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Operating Instructions
Basic Manual
LCD Projector	
Model No.

Commercial Use

PT-ST10U

AUTO
SETUP

MENU

RETURN

ENTER
FREEZE

COMPUTER

AV
MUTE

VIDEO

DEFAULT FUNCTION

INDEX- WIN.

DIGITAL ZOOM

VOLUME

Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Projector.
„„ Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully, and save this manual
for future use.
„„ Before using your projector, be sure to read “Precautions with regard to safety”
(pages 5 to 9).
„„ For network operation, please read the Network Operation Manual.

TQBJ0332
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Essential information

Essential information

Important Safety Notice
Dear Panasonic Customer:
The following information should be read and understood as it provides details, which will enable you to operate
the projector in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms to legal requirements
regarding the use of projectors. Keep this booklet with your Panasonic LCD projector for future reference. The
serial number of your product may be found on its bottom. Write it in the space provided below and retain this
booklet in case service is required.

Model number: PT-ST10U
Serial number:
WARNING:	 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Power Supply:	 This LCD Projector is designed to operate on 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz AC, house current
only.
CAUTION:	 The AC power cord which is supplied with the projector as an accessory can only be used for power
supplies up to 125 V, 7 A. If you need to use higher voltages or currents than this, you will need to
obtain a separate 250 V power cord. If you use the accessory cord in such situations, fire may result.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
CAUTION:	 This equipment is equipped with a three-pin grounding-type power plug.
Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug. This plug will only fit
a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable
to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician.
Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug.

Do not remove

Pursuant to at the directive 2004/108/EC, article 9(2)
Pursuant to at the directive 2005/32/EC amended by 2008/28/EC, article 14
Panasonic Testing Center
Panasonic Service Europe, a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, F.R. Germany
NOTICE:
This product has a High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp that contains mercury. Dispose may be regulated in your
community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local
authorities, or the Electronic Industries Alliance: http://www.eiae.org

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WARNING:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•	 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•	 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•	 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•	 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC CAUTION:	 To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only
shielded interface cables when connecting to computer and/or peripheral devices.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Panasonic Corp. of North America
could void the user’s authority to operate this device.
WARNING:
•	 Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data
Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
•	 For permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the
building installation wiring.
•	 For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number:
PT-ST10U
Trade Name:
Panasonic
Responsible party: Panasonic Solutions Company
Address:
3 Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Telephone number: (877) 803 - 8492
E-mail:
projectorsupport@us.panasonic.com
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European
These symbols are only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the
correct method of disposal.

Environment care information for users in China
This symbol is only valid in China.

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Essential information

Important Safety Notice (continued)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Essential information
Important Safety Notice................................ 2
Precautions with regard to safety................ 5
Preparation
Start-up display........................................... 10
Details of your projector............................. 11
Getting started
Set up your projector.................................. 14
Connections................................................. 16
Basic operations
Turn the projector ON or OFF..................... 18
Project an image.......................................... 22
Remote control operation........................... 23

PROJECTOR SETUP MENU.................... 36
SECURITY MENU..................................... 40
NETWORK MENU..................................... 42
Maintenance
LAMP and TEMP indicators........................ 43
Care and replacement................................. 44
References
Troubleshooting.......................................... 48
Dimensions.................................................. 49
Trademark acknowledgements.................. 49
Technical information................................. 50
Specifications.............................................. 53
Ceiling mount bracket safeguards............ 55
INSTALLING THE SAFETY CABLE......... 55
Index.............................................................57
Informations essentielles

Settings
Menu operation............................................ 26
PICTURE MENU........................................ 28
POSITION MENU...................................... 30
LANGUAGE MENU................................... 33
DISPLAY OPTION MENU......................... 33

Avis important concernant la sécurité...... 58
Précautions concernant la sécurité . ........ 60
Remplacement de l’unite de la lampe....... 64

Projection on a large screen in a limited space

Since the short-focus lens is employed, images can be thrown on a
screen of the same size from a distance less than 1/2 of the ordinary
projector. ( page 14)
	   60 inch: Approx. 1.7 m (PT-LB2U)

	    

	   60 inch: Approx. 0.6 m (PT-ST10U)

This projector can be installed to Electronic Whiteboard
“elite Panaboard” and they can be used as one
unit. Some parts sold separately are necessary for
installation. For details, please contact your dealer.

Lengthened lamp replacement cycle

The lamp replacement cycle is longer than the former model. ( page 45)
Approx. 3 000 hours (PT-LB90NTU)
Approx. 5 000 hours (PT-ST10U)
(LAMP POWER: In “ECO”)

User logo display function

You can project your company’s logo when projection starts. ( page 34)

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WARNING
POWER
The wall outlet or the circuit breaker shall be
installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible when problems occur. If the followings
problems occur, cut off the power supply
immediately.
Continued use of the projector in these conditions will
result in fire or electric shock.
•	 If foreign objects or water get inside the projector, cut
off the power supply.
•	 If the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken, cut
off the power supply.
•	 If you notice smoke, strange smells or noise coming
from the projector, cut off the power supply.
Please contact an Authorized Service Center for
repairs, and do not attempt to repair the projector
yourself.
During a thunderstorm, do not touch the projector
or the cable.
Electric shocks can result.
Do not do anything that might damage the power
cord or the power plug.
If the power cord is used while damaged, electric
shocks, short-circuits or fire will result.
•	 Do not damage the power cord, make any
modifications to it, place it near any hot objects, bend
it excessively, twist it, pull it, place heavy objects on
top of it or wrap it into a bundle.
Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any
repairs to the power cord that might be necessary.
Insert the power plug securely into the wall outlet.
If the plug is not inserted correctly, electric shocks or
overheating will result.
•	 Do not use anything other than the provided power
cord.
•	 Do not use the provided power cord for other
electrical equipment.
•	 Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets
which are coming loose from the wall.
Clean the power plug regularly to prevent it from
becoming covered in dust.
Failure to observe this will cause a fire.
•	 If dust builds up on the power plug, the resulting
humidity can damage the insulation.
•	 If not using the projector for an extended period of
time, pull the power plug out from the wall outlet.
Pull the power plug out from the wall outlet and wipe it
with a dry cloth regularly.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
Failure to observe this will result in electric shocks.

ON USE/INSTALLATION
Do not place liquid containers on top of the
projector.
If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it, fire or
electric shocks will result.
If any water gets inside the projector, contact an
Authorized Service Center.
Do not place the projector on soft materials such as
carpets or sponge mats.
Doing so will cause the projector to overheat, which
can cause burns, fire or damage to the projector.
Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places
or in places where the projector may come into
contact with oily smoke or steam, ex. a bathroom.
Using the projector under such conditions will result
in fire, electric shocks or components deterioration.
Components deterioration (such as ceiling mount
brackets) may cause the projector which is mounted on
the ceiling to fall down.
Do not install this projector in a place which is
not strong enough to take the full weight of the
projector or on top of a surface which is sloped or
unstable.
Failure to observe this will cause projector to fall down
or tip over the projector, and severe injury or damage
could result.
Do not place another projector or other heavy
objects on top of the projector.
Failure to observe this will cause the projector to
become unbalanced and fall, which could result in
damage or injury. The projector will be damaged or
deformed.
Installation work (such as ceiling suspension)
should only be carried out by a qualified technician.
If installation is not carried out and secured correctly it
can cause injury or accidents, such as electric shocks.
•	 Do not use anything other than an Authorized ceiling
mount bracket.
Do not cover the air inlet port or the air outlet port.
Doing so will cause the projector to overheat, which can
cause fire or damage to the projector.
•	 Do not place the projector in narrow, badly ventilated
places such as closets or bookshelves.
•	 Do not place the projector on cloth or papers, as
these materials could be drawn into the air inlet port.
Do not place your hands or other objects close to
the air outlet port.
Doing so will cause burns or damage your hands or
other objects.
•	 Heated air comes out of the air outlet port. Do not
place your hands or face, or objects which cannot
withstand heat close to this port.

Do not overload the wall outlet.
If the power supply is overloaded (ex., by using too
many adapters), overheating may occur and fire will
result.

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Precautions with regard to safety

Essential information

Precautions with regard to safety (continued)
Do not look and place your skin into the lights
emitted from the lens while the projector is being
used.
Doing so can cause burns or loss of sight.
•	 Strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. Do
not look or place your hands directly into this light.
•	 Be especially careful not to let young children look
into the lens. In addition, turn off the power and
disconnect the power plug when you are away from
the projector.
Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector.
Doing so will cause fire or electric shocks.
•	 Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects
into the projector or drop them onto the projector.
Never attempt to remodel or disassemble the
projector.
High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks.
For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please
contact an Authorized Service Center.
Do not project an image with the supplied lens
cover attached.
Doing so can cause fire.

ACCESSORIES
Do not use or handle the batteries improperly, and
refer to the following.
Failure to observe this will cause burns, batteries to
leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
•	 Do not use unspecified batteries.
•	 Use manganese batteries but not rechargeable
batteries.
•	 Do not dissemble dry cell batteries.
•	 Do not heat the batteries or place them into water or
fire.
•	 Do not allow the + and – terminals of the batteries
to come into contact with metallic objects such as
necklaces or hairpins.
•	 Do not store batteries together with metallic objects.
•	 Store the batteries in a plastic bag and keep them
away from metallic objects.
•	 Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are correct when
inserting the batteries.
•	 Do not use a new battery together with an old battery
or mix different types of batteries.
•	 Do not use batteries with the outer cover peeling
away or removed.
•	 Remove the empty batteries from the remote control
at once.
•	 Insulate the battery using tape or something similar
before disposal.
Do not allow children to reach the attached screws
or AAA/R03 batteries.
•	 The battery can cause personal injury if swallowed.
•	 If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.

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If the battery fluid leaks, do not touch it with
bare hands, and take the following measures if
necessary.
•	 Battery fluid on your skin or clothing could result in
skin inflammation or injury.
Rinse with clean water and seek medical advice
immediately.
•	 Battery fluid coming in contact with your eyes could
result in loss of sight.
In this case, do not rub your eyes. Rinse with clean
water and seek medical advice immediately.
Do not disassemble the lamp unit.
If the lamp breaks, it could cause injury.
Lamp replacement
The lamp has high internal pressure. If improperly
handled, an explosion and severe injury or accidents
will result.
•	 Replacement of the lamp should be carried out by a
qualified technician.
•	 The lamp can easily explode if struck against hard
objects or dropped.
•	 Before replacing the lamp, be sure to disconnect the
power plug from the wall outlet.
Electric shocks or explosions can result if this is not
done.
•	 When replacing the lamp, allow it to cool for at least
one hour before handling it otherwise it can cause
burns.
Do not allow infants or pets to touch the remote
control unit.
•	 Keep the remote control unit out of the reach of
infants and pets after using it.

CAUTION
POWER
When disconnecting the power cord, be sure to
hold the power plug and power connector.
If the power cord itself is pulled, the lead will become
damaged, and fire, short-circuits or serious electric
shocks will result.
When not using the projector for an extended
period of time, disconnect the power plug from
the wall outlet and remove the batteries from the
remote control.
Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet
before carrying out any cleaning.
Electric shocks can result if this is not done.

ON USE/INSTALLATION
Do not put your weight on this projector.
You could fall or the projector could break, and injury
will result.
•	 Be especially careful not to let young children stand or
sit on the projector.
Do not place the projector in extremely hot
locations.
Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal
components to deteriorate, or result in fire.
•	 Take particular care in locations exposed to direct
sunlight or near stoves.
Always disconnect all cables before moving the
projector.
Moving the projector with cables still attached can
damage the cables, which will cause fire or electric
shocks to occur.

ACCESSORIES
Do not use the old lamp unit.
If used it could cause lamp explosion.
If the lamp has broken, ventilate the room
immediately. Do not touch or bring your face close
to the broken pieces.
Failure to observe this will cause the user to absorb
the gas which was released when the lamp broke and
which contains nearly the same amount of mercury as
fluorescent lamps, and the broken pieces will cause
injury.
If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that
the gas has got into your eyes or mouth, seek medical
advice immediately.
Ask your dealer about replacing the lamp unit and
check the inside of the projector.

CAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING
When transporting the projector, the leg adjusters must
be housed and do not hold them.
When transporting, keep the projector with the lens
cover on it.
•	 Please take care to keep them away from vibration
and impacts, both the projector and the lens are
precision-made and easily susceptible to damage.

CAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING
DO NOT USE UNDER THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS.
•	 Do not set up the projector outdoors.
The projector is designed for indoor use only.
•	 Avoid setting up in places which are subject to
vibration or shocks.
If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations
are transmitted or mounted in a car or a vessel,
vibrations or impacts will result in damage to the
internal parts, causing failure. Install the product in a
place free from vibrations and impacts.
•	 Avoid setting up in places which are subject to
sudden temperature changes, such as near an air
conditioner or lighting equipment.
Failure to observe this will result in malfunctions or
the lamp life will be shortened.
See “TEMP INDICATOR” on page 43.
•	 Avoid setting up in places which are near highvoltage power lines or near motors.
The product will be exposed to interference if it is
installed in the vicinity of high-voltage electrical power
lines or power sources.
•	 Do not install the projector at elevations higher
than 2 700 m (8 858 ft) above sea level.
If using this projector at high elevations 1 400 2 700 m (4 593 - 8 858 ft) above sea level, set the
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE to ON.
If using this projector at elevations lower than 1 400 m
(4 593 ft) above sea level, set the HIGH ALTITUDE
MODE to OFF.
Failure to observe this will result in malfunctions
or the lamp life or life of other components will be
shortened.

BE SURE TO ASK A SPECIALIZED
TECHNICIAN WHEN INSTALLING THE
PRODUCT TO A CEILING.
If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling,
purchase an optional hanging attachment (Model No.
ET-PKB2). Please call a specialized technician or
contact an Authorized Service Center for installation.

LENS FOCUS
Do not adjust the lens focus in the initial period after
switching the projector on. The high clarity projector
lens is thermally affected by the light from the light
source, making the focus unstable in the period just
after switching on. Please allow a warm-up time of at
least 30 minutes before adjusting the lens focus.

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Precautions with regard to safety (continued)

Essential information

Precautions with regard to safety (continued)
Cautions on use
IN ORDER TO GET THE PICTURE QUALITY
Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any
lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light
from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen.
Depending on where the projector is used, air exhaust
vents or the warm air from air conditioning can cause a
shimmering effect on the screen. For this reason, take
care not to shield the air exhaust vents and consider the
direction of the air flowing from air conditioning.

DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE OF THE
PROJECTOR LENS WITH YOUR BARE HAND.
If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints
or anything else, this will be magnified and projected
onto the screen. Please put the standard lens cover on
the projector when you do not use it.

DO NOT MOVE THE PROJECTOR WHILE
IT IS OPERATING OR SUBJECT IT TO
VIBRATION OR IMPACT.
The service life of its internal components will be
shortened.

THE PROJECTOR HAS A HIGH
PRESSURE MERCURY LAMP THAT IS
CHARACTERIZED AS FOLLOWS:
•	 The brightness of the lamp will decrease over time.
•	 The lamp may explode or shorten the lamp life by
shocks or chipping damage.
•	 In rare cases, it may burst shortly after the first use.
•	 The possibility of its bursting increases when the lamp
is used beyond the replacement time.
•	 If the lamp bursts, gas inside the lamp is released in
the form of smoke.
•	 The life of a mercury lamp varies according to the
individual difference or conditions of use.
•	 In particular, turning the power on and off frequently
and/or repeatedly as well as continuous use for
10 hours will greatly affect the life cycle. Provide a
lamp for replacement in advance.

CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL DEVICE
When connecting the projector to a computer or
external device, use the power cord supplied with the
corresponding device and a commercially available
shielded interface cable.

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OPTICAL COMPONENTS
It may be necessary to replace the optical components
such as Liquid crystal panels and Polarizing plates
in less than 1 year if using the projector in a high
temperature environment or in a very dusty, oily smoke
or tobacco smoke environment. For more details,
please contact your dealer.

LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL
The Liquid crystal panels are precision-made. Note that
in rare cases, pixels of high precision could be missing
or always lit, but this is not a malfunction.
Do not project the same image for long periods of
time, as this may remain as an afterimage on the liquid
crystal panel. Display the white screen test pattern for
more than an hour to remove it. See “TEST PATTERN”
on page 39.

SECURITY
Take safety measures against
following incidents.
•	 Personal information being leaked via this product.
•	 Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious
third party.
•	 Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious
third party.

Security instruction
•	 The connecting network must be secured by firewall
or others.
•	 Change your password regularly.
•	 Do not use a password that is simple to guess.
•	 Panasonic and its affiliate companies would never
directly inquire about your password.
•	 Do not share your password with the general public.
•	 Set a password, and place restrictions on the users
who can log in.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
ASK AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CENTER TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE
PROJECTOR AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.

DISPOSAL
When discarding this product, please contact your local
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of
disposal.

If dust is left to build up inside the projector without
being cleaned out, it can result in fire or problems
with operation. It is a good idea to clean the inside of
the projector before the season when humid weather
arrives.
Ask your nearest Authorized Service Center to clean the
projector when required.
Please discuss with the Authorized Service Center
regarding cleaning costs.

