Panasonic Pt Ds8500u Projector Specifications
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A Bright 1\f,6\f\f lm* in a Compact Body * The PT-DW8\f00U has 9,600 \flm of brightness. P T-DZ8700U P T- DS8500U P T- DW8300U 3-Chip DLP™ Projectors P T-DZ8700 Series

Higher Brightness,\y Picture Quality an\y\f Reliability— All in a Compact Body The Panasonic PT-DZ8700 series of \f-chip DLP ™ pro\bectors combine\f high levels of picture qu\fality, reliability, function and system\f expandability into a compact bod\fy. Packed with original, advanced Panasoni\fc technology, these pro\bectors p\froduce a full 10,600 lumen\fs of brightness, and their dual lam\fp system and Auto Cleaning Filter (A\fCF) greatly boost reliability. A new and unique mu\flti- unit brightness co\fntrol function also\f gives these pro\becto\frs the flexibility to meet a wide ran\fge of applications. P T- DZ87\f\fU P T-DS85\f\fU P T-DW8\b\f\fU 10,600 lm 10,600 lm 9,600 lm WUXGA (1920 × 1200\f) SXGA+ (1400 × 1050\f) WXGA (1\f66 × 768) HD/SD-SDI input HD/SD-SDI input – Geometric ad\bustmen\ft Geometric ad\bustmen\ft – 1

Brightness & Picture Quality \bompact Yet Bright Panasonic’s original dual-lamp system, with its new \f55-W lamp, has helped to make the body as compact as Panasonic’s original PT-D7700U Series, while providing a full 10,600 lm *1 of brightness with 120-VAC operation. New Dynamic Iris for a High 10,000 :1*2 \bontrast Ratio Panasonic’s new Dynamic Iris uses a scene-linking aperture mechanism to achieve a remarkable 10,000:1 *2 contrast without lowering its high brightness. This helps to reproduce deeper, richer blacks, and provides images with more detailed textures. Detail \blarity Processor 3 Brings Depth an\f \blarity to Details The frequency of the video signal is analyzed for each scene, and distribution data is extracted for the ultrahigh, high, medium and low range frequencies. This unique Panasonic image correc- tion circuit optimally enhances each area of the screen. High-precision detection is applied from 2-dimensional horizontal/vertica\fl data to produce more natural, lifelike images with high definition. System Daylight View 2 for Enhance\f \bolor Perception This original Panasonic technology optimizes image quality to improve color perception of the pro\bected image in bright rooms. Gamma curves and sharp- ness, in addition to conventional color correction, are ad\busted to bring a sense of sharpness to the entire screen and reproduce stunning images with lifelike depth. This results in highly comfortable viewing even in bright lighting, and allows viewers to concentrate easily on the images. Waveform Monitor Function ( P T- DZ 8 7 0 0 U ) When the output level of the source device fluctu- ates due to the performance of the device or its cable connections, the original black and white levels of the image content cannot be reproduced correctly. With the PT-DZ8700U you can view the waveforms on the screen and ad\bust the settings either automatically or manually as you prefer. DI\bOM Simulation Mo\fe*\f This imaging mode is similar to DICOM part 14, which is a medical imaging standard. It repro- duces X-ray images with remarkable clarity. It also allows information to be shared by many viewers on a large screen, such as during conferences or training courses. Full-HD Rea\fy WUXGA Resolution ( P T- DZ 8 7 0 0 U ) In response to the increasing popularity of wide- screen image viewing, including Blu-ray content, the PT-DZ8700U features native WUXGA resolution for full-HD viewing. This brings you lifelike pro\bec- tion of intricate, highly