Panasonic LCD Projector Pt Lw321 Operating Instructions
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Precautions for Use ENGLISH - 11 Important Information Do not tilt the projector or place it on its side. J Do not tilt the projector body more than approximately ± 10° vertically or ± 20° horizontally. Over-tilting may result in shortening the life of the components. Cautions when setting the projectors J Do not stack the projectors. z Do not block the ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the projector. z Avoid heating and cooling air from the air conditioning system directly blow to the ventilation ports (intake z and exhaust) of the projector. Over 50 cm (1.5')Over 1 m (3.0') Over 50 cm (1.5') Over 50 cm (1.5') Do not install the projector in a confined space. z When placing the projector in a confined space, a ventilation and/or air conditioning system is required. Exhaust heat may accumulate when the ventilation is not enough, triggering the protection circuit of the projector. Security Take safety measures against following incidents. Personal information being leaked via this product. z Unauthorized operation of this product by a malicious third party . z Interfering or stopping of this product by a malicious third party. z Security instruction (Æpage 48) Make your password as difficult to guess as possible. z Change your password periodically. z Panasonic or its affiliate company never inquires a password directly to a customer . Do not tell your z password in case you receive such an inquiry. The connecting network must be secured by firewall or others. z Set an administrator password for the Web Management and restrict the users who can log in. z Disposal When disposing of the product, ask your local authority or dealer about \ the correct methods of disposal. The lamp contains mercury. When disposing of the used lamp unit, ask your nearest local authoriti\ es or dealer about proper disposal of the unit. Dispose of used battery according to the instructions or your local disposal rule or guidelines. Within 20° Within 20° Within 10° Within 10°
Precautions for Use 12 - ENGLISH Important InformationCautions on use In order to get the picture quality J Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any lights near the screen to prevent outside light or light z from indoor lamps from shining onto the screen. Depending on where the projector is used, heated air from an exhaust port or warm or cold air from an air z conditioner can cause a shimmering effect on screen. Avoid use in locations where exhaust or streams of air from projector, other devices and air conditioners flow between the projector and the screen. The lens of projector is affected by the heat from the luminous source. Because of this, the focusi\ ng may z not be stable right after the power is turned on. Focusing is stabled af\ ter projecting image for 30 minutes and longer. Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with your bare hand. J If the surface of the projection lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else, this will be magnified and projected onto the screen. DLP chips J The DLP chips are precision-made. Note that in rare cases, pixels of high precision could be missing or z always lit, but this is not a malfunction. Directing a high power laser beam onto the projection window surface can damage the DLP chips. z Optical components J Operating the projector in an environment with high temperature or heavy exposure to dust or tobacco smoke will reduce the service life of the optical components and may necessita\ te their replacement within less than one year of use. For details, consult your dealer. Lamp J The luminous source of the projector is a mercury lamp with high interna\ l pressure. A high pressure mercury lamp has following characteristics. The brightness of the lamp will decrease by duration of usage. z The lamp may burst with sound or shorten life by shock or chipping. z The life of the lamp varies greatly depending on individual specificities and usage conditions. In particular , z continuous use over 22 hours and frequent on/off switching of the power greatly deteriorate the lamp and affect the lamp life. In rare cases, the lamp burst shortly after the projection. z The risk of bursting increases when the lamp is used beyond its replacement cycle. Make sure to replace z the lamp unit consistently. (Æ page 53) If the lamp bursts, gas contained inside of the lamp is released in a fo\ rm of smoke. z It is recommended to store replacement lamps for contingency. z It is recommended to have authorized engineer or your dealer replace the lamp unit. z About connections to computer or peripheral device J To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions, which include using the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or \ peripheral device. Importer's name and address within the European Union Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Center Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
