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    							ENGLISH – 31
    Getting Started
    Connecting the signal to the  HD/SD-SDI input module
    Note
    Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications.
    Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”.
    If using an input module which supports nine different HD signal specifications (15 formats) (SMPTE292M) or two 
    different SD signal specifications (SMPTE259M), use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to toggle between the 
    different input signal formats. When this is done, the input signal details will appear on the screen momentarily 
    and then disappear automatically.
    AUTO1 080i/60i1 035/60i720/60p1 080/24p1 080/50i
    576i480i720/50p1 080/24sF1 080/25p1 080/30p
    If a source with an unstable signal is connected, errors in automatic signal recognition may occur. If this happens, 
    use the SYSTEM SELECTOR menu to switch the format to the one which matches the signals being input.
    Use a 5CFB or superior cable for connection to transmit the image information without error.
    (Example: 5CFB, 5CFTX, 7CFB etc.)
    *1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000U/PT-DW10000U. Use the 
    LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector. •
    •
    •
    •
    •HD/SD-SDI input module (optional)
    ET-MD77SD3 (for HD/SD)
    Business digital 
    VCR
    HD/SD-SDI
    Module
    ET-MD77SD3IN
    SERIALOUT
    LAN
    HD-SDI or SD-SDI 
    signal output
    (active through)LAN terminal
    *1
    (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
    HD-SDI or SD-SDI 
    signalHD/SD-SDI input module (optional)
    ET-MD77SD3 (for HD/SD)
    Business digital 
    VCR
    HD/SD-SDI
    Module
    ET-MD77SD3IN
    SERIALOUT
    LAN
    HD-SDI or SD-SDI 
    signal output
    (active through)LAN terminal
    *1
    (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
    HD-SDI or SD-SDI 
    signal 
    						
    							32 – ENGLISH
    Connecting signals to the  DVI-D input module
    Note
    The DVI-D signal input module supports only a single link.
    The HDMI-DVI-D conversion cable is required to connect an HDMI-compliant device.
    The EDID mode setting must be selected so that it corresponds to the device to be connected. (
    p. 72)
    It is possible to connect the DVI-D input module with an HDMI- or DVI-D-compliant device, but with some devices 
    the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation.
    *1: The LAN terminal of the input module (optional) cannot be used with the PT-D10000U/PT-DW10000U. Use the 
    LAN terminal that is provided as standard with the projector. •
    •
    •
    •
    DVI Module
    ET-MD77DVDVI-D IN LAN
    DVI-D input module (optional)
    ET-MD77DV
    DVI-D signalLAN terminal*1
    (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
    DVD player or high-vision video 
    deck equipped with DVD/HDMI 
    terminal PC with DVI output
    DVI Module
    ET-MD77DVDVI-D IN LAN
    DVI-D input module (optional)
    ET-MD77DV
    DVI-D signalLAN terminal*1
    (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
    DVD player or high-vision video 
    deck equipped with DVD/HDMI 
    terminal PC with DVI output
    Pin assignments and signal names of DVI-D input 
    terminal are listed in the table at right.  •
    #+
    =4
    5 -
    Outside view
    Pin 
    No.SignalPin 
    No.Signal
    #T.M.D.S data 2–
    1
    $T.M.D.S data 2+
    2+5V
    %T.M.D.S data 2/
    4 shield3Ground
    4Hot plug detection
    &5T.M.D.S data 0-
    (6T.M.D.S data 0+
    )DDC clock
    7T.M.D.S data 0/
    5 shield
    *DDC data
    +8
    -T.M.D.S data 1–
    9
    .T.M.D.S data 1+
    :T.M.D.S clock shield
    /T.M.D.S data 1/
    3 shield;T.M.D.S clock+
    0=T.M.D.S clock–
    Pin assignments and signal names of DVI-D input 
    terminal are listed in the table at right.  •
    #+
    =4
    5 -
    Outside view
    Pin 
    No.SignalPin 
    No.Signal
    #T.M.D.S data 2–
    1
    $T.M.D.S data 2+
    2+5V
    %T.M.D.S data 2/
    4 shield3Ground
    4Hot plug detection
    &5T.M.D.S data 0-
    (6T.M.D.S data 0+
    )DDC clock
    7T.M.D.S data 0/
    5 shield
    *DDC data
    +8
    -T.M.D.S data 1–
    9
    .T.M.D.S data 1+
    :T.M.D.S clock shield
    /T.M.D.S data 1/
    3 shield;T.M.D.S clock+
    0=T.M.D.S clock–
    Installation of input module (optional) (continued) 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 33
    Getting Started
      How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)
    Adjust the lens shift position so that it is at the home 
    position (p. 38) before installing or removing the 
    projection lens.
