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 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ..................................2Precautions with regard to safety ............................5Accessories ................................................................7Precautions on handling ...........................................8Examples of system expansion .....
Page 6 - Precautions with regard to safety; 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 ...
Page 7 - Accessories; 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. Remote control unit[N2QAGB000024 x 1] POWER ON OFF RGB 1 RGB 2 AUX MENU STD LENS OSD 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 0 NEXT USER LIGHT ID ALL ASPECT ID SET Projector Computer Numetric BRIGHT CONTRAST ON SCREEN SYST...
Page 8 - Precautions on handling; Precautions on transport; To view clear images; Disposal; Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet
8 Precautions on handling Precautions on transport The projection lens is susceptible to vibrations andimpacts. Be sure to always remove the lens duringtransport. Precautions on installation Be sure to observe the following precautions wheninstalling the product. Avoid installing the product in a pl...
Page 9 - Examples of system expansion; System 1
9 The projector is provided with a number of terminals and optional accessories to enable various system expansions.Both input and output are provided to all terminals on the main unit.The following are some examples of system expansion: Examples of system expansion System 1 Stacking two projectors ...
Page 10 - Name and function of parts; < When the operation mode selector; Remote control
10 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 button (page 39) Turns on the power if the MAIN POWER has beenput to the “l” position. POWER OFF bu...
Page 11 -
11 LIGHT button ( Click button) When this button is pressed, the remote controlbutton light is turned on.The light goes off about 30seconds after you stop remote control operation. USER button Displays the sub-memory screen of the signalregistration. ID ALL button (pages 16,71) When two or more main...
Page 12 - Front and side of the projector
12 Side-mounted connection terminals (page 14) AC IN terminal (page 39) Connect the supplied line power cord into thisreceptacle.Do not connect any other cable to this socket. MAIN POWER switch (page 39) Use this switch to turn on “I” and off “ o ” the commercial line power applied to the projector....
Page 13 - Rear view of the main unit
13 Lamp unit cover The lamp unit is housed. Remote control receiver window (rear) (page 15) This also receives the signal beam coming fromthe remote control. POWER ON (I) button (page 39) Turns on the power. POWER OFF ( ) button (page 40) Turns off the power. AUTO SETUP button (page 43) Pressing thi...
Page 15 - Loading dry cells; Using the remote control unit
15 Loading dry cells When loading supplied AA dry cells 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 their polaritiesori...
Page 16 - Procedure of ID setting; Setting projector ID number to remote control
16 Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote controlin advance so that the user can operate the remote control. The ID number of the projector is set to “ALL” on shipping, and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only...
Page 17 - Using the remote control as a PC mouse; Operation mode selector switch; Using a wired remote control
17 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 18 - Projection scheme; Installation; Adjusting the leveling feet; Side view; Top view
18 Projection scheme This projector can use any of the four projectionschemes shown at right. Select the scheme that bestsuits your particular installation location. Select themost suitable scheme to the situation of your location.Use the OPTION menu on the menu screen to choosethe desired projectio...
Page 19 - Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (optional)
19 L : Projection distanceSH : Effective screen height L SH Screen Projection distances by the type of projection lenses (for PT-D7700U) • For the screen aspect ratio of 4:3 Units: m (feet/inches) • The projection distances listed here involve an error of ±5%.• Keystone distortions are corrected in ...
Page 24 - Connection; Before starting connection
24 Connection Before connection, read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected. Turning off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables. If any connection cable is not supplied with the device, or if no optional cable is available for connection of thedevice, prep...
Page 25 - Example of connecting with VIDEO devices
25 SERIAL S-VIDEO VIDEO REMOTE 1 RGB 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT SYNC/HD VD B/P B G/Y REMOTE 2 R/P R RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) IN RGB 2 IN Video deck (TBC built-in) High-vision video deck Control PC Color monitor Red (connected to P R terminal) Blue (connected to P B terminal) ...
Page 26 - Example of connecting with personal computers
26 SERIAL S-VIDEO VIDEO REMOTE 1 RGB 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT SYNC/HD VD B/P B G/Y REMOTE 2 R/P R RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) IN SERIAL S-VIDEO VIDEO REMOTE 1 RGB 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT SYNC/HD VD B/P B G/Y REMOTE 2 R/P R RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) IN...
