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    #Mettre hors circuit
    l’interrupteur d ’alimentation
    principale (MAIN POWER)
    suivant la m éthode donn ée
    dans  “Mise hors circuit de
    l ’alimentation ” à  la page  31,
    puis d ébrancher la fiche du
    cordon d ’alimentation de la
    prise de courant et v érifier que
    les pi èces autour du bloc de
    lampe se sont refroidies.
    $ Utiliser un tournevis pour faire
    tourner les vis de fixation de la
    sortie d ’air  à l’arri ère du
    projecteur et ouvrir la sortie
    d ’air. %
    Utiliser un tournevis Phillips
    pour desserrer les deux vis de
    fixation du bloc de lampe jusqu ’à
    ce que les vis tournent librement.
    Tenir la poign ée du bloc de
    lampe et tirer doucement pour le
    sortir du projecteur.
    & Ins érer le nouveau bloc de
    lampe tout en s ’assurant que la
    direction de l ’insertion est
    correcte, puis utiliser un
    tournevis Phillips pour
    resserrer fermement les vis de
    fixation du bloc de lampe.
    M éthode de remplacement du bloc de lampe
    REMARQUE:
    B Si le temps d ’utilisation de la lampe a d épass é 1 500 heures (lorsque
    PUIS LAMPE a  été  mis sur  “HAUTE ”), le projecteur passe en mode
    d ’attente apr ès environ dix minutes de fonctionnement. D ès lors, faire les
    é tapes  )à . à la page suivante dans les 10 minutes.
    T émoin d ’alarme de
    l ’indicateur de la lampe
    Affichage 
    à l’é cran
    Le projecteur passe en
    mode d’attente et
    l ’indicateur rouge
    s ’allume.
    Affich é pendant 30
    secondes. L ’affichage
    dispara ît si l ’on appuie sur
    n ’importe quelle touche.
    Plus de 1 300 heures
    L’affichage ne peut pas
    ê tre effac é, quelle que
    soit la touche sur
    laquelle on appuie.
    Plus de 1 500 heures
    Sortie d
    ’air
    Poignée
    Vis de fixation de la sortie d ’air Vis de fixation du bloc de lampe  
    						