detailed images. A\fvance\f Technologies for Excellent Image Quality • \fD color management system • Full 10-bit image processing • Progressive cinema scan (\f:2 pulldown) • Dynamic sharpness control • Digital noise reduction • IP conversion • AI scene control • 2:2 pulldown mode • \fD Y/C separation • sRGB compatibility Reliability & Stability Panasonic’s Original Dual Lamp System This system eliminates the interruption if a lamp should fail (in dual-lamp operation mode). The Lamp Relay mode also operates the lamps alter- nately to enable 24/7 pro\bection. Auto \bleaning Filter Re\fuces Maintenance Hassles Panasonic’s proprietary Auto Cleaning Filter (ACF) automatically exposes a clean filter surface when it senses that the filter is clogged. The ACF also brushes away dust that adheres to the filter, which helps prevent clogging that can impair operation or cause malfunction. This helps maintain the superior dust-collecting performance of the Micro Cut Filter, which is a highly efficient electrostatic filter. As a result, the filter does not need to be replaced for up to 10,000 hours *5 or more, greatly reducing the hassle of maintenance. Optional Smoke \but Filter ET-SFD310 The pro\bector can be equipped with an optional, extra-strong air filter to prevent the entry of smoke, such as those used for special effects at events and stage performances. Quiet 37-\fB*6 Operation An original cooling system enhances the compact body and enables the pro\bector to operate at a silent \f7 dB. Without System Daylight View 2 PT-DZ8700 series with System Daylight View 2 Without Detail Clarity Processor \f PT-DZ8700 series with Detail Clarity Processor \f Before White Level Ad\bustment Black Level Ad\bustment Before After After Normal mode DICOM Simulation Mode Lamp Brightness (lumens\f) Lamp replacement cycle (hours)*4PT-DZ8700U PT-DS8500U PT-DW8\f00U Two lamps (high) 10,600 9,600 \f,000 Two lamps (low) 8,480 7,680 4,000One lamp (high) 5,\f00 4,800 6,000 One lamp (low) 4,240 \f,840 8,000 ACF filter unit Smoke Cut Filter E T- S F D \f10 NOTES * 1 The PT-DW8\f00U has 9,600 lm of brightness. * 2 In Dynamic Iris mode \f. *\b This product is not a medical instrument. Do not use it for actual medical diagnosis. *4 The values above are maxi - mum values when they are used in cycles of being turned on for 2 hours and off for 0.25 hour. When the lamps are turned on and off more frequently, the lamp replacement cycle is shortened. It is rec - ommended that the mechanical shutter be used to turn images off for a short period. *5 The usage environment influences the duration of the filter. * 6 In dual lamp operation, with lamp low mode. Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards. 2

Enhanced Installa- tion Flexibility Flexible Installation The wide ad\bustment range of the powered horizontal/vertica\fl lens shift function assures virtually distortion-free images and adds conve- nience and versatility. It lets you easily make ad\bustments with the remote control. The unit can also be rotated \f60° verti- cally. This means you can install it at any angle you want, to accommodate different installation conditions. The lens-centered design also contrib- utes to easy installation. Geometric A\fjustment*7 for Specially Shape\f Screens This function ad\busts the image for pro\bection onto spherical, cylindrical and other specially shaped screens. You can make the ad\bustment easily using \bust the remote control, with no exter- nal equipment needed. Used together with the multi-screen support system, Geometric Ad\bust- ment expands your application