Brochure
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... works together with the Pure Color Filter Pro and Dynamic Iris Pro to 480 Hz Compatible LCD Panels The PT-AE8000's full-HD LCD panels provide bright images with inorganic alignment layers. right in the PT-AE8000 use vertically aligned liquid crystal molecules with high aperture ratio. Up to achieve an astounding contrast ratio of dynamic realism. The PT-AE8000 Full HD 3D Home Cinema Projector was...
... works together with the Pure Color Filter Pro and Dynamic Iris Pro to 480 Hz Compatible LCD Panels The PT-AE8000's full-HD LCD panels provide bright images with inorganic alignment layers. right in the PT-AE8000 use vertically aligned liquid crystal molecules with high aperture ratio. Up to achieve an astounding contrast ratio of dynamic realism. The PT-AE8000 Full HD 3D Home Cinema Projector was...
Brochure
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... enables free color control in sports and action movies. Customization and Installation Flexibility Lens Memory for digital transmission without affecting the neighboring colors. Adjustment is possible, with different image ratios on the screen and adjust the settings both horizontally and vertically to the signal source and environment. Abundant Connection Terminals >:C?m_j^n$l$9ebehWdZ:[[f9ebeh The PT-AE8000 has three HDMI input terminals for 2D/3D Viewing...
... enables free color control in sports and action movies. Customization and Installation Flexibility Lens Memory for digital transmission without affecting the neighboring colors. Adjustment is possible, with different image ratios on the screen and adjust the settings both horizontally and vertically to the signal source and environment. Abundant Connection Terminals >:C?m_j^n$l$9ebehWdZ:[[f9ebeh The PT-AE8000 has three HDMI input terminals for 2D/3D Viewing...
Brochure
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... input signal. *4 Projection size for the lens. Standby power consumption of only 0.08 W has been achieved. A sleep-timer that reduces wasteful power consumption. RoHS compliant. *1 A setting that supports VIERA Link. The dust filter and lamp are used in the cabinet. Lead-free glass for 2D images covers from the PT-AE8000's built-in each scene, the circuit optimizes the sharpness of each part...
... input signal. *4 Projection size for the lens. Standby power consumption of only 0.08 W has been achieved. A sleep-timer that reduces wasteful power consumption. RoHS compliant. *1 A setting that supports VIERA Link. The dust filter and lamp are used in the cabinet. Lead-free glass for 2D images covers from the PT-AE8000's built-in each scene, the circuit optimizes the sharpness of each part...
Brochure
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...-screen input guidance. Auto input search. Quiet operation: 22 dB (lamp power: ECO). NORMAL/ECO lamp power selection. All other trademarks are approximate. Manual selection is up to the screen. User-friendly ergonomic remote control. Built-in ) diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio) Transparent LCD panel (× 3, R/G/B) Active matrix 2,073,600 (1,920 × 1,080) × 3, total of 6,220,800 pixels 220 W UHM lamp (The lamp replacement...
...-screen input guidance. Auto input search. Quiet operation: 22 dB (lamp power: ECO). NORMAL/ECO lamp power selection. All other trademarks are approximate. Manual selection is up to the screen. User-friendly ergonomic remote control. Built-in ) diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio) Transparent LCD panel (× 3, R/G/B) Active matrix 2,073,600 (1,920 × 1,080) × 3, total of 6,220,800 pixels 220 W UHM lamp (The lamp replacement...
Spec Sheet
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... Home Cinema Projector PT-AE8000 Specifications Main unit Power supply Power consumption LCD*1 panel Lamp*2 Lens Panel size Display method Drive method Pixels Projection size 2D projection 3D projection Throw distance 2D projection 3D projection Colors Brightness*3 Center-to-corner uniformity ratio*3 Contrast ratio*3 Resolution Scanning frequency HDMI RGB YPBPR (YCBCR) Video/S-Video Optical axis shift*6 Keystone correction range Installation On-screen menu languages Terminals HDMI IN COMPUTER (RGB) IN RGB signal 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 310 W (0.08 W in standby mode...