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Make sure that the following accessories are provided with your projector.
Remote control (×1)
(N2QAYA000011)

Power cord (×1)
(K2CG3YY00073)

RGB signal cable (×1) 1.8 m (5' 10")
(K1HY15YY0009)

Power cord secure lock (×1)
(TTRA0185)

AAA/R03 batteries for Remote
control (×2)

Lens cover (×1) (TKKL5503)
(Attached to the projector by
default.)

CD-ROM (×1)
(TXFQB02VKN8)

AUTO
SETUP

MENU

RETURN

ENTER
AV
MUTE

FREEZE

COMPUTER

VIDEO

DEFAULT FUNCTION

INDEX- WIN.

DIGITAL ZOOM

VOLUME

Safety cable (1 set)
(TTRA0141)
Attachment screw (x1)
Safety cable (x1)

NOTE:

•	
•	
•	
•	

The protectors for the enclosed products, such as a plug cover or foam cartons, must be handled appropriately.
Contact an Authorized Service Center for any lost accessories.
Keep the accessories away from children.
The model Nos. of the accessories and parts sold separately are subject to change without notice.

NOTE:

This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.

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Precautions with regard to safety (continued)

Preparation

Start-up display
The LANGUAGE and INITIAL SETTING menu will be displayed when the projector is turned on for the first time or
after it has been initialized. ( page 39)
Navigate the DISPLAY OPTION menu to set the menus in accordance to its application and environment settings.
NOTE:

Preparation

•	 When the projector is turned on for the first time, you may be required to adjust the “focus ring” ( page 11) on the top of the
projector body to make the menu screen clearer.
For details, see POSITION THE IMAGE. ( page 22)

INITIAL SETTING

LANGUAGE
1

To select the desired language.
INITIAL SETTING

1

To select the desired menu.
 INSTALLATION
 HIGH ALTITUDE MODE

2

To change the settings in the
menu.
INITIAL SETTING
FRONT/DESK

INSTALLATION
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE

OFF

SWITCH TO HIGH ALTITUDE MODE “ON” IF OVER 1400m(4593Ft).

RETURN

PLEASE SELECT LANGUAGE.

SELECT

ENTER

SELECT
ENTER

2

ENTER

INSTALLATION ( page 15, 37)

To proceed to INITIAL SETTING
menu.

FRONT/
DESK

Put it on a desk or floor and project
from the front

FRONT/
CEILING

Mount it on the ceiling with a ceiling
mount bracket (sold separately) and
project from the front

REAR/
DESK

Put it on a desk or floor and project
from the rear (a translucent screen is
required)

REAR/
CEILING

Mount it on the ceiling with a ceiling
mount bracket (sold separately) and
project from the rear (a translucent
screen is required)

HIGH ALTITUDE MODE ( page 7, 37)
OFF
ON

3
NOTE:

Use in normal environment
(below 1 400 m (4 593 ft) above sea
level)
Use at high altitude
(at 1 400 - 2 700 m (4 593 - 8 858 ft)
above sea level)

ENTER

•	 To return to LANGUAGE menu, press [RETURN] in
INITIAL SETTING menu.

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Details of your projector
PROJECTOR’S MAIN UNIT
Top and front view

Preparation

⑥

①

②
⑦

③
④

⑧

⑤
① Control Panel / Indicators

⑤ Remote control signal receptor

② Air outlet port
Hot air comes out from this opening.

⑥ Focus ring – To adjust the focus. ( page 22)
⑦ Leg adjuster button ( page 22)

③ Speaker

⑧ Projection lens

④ Leg adjuster button ( page 22)
NOTE:

•	
•	
•	
•	

Do not cover the air outlet port.
Putting a finger in the projector can cause injury.
Do not place your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port as this may cause damage or injury.
Do not place your hands or face, or objects which cannot withstand heat near the air outlet port. Hot air comes out
from this port.

Control Panel / Indicators

⑨

①
INPUT
SELECT
STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

②
③
④
⑤
① Indicate the power supply’s status.
( page 19)
② Indicate the lamp unit’s status.
( page 43)
③ Indicate the temperature’s status.
( page 43)
④ Ambient Luminance sensor (ALS).
⑤ Display the Main menu.

⑧

ENTER
R
LAMP
TEMP

MENU
EN

FUNCTION
CTTI

⑦
⑥

⑥ Navigate through the menus.
Confirm selection.
⑦ Create shortcut assigned to certain selected
function. ( page 25, 38)
⑧ Switch the input connections.
( page 22)
⑨ Switch between standby mode and projection
mode. ( page 20)

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Details of your projector (continued)
Rear and bottom view

①

⑨

②

⑧

Preparation

③
⑦

④

⑥

⑤
① Terminals

⑥ Air intake port

② Air filter compartment ( page 44)
③ Air intake port

⑦ Burglar hook port
Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable.

④ AC IN
Connect the power cord to supply electric power to
the projector. ( page 18)
⑤ Leg adjuster
To adjust the projection angle. ( page 22)

⑧ Lamp unit compartment ( page 46)
⑨ Remote control signal receptor

NOTE:

•	 Do not connect any power cable other than the attached one.
•	 Do not cover the ventilation openings of the air intake port.

Terminals

①

②

③

④
S-VIDEO
IN

LAN

SERIAL

AUDIO OUT

COMPUTER 1 IN
1
VIDEO IN
COMPUTER 2 IN

2
AUDIO IN

⑦
⑥

⑤

① Connect to a network cable.
(See “Network Operation Manual”.)

⑤ Connect to a VIDEO signal cable.
( page 16)

② Connect to a computer to control the projector’s
operation.
( page 17, 51)

⑥ Connect audio cables for inputting audio signal.
( page 16,39)

③ Connect to a computer or YPBPR signal cable.
( page 17)
④ Connect to an S-VIDEO signal cable.
( page 16)

12  ENGLISH

⑦ Connect an audio cable for audio signal output
to the connected equipment. If it is connected to
this terminal, no sound comes out of the built-in
speaker.
( page 16)

Details of your projector (continued)
PROJECTOR’S REMOTE CONTROL
Top and rear view

Press the tab and lift up the
cover.
Remote control
signal emitters

Insert the batteries according to the
polarity diagram indicated inside or
remove.

Remove the batteries in the reverse
order to setting.
Use only manganese batteries.
Front view
AUTO
SETUP

①
②

MENU

③
④
⑤
⑥

⑫

RETURN

FREEZE

COMPUTER
DEFAULT FUNCTION

AV
MUTE

③ Navigate through the menus with [] and
confirm the selection with [ENTER]. ( page 26)

⑤ Switch the required input signal button to select.
( page 23)

⑪

⑥ Reset some of the settings to the factory default
settings. ( page 24)
⑦ Control the zoom size. ( page 25)

VIDEO
INDEX- WIN.

② Display the Main menu. ( page 27)

④ Capture the projected image as a frozen picture.
( page 23)

ENTER

DIGITAL ZOOM

⑦

① POWER
Switch between standby mode and projection
mode. ( page 20, 21)

⑩
⑨

VOLUME

⑧

⑧ Control speaker volume. ( page 24)
⑨ Create shortcut assigned to certain selected
function. ( page 25, 38)
⑩ Display frozen image while the display of
subsequent images continues. ( page 24)
⑪ Turn off the projection temporarily. ( page 23)
⑫ Detect the input signal.
Adjust the settings of SHIFT, DOT CLOCK
and CLOCK PHASE in the POSITION menu
automatically for COMPUTER signals. ( page 23)

NOTE:

•	
•	
•	
•	
•	

Do not drop the remote control.
Avoid contact with liquids or moisture.
Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control.
Do not let strong light shine onto the signal receptor which will cause a malfunction.
The remote control operates within the range of 7 m (23' 0"), approximately ±30 ° vertically and horizontally from the projector
avoiding any obstacles.
•	 The operating range may differ due to the screen material and may not be effective with a translucent screen.

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Preparation

Installing/removing batteries

Getting started

Set up your projector
SCREEN SIZE AND THROW DISTANCE
You can calculate and define the throw distance as follows.

69.2 mm

L

SW

Screen

H

SH

SD

SH

Projected image

Screen

L
SW

(All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.)
Projection size
Screen diagonal (SD)

For 4:3 aspect ratio

For 16:9 aspect ratio

Throw distance (L) Settable height (H) Throw distance (L) Settable height (H)

Getting started

1.52 m (60")

0.60 m (2' 0")

0.05 m (0' 2")

0.66 m (2' 2")

0.17 m (0' 7")

1.78 m (70")

0.71 m (2' 4")

0.05 m (0' 2")

0.78 m (2' 7")

0.20 m (0' 8")

2.03 m (80")

0.82 m (2' 8")

0.06 m (0' 2")

0.90 m (2' 11")

0.23 m (0' 9")

2.29 m (90")

0.92 m (3' 0")

0.07 m (0' 3")

1.01 m (3' 4")

0.26 m (0' 10")

2.54 m (100")

1.03 m (3' 4")

0.08 m (0' 3")

1.13 m (3' 8")

0.29 m (0' 11")

2.79 m (110")

1.14 m (3' 9")

0.08 m (0' 3")

—

—

You can calculate detailed screen dimensions from the “Screen diagonal”. The unit of all the calculation results is
m. (The results below differ slightly from the actual measurements.)
If the projection size is SD,
For 4:3 aspect ratio

For 16:9 aspect ratio

Screen height (SH)

= SD (") × 0.0152

= SD (") × 0.0125

Screen width (SW)

= SD (") × 0.0203

= SD (") × 0.0221

Throw distance (L)

= 0.0107 × SD (") - 0.0389

= 0.0117 × SD (") - 0.0395

NOTE:

•	 For best projection image quality, install a screen where sunlight or room lightings do not
shine directly onto the screen. Close window shades or curtains to block the light and
+30 °
turn off the lightings.
•	 Do not use the projector at a raised or horizontally tilted position. It may cause the
projector to malfunction.
-30 °
However, you can tilt the projector’s body approximately ±30 ° vertically and ±10 °
horizontally.
Over tilting may result in shortening the component’s life.
•	 Do not cover the air outlet port and air intake ports or place anything within 50 cm (20") near them as this may cause damage
or injury.

14  ENGLISH

Set up your projector (continued)
PROJECTION METHOD
See “INSTALLATION” on page 37 to select the projection method.

Menu

Method

Menu

Method

INSTALLATION

FRONT/DESK

INSTALLATION

FRONT/CEILING

„„Put it on a desk or floor and project from the rear
(Use translucent screen)

„„Mount it on the ceiling and project from the rear
(Use translucent screen)

Menu

Method

Menu

Method

INSTALLATION

REAR/DESK

INSTALLATION

REAR/CEILING

NOTE:

•	 Use the optional ceiling mount bracket (ET-PKB2) when mounting the projector on the ceiling.
•	 You can adjust the projection angle in the vertical direction by adjusting the leg adjuster button. ( page 22)

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Getting started

„„Put it on a desk or floor and project from the front „„Mount it on the ceiling and project from the front

Connections
Preparations
•	 Read and follow the operating instructions of each peripheral device and turn the peripheral devices off prior to
making any connections.
•	 Prepare the selected peripheral devices with the connection cables that correspond to the projector’s terminals.
•	 All peripheral devices and cables used for the connections are sold separately unless indicated otherwise.
•	 If the input signal is affected by signal jitter, the projected image may have poor image quality and timebase
correction is effective.
•	 Confirm the types of video signals, see “LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS”. ( page 50)

Example: AV equipment
Audio system

Getting started

S-VIDEO
O
IN

LAN

SERIAL

To audio input

AUDIO OUT

COMPUTER 1 IN
1
VIDEO IN
COMPUTER 2 IN

2
AUDIO IN

To video output or
audio output

DVD player

Video player
or

NOTE:

To S-VIDEO
output

•	 Switch the audio connection manually for more than one AV equipment connections.

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Connections (continued)
Example: Computers
Computer
(Controlling a projector)

Computer

Audio system

LAN

SERIAL

AUDIO OUT
AUDIO

Getting started

S-VIDEO
O
IN
COMPUTER 1 IN

1
VIDEO IN

2
AUDIO IN

COMPUTER 2 IN

Computer
(Controlling a projector)

Computer

NOTE:

•	 For the network connection between the projector and computers, see “Network Operation Manual” in the CD-ROM provided.
•	 Only the RGB signal cable (1 piece) is attached. If any other cables are necessary, purchase them from the market.

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Basic operations

Turn the projector ON or OFF
POWER CORD
Fix the provided “power cord secure lock” to the power cord on the projector to prevent the cord from
coming off.
For details, see “Precautions with regard to safety”. ( pages 5 to 9)

Install the “power cord secure lock”

Detach the “power cord secure lock”

1 Push the connector all the way into the AC

1 Unplug the power plug from the wall outlet.

IN terminal ensuring that the shape of the
connector matches that of the terminal.

2 Depress the latch and slide off the lock.
Latch

2 Align the side of the “power cord secure lock”
with the side of the “Rail guide” of the AC IN
terminal and slide it in.

3 Slide up the “power cord secure lock” and
remove it.

Rail guide

Basic operations

3 Latch to the latch catcher and press until it
clicks.

Rail guide

4 Hold the connector firmly and detach it from the
AC IN terminal.

Direct power on function

Latch

4 Connect the power plug to a wall outlet.

If the power cord is connected to a wall outlet with
INITIAL START UP (PROJECTOR SETUP menu)
is set to ON, projection will start even when the
control panel is disabled. ( page 37)

Direct power off function
You can switch off the electric power supply any
time by unplugging the power plug from the wall
outlet.
The internal cooling fan keeps operating using
the internal power supply and automatically stops
when cooled.
NOTE:

•	 Do not put the projector into the bags with the POWER
indicator lit.

18  ENGLISH

Turn the projector ON or OFF (continued)
POWER INDICATOR
INPUT
SELECT
STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

ENTER

POWER indicator
 shows status of the projector’s power
When the TEMP indicator flashes, the POWER indicator
lights red and you cannot turn the projector on.

LAMP
TEMP
MENU
POWER
indicatorFUNCTION

POWER indicator status
Indicator status

Status

Lit
Red

Green

No power is supplied and the internal cooling fan is not operating.
The power is turned off (when STANDBY MODE is set to ECO).
If [POWER] button is pressed, projection starts.

Flashing

The power is turned off (when STANDBY MODE is set to
NORMAL).
If [POWER] button is pressed, projection starts.

Flashing

The power is on and preparing for projection.

Lit

The projector is projecting.

Lit

No power supply and the power is preparing for being turned off.
It is turned off (The projection is set in STANDBY MODE) after a
while.

Orange
Flashing

The power is switched on again while cooling the lamp and
recovering to the projection mode. Recovery may take a while.

NOTE:

•	 When the power is turned off, the internal fan cools the lamp using internal power supply.
•	 The power is turned on again while cooling the lamp and recovers to the projection mode. Recovery may take a while.
•	 While the power is turned off (when STANDBY MODE is set to ECO, the POWER indicator is lit red), power of about 0.4 W is
consumed.

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Basic operations

No illumination or flashing

Turn the projector ON or OFF (continued)
Before switching on the projector, remove the lens cap.

How to install and remove lens cap

1 Match the lens cap with the lens from underside.
2 Push in the front part

of the claw until it clicks.

3 To remove, pull the claw

in the opposite direction to

installation.

1.

TURN THE PROJECTOR ON

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

POWER indicator

AUTO
SETUP

2)
MENU

RETURN

ENTER
FREEZE

AV
MUTE

Basic operations

Before switching on the projector, make sure the mains lead and all the other devices are connected correctly.
( page 16)

1 Connect the power cord. ( page 18)

After a while the “power indicator” lights or
flashes in red.

2 Press the POWER button.

•	 POWER indicator flashes green several times
before it lights up and the STARTUP LOGO is
displayed. See STARTUP LOGO in DISPLAY
OPTION menu. ( page 34)

20  ENGLISH

NOTE:

•	 Confirm that CONTROL PANEL (when operating with
the projector body) or REMOTE CONTROLLER (when
operating with the remote control) under CONTROL
DEVICE SETUP in the SECURITY menu is set to ENABLE.
( page 42)
When setting the SECURITY menu, you will be asked to
input the password. ( page 40)
•	 When starting up the projector, some small rattling or
tinkling sound may be heard. These are normal and will not
affect the performance of the projector.
•	 When the internal cooling fan is operating, some operational
sound may be heard. The loudness of the operational
sound depends on the external temperature.
•	 If INITIAL START UP (PROJECTOR SETUP menu) is set
to ON, the projector starts projecting when the power cord is
connected to a wall outlet. ( page 37)
•	 If the projector is turned on again while the internal cooling
fan is still operating by the internal power supply, the display
may flicker due to the specifications of the lamp. These are
normal and will not affect the performance of the projector.

Turn the projector ON or OFF (continued)
TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

POWER indicator

AUTO
SETUP

1) 2)
MENU

RETURN

ENTER
FREEZE

AV
MUTE

When operating the projector, check the status of the POWER indicator. ( page 19)
A confirmation screen will be displayed – the
screen will go off and return to projection if there
is no operation for approximately 10 seconds.

2 Press the button again.

The lamp goes off and the projection stops.
•	 The cooling fan continues its rotation and
POWER indicator lights orange. Wait until the 	
POWER indicator turns red.
•	 If STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL, the
POWER indicator flashes red. ( page 37)

3 After the POWER indicator lights or flashes

in red, disconnect the power plug from the
socket. ( page 18)
•	 For urgency, you may disconnect the power
plug immediately since the DIRECT POWER
OFF function is installed.

