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To ensure correct use of this lens, please read the operating instructions supplied 

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Commercial Use

Model No.

 

ET-D3QW200

DPQX1563ZA/X1

 

Zoom lens 

Operating Instructions

ENGLISH

FRANÇAIS

日本語

Summary of Contents for ET-D3QW200

Page 1: ... read the operating instructions supplied with the lens and the projector carefully Before using this product be sure to read Read this first Page 3 Please save this manual for future use Commercial Use Model No ET D3QW200 DPQX1563ZA X1 Zoom lens Operating Instructions ENGLISH FRANÇAIS 日本語 ...

Page 2: ... and Detaching the Lens 5 Peripheral focus adjustment function 6 Lens calibration 7 Projection relationships 8 Lens shift ranges 12 Specifications 13 Dimensions 13 Projected image size and Projection distance Appendix Annexe 付録 1 The Appendix can be found after the Japanese language section 日本語 Contents ...

Page 3: ...t z z Unexpected projection of light may cause injury to eyes z z Replacing the projection lens without removing the power plug may result in electric shock Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector is being used Doing so can cause damage and burns to clothing z z Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens Do not place objects in front of the lens while the projector is being us...

Page 4: ...g into the light projected from the projector HZ HZ D3 D4 HD HD D1 D2 Risk group The combination of the projector and the projection lens is categorized as risk group 2 when the hazard distance is 1 m 39 3 8 or less It is categorized as risk group 3 when the hazard distance exceeds 1 m 39 3 8 and it will be for professional use instead of consumer use In case of risk group 3 there is a possibility...

Page 5: ... power supply is switched off before attaching or detaching the projection lens z z After removing the projection lens store it safely away from vibration or impacts z z Do not touch the electrical contacts of the projection lens with your fingers Dust and dirt on the contacts may cause contact malfunctions while static electricity may damage the unit z z Do not touch the surface of the lens with ...

Page 6: ... screen 1 Turn the peripheral focus adjustment ring in the direction of the arrow to match the projection distance displayed on the lens to the actual distance from the lens to the screen 2 Operate the projector to align the focus of the center of the projected image Note z z The projection distances displayed on the lens are approximate guides z z The lens focus is not stable immediately after po...

Page 7: ...z z Lens calibration starts z z The projection lens moves to the home position after adjustment range calibration is complete 1 2 PROJECTOR SETUP PROJECTOR ID ALL PROJECTION METHOD LENS OPERATION SETTING NORMAL LIGHT OUTPUT 100 0 BRIGHTNESS CONTROL AUTO NO SIGNAL SETTING LAST MEMORY LAST USED INITIAL STARTUP STARTUP INPUT SELECT OFF DATE AND TIME SCHEDULE MULTI PROJECTOR SYNC MENU SELECT ENTER SUB...

Page 8: ...is not drawn to scale L Projection distance LW Minimum distance LT Maximum distance L1 Lens protrusion dimension distance from the front surface of the projector to the forward end of the projection lens L2 Position of the lens optical axis distance from the front surface of the projector to the lens optical axis L3 Position of the lens apex distance from the side of the projector to the lens apex...

Page 9: ...sition turn them in the opposite direction Attention z z To prevent obstruction of the intake and exhaust vents install the projector with a clearance at least 500 mm 1 ft 7 in from walls and objects If you are installing the projector in a sealed space be sure to provide additional air conditioning equipment and ventilation equipment Insufficient ventilation will result in an accumulation of heat...

Page 10: ...een L2 Projection distance R2 Arc radius R3 L3 Screen L3 Projection distance R3 Arc radius Arc center R3 L3 Screen L3 Projection distance R3 Arc radius Arc center Projector model Only KEYSTONE used KEYSTONE and CURVED CORRECTION used together Only CURVED CORRECTION used Vertical keystone correction angle α Horizontal keystone correction angle β Vertical keystone correction angle α Horizontal keyst...

Page 11: ...function cannot be used when the video signal in simultaneous format or the video signal with vertical scanning frequency of 100 Hz or 120 Hz is input When projecting an image in simultaneous format or an image with vertical scanning frequency of 100 Hz or 120 Hz install the projector following the instructions below so that distortion does not occur in the projected image Use a flat screen Instal...

