Panasonic Projector Pt Dw7000u K Specifications
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DLP™-Based WXGA Projector PT-DW7000U/ U-K PT-DW7000U-K
3-Chip DLP™-Based System in a Sleek, Compact Body The World’s Lightest 3-Chip Large-Venue DLP™-Based Projector The PT-DW7000U series combines the latest 3-chip system based on DLP ™technology with a new optical system developed using our exclusive technology. We have dramatically reduced the cabinet size, creating a unit wit only one-fifth the volume of conventional large- venue 3-chip DLP ™-based projectors. This feat of design and technology achieved the world’s lightest* WXGA 3-chip projector with DLP ™ technology. With a weight of 48.5 pounds (22.0 kg), the PT-DW7000U/U-K can go places other bulky 3-chip projectors with DLP ™tech- nology have never gone before. * As of July 2004. Superb Image Quality Native 16:9 Panels The PT-DW7000 is the world’s first 3-chip DLP ™installation projector with 16:9 wide aspect panels. Unique to Panasonic, these panels let the PT-DW7000U/U-K project wide-screen images without sacrificing the superior image quality provided by DLP ™tech- nology. They also fit more information onto a PC screen.Image Quality from 3-Chip DLP ™ Technology DLP™technology delivers outstanding image resolution. In 3-chip systems with DLP™tech- nology— considered among the world’s most advanced projector engines—a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) chip is allocated to each of the red, green, and blue signals. This gives systems with DLP ™technology superior light utilization for high brightness, digital pro- cessing for low noise and linear white balance, extended device life for minimal image degra- dation, and a quick response that eliminates afterimages. Powerful 6,000 Lumens In addition to the 300-watt UHM ™lamp, the PT-DW7000U series incorporates digital and optical technologies that maximize the DLP ™ technology advantages. They deliver 6,000 Lumens of brightness, offering superior color reproducibility. Astounding 4,000:1 Contrast Ratio with Dynamic Iris Panasonic’s original Dynamic Iris achieves a dramatically improved contrast ratio of 4,000:1 in the PT-DW7000U series. Dynamic Iris con- stantly monitors the input signal, and adjusts the intensity of the light source to match it. This highly advanced function provides high- speed, linear response to changing images with 256-step precision. It also combines with dynamic gamma control to produce deep, rich blacks while preserving the brightness in the lighter portions of dark scenes. 16-Bit Color Depth for Film-Like Natural Image Applying 16-bit drive to each of the RGB pan- els produces 8 times the level of expression (a total of 24 times for all three RGB panels) of conventional 13-bit drive devices. This system creates extremely smooth tonal expression with approx. 65,000 shades of gradation. Progressive Cinema Scan (3/2 Pulldown) This interlace/progressive conversion technolo- gy automatically detects when the input signal is derived from filmed material and selects the optimum progressive processing method to assure faithful reproduction of the original image. It is also compatible with the high-defi- nition 1080i format.Dynamic Sharpness Control The Dynamic Sharpness Control circuit adjusts the video signal waveforms based on the dif- ference in the brightness of adjacent pixels for a sharp, clear picture that is relatively unaf- fected by signal noise. High Reliability and Easy Maintenance Liquid-Cooling System In systems with DLP™technology, the micro- scopic mirrors of the DMD chip turn the light on and off. During the off period, light is directed away from the lens. Handling the heat from this light is a major point in maintaining the long-term performance of projectors with DLP ™technology. Panasonic’s newly developed liquid- cooling system extends projector performance and attains a high level of reliability. Dustproof Design with Sealed Optical Block We have minimized the effect of dust by com- pletely sealing the optical block. This dust-free design helps ensure that 3-chip projectors with DLP ™technology will continue to deliver crisp, sharp, high-resolution images over an extended service life. Dual Lamp System and Lamp Relay Function The use of two lamp systems increases bright- ness and eliminates the need to interrupt a presentation if a lamp burns out (in dual lamp operation mode). In single lamp operation mode, the lamp relay function greatly extends continuous operating time. Optional Long-Life Lamp A long-life lamp that stretches lamp life to 4,000 hours is available as an option. In single lamp operation mode, the lamp lamp relay Conventional large-venue DLP™-based projectors The PT-DW7000U/U-K are the world’s smallest and lightest WXGA 3-chip projectors with DLP ™technology. PT-DW7000U Liquid-cooling device Cooling liquid Off light On light 16 PC (4:3) Video (4:3) 9 Picture in Picture images also fit more easily onto the screen.
