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    Adjusting the position
    POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT      
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE 
    KEYSTONE
    MENU SELECT
    4:3
    +16
    SUB MENU
    SHIFT
    The position where the images are displayed can be moved here.: The position is moved horizontally.
    : The position is moved vertically.
    ASPECT
    AUTO : (For S-Video/Video signals only)At this setting, when S1 video signals*1are
    identified as being input to the S-Video
    connector or video ID signals are identified
    as being input to the video connector, the
    images are displayed after automatically
    being converted to the 16:9 aspect ratio.
    16:9 : At this setting, when standard signals*2are
    input, the images are converted to the 16:9
    aspect ratio and displayed. When wide-screen
    signals
    *3are input, the images are displayed
    with their inherent aspect ratio intact.
    4:3 : At this setting, when standard signals*2are input,
    the images are displayed with their inherent aspect
    ratio intact. When wide-screen signals*
    3are input,
    they are converted by the PT-D5700U/PT-
    D5700UL to the 4:3 aspect ratio and displayed.
    With the PT-DW5100U/PT-DW5100UL, the images
    are reduced in size and displayed without
    converting their aspect ratio so that they will fit onto
    a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
    S4:3 : Select this setting when using a 16:9 screen.
    H FIT : Pictures are displayed using all the panel
    pixels in the horizontal direction. When a
    signal has an aspect ratio taller than that of
    the panel pixel*
    4, the image will be displayed
    with the top and bottom portions cut off.
    V FIT : Pictures are displayed using all the panel
    pixels in the vertical direction. When a signal
    has an aspect ratio wider than that of the
    panel pixel*
    4, the image will be displayed with
    the left and right sides cut off.
    HV FIT
    : The image is displayed on all the panel
    pixels*4. When the aspect ratio of the input
    signal is different from that of the panel
    pixel*
    4, the signal is transformed to the aspect
    ratio of the panel pixel*4and then displayed.
    *1S1 video signals are 16:9 video signals to which is added the detection signal
    output from the video deck or other unit which supports the wide-screen format.
    *2Here, the standard signal means 4:3 or 5:4 input signals.
    *3Here, the wide-screen signals means 16:9, 15:9 or 15:10 input signals.*4Panel pixel aspect ratio is 4:3 in the case of PT-D5700U/PT-
    D5700UL and 15:9 for PT-DW5100U/PT-DW5100UL.
    • If you choose an aspect ratio that does not
    match the source video’s aspect ratio, you
    will see a picture with an aspect ratio not the
    same as that of the original picture. Choose
    the appropriate aspect ratio carefully to
    match that of the original picture.Attention
    SHARPNESS
    “SHARPNESS” is used to adjust the crispness of
    the image.
    : Sharpens the edge of the image.
    : Softens the edge of the image.
    NOISE REDUCTION
    In this mode, the video noise is reduced.
    OFF : No correction
    1 : Low
    2 : Middle
    3 : High
    AI
    Gray scale control is exercised to suit the images,
    and optimal images with a clear contrast are
    projected.
    ON : AI compensation is enabled.
    OFF : AI compensation is disabled.
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
    Set this according to the connected signal system.
    (S-Video/Video terminal input signal)
    AUTO : This is the standard setting. The
    received signal system is automatically
    identified.
    (RGB1/RGB2 terminal input signals)
    AUTO : This is the standard setting. The
    received signal system is automatically
    identified.
    When VGA60/480p signals are input
    When other than VGA60/480p are input
    For the signals which are supported, refer to page
    62.
    AUTO
    YCBCR
    VGA60
    480pRGB
    AUTO
    YPBPR (YCBCR) 
    RGB
    AUTO
    PAL60
    NTSC
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    PAL-N
    PAL
    PAL-M
    • When signal deterioration or other
    factors prevent images from being
    displayed correctly with the “AUTO”
    setting, change the setting to match
    the connected signal system.Note
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    Adjusting the position
    • If the picture size is compressed or
    enlarged by using the 16:9 aspect ratio
    when the projector is used for
    profitable purpose or in the presence
    of an audience (for example, in a
    coffee shop or at a hotel etc.), it may
    infringe the rights of the copyright
    owner of the original picture.
    • 
    If a picture with the standard (4:3)
    aspect ratio is projected at a wide
    aspect ratio, parts of the picture may run
    over the screen bounds or the overall
    picture may be distorted. To view the
    picture at its original aspect ratio,
    choose the standard 4:3 aspect ratio.
