Panasonic DLP Based Projector PT-D3500U Operating Instructions
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11 Remote control receiver window (page 14) This window receives the signal beam emitted from the remote control. Air filter (page 43) Lens lock button (page 21) Press this to remove the projection lens. Level-adjusting feet (page 22) Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector. The leveling feet at the front left and right can be adjusted. Projection lens Lens for projecting images on the screen. Focus ring (page 24) For focus adjustment. Powered focus adjustment is also available.Lens left/right adjusting dial (page 24) Turn this clockwise to move the screen to the left; conversely, turn it counterclockwise to move it to the right. AC IN terminal (page 22) Connect the supplied line power cord into this receptacle. Do not connect any other cable to this socket. MAIN POWER switch (page 22) Use this switch to turn on “I” and off “O” the commercial line power applied to the projector. Lens cap Cap the lens whenever the projector is left unused. Front and side of the projector Side-mounted connection terminals (page 13) Controls on upper panel (page 12)
12 Name and function of parts Remote control receiver window (page 14) This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control. Lamp unit cover The lamp unit is housed. Ventilation holes Clasp for attaching anti-theft chain Attach a chain or other fastening device available from a hardware store through this clamp. Burglar lock Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable (e.g., from Kensington) to this lock port. It is compatible with the Microsaver Security System from Kensington. Contact details for this company are given below. Kensington Technology Group ACCO Brands Inc. 2885 Campus Drive San Mateo, CA94403 Tel (650)572-2700 Fax (650)572-9675 http://www.kensington.com/ http://www.gravis.com/ LAMP monitor (page 42) This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp unit is reached. It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit. Power indicator (page 22) The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned to ( I ) (on). It turns to green when the POWER button on the main unit or the POWER ON ( I ) button on the remote control is pressed. POWER button (page 22, 23) Turns on/off the power. RGB input (RGB) button Switches input as given below when pressed. → → RGB1 → → RGB2 → → DVIMENU button (page 28) Displays and clears the Main Menu. It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed. The on-screen display (OSD) selection menu can be displayed by holding down the menu key for at least three seconds. LENS button (page 24) Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus, zoom and shift (position). Temperature monitor (TEMP) (page 42) Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an abnormal condition of the internal temperature. AUTO SETUP button (page 25) Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen. Video input (VIDEO) button Switches input as given below when pressed. VIDEO ← ←→ → S-VIDEO ENTER button (page 28) Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function. Arrow ( ) buttons (page 28) Use to select an item on the menu screen, change setting, adjust the sound volume and adjust the level. Also use them to enter the “SECURITY” password. SHUTTER button (page 25) Press this button to black out the image temporarily. Rear and side view of the main unitControls on upper panel
13 LAN terminal (page 38) This terminal is used to control the projector from the PC. (10Base-T/100Base-TX compliant) DVI-D IN terminal (page 20) DVI-D signals are applied to this terminal. (24-pin DVI connector) RGB 2 input (RGB 2 IN) terminal (page 20) A terminal to input RGB or YP BPRsignals (D-SUB 15-pin female). RGB 1 input (RGB 1 IN) terminal (pages 19, 20) A terminal to input RGB or YP BPRsignals (BNC). S-VIDEO input terminal (page 19) An input terminal for S-video signals (MIN4-pin DIN). This terminal complies with S1 signals and automatically toggles between 16:9 and 4:3 according to the size of input signals. VIDEO input terminal (page 19) An input terminal for video signals. (RCA) VIDEO audio input terminal An audio input terminal for video input signals. (RCA) S-VIDEO audio input terminal An audio input terminal for s-video input signals. (RCA) RGB2 audio input terminal An audio input terminal for RGB2 input signals. (M3 stereo mini jack) RGB1 audio input terminal An audio input terminal for RGB1 input signals. (M3 stereo mini jack) AUDIO OUT terminal An audio output terminal for audio amplifier or other devices. (M3 stereo mini jack) DVI audio input terminal An audio input terminal for DVI-D input signals. (M3 stereo mini jack) Serial input terminal (RS-232C) (pages 20, 39) Use the RS232C serial terminal as an alternative interface for controlling the projector from your PC (D-SUB 9-pin female). REMOTE2 IN terminal (page 41) The user can remotely control the main unit by using an external control circuit to this terminal (D-SUB 9-pin female). REMOTE1 lN terminal (page 16) The main unit can be controlled with a wired remote control cable (M3 stereo mini jack). Side-mounted connection terminals LAN terminal (10Base-T/100Base-TX) Connect LAN cable. LAN 10/100 lamp (Yellow) Lights up when 100Base-TX connected. LAN LINK/ACT lamp (Green) Lights up when connected. Flashes when receiving/sending signals.