function allows non-stop operation 24 hours a day for up to 47 weeks without replacing the lamps. The use of UHM ™lamps dramatically cuts operating costs. Easy Lamp Replacement The PT-DW7000U series is designed to allow easy lamp replacement with the projector in its fully mounted condition. The lamp itself is the only part that needs to be replaced, which fur- ther increases overall reliability. Dust Filter Cleaning The dust filter is easy to clean, and you don’t have to make any changes in the projector’s mounting condition. This helps to minimize user down time. Flexible System Applications Horizontal/Vertical Lens Shift The PT-DW7000U series is equipped with a motor-driven lens shifting function that moves the lens left, right, up, and down. It gives you easy, accurate adjustment when installing the projector. Optical Lenses for Various Venues A wide range of optional lenses with different throw distances are available in addition to the supplied lens. Optional lenses with super-long focal lengths of 8.0 to 15.0 are ideal for use in churches or screening rooms. These pow- ered zoom/focus lenses enable the projectors to perform superbly in an array of projection environments, from classrooms to conference rooms. It’s a snap to replace the “click-in” type lenses used in the bayonet system of the PT-DW7000U series. Connection Terminals The PT-DW7000U/U-K feature two RGB inputs, a composite video input and output, and an S-Video input. They also offer RS-232C/422 input and output, two remote inputs, and one remote output.Abundant Optional Interface Boards In addition to the supplied connection terminals, an optional board module can be select- ed from a total of seven boards to match a variety of input source signals, including digital serial component signals. Quiet Operation The PT-DW7000U series is designed for quiet operation. A newly developed liquid-cooled optical system and noise-suppression duct and control system help minimize operating noise. The fan rotation can now be adjusted in finer steps, so fan noise is reduced when rotation adjusts to match room temperature changes. This helps minimize sudden increases in fan noise during operation. Built-In Multi-Screen Processor, Color Matching and Edge Blending M ULTI-SCREEN PROCESSOR The PT-DW7000U/U-K can project large, multi-screen images without any additional equipment. Up to 100 units (10 x 10) can be edge-blended at a time. C OLOR MATCHING When several units are used together, this function corrects for slight variations in the color reproduction range of individual projec- tors. The PC software assures easy, accurate control. Independent, 7-axis adjustment (red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan, white) ensures high precision and minimizes color variations. To simplify the set-up process, you can adjust the projectors before delivering them to the presentation site. The color- matching function accommodates up to nine units, for multi-screen or single screen pres- entation.E DGE BLENDING This function controls the brightness at overlapping image edges to assure uniform, natural-looking, multi-screen images. When projecting HD sources with a single projector, part of the DMD is unused. In multi-screen projections with two projectors, the DMDs increase the image’s horizontal resolution while maximizing vertical resolution. Networking (Optional) Wired LAN System The optional interface board ET-MD75NT for 10Base-T and 100Base-TX makes the PT-DW7000U series network-ready. Simply hook the projector up to an existing LAN net- work for easy remote control and/or monitor- ing. System administrators will appreciate this feature when using the PT-DW7000U/U-K as a fixed-installation projector. Web Browser Control/Monitoring Anybody can operate the PT-DW7000U series by remote control or monitor its status over a LAN network, because it is all done using the computer’s familiar Web browser. E-Mail Message Alert The PT-DW7000U series automatically sends an e-mail message to notify the operator when an error has occurred, or a lamp needs to be replaced, providing an advanced level of main- tenance ease and reliability. More Valuable Features •Mechanical shutter completely blocks light leakage when no image is being projected •Momentary switching for RGB/Video input without disrupting the image •96 user memories Connection terminals An optional board module can be added for more connection flexibility. e-mail e-mail e-maile-mail Projector PC PC PC Internet LAN LAN remote control remote control remote control PC Built-in multi-screen processor Color matching Edge blending Projector Projector Source Overlapping image edges With edge blending Without edge blending The built-in multi-screen processor enables enlarged multi-screen projection without using any additional spe- cial equipment. Color matching and edge blending make it easier to obtain proper multi-screen picture quality.
