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    Copyright (C) 2001 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Projector control window
    Power status OFF
    Document Done
    Initial set up
    Projector control
    Status information
    E-mail set up
    Projector firmware up date
    Option
    Update button
    Clicking on this option displays the
    projector firmware update page.
    Initial setup button
    If you click on this item, the page for
    changing passwords and initial setting
    of the IP address is displayed. 
    Projector control button
    Clicking on this option displays the
    projector control page.
    Power status display
    This displays ON when the projector
    power supply is on, and OFF when
    the projector is in standby.
    Status information button
    Clicking on this option displays the
    projector status.
    E-mail setup button
    Clicking on this option displays the 
    E-mail setting page.
    Initial setting page
    Link button for time setting
    Link button for network setting
    Link button for changing password
    Option button
    Clicking on this option displays the 
    network status. 
    						
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    Network setting page
    Select ON to activate
    DHCP client function
    Input IP address when
    not using DHCP server
    Input port number.
    Normally, this is used
    with the default 80.
    Input net mask when
    not using DHCP server
    Input gate address
    when not using DHCP
    server
    Input projector name.
    Input the host name, if
    necessary, when using
    DHCP server etc.
    Projector control page
    This displays the
    projector state.
    This displays the
    projector on-screen.
    The display appears
    even if projector on-
    screen is set to off.
    The on-screen at the
    right side of the control
    page is updated to the
    most current state.The projector is controlled by
    pressing these buttons. After
    control, the on-screen at the right
    side of the control page is
    updated. 
    						
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    Status display page
    Displays input slot status
    Displays projector
    internal temperature
    Displays projector
    exhaust temperature
    Displays lamp
    illumination remaining
    time
    Displays projector
    operation time
    Displays self-diagnosis
    informationDisplays firmware
    version of projector main
    unit Displays projector type. 
    						
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    E-mail setting page
    • This enables automatic sending of mail to up to two mail addresses.
    When using the e-mail
    function, select Enable.Input the IP address of
    the e-mail server (SMTP).Data such as the set-up
    location of the projector can be
    input so it is easy to
    understand where the e-mail
    came from.
    Input the e-mail address of
    the projector.
    The minimum time
    interval for temperature
    warning mail can be
    changed. The initial value
    is 60 minutes. In this
    case, mail is not sent for
    60 minutes after
    temperature warning mail
    is sent, even if the
    warning temperature is
    attained again.
    The setting temperature
    for temperature warning
    mail can be changed. If
    this value is exceeded,
    temperature warning mail
    is sent.
    Input the e-mail address to
    send mail to.Select conditions for sending e-mail.
    Error: When an error occurs in self-diagnosis
    Warning LAMP1: When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches 
    the time set in the column on the right side.
    Warning LAMP2: When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches 
    the time set in the column on the right side.
    Warning Inside Temperature: When the internal temperature reaches 
    the value set in the column above.
    Warning Exhaust Air Temperature: When the exhaust temperature 
    reaches the value set in the column 
    above. 
    						
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    E-mail setting page (continue)
    When using two e-mail
    addresses, input the e-mail
    address to send mail to.
    After all input is finished, press
    the Submit button.Select the conditions for sending e-mail
    Error: When an error occurs in self-diagnosis
    Warning LAMP1: When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches 
    the time set in the column on the right side.
    Warning LAMP2: When the lamp illumination remaining time reaches 
    the time set in the column on the right side.
    Warning Inside Temperature: When the internal temperature reaches 
    the value set in the column above.
    Warning Exhaust Air Temperature: When the exhaust temperature 
    reaches the value set in the 
    column above. 
    						
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    Firmware update page
    (Firmware updating should only be done by a person with specialized knowledge.)
    • When rewriting is finished, this message is displayed.After inputting the file name, press
    the upload button. Transfer will begin.
    It takes a few tens of seconds for
    transfer to occur. The time varies
    depending on the network situation.Input the file name of the firmware to
    be updated.
    Displays the current version.
    Displays the transferred version for
    updating.
    Check the current version and the
    update version, and if there is no
    mistake, press the Write button.
    Rewriting will begin. Do not turn off
    power during rewriting. 
    						