possibilities, letting you create a wide range of image effects for digi- tal signage, concerts, performances and other special events. Multi-Screen Support System Seamlessly \bonnects Multiple Screens • Edge Blending The edges of ad\bacent screens can be blended and their luminance controlled. • Colo\f Matching This function corrects for slight variations in the color reproduction range of individual pro\bectors. The PC software assures easy, accurate control. • Multi\bSc\feen P\focesso\f The PT-DZ8700 series can pro\bect large, multi- screen images without any additional equip- ment. Up to 100 units (10 × 10) can be edge- blended at a time. Multi Projector Monitoring & \bontrol Software Ver. 2 Panasonic’s original freeware “Multi Pro\bector Monitoring & Control Software Ver. 2” allows the user to control and monitor multiple pro\bectors at the same time over a wired LAN. When a problem occurs, an alarm message is sent to the monitor- ing/controlling PC. Web Browser \bontrol The PT-DZ8700 series can be easily operated remotely over a LAN network, because it is all done using the computer’s familiar web browser. Fur- thermore, the pro- \bector sends an e-mail message to notify the operator when an error has occurred, or a lamp needs to be replaced. PJLink™ \bompatibility The LAN terminals support PJLink™ class 1 con- nection. Control with the same specifications is also possible when used in a multi-pro\bector sys- tem with pro\bectors of another brand. A Wi\fe Selection of Lenses (optional) Choose from a wide lineup of lenses for your sys- tem, including short-throw, long-throw zoom and fixed-throw lenses for rear pro\bection use. The additional lenses make it easy to adapt your pro- \bector to the installation site. The lenses attach and detach with one-touch ease. Multiple Terminals with HD-SDI \bompatibility*8 The PT-DZ8700 series has an array of terminals, including a DVI-D (HDCP compliant), to support a broad range of pro\bection needs. Using the serial terminal (RS-2\f2C), it is possible to connect and operate AMX and Crestron control systems with ease. In addition, the PT-DZ8700U and PT-DS8500U accommodate the HD/SD-SDI input signals that are widely used in broadcasting. Direct Power Off The cooling fan continues to operate even when the main power switch is turned off after pro\bec- tion is finished. This also allows the power to be turned off by directly switching off the room’s main breaker for systems, such as ceiling mount- ed systems, where the main power switch cannot be reached. Sche\fuling Function Scheduled operation is possible using the built-in timer function, without having to use a PC and software. For example, when using the pro\bector for digital signage in a store, it can be set to operate with two lamps in the daytime and one lamp at night. Without edge blend\mingWith edge blending\m Overlapping image edge\fPT-DZ8700 Series Source Color matching \bdge blending Time Brightness (A) (B) Image from the \frojector 1 Image from the \frojector \b Brightness fluctuations occur. At the time when the pro\bectors are installed (A) n \bonventional Projector After a certain time has passed (B) Time Brightness ( A´ ) ( B´ ) Images fr\fm the pr\fject\fr \b and 2 Preset brightness At the time when the pro\bectors are installed ( A´ ) n Multi-Unit Brightness \bontrol “ON” After a certain time has passed (B´ ) PC PC PCPC PC remote control e-mail e-mail Internet LAN LAN PT-DZ8700 Series 360° Pro\bector 1 Pro\bector 2 Pro\bector 1Pro\bector 2 Pro\bector 1Pro\bector 2 Pro\bector 1Pro\bector 2 Multi-Unit Brightness \bontrol This function automatically corrects the brightness fluctuations that occur over time in the individual pro\bectors of a multi-screen system. A maximum of eight pro\bectors can be controlled by connecting each other via a hub, and this can be increased to a maximum of 2,048 pro\bectors by using “Multi Pro\bector Monitoring & Control Software Ver. 2”. NOTES * 7 Featured on the PT-DZ8700U and PT-DS8500U only. *8 Featured on the PT-DZ8700U and PT-DS8500U only. \f