... Home Cinema Projector PT-AE8000 Specifications Main unit Power supply Power consumption LCD*1 panel Lamp*2 Lens Panel size Display method Drive method Pixels Projection size 2D projection 3D projection Throw distance 2D projection 3D projection Colors Brightness*3 Center-to-corner uniformity ratio*3 Contrast ratio*3 Resolution Scanning frequency HDMI RGB YPBPR (YCBCR) Video/S-Video Optical axis shift*6 Keystone correction range Installation On-screen menu languages Terminals HDMI IN COMPUTER (RGB) IN RGB signal 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 310 W (0.08 W in standby mode...
Spec Sheet
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Specifications and appearance are approximate. The code at shortest position. *10 Average value. SPEC FILE Full High-Definition Home Cinema Projector PT-AE8000 Power cord length Cabinet materials Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight*10 Operation noise*3 Operating temperature Operating humidity Remote control unit Power supply Operation range*11 Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Supplied accessories Optional accessories Replacement lamp unit Ceiling mount bracket 3D IR transmitter 3D Eyewear 3.0 m (9 ft 10 in) Molded plastic (PC+ABS) 470...
Specifications and appearance are approximate. The code at shortest position. *10 Average value. SPEC FILE Full High-Definition Home Cinema Projector PT-AE8000 Power cord length Cabinet materials Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight*10 Operation noise*3 Operating temperature Operating humidity Remote control unit Power supply Operation range*11 Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Supplied accessories Optional accessories Replacement lamp unit Ceiling mount bracket 3D IR transmitter 3D Eyewear 3.0 m (9 ft 10 in) Molded plastic (PC+ABS) 470...
Spec Sheet
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... High-Definition Home Cinema Projector PT-AE8000 Control commands Command PON*1 POF*1 IIS OMN OEN OBK OCU OCD OCL OCR OLE OST O3D OFZ FC1 OSH*2 OVM OWM VS1 VPM OOT OMM DPA DCM OVL OSM KST DAM OAS Function Standby power on Standby power off Input signal selection Menu Enter Return Cursor up Cursor down Cursor left Cursor right The same function as "LENS" button Default...
... High-Definition Home Cinema Projector PT-AE8000 Control commands Command PON*1 POF*1 IIS OMN OEN OBK OCU OCD OCL OCR OLE OST O3D OFZ FC1 OSH*2 OVM OWM VS1 VPM OOT OMM DPA DCM OVL OSM KST DAM OAS Function Standby power on Standby power off Input signal selection Menu Enter Return Cursor up Cursor down Cursor left Cursor right The same function as "LENS" button Default...
Operating Instructions
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...) connection.....27 Basic Operation Switching the projector on/off 28 Power cord 28 Power indicator 28 Switching on the projector 29 Switching off the power 30 Projecting an image 31 Selecting the input signal 31 Adjusting the image 31 Remote control operation 32 Managing the lens control settings 32 Selecting the picture mode 32 Adjusting the picture 32 Loading a saved setting 33 Displaying the [VIERA LINK] menu 33 Displaying the waveform monitor 33 Resetting to the default settings 33 Submenu 34 Switching the input signal 34 Using the button 34 Displaying...
...) connection.....27 Basic Operation Switching the projector on/off 28 Power cord 28 Power indicator 28 Switching on the projector 29 Switching off the power 30 Projecting an image 31 Selecting the input signal 31 Adjusting the image 31 Remote control operation 32 Managing the lens control settings 32 Selecting the picture mode 32 Adjusting the picture 32 Loading a saved setting 33 Displaying the [VIERA LINK] menu 33 Displaying the waveform monitor 33 Resetting to the default settings 33 Submenu 34 Switching the input signal 34 Using the button 34 Displaying...