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    • If too much dust accumulates on the air filter, the temperature inside the projector will rise and may cause the 
    power to turn off. Clean the air filter approximately every 500 hours of use (varies with the environment in which 
    the projector is used).
    Cleaning the air filter
    Consult a service technician to 
    clean or replace the air filter.
    CAUTION
    Returning the network module settings to the factory shipment condition
    The following procedure allows the user to reset all of the network module settings (such as the IP address,
    password and e-mail settings) to the factory shipment condition.
    Procedure
    Using the “POWER” button on the remote control, set the unit power supply to the standby state.
    Using an object with a pointed tip, press and hold the FUNCTION switch for 3 seconds. The ON-LINE lamp will 
    flash, and then go out about 30 seconds later.
    Turn off the MAIN POWER.
    Using an object with a pointed tip, press and hold the FUNCTION switch and turn on the MAIN POWER. 
    When the ON-LINE lamp begins flashing quickly, release the FUNCTION switch.
    When the ON-LINE lamp lights up, the procedure is complete.
    • Do not operate the FUNCTION switch with an object such as a pencil whose tip can break easily.
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    Notes on handling the lamp unit
    • The lamp unit is sold separately and consult a Panasonic authorized dealer or service center. 
    Part No. :  ET-LAD9610
    Lamp unit replacement period
    The life span of this lamp unit is 1 500 hours maximum, after which it will need replacing (recommended
    replacement time is 1 000 hours). in the normal usage mode. The operating life of the lamp also depends on the
    number of times it is turned on and off. Turning on and off the lamp at frequent intervals will decrease its operating
    life.
    The projector has an automatic shut-off function that automatically stops the light emission of the lamp once its
    total usage time exceeds 1 500 hours to prevent any accidents caused by the end of its life. And the on-screen
    displays below appear according to its usage time.
    Replacing the lamp unit
    Some dangers are associated
    with the replacing of the lamp.
    If lamp replacement becomes
    necessary, have the lamp unit
    replaced by a qualified service
    person, experienced in working
    with Xenon lamps. 
    DANGER
    • Warning display between 200 and 50 hours of lamp remain time
    The lamp remain time will be displayed in yellow at the bottom-left of
    the screen.
    (This display will disappear if any of the buttons on the remote control
    unit or projector are pressed.)
    • Warning display between 50 and 0 hours of lamp remain time
    The lamp remain time will be displayed in red at the bottom-left of the
    screen for one minute. After this, it will repeatedly turn off for 30
    minutes and then be displayed again for one minute.
    (This repeating display will be cancelled if any of the buttons on the
    remote control unit or projector are pressed.)
    • Warning display after 0 hour of lamp remain time
    A warning message to urge the replacement of the lamp will be
    displayed in red at the bottom left of the screen for 10 minutes. After
    that, the automatic shut-off function will set the projector to the
    standby mode.
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    • The lamp used as the light source has a maximum life span of 1,500 hours. However, the amount of
    time the lamp is turned on and the intervals between turning on, the environment in which the projector
    is used, and the individual characteristics of each lamp will affect this time. The light may flicker or fail to
    turn on before 1,500 hours has elapsed, so it is therefore recommended that a spare be made available.
    • The lamp service life remaining time is the time the equipment has been used in LAMP POWER: 
    NORMAL and CONTRAST MODE: NORMAL or HIGH.NOTE 
    						
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    Before asking for service, check the following points.
    
    
    Power does 
    not turn on.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    No picture 
    appears.
    
    
    Color is misaligned 
    when special signals 
    are input.
    The contrast and 
    brightness of the 
    picture cannot be 
    adjusted
    • Is the power turned on at the 
    power point?
    • Is the power cord disconnected 
    from the power point?
    • Is the MAIN POWER switch 
    turned to OFF?
    • Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector 
    being used for external control?
    • 
    Is the ID number setting correct?
    • Is the picture transmission cable 
    disconnected?
    • Is the signal source connected 
    to the projector operating 
    normally?
    • Has the picture mute function 
    been turned on?
    • Does the video signal format 
    match the input signal format?
    • Is Y/C signal selected for 
    composite input, or vice versa?
    • Has the input source been 
    changed to a new type of signal 
    which is not registered?
    • Does the video signal format 
    match the input signal format?
    • Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector 
    being used for external control?
    On-screen 
    displays do 
    not appear.
    
