Panasonic Projector PT-RZ470UK User Manual
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Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector ENGLISH - 21 About your projector Remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 Attach a strap according to usage condition. Front To p 1 Remote control indicator Flashes if any button in the remote control is pressed. 2 Power < v/b> button Sets the projector to the standby mode when the switch on the projector is set to . Also sets the projector in projection mode when the power is switched off (standby mode). 3 Input selection (, , , , ) buttons Switches the input signal to project. ( x page 41) Also used to set the ID number of the remote control and security password. ( x page 24) 4 button Displays the main menu. ( x page 44) 5 button Used to pause a video and mute the audio. ( x page 40) 6 button Resets the content of the sub-menu to the factory default. (x page 45) 7 - buttons Assigns a frequently used operation as a shortcut button. ( x page 42) 8 button Sets the ID number of the remote control to use for a system using multiple projectors. ( x page 24)9 button Used to simultaneously control all the projectors with one remote control for a system using multiple projectors. (x page 24) 10 button Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image. [PROGRESS] is displayed on the screen while adjusting automatically. (x page 41) 11 asqw buttons/ button/ button Used to navigate through the menu screen. Also used to enter a password in [SECURITY] or enter characters. 12 button Used to temporarily turn off the audio and video. (x page 40) 13 button Displays the setting screen related to ECO management. ( x page 42) 14 / button Adjusts the audio output volume. ( x page 42) 15 Strap hole 16 Remote control signal transmitter Attention f Do not drop the remote control. fA void contact with liquids or moisture. fDo not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control. fWhen attaching the strap to the remote control, hold the strap to prevent it from swinging.

Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector 22 - ENGLISH Note fThe remote control can be used within a distance of about 15 m (49'2") if pointed directly at the remote control receiver. The remote control can control at angles of up to ± 15° vertically and ± 30° horizontally, but the effective control range may be reduced. fIf there are any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control signal receiver , the remote control may not operate properly . fThe signal will be reflected of f the screen. However, the operating range may be limited from light reflection loss due to the screen material. fIf the remote control signal receiver directly receives strong light, such as fluorescent light, the remote control may not operate properly . Use it in a place distant from the light source. f The power indicator will flash if the projector receives a remote control signal. Projector body 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 4 89 8 12 11 16 139 10 8145 15 Front Front Front Side Rear 89 17 Front Bottom 1 Power indicator Displays the status of the power. 2 Light source indicator Displays the status of the light source. 3 T emperature indicator Displays the internal temperature status. 4 Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle. 5 Remote control signal receiver 6 Projection lens 7 Lens shift lever Adjusts the projection position. 8 Air intake port 9 Air exhaust port 10 Security slot This security slot is compatible with the Kensington security cables. 11 Connecting terminals ( x page 23) 12 terminal Connect the supplied power cord. 13 switch T urns on/off the main power. 14 Focus ring Adjusts the focus. 15 Zoom ring Adjusts the zoom. 16 Control panel (x page 23) 17 Burglar hook port Attaches a burglar prevention cable, etc.

Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector ENGLISH - 23 rControl panel 3 4 1 2 1 Power < v/b> button Sets the projector to the state where the projector is switched off (standby mode) when the switch on the projector is set to and in projection mode. Also sets the projector in projection mode when the power is switched off (standby mode). 2 button Displays the main menu. ( x page 44)3 button Switches the input signal to project. (x page 41) 4 asqw buttons/ button/ button Used to navigate through the menu screen. Also used to enter a password in [SECURITY] or enter characters. r Connecting terminals 9 1 2 34 5 8 76 1 terminal This is the LAN terminal to connect to the network. This is also used when connecting an audio and video signal sending device via the LAN terminal. 2 terminal This is the terminal to input HDMI signals. 3 terminal This is the terminal to input DVI - D and DVI - A signals (RGB signal or YC BCR/YPBPR). 4 terminal This is the terminal to input RGB or YC BCR/YPBPR signals from a computer. 5 terminal This is the terminal to input video signals. 6 terminal This is the terminal to input audio signals. 7 terminal This is the terminal to output audio signals input to the projector . 8 terminal This is the RS - 232C compatible terminal to externally control the projector by connecting a computer. 9 terminal This terminal is used to connect an IR transmitter to the projector . Attention fWhen a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector , the network connection must be made indoors.

