove it Insert one of the hooks of the slot cover for projector LAN card into the mounting hole in the projector 2 Insert the other hook of the slot cover into the other mounting hole in the projector Putting the power cord and remote control unit away Installing the cable cover D Fe Remote control unit Put the remote control unit Infrared emitter into the cable cover with the buttons facing downward to prevent them from being pressed 2 Put the power cords and other cords into the cable cover 3 Put the Velcro through the hole and tape it to prevent the cords from dropping out Insert the hook 1 of the cable cover into the mounting hole in the projector 5 Push in the hook 2 until it locks into place 6 Tighten the screw by turning it clockwise DLoosen the screw by turning it anticlockwise 2 Release the two hooks
49. D 4 Arr Gena Ger GSSmM OO http 133 181 57 99 pcon_m_ehtm z BA EZ lGoole eco si Projector SUB MENU Control Window rc Pe Gat MENU STANDBY Gale r 155 h SD Control nge Cha Seeka Top Page ERAEN CE T Ek e Monitor information is updated at regular intervals If you go to Display and press the Refresh button you can check the current and accurate information 118 4 CONTENTS SD control Switch to SD CARD by using the input selector RGB button of the projector or the remote control It is also possible to switch to it on the basic control screen of the projector control 2 Click SD control in the menu SD file list screen Back O A A Qsearch GyFavoites PMedia A SH HR SRE ae AN Select a folder in the SD card Control Select from display of thumbnail display of file name list and presentation Control auto play sopio01 sec OSEAN soruvor se BSR sors seo BSR Clicking a file name will Zoom in on it SDPI0004 JPG DISPLAY sopiooos ec DISPLAY 0 p10006 sec DISPLAY within the Web browser Sarat GSA sors BA enn T Clicking Projection will display the file by on projector intenet SD thumbnail screen Projector SD Folder wmo z Control G Thumbnails List Presentation Window EA os SD channel Auto Play Interval sec 10 x Sequences 1 Fi START STOP Total 14
50. D ROM drive and click Le NEXT 4 A Eny ait T Microsoft Windows Update T Specify a location E PCML11GP z TOWSE 4 When pananic inf is detected press ren the Next button Ay Installation of the driver will be started LE Fee Ci Bak lo ac et dia or ek Ne Location of driver B9 E WIRELE 9SENGLISHSPANANIC INF 5 Press the Finish button mous Windows has finished installing the software that your new a hardware device requires 6 Press the Yes button to reboot the PC Q To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Rebooting the PC completes the installation of the niet driver ary me 108 E For WindowsMe D Set the CD ROM to the CD ROM drive select Automatic search for a better driver and press the Next button Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found the following new hardware Panasonic Wireless Card Windows can automatically search for san HAE oiar pa suppor oe a se r ha are with installation media in and cli ck Next Press the Finish button per Windows has finished installing the new hardware device E For Windows2000 M When the wireless card is inserted Welcome to mo New Hardware Found Wizard appears Hentai Press the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Aden a div oper aling system my device and press the Next er button F Panasonic Witeless_Card A device driv
51. ET UP START H KEYSTONE n V KEYSTONE H POSITION V POSITION BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS GGGGEGGGE GoGsocGcoOD COLOR CREENA CET Ek Monitor information screen When power is turned ON A Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer E POD RRO RTV BAD YD ATH TE Al Ors aav Yen GS am aD 7 Rah us E Gooele Ejeoo Projector SUB MENU Control Window Gita Gra CESS Power ON Input S VIDEO Picture Mode STANDARD Volume Lamp Power Lamp Temperature Lamp Run time CREENA CEO T ET 2 Note Notes e When the power is turned ON the window is closed for the moment Then confirming that the light is turned on start operation again from the top screen Connection with the projector cannot be established just after turning on the power In this case wait for a while and try connection again If Web control is not turned ON in the option setting of the projector neither basic control nor option control will operate Web power is not turned ON in the option setting of the projector it will not be powered on However the projector control screen will display still the same content as shown when the projector operates normally Note e If the projector does not work as controlled ensure that the Web control is set to ON in the Option menu When the system is in Web standby state Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer PAVE REO RTV BRAVA YD AIH O
52. INT is poor page 39 e The input source which is connected to the projector may not be adjusted correctly No sound can be e The audio signal source may not be connected properly heard e The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting Refer to pages 17 and 45 e A cable may be connected to the AUDIO OUT jack e The MUTE function may be active page 45 Problem Possible cause The remote control e The batteries may be weak unit does not operate e The batteries may not be inserted correctly Refer to page 22 The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be obstructed Refer to page 22 The remote control unit may be out of the operation range Refer to page 22 Press and hold the Power button on the remote control unit or the projector for more than 5 seconds to turn the power off and back on again At this time the projector will turn on and go to the standby condition The buttons on the The CONTROL KEY may be set to OFF Refer to projector do not page 48 function In order to set the CONTROL KEY to ON without using the remote control unit keep holding down the ENTER button on the projector and press the MENU button for more than 2 seconds It will then be turned ON Press and hold the Power button on the remote control unit or the projector for more than 5 seconds to turn the power off and back on again At this time the projector will turn on and go to the standby condition
53. LEONIS Settings of personal computer TCP IP setting E For WindowsMe Right click the Network Computer icon and open Properties 2 Select TCP IP gt Panasonic Wireless Card and click the Properties button 3 Enter an IP address of the same segment as the one assigned to the projector 4 Enter the same value as the subnet mask assigned to the projector 5 To communicate in AdHoc mode delete the gateway To communicate in Infrastructure mode or PEER TO PEER mode set a proper gateway After the entry click the OK button to return to the previous screen 6 Click the OK button to complete the setting procedure Rebooting the PC will establish the settings H For Windows98SE Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Panasonic Wirel a Re Te ed PCI Fast Ethemet Adapi LWE Dial LI gt Panaso Card CE Re PRES ed PCI Fast Ether e automatically assigned to this computer woi the space below Obtain an IP address automatically Specify an IP address IP Address 192 168 10 11 Subnet Mask AE Bindings me nced NetBIOS DNS Configurati ai WINS Configuration IP Address The firs san in the Installed Gat ma ke w ill be the default ihe nes ke in the list wil be the order in which these achines are used New gateway Installed gateways Remov
54. NOTE e The dimensions in the table above and the values obtained from the above formulas may contain slight errors e f you use the projection distance for the 16 9 screen the 4 3 projection image overflows the screen at the top and bottom e f you set up the projector vertically it may cause to damage the projector e t is recommended that you set up the projector in a place that is tilted at less than 35 Setting up the projector in places that are tilted at more than 35 may cause malfunctions Make sure that enough space is kept for the air outlet port 29 Preparation tarting to use Turning on the power Please ensure that all preparations have been completed before turning on the power Refer to pages 24 29 A Remove the lens cover 2 Connect the accessory power cord LE Press the MAIN POWER switch to 3 QOOQO e the I side to turn on the power The power indicator on the projector will illuminate red 4 Press the POWER button The power indicator on the projector will flash green After a short period the indicator will illuminate green and a picture will be projected Press the input select RGB VIDEO button to select the input signal The input signal selected will change as shown at below each time an input select button is pressed VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO While pressing the adjuster buttons adjust the forward back angle of tilt of the
55. Name to Status Configuration Encryption About preserve the settings D a The initial value is set to Default naai Only alphanumeric characters and symbols are Nawak Dee acceso z PeertoPeerChannel MA acceptable iai Transmit Rate Fully Automatic Panasonic Wireless LAN Utility a xj 3 If the Communication mode is set to Se Infrastructure Access Point or to e H l Network Name SSID yi PEER TO PEER Network Type AccessPoint x Set Network name SSID to the same setting as En EE the projector Transmit Rate Fully Automatic Cancel Apply H m Panasoni ic Wireless LAN Utility x If the Communication mode is set to T a AdHoc Pseudo AdHoc nai ear Set the channel to the same number as the a zm projector Transmit Rate Fully Automatic v 4 If WEP encryption has been set in the projector Select the WEP mode and set it to the same settings as the projector and the access point 64 40 bit encryption To enter an encryption key Characters 5 characters Hexadecimal numbers 10 digits Select a default key number from 1 to 4 Status Configuration Encryption About 128 104 bit encryption Te m To enter an encryption key kman on Characters 13 characters Oe yours Hexadecimal numbers 26 digits n Select a default key number from 1 to 4 att pon 5 Click the Apply button Click the OK button to close the window 111
56. Network setting screen STATUS Lal SELECT 41 v ENTER ENTER ESC MENU 4 Press the ENTER button to display Network setting setting screen Status Five different LAN settings LAN 1 5 can be stored on the projector Selecting from LAN 1 5 with lt 4 and gt buttons press the ENTER button and its status will be displayed To change the status choose RUN from Setting Wizard and press the ENTER button to move to the LAN setup wizard To enable the status choose OK from Setting Wizard and press the ENTER button WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The projector can encrypt the image data However when the encryption function is enabled it takes more time to transmit images Selecting from KEY 1 4 with A and Y buttons press the ENTER button and the WEP data will be displayed To change the setting of WEP choose RUN from Setting Wizard and press the ENTER button to move to the WEP setup wizard To enable the WEP data choose OK from Setting Wizard and press the ENTER button LAN Setup Wizard IP address Assign an IP address to the projector Make setting according to the typical setting However the same IP address as that of the PC with which the projector communicates cannot be used Use A and Y buttons to change the value and buttons to switch the fields Press the ENTER button when the setting is completed Subnet mask Set the subnet mask of the projector Make se
57. OFF from the remote control unit only if the projector ID is set in the remote control unit For the details of projector ID setting see page 23 AUTO POWER OFF If any signal is not input into the projector during the time that you set up the projector will return to standby mode The auto power off time can be set to from 15 minutes to 60 minutes by 5 minutes If you don t use this feature set it to OFF 4 610 AUS his feature will not function under the following situation 1 When the NETWORK or SD CARD is selected PT L780NTU only 2 When using the freeze function 3 When writing the data in the SD memory card PT L780NTU only NOTE While projector is connected to a personal computer by means of a wireless or wired network using an optional wireless card or projector LAN card with the WEB STANDBY set to ON the cooling fan operates and the power indicator on the projector flashes slowly in red Refer to page 47 NETWORK SETUP PT L780NTU only You need make adjustment on some items when controlling the projector with a personal computer by means of the wireless or wired network using an optional wireless card or projector LAN card Refer to the accessory CD ROM for details NETWORK This setting is used to adjust the po sant Pigg tio STATUS LANI WEP KEYI SELEGT 4 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU LAN to control the projector by means of the wireless or wi
58. OT CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE are not displayed when a DVI signal is being input Adjusting the position When an S VIDEO VIDEO signal is being input hhh ho EE amp POSITION POSITION KEYSTONE OSD POSITION REST ZING AUTO SETUP STANDARD SELECT 1 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU When a YPBPR signal is being input JE e Jee e POSITION POSITION KEYSTONE 0 VY OSD POSITION TOP LEFT REST ZING AUTO SETUP STANDARD SELECT ENTER ENTER ESC MENU When the NETWORK SD CARD is selected PT L780NTU only OO jp bo S le Es POSITION KEYSTONE RE Sa OSD POSITION TOP LEFT AUTO SETUP STANDARD SELECT 41LV ENTER ENTER ESC MENU 41 Basic Operation H 128 CE y 32 E POSITION Moves the picture position Press the or gt buttons to move the picture horizontally Press the A or V buttons to move the picture vertically DOT CLOCK RGB only Periodic striped pattern interference noise may occur when a striped pattern such as the one below is projected If this happens use the and buttons to adjust so that any such noise is minimised CLOCK PHASE RGB only Adjust the DOT CLOCK setting first before carrying out this adjustment Use the lt and gt buttons to adjust so that the noise level is least noticeable NOTE e f signals with a dot clock frequency of 140 MHz o
59. Panasonic LCD Projector Commercial Use Operating Instructions Model No PT L780NTU PT L750U CS er Panasonic 000066666669 000866666666 dO066666666s d O0666eeeeseee DODES66E66E666 DODES66S66666 DODESE66S6666S6 DODES66S6666S6 Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use TQBH9003 6 NE Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic LCD projector The serial number of your product may be found on its back You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT L780NTU PT L750U Serial number IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Power Supply This LCD Projector is designed to operate on 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz AC house current only CAUTION The AC power cord which is supplied with the projector as an accessory can only be used for power supplies up to 125 V 10 A If you need to use higher voltages or currents than this you will need to obtain a separate 250 V power cord If you use the accessory cord in such situations fire may resul
60. RD 32 E SELECT t ADJUST ESC MENU PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC NATURAL Select the picture mode that best matches the image source and room conditions The mode best used in dark rooms is NATURAL For rooms having regular lighting conditions in use select STANDARD For exceptionally bright rooms use DYNAMIC w i olor Hue Setting color temperature This is used to adjust the white areas of the picture if they appear bluish or reddish COLOR S VIDEO VIDEO YPBPR only Press the button to make the color more vivid in tone and press the lt button to make the color more pastel in tone TINT NTSC NTSC 4 43 YPBPR only This adjusts the flesh tones in the picture Press the button to make flesh tones more greenish and press the lt button to make the flesh tones more reddish BRIGHT This adjusts the darker areas black areas in the picture Press the gt button if dark areas are too solid for example if hair is difficult to see and press the lt 4 button if black areas are too light grey rather than black CONTRAST This adjusts the contrast of the picture Press the button to make the picture brighter and press the button to make the picture darker Adjust the BRIGHT setting first if required before adjusting the CONTRAST setting SHARPNESS Press the button to make the picture details sharper and press the lt button to mak
61. RESIZING g tas es 44 A PUTO SETUP ee peeais teka kon saa 44 FRAME LOCK 44 Audio adjustment 45 VOLUMES 45 WOE e E 45 Changing the display language 45 Advanced Operation Option settings 46 SAUTER mu 46 D A AA eee 46 AUTO KEYSTONE ves sit sossttssousyonel 46 ROB KON Sr nd 46 RGB2 SELECT 46 BACK COLOR 47 FRONT REAR isossesissisiasansasistoondios 47 DESK CEILING teeostososbss es isassoadizi 47 LANIPPOWER 2 47 LAMP RUN TIME eeeeee 47 FAN CONTROL 47 WEB CONTROL 47 WEB STANDBY sicccinncrshceentacotceasect 47 WEB PASSWORD 48 CONTROL KEY 48 ONE a inisye 48 SD ini etadik pisans tetisestispssta bod 48 AUTO POWER OFF 48 NETWORK SETUP s scssseeeees 49 SD CARD SETUP 2 0c0000000 49 Lens adjustment cseeecesseeeenseeenees 50 Projection lens replacement 51 Projection distance for each projection lens sold separately 52 54 Slot cover replacement 0 Putting the power cord and remote control unit aWay 55 Using the cable cover 56 Using the remote terminal 57 Using the SERIAL connector 58 Others Lal 23 1e on 60 About the automatic setup function 62 List of compatible signals 63 Cleaning and replacing the air filter 64 Replacing the lamp unit 65 Before calling for service 68 Specificati
62. SC MENU SELECT 2 Press the lt or gt arrow buttons to select a menu The selected menu screen will then be displayed Example POSITION menu Eg ED 6 2 POSITION POSITION DOT CLOCK CLOCK PHASE KEYSTONE OSD POSITION RESIZING AUTO SETUP FRAME LOCK STANDARD ENTER ENTER ESC MENU SELECT edie 3 Press the ENTER button to accept the selection You can select an item here The selected item is shown in yellow 4 Select an item pressing the A or V buttons POSITION POSITION Hi 128 Vi 32 DOT CLOCK E CLOCK PHASE 32 16 Zz i KEYSTONE H 0 Y 0 OSD POSITION TOP LAA ee FRAME LOCK STANDARD SELECT 1 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU For the value adjusting items Press the ENTER button to display an individual adjustment screen H 128 POSITION 32 DOT CLOCK 20 Press the lt or buttons to adjust the setting You can also adjust the bar scale items pressing the lt or b buttons in the menu screen Some items can be adjusted by pressing the A or Y buttons For the selective items RESIZING ON Select the setting by pressing the lt or P gt buttons For the fixed items Press the ENTER button and the function will work Returning to the previous screen Press the MENU button to return to the previous screen 35 Basic Operation eturning a setting to the factory de
