Series Operating Instructions
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... Connecting the power cord 58 Precautions for use 20 Power indicator 59 Lens protection material 20 Switching on the projector 60 Cautions when transporting 20 When the initial setting screen is displayed 61 Cautions when installing 20 Making adjustments and selections 65 Security 23 Switching off the projector 66 Notes regarding the wireless LAN 23 Projecting 67 Light ID 24 Selecting the input signal 67 DIGITAL LINK 25 Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift 68 Application software supported...
... Connecting the power cord 58 Precautions for use 20 Power indicator 59 Lens protection material 20 Switching on the projector 60 Cautions when transporting 20 When the initial setting screen is displayed 61 Cautions when installing 20 Making adjustments and selections 65 Security 23 Switching off the projector 66 Notes regarding the wireless LAN 23 Projecting 67 Light ID 24 Selecting the input signal 67 DIGITAL LINK 25 Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift 68 Application software supported...
Series Operating Instructions
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...] 89 [FUNCTION BUTTON] 122 [SYSTEM SELECTOR] 89 [LENS CALIBRATION] 122 [POSITION] menu 90 [AUDIO SETTING] 123 [SHIFT] 90 [FILTER COUNTER] 125 [ASPECT] 90 [DC OUT] 126 [ZOOM] 91 [STATUS] 126 [CLOCK PHASE] 92 [DATA CLONING] 127 [REALTIME KEYSTONE] 92 [SAVE ALL USER DATA] 130 [SCREEN ADJUSTMENT] 93 [LOAD ALL USER DATA] 130 [ADVANCED MENU] menu 96 [INITIALIZE] 130 [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] 96 [SERVICE PASSWORD] 131 [BLANKING] 96 [TEST PATTERN] menu 132 [INPUT RESOLUTION] 97 [TEST...
...] 89 [FUNCTION BUTTON] 122 [SYSTEM SELECTOR] 89 [LENS CALIBRATION] 122 [POSITION] menu 90 [AUDIO SETTING] 123 [SHIFT] 90 [FILTER COUNTER] 125 [ASPECT] 90 [DC OUT] 126 [ZOOM] 91 [STATUS] 126 [CLOCK PHASE] 92 [DATA CLONING] 127 [REALTIME KEYSTONE] 92 [SAVE ALL USER DATA] 130 [SCREEN ADJUSTMENT] 93 [LOAD ALL USER DATA] 130 [ADVANCED MENU] menu 96 [INITIALIZE] 130 [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY] 96 [SERVICE PASSWORD] 131 [BLANKING] 96 [TEST PATTERN] menu 132 [INPUT RESOLUTION] 97 [TEST...
Series Operating Instructions
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... issue false data (tampering) ggSpread harmful software such as your ID, password, credit card number ggContent of the web control screen. ffSet a password for the wireless LAN device. ffTransmitted data may be intercepted A malicious third part may cause the communication to be disabled or the communication speed to slow down due to interference of using a LAN cable, as long as the projector. Some wireless LAN devices may...
... issue false data (tampering) ggSpread harmful software such as your ID, password, credit card number ggContent of the web control screen. ffSet a password for the wireless LAN device. ffTransmitted data may be intercepted A malicious third part may cause the communication to be disabled or the communication speed to slow down due to interference of using a LAN cable, as long as the projector. Some wireless LAN devices may...
Series Operating Instructions
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... be used. For details or downloading each part of the display devices, and to replace the components of charge for the items set by omitting the selection of the projector is not guaranteed to execute maintenance in advance. "Early Warning Software" is a technology to transmit the video, audio, Ethernet, and serial control signals using the USB memory. Also, depending on the type of license, the number of...
... be used. For details or downloading each part of the display devices, and to replace the components of charge for the items set by omitting the selection of the projector is not guaranteed to execute maintenance in advance. "Early Warning Software" is a technology to transmit the video, audio, Ethernet, and serial control signals using the USB memory. Also, depending on the type of license, the number of...
Series Operating Instructions
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... curtains or blinds over windows and turn on, ask your dealer to clean inside the projector or replace the light source unit. Also, a residual image may become shorter even if it is used for the optical parts such as well. 26 - rrLCD panel The LCD panel is high or in higher contrast, prepare an appropriate environment. ENGLISH ffDepending on the operating environment temperature, the luminance of...
... curtains or blinds over windows and turn on, ask your dealer to clean inside the projector or replace the light source unit. Also, a residual image may become shorter even if it is used for the optical parts such as well. 26 - rrLCD panel The LCD panel is high or in higher contrast, prepare an appropriate environment. ENGLISH ffDepending on the operating environment temperature, the luminance of...
