Panasonic Projector PT-DW830L Specifications
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WUXGAWUXGAWXGAWXGAXGAXGA 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.
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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 1
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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. 2
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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. 3
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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. 4
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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 14 561191087 23 /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 %4 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. 5
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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. 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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. For more information about Panasonic projectors, please visit : Projector Global Web Site – panasonic.net/avc/projectorFacebook – w w w.facebook.com /panasonicprojectorYo uTu b e – w w w.youtube.com /user/ PanasonicProjector 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