Panasonic Pt Dw5000 Projector Specifications
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•High image quality Native WXGA (1,280 x 768) panel Ultra bright 4,500 lumens High 1,600:1 contrast ratio* 1 High uniformity of brightness and color Progressive cinema scan (3/2 pulldown) Dynamic sharpness control • High reliability and easy maintenance Liquid cooling system Dustproof design with sealed optical block Dual lamp system and lamp relay function Optional longlife lamp Easy replacement of dust filter and lamp • Flexible system applications Lenscentered design Horizontal/vertical lens shift Optional lenses for various venues Easy lens replacement Multiple terminals including DVID Control panel and wireless remote control Quiet operation: 29 dB* 2 • Networking Wired LAN system Web browser control/monitoring Email message alert Compliant with PJLink ™ • Other valuable features Direct power off Antitheft features with chain opening Customizable top panel Flexibble angle setting Mechanical shutter *1In high contrast mode *2In low lamp power mode 1 S PEC FIL E PRODUCT NO.: PTDW5000/DW5000L PRODUCT NAME: DLP™Based Projectors MAJOR FEATURES The PTDW5000L is not equipped with a lens. TENTATIVE

2 PTDW5000/DW5000LDLP™Based Projectors SPEC FIL E Specifications Main Unit Power supply: North America: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz Europe: 220 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: North America: 770 W (770 VA) (10 W during standby mode with fan stopped) Europe: 750 W (790 VA) (15 W during standby mode with fan stopped) DMD™ device: Panel size: 0.65˝ diagonal (15:9 aspect ratio) Display method: DMD™ x 1, DLP™ system Pixels: 983,040 (1,280 x 768) x 1, total of 983,040 pixels Lens: PTDW5000: Powered zoom/focus lenses (1:1.8–1:2.5), F 1.7–2.0, f 25.6–33\ .8 mm PTDW5000L: Optional poweredzoom/focus lenses Lamp: 300 W UHM™ lamps (x 2) (dual lamp system) Screen size: 50 – 600 inches Brightness : 4,500 lumens (dual lamp, high power mode) Centertocorner uniformity: 90% Contrast: 1,600:1 (full on/full off, contrast mode: high) 800:1 (full on/full off, contrast mode: normal) Resolution: RGB: 1,280 x 768 pixels (1,600 x 1,200 pixels compatible, compression mode) Video: 560 TV lines Scanning frequency: RGB: Horizontal: 15 –91 kHz, Vertical: 50–85 Hz, Dot clock: 108 MHz or lower YP BPR(YCBCR): 480i: fH15.75 kHz; fV60 Hz, 576i: fH15.63 kHz; fV50 Hz, 480p: f H31.5 kHz; fV60 Hz, 576p: fH31.25 kHz; fV50 Hz, 720/60p: f H45 kHz; fV60 Hz, 720/50p: fH37.5 kHz; fV50 Hz, 1035/60i: f H33.75 kHz; fV60 Hz, 1080/60i: fH33.75 kHz; fV60Hz, 1080/50i: f H28.13 kHz; fV50 Hz SVideo/Video: Horizontal: 15.75/15.63 kHz, Vertical: 50/60 Hz, (NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL60, PALN, PALM, SECAM) Optical axis shift: Horizontal (manual) and vertical (powered), horizontal: ±10% (6:4 – 4:6), vertical: 0 –50% (0:10 –10:10) Keystone correction range: Vertical: ±30° (with standard lens) Installation: Ceiling/floor, front/rear Terminals: DVID IN: DVID 24pin x 1, DVI 1.0 compliant, HDCP compatible, for single link on\ ly EDID 1480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i EDID 2 For noninterlaced signals only, Display mode: From VGA (640 x 480) to SXGA (1,280 x 1,024) , Dot clock: 25 MHz–108 MHz RGB 1 IN: BNC x 5 R, G, B: G: 0.7 Vpp (G: 1.0 Vpp for sync on G), 75 Ω, B, R: 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ω HD/VD, SYNC: 1.4 Vpp–5.0 Vpp, 75 Ω(positive/negative) Y, P B, PR: Y: 1.0 pp, 75 Ω,PB,/PR:0.7 Vpp, 75 Ω RGB 2 IN: Dsub HD 15pin x 1 R, G, B: G: 0.7 Vpp (G: 1.0 Vpp for sync on G), 75 Ω, B, R: 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ω HD/VD, SYNC: 1.4 Vpp–5.0 Vpp, 75 Ω(positive/negative) Y, P B, PR: Y: 1.0 pp, 75 Ω,PB,/PR:0.7 Vpp, 75 Ω VIDEO IN: BNC pin x 1, 1.0 Vpp, 75 Ω SVIDEO IN: Mini DIN 4pin x 1, Y: 1.0 Vpp, C: 0.286 Vpp, 75 Ω SERIAL IN: Dsub 9pin x 1 (RS232C compliant) for external controller SERIAL OUT: Dsub 9pin x 1 (RS232C compliant) for external controller REMOTE 1 IN: M3 jack x 1 for wired remote control or link control REMOTE 1 OUT: M3 jack x 1 for link control REMOTE 2 IN: Dsub 9pin x 1 for external control (parallel) LAN: RJ45 x 1, compliant with PJLink ™, 10BaseT/100BaseTX Onscreen menu: 9languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Noise: 35 dB (high lamp power mode), 29 dB (low lamp power mode) As of March 2006 TENTATIVE