Stan\fby Mo\fe: Eco*9 The PT-DZ8700 series has attained a low stand-by power level of 0.2 W*10, which is a top-class level for the pro\bector industry. It also helps to slash running costs, and reduces environmental impact. Other Valuable Features • Operation in temperatures up to 45°C (11\f°F)*11 • Picture in picture *12 • Mechanical lens shutter • \f0m long range wireless remote control • Anti-theft features with chain opening • ID assignment for up to 64 units • Built-in test pattern • Selectable 9-language on-screen menu (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japa- nese, Chinese, Korean) All PT-DZ8700 series pro\bectors are care- fully manufactured at the Panasonic factory in Japan, under strict quality control. This is another, very important advantage of a Panasonic pro\bector. Ecology-\bonscious Design Panasonic works from every angle to minimize environ- mental impact in the product design, production and delivery processes, and in the performance of the prod- uct during its life cycle. The PT-DZ8700 series pro\bector reflects the following ecological considerations. • No halogenated flame retardants are used in the cabinet. • Lead-free solder is used to mount components to the printed circuit boards. • Lamp power switching further reduces power con- sumption. • Stand-by power consumption of only 0.2 W* 10 has been achieved. • Auto Power Save activates standby mode when no signal is input. 200 ( 7-7/ 8 ) 530 ( 2 0 -7/ 8 )548.5 ( 2 1-19 / 3 2 ) unit: mm (inch) Dimensions ET-D75LE5 0.7:1 ET-D75LE8 7.3 –13.8:1 ET-D75LE4 4.6 –7.4:1 ET-D75LE30 2.4 – 4.7:1 Thr\fw d\bstance ET-D75LE20 1.7–2.4:1 ET-D75LE10 1.3 –1.7:1 ET-D75LE6 0.9–1.1:1 D\bag\fnal \bmage s\bze 1.78 2.54 3.81 5.08 7.62 10.16 12.70 15.24 [70] [100] [150] [200] [300] [400] [500] [600] max. m\bn. max. m\bn. max. m\bn. max. m\bn. max. m\bn. max. m\bn. 0.99 1.45 2.22 2.99 4.53 – – – 20.56 29.53 44.47 59.41 89.30 119.19 149.08 178.96 10.78 15.57 23.54 31.52 47.47 63.42 79.37 95.32 11.06 15.85 23.82 31.80 47.75 63.70 79.65 95.60 6.91 9.92 14.93 19.95 29.98 40.01 50.04 60.07 6.94 9.99 15.08 20.17 30.34 40.51 50.68 60.85 3.56 5.13 7.75 10.38 15.62 20.86 26.11 31.35 3.58 5.17 7.81 10.45 15.73 21.01 26.29 31.58 2.46 3.55 5.37 7.19 10.82 14.46 18.09 21.73 2.46 3.56 5.40 7.24 10.91 14.58 18.25 21.93 1.90 2.76 4.18 5.60 8.44 11.28 14.12 16.96 1.62 2.34 3.55 4.75 7.17 9.58 11.99 14.40 1.35 1.96 2.96 3.97 5.99 8.00 10.01 12.03 (3.3) (4.8) (7.3) (9.9) (14.9) (–) (–) (–) (67.5) (96.9) (146.0) (195.0) (293.0) (391.1) (489.1) (587.2) (35.4) (51.1) (77.3) (103.5) (155.8) (208.1) (260.5) (312.8) (36.3) (52.0) (78.2) (104.4) (156.7) (209.0) (261.4) (313.7) (22.7) (32.6) (49.0) (65.5) (98.4) (131.3) (164.2) (197.1) (22.8) (32.8) (49.5) (66.2) (99.6) (132.9) (166.3) (199.7) (11.7) (16.9) (25.5) (34.1) (51.3) (68.5) (85.7) (102.9) (11.8) (17.0) (25.7) (34.3) (51.7) (69.0) (86.3) (103.6) (8.1) (11.7) (17.7) (23.6) (35.6) (47.5) (59.4) (71.3) (8.1) (11.7) (17.8) (23.8) (35.8) (47.9) (59.9) (72.0) (6.3) (9.1) (13.8) (18.4) (27.7) (37.1) (46.4) (55.7) (5.3) (7.7) (11.7) (15.6) (23.6) (31.5) (39.4) (47.3) (4.5) (6.5) (9.8) (13.1) (19.7) (26.3) (32.9) (39.5) ET-D75LE5 0.8:1 ET-D75LE8 7.9 –15.0:1 ET-D75LE4 5.0 – 8.0:1 ET-D75LE30 2.6– 5.1:1 Th\fow \bistance ET-D75LE20 1.8–2.6:1 ET-D75LE10 1.4 –1.8:1 ET-D75LE6 1.0 –1.2:1 Diagonal image size 1.78 2.54 3.81 5.08 7.62 10.16 12.70 15.24 [70] [100] [150] [200] [300] [400] [500] [600] max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. 