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    +Appuyer sur la touche d’entr ée
    (ENTER) et s électionner le
    “ DUR ÉE LAMPE ” (temps de
    fonctionnement de la lampe) en
    appuyant sur les touches Iou H.
    \b Maintenir la touche d ’entr ée
    (ENTER) enfonc ée pendant
    environ 3 secondes.
    Le  “TIME RESET Coupe
    I ’alimentation ” (r éinitialisation du
    temps [mise hors tension])
    s ’affiche.
    - Sélectionner  “OUI ” en
    appuyant sur les touches  I
    I
    ou
    H
    H
    et appuyer sur la touche
    dentr ée (ENTER).
    REMARQUE:
    B Si  “NON ” est s électionn é à
    l ’é tape  -, l’op ération pour
    remettre le temps de la lampe  à
    z é ro sera annul ée.
    . Couper l ’alimentation
    é lectrique. 
    Le temps d ’utilisation total du bloc
    de lampe est alors remis  à z éro.
    Pour plus de d étails concernant
    la mani ère de couper le courant,
    se reporter aux  étapes  %et &
    de la page  31.
    '
    Refermer la sortie d ’air, puis
    utiliser un tournevis Phillips
    pour bien resserrer les vis de
    fixation de la sortie d ’air.
    REMARQUE:
    B Veiller  à bien installer le bloc de
    lampe et la sortie d ’air. S ’ils ne sont
    pas bien install és, ils peuvent
    d éclencher le circuit de protection,
    emp êchant la mise en circuit de
    l ’alimentation.
    ( Ins érer la fiche du cordon
    d ’alimentation dans la prise de
    courant, puis appuyer sur
    l ’interrupteur d ’alimentation
    principale (MAIN POWER).
    REMARQUE:
    B Si l ’indicateur POWER ne s ’allume
    pas en rouge sur le projecteur
    lorsque l ’interrupteur MAIN POWER
    est mis en circuit, remettre
    l ’interrupteur MAIN POWER hors
    circuit et s ’assurer que le bloc de
    lampe et la sortie d ’air sont bien
    install és, puis remettre l ’interrupteur
    MAIN POWER en circuit.
    ) Appuyer sur la touche
    d’alimentation (POWER) pour
    projeter une image sur l ’écran.
    \f Appuyer sur la touche de menu
    (MENU) pour faire appara ître
    l ’é cran de menu, et s électionner
    “ OPTION ” en appuyant sur les
    touches  Iou  H.
    OPTIONOBTU\bATEU\b
    INFO\fÉC\bAN
    CO\b\fT\bAP\fAUT
    \bGB/YPbPr
    SELECTION\f\bGB2
    COULEU\b\fFOND
    INSTALLATION
    SOL/PLAFOND
    PUIS\fLAMPE
    DU\bÉE\fLAMPE
    PAGE\fSUIVANTE\f@ 1820\fH
    NON
    NON
    \bGB
    ENT\bÉE BLEU
    FAÇADE SOL
    F\bOIDE OUI
    OUI
    YPbPr
    SO\bTIE NOI\b
    A\b\bIÈ\bE
    PLAFOND HAUTE
    SÉL.:[^][@]
    AJT:[{][}] VALID:[ENTE\b]
    ESC:[MENU]
    OPTIONOBTU\bATEU\b
    INFO\fÉC\bAN
    CO\b\fT\bAP\fAUT
    \bGB/YPbPr
    SELECTION\f\bGB2
    COULEU\b\fFOND
    INSTALLATION
    SOL/PLAFOND
    PUIS\fLAMPE
    DU\bÉE\fLAMPE
    PAGE\fSUIVANTE\f@ 1820\fH
    NON
    NON
    \bGB
    ENT\bÉE BLEU
    FAÇADE SOL
    F\bOIDE OUI
    OUI
    YPbPr
    SO\bTIE NOI\b
    A\b\bIÈ\bE
    PLAFOND HAUTE
    SÉL.:[^][@]
    AJT:[{][}] VALID:[ENTE\b]
    \f\fESC:[MENU]
    Coupe\fl,alimentation
    OUI NON
    TIME\f\bESET  
    						
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    Part for Network Functions and SD
    Card Functions 
    (PT-L780NTU)   
    						
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    This SD card is a semiconductor memory with the size of 24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm, as
    small as a postage stamp, and is expected to be a next-generation recording medium
    that replaces minidisks (MDs), compact disks (CDs) and cassette tapes. The card
    allows repetition of data reading, writing and deleting.
    Instructions on handlingAbstain from the following:
    • To disassemble or modify the card
    • To give the card a strong impact, twisting, bending, dropping, treading, or water
    wetting
    • To rub the card with a sheet of cloth or plastics or to bring the card near to anything
    that is likely to generate static electricity or electromagnetic field.
    • To touch the metallic terminal of card with hand or metallic object, to affix stickers,
    or to stain the card.
    • To peel off the label that is affixed to the card.
    • To affix other labels or stickers.
    • To insert the card into a device that does not accept an SD card (e.g., device for
    multimedia cards).
    • To apply excessive force when operating the lid of the card port.
    • To use cracked or deformed card.
    • To use the card in a moist place such as bathroom or in a dusty place such as
    warehouse.
    Instruction on storage
    Be sure to put the card in the case when it is taken out from the main body.
    •Do not put the card in a vehicle or in a place exposed to direct sunlight where it
    may become hot.
    •Do not put the card in a place where corrosive gases may arise.
    For protection of important data•Do not turn off the power or do not remove the SD card during memory reading or
    writing (when the SD card access lamp is blinking). Doing the above may destroy
    the stored data.
    •Do not forget to make backup of the data stored in the SD card. Note that user s
    important data is subject to potential destruction although it is very rare to occur.
    Other instructions
    Precautions on use of SD card  
    						