14 Using the remote control unit Loading dry cells When loading batteries into the battery compartment of the remote control, make sure that their polarities are correct. 1. Open battery compartment lid. Open the lid in the order of steps and . 2. Insert the dry cells. Into battery compartment, with their polarities orientated as indicated ( , ) in the compartment. 3. Close the battery compartment lid. Replace the battery compartment lid over the compartment and slide until it clicks. Effective range of remote control operation The remote control should normally be aimed at either the front or rear remote control receiver window on the projector (figure 1). Otherwise, it may also be aimed at the screen, which will reflect commands back to the projector’s front receiver window as illustrated in figure 2. The effective control range is approx. 7 meters from the beam receiver on the front or rear. • Do not drop the remote control unit. • Do not expose remote control unit to any liquid. • Do not use NiCd batteries.Attention Note• When the remote control is aimed at the screen, the effective control range may be reduced due to the optical loss by screen reflection. • The remote control may not function properly if an object is in the light path. • The remote control receiver may not function properly in intense ambient light such as fluorescent lamps. Carefully site the projector so its remote control receiver windows will not be directly exposed to intense light. Accessory type-AAA dry batteries (insert the negative side first). (Front)(Rear) [Top view] [Side view] Remote control Remote control Remote control Remote control 15˚ 15˚15˚ 15˚ 30˚ 30˚ 30˚ 30˚ Remote control receiver window (rear) Remote control receiver window (front)Projector Remote control Screen Figure 1 Figure 2
15 Using the remote control as a PC mouse Operation mode selector switch Put the knob to the Computer position. • ENTER button Pressing the front, rear, left and right edges of the button moves the mouse cursor up, down, left and right. • Right click ( ) button This button can be used as the right mouse button. • Left click ( ) button This button can be used as the left mouse button. • PAGE UP button This button can be used as the Page Up button on the PC keyboard. • PAGE DOWN button This button can be used as the Page Down button on the PC keyboard. • Click button This button can be used as the left mouse button. PAGE DOWN button Operation mode selector switch ENTER button Right click ( ) button PAGE UP button Left click ( ) button Click button • To use the remote control as a mouse, please purchase an optional wireless mouse receiver (model No.: ET-RMRC2).Note Setting projector ID number to remote control Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control. The ID number of the projector is set to “ALL” on shipping, and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector. Procedure of ID setting Change the position of the operation mode selector switch to “Computer”. Press the ID SET button, and within five seconds use the number (0 to 9) buttons to enter the 2-digit ID number set by the projector. Change the position of the operation mode selector switch to “Projector”. However, if the ID ALL button is pressed, the projector can be controlled regardless of the ID number of the projector (simultaneous control mode). • Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the remote control can be set even when no projector is around. If the ID SET button is pressed, the ID number goes back to the one set before pressing the ID SET button unless a numeric button is pressed within five seconds after the ID SET button is pressed. • Your specified ID number is stored in the remote control unit unless another one is specified later. However, the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted. When the dry cells are replaced, set the same ID number again.Attention