Page 27 - Example of connecting with the signal selector
27 SERIAL S-VIDEO VIDEO REMOTE 1 RGB 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT SYNC/HD VD B/P B G/Y REMOTE 2 R/P R RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) IN SERIAL S-VIDEO VIDEO REMOTE 1 RGB 1 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT SYNC/HD VD B/P B G/Y REMOTE 2 R/P R RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) RS-232C (G) / RS-422 (R) IN...
Page 28 - Installing the input module
28 Input signal Serial digital signal Serial digital signal HD serial digital signal VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA Module model No . ET-MD95RGB ET-MD95VM2 ET-MD95SD1 ET-MD95SD2 ET-MD95SD3 ET-MD75DV ET-MD75NT Input signal level Image signal input: impedance of 75 Ω Synchronizing signal input: impedance of 75 ...
Page 29 - Procedure of installation; Remove the slot cover.
29 Procedure of installation Disconnect the power before installing the input module. Slot cover Remove 2 screws. Input module Slot Tighten the two screws. Remove the slot cover. Insert the input module. Fix the input module. Register the input signal. This projector needs to register the type of in...
Page 30 - Connecting signals to the input module
30 I/F RGB signal Component signal Video signal input module ET-MD95VM2 Serial digital input module ET-MD95SD1 Component signal SD signal High-vision video deck Video deck (TBC built-in) Business digital VCR PC Serial digital input module ET-MD95SD2 DVD player / BS digital HD tuner HD serial digital...
Page 31 - Connecting analog RGB signals; Connecting the component signals; Connecting the signal to the analog RGB signal input module
31 An interface (D-SUB BNC) is necessary to connect the projector with a PC using an analog RGB signal input module. 1. Connecting analog RGB signals PC R/P R G/Y B/P B H/H·V V D - SUB BNC × 5 (conversion connector) RGB signal input module (optional) ET-MD95RGB RGB Module ET-MD95RGB H/H.V R G B V • ...
Page 32 - Connecting the video signals; Connecting the signal to the video signal input module
32 1. Connecting the video signals Image signal Luminance signal Color signal Monitor TV Video signal input module (optional) ET-MD95VM2 DVD player Video deck (TBC built-in) LINE/Cr IN C/Cb IN LINE OUT Y IN S terminal BNC × 2 (conversion connector) S terminal Video Module ET-MD95VM2 BS digital HD tu...
Page 34 - Connecting the signal to the serial digital signal input module
34 • Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications.• Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to toggle the systems of the input module that supports two types of signal specifications. Upon toggling, the input signals are displayed on the screen and cleared automatically. SD signal SD ...
Page 35 - progressive scan 270 Mbps; progressive scan 360 Mbps
35 1. For 480p dual link (4:2:2p) SMPTE294M-compliant, 720x483 active line 59.94 Hz progressive scan 270 Mbps • Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications.• Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the input module that meets desired one of the above four types of signal spec...
Page 37 - Connecting signals to the DVI signal input module
37 DVI-D IN DVI-D OUT DVI Module ET-MD75DV E T - M D 7 5 D V D V I - D i n p u t m o d u l e ( o p t i o n a l ) DVI signal PC with DVI output Connecting signals to the DVI signal input module External view • Pin assignments and signal names of DVI-D input terminal are listed in the table at right (...
Page 38 - How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)
38 How to install and remove the projection lens (optional) How to install theprojection lens While pressing the lock button on theprojection lens cover, pull the coverforward to remove it. Pull and remove the dustproof sheet onthe back of the projection lens cover. Align the mark (orange) on thepro...
Page 39 - Powering up the projector; Projection
39 Powering up the projector Connect the supplied power cable. (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz) Press the “I” marked side of the MAINPOWER switch to turn on the power. The power indicator lamp on the projector will flashin red. After a short period, the indicator willilluminate and the projector will enter s...
Page 40 - Powering off the projector
40 Powering off the projector Press the POWER OFF “ ” button. Select “EXECUTE” with or button and press the ENTER button.(or press the POWER OFF “ ” button again.) The projection of the image stops, and the powerindicator lamp of the main unit lights up orange.(The cooling fan keeps running.) Wait u...
Page 41 - Choose an item and adjust it using; How to adjust the lens; Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift)
41 If the focusing, zooming or positioning of the image projected on the screen is not successful, even though theprojector is properly positioned against the screen, you can adjust the focus, the zoom, or the vertical or horizontalposition of the image. Do not move the lens beyond the bounds of the...
