Panasonic PT-DW90XE - Manual

Panasonic PT-DW90XE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important; Important Safety Notice; Dear Panasonic Customer:
  • Page 4 – FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.
  • Page 5 – Volume Approx. 120 liters; The lamp replacement cycle is longer; Approx; The standby power is much less than; Reduced in size; Quick steps
  • Page 6 – Contents; Removing/attaching the projection lens; Basic operations using the remote
  • Page 8 – Specifications
  • Page 9 – Precautions with regard to safety; WARNING; POWER
  • Page 10 – Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port.; ACCESSORIES
  • Page 11 – Do not allow children to reach the AA/R6 batteries.
  • Page 12 – CAUTION; Do not put your weight on this projector.; Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations.; Do not use the old lamp unit.; close to the broken pieces.; Cautions when transporting
  • Page 13 – Cautions when installing; Do not use under the following conditions.; Lens Focus
  • Page 14 – Cautions when setting the projectors 1
  • Page 15 – Cautions when setting the projectors 2; Security; Take safety measures against following incidents.; Cautions on use; In order to get the picture quality
  • Page 16 – Do not touch the surface of the projector lens with your bare hand.; Connection to external device; Cleaning and maintenance; Disposal
  • Page 17 – Accessories
  • Page 18 – Preparation; About Your Projector; Remote control; Top view; Bottom view
  • Page 19 – Projector body; Front view; Rear view
  • Page 20 – CONTROL PANEL
  • Page 21 – Setting projector ID number; projector (s) will display it’s current ID; Using a wired remote control
  • Page 22 – Getting Started; Setting up; Projection method; Setting on a desk/floor and
  • Page 23 – Screen size and throw distance
  • Page 24 – Projected range using geometric adjustment
  • Page 32 – Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
  • Page 34 – Front leg adjusters and throwing angle
  • Page 35 – Connections; Before connection to the projector; Pin assignments and signal names of terminal
  • Page 36 – Connecting example : AV equipment
  • Page 37 – Connecting example : Computers
  • Page 38 – How to install the projection; attached “Lens fixing screw”.; How to remove the projection; Remove the “Lens fixing screw”.
  • Page 39 – Basic Operation; Connecting the power cord; Installation; Insert the plug securely until its right; Removal; Remove the power cord from the
  • Page 40 – Powering up the projector; Making adjustment and; Zoom the lens so the image fills the
  • Page 41 – Powering off the projector; Press POWER STANDBY (; Direct power off function
  • Page 42 – Projecting; Selecting the input signal; How to adjust the focus,; At the projector; Press ▲▼◄► to select an item and; Using the remote control; button on the remote control.
  • Page 43 – Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift)
  • Page 44 – Moving the projection lens position to the home position; remote control for 3 seconds or more.; Lens adjustment to compensate for uneven screen focus; About the focus balance; Relationship between lens orientation and screen focus
  • Page 45 – Procedure for adjusting the focus balance; Structure of lens mount
  • Page 46 – Adjustment procedure
  • Page 47 – Basic operations using the remote control; Using the SHUTTER function; button; button; Switching the input signal; button; remote control or the main unit.; STATUS function; button
  • Page 48 – Automatic adjustment; Using the FUNCTION button; Displaying the internal
  • Page 49 – Changing the picture aspect
  • Page 50 – Settings; Menu Navigation; Navigating through the menu; Operating procedure; Press ▲▼ to select the desired item.; Resetting to the factory default
  • Page 53 – PICTURE menu; PICTURE MODE; Press ▲▼ to select [PICTURE MODE
  • Page 54 – CONTRAST; BRIGHTNESS; Press ◄► to adjust the level.; COLOR; Press ◄► to adjust the level.; TINT; Press ◄► to adjust the level.
  • Page 55 – COLOR TEMPERATURE; To further adjust toward the
  • Page 56 – Press ▲▼◄► to select characters; GAMMA; Press ▲▼ to select [GAMMA NAME; SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW; Press ▲▼ to select [SYSTEM
  • Page 57 – SHARPNESS; NOISE REDUCTION; Press ▲▼ to select [NOISE; DYNAMIC IRIS; To further adjust the selected; Press ▲▼ to select the item to be
  • Page 58 – SYSTEM SELECTOR; signal; To display pictures complying; remote control to restore the factory
  • Page 59 – POSITION menu; Press ▲▼◄► to adjust the position.; ASPECT
  • Page 60 – THROUGH; ZOOM
  • Page 61 – CLOCK PHASE; GEOMETRY; Press ▲▼ to select the desired
  • Page 62 – KEYSTONE menu
  • Page 63 – Select the desired adjustment item.; KEYSTONE
  • Page 64 – ADVANCED MENU; DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY; Press ▲▼ to select [DIGITAL CINEMA; BLANKING; Press ▲▼ to select the desired item
  • Page 65 – INPUT RESOLUTION; CLAMP POSITION; EDGE BLENDING; and the starting point.
  • Page 66 – To display the adjustment marker
  • Page 67 – FRAME DELAY; RASTER POSITION; Press ▲▼ to select [RASTER
  • Page 68 – DISPLAY LANGUAGE menu; Changing the display
  • Page 69 – COLOR MATCHING; Press ▲▼ to select [COLOR; Adjusting the color matching; Inputting the current luminance and; DISPLAY OPTION menu
