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    Connection
    Setup precautions
    • Before connecting any of your video/audio equipment to the projector, carefully read the owners manual
    supplied with the equipment once again.
    • All cable connections should be made with the entire system devices, including the projector, first turned off.
    • Obtain commercial interconnecting cables for devices supplied with no accessory or optional interconnect
    cables.
    • Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or shake.
    Inserting a time base corrector (TBC) in the projector’s video line will relieve this problem.
    • The projector only accepts composite-video, S-video, analog-RGB (with TTL sync. level), and digital signal.
    • Some PC models are not compatible with PT-D5600U/PT-D5600UL/PT-DW5000U/PT-DW5000UL projectors.
    • The pin assignments on the S-VIDEO IN terminal are
    as follows:• The pin assignments on the DVI-D input terminal
    are as follows (interface with DVI-D output
    terminal on PC):
    • The pin assignments on the RGB2 input terminal are
    as follows:
    Viewed from mating side
    Pin No.           Signal
    Ground (luminance)
    Ground (colour)
    Luminance signal
    Colour signal
    Pin  : Not used.
    Pins - ,  and  : Ground.
     Viewed from mating side
                Signal
    R/P
    R
    G/G · SYNC/Y
    B/P
    B
    HD/SYNC
    VD
    Pin No.
    Viewed from mating side
    Pin No.            Signal
    T. M. D. S data 2-
    T. M. D. S data 2+
    T. M. D. S data 2
    shield
    DDC clock
    DDC data
    T. M. D. S data 1-
    T. M. D. S data 1+
    T. M. D. S data 1
    shield            Signal
    +5 V
    Ground
    Hot plug sense
    T. M. D. S data 0-
    T. M. D. S data 0+
    T. M. D. S data 0
    shield
    T. M. D. S clock 
    shield
    T. M. D. S clock+
    T. M. D. S clock-Pin No.
    • The DVI-D input terminal supports single link only.
    • EDID settings should be performed to suit the DVI
    equipment being connected. (Page 34)
    • The DVI-D input terminal can be used to connect to a
    DVI equipment, but note that images may not appear
    or the projector may not work properly when
    connected to certain DVI equipment. 
    • This projector supports HDCP. 
    						
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    Connection
    Example of connecting with PCs
    RGB 2 IN
     VDSYNC/HDB/PBG/YRR/P
    SERIALREMOTE 1
    REMOTE 2INOUTLANDVI-D INRGB 1 INVIDEO INS-VIDEO  IN
    IN OUT
    RGB 2 IN
     VDSYNC/HDB/PBG/YRR/P
    SERIALREMOTE 1
    REMOTE 2INOUTLANDVI-D INRGB 1 INVIDEO INS-VIDEO  IN
    IN OUT
    DVI-D Cable (available in the market)
    PC with
    DVI-D terminalPC
    PC
    Control PC
    Note• For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC, see the data sheet on
    page 58.
    • If your PC has the resume feature (last memory), the computer may not function properly until the
    resume capability is disabled.
    • When the SYNC ON GREEN signal is input, do not input sync signals to the SYNC/HD and VD
    terminals. Doing so may disrupt the images since, rather than using synchronization initiated by
    the GREEN signal, the sync signals of the SYNC/HD and VD terminals will be used instead. Even
    if the images are not disrupted, the white balance may be lost. If this is the case, select “USER” as
    the “COLOR TEMP.” setting (see page 29), and adjust “W-BAL LOW”.
    • The white balance may be lost when the SYNC ON RGB signal is input. If this is the case, select
    “USER” as the “COLOR TEMP.” setting (see page 29), and adjust “W-BAL LOW”.
    • The EDID settings suited to the equipment connected must be performed when DVI-D signals are
    input. (Refer to page 34.)
    Example of connecting with AV products
    RGB 2 IN
     VDSYNC/HDB/PBG/YRR/P
    SERIALREMOTE 1
    REMOTE 2INOUTLANDVI-D INRGB 1 INVIDEO INS-VIDEO  IN
    IN OUT
    DVD playerVideo deckDVD  player
    Digital Hi-vision video deck
    with DVI/HDMI terminal
    Digital Hi-vision video deckControl PC DVI-D Cable or HDMI-DVI 
    conversion cable
    (available in the market)
    D-SUB 9-pin straight cable
    Red (Connect PR)
    Blue (Connect P
    B)
    Green(Connect Y)
    • When connecting with a video deck, be sure to use the one with a built-in time base corrector
    (TBC) or use a TBC between the projector and the video deck.
    • If nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be distorted. If this is the case, connect
    a TBC between the projector and the video deck.
    • The EDID settings suited to the equipment connected must be performed when DVI-D signals are
    input. (Refer to page 34.)Attention 
    						