Page 42 - How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of focusing; Remove the lens cover and lens (Refer to
42 How to adjust the lens If the image is out of focus in any portion of the screen, adjust the lens by turning the adjustment screws to obtainevenness of focusing. How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of focusing Remove the lens cover and lens (Refer to page 38). Loosen the three fixing...
Page 44 - Registration of input signal data; Renaming the registered signals; Press the “MENU” button.; Select “SIGNAL LIST” with the; Press the “ENTER” button.
44 Registration of input signal data • The data of 96 input signals can be registered.• The signals supporting the installed input module are input and their data registered.• The memories are numbered over 12 pages (A to L: 8 data items can be registered on each page), and the data is registered in...
Page 45 - Clearing the data of registered signals
45 Clearing the data of registered signals Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. Select “SIGNAL LIST” with the and buttons. Press the “ENTER” button. The REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen will bedisplayed. The memories extend over 12 pages (Ato L with 8 data items each, giving...
Page 46 - Sub memory
46 Registration of input signal data Sub memory The projector is provided with a sub memory function to register plural pieces of image adjustment data even theyare determined to be the same signal by the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source.Use this function when the user needs a...
Page 47 - On-screen indications; Details of registered signal; Restrictions
47 On-screen indications Input switching / signal switchingThis shows the registered signal name on the status screen for signal switching. The designation can be set by the sub memory items. The place in which address code(A1, A2, ..., H7 and H8) signals areregistered displays the submemory number....
Page 48 - Using the FREEZE function; Press the “SHUTTER” button of the remote control or the main unit.; Press the “SHUTTER” button again.; Use; Still image; Using the SHUTTER function
48 Using the FREEZE function Pressing the “FREEZE” button of the remote control switches between a still image and a motion image. If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission, for example, a shutter modeis available that allows the user to hide images te...
Page 49 - Structure of menu screens; MAIN MENU
49 Structure of menu screens Menus are extensively used for configuring, adjusting or reconfiguring the projector.The menus structure is as follows: MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLO...
Page 50 - Menu items setting
50 On-screen menus Basic operations on menuscreen Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU appears on the screen. Select the desired item with the or button. Selected items are displayed in blue. Press the “ENTER” button to establishyour selection. The submenu for the selected option will nowopen. (Ex...
Page 51 - Adjusting the picture; Switching the picture mode
51 Adjusting the picture Switching the picture mode The user can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which thisprojector is used. PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP. DEFAULT GAMMA 2.2 CONTRAST 32 BRIGHT 32 SHARPNESS 6 NOISE RE...
Page 53 - Registering the picture mode settings as presettings
53 PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP. DEFAULT GAMMA 2.2 CONTRAST 32 BRIGHT 32 SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION 2 DYNAMIC IRIS 1 MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU SAVE AS DEFAULT SETTING FOR DYNAMIC?...
Page 54 - DYNAMIC IRIS setting; Press the
54 Adjusting the picture DYNAMIC IRIS AUTO IRIS 2 MANUAL IRIS OFF DYNAMIC GAMMA 1 :MENU SELECT :CHANGE 2 3 1 D Y N A M I C I R I S U S E R O F F DYNAMIC IRIS setting Pictures with the optimum contrast will be displayed by automatically providing aperture compensation and signalcompensation to suit t...
Page 55 - Adjusting the color temperature
55 PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP. DEFAULT GAMMA 2.2 CONTRAST 32 BRIGHT 32 SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION 2 DYNAMIC IRIS 1 :MENU SELECT :CHANGE Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select “PICTURE” with the buttons. MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCE...
Page 56 - To display pictures complying with the sRGB standard
56 Adjusting the picture Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. Select “PICTURE” with the buttons. Press the “ENTER” button. The PICTURE screen will be displayed. Select desired one of the items in thefollowing table with the buttons. Switch the setting with the buttons. Re...
Page 57 - Adjusting the position; Shift adjustment
57 Adjusting the position Desired position can be achieved by following the procedure below. Shift adjustment This function allows the user to adjust the picture position vertically or horizontally if the position of the imageprojected on the screen is displaced when the projector is properly positi...