  • Page 70 – Use the colorimeter to measure; Inputting the coordinates of a desired; LARGE SCREEN
  • Page 71 – Press ◄► to adjust [SCREEN; WAVEFORM MONITOR; Press ▲▼ to select [WAVEFORM; Adjust the waveform; Adjusting brightness
  • Page 72 – Adjust the light portion of RED.; AUTO SIGNAL; enter the horizontal resolution of
  • Page 73 – Adjusting the position; Press ◄► to switch [POSITION; Adjusting the signal level; Press ◄► to switch [SIGNAL LEVEL; RGB IN; Press ▲▼ to select [RGB1 SYNC
  • Page 74 – Press ◄► to switch [DVI SIGNAL; Press ◄► to switch [HDMI SIGNAL; SDI IN; Press ◄► to switch [SDI SIGNAL; OSD POSITION
  • Page 75 – OSD DESIGN; BACK COLOR; STARTUP LOGO; FREEZE
  • Page 76 – PROJECTOR SETUP menu; PROJECTOR ID; INSTALLATION; Press ▲▼ to select [HIGH ALTITUDE
  • Page 77 – COOLING CONDITION; Press ▲▼ to select [COOLING; LAMP SELECT; LAMP RELAY
  • Page 78 – LAMP POWER; BRIGHTNESS CONTROL; BRIGHTNESS CONTROL GAIN; BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SETUP; Press ▲▼ to select [BRIGHTNESS
  • Page 79 – BRIGHTNESS CONTROL STATUS
  • Page 81 – Example of adjustment procedure; Connect all the projectors to the hub
  • Page 82 – Display the internal test pattern [ALL; STANDBY MODE; Press ◄► to switch [STANDBY; SCHEDULE; How to enable the SCHEDULE; How to assign a program; Select and assign program to each day; How to set a program; Press ◄► to select a program number
  • Page 83 – according to the instructions of the; Press ▲▼ to select communication; Press ▲▼ to select the required item.
  • Page 84 – When the D7700 Series is selected; Press ◄► to move to the next page.
  • Page 85 – Press ▲▼ to select [NO SIGNAL; REMOTE2 MODE; Press ◄► to switch [REMOTE2; FUNCTION BUTTON; Press ▲▼ to select [FUNCTION; DATE AND TIME; Setting the TIME ZONE
  • Page 86 – Press ▲▼ to select the item to be set,; Adjusting the date and time; Press ▲▼ to select [NTP; LENS CALIBRATION; Press ▲▼ to select [LENS; FILTER COUNTER RESET; Press ▲▼ to select [FILTER COUNTER
  • Page 87 – SAVE ALL USER DATA; Press ▲▼ to select [SAVE ALL USER; LOAD ALL USER DATA; Press ▲▼ to select [LOAD ALL USER; INITIALIZE; Enter the password set for the; SERVICE PASSWORD
  • Page 88 – P IN P menu; Using the P IN P function; Press ▲▼ to select a function.; Setting the P IN P function; the P IN P function”, and press
  • Page 89 – TEST PATTERN menu; TEST PATTERN; Press ◄► to select the required test; Cycle of displayed internal test
  • Page 90 – REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS; Registering a signal to the list; Renaming a registered data; Press ▲▼◄► to select the required; Press ▲▼◄► to select the required; SIGNAL LIST menu
  • Page 91 – Managing the sub memory; Registering the current settings; Displaying the sub memory list; In the normal screen (when the menu; Deleting a sub memory data; In the normal screen (when the menu
  • Page 92 – SECURITY menu; SECURITY PASSWORD; SECURITY PASSWORD
  • Page 93 – DISPLAY SETTING; Press ▲▼ to select [DISPLAY; TEXT CHANGE; MENU LOCK; MENU LOCK PASSWORD; Press ▲▼ to select [MENU LOCK
  • Page 94 – CONTROL DEVICE SETUP; Press ▲▼ to select [CONTROL
  • Page 95 – NETWORK menu; NETWORK SETUP; change the setting according to the; NETWORK CONTROL
  • Page 96 – Network connections; Name and function of network function parts
  • Page 97 – Accessing from the Web browser; Activate the Web browser in the personal computer.
  • Page 98 – Change Password page; Administrator mode
  • Page 99 – Basic control page
  • Page 100 – Detail control page
  • Page 101 – Error information page
  • Page 105 – Authentication set up page
  • Page 106 – Contents of mail sent
  • Page 107 – Adjust clock page; Network config page
  • Page 108 – Maintenance; Monitor Lamp indicators; Managing the indicated problems; LAMP1/LAMP2 indicator
  • Page 109 – TEMP indicator; FILTER indicator
  • Page 110 – Replacement; Before replacing the unit; Replacing the unit; Procedure of ACF unit replacement; Loosen “ACF cover fixing screw” (1
  • Page 111 – Lamp unit; When to replace the lamp unit
  • Page 112 – Procedure of lamp unit replacement; Turn the “lamp unit cover fixing
  • Page 113 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 115 – Appendix; Technical Information; PJLink protocol; Control commands; PJLink security authorization
  • Page 116 – Control commands via LAN; make a request for connection to the projector.
  • Page 117 – When WEB Control administrator rights password is not set
  • Page 118 – Serial terminal; Connection
  • Page 119 – Basic format
  • Page 120 – Cable specifications
  • Page 121 – REMOTE 2 IN terminal; Pin assignments and control
  • Page 122 – Two window display combination list; Restoring the MENU LOCK PASSWORD to default
  • Page 123 – List of compatible signals
  • Page 128 – Ceiling mount bracket safeguards; qualified technician according to the following procedure.; Attachment procedure; Turn the projector upside down and
  • Page 129 – Index
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Operating Instructions

Functional Manual

DLP™ Based Projector

Commercial Use

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PT-DZ110XE

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PT-DW90XE

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