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    							ENGLISH – 71
    Special Features
    DEFAULT: • 
    To receive signals of which image aspect is 
    4:3 or 5:4 (applicable resolution : 640 × 400, 
    640 × 480, 800 × 600, 832 × 624, 960 × 720, 
    1 024 × 768, 1 152 × 864, 1 152 × 870, 1 280 × 960, 
    1 280 × 1 024, 1 600 × 1 200, 1 400 × 1 050)
    WIDE: • 
    To receive signals of which the image aspect is 
    wide (applicable resolution: 720 x 400, 848 x 480, 
    1 280 x 720, 1 024 x 600, 1 120 x 750, 1 440 x 900, 
    1 680 x 1 050)
    USER: • 
    To receive signals of specific horizontal resolution 
    (number of horizontally displayed dots)
    If “User” is selected, press ◄►  8. 
    to enter the horizontal resolution 
    of signal source into “DISPLAY 
    DOTS”.
    Press ENTER. 9. 
    Execute automatic adjustment. A message  • 
    “PROGRESS...” appears during automatic 
    adjustment. When the adjustment is complete, 
    the system returns to the input screen.
      DVI-D IN
    Change this setting if video does not display normally 
    when the projector and an external device are 
    connected via DVI-D.
    Press ▲▼ to select “DVI-D IN”. 1. 
    RGB IN
    DVI-D IN
    AUX DVI IN
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “DVI-D IN” screen will be displayed. • 
    DVI-D IN
    DVI EDID
    DVI SIGNAL LEVELEDID1
    0-255:PC
    Press ◄► to switch “DVI EDID”. 3. 
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    EDID1EDID2(PC)
    EDID1 (Input signal formats supported) : • 
    Mainly select this when an external device (DVD 
    player, etc.) for outputting video signals of a moving 
    image system is connected to DVI-D IN.
    EDID2 (Input signal formats supported) : • 
    Mainly use this when an external device (PC, etc.) 
    for outputting video signals of a still image system 
    is connected to DVI-D IN.
    Press ◄► to switch “DVI  4. 
    SIGNAL LEVEL”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    0-255:PC16-235
    0-255:PC: • 
    Select this when, for example, an external device 
    (PC, etc.) is connected via the DVI terminal output.
    16-235: • 
    Select this when, for example, an external device 
    (DVD player, etc.) is connected via the HDMI 
    terminal output using a conversion cable.
    Note
    The optimal setting differs depending on the output  • 
    setting of the connected external device. Refer to 
    the instruction manual of the external device.
    If the setting is changed, the data for plug and  • 
    play changes. For the plug and play compatible 
    resolutions, check the compatible signal list 
    (pp. 120-121). 
    						
    							72 – ENGLISH
    Display Option settings (continued)
     