    Note
    Remove the dustproof sponge from the lens fitting 
    of the projector before installing the projection lens. 
    (Keep the dust-proof sponge in a safe place for later 
    use if needed.)
    After removing the projection lens, install the 
    dust-proof sponge to the lens fitting of the projector 
    in order to stop dust from getting inside the 
    projector.
    How to install the 
    projection lens
    1.  While pressing the projection 
    lens cover lock button, pull the 
    cover forward to remove it.
    2. 
    Align the mark (orange) on the 
    projection lens with the mark on 
    the projector (
    ), and then insert 
    the lens and turn it clockwise 
    until it clicks into place.
    •
    •
    FILTER
    CLEANINGOPEN
    CLOSE
    Projection lens cover lock button
    FILTER
    CLEANINGOPEN
    CLOSE
    Projection lens cover lock button
    Mark (orange)Mark (orange)
    3.  Push the projection lens cover in 
    until it clicks into place.
    How to remove the 
    projection lens
    1.  While pressing the projection 
    lens cover lock button, pull the 
    cover forward to remove it.
    2.  While holding down the 
    projection lens lock button, 
    turn the projection lens counter 
    clockwise, and then pull it off.
    FILTER
    CLEANINGOPEN
    CLOSE
    Projection lens cover lock button
    FILTER
    CLEANINGOPEN
    CLOSE
    Projection lens cover lock button
    Projection lens lock buttonProjection lens lock button 
    						
    							34 – ENGLISH
    Projection
      Power indicator lamp
    This shows the power supply status. Make sure 
    that you fully understand the operation of the power 
    indicator lamp before operating the projector.
    Attention
    While the projector is in standby preparation mode 
    (when the power indicator lamp is lit orange), the 
    internal fan is running to cool down the projector. Do 
    not turn off the MAIN POWER switch or disconnect 
    the power cord at this time.
    Note
    If the POWER ON “ | ” button is pressed while the 
    projector is still in standby preparation mode, it may 
    take some time before the projector is ready to 
    project pictures. 
    The cooling fan will still be operating and the 
    projector will still be drawing approximately 25 W of 
    power while the projector is in standby mode (when 
    the power indicator lamp is lit red). •
    •
    •
    Indicator 
    statusProjector status
    Off Main power is off
    Red LitStandby mode 
    POWER ON (|) button can be pressed 
    so that images can be projected.
    Green Lit Images are being projected (on)
    Orange LitStandby preparation mode
    After a short while, the projector will 
    switch to standby mode. 
    Indicator 
    statusProjector status
    Off Main power is off
    Red LitStandby mode 
    POWER ON (|) button can be pressed 
    so that images can be projected.
    Green Lit Images are being projected (on)
    Orange LitStandby preparation mode
    After a short while, the projector will 
    switch to standby mode. 
      Connecting the power 
    cord
    Insert the accessory power cord securely into the 
    projector and the electrical outlet.
    Be sure to read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE”  
    (
    pp. 4-5) and “Precautions with regard to safety”  
    (
    pp. 6-9) for details on handling the power cord. 
    Installation
    1.  Check the shape of the AC 
    IN terminal on the side of the 
    projector and the shape of the 
    power cord connector, and 
    insert the power cord securely 
    into the AC IN terminal. 
    2.  Insert the power cord plug into 
    an electrical outlet. 
    Removal
    1.  Check that the MAIN POWER 
    switch on the projector is at 
    the OFF position, and then 
    disconnect the power cord plug 
    from the electrical outlet. 
    2.  Disconnect the power cord 
    connector from the AC IN 
    terminal of the projector.
    Attention
    Connect all peripheral equipment to the projector 
    before connecting the projector’s power cord. 
    (
    pp. 25-26)
    ■
    ■
    •
    FILTER
    CLEANINGOPEN
    CLOSE
    Power indicator lamp 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 35
    Basic Operation
     
    Powering up the projector
    #  Connect the supplied power 
    cable. (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
    $  Press the “ | ” marked side of the 
    MAIN POWER switch to turn on 
    the power.
