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Panasonic DLP Based Projector PT-D7700U PT-DW7000U Operating Instructions

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    An interface (D-SUB BNC) is necessary to connect the projector with a PC using an analog RGB signal input
    module.
    1. Connecting analog RGB signals
    PC
    R/PRG/Y B/PBH/H·VV
    D-
    SUB     BNC
    ×5 (conversion connector)
    RGB signal input module (optional)
    ET-MD95RGB
    RGB Module
    ET-MD95RGB
    H/ H.
    V
    RGB V
    • The module does not support the three value
    synchronizing input to the H/H•V and V terminals.
    • Do not supply synchronizing input signals to H/H•V and V
    terminals when supplying SYNC ON GREEN signals.
    Attention
    (Please purchase commercially available interface.)
    2. Connecting the component signals
    PR/CrYPB/CbPR/CrYPB/Cb
    High-vision video deck
    R/PRG/Y B/PBH/H·
    VV
    DVD player /
    BS digital HD tuner RGB signal input module (optional)
    ET-MD95RGB
    RGB Module
    ET-MD95RGB
    Connecting the signal to the analog RGB signal input module 
    						
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    1. Connecting the video signals
    Image signalLuminance
     signalColor 
    signal
    Monitor TV Video signal input module (optional)
    ET-MD95VM2
    DVD player Video deck (TBC built-in)
    LINE/Cr IN
    C/Cb IN LINE OUT
    Y  IN
    S terminal    BNC
    ×2 (conversion connector)
    S terminal
    Video Module
    ET-MD95VM2
    BS digital HD tuner
    Image signal
    • An optional slot selector (AUX) button toggles between the LINE and Y/C input.
    (Example)  Each time AUX button is pressed,
    LINE input Y/C input
    The above cycle is repeated.
    • When connecting with a video deck, be sure to use the one with built in TBC (time base corrector) or use the
    time base corrector between the projector and the video deck.
    • If burst signals are connected to the nonstandard signals, the image may be distorted.  If this is the case,
    connect the time base corrector between the projector and the video deck.
    Connecting the signal to the video signal input module 
    Installation of input module (optional) 
    						
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    2. Connecting the component signals
    Color-difference 
    signals Cb
    DVD player
    LINE/Cr IN
    C/Cb IN LINE OUT
    Y  INVideo Module
    ET-MD95VM2
    Video signal input module (optional)
    ET-MD95VM2
    Color-difference 
    signals CrLuminance signals Y
    Video deck (TBC built-in)
    • For details on switching between the video signals connection and the component signals connection, refer
    to the section for switching the signals of ET-MD95VM2 (optional) on page 81. 
    						
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    • Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications.
    • Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to toggle the systems of the input module that supports two types of
    signal specifications. Upon toggling, the input signals are displayed on the screen and cleared automatically.
    SD signal
    SD signal output
    (active through) Serial digital input module (optional)
    ET-MD95SD1 (for 480i/576i)
    IN  OUT
    Business digital
     video deck
    480i Module
    ET-MD95SD1  SERIAL
    Connecting the signal to the serial digital signal input module
    Installation of input module (optional) 
    						
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    1. For 480p dual link (4:2:2p) SMPTE294M-compliant, 720x483 active line 59.94 Hz
    progressive scan 270 Mbps
    • Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications.
    • Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the input module that meets desired one of the above four
    types of signal specifications.  While toggling through those four types, input signal and other information
    are displayed and cleared on the screen automatically.
    • Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”.
    • Automatic detection may malfunction if connection is made in any other way than listed above or if any
    unstable signal is connected.  If this happens, switch to a system that is compatible with the signal format
    using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button.
    • Use a 3C2W or superior cable for connection to transmit the image information without error.
    (Example: 3C2W, 3CFB, 4CFB, 5C2W, 5CFB, 5CFTX, 7CFB etc.)
      MAIN IN
    ET-MD95SD2 (for 480p/480i/576i)
    480p Module
    ET-MD95SD2  SERIAL
      MAIN OUT   SUB IN   SUB OUT
    MAIN
    (Link-A)SUB
    (Link-B)MAIN
    (Link-A)SUB
    (Link-B)SD signal
    SD signal output
    (active through) Business-use 
    digital video deck Serial digital input module (optional)
    SD signal
    SD signal output
    (active through) Serial digital input module (optional)
      MAIN IN
    Business-use 
    digital video deck ET-MD95SD2 (for 480p/480i/576i)
    480p Module
    ET-MD95SD2  SERIAL
      MAIN OUT   SUB IN   SUB OUT
    Connect nothing to 
    SUB IN/OUT terminals.
    2. 1) For 480p single link (4:2:0p) SMPTE294M-compliant, 720x483 active line 59.94 Hz
    progressive scan 360 Mbps
    2.2) For 480i (4:2:2): SMPTE259M-compliant, 59.94 Hz 525 Line 270 Mbps
    3) For 576i (4:2:2): SMPTE259M-compliant, 50 Hz 625 Line 270 Mbps
    (Continued on next page) 
    						
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    • Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications.
    • Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the input module that meets desired one of the eight types
    (14 formats) of signal specifications (SMPTE292M).
    While toggling through those eight types, input signal and other information are displayed and cleared on the
    screen automatically.
    • Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”.
    • Automatic detection may malfunction if connection is made in any other way than listed above or if any
    unstable signal is connected.  If this happens, switch to a system that is compatible with the signal format
    using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button.
    • Use a 5CFB or superior cable for connection to transmit the image information without error.
    (Example: 5CFB, 5CFTX, 7CFB etc.)
    IN  OUT
    ET-MD95SD3 (for HD SDI)
    1080i/720p Module
    ET-MD95SD3  HD SERIAL
    HD SD signal
    HD SD signal output
    (active through) Serial digital input module (optional)
    Business-use 
    digital video deck
    1080/25p 1080/30p 1080/50i1080/24p
    1080/24sF1080/60i AUTO 1035/60i 720/60p
    Installing the input module (optional)
    Connecting the signal to the serial digital signal input module (continuing) 
    						
