Page 2 - Dear Panasonic Customer:; IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE; WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
2 Dear Panasonic Customer: This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require. We hope it will helpyou to get the most performance out of your new product, and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP TM based projector.The serial number of your ...
Page 4 - Contents
4 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ..................................2Precautions with regard to safety ............................5Accessories ................................................................7Precautions on handling ...........................................8Name and function of p...
Page 6 - Precautions with regard to safety; Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector.; When disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.; Caution
6 Precautions with regard to safety Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector. • If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it, fire or electric shocks could result.• If any water gets inside the projector, contact an Authorized Service Center. Do not insert any foreign objects i...
Page 7 - Accessories; Use only the Specified battery.; Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used.
7 Accessories Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector. Use only the Specified battery. • If 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 look i...
Page 8 - Precautions on handling; Precautions on transport; To view clear images:; Cleaning and maintenance; Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet
8 Precautions on handling Precautions on transport Make absolutely sure that the lens cap is in placewhen transporting the projector or carrying itaround. Both the projector and the projection lensare precision-made and, as such, are susceptible tovibration and impacts. When transporting theprojecto...
Page 9 - Name and function of parts; < When the operation mode selector; Remote control
9 Name and function of parts < When the operation mode selector is set to Projector > Remote control operation indicator lamp The lamp flashes when any remote control buttonis pressed. POWER ON ( I ) button (page 23) Turns on the power if the MAIN POWER has beenput to the “l” position. POWER O...
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10 Name and function of parts <When the operation mode selector is set to Computer> PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN buttons These buttons correspond to the PAGE UP/PAGEDOWN buttons on PC’s keyboard. ( ) buttons These buttons correspond to the left and rightmouse buttons. ENTER button Moves the mouse cursor....
Page 11 - Front and side of the projector
11 AC IN terminal (page 23) Connect the supplied line power cord into thisreceptacle.Do not connect any other cable to this socket. Air filter (page 42) Burglar lock Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable (e.g.,from Kensington) to this lock port. It is compatiblewith the Microsaver Security Sy...
Page 12 - Rear view of the main unit
12 Name and function of parts Ventilation holes Lamp unit cover The lamp unit is housed. MAIN POWER switch (page 23) Use this switch to turn on “I” and off “O” the mainpower applied to the projector. Remote control receiver window (rear) (page 14) This also receives the signal beam coming fromthe re...
Page 14 - Using the remote control unit; Loading dry cells
14 Using the remote control unit Loading dry cells When loading batteries into the batterycompartment of the remote control, make sure thattheir polarities are correct. 1. Open battery compartment lid. Open the lid in the order of steps and . 2. Insert the dry cells. Into battery compartment, with t...
Page 15 - Using the remote control as a PC mouse; Operation mode selector switch; Setting projector ID number to remote control; Procedure of ID setting
15 Using the remote control as a PC mouse Operation mode selector switch Put the knob to the Computer position. • ENTER button Pressing the front, rear, left and right edges of thebutton moves the mouse cursor up, down, left andright. • Right click ( ) button This button can be used as the right mou...
Page 16 - Using a wired remote control; Installation; Installation geometry; Projection schemes
16 Using a wired remote control When multiple main units are connected in thesystem, connect the units with the M3 stereo minijack cable available in the market to simultaneouslycontrol the multiple main units with a single remotecontrol unit through the REMOTE1 IN/OUTterminal. It is effective to us...
Page 17 - Projection distance by projection lens
17 Projection distance by projection lens Listed in the table below are the lens projection distances for the PT-D5600U (lens included), PT-D5600UL(lens sold separately), PT-DW5000U (lens included) and PT-DW5000UL (lens sold separately). • PT-D5600U, PT-D5600UL 1.27 (50") 1.52 (60") 1.78 (70...
Page 20 - Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
Installation 20 Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types • PT-D5600U, PT-D5600UL Standard zoom lens Wide-angle fixed- focus lens Wide-angle zoom lens Intermediate-focus zoom lens Long-focus zoom lens Ultra-long-focus zoom lens Model No. : ET-DLE050 Model No. : ET-DLE100 Model No. :...
Page 21 - Connection; Setup precautions
21 Connection Setup precautions • Before connecting any of your video/audio equipment to the projector, carefully read the owners manual supplied with the equipment once again. • All cable connections should be made with the entire system devices, including the projector, first turned off.• Obtain c...
Page 22 - Example of connecting with PCs; Example of connecting with AV products
22 Connection Example of connecting with PCs RGB 2 IN VD SYNC/HD B/P B G/Y R R/P SERIAL REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN OUT LAN DVI-D IN RGB 1 IN VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN IN OUT RGB 2 IN VD SYNC/HD B/P B G/Y R R/P SERIAL REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN OUT LAN DVI-D IN RGB 1 IN VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN IN OUT DVI-D Cable (availabl...