63. T 0 a R S WA 4 One SS AAA batteries two LY cy NOTE e Do not drop the remote control unit e Keep the remote control unit away from liquids e Remove the batteries if not using the remote control unit for long periods e Do not use rechargeable batteries Operating range NOTE lf the remote control unit is held so e If there are any obstacles in between that it is facing directly in front of the the remote control unit and the remote control signal receptors on receivers the remote control unit may the front or rear of the projector the not operate correctly operating range is within If strong light is allowed to shine onto approximately 7 m 23 from the the remote control signal receiver surfaces of the receptors correct remote control operation may Furthermore the remote control unit not be possible Place the projector as can be operated from an angle of far away from light sources as possible 30 to the left or right and 15 If facing the remote control unit above or below the receptors toward the screen to operate the projector the operating range of the remote control unit will be limited by the amount of light reflection loss caused by the characteristics of the screen used CO is ting the projector IDs number for remote control unit When controlling multiple projectors individually or simultaneously with a single remote control unit projector IDs must be set into the rem
64. age 136 97 Saving images in Macintosh onto the SD card JPEG images that were created with graphic software or captured by digital camera into Macintosh can be saved onto the SD card and replayed with the projector Note e Fully read DCF standard on page 136 and perform file operation D Open the icon of SD card drive and press the 38 N buttons to create a new folder directory and rename it DCIM A DCIM directory already exists in an SD card in which any file has been saved as a result of image capture by using the projector or use of a DCF conforming digital camera thus there is no need for folder creation anew 2 Open the created DCIM directory and press the 38 N buttons to create a new folder directory and rename it with a directory name that conforms to the DCF standard e g 100abcde Also an existing DCF conforming directory may be used as in Step 1 3 Drag and drop your saving desired JPEG image file into the created directory The file will be copied in the directory the original file in the personal computer will not be deleted 4 Rename the copied file with a file name e g abcd0001 jpg that conforms to the DCF standard When file saving is complete take out the SD card from the personal computer and insert that SD card into the projector following the procedure below Now JPEG images are ready for replay Removing SD card Take out the SD card in the following procedure
65. age file will be displayed 7 Stop Exit button This button stops converting and saving process and closes the screen If you press this button when converting or saving is in progress the remaining process will be stopped and the screen will be closed 8 Close button This button stops converting and saving process and closes the screen If you press this button when converting or saving is in progress the remaining process will be stopped and the screen will be closed 132 Capturing presentation files created with Microsoft PowerPoint97 2000 2002 Press the Capture slides button and select the presentation files you want to capture An Open screen will appear as shown in the diagram Using File locations menu and folder icons move to the location where you can find the desired presentation files for conversion Select the desired files and press Open button Thumbnails will be displayed when the files are captured Note e Only presentation files saved in PPT format with a ppt extension can be captured A file saved in other format e g a file with a pps extension should be opened with PowerPoint and saved in PPT format 2 Press Convert and save button to save the captured image files onto the SD card or other folders To capture all slides in a presentation file press the Capture all button To capture individual slides you like one by one press Previous slide or Next s
66. amp unit replacement procedure NOTE e f the lamp usage time has passed 1 500 hours when LAMP POWER has been set to HIGH the projector will switch to standby mode after approximately 10 minutes of operation The steps to on the next page should thus be completed within 10 minutes D Turn off the MAIN POWER switch according to the procedure given in Turning off the power on page 31 and then disconnect the power cord plug from the mains socket and check that the area around the lamp unit has cooled down 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the air outlet port fixing screws at the back of the projector and then open the air outlet port Air outlet port Air outlet port fixing screws 66 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two lamp unit fixing screws until the screws turn freely Then hold the handle of the lamp unit and gently pull it out from the projector Lamp unit fixing screws 4 Insert the new lamp unit while making sure that the direction of insertion is correct and then use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the lamp unit fixing screws Close the air outlet port and then use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the air outlet port fixing screws NOTE e Be sure to install the lamp unit and the air outlet port securely If they are not securely
67. ar other sources of radio emissions The following devices may use the same frequencies that are used by the wireless card If the wireless card is used near such devices radio interference may prevent successful communication or it may result in slower communication speeds being achieved e Industrial scientific medical equipment etc e Electric stoves etc e Built in radio devices used for identifying moving equipment in industrial production lines e Certain low power radio devices Keep the wireless card as far away as possible from devices such as mobile telephones TVs and radios when using such devices Devices such as mobile telephones TVs and radios use different frequencies from the wireless card so that there will be no effect on either wireless card communication or on reception or transmission for such devices However radio emissions from the wireless card may cause video or audio interference Radio emissions from the wireless card will not travel through steel framework metal sheets or concrete The radio emissions from the wireless card will pass through materials such as wood and glass except for glass which is reinforced with metal fibres so that communication is possible because the signals can pass through walls and floors which are made from these materials However the radio emission cannot pass through materials such as steel frames metal sheets and concrete so that communication is not possible
68. arted been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Panasonic Wireless Card If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation No More Info Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Press the Finish button Installation of the driver will be completed X Panasonic Wireless Card V Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish a F r W n d X 2 Found New Hardware Wizard O l OWS Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for When the wireless card is inserted New es Hardware Found Wizard appears Press eee the Next button ee DA instal from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Uncheck Search removable media check Please choose your search and installation options Include this lacation in the search click nn Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local the Browse button and then select pm WirelessCard English in the CD ROM ae O Dont search will choose
69. at the top of the cable cover 3 Pull the cable cover to the rear to remove it from the projector NOTE Do not lift up the projector by holding the cable otherwise the cable cover might come off 55 Advanced Operation NTs d sing the cable cover When installing the projector to the ceiling the accessory cable cover can be used to cover the terminals or cords after removing the cut away parts Use pliers or similar to break the perforated sections of the cut away parts Perforated sections 2 Work the cut away parts back and forth several times to break the fixing tabs Smooth off any jagged edges if necessary Hook2 Fixing tabs Fixing tabs 3 Pass the power cord through cut away part S and pass the other cables through cut away part L and then insert the tabs of the cable cover into the mounting holes in the projector Push hook 2 until it locks into place Cut away part S G Tighten the screw by turning it clockwise ji Refer to page 55 for details on removing the cable cover NOTE Do not cover the air inlet ports when using the cable cover as stated above Do not place any heavy objects on the cable cover to prevent it from being removed Do not bend the cables greatly otherwise it will be difficult to attach the cable cover Remove the cable cover when cleaning or replacing the air filter Jsing the remote term
70. atible to TYPE 2 or TYPE 3 PC PCMCIA card For a Windows machine the supplied software Image Creator 1 0 will be available for compiling and storing For details of Image Creator 1 0 refer to Image Creator 1 0 on page 130 Compiling on Windows lf your PC is a Windows machine the supplied software Image Creator 1 0 can be used With this Image Creator 1 0 the user can convert the presentation file prepared with Microsoft PowerPoint into image data that can be replayed on the projector change the screen size and sort the images Fitting SD card D Insert the SD card into the PC card PC card adaptor adaptor as shown in the diagram on the right pay attention to the difference between up and down sides and fore and back sides when inserting the card Note e If the SD card is inserted in the personal computer by means of PC card adaptor with the write protection switch of SD card set to the LOCK position a blue screen warning appears when accessed If this occurs press any button on the keyboard of the personal computer to return the indication to the previous one Before using the SD card in your PC confirm that the write protection switch is not set to the LOCK position 2 Insert the PC card adaptor into the PC card slot of the personal computer 3 If this is the first time to insert an SD mm card an Add New Hardware Wizard Lee dialog box appears Click the Next button Standard IDE ESDI Hard Disk Contr
71. bar select and left click Remote Control Disable the use of the proxy server to use the proxy server refer to Settings of Web browser control on page 116 File Edt View Favorites loos ies z ek BELA seach Faoite GMeda Y S A E d ttp 192 168 10 67 Specify the IP address that has been assigned to the projector in the network setting Projector control window a vwe Select Japanese or English Enter the password if any has been defined Note In case you forget the password assign a new password to the projector For security reason the projector does not show the password that you have been using Top screen Note e The top screen may not be displayed depending on the browser In that case close the window first and start again the Web browser control or press the CLT R buttons at the same time 117 Projector control Click Projector control in the menu The user can make various settings of the projector Basic control screen Projector Control Window Lamp Power Volume Picture Mode NATURAL STANDARD DYNAMIC D 2 RSA TENELE CE r Ek 2 Option control screen E Projector control window Microsoft Internet Explorer AWD EE ATV SAEANW MD ANIH LES gt O Qee Geman Gre GASHM OO PELAD E htip 133181 5799 peon 0 ehtm z 885 UD Eco Bawo Projector SUB MENU Control Window no GED Sats AUTO S
72. because the signals cannot pass through walls and floors which are made from such materials 86 Available channels The channels frequency bandwidth that are available for the wireless card to use will vary depending on the country or area where the wireless card is being used Refer to the following table as a guide Last digit Country Area Certification ofcard Channels median frequency number 4 i dada 2 412 MHZ p 2 484 MHZ 2 412 MHZ 2 462 MHz FCC part 15 ETSI 2 412 MHz 300 328 2 472 MHz UK Germany France Italy Belgium Austria Sweden Norway Denmark Switzerland Holland Finland Portugal Greece Thailand Korea Australia New Zealand EISI 2 457 MHz 2 457 MHz To check the region of intended use for the wireless card which you have purchased check the last digit of the product number which appears on the label on the reverse side of the card in the position shown in the illustration at right Note The wireless card cannot be used in countries other than the country of purchase If you try to use it in other countries you may be infringing the radio transmission laws and regulations of that country 87 vpical applications of SD card network functions _ Examples of use of SD card Projecting images from SD card using the projector only Projection Image SD card containing Screen image data An SD viewer helps user eas
73. breviation for Lempel Ziv Welch LZW is a compression method used for TIFF files and is named thus because it was developed by three people named Lempel Ziv and Welch It compresses the files by converting patterns within the images into short codes There is no deterioration in image quality resulting from compression but high rates of compression which are comparable to JPEG files cannot be expected to be obtained Image Creator 1 0 does not support files compressed using LZW DCF Abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system DCF is a standard which was established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA with the aim of realising a common image file format directory name format and file name format for the images used with digital still cameras It is based on recommendations such as Exif Version 2 1 Exif 2 1 Abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File Format This is an image file format which was established by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA It defines the common information format and range of application for images used with digital still cameras centring around TIFF and JPEG format images Version 2 1 is the latest version of the Exif standard PowerPoint Application software for creating presentations which is included as part of Microsoft Office 95 97 2000 and 2002 versions are available but the Image Creator 1 0 software which is bundled with the projector is on
74. connector on a personal computer View from mating side T M D S data 2 T M D S data 3 TMD data SV TMD data 2 4 smeld Ground TMDS tat Hotplugsense TMDSdta TMDSdaia DDccok TMDSdtaor DDG data STM Sata OB shield o mMDsons n TMDSdaiat TMDSdta5s TMDS ats TMDSclockshild TMD S datat shid TMDSclock 25 Preparation Xample of connecting to video equipments D sub 15 male BNC5 female adapter cable sold separately Red connect to PR signal connector Blue connect to PB signal connector Green connect to Y signal connector Digital broadcast a tuner or DVD player mg M 112280 DVD player Computer for control use Video deck DVD player Audio system Red connect to PR signal connector Blue connect to PB signal connector Green connect to Y signal connector NOTE e Only one audio system circuit is available for the AUDIO IN L R jacks for S VIDEO VIDEO signals so if you wish to change the audio input source you will need to remove and insert the appropriate plugs e Only one audio system circuit is available for the RGB AUDIO IN jacks so if you wish to change the audio input source you will need to remove and insert the appropriate plugs e f an audio system is connected to the AUDIO OUT jack the sound volume balance can be controlled by the remote control unit which is supplied
75. d result Installation work such as ceiling suspension should only be carried out by a qualified technician e f installation is not carried out correctly there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur If foreign objects or water get inside the projector or if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet e Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks e Contact an Authorised Service Center for repairs Do not overload the wall outlet e f the power supply is overloaded for example by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire may result Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way e High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the projector e For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorised Service Center Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e f dust builds up on the power cord plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth e f not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug e Do not damage the power cord make any mod
76. dling 12 Location and function of each part 14 Using the remote control unit 20 Laser beam pointer 20 Wireless mouse 21 Inserting the batteries 00000 22 Operating range 22 Setting the projector IDs number for remote control unit 23 CONNECTIONS ss 24 Notes on connections 24 Example of connecting to video EQUIPMENT 26 Example of connecting to computer 27 SENING UD 28 Projection methods 28 Projector position 28 Projection distances 0e nnnanan 29 Basic Operation Starting to USE 30 Turning on the power 30 Turning off the power 31 On screen menus 32 Menu screens 32 Menu operation guide 35 Returning to the previous screen 35 Returning a setting to the factory default 36 Using the freeze function 36 Using the D ZOOM digital zoom function 37 Adjusting the picture 38 PICTUREMODE 2 38 Color Hue Setting cccceeeeeees 39 COLOR 39 SE PAN FA a 39 SRG A PA en ae emir 39 CONTRASTI 2 2 ouest 39 SHARPNESS cccccceseeesteeeeeeees 39 Noise Reduction NR 39 TV SYSTEM 39 WHITE BALANCE R G B 40 Projecting SRGB compatible pictures 40 Adjusting the position 41 POSTONES oaisteasyasastey sentete spesaspasas 42 DOTCLOCKR 0 42 CLOCK PHASE 42 KEYSTONE entrees 42 OSD POSITION 43 POPECR RE A 43
77. e System Settings Change x Q You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect L Do you want to restart your computer now e To install the driver in a Windows98SE machine refer to the procedures for WindowsMe 112 ONU E For WindowsXP D Right click the My Network icon and open Properties Right click the My Network icon and open Panasonic Wireless Card 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button 4 Enter an IP address of the same segment as the one assigned to the projector 5 Enter the same value as the subnet mask assigned to the projector Use the following DNS server addresses After the entry click the OK button to return to Elala twa the previous screen Bert NS a 6 Click the OK button to complete the setting procedure You do not have to restart the computer E For Windows2000 e To install the driver for Windows2000 refer to the procedure for WindowsXP 113 4 CONTENTS If two or more network devices are existent E For WindowsMe Right click the My Computer icon and click Properties to open the System Properties window 2 Open Device Manager and select n the icon of the device you want to e disable and click the Properties z button 89 Dial Up Adapter Panasonic Wireless Card SY Realtek RTL8139 4 based PCI Fa