    Note
    KEYSTONE
    KEYSTONE : Keystone distortion can be corrected only
    along either horizontal bound of the picture.
    ZOOM
    This enables the enlargement ratio to be changed
    and the resulting enlarged image displayed.
    : The enlargement ratio in the horizontal
    direction is changed.
    : The enlargement ratio in the vertical
    direction is changed.
    CLOCK PHASE
    (For RGB/YPBPRsignals only)
    Clock phase adjustment allows the user to minimize
    visible noise with the or  button.
    • Keystone distortion can be corrected to
    ±30 °of the angle of tilt for the projector.
    However, the greater the correction
    amount, the more the picture quality will
    deteriorate, and the harder it will become
    to achieve a good level of focus. To
    obtain the best picture quality, set up the
    projector and screen in such a way that
    the amount of keystone correction
    required is as minimal as possible.
    • The picture size will also change when
    correction of keystone distortion is carried out.
    Note• When projecting signals whose dot
    clock frequency is 150 MHz or higher,
    the noise may not disappear even
    when the clock phase is adjusted.
    • Clock phase adjustment is not
    available for digital signals.
    Note
    button:button:
    LINEARITY : After you are finished with keystone
    adjustment, adjust vertical linearity
    with the  or  button.
    Linearity is not adjustable if no correction
    was made to keystone distortion.
    How to use ADVANCED MENU
    ADVANCED MENU
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
    BLANKING
    INPUT RESOLUTION
    CLAMP POSITION
    EDGE BLENDING
    RASTER POSITION
    XGA MODE
    SXGA MODE
    CHANGE MENU SELECTAUTO
    1
    OFF
    SXGAXGA
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
    Increase the vertical resolution when the S-Video/
    Video signal input or 480i, 576i, 1080/60i or
    1080/50i signal input is applied.
    AUTO : Performs automatic detection and
    cinema processing. (factory default)
    OFF : Unforced cinema processing
    25p FIXED:
    Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown)
    is performed when a PAL and SECAM,
    or 576i or 1080/50i signal is input.
    30p FIXED:
    Forced cinema processing (2:2
    pulldown) is performed when a NTSC,
    480i or 1080/60i signal is input.
    BLANKING
    You can perform fine adjustments for blanking if
    noise appears at the ends of the screen or the
    image protrudes out of the screen during image
    projection using a video deck and so on.
    : Select the UPPER, LOWER, LEFT or
    RIGHT adjustment.
    : Adjust the blanking width.
    For lower adjustment  For upper adjustment
    For right adjustment For left adjustment
    • In “DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY”, the
    image quality will be deteriorated if
    “30p FIXED” or “25p FIXED” is
    selected when the signal is not a 2:2
    pulldown signal. (The vertical
    resolution will be deteriorated.)Note 
    						
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    INPUT RESOLUTION
    Input resolution adjustment achieves the best
    image when the screen flickers or halo is observed
    around the contour.
    : These select the items listed below.
    : These select the value.
    “TOTAL DOTS”, “DISPLAY DOTS”, “TOTAL
    LINES” and “DISPLAY LINES”
    Each item automatically displays a value in
    response to the type of the input signal. If vertical
    stripes appear on the screen or the image is partly
    missing, increase or decrease the displayed value
    while observing the screen to achieve the optimal
    value.
    CLAMP POSITION
    (For RGB/YPBPRsignals only)
    Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the
    optimal value when dark areas of the image are
    crushed or displayed in green.
    Adjust with the  buttons.
    The value changes from 0 to 255.
    The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment
    • If dark areas are crushed:
    The optimal value is the point where the dark
    area is best improved.
    • If the dark areas are displayed in green:
    The optimal value is the point where the
    green area becomes dark and clear.
    EDGE BLENDING
    This projector has the function to hide the seams
    for multi-screens.
    Press to select “EDGE
    BLENDING”.
    Press to switch “EDGE
    BLENDING”.
    OFF : When the multi-screens are not going to
    be used.
    ON : When using “EDGE BLENDING” function.
    Press to select “BRIGHT
    ADJUST”.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “BRIGHT ADJUST” screen will be displayed.
    Press to select “BRIGHT INSIDE”.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “BRIGHT INSIDE” adjustment screen will be
    displayed.