Options for More Flexible Installation Lenses 1.5-2.0:1 zoom lens ET-D75LE1 2.0-3.0:1 zoom lens ET-D75LE2 3.0-5.0:1 zoom lens ET-D75LE3 5.0-8.0:1 zoom lens ET-D75LE4 8.0-15.0:1 zoom lens ET-D75LE8 0.8:1 fixed-focus short-throw lens ET-D75LE5Ceiling mount bracket ET-PKD75 Low ceiling mount bracket ET-PKD75S Dual stacking mount bracket ET-DFD75 Replacement lamp unit ET-LAD7500 Replacement lamp units (Twin pack of ET-LAD7500 lamp units)ET-LAD7500W Replacement long-life lamp unit ET-LAD7700L Replacement long-life lamp units (Twin pack of ET-LAD7700L lamp units)ET-LAD7700WL BoardsBrackets Lamps Carrying handle ET-HAD75 Handle Wireless mouse receiver ET-RMRC2 Receiver Network board ET-MD75NT DVI board ET-MD75DV Analog RGB input board ET-MD95RGB Video/S-Video input board ET-MD95VM2 SDI (480i/576i) input board ET-MD95SD1 SDI (480i/576i/480p) input board ET-MD95SD2 SDI (720p/1035i/1080i/1080-24p) input board ET-MD95SD3 ET-D75LE1 Projection Distance 1.8 m / 5.8´ (70˝) 2.5 m / 8.3´ (100˝) 5.1 m / 16.7´ (200˝) 7.6 m / 25.0´ (300˝) 10.2 m / 33.3´ (400˝) 15.2 m / 50.0´ (600˝) Diagonal image size (aspect ratio: 16:9) ET-D75LE1 1.5– 2.0:1 min. max.Distance to screen 2.3 m / 7.6´ 3.4 m / 11.0´ 6.8 m / 22.2´ 10.2 m / 33.5´ 13.6 m / 44.7´ 20.5 m / 67.1´3.1 m / 10.1´ 4.5 m / 14.8´ 9.1 m / 29.7´ 13.6 m / 44.7´ 18.3 m / 60.0´ 27.4 m / 89.8´ET-D75LE2 2.0 – 3.0:1 min. max. 3.1 m / 10.3´ 4.5 m / 14.8´ 9.1 m / 29.7´ 13.7 m / 45.0´ 18.3 m / 60.0´ 27.5 m / 90.2´4.7 m / 15.5´ 6.8 m / 22.3´ 13.7 m / 44.9´ 20.6 m / 67.5´ 27.5 m / 90.1´ 41.3 m / 135.3´ET-D75LE3 3.0 – 5.0:1 min. max. 4.7 m / 15.5´ 6.8 m / 22.3´ 13.7 m / 44.9´ 20.6 m / 67.5´ 27.5 m / 90.1´ 41.3 m / 135.3´7.9 m / 26.0´ 11.4 m / 37.4´ 22.9 m / 75.1´ 34.4 m / 112.9´ 45.9 m / 150.7´ 68.9 m / 226.2´ET-D75LE4 5.0 – 8.0:1 min. max. 7.9 m / 26.0´ 11.4 m / 37.4´ 22.9 m / 75.1´ 34.4 m / 112.9´ 45.9 m / 150.7´ 68.9 m / 226.2´12.7 m / 41.7´ 18.2 m / 59.7´ 36.5 m / 119.8´ 54.8 m / 179.9´ 73.1 m / 239.9´ 109.7 m / 360.0´ET-D75LE8 8.0 – 15.0:1 min. max. 12.4 m / 40.7´ 17.9 m / 58.7´ 36.2 m / 118.8´ 54.5 m / 178.8´ 72.9 m / 239.2´ 109.5 m / 359.3´23.7 m / 77.8´ 33.9 m / 111.2´ 68.3 m / 224.1´ 102.6 m / 336.6´ 136.9 m / 449.1´ 205.5 m / 674.2´ET-D75LE5 0.8:1 fixed 1.2 m / 3.8´ 1.7 m / 5.5´ 3.5 m / 11.3´ 5.2 m / 17.1´ – – PT-DW7000U/U-K 6.6´ 13.1´ 19.7´ 26.2´ 32.8´ 39.4´ 45.9´ 52.5´ 59.1´ 65.6´ 72.2´ 78.7´ 85.3´ 91.9´ 98.4´ 2 m 4 m 6 m 8 m 10 m 12 m 14 m 16 m 18 m 20 m 22 m 24 m 26 m 28 m 30 m 105´ 32 m 111.5´ 34 m100˝ diagonal screenET-D75LE5 0.8ET-D75LE1 1.5–2.0ET-D75LE2 2.0–3.0ET-D75LE3 3.0–5.0ET-D75LE4 5.0–8.0ET-D75LE8 8.0–15.0 Projection Range Example •Wireless/wired remote control unit with wireless mouse function* •ID assignment for up to 64 units •Coordinated group control for up to 26 groups (A-Z) •Picture in picture (main/sub input source combi- nations possible only when using computer and video) •Digital vertical