78. e OK button 3 Select either Disable standard IDE ESDI hard disk controller or LL Disable BN SD Series PCMCIA Disk Controller and click it 4 When a screen appears as shown on the right click OK and take out the G You may safely remove this device PC card adaptor Press the ejector button of the PC card adaptor and pull out the SD card Note e Strictly follow the procedure for card removal Removing the card in a wrong procedure may destroy the card or stored data 96 Compilation on Macintosh machine The supplied software Image Creator 1 0 is not available in Macintosh machines However it is possible to write and compile images stored in the personal computer Fitting SD card D Insert the SD card into the PC card PC card adaptor adaptor as shown in the diagram on the right lt Positively push in the card until it is locked Also pay attention to the difference between up and down sides and fore and back sides when inserting the card Note e f the SD card is inserted in the personal computer by means of PC card adaptor with the write protection switch of SD card set to the LOCK position an error message may be shown after a long time taken for card recognition for several minutes depending on the conditions If this occurs follow the procedure given on page 98 to take out the SD card from the personal computer and then release the write protection switch 2 Insert the PC card
79. e cordon d alimentation de 250 V Si on utilise le cordon fourni SOUS ces conditions risque de provoquer un incendie RISK OF ELECTRIC WARNUNG ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SCHLAGES GER T NICHT FFNEN Le symbole de la fl che en forme d clair dans un triangle avertit usager de la presence de tensions dangereuses a l int rieur du produit qui peuvent tre de force suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique aux personnes MISE EN GARDE RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE VAN WARNING 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 reparation dans la litt rature accompagnant le produit ATTENTION Cet appareil est quip d une fiche de courant trois broches avec mise la terre Ne pas retirer la broche de mise la masse de la fiche Ne pas retirer Cette fiche ne pourra tre utilis e que dans une prise avec mise la 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 mise la terre Others IS Precautions de securite AVERTISSEMENT En cas de probl me pas d image ou de son ou si le projecteur d gage de la fum e ou une odeur trange teindre l appareil et d brancher imm diatement la fiche d alimentation de la prise de
80. e function of the RGB2 IN RGB OUT connector The selected input source RGB1 or RGB3 is output when RGB OUT is selected This sets the colour which is projected onto the screen when no Signal is being input to the projector FRONT REAR This setting should be changed in accordance with the projector setting up method Set to FRONT when using a normal reflective screen with the projector positioned in front of the screen and set to REAR when using a translucent screen with the projector positioned behind the screen DESK CEILING This setting should be changed in accordance with the projector setting up method Set to DESK when setting up the projector on a desk or similar and set to CEILING when suspending the projector from the ceiling using the ceiling bracket which is sold separately LAMP POWER This setting changes the lamp brightness When set to LOW the luminance of the lamp is reduced but the projector uses less power and the operating noise is also reduced This can help to extend the lamp s operating life If using the projector in small rooms where high luminance is not required it is recommended that you set the LAMP POWER to LOW LAMP RUN TIME This setting displays the usage time for the lamp unit which is currently being used If the lamp unit is replaced in the way described on page 64 the cumulative usage time for the lamp unit will be reset to z
81. e d lectrocution ou d explosion Garder la carte m moire SD hors de port e des enfants PT L780NTU seulement e En cas d absorption de la carte SD consulter imm diatement un m decin Attention Ne pas obstruer les orifices d entr e et de sortie d air e Cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur et causer un incendie ou endommager le projecteur Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits humides ou poussi reux ou dans des endroits o le projecteur peut entrer en contact avec de la fum e ou la vapeur e L utilisation du projecteur dans de telles conditions peut causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques 76 Our d brancher le cordon d alimentation tenir la fiche et non pas le cordon e Si le cordon d alimentation est tir le cordon sera endommag et cela peut causer un incendie des courts circuits ou des chocs lectriques s rieux D brancher toujours tous les c bles avant de d placer le projecteur e Le fait de d placer le projecteur avec des cables branches peut endommager les c bles ce qui pourraient causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques Ne pas placer d objets lourds sur le projecteur e Cela peut d s quilibrer le projecteur et le faire tomber ce qui peut entrainer des dommages ou des blessures Ne pas court circuiter chauffer ou d monter les piles et ne pas les mettre dans l eau ou dans le feu e Sinon les piles risqueront de surchauffer de fuir d exploser o
82. e folder from which the user can select the desired images and transmit them to the projector In addition the software also allows the user to enjoy automatic playback To transmit image data onto the SD card inserted in the projector and stack images in advance This function allows quick image switching Note e Wireless Manager 2 0 supports BMP JPEG and PNG image formats e Wireless Manager 2 0 cannot be used with the earlier model of PT L712NTU Installation of Wireless Manager 2 0 Install the Wireless Manager 2 0 onto your PC The software is contained in the supplied CD ROM Before installation The software does not run on the computer that does not operate with Windows98SE Me 2000 XP Procedure of installation C Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 Open WIRELESS MANAGER 2 0 folder in the CD ROM 3 Open English folder 4 Double click and run Setup exe Go on installation operation following the instructions shown on the screen 122 Operation of Wireless Manager 2 0 Starting ending Wireless Manager 2 0 Double click the Wireless Manager i Icon Wireless Manager 2 0 startup screen is displayed and Wireless Manager icon stays resident on the task bar Right click the icon displayed on the task bar and the Menu appears Choose and left click a desired item and it will be displayed on the EUGUI screen To quit Wireless Manager 2 0 right click the task bar and select Exit from the menu W
83. e the picture details softer Noise Reduction NR When S VIDEO VIDEO YPBPR signals are being input lf the signal is of such poor quality that picture interference appears you can suppress this interference by adjusting the NR Noise Reduction except for 750p 720p HDTV60 1080i 60 and HDTV50 1080i 50 signals To strengthen the effect press the button To turn it off set to O by pressing the lt button NTSC4 43 TV SYSTEM S VIDEO VIDEO only AUTO1 The projector automatically distinguishes between NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL60 SECAM signals AUTO2 The projector automatically distinguishes between NTSC PAL M PAL N signals NOTE e This should normally be set to AUTO1 or AUTO2 If the signal is of such poor quality that the correct format cannot be automatically distinguished change the setting manually to the required TV system 39 Basic Operation E BALANCE R G B RGB only This is used to adjust the white areas of the picture if they appear colorised Press the lt button to make the selected color lighter Press the button to make the selected color stronger Projecting sRGB compatible pictures SRGB is an international color reproduction standard IEC61966 2 1 established by the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC lf you would like the colors in SRGB compatible pictures to be reproduced more faithfully make the following settings MDPres
84. e to achieve a good level of focus To obtain the best picture quality set up the projector and screen in such a way that the amount of keystone correction required is as minimal as possible e The picture size will also change when correction of keystone distortion is carried out e The range of keystone correction varies depending on the type of signal being input If you make an adjustment that is outside the allowable range the setting will not be changed In addition if the input signal changes after keystone correction has been carried out the correction setting may be cancelled This indicates that the current correction setting exceeds the allowable range for the new input signal e f you correct both vertical and horizontal keystone distortion at the same time the allowable range of keystone correction becomes smaller If you make an adjustment that is outside the allowable range the setting will not be changed OSD POSITION Press the lt or buttons to move the OSD position ASPECT This setting is only valid for an S VIDEO VIDEO signal and a YPBPR signal in 525i 4801 525p 480p and 625i format AUTO S VIDEO only When an S1 video signal is input to the S VIDEO terminal the aspect ratio is changed automatically to project a 16 9 picture 4 3 The input signal is projected without change 16 9 The picture is compressed to a ratio of 16 9 and projected AN O0 xTOO When a squeez
85. ecomes smaller The size JO WINDOWS of the lowest quality file is about one fifth of that of the Man highest quality Cancel Note e The JPEG format is suitable for natural pictures such as photographs For presentations created with PowerPoint and illustrations made with graphic software there may be significant loss of picture quality even if you choose a higher quality Saving to other folder directory With the Save to other folder button you can save captured images onto the hard disk of your PC or onto MO disk or others Choose Save to other folder on the main screen of the Image Creator and select a destination folder A Specify the destination screen will appear as shown in the diagram Using File location menu and folder icons move to the folder where you can find the desired file to save and open the folder and press the Save button Note e You can create a new folder using the Create New Folder button F 135 DCF standard DCF standard has the following requirements Directory folder name Directories must be created under a DCIM directory e Data located in directories other than DCIM directory is not recognized A directory name must be made of a three digit number directory number 5 alphabets e g 100abcde e Numbers between 100 and 999 can be used for a three digit number and 37 different characters can be used for 5 alphabets including 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a
86. ector and the personal computer Pin layout and signal names for SERIAL connector D D SUB 9 pin connector seen from outside Mo mime Con PO INC INC _ GND Connected internally PO INC Communications settings Parity None Basic format The data sent from the computer to the projector is transmitted in the format shown below STX Command Parameter ETX Start byte 1 byte End byte 02h 3bytes 1 byte 5 bytes 03h NOTE e The projector can not receive the command for 10 seconds after the lamp is switched on Wait 10 seconds before sending the command lf sending multiple commands check that a response has been received from the projector for one command before sending the next command When a command which does not require parameters is sent the colon is not required If an incorrect command is sent from the personal computer the ER401 command will be sent from the projector to the personal computer CO NTS vA ontrol commands The commands which the personal computer can use to control the projector are shown in the following table Command Goments Pomars Contents In standby mode all commands other than the PON command are ignored PON Power ON e The PON command is ignored during lamp ON control e f a PON command is received while the cooling fan is operating after the lamp POF Power OFF has switched off the lamp is not turned back on aga
87. ed e e e e signal is being input The 4 projected n J imageis OO OO contracted e vertically OO OO n S4 3 The size of the input signal is compressed to 75 and projected This is useful for projecting a picture with a 4 3 aspect ratio onto a Q Q AN O Ce a O x D D D Q Q When a 4 3 4 signal is being input O O O 43 Basic Operation 44 S1 video signals are a type of video signal with an aspect ratio of 16 9 which include a detector signal This detector signal is output by some sources such as wide vision video decks If the AUTO setting above is selected this projector will recognise the detector signal and automatically switch the aspect ratio to 16 9 in order to project the picture This projector is equipped with an aspect ratio selection function However if a mode which does not match the aspect ratio of the input signal is selected it may affect the quality of viewing of the original picture Keep this in mind when selecting the aspect ratio lf using this projector in places such as cafes or hotels with the aim of displaying programmes for viewing for a commercial purpose or for public presentation note that if the aspect ratio 16 9 selection function is used to change the aspect ratio of the screen picture you may be infringing the rights of the original copyright owner for that programme under copyright protection laws If a normal 4 3 picture which was n
88. ed as a pointer by pointing forward to the screen While the LASER button is being pressed the laser beam is being emitted and the operating indicator illuminates Do not look into the laser emitter of the remote control unit or point the laser beam towards other people otherwise damage to eyes may occur W Oauto POWER SETUP AGB LASER VIDEO MENU PAGE FREEZE SHUTTER D ZOOM VOLUME FUNC1 ID SET Computer Caution AVOID EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WAVE LENGTH 640 660nm MAXIMUM OUTPUT 1mW CLASS II LASER PRODUCT PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AS OF DATE OF MANUFACTURE MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURED LASER RADIATION NOT S R PI 1 1993 A1 1997 1 1994 A1 1 1996 NGTH 640 660nm 0 BI 1m LASER GARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU ASER DE CLASSE He BLICKEN ADIZ LASER NON GUARDARE NEL RAGGIO LUCE APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE2 MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO LTD 1 1 Matsushita cho Ibaraki Osaka 567 0026 Japan MODEL NO N2QAEA000011 DI N2 REMOTE CONTROL MADE IN CHINA For LCD Projector DA e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure e This remote control unit cannot be repaired 20 Wireless mouse You can use the remo
89. ed card To use the card in a moist place such as bathroom or in a dusty place such as warehouse Instruction on storage Be sure to put the card in the case when it is taken out from the main body e Do not put the card in a vehicle or in a place exposed to direct sunlight where it may become hot e Do not put the card in a place where corrosive gases may arise For protection of important data e Do not turn off the power or do not remove the SD card during memory reading or writing when the SD card access lamp is blinking Doing the above may destroy the stored data e Do not forget to make backup of the data stored in the SD card Note that user s important data is subject to potential destruction although it is very rare to occur 84 To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD card Double click and open the icon of SD card drive in My Computer of your personal computer on the desktop if your computer is Macintosh and drag and drop the DCIM folder onto desktop while pressing the Option button for Macintosh machine This operation can create copies of all data within the DCIM folder into your personal computer Write protection switch e Putting the write protection switch of SD card to Front surface Back surface the LOCK position will disable image deletion me or transfer attempt of operation will bring error message ON Panaso
90. emperature in the place of use may be too high e The air filter may be blocked Uncover the ventilation holes e Set up the projector in a place where the temperature is between 0 C 32 F and 40 C 104 F and the humidity is between 20 and 80 with no condensation If you set the FAN CONTROL to HIGH page 47 set up the projector in a place where the temperature is between 0 C 32 F and 35 C 95 F and the humidity is between 20 and 80 with no condensation e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure on page 31 and then clean the air filter refer to page 64 60 Indicator display Illuminated red Flashing red It is nearly time to An abnormality has been detected in the lamp Problem replace the lamp circuit unit e Does REPLACE e The power may e There may be an LAMP appear on have been turned abnormality in the the screen after on straight away lamp circuit the projector is after it was turned turned on off This occurs when e Wait for a while e Turn off tne MAIN the operation time until the lamp unit POWER switch by for the lamp unit is cools down before following the nearing 1 300 turning the power procedure given hours when back on again on page 31 and LAMP POWER then contact an has been set to Authorised HIGH Ask your Service Center dealer or an Authorised Service Center to replace the lamp unit NOTE e Be sure to turn
91. equency band can be divided into 11 channels for communication purposes The number of channels varies depending on the country However because interference between adjacent channels can occur the channels available for use are normally spaced 2 or 3 channels apart from each other SSID Abbreviation for Service Set ID Wireless LANs that utilise access points require the setting of SSID identification codes in order to distinguish between devices which are a part of the LAN and devices which are not Wireless LAN cards of some manufacturers use the name of ESSID or Network name instead of SSID WEP Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy A method of encrypting transmitted data An encryption key is generated and is given only to the person who will be using the transmitted data in order to prevent third parties from decoding the transmitted data Not available with this product JPEG Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group JPEG is the name of an international organisation which was jointly established by the ISO and the ITU TS formerly the CCIT but the term is normally used to refer to the specifications for the still picture compression algorithm which was formulated by the JPEG This algorithm allows still images such as photographs single frames of moving images and scanned images to be compressed to up to 1 100th of their original sizes However images which are compressed in this way cannot be fully
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93. ero NOTE e The lamp s operating life varies depending on the usage conditions such as the LAMP POWER setting and the number of times the power is turned on and off FAN CONTROL lf using of this projector at high elevations above 1 400 m set the FAN CONTROL to HIGH WEB CONTROL PT L780NTU only To control the projector with a personal computer by means of a wireless or wired network using an optional wireless or projector LAN card set WEB CONTROL to ON To prevent it set to OFF WEB STANDBY PT L780NTU only To turn on and off the power with a personal computer by means of a wireless or wired network using an optional wireless or projector LAN card set the WEB STANDBY to ON When the WEB STANDBY is set to ON the cooling fan operates and the power indicator on the projector flashes slowly in red 47 Advanced Operation PT L780NTU only You can set the password for controlling the projector with a personal computer by means of a wireless or wired network using an optional wireless or projector LAN card Use the A or buttons to change the characters and use the lt or buttons to change the character position When finished press the ENTER button The projector comes from the factory without any password lf password setting is complete the password will not be displayed on the WEB PASSWORD screen When you forget it set it