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    Please be advised of the following information in advance:
    •The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage, whether direct\
     or
    indirect, caused by the use of or by the fault of the product.
    • The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or destruction \
    of data
    caused by the product.
    To create a backup copy of the data stored on the SD cardDouble click and open the icon of SD card drive
    in My Computer of your personal computer (on
    the desktop if your computer is Macintosh) and
    drag and drop the DCIM folder onto desktop
    (while pressing the Option button, for Macintosh
    machine). This operation can create copies of all
    data within the DCIM folder into your personal
    computer.
    Write protection switch•Putting the write-protection switch of SD card to
    the LOCK position will disable image  deletion
    or transfer.
    (attempt of operation will bring error  message)
    • If the SD card is inserted into the personal
    computer by means of the PC card adaptor
    while the write-protection switch of SD card is
    set to the LOCK position, a blue-screen
    warning indication will appear when access is
    made. If this occurs, press any button on the
    keyboard of your PC to return the indication to
    the original one. Before using an SD card in
    your personal computer, ensure that the write-
    protection switch is not set to the LOCK
    position.
    8MB
    LOCK
    Front surface Back surface
    Write-protection switch  
    						
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    Radio frequencies used by the wireless
    card
    The optional wireless card (ET-CDWL1 series) uses 2.4 GHz band wave.
    Although radio station license is not required to use the wireless card, the
    following points must be well understood: 
    Do not use the cards near other sources of radio
    emissions.
    The following devices may use the same frequencies that are used by the
    wireless card. If the wireless card is used near such devices, radio
    interference may prevent successful communication, or it may result in
    slower communication speeds being achieved.
    •Industrial, scientific, medical equipment, etc•Electric stoves, etc•Built-in radio devices used for identifying moving equipment in industrial
    production lines
    •Certain low-power radio devices
    Keep the wireless card as far away as possible
    from devices such as mobile telephones, TVs and
    radios when using such devices
    Devices such as mobile telephones, TVs and radios use different
    frequencies from the wireless card, so that there will be no effect on either
    wireless card communication or on reception or transmission for such
    devices. However, radio emissions from the wireless card may cause video
    or audio interference.
    Radio emissions from the wireless card will not
    travel through steel framework, metal sheets or
    concrete.
    The radio emissions from the wireless card will pass through materials such
    as wood and glass (except for glass which is reinforced with metal fibres), so
    that communication is possible because the signals can pass through walls
    and floors which are made from these materials. However, the radio
    emission cannot pass through materials such as steel frames, metal sheets
    and concrete, so that communication is not possible because the signals
    cannot pass through walls and floors which are made from such materials.
    Precautions on use of projector LAN card
    Use an optional projector LAN card (ET-CDLAN1)
    Turn off the power to the main unit before inserting
    and removing the card.
    When wiring the LAN cable, keep away from the
    exhaust port on the rear of the main body.
    The heat from the exhaust port may damage the cable.  
    						