Precautions for Use ENGLISH - 13 Important Information Accessories Make sure the following accessories are provided with your projector. Numbers in the brackets ( ) show the number of accessories. Wireless remote control unit (x1) (H458UB01G001) Computer cable (x1) (H4200200G105) Lithium coin cell Battery CR2025 (x1) CD-ROM (x1) (H368VT01G002) CR2025 3V (Included to the remotecontrol unit at the timeof purchase) AC Power Cord (x1) (H4200120G011) Attention After unpacking the projector, discard the power cord cap and packaging material properly. For lost accessories, consult your dealer. z Store small parts in an appropriate manner, and keep them away from young children. z During unpacking, the DESICCANT displayed on the projector body indicates the position of the desiccant bag. Please see z notes in "Read this first!" (Æpage 6). Note The model numbers of accessories are subject to change without prior not\ ice. z Optional accessories OptionsModel No. Replacement lamp unit ET-LAL330 (for PT-LW321E, PT-LW271E and PT-LX271E) ET-LAL340 (for PT-LX351E) ET-LAL331 (for PT-LX321E) Ceiling Mount BracketET-PKV100H (for high ceilings) ET-PKV100S (for low ceilings) Projector Mount BracketET-PKL300B Note The model numbers of optional accessories are subject to change without \ prior notice. z
14 - ENGLISH Preparation About Your Projector Remote control (17)(16) (15) (14) (13) (12) (11) (18) (19) (1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (8) (7) (3) (9) (10) (1) Remote control signal emitter (2) button Switches COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER 2 input. If either of the input is selected, press button will switch to the other one. (3) button Turns the projector on/off. (4) button Displays [Lamp Power Mode] menu. (5) button Temporarily stops the image and mute the sound. Press again to return to previous state. (6) button Turns the main menu on/off. (7) button Displays [Source] menu. (Æ page 30) (8) button Temporarily mutes the sound. Press again to return to previous state. (9) button Adjusts the image to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projector. (10) button Momentarily turns off/on the audio and video. Press again to return to previous state. (11) button Switches to HDMI source. (12) button Displays [Information] menu. (13) button Switches to Video source. (14) button Adjusts the image to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projector. (15) button Selects the color mode among Dynamic, PC, Movie, Game and User. (16) ▲▼◄► buttons Uses to operate menu. (17) button Automatically synchronize the projector to the input source. (18) button Selects [Aspect Ratio] in [Screen]. (19) buttons Increases/decreases speaker volume. Attention Do not drop the remote control. z Avoid contact with liquids. z Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote z control. Note The operation may not optimize the image z position or the resolution, depending on the input signal format or the image contents. In this case, switch to a different image and execute again. When pointing the remote control directly toward the z projector (Remote control signal receiver), operating range for the remote control is within 8 m (26.25 ft). Also, operation range available for four directions (up, down, left, right to the projector) is ± 30° and the operation distance may become short. If there are any obstacles between the remote control z and the remote control signal receiver, the remote control may not operate correctly. You can operate the projector by reflecting the remote z control signal on the screen. The operating range may differ due to the loss of light caused by the properties of the screen. When the remote control signal receiver is lit with a z fluorescent light or other strong light source, the projector may become inoperative. Set the projector as far from the luminous source as possible. You can operate all of the functions of the projector via z the remote control. Make sure not to lose the remote control. Before using the remote control for the first time, remove z the transparent insulation sheet. 0Q2/L&(//92/76-$3$1+&5 Transparent insu-lation sheet
About Your Projector ENGLISH - 15 Preparation Projector body 3 2 2 1 121212124 121212125 121212126 12121211 12121213121212141212121512121212 12121216121212127 9 121212129 1210 8 (1) Control panel and indicators (Æpage 16) (2) Air intake port (3) Zoom lever (4) Speaker (5) Security bar (6) Focus ring Adjusts the focus. (7) Projection lens (8) Remote control signal receiver (9) Air exhaust port WARNING: Keep your hands and other objects away from the air exhaust port. Keep your hand and face away. z Do not insert your finger. z Keep heat-sensitive articles away. z Heated air from the air exhaust port can cause burns or external damage. (10) Lamp cover (Æ page 55) (11) Security slot Attaches the commercial shackle lock, manufactured by Kensington, to protect your projector. Compatible with the Kensington MicroSaver Security System. (12) Air filter (right side) (Æ pages 51, 52) (13) Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle. (14) terminal (15) Air filter (left side) (Æ pages 51, 52) (16) Connecting terminals (Æ page 17)
About Your Projector 16 - ENGLISH Preparation Control Panel and Indicators (1) indicator Indicates the projector’s status. (2) button Turns the projector on/off. (3) ▲▼◄► buttons Uses to operate menu. (4) button Displays [Source] menu. (Æ page 30) (5) button Turns the main menu on/off. (6) indicator Indicates the status of the internal temperature or the cooling fan of the projector. (7) indicator Indicates the projector’s lamp status. 1 2 3 5 6 7 4
About Your Projector ENGLISH - 17 Preparation Connecting terminals (1) This is a terminal to connect to HDMI signal. (2) This is a terminal to output the RGB signal or YCBCR/YPBPR signal via or terminal. (3) This is a terminal to input the RGB signal or YCBCR/YPBPR signal. (4) This is a terminal to input the video signal. (5) This is a terminal to input the audio signal from the video equipment connected to the terminal. (6) This is a terminal to input the audio signal from the computer connected to the or terminal. (7) This is a terminal to connect to the network. (8) This is a RS-232C compatible terminal to externally control the projector by connecting a computer. (9) This is a terminal to input the RGB signal or YCBCR/YPBPR signal. (10) This is a terminal to output the audio signal input to the projector. Attention When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector, z the network connection must be made indoors. Note When the terminal is connected to a z computer via a HDMI-DVI conversion cable, it can only input video signal and the analog audio signal can not be input. 5123 46 710 9 8