Series Operating Instructions
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... Remote control signal transmitter ENGLISH - 29 During MIRRORING input, the receiving device name and the URL to access the projector are also used for cancel operation during digital zoom and the operation of the displayed sub-menu to the factory default. (x page 81) 7 Input selection buttons (, , , , , ) Switches the input signal to and in a multiple projector environment. 9 button Switches the on-screen display function on the projector is displayed. Sets the projector to projection mode when the power is switched off (standby mode). 2 Remote control indicator Blinks if any button...
... Remote control signal transmitter ENGLISH - 29 During MIRRORING input, the receiving device name and the URL to access the projector are also used for cancel operation during digital zoom and the operation of the displayed sub-menu to the factory default. (x page 81) 7 Input selection buttons (, , , , , ) Switches the input signal to and in a multiple projector environment. 9 button Switches the on-screen display function on the projector is displayed. Sets the projector to projection mode when the power is switched off (standby mode). 2 Remote control indicator Blinks if any button...
Series Operating Instructions
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... ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the lens. (x page 68) Also used to turn off (standby mode) when the switch on ) Sets the projector to the state where the projector is turned off the image and audio temporarily. (x page 72) 6 3 7 8 5 button Determines and executes an item in the menu screen. 6 button Switches the input signal to and in the menu screen, changes the setting, and adjusts the level. Sets the projector to projection mode when the power is switched off (standby mode). 2 button Displays or...
... ventilation ports (intake and exhaust) of the lens. (x page 68) Also used to turn off (standby mode) when the switch on ) Sets the projector to the state where the projector is turned off the image and audio temporarily. (x page 72) 6 3 7 8 5 button Determines and executes an item in the menu screen. 6 button Switches the input signal to and in the menu screen, changes the setting, and adjusts the level. Sets the projector to projection mode when the power is switched off (standby mode). 2 button Displays or...
Series Operating Instructions
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...; [STANDBY MODE]. 1) Press qw to "Installation mode" (x page 36) for the first time after purchase. INITIAL SETTING 2/6 PROJECTION METHOD FRONT/REAR FRONT FLOOR/CEILING AUTO Change the projection method (FRONT/REAR, FLOOR/CEILING) if the screen display is displayed. 62 - To keep power consumption low during standby. CHANGE ENTER SET 2) Press the button to proceed to the initial setting. Chapter 3 Basic Operations - After completed the initial setting, you can change the setting from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD...
...; [STANDBY MODE]. 1) Press qw to "Installation mode" (x page 36) for the first time after purchase. INITIAL SETTING 2/6 PROJECTION METHOD FRONT/REAR FRONT FLOOR/CEILING AUTO Change the projection method (FRONT/REAR, FLOOR/CEILING) if the screen display is displayed. 62 - To keep power consumption low during standby. CHANGE ENTER SET 2) Press the button to proceed to the initial setting. Chapter 3 Basic Operations - After completed the initial setting, you can change the setting from the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD...
Series Operating Instructions
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... selection color to white. [4] Sets the background color to green and and selection color to light green. [5] Sets the background color to brown and and selection color to pink. [6] Sets the background color to light brown and the selection color to display the input guide in [OSD POSITION]. ffThe [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [INPUT GUIDE]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. ffThe [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is turned off. Setting [WARNING MESSAGE] Set the display/hide of the menu screen...
... selection color to white. [4] Sets the background color to green and and selection color to light green. [5] Sets the background color to brown and and selection color to pink. [6] Sets the background color to light brown and the selection color to display the input guide in [OSD POSITION]. ffThe [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is displayed. 3) Press as to select [INPUT GUIDE]. 4) Press qw to switch the item. ffThe [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] screen is turned off. Setting [WARNING MESSAGE] Set the display/hide of the menu screen...
Series Operating Instructions
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... [STATUS] screen is connected to the terminal while this time, [ERROR] is illuminated. Displays the network version of the firmware of registered signals. Displays the number of the projector. Disconnect the external drive and turn on the lens side). Displays the serial number of the projector. Power is detected and the power supply will change each time you press the button. [PROJECTOR TYPE] [SERIAL NUMBER] [PROJECTOR RUNTIME] [LIGHT RUNTIME] [CONTINUOUS LIGHTING TIME] [MAIN/SUB VERSION] [NETWORK VERSION] [INTAKE AIR TEMP.]*1 [EXHAUST AIR TEMP.]*1 [LIGHT TEMP. 1]*1 [LIGHT...
... [STATUS] screen is connected to the terminal while this time, [ERROR] is illuminated. Displays the network version of the firmware of registered signals. Displays the number of the projector. Disconnect the external drive and turn on the lens side). Displays the serial number of the projector. Power is detected and the power supply will change each time you press the button. [PROJECTOR TYPE] [SERIAL NUMBER] [PROJECTOR RUNTIME] [LIGHT RUNTIME] [CONTINUOUS LIGHTING TIME] [MAIN/SUB VERSION] [NETWORK VERSION] [INTAKE AIR TEMP.]*1 [EXHAUST AIR TEMP.]*1 [LIGHT TEMP. 1]*1 [LIGHT...
