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Chapter 7

Appendix — Technical information

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List of compatible signals

The following table specifies the video signals compatible with the projector.

 

f

Symbols that indicate formats are as follows.

 

g

V: VIDEO, Y/C

 

g

R: RGB (analog)

 

g

Y: YC

B

C

R

/YP

B

P

R

 (analog)

 

g

D: DVI-D

 

g

H: HDMI

 

f

Input corresponding to each item in the plug and play column is as follows.

 

g

COMPUTER: COMPUTER1/COMPUTER2 input

 

g

DVI-D: DVI-D input

 

g

HDMI/DL: HDMI1/HDMI2 input, DIGITAL LINK input

Signal name

(SIGNAL FORMAT)

Resolution

(Dots)

Scanning freq.

Dot clock 

freq.

(MHz)

Format

Plug and play

*1

Horizontal

(kHz)

Vertical

(Hz)

COMPUTER

DVI-D

HDMI/

DL

EDID1

EDID2

EDID3

NTSC/NTSC4.43/

PAL-M/PAL60

720 x 480i

15.7 

59.9 

V

PAL/PAL-N/SECAM

720 x 576i

15.6 

50.0 

V

480/60i

720 x 480i

15.7 

59.9 

13.5 

R/Y

576/50i

720 x 576i

15.6 

50.0 

13.5 

R/Y

480/60i

720 

(1 440) x 480i

*2

15.7 

59.9 

27.0 

D/H

576/50i

720 

(1 440) x 576i

*2

15.6 

50.0 

27.0 

D/H

480/60p

720 x 480

31.5 

59.9 

27.0 

R/Y/D/H

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576/50p

720 x 576

31.3 

50.0 

27.0 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

720/60p

1 280 x 720

45.0 

60.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

720/50p

1 280 x 720

37.5 

50.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

1080/60i

1 920 x 1 080i

33.8 

60.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

1080/50i

1 920 x 1 080i

28.1 

50.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

1080/24p

1 920 x 1 080

27.0 

24.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

1080/24sF

1 920 x 1 080i

27.0 

48.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

1080/25p

1 920 x 1 080

28.1 

25.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

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1080/30p

1 920 x 1 080

33.8 

30.0 

74.3 

R/Y/D/H

1080/60p

1 920 x 1 080

67.5 

60.0 

148.5 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

1080/50p

1 920 x 1 080

56.3 

50.0 

148.5 

R/Y/D/H

l

l

l

640 x 400/70

640 x 400

31.5 

70.1 

25.2 

R/D/H

640 x 400/85

640 x 400

37.9 

85.1 

31.5 

R/D/H

640 x 480/60

640 x 480

31.5 

59.9 

25.2 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

l

640 x 480/67

640 x 480

35.0 

66.7 

30.2 

R/D/H

640 x 480/73

640 x 480

37.9 

72.8 

31.5 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

640 x 480/75

640 x 480

37.5 

75.0 

31.5 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

640 x 480/85

640 x 480

43.3 

85.0 

36.0 

R/D/H

800 x 600/56

800 x 600

35.2 

56.3 

36.0 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

800 x 600/60

800 x 600

37.9 

60.3 

40.0 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

800 x 600/72

800 x 600

48.1 

72.2 

50.0 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

800 x 600/75

800 x 600

46.9 

75.0 

49.5 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

800 x 600/85

800 x 600

53.7 

85.1 

56.3 

R/D/H

832 x 624/75

832 x 624

49.7 

74.6 

57.3 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

1024 x 768/50

1 024 x 768

39.6 

50.0 

51.9 

R/D/H

1024 x 768/60

1 024 x 768

48.4 

60.0 

65.0 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

1024 x 768/70

1 024 x 768

56.5 

70.1 

75.0 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

1024 x 768/75

1 024 x 768

60.0 

75.0 

78.8 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

1024 x 768/82

1 024 x 768

65.5 

81.6 

86.0 

R/D/H

1024 x 768/85

1 024 x 768

68.7 

85.0 

94.5 

R/D/H

1024 x 768/100

1 024 x 768

81.4 

100.0 

113.3 

R/D/H

1024 x 768/120

1 024 x 768

98.7 

120.0 

139.1 

R/D/H

l

l

l

l

Summary of Contents for PT-RZ575

Page 1: ...PT RZ575T z z for other countries or regions PT RZ575 Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Before using this product be sure to rea...

Page 2: ...ustments and selections 48 Switching off the projector 49 Projecting 50 Selecting the input signal 50 Adjusting the image 51 Adjusting the focus and the shift 51 Moving the lens position to the home p...

Page 3: ...AVE ALL USER DATA 119 LOAD ALL USER DATA 119 INITIALIZE 119 SERVICE PASSWORD 120 P IN P menu 121 Using P IN P function 121 TEST PATTERN menu 123 TEST PATTERN 123 SIGNAL LIST menu 124 Registering new s...

Page 4: ...64 Using Art Net function 165 Control commands via LAN 169 SERIAL IN terminal 171 Two window display combination list 174 Control device password 174 List of compatible signals 175 Specifications 178...