Page 23 - Projection; Powering up the projector; Fit the image size to the screen size.
23 Projection Powering up the projector When using an optional lens, install a projectionlens before powering up the projector. (Refer topage 25.)Remove the lens cover beforehand. Connect the supplied power cable. (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz) Press the “ I ” marked side of the MAINPOWER switch to turn on...
Page 24 - Powering off the projector; Direct power off function
24 Projection Powering off the projector Press the POWER OFF “ ” button. Select “OK” with or button and press the ENTER button.(or press the POWER OFF “ ” button again.) The projection of the image stops, and the powerindicator of the main unit lights up orange. (Thecooling fan keeps running.) Wait ...
Page 25 - How to adjust the lens; Choose an item and adjust it using
25 How to adjust the lens How to install and remove theprojection lens (optional) How to install theprojection lens Align the guide of the projection lenswith the guide groove in the main unit.Turn the lens clockwise until it clicksinto place. How to remove theprojection lens Turn the lens countercl...
Page 26 - Use; Using the FREEZE function; Press the “SHUTTER” button of the remote control or the main unit.; Press the “SHUTTER” button again.
26 Using the digital zoom (– D.ZOOM +) function A portion of the picture on the screen can be zoomed in with “– D.ZOOM +” buttons of the remote control. It isuseful for highlighting a specific object during the presentation. Press the “– D.ZOOM +” button of the remote control. The image is zoomed in...
Page 27 - Structure of menu screens
27 On-screen menus Structure of menu screens Menus are extensively used for configuring, adjusting or reconfiguring the projector.The menus structure is as follows: M E N U LANGUAGE ENGLISH SELECT ENTER RETRN OPTION2 ID AUTO POW. OFFPASSWORD FUNC1 LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C FRONT/REAR FRONT DESK/CEILING...
Page 28 - Basic menu operations; Press the “MENU” button.; BRIGHT; Menu items setting
28 On-screen menus Basic menu operations Press the “MENU” button. The MENU appears on the screen. Select (highlight) the desired item withthe or buttons. Selected items are displayed in blue. Press the “ENTER” button to enter yourselection. The submenu for the selected option will now open.(e.g. : P...
Page 29 - Adjusting the picture
29 Adjusting the picture • For RGB signals • For DVI signals • For S-Video/Video signals •For YP B P R signals PICTURE MODE The picture mode can be selected from thefollowing depending on viewing conditions and thevideo signal source in use: DYNAMIC : Picture brightness/contrast ratio is increased t...
Page 30 - Adjusting the position; POSITION; AI
30 Adjusting the position POSITION SELECT RETRN POSITIONASPECT 4 : 3 ZOOMCLOCK PHASEKEYSTONE 16 ENTER POSITION The position where the images are displayed canbe moved here. : The position is moved horizontally. : The position is moved vertically. ASPECT AUTO : (For S-Video/Video signals only) At thi...
Page 31 - KEYSTONE
31 • If the picture size is compressed or enlarged by using the 16:9 aspect ratiowhen the projector is used forprofitable purpose or in the presenceof an audience (for example, in acoffee shop or at a hotel etc.), it mayinfringe the rights of the copyrightowner of the original picture. • If a pictur...
Page 32 - How to use ADVANCED MENU; INPUT RESOLUTION
32 How to use ADVANCED MENU ADVANCED MENU SELSCT RETRN INPUT RESOLUTION BLANKING DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY 1 CLAMP POS. SXGA XGA SXGA MODE RASTER POSITIONXGA MODE ENTER INPUT RESOLUTION Input resolution adjustment achieves the bestimage when the screen flickers or halo is observedaround the contour. : ...
Page 33 - Changing the display language; RASTER POSITION
33 Changing the display language RASTER POSITION When the whole area where the input picture canbe displayed is not used, the picture can be movedto any position inside the display area. : These adjust the value in the horizontal direction. : These adjust the value in the vertical direction. XGA MOD...
Page 34 - OPTION1 settings
34 OPTION1 settings OPTION1 COLOR CORRECTION BACK COLOR BLACK SUB MEMORY LISTDVI EDID EDID2:PC OFF CONTRAST MODEAUTO SIGNAL SELECT RETRN ENTER COLOR CORRECTION OFF : Standard setting USER : The six colors of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow can be adjustedand registered for each of four si...
