Panasonic Pt D9510u Projector User Manual
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21 Picture sizeScreen sizeProjection distance Zoom lens Effective height(SH)Effective width(SW)&5%-&¢£&5%-&

22 Projection distance measurements for PT-D9610U(screen aspect ratio: 16:9) unit: mm (feet/inches) NOTE: • The projection distance listed in the table may have a variation within ± 5 %. • Keystone (trapezoidal distortion) is compensated to be smaller than the screen size. Projection distance measurements for PT-D9610U (screen aspect ratio: 5:4) unit: mm (feet/inches) Picture sizeScreen sizeProjection distance Zoom lens Effective height(SH)Effective width(SW)&5%-&¢£&5%-&¢£ &5%-&

23 Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens (for PT-D9610U) If there is no reference made to the require picture size, calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement (inch) of the screen you will use. Model No. of projection lens Aspect ratio 4:3 16:9 16:94:3 4:3 16:9 ET-D95LE5 (1.5 – 2.0 : 1) ET-D95LE6 (2.0 – 2.5 : 1) ET-D95LE7 (2.5 – 4.0 : 1) ET-D95LE9 (0.8 : 1) Z o o m l e n s Fixed focal lens Methods of calculation of Projection distance (L) Unit : inches L = 0.636 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 9.921 L = 0.659 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 9.921 ET-D95LE8 (4.0 – 7.0 : 1) L = 0.736 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 9.921 4:3 4:3 16:9 16:95:4 5:4 5:4 5:4 5:4 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 3.488 + 5.079 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 6.11Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 3.125 + 5.079 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 5.474Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 3.2 + 5.079 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 5.606Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 2.178 + 2.992 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 3.484 - 0.039 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.952 + 2.992 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 3.121 - 0.039 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.999 + 2.992 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 3.196 - 0.039 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.787+ 7.874 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 2.183 + 8.031Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.601 + 7.874 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.956 + 8.031Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.639 + 7.874 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 2.003 + 8.031 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.344 + 5.67 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.785 + 5.157 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.204 + 5.67 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.6 + 5.157 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.233 + 5.67 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 1.638 + 5.157 Model No. of projection lens Aspect ratio 4:3 16:9 16:94:3 4:3 16:9 ET-D95LE5 (1.5 — 2.0 : 1) ET-D95LE6 (2.0 — 2.5 : 1) ET-D95LE7 (2.5 — 4.0 : 1) ET-D95LE9 (0.8 : 1) Z o o m l e n s Fixed focal lens Methods of calculation of Projection distance (L) Unit : mm L = 16.153 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 252 L = 16.751 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 252 ET-D95LE8 (4.0 — 7.0 : 1) L = 18.684 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 252 4:3 4:3 16:9 16:95:4 5:4 5:4 5:4 5:4 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 88.587 + 129 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 155.19Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 79.374 + 129 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 139.05Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 81.279 + 129 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 142.387Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 55.328 + 76 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 88.484 - 1 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 49.574 + 76 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 79.282 - 1 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 50.764 + 76 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 81.185 - 1 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 45.378 + 200 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 55.442 + 204Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 40.659 + 200 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 49.676 + 204Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 41.635 + 200 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 50.868 + 204 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 34.137 + 144 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 45.346 + 131 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 30.587 + 144 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 40.63 + 131 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 31.321 + 144 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) x 41.605 + 131

