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    8,500 lm8,500 lm8,500 lm8,500 lm10,000 lm10,000 lm
    PT-DZ870KPT-DZ870LKPT-DZ870WPT-DZ870LWPT-DW830KPT-DW830LKPT-DW830WPT-DW830LWPT-DX100KPT-DX100LKPT-DX100WPT-DX100LW
    The  PT-DZ870LK/DZ870LW,  PT-DW830LK/DW830LW,  and  PT-DX100LK/DX100LW  are  not  equipped  with  a  lens. The  cabinet  for  each  model  is  available  in  black  (PT-DZ870K/DW830K/DX100K)  or  white  (PT-DZ870W/DW830W/DX100W). 
    PT-DZ870
    PT-DZ870L
    PT-DW830
    PT-DW830L
    PT-DX100
    PT-DX100L
    1-Chip DLP™ Projectors
    PT-DZ870 Series
    A Bright 10,000 lm,* Stunning Colors and  
    Highly Flexible Projection
    *  For  the  PT-DX100/DX100L.  8,500  lm  for  the  PT-DZ870/DZ870L  and  PT-DW830/DW830L.   
    						
    							Bright  10,000/8,500  lm  from  Compact  Body
    A  unique  lamp  drive  system  has  helped  to  make 
    the  body  compact,  while  two  newly  developed, 
    high-output,  420  W  lamps  provide  high  bright-
    ness  of  10,000  lm  for  the  PT-DX100  and  8,500 
    lm  for  the  PT-DZ870/DW830.
    Dynamic  Iris  for  a  High  10,000:1*1  
    Contrast  Ratio
    Panasonic’s  Dynamic  Iris 
    uses  a  scene-linking  aper-
    ture  mechanism  to  achieve 
    a  remarkable  10,000:1*1 
    contrast  without  lowering 
    its  high  brightness.  This 
    helps  to  reproduce  deeper, 
    richer  blacks,  and  provides 
    images  with  more  detailed 
    textures.
    Panasonic has raised the level of its top-end 1-chip DLP™ projector even further with 
    the  new  PT-DZ870  Series.  It  features  many  of  the  advanced  functions  that  are  found 
    in  our  flagship  3-chip  DLP™  projector.  It  also  includes  the  Dynamic  RGB  Booster, 
    which  achieves  stunning  image  quality  with  high  levels  of  color  reproduction  and 
    brightness,  and  an  optical  block  with  dust-resistant  structure.  These  features  enable 
    a  degree  of  color  reproduction  that  approaches  our  highest  level  projectors,  and  a 
    raised  level  of  reliability.  It  satisfies  professional  users’  demands  for  higher  return  on 
    investment  (ROI),  lower  total  cost  of  ownership  (TCO),  superior  performance,  and 
    expanded  application  flexibility.  Geometric  adjustment,  portrait  projection,  3D  projec-
    tion,  and  multi-screen  projection  further  increase  flexibility  in  use.  If  you  want  truly 
    creative  imaging,  you’ll  find  it  in  the  PT-DZ870  Series.
    Flagship  Quality  in  a  
    1-Chip  DLP
    ™
     Projector
    Vivid Picture Quality 
    with High Brightness
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    							The  New  Dynamic  RGB  Booster  Enhances 
    Both  Brightness  and  Color  Reproduction
    Panasonic’s  RGB  Booster  achieves  high  image 
    quality  with  levels  of  color  reproduction  and 
    brightness  that  make  each  color  stand  out.  It 
    combines  Panasonic’s  proprietary  Vivid  Color 
    Control  technology  with  a  Lamp  Modulation  Drive 
    System  for  a  1-chip  DLP™  projector  that  pro-
    duces  bright  and  vivid  colors.  This  has  been  fur-
    ther  advanced  in  the  PT-DZ870  Series  with  the 
    development  of  the  Dynamic  RGB  Booster.  Imag-
    es  are  analyzed  frame  by  frame,  and  scene-link-
    ing  and  realtime  modulation  are  used  to  achieve 
    high  brightness  and  vivid  color  reproduction.
    Detail  Clarity  Processor  3  Gives  Natural 
    Clarity  to  Even  the  Finest  Details
    This  unique  Panasonic  circuit  optimizes  the 
    sharpness  of  each  image,  based  on  the  super-
    high-,  high-,  medium-,  and  lowfrequency  compo-
    nents  of  the  extracted  image  information.  The 
    resulting  images  have  more  natural,  lifelike 
    expression.
    System  Daylight  View  2  for  Enhanced  Color 
    Perception
    This  unique  Panasonic  technology  optimizes  image 
    quality  to  improve  the  color  perception  of  the  pro-
    jected  image  in  bright  rooms.  With  a  brightness  of 
    10,000  lm*2,  it  provides  highly  comfortable  view-
    ing  even  in  bright  lighting,  and  allows  viewers  to 
    concentrate  easily  on  the  images.
    DICOM  Simulation  Mode*3 
    This  imaging  mode  is  similar  to  DICOM  part  14, 
    which  is  a  medical  imaging  standard.  It  repro-
    duces  X-ray  images  with  remarkable  clarity.
    Rec.  709  Mode  for  HDTV  Projection
    Optimal  color  reproduction  can  be  achieved  by 
    selecting  this  mode,  compliant  with  ITU-R  Rec-
    ommendation  BT.709,  when  images  from  an 
    HDTV  source  are  projected.
    Waveform  Monitor  Function
    When  the  output  level  of  the  source  device  fluc-
    tuates  due  to  the  performance  of  the  device  or 
    its  cable  connections,  the  original  black  and 
    white  levels  of  the  image  content  cannot  be 
    reproduced  correctly.  With  the  PT-DZ870  Series 
    projector  you  can  view  the  waveforms  on  the 
    screen  and  adjust  the  settings  either  automati-
    cally  or  manually  as  you  prefer.
    Full-HD  Ready  WUXGA  Resolution
    The  PT-DZ870  features  native  WUXGA  resolution 
    for  full-HD  viewing.  This  brings  you  lifelike  pro-
    jection  of  intricate,  highly  detailed  images.
    Advanced  Technologies  for  Excellent  Image 
    Quality
    s3D  color  management  system
    sFull  10-bit  image  processing
    sProgressive  cinema  scan  (3:2  pulldown)
    sDynamic  sharpness  control
    sDigital  noise  reduction
    sIP  conversion
    sAI  scene  control
    s2:2  pulldown  mode
    ssRGB  compatibility
    Conventional  sharpness  control
    Detail  Clarity  Processor  3Before
    White  Level  Adjustment
    Black  Level  Adjustment
    Before
    After
    After
    Without  System  Daylight  View  2With  System  Daylight  View  2
    Normal  modeDICOM  simulation  mode
    s 6IVID #OLOR #ONTROLThis  technology  optimizes  the  use  of  the  color wheel  segments.  It  increases  the  brightness  of each  RGB  color  by  minimizing  the  unallocated portions  between  the  colors,  to  produce  truly vivid  coloring.
    Conventional  system: Because  the  lamp  power was  fixed,  color  reproduc-tion  was  enhanced  by sacrificing  brightness.
    s ,AMP -ODULATION $RIVE 3YSTEM
    Dynamic  RGB  Booster:  Images  are  analyzed frame  by  frame,  and  the  lamp  output  is  modu-lated  to  match  each  scene.  This  achieves  opti-mal  brightness  and  color  reproduction  for  a wide  variety  of  scenes.  coloring.