94. ert JPEG BMP TIFF and PNG images to DCF compliant JPEG o PNG images Ye ca amp Jpeg Emp Tiff Jpee DGF3 Jpee DCF Jpee DGF To change the image size or compression ratio JpegiDGF3 JpegiDGF3 JpegiDGF JpegiDGF3 JpegiDGF3 JpegiDGF To sort the images amp gt 6 EE JpegiDGF3 JpegiDGF3 Jpeg OC Fi JpegiDGF3 Ipee DCF Ipee DCP To write to the SD card the hard disc and the MO etc aia a Jpee DGF Jpee DGF Jpee DCF 130 4 CONTENTS Installation of Image Creator 1 0 Install the Image Creator 1 0 onto your PC The software is contained in the supplied CD ROM Before installation The software does not run on the computer that does not operate with Windows98SE Me 2000 XP Procedure of installation Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 Open the IMAGE CREATOR folder in the CD ROM 3 Double click and run Setup exe Go on installation operation following the instructions shown on the screen Operation of Image Creator 1 0 Starting ending Image TERT 1 2 To start Image Creator 1 0 go to the Start EN menu at the bottom left of the screen and sa choose Program This operation will start les IMAGE CREATOR Ver 1 0 To quit Image Creator press the Exit button on the control screen ler tee bU Ane FOR Functions on the main screen When you launch Image Creator the main screen will appear as shown in the diagram on the right The functions on the main screen are as
95. es in the protocols used by the two networks and makes it possible to connect to other networks DHCP Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A function which automatically assigns IP addresses to each computer that is connected to a network If a device which functions as a DHCP server is located within a LAN this device automatically assigns IP addresses to computers which are connected to the LAN Not available with this product Ad Hoc Mode A mode for direct communication between the projector and a computer with an optional wireless card Infrastructure Mode A mode for communication via an access point which is connected to a wired LAN A computer without an optional wireless card can still be used to send images to the projector via an access point PEER TO PEER Mode A mode that allows direct communication between the projector and a wireless LAN incorporated personal computer produced by some manufacturers or a wireless LAN card If communication is not available in ad hoc mode try to use this peer to peer mode 139 Access Point point of connection between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN Channel lf several access points which use the same frequency band are located near each other radio transmission interference between these access point can occur when they are being used and this can in turn result in drops in transmission speeds In order to reduce this problem when using wireless LANs the fr
96. f the full size mode is selected the same image will be displayed as the one currently projected 13 Start stopwatch function When you click the Start button with the mouse the timer starts counting the elapsed time is displayed and Stop is shown on the button When you click the Stop button the timer stops and Reset is displayed on the button When you click the Reset button the elapsed time is cleared to zero and Start is displayed on the button 14 0ptions The user can make the setting of the shortcut keys and the operation mode of the automatic display e Setting of the shortcut keys Transmit full screen transmits the entire image on the PC screen Image list displays an image list window Capture displays a capture window e Setting of the automatic display mode Number of loops specifies the times of automatic display cycle to be repeated Choose from 1 to 10 or continuous Interval specifies the interval time for transmitting images during automatic display Choose from 10 to 600 seconds Click the OK button to save the above settings Click the Cancel button to cancel 15 Close The image list window will be closed 16 Preview screen If thumbnail display has been selected the same image as the one transmitted to the projector will be displayed If zoom or full size image has been selected the image to be transmitted next the selected one will be displayed 17 Thumbnail d
97. fault Select the STANDARD from the menu screen by pressing the A or Y buttons and then press the ENTER button to return all items displayed on the screen to their factory default settings e When a menu screen is being displayed mo bo e e amp POSITION POSITION H 128 V 32 DOT CLOCK 32 EE CLOCK PHASE 16 E KEYSTONE H 0 VI 0 OSD POSITION TOP LEFT RESIZING ON AUTO SETUP FRAME LOCK OFF STANDARD SELECT 41 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU Using the freeze function The picture will alternate between a still picture and a moving picture each time the FREEZE button on the remote control unit is pressed Still picture Moving picture 36 wg Jsing the D ZOOM digital zoom function This function lets you enlarge the 4 Press the MENU button to picture return to the normal screen 4 Press a D ZOOM button NOTE e This function can only be used Cost Analysis when using the remote control unit e f the type of signal being input changes while the digital zoom function is being used the digital zoom function will be cancelled The picture will then be enlarged to 1 5 times the normal size 2 Use the A V lt and gt buttons to move the enlarged area which you want to project G Use the D ZOOM buttons to change the enlargement ratio The enlargement ratio can be changed within the range of x1 to x4 by 30
98. g it e Turn off the power supply for all components before making any connections e f the cables necessary for connecting a component to the system are not included with the component or available as an option you may need to fashion a cable to suit the component concerned e f there is a lot of jitter in the video signal which is input from the video source the picture on the screen may flicker In such cases it will be necessary to connect a TBC time base corrector e The projector has built in speakers However you will need to connect a separate audio system to the AUDIO OUT jack if your needs specify high sound volumes No sound will come out of the projector s built in soeakers while the AUDIO OUT jack is being used t may not be possible to connect some types of computer Refer to the list of compatible signals on page 63 e The pin layout and signal names for the S VIDEO IN connector are shown below Earth Luminance signal ignal Earth Color signal 4 Color signal External view e The pin layout and signal names for the RGB YPBPR RGB1 IN RGB2 IN connector are shown below M R PR o m o o esn 00000 QOOOQ 0 HD SYNC External view Pin is spare Pins 0 8 40 and D are for earth Pins and functions are only valid when supported by the computer 24 e pin assignments on the DVI D input connector are as follows interface with TMDS
99. h the card label facing up insert the card from the side that has a cut corner until it reaches the depth and is locked Note e Be sure to confirm that the access lamp is not blinking when to remove the card Removing the SD card while the access lamp is blinking may destroy the data stored on the card 3 Press the center of the SD card to release the lock and remove the card Note e Forcible insertion of the SD card in a wrong direction may cause a fault 3 Close the slot cover 90 Wireless card Projector LAN card Fitting Removal Turn off the power to the Turn off the power supply to projector the projector Turn off the power referring to How Turn off the power referring to How to turn off the power supply given on to turn off the power supply given on page 31 page 31 Open the slot cover Open the slot cover 3 Press the ejector button Press the ejector button and it will pop out 3 Insert the wireless LAN card With the side of LED facing up insert the card until it reaches the depth and is locked Ejector button 4 Further depress the ejector button and take out the card 5 Close the slot cover Pay attention to the difference between up and down sides of the card Forcible insertion of the card in a wrong direction may cause a fault 4 Close the slot cover 91 How to use SD card Replaying from recorded SD card using the projector only
100. hen a confirmation message is displayed click Yes Panasonic Wireless pole e Wireless Manager 2 0 can also be launched Em from Image Creator 1 0 From the Image Creator window click Launch Wireless Manager button A lf the images have been stored using Image semen Creator 1 0 in advance an image list window appears after the start of Wireless Manager 2 0 followed by the thumbnail display of images stored using Image Creator 1 0 Registration of projector In addition to the current projector the user can register multiple projectors to which images will be transmitted Right click the icon on the task bar and choose Option Option screen is displayed 2 From the Option screen choose Select the destination receiver af Capture Other Setting Destination Projector Host Name IP Folder on SD MAO 1 123 If another projector exists on the same network as the one for the PC onto which Wireless Manager 2 0 has been installed 3 Click the Search button B A Searching Projectors screen is displayed To cancel the search click the Cancel button When the search is completed a list of projectors connected to the network will be displayed 4 Choose the desired projector to which the image data will be transmitted and click the Register button Note e If no projector is found on the network a No projector is found message
101. hen saving we You can specify how to convert images when saving images onto the SD card or into other folders on the Setup screen displayed by choosing Setup from the Setup menu or on the JPEG quality adjustment slide bar on the main screen 134 JPEG conversion format If you select this check box with MW the file and directory names will be converted into DCF format upon saving If the mark is not given files will be saved in the name shown under each image on the thumbnail screen For details of DCF standard refer to DCF standard on page 136 Note e When a file is saved onto the SD card it is forcefully converted into DCF format Create a thumbnail check box eee If you select this check box with W a reduced image i e a thumbnail will be created in JPEG format and embedded into the image file upon saving USD memory card fe Another Foler a C My Documents CONVERT 8 SAVE Note Browse tor Folder x e When a file is saved onto the SD card a thumbnail IS select destination folder forcefully created JPEG quality adjustment slide bar Es You can adjust the quality compression ratio of a S wtanue JPEG image to be saved using Save to the SD card or TO ai RESTON Save to the other folder button EEE If you choose higher quality a file becomes larger if you l ee choose lower quality a file b
102. i risque d endommager les yeux Veiller ce que les bornes et des piles n entrent pas en contact avec des objets m talliques tels que des colliers ou des pingles cheveux e Sinon les piles risqueront de fuir de surchauffer d exploser ou de prendre feu e Ranger les piles dans un sac en plastique et ne pas les ranger proximit d objets m talliques Pendant un orage ne pas toucher le projecteur ou le c ble e li y a risque d lectrocution Ne pas utiliser l appareil dans un bain ou une douche y a risque d incendie ou d lectrocution 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 lon regarde directement dans cette lumi re elle risque de causer des blessures et de graves l sions aux yeux Ne pas placer ses mains ou autres objets pr s de la sortie d air e De l air chaud sort par l ouverture de sortie d air Ne pas placer les mains ou la figure ou d autres objets qui ne peuvent resister a la chaleur pres de cette sortie d air sinon cela peut causer des blessures ou des dommages Lors du remplacement de la lampe la laisser refroidir pendant au moins une heure avant de la manipuler e Le couvercle de la lampe devient tr s chaud et on risque de se br ler si on le touche Avant de remplacer la lampe veiller d brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant e y a risqu
103. ic usage seceteeesesteeeeseteeees 129 Automatic display in predefined SOC UCN CC nee 129 Quick changing presentation using SD card Conference using multiple personal COMPUTESS ccccccessssesseeeees 129 Image Creator 1 0 130 What you can do with Image Creator 1 0 130 Installation of Image Creator 1 0 131 Before installation 131 Procedure of installation 131 Operation of Image Creator 1 0 131 DCF standard 136 Before Placing an repair order 137 Explanation of terms 139 Trademark Information 142 Consignes de s curit 143 Preparation gt pi ecautions with regard to safety WARNING If a problem occurs such as no image or no sound or if you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the projector turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet e Do not continue to use the projector in such cases otherwise fire or electric shocks could result e Check that no more smoke is coming out and then contact an Authorised Service Center for repairs e Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself as this can be dangerous Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector e f the installation location is not strong enough it may fall down or tip over and severe injury or damage coul
104. ifications to it place it near any hot objects bend it excessively twist it pull it place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle e f the power cord is used while damaged electric shocks short circuits or fire may result e Ask an Authorised Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet e f the plug is not inserted correctly electric shocks or overheating could result e Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable e f the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable it may fall down or tip over and injury or damage could result Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet e Failure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector e f water spills onto the projector or gets inside it fire or electric shocks could result e f any water gets inside the projector contact an Authorised Service Center Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector as doing so can result in fire or electric
105. ily search images Writing data directly on SD card using personal computer e Install Image Creator 1 0 Personal computer PC card adaptor SD card The supplied Image Creator 1 0 can convert images in the format of PowerPoint JPEG BMP TIFF and PNG into DCF conforming JPEG or PNG images and record them onto the SD card so that the projector can replay this function is applicable only to Windows machines 88 Refer to Replaying from recorded SD card using the projector only on page 92 For the procedure of direct writing from personal computer refer to Recording directly onto SD card on page 94 For details of Image Creator 1 0 refer to Image Creator 1 0 on page 130 Controlling the projector using Web For details of network browser control Wireless card or projector setting refer to ki Ni Fous Network Setting on page 99 For details of Web Insertion it browser control refer to Web browser control on page 116 Operation with Web browser contro hr Setting up LAN connectable Personal computer The Web browser accesses the projector and allows the user to make settings for the projector Projecting images from SD card using For details of network Web browser control setting refer to Network setting on Wireless card page 99 or projector LAN card Projector Screen S gt containing image data For details of Web E browse
106. in straight away in order to protect the lamp Parameter 000 063 Adjustment value 0 63 Parameter VID VIDEO SVD S VIDEO Input signal RG1 RGB1 YPBPR1 RG2 RGB2 YPBPR2 selection RG3 RGB3 DVI DVI NWP NETWORK PT L780NTU only SDC SD CARD PT L780NTU only Parameter 0 Standby amp O 1 Lamp ON control active condition query 2 Lamp ON 3 Lamp OFF control active Cable specifications When connected to a personal computer At the computer At the projector DTE specifications 59 Advanced Operation Indicators There are two indicators on the control panel of the projector which give information about the operating condition of the projector These indicators illuminate or flash to warn you about problems that have occurred inside the projector so if you notice that one of the indicators is on turn off the power and check the table below for the cause of the problem TEMP indicator Indicator Illuminated red Flashing red Flashing red display Lamp unit on Lamp unit on Lamp unit off The surrounding The temperature The surrounding temperature or the inside the projector temperature or the temperature inside has become temperature inside the projector has dangerously high or the projector has become unusually the temperature has become dangerously high suddenly changed high causing the lamp unit to be automatically shut off Problem e The ventilation holes may be covered e The ambient t
107. inal Using the remote terminal built into this projector it is possible to operate the projector from an external location from where infrared remote control signals cannot be received by using a remote control panel Pin assignment and control POWER PowerON INPUTSEL3 Input signal select3 ot o _ ms INPUT SEL1 Input signal select e INPUT SEL2 Input sona select2 ENABLE Enables remote aa control Short pin 1 and pin 9 when controlling DPower ON OFF 2 Switching the input mode Setting po Setting n Advanced Operation NOTE e The POWER RGB and VIDEO buttons on the remote control unit and projector will not operate when pins 1 and 9 are shorted RS 232C commands will also be ignored If the projector is connecting a personal computer using an optional wireless card or LAN card the POWER or SWITCH INPUT MODE will not function e Do not short pins 1 2 3 5 or 6 when pin 9 is open If this is done the projector will ignore signals from the remote control unit oF The serial connector which is on the side connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS 232C interface specification so that the projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connector Connection Computer SERIAL female Communication cable NOTE e Use a proper communication cable which is suitable for the personal computer to connect the serial conn