keystone correction •3x digital zoom •Built-in test pattern•Selectable 9-language on-screen menu (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean) * Requires the optional ET-RMRC2 wireless mouse receiver PT-DW7000U-K PT-DW7000UAvailable in black (PT-DW7000U-K) and white (PT-DW7000U) cabinet colors. Ecology-Conscious Design Panasonic works from every angle to minimize environmental impact in the product design, pro- duction and delivery processes, and in the per- formance of the product itself over its life cycle. The PT-DW7000U series reflects the following ecological considerations. •Lead-free solder is used to mount compo- nents to the printed circuit boards. •Lead-free glass is used for the lens. •The packing case and operating manual are made from recycled paper. •Lamp power switching further reduces power consumption. Wireless/wired remote control
Bright, Vivid Images that Deliver All the Emotion and Excitement Dynamic Iris: Deeper Blacks, Brighter Whites, and Vivid, True-to-Life Color Incorporating Panasonic exclusive tech- nology, the Dynamic Iris opens and closes with exceptional speed and precision as the input signal changes, resulting in accurate, real-time control of the light striking the DMD chips. The Dynamic Iris is positioned immediately after the light synthesizer and before the integrator, so it has minimal adverse effect on the overall light uniformity across the screen. Dynamic Iris and Dynamic Gamma Dynamic Iris quickly fine-tunes the lamp output with 256-step precision. Dynamic Gamma pre- serves the brightness in bright portions, helping maintain a wide dynamic range. Competitor B Thanks to functions such as lamp power switching, the blacks are not washed out. The white portions, however, become dim and dull. Competitor A Blacks and other dark portions are washed out. Lamp Lamp Dynamic Iris PT-DW7000U-K Only a projector that offers superior brightness and contrast can give y\ ou vivid, faithful reproduction of images that have both light and dark areas, such as a starship in outer space or a face partly cloaked in shadow. A projector like Panasonic’s PT-DW7000U series. The PT-DW7000U series combines outstanding 6,000-lumen brightness with 4,000:1\ contrast*. Also featuring Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing ™(DLP™) technolo- gy and unique 16:9 wide-aspect panels (1,366 x 768), this 3-chip DLP ™projector truly e xcels in the projection of movie sources. The PT-DW7000U series also adds features such as Dynamic Iris, which improves con- trast by matching the lamp output to the input signal. The liquid-cooled optical engine boosts both reliability and durability while greatly reducing operating \ noise. The PT-DW7000U series is suitable for a wide variety of applications, from boardrooms, conference rooms, post-production, and broadcasting to premium home theaters. * With the Dynamic Iris set to 3.