16 Using the remote control unit Using a wired remote control If the installed environment of the main unit is such that an obstacle to the light exists between the main unit and the remote control or the main unit is susceptible to the effects of external light, connect a M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market to control the main unit. M3 stereo mini jack cable (available in the market) • Use two-core shielded cable of length smaller than 15 m (49 2). If the cable length exceeds 15 m (49 2), or if the shielding of the cable is inadequate, the operation may be unsatisfactory.Attention
Setting-up dimensions which are not given in the above table can be calculated using the formulas below. LW = 0.03713 x SD – 0.05067 LT = 0.049 x SD – 0.05 (LW,LT: m SD: inch) For 16 : 9 aspect rations, the following formal can be used to calculate the screen width (SW). SW = (SD x 0.0254) x 16 ÷337 The value for SW obtained above can then be used with the following function to calculate the projection distance for the wide lens position (LW) and the projection distance for the telephoto lens position (LT). LW = 1.827 x SW – 0.05067 LT = 2.411 x SW – 0.05 17 Installation Projection schemes Any of the following four projection schemes can be used with the PT-D3500U projector depending on user’s needs or viewing conditions. Use “OPTION2” menu (chosen from the MENU) to choose the appropriate projection scheme (see page 35). Projection Scheme 1 Front projection Rear projection Table standingProjection Scheme 2 Ceiling mount (Default position) Installation geometry After the projector is roughly positioned, picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens tilt mechanism. L : Projection distance SH : Image height SW : Image width H : Distance from center of lens to bottom edge of projected image. 0.76 [25] 0.91 [211] 1.07 [36] 1.22 [4] 1.37 [45] 1.52 [411] 1.83 [6] 2.29 [76] 3.05 [10] 3.81 [126] 4.57 [1411] 5.33 [175] 6.10 [20] 7.62 [25] 9.14 [2911]1.02 [34] 1.22 [4] 1.42 [47] 1.63 [54] 1.83 [6] 2.03 [67] 2.44 [8] 3.05 [10] 4.06 [133] 5.08 [168] 6.10 [20] 7.11 [233] 8.13 [268] 10.16 [334] 12.19 [3911]1.81 [511] 2.18 [71] 2.55 [84] 2.92 [96] 3.29 [109] 3.66 [12] 4.41 [145] 5.52 [181] 7.38 [242] 9.23 [303] 11.09 [364] 12.95 [425] 14.80 [486] 18.51 [608] 22.23 [7211] 1.27 (50) 1.52 (60) 1.78 (70) 2.03 (80) 2.29 (90) 2.54 (100) 3.05 (120) 3.81 (150) 5.08 (200) 6.35 (250) 7.62 (300) 8.89 (350) 10.16 (400) 12.70 (500) 15.24 (600)2.40 [710] 2.89 [95] 3.38 [111] 3.87 [128] 4.36 [143] 4.85 [1510] 5.83 [191] 7.30 [2311] 9.75 [3111] 12.20 [40] 14.65 [48] 17.10 [561] 19.55 [641] 24.45 [802] 29.35 [963]0 to 0.38 (0 to 14 61/64) 0 to 0.46 (0 to 18 7/64) 0 to 0.53 (0 to 20 55/64) 0 to 0.61 (0 to 24 1/64) 0 to 0.69 (0 to 27 11/64) 0 to 0.76 (0 to 29 59/64) 0 to 0.91 (0 to 35 53/64) 0 to 1.14 (0 to 44 7/8) 0 to 1.52 (0 to 59 27/32) 0 to 1.91 (0 to 75 13/64) 0 to 2.29 (0 to 90 5/32) 0 to 2.67 (0 to 105 1/8) 0 to 3.05 (0 to 120 5/64) 0 to 3.81 (0 to 150) 0 to 4.57 (0 to 179 59/64) Projection distance: L Unit : m ( ) : inch [ ] : foot Height position: H Diagonal length (SD)Height (SH)Width (SW)Minimum (LW)Maximum (LT)Screen Size (4 : 3) Note• The dimensions in the table above and the values obtained from the above formulas may contain slight errors. • It is recommended that you use the projection distance for the wide lens position. • The above dimensions are the case when the aspect ratio is 4:3. When an SXGA signal is input and projected, the right and left ends of the picture will be blanked the aspect ratio will be 5:4. Projection distances Listed in the table below are the projection distances of the standard lens provided with the PT-D3500U. Refer to page 61 for the projection distances of the projection lenses available as optional accessories. • Do not place or use one projector on top of another projection unit. • Install the projector such that the exhaust port on the rear side is not blocked and a clearance of more than 30 cm (11 13/16) is available. Attention Side view With optional ceiling mount bracket (ET-PKD35) 270 (10 5/8) HH ScreenSH172 (6 25/32) L L 374-454(14 23/32-17 7/8) Top view L Screen SW 65 (2 9/16) 65 (2 9/16) 70 (2 3/4) 70 (2 3/4) 102 (4 1/64)