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    Projection
    Powering up the projector
    When using an optional lens, install a projection
    lens before powering up the projector. (Refer to
    page 25.)
    Remove the lens cover beforehand.
    Connect the supplied power cable. 
    (120 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz)
    Press the “ I ” marked side of the MAIN
    POWER switch to turn on the power.
    The power indicator lights up red, and the projector is
    placed in the standby mode.
    Press the “ I ” button. [on the main unit
    or the remote control]
    The power indicator illuminates in green and soon
    the image is projected on the screen.
    Making adjustment and
    selection
    Roughly adjust the focus of the lens. 
    (Refer to page 25.)
    Press the LENS button on the main unit or the
    remote control unit to display a focus adjustment
    screen. Pressing  buttons to adjust the
    image into focus.
    Select and set the projection scheme. 
    (Refer to page 35.)
    Select the input signal by pressing the
    input selector button to toggle through
    RGB1, RGB2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and DVI.
    [on the main unit or the remote control]
    Turn the feet, and adjust the tilt of the
    main unit in the front and rear or left
    and right.
    Use the lens left/right adjustment dial to
    adjust the direction of the lens. (page 25)
     VDSYNC/HDB/PBG/YRR/P
    SEREMOTE 1
    REMOTE 2INRGB 1 INVIDEO INS-VIDEO  IN
    IN OUT
    Press the LENS button three times to
    adjust the lens shift. (Refer to page 25.)
    Press the AUTO SETUP button if the
    input signal is RGB/DVI signal. (Refer to
    page 26.) [on the main unit or the
    remote control]
    Fit the image size to the screen size. 
    Press the LENS button twice and adjust the zoom
    of the lens on the lens zoom adjustment menu.
    Press the LENS button and adjust the
    focus of the lens on the lens focus
    adjustment menu.
    Display the zoom adjustment menu
    again and adjust the zoom of the lens to
    fit the image size to the screen size.
    (Refer to page 25.)
    • If the projector is powered up at about 0 ˚C,
    a warm-up period of approximately five
    minutes may be necessary to start
    projection.
    The temperature monitor (TEMP) lights
    during the warm-up period.
    When the warm-up is completed, the
    temperature monitor (TEMP) turns off and
    the image is projected on the screen.
    • If the surrounding temperature is very low
    and the warm-up period exceeds five
    minutes, the control determines it as an
    abnormal condition and turns off the
    power automatically. If this happens, raise
    the surrounding temperature to 0 °C or
    higher and then turn the main power “on”
    and turn the power “on” ( | ).
    • It is recommended that the projector be
    allowed to warm up for at least 30 minutes
    before any adjustments are made to the
    focus.Note 
    						
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    Projection
    Powering off the projector
    Press the POWER OFF “” button.
    Select “OK” with  or  button and
    press the ENTER button.
    (or press the POWER OFF “” button
    again.)
    The projection of the image stops, and the power
    indicator of the main unit lights up orange. (The
    cooling fan keeps running.)
    Wait until the power indicator of the
    main unit turns to red (i.e., until the
    cooling fan stops). 
    Press the “” marked side of the MAIN
    POWER switch to remove all power
    from the projector. 
    • The projector consumes approximately 10
    watts of power even in standby mode after
    the cooling fan stops. (Power indicator lit
    in red)
    • If you re-power the projector after shutting
    off the main power inadvertently, the
    projection lamp may remain unlit. Please
    turn the power on again after a while.Note• When the lamp has been cooled by the
    direct power OFF function, it sometimes
    takes longer than usual for the lamp to
    light up again.
    • While the cooling fan is operating, do not
    place the projector inside a box or bag.
    • The operation time of the cooling fan will
    be less if fewer than 4 minutes have
    elapsed since the power was turned on.
    Note
    Direct power off function
    The power supplied internally causes the cooling
    fan to continue operating and cool off in the event
    that the power has failed or even after the power
    cord is accidentally disconnected immediately after
    the power has been turned off.
    • Do not turn the power supply off and
    then immediately back on again.
    Turning on the power supply will not light
    up the light source lamp if the lamp is in
    the process of cooling down after turning
    off the power supply. To light up the lamp,
    turn on the power supply again when the
    lamp has been cooled sufficiently.
    Turning on the power supply with the lamp
    in the hot condition may shorten the lamp
    life.Attention 
    						