NOTE:

•	 Confirm that CONTROL PANEL (when operating with
the projector body) or REMOTE CONTROLLER (when
operating with the remote control) under CONTROL
DEVICE SETUP in the SECURITY menu is set to ENABLE.
( page 42)
•	 Power can be turned off by pressing [POWER] for
at least 0.5 seconds.

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Basic operations

1 Press the POWER button.

Project an image
Preparations
•	 Confirm the connections of the peripheral devices
( page 16, 17) and power cord ( page 18).
•	 Switch on the power ( page 20) to start projecting.
•	 Select the input signal and adjust the image.

•	 Press the leg adjuster button and adjust
the vertical projection angle. Then, adjust the
projected image to the center of the screen.

SELECT THE INPUT SIGNAL
1 Switch on the connected devices.

When playing a connected DVD player, if SIGNAL
SEARCH (DISPLAY OPTION menu) is set to
ON, the input signal is detected and projected
automatically when the projector is switched on.
( page 35)

Leg adjuster

•	 Set the INPUT GUIDE (DISPLAY OPTION 
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY menu) to DETAILED. If
the projector cannot detect any input signal, the
“Computer connection guide” will be displayed.
( page 33)

2 Select an input signal.

The image selected with any of the [INPUT
SELECT] button is projected.

NOTE:

2 Adjust the projection focus.

•	 Turn the focus ring to adjust the projected image.

Basic operations

•	 Change the settings in the PICTURE menu according to the
connected device for example DVD, video tape, etc., to be
played. ( page 28)
•	 Confirm the aspect ratio of the screen and image.
Select the optimum aspect ratio. ( page 31)

Focus ring
(FOCUS)

POSITION THE IMAGE
When setting up the projector for the first time or
setting up at a new place, you must perform the
following operations.

1 Adjust the vertical angle of the projector.

•	 Place the projector at the right angle from the
screen.

22  ENGLISH

NOTE:

•	 If keystone distortion occurs, see KEYSTONE.
( page 30)
•	 If the focus is adjusted, the shape (distortion) of the
projected image changes. Adjust while checking the
balance between the general focus of the projected image
and shape (distortion).

Remote control operation

AV
MUTE

FREEZE

COMPUTER

VIDEO

DEFAULT FUNCTION

INDEX- WIN.

DIGITAL ZOOM

VOLUME

CAPTURE AN IMAGE
You can freeze the projected image and temporarily
stop the sound, regardless of the playing condition of
the connected device.
FREEZE

Press the button again to cancel it.
The image is distorted momentarily
when the projection is stopped and
restarted.

Stop the projection
temporarily
You can temporarily stop the projection and the sound
from the projector.
AV
MUTE

You can confirm the selected input terminal (from the
graphical input terminal guide on the upper right of the
screen), if INPUT GUIDE (DISPLAY OPTION 
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY menu) is set to DETAILED.
( page 33)
You can change the input with [].
It may take some time to change the image after the
input signal is switched.
NOTE:

•	 Input a compatible signal shown in the “LIST OF
COMPATIBLE SIGNALS”. ( page 50)
•	 For the input terminals, see “Connections”. ( page 16)
•	 The input guide automatically disappears when it is left
idle.
Press [INPUT SELECT] on the control panel to switch the
input in the following order. ( page 11)
COMPUTER1

COMPUTER2

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

SET UP THE IMAGE POSITION
AUTOMATICALLY
The projector automatically adjusts the SHIFT, DOT
CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE when an RGB signal is
input.
AUTO
SETUP

Press the button again to cancel it.

SWITCH THE INPUT SIGNAL
You can switch the input signal to be projected.

COMPUTER
COMPUTER

The options below are displayed
each time you press this button.

COMPUTER1

Signal input to COMPUTER1 IN
terminal

COMPUTER2

Signal input to COMPUTER2 IN
terminal

VIDEO
VIDEO

S-VIDEO
VIDEO

The options below are displayed each
time you press this button.

Screen

Projected image

NOTE:

•	 The SIGNAL SEARCH will be in operation when it is set to
ON. ( page 35)
•	 If the dot clock frequency is higher than 162 MHz, DOT
CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE can not be adjusted
automatically. ( page 30, 31)
•	 If the projected signal or image is too dark or blurred around
the edge, AUTO SETUP may stop the process before
completing the adjustment or adjust abnormally. Project a
much clearer or lighter image and try again.

Signal input to S-VIDEO IN terminal
Signal input to VIDEO IN terminal

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Basic operations

AUTO
SETUP

Remote control operation (continued)
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT
SETTINGS

INDEX-WINDOW display
To capture a new By default, the frozen
image and change image is displayed on the
the size in 3 ways. left and the subsequent
image is displayed on
the right.

You can reset most of the customized settings to the
factory default settings.

DEFAULT

To switch the
position.

For details, see “Reset to factory default settings”.
( page 26)

CONTROL SPEAKER VOLUME

Frozen Continuing
image image

Frozen Continuing
image image

Frozen Continuing
image image

Continuing Frozen
image image

You can control the volume of the built-in speakers
and output audio sound.
VOLUME

+ : increases the volume
- : decreases the volume

PROJECT AN IMAGE USING
INDEX-WINDOW
Basic operations

You can split a projected image into 2 windows using
INDEX-WINDOW. One frozen image is stored in
memory and displayed on the left side of the screen.
Projection continues for the other image on the right
side.
INDEX- WIN.

Projected
image
Press [RETURN] to escape.

24  ENGLISH

Frozen Continuing
image image

Frozen Continuing
image image

NOTE:

•	 The aspect ratio of the image is changed and becomes
vertically elongated.
•	 If you change the window size, the aspect ratio of the image
is changed. ( page 31)
•	 While in INDEX-WINDOW mode, press [ENTER] to
capture a new image and the frozen image’s window will be
updated.
•	 When capturing a quick moving picture, repeat several
times to get a stable picture.

Remote control operation (continued)
NOTE:

ENLARGE THE IMAGE
You can enlarge the projected image to the center
position by emphasizing within the range of 1× to 2×.

DIGITAL ZOOM

•	 When the COMPUTER signal is input, if FRAME LOCK in
the POSITION menu is OFF,
 enlargement range is 1× to 3×.
•	 When the COMPUTER signal is input, if FRAME LOCK in
the POSITION menu is ON,
 enlargement range is 1× to 2×.
•	 When another signal is input, the enlargement range is from
1× to 2× by 0.1.
•	 DIGITAL ZOOM mode is canceled when the input signal is
changed.
•	 During DIGITAL ZOOM mode, [AUTO SETUP], [FREEZE],
[DEFAULT], [INDEX-WINDOW] and [FUNCTION] (except
when AV MUTE is assigned) buttons are not available.
•	 The image is distorted momentarily when the image is
zoomed.

USE AN ASSIGNED FUNCTION
You can select a useful function from the list and assign
it to [FUNCTION] button as a shortcut.

Press [RETURN] or [MENU] to escape.

[DIGITAL ZOOM] button operation

MENU

Press “+”

(STANDARD)

FUNCTION

(MAXIMUM)

Press “” to shift the center point.

To display the onscreen menu (main
menu, sub-menu or
detailed menu).
For the menu
operation, see
“OPERATE THE
MENU”. ( page 26)

Press and hold for
at least 3 seconds.

When not using the [FUNCTION] button

1

Select DISABLE in FUNCTION BUTTON
(PROJECTOR SETUP menu).

2 Press [ENTER].
(Operation during
zoom mode)

3 Select OK.
4 Press [ENTER].
NOTE:

•	 For details, see FUNCTION BUTTON in PROJECTOR
SETUP menu. ( page 38)

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Basic operations

+ button: zooms in
- button: zooms out
Press “-”

FUNCTION

Settings

Menu operation
Reset to factory default settings

OPERATE THE MENU

During sub-menu screen display:
The items of the sub-menu currently
displayed are reset to the factory default
settings.

Depending on the selected input signals, some
items and functions may not be adjusted or
available. Some can be adjusted without any
signals.

DEFAULT

1

During called up item screen display:
Only the item adjusted currently is reset to the factory
default setting.

MENU

PICTURE

PICTURE MODE

POSITION

CONTRAST

LANGUAGE

BRIGHTNESS

DISPLAY OPTION

COLOR

PROJECTOR SETUP

TINT

SECURITY

SHARPNESS

NETWORK

STANDARD

COLOR TEMPERATURE

SELECT

RETURN
ENTER
FUNCTION

TV-SYSTEM

OFF
AUTO

KEYSTONE

POSITION

SHIFT

LANGUAGE

OVER SCAN

DISPLAY OPTION

ASPECT

NOTE:

•	 You cannot reset all the settings at one time to the factory
default settings.
•	 For resetting all the settings, see INITIALIZE ALL
(PROJECTOR SETUP menu). ( page 39)
•	 Not all menu items can be reset by pressing [DEFAULT].
Adjust each menu item manually.

2 Select the main menu item.
PICTURE

KEYSTONE

DEFAULT
AUTO

DAYLIGHT VIEW
NOISE REDUCTION

PROJECTOR SETUP
SECURITY

Current setting

NETWORK

SELECT

RETURN
ENTER
FUNCTION

3 Select the sub-menu item.

ENTER

Default setting

PICTURE

KEYSTONE

POSITION

SHIFT

LANGUAGE

OVER SCAN

DISPLAY OPTION

ASPECT

ON-SCREEN MENU
You can access other functions from operating this
menu by referring to “OPERATE THE MENU”.
( see left)

PROJECTOR SETUP
SECURITY
NETWORK

SELECT
DEFAULT

RETURN

Settings

4

The ON-SCREEN MENU displayed
consists of the main menu and sub-menu.

MENU

ENTER
FUNCTION

OR

ENTER

   

Press ▲▼ buttons to scroll to the required
ENTER
sub-menu item and press ◄► buttons
or the
ENTER button to adjust.
KEYSTONE

KEYSTONE

Main menu      

Sub-menu

PICTURE

PICTURE MODE

POSITION

CONTRAST

LANGUAGE

BRIGHTNESS

DISPLAY OPTION

COLOR

PROJECTOR SETUP

TINT

SECURITY

SHARPNESS

NETWORK

COLOR TEMPERATURE
DAYLIGHT VIEW

The selected menu is called up while other menu
item disappears from the screen.

SELECT

NOTE:

•	 Press [MENU] or [RETURN] to return to the previous menu.
Press repeatedly to exit from the menu mode and return to
the projection.
•	 Called up item will disappear after 5 seconds without any
operation and return to the menu mode.
•	 For the sub-menu items, see “SUB MENU” in the
ON-SCREEN MENU ( page 27).

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RETURN

NOISE REDUCTION
TV-SYSTEM

STANDARD

DEFAULT
AUTO
OFF
AUTO

ENTER
FUNCTION

Operating guidance        Current settings

Menu operation (continued)
RGB (Still image) is input.

MAIN MENU
MENU

Sub-menu item

Main menu

Default

Page

DYNAMIC

28

CONTRAST

0

28

BRIGHTNESS

0

28

SHARPNESS

0

29

WHITE BALANCE RED*1

0

29

WHITE BALANCE GREEN*1

0

29

WHITE BALANCE BLUE

0

29

DEFAULT

29

DAYLIGHT VIEW

AUTO

29

RGB/YPBPR*

AUTO

30

PICTURE MODE
Sub-menu

ENTER

PICTURE
POSITION

*1

COLOR TEMPERATURE

LANGUAGE
DISPLAY OPTION

2

* Input signal is RGB.
*2 Input signal is RGB (VGA60).
1

PROJECTOR SETUP

NOTE:

SECURITY

•	 The factory default values vary depending on the PICTURE
MODE setting.

NETWORK

SUB MENU

Sub-menu item

Select the required sub-menu item and press ENTER to
display the detailed menu.

S-VIDEO/VIDEO/RGB (Moving image)*1/YPBPR signal
is input.
Default

Page

STANDARD

28

CONTRAST

0

28

BRIGHTNESS

0

28

COLOR

0

29

TINT

0

29

SHARPNESS

0

29

DEFAULT

29

AUTO

29

OFF

29

TV-SYSTEM*2

AUTO

29

RGB/YPBPR*3

AUTO

30

PICTURE MODE

COLOR TEMPERATURE
DAYLIGHT VIEW
NOISE REDUCTION*2

*1	 RGB moving images can be projected only when the
following signals:
	
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1 080/60i,
	
1 080/50i, 1 080/60p, 1 080/50p, 720/60p,
	
720/50p
*2	 Input signal is S-VIDEO/VIDEO.
*3	 Input signal is RGB/YPBPR.

Page

OFF

30

0

30

0

30

KEYSTONE
SHIFT*

PICTURE menu

Sub-menu item

REALTIME KEYSTONE

Default

1

DOT CLOCK*

0

30

CLOCK PHASE*1

0

31

OVER SCAN*

0

31

16:9

31

OFF

32

1

1

ASPECT
FRAME LOCK*

1

*1 The setting is activated or deactivated depending on
the input signal and the specific setting.

LANGUAGE menu
For details, see “LANGUAGE MENU”. (page 33)

DISPLAY OPTION menu
Sub-menu item

Default

Page

—

33

CLOSED CAPTION SETTING

OFF

34

STARTUP LOGO

ON

34

AUTO

35

ON

35

BACK COLOR

BLUE

35

1

WIDE MODE*

AUTO

36

SXGA MODE*

SXGA

36

—

36

ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

AUTO SETUP
SIGNAL SEARCH

1

OTHER FUNCTIONS

* 	 The setting is activated or deactivated depending on
the input signal and the specific setting.
1

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Settings

POSITION menu

Menu operation (continued)
PICTURE MENU

PROJECTOR SETUP menu
Sub-menu item

Default

Page

—

36

DISABLE

37

LAST MEMORY

37

FRONT/DESK

37

HIGH ALTITUDE MODE

OFF

37

STANDBY MODE

ECO

37

NORMAL

37

—

38

DEFAULT

38

STATUS

38

AUDIO SETTING

—

38

TEST PATTERN

—

39

INITIALIZE ALL

—

39

STATUS
NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF
INITIAL START UP
INSTALLATION

LAMP POWER
LAMP RUNTIME
EMULATE
FUNCTION BUTTON

SECURITY menu
Sub-menu item

Default

Page

OFF

40

—

40

TEXT DISPLAY

OFF

40

TEXT CHANGE

—

40

OFF

41

MENU LOCK PASSWORD

—

41

CONTROL DEVICE SETUP

—

42

PASSWORD
PASSWORD CHANGE

MENU LOCK
Settings

NETWORK menu
Default

WIRED LAN

—

NAME CHANGE

—

NETWORK CONTROL

ON

STATUS

—

INITIALIZE

—

NOTE:

•	 Sub-menu items and the factory default settings vary
according to the selected input signal.

28  ENGLISH

MENU

MENU

RETURN

Control panel
RETURN

INPUT
SELECT
ENTER
FREEZE

FREEZE

COMPUTER

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

ENTER
AV
MUTE

VIDEO
COMPUTER

AV
MUTE

INPUT
SELECT

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

ENTER
LAMP

LAMP

TEMP

MENUTEMP

ENTER

FUNCTION
MENU

FUNCTION

VIDEO

DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
DEFAULT
INDEX-FUNCTION

INDEX- WIN.

Set the selected item with [].
▌▌PICTURE

MODE

You can optimize the projected image depending on the
projection’s environment.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

STANDARD

Setting for general image

DYNAMIC

Setting for brightness and
sharpness

BLACKBOARD

Setting for when projecting on a
blackboard

WHITE BOARD

Setting for when projecting on a
white board

NATURAL

Reproducing the original color of
the image

NOTE:

•	 It may take a while until the selected mode is stabilized.

▌▌CONTRAST

For details of items, see “Network Operation Manual”.
Sub-menu item

Remote control

You can adjust the contrast of the projected image.
Change
Lower
setting

Change
Higher
setting

▌▌BRIGHTNESS

You can adjust the brightness of the projected image.
Change
Darker
setting

Change
Brighter
setting

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌DAYLIGHT

▌▌COLOR

You can adjust the color saturation of the projected
image. (For S-VIDEO/VIDEO/RGB (Moving image)/
YPBPR input signal only)
Change
Lighter
setting

Change
Darker
setting

You can keep the projected image bright and vivid even
in well-lit rooms where the ambient light sources cannot
be controlled.
Change
Change setting
setting
AUTO

▌▌TINT

You can adjust the skin tone of the projected image.
(For S-VIDEO/VIDEO/RGB (Moving image)/YPBPR
input signal only)
Change
More reddish
setting

Change
More greenish
setting

▌▌SHARPNESS

You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image.
Change
Less sharp
setting

VIEW

Change
Change setting
setting

Automatic adjustment

ON

Active

OFF

Deactive

NOTE:

•	 Do not cover the Ambient Luminance Sensor(ALS) of the
projector, otherwise the AUTO mode may not function
properly.
•	 AUTO is not available when INSTALLATION in
PROJECTOR SETUP menu is set to REAR/DESK or
REAR/CEILING.

▌▌NOISE

REDUCTION

You can switch the automatic noise reduction system
on/off. (For S-VIDEO/VIDEO input signal only)

Change
More sharp
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

NOTE:

Change
Change setting
setting

•	 The adjustable range depends on the input signal.

