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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. All other trade\barks are the property of their respective trade\bark owners. Projection I\bages si\bulated. DLP, DLP logo and DLP 
    Medallion logo are trade\barks or registered trade\barks of Te\fas Instru\bents. The PJLink trade\bark is an application trade\bark in Japan, the 
    United States, and other countries and regions or registered trade\barks. © 2010 Panasonic Corporation All rights reserved.
    PT-DZ8700U1 Printed in Ja\fan.
    All information included here is valid as of Se\ftember 20\b0.
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