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LCD Projector
POWER
LIGHT
INPUT
MPN
COMPONENT
KEYSTONE
MENU
ENTER
Operating Instructions
NORMAL
FREEZE
MODE
MEMORY
ASPECT
MUTE
PICTURE
USER
VOLUME
SD
SD
MENU
TIME
LCD PROJECTOR
PT-AE300U
Model No. PT-AE200U
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this
manual for future use.
For assistance, please call : 1-888-View-PTV(843-9788)
or send e-mail to : [email protected]
(U.S.A)
For assistance, please call : 787-750-4300
(Puerto Rico)
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Contents
Precautions with regard to safety
WARNING
If a problem occurs (such as no image or no sound) or if you notice
smoke or a strange smell coming from the projector, turn off the power
and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
BDo not continue to use the projector in such cases, otherwise fire or
electric shocks could result.
Adjusting the position.....................38
HORIZONTAL POSITION ..............38
VERTICAL POSITION....................38
DOT CLOCK...................................38
CLOCK PHASE..............................38
ASPECT .........................................39
AUTO SETUP.................................39
Preparation
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE..........2
Precautions with regard to safety ....5
Accessories........................................9
Precautions on handling.................10
Location and function of each part...12
Using the remote control unit.........17
Inserting the batteries.....................17
Operating range..............................17
Connections .....................................18
Notes on connections.....................18
Example of connecting to video equipment...18
Example of connecting to equipment
compatible with YPBPR(CBCR) signals ...19
Example of connecting to computer...20
Setting-up .........................................21
Projection methods.........................21
Projector position............................21
Advanced Operation
BCheck that no more smoke is coming out, and then contact an Authorized
Service Center for repairs.
BDo not attempt to repair the projector yourself, as this can be dangerous.
Option settings.................................39
OSD................................................39
NR (Noise Reduction).....................39
PC PRIORITY.................................39
BACK COLOR................................39
4:3 H-POS ......................................40
FRONT/REAR ................................40
DESK/CEILING ..............................40
FAN CONTROL..............................40
LAMP POWER ...............................40
LAMP RUNTIME ............................40
SD memory card ..............................41
What is the SD memory card?........41
Data that can be played back.........41
Note when using SD memory cards...41
Inserting and removing the SD
Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used.
BStrong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. If you look directly into this
light, it can hurt and damage your eyes.
Be especially careful not to let young children look into the lens.
In addition, turn off the power when you are away from the projector.
Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to
take the full weight of the projector.
Basic Operation
BIf the installation location is not strong enough, it may fall down or tip over,
Starting to use..................................22
Turning on the power......................22
Turning off the power......................23
On-screen menus.............................24
Menu screens.................................24
Menu operation guide.....................26
Unavailable on-screen menu items...26
Returning to the previous screen....26
Returning a setting to the factory default ...27
Using the freeze function................27
Correcting keystone distortion.......28
Setting the ASPECT.........................30
Selecting the picture mode.............32
Using the shutter function ..............33
Changing the display language......33
Muting the sound.............................33
Adjusting the picture.......................34
PICTURE MODE............................34
CONTRAST....................................34
BRIGHT..........................................34
COLOR...........................................34
TINT................................................35
SHARPNESS .................................35
TV SYSTEM ...................................35
Color Hue Setting ..........................35
WHITE BALANCE R/G/B ...............36
SIGNAL MODE...............................36
GAMMA ADJUST ..........................36
MEMORY SAVE ............................36
MEMORY LOAD ............................36
Projecting sRGB compatible pictures ...37
and severe injury or damage could result.
Installation work (such as ceiling suspension) should only be carried
out by a qualified technician.
BIf installation is not carried out correctly, there is the danger that injury or
memory card.................................42
About the SD menu..........................43
Playing back still images ................44
Slide playback of still images.........45
Playing back moving images..........49
Error displays...................................50
electric shocks may occur.
If foreign objects or water get inside the projector, or if the projector is
dropped or the cabinet is broken, turn off the power and disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet.
BContinued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric
Others
shocks.
Indicators..........................................51
Cleaning and replacing
BContact an Authorized Service Center for repairs.
the air filter....................................53
Replacing the lamp unit ..................54
Before calling for service................57
Specifications...................................59
Appendix...........................................61
List of compatible signals ...............61
Connector pin wiring.......................62
DCF standard .................................64
Projection dimensions calculation methods...65
Dimensions.......................................65
Trademark acknowledgements ......66
Do not overload the wall outlet.
BIf the power supply is overloaded (for example, by using too many
adapters), overheating may occur and fire may result.
Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way.
BHigh voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside
the projector.
BFor any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact an
Authorized Service Center.
Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming
covered in dust.
BIf dust builds up on the power cord plug, the resulting humidity can
damage the insulation, which could result in fire. Pull the power cord out
from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth.
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BIf not using the projector for an extended period of time, pull the power
BHeated air comes out of the air outlet port. Do not bring your hands or
face, or objects which cannot withstand heat close to this port, otherwise
burns or damage could result.
cord plug out from the wall outlet.
Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power
cord plug.
Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out by a qualified
BDo not damage the power cord, make any modifications to it, place it near
any hot objects, bend it excessively, twist it, pull it, place heavy objects on
top of it or wrap it into a bundle.
BIf the power cord is used while damaged, electric shocks, short-circuits or
fire may result.
technician.
BThe lamp unit has high internal pressure. It can easily become damaged if
struck against hard objects or dropped, and injury or malfunctions may
result.
When replacing the lamp, allow it to cool for at least one hour before
handling it.
BThe lamp cover gets very hot, and contact with it can cause burns.
BAsk an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power
cord that might be necessary.
Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.
BFailure to observe this may result in electric shocks.
Before replacing the lamp, be sure to unplug the power cord from the
power outlet.
Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet.
BIf the plug is not inserted correctly, electric shocks or overheating could
result.
BDo not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming
loose from the wall.
BElectric shocks or explosions can result if this is not done.
Caution
Do not cover the air inlet or the air outlet.
BDoing so may cause the projector to overheat, which can cause fire or
damage to the projector.
Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable.
BIf the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable, it
may fall down or tip over, and injury or damage could result.
Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where
the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam.
BUsing the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric
shocks.
Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet.
BFailure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks.
When disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.
BIf the power cord itself is pulled, the cord will become damaged, and fire,
short-circuits or serious electric shocks may result.
Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector.
BIf water spills onto the projector or gets inside it, fire or electric shocks
could result.
Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector.
BMoving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables,
which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur.
BIf any water gets inside the projector, contact an Authorized Service
Center.
Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector.
BDo not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or
drop them onto the projector, as doing so can result in fire or electric
shocks.
Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector.
BFailure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced
and fall, which could result in damage or injury.
Do not short-circuit, heat or disassemble the battery or place it into
water or fire.
BFailure to observe this may cause the battery to overheat, leak, explode or
Do not allow the + and - terminals of the battery to come into contact
with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins.
BFailure to observe this may cause the battery to leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
catch fire, and burns or other injury may result.
BStore the battery in a plastic bag and keep it away from metallic objects.
When inserting the battery, make sure the polarities (+ and -) are
correct.
During a thunderstorm, do not touch the projector or the cable.
BIf the battery is inserted incorrectly, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury
or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may
result.
BElectric shocks can result.
Do not use the projector in a bath or shower.
BFire or electric shocks can result.
Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port.
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Accessories
Use only the specified battery.
Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your
projector.
BIf an incorrect battery is used, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or
contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may
result.
Remote control unit
(N2QAFA000002 x1)
Video/Audio cable [3.0 AAA batteries for
Do not mix old and new batteries.
m (9´10˝),
remote control unit (x2)
BIf the batteries are inserted incorrectly, they may explode or leak, and fire,
injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area
may result.
K2KA2FA00002 x1]
POWER
Do not put your weight on this projector.
LIGHT
INPUT
BYou could fall or the projector could break, and injury may result.
BBe especially careful not to let young children climb onto the equipment.
M
P
COMPONENT
KEYSTONE
MENU
Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety
precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
BElectric shocks can result if this is not done.
ENTER
Power cord
(K2CG3FR00001 x 1)
Carrying bag
(TPEP008 x1)
NORMAL
FREEZE
MODE
MEMORY
USER
ASPECT
MUTE
PICTURE
Ask an Authorized Service Center to clean inside the projector at least
once a year.
VOLUME
SD
SD
MENU
TIME
BIf dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out, it
can result in fire or problems with operation.
LCD PROJECTOR
BIt is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for
humid weather arrives. Ask your nearest Authorized Service Center to
clean the projector when required. Please discuss with the Authorized
Service Center regarding cleaning costs.
We are in effort to hold your environment clean. Please bring the non
repairable unit your Dealer or a Recycling Company.
NOTICE:
BThis product has a High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp that contains a
small amount of mercury. It also contains lead in some components.
Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to
environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information
please contact your local authorities, or the Electronics Industries
Alliance: <http://www.eiae.org.>
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About the SD memory card slot
Precautions on handling
Cautions when moving the projector
Be sure to attach the lens cover before moving the projector.
The projection lens is extremely susceptible to vibration and shocks. When
moving the projector, use the accessory carrying bag. When placing the
projector inside the carrying bag, position it so that the lens is facing upward.
Make sure that there are no foreign objects inside the slot when inserting an
optional SD memory card. Failure to observe it may damage the card and
the slot.
About the screen
If the screen you are using is dirty, damaged or discolored, attractive
projections cannot be obtained. Do not apply any volatile substances to the
screen, and do not let it become dirty or damaged.
About the lamp
Cautions regarding setting-up
The lamp may need to be replaced earlier due to variables such as a
particular lamp’s characteristics, usage conditions and the installation
environment, especially when it is subjected to a continuous use for more
than 10 hours.