Series Operating Instructions
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... LAN]. 2) Press the button. For the RADIUS server setting, confirm with the network administrator. PLEASE RE-ENTER.] is displayed, change the setting to correct content. 5) Press qw to green, yellow, or red depending on the screen. Chapter 4 Settings - [NETWORK/USB] menu [SIGNAL QUALITY] [SIGNAL QUALITY] is a numerical value of the amount of error, and the display color changes to select [OK], and press the button. ff Yellow (-11 to [OFF]. Enter the address of...
... LAN]. 2) Press the button. For the RADIUS server setting, confirm with the network administrator. PLEASE RE-ENTER.] is displayed, change the setting to correct content. 5) Press qw to green, yellow, or red depending on the screen. Chapter 4 Settings - [NETWORK/USB] menu [SIGNAL QUALITY] [SIGNAL QUALITY] is a numerical value of the amount of error, and the display color changes to select [OK], and press the button. ff Yellow (-11 to [OFF]. Enter the address of...
Series Operating Instructions
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... is used for the access point is displayed and the search result of numbers from [1] to [4] as to select [WIRELESS LAN]. 2) Press qw to Panasonic APPLICATION input.) 1 M-DIRECTxxxx (the same character string as [SSID]) Setting [USER] 1) Press as the default key. The network ID can be confirmed in Step 4), or when [OTHER] was selected in the standby screen projected when switched to select [USER]. 3) Press the button...
... is used for the access point is displayed and the search result of numbers from [1] to [4] as to select [WIRELESS LAN]. 2) Press qw to Panasonic APPLICATION input.) 1 M-DIRECTxxxx (the same character string as [SSID]) Setting [USER] 1) Press as the default key. The network ID can be confirmed in Step 4), or when [OTHER] was selected in the standby screen projected when switched to select [USER]. 3) Press the button...
Series Operating Instructions
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... press the button. ff Wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be selected are as the factory default setting. [AUTHENTICATION] [ENCRYPTION] [DHCP] [IP ADDRESS] [OPEN] [NONE] [OFF] 192.168.11.100 ENGLISH - 145 rrFactory default setting ffFollowing is [WEP]. Chapter 4 Settings - [NETWORK/USB] menu [KEY1] - [KEY4] [KEY] [EAP] [USER NAME] [PASSWORD] Set WEP key to the key number selected in the same segment. This item can be used for the RADIUS...
... press the button. ff Wired LAN and wireless LAN cannot be selected are as the factory default setting. [AUTHENTICATION] [ENCRYPTION] [DHCP] [IP ADDRESS] [OPEN] [NONE] [OFF] 192.168.11.100 ENGLISH - 145 rrFactory default setting ffFollowing is [WEP]. Chapter 4 Settings - [NETWORK/USB] menu [KEY1] - [KEY4] [KEY] [EAP] [USER NAME] [PASSWORD] Set WEP key to the key number selected in the same segment. This item can be used for the RADIUS...
Series Operating Instructions
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... of other manufacturers that the verification for devices of [SIGNAL QUALITY] in the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] is used, include it in green, which indicates a normal quality. ff When laying multiple cables, run them side by Panasonic Corporation, and not all the operations have been verified. ff For twisted-pair-cable transmitters of other manufacturers has been made for the...
... of other manufacturers that the verification for devices of [SIGNAL QUALITY] in the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [DIGITAL LINK STATUS] is used, include it in green, which indicates a normal quality. ff When laying multiple cables, run them side by Panasonic Corporation, and not all the operations have been verified. ff For twisted-pair-cable transmitters of other manufacturers has been made for the...
Series Operating Instructions
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... use In case of Mac, click in the task tray (bottom right of the network administrator. ffIn case of the Windows computer, click in the menu bar (top right of the utility you use wireless LAN connection utility that is set to the network set to "any" or "ANY" character string. ggWhen the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [WIRELESS LAN] is preset as the factory default setting. [SIMPLE] [M-DIRECT] [USER] [KEY] [IP ADDRESS...
... use In case of Mac, click in the task tray (bottom right of the network administrator. ffIn case of the Windows computer, click in the menu bar (top right of the utility you use wireless LAN connection utility that is set to the network set to "any" or "ANY" character string. ggWhen the [NETWORK/USB] menu → [WIRELESS LAN] is preset as the factory default setting. [SIMPLE] [M-DIRECT] [USER] [KEY] [IP ADDRESS...