BALANCE

You can adjust the white balance in 3-color
temperature. (For RGB (Still image) input signal only)
Change
-1
setting

Change
+1
setting
Advanced menu item

▌▌COLOR

Default

WHITE BALANCE

RED

0

WHITE BALANCE

GREEN

0

WHITE BALANCE

BLUE

0

TEMPERATURE

DEFAULT

Balanced white

HIGH

More bluish

LOW

More reddish

No noise reduction

ON

Automatic noise reduction

NOTE:

•	 If NOISE REDUCTION is set active when the selected input
signal has less noise, the image may look different from the
true image. If so, set to OFF.

▌▌TV-SYSTEM

Switch the setting manually to match the video data.
(For S-VIDEO/VIDEO input signal only)
Change
Change setting
setting
AUTO

You can adjust the white balance of the projected
image.
Change
Change setting
setting

OFF

Change
Change setting
setting

SECAM

Change
Change setting
setting
NTSC

PAL-N

NTSC4.43
PAL-M

PAL

NOTE:
•	 AUTO mode is selected by default.

•	 When the projector is not working properly in AUTO mode,
change the setting according to each TV system type.
•	 AUTO setting will automatically select the compatible
signal from NTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL/PAL60/PAL-M/PAL-N/
SECAM.

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Settings

▌▌WHITE

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌RGB/YPBPR

▌▌KEYSTONE

(For RGB/YPBPR input signal only)
Select the signals to be input to the COMPUTER 1 IN
and COMPUTER 2 IN terminals.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

AUTO

Automatic adjustment

RGB

For RGB signals

YPBPR

If you need to correct the angle of the projection even
when the REALTIME KEYSTONE is activated, you can
correct the keystone manually.
Image

Operation
ENTER

For YPBPR signals

ENTER

NOTE:

•	 AUTO mode is selected by default.
•	 Select RGB or YPBPR according to the input signal if the
image is not normally projected during AUTO mode.
The function only becomes effective when certain signals
are input:
(VGA60, 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1 080/60i, 1 080/50i,
1 080/60p,1 080/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p)

POSITION MENU
Remote control
MENU

RETURN

MENU

Control panel

ENTER

SHIFT

COMPUTER

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

ENTER
AV
MUTE

FREEZE

VIDEO
COMPUTER

DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
INDEXFUNCTION
DEFAULT

AV
MUTE

INPUT
SELECT

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

ENTER
LAMP

LAMP

TEMP

MENUTEMP

FUNCTION
MENU

ENTER
FUNCTION

VIDEO
INDEX- WIN.

Settings

Set the selected item with [].
▌▌REALTIME

If the projector is aligned non-perpendicularly to the
screen, or if the projection screen has an angled
surface; the keystone will be automatically corrected.
Change
Change setting
setting
OFF

Deactive

ON

Active

H

0

V

0

Press [] to move the image
horizontally.
Press [] to move the image
vertically.

•	 This function can be adjusted by pressing the 
buttons directly.

CLOCK

If there are interference patterns on the projected image
(referred as moire or noise), minimize it by pressing
[] to adjust the clock frequency. (For RGB (Still
image) input signal only)

Change
Change setting
setting

•	 If the detected inclination of the projector is within 5
degrees upward/downward from the level, the KEYSTONE
correction is not carried out automatically even if the
REALTIME KEYSTONE is ON.
•	 If you need to correct the keystone, you can correct the
distortion manually by adjusting the KEYSTONE.

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Horizontal (H):	
		
Vertical (V):	
		
NOTE:

▌▌DOT

KEYSTONE

NOTE:

▌▌SHIFT

RETURN

INPUT
SELECT

FREEZE

NOTE:

•	 You can correct the distortion ±10 ° from the plane.
•	 For a better image quality, install the projector to minimize
distortion.
•	 The result of the keystone correction will affect the aspect
ratio and the size of the image.
•	 The image is distorted momentarily when the keystone is
corrected.

NOTE:

•	 DOT CLOCK needs to be adjusted before adjusting the
CLOCK PHASE.

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌CLOCK

4:3

PHASE

If you require further adjustment for the same reason as
the DOT CLOCK adjustment, you can further adjust the
timing of the clock. (For RGB/YPBPR input signal only)
Press ◄► buttons to adjust.

Standard input signal*1  projection is 4:3 aspect ratio.
Input signal: XGA

NOTE:

•	 If the projecting signal’s dot clock frequency is higher than
162 MHz, adjusting DOT CLOCK or CLOCK PHASE may
not make any difference. Refer to “LIST OF COMPATIBLE
SIGNALS”. ( page 50)

▌▌OVER

SCAN

Use this function when characters or pictures are
cropped near the periphery of the projected image.
(For S-VIDEO/VIDEO/RGB (Moving image)/YPBPR
input signal only)
Change
Zoom out
setting

Change
Zoom in
setting

Image:

16:9
Standard input signal*1  projection is 16:9 aspect
ratio.
Wide input signal*2  projection is the current aspect
ratio.
Input signal: 1 080/60i

Setting range: 0 to +3
▌▌ASPECT

You can manually switch to the desired aspect ratio.
Selectable options vary according to input signal.

AUTO

Change
Change setting
setting
4:3

THROUGH
S4:3

HV FIT

Panel:

H FIT

16:9

Standard input signal*1  projection without changing
the aspect ratio uses all the panel pixels in the
horizontal direction to crop the top and bottom of the
image.

H FIT

Input signal: SXGA
Settings

Change
Change setting
setting

Image:

V FIT

NOTE:

•	 AUTO mode is displayed only when NTSC/480i signal is
input.
•	 THROUGH mode is displayed only for certain signals.
•	 For the wide signal*2, the aspect ratio option cycles through
16:9 ↔ V FIT ↔ HV FIT.

AUTO (For NTSC/480i input signal only)
The signal which contains an identifying signal will be
detected and will automatically project the image in the
most optimal aspect setting.

Image:
*1	 A standard signal has an aspect ratio of 4:3 or
5:4.
*2	 A wide signal has an aspect ratio of 16:10, 16:9 or
15:9.

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Menu operation (continued)
V FIT

THROUGH

Wide input signal*2  projection without changing the
aspect ratio uses all the panel pixels in the vertical
direction to crop the right and left of the image.

The image will be projected without any size
adjustment.
This function can be set when the input signal is smaller
than the number of the LCD panel pixels (1024 x 768).

Input signal: 1 080/60i

Input signal: NTSC

Image:

Image:
NOTE:

HV FIT
The image is projected all over the panel pixels
(screen). The input signal is projected at the aspect
ratio of the panel screen.
Input signal: 1 080/60i

•	 When a 4:3 image is projected to 16:9 screen, the image
may be distorted or some portions may be cropped. Select
an aspect ratio (4:3) which retains the creator’s intended
image.
•	 The order of ASPECT types is defined not only by the input
method but also by the input signals.
•	 If you project an enlarged or distorted copyrighted image
using the ASPECT function for commercial use in a public
place, you might infringe the copyright of the creator which
is protected by the copyright law.

▌▌FRAME

Image:

LOCK

If the projected image is bad, you can activate FRAME
LOCK for synchronization. (For RGB input signal only)

S4:3
Standard input signal*1  the input signal will be sized
down 75% and projected. S4:3 mode is effective when
projecting 4:3 image onto a 16:9 screen.
Input signal: XGA
Settings
Image:

Panel:

Panel:

Screen:

*1	 A standard signal has an aspect ratio of 4:3 or
5:4.
*2	 A wide signal has an aspect ratio of 16:10, 16:9 or
15:9.

32  ENGLISH

Change
Change setting
setting
ON

Active

OFF

Deactive

Change
Change setting
setting

Menu operation (continued)
LANGUAGE MENU

DISPLAY OPTION MENU

Select the required language.
Remote control

Control panel

Remote control
MENU

MENU

MENU

RETURN

FREEZE

FREEZE

ENTER
AV
MUTE

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

AV
MUTE

LAMP
TEMP

COMPUTER

VIDEO
COMPUTER

DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
INDEXFUNCTION
DEFAULT

RETURN

RETURN

RETURN

INPUT
SELECT
ENTER

MENU

Control panel

VIDEO

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

INPUT
SELECT
INPUT
SELECT
FREEZE

ENTER
FUNCTION
MENU

FREEZE

ENTER
AV
MUTE

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

LAMP

LAMP

TEMP

TEMP
MENU

AV
MUTE

ENTER

LAMP

MENU
TEMP

ENTER

FUNCTION

COMPUTER

COMPUTER
VIDEO

ENTER
FUNCTION
MENU

INPUT
SELECT
ENTER
FUNCTION

VIDEO

FUNCTION
DEFAULT
DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
INDEX-

INDEX- WIN.

INDEX- WIN.

Set the selected item with [].
PICTURE
POSITION
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY OPTION
PROJECTOR SETUP
SECURITY
NETWORK

▌▌ON-SCREEN

You can set the on-screen display.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

RETURN
ENTER
FUNCTION

INPUT GUIDE
Set the display method of the input terminal name
currently selected in the upper right corner of the
screen.

PICTURE
POSITION
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY OPTION
PROJECTOR SETUP
SECURITY
NETWORK

DETAILED

RETURN
ENTER

OFF

The set language is highlighted.
SIMPLE

Display the input method using
graphic.
The INPUT GUIDE will go off if
there is no operation after
10 seconds.
Turn off the guide.
Display the input method using
text.
The INPUT GUIDE will go off if
there is no operation after
5 seconds.

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Settings

SELECT

SELECT

DISPLAY

Menu operation (continued)
Computer connection guide
You can switch the output signals from COMPUTER1/
COMPUTER2 terminal by pressing the following
computer command keys.
Manufacturer

Image output
selection
command

Panasonic
NEC

+

SAMSUNG
HP

+

acer
SHARP
TOSHIBA

+

Manufacturer

Image output
selection
command

lenovo
LG
SONY

+

DELL
EPSON

+

FUJITSU

+

Apple

▌▌CLOSED

CAPTION SETTING

If the input signal contains closed captions, you can turn
on the feature and switch channels.

CLOSED CAPTION
OFF

Deactive

ON

Active

MODE
CC1 - 4

Change the channels CC1 - 4

NOTE:

•	 VCR with TBC (Time Base Corrector) function is
recommended for video cassette tapes.

NOTE:

•	 The command keys depend on the manufacturers.
For detailed information, please refer to the instructions
provided with the computers.
•	 If you want to turn off the computer connection guide, select
SIMPLE or OFF.

OSD DESIGN
You can change the background of the on-screen menu
(OSD).

▌▌STARTUP

LOGO

You can set the Panasonic logo, your own image
or Pre-set letters to be displayed at the start of the
projection.
Change
Change setting
setting
ON

Change
Change setting
setting

Display “Panasonic” logo

TYPE1

Semi transparent black

TYPE2

Solid blue

TEXT

Display the original text

TYPE3

Semi transparent dark blue

USER

Display the image registered by the
user

Settings

WARNING MESSAGE
You can choose to or not to display the warning
messages.
ON

Warning messages will be
displayed

OFF

No display

NOTE:

•	 When the WARNING MESSAGE is set to OFF, use the
projector with utmost care as most of the warning messages
will not be displayed.

34  ENGLISH

OFF
NOTE:

No display

•	 If TEXT is selected, the input letters are displayed at the
start of the projection. You can display 2 lines of original text
which contains up to 40 characters each.
•	 If USER is selected, the image transferred by the Logo
Transfer Software is displayed at the start of the projection.
(You can install the Logo Transfer Software from the
provided CD-ROM.)
•	 STARTUP LOGO will be displayed for 30 seconds.

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌AUTO

1 Press [] to select TEXT and then press
[ENTER].

2 Press [] to select the desired line and then
press [ENTER].
You can input and edit the text for the first line in
TEXT1 and the text for the second line in TEXT2.

SETUP

AUTO mode is selected by default.
If you do not need to perform automatic correction,
select “BUTTON”.
Change
Change setting
setting

STARTUP LOGO
TEXT1

When the projector detects
COMPUTER signal, SHIFT, DOT
CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE in the
POSITION menu is automatically set.

AUTO

TEXT2
OK

CANCEL

SELECT

RETURN
ENTER

3 Press [] to select the desired character

and then press [ENTER].
To delete all the input characters, move the cursor
to ALL DELETE and then press [ENTER].
To delete a character, press [DEFAULT] or move
the cursor to select the character then press
[DEFAULT].
TEXT CHANGE

ALL DELETE

SPACE

OK
SELECT
DELETE

CANCEL
RETURN
ENTER

4 Select OK and then press [ENTER] to set the
input text in the box.

5 Select OK again and then press [ENTER].

Select CANCEL or press [MENU/RETURN] to
return to the previous menu without any setting.

Change
Change setting
setting

BUTTON

▌▌SIGNAL

Only when [AUTO SETUP] is pressed,
SHIFT, DOT CLOCK and CLOCK
PHASE in POSITION menu will be
automatically set for COMPUTER
signals. ( page 23)

SEARCH

You can turn off the auto signal detection.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

ON

Detects the input signal from the
terminals and projects the image

OFF

Deactive

NOTE:

•	 SIGNAL SEARCH is not available during any input signal
projection.

▌▌BACK

COLOR

You can choose BLUE or BLACK screen for the
projector when it is idle.
Change
Change setting
setting
BLUE

Display blue screen

BLACK

Display black screen

Change
Change setting
setting

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Settings

Editing the original text

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌WIDE

INDEX-WINDOW

MODE

Set this mode when projecting wide signals (16:9,
16:10, 15:9).
Change
Change setting
setting
AUTO

Change
Change setting
setting

For 4:3 signals

ON

For WIDE signals

[] button: zoom in
[] button: zoom out

DIGITAL ZOOM

▌▌SXGA MODE

Set this mode when an SXGA signal is input and the
projected image is trimmed.
Change
Change setting
setting

SXGA+
▌▌OTHER

DIGITAL ZOOM

Automatic setting

OFF

SXGA

For details, see “INDEX-WINDOW display”.
( page 24)

Change
Change setting
setting

For normal projection

1.5

Press [ENTER] to select the enlargement.
Press [MENU] to escape.
The image is distorted momentarily when the image is
zoomed.

PROJECTOR SETUP MENU
Remote control
MENU

MENU

RETURN

Control panel
RETURN

For projection when image is cropped

FUNCTIONS

You can perform some of the remote control button
operations from the sub-menu.

INPUT
SELECT

FREEZE

ENTER

ENTER

FREEZE

AV
MUTE

COMPUTER

COMPUTERVIDEO

DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
INDEXFUNCTION
DEFAULT

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

AV
MUTE

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

LAMP

LAMP

TEMP

MENU
TEMP

FUNCTION
MENU

ENTER
FUNCTION

VIDEO
INDEX- WIN.

AUTO SETUP

Set the selected item with [].

For details, see “SET UP THE IMAGE POSITION
AUTOMATICALLY”. ( page 23)

▌▌STATUS

Settings

FREEZE

ENTER

INPUT
SELECT

You can check the projector’s status.

You can capture the projected image as a still picture.
While the image is frozen, the audio sound through the
projector will stop.
Press [RETURN] to escape.
The image is distorted momentarily when the projection
is stopped and restarted.

SIGNAL

AV MUTE

PROJECTOR  Display the projector’s current usage
time
LAMP  Display the lamp’s current usage time

You can temporarily stop projection and audio sound
when the projector is left idle.
Press [MENU] to escape.

36  ENGLISH

NAME  Name of input signal
FREQUENCY  Scanning frequency of input signal

RUNTIME

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌HIGH ALTITUDE

SIGNAL SHUT-OFF

If no image signal is input for the time set using the
timer, the projector will automatically enter into standby
mode.
Change
Change setting
setting
DISABLE
15 – 60
MIN.
▌▌INITIAL

Change
Change setting
setting

NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF is disabled
Timer can be set at a 5-minute intervals

START UP

You can set the starting method when the power plug is
connected to wall outlet.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

LAST
MEMORY

Projector starts from the last image
before the power plug was disconnected

STANDBY

Projector starts in the standby mode

ON

Projector starts immediately

▌▌INSTALLATION

When installing the projector, select the projection
method according to the projector’s position.
( page 15)
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

MODE

If you use the projector at high elevation, the HIGH
ALTITUDE MODE setting need to be ON to set the fan
speed to high.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

OFF

Use in normal environment
(below 1 400 m (4 593 ft) above sea
level)

ON

Use at high altitude
(at 1 400 m – 2 700 m (4 593 - 8 858 ft)
above sea level)

NOTE:

•	 The loudness of fan noise depends on the HIGH
ALTITUDE MODE setting.

▌▌STANDBY

MODE

You can change the standby mode setting.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

ECO

The standby power is reduced to 0.4 W
to save power

NORMAL

The power of the projector can be
turned ON and the audio output can be
set active by controlling the computer
connected via wired LAN in standby
mode

▌▌LAMP

POWER

You can adjust the power of the lamp to save electricity,
prolong the lamp life and reduce the noise.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

NORMAL

When higher luminance is required

ECO

When lower luminance is sufficient

NOTE:

•	 This function is disabled when no input signal is detected.
•	 ECO setting is recommended when higher luminance is not
required such as in a small room.

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Settings

▌▌NO

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌LAMP

▌▌FUNCTION

RUNTIME

You can check how long the lamp has been used.
NOTE:

•	 LAMP RUNTIME is important for lamp replacement timing.
See “REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT”. ( page 45)
•	 Check the lamp unit replacement time. ( page 45)
•	 If the lamp runtime has reached 3 800 hours, the red and
gray marks appear alternately to notify you of the lamp
replacement time.
•	 The lamp life varies depending on the usage condition
(number of power-on times, etc.).