Page 58 - Size adjustment
58 Adjusting the position POSITION SHIFT SIZE DEFAULT CLOCK PHASE 0 KEYSTONE :MENU SELECT :CHANGE ENTER:SUB MENU Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. Select the “POSITION” with the buttons. MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST ...
Page 59 - Size modes; Clock phase adjustment; Procedure of adjustment
59 Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals. • For RGB1 and RGB2 input signals: VID AUTO, S1 AUTO or VID AUTO (PRIORITY) cannot be selected.• For VIDEO input signals: DEFAULT, S1 AUTO or VID AUTO (PRIORITY) cannot be selected.• For an NTSC signal with VIDEO or S-VIDEO inp...
Page 60 - Keystone distortion correction
60 POSITION SHIFT SIZE DEFAULT CLOCK PHASE 0 KEYSTONE :MENU SELECT ENTER:SUB MENU MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU KEYSTONE KEYSTONE 63 LINEARITY 63 :ADJUST Keystone distortion correction Keystone distortion can be ...
Page 61 - How to use ADVANCED MENU; DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
61 How to use ADVANCED MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC.TERM 75 RASTER POSITION :MENU SELECT :CHANGE MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU...
Page 62 - Blanking adjustment
62 How to use ADVANCED MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC.TERM 75 RASTER POSITION :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. Select the “ADVANCED MENU” withthe bu...
Page 63 - Adjusting the input resolution
63 ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC.TERM 75 RASTER POSITION :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU INPUT RES...
Page 64 - Adjusting the clamp position
64 How to use ADVANCED MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC.TERM 75 RASTER POSITION :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELEC...
Page 65 - Edge blending adjustment
65 ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING ON SYNC.TERM 75 RASTER POSITION :MENU SELECT :CHANGE ENTER:SUB MENU MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY EDGE BLENDING UPPER START 0 ...
Page 67 - Raster position
67 ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC.TERM 75 RASTER POSITION :MENU SELECT :CHANGE Press the “ENTER” button. The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed. Select “SYNC.TERM” with the buttons. Switch the input impedance...
Page 68 - Changing the display language; (when HDTV or 480p pictures are input
68 Raster position (continuing) Changing the display language • The on-screen display of the projector is set to the English language on shipping. Note Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. Select the “LANGUAGE” with the buttons. LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL I...
Page 69 - How to change the system format
69 How to change the system format Pressing the SYSTEM SELECTOR button on the remote control or using the menu screen operation (page 89)enables the user to make the following changes depending on S Video / Video input or the currently selected inputmodule.The name of the selected system such as RGB...
Page 70 - How to use RGB REALITY mode
70 How to use RGB REALITY mode RGB REALITY mode converts RGB (primary colors) input signals into component signals and achieves the high-quality playback by motion-image-specific picture conversion process.This mode is effective only when the signal input is applied to the RGB input signal module (E...
Page 71 - Option settings; Press the “MENU” button twice.; ID number setting; Procedure of setting
71 Option settings OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT-F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING OFF VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP :MENU SELECT :CHANGE MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU...
Page 72 - Installation Setting
72 Option settings A: Floor mount front projection (Front – Floor mount) D: Ceiling mount rear projection (Rear – Ceiling mount) C: Floor mount rear projection (Rear – Floor mount) B: Ceiling mount front projection (Front – Ceiling mount) Select the setting by displaying the on-screen indications us...
Page 74 - System information
74 Option settings Position of on-screenindications The user can specify the position of the on-screenindications “1”: Top left of the screen“2”: Left center of the screen“3”: Bottom left of the screen“4”: Top center of the screen“5”: Center of the screen“6”: Bottom center of the screen“7”: Top righ...
Page 75 - Adjusting color matching
75 Adjusting color matching When multiple sets are used simultaneously, this projector allows the user to correct the difference of colors amongthe sets. Procedure of adjustment OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT-F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION CO...
Page 76 - Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter
76 Option settings MEASURE MODE MEASURED DATA TARGET DATA AUTO TESTPATTERN ON :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU MEASURE MODE MEASURED DATA TARGET DATA AUTO TESTPATTERN ON MEASURE MODE MEASURED DATA TARGET DATA AUTO TESTPATTERN ON TARGET DATA R, G, B Cy, Mg, Ye, Wh TARGET DATA: R, G ,B R x 0.630 y 0.340 G x...
Page 78 - Fan control; Auto signal; Press “ENTER” button.