108. installed it may cause the protection circuit to operate so that the power cannot be turned on 6 Insert the power cord plug into the wall outlet and then press the MAIN POWER switch NOTE e f the POWER indicator on the projector does not illuminate red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned on turn the MAIN POWER switch off again and check that the lamp unit and the air outlet port are securely installed Then turn the MAIN POWER switch back on 7 Press the POWER button so that a picture is projected onto the screen Press the MENU button to display the MENU screen and select OPTION by pressing the lt or gt buttons TE pass OPTION SHUTTER OSD ON AUTO KEYSTONE ON RGB YPbPr YPbPr RGB2 SELECT OUTPUT BACK COLOR BLUE FRONT REAR FRONT DESK CEILING DESK LAMP POWER LOW LAMP RUN TIME 1820 H NEXT PAGE SELECT ENTER ENTER ESC MENU 9 Press the ENTER button and select the LAMP RUN TIME by miea ea A or buttons na SHUTTER OSD AUTO KEYSTONE RGB YPbPr RGB2 SELECT BACK COLOR FRONT REAR DESK CEILING LAMP POWER LAMP RUN TIME NEXT PAGE SELECT ITIL ESC MENU Press and hold the ENTER button for approximately 3 seconds Ldmp Time Reset Power OFF CANCEL The Lamp Time Reset will be displayed dt Select OK by pressing the lt or buttons and press the ENTER button NOTE e f CANCEL
109. ion When you choose a file or a folder to be converted and drag and drop it on the shortcut icon or the window of the application Image Creator 1 0 starts automatically and the file s are captured Cals isa Daz veto Cats ise a Drag and drop onto the shortcut icon Drag and drop into the window Sorting images Drag the desired image to move and drop it in the desired SEMI location DE No 1 si A green bold line is shown vertically between images OLE ma Release the mouse button on the desired location and the OK CANCEL image will move there Note e You can also move images on the Sort images setup screen To display the screen right click to display the sub menu and choose Sort Deleting images D Select images foe deletion lf you click on images while depressing the Mwa CTRL button multiple images will be ES selected If you click on different images Ex while depressing the SHIFT button all Be images between the two images will be he selected a 2 Right click to display the sub menu and select Delete from the list If you choose Delete all images from the list all captured images will be deleted stot AS ZP image Crootor ver 1 0 Ses zom 3 Click Yes when a confirmation window is displayed The images will be deleted from the thumbnail display Note e The original images will not be deleted even captured ns LE images are deleted Setting how to convert images w
110. is completed KEY ID encryption key ID Specify the ID of the encryption key to be used Conform to the setting of the personal computer and the access point Use lt and buttons to select values and press the ENTER button when the setting is completed KEY encryption Enter a 10 digit key for 64 bit and a 20 digit key for 128 bit using characters 0 to 9 and A to F Conform to the setting of the personal computer and the access point Use A and V buttons to select the value use the lt and buttons to switch the digit and press the ENTER button when the setting is completed Mounting a projector LAN card For the setting of the projector when mounting a projector LAN card refer to Mounting a wireless card on page 104 In the LAN setup wizard of Status however only set the IP address Subnet mask Gateway and Host name Further no WEP setting is provided there 106 LEONIN S Installing a wireless card driver Install a wireless card driver onto the personal computer in order to use the wireless card The following section describes the operation when using an optional wireless card ET CDWL1 Fitting and removal of wireless card into from personal computer Insertion of wireless card With the side of power monitor facing up insert the card into the oo PC card slot until it reaches the AE depth a Pay attention to the difference between the up and down sides of the wi
111. is displayed in part 8 e The image is saved in the format specified in the capture format The delay time for capture can be set when the image you want to capture is not displayed immediately The range of delay time setting is 1 to 30 seconds This value depends on the hardware of your PC as well as the operating applications Try to capture several images into your PC to determine the best value to choose 7 Close button This button quits the Capture window Transfer of image stored in the personal computer The images stored in the PC can be transmitted to the projector The functions on Image List screen When the user right click the icon on the task bar and choose Image List the Image List appears 1 Wireless Manager ver 2 0 2 14 Desktop 3 18 My Computer Local Disk C 3 1 My Documents SEND to SD a ADD DELETE ZOOM OPTION 14 Folder MYMD 1 CLOSE 7 5 10 6 11 2 3 12 15 Choosing an image folder Specify the folder to manage those images to be transmitted to the projector If the specified folder contains some images they are displayed in the thumbnail display section 17 Add button An image will be added to the folder selected in the image folder 1 Choose the image you want to add and click Open The images will be added in the frame next to the last one of thumbnail display section 17 126
112. isplay This function displays 4 row 4 line thumbnails on the page Any thumbnail shown in this area can be moved to a different location by drag and drop operation Clicking the Display switching button 12 will toggle between the mode of 4 row 4 line thumbnail display on the page and the mode of full size display of the image Any image file can be added from Explorer by drag and drop operation Up to 1000 thumbnails can be displayed If more than 1000 thumbnails are found an error message will appear Even when this error occurs at least the 1000 thumbnails will be displayed 128 Major examples of usage Basic usage Launch the image list window 2 Choose the folder that contains prepared images 3 From the thumbnail display window specify the image file you want to transmit to the projector 4 Press the Transmit button to send the image to the projector Automatic display in predefined sequence C In the thumbnail display window sort images in the order you want to replay Choose images and change the display order by drag and drop mouse operation 2 Check the Presentation mode box to disable alteration of the sequence 3 Press the Automatic display button to send the images to the projector in the sequence defined above The number of repetitions of automatic display and the interval time of the display should be specified in advance Quick changing presentation using SD card On the thumbnai
113. it x2 Video Audio cable 3 0 m 9107 K2KA2FA00001 x 1 Cable cover TXFKRO1VJN1 x1 CD ROM TQBH9003x1 PT L780NTU only Protective case for SD memory card RP SDCCO x1 PT L78ONTU only USB cable RGB signal cable 3 0 m 9 10 K1HB15FA0001 Power coed K2CG3FZ00008 x 1 3 0 m K1HBO4FDO0002 x 1 SD memory card 8 MB RP SDOOS8BEZO x1 PT L780NTU only Slot cover for projector LAN card TKKL5243 x1 PT L780NTU only fam ey Panasonic gt Preparation gt pi ecautions on handling Cautions when moving the projector Be sure to attach the lens cover before moving the projector The projection lens is extremely susceptible to vibration and shocks Be careful not to subject it to excessive vibration and shock when moving the projector Cautions regarding setting up Observe the following at all times when setting up the projector Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks lf the projector is set up in locations with strong vibration such as near a motor or if it is installed inside a vehicle or on board a ship the projector may be subjected to vibration or shocks which can damage the internal parts and cause malfunctions or accidents Accordingly set up the projector in a place which is free from such vibrations and shocks Do not set up the projector near high voltage power lines or near
114. it abnormality is detected 4 Input select RGB VIDEO buttons page 30 6 TEMP indicator page 60 16 This indicator illuminates if an abnormally high temperature is detected inside the projector or O OOS OC around it If the temperature rises above a certain level the power supply will be turned off automatically and the indicator will illuminate or flash 6 POWER button pages 30 and 31 D AUTO SETUP button pages 30 and 62 lf this button is pressed while a picture is being projected the projection settings will be adjusted automatically in accordance with the signal being input In addition the angle of tilt of the projector will be automatically detected and adjusted in order to correct any keystone distortion AUTO SETUP will appear on the screen during adjustment Set AUTO KEYSTONE in the OPTION menu to OFF to prevent any deterioration of the picture as a result of keystone correction However keystone distortion may not be corrected NIS properly when using a lens that is sold separately Refer to page 42 for details on correcting keystone distortion manually 8 SHUTTER button page 46 This button is used to momentarily turn off the picture and sound However keystone distortion may not be corrected properly when using a lens that is sold separately Refer to page 42 for details on correcting keystone distortion manually MENU button pages 32 and
115. ke setting for communication For details of setting the projector refer to Setting the projector on page 104 For details of setting the PC refer to Settings of personal computer on page 112 Typical setting Setting of the projector Setting of the PC IP address LAN 1 5 Assign an address such as 192 168 10 10 14 192 168 10 15 or 192 168 10 20 factory default The same IP address as the projector cannot be used Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 factory default When connecting via a relaying device When a hub or other relaying device is placed between the projector and PC make setting for communication For details of setting the projector refer to Setting the projector on page 104 For details of setting the PC refer to Settings of personal computer on page 112 Typical setting Parameters Setting of the projector Setting of the PC IP address Please consult your network administrator Subnet mask Please consult your network administrator Note e Read and follow the instruction manual for that relaying device 103 Setting up the projector Mounting a wireless card C Insert the wireless card into the projector For details of installing and removing the wireless card refer to Wireless card on page 91 2 Press the MENU button to display the menu 3 Use and buttons to display DES po STE Rs
116. l arri re du projecteur et ouvrir la sortie d air Sortie d air TRO Vis de fixation de la sortie d air 3 Utiliser un tournevis Phillips pour desserrer les deux vis de fixation du bloc de lampe jusqu a ce que les vis tournent librement Tenir la poign e du bloc de lampe et tirer doucement pour le sortir du projecteur Vis de fixation du bloc de lampe Poign e 4 Ins rer le nouveau bloc de lampe tout en s assurant que la direction de l insertion est correcte puis utiliser un tournevis Phillips pour resserrer fermement les vis de fixation du bloc de lampe 81 Others ermer la sortie d air puis utiliser un tournevis Phillips pour bien resserrer les vis de fixation de la sortie d air REMARQUE e Veiller bien installer le bloc de lampe et la sortie d air S ils ne sont pas bien installes ils peuvent d clencher le circuit de protection emp chant la mise en circuit de l alimentation Ins rer la fiche du cordon d alimentation dans la prise de courant puis appuyer sur l interrupteur d alimentation principale MAIN POWER REMARQUE e Si l indicateur POWER ne s allume pas en rouge sur le projecteur lorsque l interrupteur MAIN POWER est mis en circuit remettre l interrupteur MAIN POWER hors circuit et s assurer que le bloc de lampe et la sortie d air sont bien install s
117. l display window sort the images in the order you want to replay 2 Press the Transmit to SD button to send all image data to the projector 3 From the remote control Web browser control screen project the image data that has been transferred to the projector keeping in step with the presentation Conference using multiple personal computers D Select the connection with the projector to be used in the conference from the multiple personal computers Manipulating the Image list the remote control Web browser control and the Capture window depending on the situation transmit the selected images to the projector Image list The images to be displayed are transferred to the projector from the folder that contains the prepared images Remote control The image data saved previously on the SD card is projected from the remote control window Capture window Whole or part of the PC screen is captured and transferred to the projector The operation mode after the capture should be specified in the option in advance 129 TANIS Image Creator 1 0 What you can do with Image Creator 1 0 The following lists the functions that Image Creator 1 0 provides To convert a PowerPoint file with a ppt extension into a DCF compliant JPEG or PNG image file 5 aaa ea PowerPoint Jpee DCF Jpeg DGF Jpee DCF Jpeg DGF The PC that converts the file must have PowerPoint97 2000 2002 Installed in it o conv
118. lide button to display the slide you want to capture and press the Capture button When the capture is completed press the Stop Exit button Note e Press the Stop Exit button if you want to stop the process of Capture all e The aspect ratio of captured slides will be converted to 4 to 3 It is not recommended to capture the slides whose ratio is not 4 to 3 because they will not be reproduced correctly e Some slides created with PowerPoint97 may cause an error during their converting process If this occurs you can solve the problem by converting the slides with the PC that has PowerPoint2000 installed Capturing JPEG BMP TIFF or PNG files created with other applications Press the Capture images button and select the images or folders you want to capture A file search screen will appear as shown in the diagram Select the image files you want to convert and press the Open button If you press Capture all button all image files in the folder currently opened will be captured Images not to be captured The following images cannot be read even if they are in JPEG BMP or TIFF format e Images with more than 10 000 dots vertically or horizontally e BMP images compressed in RLE format e TIFF images compressed in LZW format e JPEG or TIFF images in CMYK Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black 133 Capturing files by drag and drop operation Image Creator 1 0 supports drag and drop operat
119. ly compatible with the 97 2000 and 2002 versions 141 Trademark Information e The SD logo is a trademark e Windows and Powerpoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries e Macintosh and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc e All other model names company names or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners TM and R symbols identifying trademarks and registered trademarks are not otherwise used throughout this manual ATTENTION e Unauthorized use or reproduction of this software or this manual in full or in part is strictly forbidden e Panasonic assumes no responsibility for any results or effects arising from the use of this software and this manual e The specification for this software and the contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice 142 CONTJENTE Consignes de s curit AVERTISSEMENT Garder la carte de m oire SD hors de port e des enfants en bas age et des jeunes enfants e Si la carte de m oire est aval e cela peut causer la mort par suffocation Si l n pense que la carte de m oire a pu tre aval e consulter un m decin imm diatement Attention Veillez n ins rer aucun corps tranger dans le logement pourcarte du projecteur e Vous risqueriez d endommager le projecteur En outre vous pourriez aussi endommager la carte de
120. motors The projector may be subject to electromagnetic interference if it is set up near high voltage power lines or motors If installing the projector to the ceiling ask a qualified technician to carry out all installation work lf the projector is to be suspended from the ceiling you will need to purchase the separate installation kit Model No ET PK780 Furthermore all installation work should only be carried out by a qualified technician If using this projector at high elevations above 1 400 m set the FAN CONTROL to HIGH Refer to page 47 Failure to observe this may result in malfunctions Notes on use In order to get the best picture quality If outside light or light from indoor lamps is shining onto the screen the images projected will not have good contrast Draw curtains or blinds over any windows and turn off any fluorescent lights near the screen to prevent reflection Do not touch the surfaces of the lens with your bare hands lf the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else this will be magnified and projected onto the screen Moreover when not using the projector retract the lens and then cover it with the accessory lens cover 12 CO NIS About the screen 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 About the lamp
121. n unless Web power is set to ON in the option setting of the projector Power ON operation will not occur unless Web power is set to ON in the option setting of the projector At this moment however the projector control screen has the same indications as those displayed when normal operation is available Switch to SD CARD using the input switching RGB button on the projector or the remote control Switching is also available on the screen of the projector control Q Click SD control of the menu 3 Select from folders in the SD card 4 Select form control modes presentation and list SD CONTROL SD Folder wmo1_ Presentation The NEXT button will project the next image and the PREV button the previous image List Se ee A Internet Explorer RTL 6 AGO FILE LIST SD channel gt MENU _ A list of files that can be replayed will appear Press the button located at the right of the desired file for replay and the image will be projected 16 39 jlarer 4 16 56 EF Internet Explorer PREVIEW RTII AAE Aj zT 6 AGO Ap 121 Wireless Manager 2 0 What you can do with Wireless Manager 2 0 Wireless Manager 2 0 provides the following functions e To register multiple projectors that are on the network To capture images on the computer screen and transmit them to the projector To view the list of existing image files in th
122. nager 2 0 and it is hard to read characters e Right click the space on the desktop and choose Properties On the Display Properties open the Settings tab and set Colors to High Color 16 bit or higher 138 Explanation of terms LAN Abbreviation of Local Area Network including wired LAN and wireless LAN a relatively small range network developed in a company or in a building TCP IP Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The standard protocol for the Internet A protocol is a set of specifications and agreements which allow two computers to communicate with each other IP Address An Internet Protocol IP is a protocol used for the transmission of data and the IP address is the address of the destination where the data is being sent to Identical IP addresses cannot be used for two different devices within the one LAN Subnet Mask Limits the range of IP addresses that can be assigned to a computer when using a TCP IP connection in order to allow a network to be divided into several sub sections The parameters which divide the sub network in this way are called the subnet mask Gateway A junction point where different types of networks are connected to each other It is used to refer to the hardware and software which is used when connecting a particular network to another network which has been set up under different network specifications It makes adjustments for differenc