Page 5: ...ectrician Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug WARNING This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR32 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference CAUTION To...

Page 6: ...and Canada This projector is the Class 3R laser product that complies with IEC 60825 1 2007 TQFX340 TQFX640 Inside of product for other countries or regions This projector is the Class 1 laser produc...

Page 7: ...erchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate FCC NOTICE USA Verification Model Number PT RZ575 Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corpora...

Page 8: ...13 amp socket If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wi...

Page 9: ...hich are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall Do not handle the power plug and power connector with wet hands Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks Do not over...

Page 10: ...d technician If installation is not carried out and secured correctly it can cause injury or accidents such as electric shocks f f Be sure to use the wire provided with the ceiling mount bracket as an...

Page 11: ...r in a location where salt pollution or corrosive gas may occur Doing so may result in falling due to corrosion Also it may result in malfunctions Do not stand in front of the lens while the projector...

Page 12: ...12 ENGLISH Read this first To remove the battery Remote Control Battery 1 Press the guide and lift the cover i ii 2 Remove the batteries...

Page 13: ...do pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou o vazamento provocar calor ruptura da blindagem e produzir fogo devido ao curto circuito dos terminais N o incinere nem aque a...

Page 14: ...tTM Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd f f Adobe Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc in the United States and or other...

Page 15: ...upport utilizing the characteristics of solid state light source allow usage for wide range of application Long life and high reliability The maintenance cost for long term operation is reduced by the...

Page 16: ...16 ENGLISH Chapter 1 Preparation This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector...

Page 17: ...ation and impacts occur such as in a car or vehicle Doing so may cause damage to internal components or malfunction f f Location close to sea or where corrosive gas may occur The projector may fall du...

Page 18: ...mmended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adjusted r rDo not install the projector at an altitude of 4 200 m 13 780 or higher above sea level r rDo not...

Page 19: ...projectors on top of each other f f Do not use the projector supporting it by the top f f Do not block the ventilation ports intake and exhaust of the projector f f Prevent hot and cool air from the a...

Page 20: ...et communication protocol based on the TCP IP protocol By using the DMX controller and the application software illumination and stage system can be controlled Art Net is made based on DMX512 communic...

Page 21: ...R SETUP menu OPERATION SETTING OPERATING MODE The estimated time until when the luminance of the light source decreases by half is as follows g g When OPERATING MODE is set to NORMAL or SILENT Approxi...

Page 22: ...r remote control unit Attention f f After unpacking the projector discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly f f Do not use the supplied power cord for devices other than this projecto...

Page 23: ...ware allows you to transfer original images such as company logos to be displayed when projection starts to the projector Note f f The List of Compatible Device Models for the flat panel display compa...

Page 24: ...tor environment 9 ON SCREEN button Switches the on screen display function on display or off hide x page 55 10 ID ALL button Used to simultaneously control all the projectors with a single remote cont...

Page 25: ...rol signal receiver of the projector operate the remote control within a distance approximately 30 m 98 5 from the remote control signal receiver The remote control can control at angles of up to 30 v...

Page 26: ...Projection lens 6 Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle 7 Air intake port 8 Air exhaust port 9 Remote control signal receiver rear 10 Luminance sensor This is a sensor to detect the luminance...

Page 27: ...nal or YCBCR YPBPR signal Also the RGB signal or YCBCR YPBPR signal input to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal can be output to an external device Video signal is output when the input is switched to COMPUTE...

Page 28: ...ID number is assigned to each projector When using the projectors by setting the ID numbers set the ID number of the projector body after initial settings have been completed Then set the ID number of...

Page 29: ...ENGLISH 29 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections...

Page 30: ...Menu item Setting value Menu item Setting value FRONT REAR FRONT FRONT REAR REAR FLOOR CEILING AUTO or CEILING FLOOR CEILING AUTO or CEILING Portrait setting and projecting forward Portrait setting a...

Page 31: ...Mount Bracket when installing and setting up the projector Attention f f To ensure projector performance and security installation of the Ceiling Mount Bracket must be carried out by your dealer or a...

Page 32: ...en Projection distance Arc radius Arc center Screen Projection distance Arc radius Arc center Screen Projection distance Arc radius Only KEYSTONE used KEYSTONE and CURVED CORRECTION used together Only...

Page 33: ...e projected image size SD m and use the respective formula to calculate the value The unit of all the formulae is m Values obtained by the following calculation formulae contain a slight error When ca...

Page 34: ...If synchronization signals output from computers or video equipment are disrupted due to changes in the video output setting or other reasons colors of projected images may be temporarily disrupted f...

Page 35: ...f Switching of the setting in the DISPLAY OPTION menu DVI D IN EDID SELECT may be required depending on the connected external device when DVI D is input f f The DVI D IN terminal can be connected wi...

Page 36: ...at does not conform to the HDMI standards is used images may be interrupted or may not be projected f f The HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN terminals can be connected to an external device with the DVI D terminal...