    The power indicator lamp on the projector will 
    flash in red. After a short period, the indicator 
    will illuminate and the projector will enter 
    standby mode.
    %  Press POWER ON “ | ”.
    The power indicator lamp illuminates in green 
    and soon the image is projected on the screen.
    Note
    If the projector is powered up at about 0 °C, a 
    warm-up period of approximately 5 minutes may 
    be necessary to start projection. The temperature 
    monitor (TEMP) lamp lights up during the warm-up 
    period. When the warm-up is completed, the 
    temperature monitor (TEMP) lamp turns off and the 
    image is projected on the screen.
    If the temperature of the operating environment is 
    low and warm-up takes more than 5 minutes, the 
    projector will judge that a problem has occurred 
    and the power will be turned off automatically. If 
    this happens, increase the temperature around the 
    projector so that it is 0 °C or higher, and then turn on 
    the MAIN POWER switch and the POWER ON “ | ” 
    switch once more.•
    •
    •
    •
    #$ *
    )%
    - -, +-0%
    )
    &, /-
    +
    .
    Making adjustment and 
    selection
    &  Roughly adjust the focus of the 
    lens. (
    p. 37)
    (  Select and set the projection 
    scheme. (
    p. 76)
    )  Select the input signal by 
    pressing the input selector 
    button to toggle through RGB1, 
    RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO, S-VIDEO 
    and AUX. (
    p. 43)
    The AUX button is disabled when an optional 
    input module is not connected.
    *  Adjust the tilt of the main unit in 
    front and rear or right and left. 
    (
    p. 20)
    + 
    Adjust the shift. (p. 37)
    -  Press AUTO SETUP  if the input 
    signal is RGB signal. (
    p. 44)
    .  Fit the image size to the screen 
    size. (
    p. 37)
    / 
    Adjust the focus. (p. 37)
    0  Display the zoom adjustment 
    menu again and adjust the zoom 
    to fit the image size to the screen 
    size. (
    p. 37)
    •
    (
    ( 
    						
    							36 – ENGLISH
      Powering off the projector
    #  Press POWER STANDBY “”.
    A confirmation screen will appear.
    $ Press ◄ or ► to select “OK” and 
    press ENTER.
    (or press POWER STANDBY “
    ” 
    again.)
    The projection of the image stops, and the 
    power indicator lamp of the main unit lights up 
    orange. (The cooling fan keeps running.)
    %  Wait until the power indicator 
    lamp of the main unit turns to 
    red (i.e., until the cooling fan 
    stops). (Approx. 3 minutes)
    While the cooling fan is still running, never turn 
    off the MAIN POWER switch, nor unplug the 
    projector from the outlet.
    &  Press the “○” marked side of the 
    MAIN POWER switch to remove 
    all power from the projector.
    •
    •
    •
    POWER OFF
    yyCHANGE
    yyEXECUTE
    ENTER
    OKCANCEL
    POWER OFF
    yyCHANGE
    yyEXECUTE
    ENTER
    OKCANCEL
    Note
    Turning on the power supply will not light up the light 
    source lamp if the lamp is in the process of cooling 
    down after turning off the power supply. To light up 
    the lamp, turn on the power supply again when the 
    lamp has been cooled sufficiently.
    The projector consumes approximately 25 W of 
    power even in standby mode. (Power indicator lamp 
    lit in red)
    If you re-power the projector after shutting off the 
    main power inadvertently, the projection lamp may 
    remain unlit. Please turn the power on again after a 
    while. •
    •
    •
    Be sure to set the date and time when 
    the projector is turned on for the first 
    time after being purchased. For details, 
    refer to “Setting the date and time” on 
    page 81.Be sure to set the date and time when 
    the projector is turned on for the first 
    time after being purchased. For details, 
    refer to “Setting the date and time” on 
    page 81.
    Projection (continued)
    %#$#
    $
    & 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 37
    Basic Operation
     
    How to adjust the lens
    How to adjust the focus, zoom and shift
    If the focusing, zooming or positioning of the image projected on the screen is not successful, even though the 
    projector is properly positioned against the screen, you can adjust the focus, the zoom, or the vertical or horizontal 
    position of the image.