123. ndre de pr cautions Jeter la lampe de la m me mani re qu une lampe fluorescente REMARQUE e Le projecteur n est pas fourni avec un bloc de lampe de rechange Demander les d tails au revendeur Num ro de produit du bloc de lampe ET LA780 ATTENTION Ne pas utiliser un bloc de lampe avec un num ro de pi ce autre que celui indiqu ci dessus 60 Remplacement du bloc de lampe P riode de remplacement du bloc de lampe La lampe est un produit qui doit tre remplac M me si la dur e de vie complete de l ampoule n est pas encore puis e la luminosit de la lampe diminuera progressivement II faut donc remplacer p riodiquement la lampe L intervalle de remplacement de la lampe pr vu est de 1 500 heures il est toutefois possible qu il faille remplacer la lampe avant ce d lai en raison d l ments variables tels que les caract ristiques particuli res de la lampe les conditions d utilisation et l environnement d installation Il est recommand de toujours avoir un bloc de lampe de rechange pr t l emploi Une lampe qui a d pass la limite de 1 500 heures d utilisation risque beaucoup plus d exploser Afin d viter que la lampe explose celle ci est teinte automatiquement lorsque la limite de 1 500 heures d utilisation est atteinte REMARQUE e Les heures d utilisation expliqu es ci dessus concernent l utilisation lorsque le r glage HAUTE a t s lectionn pour PUIS LAMPE da
124. nic A SZ e f the SD card is inserted into the personal computer by means of the PC card adaptor while the write protection switch of SD card is set to the LOCK position a blue screen warning indication will appear when access is made If this occurs press any button on the keyboard of your PC to return the indication to the original one Before using an SD card in your personal computer ensure that the write protection switch is not set to the LOCK position Gus J NG Write protection switch Please be advised of the following information in advance e The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage whether direct or indirect caused by the use of or by the fault of the product e The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or destruction of data caused by the product 85 Precautions on use of projector LAN card Use an optional projector LAN card ET CDLAN1 Turn off the power to the main unit before inserting and removing the card When wiring the LAN cable keep away from the exhaust port on the rear of the main body The heat from the exhaust port may damage the cable Radio frequencies used by the wireless card The optional wireless card ET CDWL1 series uses 2 4 GHz band wave Although radio station license is not required to use the wireless card the following points must be well understood Do not use the cards ne
125. ns le menu OPTION Si le r glage FROIDE est s lectionn la luminosit de la lampe sera moindre et la dur e de vie de la lampe sera allong e e Bien que le d lai de 1 500 heures soit l intervalle de remplacement pr vu l obtention de cette dur e n est pas couverte par la garantie Affichage l cran T moin d alarme de l indicateur de la lampe REMPLACER LAMPE LAMP 2 QO Pa N Affich pendant 30 secondes L affichage Plus de 1 300 heures L affichage ne peut pas tre effac quelle que soit la touche sur Plus de 1 500 heures disparait si l on appuie sur n importe quelle touche Le projecteur passe en mode d attente et l indicateur rouge s allume laquelle on appuie M thode de remplacement du bloc de lampe REMARQUE e Si le temps d utilisation de la lampe a d pass 1 500 heures lorsque PUIS LAMPE a t mis sur HAUTE le projecteur passe en mode d attente apres environ dix minutes de fonctionnement Des lors faire les tapes Da da la page suivante dans les 10 minutes HD Mettre hors circuit l interrupteur d alimentation principale MAIN POWER suivant la m thode donn e dans Mise hors circuit de l alimentation a la page 31 puis d brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant et v rifier que les pi ces autour du bloc de lampe se sont refroidies 2 Utiliser un tournevis pour faire tourner les vis de fixation de la sortie d air a
126. nt Kami ANN lt lt Lam ET LE30 for long distance projection Screen size 4 3 length SW LW LT 0 61 me 34 mT 7 0 76 m 1 02 m 3 4 4 2m 139 1 52 m 60 0 91 m 1 22 m 4 5 0 m 164 1 77 m 70 1 07 m 3 1 42 m 48 5 8m 19 2 03 m 80 1 22 m 4 1 63m 5 4 6 6m 217 137m 7A M 24 9 2 54 m 100 1 52 m 8 2 m 2610 11 5 m 37 8 3 81 m 150 2 29 m 12 2 m 40 5 08 m 200 3 05 m 10 16 3 m 53 5 6 35 m 250 3 81 m 12 6 5 08 m 16 8 120 4 m 6611 28 7 m 941 7 62 m 300 4 57 m 15 6 10m 20 244m 80 34 5 m1132 Projection distance L Advanced Operation H WININ Se OS 7 d an ra l 6 P ANN 6 7 6 CP lt CPP A Clo aN aN lt i ANN lt gt An k A lt A a s 53 Set ing up dimensions which are not given in the table can be calculated using the formulas below lf the screen size diagonal is SD m then the following formula is used to calculate the projection distance for the wide lens position LW and the projection distance for the telephoto lens position LT Model No of projection lens Aspect ratio Methods of calculation of Projection distance L Unit mm 4 3 LW 0 027xSD 0 0254 0 0523 ET LE10 LT 0 0355xSD 0 0254 0 0509 1 3 1 7 1 16 9 LW 0 0294xSD 0 254 0 0523 LT 0 0387xSD 0 0254 0 0509 4 3 LW 0 0554xSD 0 025
127. of the on screen display will not be corrected 32 ION menu page 41 When an RGB DVI signal is being input POSITION POSITION H 128 Voo SA DOT CLOCK 32 E i CLOCK PHASE 16 E KEYSTONE H 0 VI 0 OSD POSITION TOP LEFT REST ZING ON AUTO SETUP FRAME LOCK OFF STANDARD SELEGT 4 1 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU POSITION DOT CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE are not displayed when a DVI signal is being input When an S VIDEO VIDEO signal is being input tide op fo SE Sa POSITION POSITION KEYSTONE OSD POSITION RESIZING AUTO SETUP STANDARD SELECT 1 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU AUDIO menu page 45 TE ap AUDIO VOLUME 20 CE MUTE OFF SELECT t ADJUST ENTER ENTER ESC MENU When a YPBPR signal is being input POSITION POSITION mo S KEYSTONE H 0 VY OSD POSITION TOP LEFT ASPECT 4 3 RESIZING ON AUTO SETUP STANDARD SELECT t1 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU When the NETWORK SD CARD is selected PT L780NTU only CD a oh o RS POSITION KEYSTONE Hi O Vi OSD POSITION TOP LEFT AUTO SETUP STANDARD Basic Operation SELECT 1 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU LANGUAGE menu page 45 LANGUAGE ENGLISH ITALIANO DEUTSCH EX FRANGAIS ESPANOL SELECT 1 ESC MENU 33
128. oller device driver is a software program that makes a are device work 94 If this is the second or forward time of SD card insertion no setting operation is required 4 Select Create list of all drivers TT existing in specific location and select SM the driver for installation and click the gt Next button Add New Hardware Wizard 5 Select Standard IDE ESDI hard disk controller and click the Next button From now on go on installation operation following the instructions on the screen Finally click the Complete button to finish the preparatory operation for SD card use en kwe Dik C Show all hardware Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device If you have a disk that contains the updated driver click Have Disk To install the updated driver click Finish 6 Open My Computer on the desktop and confirm that the icon of the new drive has been created Although the drive icon has the same picture pattern as that of thee hard disk you can identify it with the disk capacity indication of 6 4 MB for a 8 MB SD card the drive character of D E F etc is used depending on the model of the personal computer If the capacity is not displayed as in the diagram on the right select the drive icon and press the ALT ENTER buttons and check Icon of SD card drive the indication on the displayed Properties window Notes e The procedure window
129. ons 70 Dimensions 72 Trademark acknowledgements 72 NOTES IMPORTANTES j CONCERNANT LA SECURITE 73 Pr cautions de s curit 74 Precautions de manipulation 78 Remplacement du bloc de lampe 80 Contents Network Functions SD Card Functions Other instructions aa00000000 84 Typical applications of SD card network functions rrrreraaanes 88 Examples of use of SD card 88 Example of use of network FUNCTIONS settee eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 Fitting and removal of SD card and wireless card 90 SD CAV Awa wan tikit ik kk n ki m ka en 90 Wireless card Projector LAN card 91 How to use SD card 92 Replaying from recorded SD card using the projector only 92 SOA ee A nae ee 92 PRODIGY rite kitte n est baka a a ia 93 Recording directly on SD card 94 Compiling on Windows 94 Compilation on Macintosh machine 97 Network Setting ss ccece 99 Example of setting for use of the wireless card 99 To use wireless communication for the first time ureerrrroeerrrroee 99 If wireless communication has already been established between PCs in ad hoc mode 100 If wireless communication has already been established using an access point 101 If communication in ad hoc mode is unavailable 102 Example of setting for use of the projector LAN card 103 To directly connect a
130. onstantly making efforts to preserve and maintain a clean environment Please take non repairable units back to your dealer or a recycling company Preparation vy ARNING Keep the SD memory card out of the reach of infants e If the memory card is swallowed death by suffocation may result If you believe that the memory card may have been swallowed seek medical advice immediately Caution Do not insert any foreign objects into the card slot e Inserting foreign objects may damage the projector If the wireless card is inserted while some foreign object is inside the slot it may damage the wireless card Notes with regard to the wireless card and the projector Caution Before touching the wireless card or the projector LAN card make sure that you earth your body to dissipate any static electric charge that might damage the card e Static electricity from the human body can damage the wireless card To prevent this you should touch a nearby metallic object such as an aluminium sash or a door knob to dissipate the static charge from your body Do not install the accessory wireless card or projector LAN card to any device other than the card slot of the projector e f this is not observed damage to the device may result 10 NUS ccessories D Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector Remote control unit AAA batteries for N2QAEA000011 x1 remote control un
131. or any one of the following four projection methods are used Select whichever projection method matches the setting up method The projection method can be set from the OPTION menu Refer to page 47 for details DESK CEILING FRONT FRONT REAR T NOTE e You will need to purchase the separate ceiling bracket ET PK780 when using the ceiling installation method Projector position lt Units mm inch gt Top edge of screen N L Projection distance I LL DU SH Image height a Screen LL SW Image width UA FT 30 Ma SW Screen 28 Height Width Wide Telephoto SH SW LW LT 0 61 m 2 0 81 m28 1 6m52 20m 66 152m6 _ 208m6 87 40m 81 53mM074 11229 m0767 205m 10 61m0 79m2511 118 05 m 107 406 M134 81 m 266 106m849 J 3 81 m26 5 08 168 10 1 m 337 133 M437 4 57 m 15 6 10 m 20 Setting up dimensions which are not given in the above table can be calculated using the formulas below If the screen size diagonal is SD m then the following formula is used to calculate the projection distance for the wide lens position LW and the projection distance for the telephoto lens position LT LW 0 0407xSD 0 0254 0 080 LT 0 0538xSD 0 0254 0 0774 For 16 9 aspect ratios the following formula can be used to calculate the projection distance LW 0 0443xSD 0 0254 0 080 LT 0 0586xSD 0 0254 0 0774
132. ot originally intended for wide screen viewing is projected onto a wide screen distortion may occur around the edges of the picture so that part of the picture is no longer visible Such programmes should be viewed in 4 3 mode to give proper consideration to the aims and intentions of the original programme s creator When a VGA60 or 525p RGB signal is being input select the signal in accordance with the input signal RESIZING This should normally be set to ON This setting is only for signals which have lower resolutions than the LCD panels Refer to page 63 for details ON The pixel resolution of the input signal is converted to the same resolution as the LCD panels before being projected For signals with lower resolutions gaps in the pixels are automatically interpolated into the picture before it is projected This may sometimes cause problems with the quality of the picture OFF The picture signal is projected at its Original resolution with no pixel conversion The projected picture will be smaller than normal so adjust the zoom setting or move the projector forwards or backwards to adjust the picture size if necessary lf set to OFF some features such as D ZOOM digital zoom or keystone distortion correction will not function AUTO SETUP This item functions in the same way as the AUTO SETUP button on the remote control unit page 16 FRAME LOCK lf the picture s condition i
133. ote control unit as described in the following steps EN e DPress the ID SET button on the remote control unit ID number ALL will be displayed on the screen 2 Press and hold the ID SET button for more than 2 seconds The ID number will change into 1 The ID SET button will now toggle through ID numbers 2 3 ALL and 1 each time it is subsequently pressed 3 Select the ID number you wish and then press the ENTER button When the projector ID coincides with the remote control unit If the MAIN POWER is ON The ID number will be displayed in white on the screen If the projector ID and ID for the remote control unit are not the same the projector ID is displayed in green If the projector is in standby mode The Power indicator on the projector will flash for 5 seconds If the projector ID and ID for the remote control unit are not the same the Power indicator will stay illuminated red NOTE The projector ID number in the remote control unit is set to ALL by default It is therefore not necessary to set a projector ID number when only one projector is used e The projector can be turned ON OFF from the remote control unit only if the projector ID is set in the remote control unit For more details on projector ID setting see page 48 23 Preparation onnections Notes on connections e Read the instruction manual for each system component carefully before connectin
134. projected image size Press the A or Y buttons to adjust the projected image focus The projected image focus or zoom can also be adjusted by pressing the FOCUS or ZOOM buttons on the projector To make fine adjustments to the projected image focus use the FOCUS buttons 50 Xrojection lens replacement By replacing the projection lens with a lens that is sold separately you can change the projection distance Removing the lens Turn the projection lens anticlockwise until it is in position 2 While pressing the lens release button turn the projection lens anticlockwise again 3 Remove the projection lens Insert the other projection lens sold separately as far as it will go while matching W the projection to the groove 2 Turn the projection lens clockwise until a click is Signal connection Projection heard Groove NOTE e When replacing a projection lens make sure that the power is off the Power indicator illuminates green e Do not touch the signal connection If any dust or lint gets onto the signal connection the electrical contact may become poor e Do not touch the surface of the lens with your bare hands e Store the replaced projection lens away carefully to avoid subjecting it to excessive vibration or shock 51 Advanced Operation CO NI sold separately Projector position Top edge of screen SH Screen Bo
135. projector To make fine adjustments to the angle of tilt of the projector turn the front adjustable legs The front adjustable legs will be locked if they are fully extended and then turned anticlockwise Turn them back clockwise to release the lock Press the AUTO SETUP button to initiate automatic positioning The automatic positioning is only for vertical keystone distortion To correct the horizontal keystone distortion or when keystone distortion has not been corrected to the optimum level carry out the keystone correction as described on page 42 Ww a 8 Press the FOCUS or ZOOM buttons to adjust the een Se b projected image focus and size ee sosu ne sum The projected image focus can also be adjusted by turning the focus ring To make fine adjustments to the projected image focus use the FOCUS buttons Turning off the power A Press the POWER button Power OFF is displayed on the screen 2 Select OK using the lt and gt buttons and press the ENTER button The lamp unit will switch off and the picture will stop being projected The power indicator on the projector will illuminate orange 3 Wait until the power indicator on the projector illuminates red until the cooling fan stops Do not in any way cut power to the projector while the cooling fan is still operating Be careful not to switch off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector unplug the power cord f
136. puis remettre l interrupteur MAIN POWER en circuit 7 Appuyer sur la touche d alimentation POWER pour projeter une image sur l cran 8 Appuyer sur la touche de menu MENU pour faire appara tre l cran de menu et s lectionner OPTION en appuyant sur les touches lt ou gt O je jp OBTURATEUR INFO ECRAN COR TRAP AUT OUI RGB YPbPr YPbPr SELECTION RGB2 SORTIE COULEUR FOND BLEU INSTALLATION FA ADE SOL PLAFOND SOL PUIS LAMPE FROIDE DUR E LAMPE 1820 H PAGE SUIVANTE OR S L t1 J VALID ENTER ESC MENU 82 9 Appuyer sur la touche d entr e ENTER et s lectionner le DUREE LAMPE temps de fonctionnement de la lampe en appuyant sur les touches lt ou gt gt CD ob fo a OPTION COR TRAP AUT OUI RGB YPbPr YPbPr SELECTION RGB2 SORTIE COULEUR FOND BLEU INSTALLATION FA ADE SOL PLAFOND SOL PUIS LAMPE FROIDE DUR E LAMPE 1820 H PAGE SUIVANTE S L 41 J ESC MENU Maintenir la touche d entr e ENTER enfonc e pendant environ 3 secondes TIME RESET Coupe l dlimentdtion OUI NON Le TIME RESET Coupe l alimentation r initialisation du temps mise hors tension s affiche AD S lectionner OU en appuyant sur les touches lt ou gt et appuyer sur la touche d entr e ENTER REMARQUE e Si NON est s lectionn l tape 4 l op ration pour remettre le
137. r control refer serten ek to Web browser control on page 116 Operation with Web Aw Projection browser control m Image LAN connectable Projector Screen Personal computer The Web browser allows the user to access the projector and to project the image data stored on the SD card inserted in the projector Transferring image data from personal For details of network computer to the projector and recording AN A w them onto the SD card inserted in the page 99 rojector w SD card pro siete For details of Wireless projector z Manager 2 0 refer to ue Seale Wireless Manager 2 O Manager 2 0 ESS Recorsi Insertion on page 122 Transfer L image data AR Projection AT i _ O gt Image _ Te NX J al LAN connectable Projector Screen Personal computer The supplied Wireless Manager 2 0 allows the user to transfer image data from the personal computer to the SD card inserted in the projector and to record the data on the card Thus the user can project images changing very quickly to desired ones Fitting and removal of SD card and wireless card SD card Fitting Removal Pay attention to the difference between up and down sides of the SD card es kata si A MW Open the slot cover lamp is not blinking i e SD card is not under reading or writing operation at the right back of the slot Access lamp 2 Insert the SD card Wit