Page 37: ...ible with CAT5e or higher using tools such as a cable tester or cable analyzer When a relay connector is used include it in the measurement f f Do not use a hub between the twisted pair cable transmit...

Page 38: ...he projector visit the Panasonic website http panasonic net avc projector Note that the verification for devices of other manufacturers has been made for the items set by Panasonic Corporation and not...

Page 39: ...ENGLISH 39 Chapter 3 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations to start with...

Page 40: ...wer cord 1 Check the shapes of the AC IN terminal on the side of the projector and the power cord connector and insert the connector completely in the correct direction until you hear the side tabs cl...

Page 41: ...E is set to OFF f f The projector may not operate when the light source indicator LIGHT or the temperature indicator TEMP is blinking x page 157 Green Lit Projecting Orange Lit The projector is prepar...

Page 42: ...may here a high frequency driving sound This is not a malfunction f f If the power was turned off at the previous use by pressing the OFF side of the MAIN POWER switch or by using the breaker directl...

Page 43: ...relationship between the luminance and the runtime refer to Interrelation of luminance and runtime x page 45 f f For details on each setting item refer to the PROJECTOR SETUP menu OPERATION SETTING 1...

Page 44: ...s correction by the brightness sensor on one projector without synchronizing with the other projectors The duration that the constant brightness is kept will become longer by setting the value of LIGH...

Page 45: ...1 700 31 000 100 0 26 0 1 300 35 000 100 0 20 0 1 000 40 000 100 0 14 0 700 f f To set the projector based on luminance Luminance lm When CONSTANT MODE is set to OFF When CONSTANT MODE is set to AUTO...

Page 46: ...ting Initial setting standby mode Set the operation mode during standby The factory default setting is NORMAL which allows you to use the network function during standby To keep power consumption low...

Page 47: ...EEN POSITION Set as necessary for the screen in use INITIAL SETTING SET CHANGE SCREEN FORMAT ENTER MENU SELECT 3 Press qw to adjust 4 Press the ENTER button to proceed to the initial setting Initial s...

Page 48: ...f Confirm the setting value and complete the initial setting Making adjustments and selections It is recommended that images be projected continuously for at least 30 minutes before the focus is adju...

Page 49: ...STANDBY R on the projector body lights in orange The fan keeps running 3 Wait for a few seconds until the power indicator ON G STANDBY R of the projector body lights blinks in red 4 Press the OFF sid...

Page 50: ...nput to COMPUTER1 or COMPUTER2 Switches to the other input when one input has already been selected The image of the signal input to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal or the COMPUTER 2 IN 1 OUT terminal is p...

Page 51: ...ame selected in the DIGITAL LINK output supported device are displayed in the display section of the DIGITAL LINK in the input selection screen Adjusting the image Adjust the projection angle focus an...

Page 52: ...he projector is switched off during the shift adjustment lens calibration needs to be performed the next time the projector is switched on x page 115 f f When the main power is switched off during the...

Page 53: ...the lens position is shifted outside the adjustment range but this is not a malfunction This projector is equipped with the optical axis shift function and projection position can be adjusted within t...

Page 54: ...is in use shutter closed f f The fade in fade out time of the image can be set by the DISPLAY OPTION menu SHUTTER SETTING f f To output audio while the shutter function is in use shutter closed set th...

Page 55: ...g of the image is canceled and audio is turned on Note f f FREEZE is displayed on the screen when video is paused f f When freezing of the moving image is canceled the image may disappear or be disrup...

Page 56: ...be disrupted for a few seconds during automatic adjustment but this is not a malfunction f f Adjustment is required for each input signal f f Automatic adjustment can be canceled by pressing the MENU...

Page 57: ...two images simultaneously button 1 Press the P IN P button f f The setting will change each time you press the button Note f f Refer to P IN P menu x page 121 for details Using the function button By...

Page 58: ...projectors together you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using a single remote control if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector After setting the...

Page 59: ...ed if the remote control is left with dead batteries Set the same ID number again when the batteries are replaced Note f f When the ID number of the remote control is set to 0 you can control the proj...

Page 60: ...60 ENGLISH Chapter 4 Settings This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on screen menu...

Page 61: ...LANGUAGE DISPLAY OPTION PROJECTOR SETUP TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY NETWORK MENU SELECT SUB MENU P IN P ENTER 2 Press as to select an item from the main menu f f The selected item is highlighte...

Page 62: ...olor depends on the setting in the DISPLAY OPTION menu ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD DESIGN The selected item is displayed with the yellow cursor by the factory default f f In the portrait setting the on scre...

Page 63: ...1 66 CONTRAST 0 66 BRIGHTNESS 0 66 COLOR 0 2 67 TINT 0 67 COLOR TEMPERATURE DEFAULT 2 67 WHITE GAIN 10 68 GAMMA DEFAULT 69 DAYLIGHT VIEW AUTO 2 69 SHARPNESS 6 2 69 NOISE REDUCTION OFF 2 70 DYNAMIC CO...