    AUX DVI IN (Only when the 
    ET-MD77DV is installed)
    Change this setting if video does not display normally 
    when the ET-MD77DV and an external device are 
    connected via DVI-D.
    Press ▲▼ to select “AUX DVI IN”.1. 
    DVI-D IN
    AUX DVI IN
    AUX SDI IN
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “AUX DVI IN” screen will be displayed. • 
    AUX DVI IN
    AUX DVI EDID
    AUX DVI SIGNAL LEVELEDID1
    0-255:PC
    Press ◄► to switch “AUX DVI  3. 
    EDID”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    EDID1EDID2(PC)
    EDID1 (Input signal formats supported) : • 
    Mainly select this when an external device (DVD 
    player, etc.) for outputting video signals of a moving 
    image system is connected to AUX DVI IN.
    EDID2 (Input signal formats supported) : • 
    Mainly use this when an external device (PC, etc.) 
    for outputting video signals of a still image system 
    is connected to AUX DVI IN.
    Press ◄► to switch “AUX DVI  4. 
    SIGNAL LEVEL”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    0-255:PC16-235
    0-255:PC : • 
    Select this when, for example, an external device 
    (PC, etc.) is connected via the DVI terminal output.
    16-235 : • 
    Select this when, for example, an external device 
    (DVD player, etc.) is connected via the HDMI 
    terminal output using a conversion cable.
    Note
    The optimal setting differs depending on the output  • 
    setting of the connected external device. Refer to 
    the instruction manual of the external device.
    If the setting is changed, the data for plug and  • 
    play changes. For the plug and play compatible 
    resolutions, check the compatible signal list 
    (pp. 120-121).
      AUX SDI IN
    Set this in accordance with the input module (sold 
    separately).
    Press ▲▼ to select “AUX SDI  1. 
    IN”.
    AUX DVI IN
    AUX SDI IN
    ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “AUX SDI IN” screen will be displayed. • 
    AUX SDI IN
    SDI LINK
    BIT DEPTH(DUAL LINK)
    SDI SIGNAL LEVELAUTO
    AUTO
    64-940
    Press ▲▼ to select the desired  3. 
    item, and press ◄► to change 
    the setting.
    SDI LINK  z
    Select the single link signal type or dual link signal 
    type. The setting will change as follows each time 
    the button is pressed.
    SINGLE LINKAUTO
    DUAL LINK
    AUTO: • 
    Selects the setting automatically.
    SINGLE LINK: • 
    Fixes the setting to signal link signal.
    DUAL LINK: • 
    Fixes the setting to dual link signal.
    BIT DEPTH (DUAL LINK)  z
    Select the gradation for the signals to be input. 
    This is only valid for dual link RGB inputs. The 
    setting will change as follows each time the button 
    is pressed.
    12-bitAUTO
    10-bit
    AUTO: • 
    Selects 12-bit or 10-bit automatically.
    12-bit: • 
    Fixes the setting to 12-bit.
    10-bit: • 
    Fixes the setting to 10-bit. 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 73
    Special Features
    SDI SIGNAL LEVEL  z
    Set to match the dynamic range (black-to-white) 
    of the input signals. This is only valid when YP
    BPR 
    and RGB input of HD-SDI. The setting will change 
    as follows each time the button is pressed.
    64-9404-1019
    64-940: • 
    Default: Black level defined as 64, White level as 
    940
    4-1019: • 
    Set this when gray appears black.
      On-Screen display setting
    The user can specify the on-screen display.
    Press ▲▼ to select  1. 
    “ON-SCREEN DISPLAY”.
    AUX SDI IN
    ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
    BACK COLOR
    BLACK
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “ON-SCREEN DISPLAY” screen will be  • 
    displayed.
    ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
    OSD POSITION
    OSD DESIGN2
    1
    Press ▲▼ to select the desired  3. 
    item, and press ◄► to change 
    the setting.
    OSD POSITION  z
    This sets the position of the on-screen display 
    (OSD).
    1 (Top left of the 
    screen)2 (Left center of the 
    screen)
    3 (Bottom left of the 
    screen)
    9 (Bottom right of 
    the screen)
    4 (Top center of the 
    screen)
    8 (Right center of 
    the screen)
    5 (Center of the 
    screen)
    7 (Top right of the 
    screen)6 (Bottom center of 
    the screen)
    OSD DESIGN  z
    This sets the color of the on-screen display (OSD).
    2
    3
    4
    1
    6
    5
    1 • :
    Displayed in yellow.
    2: • 
    Displayed in blue.
    3: • 
    Displayed in white.
    4: • 
    Displayed in green.
    5: • 
    Displayed in pink.
    6: • 
    Displayed in brown.
    OSD MEMORY  z
    The current menu cursor position will be retained 
    when you return to the page.
    OFFON
    INPUT GUIDE  z
    This sets whether to display the currently selected 
    input terminal name at the position set for “OSD 
    POSITION”.
    OFFON
    WARNING MESSAGE  z
    This sets the display of warning messages.
    OFFON
     
    Back Color
    This sets the color for the projection screen when no 
    signals are being input.
    Press ▲▼ to select “BACK  1. 
    COLOR”.
    ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
    BACK COLOR
    STARTUP LOGOBLACK
    LOGO3 
    						