    Color wheel
    Lamp power
    Color wheel
    Lamp power
    Color wheel
    Lamp power
    The  boost  amount  is  controlled  in  real  time  as  the  ima ges are  projected.
    Bright  scenesColorful  scenes
    *1 Full on/off, with dynamic iris on.*2 For the PT-DX100/DX100L. 8,500 lm for the PT-DZ870/DZ870L and PT-DW830/DW830L.*3 This product is not a medical instrument. Do not use it for actual medical diagnosis.
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    							Panasonic’s  Original  Dual  Lamp  System
    This  system  eliminates  the  interruption  if  a  lamp 
    should  fail  (in  dual-lamp  operation  mode).  The 
    Lamp  Relay  mode  also  operates  the  lamps  alter-
    nately  to  enable  24/7  projection.
    Long  Lamp  Life  Contributes  to  Low  TCO
    The  PT-DZ870  Series  projectors  lower  the  total 
    cost  of  ownership  because  they  have  a  lamp 
    replacement  cycle  of  up  to  4,000  hours.*4
    Filter-Less  Dust-Resistant  Optical  Engine
    s ! (EAT
    0IPE #OOLING 3YSTEM -AINTAINS 3TA-
    ble  Operation  up  to  45°C*5
    A  new  optical  cooling  system  featuring  a  heat 
    pipe  block  suppresses  temperature  rises  inside 
    the  projector  and  allows  stable  operation  up  to 
    an  ambient  temperature  of  45°C  (113°F).*5  The 
    use  of  this  heat-pipe  cooling  system  also 
    achieves  quiet  operation,  enabling  viewers  to 
    concentrate  on  the  presentation  or  on  quiet 
    movie  scenes.
    s $UST
    2ESISTANT /PTICAL LOCK
    The  optical  block,  the  heart  of  the  projector,  is 
    hermetically  sealed  to  resist  the  effects  of  dust 
    and  other  particles  in  the  air,  which  makes  it 
    possible  to  remove  the  air  filters  for  optics.  It 
    also  contributes  to  the  low  TCO.
    Easy  Lamp  Replacement*6
    For  easier  maintenance,  you  can  replace  the 
    lamp  from  the  rear.  This  makes  it  easy  to  replace 
    a  lamp  unit  while  the  projector  is  still  in  the 
    mounting  bracket  or  dual  stacked.
    DIGITAL  LINK—The  Single  Cable  Solution
    s 4RANSMITS $IGITAL 3IGNALS UP TO
    100  m  (328  ft)  with  a  Single  Cable
    Equipped  with  a  DIGITAL  LINK  terminal, 
    the  PT-DZ870  Series  projector  allows  transmis-
    sion  of  HDMI,  uncompressed  HD  digital  video, 
    audio*7  and  control  signals  (Ethernet,  RS-232C) 
    for  up  to  100  meters  (328  feet)  through  a  single 
    CAT5e  (STP)  cable  or  higher.  This  simplifies 
    cabling  and  system  upgrades,  making  it  ideal  for 
    ceiling-mounted  and  other  permanent  installa-
    tions.
    s /PTIONAL %4
    9& $IGITAL )NTERFACE OX
    for  Easy  Setup
    Used  together  with  the  new  ET-YFB100G  Digital 
    Interface  Box,  or  other  compatible  equipment,*8 
    the  installation  of  this  projector  is  easier  than 
    ever,  without  any  need  for  external  receivers.  The 
    input  signal  can  also  be  easily  switched*9  from 
    control  panel  or  remote  control  of  the  projector 
    to  enable  attractive  presentations  or  lessons 
    using  multimedia  content. 
    Art-Net*10 Compatible
    The  PT-DZ870  Series  projector  is  compatible 
    with  the  Art-Net  protocol  for  lighting  manage-
    ment.  Art-Net  compatibility  lets  you  connect  the 
    projector  to  the  lighting  console,  and  operate 
    functions  such  as  shutter  on/off,  input  change, 
    power  on/off,  etc.,  together  with  the  light  control.
    Multi-Screen  Support  System  Seamlessly 
    Connects  Multiple  Screens
    s %DGE LENDING
    The  edges  of  adjacent  screens  can  be  blended 
    and  their  luminance  controlled. 
    s #OLOR -ATCHING
    This  function  corrects  for  slight  variations  in  the 
    color  reproduction  range  of  individual  projectors. 
    The  PC  software  assures  easy,  accurate  control. 
    s -ULTI
    3CREEN 0ROCESSOR
    The  PT-DZ870  Series  can  project  large,  multi-
    screen  images  without  any  additional  equipment. 
    Up  to  100  (10 !  10)  units  can  be  edge-blended 
    at  a  time.
    Multi-Unit  Brightness  Control
    This  function  automatically  corrects  the  bright-
    ness  fluctuations  that  occur  over  time  in  the 
    individual  projectors  of  a  multi-screen  system.  Up 
    to  eight  projectors  can  be  controlled  by  connect-
    ing  to  each  other  via  a  hub,  and  this  can  be 
    increased  to  a  maximum  of  2,048  projectors  by 
    using  “Multi  Projector  Monitoring  &  Control  Soft-
    ware  Ver.  2.8.”
    Easy Maintenance and 
    Superior Reliability
    System Integration  
    Flexibility
    For  details  on  other  manufacturers’  equipment, visit  our  Projector  Global  Web  Site: panasonic.net/avc/projector
    Blu-ray discplayerDocumentcameraDesktop PCVCR
    Digital Interface BoxET-YFB100G
    Tr a n s m i t t e r / s w i t c h e r
    s#2%342/.CONNECTEDs%XTRONs!-804
    $:3ERIES
    CAT5e (STP) cable or higher: Video, audio*7 and control signals (up to 100 m/328 ft)
    Without edge blending
    With edge blending
    Overlapping image edgesPT-DZ870 Series
    Source
    Color matchingEdge blending
    Lamp modeBrightness (lumens)Lamp  replacementcycle (hours)*4PT-DZ870PT-DW830PT-DX100
    Dual: Normal8,50010,0003,000
    Dual: Eco6,8008,0004,000
    Single: Normal4,2505,0006,000
    Single: Eco3,4004,0008,000
    Time
    Brightness
    (A)(B)
    Image from the projector 1Image from theprojector 2
    Brightness fluctuations occur.