Page 64: ...SETUP 85 BACKUP INPUT SETTING 86 COMPUTER IN OUT 87 DVI D IN 89 HDMI IN 90 DIGITAL LINK IN 91 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 93 CLOSED CAPTION SETTING 95 BACK COLOR BLUE 95 STARTUP LOGO DEFAULT LOGO 96 UNIFORMITY...

Page 65: ...TROL DEVICE PASSWORD CHANGE 129 NETWORK Sub menu item Factory default Page DIGITAL LINK MODE AUTO 131 DIGITAL LINK STATUS 131 NETWORK SETUP 132 NETWORK CONTROL 132 NETWORK STATUS 133 DIGITAL LINK MENU...

Page 66: ...ure mode is GRAPHIC for still image input signals and STANDARD for movie based input signals f f Rec 709 is an abbreviation of ITU R Recommendation BT 709 and is a color standard of high vision broadc...

Page 67: ...eas of the projected image are bluish or reddish Adjusting with color temperature 1 Press as to select COLOR TEMPERATURE 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The COLOR TEMPERATURE individual adjustment...

Page 68: ...not look suitable you can press the DEFAULT button on the remote control to return the setting for the selected item only to the factory default setting Changing the USER name 1 Press as to select COL...

Page 69: ...VIEW 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The DAYLIGHT VIEW individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button AUTO Detects...

Page 70: ...to make the contrast optimum for the image 1 Press as to select DYNAMIC CONTRAST 2 Press qw or the ENTER button f f The DYNAMIC CONTRAST individual adjustment screen is displayed 3 Press qw to switch...

Page 71: ...t to RGB YPBPR 4 Press the ENTER button Note f f For details of the types of video signals that can be used with the projector refer to List of compatible signals x page 175 f f This may not function...

Page 72: ...The image position moves up Press s The image position moves down Horizontal right and left adjustment Press w The image position moves to the right Press q The image position moves to the left Note...

Page 73: ...n signals are input signals with an aspect ratio of 16 10 16 9 15 9 or 15 10 Note f f Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals DEFAULT cannot be selected for video signal Y...

Page 74: ...etween 0 and 31 Adjust the image so that the amount of interference is at a minimum Note f f Adjustment may not be possible depending on the signal f f There may be no optimal value if the output from...

Page 75: ...TION 3 Press the ENTER button f f The KEYSTONE or CURVED CORRECTION screen is displayed 4 Press as to select the item to adjust 5 Press qw to adjust KEYSTONE LENS THROW RATIO The throw ratio of this p...

Page 76: ...RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT LINEARITY Horizontal direction Vertical direction Note f f The picture quality will degrade more when the correction for SCREEN ADJUSTMENT increases making it harder to f...

Page 77: ...ng 2 2 pulldown 25p FIXED When 576 50i or 1080 50i signal is input Note f f In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY the picture quality will degrade when a signal other than the 2 2 pulldown is set as 25p FIXED or...

Page 78: ...put f f Image may be disrupted during automatic adjustment but this is not a malfunction f f INPUT RESOLUTION can be adjusted only when an RGB signal is input to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal or the COMP...

Page 79: ...ill be the optimal point Make sure to set the correction width for the projectors to be joined with the same value Optimal joining is not possible with projectors that have different correction widths...

Page 80: ...the width of the top bottom left or right Adjust BLACK BORDER LEVEL when the width adjustment makes only the border area darker f f The joining part may look discontinuous depending on the position yo...

Page 81: ...de RASTER POSITION This will allow the position of the image to move within the display area arbitrarily when the input image is not using the whole display area 1 Press as to select RASTER POSITION 2...

Page 82: ...e and press the ENTER button DISPLAY LANGUAGE SELECT SET ENTER f f Various menus settings adjustment screens control button names etc are displayed in the selected language f f The language can be swi...

Page 83: ...g AUTO TESTPATTERN to ON the test pattern for the selected color is displayed 6 Press as to select RED GREEN or BLUE f f Only GAIN can be adjusted when WHITE is selected for 3COLORS 7 Press qw to adju...

Page 84: ...ED MENU menu EDGE BLENDING ON USER AUTO TESTPATTERN f f When using a colorimeter or similar instrument to take measurement measure the colors displayed in AUTO TESTPATTERN f f A difference in the colo...

Page 85: ...tton f f The AUTO SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press as to select MODE 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button DEFAULT Standard setting WIDE Select this i...

Page 86: ...es the backup function 1 Enables the backup function between the DVI D input and the HDMI2 input The input is switched as seamless as possible when the same signal is input to the primary and secondar...

Page 87: ...tomatically switched to the backup input if the input signal is disrupted f f At the same time the video is switched to the secondary input audio will switch to the audio set in the PROJECTOR SETUP me...

Page 88: ...s qw to select VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY f f Select 60Hz 50Hz 30Hz 25Hz or 24Hz when 1920x1080p is selected for RESOLUTION f f Select 60Hz 50Hz or 48Hz when 1920x1080i is selected for RESOLUTION f f Sel...