    When “INTERLOCKED” is set to “OFF”,
    individual adjustment of “R”, “G” and “B” will be
    possible.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “EDGE BLENDING” screen will be displayed.
    Press  to specify the area to be
    adjusted.
    • To joint the top : set “UPPER” to “ON”.
    • To joint the bottom : set “LOWER” to “ON”.
    • To joint the left : set “LEFT” to “ON”.
    • To joint the right : set “RIGHT” to “ON”.
    Press the ENTER button to toggle “ON”
    and “OFF”.
    Press  to adjust the compensation
    width and start position.
    
    Press to select “MARKER”.
    Press the ENTER button to select “ON”.
    A marker for adjusting the picture position appears.
    The optimal point is the position where the red line
    of one frame overlaps the green line of the other
    frame. However, depending on the installation
    environment or the lens to be used, dot-
    misalignment may occur.
    The correction widths of the jointed frames must be
    the same value all the time. The optimal joint
    cannot be achieved if the jointed frames have
    different correction widths.
    • The abovementioned vertical stripes
    will not appear on the screen when all
    white signals are input.
    • 
    The picture may be distorted during the
    adjusting operation, but this is not a fault.
    • The input resolution can be adjusted
    only when RGB signal input is applied
    with RGB1 and RGB2 IN.
    • Automatic adjustment is not available
    if signals having a dot clock frequency
    of more than 150 MHz are supplied.
    Note
    • The clamp position can be adjusted
    only when the RGB signal input is
    applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN.
    Note
    The optimal point is where these lines overlap.
    Red line Red lineGreen line Green line
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    How to use ADVANCED MENU
    Changing the display language
    RASTER POSITION
    When the whole area where the input picture can
    be displayed is not used, the picture can be moved
    to any position inside the display area.
    : These adjust the value in the horizontal
    direction.
    : These adjust the value in the vertical
    direction.
    XGA MODE
    This mode takes effect only when XGA (RGB)
    signals are input.
    XGA : This is the standard setting.
    WXGA : Select this mode when WXGA signals
    are input.
    SXGA MODE
    This mode takes effect only when SXGA (RGB)
    signals are input.
    SXGA : This is the standard setting.
    SXGA+: Select this when the screen is cut off.
    DISPLAY LANGUAGE
    ENGLISH
    DEUTSCH
    FRANÇAIS
    ESPAÑOL
    ITALIANO
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    ¤
    SELECT
    SET
    Menus, setting items, adjustment screens, and
    control button names will be displayed in the
    language the user chooses.
    The available languages are:
    ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, ESPAÑOL,
    ITALIANO, , ,  , .
    • The projector’s on-screen display is
    set to the English language by default.Note
    Press  to select an item, and press
    to adjust the setting.
    Once adjustment is complete, press the MENU
    button to return to “BRIGHT ADJUST”.
    Press  to select the part of
    “UPPER”, “LOWER”, “RIGHT”, “LEFT”.
    Use  to adjust the width for
    correcting the “BRIGHT INSIDE” setting
    (0 to 255).
    Press to select “BRIGHT OUTSIDE”.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “BRIGHT OUTSIDE” adjustment screen will be
    displayed.
    When “INTERLOCKED” is set to “OFF”, individual
    adjustment of “R”, “G” and “B” will be possible.
    Press  to select an item, and press
    to adjust the setting.
    Projection range Edge blending width (right) 
    BRIGHT adjustment (right)
    Marker
    BRIGHT INSIDE BRIGHT OUTSIDE
    • The “BRIGHT ADJUST” is a function for
    making the brightening of the bright level
    in those areas where the pictures
    overlap less conspicuous when multi-
    screens have been configured using
    “EDGE BLENDING”. The optimal point is
    where, after the “BRIGHT INSIDE” has
    been adjusted, the compensation
    amount is the same for the bright levels
    in the areas where the pictures overlap
    and where the pictures do not overlap. 
    If, after the “BRIGHT INSIDE”
    adjustment, only the vicinity of the
    borders of the areas where the
    pictures overlap and where the
    pictures do not overlap becomes
    bright, proceed to adjust the top,
    bottom, left and right widths.
    Alternatively, if only the vicinity of the
    borders has darkened as a result of
    the width adjustments, proceed with
    the “BRIGHT OUTSIDE” adjustment.
    • When a rear screen or screen with a
    high gain is used, the joints may
    appear to be discontinuous depending
    on the viewing position.