Using Remote control 18 - ENGLISH Preparation Installing and Removing battery Press the guide and pull 1 ) out the battery base. 3VOLTSCR2025 M3VOLTSCR2025 Install new battery into 2 ) the compartment. 3VOLTSCR2025 M3VOLTSCR2025 Remove the oldLithium coin cell battery and install new one (CR2025). Ensure that the side with a “+” is facing up. Put the battery base 3 ) back. 3VOLTSCR2025 M3VOLTSCR2025 Attention When discarding a lithium coin battery, be sure both sides (+/-) are covered with adhesive insulating tape, such as and the z cellophane tape, and discard it according to the instructions of the loc\ al government. Setting Remote control ID numbers When you use the system with multiple projectors, you can operate all th\ e projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using single remote control, if unique ID number is assigned to each projector . After setting the remote control ID of the projector, set the same remote control ID to the remote control. There are 7 different remote control IDs: [All], [ID1]~[ID6], the initial remote control ID is [All]. Setting the remote control ID J 1) While holding down the key, press the key. The number of times you press the key corresponds to the desired remote control ID. The number of times to press the key is as follows: ID1 = Once, ID2 = Twice, ID3 = 3 times, ID4 = 4 times, ID5 = 5 times, ID6 = 6 times. 2) The remote control ID is changed when the button is released. JResetting the remote control ID The remote control ID is reset to [All] (default) by pressing the key and key at the same time for 10 seconds or more. Note When operating the projector under [All] code, you can operate several projectors at the same time. z If the button is pressed 7 times or more, the remote control ID cannot be changed (the operation is invalid). z For setting the remote control ID codes, see [Remote ID] in the [Setting] menu. ( zÆ page 39) If the battery is not in use for a long period of time and is removed from the remote control, the remote control ID will be z reset. Using Remote control
Setting up ENGLISH - 19 Getting Started Setting up Projection method You can use the projector with any of the following 4 projection methods \ to set the desired method in the projector. Setting on a desk/floor and J projecting forward Mounting on the ceiling and J projecting forward Menu setting*1 [Ceiling Mount][Front] Menu setting*1 [Ceiling Mount][Front Ceiling] Mounting on the ceiling and J projecting from rear (Using translucent screen) Setting on a desk/floor and J projecting from rear (Using translucent screen) Menu setting*1 [Ceiling Mount] [Rear Ceiling] Menu setting*1 [Ceiling Mount] [Rear] For details about the menu setting, please refer to the [Position] menu → [Ceiling Mount]. (*1 * Æ page 37) Parts for ceiling mount (Optional) You can install the projector on the ceiling by using the optional ceiling mount bracket (ET-PKV100H: for high ceiling, ET-PKV100S: for low ceiling), the optional projector mount bracket ET-PKL300B. Use only the ceiling mount brackets specified for this projector. z Refer to the installation instructions for the ceiling mount bracket whe\ n you install the bracket or hanger and z the projector. Attention To ensure projector performance and security, installation of the ceiling mount bracket must be carried by your deal\ er or a z qualified technician.
Setting up 20 - ENGLISH Getting Started Screen size and throw distance Place the projector referring to the diagram on the right and the figures of throwing distance. You can adjust the display size. Attention Before installing, please read “Precautions for Use”. ( zÆ pages 10 to 13) Do not use the projector and the high-powered laser equipment in the same room. Hitting of a laser beam on to the lens z can damage the DLP chips. Projection distance for PT-LW321E and PT-LW271E J All measurements below are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements. (Unit: m) Projection sizeFor 4:3 aspect ratioFor 16:9 aspect ratioFor 16:10 aspect ratio Screen diagonal (SD) Minimum distance (LW) Maximum distance (LT) Height position (H) Minimum distance (LW) Maximum distance (LT) Height position (H) Minimum distance (LW) Maximum distance (LT) Height position (H) 0.76 (30")1.21.30.061.01.10.071.01.10.05 1.02 (40")1.51.70.081.41.50.101.31.50.07 1.27 (50")1.92.10.091.71.90.121.71.80.08 1.52 (60")2.32.50.112.12.30.142.02.20.10 1.78 (70")2.72.90.132.42.60.172.32.60.12 2.03 (80")3.03.30.152.73.00.192.72.90.13 2.29 (90")3.43.70.173.13.40.223.03.30.15 2.54 (100")3.84.20.193.43.80.243.33.70.17 3.05 (120")4.55.00.234.14.50.294.04.40.20 3.81 (150")5.76.20.285.15.70.365.05.50.25 5.08 (200")7.68.30.386.97.50.486.77.30.33 6.35 (250")9.510.40.478.69.40.608.39.20.42 7.62 (300")11.312.40.5710.311.30.7210.011.00.50 Projected image SHSD SW Screen L (LW/LT)H SH L (LW/LT) ScreenSW L (LW/LT) *1Projection distance (m) SHHeight of the projection area (m) SWWidth of the projection area (m) HDistance from the center of lens to the image lower end (m) SDDiagonal length of the projection area (m) *1: LW: Minimum distance, LT: Maximum distance