18 Connection Setup precautions • Before connecting any of your video/audio equipment to the projector, carefully read the owners manual supplied with the equipment once again. • All cable connections should be made with the entire system devices, including the projector, first turned off. • Obtain commercial interconnecting cables for devices supplied with no accessory or optional interconnect cables. • Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or shake. Inserting a time base corrector (TBC) in the projector’s video line will relieve this problem. • The projector only accepts composite-video, S-video, analog-RGB (with TTL sync. level), and digital signal from PC. • Some PC models are not compatible with the PT-D3500U projector. • The pin assignments on the S-VIDEO IN port are as follows:• The pin assignments on the DVI-D input port are as follows (interface with DVI-D output port on PC): • The pin assignments on the RGB2 input port are as follows: Viewed from mating side Pin No. Signal Ground (luminance) Ground (color) Luminance signal Color signal Pin : Not used. Pins - , and : Ground. Pins and : Valid if the PC has the corresponding function. Viewed from mating side Signal R/P R G/G · SYNC/Y B/P B SDA HD/SYNC VD SCL Pin No. Viewed from mating side Pin No. Signal T. M. D. S data 2- T. M. D. S data 2+ T. M. D. S data 2/4 shield T. M. D. S data 4- T. M. D. S data 4+ DDC clock DDC data T. M. D. S data 1- T. M. D. S data 1+ T. M. D. S data 1/3 shield T. M. D. S data 3- Signal T. M. D. S data 3+ +5 V Ground Hot plug sense T. M. D. S data 0- T. M. D. S data 0+ T. M. D. S data 0/5 shield T. M. D. S data 5- T. M. D. S data 5+ T. M. D. S clock shield T. M. D. S clock+ T. M. D. S clock-Pin No. • The DVI-D input terminal supports single link only. • EDID settings should be performed to suit the DVI equipment being connected. (Page 34) • The DVI-D input terminal can be used to connect to a DVI equipment, but note that images may not appear or the projector may not work properly when connected to certain DVI equipment.
19 Example of connecting with AV products • When connecting with a video deck, be sure to use the one with a built-in time base corrector (TBC) or use a TBC between the projector and the video deck. • If nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be distorted. If this is the case, connect a TBC between the projector and the video deck.Attention DVD playerVideo deck Digital Hi-vision video deck Audio Amplifier Speakers Control PC Red (Connect PR) Blue (Connect P B) Green(Connect Y)
20 Example of connecting with PCs Note• For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC, see the data sheet on page 60. • If your PC has the resume feature (last memory), the computer may not function properly until the resume capability is disabled. • When the SYNC ON GREEN signal is input, do not input sync signals to the SYNC/HD and VD terminals. Doing so may disrupt the images since, rather than using synchronization initiated by the GREEN signal, the sync signals of the SYNC/HD and VD terminals will be used instead. Even if the images are not disrupted, the white balance may be lost. If this is the case, select “USER” as the “COLOR TEMP.” setting (see page 29), and adjust “W-BAL LOW”. • The white balance may be lost when the SYNC ON RGB signal is input. If this is the case, select “USER” as the “COLOR TEMP.” setting (see page 29), and adjust “W-BAL LOW”. Connection DVI-D Cable (available in the market)PC with DVI-D port PC PC Control PC Audio Amplifier Speakers