Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE; Dear Panasonic Customer:; Preparation
2-E NGLISH IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3. GSGV, January 18, 1991: Thesound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB(A) acc...
Page 3 - Contents; Precautions with regard to safety; WARNING
E NGLISH -5 Preparation 4-E NGLISH Contents Preparation IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ...2Precautions with regard to safety .........................................5 Accessories .................................9Before use ....................................9Location and function of each part .............
Page 4 - Caution
E NGLISH -7 Preparation 6-E NGLISH Do not do anything that might damage the mains lead or the mainsplug. B Do not damage the mains lead, make any modifications to it, place it nearany hot objects, bend it excessively, twist it, pull it, place heavy objects ontop of it or wrap it into a bundle. B If ...
Page 5 - Accessories; Cautions regarding setting-up
E NGLISH -9 Preparation 8-E NGLISH Accessories Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with yourprojector. Remote control unit(N2QAEA000025 x1) Video cable [3.0 m (9´10˝),K2KA2FA00003 x1] AAA batteries forremote control unit (x2) Mains lead forContinental(K2CM3FR00002 x1) Ma...
Page 6 - Notes on use; Location and function of each part
E NGLISH -11 Preparation 10-E NGLISH Notes on use In order to get the best picture quality Draw curtains or blinds over any windows and turn off any lights near thescreen to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from shining ontothe screen. Do not touch the surfaces of the lens with your ...
Page 7 - Connector panel
12-E NGLISH E NGLISH -13 Preparation Connector panel # $ % & ' ( ) # TRIGGER connector (pages 20, 21 and 22) This connector outputs 12 V when the power is turned on. Connect thisconnector to equipment such as an electric screen. $ HDMI IN connector (page 21) This connector is used to input HDMI ...
Page 8 - Projector control panel
E NGLISH -15 Preparation 14-E NGLISH * ) ( ' # % & $ ) (& * ./ ' - 2 1 + 0 , Projector control panel Remote control unit # Power indicator (pages 24, 26 and 27) This indicator illuminates red when the main power is switched on (standbymode), and it illuminates green when a picture starts to ...
Page 9 - Projection distances; Getting; Projection methods; Projector position
E NGLISH -17 Projection distances NOTE: B The dimensions in the table above are approximate. B For details about projected image distances, refer to page 60. Getting s tar ted Setting-up Projection methods In way of installing projector, any one of the following four projection methodsare used. Sele...
Page 10 - Setting up range using the lens shift function
E NGLISH -19 Getting s tar ted 18-E NGLISH Setting up range using the lens shift function This projector can be placed in various places by controlling the shift lever atthe front side of the projector to move the lens in order to adjust the positionof the projected image. B Horizontal lens shift B ...
Page 11 - Connecting to video equipment; Connections; Notes on connections; Connecting to equipment compatible with HDMI
E NGLISH -21 Getting s tar ted 20-E NGLISH Connecting to video equipment DVD player Video deck To S-Video output To Video output Video cable(accessory) DVD player DVD player SCARToutput Equipment such asan electric screen NOTE: B When the device connected to SCART is turned on, the input select sett...
Page 12 - Operating range; Preparation for the remote control unit; Connecting to computer
E NGLISH -23 Getting s tar ted 22-E NGLISH To RGBoutput Operating range If the remote control unit is held so that it is facing directly in front of theremote control signal receptor, the operating range is within approximately7 m (23´) from the surfaces of the receptor. Furthermore, the remote cont...
Page 13 - Basic; Press the input select button to select the input signal.; YP; Turning on the power
E NGLISH -25 Basic operation Press the input select button to select the input signal. B A picture will be projected in accordance with the selected input signal. Follow the procedure below when you set the projector up first, and whenyou change the setup place. & Input select button Changing si...
Page 14 - Turning off the power; Press the POWER button.; P O W E R O F F
E NGLISH -27 Basic operation 26-E NGLISH NOTE: B During projection of an image, the cooling fan will operate, emitting asmall noise as it operates. Turning the lamp on or off will cause thisnoise to increase a little. B By using the “OPTION” menu to set “LAMP POWER” to “LOW”, theoperating sound of t...
Page 15 - Useful; Correcting keystone distortion (KEYSTONE); Selecting the picture mode (PICTURE MODE)
E NGLISH -29 Useful functions 28-E NGLISH Correcting keystone distortion (KEYSTONE) When either the projector or the screen is tilted, the keystone distortion willaffect the image. You can correct the image proportions by the followingprocedure. (Vertical keystone distortion correction only.) Vertic...
Page 17 - CURSOR; Using COLOR MANAGEMENT; PROFILE
E NGLISH -33 Useful functions 32-E NGLISH CURSOR Press the ENTER button to display the cursor ( B ). # Select the colour you want to adjust with the cursor. B Press the F , G , I and H buttons to move the cursor, and then press the ENTER button. B The selected colour ( C ) and the adjustment menu ( ...