Page 89: ...yer is input to the DVI D IN terminal using a conversion cable etc Note f f The optimal setting varies depending on the output setting of the connected external device Refer to the operating instructi...

Page 90: ...n RESOLUTION and VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY are displayed in the DVI D IN screen f f Setting of the resolution and the vertical scanning frequency may be necessary on the computer or video device in use...

Page 91: ...20x1080p 1920x1080i or 1920x1200p 8 Press the ENTER button f f The VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY screen is displayed 9 Press qw to select VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY f f Select 60Hz 50Hz 30Hz 25Hz or 24Hz when...

Page 92: ...data according to the SCREEN FORMAT setting USER Sets the RESOLUTION and VERTICAL SCAN FREQUENCY items as EDID f f Proceed to Step 10 when DEFAULT or SCREEN FIT is selected 6 Press the ENTER button f...

Page 93: ...to the bottom right of the screen 1 Sets to the upper left of the screen Setting OSD ROTATION Set the orientation of the menu screen OSD 1 Press as to select ON SCREEN DISPLAY 2 Press the ENTER butto...

Page 94: ...LAY 2 Press the ENTER button f f The ON SCREEN DISPLAY screen is displayed 3 Press as to select INPUT GUIDE 4 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button ON Di...

Page 95: ...ata CC2 Displays CC2 data CC3 Displays CC3 data CC4 Displays CC4 data Note f f Closed caption is a function that displays text information of video signals mainly used in North America Captions may no...

Page 96: ...in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu ECO MANAGEMENT QUICK STARTUP VALID PERIOD UNIFORMITY Correct the brightness and color unevenness of the entire screen Setting each color 1 Press as to select UNIFORMITY 2 P...

Page 97: ...Item Adjustment FADE IN FADE OUT OFF Does not set fade in or fade out 0 5s 10 0s Sets the fade in or fade out time Select an item from 0 5s 4 0s 5 0s 7 0s or 10 0s 0 5s 4 0s can be selected in increm...

Page 98: ...thin the recommended range for the projector and adjust 1 Press as to select WAVEFORM MONITOR 2 Press qw to switch the item OFF Does not display the waveform monitor ON Displays the waveform monitor 3...

Page 99: ...eas f f Use RED in WHITE BALANCE LOW to adjust the black level 0 of the video signal to the 0 position of the waveform monitor 4 Adjust bright red areas f f Use RED in WHITE BALANCE HIGH to adjust the...

Page 100: ...om the projectors with other ID numbers f f Refer to Setting ID number of the remote control x page 58 for how to set the ID number on the remote control PROJECTION METHOD Set the projection method in...

Page 101: ...GHT DETECTION and NO SIGNAL LIGHTS OUT cannot be set when AUTO POWER SAVE is set to OFF f f The power indicator ON G STANDBY R will blink slowly in green while the no signal lights out function is ope...

Page 102: ...function is disabled after the projector enters the standby mode Select a desired valid period 60MIN 90MIN Note f f When STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL the network function can be used during standby...

Page 103: ...ime is approximately 43 000 hours LONG LIFE2 The luminance will decrease compared to LONG LIFE1 but set this item to increase the expected life of the light source The estimated runtime is approximate...

Page 104: ...he screen becomes darker The runtime becomes longer 5 Press as to select APPLY 6 Press the ENTER button 7 When the confirmation screen is displayed press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button Not...

Page 105: ...IGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP The most recent setting is reflected in both items 1 Press as to select OPERATION SETTING 2 Press the ENTER button f f The OPERATION SETTING screen is displayed 3 Press as to se...

Page 106: ...y 10 minutes after the light source has turned on while CONSTANT MODE in BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP is set to AUTO or PC brightness and color cannot be measured Therefore brightness may be corrected app...

Page 107: ...can reduce changes in overall brightness and white balance of the multiple screens due to aging of the light source and suppress variation in brightness and white balance to preserve uniformity The se...

Page 108: ...source at the time when the button is pressed is recorded as the standard brightness and white balance f f If the ENTER button is pressed when LINK is set from GROUP A to GROUP D the group name is dis...

Page 109: ...item is switched using qw Displaying BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS Display the brightness control status 1 Press as to select BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 2 Press the ENTER button f f The BRIGHTNESS CONTROL screen...

Page 110: ...ONTROL to some projectors appears it means that synchronization with the projector displayed in red has failed Press as to select the projector displayed in red and press the ENTER button to display t...

Page 111: ...s steady 7 Set all items in the PICTURE menu of all projectors to the same values 8 Adjust COLOR MATCHING to match colors 9 Display the internal test pattern All white in all projectors 10 Set LIGHT O...

Page 112: ...EDULE screen is displayed 3 Press as to select PROGRAM EDIT 4 Press qw to select a program number and press the ENTER button 5 Press as to select a command number and press the ENTER button f f You ca...