1.02 1.50 2.29 3.08 4.66 – – – 21.14 30.36 45.72 61.08 91.79 122.51 153.23 183.95 11.09 16.01 24.21 32.40 48.80 65.19 81.59 97.98 11.37 16.29 24.49 32.69 49.08 65.47 81.87 98.26 7.10 10.19 15.35 20.50 30.81 41.12 51.43 61.74 7.10 10.21 15.41 20.60 30.99 41.38 51.77 62.15 3.64 5.24 7.92 10.60 15.96 21.31 26.67 32.03 3.66 5.28 7.98 10.67 16.07 21.46 26.86 32.25 2.52 3.63 5.49 7.34 11.06 14.77 18.48 22.20 2.52 3.64 5.52 7.39 11.14 14.80 18.65 22.40 1.95 2.82 4.27 5.72 8.62 11.52 14.42 17.33 1.66 2.41 3.65 4.89 7.37 9.85 12.33 14.81 1.39 2.01 3.05 4.08 6.15 8.22 10.29 12.36 (3.4) (5.0) (7.5) (10.1) (15.3) (–) (–) (–) (69.4) (99.6) (150.0) (200.4) (301.2) (402.0) (502.8) (603.6) (36.4) (52.6) (79.5) (106.4) (160.2) (213.9) (267.7) (321.5) (37.4) (53.5) (80.4) (107.3) (161.1) (214.9) (268.6) (322.4) (23.3) (33.5) (50.4) (67.3) (101.1) (135.0) (168.8) (202.6) (23.3) (33.6) (50.6) (67.6) (101.7) (135.8) (169.9) (204.0) (12.0) (17.3) (26.0) (34.8) (52.4) (70.0) (87.5) (105.1) (12.1) (17.4) (26.2) (35.1) (52.8) (70.5) (88.2) (105.9) (8.3) (12.0) (18.0) (24.1) (36.3) (48.5) (60.7) (72.9) (8.3) (12.0) (18.2) (24.3) (36.6) (48.9) (61.2) (73.5) (6.4) (9.3) (14.0) (18.8) (28.3) (37.9) (47.4) (56.9) (5.5) (7.9) (12.0) (16.1) (24.2) (32.4) (40.5) (48.6) (4.6) (6.7) (10.0) (13.4) (20.2) (27.0) (33.8) (40.6) ET-D75LE5 0.8:1 ET-D75LE8 8.2–15.4:1 ET-D75LE4 5.2 – 8.2:1 ET-D75LE30 2.7– 5.2:1 Thro\f di\btance ET-D75LE20 1.8 – 2.7:1 ET-D75LE10 1.4 –1.9:1 ET-D75LE6 1.0 –1.2:1 Diagonal image \bize 1.78 2.54 3.81 5.08 7.62 10.16 12.70 15.24 [70] [100] [150] [200] [300] [400] [500] [600] max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. 1.15 1.68 2.56 3.45 5.21 – – – 23.65 33.94 51.10 68.25 102.55 136.85 171.16 205.46 12.43 17.92 27.08 36.23 54.54 72.85 91.16 109.47 12.71 18.21 27.36 36.51 54.82 73.13 91.43 109.74 7.94 11.40 17.15 22.91 34.42 45.93 57.45 68.96 7.94 11.42 17.23 23.03 34.63 46.23 57.83 69.43 4.07 5.87 8.86 11.85 17.83 23.81 29.80 35.78 4.10 5.91 8.92 11.93 17.96 23.98 30.01 36.03 2.82 4.06 6.14 8.21 12.36 16.50 20.65 24.80 2.82 4.08 6.18 8.27 12.46 16.65 20.84 25.02 2.18 3.16 4.78 6.40 9.64 12.88 16.12 19.36 1.87 2.70 4.08 5.47 8.24 11.01 13.78 16.55 1.56 2.25 3.41 4.56 6.87 9.18 11.49 13.80 (3.8) (5.6) (8.5) (11.4) (17.1) (–) (–) (–) (77.6) (111.4) (167.7) (224.0) (336.5) (449.0) (561.6) (674.1) (40.8) (58.9) (88.9) (118.9) (179.0) (239.1) (299.1) (359.2) (41.8) (59.8) (89.8) (119.8) (179.9) (240.0) (300.0) (360.1) (26.1) (37.4) (56.3) (75.2) (113.0) (150.8) (188.5) (226.3) (26.1) (37.5) (56.6) (75.6) (113.7) (151.7) (189.8) (227.8) (13.4) (19.3) (29.1) (38.9) (58.6) (78.2) (97.8) (117.4) (13.5) (19.4) (29.3) (39.2) (59.0) (78.7) (98.5) (118.3) (9.3) (13.4) (20.2) (27.0) (40.6) (54.2) (67.8) (81.4) (9.3) (13.4) (20.3) (27.2) (40.9) (54.7) (68.4) (82.1) (7.2) (10.4) (15.7) (21.0) (31.7) (42.3) (52.9) (63.6) (6.2) (8.9) (13.4) (18.0) (27.1) (36.2) (45.2) (54.3) (5.2) (7.4) (11.2) (15.0) (22.6) (30.2) (37.8) (45.3) PT\bDZ8700U (16:10 aspect ratio) unit: \beters (feet) unit: \beters (feet) unit: \beters (feet) Projection Distanc\ye PT\bDS8500U (4:\f aspect ratio) PT\bDW8300U (16:9 aspect ratio) Optional A ccesso\fies E T- D 7 5 L E 6 Zoom lens ( 0 . 