    • When any setting other than “OFF”
    has been selected for “EDGE
    BLENDING”, the “AI” is not adjustable.
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    OPTION1 settings
    OPTION1
    COLOR MATCHING
    COLOR CORRECTION
    CONTRAST MODE
    AUTO SIGNAL 
    BACK COLOR 
    STARTUP LOGO
    SUB MEMORY LIST
    DVI EDID
    CHANGE MENU SELECTOFF
    USER
     NORMAL
    OFF
    BLUE
    OFF
    EDID2:PC
    DVI SIGNAL LEVEL0-255:PC
    FUNC1
    OSD POSITION1
    OSD MEMORYON
    COLOR MATCHING
    When multiple sets are used simultaneously, this
    projector allows the user to correct the difference of
    colors among the sets.
    Press to select “COLOR
    MATCHING”.
    Press to switch “COLOR
    MATCHING”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    is pressed.
    OFF : Color matching adjustment is not
    carried out.
    3COLORS : It is possible to adjust the 3 colors of
    “R (Red)”, “G (Green)” and “B
    (Blue)” and “Wh (White)”*.
    * When “3COLORS” is selected,
    only the brightness can be
    adjusted for “Wh”.
    7COLORS : It is possible to adjust the 7 colors of
    “R (Red)”, “G (Green)”, “B (Blue)”,
    “Cy (Cyan)”, “Mg (Magenta)”, “Ye
    (Yellow)” and “Wh (White)”.
    MEASURE : Refer to “Adjusting the color
    matching using a colorimeter” on the
    right for details on these modes.
    If “3COLORS” or “7COLORS” was selected in step
    2.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “COLOR MATCHING: 3COLORS” or “COLOR
    MATCHING: 7COLORS” screen will be displayed.
    Press to select “R”, “G”, “B” and
    “Wh”. 
    (“R”, “G”, “B”, “Cy”, “Mg”, “Ye” and “Wh” when
    selecting “7COLORS”.)
    Press the ENTER button.
    Press  to adjust the values.
    These values can be adjusted from 0 to 2048.
    (If the default value of the color is 2048, the value
    can be adjusted from 256 to 2048.)
    Adjusting the color matching
    using a colorimeter
    The “R (Red)”, “G (Green)”, “B (Blue)”, “Cy (Cyan)”,
    “Mg (Magenta)”, “Ye (Yellow)” and “Wh (White)”
    colors can be changed to the desired hues using a
    colorimeter which is capable of measuring the
    chromaticity coordinates and luminance.
    Inputting the current luminance and chromaticity
    coordinates
    Press to select “COLOR
    MATCHING”.
    Press to select “MEASURE”.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “COLOR MATCHING:MEASURE” screen will
    be displayed.
    Press to select “MEASURED DATA”.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “MEASURED DATA” screen will be displayed.
    Use the colorimeter to measure the
    luminance (Y) and chromaticity
    coordinates (x, y).
    Press  to select the colors, and
    press  to select their values.
    • The effects of correcting the adjustment color
    When tuning the correction color that
    is the same as the adjustment color
    : The brightness of the adjustment
    color changes.
    When tuning the correction color RED
    : RED is added to or reduced from
    the adjustment color.
    When tuning the correction color GREEN
    : GREEN is added to or reduced
    from the adjustment color.
    When tuning the correction color BLUE
    : BLUE is added to or reduced from
    the adjustment color.
    • This adjustment should be carried out
    by a person who is familiar with the
    projector or by a service person
    because a high level of skill is required
    to make successful adjustment.
    • 
    Pressing the DEFAULT button will
    restore the factory defaults for all items.
    • When any setting other than “OFF”
    has been selected for “COLOR
    MATCHING”, “AI”, “COLOR
    CORRECTION” and “COLOR TEMP”
    settings are not adjustable.
    • When “AUTO TESTPATTERN” is set
    to “ON”, the test pattern for adjusting
    the adjustment color is automatically
    displayed.
    Note
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    OPTION1 settings
    COLOR CORRECTION
    OFF : This is the standard setting.
    USER : The six colors of red, green, blue, cyan,
    magenta and yellow can be adjusted
    and registered for each of four signal
    systems: Video, S-Video, RGB and
    YP
    BPR.
    Press the ENTER button to make the
    detailed settings.
