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1.01 m(40˝)

0.61 m(2´)

0.81 m(2´8˝)

1.2 m(3´11˝)

1.5 m(4´11˝) 0.06 m(2-13/32˝)

1.27 m(50˝)

0.76 m(2´6˝)

1.02 m(3´4˝)

1.6 m(5´2˝)

1.9 m(6´2˝)

0.08 m(3˝)

1.52 m(60˝)

0.91 m(3´)

1.22 m(4´)

1.9 m(6´2˝)

2.3 m(7´6˝)

0.09 m(3-19/32˝)

1.77 m(70˝)

1.07 m(3´6˝)

1.42 m(4´8˝)

2.2 m(7´2˝)

2.7 m(8´10˝) 0.11 m(4- 6/32˝)

2.03 m(80˝)

1.22 m(4´)

1.63 m(5´4˝)

2.5 m(8´2˝)

3.1 m(10´2˝) 0.12 m(4-26/32˝)

2.28 m(90˝)

1.37 m(4´6˝)

1.83 m(6´)

2.8 m(9´2˝)

3.5 m(11´5˝) 0.14 m(5-13/32˝)

2.54 m(100˝) 1.52 m(5´)

2.03 m(6´8˝)

3.1 m(10´2˝)

3.9 m(12´9˝) 0.15 m(6˝)

3.81 m(150˝) 2.29 m(7´6˝)

3.05 m(10´)

4.7 m(15´5˝)

5.8 m(19´)

0.23 m(9˝)

5.08 m(200˝) 3.05 m(10´)

4.06 m(13´4˝)

6.2 m(20´4˝)

7.8 m(25´7˝) 0.31 m(12˝)

6.35 m(250˝) 3.81 m(12´6˝)

5.08 m(16´8˝)

7.8 m(25´7˝)

9.8 m(32´1˝) 0.38 m(15˝)

7.62 m(300˝) 4.57 m(15´)

6.10 m(20´)

9.4 m(30´10˝)

11.8 m(38´8˝) 0.46 m(18˝)

E

NGLISH

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Preparation

24-E

NGLISH

Setting-up

Projection methods

In way of installing projector, 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 OPTION2 menu. Refer
to page 41 for details.)

FRONT/REAR

FRONT

REAR

(Factory default setting)

NOTE:

B

You will need to purchase the separate ceiling bracket (ET-PK730) when
using the ceiling installation method.

Projector position

DESK/CEILING

DESK

CEILING

H1

L

L

SH

SW

9.6 (3/8)

L:

Projection distance

SH: Image height
SW: Image width
H1: Distance from centre

of lens to bottom edge
of projected image

Top edge of screen

Screen

Bottom edge of screen

Screen

Projection distances

Screen size (4:3)

Diagonal

length

Height 

(SH)

Width 

(SW)

Projection distance (L)

Height

position

(H1)

Wide 

(LW)

Telephoto 

(LT)

<Units: mm (inch)>

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).

For 16:9 aspect ratios, the following formula can be used to calculate the
projection distance.

NOTE:

B

The dimensions in the table above and the values obtained from the
above formulas may contain slight errors.

B

If you use the projection distance for the 16:9 screen, the
4:3 projection image overflows the screen at the top and
bottom.

B

If you set up the projector vertically, it may cause to
damage the projector.

B

It is recommended that you set up the projector in
a place that is tilted at less than 

±30°

. Setting up

the projector in places that are tilted at more than

±30°

may cause malfunctions.

LW=0.034xSD/0.0254-0.068

LT=0.043xSD/0.0254-0.066

LW=0.031xSD/0.0254-0.068

LT=0.0393xSD/0.0254-0.066

Summary of Contents for PT-L520E

Page 1: ...LISH R Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use LCD Projector Operating Instructions Model No PT L720E PT L520E R TQBJ 0105 3 Commercial Use ...

Page 2: ... symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse ASA 1...

Page 3: ...e Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth BIf not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet 4 ENGLISH Contents Preparation IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 2 Precautions with regard to safety 5 Accessories 9 Precautions on handling 10 Location and function of each part 12 About the RGB INPUT indicator 17 About the ...

Page 4: ...sult Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug BDo not damage the power cord make any modifications 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 BIf the power cord is used while damaged electric shocks short circuits or fire may result BAsk an Authorised Service Centre to carry ou...