Series Operating Instructions
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... error Clog temperature sensor error Angle sensor error Air pressure sensor error Power source intake fan warning Power source exhaust fan warning LCD panel red fan warning LCD panel green fan warning LCD panel blue fan warning PBS fan warning Phosphor wheel fan warning Light source fan warning Backup fan warning Light source driver communication error FPGA configuration error Lens mounter operation error Power supply intake fan error Power supply exhaust fan error LCD panel red fan error LCD panel green fan error LCD panel blue fan error PBS fan error Phosphor wheel fan error Light source fan...
... error Clog temperature sensor error Angle sensor error Air pressure sensor error Power source intake fan warning Power source exhaust fan warning LCD panel red fan warning LCD panel green fan warning LCD panel blue fan warning PBS fan warning Phosphor wheel fan warning Light source fan warning Backup fan warning Light source driver communication error FPGA configuration error Lens mounter operation error Power supply intake fan error Power supply exhaust fan error LCD panel red fan error LCD panel green fan error LCD panel blue fan error PBS fan error Phosphor wheel fan error Light source fan...
Series Operating Instructions
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...[BACK COLOR] 109 button Remote control 29 [BLANKING] 96 Remote control 29, 77 Remote control operations 72 [BRIGHTNESS] 85 button Removing/attaching the projection lens 49 Remote control 29, 77 Renaming the registered signal 133 C [INITIALIZE] 130 Replacing the air filter unit 201 Cautions on use 26 Initial setting 61 Replacing the unit 201 Cautions when installing 20 [INITIAL STARTUP] 117 Resetting to the factory default 81 Cautions when transporting 20 [INPUT RESOLUTION] 97 button Ceiling Mount Bracket...
...[BACK COLOR] 109 button Remote control 29 [BLANKING] 96 Remote control 29, 77 Remote control operations 72 [BRIGHTNESS] 85 button Removing/attaching the projection lens 49 Remote control 29, 77 Renaming the registered signal 133 C [INITIALIZE] 130 Replacing the air filter unit 201 Cautions on use 26 Initial setting 61 Replacing the unit 201 Cautions when installing 20 [INITIAL STARTUP] 117 Resetting to the factory default 81 Cautions when transporting 20 [INPUT RESOLUTION] 97 button Ceiling Mount Bracket...
Wireless Manager ME 6.4 for Mac Operating Instruction
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... mode, the images from multiple computers can only be displayed on supported models. For details on precautions when using the device's wireless LAN connection function, the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band frequencies are used on a single device. zz4-screen index style This style is convenient in cases where you can be displayed on the number of four presentations displayed simultaneously. Introduction Using the software (cont.) Attention zzWhen using wireless LAN connections...
... mode, the images from multiple computers can only be displayed on supported models. For details on precautions when using the device's wireless LAN connection function, the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band frequencies are used on a single device. zz4-screen index style This style is convenient in cases where you can be displayed on the number of four presentations displayed simultaneously. Introduction Using the software (cont.) Attention zzWhen using wireless LAN connections...
Wireless Manager ME 6.4 for Mac Operating Instruction
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... zzWhen turning on and starts image display. zzThis cannot be used when communicating with video during projection] checkbox. "Setting the options" (page 47) zzThis cannot be used last will be automatically registered as a group. When the software is exited, the original Windows playback device is restored. Quitting the software zzClick in the vicinity of the projector to avoid shining the projector's light...
... zzWhen turning on and starts image display. zzThis cannot be used when communicating with video during projection] checkbox. "Setting the options" (page 47) zzThis cannot be used last will be automatically registered as a group. When the software is exited, the original Windows playback device is restored. Quitting the software zzClick in the vicinity of the projector to avoid shining the projector's light...
Spec Sheet
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... of October 2017 Specifications (Tentative) Model PT-RZ21K PT-RS20K Power supply AC 200 V-240 V, 7.7 A, 50/60 Hz (Light output will not operate. Calibration is required each time the lens is set to approximately 50 % when using the serial terminal. *2 Refresh rate varies depending on scanning frequency. *3 Class 3R for Low Ceilings ET-PKD520S Projector Mount Bracket ET-PKD520B Geometry Manager Pro Software Upgrade Kit ET-UK20 Auto Screen Adjustment Upgrade Kit ET...
... of October 2017 Specifications (Tentative) Model PT-RZ21K PT-RS20K Power supply AC 200 V-240 V, 7.7 A, 50/60 Hz (Light output will not operate. Calibration is required each time the lens is set to approximately 50 % when using the serial terminal. *2 Refresh rate varies depending on scanning frequency. *3 Class 3R for Low Ceilings ET-PKD520S Projector Mount Bracket ET-PKD520B Geometry Manager Pro Software Upgrade Kit ET-UK20 Auto Screen Adjustment Upgrade Kit ET...