    RETURN STORE
    SUB MEMORY LIST
       
     
      - : RGB1-XGA60
    1: RGB1-XGA60
    2: VIDEO-NTSC
    3:
    4: 
    5: 
    6: 
    7: 
    8:
    SELECT
    CONTRAST MODE
    There are two modes for adjusting to the operating
    environment.
    NORMAL : The brightness is set to maximum.
    HIGH : The contrast is set to maximum.
    AUTO SIGNAL
    The position where the screen is displayed can be
    adjusted automatically without pressing the AUTO
    SETUP button on the remote control each time
    signals are input when signals are input frequently
    such as when the projector is used at a conference.
    ON : Auto setup is performed automatically
    when the video signals of the images
    being projected have changed.
    OFF : The input auto setup function is set to
    OFF.
    BACK COLOR
    You can set the colors of the screen when no signal
    is input to the projector.
    BLUE : Set screen color to blue.
    BLACK : Set screen color to black.
    LOGO1 : The picture registered by the user will
    be projected.
    LOGO2 : The Panasonic logo is projected.
    STARTUP LOGO
    This sets the startup logo that is projected when the
    power is turned on.
    LOGO2 : This is the standard setting. The
    Panasonic logo is projected.
    NONE : “STARTUP LOGO” is disabled.
    LOGO1 : The picture registered by the user will
    be projected.
    SUB MEMORY LIST
    Multiple sets of image adjustment data (PICTURE,
    POSITION, ADVANCED MENU adjustment values)
    for the same kind of signal can be registered.
    COLOR CORRECTION
    RRGB
    G
    B
    Cy
    Mg
    Ye
    ADJUST MENU SELECT
    0 0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    The current signal system is displayed.
    After all the data has been input, press
    the MENU button.
    The “COLOR MATCHING:MEASURE” screen will
    be displayed.
    Inputting the coordinates of a desired color
    Press to select “TARGET DATA”.
    Press the ENTER button.
    The “TARGET DATA” screen will be displayed.
    Press  to select the desired colors,
    and press  to input their
    coordinates.
    After all the data has been input, press
    the MENU button.
    • If the target data is outside the color
    range of the projector, the colors will
    not be projected correctly.
    • 
    When “AUTO TESTPATTERN” is set to
    “ON”, the test pattern for adjusting the
    adjustment color is automatically displayed.
    • Set “PICTURE MODE” to “DYNAMIC”
    when measuring the measured data
    using a colorimeter or other measuring
    device.
    • 
    Depending on the measuring device being
    used and the environment in which
    measurements are made, discrepancies
    sometimes occur in the color coordinates
    of the target data and the values given by
    the measuring device.
    Note
    • Separate software is required in order
    to create the pictures to use for
    “LOGO1”. Consult your dealer.
    Note 
    						
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    DVI EDID
    When the projector and external equipment are
    connected by DVI connection but a proper image
    cannot be obtained, switch this setting.
    EDID1
    Select this mainly when external equipment
    (DVD player, etc.) that outputs movie video
    signals is connected to the DVI terminal.
    EDID2:PC
    Select this mainly when external equipment
    (personal computer, etc.) that outputs still
    image video signals is connected to the DVI
    terminal.
    Mode
    EDID1
    EDID2:PCEDID data
    480p, 576p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i,
    720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60p, 1080/50p
    VGA60, SVGA60, XGA50, XGA60,
    XGA70, XGA75, XGA85, WXGA768/50*,
    WXGA768/60*, SXGA60
    DVI SIGNAL LEVEL
    When the projector and external equipment are
    connected by DVI connection but a proper image
    cannot be obtained, switch this setting.
    0-255:PC
    Select this mainly when connecting external
    equipment (personal computer, etc.) using the
    DVI terminal output.
    16-235
    Select this mainly when connecting external
    equipment (DVD player, etc.) using the HDMI
    terminal output with a conversion cable, etc.
    FUNC1
    The user can set the function for the remote
    control’s FUNC1 button.
    SYSTEM SELECTOR: 
    The button functions in the same way as
    “SYSTEM SELECTOR” of “PICTURE”.
    SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW:
    This button has the same functions as
    “SYSTEM  DAYLIGHT VIEW” of “PICTURE”.
    SUB MEMORY LIST:
    This button has the same functions as “SUB
    MEMORY LIST” of “OPTION1”.