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    Display Option settings (continued)
    Press ◄► to switch “BACK  2. 
    COLOR”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    BLACKBLUE
    LOGO3
    LOGO1
    LOGO2
    BLACK:  • 
    The entire projection area will appear black. 
    BLUE: • 
    The entire projection area will appear blue.
    LOGO1: • 
    The picture registered by the user will be projected 
    in the projection area.
    LOGO2: • 
    The picture registered by the user will be projected 
    in the projection area.
    LOGO3: • 
    The Panasonic logo is projected.
    Note
    Separate software is required in order to create the  • 
    pictures to use for “LOGO1” and “LOGO2”. Consult 
    your dealer.
      Setting the startup logo
    This sets the startup logo that is projected when the 
    power is turned on.
    Press ▲▼ to select “STARTUP  1. 
    LOGO”.
    ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
    BACK COLOR
    STARTUP LOGOBLACK
    LOGO3
    Press ◄► to switch “STARTUP  2. 
    LOGO”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    LOGO1
    NONE
    LOGO2
    LOGO3
    LOGO3: • 
    The Panasonic logo and DIGITAL PROJECTOR logo 
    are projected. 
    NONE: • 
    No startup logo is projected. 
    LOGO1: • 
    The picture registered by the user will be projected.
    LOGO2: • 
    The picture registered by the user will be projected.
    Note
    Separate software is required in order to create the  • 
    pictures to use for “LOGO1” and “LOGO2”. Consult 
    your dealer. 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 75
    Special Features
    Projector setup
     
    Setting a projector ID
    The projector has an ID number setting function that 
    helps the user to control two or more projectors either 
    simultaneously or separately with a single remote 
    control. The ID number is set to “ALL” by default.  
    Hence the ID number need not be set when only 
    one projector is used.
    Press ▲▼ to select  1. 
    “PROJECTOR ID”.
    PROJECTOR SETUP
    PROJECTOR ID
    INSTALLATIONALL
    FRONT-FLOOR1/2
    Press ◄► to switch  2. 
    “PROJECTOR ID”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    2
    1
    64
    ALL
    Press MENU twice. 3. 
    This concludes the setting procedure and  • 
    the on-screen indications disappear and the 
    normal screen appears again.
    Note
    The ID number can be set to “ALL”, or selected  • 
    from “1” to “64”.
    If the projectors are given ID numbers, their remote  • 
    controls must be assigned the same ID numbers, 
    respectively.
    If the ID number of a projector is set to “ALL”, it can  • 
    be controlled by the remote control or the PC with 
    any ID number. 
    If multiple projectors are used and some of 
    them have their IDs set to “ALL”, they cannot be 
    controlled separately from the projectors with 
    other ID numbers. For details on remote control ID 
    setting, see page 18.
    ▲▼◄►
    ENTER
    DEFAULT MENU
    This menu can be used to make a variety of 
    picture and projector settings.
    MENUPress to display the MAIN 
    MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “PROJECTOR SETUP”.
    Press to display the 
    “PROJECTOR SETUP” 
    menu.
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
     PICTURE
     POSITION
     ADVANCED MENU
     DISPLAY LANGUAGE
     DISPLAY OPTION
     PROJECTOR SETUP
      P IN P
     TEST PATTERN
     SIGNAL LIST
     SECURITY
     NETWORK
     MENU SELECT
     SUB MENU 
    						
    							76 – ENGLISH
    Projector setup (continued)
     