Page 35 - OPTION2 settings; LAMP SELECT
35 OPTION2 settings OPTION2 ID LAMP SELECT AUTO POW. OFFPASSWORD FUNC1 DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C FRONT/REAR FRONT DESK/CEILING DESK SYSTEM INFORMATIONFAN CONTROL1 NORMAL FAN CONTROL2 HORIZ. DISABLE ALL SELECT ADJ RETRN ID The projector has an ID number setting functionthat helps the user to contro...
Page 36 - FAN CONTROL1
36 OPTION2 settings RS232C This sets the communication parameters at theserial terminals.For details on the serial terminals, refer to “Usingthe serial terminals” (pages 39). IN BAUDRATE : 9 600, 19 200 or 38 400 is selected. IN PARITY : NONE, EVEN or ODD is selected. OUT BAUDRATE : 9 600, 19 200 or...
Page 37 - Displaying the internal test pattern; Setting the security; Setting the password; Setting the text
37 Displaying the internal test pattern The projector has eight types of internal test patternsto check the condition of the set.To display test patterns, follow the steps below. The projector’s security function enables the passwordinput screen to be displayed or a company’s URLaddress to be set an...
Page 38 - Setting the network; Connecting the PC; System requirements; Connection example
38 Setting the network The settings required for the network must beestablished in order to use the web browser (page 46)functions that the PC uses to control the projector. HOST NAME : Make alteration if necessary when to use the DHCP server. DHCP : Set the DHCP item to ON when to acquire an IP add...
Page 39 - Single projector; Using the serial terminals
39 Pin assignments and signal names Communication conditions (Factory setting) Basic format Transmission from the computer begins with STX, then the ID, command, parameter, and ETX are sent in thisorder. Add parameters according to the details of control. The main unit is equipped with SERIAL termin...
Page 40 - Pin assignments and control; Using the REMOTE 2 terminal; Cable specifications
40 Using the REMOTE 2 terminal provided on the side of themain unit, it is possible to operate the projector from acontrol panel etc. furnished in a distant location whereinfrared remote control signal cannot be received. Pin assignments and control Be sure to short-circuit Pins and when controlling...
Page 41 - Indication of lamp monitor
41 Indication of lamp monitor This projector is equipped with 3 indicators to show when a lamp needs replacement or there is an abnormalinternal temperature. These lamps flash or light up to indicate a problem.Turn the power off and follow the steps below. Temperature monitor (TEMP) indicator Lamp 1...
Page 42 - Cleaning and replacement of air filter; Procedure of cleaning; Dismantle the air filter.
42 Cleaning and replacement of air filter If too much dust accumulates on the air filter, [AIR FILTER] appears at the lower left of the screen, and the temperature monitor (TEMP) will blink once. If even more dust is allowed to accumulate, the temperature inside themain unit will rise, the temperatu...
Page 43 - Replacing the lamp unit; Precautions on lamp unit replacement; Timing of lamp unit replacement; Indication after 1 300 hours; When replacing the lamp, allow it to
43 Replacing the lamp unit Precautions on lamp unit replacement Remove the power plug and confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off. Be careful when handling a light source lamp. The lamp unit has high internal pressure. If improperly handled,explosion might result.A used lamp u...
Page 44 - Lamp unit replacement steps; Install the new lamp unit.
44 Replacing the lamp unit Lamp unit replacement steps • After 1 500 hours (4 000 hours when long life lamp units are used) of operating the same lamp, it is only possible to operate the unit for approximately 10 minutes. Steps to must be completed within 10 minutes. Attention Turn the power off by ...
Page 46 - Using Web Browser Control; Accessing from the Web browser; Password change page
46 Using Web Browser Control Accessing from the Web browser Start the web browser on your PC, thenenter the IP address which was set inthe projector. Enter “user1” in the user name field,then enter the password in thepassword field. The default setting is “panasonic” (all lower case). Ifyou have cha...
Page 47 - Basic control page; Detail control page
47 Basic control page This page is the first page displayed when the projector is accessed through a web browser.To move from another page, click [Projector control], then [Basic control]. E-mail set up button Click this item, and an E-mail setting page appears. Monitor information button Click this...
Page 48 - Error information page; Monitor information page
48 Using Web Browser Control Error information page When is displayed on the status information screen, click it to display the error details. • Depending on the nature of the error, the projector may be placed in the standby mode for its own protection. Note OK: Normal operation FAILED: Occurrence ...
Page 52 - Contents of mail sent; Adjust clock page
52 Using Web Browser Control Contents of mail sent • Mail with the contents shown below is sent when the E-mail settings have been established. Adjust clock page Click [Network set up], then [Adjust clock] to display the Adjust clock page. • Mail with the contents shown below is sent when an error h...
Page 54 - Supported commands
54 Using the PJLink ™ protocol The network functions of the projector are compatible with PJLink™ Class 1. The operations mentioned below can be performed from a personal computer using the PJLink™ protocol.• Projector settings• Projector status inquiry Supported commands The commands for controllin...