Page 12: ...hown in the following illustrations Moving the lens outside of the adjustment ranges may alter the focus This occurs due to limitations in lens movement that are intended to protect the optical components The following illustrations depict lens shift ranges for floor installations of the projector PT RQ50K 0 17H 0 5V 0 08V 0 14H Standard projection position Projected image width H Projected image ...

Page 13: ...04 8 1 32 192 7 9 16 Ø 155 6 3 32 Ø152 5 31 32 456 17 15 16 532 20 15 16 F value 2 5 Focal Length f 17 5 mm 11 16 20 7 mm 13 16 Supported screen size 100 1500 Dimensions Width 313 mm 12 5 16 Height 192 mm 7 9 16 Depth 532 mm 20 15 16 Net Weight 11 3 kg 24 9 lb ...

Page 14: ...GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany Product Information for Turkey only AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur Eski Ekipman ve Bataryaların İşlenmesi Sadece geri dönüşüm sistemleri olan Avrupa Birliği ve ülkeleri için geçerlidir Ürünler ambalaj ve veya ekli belgeler üzerindeki bu semboller kullanılmış elektrik ve elektronik ürünlerin genel ev atığı ile karıştırılmaması gerekti...

Page 15: ...0 1 426 2 694 1 44 1 72 3 81 150 1 783 3 367 1 82 2 17 5 08 200 2 377 4 490 2 46 2 92 6 35 250 2 971 5 612 3 10 3 67 7 62 300 3 565 6 734 3 73 4 42 8 89 350 4 160 7 857 4 37 5 17 10 16 400 4 754 8 979 5 00 5 92 12 70 500 5 942 11 224 6 27 7 42 15 24 600 7 131 13 469 7 54 8 92 17 78 700 8 319 15 714 8 82 10 42 20 32 800 9 507 17 959 10 09 11 93 22 86 900 10 696 20 203 11 36 13 43 25 40 1000 11 884 ...

Page 16: ...154 25 847 17 25 20 38 33 02 1300 17 501 28 001 18 69 22 09 35 56 1400 18 847 30 155 20 14 23 79 38 10 1500 20 193 32 309 21 58 25 50 Unit Unités 単位 m When the screen aspect ratio is 16 9 Throw ratio 0 585 0 693 1 Lorsque le rapport d aspect de l écran est 16 9 Rapport de projection 0 585 0 693 1 アスペクト比 16 9 スローレシオ 0 585 0 693 1 SD SH SW LW LT 2 54 100 1 245 2 214 1 25 1 49 3 05 120 1 494 2 657 1 ...

Page 17: ...cified screen size z z The throw ratio is based on the value during projection with the projected image size of 5 08 m 200 z z The periods used in the numbers in the tables are decimal points Remarque z z Une erreur de 5 dans des distances de projection énumérées peut se produire En outre lorsque CORRECTION DE TRAPÈZE est utilisé la distance est corrigée pour devenir inférieure à la taille d écran...

Page 18: ...rmules de calcul dans le tableau suivant 次の表内の寸法は若干の誤差があります Unit Unités 単位 m L LW LT When the screen aspect ratio is 17 9 Lorsque le rapport d aspect de l écran est 17 9 画面アスペクト比 17 9 のとき 0 5004 SD 0 0820 0 5909 SD 0 0827 When the screen aspect ratio is 16 10 Lorsque le rapport d aspect de l écran est 16 10 画面アスペクト比 16 10 のとき 0 5686 SD 0 0820 0 6714 SD 0 0827 When the screen aspect ratio is 16 9 L...

Page 19: ...5 Appendix Annexe 付録 MEMO ...

Page 20: ...EL 877 803 8492 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 TEL 905 624 5010 Panasonic Corporation Web Site https panasonic net cns projector パナソニック株式会社 コネクティッドソリューションズ社 Panasonic Corporation 2021 571 8503 大阪府門真市松葉町2番 15 号 電話 0120 872 601 HS0621AM0 PS Printed in Japan ...

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