    Installation Setting
    A projection scheme can be chosen depending on 
    the installation of the projector. If the picture is shown 
    upside down or in reverse, change the projection 
    scheme.
    Select the setting by displaying the on-screen  • 
    indications using buttons of the remote control or 
    the control panel on the main unit.
    Press ▲▼ to select  1. 
    “INSTALLATION”.
    PROJECTOR ID
    INSTALLATION
    ALTITUDE MODEALL
    FRONT-FLOOR
    ON
    Press ◄► to switch  2. 
    “INSTALLATION”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    REAR-FLOOR
    FRONT-CELING
    REAR-CELING
    FRONT-FLOOR
    Floor mount front projection (FRONT-FLOOR)
    Ceiling mount front projection (FRONT-CEILING)
    Floor mount rear projection (REAR-FLOOR)
    Ceiling mount rear projection (REAR-CEILING)
    Press MENU twice. 3. 
    The on-screen indications disappear and the  • 
    normal screen appears again.
      Altitude Mode
    When using the projector over 1 400 m above sea 
    level, set to “ON”.
    Press ▲▼ to select “ALTITUDE  1. 
    MODE”.
    INSTALLATION
    ALTITUDE MODE
    DIRECTIONFRONT-FLOOR
    ON
    HORIZONTAL
    Press ◄► to switch “ALTITUDE  2. 
    MODE”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    OFFON
     
    Direction
    The fan speed is changed in accordance with the 
    projector orientation (pointed forward, or toward the 
    ceiling or floor)
    Press ▲▼ to select  1. 
    “DIRECTION”.
    ALTITUDE MODE
    DIRECTION
    LAMP SELECTON
    HORIZONTAL
    QUAD
    Press ◄► to switch  2. 
    “DIRECTION”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    HORIZONTALVERTICAL
    HORIZONTAL: • 
    This is the standard setup.
    VERTICAL: • 
    Select this if the projector is tilted at a large vertical 
    angle (an angle which exceeds 30Ã from the 
    horizontal). 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 77
    Special Features
     
    Lamp select
    This lets you switch the four light source lamps to one 
    of four brightnesses in accordance with the operating 
    conditions and purpose of use.
    Press ▲▼ to select “LAMP  1. 
    SELECT”.
    DIRECTION
    LAMP SELECT
    LAMP RELAYHORIZONTAL
    QUAD
    OFF
    Press ◄► to switch “LAMP  2. 
    SELECT”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    TRIPLEQUAD
    DUALL1
    SINGLEL2
    L2/L3/L4L3
    L1/L3/L4L4
    L1/L2/L4L1/L4
    L1/L2/L3L2/L3
    “QUAD” : •   The four lamps illuminate.
    “L1” : •   One lamp illuminates.
    (Lamp unit 1 takes priority.)
    “L2” : •   One lamp illuminates.
    (Lamp unit 2 takes priority.)
    “L3” : •   One lamp illuminates.
    (Lamp unit 3 takes priority.)
    “L4” : •   One lamp illuminates.
    (Lamp unit 4 takes priority.)
    “L1/L4” : •   Two lamps illuminate.
    (Lamp unit 1 and 4 take priority.)
    “L2/L3” : •   Two lamps illuminate.
    (Lamp unit 2 and 3 take priority.)
    “L1/L2/L3” : •   Three lamps illuminate.
    (Lamp units 1, 2 and 3 take priority.)
    “L1/L2/L4” : •   Three lamps illuminate.
    (Lamp units 1, 2 and 4 take priority.)
    “L1/L3/L4” : •   Three lamps illuminate.
    (Lamp units 1, 3 and 4 take priority.)
    “L2/L3/L4” : •   Three lamps illuminate.
    (Lamp units 2, 3 and 4 take priority.)
    “SINGLE” : •   One of the lamps illuminates.
    (The lamp unit with the shortest operating time is 
    selected automatically.)
    “DUAL” : •   Two lamps illuminate.
    (The lamp units with the shortest operating time 
    out of lamp units 1 and 4 or 2 and 3 are selected 
    automatically.)
    “TRIPLE” : •   Three lamps illuminate.
    (The lamp unit with the shortest operating time is 
    selected automatically.)
    Press ENTER. 3. 
    Note
    For settings other than “QUAD”, any lamp which is  • 
    malfunctioning or which has a cumulative operating 
    time that exceeds 2 000 hours will be turned off 
    and the other lamps will be turned on. If “QUAD” 
    is selected, any lamp which is malfunctioning or 
    which has a cumulative operating time that exceeds 
    2 000 hours will be turned off and only the lamps 
    which have a cumulative operating time of less than 
    2 000 hours will be turned on.  In addition, if the 
    cumulative operating times for all lamps exceed 
    2 000 hours, the projector will switch to standby 
    mode. 
    Lamp units which are not turned on should still be  • 
    installed to the projector.
    When it is time to replace the lamp, the number of  • 
    the lamps that illuminate will be greater than the 
    specified number of lamps in order to prevent the 
    luminance from dropping.
    The characters in the lamp selection menu  • 
    will become green when they are selected. 
    Furthermore, the characters may flash depending 
    on the condition of the lamps.
    Yellow:  An error has occurred with the 
    illumination of one or more of the lamps
    White: Unselected item
    Red:  Lamp where an illumination error has 
    occurred 
    						