Chapter 1 Preparation — Using the remote control 24 - ENGLISH Using the remote control Inserting and removing the batteries (i) (ii) Fig. 1 Fig. 2 1) Open the cover. (Fig. 1) 2) Insert the batteries and close the cover (insert the m side first). (Fig. 2) fWhen removing the batteries, perform the steps in reverse order . Setting the remote control ID numbers When you use the system with multiple projectors, you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using single remote control, if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector . After setting the ID number of the projector, set same ID number on the remote control. The factory default ID number of the projector is set to [ALL]. When usi\ ng a single projector, press the button on the remote control. Also, you can control a projector by pressing the button on the remote control even if you do not know the projector ID. How to set 1) Press the button on the remote control. 2) W ithin five seconds, press the one-digit ID number set on the projector u\ sing the number ( - ) buttons. f If you press the button, you can control the projectors regardless of the ID number setting of the projector . Attention fSince the ID number of the remote control can be set without the projector , do not press the button carelessly . If the button is pressed and no number ( - ) buttons are pressed within five seconds, the ID number returns to its original value before the button was pressed. f The ID number set on the remote control will be stored unless it is set again. However , it will be erased if the remote control is left with dead batteries. Set the same ID number again when the batteries are replaced. Note f Set the ID number of the projector from the [PROJECT OR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTOR ID].

ENGLISH - 25 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector \ such as the setup and connections.

Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up 26 - ENGLISH Setting up [PROJECTION METHOD] and [COOLING CONDITION] There are six ways to set up the projector. Set the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] and [COOLING CONDITION] depending on the environment. Also set [COOLING CONDITION] correctly. Using with incorrect settings may shorten the life of light source. Mounting on the ceiling and projecting forwardSetting on a desk/floor and projecting from rear (Using the translucent screen) Menu item*1MethodMenu item*1Method [PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/CEILING][PROJECTION METHOD] [REAR/FLOOR] [COOLING CONDITION] [CEILING SETTING][COOLING CONDITION] [FLOOR SETTING] Mounting on the ceiling and projecting from rear (Using the translucent screen) Setting on a desk/floor and projecting forward Menu item*1Method Menu item*1Method [PROJECTION METHOD] [REAR/CEILING][PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/FLOOR] [COOLING CONDITION] [CEILING SETTING][COOLING CONDITION] [FLOOR SETTING] Portrait setting and projecting from the rear (Using the translucent screen) Portrait setting and projecting forward Menu item*1Method Menu item*1Method [PROJECTION METHOD] [REAR/FLOOR][PROJECTION METHOD] [FRONT/FLOOR] [COOLING CONDITION] [PORTRAIT SETTING][COOLING CONDITION] [PORTRAIT SETTING] *1 For menu item details, refer to the [PROJECT OR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] (x page 76) and [COOLING CONDITION] (x page 77). Parts for ceiling mount (optional) You can install the projector using the optional ceiling mount bracket (Model No.: ET- PKR100H (for high ceilings), ET- PKR100S (for low ceilings), or ET- PKR100P (for portrait)). fUse only the ceiling mount brackets specified for this projector . fRefer to the installation manual for the ceiling mount bracket when installing and setting up the bracket and the projector . Attention fTo ensure projector performance and security, installation of the ceiling mount bracket must be carried out by your dealer or a qualified technician.

Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up ENGLISH - 27 Screen size and throw distance Refer to the following figures and table describing projection distances to install the projector. Image size and image position can be adjusted in accordance with the screen size and screen position. SD L (LW/LT) L (LW/LT) SW SHSH SW Projection screen Screen Screen L (LW/LT)*1Projection distance (m) SH Image height (m) SW Image width (m) SD Image diagonal size (m) *1 LW: Minimum projection distance LT: Maximum projection distance Attention fBefore setting up, read “Precautions for use” ( x page 15). fDo not use the projector and the high-powered laser equipment in the same room. fThe DLP chips can be damaged if a laser beam hits the lens surface. Projection distance For the PT- RZ470U series (The dimensions of the following table contain a slight error.) (Unit: m) Projection screen size 4:3 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio16:10 aspect ratio Diagonal (SD) Min. projection distance(LW) Max. projection distance(LT) Min. projection distance(LW) Max. projection distance(LT) Min. projection distance(LW) Max. projection distance(LT) 1.02 (40") 1.55 (5.10') 3.16 (10.39') 1.26 (4.13') 2.58 (8.47') 1.36 (4.48') 2.79 (9.16') 1.27 (50") 1.95 (6.42') 3.97 (13.02') 1.59 (5.21') 3.23 (10.62') 1.72 (5.65') 3.50 (11.49') 1.52 (60") 2.36 (7.74') 4.77 (15.66') 1.91 (6.29') 3.89 (12.77') 2.07 (6.82') 4.21 (13.81') 1.78 (70") 2.76 (9.06') 5.57 (18.29') 2.24 (7.37') 4.54 (14.92') 2.43 (7.99') 4.92 (16.14') 2.03 (80") 3.16 (10.39') 6.37 (20.92') 2.57 (8.45') 5.20 (17.07') 2.79 (9.15') 5.62 (18.46') 2.29 (90") 3.56 (11.71') 7.18 (23.55') 2.90 (9.53') 5.85 (19.22') 3.14 (10.32') 6.33 (20.79') 2.54 (100") 3.97 (13.03') 7.98 (26.19') 3.23 (10.61') 6.51 (21.37') 3.50 (11.49') 7.04 (23.11') 3.05 (120") 4.77 (15.67') 9.58 (31.45') 3.89 (12.77') 7.82 (25.67') 4.21 (13.82') 8.46 (27.76') 3.81 (150") 5.98 (19.63') 11.99 (39.35') 4.88 (16.01') 9.79 (32.13') 5.28 (17.32') 10.59 (34.74') 5.08 (200") 7.99 (26.24') 16.00 (52.51') 6.52 (21.41') 13.07 (42.88') 7.05 (23.16') 14.13 (46.37') 6.35 (250") 10.01 (32.85') 20.01 (65.67') 8.17 (26.80') 16.34 (53.63') 8.83 (28.99') 17.67 (57.99') 7.62 (300") 12.02 (39.45') 24.03 (78.83') 9.81 (32.20') 19.62 (64.39') 10.61 (34.83') 21.22 (69.62')