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    How to adjust the lensHow to install and remove the
    projection lens (optional)
    How to install the
    projection lens
    Align the guide of the projection lens
    with the guide groove in the main unit.
    Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks
    into place.
    How to remove the
    projection lens
    Turn the lens counterclockwise as
    far as it will go.
    While holding down the lens lock
    button, turn the lens further
    counterclockwise.
    Remove the lens.
    Note• Before replacing the lens, turn off the
    projector’s power.
    • Do not touch the lens signal contact.
    Dust or dirt may cause defective
    contact.
    • Do not touch the surface of the
    projection lens with your bare hands.
    • Store the replaced lens where it will
    be free from vibration and impact.
    Lens lock button
    Guide groove
    Guide grooveGuide
    Guide
    Projection lens
    Lens signal contact
    • Turn the lens counterclockwise and
    confirm that the lens does not come
    off.Attention
    How to adjust the lens
    focus, lens zoom and lens
    up/down position
    movement (optical shift)
    The focus, zoom and up/down position of the
    images projected on the screen can be adjusted
    while the projector is positioned appropriately in
    relation to the screen.
    Press the LENS button on the remote control
    or on the control panel of the main unit.
    Pressing the button changes the setup screen
    in the order of “LENS FOCUS”, “LENS ZOOM”
    and “LENS SHIFT”.
    Choose an item and adjust it using
    buttons.
    Caution
    Be careful not to catch your fingers between the
    lens and shroud when shifting the lens.
    • When a lens without zoom functions is used, the
    lens zoom adjustment menu will still displayed,
    but no operations can be performed using the
    items on this menu.
    • By shifting the lens up/down position, it is possible
    to make adjustments upward or downward from
    the standard position in the direction of the upper
    50 % of the projected screen height.
    • 
    Operations can be performed faster by holding down
    the  buttons for about 3 or more seconds.
    Note
    How to adjust the lens
    position to the left or right
    When the lens left/right adjustment dial is turned
    clockwise, the screen moves toward the left;
    conversely, when it is turned counterclockwise, it
    moves toward the right. The maximum travel
    distance toward the left or right is 10 % of the
    projection screen width.
    Maximum 
    adjustment 
    position
    The screen
    moves toward
    the leftThe screen
    moves toward
    the right
    Lens left/right 
    adjustment dial
    • Move the lens left/right adjustment dial
    to any position up to the maximum
    adjustment position to make the
    adjustment. Turning the dial with undue
    force may cause malfunctioning.Attention 
    						
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    Using the digital zoom (– D.ZOOM +) function
    A portion of the picture on the screen can be zoomed in with “– D.ZOOM +” buttons of the remote control. It is
    useful for highlighting a specific object during the presentation.
    Press the “– D.ZOOM +” button of the remote control.
    The image is zoomed in.
    Change the magnification with the “– D.ZOOM +”
    button.
    The magnification can be adjusted from 1.0 to 3.0 times.
    Use  buttons to move the magnified
    image.
    To restore the original image, press the “MENU”
    button.
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    2• The digital zoomed state cannot be stored in memory.
    • If the input signal format is changed while in digital
    zoom mode, the projector will exit digital zoom
    function.
    • The combined magnification of “POSITION” zoom and
    digital zoom is 9.99 times maximum.Note
    Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP)
    Automatic adjustment function adjust the resolution, clock phase and image position automatically when dots-
    structured analog RGB signals such as computer signal are supplied. (Automatic adjustment is not available if
    moving picture input signals or signals having a dot clock frequency of more than 108 MHz are supplied.) When
    DVI signals are input, the image position is adjusted automatically.
    It is recommended to supply images with a bright white frame at the outermost periphery containing characters etc.
    that are clear in white and black contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment mode. Avoid supplying
    images that involve halftones or gradation such as photographs and computer graphics.
    • “CLOCK PHASE” may have been shifted even when the adjustment ended normally.
    In this case, manually adjust the “CLOCK PHASE”.
    • Automatic adjustments cannot be performed when images with blurred edges or dark images are input.
    With Composite sync and G-SYNC sync signals and some types of PCs, it may not be possible to
    perform these automatic adjustments.
    In this case, manually adjust the items of “INPUT RESOLUTION”, “CLOCK PHASE” and “POSITION”.
    • Image may be disturbed for about 4 seconds during automatic adjustment, which is not an abnormal
    error.
    Note
    Using the FREEZE function
    The image on the screen displayed when you press the FREEZE button on the remote control is displayed as a still
    image until you press the FREEZE button again.
    Using the SHUTTER function
    If the projector is not going to be used for a certain period of time such as while a meeting is on a break or
    preparations are being made, the mechanical shutter can be used to hide the images temporarily.
    Press the “SHUTTER” button of the remote control or the main unit.
    The image is turned off.
    Press the “SHUTTER” button again.
    The image comes back. 
    						