▌▌EMULATE

When the projector is controlled by a computer through
serial input terminal, you can change the setting to use
the former projector control commands.

1

ENTER

2

To select the required setting.

BUTTON

You can select a useful function from the list and assign
it to [FUNCTION] button as a short-cut.
MENU
FUNCTION

To display the on-screen
menu (main menu, submenu or detailed menu).
For the menu operation,
see “OPERATE THE
MENU”.
( page 26)

Press and hold for
at least 3 seconds.

When not using the [FUNCTION] button ( page 25)
NOTE:

•	 The text and button color will change once the setting has
completed.

▌▌AUDIO

SETTING

You can perform detailed setting for Audio.

3

VOLUME

ENTER

•  DEFAULT

Settings

D3500
D4000
D/W5K series

D/W/Z6K series

L730
L780
L735
L785
F/W series

NOTE:

ST10 Series
LB2 Series
LB1 Series
LB75 Series
LB78 Series
LB80 Series
LB90 Series
D3500
D4000
D5500 Series
DW5000 Series
D5600 Series
DW5100 Series
D5700 Series
D5000 Series
D6000 Series
DW6300 Series
DZ6700 Series
DZ6710 Series
L520 Series
L720 Series
L730 Series
L750 Series
L780 Series
L735 Series
L785 Series
F100 Series
FW100 Series
F200 Series
F300 Series
FW300 Series

•	 Some commands are not available. For details, please
contact your dealer.

38  ENGLISH

You can adjust the volume of the built-in speakers and
audio output sound.
Change
-1
setting

Change
+1
setting

BALANCE
You can adjust to listen to the sound played equally
from both right and left external stereo speakers, or
adjust the balance so that more sound plays from either
the left or right side.
Change
Left
setting

Change
Right
setting

Menu operation (continued)
IN STANDBY MODE

▌▌TEST

You can turn ON or OFF the audio output in standby
mode.
Change
Change setting
setting
Deactive

ON

Active

ENTER

To display the test pattern.

    
Change
Change pattern
setting

NOTE:

•	 When STANDBY MODE is set to ECO, the audio output
cannot be activated in the standby mode, even if ON is
selected.

Change
Change pattern
setting

Press [MENU] or [RETURN] to return to the
PROJECTOR SETUP menu, or press repeatedly to
escape the menu mode.
NOTE:

You can select the AUDIO IN 1 or AUDIO IN 2 terminal
to connect the audio output of the devices connected to
COMPUTER 1 IN or COMPUTER 2 IN.
Change
Change setting
setting

AUDIO IN SELECT
COMPUTER1 IN

Select AUDIO IN 1 or
AUDIO IN 2 terminal

COMPUTER2 IN

Select AUDIO IN 1 or
AUDIO IN 2 terminal

•	 The initial screen is an all white pattern. Only when TEST
PATTERN is assigned to the [FUNCTION] button, the lattice
pattern will be displayed as the initial screen.

▌▌INITIALIZE ALL

You can reset all of the customized settings in MENU to
the factory default.
•	 If the [ENTER] is pressed in the INITIALIZE ALL
menu, “INITIALIZE ALL” will be displayed. Select
OK and press [ENTER], “NOW INITIALIZING... ” is
displayed followed by “POWER OFF” display.
Select OK and turn the power off according to the
instruction. (All other buttons are deactivated.)
•	 The LANGUAGE and INITIAL SETTING menu
screen will be displayed when the power is
connected. ( page 10)
NOTE:

•	 The usage time of the projector, lamp runtime and the
NETWORK settings will not be initialized.
•	 When PASSWORD in SECURITY menu is activated,
ensure to enter the correct password when initializing.
•	 After INITIALIZE ALL operation is completed, the password
is reset to the factory default setting and PASSWORD
setting is turned OFF.

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Settings

AUDIO IN SELECT

Change
Change setting
setting

You can use the 7 different test patterns to adjust the
focus of the image.

Change
Change setting
setting

OFF

PATTERN

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌PASSWORD

SECURITY MENU

CHANGE

You can change the password.
Remote control
MENU

MENU

RETURN

Control panel
RETURN

INPUT
SELECT

FREEZE

COMPUTER

ENTER

ENTER

FREEZE

AV
MUTE

COMPUTERVIDEO

DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
INDEXFUNCTION
DEFAULT

1

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

AV
MUTE

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

LAMP

LAMP

TEMP

MENU
TEMP

ENTER
FUNCTION
MENU

INPUT
SELECT
ENTER
FUNCTION

VIDEO

To change the password.
(Up to 8 button operations can be set.)

2

ENTER

3

ENTER

Input the password again and press
the button.

INDEX- WIN.

NOTE:
Set the selected item with [].
When you use SECURITY menu for the first time, you
will be asked to perform the password operation. Input
the initial password by pressing [] in
this order and then press [ENTER].
NOTE:

•	 If you have changed the password, input the new password
and press [ENTER].

•	 The entered password operations will appear as asterisks in
the box.
•	 If the password input second does not match with the
password input first, an error message is displayed. In this
case, input the correct password again.

▌▌TEXT

You can set your original text to display regularly at the
bottom of the projected image during projection.
Change
Change setting
setting

▌▌PASSWORD

You can activate the security system and the password
operation will be asked to perform when projection
mode starts.
Change
Change setting
setting
OFF

Deactive

ON

Active

Settings

NOTE:

Change
Change setting
setting

•	 PASSWORD is set to OFF by default and when initialized.
•	 Change your password regularly. Do not use a simple
password that is easy to decode.
•	 Unless you perform the correct password operation, all of
the control buttons will be disabled except the [POWER]
button.

40  ENGLISH

DISPLAY

Change
Change setting
setting

OFF

Deactive

ON

Active

•	 When CLOSED CAPTION SETTING is set to ON,
SECURITY TEXT will not be displayed.

▌▌TEXT

CHANGE

You can enter your original text to be displayed when
TEXT DISPLAY is turned ON.

1

ENTER

To select
the characters
(You can input up to 22 characters.)
To delete all the entered characters, move the
cursor to ALL DELETE and press [ENTER].

Menu operation (continued)
To delete a character, press [DEFAULT] or move the
cursor to the required character then press [DEFAULT].

▌▌MENU

You can set a MENU LOCK PASSWORD.

1

TEXT CHANGE

ALL DELETE

SELECT
DELETE

ENTER

To select
the characters
(You can input up to 16 characters.)
To delete all the entered characters, move the
cursor to ALL DELETE and press [ENTER].
To delete a character, press [DEFAULT] or move
the cursor to the required character then press
[DEFAULT].

SPACE

OK

LOCK PASSWORD

CANCEL
RETURN
ENTER

MENU LOCK PASSWORD

2

ENTER

ALL DELETE

To select
OK
Select CANCEL or press [MENU/RETURN] to
return to the previous menu without setting.

SPACE

OK

LOCK

Press [MENU] to display the menu. You can lock or
unlock the menu operation.
Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

OFF

Unlock the menu operation

ON

Lock the menu operation

NOTE:

•	 Once MENU LOCK is set to ON, you cannot use the
[MENU] button unless you input the correct password.
•	 The MENU LOCK is set to OFF by default and when
initialized.

DELETE

2

CANCEL
RETURN
ENTER

ENTER

To select
OK
Select CANCEL or press [MENU/RETURN] to
return to the previous menu without setting.
NOTE:

•	 When using the projector for the first time or after
INITIALIZE ALL operation is activated, the initial password
is set to AAAA.
•	 Change your password regularly. Do not use a simple
password that is easy to decode.
•	 To reset the password to the initial password, see MENU
LOCK PASSWORD. ( page 52)

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Settings

▌▌MENU

SELECT

Menu operation (continued)
▌▌CONTROL

DEVICE SETUP

NETWORK MENU

You can enable/disable the button operations of the
control panel and remote control.

Remote control

Change
Change setting
setting

Change
Change setting
setting

CONTROL PANEL
ENABLE

Enable the button operations

DISABLE

Disable the button operations

REMOTE CONTROLLER
ENABLE

Enable the button operations

DISABLE

Disable the button operations

NOTE:

Settings

•	 If DISABLE is selected and [ENTER] is pressed, the
confirmation screen appears. Select OK and press
[ENTER].
•	 If any button is pressed after CONTROL PANEL is set
to DISABLE, the password screen appears. Input the
password which is set in the SECURITY menu. (If no
operation is done, the password screen disappears in 10
seconds.)
•	 If you set both CONTROL PANEL and REMOTE
CONTROLLER to DISABLE, all buttons' operations of
the control panel and remote control are disabled and you
cannot turn off the power.
How to clear DISABLE:
During the standby mode or projection, press and
hold [ENTER] and [MENU] for at least 2 seconds, and
CONTROL PANEL is set to ENABLE.
Change the setting of REMOTE CONTROLLER with the
control panel.

MENU

MENU

RETURN

Control panel
RETURN

INPUT
SELECT
ENTER
FREEZE

COMPUTER

FREEZE

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

ENTER
AV
MUTE

VIDEO
COMPUTER

DEFAULT FUNCTION
WIN.
INDEXFUNCTION
DEFAULT

AV
MUTE

STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

LAMP

LAMP

TEMP

MENUTEMP

ENTER
FUNCTION
MENU

INPUT
SELECT
ENTER
FUNCTION

VIDEO
INDEX- WIN.

Set the selected item with [].
NOTE:

•	 These items are set for network connection with a
computer. For details of the PJ Link and network, see
“Network Operation Manual”.

WIRED LAN
You can set up a wired LAN.

NAME CHANGE
You can change the name of the projector.

NETWORK CONTROL
When controlling the projector with a computer on the
network, you must turn this function ON.

STATUS
You can display the status of the network setting.

INITIALIZE
You can reset the settings of the network to the factory
default settings.
NOTE:

•	 If PASSWORD (SECURITY menu) is activated, when the
network setting is initialized, you will be required to input the
password.

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Maintenance

LAMP and TEMP indicators
The LAMP and/or TEMP indicators will light up to indicate that the projector has some problems.
NOTE:

•	 Make sure to turn off the power (see “TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF” on page 21) and confirm the power supply status with
the POWER indicator. ( page 19)
INPUT
SELECT
STANDBY (R)
ON (G)

LAMP indicator
TEMP indicator

ENTER
LAMP
TEMP

MENU

FUNCTION

Manage the problem as follows:

LAMP INDICATOR
Indicator

•	Illuminating red

•	Flashing red

Problem

LAMP RUNTIME has
reached 3 800 hours.

LAMP circuit failure, abnormal function or the lamp unit is damaged.

Cause

Remedy

Lamp unit will run out soon The projector is
and needs to be replaced. turned on again too
soon.

LAMP circuit failure,
abnormal function.

Lamp unit is damaged.

See “REPLACE THE
LAMP UNIT”. ( page 45)

Turn the projector off
( page 21) and
contact an Authorized
Service Center.

See “REPLACE THE
LAMP UNIT”.
( page 45)

Let the lamp unit
cool down and turn
on the projector after
90 seconds.

NOTE:

•	 If the LAMP indicator still lights or flashes after the above remedy, contact an Authorized Service Center.

TEMP INDICATOR
•	Illuminating red while projecting and the alert will be displayed.
•	Flashing red and power is turned off.

Problem

The temperature inside and/or outside the projector is abnormally high.
•	The projection may become darker than usual.
•	The internal fan’s operational noise may be louder than usual.

Cause

The air outlet port and The room temperature The filter is excessively
air intake ports are
is too high.
dirty and the ventilation
covered.
is poor.

Remedy

Remove object(s)
from the air outlet port
and air intake ports
or clear around the
projector.

Reinstall the projector
in temperature
controlled place.
( page 54)

Clean the filter in a
proper method.
( page 44)

The projector is located
at 1 400 - 2 700 m
(4 593 - 8 858 ft).
Turn on the projector*1
and set the HIGH
ALTITUDE MODE to
ON. ( page 37)

*1 The projector will operate for 2 minutes with OFF set at high elevation.
NOTE:

•	 Perform the above remedy; disconnect the power plug, and then supply the power again. If the TEMP indicator still lights or
flashes after the above remedy, contact an Authorized Service Center.
•	 If temperature in the projector rises, the fan speed increases and the sound becomes louder.

ENGLISH  43

Maintenance

Indicator

Care and replacement
Preparations
Before cleaning, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet. ( page 18, 21)

CLEANING THE PROJECTOR
Cabinet
Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a soft cloth.
•	 If it is difficult to remove the dirt, wipe the projector with a damp cloth. Dry off the projector with dry cloth.
•	 Do not use petroleum benzine, thinner, any alcoholic solvent, kitchen detergents or chemical cloths. Failure to
observe these may result in altered or damaged surfaces of the projector.

Projector lens
Make sure no dirt or dust remains on the surface of the projector lens glass. It will be enlarged and projected onto
the screen.
Wipe off dirt and dust gently with a lint-free cloth. Do not wipe the projector lens with a cloth which has collected
dust.
NOTE:

•	 Clean the projector lens with special care.

Air filter
If the air filter is excessively dirty, the internal temperature of the projector increases, the TEMP indicator lights, and
the power is turned off.
If the power is turned off, the TEMP indicator flashes.
Clean the air filter regularly every 100 hours of usage.

1 Remove the air filter.

While pressing the tab of the air filter, pull the air filter
open slowly.

Tab

2 Clean the air filter.

Vacuum dirt and dust from the air filter.

Air filter

Maintenance

3 Install the air filter.

Install in the reverse order to 1).

NOTE:

•	 Do not use the projector without attaching the air filter. Otherwise, it will suck in dirt and dust which can cause malfunction.
•	 The TEMP indicator may flash because of clogging within 100 hours, depending on the using environment. In that case, clean
the air filter at shorter intervals.

44  ENGLISH

Care and Replacement (continued)
REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT
Air filter
The air filter should be replaced when cleaning is ineffective and when replacing the lamp unit. A replacement air
filter is provided with a replacement lamp unit (ET-LAB2). Contact an Authorized Service Center for the air filter
(TXFKN01VKN5).

Lamp unit
The lamp unit, ET-LAB2 is consumable and you must replace it regularly. It is recommended that a qualified
technician carry the lamp unit replacement. Consult with an Authorized Service Center.

Note on lamp unit replacement
•	 Handle the lamp unit with special care as the lamp is made of glass.
Dropping or giving it a shock may cause it to burst or damaged.
•	 If you wish to discard the used lamp, please contact your local
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
•	 Prepare a Phillips-head screwdriver.
•	 When replacing the lamp unit, be sure to hold it by the handle.
•	 Hold the lamp unit horizontally to prevent broken pieces from scattering.
When the projector is mounted in the ceiling, do not work
directly under the projector or put your face close to the projector.
Pull out the lamp vertically.
NOTE:

•	 Prior to replacing the lamp unit, allow it to cool down to prevent the risk of burns, damage and other hazards.
•	 Do not attempt replacement of an unauthorized lamp unit.
•	 The model Nos. of the accessories and the parts sold separately are subject to change without notice.

Lamp unit replacement time
When the lamp has expired, the brightness may decrease over time. 4 000 hours of use is a rough guide
of the replacing time and that might be shortened due to usage conditions, specifications of the lamp unit
or environmental conditions. You can check the duration of usage time by checking LAMP RUNTIME in the
PROJECTOR SETUP menu. Do not use a lamp unit over 5 000 hours. Failure to observe this may result in
explosion of the lamp.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

LAMP indicator

3 800 hours

5 000 hours

Display “REPLACE LAMP” at the upper left of the screen for
30 seconds. If any button is pressed within 30 seconds, the
message disappears.
Display “REPLACE LAMP” at the upper left of the screen,
and it will stay until you respond. The power is turned off
automatically in 10 minutes.

Illuminates red, even in the
standby mode.

NOTE:

•	 The guide time, 4 000 hours, is a rough estimate based on certain conditions and is not a guaranteed time.

ENGLISH  45

Maintenance

REPLACE LAMP

Care and Replacement (continued)
Lamp replacement procedure
•	 When the projector is mounted in the ceiling, do not work directly under the projector or put your face close to the
projector.
•	 Be sure to install the lamp unit and attach the lamp unit cover securely. If they are not securely installed, it may
cause the protection circuit to operate and the power cannot be turned on.

1 Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet
according to “TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF”
( page 21), wait for at least 1 hour and check
the bottom if the lamp unit has cooled.

4 Press in the lamp unit until it clicks and make

sure the unit is installed securely. Tighten the
2 lamp unit screws securely with a Phillipshead screwdriver.
During insertion, particularly press the
portion
securely.

2 Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the
1 lamp unit cover screw on the back of the
projector until the screw loosen and remove
the lamp unit cover.
Lamp unit cover screw
S-VIDEO
IN

Lamp unit cover

Lamp unit screws

AUDIO OUT

COMPUTER 1 IN
1
VIDEO IN

2
AUDIO IN

COMPUTER 2 IN

Rear side

5 Attach the lamp unit cover and tighten the
1 lamp unit cover screw securely with a
Phillips-head screwdriver.

6 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.
7 Press [POWER] to begin projection.
NOTE:
Lamp unit cover

Top side

3 Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the
2 lamp unit screws. Pull the used lamp unit
gently from the projector.

