Panasonic Projector PT-D7700U PT-DW7000U User Manual
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31 SD-SDI Module ET-MD77SD1IN SERIALOUT LAN SD-SDI signal SD-SDI signal output (active through) LAN terminal (10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX) Business digital VCRFor details on the network function, refer to page 84. SD-SDI input module (optional) ET-MD77SD1 (for 480i/576i) • Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications. • Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”. Automatic detection may malfunction 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 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. AUTO 480i 576i Connecting the signal to the SD-SDI input module (Continued on next page)
32 Installation of input module (optional) • Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications. • Normally, use SYSTEM SELECTOR in “AUTO”. • Any of the format systems can be selected using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button which supports 9 types (15 formats) of HD signal standards (SMPTE292M) and 2 types of SD signal standards (SMPTE259M) shown below by toggling between any one of the formats. During the selection process, the input signals and other information appear on-screen and are cleared automatically. • Automatic detection may malfunction 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.) AUTO 576i480i 720/50p 1 080/24sF 1 080/25p 1 080/30p1 080/60i 1 035/60i 720/60p 1 080/24p 1 080/50i HD/SD-SDI input module (optional) ET-MD77SD3 (for HD/SD) LAN terminal (10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX) For details on the network function, refer to page 84. HD/SD-SDI Module ET-MD77SD3IN SERIALOUT LAN HD-SDI or SD-SDI signalHD-SDI or SD-SDI signal output (active through) Business digital VCR Connecting the signal to the HD/SD-SDI input module
33 DVI-D input module (optional) ET-MD77DV DVI Module ET-MD77DVDVI-D IN LAN DVI-D signal DVD player or high-vision video deck equipped with DVD/HDMI terminal PC with DVI output LAN terminal (10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX) For details on the network function, refer to page 84. Pin No. Pin No. Signal T.M.D.S data 2– T.M.D.S data 2+ T.M.D.S data 2 / 4 shield DDC clock DDC data T.M.D.S data 1– T.M.D.S data 1+ T.M.D.S data 1/3 shield Signal +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 clock shield T.M.D.S clock+ T.M.D.S clock– Connecting signals to the DVI-D input module • Pin assignments and signal names of DVI-D input terminal are listed in the table at right. • The DVI-D signal input module supports only a single link. • The HDMI-DVI 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. (Refer to page 72.) • It is possible to connect the DVI-D input module with an HDMI- or DVI-compliant device, but with some devices the images may not appear or other problems may be encountered in operation. External view
34 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
35 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 37.) 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 67.) 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 37.)• 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 PA G E UP PA G E 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 37.) 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 37.) Projection
36 Powering off the projector Press the POWER OFF “” button. Select “OK” 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 PA G E UP PA G E DOWN VIDEOSHUTS-VIDEOFREEZE SHUTTER AUTO SETUP LASER ON/OFF Projection
37 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. 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. Press the LENS button on the remote control or on the control panel of the main unit. Pressing the button changes the setup screen in the order of “LENS FOCUS”, “LENS ZOOM” and “LENS SHIFT”. Choose an item and adjust it using buttons. How to adjust the lens Caution Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens. How to adjust the lens focus, lens zoom and lens shift (optical shift) Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift) • The lens zoom adjustment menu will be displayed only when a lens with zoom function is being used.Note LENS FOCUS LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT PT-D7700U 0.3H 0.3H 0.50V 0.50V0.1V 0.1V 0.1V 0.1VProjected screen height,V Projected screen width,HStandard projection position PT-DW7000U Projected screen height,V Projected screen width,HStandard projection position 0.70V 0.2V 0.70V0.2V 0.2V 0.2V 0.3H 0.3H
38 How to adjust the lens 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. How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of focusing Remove the lens cover and lens (Refer to page 34). Loosen the three 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) Install the lens removed in step . Adjust the lens by turning the adjustment screws , , and counterclockwise. • Tool to be used : Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench (2.5-mm diagonal hexagon) Vup HleftHright Vbottom a bc Fixing screwsLens bracket V up is out of focusV bottom is out of focus The instructions within parentheses apply to ceiling mount installation. (Turn counterclockwise)Turn counterclockwise () H right is out of focus () H left is out of focus () Turn counterclockwise ()(Turn counterclockwise)Turn counterclockwise ()(Turn counterclockwise) Turn counterclockwise ()(Turn counterclockwise)(Turn counterclockwise)Turn counterclockwise () (For example) When the image is out of focus in the upper portion of the screen (V up): Turn the adjustment screws and little by little counterclockwise while checking evenness of focusing in the upper and lower portions. Adjust the screws , , and after installing the lens. Note • Be sure to tighten the fixing screws before transportation.
39 Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP) Automatic adjustment function adjust the resolution, clock phase and image position automatically when dots- structured analog RGB signals such as computer signal are supplied. (Automatic adjustment is not available if signals or moving images other than analog RGB signals are supplied.) It is recommended to supply images with a bright white frame at the outermost periphery containing characters etc. that are clear in white and black contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment mode. Avoid supplying images that involve halftones or gradation such as photographs and computer graphics. Note • A message “COMPLETE” appears if adjustment is ended normally. • “CLOCK PHASE” may have been shifted even when the adjustment ended normally. In this case, manually adjust the “CLOCK PHASE”. • If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is supplied, a message “INCOMPLETE” appears, indicating the automatic adjustment was unsuccessful. In this case, manually adjust the items of “INPUT RESOLUTION”, “CLOCK PHASE” and “SHIFT”. • For specific signals and long-sideways (or landscape) signals such as 16:9, adjustment should be made according to “AUTO SETUP” in the option menu. • Automatic adjustment may not be available depending on the machine type of the personal computer. • Automatic adjustment may not available for synchronization signal of C-SYNC and G-SYNC. • Image may be distorted for several seconds during automatic adjustment. This is not a malfunction. • For every supplied signal, adjustment is required. • Automatic adjustment can be cancelled by pressing the MENU button during the course of automatic adjustment.
40 Registration of input signal data • 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. The input signal data must be registered because it is not registered on shipment of the projector.Note Renaming the registered signals Registration of new data When a new signal is supplied, press the “MENU” button on the remote control or operating section of the main unit. When its data has been registered, the MAIN MENU screen is displayed. Press the “MENU” button. The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed. Select “SIGNAL LIST” with the and buttons. Note MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST SECURITY :MENU SELECT ENTER:SUB MENU 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 ENTER:DETAILS STD:DELETE REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS NAME: SVGA72-A2 MEMORY NO: A2 S.S.NO:– – – INPUT NO: RGB1 fH: 48.08kHz fV: 72.17Hz SYNC. STATE: H(POS) V(POS) ENTER:CHANGE NANE Press the “ENTER” button. The REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed. The memories extend over 12 pages (A to L with 8 data items each, giving a total of 96 memories). Select the signal whose details are to be displayed with the , , and buttons. Press the “ENTER” button. The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed. • The data items including the input signal name, memory number, signal selector input number, input terminal, frequency and sync signal are automatically identified and displayed. • When the “MENU” button is pressed, the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen is restored.