    							78 – ENGLISH
    Projector setup (continued)
     
    Lamp relay
    If using the projector for a continuous period of 
    24 hours or more, this setting can be used to 
    automatically switch the lamps that are turned on in 
    order to reduce the lamp deterioration that can occur 
    as a result of continuous use.
    “LAMP RELAY” will only be enabled when the lamp  • 
    selection is “SINGLE” (1 lamp), “DUAL” (2 lamps), 
    “TRIPLE” (3 lamps) or “QUAD” (4 lamps).
    Press ▲▼ to select “LAMP  1. 
    RELAY”.
    LAMP SELECT
    LAMP RELAY
    RS-232CQUAD
    OFF
    Press ◄► to switch “LAMP  2. 
    RELAY”.
    The time interval for lamps to be switched will  • 
    change as shown in the diagram below each 
    time ◄► is pressed.
    01:00
    00:00OFF
    23:00
    (Units of 1 hour)
    Note
    The lamps will switch at the specified time when the  • 
    lamp selection is “SINGLE” or “DUAL”. 
    When the lamp selection is “TRIPLE”, the lamps will  • 
    switch a total of three times at two-hour intervals 
    starting from the specified time, and after this the 
    previous operating status will be maintained until 
    the next specified time is reached. 
    When the lamp selection is “QUAD”, three lamps  • 
    will illuminate from the specified time, and the three 
    lamps will switch a total of four times at two-hour 
    intervals from that time. After this, four lamps will 
    illuminate for eight hours from the specified time, 
    and then when the next specified time is reached, 
    switching between three lamps will resume.
    The setting time will be the local time. (p. 81) • 
     
    RS-232C setting
    This sets communication parameters for the 
    projector. (p. 104)
    Press ▲▼ to select “RS-232C”. 1. 
    LAMP RELAY
    RS-232C
    REMOTE2 MODEOFF
    DEFAULT
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “RS-232C” screen will be displayed. • 
    RS-232C
    SERIAL IN
    (IN) BAUDRATE
    (IN) PARITY
    (OUT) BAUDRATE
    (OUT) PARITY
    RESPONSE(ID ALL)
    GROUP
    RESPONSE(ID GROUP)RS-232C
    9600
    NONE
    9600
    NONE
    ON
    MASTER
    ON
    Press ▲▼ to select “SERIAL IN”. 3. 
    Press ◄► to switch “SERIAL  4. 
    IN”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    RS-232CRS-422
    Press ▲▼ to select  5. 
    communication conditions.
    Press ◄► to confirm the setting. 6. 
    Press MENU three times. 7. 
    The on-screen indications disappear, and the  • 
    system returns to the normal screen.
      Remote2 mode
    This sets the REMOTE2 terminal. (p. 108)
    Press ▲▼ to select “REMOTE2  1. 
    MODE”.
    RS-232C
    REMOTE2 MODE
    STATUSDEFAULT
    Press ◄► to switch “REMOTE2  2. 
    MODE”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    DEFAULTUSER
    DEFAULT: • 
    The pin assignment of the REMOTE2 terminal is 
    used as the projector default setting. (p. 108)
    USER: • 
    This is used for changing an optional input module, 
    using the REMOTE2 terminal, or for changing the 
    settings for the REMOTE2 terminal. Any settings 
    you make for pins 2 to 8 become valid once you 
    press the ENTER button. 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 79
    Special Features
     