78 Option settings Fan control When using the projector over 1 400 m (4605.3')above sea level, set to “HIGHLAND”. F A N C O N T R O L N O R M A L H I G H L A N D OPTION OUTPUT RESOLUTION SXGA+ AUTO SIGNAL ON FAN CONTROL NORMAL P IN P OFF FUNC1 P IN P PASSWORD :MENU SELECT :CHANGE OPTION OUTPUT RESOL...
Page 79 - P IN P; Use the
79 P IN P This item is used to set the condition of the Picture-In-Picture. Main window Subwindow Use the buttons to select "OFF", "USER 1", "USER 2", or "USER 3". When selecting an option other than "OFF", the submenucan be displayed by pressing the ENTER but...
Page 80 - Setting FUNC1; Subwindow; List of P IN P; Password
80 Option settings Setting FUNC1 The user can specify the function of the “FUNC 1”button on the remote control. “P IN P”: Enables setting of P IN P to OFF,USER 1, USER 2, or USER 3.(refer to page 79). “LAMP POWER”: Enables the lamp power to be switched between high and low(refer to page 73). “SIZE”:...
Page 82 - Single projector; Communication conditions (Factory setting); Using the serial terminals
82 Pin assignments and signal names The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its terminal section on the side, and this terminal iscompliant with RS-232C. Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control. Examples of connection Single projector Plural pr...
Page 84 - Pin assignments and control; Using the REMOTE 2 terminal
84 Using the REMOTE 2 terminal provided on the side of the main unit, it is possible to operate the projector from acontrol panel etc. furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be received. Pin assignments and control Be sure to short-circuit Pins and when controlli...
Page 85 - Displaying the internal test pattern; Press the MENU button.; Cycle of displayed internal test patterns; RS-422 control functions; CAUTION
85 Displaying the internal test pattern The projector has eight types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the set.To display test patterns, follow the steps below. • Results of adjustment on the image, picture quality, position, size and other factors will not be reflected in test pa...
Page 86 - Setting the security; Setting the password
86 Setting the security MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU PASSWORD :INPUT ENTER:SET SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE :MENU SELECT :CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT D...
Page 87 - Changing the password
87 SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE TEXT PASSWORD NEW CONFIRM :INPUT ENTER:SET Select “TEXT DISPLAY” with the buttons. Select “ON” o...
Page 88 - How to use CP OPTION; Setting the on-screen indication function; Select “OSD” with the
88 How to use CP OPTION MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY CP OPTION :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU CP OPTION OSD ON SYSTEM SELECTOR :MENU SELECT :CHANGE The on-screen indication can be turned “ON” or “OFF” and the system selector setting can be ch...
Page 89 - Setting the system format
89 MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY CP OPTION :MENU SELECTENTER:SUB MENU CP OPTION OSD ON SYSTEM SELECTOR :MENU SELECT :CHANGE SYSTEM SELECTOR VIDEO AUTO1 S-VIDEO AUTO1 :MENU SELECT :CHANGE ENTER:EXECUTE Setting the system format Procedure of...
Page 91 - Initial setting of network module
91 Press the “ENTER” button. The OPTION screen will be displayed. Select “NETWORK SETTING” with the buttons. Initial setting of network module Procedure of setting • It takes about two minutes for the setting to be reflected in the system. • Do not turn off the main power supply until the on- line l...
Page 92 - Initial setting of network module (continuing)
92 How to use network module (optional) • Avoid activating two or more Web browser simultaneously to work out setting or control actions. • This feature is effective when the on-line lamp of network module is lighting. • Change the password first of all. Items Function Description HOSTNAME DHCP IP A...
Page 95 - Monitor information page
95 Monitor information page Displays the status of input slot. Displays temperature of projectorexhaust. Displays the lamp lit hours. Displays used hours of the projector. Displays self-diagnosis information. Displays the firmware versionof the projector main unit. Displays the type ofprojector. Dis...
Page 97 - Image file control page
97 Returning the network module setting back to thefactory setting Using the following procedure, the user can return all settings of network module such as IP address, passwordand Email setting to the factory setting. Procedure of setting Using the remote control “POWER” button, switch the power su...