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    DVI-D IN DVI-D OUTDVI Module
    ET-MD75DV
    ET-MD75DV DVI-D input module (optional)
     DVI signal
    PC with DVI output
    Connecting signals to the DVI signal input module
    External view
    • Pin assignments and signal names of DVI-D input
    terminal are listed in the table at right (terminal for
    TMDS-equipped PC). 
    • The DVI-D signal input module supports only a single
    link.Pin No. Pin No.      Signal
    TMDS data 2–
    TMDS data 2+
    TMDS 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+)
    +5V
    Ground
    Hot plug detection
    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– 
    						
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    How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)
    How to install the
    projection lens
    While pressing the lock button on the
    projection lens cover, pull the cover
    forward to remove it.
    Pull and remove the dustproof sheet on
    the back of the projection lens cover.
    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.
    Insert the tab on the projection lens
    cover into the projector, and mount the
    projection lens cover while pressing
    the lock button.
    How to remove the
    projection lens
    While pressing the lock button on the
    projection lens cover, pull the cover
    forward to remove it.
    While holding down the lock button,
    turn the projection lens
    counterclockwise, and then pull it off.
    Lens cover’s lock buttonLens cover’s lock button
    Mark (orange)
    Lens cover’s lock button
    Lens cover’s tab
    Projection lens lock button 
    						
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    Powering up the projector
    Connect the supplied power cable. 
    (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
    Press the “I” 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 the “l” button. [on the main unit
    or the remote control]
    The power indicator lamp illuminates in green and
    soon the image is projected on the screen.
    Making adjustment and
    selection
    Roughly adjust the focus of the lens. 
    (Refer to page 41.)
    Press the LENS button on the main unit or the
    remote control unit to display a focus adjustment
    screen.  Pressing  buttons to adjust
    the image into focus.
    Select and set the projection scheme. 
    (Refer to page 72.)
    Select the input signal by pressing the
    input selector button to toggle through
    RGB1, RGB2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and
    AUX. [on the main unit or the remote
    control]
    Adjust the tilt of the main unit in front
    and rear or right and left. 
    (Refer to page 18.)
    Press the LENS button two or three
    times to adjust the lens shift. (Refer to
    page 41.)• If the projector is powered up at about 0˚C, a warm-
    up period of approximately five 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 surrounding temperature is very low and the
    warm-up period exceeds five minutes, the control
    determines it as an abnormal condition and turns off
    the power automatically. If this happens, raise the
    surrounding temperature to 0°C or higher and then
    turn the main power “on” and turn the power “on” (|).
    • The AUX button is disabled when an optional input
    module is not connected.
    Note
    AUTO
    SETUP
    RGB 1
    VIDEO
    MENUENTERLENS
    S-VIDEOSHUTTER
    RGB 2AUX
    POWERON OFF
    RGB1RGB2AUX
    MENU
    STD
    LENSOSD1
    4
    72
    5
    83
    6
    9
    0
    NEXTUSERLIGHTID ALLASPECTID SETProjectorComputerNumetric
    BRIGHTCONTRAST ON SCREEN
    SYSTEMSELFUNC1D.ZOOM
    ENTER
    PAGE UP
    PAGE DOWN
    VIDEOSHUTS-VIDEOFREEZE
    SHUTTER
    AUTO
    SETUP
    LASER ON/OFF
    Press the AUTO SETUP button if the
    input signal is RGB signal. [on the
    main unit or the remote control]
    Fit the image size to the screen size.
    (Refer to page 41.)
    Press the LENS button twice and adjust the zoom
    of the lens on the lens zoom adjustment menu.
    Press the LENS button and adjust the
    focus of the lens on the lens focus
    adjustment menu.
    Display the zoom adjustment menu
    again and adjust the zoom of the lens
    to fit the image size to the screen size.
    (Refer to page 41.)
    Projection 
    						
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    Powering off the projector
    Press the POWER OFF “” button.
    Select “EXECUTE” with  or  button
    and press the ENTER button.
    (or press the POWER OFF “” button
    again.)
    The projection of the image stops, and the 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. 4 minutes) 
    While the cooling fan is still running, never turn off
    the MAIN POWER switch, nor unplug the projector
    from the outlet.
    Press the “O” marked side of the MAIN
    POWER switch to remove all power
    from the projector. 
    • 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 12 watts of
    power even in standby mode after the cooling fan
    stops. (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.
    Note
    AUTO
    SETUP
    RGB 1
    VIDEO
    MENUENTERLENS
    S-VIDEOSHUTTER
    RGB 2AUX
    POWERON OFF
    RGB1RGB2AUX
    MENU
    STD
    LENSOSD1
    4
    72
    5
    83
    6
    9
    0
    NEXTUSERLIGHTID ALLASPECTID SETProjectorComputerNumetric
    BRIGHTCONTRAST ON SCREEN
    SYSTEMSELFUNC1D.ZOOM
    ENTER
    PAGE UP
    PAGE DOWN
    VIDEOSHUTS-VIDEOFREEZE
    SHUTTER
    AUTO
    SETUP
    LASER ON/OFF
    Projection 
    						
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