24 Adjusting projector feet [ Side view ] [ Front view ] Adjustable feet The four feet on the bottom of the projector are adjustable for the height ( 0 mm / 0 to 25 mm / 1) and can be used for its adjustment when the installation position is not level. Model No. of projection lens Aspect ratio 4:3 16:9 16:9 16:94:3 4:3 4:3 16:9 ET-D95LE1 (1.5 — 2.5 : 1) ET-D95LE2 (2.5 — 4.0 : 1) ET-D95LE3 (4.0 — 7.0 : 1) ET-D95LE9 (0.8: 1)Zoom lens Fixed focal lens Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 12.87377) x 1000/32.82965]-177 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 6.79329) x 1000/19.87243]-177 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches)/0.9179 + 12.87377)x1000/32.82965-177 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches)/0.9179 + 6.79329)x1000/19.87243]-177 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 7.995693) x 1000/19.87243]-177 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 4.208911) x 1000/12.40818]-177 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 3.08921) x 1000/12.31233]-177 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 1.052912) x 1000/7.057261]-177 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches)/0.9179 + 7.995693)x1000/19.82683]-177 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches)/0.9179 + 4.208911)x1000/12.40818]-177 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches)/0.9179 + 3.08921)x1000/12.31233]-177 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches)/0.9179 + 1.052912)x1000/7.057261]-177 Methods of calculation of Projection distance (L) Unit : mm L = 21.457 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 252 L = 23.371 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 252 Calculation of the projection distance for each projection lens (for PT-D9510U) If there is no reference made to the require picture size, calculate the projection distance using an expression below after obtaining the diagonal measurement (inch) of the screen you will use. Model No. of projection lens Aspect ratio 4:3 16:9 16:9 16:94:3 4:3 4:3 16:9 ET-D95LE1 (1.5 — 2.5 : 1) ET-D95LE2 (2.5 — 4.0 : 1) ET-D95LE3 (4.0 — 7.0 : 1) ET-D95LE9 (0.8 : 1)Zoom lens Fixed focal lens Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 12.87377) x 1.2] - 6.97 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 6.79329) x 1.98] - 6.97 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) / 0.9179 + 12.87377) x 1.2] - 6.97 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) / 0.9179 + 6.79329) x 1.98] - 6.97 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 7.995693) x 1.96] - 6.97 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 4.208911) x 3.17]- 6.97 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 3.08921) x 3.2] - 6.97 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) + 1.052912 x 5.58] - 6.97 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) / 0.9179 + 7.995693) x 1.96] - 6.97 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) / 0.9179 + 4.208911) x 3.17] - 6.97 Min. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) / 0.9179 + 3.08921) x 3.2] - 6.97 Max. : L = [(diagonal of screen(inches) / 0.9179 + 1.052912) x 5.58] - 6.97Methods of calculation of Projection distance (L) Unit : inches L = 0.845 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 9.921 L = 0.920 x diagonal of screen(inches) + 9.921

25 Setting the projection method The projection method can be set in accordance with the way the projector has been installed. If the projected picture is upside-down or back-to-front, change the projection method while referring to illustrations A to D below. Set the projection method by displaying on-screen displays using the control buttons on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel. Setting procedure Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP( ) and DOWN ( )arrow buttons to select OPTION. • The text color of a selected item will change. Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed. Press the UP( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select SETTING. Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT ( )arrow buttons to select the projection method. • The display and the projection method will change as shown below each time the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT ( ) arrow button is pressed. Press the MENU button twice. • The on-screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state. .&/6 650 4&561 -&/4 1*$563& 104*5*0/ 015*0/ 4*(/- -*45 5&45 155&3/ .&/6 46#.&/6 &/5&3 &9*5 .&/6 015*0/ *% OO 4&55*/(

26 Adjusting the lens Adjusting the focus Adjustment procedure Press the LENS button. ... The LENS screen will be displayed. Use the control level buttons (+and −) to adjust the focus to the correct setting. • Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment. Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the fast mode. Press the MENU button. • The on-screen display will disappear and the screen will return to the normal state. Note: After the zoom adjustment of a zoom lens(sold separately), adjust the focus. Adjusting the lens position (optical shift) Adjustment procedure Press the LENS button. ... The LENS screen will be displayed. Use the (UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT ( , , and ) buttons to adjust the lens position so that the centre of the picture is in the centre of the screen. • Initial pressing of these buttons will allow fine adjustment. Pressing and holding these buttons will allow the slow mode for the first six seconds and then the fast mode. Press the MENU button to return the screen to the normal state. • The following procedure can also be used in lens adjustment mode. Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed. Press the UP( ) and DOWN ( )arrow buttons to select LENS. Press the ENTER button. ... The LENS screen will be displayed. • After the display of the LENS screen, follow the above procedure. • For details on the adjustment range after lens positioning, refer to the next page. Caution! • Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens, during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard. .&/6 650 4&561 -&/4 1*$563& 104*5*0/ 015*0/ 4*(/--*45 5&45 155&3/ .&/6 46#.&/6 &/5&3 &9*5 .&/6 -&/4 -&/40$64