Page 98 - Indication of monitor lamp
98 Indication of monitor lamp Three monitor lamps are provided at the top of main unit front to inform the user of the lamp replacement time andunusual internal temperature. These lamps indicate the degree of abnormality by combination of blinking and/orlighting lamps. Turn off the power and take th...
Page 99 - Cleaning and replacement of air filter; Dismantle the air filter.; Mount the air filter.; Procedure of cleaning
99 Cleaning and replacement of air filter Turn off the main power and remove the power plug from the receptacle. Turn off the power supply observing the procedure (How to turn “OFF” the power supply) on page 40 andthen remove the power plug. Dismantle the air filter. Put a hand in the bottom of the ...
Page 100 - Replacement of lamp unit; Precautions on lamp unit replacement; Indication after 1 300 hours
100 Replacement of lamp unit Precautions on lamp unit replacement Be careful when handling a light source lamp.The lamp unit has high internal pressure. Ifimproperly handled, explosion might result.A used lamp unit may burst if it is handledviolently.For disposition of used lamps, request anindustri...
Page 103 - Before asking for service ...; try to check the following points again.
103 Before asking for service … try to check the following points again. Symptoms Checkpoint • Is the power cord securely plugged in the receptacle? • Is the MAIN POWER switch put to the “ O ” position? • Is power supply live at the receptacle? • Is the temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp on the project...
Page 104 - Specifications
104 Specifications PT-D7700U PT-DW7000U Power supply AC 120 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption 800 W (about 12 W in standby without fan running) DLP TM panel Panel sizeDisplay systemNumber of pixels 0.95 inch (aspect ratio 4:3) Three-unit DMD TM element, DLP TM type 3 x 1 470 000 pixels (1 400 x 1 050...
Page 106 - Appendix
106 Appendix 640 x 400640 x 400640 x 480640 x 480640 x 480640 x 480640 x 480800 x 600800 x 600800 x 600800 x 600800 x 600800 x 600 1 024 x 7681 024 x 7681 024 x 7681 024 x 7681 024 x 7681 024 x 768i1 024 x 7681 024 x 7681 152 x 8641 152 x 8641 152 x 8641 120 x 7501 120 x 750i1 280 x 1 0241 280 x 1 0...
Page 107 - Outside dimensions; Trademark Acknowledgement
107 Outside dimensions 540 (21.2") 29 (1.1") 200 (7.8") 530 (20.8") <Units: mm(inch)> Trademark Acknowledgement • Digital Light Processing, DLP, and Digital Micromirror Device, DMD are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments. • VGA and XGA are trademarks of International...
Page 108 - NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT À L’EAU OU À L’HUMIDITÉ
108 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 ELEKTRI...
Page 109 - Ne pas couvrir le filtre et la sortie d’air.; Ne pas retirer le couvercle ou le modifier.
109 Précautions concernant la sécurité AVERTISSEMENT En cas de problème (pas d’image), ou si le projecteur dégage de la fumée ou une odeurétrange, éteindre l’appareil et débrancher immédiatement la fiche d’alimentation de laprise de courant. • Ne pas continuer d’utiliser le projecteur dans ces cas, ...
Page 110 - Précautions concernant la sécurité; Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instables.
110 Précautions concernant la sécurité Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits humides ou poussiéreux ou dans desendroits où 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 élect...
Page 112 - Précautions pour la manipulation; Précautions pour le transport; Pour visualiser des images nettes; Mise au rebut; Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec pour nettoyer le coffret
112 Précautions pour la manipulation Précautions pour le transport L'objectif de projection est sensible aux vibrations etaux impacts. Vous devez toujours retirer l'objectifpendant le transport. Précautions pour l'installation Observez les précautions suivantes à l'installation du produit. Evitez d'...
Page 113 - Remplacement de la lampe; Précautions pour le remplacement de la lampe; Indication après 1 300 heures
113 Remplacement de la lampe Précautions pour le remplacement de la lampe Soyez prudent en manipulant la lampe sourcede lumière. La lampe peut éclater si elle estheurtée par des objets solides ou si elle tombeà cause de la forte pression d'air dansl'ampoule.Une lampe usée peut éclater si elle estman...
Page 114 - En utilisant un tournevis Phillips, retirez les; Remettez en place le cache de la; Procédure de remplacement de la lampe
114 Remplacement de la lampe Attention • 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 environ 10minutes. Les étapes 9 à 15 doivent être achevées en moins de dix min...