Panasonic PT-DW7000U-K Benutzerhandbuch

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Dimensions
8-1/4˝
Ø
1-9/16˝
1-5/16˝
18-3/16˝
1-5/16˝
20-7/8˝
4-15/16˝
7-1/2˝
10-3/8˝
18-7/16˝
1-1/4˝
1/16˝
22-3/8˝
21-9/32˝
1-1/8˝
7-7/8˝
6-11/16˝
4-3/8˝
1-3/4˝
3-13/16˝
1/4˝
(209)
(
Ø
40)
(34)
(462)
(34)
(530)
(125)
(191)
(264)
(468)
(32)
(2)
(569)
 (540)
(29)
(200)
(170)
(111)
(44)
(97)
(6)
Unit: inches (mm)
Specifications
PT-DW7000U5-08OCT  Printed in Japan.
System
Device
Pixels
Lamp
Brightness *
1
Contrast ratio *
1
Resolution
Lens
Screen size
RGB input scanning 
frequency
Component signal
Video signal
Terminals
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT 
S-Video IN
RGB1/YP
B
P
R
IN
RGB2 IN
Optional board slot
RS-232C/422 IN 
RS-232C/422 OUT 
REMOTE 1 IN 
REMOTE 1 OUT 
REMOTE 2 IN 
Lens shift *
3
Keystone correction range
Installation
Power cord length
Power supply
Power consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight *
5
Operating temperature
Operating humidity 
DLP
®
system
0.85˝ (diagonal) DLP
®
chip (x 3), 16:9
1,049,088 (1,366 x 768) x 3
300 W UHM lamp x 2 (BriteOptic™
Dual Lamp System) 
6,000 lumens (dual lamp)
3,000 lumens (single lamp)
4,000:1 (full white/full black, with
dynamic iris set to “3”)
1,366 x 768 pixels *
2
Optional
70˝– 600˝ diagonal
(70˝– 300˝ diagonal, 16:9 aspect ratio
with the ET-D75LE5)
f
H
15 –100 kHz, f
V
24 –120 Hz,
Dot clock 20–162 MHz
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720/60p,
11035/60i, 1080/60i,1080/50i,
1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF,
1080/30p 
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, M-NTSC, PAL60,
PAL-M, PAL-N
BNC
BNC
Mini DIN 4-pin
BNC x 5
D-sub HD 15-pin
x 1
D-sub 9-pin female
D-sub 9-pin male
M3 jack
M3 jack
D-sub 9-pin female (parallel)
Powered; horizontal ±30%, vertical
±70%*
4
±40° (with ET-D75LE2)
Front/rear, ceiling/floor (menu selec-
tion)
2.5 m (8.2´)
100 – 120 V AC, 60 Hz
800 W (800 VA) (12 W during standby
mode with fan stopped)
20-7/8˝ x 7-7/8˝ x 21-9/32˝
(530 x 200 x 540 mm) (without lens
and lens hood)
48.5 lbs/22.0 kg (without lens)
32°–104°F (0°– 40°C)
32°– 95°F (0°– 35°C) (dual lamp, lamp
power: high)
10% – 80% (no condensation)
Supplied accessories 
Optional accessories
• Wireless/wired remote control unit
• Batteries for remote control unit
• Remote control cable
• Power cord
• Replacement lamp unit (single): ET-LAD7700
• Replacement lamp unit (set of two lamps):
ET-LAD7700W
• Replacement long-life lamp unit (single): ET-LAD7700L
• Replacement long-life lamp unit (set of two lamps):
ET-LAD7700LW
• Ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKD77H
• Low ceiling mount bracket: ET-PKD75S
• Dual stacking mount bracket: ET-DFD75
• Carrying handle: ET-HAD75
• Zoom lens (1.0 –1.2:1): ET-D75LE6
• Zoom lens (1.5 –2.0:1): ET-D75LE1
• Zoom lens (2.1–3.1:1): ET-D75LE2
• Zoom lens (3.1–5.2:1): ET-D75LE3
• Zoom lens (5.2–8.2:1): ET-D75LE4
• Zoom lens (8.2–15.4:1): ET-D75LE8
• Fixed focus lens (0.8:1): ET-D75LE5
• Network board: ET-MD77NT
• DVI-D/network board: ET-MD77DV
• SD-SDI/network board: ET-MD77SD1 (480i, 576i)
• HD-SDI/SD-SDI/network board: ET-MD77SD3 (480i,
576i, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1035/60i, 1080/60i,
1080/50i, 1080/25p, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF, 1080/30p)
• Wireless mouse receiver: ET-RMRC2
Lamp mode/brightness
No. of lamp
Dual
Single
Lamp power
High
Low
High
Low
Brightness
Normal lamp
6,000 lm
4,800 lm
3,000 lm
2,400 lm
Long-life lamp
3,000 lm
1,500 lm
Lamp mode/lamp life
Lamp mode
High
Low
Lamp life
Normal lamp
1,500 hr
2,000 hr
Long-life lamp
4,000 hr
NOTE
• The above value is the maximum lifetime when all two lamps are
replaced simultaneously, and used in operating cycles of 3.5 hours
on and 0.5 hour off. If the ON/OFF frequency increases, the lamp
replacement cycle will be shortened. (It is recommended that the
mechanical shutter be used to turn off the image for short periods.)