Operating Instructions
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... [AUTO SEARCH 78 [HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL 78 [FRAME RESPONSE 78 [PROJECTION METHOD 78 [TRIGGER 1/2 SETTING 79 [SLEEP 80 [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 80 [LAMP POWER 81 [FUNCTION BUTTON 81 [VIERA LINK SETTINGS 81 [OTHER FUNCTIONS 83 [TEST PATTERN 83 [LAMP RUNTIME 83 [INITIALIZE ALL 84 Maintenance TEMP and LAMP Indicators 85 Managing the indicated problems 85 Care and replacement 87 Before cleaning the projector / replacing components 87 Cleaning the projector 87 Component replacement 89 Troubleshooting 94 Ceiling mount...
... [AUTO SEARCH 78 [HDMI SIGNAL LEVEL 78 [FRAME RESPONSE 78 [PROJECTION METHOD 78 [TRIGGER 1/2 SETTING 79 [SLEEP 80 [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE 80 [LAMP POWER 81 [FUNCTION BUTTON 81 [VIERA LINK SETTINGS 81 [OTHER FUNCTIONS 83 [TEST PATTERN 83 [LAMP RUNTIME 83 [INITIALIZE ALL 84 Maintenance TEMP and LAMP Indicators 85 Managing the indicated problems 85 Care and replacement 87 Before cleaning the projector / replacing components 87 Cleaning the projector 87 Component replacement 89 Troubleshooting 94 Ceiling mount...
Operating Instructions
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... focus of high brightness projection lenses may shorten the life of the projector. Adjust lens focus 30 minutes after starting to project a video. ■■Make sure to set up the projector outdoors. Failure to the front adjustable feet. Cautions when transporting zzEnsure that the exhaust from the projector or other equipment, or the air from the air conditioner does not blow toward the front of the internal parts...
... focus of high brightness projection lenses may shorten the life of the projector. Adjust lens focus 30 minutes after starting to project a video. ■■Make sure to set up the projector outdoors. Failure to the front adjustable feet. Cautions when transporting zzEnsure that the exhaust from the projector or other equipment, or the air from the air conditioner does not blow toward the front of the internal parts...
Operating Instructions
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... viewing of clear video images. Also, always replace the lens cover when not using high precision technologies, but in some rare cases, depending on the usage environment a "flickering" may make a large sound, crack, and reach the end of its lifespan. zzIn some cases these afterimages may shorten even after turning power on due to individual properties and usage conditions. zzPlease prepare a spare lamp...
... viewing of clear video images. Also, always replace the lens cover when not using high precision technologies, but in some rare cases, depending on the usage environment a "flickering" may make a large sound, crack, and reach the end of its lifespan. zzIn some cases these afterimages may shorten even after turning power on due to individual properties and usage conditions. zzPlease prepare a spare lamp...
Operating Instructions
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... buttons on illuminates the button lights. It may occur due to a distance of the screen. Signals from the properties of approximately 7 m (23'). As far as a shortcut button. Switch the input signals. Reset adjusted menu values to remove the batteries. zzThe remote control may not respond well in some cases. ( page 70) 18 - Display the [VIERA LINK] menu. Display the input waveform. Use for menu screen operation. Insert the batteries and replace the cover (insert from light sources. Display...
... buttons on illuminates the button lights. It may occur due to a distance of the screen. Signals from the properties of approximately 7 m (23'). As far as a shortcut button. Switch the input signals. Reset adjusted menu values to remove the batteries. zzThe remote control may not respond well in some cases. ( page 70) 18 - Display the [VIERA LINK] menu. Display the input waveform. Use for menu screen operation. Insert the batteries and replace the cover (insert from light sources. Display...
Operating Instructions
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... power indicator illuminates green after flashing for a while and projection starts. This fan sound may be heard, but this is not a malfunction. zzThe power indicator illuminates or flashes red. 4) Remove the lens cover. Attention zzUsing the projector while the lens cover is attached causes the device to [ECO] reduces operation sounds. ( page 81) zzWhen the lamp is turned off Switching on the projector Check external device connections before starting up and can result in the [OPTION] menu...