•	 If INITIAL START UP in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu
is set to ON, the projector starts projecting when the power
cord is connected to a wall outlet. ( page 37)

8

MENU

Maintenance

To display the main
menu.

Lamp unit screws
Handles

46  ENGLISH

To scroll to the
PROJECTOR SETUP
menu.

Care and Replacement (continued)
9

NOTE:

•	 If any button other than the [POWER] is pressed, the
LAMP RUNTIME screen disappears and the lamp
runtime is not reset. (Repeat from step 8 again).

ENTER

To select the
PROJECTOR SETUP
menu.
ENTER

Press and hold for
approximately
3 seconds.

11

After the lamp goes off,
projection stops and the
[POWER] button on the main
unit lit red. Disconnect the power
plug.
The lamp runtime has been
reset to “0”.

LAMP RUNTIME
LAMP RUNTIME RESET.

OK
PRESS
BUTTON
CANCEL PRESS ANY OTHER BUTTON

Maintenance

10

To select LAMP
RUNTIME.

ENGLISH  47

References

Troubleshooting
Confirm the following problem and cause.
If the suggested solutions do not solve the problem, contact an Authorized Service Center.
Problem

Cause

Page

References

Power does not turn
on.

zz The power cord may not be connected securely.
zz No electric supply at the wall outlet.
zz The circuit breakers have tripped.
zz TEMP or LAMP indicator is lit or flashes.
zz The lamp unit cover has not been securely installed.
zz CONTROL PANEL in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is invalidated.

No picture appears.

zz The lens cover is not removed.
zz The input terminal may not be connected properly.
zz The input selection setting may not be correct.
zz The BRIGHTNESS adjustment setting may be at the minimum setting.
zz The signal input source may not be operating properly.
zz The AV MUTE function may be in use.

The picture is fuzzy.

zz The lens focus may not have been set correctly.
zz The projector may not be at the correct distance from the screen.
zz The lens may be dirty.
zz The projector may be tilted too much.

22
14
44
22

Color is pale or
grayish.

zz COLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect.
zz The input source which is connected to the projector may not be
adjusted correctly.

29
—

No sound can be
heard from the internal
speaker.

zz The audio signal source may not be connected properly.
zz The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting.
zz A cable may be connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal.

The remote control
does not operate.

zz The batteries may be weak.
zz The batteries may not have been inserted correctly.
zz The remote control signal receptor on the projector may be obstructed.
zz The remote control unit may be out of the operation range.
zz REMOTE CONTROLLER in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is
invalidated.
zz The remote control is under a strong light such as fluorescent.

—
13
13
13
42

The control buttons of
the projector do not
operate.

zz CONTROL PANEL in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is invalidated.
(If you have a loss of the remote control while the CONTROL PANEL
is invalidated, press and hold [MENU] for 2 seconds by pressing
[ENTER].)

42

The picture does not
display correctly.

zz The signal format (TV-SYSTEM, RGB/YPBPR) may not have been set
correctly.
zz There may be a problem with the VCR or other signal source.
zz A signal which is not compatible with the projector is being input.

29, 30

Picture from a
computer does not
appear.

zz The RGB signal cable is too long. (Limit to 10 m (32' 10").)
zz The external video output from a laptop computer may not be correct.
(You may be able to change the external output settings by pressing
the [Fn] + [F3] or [Fn] + [F10] keys simultaneously. The actual method
varies depending on the type of computer; refer to the documentation
provided with your computer for further details.)

—
34

zz EMULATE in the PROJECTOR SETUP menu is not set correctly.
(If you fail to select your product series, ask your dealer for repair.)

38

The projector cannot
be controlled through
serial terminal.

48  ENGLISH

18
—
—
43
46
42
—
16, 17
22
28
—
23

16, 17
24, 38
12

13

—
50

Dimensions

307.3 (12 - 3/32")

Unit:mm

327 (12 - 7/8")

124.2 (2 - 7/8")

69 (2 - 23/32")
11(7/16")

51.3 (2 - 1/32")

69.2 (2 - 23/32")

214.5 (8 - 7/16")

Trademark acknowledgements
•	 VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
•	 S-VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association.
•	 HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
•	 The font used in the on-screen displays is a Ricoh bitmap font, which is manufactured and sold by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.

References

All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners.

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Technical information
LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS
This projector can project the following image signals.
Mode
NTSC/NTSC4.43/
PAL-M/PAL60
PAL/PAL-N/SECAM
525i (480i)
625i (576i)
525p (480p)
625p (576p)
1 125 (1 080)/60i
1 125 (1 080)/50i
1 125 (1 080)/60p
1 125 (1 080)/50p
750 (720)/60p
750 (720)/50p
VESA

VGA

SVGA

MAC

XGA

MXGA
MAC
MSXGA
SXGA
SXGA60+
UXGA
WIDE750 (720)
WXGA768
WXGA800

References

WXGA+
WSXGA+
WUXGA

Display resolution Scanning frequency
(dots)*1
H (kHz)
V (Hz)

Dot clock
frequency
(MHz)

Picture
quality*2

720 × 480i

15.7

59.9

—

A

720 × 576i
720 × 480i
720 × 576i
720 × 483
720 × 576
1 920 × 1 080i
1 920 × 1 080i
1 920 x 1 080p
1 920 x 1 080p
1 280 × 720
1 280 × 720
640 × 400
640 × 400
640 × 480
640 × 480
640 × 480
640 × 480
640 × 480
800 × 600
800 × 600
800 × 600
800 × 600
800 × 600
832 × 624
1 024 × 768
1 024 × 768
1 024 × 768
1 024 × 768
1 024 × 768
1 152 × 864
1 152 × 864
1 152 × 864
1 152 × 870
1 280 × 960
1 280 × 1 024
1 280 × 1 024
1 280 × 1 024
1 400 × 1 050
1 400 × 1 050
1 600 × 1 200
1 280 × 720
1 280 × 720
1 280 × 768
1 280 × 768
1 280 × 800
1 280 × 800
1 280 × 800
1 440 × 900
1 680 × 1 050
1 920 × 1 200

15.6
15.7
15.6
31.5
31.3
33.8
28.1
67.5
56.3
45
37.5
31.5
37.9
31.5
35
37.9
37.5
43.3
35.2
37.9
48.1
46.9
53.7
49.7
39.6
48.4
56.5
60
68.7
64
67.5
77.1
68.7
60
64
80
91.1
64
65.1
75
44.8
37.1
39.6
47.8
41.3
49.1
49.7
55.9
65.3
74.6

50
59.9
50
59.9
50
60
50
60.0
50.0
60
50
70.1
85.1
59.9
66.7
72.8
75
85
56.3
60.3
72.2
75
85.1
74.6
50.1
60
70.1
75
85
71.2
74.9
85
75.1
60
60
75
85
60
59.9
60
59.9
49.8
49.9
59.9
50
60.2
59.8
59.9
60
59.9

—
13.5
13.5
27
27
74.3
74.3
148.5
148.5
74.3
74.3
25.2
31.5
25.2
30.2
31.5
31.5
36
36
40
50
49.5
56.3
57.3
51.9
65
75
78.8
94.5
94.2
108
119.7
100
108
108
135
157.5
108
122.4
162
74.5
60.5
65.3
79.5
68
69.1
83.5
106.5
146.3
193.3

A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B

*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 projected.
B	 : Some loss of data occurs to make projection easier.
*3	 The signals marked with circles (O) can be applied by plug-and-play device.

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PnP
availability*3

Terminals

VIDEO/S-VIDEO

RGB/YPBPR
O
O

O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
RGB
O
O
O

O
O
O

O
O
O
O

Technical Information (continued)
SERIAL TERMINAL
The serial connector which is on the connector panel of the projector conforms to the RS-232C interface
specifications. The projector can be controlled by a personal computer which is connected to this connector.

Connection
Computer

D-Sub 9-pin (male)

S-VIDEO
IN
SERIAL

LAN

Serial
terminal
(female)

AUDIO OUT

COMPUTER 1 IN
1
VIDEO IN

2
AUDIO IN

COMPUTER 2 IN

Pin assignments and signal names
Pin No.

Signal name

①

⑥

⑨

NC

②

TXD

Transmitted data

③

RXD

Received data

④

NC

⑤

①

GND

⑥

⑤

Contents

Earth
NC

⑦

RTS

⑧

CTS

⑨

Connected internally
NC

Communication settings
Signal level

RS-232C

Character length

8 bits

Sync.method

Asynchronous

Stop bit

1 bit

Baud rate

9 600 bps

X parameter

None

Parity

None

S parameter

None

Basic format
STX

Command

Start byte
(02 h)

:

Parameter

1 byte
3 bytes

1 bytes - 4 bytes

ETX
End
(03 h)

The data streaming from the computer will start with
STX, and proceed to Command, Parameter and end
with ETX.
You can add the required parameter.

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References

NOTE:

•	 The projector cannot receive any command for 10 seconds after the lamp is switched on. Wait for 10 seconds before sending
the command.
•	 For multiple commands, check the projector if the response has been sent for one command before sending the next
command.
•	 When a command which does not require parameters to be sent, the colon (:) is not required.
•	 If an incorrect command is sent from the personal computer, an ER401 command will be sent from the projector to the
personal computer.

Technical Information (continued)
Cable specifications
(When connected to a personal computer)
PC
(DTE)

Projector

Control commands
The following commands are used for control of the projector with a computer. (Operation commands)
Command

Control contents

Remarks

PON

Power on

POF

Power off

•	 The PON command is ignored during lamp ON control.
•	 If a PON command is received while the cooling fan is operating after the lamp has switched off,
the lamp is not turned back on again straight away in order to protect the lamp.

AVL

Volume

Parameter:
000 - 063 (Adjustment value 0 - 63)

IIS

Input

Parameter:
VID = VIDEO
SVD = S-VIDEO
RG2 = COMPUTER 2 IN

Q$S

Lamp condition
query

OSH

AV mute

Call back:
0 = Standby

RG1 = COMPUTER 1 IN

1 = Lamp on control active

2 = Lamp on

3 = Lamp off control active

Turn off the projection and sound temporarily.
Send the command to switch between off and on. ( page 23)
Do not send the command consecutively.
0 = Off
1 = On

NOTE:

•	 If STANDBY MODE is set to ECO, only PON and Q$S command can be used in the standby mode.

MENU LOCK PASSWORD
To reset the password to the default setting AAAA, perform the following when the MENU LOCK PASSWORD
request screen is displayed.
1)	Press and hold the  button of the remote control or the  button of the
control panel and the▲button of the control panel together for at least 2 seconds.
2)	Press and hold▼button for at least 2 seconds.
PASSWORD HAS BEEN INITIALIZED. is displayed on the MENU LOCK PASSWORD request screen.

References
52  ENGLISH

Specifications
Power supply

AC 100 - 240 V

Power consumption

300 W
During standby (when fan is stopped):
0.4 W	 (STANDBY MODE: ECO)
15 W *1	 (STANDBY MODE: NORMAL)

Current

50 Hz/60 Hz

3.5 A - 1.2 A

LCD panel

Panel size (diagonal)

0.63 type (16.00 mm)

Aspect ratio

4:3

Display method

3 transparent LCD panels (RGB)

Drive method

Active matrix method

Pixels

786 432 (1 024 × 768) × 3 panels
Fixed focus/Manual focus
F 1.80, f 6.74 mm

Lens
Lamp

UHM lamp (220 W)

Luminosity *

Scanning
frequency *3
(for RGB signal)

Horizontal scanning
frequency

15 kHz - 91 kHz

Vertical scanning
frequency

50 Hz - 85 Hz

Dot clock frequency

Less than 170 MHz

COMPONENT (YPBPR) signals

525i (480i), 525p (480p), 625i (576i), 625p (576p), 750 (720)/60p,
750 (720)/50p, 1 125 (1 080)/60i, 1 125 (1 080)/50i , 1 125(1 080)/60p,
1 125(1 080)/50p

Color system

7 (NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM)

Projection size

60" - 110" (1 524 mm - 2 794 mm)

Optical axis

10:-0.5 fixed

Throw distance

0.60 m - 1.14 m (2' 0" - 3' 9")

Screen aspect ratio

4:3

Installation

FRONT/DESK, FRONT/CEILING, REAR/DESK, REAR/CEILING
(Menu selection method)

Speaker

1 piece 4 cm × 2 cm (1 5/8" × 3/4")

Max. useable volume output

1.0 W (Monaural)

S-VIDEO IN

Single - line, Mini DIN 4p
Y: 1.0 V [p-p], C: 0.286 V [p-p], 75 Ω

VIDEO IN

Single - line, RCA pin jack
1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω

COMPUTER IN

Dual - line, D-Sub HD 15-pin (female)
zzRGB input
	 R.G.B.:	
0.7 V [p-p], 75 Ω
	 G-SYNC:	
1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω
HD, VD/SYNC:	 TTL high impedance, automatic positive/negative
polarity compatible
zzYPBPR/YCBCR input
	 Y: 		
1.0 V [p-p] (include sync), 75 Ω
	 PB/CB, PR/CR:	 0.7 V [p-p], 75 Ω

AUDIO IN

Dual - line, 0.5 V [rms], M3 jack (Stereo MINI)

AUDIO OUT

Single - line, M3 jack (Stereo MINI)
Monitor output/stereo compatible
0 V [rms] - 2.0 V [rms] (variable)

SERIAL

Single - line, D-Sub 9-pin RS-232C compatible

LAN (RJ-45)

Single - line, 10Base-T/100Base-TX

Terminals

*1 When “IN STANDBY MODE” in AUDIO SETTING menu is ON: 18 W.
*2 Measurement, measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO21118 international standards.
*3 See “LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS” on page 50 for available signals.

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References

2 800 lm

2

Specifications (continued)
Cabinet

Moulded plastic (PC+ABS)

Dimensions

zzWidth:	 327 mm (12 7/8")
zzHeight:	 124 mm (4 7/8")
zzLength:	307 mm (12 3/32")
(not including surface projection parts)

Weight

Approx. 3.1 kg (6.8 lbs.) *4 (Excluding lens cap)

Operating environment

zzTemperature:	 0 °C - 40 °C (32 °F - 104 °F)
	
When the HIGH ALTITUDE MODE ( page 37) is set to
	
ON: 0 °C - 35 °C (32 °F - 95 °F)
zzHumidity:	
20 % - 80 % (no condensation)

Certifications

UL60950-1	
FCC Class B	

Remote control

Options *5

C-UL
ICES-003

Power supply

3 V DC (AAA/R03 battery × 2)

Operating range

Approx. 7 m (23' 0") (when operated directly in front of signal receptor)

Weight

Approx. 64 g (2.3 ozs.) (including batteries)

Dimensions

zzWidth:	 45.6 mm (1 25/32")
zzLength:	115 mm (4 17/32")
zzHeight:	 21.4 mm (27/32") (not including surface projection parts)

Ceiling bracket

ET-PKB2

Air Filter Unit

ET-KFB2

*4 Average value. Each product has an individual variability in weight.
*5 The model Nos. of the accessories and parts sold separately are subject to change without notice.

References
54  ENGLISH

Ceiling mount bracket safeguards
When installing the ceiling mount bracket to the projector, install the accessory Drop-prevention bracket (Safety
cables) to the projector.
(The projector will still be safe if they are not used, however they will help prevent the possibility of accidents
caused by the projector falling down if the screws happen to become loose.)
Model No. of ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKB2

Installation work of the ceiling mount bracket should only be carried by a
qualified technician according to the following procedure.

zz Panasonic takes no responsibility for any losses or damage occurring as a result of using a ceiling mount bracket

not manufactured by Panasonic, or if damage to the projector occurs as a result of an inappropriate location
used for installing the ceiling mount bracket, even if the projector’s warranty period has not yet expired.
zz Use a torque screwdriver or similar tool to tighten the screws. Do not use tools such as electric screwdrivers or
impact screwdrivers.
zz An unused ceiling mount bracket should be removed promptly by qualified technician.
zz Do not use the screw holes of the front leg adjusters for the projector installation.
zz Do not attach the safety cable to the burglar hook port and suspend the projector on it.
zz For how to install wire ropes to the ceiling, see the installation manual for the ceiling mount bracket.
zz The part numbers of accessories and separately sold components are subject to change without notice.

INSTALLING THE SAFETY CABLE
1 Install the ceiling mount bracket according to the installation instructions.

M4 × 0.7
9 mm

Torque: 1.25 ± 0.2 N.m

2 Loop the security cable around the ceiling mount bracket with less slack.

Lace the cable of the end with a latch through the loop on the other end of the cable.