3 PTDW5000/DW5000LDLP™Based Projectors SPEC FIL E Power cord length: 3.0 m (9.9´) Dimensions (W x H x D): 530 x 167 x 429 mm (207/8˝ x 69/16˝ x 167/8˝) (without le\ ns) Weight: PTDW5000 14.5 kg (32.0 lbs) (with supplied lens) PTDW5000L 13.7 kg (30.2 lbs) (without lens) Operating temperature: 0°–45°C (32°–113°F) Operating humidity: 20%–80% (no condensation) Remote Control Unit Power supply: 3 V DC (AAA battery x 2) Operation range*: Wireless: Approx. 7 m when operated from directly in front of the signal receptor Wired: Approx. 15 m Dimensions (W x H x D): 45 x145 x 24.5 mm (13/4˝ x 511/16˝ x 15/16˝) Weight: Approx. 115 g (4.9 oz.) (including batteries) Supplied AccessoriesPower cord, Wireless/wired remote control unit, Batteries for remote control (x 2) Optional Accessories Replacement lamp unit: ETLAD55 (1 unit) ETLAD55W (set of two lamps) Replacement longlife lamp unit: ETLAD55L (1 unit) ETLAD55WL (set of two lamps) Ceiling mount bracket: ETPKD55 (for high ceilings) ETPKD55S (for low ceilings) Zoom lens (1.3 1.8:1) ETDLE100 Zoom lens (2.5 4.0:1) ETDLE200 Zoom lens (3.4 4.5:1) ETDLE310 Zoom lens (4.5 8.2:1) ETDLE410 Fixedfocus lens (0.8:1) ETDLE050 Wireless mouse receiver ETRMRC2 *Operation range differs depending on the environment. As of March 2006 TENTATIVE Dimensions unit: mm [inch] Note: This illustration is not drawn to scale. The illustration shows the PTDW5000L. Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications subject to c\ hange without notice. POWERLAMP2LAMP1TEMPTMA TE XAS INSTRUMEN TS TECHN OLOGYDLP429[167/8] 425[163/4]530.4 [207 /8]529 [2013/16]167[69/16]81[33/16]146.9[513/16]

4 PTDW5000/DW5000LDLP™Based Projectors SPEC FIL E As of March 2006 TENTATIVE Terminals RGB IN connector pin assignment 1 Video input 2 SVideo input 3 RGB 1 input 4 RGB 2 Input 5 DVID input 6 LAN connector 7 Remote 1 input and output 8 Remote 2 input 9 Serial input 10 Serial output n o. signal 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9NC 10 GND n o. signal 11 GND 12 NC 13 HD/SYNC 14 VD 15 NC n o. signal 1 R/P R 2 G/Y 3 B/P B 4NC 5 GND 123 456 7 8910 DVID output connector pin assignment no.signal 1 T, M, D, S data 2 2 T, M, D, S data 2+ 3 T,M, D, S data 2 shield 4 NC 5 NC 6 DDC clock 7 DDC clock 8 NC no. signal 9 T, M, D, S data 1 10 T, M, D, S data 1+ 11 T,M, D, S data 1 shield 12 NC 13 NC 14 +5 V 15 GND 16 Hot plug detection no. signal 17 T, M, D, S data 0 18 T, M, D, S data 0+ 19 T,M, D,Sdata 0 shield 20 NC 21 NC 22 T, M, D, S clock shield 23 T, M, D, S clock + 24 T, M, D, S clock