Page 5: ...ice Centre to clean inside the projector at least once a year BIf dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can result in fire or problems with operation BIt is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives Ask your nearest Authorised Service Centre to clean the projector when required Please discuss with the Authorise...

Page 6: ...the following at all times when setting up the projector Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks If the projector is set up in locations with strong vibration such as near a motor or if it is installed inside a vehicle or on board a ship the projector may be subjected to vibration or shocks which can damage the internal parts and cause malfunctions or accidents Accordin...

Page 7: ...Do not bring your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port otherwise burns or damage could result NOTE BDuring 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 BBy using the OPTION2 menu to set LAMP POWER to LOW the operating sound of the fan can be reduced ...

Page 8: ...e 19 ENTER button page 30 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 19 Laser emitter page 18 Infrared emitter page 20 0Click button page 19 This button can be used when the operating mode select switch is moved to the left Computer 1PAGE button page 19 This but...

Page 9: ... one system is provided so connect the appropriate connector when using RGB1 or RGB2 About the RGB INPUT indicator The RGB INPUT indicator can be used to check whether an RGB YPBPR signal is being input Refer to the table below for details RGB INPUT indicator status Power supply status On projecting Standby A signal is being input to either the RGB1 IN or RGB2 IN connector A signal is being input ...

Page 10: ...pecified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure BThis remote control unit cannot be repaired To operate a personal computer with the remote control move the operating mode Computer Projector select switch to the left Computer Operation BFGIHbuttons While gently pressing the button with your thumb move your thumb up down and to the left and right to move the mouse cursor in the same dire...

Page 11: ...f the remote control signal receptors on the front or rear of the projector the operating range is within approximately 7 m 23 from the surfaces of the receptors Furthermore the remote control unit can be operated from an angle of 30 to the left or right and 15 above or below the receptors Open the cover AAA batteries two Insert the batteries so that the polarities are correct and then close the c...

Page 12: ... 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 BOnly 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 BIf an audio system is conn...

Page 13: ...ctor position DESK CEILING DESK CEILING H1 L L SH SW 9 6 3 8 L Projection distance SH Image height SW Image width H1 Distance from centre of lens to bottom edge of projected image Top edge of screen Screen Bottom edge of screen Screen Projection distances Screen size 4 3 Diagonal length Height SH Width SW Projection distance L Height position H1 Wide LW Telephoto LT Units mm inch Setting up dimens...

Page 14: ...ting Be careful not to switch off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet or turn off in line switches such as tabletop power switches Press the MAIN POWER switch to the O side to turn off the power NOTE BAfter 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 do...

Page 15: ...ge 37 When an RGB YPBPR signal is being input On screen menus Menu screens 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 MAIN MENU OPTION2 menu page 40 LANGUAGE menu page 42 SHUTTER function page 42 NOTE BKeystone distortion of the on screen display will not be correc...

Page 16: ...enu MENU KEYSTONE PICTURE POSITION INDEX WINDOW SHUTTER AUDIO LANGUAGE OPTION1 OPTION2 SELECT ENTER MENU KEYSTONE PICTURE POSITION INDEX WINDOW SHUTTER AUDIO LANGUAGE OPTION1 OPTION2 SELECT ENTER PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD COLOR 32 TINT 32 BRIGHT 32 CONTRAST 32 SHARPNESS 2 NR 1 TV SYSTEM AUTO1 STANDARD SELECT ADJ ESC Press the F F or G G buttons to select an item and then pr...

Page 17: ...distortion Picture condition Operation Press the H H button Press the I I button Press the MENU button to return to the previous screen NOTE BIf 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 To prevent this from happening you can set ...

Page 18: ...ANDARD HIGH LOW PICTURE MODE STANDARD DYNAMIC NATURAL PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD BRIGHT 32 CONTRAST 32 SHARPNESS 0 W BAL R 32 W BAL G 32 W BAL B 32 SIGNAL MODE SVGA STANDARD SELECT ADJ ESC PICTURE PICTURE MODE STANDARD COLOR TEMP STANDARD COLOR 32 TINT 32 BRIGHT 32 CONTRAST 32 SHARPNESS 2 NR 1 TV SYSTEM AUTO1 STILL MODE OFF STANDARD SELECT ADJ ESC When an RGB signal is being...