9 –1.1 :1 ) E T- P K D 3 10 H High-ceiling mount bracket ET-PKD310S Low-ceiling mount bracket ET-PFD310 Frame E T- S F D 3 10 Smoke cut filter E T- L A D 3 10 Replacement lamp unit ( one bulb ) E T- L A D 3 10 W Replacement lamp unit ( a set of two bulbs ) ET-A\bF310 Replacement filter unit E T- PA D 3 10 Attachment for ceiling mount bracket ET-D75LE10 Zoom lens ( 1. \f –1.7:1) E T- D 7 5 L E 2 0 Zoom lens ( 1.7– 2.4 :1) E T- D 7 5 L E 3 0 Zoom lens ( 2.4 – 4.7:1) E T- D 7 5 L E 4 Zoom lens ( 4 . 6 – 7. 4 : 1 ) ET-D75LE8 Zoom lens ( 7. \f – 1\f . 8 : 1 ) E T- D 7 5 L E 5 Fixed-focus lens ( 0.7:1) E T- D 7 5 M \b 1 Lens motor cover Te\fminals 1. R emote 1 input/output 2. R emote 2 input \f. S erial input/ output 4. S DI input (PT-DZ8700U/ DS8500U only) 5. H DMI input 6. V ideo input 7. S -Video input 8. R GB 1 input 9. D VI-D input 10. RGB 2 input 11. L AN connector 1 4 5 67 10 11 9 8 2 \f NOTES *9 When the standby mode is set to ECO, network functions such as power on over the L AN network will not operate, and the serial output terminal cannot be used. Also, only certain commands can be received for external control using the serial terminal. *1\f With the standby mode set to ECO. * 11 The operating temperature is 0°C to 40°C ( \f2°F to 104°F ) when the fan control is set to High Altitude mode (for over 1,400 m (4,59\f ft) to 2,700 m ( 8,858 ft) above sea level). *12 T h i s function cannot be used with some input signals and selected inputs. 4

120 V AC, 9.5 A, 6\w0 Hz 970 W (1,000 VA) (0.2 W w\fth st\bndby mo\wde set to ECO.* 2 6 W w\fth st\bndby mode\w set to NORMAL. Both w\fth f\bn stopped\w.) 24.4 mm (0.96 \fn) d\w\f\bgon\bl (16:10 \bspect\w r\bt\fo) DLP ™ ch\fp × 3 (R, G, B), DLP™ project\fon system 2,304,000 (1,920 ×\w 1,200) × 3, tot\bl of 6,912,000 \wp\fxels 1.78– 15.24 m (70–600 \fn)\w* 3 (16:10 \bspect r\bt\fo)\w 1,920 × 1,200 p\fxel\ws ±55% from center o\wf screen (powered) (±44% w\fth the ET-D75\wLE6) ±20% from center o\wf screen (powered) (±15% w\fth the ET-D7\w5LE6) 120 V AC, 9.0 A, 6\w0 Hz 920 W (970 VA) ( 0.2 W w\fth st\bndby mo\wde set to ECO.* 2 6 W w\fth st\bndby mode\w set to NORMAL. Both w\fth f\bn stopped\w.) 24.1 mm (0.95 \fn) d\w\f\bgon\bl (4:3 \bspect r\w\bt\fo) DLP ™ ch\fp × 3 (R, G, B), DLP™ project\fon system 1,470,000 (1,400 ×\w 1,050) × 3, tot\bl of 4,410,000 \wp\fxels 1.78– 15.24 m (70–600 \fn)\w* 3 (4:3 \bspect r\bt\fo) 1,400 × 1,050 p\fxel\ws (Input s\fgn\bls th\bt e\wxceed th\fs resolut\fon\w w\fll be converted to 1,\w400 × 1,050 p\fxels.\w) ±50% from center o\wf screen (powered) (±40% w\fth the ET-D75\wLE6) ±30% from center o\wf screen (powered) (±20% w\fth the ET-D75\wLE6) 21.6 mm (0.85 \fn) d\w\f\bgon\bl (16:9 \bspect \wr\bt\fo) DLP ™ ch\fp × 3 (R, G, B), DLP™ project\fon system 1,049,088 (1,366 ×\w 768) × 3, tot\bl of 3,147,264 \wp\fxels 1.78–15.24 m (70–6\w00 \fn)* 3 (16:9 \bspect r\bt\fo)\w 1,366 × 768 p\fxels \w (Input s\fgn\bls th\bt e\wxceed th\fs resolut\fon\w w\fll be converted to 1,\w366 × 768 p\fxels.) ±70% from center o\wf screen (powered) (±60% w\fth the ET-D75\wLE6) ±30% from center o\wf screen (powered) (±20% w\fth the ET-D75\wLE6) 10,600 lm (du\bl l\bm\wp, h\fgh mode) BNC × 1 SD-SDI s\fgn\bl (YC BCR 4:2:2 10-b\ft): SMP\wTE 259M compl\f\bnt: 4\w80\f, 576\f S\fngle-l\fnk HD-SDI \ws\fgn\bl (YPBPR 4:2:2 10-b\ft): SMP\wTE 292M compl\f\bnt: 7\w20/50p, 720/60p, 1035/60\f, \w1080/50\f, 1080/60\f,\w 1080/25p, 1080/24\wp, 1080/24sF, 1080/\w30p 9,600 lm (du\bl l\bmp\w, h\fgh mode) – – Opt\fon\bl powered zoo\wm/focus lenses 355 W UHM l\bmp × 2 \w(du\bl l\bmp system) 90 % 10,000:1 (full on/\wfull off, \fn dyn\bm\fc\w \fr\fs 3 mode) SD-SDI s\fgn\bl: 480\f,\w 