    CAUTION:
    Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens.
    Note
    The word “FOCUS” will appear in the displayed adjustment menu with a yellow background so that it can be 
    identified by color from the other items in the adjustment menu (even if the lens is out of focus and the letters are 
    difficult to read).
    The zoom adjustment menu will be displayed only when a lens with zoom function is being used. •
    •
    At the projector
    1.  Press LENS on the control panel 
    on the main unit.
    Pressing the button changes the setup screen 
    in the order of “
    FOCUS”, “ZOOM” and “SHIFT”.
    2. Press ▲▼◄► to select an item 
    and adjust it.
    ■
    •
    Using the remote control
    1.  Press LENS on the remote 
    control.
    When the FOCUS button is pressed: 
    The focus is adjusted. 
    When the ZOOM button is pressed: 
    The zoom is adjusted. 
    When the SHIFT button is pressed: 
    The shift is adjusted.
    2. Press ▲▼◄► to select an item 
    and adjust it.
    ■
    •
    •
    •
    LENS
    FOCUS
    yyADJUST
    LENS
    ZOOM
    yyADJUST
    LENS
    SHIFT
    yyADJUST
    LENS
    FOCUS
    yyADJUST
    LENS
    ZOOM
    yyADJUST
    LENS
    SHIFT
    yyADJUST 
    						
    							38 – ENGLISH
    How to adjust the lens (continued)
    Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift)
    Do not move the lens beyond the bounds of the shift range as this may cause a change in the focus. This limitation 
    is to protect the parts of the projector.
    Using the standard projection position as the reference, the optical axis shift function makes it possible to adjust the 
    projection position in the ranges shown in the figures below.
    Note
    The ET-D75LE5 has a fixed focal point, and so shift adjustment cannot be carried out.
    Moving the projection lens position to the home position
    1.  Press and hold LENS on the projector’s controls or SHIFT on the remote 
    control for 3 seconds or more.
    2.  Press ENTER while the menu shown above is being displayed. 
    (It will be displayed for about 5 seconds.)
    “PROGRESS...” will appear in the menu, and the projection lens will move to the home position.
    Note
    The home position for the projection lens is the lens position when the lens is being replaced or when the 
    projector is being stored away, and it is not the optical center of the screen. •
    •
    •
    Model number of 
    projection lensPT-D10000U PT-DW10000U
    Zoom 
    LensET-D75LE6
    0.2H 0.2H
    0.40V
    0.40V0.12V
    0.12V 0.12V 0.12V
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    0.50V0.15V
    0.50V0.15V0.15V 0.15V
    0.15H 0.15H
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    ET-D75LE1
    ET-D75LE2
    ET-D75LE3
    ET-D75LE4
    ET-D75LE8
    0.3H 0.3H
    0.50V
    0.50V0.1V
    0.1V 0.1V 0.1V
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    0.60V0.15V
    0.60V0.15V0.15V 0.15V
    0.2H 0.2H
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    Model number of 
    projection lensPT-D10000U PT-DW10000U
    Zoom 
    LensET-D75LE6
    0.2H 0.2H
    0.40V
    0.40V0.12V
    0.12V 0.12V 0.12V
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    0.50V0.15V
    0.50V0.15V0.15V 0.15V
    0.15H 0.15H
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    ET-D75LE1
    ET-D75LE2
    ET-D75LE3
    ET-D75LE4
    ET-D75LE8
    0.3H 0.3H
    0.50V
    0.50V0.1V
    0.1V 0.1V 0.1V
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    0.60V0.15V
    0.60V0.15V0.15V 0.15V
    0.2H 0.2H
    Standard projection 
    position
    Projected screen 
    width, H
    Projected screen 
    height, V
    LENS
    SHIFT
    yyyEXECUTE
    yyyCANCEL
    ENTER
    MENU
    LENS
    SHIFT
    yyyEXECUTE
    yyyCANCEL
    ENTER
    MENU 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 39
    Basic Operation
    For example:   When the image is out of focus in the upper portion of the screen (V up):
      Turn the adjustment screws b and c little by little counterclockwise while checking evenness of 
    focusing in the upper and lower portions.
    How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of 
    focusing
    If the image is out of focus in any portion of the screen, adjust the lens by turning the adjustment screws to obtain 
    evenness of focusing.