    Time
    Brightness
    (A´)(B´)
    Images from the projector 1 and 2
    Presetbrightness
    At  the  time  when  the projectors  are  installed !	At  the  time  when  the projectors  are  installed !|	
    ! Conventional Projector!  Multi-Unit  Brightness Control  “ON”
    After  a  certain  time  has passed (B)After  a  certain  time  has passed | 	
    Projector  1Projector  1
    Projector  1Projector  1
    Projector  2Projector  2
    Projector  2Projector  2
    *4 With the LAMP POWER set to ECO mode in dual lamp operation. 3,000 hours with the LAMP POWER set to NORMAL  m o d e  in  d u a l  la m p  o p e r at i o n.  T h e  u s ag e  e nv ir o nm e n t  af fe c t s  t h e lamp replacement cycle. *5  T h e  o p e r at in g  t em p e r at ure  r a n g e  i s  0 ° C  t o  4 5° C  ( 3 2 ° F  t o  113 ° F )  w h e n  u s e d  in  l o c at i o n s  f r o m  1,4 0 0  m  t o  2,70 0  m  ( 4, 9 5 3  f t  t o  8 , 8 5 8  f t )  a b ove  s e a  level.  I f the ambient temperature exceeds 35°C (95°F), the light output may be reduced to protect the projector.  *6 The lamp filter must be replaced at the same time as the lamp.*7 The PT-DZ870 Series does not have an audio function.  *8 Crestron’s DigitalMedia 8G+™, Extron’s XTP Systems and AMX’s Enova DVX.  *9  I n p u t  s ele c t i o n  a n d  o t h e r  E T-Y F B 10 0 G operations can be performed only when connecting to a DIGITAL LINK compatible projector.  *10 Art-Net is a protocol for transmitting the lighting control protocol DMX512 over Ethernet.
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    							New  Geometric  Adjustment  for  Specially 
    Shaped  Screens  (PT-DZ870)
    This  function  adjusts  the  image  for  projection 
    onto  spherical,  cylindrical  and  other  specially 
    shaped  screens.  You  can  make  the  adjustment 
    easily  using  only  the  remote  control,  with  no 
    external  equipment  needed.
    Optional  Upgrade  Kit  ET-UK 20  Featuring 
    Geometry  Manager  Pro  (PT-DZ870)
    The  new  Geometry  Manager  Pro  software  includ-
    ed  in  the  optional  upgrade  kit  supports  Color 
    Matching,  Edge  Blending,  uniformity  correction, 
    and  other  useful  functions  for  multi-projector  set-
    ups  (max.  32  units).  It  also  allows  creative  mask-
    ing  using  four  lines  or  bitmap  data.  And  its  flexi-
    ble  and  complex  geometric  adjustment  capability 
    suits  a  wide  variety  of  screen  shapes. 
    Active  3D  Projection  Capability
    The  PT-DZ870  Series  is  com-
    patible  with  both  passive  and 
    active  3D  projection  systems. 
    It  combines  with  either  a  sep-
    arate,  external  100/120/144  Hz  drive  with  IR 
    emitter  and  active  shutter  glasses,  or  an  active 
    filter  and  passive  glasses,  for  viewing  3D  images. 
    Flexible  Installation
    The  wide  adjustment 
    range  of  the  powered 
    horizontal/vertical  lens 
    shift  function  can  be  easi-
    ly  adjusted  with  the 
    remote  control.  The  unit 
    can  also  be  rotated  360 
    degrees  vertically,  to  accommodate  various 
    installation  conditions.  The  lens-centered  design 
    contributes  to  easy  installation.
    Portrait  Mode  Capability  (Optional)*11
    Portrait  projection  is  possible  by  mounting  the 
    optional  ET-LAD120P  or  ET-LAD120PW  lamp 
    units,  updating  the  projector’s  firmware,*12  and 
    installing  the  projector  with  its  terminal  side  sur-
    face  facing  downward.
    Multiple  Terminals  with  HD-SDI 
    Compatibility
    The  PT-DZ870  Series  has  an  array  of  terminals, 
    including  3D  sync,  DVI-D  and  HDMI  terminals. 
    The  PT-DZ870  also  features  an  SDI  (SD-,  HD-, 
    and  3G-SDI)  input  terminal.
    Multi  Projector  Monitoring  &  Control 
    Software  Ver.  2.8
    Panasonic’s  original  Multi  Projector  Monitoring  & 
    Control  Software  Ver.  2.8  freeware  lets  you 
    control  and  monitor  multiple  projectors  at  the 
    same  time  over  a  wired  LAN.  If  a  problem 
    occurs,  an  alarm  message  is  sent  to  the 
    monitoring/controlling  PC.
    Web  Browser  Control
    The  PT-DZ870  Series  can  be  easily  operated 
    remotely  over  a  LAN  network,  because  it  is  all 
    done  using  the  computer’s  familiar  web  browser. 
    Furthermore,  the  projector  sends  an  e-mail  mes-
    sage  to  notify  the  operator  when  an  error  has 
    occurred,  or  a  lamp  needs  to  be  replaced.
    A  Wide  Selection  of  Lenses  (Optional)
    A  wide  variety  of  lenses  add  versatility  and 
    flexibility  to  projector  installation.  Long-throw 
    zoom  lenses,  a  short-throw  lens,  and  an  ultra-
    short-throw  lens,  in  particular,  make  it  easier  to 
    adapt  your  projector  to  the  installation  site  com-
    pared  with  other  brand  systems.  The  lenses 
    attach  and  detach  with  one-touch  ease. 
    Other  Valuable  Features
    sPJLink™  compatibility
    sP-in-P  function*13
    sMechanical  lens  shutter  with  fade  in/out  effect
    sScheduling  function
    sDirect  power  off
    s30  m  long-range  wireless  remote  control
    sAnti-theft  features  with  chain  opening
    sControl  device  setup  function
    sID  assignment  for  up  to  64  units
    sBuilt-in  test  pattern
    sSelectable  10-language  on-screen  menu  (Eng-
    lish,  German,  French,  Spanish,  Italian,  Portu-
    guese,  Russian,  Japanese,  Chinese,  Korean)
    sRoHS  Directive  compliant
    Create  masking  data...
    Use  it  to  overlap  the projection  image...
    !ND THE IMAGE IS PROJECTEDonly  in  the  designated  areas.
    Bitmap  masking:Detailed  masking  is  also possible  with  an  image  of  up to  1,920  by  1,200.
    Line  masking
    Flexible  calibration  lets  you  project  onto  curved  surfaces.
    Each  corner  can  be  independentl y adjusted,  and  up  to  three  sets  of adjusted  data  can  be  stored.
    Keep  aspect  on.
    You  can  keep  the  aspect  on  when  correcting  cur ves.  To  make ef fective  use  of  the  screen  area,  you  can  also  turn  the aspect-keeping  function  off.
    Keep  aspect  off.
     360°
    *11 P le a s e  c o n t ac t  t h e  s a le s  re p re s e n t at i ve  w i t h  re g a r d  t o  t h e  f r a m e  fo r  p o r t r a i t  o r ie n t at i o n.  I n s t a llat i o n  i s  p o s sib le  o nl y  w i t h  t h e  t e r min a l  sid e  f acin g  d o w nw a r d.  H o r izo n t a l  r o t at i o n  a n d vertical rotation are both limited to 15 degrees. Also, the lamp replacement cycle differs from that of the landscape mode, and is affected by the usage environment.*12 Firmware will be available by September 2013.  *13 This function cannot be used with some input signals and selected inputs.  *14 With the STANDBY MODE set to ECO.
    Ecology-Conscious Design
    sNo halogenated flame retardants are used in the cabinet. sLead-free solder is used to mount components to the printed circuit boards. sStand-by power consumption of only 0.3 W.*14 sAuto Power Save activates standby mode when no signal is input.
    All PT-DZ870 Series projectors are carefully manufactured at the Panasonic factory in Japan, under strict quality control. This is another, very important advantage of a Panasonic projector. 