Dimensions 8-1/4˝ Ø1-9/16˝ 1-5/16˝ 18-3/16˝ 1-5/16˝ 20-7/8˝ 4-15/16˝ 7-1/2˝ 10-3/8˝ 18-7/16˝ 1-1/4˝ 1/16˝ 22-3/8˝ 21-9/32˝ 1-1/8˝ 7-7/8˝ 6-11/16˝ 4-3/8˝ 1-3/4˝ 3-13/16˝ 1/4˝ (209) ( Ø40) (34) (462) (34) (530) (125) (191) (264) (468) (32) (2) (569) (540) (29) (200) (170) (111) (44) (97) (6) Unit: inches (mm) Specifications PT-DW7000U1-04SEP30K Printed in Japan. System Device Pixels Lamp Brightness Contrast ratio Resolution RGB Video Lens Screen size RGB input scanning frequency Component signal V ideo signal T erminals VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT S-Video IN RGB1/YP BPRIN RGB2 IN Optional board slot RS-232C/422 IN RS-232C/422 OUT REMOTE 1 IN REMOTE 1 OUT REMOTE 2 IN Optical axis shift* Keystone correction range Installation P ower cord length P ower supply P ower consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) W eight Operating temperature Operating humidity Supplied accessories DLP™ system 0.85˝ (diagonal) DMD™ (x 3), 16:9 1,049,088 (1,366 x 768) x 3 300 W UHM™ lamp x 2 (BriteOptic™ Dual Lamp System) 6000 lumens (dual lamp) 3000 lumens (single lamp) 4000:1 (full white/full black, with dynamic iris set to “3”) 1366 x 768 pixels 560 TV lines Optional 70˝– 600˝ diagonal f H15 –100 kHz, fV24 –120 Hz, Dot clock 20–162 MHz 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720/60p, 1035/60i, 1080/60i,1080/50i, 1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF, 1080/30p NTSC, PAL, SECAM, M-NTSC, PAL60, P AL-M, PAL-N BNC BNC Mini DIN 4-pin BNC x 5 D-sub HD 15-pin x 1 D-sub 9-pin female D-sub 9-pin male M3 jack M3 jack D-sub 9-pin female (parallel) Powered; horizontal ±30%, vertical ±65% ±40° (with ET-D75LE2) Front/rear, ceiling/floor, (menu selec- tion) 2.5 m (8.2´) 100 – 120 V AC, 60 Hz 800 W (800 VA) (12 W during standby mode with fan stopped) 20-7/8˝ x 7-7/8˝ x 21-9/32˝ (530 x 200 x 540 mm) (without lens and lens hood) 48.5 lbs/22.0 kg (without lens) 0°– 40°C (32°–104°F) 0°– 35°C (32°– 95°F) (dual lamp, lamp power: high) 10% – 80% (no condensation) Optional accessories Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject\ to change without notice. This product may be subject to export control regulations. UHM is a trad\ emark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Digital Light Processing, DLP, DLP logo and the DLP\ medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments. VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machin\ es Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners. Projec\ tion images simulated. Please contact Panasonic or your dealer for a demonstration. Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company Presentation Systems Group 1 888 843 9788 www.panasonic.com/projectors Headquarters 1 Panasonic Way, 4E-7 Secaucus, NJ 07094 201 348 5300 1 888 843 9788Panasonic Canada Inc.5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga, Ontario Canada L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 •Replacement lamp unit (single): ET-LAD7700 • Replacement lamp unit (set of two lamps): ET-LAD7700W • Replacement long-life lamp unit (single): ET-LAD7700L • Replacement long-life lamp unit (set of two lamps): ET-LAD7700WL • Ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKD75 • Low ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKD75S • Dual stacking mount bracket: ET-DFD75 • Carrying handle: ET-HAD75 • Zoom lens (1.5–2.0:1): ET-D75LE1 • Zoom lens (2.0–3.0:1): ET-D75LE2 • Zoom lens (3.0–5.0:1): ET-D75LE3 • Zoom lens (5.0–8.0:1): ET-D75LE4 • Zoom lens (8.0–15.0:1): ET-D75LE8 • Fixed focus lens (0.8:1): ET-D75LE5 • DVI board: ET-MD75DV • Network board: ET-MD75NT •V ideo/S-Video input board: ET-MD95VM2 • SDI (480i/576i) input board: ET-MD95SD1 • SDI (480i/576i/480p) input board: ET-MD95SD2 • SDI (720p/1035i/1080i/1080-24p) input board: ET-MD95SD3 • RGB/YP BPRinput board: ET-MD95RGB •W ireless mouse receiver: ET-RMRC2 • Wireless/wired remote control unit •B atteries for remote control unit • Remote control cable NOTES ON USE • The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a large sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use. The length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illu- minate varies greatly depending on individual lamp character- istics and usage conditions. • The brightness of the lamp will gradually decrease with use. • The replacement cycle of the lamp will be shortened if the power is frequently turned on and off or the projector is sub- jected to daily continuous use for 10 or more hours. Lamp mode/brightness No. of lamp Dual Single Lamp power High Low High LowBrightness Normal lamp 6,000 lm 4,800 lm 3,000 lm 2,400 lm Long-life lamp – 3,000 lm – 1,500 lm Lamp mode/lamp life Lamp mode High Low Lamp life Normal lamp 1,500 hr 2,000 hr Long-life lamp – 4,000 hr •U sing the long-life lamps, lamp life is 8,000 hours maximum when operated in single lamp mode with the lamp relay function on. • Lamp life varies depending on usage conditions and the surrounding environment. •W hen the long-life lamps are used the lamp power mode is automatically set to low. * Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shift\ ing.