5 PTDW5000/DW5000LDLP ™Based Projectors S PEC FIL E As of March 2006 TENTATIVE Standard settingup positions Projection distance (screen aspect ratio 15:9) unit: mm (inch) *1 When the lens protrudes to the maximum. 172 mm (625/32˝) with the ETDLE050 204 mm (81/32˝) with the ETDLE100 203 mm (8˝) with the ETDLE200 191 mm (717/32˝) with the ETDLE310 191 mm (717/32˝) with the ETDLE410 *2 Adjustable in 40 mm (19/16˝) steps. NOTE: Illustrations show the projector installed using optional celing bracket. unit: m/ft Upper edge of projected image Projected image Projected imageLL LH H 340–465*276.5 133/8˝–185/16˝) (3˝) 157 (63/16˝)169*1260 (621/32˝) (101/4˝) 8 7.5 (37/16˝) Lower edge of projected image 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 150 200 250 300 350 400 500 6001.45 1.75 2.05 2.35 2.65 2.95 3.55 4.45 5.95 7.45 8.95 10.45 11. 95 14.9417.941.97 2.38 2.78 3.18 3.59 3.9 9 4.80 6.01 8.03 10.05 12.0714.0916.1120.1524.201.94 2.35 2.75 3.15 3.55 3.95 4.76 5.96 7.97 9.98 11.9 9 14.0016.0120.03 24.052.59 3.12 3.65 4.18 4.71 5.24 6.30 7.89 10.5413.1915.8418.4921.14 26.4431.742.67 3.22 3. 77 4. 31 4.86 5.41 6.50 8.15 10.8813.6216.3619.0921.8327.3132.784.40 5.29 6.19 7.08 7.98 8.87 10.6613. 35 17.82 22.3026.7731.2535.72 44.6753.62 min. max. min. max. min. max. Screen size (inch, diagonal)ETDLE100 Zoom lens (1.33 –1.78:1)Supplied lens (1.8 – 2.5:1)ETDLE200 Zoom lens (2.5– 4.0:1) 15:9 (WXGA) 3.82 4.61 5.40 6.18 6.97 7.75 9.33 11.68 15.61 19.54 23.47 27.40 31.33 39.19 47.05 5.02 6.05 7.08 8.10 9.13 10.15 12.21 15.28 20.41 25.54 30.67 35.80 40.93 51.19 61.45 5.08 6.13 7.17 8.21 9.26 10.30 12.39 15.52 20.74 25.96 31.18 36.40 41.62 52.06 62.50 9.62 11.57 13.52 15.47 17.42 19.37 23.28 29.13 38.88 48.64 58.39 68.15 77.90 97.41 116.92 min. max. min. max.ETDLE310 Zoom lens (3.4–4.5:1)ETDLE410 Zoom lens (4.5–8.4:1) 0.87 1.05 1.23 1.41 1.59 1.7 7 2.13 2.67 3.57 ETDLE050 Fixedfocus lens (0.8:1) 4.8 5.7 6.7 7.7 8.7 9.7 11.614.619.524.4 29.434.339.249.058.96.5 7.8 9.1 10.4 11.813.115.719.726.3 33.039.646.252.9 66.179.36.4 7.7 9.0 10.3 11.613.015.619.626.132.739.345.952.565.778.98.5 10.212.0 13.7 15.5 17.220.725.934.643.3 52.060.769.486.7 104.18.8 10.612.4 14.1 15.917.7 21.326.735.7 44.753.762.671.689.6 107.514.4 17.420.3 23.2 26.229.135.043.858.573.287.8 102.5 117.2146.6176.012.5 15.117.7 20.3 22.925.430.638.351.264.1 77.089.9 102.8128.6154.416.5 19.823.2 26.6 30.0 33.340.150.160.0 83.8 100.6 117 .5 134.3167.9201.616.7 20.123.5 26.9 30.4 33.840.650.968.085.2 102.3 119.4 136.5170.8205.131.6 38.0 44.4 50.8 57.263.576.495.6 127.6159.6191.6 223.6255.6 319.6383.62.9 3.4 4.0 4.6 5.2 5.8 7.0 8.6 11.7 / /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// /////////////// //////////////

6 PTDW5000/DW5000LDLP ™Based Projectors S PEC FIL E As of March 2006 TENTATIVE Calculation of the projection distance: For a screen size, use the equation below to calculate the projection di\ stance. (unit: mm) ETDLE100 Supplied lens ETDLE200 ETDLE310 ETDLE410 ETDLE050 15 : 9 minimum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0300 0.0452 maximum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0404 0.0478 15 : 9 minimum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0402 0.0650 maximum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0530 0.0638 15 : 9 minimum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0547 0.0657 maximum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0895 0.0758 15 : 9 minimum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0786 0.1062 maximum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.1026 0.1056 15 : 9 minimum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.1044 0.1374 maximum L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.1951 0.1352 15 : 9 (fixed focus) L(m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) x 0.0180 0.0361

7 PTDW5000/DW5000LDLP ™Based Projectors S PEC FIL E As of March 2006 TENTATIVE Notes on Projector Placement and Operation: The projector uses a highwattage lamp that becomes very hot during oper\ ation. Please observe the following precautions. 1. Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operating. 2. Make sure there is an unobstructed space of 500 mm or more around the pr\ ojector’s exhaust openings. 3. Do not stack projector units directly on top of one another for the purp\ ose of multiple (stacked) projection. When stacking projector units, be sure to provide the amount of space indicat\ ed below between them. These space requirements also apply to installations where only one projector unit i\ s operating at one time and the other unit is used as a backup. 4. If the projector is placed in a box or enclosure, ensure the temperature\ of the air surrounding the projector is between 0°C and 35 °C. Also make sure the projector’s intake and exhaust openings are not\ blocked. Take particular care to ensure that hot air from the exhaust openings is not sucked into the int\ ake openings. Operating the Projector Continuously: 1. If the projector is to be operated continuously 24 hours a day, use the \ duallamp optical system’s alternating lamp operation (lamp changer) function. The projector cannot be operated co\ ntinuously 24 hours a day in duallamp mode. Allow a minimum of two hours per day of nonoperation time. 2. The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is \ operated repeatedly for short periods.