References

Pass through
the ring

ENGLISH  55

Ceiling mount bracket safeguards (continued)
3 Attach the latch on to the projector with a provided screw.
Torque: 1.25 ± 0.2 N.m

References
56  ENGLISH

Index
A

K

S

ASPECT............................................. 31
AUDIO SETTING................................ 38
AUTO SETUP..................................... 35
AV MUTE............................................ 23

KEYSTONE........................................ 30

SCREEN SIZE AND THROW
DISTANCE...................................... 14
SECURITY........................................... 8
SECURITY MENU.............................. 40
SELECT THE INPUT SIGNAL............ 22
SERIAL TERMINAL............................ 51
SHARPNESS..................................... 29
SHIFT................................................. 30
SIGNAL SEARCH.............................. 35
Specifications..................................... 53
STANDBY MODE............................... 37
STARTUP LOGO................................ 34
STATUS.............................................. 36
SUB MENU......................................... 27
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES................. 9
SXGA MODE...................................... 36

BACK COLOR.................................... 35
BRIGHTNESS.................................... 28
C
CAUTIONS ON USE............................ 8
CAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING......... 7
CAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING.... 7
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE........ 9
CLEANING THE PROJECTOR.......... 44
CLOCK PHASE.................................. 31
CLOSE CAPTION SETTING.............. 34
COLOR............................................... 29
COLOR TEMPERATURE................... 29
COMPUTER....................................... 23
Connections....................................... 16
CONTRAST........................................ 28
CONTROL DEVICE SETUP............... 42
D
DAYLIGHT VIEW................................ 29
DEFAULT............................................ 24
Dimensions......................................... 49
DISPLAY OPTION MENU.................. 33
DISPOSAL............................................ 9
DOT CLOCK....................................... 30
E
EMULATE........................................... 38
ENLARGE THE IMAGE...................... 25
F
FRAME LOCK.................................... 32
FREEZE............................................. 23
FUNCTION BUTTON................... 25, 38
H
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE..................... 37
I
Important Safety Notice........................ 2
INDEX-WINDOW................................ 24
INITIALIZE ALL................................... 39
INITIAL SETTING............................... 10
INITIAL START UP............................. 37
INSTALLATION.................................. 37

LAMP INDICATOR............................. 43
LAMP POWER................................... 37
LAMP RUNTIME................................ 38
LANGUAGE MENU............................ 33
LANGUAGE....................................... 10
LIST OF COMPATIBLE SIGNALS...... 50
M
MAIN MENU....................................... 27
MENU LOCK...................................... 41
MENU LOCK PASSWORD.......... 41, 52
N
NETWORK MENU.............................. 42
NOISE REDUCTION.......................... 29
NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF..................... 37
O
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY...................... 33
ON-SCREEN MENU.......................... 26
OPERATE THE MENU....................... 26
OTHER FUNCTIONS......................... 36
OVER SCAN...................................... 31
P
PASSWORD....................................... 40
PASSWORD CHANGE...................... 40
PICTURE MENU................................ 28
PICTURE MODE................................ 28
POSITION MENU............................... 30
POSITION THE IMAGE...................... 22
POWER CORD.................................. 18
POWER indicator status..................... 19
PROJECTION METHOD.................... 15
PROJECTOR SETUP MENU............. 36
PROJECTOR’S MAIN UNIT............... 11
PROJECTOR’S REMOTE
CONTROL...................................... 13

T
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................ 4
TEMP INDICATOR............................. 43
TEST PATTERN................................. 39
TEXT CHANGE.................................. 40
TEXT DISPLAY.................................. 40
TINT.................................................... 29
Troubleshooting.................................. 48
TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF.......... 21
TURN THE PROJECTOR ON............ 20
TV-SYSTEM....................................... 29
V
VOLUME............................................ 24
W
WHITE BALANCE.............................. 29
WIDE MODE...................................... 36

R
REALTIME KEYSTONE..................... 30
Remote control operation................... 23
REPLACE THE LAMP UNIT.............. 45
RGB/YPBPR........................................ 30

References

B

L

ENGLISH  57

Informations essentielles

Informations essentielles

Avis important concernant la sécurité
Cher client Panasonic :
Les informations qui suivent doivent être lues et comprises, car elles fournissent des détails qui vous permettront
d’opérer le projecteur de façon sécurisée, à la fois pour vous et votre environnement, tout en étant conforme aux
exigences locales concernant l’utilisation de projecteurs. Conserver ce manuel pour référence future avec votre
projecteur Panasonic. Le numéro de série se trouve au bas de l'appareil. Le noter dans l’espace prévu ci-dessous
et conserver ce manuel pour le cas où des réparations s'avéreraient nécessaires à l’avenir.

Numéro de modèle : PT-ST10U
Numéro de série :
AVERTISSEMENT : P
 OUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES D'INCENDIE OU D'ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT A LA PLUIE OU A L'HUMIDITE.
Alimentation électrique : ce projecteur LCD est conçu pour fonctionner sur un courant domestique ca de 100 V
à 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz uniquement.
MISE EN GARDE : la fiche électrique CA qui est fournie avec le projecteur en tant qu’accessoire ne peut être
utilisée que pour des alimentations électriques atteignant 125 V, 7 A. Si vous devez utiliser
des tensions ou des courants plus élevés, vous devrez vous procurer une fiche d’alimentation
250 V séparée. Si vous utilisez la fiche d’accessoire dans de telles situations, cela peut entraîner un incendie.

Le symbole éclair avec une tête en forme de flèche à l’intérieur d’un triangle équilatéral, est destiné
à alerter l’utilisateur de la présence de tensions dangereuses non isolées à l’intérieur du produit. Ces
tensions peuvent être d’une puissance suffisante pour constituer un risque d’électrocution pour les
individus.
Le point d’exclamation dans un triangle équilatéral a pour but d’alerter l’utilisateur de la présence
d’importantes instructions de fonctionnement et de maintenance (entretien) dans les documents
accompagnant l’appareil.
MISE EN GARDE : cet appareil est équipé d’une fiche d’alimentation de type mise
à la terre à trois broches. Ne pas enlever la broche de mise à la
terre sur la prise d’alimentation. Cette fiche ne s’adapte que sur
une prise de secteur de type mise à la terre. Il s’agit d’une caractéristique de sécurité. S’il n’est pas possible d’insérer la fiche dans
la prise, contacter un électricien.
Ne pas invalider le but de la mise à la terre.

Ne pas enlever

Conformément à la directive 2004/108/EC, article 9(2)
Conformément à la directive 2005/32/EC, amendée par la directive 2008/28/EC,
article 14
Centre d’essai Panasonic
Panasonic Service Europe, une division de Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hambourg, F.R. Allemagne
AVIS :
Ce projecteur est équipé d'une lampe au mercure sous haute pression. La mise au rebut peut être réglementée
dans votre communauté pour des considérations environnementales. Pour toute information sur la mise au rebut
ou le recyclage, veuillez contacter vos autorités locales ou l’alliance des industries de l’électronique: http://www.
eiae.org

58  FRANÇAIS

AVERTISSEMENT :
Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme aux limites d'un dispositif numérique de la classe B, conformément
à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre
les interférences nocives dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement produit, utilise et peut émettre une
énergie à fréquence radio et s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions, peut provoquer des
interférences nocives aux communications radio. Cependant, il n’y a aucune garantie que des interférences ne
se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet appareil provoque des interférences néfastes pour
la réception de la radio ou de la télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en éteignant puis en rallumant l’appareil,
l’utilisateur est encouragé à tenter de corriger les interférences par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes:
•	 Réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne de réception.
•	 Augmenter la distance entre l'appareil et le récepteur.
•	 Connecter l'appareil sur une prise d’un circuit différent de celui sur lequel le récepteur est branché.
•	 Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien radio/télévision expérimenté pour l'aide.
MISE EN GARDE DE FCC : Afin d'assurer une conformité totale, veuillez respecter les instructions d'installation
de l'appareil, qui recommandent l'utilisation de câbles d'interface à blindage pour
toutes les connexions à votre ordinateur et/ou périphériques. Tous changements ou
modifications non approuvés expressément par Panasonic Corp. en Amérique du
Nord peuvent annuler l’autorité de l’utilisateur à opérer cet appareil.
AVERTISSEMENT :
•	 Ne pas utiliser dans une salle informatique telle que définie dans la norme pour la protection des appareils électroniques
de traitement informatique / de données, ANSI/NFPA 75.
•	 Pour un appareil connecté en permanence, un système de déconnexion opérationnel et accessible devra être incorporé
au le câblage du bâtiment.
•	 Pour des appareils enfichables, la prise de courant devra être installée à proximité des appareils et doit être facile
d’accès.
Déclaration de conformité
Numéro de modèle :
Nom du produit :
Partie responsable :
Adresse :
Numéro de téléphone:
Courriel:

PT-ST10U
Panasonic
Panasonic Solutions Company
3 Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094
(877) 803 - 8492
projectorsupport@us.panasonic.com

Cet appareil est conforme à l'article 15 des Règlements FCC. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions
suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d’interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence
reçue, y compris l’interférence que pourrait causer une opération non souhaitée.
Information relative à l’élimination des déchets dans les pays extérieurs à l’Union européenne
Ces symboles ne sont valables qu’à l’intérieur de l’Union européenne.
Pour mettre ce produit au rebut, veuillez contacter les autorités locales ou votre revendeur et
demandez la méthode de mise au rebut appropriée.

Informations relatives à la protection de l'environnement pour les utilisateurs en Chine
Ce symbole n’est valide qu’en Chine.

FRANÇAIS  59

Informations essentielles

Avis important concernant la sécurité (suite)

Informations essentielles

Précautions concernant la sécurité
AVERTISSEMENT
ALIMENTATION
La prise de courant ou le disjoncteur doivent
être installés à proximité de l’appareil et doivent
être d’accès facile en cas de problèmes. Si
les problèmes suivants surviennent, couper
immédiatement l’alimentation électrique.
Si l’on continue d’utiliser le projecteur dans ces
conditions, cela peut entraîner un incendie ou des
chocs électriques.
•	 Si des corps étrangers ou de l’eau pénètrent dans
le projecteur, couper immédiatement l’alimentation
électrique.
•	 Si le projecteur tombe ou si le cabinet est cassé,
couper l’alimentation électrique.
•	 Si l’on remarque une émission de fumée, d’odeurs
suspectes ou de bruits provenant du projecteur,
couper l’alimentation électrique.
Veuillez contacter un centre technique agréé pour des
réparations et ne pas tenter de réparer le projecteur
soi-même.
Pendant un orage, ne pas toucher le projecteur ou
le câble.
Il y a risque d’électrocution.
Ne rien faire qui puisse endommager le cordon
d’alimentation ou la prise d’alimentation.
Si le cordon d’alimentation est utilisé quand il est
endommagé, cela peut entraîner des chocs électriques,
des court-circuits ou un incendie.
•	 Ne pas endommager le cordon d’alimentation, ne
pas le modifier, ne pas le placer à proximité d’objets
chauds, ne pas le tordre, ne pas tirer dessus, ne pas
le placer sous des objets lourds ou le rouler en boule.
Demandez à un centre technique agréé d’effectuer des
réparations éventuellement nécessaires sur le cordon
d’alimentation.
Insérez la prise d’alimentation fermement dans la
prise de courant.
Si la prise n’est pas correctement insérée, cela peut
entraîner des chocs électriques ou la faire surchauffer.
•	 Ne pas utiliser un câble électrique autre que celui
fourni.
•	 Ne pas utiliser le cordon électrique pour d’autres
appareils électriques.
•	 Ne pas utiliser de prises qui sont endommagées ou
des prises murales desserrées.
Nettoyer la prise d’alimentation régulièrement afin
d’éviter toute accumulation de poussière.
Le fait de ne pas respecter ces consignes peut
entraîner un incendie.
•	 Si de la poussière s’accumule sur la fiche du cordon
d’alimentation, l’humidité peut endommager l’isolant.
•	 Si le projecteur n’est pas utilisé pendant une période
prolongée, débrancher la prise d’alimentation de la
prise murale.
Débrancher la fiche du cordon d’alimentation de la prise
de courant et l’essuyer régulièrement avec un tissu sec.
Ne pas manipuler la prise d’alimentation avec les
mains mouillées.
Le fait de ne pas respecter ces consignes peut
entraîner des chocs électriques.
Ne pas surcharger la prise murale.
Si l’alimentation est surchargée (par exemple, par
l’utilisation de trop d’adaptateurs), cela risque de faire
surchauffer le projecteur et peut entraîner un incendie.
60  FRANÇAIS

LORS DE L’UTILISATION/INSTALLATION
Ne pas placer de récipients de liquide sur le
projecteur.
Si de l’eau se renverse sur le projecteur ou
pénètre dans celui-ci, il y aura risque d’incendie ou
d’électrocution.
Si de l’eau pénètre à l’intérieur du projecteur,
contactez avec un centre technique agréé.
Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des matériaux
comme du tapis ou du tissu éponge.
Cela peut provoquer une surchauffe du projecteur,
pouvant entraîner des brûlures, un incendie ou
endommager le projecteur.
Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits
humides ou poussiéreux ou dans des endroits où le
projecteur peut entrer en contact avec des fumées
grasses ou de la vapeur, par exemple, une salle de
bain.
L’utilisation du projecteur dans de telles conditions
entraînera un incendie, des chocs électriques ou une
détérioration des composants. La détérioration des
composants (comme les supports de montage au
plafond) risque d’entraîner une chute du projecteur
installé au plafond.
Ne pas installer ce projecteur dans un endroit qui
n’est pas assez résistant pour supporter le poids du
projecteur ou sur une surface en pente ou instable.
Cela peut faire tomber le projecteur ou le faire basculer,
ce qui peut entraîner des dommages ou des blessures.
Ne pas placer un autre projecteur ou d’autres objets
lourds sur le projecteur.
Cela peut déséquilibrer le projecteur et le faire tomber,
ce qui peut entraîner des dommages ou des blessures.
Le projecteur sera endommagé ou déformé.
Demander à un technicien qualifié d’installer le
projecteur par exemple s’il doit être installé au
plafond.
Si l’installation n’est pas faite correctement, cela peut
entraîner des blessures ou des accidents, comme des
chocs électriques.
•	 Ne pas utiliser un support de montage au plafond qui
n’est pas agréé.
Ne pas obstruer les orifices d’entrée et de sortie
d’air.
Cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur et
d’entraîner un incendie ou d’endommager le projecteur.
•	 Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits
étroits, mal ventilés tels que des placards ou des
étagères.
•	 Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des tissus ou du
papier, ces matériaux peuvent être aspirés dans
l’orifice d’entrée d’air.
Ne pas placer les mains ou d’autres objets près de
l’orifice de sortie d’air.
Cela peut entraîner des brûlures ou abîmer vos mains
ou d’autres objets.
•	 De l’air chaud sort par l’orifice de sortie d’air. Ne pas
placer les mains ou le visage ou des objets qui ne
supportent pas la chaleur près de l’orifice de sortie
d’air.

Ne pas exposer vos yeux et votre peau aux
faisceaux lumineux émis depuis l’objectif du
projecteur lors de son utilisation.
Cela peut entraîner des brûlures ou une perte de la
vue.
•	 Une lumière intense est émise par l’objectif du
projecteur. Ne pas exposer vos yeux ou vos mains
directement à cette lumière.
•	 Veiller particulièrement à ce que les enfants ne
regardent pas dans l’objectif. En outre, éteindre le
projecteur et le débrancher si vous vous en éloignez.

Si le fluide de la pile fuit, ne pas le toucher à mains
nues et prendre les mesures suivantes le cas
échéant.
•	 Si du fluide de pile touche votre peau ou un vêtement,
cela peut entraîner une inflammation cutanée ou
des blessures. Rincer à l’eau claire et consulter un
médecin immédiatement.
•	 Si du fluide de pile entre en contact avec vos yeux,
cela peut entraîner une perte de la vue.
Dans ce cas, ne pas se frotter les yeux. Rincer à l’eau
claire et consulter un médecin immédiatement.

Ne pas insérer d’objets étrangers dans le
projecteur.
Cela peut entraîner un incendie ou des chocs
électriques.
•	 Ne pas insérer d’objets métalliques ou inflammables
dans le projecteur ou les faire tomber dessus.

Ne pas démonter la lampe.
Si la lampe se casse, cela risque d’entraîner des
blessures.

Ne jamais entreprendre de modification quelconque
ou le démontage du projecteur.
Des hautes tensions peuvent entraîner un incendie ou
des chocs électriques.
Pour toute inspection, réglage ou réparation, s’adresser
à un centre technique agréé.
Ne pas projeter une image avec l’objectif fourni
installé.
Cela peut entraîner un incendie ou des chocs
électriques.

ACCESSOIRES
Ne pas utiliser ou manipuler les piles de manière
inappropriée, se référer à ce qui suit.
Sinon, cela peut entraîner des brûlures, les piles
risquent de fuir, de surchauffer, d’exploser ou de
prendre feu.
•	 Utiliser uniquement les piles spécifiées.
•	 Utilisez des piles au manganèse, mais pas de piles
rechargeables. Ne pas démonter des piles à anode
sèche.
•	 Ne pas chauffer les piles ou ne pas les mettre dans
de l’eau ou au feu.
•	 Veiller à ce que les bornes + et - des piles n’entrent
pas en contact avec des objets métalliques tels que
colliers ou épingles à cheveux.
•	 Ne pas ranger les piles avec des objets métalliques.
•	 Ranger les piles dans un sac en plastique, et ne pas
les ranger à proximité d’objets métalliques.
•	 Lorsqu’on insère les piles, veiller à ce que les
polarités (+ et -) soient bien respectées.
•	 Ne pas utiliser une pile neuve avec une ancienne, ni
mélanger différents types de piles.
•	 Ne pas utiliser des piles dont le revêtement externe
s’écaille ou a été retiré.
•	 Retirer les piles usées de la télécommande au plus
vite.
•	 Isoler la pile à l’aide d’un ruban ou autre matériau
similaire avant de la mettre au rebut.
Ne pas laisser les vis ou les piles AAA/R03 jointes à
portée des enfants.
•	 La pile peut entraîner des blessures corporelles si elle
est avalée.
•	 Si elle est avalée, consulter un médecin
immédiatement.