138. r higher are being input interference may not be completely eliminated when the DOT CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE adjustments are carried out KEYSTONE Before carrying out keystone correction 1 adjust the forward back angle of tilt of the projector by pressing the adjuster buttons and 2 press the AUTO SETUP buttons to correct vertical keystone distortion pages 30 and 31 The vertical keystone distortion will be automatically corrected by the projector s automatic setup function 42 when using the standard lens However the horizontal distortion or adjustment of the tilted screen needs to be corrected manually by following any of the procedures below KEYSTONE W DS VW 0 ET Picture Operation condition P Press the V button Press the button NOTE e f you press the AUTO SETUP button after correcting the keystone distortion manually the automatic keystone correction function will operate and the corrected picture will return to its previous incorrect condition In addition if you change the input signal and press the AUTO SETUP button the keystone correction may be cancelled depending on the type of signal and the angle of tilt of the projector To prevent them from happening you can set AUTO KEYSTONE in the OPTION menu to OFF e The greater the correction of keystone distortion amount the more the picture quality will deteriorate and the harder it will becom
139. r outlet e Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done Keep the SD memory card out of the reach of infants PT L780NTU only e f the memory card is swallowed death by suffocation may result If you believe that the memory card may have been swallowed seek medical advice immediately Caution Do not cover the air inlet or the air outlet e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam e Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric shocks When disconnecting the power cord hold the plug not the cord e f the power cord itself is pulled the cord will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks may result Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector e Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage or injury Do not short circuit heat or disassemble the batteries or place them into water or fire e Failure to observe this may cause the batteries to overheat leak explode or catch fire and burns or other injury may result When
140. radiocommunication en l ins rant dans son logement alors qu un corps tranger s y trouve deja propos de la carte de radiocommunication et du projecteur Attention Avant de toucher la carte sans fil ou la carte LAN de projecteur ne pas oublier de mettre son corps la terre pour dissiper toute charge lectrique susceptible d endommager la carte e Les d charges d lectricit statique transmises par le corps humain risquent d endommager la carte de radiocommunication Pour d charger votre corps la terre vous devez toucher une masse m tallique telle qu un ch ssis de fen tre en aluminium ou une poign e de porte m tallique Ne pas installer la carte sans fil accessoire ou la carte LAN de projecteur dans un autre dispositif que la fente carte du projecteur e Vous risqueriez d endommager la carte ou l autre appareil 143 Fr quences radio utilis es par la carte de radiocommunication La carte de radiocommunication fournie en tant qu accessoire et la carte de radiocommunication optionnelle r f rence ET CDWL1 mettent et re oivent des fr quences dans la bande des 2 4 GHz Aucune autorisation sp ciale n est n cessaire pour pouvoir mettre avec cette carte de radiocommunication cependant vous devez comprendre les points suivants avant d utiliser une carte de radiocommunication N utilisez pas ces cartes pr s d un autre appareil mettant des ondes radio Les types d appareils suivants sont suscep
141. re and enter the following address http the IP address set by the projector index_p htm Then the Web browser control PDA will start Notes e The English language is used on the Web browser control PDA screen e Explanation made here uses a PDA pocket Internet explorer 3 0 for example with the screen size being 240 wide and 320 long Top screen If a password has been set enter it and press ENTER EF Internet Explorer 16 36 x Panasonic Enter the password if any has been defined Note In case you forget the password assign a new password to the projector For security reason the projector does not show the password that you have been using Copyright c 2002 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd anv W AGO AJ 120 CONAN Menu screen Press Projector control or SD control Eg intemet Explorer 41702 MENU Control _ SD Control anv W gan Ak Projector control EF Internet Explorer 16 37 1 X CONTROL INPUT e AGBI 2 VIDEO NETWORK DVI S VIDEO SD 2 SHUTTER POWER ON RTI 8 AAA A a SD control Notes When the power is turned ON confirm that the indicator lamp is lighting then go to the top screen again Immediately after power turning ON it may happen to be unable to connect with the projector If this is the case wait for a while and then try connection again Either basic control or option control will not functio
142. red network WEP This setting is for encrypting data transmitted by means of the wireless network This item will not be displayed when an optional projector LAN card is used SD CARD SETUP PT L780NTU only The following settings are used when projecting the pictures recorded in the SD memory card Refer to the accessory CD ROM for details TE ko fo S 3 SD CARD AUTOPLAY ON a REPEAT 1 INTERVAL J SEC K SELECT 4114 ADJUST ESC MENU AUTO PLAY Plays the pictures recorded in the SD memory card automatically REPEAT This setting is for adjusting the times of the auto play INTERVAL This setting is adjusting the interval of the auto play 49 Advanced Operation Lens adjustment Select an item by pressing the A or Y buttons on the remote control unit or the projector O JE fo Fo 2 LENS SELECT m Change the setting in accordance Z00M FOCUS i LENS SELECT STANDARD with the type of projection lens sold separately by pressing the lt or gt buttons STANDARD For standard projection LONG FOCUS SELECT 4 1 V ENTER ENTER For long distance projection ESC MENU ET LE30 MIDDLE FOCUS For medium distance projection Zoom Focus adjustment ET LE20 Press the ENTER button to display SHORT FOCUS the individual adjustment screen For short distance projection ET LE10 u7 4Z00M 1 FOCUS Press the lt or gt buttons to adjust the
143. reless card Personal computer Wireless card Notes e Refer carefully to the instruction manual supplied with the PC e Forcible insertion of the wireless card in a wrong direction may cause a fault Removal of wireless card D Quit Wireless Manager if using it 2 Left click the icon for PC card shown on the task bar at the bottom right corner of the screen Note e If no PC card icon is appearing on the task bar at the bottom right of the screen go to Start menu Setting Control panel open PC card click the Show control on the task bar check box and then press the OK button 3 Select and click Stop Panasonic Wireless Card 4 Press the OK button and remove the SR eee wireless card 107 Installing a driver When the wireless card is inserted the driver installation screen will appear A driver is stored in the CD ROM supplied with the projector Use the following procedure for installation When installing a driver the setting utility is installed automatically Installation screen does not appear H For Windows98SE Note e The Windows98SE installation CD ROM may be required when installing the driver D When the wireless card is inserted Add msn eee New Hardware Wizard appears Press A pee Next button is 2 Select Search for the best driver for your device and press Next button E c Display a Le of all the drivers in a specific can select the driver you want 3 Check C
144. rojection ET LE30 for a long distance projection 71 Others lt Units mm inch gt UOSEUE nasonic 0000666660 9000666660 000666666660 000666666660 000666666606 men mono 1E Ces Ces Ces C em 8 8 8 esse e Q9000 000866666066 0006666666 0066666666 137 5 3 8 RG 290 11 13 32 Trademark acknowledgements e The SD logo is a trademark e Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc e S VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners 72 INS OTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SECURITE AVERTISSEMENT POUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES DE FEU OU DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT A L EAU OU A L HUMIDITE Alimentation Ce projecteur LCD est con u pour fonctionner sur secteur de 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz seulement ATTENTION Le cordon d alimentation secteur fourni avec le projecteur peut tre utilis uniquement pour une alimentation lectrique de 125 V 10 A maximum Si on veut l utiliser avec une tension ou un courant plus forts on doit se procurer un autr
145. rom the electrical outlet or turn off in line switches such as tabletop power switches 4 Press the MAIN POWER switch to the O side to turn off the power NOTE e After the power is turned off the lamp unit will take some time to cool down If you turn the power back on again before the lamp unit has cooled down the lamp unit may not turn on straight away but it will turn on automatically after a short period During this time the power indicator on the projector will flash orange When the projector is in standby mode the power indicator on the projector is illuminated red the projector will still draw a maximum 3 5 W of power even when the cooling fan has stopped e f the MAIN POWER switch is accidentally turned off while the projector is being used the lamp unit may not turn on straight away after the power is turned back on In such cases the lamp unit will turn back on automatically after a short period During this time the power indicator on the projector will flash green e A tinkling sound may be heard while the power indicator is turned off but this is not a sign of a malfunction e You can also turn off the power by pressing the POWER button twice e When the WEB STANDBY is set to ON the cooling fan operates and the power indicator on the projector flashes slowly in red and the projector draw a maximum 43 W of power page 47 PT L780NTU only Power OFF CANCEL 31 Basic Operation
146. rs et de planchers faits de ces mat riaux Mais les ondes radio de la carte de radiocommunication ne traverseront pas les armatures d acier les plaques de t le et le b ton arm si bien que la communication ne pourra pas se faire au travers de murs ou de planchers faits de ces mat riaux 144 Canaux disponibles Les canaux fr quences utilis s par la carte de radiocommunication d vendent de la r gion du monde ou du pays dans lequel la carte est destin e tre utilis e Le tableau ci dessous donne le d tail de ces bandes de fr quences Dernier Ce Pays R gion Agr ment chiffre du n ee Bande de fr quence x utilis s de la carte 2 412 MHz Royaume Uni ETSI 3 1 43 2 412 MHZ Allemagne France 300 328 2 472 MHZ Italie Belgique Autriche Su de Norv ge Danemark Suisse Hollande Finlande Portugal Gr ce Tha lande Cor e Australie et Nouvelle Z lande ETSI 2 457 MHZ Pour v rifier la r gion d utilisation pr pue de la carte de radiocommunication que vous avez achet e examinez le dernier chiffre du num ro de produit qui figure sur l tiquette appos e au dos de la carte a l endroit illustr ci contre Remarque Votre carte de radiocommunication ne doit pas tre utilis e dans d autres pays que celui dans lequel elle a t achet e En tentant de l utiliser dans un autre pays vous risqueriez de vous placer en infraction par rapport a la legislation ou r glementation conc
147. s bad while a RGB moving picture signal is projected set the FRAME LOCK to ON Refer to page 63 on compatible RGB signals Audio adjustment Select the items by pressing the VOLUME or Y buttons on the remote control Press the lt or buttons to adjust unit or the projector the volume of the sound output by Mn 3 LL SE Bs the projector s built in speakers MUTE Set the MUTE to ON pressing the lt or P gt buttons to turn off the volume of the sound output To release muting set to OFF pressing the lt or buttons SELECT RICH ENTER ENTER ADJUST e1 ESC MENU Changing the display language Use the A and V buttons on the projector or remote control unit to select a language then press the MENU button to accept the setting LANGUAGE ENGLISH ITALIANO DEUTSCH Aa FRAN AIS os ESPANOL SELECT ESC MENU 45 Basic Operation Option settings Select the item pressing the A or Y buttons on the remote control unit or the projector Press the lt or buttons to adjust the selective items To make the SHUTTER or WEB PASSWORD PT L780NTU only functions work press the ENTER button TE Se eS OPTION SHUTTER 03D ON AUTO KEYSTONE ON RGB YPbPr YPbPr RGB2 SELECT OUTPUT BACK COLOR BLUE FRONT REAR FRONT DESK CEILING DESK LAMP POWER LOW LAMP RUN TIME 10 H NEXT PAGE SELECT t 4 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU
148. s provided so connect the appropriate connector when using RGB1 PT L780NTU only 1H Slot cover Covers the card slots When using an optional projector LAN card replace the slot cover refer to page 54 2 Card slot Insert an optional wireless card or a projector LAN card into here 3 Eject switch Use to remove an optional wireless card or projector LAN card from the card slot Access lamp Flashes while the projector is being accessed for reading or writing the data in the SD memory card RGB2 or RGB3S 42 VIDEO IN jack page 26 This jack is used to input video signals from a video equipment such as a video deck lt SD memory card gt Back Panasonic gt Front 5 SD memory card slot Insert the SD memory card into here 6 Metal terminals These terminals are for connecting the SD memory card to the projector s card slot Do not touch the metal terminals with hands or metal objects attach stickers to them or allow them to become contaminated in any Way 7 Write protect switch If the write protect switch on the SD memory card is moved to the LOCK position it will not be possible to use any file editing functions such as deleting or moving image files 19 Preparation D sing the remote control unit Laser beam pointer The laser beam emitted from the remote control can be us
149. s the A or V button to select PICTURE MODE and then use the lt or gt button to select NATURAL 2 Press the A or V button to select COLOR TEMP and then use the lt or gt button to select STANDARD 3 Select the STANDARD from the menu screen by pressing the A or Y buttons and then press the ENTER button 4 Select the LAMP POWER item in the OPTION menu by pressing the A or V buttons and set to HIGH by pressing the lt or gt buttons pages 46 and 47 NOTE e SRGB is only enabled when RGB signals are being input 40 iy i When the input signal is RGB first press the AUTO SETUP button to initiate automatic positioning lf the optimum setting is not obtained when AUTO SETUP is carried out adjust by the following procedure Select the item pressing the A or Y buttons on the remote control unit or the projector Press the lt or gt buttons to adjust the alternative items For the numerically adjustable items press the ENTER button to display an individual screen and press the lt or gt buttons to adjust the setting Some items can be adjusted pressing the A or Y buttons When an RGB DVI signal is being input O ko E S Rs POSITION POSITION H 128 DOT CLOCK 32 CLOCK PHASE KEYSTONE 0 VI OSD POSITION TOP LEFT RESIZING AUTO SETUP FRAME LOCK STANDARD SELECT TILE ENTER ENTER ESC MENU POSITION D
150. software pr FE that makes a hardware device work Windows needs div et fies for any ka Din w device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Nex 2 Select Search for a suitable driver for e n hat can choose a specific Back Cancel Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD 3 H E Where do you want Windows to search for driver files D ROM drive of the PC click the check box for CD ROM drive and press the ne The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in i LL AE sien optional search locatio kis yo specify ex u on To start the search click Next pre arching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy dis isk or CD before nickin SNe nt Optional searc h locations fen 1 4 Press the Browse and select Wireless Card English in the CD ROM Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive TE J selected and then click OK Copy manufacturer s files from 109 When pananic inf is detected press the The wizard has finished searching for driver files for pour hardware device l e X t b u tt O n he wizard found a driver for the following device H a Panasonic Wireless_Card Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next Le e wirelesscard english pananic inf Press the Yes button EE Installation of the driver will be st
151. st Ethernet Adapter PCMCIA socket 7 Ports COM amp LPT 3 Check the Disable in this hardware profile checkbox and click the OK un i button Len R r Device status This device is working properly m Device usage 21x 4 Confirming that each icon of the a disabled adaptors is marked with X ea A e click the OK button to close the window EP Realtek ATL8139 A based PCI Fast Ethemet Adapter PCMCIA socket Z Ports COM amp LPT Fi ET Ree ies Refresh Remove Print H For Windows98SE e To install the driver in a Windows98SE machine refer to the procedures for WindowsMe 114 CONTES H For WindowsXP Right click the My Network Places icon and select Properties and open the Network connection window Right click the icon of the device you want to disable and select Disable 3 Making sure the icon of the device you just disabled is gray close the window H For Windows2000 e To install the driver for Windows2000 refer to the procedure for WindowsXP 119 Web browser control What you can do with Web browser control With the web browser the user can access the projector for set up using the projector control and handle the SD card data loaded in the projector using the SD control Settings of Web browser control Settings of projector Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Use the l
152. steps 37 Basic Operation Select the item pressing the A or Y buttons on the remote control unit or the projector Press the lt or buttons to set the selective items For the value adjusting items press the ENTER button to display an individual screen and press the lt or gt buttons to adjust the setting When an RGB DVI signal is being input LEG ht Bo SE Rs le PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD BRIGHT 32 E CONTRAST 32 E SHARPNESS 6 EE WHITE BALANCE R 32 WHITE BALANCE G 32 E WHITE BALANCE B 32 E STANDARD SELECT t ADJUST ESC MENU When a YPBPR signal is being input LEG bt bo SE kala PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD COLOR 32 E TINT 32 E BRIGHT 32 E i GONTRAST 32 E SHARPNESS 2 M NR 1 Hu STANDARD SELECT 1410 ADJUST ESC MENU 38 When an S VIDEO VIDEO signal is being input PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD COLOR 32 E i TINT 32 E BRIGHT 32 Zt CONTRAST 32 E SHARPNESS 2 0E _ NR 1 S TU SYSTEM AUTO1 STANDARD SELECT t ADJUST 1 3 ESC MENU When the NETWORK SD CARD is selected PT L780NTU only LEG ey bo ec le Role PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD BRIGHT 32 E CONTRAST STANDA