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    							Featuring the superb color rendition, light weight, and excellent TCO,   
    the PT-DZ870 Series meet the versatile needs of professionals.
    Museums / entertainmentHigher education
    1 Remote  1  input/output2 Remote  2  input3 Serial  input/output4 3D  sync  1  input/output and  3D  sync  2  output
    5 SDI  input  (PT-DZ870  only)6 Video  input7 RGB  1  input8 DVI-D  input9 RGB  2  input
    10 HDMI  input11 LAN /  DIGITAL  LINK connector
    Te r m i n a l s
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    /PTIONAL!CCESSORIES
    ET-UK20 Upgrade  Kit  (Geometry  Manager  Pro  included)ET-LAD120 Replacement lamp  unit (one  bulb)
    ET-LAD120P Replacement lamp  unit  for portrait  mode(one  bulb)
    ET-PKD120B !T TACHMENT FOR CEILINGmount  bracket
    ET-PKD120S Low-ceiling mount  bracket
    ET-PKD120H High-ceiling mount  bracket
    ET-LAD120W Replacement  lamp  unit (a  set  of  two  bulbs)ET-LAD120PW Replacement  lamp  unit for  por trait  mode (a  set  of  two  bulbs)
    ET-DLE030Fixed-focus  lens
    ET-DLE085Zoom  lens
    ET-DLE150Zoom  lens
    ET-DLE250Zoom  lens
    ET-DLE350Zoom  lens
    ET-DLE450Zoom  lens
    ET-DLE055Fixed-focus  lens
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    9&
    Digital interface box
    Brackets included for various installation needs, 
    including server rack (EIA standards) mounting.
    NOTE:  The  ET-DLE030  will  be  available  by  July  2013.
    Black/white models
    PT-DZ870K/DW830K/DX100K
    PT-DZ870LK/DW830LK/DX100LK
    PT-DZ870W/DW830W/DX100W
    PT-DZ870LW/DW830LW/DX100LW
    The  cabinet  for  each  model  is  available  in  black  (PT-DZ870K/DW830K/DX100K)  or  white  (PT-DZ870W/DW830W/DX100W).
    The  PT-DZ870LK/DZ870LW,  PT-DW830LK/DW830LW,  and  PT-DX100LK/DX100LW  are  not  equipped  with  a  lens.
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    							fH: 15.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [480i (525i)]
    fH: 31.50 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [480p (525p)]
    fH: 15.63 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [576i (625i)]
    fH: 31.25 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [576p (625p)]
    fH: 45.00 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [720 (750)/60p] f
    H: 37.50 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [720 (750)/50p]
    fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1035 (1125)/60i]
    fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1080 (1125)/60i]
    fH: 28.13 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [1080 (1125)/50i]
    fH: 28.13 kHz, fV: 25 Hz [1080 (1125)/25p] f
    H: 27.00 kHz, fV: 24 Hz [1080 (1125)/24p]
    fH: 27.00 kHz, fV: 48 Hz [1080 (1125)/24sF]
    fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 30 Hz [1080 (1125)/30p]
    fH: 67.50 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1080 (1125)/60p]
    fH: 56.25 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [1080 (1125)/50p]
    17.0 mm (0.67 inches) diagonal (16:10 aspect ratio)
    DLP
    ™ chip ! 1, DLP™ projection system
    2,304,000 (1,920 ! 1,200) pixels
    Powered zoom (throw ratio 1.7– 2.4:1), 
    powered focus F 1.7–1.9, f 25.6–35.7 mm
    1.27–15.24 m (50– 600 in), 1.27–5.08 m (50–200 in) with the ET-DLE055, 16:10 aspect ratio
    8,500 lm (dual-lamp, 
    LAMP MODE: NORMAL)
    1,920 ! 1,200 pixels
    SMPTE ST 424 compliant, [RGB 4:4:4 12-bit/10-bit] 
    1125(1080)/60i, 1125(1080)/50i, 1125(1080)/25p, 
    1125(1080)/24p, 1125(1080)/24sF, 1125(1080)/30p, 
    [ YP
    BPR 4:2:2 10-bit] 1125(1080)/60p, 1125(1080)/50p
    SMPTE ST 292 compliant, [YPBPR 4:2:2 10-bit] 
    750(720)/60p, 750(720)/50p, 1125(1035)/60i,
    1125(1080)/60i, 1125(1080)/50i, 1125(1080)/25p, 
    1125(1080)/24p, 1125(1080)/24sF, 1125(1080)/30p 
    SMPTE ST 259 compliant, [ YC
    BCR 4:2:2 10-bit] 
    525i(480i), 625i(576i)
    Vertical +50%, horizontal ±10%, powered
    Vertical ±40°,*
    4 horizontal ±15°
    Vertical ±45°,*5 horizontal ±40°*6
    BNC !  1 (3G/HD/SD-SDI) 16.5 mm (0.65 inches) diagonal (16:10 aspect ratio)
    DLP
    ™ chip ! 1, DLP™ projection system
    1,024,000 (1,280 ! 800) pixels
    Powered zoom (throw ratio 1.8– 2.5:1), powered focus F 1.7–1.9, f 25.6–35.7 mm
    1,280 ! 800 pixels (Input signals that exceed this 
    resolution will be converted to 1,280 ! 800 pixels.)
    –
    Vertical +60%, horizontal ±10%, powered
    Vertical ±40°*
    4 
    –
    – 17.8 mm (0.7 inches) diagonal (4:3 aspect ratio)
    DLP
    ™ chip ! 1, DLP™ projection system
    786,432 (1,024 ! 768) pixels
    1.27–15.24 m (50– 600 in), 1.27–5.08 m 
    (50–200 in) with the ET-DLE055, 4:3 aspect ratio
    10,000 lm (dual-lamp, 
    LAMP MODE: NORMAL)
    1,024 ! 768 pixels (Input signals that exceed this 
    resolution will be converted to 1,024 ! 768 pixels.)