27 Adjustment range after lens positioning is as follows: ÞThe numbers in brackets are the dimensions when the ET-D95LE9 lens is being used. Adjustment range after lens position (optical shift) (0.24H) 0.35H(0.24H) 0.35H (0.38V) 0.5V (0.38V) 0.5V (0.24H) 0.35H(0.24H) 0.35H (0.38V) 0.50V 0.31V (0.38V) (0.24H) 0.29H 0.31H 0.31H 0.50V 0.50V0.28V 0.22H (0.24H) 0.29H (0.31V) 0.38V (0.38V) 0.50V 0.31H0.31H 0.50V 0.22H 0.28V 0.50V Standard projection position Projected screen height,V Projected screen width,HProjected screen width,H Standard projection position Projected screen height,V Projected screen height,V Projected screen width,H Projected screen height,V Standard projection position Standard projection position Projected screen width,H Floor projection for PT-D9510U Ceiling projection for PT-D9510U Floor projection for PT-D9610U Ceiling projection for PT-D9610U

28 Obtain the required input modules (sold separately) beforehand in accordance with the system input signal. • Types of input module (sold separately) • Input slot numbers • The signal sources connected to the input modules can each be selected by specifying the respective slot number using the input select buttons on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel. For details on selecting the input source refer to page 40. • Modules other than the optional specified ones cannot be inserted into the slots 1, 2, and 3. Installing the input module Input signal Serial digital signal Serial digital signal HD Serial digital signal SVGA,XGA,SXGA signals Module No. ET-MD95RGB ET-MD95VM2 ET-MD95SD1 ET-MD95SD2 ET-MD95SD3 ET-MD95T Input signal level Video/Sync. signal input impedance : 75 Ω/1 kΩ R/P RCr, B/PBCb : 0.7 V [p-p] or 1.0 V [p-p] with BETACAM input G/Y 0.7 V [p-p] (1.0 V [p-p]when SYNC ON G/Y signal is input) Composite sync/Separate sync : 0.6 V [p-p]-4.0 V [p-p] with 75 Ω, TTL level with 1 kΩ Analog RGB input signal f H: 15 kHz—100 kHz, fV: 24 Hz—120 Hz, dot clock frequency: 20 MHz—162 MHz Color difference input signal Applicable formats: 480i, 576i, 480p, 720/60p, 1080/60i(1035/60i)1080/50i, 1080/30p, 1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF Video / Y :1.0 V [p-p], C : 0.286 V [p-p] Cr / C b : 0.7 V [p-p], Impedance : 75 Ω Conforming to SMPTE259M Conforming to SMPTE259M/SMPTE294M Conforming to SMPTE292M Conforming to TMDS Video signalRGB/YP bPr/YCbCr signal Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 The bays (slots) in which the input modules are inserted are numbered 1, 2 and 3 in order starting from the top, as shown in the illustration at left. The slots can be used in any order, and the same type of input module can be inserted into more than one slot at the same time. In addition, the projector will automatically detect which input module has been inserted into which slot. It is necessary to select VIDEO or Y/C input and adjust the input signal after the input module has been inserted. NOTE

29 Disconnect the power supply from the projector before installing any of the input modules. Installation procedure Remove the two screws which are holding the slot cover where the input module is to be installed, and then remove the slot cover. Fit the input module into the slot rails, and then push the input module in until it is seated in the connector, while being careful not to bump any of the module components. Tighten the two screws to secure module in place. Remove the slot cover Slot coverRemove the two screws Insert the input module Input moduley Slot Secure the input module Register input signal Tighten the two screws With this equipment, it is necessary to store the input signal after installing the input module. (Refer to pages 42 and 43 for details on registering input signals.) • Installing the input modules • Up to three input modules can be installed. • Do not remove any of the covers on spare slots where no input module has been installed. • Be sure to install input modules in the slot 1, slot 2 and slot 3 positions.NOTE

30 Connecting the input module signal source When setting up the projector, you will need to connect the signal source to an input module according to the type of signal being input. RGB signal input module ET-MD95RGB VGA to BNC adapter cable RGB signal Component signal Video signal input module ET-MD95VM2 Serial digital input module ET-MD95SD1 TMDS input module ET-MD95T Component signal SD signal TMDS signalProjector Personal computer High-definition VCR DVD player VCR (with built-in TBC) Multi laser disc player Commercial-type digital VCR Personal computer HD-Serial digital input module ET-MD95SD3 Serial digital input module ET-MD95SD2 HD-SD signalSD signal