Chapter 2 Getting Started — Setting up 28 - ENGLISH For the PT-RW430U series (The dimensions of the following table contain a slight error.) (Unit: m) Projection screen size 4:3 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio16:10 aspect ratio Diagonal (SD) Min. projection distance(LW) Max. projection distance(LT) Min. projection distance(LW) Max. projection distance(LT) Min. projection distance(LW) Max. projection distance(LT) 1.02 (40") 1.46 (4.81') 2.99 (9.81') 1.32 (4.53') 2.71 (8.90') 1.29 (4.23') 2.63 (8.65') 1.27 (50") 1.84 (6.06') 3.75 (12.30') 1.67 (5.49') 3.40 (11.15') 1.62 (5.33') 3.30 (10.85') 1.52 (60") 2.22 (7.31') 4.50 (14.79') 2.01 (6.62') 4.08 (13.41') 1.96 (6.43') 3.97 (13.05') 1.78 (70") 2.60 (8.56') 5.26 (17.27') 2.36 (7.75') 4.77 (15.67') 2.29 (7.54') 4.64 (15.24') 2.03 (80") 2.99 (9.81') 6.02 (19.76') 2.71 (8.89') 5.46 (17.93') 2.63 (8.64') 5.31 (17.44') 2.29 (90") 3.37 (11.06') 6.78 (22.25') 3.05 (10.02') 6.15 (20.19') 2.97 (9.74') 5.98 (19.64') 2.54 (100") 3.75 (12.30') 7.54 (24.74') 3.40 (11.15') 6.84 (22.45') 3.30 (10.85') 6.65 (21.83') 3.05 (120") 4.51 (14.80') 9.05 (29.71') 4.09 (13.42') 8.21 (26.96') 3.98 (13.05') 7.99 (26.23') 3.81 (150") 5.65 (18.55') 11.33 (37.18') 5.12 (16.82') 10.28 (33.74') 4.98 (16.36') 10.00 (32.82') 5.08 (200") 7.55 (24.79') 15.12 (49.61') 6.85 (22.49') 13.72 (45.03') 6.66 (21.88') 13.35 (43.81') 6.35 (250") 9.46 (31.03') 18.91 (62.05') 8.58 (28.16') 17.16 (56.32') 8.35 (27.39') 16.70 (54.80') 7.62 (300") 11.36 (37.28') 22.70 (74.49') 10.31 (33.83') 20.61 (67.61') 10.03 (32.91') 20.05 (65.78') Projection distance formulas To use a screen size not listed in this manual, check the screen size SD (m) and use the following formula to calculate projection distance. Unit for calculations: m (The values of the following calculation results contain a slight error .) For the PT-RZ470U series 4:3 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio16:10 aspect ratio Screen size Height (SH) = SD x 0.6 = SD x 0.490= SD x 0.530 Screen size Width (SW) = SD x 0.8 = SD x 0.872= SD x 0.848 Min. projection distance (LW) = 1.5854 x SD - 0.0544 = 1.2955 x SD - 0.0544= 1.4004 x SD - 0.0544 Max. projection distance (L T) = 3.1589 x SD - 0.0408 = 2.5812 x SD - 0.0408= 2.7904 x SD - 0.0408 For the PT-RW430U series 4:3 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio16:10 aspect ratio Screen size Height (SH) = SD x 0.6 = SD x 0.490= SD x 0.530 Screen size Width (SW) = SD x 0.8 = SD x 0.872= SD x 0.848 Min. projection distance (LW) = 1.4984 x SD - 0.0542 = 1.3604 x SD - 0.0542= 1.3236 x SD - 0.0542 Max. projection distance (L T) = 2.9851 x SD - 0.0407 = 2.7102 x SD - 0.0407= 2.6369 x SD - 0.0407 Adjusting adjustable feet Install the projector on a flat surface so that the front of the projector is parallel to the screen surface and the projection screen is rectangular . If the screen is tilted downward, the projection screen can be adjusted to be rectangular by adjusting the adjustable feet. The adjustable feet can also be used to adjust the projector to be level when it is tilted in a horizontal direction. Extend the adjustable feet by rotating in the direction shown in the figure and retract by rotating in the opposite direction. Adjustable amount Front adjustable feet: Approx. 12 mm (15/32) Attention f Be careful not to block the intake/exhaust with your hands or any objects when adjusting the adjustable feet when the light source is on. ( x page 22) fWhen there is trapezoidal distortion, execute the [POSITION] menu → [KEYSTONE].

Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting ENGLISH - 29 Connecting Before connecting fBefore connecting, carefully read the operating instructions for the external device to be connected. fT urn off the power of all devices before connecting cables. fT ake note of the following points before connecting the cables. Failure to do so may result in malfunctions. g When connecting a cable to a device connected to the projector or the projector itself, touch any nearby metallic objects to eliminate static electricity from your body before performing work. gDo not use unnecessarily long cables to connect to a device connected to the projector or to the projector body . The longer the cable, the more it is susceptible to noise. Since using a cable while it is wound makes it act like an antenna, it is more susceptible to noise. g When connecting cables, connect GND first, then insert the connecting terminal of the connecting device in a straight manner . fAcquire any connection cable necessary to connect the external device to the system that is either not supplied with the device or not available as an option. fV ideo signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture. In this case, a time base corrector (TBC) must be connected. f The projector accepts video signals, analog RGB signals (synchronous signals are TTL level), and digital signals. fSome computer models are not compatible with the projector . fUse a cable compensator when you connect devices to the projector using long cables. Otherwise the image may not display properly . fRefer to “List of compatible signals” ( x page 130) for the types of video signals that can be used with the projector . terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside viewPin No.Signal name Pin No.Signal name (10) (6) (11) (15) (1) (5) (1) R/PR(9) ― (2) G/Y (10)GND (3) B/P B(11) GND (4) ―(12)DDC data (5) GND (13)SYNC/HD (6) GND (14)VD (7) GND (15)DDC clock (8) GND terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside view Pin No.Signal name Pin No.Signal name (9) (17) (24) (1) (8) (16) C1 C4 C2 C3 C5 (1) T.M.D.S data 2-(16)Hot plug detection (2) T.M.D.S data 2+ (17)T.M.D.S data 0 - (3)T.M.D.S data 2/4 shield (18)T.M.D.S data 0+ (4) ―(19)T.M.D.S data 0/5 shield (5) ―(20) ― (6) DDC clock (21)― (7) DDC data (22)T.M.D.S clock shield (8) Analog VD (23)T.M.D.S clock+ (9) T.M.D.S data 1 -(24) T.M.D.S clock- (10)T.M.D.S data 1+ C1Analog R/PR (11)T.M.D.S data 1/3 shield C2Analog G/G SYNC/Y (12) ―C3Analog B/P B (13) ―C4Analog HD/SYNC (14) +5 VC5Analog GND (15) GND

Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting 30 - ENGLISH terminal pin assignments and signal names Outside viewPin No.Signal name Pin No.Signal name Even-numbered pins of (2) to (18) (1)(19) (2) (18) Odd-numbered pins of (1) to (19)(1) T.M.D.S data 2+ (11)T.M.D.S clock shield (2) T.M.D.S data 2 shield (12)T.M.D.S clock - (3)T.M.D.S data 2-(13) CEC (4) T.M.D.S data 1+ (14)— (5) T.M.D.S data 1 shield (15)SCL (6) T.M.D.S data 1 -(16) SDA (7) T.M.D.S data 0+ (17)DDC/CEC GND (8) T.M.D.S data 0 shield (18)+5 V (9) T.M.D.S data 0 -(19)Hot plug detection (10) T.M.D.S clock+ Connecting example: AV equipment DVD player with HDMI terminal (HDCP) VCR (with built-in TBC) Blu-ray disc player Audio device Attention fAlways use one of the following when connecting a VCR. gA VCR with built-in time base corrector (TBC) gA time base corrector (TBC) between the projector and the VCR fIf nonstandard burst signals are connected, the image may be distorted. In such case, connect the time base corrector (TBC) between the projector and the external devices. fWhen inputting digital signals to the DVI - I terminal, use a commercially available cable with a ferrite core. Note fWhen a DVI digital signal is input, some external devices to be connected may require to switch the setting using the [DISPLA Y OPTION] menu → [DVI-I IN] → [EDID]. fThe terminal can be connected to HDMI- or DVI - I-compliant devices. However, images may not appear or may not be displayed properly on some devices. f For an HDMI cable, use an HDMI High Speed cable that conforms to HDMI standards. If a cable that does not conform to HDMI standards is used, images may be interrupted or may not be displayed. fThe terminal of the projector can be connected to an external device with a DVI terminal by using an HDMI/DVI conversion cable, but some devices may not project the image properly or function properly . fThe projector does not support VIERA Link (HDMI). fIf the [HDMI] and [DIGIT AL LINK] settings in the [PROJECTOR SETUP] menu → [AUDIO SETTING] → [AUDIO IN SELECT] are incorrect, the projector may have malfunctions such as the absence of audio.