• Using the long-life lamps, lamp life is 8,000 hours maximum when
operated in single lamp mode with the lamp relay function on.
• Lamp life varies depending on usage conditions and the surround-
ing environment.
• When the long-life lamps are used the lamp power mode is auto-
matically set to low.
1: Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of notation all comply with ISO
21118 international standards.
2: Input signals that exceed this resolution will be converted to 1,366 x 768 pixels.
3: Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shifting.
4: Vertical ±60% with the ET-D75LE6.
5: Average value. May differ depending on models.
Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Product availability differs depending on region and country. This
product may be subject to export control regulations. DLP® and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments. An application has been filed for trade-
mark rights, or trademark rights have been granted, for PJLink in Japan, the United States of America and other countries and areas. VGA and XGA are trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners. Projection images simulated. (C) 2008
Panasonic Projector Systems Company is a Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America. All rights reserved. (C) 2008 Panasonic Corporation. All rights reserved.
Please contact Panasonic or your dealer for a demonstration.
Projectors Global Web Site:
 http://panasonic.net/avc/projector
Panasonic Projector Systems Company,
Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America
www.panasonic.com/projectors
Headquarters
3 Panasonic Way, 4B-9
Secaucus, NJ 07094
888-411-1996
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 2T3
905 624 5010
All information included here is valid as of October 2008.
N O T E S   O N   U S E
1.  Do not install the projector in locations that are subject to excessive water, humidity, steam, or oily smoke. Doing
so may result in fire, malfunction, or electric shock.
2. The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emit-
ting a large sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use. 
3. The projector uses of high-wattage lamp that becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the following
precautions.
•  Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operation.
•  Make sure there is an unobstructed space of 500 mm or more around the projector’s exhaust openings.
•  Do not stack projector units directly on top of one another for the purpose of multiple (stacked) projection.
When stacking projector units, be sure to provide the amount of space indicated between them. These space
requirements also apply to installation where only one projector unit is operating at one time and the other
unit is used as a backup.
•  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 par-
ticular care to ensure that hot air from the exhaust openings is not sucked into the intake openings.
4.  If the projector is to be operated continuously 24 hours a day, use the dual-lamps optical system’s alternating
lamp operation (lamp changer) function.
The projector cannot be operated continuously 24 hours a day in dual-lamp mode.
Allow a minimum of two hours per day of non-operation time per day if the using the dual-lamp mode.
5.  The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short periods.
The length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illuminate varies greatly depending on individ-
ual lamp characteristics and usage conditions.
The brightness of the lamp will gradually decrease with use.
6. Because the ET-D75LE5 is a fixed short-throw lens, the lens shift function cannot be used with it.
7. When the ET-D75LE6 is mounted to the PT-D7700 or PT-DW7000, the lens cover that is included with the projector
cannot be used as is. Please use the lens cover that is included with the ET-D75LE6.