    Vertical +50%,*
    3 horizontal ±10%, powered
    120240 V AC, 10–
    5.2 A, 50/60 Hz
    1,030 W (1,060 VA)(0.3 W when 
    STANDBY MODE  set to ECO*1, 3 W  when STANDBY MODE set to NORMAL)
    3,516 BTU/hour (without light: 3,400 BTU/hour for the PT-DZ870/DZ870L/D\
    W830/DW830L,  3,379 BTU/hour for the PT-DX100/DX100L)
    Optional powered zoom/focus lenses and fixed-focus lens
    420 W UHM lamp !  2
    90 %
    10,000:1 (full on/full off, in dynamic iris 3 mode)
    f
    H: 15– 100 kHz, fV: 24–120 Hz, dot clock: 25 –162 MHz
    fH: 15– 100 kHz, fV: 24–120 Hz, dot clock: 162 MHz or lower
    f
    H: 15.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL60], fH: 15.63 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [PAL/PAL-N/SECAM]
    Ceiling/floor, front/rear
    HDMI 19-pin !  1 (Deep Color, compatible with HDCP)
    DVI-D 24-pin !  1 (DVI 1.0 compliant, compatible with HDCP, compatible with single lin\
    k only)
    BNC !  5 (RGB/YP
    BPR/YCBCR/YC ! 1)
    D-Sub HD 15-pin (female) !  1 (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR ! 1)
    BNC !  1
    BNC !  1
    BNC !  1 (composite video)
    D-sub 9-pin (female) !  1 for external control (RS-232C compliant)
    D-sub 9-pin (male) !  1 for link control
    M3 ! 1 for wired remote control
    M3 ! 1 for link control (for wired remote control)
    D-sub 9-pin (female) !  1 for external control (parallel)
    RJ-45 !  1 (for network and DIGITAL LINK (video/network/serial control) conne\
    ction, 100Base-TX, compatible with Art-Net, compliant with PJLink™, Deep Color, 
    compatible with HDCP)
    Molded plastic
    498 ! 200*
    8 ! 556 mm (19-19/32 ! 7-7/8*8 ! 21-7/8 in)(with supplied lens)
    498 ! 200*8 ! 513 mm (19-19/32 ! 7-7/8*8 ! 20-3/16 in) (without lens)
    Approximately 18.3 kg (40.3 lbs) (with supplied lens)
    Approximately 17.6 kg (38.8 lbs) (without lens)
    40 dB (
    LAMP MODE: NORMAL), 35 dB (LAMP MODE: ECO)
    Operating temperature: 0– 45 °C (32–113 °F)*10, operating humidity: 10%–80% (no condensation)
    Power cord with secure lock, wireless/wired remote control unit, batteri\
    es (R03/AAA type ! 2), software CD-ROM (Logo Transfer Software, 
    Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software)
    Panel size
    Display method
    Pixels
    PT-DZ870/DW830/DX100
    PT-DZ870L/DW830L/DX100L
    SDI  3G-SDIHD-SDI
    SD-SDI
    HDMI/DVI-D
    RGB
    YP
    BPR (YCBCR)
    Video/YC
    SDI IN
    HDMI IN
    DVI-D IN
    RGB 1 IN
    RGB 2 IN
    3D SYNC 1 IN/OUT
    3D SYNC 2 OUT
    VIDEO IN
    SERIAL IN
    SERIAL OUT
    REMOTE 1 IN
    REMOTE 1 OUT
    REMOTE 2 IN
    LAN /  DIGITAL LINK
    PT-DZ870/DW830/DX100
    PT-DZ870L/DW830L/DX100L
    PT-DZ870/DW830/DX100
    PT-DZ870L/DW830L/DX100L
    Model
    Power supply
    Power consumption
    Dissipation BTU
    DLP
    ™ chip
    Lens
    Lamp
    Screen size (diagonal)
    Brightness*
    2
    Center-to-corner uniformity*2
    Contrast*2
    Resolution
    Scanning frequency
    Optical axis shift*
    5
    Keystone correction range
    Keystone correction range with the  optional upgrade kit ET-UK20*
    7
    Installation
    Terminals
    Cabinet materials
    Dimensions (W !  H ! D)
    Weight*
    9
    Operation noise
    Operating environment*2
    Supplied accessories PT-DZ870/DZ870L
    PT-DW830/DW830LPT-DX100/DX100L
    Specifications
    *1
     When the STANDBY MODE is set to ECO,  n e t w o r k   f u n c t i o n s   s u c h   a s   p o w e r   o n   o v e r   t h e   L A N   w i l l   n o t   o p e r a t e .  A l s o ,  o n l y   c e r t a i n   c o m m a n d s   c a n 
    be  received  for  external  control  using  the  serial  terminal.    *2
      M e a s u r e m e n t ,  m e a s u r i n g   c o n d i t i o n s ,  a n d   m e t h o d   o f   n o t a t i o n   a l l   c o m p l y   w i t h 
    ISO  21118  international  standards.      *3
     +45° with the ET-DLE085.  
    *4
     ±30° with the ET-DLE085/DLE055.  
    *5
     ±22° with the ET-DLE085/
    DLE055, ±40° with the ET-DLE150/DLE250/supplied lens.   *6
     ±15° with the ET-DLE085/DLE055.  
    *7
     Up to a total of ±55° during simulta -
    neous  horizontal  and  vertical  correction.    *8
     With legs at shortest position.  
    *9
     Average value. May differ depending on models.  
    *10  T h e 
    o p e r a t i n g   t e m p e r a t u r e   r a n g e   i s   0   ° C   t o   4 0   ° C   ( 3 2   ° F   t o   1 0 4   ° F )   w h e n   t h e   f a n   c o n t r o l   i s   s e t   t o   H i g h   A l t i t u d e   m o d e   ( f o r   a l t i t u d e s   f r o m   1 , 4 0 0 
    m   t o   2 , 7 0 0   m   ( 4 , 5 9 3   f t   t o   8 , 8 5 8   f t )   a b o v e   s e a   l e v e l ) . A l s o ,  i f   t h e   a m b i e n t   t e m p e r a t u r e   e x c e e d s   4 0   ° C   ( 1 0 4   ° F )   ( 3 5   ° C   ( 9 5   ° F )   i n   H i g h  A l t i t u d e 
    mode)  when  the  projector  is  being  used  with  Lamp  Select  set  to  Dual  and  Lamp  Power  set  to  High,  the  light  output  may  be  reduced  ap-
    proximately 20% to protect the projector.
    200
    (7-7/8)
    498
    (19-19/32) 556
    (21-7/8)Dimensionsunit: mm (inches)
    1.   D o  n o t  i n s t a l l  t h e  p r o j e c t o r  i n  l o c a t i o n s  t h a t  a r e  s u b j e c t  t o  e x c e s s i v e  w a t e r,  h u m i d i t y,  s t e a m ,  o r 
    oily  smoke.  Doing  so  may  result  in  fire,  malfunction,  or  electric  shock.
    2.   T h e  p r o j e c t o r  u s e s  a  h i g h - v o l t a g e  m e r c u r y  l a m p  t h a t  c o n t a i n s  h i g h  i n t e r n a l  p r e s s u r e .  T h i s  l a m p 
    may  break,  emitting  a  loud  sound,  or  fail  to  illuminate,  due  to  impact  or  extended  use.
    3.   T h e  p r o j e c t o r  u s e s  a  h i g h - w a t t a g e  l a m p  t h a t  b e c o m e s  v e r y  h o t  d u r i n g  o p e r a t i o n .  P l e a s e  o b s e r v e 
    the  following  precautions:
    s .EVER P LACE OBJECTS  O N TOP O F T HE PROJECTOR  WHILE  I T I S O PERATION
    s -AKE S URE THERE  I S A N U NOBSTRUCTED  SPACE  O F   M M   
       INCHES	  O R MORE AROUND  THE 
    pro jector’s  exhaust  openings.
    s $O N OT S TACK  PROJECTOR  UNITS  DIRECTLY  O N TOP O F O NE ANOTHER  FOR  THE  PURPOSE  O F MULTIPLE 
    ( s t a c k e d )  p r o j e c t i o n .  W h e n  s t a c k i n g  p r o j e c t o r  u n i t s ,  b e  s u r e  t o  p r o v i d e  t h e  a m o u n t  o f  s p a c e 
    i n d i c a t e d  b e t w e e n  t h e m .  T h e s e  s p a c e  r e q u i r e m e n t s  a l s o  a p p l y  t o  i n s t a l l a t i o n  w h e r e  o n l y  o n e 
    projector  unit  is  operating  at  one  time  and  the  other  unit  is  used  as  a  backup.
    s )F T HE PROJECTOR  I S PLACED  I N A B OX O R E NCLOSURE  TEMPERATURE  O F THE AIR S URROUNDING  THE  PROJEC -
    t o r  m u s t  b e  b e t w e e n  0  ° C  ( 3 2  ° F )  a n d  4 0  ° C  ( 10 4  ° F ) .  A l s o  m a k e  s u r e  t h e  p r o j e c t o r ’s  i n t a k e 
    a n d  e x h a u s t  o p e n i n g s  a r e  n o t  b l o c k e d .  Ta k e  p a r t i c u l a r  c a r e  t o  e n s u r e  t h a t  h o t  a i r  f r o m  t h e  exhaust  openings  is  not  sucked  into  the  intake.