576\f (SMPTE 259M co\wmpl\f\bnt) S\fngle-l\fnk HD-SDI \ws\fgn\bl: 720/50p, 720\w/60p, 1035/60\f, 108\w0/50\f, 1080/60\f, 10\w80/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF\w, 1080/30p (SMPTE 2\w92M compl\f\bnt) f H 15 kHz–100 kHz, f\wV 24 Hz–120 Hz, dot\w clock 162 MHz or \wlower f H 15.75/15.63 kHz, \wfV 50/60 Hz [NTSC, N\wTSC4.43, PAL, PAL6\w0, PAL-N, PAL-M, S\wECAM] Vert\fc\bl: ±40° (±22\w° w\fth the ET-D75LE5, \w±28° w\fth the ET-D75L\wE6) * 4, hor\fzont\bl: ±15° (\w±10° w\fth the ET-D75L\wE6)*4 Ce\fl\fng/floor, fron\wt/re\br HDMI 19-p\fn × 1 (De\wep Color, comp\bt\fbl\we w\fth HDCP, 480p, 5\w76p, 720/60p, 720/\w50p, 1080/60\f, 1080\w/50\f, 1080/24p, 108\w0/24sF, 1080/25p, 1080/30p, 1080/60p\w, 1080/50p (non-\fnt\werl\bced s\fgn\bls only)\w, VGA (640 × 480)–\wWUXGA* 5 (1,920 × 1,200), \wdot clock: 25 –162 MHz DVI-D 24-p\fn × 1 (D\wVI 1.0 compl\f\bnt, c\womp\bt\fble w\fth HDCP, \wcomp\bt\fble w\fth s\fngle\w l\fnk only, 480p, 576p, 720/60\wp, 720/50p, 1080/6\w0\f, 1080/50\f, 1080/\w24p, 1080/24sF, 108\w0/25p, 1080/30p, 1\w080/60p, 1080/50p,\w VGA (640 × 480)–WU\wXGA* 5 (1,920 × 1,200), \wcomp\bt\fble w\fth non-\f\wnterl\bced s\fgn\bls onl\wy, dot clock: 2 5–162 MHz BNC × 5 (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR × 1) D-Sub HD 15-p\fn (fe\wm\ble) × 1 (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR × 1) BNC × 1 (compos\fte \wv\fdeo) M\fn\f DIN 4-p\fn × 1 (\wS-V\fdeo) D-sub 9-p\fn (fem\ble)\w × 1 (for extern\bl \wcontrol, RS-232C c\wompl\f\bnt) D-sub 9-p\fn (m\ble) ×\w 1 (for l\fnk contro\wl, RS-232C compl\f\bn\wt) M3 j\bck × 1 (for w\fr\wed remote control)\w M3 j\bck × 1 (for l\f\wnk control) D-sub 9-p\fn (fem\ble)\w × 1 (for extern\bl \wcontrol, cont\bct co\wntrol) RJ-45 × 1 (for net\wwork connect\fon, 10\wB\bse-T/100B\bse-TX, c\wompl\f\bnt w\fth PJL\fnk™\w) Molded pl\bst\fc 530 × 200 × 548.5 \wmm (20-7/8 × 7-7/8\w × 21-19/32 \fn) (w\ft\wh legs \bt shortest po\ws\ft\fon, opt\fon\bl lens\w not \fncluded) Approx\fm\btely 24 kg\w (52.9 lb) (opt\fon\b\wl lens not \fncluded\w) Oper\bt\fng temper\btur\we: 0°C–45°C (32°F–\w113°F)* 6, oper\bt\fng hum\fd\fty:\w 10%–80% (no conde\wns\bt\fon) Power cord w\fth secur\w\fty lock, w\freless/w\fr\wed remote control \wun\ft, b\btter\fes for \wremote control (AA type × 2), s\bfet\wy w\fre rope f H 15.75 kHz, fV 60 Hz [525\f (480\f)]\w fH 15.63 kHz, fV 50 Hz [625\f (576\f)]\w fH 31.50 kHz, fV 60 Hz [525p (480p)\w] fH 31.25 kHz, fV 50 Hz [625p (576p)\w] f H 45.00 kHz, fV 60 Hz [750 (720)/6\w0p] fH 37.50 kHz, fV 50 Hz [750 (720)/5\w0p] fH 33.75 kHz, fV 60 Hz [1035/60\f] fH 33.75 kHz, fV 60 Hz [1125 (1080)\w/60\f] f H 28.13 kHz, fV 50 Hz [1125 (1080)\w/50\f] fH 28.13 kHz, fV 25 Hz [1080/25p] fH 27.00 kHz, fV 24 Hz [1080/24p] fH 27.00 kHz, fV 48 Hz [1080/24sF] f H 33.75 kHz, fV 30 Hz [1080/30p] fH 67.50 kHz, fV 60 Hz [1080/60p] fH 56.25 kHz, fV 50 Hz [1080/50p] Model Power supply Power consumpt\fon DLP ™ ch\fp Lens L\bmp Screen s\fze (d\f\bgon\bl\w) Br\fghtness* 1 Center-to-corner u\wn\fform\fty*1 Contr\bst*1 Resolut\fon Sc\bnn\fng frequency Opt\fc\bl \bx\fs sh\fft Keystone correct\fon\w r\bnge Inst\bll\bt\fon Term\fn\bls C\bb\fnet m\bter\f\bls D\fmens\fons (W × H × \wD) We\fght Oper\bt\fng env\fronmen\wt Suppl\fed \bccessor\fes P\bnel s\fze D\fspl\by method P\fxels SDI HDMI/DVI-D/RGB YP BPR (YCBCR) V\fdeo/S-V\fdeo Vert\fc\bl Hor\fzont\bl SDI IN HDMI IN DVI-D IN RGB 1 IN RGB 2 IN VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN SERIAL IN SERIAL OUT REMOTE 1 IN REMOTE 1 OUT REMOTE 2 IN LAN PT-DS8500U PT-DW8300U PT-DZ8700U Specifications * 1 Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards. *2 With the standby mode set to ECO. When the standby mode is set to ECO, network functions such as power on over the LAN network will not operate, and the serial output terminal cannot be used. Also, only certain commands can be received for external control using the serial terminal. *\b 1.78–7.62 m (70–\f00 inches) with the E T- D75 L E 5. *4 When using only the KEYSTONE correction. When using both the KEYSTONE and ARC corrections of the Geometric Ad\bustment function: vertical ±5°, horizontal ±5° (vertical ±10° and horizontal ±15° with the ET-D75LE4/ D75LE8 ). *5 WUXGA resolution is supported only when the signals are compliant with VESA CVT-RB (Coordinated Video Timing-Reduced Blanking). *6 The operating temperature range is 0°C (\f2°F) to 40°C (104°F) when used in High-Altitude mode (1,400 m (4,59\f ft) to 2,700 m ( 8,858 ft) ). 1. Do not install the projector in locations that are subject to e\fcessive water, hu\bidity, stea\b, or oily s\boke. Doing so \bay result in fire, \balfunction, or electric shock. 2. The projector uses a high-voltage \bercury la\bp that contains high internal pressure. This la\bp \bay break, e\bitting a large sound, or fail to illu\binate, due to i\bpact or e\ftended use. 3. The projector uses of high-wattage la\bp that beco\bes very hot during operation. Please observe the following precautions. • Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operation. • Ma ke sure there is an unobstructed space of 500 \b\b (19-11/16 in) or \bore around the projector’s e\fhaust openings. • Do not stack projector units directly on top of one another for the purpose of \bultiple (stacked) projection. When stacking projector units, be sure to provide the a\bount of space indicated between the\b. These space require - \bents also apply to installation where only one projector unit is operating at one ti\be and the other unit is used as a backup. • If the projector is placed in a bo\f or enclosure, te\bperature of the air surrounding the projector \bust be between 0°C (32°F) and 35°C (95°F). Also \bake sure the projector’s intake and e\fhaust openings are not blocked. Take particular care to ensure that hot air fro\b the e\fhaust openings is not sucked into the intake. 4. If the projector is to be operated continuously 24 hours a day, use the \bulti-la\bp optical syste\b's alternating la\bp opera - tion (la\bp changer) function. The projector can be operated continuously 24 hours a day in four-la\bp operation \bode, but it will auto\batically operate with three la\bps for 8 hours of the 24 hours. 5. The la\bp replace\bent cycle duration beco\bes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short periods. • The length of ti\be that it takes for the la\bp to break or fail to illu\binate varies greatly depending on individual la\bp characteristics and usage conditions. • The brightness of the la\bp will gradually decrease with use. 6. Because the ET-D75LE5 is a fi\fed short-throw lens, the lens shift function cannot be used with it. 7. Due to natural characteristics of la\bps, screen brightness \bay vary (flicker). This is not an indication of faulty la\bp perfor - \bance. NOTES ON USE JQA-0443051 EC98J2010Fa ctories of Systems\p Business Group \fav\pe received IS\b14001:\p2004 – t \fe Environmental Man\pagement System cer\ptification. (Except for 3rd party’s perip\ferals.) Weights and di\bensions shown are appro\fi\bate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. This product \bay be subject to e\fport regulations. 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