Remplacement de la lampe
La lampe a une pression interne élevée. Si elle est
manipulée incorrectement, une explosion et de graves
blessures ou des accidents peuvent s’ensuivre.
•	 Le remplacement de la lampe ne doit être effectué
que par un technicien qualifié.
•	 La lampe peut facilement exploser si elle est heurtée
contre des objets durs ou si on la laisse tomber.
•	 Avant de remplacer la lampe, veiller à débrancher la
fiche du cordon d’alimentation de la prise de courant.
Il y a risque d’électrocution ou d’explosion.
•	 Lors du remplacement de la lampe, la laisser refroidir
pendant au moins une heure avant de la manipuler,
sinon il y a des risques de brûlures.
Ne pas laisser des enfants ou des animaux
domestiques toucher la télécommande.
•	 Après avoir utilisé la télécommande, la ranger hors de
portée des enfants ou des animaux domestiques.

MISE EN GARDE
ALIMENTATION
Lors du débranchement du cordon d’alimentation,
assurez-vous de tenir la prise et le connecteur
d’alimentation.
Si vous tirez sur le cordon d’alimentation lui-même, il
sera endommagé et cela peut causer un incendie, des
courts-circuits ou des chocs électriques sérieux.
Si vous n’utilisez pas le projecteur pendant une
longue période de temps, débrancher la fiche du
cordon d’alimentation de la prise de courant et
retirer les piles de la télécommande.
Débrancher la fiche du cordon d’alimentation de la
prise de courant avant d’effectuer tout nettoyage.
Sinon cela peut causer des chocs électriques.

FRANÇAIS  61

Informations essentielles

Précautions concernant la sécurité (suite)

Informations essentielles

Précautions concernant la sécurité (suite)
LORS DE L’UTILISATION/INSTALLATION
Ne pas peser de tout son poids sur ce projecteur.
Vous risquez de tomber ou le projecteur peut casser ce
qui peut causer des blessures.
•	 Veiller tout particulièrement à ce que les enfants ne
se tiennent pas debout ou ne s’asseyent pas sur le
projecteur.
Ne pas utiliser le projecteur dans des lieux
extrêmement chauds.
Cela peut entraîner la détérioration du boîtier externe
ou des composants internes ou un incendie.
•	 Soyez particulièrement vigilant(e) dans des lieux
exposés à la lumière solaire directe ou à proximité
d'un four.
Débrancher toujours tous les câbles avant de
déplacer le projecteur.
Le fait de déplacer le projecteur avec des câbles
branchés peut endommager les câbles, ce qui pourrait
causer un incendie ou des chocs électriques.

ACCESSOIRES
Ne pas utiliser l’ancienne lampe.
Cela risque d’entraîner une explosion de la lampe.
Si la lampe s’est cassée, ventiler immédiatement la
pièce. Ne pas toucher ni approcher le visage des
morceaux cassés.
Le non respect de cette consigne peut entraîner
l’absorption du gaz par l’utilisateur. Ce gaz se dégage
lorsque la lampe est cassée et il contient presque
autant de mercure qu’une lampe fluorescente, de plus
les morceaux cassés peuvent provoquer des blessures.
Si vous pensez avoir inhalé du gaz ou que du gaz
a pénétré dans votre bouche ou dans vos yeux,
contactez un médecin immédiatement.
S’adresser au revendeur pour le remplacement de la
lampe et l’inspection de l’intérieur du projecteur.

PRECAUTIONS LORS DU
TRANSPORT
Lors du transport du projecteur, ne pas porter le
système de réglage des pieds, mais le placer dans sa
sacoche.
Lors du transport, gardez le projecteur avec le
capuchon de l’objectif sur lui.
•	 Veuillez prendre soin de les tenir à l’écart des
vibrations et des impacts, le projecteur et la lentille
sont fabriqués avec précision et sont susceptibles
d’être endommagés facilement.

PRECAUTIONS LORS DE L’INSTALLATION
NE PAS UTILISER LE PROJECTEUR
DANS LE CONDITIONS SUIVANTES.
•	 Ne pas utiliser le projecteur en extérieur.
Le projecteur a été conçu pour une utilisation en
intérieur uniquement.
•	 Ne pas soumettre le projecteur à des vibrations
ou des chocs.
Si le projecteur est installé dans un lieu où des
vibrations sont transmises ou s’il est monté dans une
voiture ou un bateau, les vibrations ou les impacts
endommageront les pièces internes, entraînant une
panne. Installer le produit dans un lieu sans vibrations
et impacts.
•	 Éviter d’installer le projecteur dans des lieux
sujets à des changements de température
brusques, comme à proximité d’un climatiseur ou
d’un matériel d’éclairage.
Cela entraînerait des dysfonctionnements ou la durée
de vie de la lampe serait raccourcie.
Voir « VOYANT TEMP » à la page 43.
•	 Éviter d’installer le projecteur près de lignes
électriques à haute tension ou près de moteurs.
Le projecteur sera exposé à des interférences s’il est
installé à proximité de lignes électriques haute tension
ou de sources d’alimentation.
•	 Ne pas installer le projecteur à une altitude
supérieure à 2 700 m (8 858 pi).
Si le projecteur est utilisé à une altitude allant de
1 400 à 2 700 m (4 593 - 8 858 pi.) au-dessus du
niveau de la mer, réglez l’option MODE HAUTE
ALTITUDE sur OUI.
Si le projecteur est utilisé à une altitude de moins de
1 400 m (4 593 pi.) au-dessus du niveau de la mer,
réglez l’option MODE HAUTE ALTITUDE sur NON.
Sinon, cela entraînera des dysfonctionnements ou
la durée de vie de la lampe ou d’autres composants
sera raccourcie.

VEILLEZ A FAIRE APPEL A UN TECHNICIEN
SPECIALISE LORS DE L’INSTALLATION DU
PROJECTEUR AU PLAFOND.
Si le projecteur doit être installé au plafond, acheter en
option un système de fixation au plafond (modèle n°
ET-PKB2). Veuillez appeler un technicien spécialisé ou
contactez un centre technique agréé pour l’installation.

MISE AU POINT DE L’OBJECTIF
Ne pas régler la mise au point de l’objectif dans la
période initiale après la mise en service du projecteur.
L’objectif du projecteur à clarté élevée est affecté sur le
plan thermique par l’éclairage de la source de lumière,
ce qui déstabilise la mise au point immédiatement
après la mise en route. Veuillez laisser un temps de
chauffe d’au moins 30 minutes avant de régler la mise
au point de l’objectif.
62  FRANÇAIS

Précautions lors de l’utilisation
POUR OBTENIR LA MEILLEURE QUALITE
D’IMAGE
Fermer les rideaux ou les volets de toutes les fenêtres
et éteindre les lampes situées à proximité de l’écran
afin que la lumière extérieure ou la lumière des lampes
intérieures n’éclaire pas l’écran.
Selon l’emplacement du projecteur, les aérations de
sortie d’air ou la chaleur d’un climatiseur peuvent
créer un effet chatoyant sur l’écran. Pour cette raison,
veillez à ne pas bloquer les aérations de sortie d’air et
prenez en compte le sens du courant d’air provenant du
climatiseur.

NE PAS TOUCHER LA SURFACE DE
L’OBJECTIF DU PROJECTEUR A MAINS
NUES.
Si la surface de l’objectif présente des traces de
doigt ou autres, celles-ci sont agrandies et projetées
à l’écran. Veuillez installer la protection normale de
l’objectif sur le projecteur quand vous ne l’utilisez pas.

NE PAS DEPLACER LE PROJECTEUR EN COURS
DE FONCTIONNEMENT OU LE SOUMETTRE A
DES VIBRATIONS OU DES CHOCS.
La durée de vie de ses composants internes serait
raccourcie.

LE PROJECTEUR EST EQUIPE D’UNE LAMPE AU
MERCURE SOUS HAUTE PRESSION, DONT LES
PRINCIPALES CARACTERISTIQUES SONT LES
SUIVANTES :
•	 La luminosité de la lampe diminuera au fil du temps.
•	 Les chocs et éclats risquent d’endommager ou de
réduire la durée de vie de la lampe.
•	 Dans de rares situations, elle peut exploser
rapidement après la première utilisation.
•	 Les risques d’explosion augmentent si la lampe est
utilisée après la date à laquelle elle est supposée être
remplacée.
•	 Si la lampe explose, le gaz qu’elle contient se libère
sous forme de fumée.
•	 La durée de vie d’une lampe à mercure varie selon le
type de lampe ou les conditions d’utilisation.
•	 En particulier, le fait de la mettre fréquemment sous
tension et hors tension et/ou de manière répétitive
ainsi que de l’utiliser pendant 10 heures d’affilée
affectera considérablement sa durée de vie. Prévoir
une lampe de remplacement.

COMPOSANTS OPTIQUES
Il peut être nécessaire de remplacer les composants
optiques comme des affichages à cristaux liquides
et des plaques polarisantes en moins d’un an si le
projecteur est utilisé dans un environnement à haute
température ou très poussiéreux, en contact avec des
fumées grasses ou de tabac. Pour plus de détails,
veuillez contacter votre revendeur.

ECRAN À CRISTAUX LIQUIDES
Les écrans à cristaux liquides sont fabriqués avec
précision. Noter quand dans quelques cas rares, des
pixels haute précision peuvent manquer ou rester
allumés en permanence, mais il ne s’agit pas d’un
dysfonctionnement.
Ne pas projeter la même image pendant une longue
durée, car elle risquerait de former une rémanence sur
l'écran à cristaux liquides. Affichez la mire de l’écran
blanc pendant plus d’une heure pour l’effacer. Voir
« MIRE DE TEST » à la page 39.

SÉCURITÉ
Prendre des mesures de sécurité
contre les incidents suivants.
•	 La fuite d’informations personnelles via ce projecteur.
•	 L’utilisation non autorisée de ce projecteur par un tiers
malintentionné.
•	 L’interférence ou l’arrêt de ce projecteur par un tiers
malintentionné.

Instructions de sécurité
•	 Le réseau de connexion doit être sécurisé par un
pare-feu ou autre dispositif.
•	 Modifiez fréquemment votre mot de passe.
•	 N’utilisez pas un mot de passe facile à deviner.
•	 Panasonic et ses filiales ne vous demanderont jamais
votre mot de passe de façon directe.
•	 Ne partagez pas votre mot de passe avec des
personnes inconnues.
•	 Définissez un mot de passe et placez des restrictions
sur les utilisateurs qui peuvent se connecter.

CONNEXION A UN APPAREIL EXTERNE
Lors de la connexion du projecteur à un ordinateur ou
un appareil externe, utiliser le cordon d’alimentation
fourni avec l’appareil en question et un câble d’interface
à blindage disponible sur le marché.
FRANÇAIS  63

Informations essentielles

Précautions concernant la sécurité (suite)

Informations essentielles

Remplacement de l’unite de la lampe
Filtre à air
Le filtre à air doit être remplacé lorsque le nettoyage ne donne pas de bons résultats ou lors du remplacement de
l’unité de lampe. Un filtre à air ainsi qu’une lampe de rechange sont fournis (ET-LAB2). S’adresser à un centre
technique agréé pour commander le filtre à air en option (TXFKN01VKN5).

L’unité de lampe
L’unité de lampe ET-LAB2 a une certaine durée de vie et vous devez la remplacer régulièrement. Il est
recommandé de faire remplacer l’unité de lampe par un technicien qualifié. Consultez un centre technique agréé.

Remarque sur le remplacement de l’unité de la lampe
•	 Manipuler l’unité de la lampe avec prudence car elle contient du verre.
Si elle tombe ou qu’elle reçoit un choc, elle pourrait s’endommager ou éclater.
•	 Si vous souhaitez mettre la lampe usagée au rebut, veuillez contacter les
les autorités locales ou votre distributeur et demandez la méthode de mise au rebut
correcte.
•	 Préparer un tournevis cruciforme.
•	 Lors du remplacement de l’unité de la lampe, veillez à la tenir par la poignée.
•	 Tenez l’unité de la lampe horizontalement pour éviter que les pièces cassées ne se
répandent.
Quand le projecteur est monté au plafond, ne pas travailler
directement en dessous ou approcher le visage du projecteur.
Retirez la lampe verticalement.
REMARQUE :

•	 Avant de remplacer la lampe, la laisser refroidir pour éviter les risques de brûlures, les dommages et autres dangers.
•	 Ne pas essayer de la remplacer par une lampe non recommandée.

Quand changer l’unité de la lampe
Lorsque la lampe est usée, la luminosité risque de diminuer. 4 000 heures d’utilisation est une référence
approximative du moment où remplacer la lampe et cette durée peut être plus courte en fonction des conditions
d’utilisation, des spécifications de l’unité de la lampe ou des conditions environnementales. Il est possible de
contrôler l’état d’utilisation en consultant la DURÉE DE LA LAMPE dans le menu RÉGLAGE PROJECTEUR :
N’utilisez pas de lampe plus de 5 000 heures. Sinon la lampe pourrait exploser.
MENU À L’ÉCRAN

LAMPE voyant

REMPLACER LA LAMPE

3 800 heures

Affichage « REMPLACER LA LAMPE » dans la partie supérieure
gauche de l’écran pendant 30 secondes. Si vous appuyez sur une
touche dans les 30 secondes le message disparaît.

5 000 heures

Affichage « REMPLACER LA LAMPE » dans la partie supérieure
gauche jusqu’à ce que répondiez. Le projecteur se met
automatiquement sous tension au bout de 10 minutes.

REMARQUE :

S’allume en rouge, même
en mode veille.

•	 La durée indiquée de 4 000 heures est une estimation basée sur certaines conditions et ne représente en aucun cas une
durée garantie.

64  FRANÇAIS

Procédure de remplacement de la lampe
•	 En cas d’installation du projecteur au plafond, ne jamais travailler directement dessous et éloigner le visage du
projecteur.
•	 S’assurer d’installer l’unité de la lampe et de fixer la protection de l’unité fermement. Si elles ne sont pas
installées fermement, le circuit de protection peut s’enclencher et bloquer la mise sous tension de l’appareil.

1 Débrancher la fiche du cordon d’alimentation

de la prise de courant selon la section « MISE
HORS TENSION DU PROJECTEUR »
( page 21), attendez au moins 1 heure et
contrôlez la base pour voir si la lampe s'est
refroidie.

4 Appuyer sur l’unité de la lampe jusqu’à

ce qu’elle s’encliquète et s’assurer qu’elle
soit bien fixée en place. Resserrer les 2 vis
de fixation de l’unité de lampe à l’aide du
tournevis cruciforme.
Lors de l’insertion, appuyez fermement sur la
partie .

2 Utilisez un tournevis cruciforme pour dévisser

la vis de fixation du couvercle de la lampe à
l’arrière du projecteur jusqu’à ce que les vis
tournent librement, puis retirez le couvercle de
la lampe.
Vis de fixation de l’unité
de la lampe
S-VIDEO
IN

Vis de fixation de
l’unité de la lampe

Couvercle de l’unité de
la lampe

AUDIO OUT

COMPUTER 1 IN
1
VIDEO IN

2
AUDIO IN

COMPUTER 2 IN

5 Remettre en place le couvercle de la lampe

puis resserrer les vis de fixation du couvercle
de la lampe à l’aide du tournevis cruciforme.

Face arrière

6 Insérer la prise d’alimentation dans une prise
de courant.

7 Appuyer sur [ALIMENTATION] pour commencer

la projection.
REMARQUE :

Face de dessus
Couvercle de l’unité de la lampe

8

3 Utilisez un tournevis cruciforme pour

desserrer les 2 vis de fixation de l’unité de
lampe. Tenir l’unité de la lampe par la poignée
puis débloquer le verrou de la lampe.

Vis de fixation de
l’unité de la lampe

•	 Si le paramètre DEMARRAGE INITIAL dans le menu
RÉGLAGE PROJECTEUR est réglé sur OUI, la projection
commence quand le cordon d’alimentation est connecté à
une prise secteur. ( page 37)
MENU

Pour afficher le menu
principal.

Pour accéder au
menu RÉGLAGE
PROJECTEUR.

Poignées

FRANÇAIS  65

Informations essentielles

Remplacement de l’unite de la lampe (suite)

Informations essentielles

Remplacement de l’unite de la lampe (suite)
9

REMARQUE :

ENTER

Pour sélectionner
le menu RÉGLAGE
PROJECTEUR.

10

Pour sélectionner
DURÉE DE LA
LAMPE.
Maintenir enfoncée
la touche pendant au
moins 3 secondes.

ENTER

DURÉE LAMPE
INITIALISATION DU COMPTEUR LAMPE

VALIDER APPUYER TOUCHE
ANNULER APPUYER AUTRE TOUCHE

66  FRANÇAIS

•	 Si vous appuyez sur une autre touche que
ALIMENTATION, l’écran DURÉE DE LA LAMPE
disparaît et la durée de la lampe n’est pas redéfinie.
(Répéter à partir de l’étape 8).

11

Une fois que la lampe s’éteint,
la projection s’arrête et la
touche ALIMENTATION sur
l’unité principale est allumée en
rouge. Débranchez le cordon
d’alimentation.
La durée de la lampe a été
remise à « 0 ».

NOTE:
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling
may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.

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