    4.   I f  t h e  p r o j e c t o r  i s  t o  b e  o p e r a t e d  c o n t i n u o u s l y  24  h o u r s  a  d ay  /  7  d ay s  a  w e e k ,  u s e  t h e  m u l t i - l a m p 
    optical  system’s  alternating  lamp  operation  function  ( Lamp  Relay  mode).  The  projector  can  be  oper -
    a t e d  c o n t i n u o u s l y  24  h o u r s  a  d ay  /  7  d ay s  a  w e e k  i n  d u a l - l a m p  o p e r a t i o n  m o d e.  A ll o w  a  mi n im u m 
    of  two  hours  per  week  of  non-operation  time  per  lamp  if  using  the  dual-lamp  operation  mode.
    5.   T h e  l a m p  r e p l a c e m e n t  c y c l e  d u r a t i o n  b e c o m e s  s h o r t e r  i f  t h e  p r o j e c t o r  i s  o p e r a t e d  r e p e a t e d l y  f o r 
    short  periods.
    s  4HE  LENGTH  O F TIME THAT  I T T AKES  FOR  THE  LAMP  T O B REAK O R F AIL T O I LLUMINATE  VARIES  GREATLY 
    d epending  on  individual  lamp  characteristics  and  usage  conditions.
    s 4HE B RIGHTNESS  O F THE LAMP  WILL G RADUALLY  DECREASE  WITH  USE 
    s 4HE  USAGE  ENVIRONMENT  AFFECTS  THE  LAMP  REPLACEMENT  CYCLE
     ECAUSE  THE  %4
     $ , %     $ , %     I S A FIXED SHORT
    THROW  LENS  THE  LENS  SHIFT  FUNCTION  CANNOT  B E
    u sed  with  it.
    7.     Due  to  natural  characteristics  of  lamps,  screen  brightness  may  vary  (flicker).  This  is  not  an  indi -
    cation  of  faulty  lamp  performance.
    NOTES ON USE
    6 
    						
    							Weights  and  dimensions  shown  are  approximate.  Specifications  and  appearance  are  subject  to  change 
    without notice. Product availability differs depending on region and country. This product may be subject to 
    export  control  regulations.  DLP,  DLP  logo  and  DLP  Medallion  logo  are  trademarks  or  registered  trademarks 
    of Texas  Instruments. The  projection  distances  and  throw  ratios  given  in  this  brochure  are  for  use  only  as 
    guidelines.  For  more  detailed  information,  please  consult  the  dealer  from  whom  you  are  purchasing  the 
    product. The PJLink trademark is an application trademark in Japan, the United States, and other countries 
    and  regions  or  registered  trademarks.  RoomView,  Crestron  RoomView,  and  Crestron  Connected  are  trade-
    marks  of  Crestron  Electronics,  Inc.  HDMI,  the  HDMI  Logo,  and  High-Definition  Multimedia  Interface  are 
    trademarks  or  registered  trademarks  of  HDMI  Licensing  LLC  in  the  United  States  and  other  countries.  All 
    other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners. Projection images simulated. 
    © 2013 Panasonic Corporation. All rights reserved.
    PT-DZ870G1 Printed in Japan.
    All information included here is valid as of June 2013.
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    1. 2 7
    2.03
    2.54 3.81
    5.08 7. 6 2
    10.16
    12 .7 0
    15. 24
    Diagonal 
    image size
    min.max. min.max.Throw distance
    min. max. min.max. min.max.
    ET-DLE150
    min. max.
    ET-DLE085
    Supplied lensET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
    [50˝] [80˝]
    [100˝ ] [15 0 ˝ ]
    [200˝ ]
    [300˝ ] [400˝ ]
    [500˝]
    [600˝]
    [throw ratio] [1.3– 1. 9 :1]
    [0. 8– 1.0 :1] [1.7–2.4:1] [2.3– 3.6:1] [3.6– 5.4:1] [5.4– 8.6:1] [0.8:1]
    (4.5)
    (7.3)
    (9.2)
    (13.9 ) (18.6)
    (28.0) (37.4)
    (46.7) (56.1)
    (2.7)
    (4.4)
    (5.6) (8.4)
    (11.3) (17.0 )
    (22.7)
    (28.5)
    (34.2) (6.0)
    (9.7)
    (12.2)
    (18.4)
    (24.6) (37.0)
    (49.4) (61.9) (74.3) (7.9)
    (12.8) (16.1)
    (24.3)
    (32.5)
    (48.9)
    (65.3) (81.7)(98.1) (12.5)
    (20.2) (25.4)
    (38.3) (51.2) (77.1)
    (102.9 ) (128.7)
    ( 15 4.6 ) (18.6)
    (30.3) (38.1)(57.7)
    (77.2)
    (116.3)
    ( 15 5.4 )
    (194.6)
    (233.7)
    1. 3 8
    2.23 2.814.24
    5.67
    8.53
    11. 3 9
    14. 2 5 17.11
    0.82
    1. 3 5 1.70
    2.57
    3.44 5.18
    6.93 8.67
    10.42 1.82
    2.95 3.71
    5.60 7. 5 0
    11. 2 8
    15.07
    18.8 6 22.64 2.42
    3.92 4.92 7. 4 1
    9.91
    14.91
    19.9 0
    24.90
    29.89 3.80
    6.167. 74
    11.6 8
    15.61
    23.49 31. 3 6
    39.23 47.11 5.66
    9.23
    11.6 2 17. 5 8
    23.54 35.46 47.38
    59.30 71. 2 2 (2.7)
    (4.4)
    (5.6) (8.5)
    (11.3) (–)
    (–)
    (–)
    (–)
    (6.6)
    (10.7)
    (13.4) (20.1)
    (26.9) (40.4)
    (54.0) (67.5)
    (81.0)
    (3.4)
    (5.5)
    (6.9)
    (10.5) ( 14.0 ) (21.1)
    (28.2)
    (35.3) (42.3) (8.4)
    (13.6 ) (17.1)
    (25.8) (34.5) (51.8)(69.1)
    (86.5)
    (103.8) (12.7)
    (20.4)
    (25.6)
    (38.6) (51.5)(77.4)
    (103.3) (129.2)
    ( 15 5.0 ) (19.1)
    (30.8)
    (38.6) (58.1)
    (77.6)
    (116.7)
    ( 15 5.7 ) (194.7)
    (233.8) (29.9)
    (48.5)
    (60.8) (91.8)
    (122.7)
    (184.5)
    (246.3)
    (308.2) (370.0) 0.83
    1. 3 51.70
    2.58 3.45 –
    –
    –
    –
    2.01
    3.25 4.08 6.14
    8.20
    12 . 3 3
    16.4 5
    20.58 24.70
    1.0 4
    1.6 8 2.11
    3.19
    4.27
    6.43 8.59
    10.75
    12 . 9 1 2.57
    4.16
    5.21 7. 8 6
    10.50 15.7921.07
    26.36 31.65 3.87
    6.23 7. 8 1
    11.75
    15.70
    23.59 31.4 8
    39.37 47.25 5.82
    9.38
    11.76 17.71
    23.66
    35.56 47.46
    59.36 71. 2 5 9.12
    14.78
    18.5 5 27.97
    37.39
    56.24 75.08
    93.93
    112 .7 7
    PT-DZ870 (16:10 aspect ratio)
    1. 2 7
    2.03
    2.54 3.81
    5.08 7. 6 2
    10.16
    12 .7 0
    15. 24
    Diagonal 
    image size
    min.max. min.max.Throw distance
    min. max. min.max. min.max.