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    On-screen menus
    Structure of menu screens
    Menus are extensively used for configuring, adjusting or reconfiguring the projector.
    The menus structure is as follows:
    MENU
    LANGUAGEENGLISH
    SELECT ENTER RETRN
    OPTION2
    ID
    AUTO POW. OFF
    PASSWORD FUNC1 LAMP POWER
    HIGH
    RS232C FRONT/REAR
    FRONT
    DESK/CEILING
    DESK
    LAMP SELECT
    DUAL
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    FAN CONTROL1
    NORMAL
    FAN CONTROL2
    HORIZ.
    DISABLE
     
    ALL
    SELECT ADJ RETRN
    OPTION1
    COLOR CORRECTION
    BACK COLOR
    BLACK
    SUB MEMORY LIST
    DVI EDID
    EDID2:PCOFF CONTRAST MODE
    AUTO SIGNAL
    SELECT RETRN
    POSITION
    SELECT RETRN POSITION
    ASPECT 4 : 3
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE16
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE STANDARD
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR
    32
    TINT
    32
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON
    ON NR
    AI
    AUTO1 TV-SYSTEM
    ADVANCED MENU
    SELSCT RETRN INPUT RESOLUTION BLANKING
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
    1 CLAMP POS.
    XGA RASTER POSITION
    SXGA SXGA MODE XGA MODE
    PICTURE
    ADVANCED MENU
    OPTI0N2
    TEST PATTERN
    SECURITY OPTION1 POSITION
    LANGUAGE
    SELECT ENTER EXIT
    NETWORK
    NETWORK
    HOST NAME
    DHCP
    OFF
    IP ADDRESS
    SUBNET MASK
    GATEWAY
    MAC ADDRESS
    STORE
    SELECT RETRNENTER
    ENTERENTERENTERPICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE STANDARD
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR
    32
    TINT
    32
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON
    ON NR
    AI
    AUTO SYSTEM
      MENU
    LANGUAGE (page 33) NETWORK
    (page 38)
    SECURITY (page 37)
    TEST PATTERN
    (page 37)
    OPTION2 (page 35)
    OPTION1 (page 34)PICTURE (page 29)
    For RGB signals
    POSITION (page 30)
    For S-Video/Video signals
    ADVANCED MENU 
    (page 32)
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS06
    COLOR TEMP.
    WHITE GAIN
    ON AI10
    For DVI signals
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON OFFOFF
    AI NR
    NR
    RGB SYSTEM
    WHITE GAIN
    WHITE GAIN
    For YPBPR signals
    WHITE GAIN05
    10
    05 
    						