Page 55 - Before asking for service
55 Before asking for service ---Before asking for service, check the following points. Symptoms Checks • Is the power cord plug correctly plugged in? • Is the MAIN POWER turned on? • Is electricity running to the power outlet? • Is the temperature monitor (TEMP) indicator on the front of the unit fl...
Page 56 - Specifications
56 Specifications PT-D5600U PT-D5600UL PT-DW5000U PT-DW5500UL Power supply AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption 770 W (about 10 W in standby without fan running) DLP TM panel Panel sizeDisplay systemNumber of pixels 0.7 inch (aspect ratio 4:3) 0.65 inch (aspect ratio 15:9) DMD TM element, DLP TM ...
Page 58 - Compatible Signal List
58 Compatible Signal List NTSC/NTSC4.43/ PAL-M/PAL60 PAL/PAL-N/SECAM 480i 576i 480p 576p 1080/60i 1080/50i 720/60p 720/50p VGA400 VGA480 SVGA MAC16 XGA MXGA WXGA MAC21 MSXGA SXGA UXGA 720 720 720 720 720 720 1 920 1 920 1 280 1 280 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 800 800 800 800 800 832 1 024 1 024 1 02...
Page 59 - Trademark Acknowledgement
59 Dimensions >PC< TBMU448 RGB 2 IN VD SYNC/HD B/P B G/Y R R/P SERIAL REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN OUT LAN DVI-D IN RGB 1 IN VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN IN OUT 86.5 (3 13 / 32 ) 167 (6 12 / 64 ) 157 (6 3 / 16 ) 530 (20 55 / 64 ) 436 (17 11 / 64 ) 368 (14 31 / 64 ) 425 (16 47 / 64 ) 441 (17 23 / 64 ) 4 ( 5 / 3...
Page 60 - NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT À L’EAU OU À L’HUMIDITÉ
60 NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ AVERTISSEMENT: POUR RÉDUIRE LES RISQUES DE FEU OU DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT À L’EAU OU À L’HUMIDITÉ WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK. DO NOT OPEN MISE EN GARDE- WARNUNG- RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE.NE PAS OUVRIR.ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRIS...
Page 61 - Ne pas couvrir le filtre et la sortie d’air.; Ne pas retirer le couvercle ou le modifier.; Ne démontez pas le bloc lampe.
61 Précautions concernant la sécurité AVERTISSEMENT En cas de problème (ex: pas d’image) ou si le projecteur émet de la fumée ou une odeurde brûlé, coupez le courant et débranchez le cordon électrique de la prise. • Ne pas continuer d’utiliser le projecteur dans ces cas, autrement cela peut entraîne...
Page 62 - Précautions concernant la sécurité; Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instables.; Ne pas placer des récipients de liquide sur le projecteur.; Ne pas placer les mains ou autres objets près de la sortie d’air.
62 Précautions concernant la sécurité Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instables. • Si le projecteur est placé sur une surface qui est inclinée 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 I’eau ou...
Page 63 - Ne pas placer d’objets lourds sur le projecteur.
63 Attention Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits humides ou poussiéreux ou dans desendroitsoù le projecteur peut entrer en contact avec de la fumée ou la vapeur. • L’utilisation du projecteur dans de telles conditions peut causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques. Pour débrancher le ...
Page 64 - Précautions pour la manipulation; Précautions pour l’installation; Pour visualiser des images nettes:; Nettoyage et maintenance
64 Précautions pour la manipulation Précautions pour letransport S’assurer absolument que le capuchon d’objectif esten place pour transporter le projecteur ou ledéplacer. Le projecteur et la lentille de projectionsont fabriqués avec précision et, en tant que tels,sont sensibles aux vibrations et aux...
Page 65 - Remplacement de la lampe; Précautions pour le remplacement de la lampe; Période de remplacement de la lampe; Indication après 1 300 heures
65 Remplacement de la lampe Précautions pour le remplacement de la lampe Retirez la fiche du cordon d’alimentation et assurez-vous que la section qui entoure la lampe est refroidie. Soyez prudent en manipulant la lampe source de lumière. La lampe peut éclater si elle est heurtée par desobjets solide...
Page 66 - Procédure de remplacement de la lampe; Retirez les deux vis fixant le ventilateur.
66 Remplacement de la lampe Procédure de remplacement de la lampe • Au bout de 1 500 heures (4 000 heures lorsque des blocs lampes longue durée sont utilisés) de fonctionnement pour une même lampe, le projecteur ne peut plus fonctionner que pendant environ10 minutes. Les étapes à doivent être achevé...