    OSD POSITION
    The user can specify the position of the on-screen
    menu indications.
    OSD MEMORY
    This lets you save the cursor position in on-screen
    menus.
    ON : The cursor position is saved.
    OFF : The cursor position is not saved.
    How to erase sub memory
    Select sub memory number (1 to 8) corresponding
    to sub memory to be erased using  buttons.
    Press the DEFAULT button.
    Read the confirmation message and select.
    How to select sub memory
    Select sub memory number (1 to 8) using the
    buttons. Select “–” if you do not wish to
    use the sub memory.
    Press the ENTER button.
    • You cannot select sub memory of a
    different signal system.Note
    * PT-DW5100U, PT-DW5100UL only
    • The optimum setting differs according
    to the connected external equipment.
    Be sure to check the operating
    instructions for the external equipment,
    etc.
    • Depending on the setting, some
    equipment may not provide images or
    otherwise operate properly.
    Note• 
    The optimum setting differs according to
    the connected external equipment. Be
    sure to check the operating instructions
    for the external equipment, etc.
    • Depending on the setting, some
    equipment may not provide images or
    otherwise operate properly.
    Note
    1 (Top left of the screen)
    9 (Bottom right of the screen)
    8 (Right center of the screen)5 (Center of the screen)
    7 (Top right of the screen)
    2 (Left center of the screen)
    3 (Bottom left of the screen)
    4 (Top center of the screen)
    6 (Bottom center of the screen)
    • Even when this is set to “ON”, the
    cursor position is not saved if the main
    power of the projector is turned off.Note Registering in sub memory
    Select the sub memory number to be registered
    using the  buttons.
    Press the ENTER button.
    • Sub memories range from 1 to 8.Note 
    						
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    OPTION2 settings
    OPTION2
    PROJECTOR ID          
    INSTALLATION
    ALTITUDE
    DIRECTION
    LAMP SELECT
    LAMP RELAY
    LAMP POWER 
    RS-232C
    CHANGE MENU SELECTALL
    FRONT-FLOOR
    LOW
     HORIZONTAL
    DUAL
    OFF
    HIGH
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    AUTO POWER OFF
    DATE AND TIME DISABLE
    PASSWORD
    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.
    1 – 64 : The ID number is set in this range.
    • 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 15.Note
    INSTALLATION
    Switch this setting according to the projector
    installation method.
    FRONT-FLOOR
    FRONT-CEILING
    REAR-FLOOR
    REAR-CEILING
    ALTITUDE
    The fan can be controlled in accordance with the
    operating conditions.
    LOW : This is the standard setting.
    HIGH : This is selected when using the projector
    at an altitude of over 1 400 m (4 593.2).
    DIRECTION
    The fan can be controlled in accordance with the
    direction in which the images are to be projected.
    HORIZONTAL : This is the standard setting.
    VERTICAL : This is selected when projecting
    images at a significant angle
    toward the vertical (more than 30
    degrees from the horizontal).
    H: HORIZONTAL
    V: VERTICAL
    30° 30°
    30° 30°
    V
    V HH
    • Select the correct “DIRECTION” setting
    in accordance with the direction in which
    the images are to be projected.
    Using the projector at the wrong
    “DIRECTION” setting will shorten the
    service life of the lamps.Attention 
    						
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    LAMP SELECT
    “LAMP SELECT” is used to choose from “SINGLE”
    and “DUAL” modes depending on user’s needs or
    viewing conditions. 
    In “SINGLE” mode, the projector may automatically
    select either lamp from the 2 lamps, or the
    particular lamp can be specified.
    DUAL : Two lamps are used simultaneously.
    SINGLE : 
    One of either lamps is used (lamp with shorter
    operating hours is automatically selected).
    LAMP1 : Lamp Unit 1 is always used.
    LAMP2 : Lamp Unit 2 is always used.
    When one of the above settings is selected, it will
    take effect after the ENTER button is pressed.
    • If, in the “SINGLE”, “LAMP1” or
    “LAMP2” mode, one lamp remains off
    or the currently active lamp exceeds 
    2 000 hours of cumulative operating
    time (when “HIGH” is selected as the
    “LAMP POWER” setting), the other
    lamp will light. If, in the “DUAL” mode,
    one lamp remains off or the currently
    active lamp exceeds 2 000 hours of
    cumulative operating time (when
    “HIGH” is selected as the “LAMP
    POWER” setting), the other lamp
    alone will light.