Page 113: ...DBY MODE AUDIO OFF Stops the audio output during standby ON Outputs the audio during standby VOLUME 0 63 Sets the volume 1 The COMPUTER2 command is disabled when the DISPLAY OPTION menu COMPUTER IN OU...

Page 114: ...will be disabled RS 232C Set the communication condition of the SERIAL IN terminal For details on the connection method for RS 232C communication refer to SERIAL IN terminal x page 171 1 Press as to...

Page 115: ...and the home position of the projector 1 Press as to select LENS CALIBRATION 2 Press the ENTER button f f The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Press qw to select OK and press the ENTER button f f T...

Page 116: ...tput during standby Note f f Audio is not output in the standby mode when the PROJECTOR SETUP menu ECO MANAGEMENT STANDBY MODE is set to ECO Setting audio output while using the shutter function 1 Pre...

Page 117: ...s the button PROJECTOR TYPE Displays the projector type and serial number of the projector PROJECTOR RUNTIME Displays the runtime of the projector LIGHT RUNTIME Displays the runtime of the light sourc...

Page 118: ...n while the STATUS screen is displayed f f There may be items that are displayed and items that are not displayed in SIGNAL INFORMATION depending on the setting or the input signal f f If any abnormal...

Page 119: ...select SAVE ALL USER DATA 2 Press the ENTER button f f The SECURITY PASSWORD screen is displayed 3 Enter a security password and press the ENTER button 4 When the confirmation screen is displayed pres...

Page 120: ...of the NETWORK menu NETWORK SETUP and the setting of E mail set up page x page 148 in the web control screen to the factory default settings LOGO IMAGE Deletes the image registered in USER LOGO 5 Pres...

Page 121: ...lect MAIN WINDOW or SUB WINDOW and press the ENTER button 5 Press as to select the input terminal to be displayed in the window and press the ENTER button 6 Press as to select an item SIZE Sets the wi...

Page 122: ...rminals being selected Refer to Two window display combination list x page 174 for details f f The main window setting values are applied as image adjustment values such as the PICTURE menu PICTURE MO...

Page 123: ...on Menu screen Color bar vertical Menu screen Color bar horizontal Menu screen 16 9 4 3 aspect frame Menu screen Focus Menu screen Input screen Displays the menu screen and input signal Internal test...

Page 124: ...stered signal Registered signals can be renamed 1 Press asqw to select the signal of which name is to be changed 2 Press the ENTER button f f The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is displayed f f The m...

Page 125: ...splayed 4 Press as to select LOCK IN RANGE 5 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button NARROW Select this item usually WIDE Widens the lock in range f f An e...

Page 126: ...ed f f The FUNCTION button on the remote control can be used instead of as when SUB MEMORY is selected from the PROJECTOR SETUP menu FUNCTION BUTTON 2 Press asqw to select the sub memory number to reg...

Page 127: ...CURITY PASSWORD 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the security password entry ON Enables the security password entry Note f f This ite...

Page 128: ...NTER button f f The CONTROL DEVICE SETUP screen is displayed 3 Press as to select CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL PANEL Sets the limitation on the control from the control panel REMOTE CONTROL...

Page 129: ...MPUTER2 DISABLE Disables button operations f f When INPUT SELECT BUTTON is selected in Step 7 pressing the MENU button returns to the CONTROL PANEL screen or the REMOTE CONTROL screen once the item is...

Page 130: ...select OK and press the ENTER button f f To cancel select CANCEL Attention f f The initial password is AAAA as the factory default or when the PROJECTOR SETUP menu INITIALIZE ALL USER DATA is execute...

Page 131: ...s case the signal that the projector can receive is only up to 1080 60p 1 920 x 1 080 dots dot clock frequency 148 5 MHz f f If the communication method of the twist pair cable transmitter is set to l...

Page 132: ...N terminal and the DIGITAL LINK LAN terminal f f NETWORK SETUP cannot be selected when the NETWORK menu Art Net SETUP is set to ON 2 X X X or ON 10 X X X NETWORK CONTROL Set up the control method of t...

Page 133: ...SETUP Make settings to use the Art Net function 1 Press as to select Art Net SETUP 2 Press qw to switch the item f f The items will switch each time you press the button OFF Disables the Art Net funct...

Page 134: ...ves the lens position LENS H SHIFT Adjusts the lens shift in the horizontal direction LENS V SHIFT Adjusts the lens shift in the vertical direction LENS FOCUS Adjusts the focus POWER Controls the powe...

Page 135: ...ENGLISH 135 Chapter 5 Operations This chapter describes how to use each function...

Page 136: ...Link protocol Refer to PJLink protocol x page 164 for details f f Art Net Setting of the projector can be operated by the DMX controller or application software using the Art Net protocol Refer to Usi...

Page 137: ...ed pair cable transmitter and the projector confirm that cable characteristics are compatible with CAT5e or higher using tools such as a cable tester or cable analyzer When a relay connector is used i...

Page 138: ...Y 192 168 0 1 DNS1 DNS2 None Operating the computer 1 Turn on the power of the computer 2 Perform the network setting following the instruction of your network administrator f f Operation from the com...