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    On-screen menus
    Basic menu operations
    Press the “MENU” button.
    The MENU appears on the screen.
    Select (highlight) the desired item with
    the or buttons.
    Selected items are displayed in blue.
    Press the “ENTER” button to enter your
    selection.
    The submenu for the selected option will now open.
    (e.g. : PICTURE Menu)
    Highlight the desired adjustment item
    with the  or  buttons, then change
    the parameter value with the  or
    buttons.
    (Example of separate adjustment screen)
    • If no button is operated for approx. 5 seconds
    while a bar graph is displayed, the screen will
    return to the previous page.
    BRIGHT
    32
    Returning to the previous
    page
    • Pressing the “MENU” button returns the screen to
    the previous menu page.
    • 
    When the MENU is on the screen, pressing the
    “MENU” button clears all menus from the screen.
    Menu items shown in
    transparent characters
    • Some menu items may not be valid for certain
    signal formats applied to the projector. 
    The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are
    shown in transparent characters, and they cannot be
    selected even by pressing the ENTER button.
    Menu items setting
    • The bottom prompt line differs on each menu
    depending on the selected menu option:
    • A prompt “ADJ” appears when changing
    the setting.
    • A prompt “ENTER” appears for a separate
    bar graph. 
    Resetting to the factory
    default
    STD (standard) button is used to reset all of the
    projector adjustment values to the default levels
    which were set at the time of shipment from the
    factory.
    • If the parameter value on a bar graph is reset to
    the factory default, the bar turns to white.
    Note• The upper and lower triangular markings on
    a bar graph indicate the default setting for the
    parameter. If no such triangular markings are
    shown on the bar graph, the parameter
    cannot be reset to the factory default.
    Indicates the current
    parameter value.Indicates the 
    factory default.
    MENU
    PICTURE
    ADVANCED MENU
    OPTI0N2
    TEST PATTERN
    SECURITY OPTION1 POSITION
    LANGUAGE
    SELECT ENTER EXIT
    NETWORK
    MENU
    PICTURE
    ADVANCED MENU
    OPTI0N2
    TEST PATTERN
    SECURITY OPTION1 POSITION
    LANGUAGE
    SELECT ENTER EXIT
    NETWORK
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON OFF
    AI NR
    RGB SYSTEM
    WHITE GAIN
    10
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON OFF
    AI NR
    RGB SYSTEM
    WHITE GAIN
    10 
    						
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    Adjusting the picture
    • For RGB signals• For DVI signals
    • 
    For S-Video/Video signals•For YPBPRsignals
    PICTURE MODE
    The picture mode can be selected from the
    following depending on viewing conditions and the
    video signal source in use:
    DYNAMIC : Picture brightness/contrast ratio is
    increased to suit brighter viewing
    environments.
    GRAPHIC : The picture becomes suitable for
    input from to the personal
    computer.
    STANDARD : The picture becomes suitable for
    moving images in general.
    CINEMA : The picture becomes suitable for
    movie sources.
    NATURAL : The picture becomes suitable for
    use in a dark room.
    BRIGHT
    “BRIGHT” is used to adjust the black level
    (brightness).
    : Raises the picture brightness.
    : Lowers the picture brightness.
    CONTRAST
    “CONTRAST” is used to adjust the contrast ratio.
    : Raises the contrast ratio.
    : Lowers the contrast ratio.
    COLOR
    (For S-Video/Video/YPBPRsignals only)
    : Deepens colors.
    : Weakens colors.
    TINT 
    (For S-Video/Video/YPBPRsignals only)
    “TINT” is used to adjust human skin.
    : Adjusts skin tone toward greenish color.
    : Adjusts skin tone toward reddish-purple.
    COLOR TEMP.
    The color temperature is adjusted when the white
    areas of images take on a reddish or bluish hue.
    DEFAULT : Standard setting
    HIGH : The white areas take on a more
    bluish-white hue.
    MIDDLE : The white areas take on a slightly
    reddish hue.
    USER : The RGB values of the white balance
    are set separately. 
    Press the ENTER button, select “W-
    BAL HIGH” or “W-BAL LOW”, and
    proceed with the detailed settings.
    : The colors of the selected item
    are darkened.
    : The colors of the selected item
    are lightened.
    WHITE GAIN
    The brightness of white parts of the image can be
    adjusted.
    : The intensity of white color increases.
    : Reverts to natural image.
    SHARPNESS
    “SHARPNESS” is used to adjust the crispness of
    the image.
    : Sharpens the edge of the image.
    : Softens the edge of the image.
    NR
    In this mode, the video noise is reduced.
    (For S-Video/Video/YP
    BPRsignals)
    OFF : No correction
    ON : Noise reduction is set to ON.
    (For RGB/DVI signals)
    OFF : No correction
    1 : Low
    2 : Middle
    3 : High
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON OFF
    AI NR
    RGB SYSTEM
    WHITE GAIN
    10
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE GRAPHIC
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON OFF
    AI NR
    WHITE GAIN
    10
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE STANDARD
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR
    32
    TINT
    32
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON
    ON NR
    AI
    AUTO1 TV-SYSTEM
    WHITE GAIN05
    PICTURE
    SELECT ADJ RETRN PICTURE MODE STANDARD
    DEFAULT BRIGHT
    32
    CONTRAST
    32
    SHARPNESS
    06
    COLOR
    32
    TINT
    32
    COLOR TEMP.
    ON
    ON NR
    AI
    AUTO SYSTEM
    WHITE GAIN05 
    						