    However, if both lamps remain off or
    the 2 000 hours of cumulative
    operating time (when “HIGH” is
    selected as the “LAMP POWER”
    setting) are exceeded, the projector
    will enter the standby mode.
    • The colors of the items indicate the
    status.
    Green Current setting
    Yellow Current setting (when a
    lamp fails or fails to light)
    Red Lamp that has failed to
    light
    White Any other status
    • If the projector is repeatedly used for
    short periods of time, the lamps will
    need to be replaced more frequently.Note
    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.
    OFF : This is the standard setting. “LAMP
    RELAY” is disabled.
    00:00 - 23:00
    : This can be set in one hour intervals from
    00:00 to 23:00.
    • Only when “DUAL” or “SINGLE” is
    selected in “LAMP SELECT”, “LAMP
    RELAY” is active. If “LAMP1” or
    “LAMP2” is selected, “LAMP RELAY”
    function is not available.
    • When “DUAL” is selected in “LAMP
    SELECT”, only one lamp will light for a
    4-hour period after the set time.
    • When “SINGLE” is selected in “LAMP
    SELECT”, the lamp that was off at the
    set time will light, and then the lamp
    that was lighted until the set time will
    turn off.
    • The setting time will be the local time.
    (page 40)Note
    LAMP POWER
    The luminance of the projection lamp can be
    changed depending on user’s needs or the viewing
    conditions.
    HIGH : Set when high brightness is necessary.
    LOW : Set when high brightness is not
    necessary.
    • When set to “LOW”, it is possible to
    reduce power consumption, reduce
    operating noise and extend lamp
    service life.Note
    RS-232C
    This sets the communication parameters at the
    serial terminals.
    For details on the serial terminals, refer to “Using
    the serial terminals” (page 52).
    (IN) BAUDRATE : 9600, 19200 or 38400 is
    selected.
    (IN) PARITY : NONE, EVEN or ODD is
    selected.
    (OUT) BAUDRATE: 9600, 19200 or 38400 is
    selected.
    (OUT) PARITY : NONE, EVEN or ODD is
    selected.
    VPS SYSTEM : MASTER or SLAVE is
    selected.
    GROUP : A to Z is selected. MASTER
    or SLAVE is also selected. 
    						
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    OPTION2 settingsDisplaying the internal test pattern
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    The projector’s system information can be viewed.
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    MAIN VERSION
    NETWORK VERSION
    PROJECTOR RUNTIME
    LAMP1 LOW
                 HIGH
                 TOTAL
    LAMP2 LOW
                 HIGH
    LAMP1 ON              TOTAL
    RETURN LAMP2 ON1.00.00
    1.00      300h
    100h
    200h
    300h
    100h
    200h
    300h
    20
    20
    AUTO POWER OFF
    The projector can be automatically set to the
    standby mode if no signals are input for the set
    duration.
    DISABLE: 
    This is the standard setting. This function is set
    to OFF.
    45MIN. – 90MIN.: 
    The duration can be set in 15-minute
    increments from 45 to 90 minutes.
    DATE AND TIME
    This lets you set the time zone and the current date
    and time for the projector’s internal clock.
    TIME ZONE
    : Set the time zone of your country.
    ADJUST CLOCK
    : Set the current date and time.
    LOCAL DATE/LOCAL TIME
    : Date and time set in above are displayed.
    PASSWORD
    This function is used by a service person.
    Input the password with the numeric buttons (0 to
    9) of the remote control and press the ENTER
    button to confirm the entry.
    The projector has eight types of internal test patterns
    to check the condition of the set.
    To display test patterns, follow the steps below.
    Press the TEST PATTERN button on the
    remote control.
    Or select “TEST PATTERN” in the MAIN
    MENU and search through the various
    types of test  patterns by using 
    buttons.
    • Results of adjustment on the image,
    picture quality, position, size and other
    factors will not be reflected in test
    patterns. Be sure to display the input
    signal before performing various kinds
    of setting.Note
    Cycle of displayed internal
    test patterns
    MENU screen
     + 
    Entry screen
    All white
    All black
    Flag
    16:9 frame*
    Focus
    Color bars
    Window (inversion)
    Window
    Black on 
    white ground
    White on 
    black ground
    * The PT-DW5100U and PT-DW5100UL support the
    4:3 frame format. 
    						
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