Page 139: ...nd controls devices on multiple systems connected to a network using a computer f f For details of the Crestron ConnectedTM visit the website of Crestron Electronics Inc English only URL http www cres...

Page 140: ...ction f f Screenshot of a computer The size or the display of the screen may be different from this manual depending on the OS or the Web browser or the type of computer in use Rights for each account...

Page 141: ...or 3 POWER Displays the status of the power 4 SHUTTER Displays the status of the shutter function CLOSE Enabled closed OPEN Disabled open 5 OPERATING MODE Displays the setting status of OPERATING MODE...

Page 142: ...mperature is high such as near a heating appliance Or the air exhaust port may be blocked LIGHT TEMPERATURE1 The temperature of the light source is high The projector may be used in an environment whe...

Page 143: ...RE The temperature around the optics module inside the projector is high The projector may be used in an environment where the temperature is high such as near a heating appliance EXHAUST AIR TEMPERAT...

Page 144: ...error log page Click Status Mail error log E mail error log is displayed if periodic E mail sending has failed Note f f Access error log and Mail error log display the recent few thousand accesses req...

Page 145: ...6 INPUT SELECT Switches the input signal Detail control page Click Projector control Detail control 4 3 5 2 1 8 9 7 6 10 1 Control of the projector The projector is controlled by clicking the buttons...

Page 146: ...Enter the default gateway address when not using a DHCP server 6 DNS1 Enter the DNS1 server address Permissible characters for the entry of DNS1 server address primary Numbers 0 9 period Example 192 1...

Page 147: ...to be set up 5 Date Enter the date to be changed 6 Time Enter the time to be changed 7 Submit Updates the date and time settings Note f f The replacement of the battery inside the projector is requir...

Page 148: ...ue is 60 minutes In this case another E mail will not be sent for 60 minutes after sending the temperature warning E mail even if it reaches the warning temperature 6 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE Change the...

Page 149: ...r the port number of the SMTP server Normally 25 7 POP server port Enter the port number of the POP server Normally 110 8 Submit Update the settings ECO management set up page Settings related to the...

Page 150: ...OK INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE OK OPTICS MODULE TEMPERATURE OK EXHAUST AIR TEMPERATURE OK LIGHT TEMPERATURE1 OK LIGHT TEMPERATURE2 OK LIGHT STATUS OK INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR OK OPTICS MODULE TEMP SENSOR OK...

Page 151: ...SENSOR OK BATTERY OK COLOR WHEEL OK LENS MOUNTER OK BRIGHTNESS SENSOR FAILED ANGLE SENSOR OK ATM SENSOR OK PHOSPHOR WHEEL OK Error code 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 Intake air tempe...

Page 152: ...setting of the password Administrator account 1 3 2 4 1 Account Displays the account to change 2 Current User name Enter the user name before the change Password Enter the current password 3 New User...

Page 153: ...er the desired new password again 4 OK Determines the change of password Note f f To change the account of the administrator you must enter the User name and Password in Current Crestron Connected TM...

Page 154: ...trols items related to freeze image quality 8 Back Returns to the previous page Tools page Click Tools in the operation page 1 2 3 4 5 1 Control System Set the information required for communicating w...

Page 155: ...3 Lamp Hours Displays the runtime of the light source 4 Power Status Displays the status of the power 5 Source Displays the selected input 6 Error Status Displays the error status 7 Exit Returns to t...

Page 156: ...156 ENGLISH Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes inspection methods when there are problems and maintenance methods...

Page 157: ...blinking in red Temperature indicator TEMP Indicator status Lighting in red Blinking in red 2 times Blinking in red 3 times Status Warm up status Internal temperature is high warning Internal tempera...

Page 158: ...Doing so may deteriorate the outer case f f When using chemically treated dust cloths follow the instructions written on its packaging Lens front surface Wipe off dirt and dust from the front surface...

Page 159: ...ructions between the remote control and the remote control signal receiver of the projector 24 f f Is the remote control being used beyond its effective operation range 24 f f Are other forms of light...

Page 160: ...ice and between the twisted pair cable transmitter and projector correctly done f f Is Art Net SETUP set to other than OFF 133 f f Are NET SUB NET UNIVERSE and START ADDRESS set correctly 133 The DIGI...

Page 161: ...e 1 H01 Battery replacement for the internal clock 3 H11 Intake air temperature sensor error 4 H12 Optical module temperature sensor error 4 H13 Exhaust air temperature sensor error 4 H14 Temperature...

Page 162: ...projector in an appropriate operating environment temperature 1 3 Battery replacement is required Consult your dealer 4 If the display does not clear after switching the main power off and on consult...

Page 163: ...ENGLISH 163 Chapter 7 Appendix This chapter describes specifications and after sales service for the projector...

Page 164: ...ction disabled shutter open mute function disabled AVMT Shutter status query audio output status query 21 Shutter function disabled shutter open mute function enabled muted 30 Shutter function disable...