Page 18 - LOG; D E L E T E; PROFILE SAVE
E NGLISH -35 Useful functions 34-E NGLISH NOTE: B Only the settings saved in the “MEMORY SAVE” menu will bedisplayed in the “MEMORY LOAD” menu. (Refer to page 42.) NOTE: B Do not turn off the power while the settings are being saved (it takesabout 5 seconds to save the settings). B After saving the ...
Page 19 - Adjustments; Menu screens; K E Y S T O N E
E NGLISH -37 Adjustments and settings 36-E NGLISH On-screen menus Menu screens The various settings and adjustments for this projector can be carried out byselecting the operations from on-screen menus.The general arrangement of these menus is shown below. MAIN MENU M E N U K E Y S T O N E P I C T U...
Page 20 - Menu operation guide; Returning a setting to the factory default
& Press the F F or G G button to select an item, and then press the I I or H H button to change or adjust thesetting. An individual adjustment screen such asthe one shown below will be displayedfor bar scale items. The bar scale will turn green when anyadjustment changes the setting from thefact...
Page 21 - Adjusting the picture
E NGLISH -41 Adjustments and settings 40-E NGLISH Adjusting the picture Press the F or G button to select an item, and then press the I or H button to change the setting.For items with bar scales, press theENTER button or the I or H button to display the adjustment screen,and then press the I or H b...
Page 22 - MEMORY SAVE; MEMORY LOAD; M E M O R Y S A V E
E NGLISH -43 Adjustments and settings 42-E NGLISH MEMORY SAVE Press the ENTER button to displaythe “MEMORY SAVE” menu. The settings adjusted in “PICTURE”menu can be saved. Press the F or G button to select the number (“MEMORY 1/2/3”) in which youwant to save the setting, and thenpress the ENTER butt...
Page 23 - Adjusting the position; DOT CLOCK; ASPECT; Changing the display language
E NGLISH -45 Adjustments and settings 44-E NGLISH Adjusting the position Press the F or G button to select an item, and then press the I or H button to change the setting.For items with bar scales, press theENTER button or the I or H button to display the adjustment screen,and then Press the I or H ...
Page 24 - Option settings
E NGLISH -47 Adjustments and settings 46-E NGLISH Option settings Press the F or G button to select an item, and then press the I or H button to change the setting. OSD ON The signal name is displayed in thetop-right corner of the screen whenthe input signal is changed. OFF Use this setting when you...
Page 26 - Cleaning and replacing the air filter; Replacing the lamp unit; Warning
Care and m aintenance E NGLISH -51 50-E NGLISH Cleaning and replacing the air filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust, the internal temperature of theprojector will rise, the TEMP indicator will illuminate and the projector’spower will turn off (the TEMP indicator will flash after the pow...
Page 27 - O P T I O N; Lamp unit replacement procedure
Care and m aintenance E NGLISH -53 52-E NGLISH , Press and hold the ENTERbutton for approximately 3seconds. The “LAMP RUNTIME” willchange to “TIME RESET[POWER OFF]”. B If the MENU button is pressed,the lamp time resetting screenwill be cancelled. - Turn off the power. This will reset the cumulativeu...
Page 28 - Care; Cleaning and maintenance
E NGLISH -55 Care and m aintenance 54-E NGLISH Picture fromcomputer doesnot appear. Problem Possible cause B The cable may be too long. B The external video output for the laptop computermay not be set correctly.(You may be able to change the external outputsettings by pressing the [Fn]+[F3] or [Fn]...
Page 29 - Other; Specifications
Other s E NGLISH -57 56-E NGLISH Specifications Power supply: 100 V - 240 V ~, 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption: 180 W [During standby (when fan isstopped): Approx. 3.0 W] Amps: 2.2 A - 1.1 A LCD panel: Panel size (diagonal): 0.7 type (17.78 mm) Aspect ratio: 16:9 Display method: 3 transparent LCD pane...
Page 30 - Appendix; List of compatible signals; General arrangement of the COLOR MANAGEMENT menu
E NGLISH -59 Other s 58-E NGLISH Appendix *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.A Signals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture is proje...
Page 31 - Dimensions; Projection dimensions calculation methods
E NGLISH -61 Other s 60-E NGLISH Dimensions <Units: mm (inch)> 54 (2-1/8 ˝) 335 (13-3/16˝) 82.9 (3-1/4˝) 84 (3-9/32 ˝) 104 (4-3/32 ˝) 255 (10-1/32 ˝) 270 (10-5/8 ˝) Projection dimensions calculation methods Dimensions such as projection distances can be calculated from the screendiagonal lengt...
Page 32 - Trademark acknowledgements
62-E NGLISH Printed in Japan S0904-1094B Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web Site: http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ C 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. These Operating Instructions are printed on recycled paper. Trademark acknowledgements B VGA and XGA are...