    							Available channelsThe channels (frequency bandwidth) that are available for the wireless card to use
    will vary depending on the country or area where the wireless card is being used.
    Refer to the following table as a guide.
    Country / Area
    Japan
    USAARIB
    STD33 &
    T66
    FCC part 151
    21~14
    1~112 412 MHz~
    2 484 MHz
    2 412 MHz~
    2 462 MHz
    Canada IC
    Taiwan
    Malaysia
    UK, Germany, France,
    Italy, Belgium, Austria,
    Sweden, Norway,
    Denmark, Switzerland,
    Holland, Finland,
    Portugal, Greece,
    Thailand, Korea,
    Australia, New Zealand
    Spain
    SingaporeDGT
    SIRIM
    ETSI
    300.328
    ETSI
    300.328
    IDA3
    4
    51~13
    10,11
    10~132 412 MHz~
    2 472 MHz
    2 457 MHz~
    2 462 MHz
    2 457 MHz~
    2 472 MHz CertificationLast digit 
    of card
    number *Operating
    channelsFrequency band
    (median frequency)
    * To check the region of intended use for the wireless card
    which you have purchased, check the last digit of the product
    number which appears on the label on the reverse side of the
    card in the position shown in the illustration at right.
    N5HBD0000002
    Note:The wireless card cannot be used in countries other than the
    country of purchase. If you try to use it in other countries, you
    may be infringing the radio transmission laws and regulations
    of that country.
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    The supplied Image Creator 1.0 can convert images in the
    format of PowerPoint, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, and PNG into
    DCF-conforming JPEG or PNG images and record them
    onto the SD card so that the projector can replay (this
    function is applicable only to Windows machines).
    CAR D
    SD card
    PC card 
    adaptor
    Personal computer
    Install Image Creator 1.0
    8MB
    Typical applications of SD
    card / network functions
    Examples of use of SD card
    For the procedure of
    direct writing from
    personal computer,
    refer to Recording
    directly onto SD card
    on page  94.
    For details of Image
    Creator 1.0, refer to
    Image Creator 1.0 on
    page  130.
    An SD viewer helps user easily search images.
    8MB
    SD card containing 
    image data
    Insertion 
    Projection
    Projector ScreenImage
    R
    Writing data directly on SD card using
    personal computer Projecting images from SD card using
    the projector only
    Refer to Replaying
    from recorded SD card
    using the projector
    only on page 
    92.  
    						
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    The supplied Wireless Manager 2.0 allows the user to
    transfer image data from the personal computer to the SD
    card inserted in the projector and to record the data on the
    card. Thus the user can project images changing very
    quickly to desired ones.
    Example of use of network functions
    The Web browser allows the user to access the projector
    and to project the image data stored on the SD card
    inserted in the projector.
    Transferring image data from personal
    computer to the projector and recording
    them onto the SD card inserted in the
    projector Projecting images from SD card using
    Web browser controlFor details of network
    setting, refer to
    Network setting on
    page 99.
    For details of Wireless
    Manager 2.0, refer to
    Wireless Manager 2.0
    on page  122.
    For details of network
    setting, refer to
    Network setting on
    page  99.
    For details of Web
    browser control, refer
    to Web browser
    control on page  116.
    8MB
    SD card
    Projection
    Projector ScreenImage
    LAN-connectable 
    Personal computer Transfer 
    image data
    RecordingInsertion
    Wireless 
    card or 
    projector 
    LAN card
    Insertion
    Install Wireless 
    Manager 2.0
    R
    8MB
    SD card 
    containing image data
    Wireless card
    or projector
    LAN card
    ProjectorProjection
    ScreenImage
    LAN-connectable 
    Personal computer Operation 
    with Web 
    browser control
    InsertionInsertion
    R
    The Web browser accesses the projector and allows the
    user to make settings for the projector.
    Controlling the projector using Web
    browser controlFor details of network
    setting, refer to
    Network Setting on
    page 
    99.
    For details of Web
    browser control, refer to
    Web browser control
    on page  116.
    Wireless card or projector 
    LAN card
    Setting up 
    the projector 
    Projector Screen
    LAN-connectable 
    Personal computerOperation 
    with Web 
    browser control
    Insertion
    R  
    						
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    Fitting and removal of SD
    card and wireless card
    SD card
    Removal
    q q
    Open the slot cover
    w w
    Confirm that the access
    lamp is not blinking (i.e., SD
    card is not under reading or
    writing operation) at the
    right back of the slot.
    Note: 
    •Be sure to confirm that the access
    lamp is not blinking when to remove
    the card. Removing the SD card while
    the access lamp is blinking may
    destroy the data stored on the card.
    e e
    Press the center of the SD
    card to release the lock and
    remove the card
    r r
    Close the slot cover
    FittingPay attention to the difference between
    up and down sides of the SD card.
    q q
    Open the slot cover
    w w
    Insert the SD card
    With the card label facing up, insert
    the card from the side that has a cut
    corner until it reaches the depth and
    is locked.
    Note: •Forcible insertion of the SD card in a
    wrong direction may cause a fault.
    e e
    Close the slot cover.
    Access lamp   
    						
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