    The instructions within parentheses apply to ceiling mount installation.
    V up is out of focus V bottom is out of focus H right is out of focus H left is out of focus
    a
    (Turn counterclockwise)Turn counterclockwise
    ()()()
    bTurn counterclockwise
    (
    )(Turn counterclockwise)Turn counterclockwise
    ()(Turn counterclockwise)
    cTurn counterclockwise
    (
    )(Turn counterclockwise)(Turn counterclockwise)Turn counterclockwise
    ()
    Attention
    When moving the projector, return the lens to the home position (p. 38), and then tighten the 3 fixing screws to 
    secure the lens bracket. •
    1.  Remove the projection lens 
    cover and lens. (
    p. 33)
    2.  Loosen the 3 fixing screws that 
    secure the lens bracket about 
    two turns.
    Tool to be used : 
    Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench (2.5 mm 
    diagonal hexagon)
    3.  Install the lens removed in step 
    1.
    4.  Adjust the lens by turning the 
    adjustment screws a, b and c 
    counterclockwise.
    Adjust the screws a, b and c after installing 
    the lens.
    Tool to be used : 
    Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench (2.5 mm 
    diagonal hexagon) •
    •
    •
    Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
    V up
    V bottomH right
    H left
    a
    bc
    Fixing screws Lens bracket 
    						
    							40 – ENGLISH
    Registration of input signal data
    The input signal data must be registered because 
    it is not registered on shipment of the projector.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “SIGNAL LIST”.
    Press to display the 
    “REGISTERED SIGNAL 
    LIST” menu.
    The memories extend over 
    12 pages (A to L with 8 data 
    items each, giving a total of 
    96 memories). •
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “SIGNAL LIST”.
    Press to display the 
    “REGISTERED SIGNAL 
    LIST” menu.
    The memories extend over 
    12 pages (A to L with 8 data 
    items each, giving a total of 
    96 memories). •
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    Registration of new data
    When a new signal is supplied, press MENU on the 
    remote control or operating section of the main unit. 
    When its data has been registered, the “MAIN MENU” 
    screen is displayed.
    Note
    The data of 96 input signals can be registered.
    The signals supporting the installed input module 
    are input and their data registered.
    The memories are numbered over 12 pages (A to L: 
    8 data items can be registered on each page), and 
    the data is registered in the unused memory with 
    the lowest number. If all the memories are used, the 
    data of the old signals is overwritten in sequence.
    The names of the registered data are automatically 
    determined by the input signals and memory 
    numbers.
    If a menu is being displayed, the new signals will be 
    registered at the instant they are input.
    Renaming the  registered signals
    1. Press ▲▼◄ ► to select the 
    signal whose details are to be 
    displayed.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS” screen 
    will be displayed.
    The data items including the input signal name, 
    memory number, input terminal, frequency and sync 
    signal are automatically identified and displayed.
    When MENU is pressed, the “REGISTERED 
    SIGNAL LIST” screen is restored. •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST
    A1:SVGA72-A1 RGB1 ---
    A2:SVGA72-A2 RGB1 ---
    A3:SVGA72-A3 RGB1 ---
    A4:SVGA72-A4 RGB1 ---
    A5:SVGA72-A5 RGB1 ---
    A6:SVGA72-A6 RGB1 ---
    A7:SVGA72-A7 RGB1 ---
    A8:SVGA72-A8 RGB1 ---
        SELECT
        DETAILS             DELETE
    ENTERDEFAULT
    REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST
    A1:SVGA72-A1 RGB1 ---
    A2:SVGA72-A2 RGB1 ---
    A3:SVGA72-A3 RGB1 ---
    A4:SVGA72-A4 RGB1 ---
    A5:SVGA72-A5 RGB1 ---
    A6:SVGA72-A6 RGB1 ---
    A7:SVGA72-A7 RGB1 ---
    A8:SVGA72-A8 RGB1 ---
        SELECT
        DETAILS             DELETE
    ENTERDEFAULT
    REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        RENAMESVGA72-A2
    A2
    RGB1
      48.08kHz
      72.17Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ENTER
    REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        RENAMESVGA72-A2
    A2
    RGB1
      48.08kHz
      72.17Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ENTER
    ▲▼◄►
    ENTER
    DEFAULT MENU 
    						
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