    Status
    Displays the status of the projector.
    Press ▲▼ to select “STATUS”. 1. 
    REMOTE2 MODE
    STATUS
    AIR FILTER CLEANINGDEFAULT
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “STATUS” screen will be displayed. • 
    STATUS
    INPUT
    NAME
    SIGNAL FREQUENCY
    PROJECTOR RUNTIME
    LAMP1
    LAMP2
    LAMP3
    LAMP4
    INTAKE AIR TEMP.
    OPTICS MODULE TEMP.
    AROUND LAMP TEMP.
    REMOTE2 STATUSRGB2
    XGA60-A399999
    48.36kHz/59.99Hz
    76h
    341h / ON /
    334h / ON /
    342h / ON /
    97h / ON /
    31°C/87°F
    27°C/80°F
    31°C/87°F
    DISABLE1/3
    Press ◄► to move to the next  3. 
    page.
    STATUS
    PROJECTOR MODEL
    SERIAL NUMBER
    MAIN VERSION
    SUB VERSION
    NETWORK VERSIONDW100
    SWXXXXX
    1.00
    1.00
    1.002/3
    Press ◄► to move to the next  4. 
    page.
    STATUS
    ON COUNT
    POWER ON TIMES
    LAMP1 ON
    LAMP2 ON
    LAMP3 ON
    LAMP4 ON
    SHUTTER
    AIR FILTER CLEANING
    AUX
    NUMBER OF ENTRY SIGNAL
    AC VOLTAGE8
    362
    363
    366
    116
    6(yy0)
    1(yy0)
    MD77SD1:SN
    0/96
    NORMAL3/3
    INPUT: • 
    Displays the input selection state.
    NAME: • 
    Displays the input signal name.
    SIGNAL FREQUENCY: • 
    Displays the frequency of the input signal.
    PROJECTOR RUNTIME: • 
    Displays the projector runtime.
    LAMP1: • 
    Displays the lighting time of LAMP1.
    LAMP2: • 
    Displays the lighting time of LAMP2.
    LAMP3: • 
    Displays the lighting time of LAMP3.
    LAMP4: • 
    Displays the lighting time of LAMP4.
    INTAKE AIR TEMP: • 
    Displays the intake air temperature of the projector.
    OPTICS MODULE TEMP.: • 
    Displays the temperature inside the projector.
    AROUND LAMP TEMP.: • 
    Displays the temperature around the lamp of the 
    projector.
    REMOTE2 STATUS: • 
    Displays the control status of REMOTE2.
    PROJECTOR MODEL: • 
    Displays the type of projector.
    SERIAL NUMBER: • 
    Displays the serial number of the projector.
    MAIN VERSION: • 
    Displays the main version of the firmware of the 
    projector unit.
    SUB VERSION: • 
    Displays the sub version of the firmware of the 
    projector unit.
    NETWORK VERSION: • 
    Displays the network version of the projector unit.
    ON COUNT: • 
    POWER ON TIMES:
    Displays the number of times the power has 
    been turned on.
    LAMP1 ON:
    Displays the number of times LAMP1 has been lit.
    LAMP2 ON:
    Displays the number of times LAMP2 has been lit.
    LAMP3 ON:
    Displays the number of times LAMP3 has been lit.
    LAMP4 ON:
    Displays the number of times LAMP4 has been lit.
    SHUTTER:
    Displays the number of times the shutter function 
    has been used.
    AIR FILTER CLEANING:
    Displays the number of times the air filter has 
    been cleaned.
    AUX: • 
    Displays the name of the optional input module 
    inserted in the input module.
    NUMBER OF ENTRY SIGNAL: • 
    Displays the number of registered signals.
    AC VOLTAGE: • 
    Displays the AC voltage state.
      Cleaning the air filter
    This can be used to set air filter cleaning.
    Press ▲▼ to select “AIR FILTER  1. 
    CLEANING”.
    STATUS
    AIR FILTER CLEANING
    AUTO POWER OFF
    DISABLE 
    						