    ET-DLE150
    min. max.
    ET-DLE085
    Supplied lensET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
    [50˝] [80˝]
    [100˝ ] [15 0 ˝ ]
    [200˝ ]
    [300˝ ] [400˝ ]
    [500˝]
    [600˝]
    [throw ratio] [1.4– 2.0:1]
    [0. 8– 1.0 :1] [1.8– 2.5:1] [2.4–3.8:1] [3. 8–5.7:1] [5.6– 9.0:1] [ 0.8:1]
    (4.7)
    (7.7)
    (9.7)
    ( 14.6 )
    (19.5)
    (29.4)
    (39.2) (49.1)
    (58.9)
    (2.8)
    (4.7)
    (5.9)
    (8.9)
    (11.9 ) (17.9 )
    (23.9) (29.9)
    (35.9) (6.3)
    (10.2) (12.8)
    (19.3)
    (25.8)
    (38.9) (51.9)
    (65.0) (78.0) (8.3)
    (13.5)
    (16.9 )
    (25.5)
    (34.2) (51.4)
    (68.6) (85.8)
    (103.0 ) (13.1)
    (21.3)
    (26.7)
    (40.2)
    (53.8) (80.9)
    (108.1)
    (135.2)
    (162.3) (19.5)
    (31.9) (40.1)
    (60.6) (81.1)
    (122.2)
    (163.3)
    (204.3) (245.4)
    1.4 5
    2.35 2.954.45
    5.95
    8.95
    11. 9 6
    14.9 6 17. 9 6
    0.87
    1.4 21.7 8
    2.70
    3.61
    5.45 7. 2 89.11
    10.9 4 1.91
    3.11
    3.90 5.89 7. 8 8
    11. 8 5
    15.83
    19.80 23.78 2.54
    4.12
    5.16
    7. 7 9
    10.41
    15.6 5
    20.90 26.14
    31. 3 9 4.00
    6.48 8 .13
    12 . 2 7
    16.4 0
    24.67
    32.94 41. 2 0
    49.47 5.96
    9.71
    12 . 2 1 18.47
    24.73 37.25
    49.76
    62.28 74 . 8 0 (2.9)
    (4.7)
    (5.9)
    (8.9)
    (11.9 ) (–)
    (–)
    (–)
    (–)
    (6.9)
    (11.2)
    ( 14.0 )
    (21.2)
    (28.3) (42.5)
    (56.7)
    (70.9) (85.1)
    (3.6)
    (5.8) (7.3)
    (11.0 )
    ( 14.7 )
    (22.2) (29.6) (37.0)
    (44.5) (8.9)
    (14.3)
    (18.0) (27.1)
    (36.2) (54.4)(72.6 )
    (90.8)
    (109.0) (13.3)
    (21.5)
    (26.9) (40.5) (54.1)
    (81.3)
    (108.4)
    (135.6)
    (162.8) (20.1)
    (32.3) (40.5) (61.0)(81.5)
    (122.5)
    (163.5)
    (204.5) (245.5) (31.5)
    (51.0)
    (63.9) (96.4)
    (128.9 )
    (193.8)
    (258.7)
    (323.6)
    (388.5) 0.87
    1.4 21.7 9
    2.71
    3.63 –
    –
    –
    –
    2.12
    3.42
    4.28
    6.45 8.61
    12 . 9 5 17. 2 8
    2 1.61
    25.94
    1.0 9
    1.7 7
    2.22
    3.36 4.496.76
    9.02
    11. 2 9
    13 . 5 5 2.70
    4.37
    5.48
    8.25
    11. 0 3
    16.58 22.13
    27.68
    33.23 4.06
    6.55
    8.20
    12 . 3 5
    16.49
    24.77
    33.05 41. 3 4
    49.62 6.11
    9.86
    12 . 3 6 18.61
    24.85 37.34
    49.84 62.33 74 . 8 2 9.59
    15. 5 3 19.4 9
    29.38 39.2859.06
    78.85
    98.64
    118 . 4 3
    PT-DW830 (16:10 aspect ratio)
    1. 2 7
    2.03
    2.54 3.81
    5.08 7. 6 2
    10.16
    12 .7 0
    15. 24
    Diagonal 
    image size
    min.max. min.max.Throw distance
    min. max. min.max. min.max.
    ET-DLE150
    min. max.