153. t WARNING MISE EN ADEEL DE CHOT LECTRIQUE Aa pk WARNUNG ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES GERAT NICHT OFFNEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product 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 Do not remove 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 B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no
154. t and gt buttons to display the Option screen 3 Press the ENTER button to display the Option set up screen Settings can be altered with A V lt and gt buttons Press the ENTER button when necessary changes are completed Web control ON Enables the web browser control OFF Disables the web browser control Web power ON Allows the user to turn on the power of the projector using the web browser control OFF Does not allow the user to turn on the power of the projector using the web browser control Web password The user can set a password using up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols OPT D EG po Bo SE Rs er ION SHUTTER 0SD ON AUTO KEYSTONE ON RGB YPbPr YPbPr RGB2 SELECT OUTPUT BACK COLOR BLUE FRONT REAR FRONT DESK CEILING DESK LAMP POWER LOW LAMP RUN TIME 10 H NEXT PAGE SELECT t1 ENTER ENTER ESC MENU Y S 3 bt Bo SE Rel TION PREVIOUS PAGE 1 FAN CONTROL STANDARD WEB CONTROL ON WEB STANDBY ON WEB PASSWORD CONTROL KEY ON FUNG1 MUTE SET ID ALL AUTO POWER OFF DISABLE SELECT 41 y ADJUST 1 3 ESC MENU Use A Y buttons to change letters use lt gt buttons to move the digit No password has been set as a factory default Set
155. te control as a personal computer mouse Set the Mode Projector Computer switch on the remote control unit to Computer and connect the projector s USB port to a personal computer counterpart with the Projector RGB1 IN RGB2 IN RGE XXI REMOTE R R Y Pr B3 RG B B Y P8 SYI Computer equipped with a USB port IN e For Windows Versions 98SE Me 2000 and XP you can use the standard mouse driver which comes bundled with the operating system Mode switch Computer Projector Move the mode switch to the Computer position e Page buttons Functi the P butt buttons Click button ee ee ee ee on a personal computer keyboard AV lt P button v Functions as the Page Down R CLICK button button on a personal computer keyboard e Arrow AV lt P buttons These buttons can move the cursor on a personal computer s screen as the personal computer mouse e R CLICK button This button functions as the right button on a personal computer mouse e Click button This button functions as the left button on a personal computer mouse NOTE e The optional wireless receiver ET RMRC1 is needed for a personal computer not equipped with a USB port Mode switch Computer Projector 21 Preparation INES 4 CONDEN serting the batteries In 1 Open the cover 2 Insert the batteries so that the polarities are correct and then close the cover C
156. ter NOTE e Be sure to install the air filter cover before using the projector If the projector is used without the air filter cover installed dust and other foreign particles will be drawn into the projector and malfunctions will result If the dust cannot be removed by cleaning it is time to replace the air filter Please consult your dealer Furthermore if the lamp unit is being replaced replace the air filter at this time also CO MS a Warning When replacing the lamp allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it e The lamp cover gets very hot and contact with it can cause burns Notes on replacing the lamp unit e The light generating lamp is made of glass so dropping it or allowing it to hit hard objects may cause it to burst Be careful when handling the lamp After having removed the old lamp carelessly discarding it can cause the lamp to burst Dispose of the lamp with the same care that would be taken with a fluorescent light e A Phillips screwdriver is necessary for removing the lamp unit Make sure that your hands are not slippery when using the screwdriver NOTE e The projector is not supplied with a replacement lamp unit Please ask your dealer for details Lamp unit product no ET LA780 CAUTION e Do not use any lamp unit other than the one with the product number indicated above eplacing the lamp unit Lamp unit replacement period The
157. ternally control the projector RS 232C compatible 3 RGB1 IN connector pages 26 and 27 This connector is used to input RGB signals and YPBPR signals 4 RGB2 IN RGB OUT connector pages 26 and 27 This connector is used to input or output RGB signals and YPBPR signals Use the RGB2 SELECT item in the OPTION menu to select whether you want input or output with this connector 6 DVI D IN connector page 27 This connector is used to input DVI D signals AUDIO OUT jack 18 pages 26 and 27 This jack is used to output the audio signals which are input to the projector If audio equipment is connected to this jack no sound will be output from the built in speakers 7 S VIDEO IN connector pages 26 and 44 This connector is used to input signals from a S VIDEO compatible equipment such as a video deck The connector is S1 signal compatible and it automatically switches between 16 9 and 4 3 aspect ratios in accordance with the type of signal being input 8 AUDIO IN L R for VIDEO S VIDEO jacks page 26 Only one system is provided so connect the appropriate connector when using VIDEO or S VIDEO O Remote control connector page 57 This connector is used to control the projector from the Remote Control set up in Wired mode 0 RGB3 YPsPr IN connector pages 26 and 27 This connector is used to input B signals and YPsPr signals D RGB AUDIO IN jack pages 26 and 27 Only one system i
158. the SSID of the access point cannot be used in the projector consult the network administrator and have the SSID changed to the one that can be used in the projector The projector does not support DHCP If your LAN uses DHCP server a fixed IP address must be assigned to the projector For details please consult your network administrator 101 If communication in ad hoc mode is unavailable Make setting for use in PEER TO PEER mode which allows direct communication via the LAN card Use this setting when communication is not available in ad hoc mode For details of setting the projector refer to Setting the projector on page 104 Personal Wireless Projector Personal computer computer LAN card Typical setting Setting of the projector IP address Assign an IP address that is different from that of PC Example If the IP address of the PC is 192 168 10 11 assign an address such as 192 168 10 12 to the projector Mode PEERTOPER n Note e The setting on the PC side can be used without alteration 102 Example of setting for use of the projector LAN card Usage of projector LAN card is classified into the following two types Note e The optional projector LAN card ET CDLAN1 cannot be used in a personal computer To directly connect a personal computer to the projector Mount an optional projector LAN card ET CDLAN1 on the projector connect the PC to this card with a cross cable and then ma
159. tibles d utiliser les m mes fr quences que la carte de radiocommunication Si vous utilisez votre carte pres de l un de ces appareils vous risquez de perturber de brouiller ou de ralentir les communications de ces appareils e Equipements industriels scientifiques m dicaux etc e Fours lectriques etc e Dispositifs radio int gr s destin s l identification d quipements mobiles sur des cha nes de production industrielles e Certains appareils radio faible consommation lectrique Maintenez la carte de radiocommunication bonne distance d appareils tels que t l vhones portables t l piseurs et radio en cours d utilisation Les appareils tels que t l vhones mobiles t l piseurs et postes de radio utilisent des fr quences diff rentes de celles de la carte de radiocommunication si bien qu ils ne risquent pas de brouiller les communications de carte de radiocommunication En revanche les ondes mises par la carte de radiocommunication peuvent perturber la r ception vid o ou audio de ces appareils Les ondes radio mises par la carte de radiocommunication ne sont pas capables de traverser les structures d acier les plaques de t le ni le b ton arm Les ondes radio de la carte de radiocommunication traversent facilement les mat riaux comme le bois ou le verre except les vitres incorporant un grillage m tallique d armature si bien que la communication peut facilement se faire au travers de mu
160. tings of personal computer C Right click Internet Explorer icon and open Properties From Connection open LAN setting clear all the check boxes of options and click the OK button Click the OK button to close the set up window Note e If the proxy server is already used in Advanced Settings set IP address of the connecting projector as an exception not to use the proxy server r Automatic configuration Automatic configur use of man 2x ation may override manual settings To ensure the disable automatic configuration m Proxy server 3 In Security set the security level to the Default level Or otherwise from Address r Use a proxy server dial up or YPN coni 133 181 55 137 ort 18000 for your LAN These settings will not apply to nections Custom level enable Active script 116 BBL Ce Si sm Note e For Netscape go to Edit Setting Details and enable JavaScript Operation of Web browser control Starting Web browser control Start the browser Microsoft Internet Explorer is used as an example here and enter the IP address assigned to the projector Web browser control will be started Addess htp192168106 Wi Go Links Note e Web browser control can also be started from Wireless Manager 2 0 While Wireless Manager 2 0 is running right click the icon shown on the task
161. tissu doux et sec Si le bo tier est tres sale imbiber le chiffon dans de l eau avec un peu de d tergent neutre bien essorer le chiffon puis essuyer le boitier Apres le nettoyage s cher le bo tier a l aide d un chiffon sec Si un chiffon trait chimiquement est utilis lire les directives fournies avec le chiffon avant de l utiliser Ne pas essuyer la lentille avec un chiffon poussi reux ou pelucheux Si de la poussi re ou de la peluche se d pose sur la lentille elle sera agrandie et projet e sur l cran Utiliser une poire a air pour nettoyer toute poussi re et peluche de sur la surface de la lentille ou utiliser un chiffon doux pour retirer toute poussi re ou peluche 79 Others CO NTs AVERTISSEMENT Lors du remplacement de la lampe la laisser refroidir pendant au moins une heure avant de la manipuler e Le couvercle de la lampe devient tr s chaud et on risque de se br ler si on le touche Notes sur le remplacement du bloc de lampe e Faire tr s attention en manipulant le bloc de lampe retir car il contient du gaz sous haute pression et peut facilement s endommager s il est cogn contre des objets durs ou s il tombe e La lampe produisant la lumi re est en verre elle risque donc d clater si on la laisse tomber ou si elle heurte des objets durs Faire bien attention en manipulant la lampe e La lampe usag e qu on a retir e risque d clater si on la jette sans pre
162. top This suspends the automatic display currently performed Then the top image of in thumbnails 17 will be selected 8 Presentation mode During a presentation choose this option to disable operation of sorting adding and deleting of images This mode will be cancelled when the order of images is changed In presentation mode the personal computer uses the projector exclusively so that images cannot be transferred from other PCs 9 Previous image This function selects the previous image in the thumbnails 17 Selection of this function is ignored the top image is currently selected 10 Next image This function selects the next image in the thumbnails 17 Selection of this function is ignored the last image is currently selected 11 Re display The images in the folder that is selected in image folder setting 1 will be displayed again in the thumbnail display area 17 Thumbnails will be displayed in the same order as the previous one The registered new images such as the ones written into the folder with Explorer etc will be added to the last of thumbnails in turn This function is not available when the system is in automatic display mode Use this function when thumbnails are displayed in a wrong manner 127 12 Display switching Switch the way to show images in the thumbnail display area 17 You can toggle between a mode of 4 row 4 line thumbnail display on the page and a mode of full size display of the image I
163. tor s IP address To capture and transfer the image of PC screen The user can capture the screen currently displayed on the PC monitor and transmit it to the projector or saved it in the PC Before transmitting an image It is necessary to switch the input of the projector before sending an image to the projector by Wireless Manager Switch to NETWORK using the input selector RGB button of the projector or the remote control Functions on the Capture window When you right click the icon on the task bar and choose Capture the Capture window is displayed 1 Full screen button 8 A full screen of the PC is captured The screen is kept blank during the image capture process and it will be displayed again 1 when the capture is completed The captured image is displayed on PictureBox 2 The process during the capture is displayed in scheduled process window 8 For details of the setting of the process during the capture refer to Capture in the option screen 2 Area button The user can specify an area on the PC screen and capture the image within the area The Capture window is kept blank during the area definition process Use the mouse to clip the area to be captured When the clipping is completed the image is captured and displayed in the PictureBox of the Capture window 3 Scope button A specified window on the PC monitor can be captured as an image The image will be captured when the Scope b
164. tting according to the typical setting Use A and Y buttons to change the value and use lt 4 and buttons to switch the fields Press the ENTER button when the setting is completed 104 Gateway This is a relaying point to connect two networks It does not work in ad hoc mode This address must be specified when connecting to a network of a different segment in infrastructure mode or peer to pee mode or to connect to the Internet For the details of specification of address consult your network administrator Host name Set the name of the projector on the network The name must be up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols Use A and Y buttons to change the value and use lt and gt buttons to switch the characters to be changed Press the ENTER button when the setting is completed Mode Make setting for the modes of AD HOC INFRASTRUCTURE and PPEER TO PEER Specify AD HOC when To use wireless communication for the first time or when If wireless communication has already been established between PCs in ad hoc mode Specify INFRASTRUCTURE when If wireless communication has already been established using an access point Specify PEER TO PEER when If communication in ad hoc mode is unavailable Press the ENTER button when the setting is completed SSID in INFRASTRUCTURE mode or in PEER TO PEER mode only Change the setting to the same name as the SSID
165. ttom edge of screen Projection distance for each projection lens lt Units mm inch gt L Projection distance SH Image height SW Image width A o o 80 EL 6 Screen ET LE10 for short distance projection Screen size 4 3 Diagonal Width Projection distance L Wide Telephoto LW LT 1 01 m 40 0 61m 2 o0o8im28 1 1m 37 1 3m 43 1 27 m 50 0 76 m 2 6 1 02m 34 1 3m 1 52 m 60 0 91 m 3 1 22 m 4 1 6m _ 4 77 m70 1 07 mee 19m 2 65 m B0 122 mt 22m 2 28 m00 1 37 m6 2 4 2 54 1007 1 52 m6 27 m 3 81 mt50 2 29 m 7 6 10m 5 08 m 200 3 05 m 10 4 06 m 6 35 m 2507 3 81 m 12 6 5 08 m 7 62 m 300 4 57 m 15 6 10m N 52 AN PAS LA LR OO JA AK Aa 134 16 8 20 lt 5 4 m 6 7 m 8 1m AN 13 52 62 72 7107 31 m 1027 810 35 MOTS 181 5 8 mi7 se 178 70 me 2111 88 m2810 26767 10 6 m4 97 CO T L 20 for medium distance projection Screen size 4 3 Projection distance L Diagonal Width Wide Telephoto SCOR am en 1 01 m 40 0 61 m 2 0 81m 28 21m 610 3 3 m1097 1 27 m 50 0 76m 26 1 02m 34 27m 810 42m 139 1 52 m 60 0 91 m 3 1 22 m 4 3 2m 105 5 0m 164 _ AL LA NR AT 3 82 m 2610 3 81 m 126 5 08 m 168 7 62 m 300 4 57 m 15 6 10 m 20 an Aa AT PLAN AS Jan so ant a
166. u de prendre feu et donc de causer des brulures ou d autres blessures Lorsqu on ins re les piles veiller ce que les polarit s et soient bien respect es e Si l on ins re les piles incorrectement elles risqueront d exploser ou de fuir ce qui peut causer un incendie des blessures ou une contamination du logement des piles et de la zone environnante Utiliser uniquement les piles sp cifi es e Si l on utilise des piles incorrectes elles risqueront d exploser ou de fuir ce qui peut causer un incendie des blessures ou une contamination du logement des piles et de la zone environnante Ne pas m langer des piles us es et des piles neuves e Si l on ins re les piles incorrectement elles risqueront d exploser ou de fuir ce qui peut causer un incendie des blessures ou une contamination du logement des piles et de la zone environnante Ne pas peser de tout son poids sur ce projecteur e On risque de tomber ou de casser l appareil ce qui peut causer des blessures e Veiller tout particuli rement ce que des enfants ne montent pas sur l appareil D brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant comme mesure de s curit avant d effectuer tout nettoyage e Sinon cela peut causer des chocs lectriques Demanderaun centre technique agr de nettoyer l int rieur du projecteur au moins une fois par an e S il n est pas nettoy et que la poussi re s accumule a l int rieur du projecteur
167. utton is dragged with the mouse and dropped on the desired window to be captured 4 Transmission button The image displayed in the PictureBox of the Capture window is transmitted to the projector For details refer to Registration of projector wireless manager ver20 OX 5 Full size button cee This button toggles the Capture window En between the full size and the minimum size 6 Option button The user can define the conditions for capturing an image On the Option screen the user can specify the type of capture format after capture processing and the delay time for capturing Capture Format fe PNG JPEG BMP Save Image My Pictures Still Timer For Capture 4 CONTENTE N ote Images can be captured in three different formats PNG JPEG BMP As for JPEG data compression ratio can be optionally specified For the process after the capture the user can choose either capturing and transmitting the screen or saving the image lf capturing and transmitting the screen is selected the image is transmitted to the projector immediately after the capture In this case the indication in Window 8 will be The image will be transmitted when it is captured Uncheck this option if you want to transmit the captured image after verifying it lf saving the image is selected the captured image will be saved in the specified folder In this case Capture only
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