    							80 – ENGLISH
    Projector setup (continued)
    Press ENTER. 2. 
    The “AIR FILTER CLEANING” screen will be  • 
    displayed.
    You can select the automatic cleaning time  • 
    (“TIME”) and also force cleaning to be carried 
    out immediately (“EXECUTE”).
    AIR FILTER CLEANING
    TIME
    EXECUTE00:00
    Press ▲▼ to select “TIME”. 3. 
    Select “TIME” and then set the time for  • 
    automatic cleaning to be carried out. 
    If you would like cleaning to be carried out  • 
    straight away, select “EXECUTE” and then 
    press ENTER.
    Press ◄► to switch “TIME”. 4. 
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    00:0023:50
    (in units of 10 minutes)
    The default setting is “00:00” (midnight). • 
    Example:  When the default setting is in use, 
    automatic cleaning will start at 00:00 if the 
    projector is in projection mode. If the time 
    is set to 7:00, automatic cleaning will start 
    at that time if the projector is in projection 
    mode.
    Note
    Contaminants such as oil and cigarette tar cannot  • 
    be cleaned when air filter cleaning is carried out. 
    Please use the optional “Smoke Cut” filter in these 
    environments.
    The air filter cleaning monitor (FILTER CLEANING)  • 
    will flash blue while cleaning of the air filter is in 
    progress. If there is a problem with the air filter, the 
    air filter cleaning monitor (FILTER CLEANING) will 
    light red.
    The time taken for cleaning is approximately 30 to  • 
    40 seconds.
    The setting time will be the local time. (p. 81) • 
    If the projector is not in projection mode when the  • 
    setting time is reached, automatic cleaning will not 
    be carried out.
    Automatic cleaning will not be carried out if 24  • 
    hours have not yet elapsed since cleaning was last 
    carried out (either by automatic cleaning or forced 
    cleaning).
    Example:  If the setting time is 7:00 and forced 
    cleaning is carried out at 9:00, then 
    automatic cleaning will not be carried out at 
    7:00 on the following day.
    Automatic 
    cleaningForced 
    cleaning(No cleaning) Automatic 
    cleaning Setting time Setting time Setting time22 hours elapsed46 hours elapsed
    If the time is set to a time which is within 24  • 
    hours from the last time cleaning was carried out, 
    automatic cleaning will not be carried out the next 
    time the setting time is reached. Instead, cleaning 
    will be carried out when the setting time is reached 
    on the following day.
    Example:  If cleaning was carried out at 10:00, and 
    the cleaning time setting is then changed 
    to 20:00, automatic cleaning will be carried 
    out at 20:00 on the following day.
    Automatic 
    cleaningAutomatic 
    cleaning (No cleaning) Setting time Setting time Setting time10 hours elapsed34 hours elapsed
    Time reset
    When projection starts (when the power is  • 
    turned on), automatic cleaning will be carried out 
    immediately if more than 24 hours have elapsed 
    since cleaning was last carried out.
      Auto power off
    The projector can be set to automatically enter the 
    standby state if no signal is input before the set time 
    elapses.
    Press ▲▼ to select “AUTO  1. 
    POWER OFF”.
    AIR FILTER CLEANING
    AUTO POWER OFF
    FUNC1DISABLE
    Press ◄► to switch “AUTO  2. 
    POWER OFF”.
    The setting will change as follows each time  • 
    ◄► is pressed.
    DISABLE45MIN.
    90MIN.
    60MIN.
    75MIN. 
    						
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