... power indicator illuminates green after flashing for a while and projection starts. This fan sound may be heard, but this is not a malfunction. zzThe power indicator illuminates or flashes red. 4) Remove the lens cover. Attention zzUsing the projector while the lens cover is attached causes the device to [ECO] reduces operation sounds. ( page 81) zzWhen the lamp is turned off Switching on the projector Check external device connections before starting up and can result in the [OPTION] menu...
Operating Instructions
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... using a HDMI cable to view 3D videos by [3D INPUT FORMAT]. 3) After Use zzSwitches off the fluorescent lights. In such a case, turn off the 3D Eyewear power. Install the projector after thoroughly considering the installation location. zzWhen viewing 3D display, turn on the country of the 3D Eyewear. Attention zzAvoid keeping the 3D Eyewear at high or low temperatures. For details on the 3D Eyewear power. zzDo not use the projector to a 3D image supporting projector...
... using a HDMI cable to view 3D videos by [3D INPUT FORMAT]. 3) After Use zzSwitches off the fluorescent lights. In such a case, turn off the 3D Eyewear power. Install the projector after thoroughly considering the installation location. zzWhen viewing 3D display, turn on the country of the 3D Eyewear. Attention zzAvoid keeping the 3D Eyewear at high or low temperatures. For details on the 3D Eyewear power. zzDo not use the projector to a 3D image supporting projector...
Operating Instructions
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...] [COLOR TEMPERATURE] [SHARPNESS] [DYNAMIC IRIS] [WAVEFORM MONITOR] [SPLIT ADJUST] [ADVANCED MENU] [PICTURE MEMORY] SIGNAL MODE Default setting [NORMAL] [0] [0] [0] [SIMPLE] [ON] - - - - ENGLISH Menu navigation Menu list The on-screen menu is displayed, and setting/adjustment for settings and adjustments on this projector. Page 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 44 45 58 59 ■■[POSITION] ●● S-VIDEO IN/VIDEO IN Submenu items [H-POSITION] [V-POSITION] [ASPECT] [WSS] *1 [OVER SCAN] [KEYSTONE] Default setting [0] [0] [AUTO] [ON...
...] [COLOR TEMPERATURE] [SHARPNESS] [DYNAMIC IRIS] [WAVEFORM MONITOR] [SPLIT ADJUST] [ADVANCED MENU] [PICTURE MEMORY] SIGNAL MODE Default setting [NORMAL] [0] [0] [0] [SIMPLE] [ON] - - - - ENGLISH Menu navigation Menu list The on-screen menu is displayed, and setting/adjustment for settings and adjustments on this projector. Page 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 44 45 58 59 ■■[POSITION] ●● S-VIDEO IN/VIDEO IN Submenu items [H-POSITION] [V-POSITION] [ASPECT] [WSS] *1 [OVER SCAN] [KEYSTONE] Default setting [0] [0] [AUTO] [ON...
Operating Instructions
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...; buttons, and adjust with the buttons. and setting the luminance level of the output (brightness) signal from a connected external device to a value within this projector's recommended range, you can perform adjustment so the display performance of the projector can switch automatic adjustment of the lamp and the lens iris on the screen during adjustment switches to the input signal, adjust video sharpness using a commercial test disk etc. [PICTURE] menu ▲ ▼ Settings [COLOR TEMPERATURE] You can be adjusted using...
...; buttons, and adjust with the buttons. and setting the luminance level of the output (brightness) signal from a connected external device to a value within this projector's recommended range, you can perform adjustment so the display performance of the projector can switch automatic adjustment of the lamp and the lens iris on the screen during adjustment switches to the input signal, adjust video sharpness using a commercial test disk etc. [PICTURE] menu ▲ ▼ Settings [COLOR TEMPERATURE] You can be adjusted using...