Page 165: ...isted in the following table f f Channel assignment for USER is in factory default setting Assignment can be changed Channel Control details 2 USER 1 CHANNEL1 LIGHT OUTPUT LIGHT OUTPUT SHUTTER CHANNEL...

Page 166: ...OSITION Performance Parameter Default value No operation 0 31 0 Move to the home position 32 63 No operation 64 255 r r LENS H SHIFT LENS V SHIFT LENS FOCUS Performance Parameter Default value Lens ad...

Page 167: ...128 No operation 64 191 Power on 192 255 r r SHUTTER Performance Parameter Default value SHUTTER Open mute clear 0 63 128 No operation 64 191 SHUTTER Closed mute 192 255 r r FADE IN FADE OUT when Art...

Page 168: ...Performance Parameter Default value No operation 0 31 0 Factory default setting 32 63 0 64 65 63 190 191 No operation 192 255 r r ENABLE DISABLE Operation for all channels is not accepted when set to...

Page 169: ...ned value NTCONTROL 1 23181e1e CR 3 Generate a 32 byte hash value from the following data using MD5 algorithm f f xxxxxx yyyyy zzzzzzzz xxxxxx Administrator rights user name for the web control defaul...

Page 170: ...r Obtain from the NETWORK menu NETWORK CONTROL COMMAND PORT 2 Check the response from the projector Data section Blank Mode Termination symbol Command example NTCONTROL ASCII string 0x20 0 0x30 CR 0x0...

Page 171: ...ght D Sub 9p female When connecting using DIGITAL LINK compatible device DIGITAL LINK compatible device Computer D Sub 9p female Projector connecting terminals DIGITAL LINK DIGITAL LINK D Sub 9p male...

Page 172: ...an operation E and parameter are not necessary Attention f f If a command is sent after the light source starts lighting there may be a delay in response or the command may not be executed Try sendin...

Page 173: ...wer query command POF Power standby QPW Power query 000 001 STANDBY Power on IIS Switching the input signal VID VIDEO RG1 COMPUTER1 RG2 COMPUTER2 DVI DVI D HD1 HDMI1 HD2 HDMI2 DL1 DIGITAL LINK OSH Shu...

Page 174: ...dow Main window COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 DVI D VIDEO HDMI1 HDMI2 DIGITAL LINK COMPUTER1 input Still image signal l l 1 l l Moving image signal Y C signal COMPUTER2 input Still image signal l l l l Moving i...

Page 175: ...0 74 3 R Y D H l l l 1080 24p 1 920 x 1 080 27 0 24 0 74 3 R Y D H l l l 1080 24sF 1 920 x 1 080i 27 0 48 0 74 3 R Y D H 1080 25p 1 920 x 1 080 28 1 25 0 74 3 R Y D H l l 1080 30p 1 920 x 1 080 33 8...

Page 176: ...47 7 59 8 85 5 R D H 1400 x 1050 50 1 400 x 1 050 54 1 50 0 99 9 R D H 1400 x 1050 60 1 400 x 1 050 64 0 60 0 108 0 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 65 3 60 0 121 8 R D H 1 400 x 1 050 65 2 60 0 122 6 R D H l l l...

Page 177: ...H 177 f f The i at the end of the resolution indicates an interlaced signal f f When interlaced signals are connected flickering may occur on the projected image f f DIGITAL LINK input compatible sign...

Page 178: ...nt temperature 0 C 32 F to 45 C 113 F 4 Operating environment humidity 10 to 80 no condensation Remote control Power supply DC 3 V AAA R03 LR03 battery x 2 Operating range Within approx 30 m 98 5 when...

Page 179: ...0 compliant HDCP compatible HDMI 1 IN terminal HDMI 2 IN terminal Total 2 sets HDMI 19 p HDCP compatible Deep Color compatible Audio signal Linear PCM sampling frequency 48 kHz 44 1 kHz 32 kHz VIDEO...

Page 180: ...on 480i 576i to 1 920 x 1 080 f f Dot clock frequency 148 5 MHz or less f f The HD SYNC and VD terminals do not support 3 value SYNC DVI D input f f Moving image signal resolution 480i 1 576i 1 to 1 9...

Page 181: ...pendix Dimensions ENGLISH 181 Dimensions Unit mm 210 8 9 32 249 9 13 16 498 19 5 8 372 5 14 21 32 420 16 17 32 13 1 2 94 3 11 16 168 6 5 8 21 13 16 460 18 1 8 Actual dimensions may differ depending on...

Page 182: ...ary consult your dealer f f Ask a qualified technician to do the installation work such as mounting the projector on the ceiling f f Panasonic takes no responsibility for any damage to the projector r...

Page 183: ...or body 27 51 LENS CALIBRATION 115 LIGHT OUTPUT 107 Light source indicator 157 List of compatible signals 175 LOAD ALL USER DATA 119 M Main menu 62 Main power switch 26 41 Maintenance 158 MENU button...

Page 184: ...European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Product Information for Turkey only AEEE Y netmeli ine Uygu...

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