    ET-DLE085
    Supplied lensET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
    [50˝] [80˝]
    [100˝ ] [15 0 ˝ ]
    [200˝ ]
    [300˝ ] [400˝ ]
    [500˝]
    [600˝]
    [throw ratio] [1.3– 2.0:1]
    [0. 8– 1.0 :1] [1.8– 2.5:1] [2.4–3.7:1] [3.7– 5.6:1] [5.5– 8.9:1] [0.8:1]
    (4.4)
    (7.2)
    (9.0)
    (13.6)
    (18.2) (27.3)
    (36.5) (45.7)
    (54.9)
    (2.6)
    (4.3)
    (5.4)
    (8.2)
    (11.0 )
    (16.6)
    (22.2) (27.8)
    (33.4) (5.8)
    (9.5)
    (11.9 )
    (18.0)
    (24.0)
    (36.2) (48.3)
    (60.5) (72.6 ) (7.7)
    (12.6)
    ( 15.8 )
    (23.8) (31.8) (47.8)
    (63.8) (79.8)
    (95.9) (12.2)
    (19.8)
    (24.8) (37.4)
    (50.1)
    (75.3)
    (100.6) (125.8) ( 151.1) (18.1)
    (29.6) (37.2)
    (56.4) (75.5)
    (113.7)
    ( 151.9 )
    (190.2)
    (228.4)
    1. 3 4
    2.18
    2.74 4.14
    5.54
    8.33
    11.13
    13 . 9 2 16.72
    0.81
    1. 3 2
    1.6 6
    2.51
    3.36 5.07
    6.77
    8.48
    10.18 1.78
    2.89 3.63 5.48 7. 3 3
    11. 0 3
    14 .73
    18.43 22.13 2.36
    3.83 4.80 7. 2 4
    9.69
    14.57
    19.4 5
    24.33
    29.22 3.71
    6.02 7. 5 6
    11.41
    15. 2 6
    22.96 30.65
    38.35 46.05 5.53
    9.02
    11. 3 5 17.18
    23.00
    34.66 46.31 57.96
    69.61 (2.7)
    (4.3)
    (5.5)
    (8.3)
    (11.1) (–)
    (–)
    (–)
    (–)
    (6.5)
    (10.4) (13.1)
    (19.7)
    (26.3) (39.5)
    (52.8)
    (66.0) (79.2)
    (3.3)
    (5.4)
    (6.8)
    (10.2) (13.7)
    (20.6) (27.5)
    (34.5) (41.4) (8.2)
    (13.3) (16.7)
    (25.2) (33.7)
    (50.6) (67.6)
    (84.5)
    (101.5) (12.4)
    (20.0) (25.0) (37.7)
    (50.3) (75.6)
    (100.9 ) (126.2) ( 151. 5 ) (18.6)
    (30.1)(37.7)
    (56.8) (75.9)
    ( 114.0 )
    ( 152. 2 )
    (190.4)
    (228.5) (29.2)
    (47.4)
    (59.5) (89.7)
    (119.9 )
    (180.3)
    (240.8) (301.2)(361.7) 0.81
    1. 3 2
    1.6 6
    2.52
    3.38 –
    –
    –
    –
    1. 9 7
    3.18
    3.98
    6.00 8.02
    12 .0 5
    16.0 8 20.1224.15
    1.01
    1.6 4
    2.07 3.12
    4.18
    6.29 8.40
    10.51
    12 .6 2 2.51
    4.06 5.10
    7. 6 8
    10. 26 15.43
    20.60 25.77
    30.94 3.78
    6.09 7. 6 3
    11.4 9
    15. 3 4
    23.06 30.77
    38.48 46.19 5.68
    9.17
    11. 5 0 17. 31
    2 3 .13
    34.76
    46.39 58.02 69.65 8.91
    14.4 4 18.12
    27.33
    36.54 54.97
    73.39 9 1. 81
    110 . 2 3
    PT-DX100 (4:3 aspect ratio)
    unit: meters (feet) unit: meters (feet)
    unit: meters (feet)unit: meters (feet)
    unit: meters (feet)
    unit: meters (feet)
    Projection Distance
    2.54 3.81
    5.08 7. 6 2
    8.89
    Diagonal 
    image 
    size
    L1
    L2 L3 L4A1A2
    [100˝ ]
    [15 0 ˝ ]
    [200˝ ]
    [300˝ ] [350˝ ]
    Throw ratio
    0.38:1 Throw
    ratio
    0.39:1
    (2.7)
    (4.0)
    (5.4)
    (8.0) (9.4) (2.8)
    (4.1)
    (5.4) (8.1)
    (9.4) (2.1)
    (3.5) (4.8) (7.5)
    (8.8) (0.5)
    (1.8)(3.1)
    (5.8) (7.1) (1.4)
    (2.2) (3.1)
    (4.7)
    (5.5) (2.1)
    (2.9) (3.7)
    (5.4)
    (6.2)
    0.82
    1. 2 31.6 3
    2.45
    2.85 0.84
    1. 2 5
    1.6 6
    2.47
    2.88 0.65
    1.0 6 1.47
    2.28 2.69 0.14
    0.55 0.95 1.7 72.18 0.43
    0.68 0.93 1.4 31.6 9 0.63
    0.88 1.13
    1.6 3 1. 8 92.54 3.81
    5.08 7. 6 2
    8.89
    Diagonal 
    image 
    size
    L1
    L2 L3 L4A1A2
    [100˝ ]
    [15 0 ˝ ]
    [200˝ ]
    [300˝ ] [350˝ ]
    Throw ratio
    0.40:1 Throw
    ratio
    0.41:1
    (2.8)
    (4.2)
    (5.6) (8.4)
    (9.8) (2.9)
    (4.3)
    (5.7)
    (8.5)
    (9.9) (2.3)
    (3.7) (5.1)
    (7.9)
    (9.3) (0.6)
    (2.0) (3.4)
    (6.2) (7.6) (1.9 )
    (3.0) (4.1)
    (6.3) (7.3) (2.6)
    (3.7) (4.7)
    (6.9) (8.0)
    0.86
    1. 2 9 1.71
    2.57
    3.00 0.88
    1. 31 1.74
    2.59
    3.02 0.69
    1.12
    1. 5 5
    2.40
    2.83 0.18
    0.61 1.0 41. 8 9
    2.32 0.59
    0.92 1. 2 51. 9 1
    2.24 0.79
    1.12
    1.4 5 2.11
    2.44
    2.54 3.81
    5.08 7. 6 2
    8.89
    Diagonal 
    image 
    size
    L1
    L2 L3 L4A1A2
    [100˝ ]
    [15 0 ˝ ]
    [200˝ ]
    [300˝ ] [350˝ ]
    Throw ratio
    0.39:1 Throw
    ratio
    0.41:1
    (2.6)
    (3.9) (5.2) (7.8)
    (9.2) (2.7)
    (4.0)
    (5.3) (7.9)
    (9.2) (2.1)
    (3.4) (4.7)(7.3)
    (8.6) (0.4)
    (1.7)
    (3.0) (5.6)
    (6.9) (1.3)
    (2.1)
    (2.9) (4.5)
    (5.3) (2.0)
    (2.8)
    (3.6) (5.1)
    (5.9)
    0.80
    1. 2 01.6 0
    2.39 2.79 0.82
    1. 2 21.6 2
    2.42
    2.81 0.63
    1.0 3
    1.4 3
    2.23 2.62 0.12
    0.52
    0.92 1.712.11 0.41
    0.65
    0.88 1. 3 61.6 0 0.61
    0.85 1.0 8
    1. 5 6 1. 8 0
    PT-DZ870 with ET-DLE030
     (16:10 aspect ratio) PT-DW830 with ET-DLE030
     (16:10 aspect ratio)
    PT-DX100 with ET-DLE030
     (4:3 aspect ratio) L1:  Distance from the mirror surface to the 
    screen.
    L2:   Distance from the tip of lens to the screen.
    L3:   Distance from the projector front to the 
    screen.
    L4:   Distance from the projector rear to the screen.
    A1:   Height from the edge of the screen to the top 
    of the projector .
    A2:   Height from the edge of the screen to the bot-
    tom of the projector.
    L2
    Screen
    L1
    L3
    L4
    A1
    A2
    ET-DLE030—The  Lens  with  the  World’s  Shortest  Throw *
    Panasonic’s  new  ET-DLE030 
    ultra-short-throw  lens  enables 
    100-inch  projection  from  a 
    0.8  m  (2.7  ft)  distance.  It’s  a 
    powerful  solution  for  the  hassles 
    of  installation  in  a  narrow  space.
    The  photo  shows  the  E T-DLE030 
    attached  to  the  PT-DZ870K.
    Digital  signage  for  retail  store  displays.
    NOTE:   The  E T-DLE030  will  be  available  by  July  2013. 
      The  usage  examples  shown  above  are  simulated  images.  In  actual  installation,  a  predetermined  amount  of  space  must  be  provided  around  the  projector. 
    *  For  detachable  lenses  as  of  June  2013.Digital  signage  for  train  stations.JQA-QMA14392Factories of Visual System Division have received ISO 14001:2004— 
    the Environmental Management System certification (except for third 
    parties’ peripherals).051
    EC98J2010   
    						
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