    The remote 
    control unit 
    does not 
    work.
    LAN 
    connection to 
    the unit is 
    impossible
    Connection 
    was denied 
    during LAN 
    connection to 
    the unit• Has the ON SCREEN button 
    been pressed to turn off the 
    displays?
    • Have the batteries been 
    inserted with the correct 
    polarity?
    • Is something obstructing the 
    path between the remote control 
    unit and the remote control 
    signal receptor of the projector?
    • Is the remote control being used 
    outside the effective range?
    • Is the REMOTE IN 1 connector 
    being used for external control?
    • Is a remote control cable being 
    connected to the REMOTE IN 2 
    connector ? (in the wireless 
    mode)
    • Is the LAN cable connected 
    correctly?
    • Are the unit’s IP address, net 
    mask and gateway address 
    settings compatible with the 
    connected network?
    • Is the web browser URL or IP 
    address designation correct?
    • Are the user name and 
    password correct?
    
    Symptom Check the following Symptom Check the following
    •Explanation about the DMDTMdevices
    The DMDTMdevices are produced using high-precision technology (Three sheets of approximately    
    780,000 pixels (for PT-D9510U)/1,310,000 pixels (for PT-D9610U)are used for the projector.), but 
    there might be extremely small chipped or brighter points of the picture on the screen.
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    Specifications
    PT-D9510U
    PT-D9610U
    (PT-D9510U)
    (PT-D9610U)
    PT-D9510U
    PT-D9610U
    200 V – 240 V AC (single-phase, 3-wire), 14 A (Max.)
    2.2 kW
    Approx. 13 W during standby (when cooling fan is stopped)
    0 °C – 40 °C : NORMAL lamp power
    0 °C – 35 °C : HIGH lamp power
     If the power is turned on when the temperature is around 0 °C, a warming-up time 
    of about five minutes will be required before a picture can be projected.
    Temperature: −25 °C – 65 °C  Humidity: 10 % – 80 % (with no condensation)
    Element size: 0.9 inches (aspect ratio ;  4:3) : PT-D9510U
                         : 1.1 inches (aspect ratio ;  5:4) : PT-D9610U
    Display method: 3 DMD
    TM elements, DLPTM system
    Pixels: 1 024 dots 
    ✕ 768 lines, (3 sheets)   : PT-D9510U
              : 1 280 dots 
    ✕ 1 024 lines, (3 sheets) : PT-D9610U
    1 600 W Xenon lamp (recommended replacement period 1 000 hours)
      9 000 lm ¢ANSI£: LAMP POWER NORMAL
    10 000 lm ¢ANSI£: LAMP POWER HIGH
    10 000 lm ¢ANSI£: LAMP POWER NORMAL
    12 000 lm ¢ANSI£: LAMP POWER HIGH
    Ceiling or Floor/Front or Rear (menu selectable)
     Max. elevation angle : ±10 ° or less
    Top and bottom : 10/0 – 0/10    Left and right :  8/2 – 2/8    
    (electromotion) 
    Between 100(2.5 m) and 600(15 m) when separate zoom lens is fitted
    Between 100(2.5 m) and 180(4.5 m) when separate fixed focus lens is fitted
    Between 100(2.5 m) and 600(15 m) when separate zoom lens is fitted
    Between 100(2.5 m) and 200(5.0 m) when separate fixed focus lens is fitted
    4:3 when separate zoom lens or fixed focus lens is fitted
    5:4 when separate zoom lens or fixed focus lens is fitted
     With ET-MD95RGB analog RGB input module (sold separately) installed
    BNC termination 
    ✕ 5
    Video signal / Sync signal input block Impedance : 75 Ω/1 kΩ
    R/P
    R/Cr                            0.7 V [p-p] , 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)
    B/PB/Cb                0.7 V [p-p] , 1.0 V [p-p]  with BETACAM input
    Composite sync  0.6 V [p-p] – 4.0 V [p-p] with 75 Ω
                                           TTL level with 1 kΩ
    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
    With ET-MD95VM2 video signal (NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, SECAM, 
    PAL-M, PAL60, PAL-N) input module (sold separately) installed
    Video signal 1.0 V [p-p] Impedance: 75 Ω BNC termination
    Y signal 1.0 V [p-p] Impedance: 75 Ω BNC termination
    C signal 0.286 V [p-p] Impedance: 75 Ω BNC termination
    C
    b signal         0.7 V [p-p]       Impedance: 75 Ω BNC termination
    C
    r signal         0.7 V [p-p]       Impedance: 75 Ω BNC termination
    Power Supply
    Power 
    Consumption
    Operating 
    environment 
    temperature
    Storage environment
    DMDTM 
    elements
    Lamp
    Luminosity
    Projection method   
    Keystone compensation
    Optical axis shift 
     volume
    Projection screen size
    Screen aspect ratio
    Input signals 
    						
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