Page 19: ...Adjusting the position POSITION H POSITION 64 V POSITION 32 DOT CLOCK 32 CLOCK PHASE 16 ASPECT 4 3 RESIZING ON STANDARD SELECT ENTER ESC POSITION H POSITION 32 V POSITION 16 ASPECT 4 3 RESIZING ON STANDARD SELECT ENTER ESC When the input signal is RGB first press the AUTO SETUP button to initiate automatic positioning If the optimum setting is not obtained when AUTO SETUP is carried out adjust by ...

Page 20: ...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 S1 video signals BS1 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...

Page 21: ...POWER HIGH LAMP RUNTIME 10H FUNC 1 INDEX CONTROL KEY ON SELECT ADJ ESC Advanced Operation SXGA MODE This setting is only for an SXGA signal SXGA Select this item normally SXGA When the projected image is contracted vertically select this item BACK COLOR 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 i...

Page 22: ...ng picture on the screen CONTROL KEY ON OFF Press the FUNC1 button You can also select INDEX WINDOW from the MAIN MENU screen and then press the ENTER button NOTE BThe aspect ratio of the screen changes and the image is vertically elongated in comparison to a normal image Still picture Moving picture Use the F and G buttons to select a screen size When the screen size is changed the picture s aspe...

Page 23: ...al computer Pin No Communications settings Signal name Contents 1 5 6 9 NC TXD Transmitted data RXD Received data NC GND DSR CTS Connected internally RTS NC D SUB 9 pin connector seen from outside Signal level RS 232C Asynchronous Sync method Baud rate Parity 9600 bps None Character length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit X parameter None S parameter None STX Command Parameter ETX Control commands The comman...

Page 24: ...ocedure on page 27 and then clean the air filter refer to page 48 Possible cause Remedy The surrounding temperature or the temperature inside the projector has become dangerously high causing the lamp unit to be automatically shut off Flashing red Lamp unit off TEMP indicator Remedy Problem Indicator display Flashing red It is nearly time to replace the lamp unit Illuminated red An abnormality has...

Page 25: ...when 2000 hours of use have been reached NOTE BThe usage hours explained above are for use when the HIGH setting has been selected for LAMP POWER in the OPTION2 menu If the LOW setting is selected the brightness of the lamp will be less and life of the lamp can be extended BWhile 2000 hours is the intended replacement interval it is not a period of time covered by warranty Cleaning and replacing t...

Page 26: ... screen and then use the F and G buttons to select LAMP RUNTIME Press and hold the ENTER button for approximately 3 seconds The LAMP RUNTIME will change to TIME RESET POWER OFF NOTE BIf the MENU button is pressed the lamp time resetting screen will be cancelled Turn off the power This will reset the cumulative usage time for the lamp unit to zero Refer to page 27 for details on how to turn off the...

Page 27: ...ojector may not be adjusted correctly BThe audio signal source may not be connected properly BThe volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting Refer to pages 15 and 28 BA cable may be connected to the AUDIO OUT jack Problem Possible cause BThe batteries may be weak BThe batteries may not be inserted correctly Refer to page 20 BThe remote control signal receptor on the projector may be o...

Page 28: ...ange Approx 7 m 23 when operated directly in front of signal receptor Weight 108 g 3 8 ozs including batteries Dimensions Width 33 mm 1 9 32 Length 168 mm 6 19 32 Height 40 mm 1 9 16 Options Ceiling bracket ET PK730 Wireless mouse receiver ET RMRC1 Wide conversion lens ET LEC701 Specifications Power supply 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 300 W During standby when fan is stopped Approx 1 ...

Page 29: ... 35 000 66 667 30 240 A A OK OK RGB 640 x 480 37 861 72 809 31 500 A A OK OK RGB 640 x 480 37 500 75 000 31 500 A A OK OK RGB 640 x 480 43 269 85 008 36 000 A A OK OK RGB 800 x 600 35 156 56 250 36 000 A AA OK RGB 800 x 600 37 879 60 317 40 000 A AA OK RGB 800 x 600 48 077 72 188 50 000 A AA OK RGB 800 x 600 46 875 75 000 49 500 A AA OK RGB 800 x 600 53 674 85 061 56 250 A AA OK RGB 832 x 624 49 7...

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