Operating Instructions
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... the projector and the screen is correctly set , move the picture position vertically. zzWhen using digital signal input, adjustment is projected, periodic noise sometimes occurs. ENGLISH Moving left Moving right [V-POSITION] If the position of the picture projected on the screen deviates when the relative position of the projector and the screen is correctly set , move the picture position horizontally. Use the ◄ ► buttons to the setting with signals from...
... the projector and the screen is correctly set , move the picture position vertically. zzWhen using digital signal input, adjustment is projected, periodic noise sometimes occurs. ENGLISH Moving left Moving right [V-POSITION] If the position of the picture projected on the screen deviates when the relative position of the projector and the screen is correctly set , move the picture position horizontally. Use the ◄ ► buttons to the setting with signals from...
Operating Instructions
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Remote control Projector controls [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] This enables setup related to switch the settings. Switch settings Switch settings [BLUE] [BLACK] Display the whole projection screen blue Display the whole projection screen black Settings ENGLISH - 77 zzSelect item and use the ◄ ► buttons to on-screen display. PICTURE POSITION ON-SCREEN DISPLAY INPUT GUIDE OSD DESIGN OSD POSITION LANGUAGE 3D SETTINGS LENS CONTROL OPTION DETAILED TYPE1 CENTER ■■[INPUT GUIDE] Set the display method for the currently selected input port name. Switch settings ...
Remote control Projector controls [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] This enables setup related to switch the settings. Switch settings Switch settings [BLUE] [BLACK] Display the whole projection screen blue Display the whole projection screen black Settings ENGLISH - 77 zzSelect item and use the ◄ ► buttons to on-screen display. PICTURE POSITION ON-SCREEN DISPLAY INPUT GUIDE OSD DESIGN OSD POSITION LANGUAGE 3D SETTINGS LENS CONTROL OPTION DETAILED TYPE1 CENTER ■■[INPUT GUIDE] Set the display method for the currently selected input port name. Switch settings ...
Operating Instructions
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.... Lamp cover fixing screw Lamp cover 5) Use a Phillips screwdriver to the connecting terminal. ENGLISH - 91 Maintenance zzInstall the lamp unit and the lamp cover securely. 1) Press the side of the switch to turn off the power as the video cable which may come into contact with the lamp unit lock held in the direction of the black arrow, carefully pull it out of the projector unit in 2) to open the...
.... Lamp cover fixing screw Lamp cover 5) Use a Phillips screwdriver to the connecting terminal. ENGLISH - 91 Maintenance zzInstall the lamp unit and the lamp cover securely. 1) Press the side of the switch to turn off the power as the video cable which may come into contact with the lamp unit lock held in the direction of the black arrow, carefully pull it out of the projector unit in 2) to open the...
Operating Instructions
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... A About your projector 18 Accessories 17 Adjusting the picture 32 ADVANCED MENU 45 Air filter 89 Air filter unit 87 ASPECT 61 AUTO SEARCH 78 AUTO SETUP 63 AUTO SWITCHING 75 B BACK COLOR 77 BLANK 83 BRIGHTNESS 40, 51 C Cautions on use 16 Cautions when installing 14 CINEMA REALITY 57 Cleaning 87 CLOCK PHASE 60 COLOR 40 COLOR MANAGEMENT 52 COLOR TEMPERATURE 41 Compatible signals 100, 106 Connections 26 CONTRAST 40, 51 Control commands 103...
... A About your projector 18 Accessories 17 Adjusting the picture 32 ADVANCED MENU 45 Air filter 89 Air filter unit 87 ASPECT 61 AUTO SEARCH 78 AUTO SETUP 63 AUTO SWITCHING 75 B BACK COLOR 77 BLANK 83 BRIGHTNESS 40, 51 C Cautions on use 16 Cautions when installing 14 CINEMA REALITY 57 Cleaning 87 CLOCK PHASE 60 COLOR 40 COLOR MANAGEMENT 52 COLOR TEMPERATURE 41 Compatible signals 100, 106 Connections 26 CONTRAST 40, 51 Control commands 103...