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    Adjusting the position
    POSITION
    SELECT RETRN POSITION
    ASPECT 4 : 3
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE16ENTER
    POSITION
    The position where the images are displayed can
    be moved here.
    : The position is moved horizontally.
    : The position is moved vertically.
    ASPECT
    AUTO : (For S-Video/Video signals only)
    At this setting, when S1 video signals1
    are identified as being input to the S-
    Video connector or video ID signals are
    identified as being input to the video
    connector, the images are displayed
    after automatically being converted to
    the 16:9 aspect ratio.
    16:9 : At this setting, when standard signals
    2
    are input, the images are converted to
    the 16:9 aspect ratio and displayed.
    When wide-screen signals
    3are input,
    the images are displayed with their
    inherent aspect ratio intact.
    4:3 : At this setting, when standard signals
    2
    are input, the images are displayed with
    their inherent aspect ratio intact. When
    wide-screen signals
    3are input, they are
    converted by the PT-D5600U to the 4:3
    aspect ratio and displayed. With the PT-
    DW5000U, the images are reduced in
    size and displayed without converting
    their aspect ratio so that they will fit onto
    a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
    S4:3 : Select this setting when using a 16:9
    screen.
    HV FIT: At this setting, the images are displayed
    to fill the entire screen.
    If the aspect ratios of the input signals
    and screen differ, the images are
    converted into the screen’s aspect ratio
    (4:3 for the PT-D5600U or 15:9 for the
    PT-DW5000U) and displayed.
    1 S1 video signals are 16:9 video signals to
    which is added the detection signal output from
    the video deck or other unit which supports the
    wide-screen format.
    2 Here, the standard signal means 4:3 or 5:4
    input signals.
    3 Here, the wide-screen signals means 16:9,
    15:9 or 15:10 input signals.
    Adjusting the picture
    AI
    Gray scale control is exercised to suit the images,
    and optimal images with a clear contrast are
    projected.
    ON : AI compensation is enabled.
    OFF : AI compensation is disabled.
    TV-SYSTEM
    (For S-Video/Video signals)
    The setting that corresponds to the TV system is
    selected here.
    AUTO1 : Standard setting
    Automatically selects the TV standard
    that matches the input video signal, out
    of NTSC, PAL, NTSC4.43, SECAM and
    PAL60.
    AUTO2 : Automatically selects the TV standard
    that matches the input video signal, out
    of NTSC, PAL-M, and PAL-N.
    • Normally “AUTO1” or “AUTO2” should be
    chosen for this option.
    • If the video signals are not displayed properly
    due to signal deterioration, choose the TV
    system that matches the input video signals.
    Automatically selected by detecting the
    horizontal/vertical scan frequencies and color sub-
    carrier listed in the table below:
    SYSTEM 
    (For RGB/YPBPRsignals)
    This enables the RGB system or YP
    BPRsystem to
    be selected.
    For the signals which are supported, refer to page
    58.
    Signal
    System
    NTSC
    NTSC4.43
    PAL
    PAL-M
    PAL-N
    SECAM
    PLA60H. Scan
    Frequency
    (kHz)
    15.75
    15.75
    15.63
    15.75
    15.63
    15.63
    15.75V. Scan
    Frequency
    (Hz)
    60.00
    60.00
    50.00
    60.00
    50.00
    50.00
    60.00Color
    Subcarrier
    (MHz)
    3.58
    4.43
    3.58
    4.25 or 4.41
    4.43 
    						
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