Observe the following at all times when setting up the projector.
Avoid setting up in places which are subject to vibration or shocks.
If the projector is set up in locations with strong vibration, such as near a
motor, or if it is installed inside a vehicle or on board a ship, the projector
may be subjected to vibration or shocks which can damage the internal parts
and cause malfunctions or accidents. Accordingly, set up the projector in a
place which is free from such vibrations and shocks.
About the liquid crystal panel
The liquid crystal panel of the projector is built with very high precision
technology giving you fine picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active
pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue, green or red.
Please note that this does not affect the performance of your LCD.
Do not set up the projector near high-voltage power lines or near
motors.
The projector may be subject to electromagnetic interference if it is set up
near high-voltage power lines or motors.
Before carrying out cleaning and maintenance, be
sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the
wall outlet.
If installing the projector to the ceiling, ask a qualified technician to
carry out all installation work.
If the projector is to be suspended from the ceiling, you will need to purchase
the separate installation kit (Model No.: ET-PKE300). Furthermore, all
installation work should only be carried out by a qualified technician.
Wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth.
If the cabinet is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in water with a small amount
of neutral detergent in it, squeeze the cloth very well, and then wipe the
cabinet. After cleaning, wipe the cabinet dry with a dry cloth.
If using this projector at high elevations (above 1400 m), set the FAN
CONTROL to HIGH. (Refer to page 40.)
Failure to observe this may result in malfunctions.
If using a chemically-treated cloth, read the instructions supplied with
the cloth before use.
Do not wipe the lens with a cloth that is dusty or which produces lint.
If any dust or lint gets onto the lens, such dust or lint will be magnified and
projected onto the screen. Use a blower to clean any dust and lint from the
lens surface, or use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust or lint.
Notes on use
In order to get the best picture quality
If outside light or light from indoor lamps is shining onto the screen, the
images projected will not have good contrast. Draw curtains or blinds over
any windows and turn off any fluorescent lights near the screen to prevent
reflection.
Do not touch the surfaces of the lens with your bare hands.
If the surface of the lens becomes dirty from fingerprints or anything else, this
will be magnified and projected onto the screen. Moreover, when not using
the projector, retract the lens and then cover it with the accessory lens cover.
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Location and function of each part
Projector <Top, right and front>
Projector <Back and bottom>
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a small noise as it operates.
Turning the lamp on or off will
cause this noise to increase a
little.
#Speaker
-MAIN POWER switch
#Air outlet port
(pages 22 and 23)
Do not cover this port.
$Zoom ring
(page 23)
.SD memory card slot
(page 42)
WARNING
Do not bring your hands or other
objects close to the air outlet
port.
BHeated air comes out of the air
outlet port. Do not bring your
hands or face, or objects which
cannot withstand heat close to
this port, otherwise burns or
damage could result.
%Focus ring
BBy using the OPTION menu to
set “LAMP POWER” to LOW, the
operating sound of the fan can be
reduced. (Refer to page 40.)
Insert the SD memory card into
here after opening the cover.
(page 23)
&Projection lens
/Access lamp
'Air inlet ports
(page 42)
Do not cover this port.
'Security lock
Flashes while the projector is
being accessed for reading or
writing the data in the SD
memory card.
This can be used to connect a
commercially-available theft-
prevention cable (manufactured
by Kensington). This security lock
is compatible with the Microsaver
Security System from
Kensington. Contact details for
this company are given below.
Kensington Technology Group
ACCO Brands Inc.
(Front adjustable legs(L/R)
(page 22)
)Lens cover
*Leg adjuster buttons(L/R)
(page 22)
0Projector control panel
$Connector panel
(page 14)
(page 16)
This button is used to unlock the
front adjustable legs. Press to
adjust the angle of tilt of the
projector.
%Power input socket (AC IN)
(page 22)
The accessory power cord is
connected here.
Do not use any power cord other
than the accessory power cord.
+Air filter
2855 Campus Drive
San Mateo, CA 94403 USA
Tel (650)572-2700
(page 53)
,Remote control signal receptor
&Lamp unit holder
(page 17)
Fax (650)572-9675
(page 55)
NOTE:
BDuring projection of an image, the
cooling fan will operate, emitting
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+KEYSTONE buttons
(pages 28 and 29)
4SD button
<Projector control panel and remote control unit>
(page 43)
This button is used to correct
keystone distortion of the
projected image when the
projector position is tilted upward
or downward.
This button is to select the SD
CARD screen.
'
(
)
/
POWER
LIGHT
&
5SD MENU button
INPUT
*
+
MP
COMPONENT
(page 43)
KEYSTONE
MENU
'
(
This button can be used to return
to a previous screen when SD
CARD screen is selected.
#
ENTER
,NORMAL button
0
)
,
(page 27)
NORMAL
FREEZE
1
2
MODE
MEMORY
USER
This button is used to reset the
projector adjustment values to the
factory default settings.
ASPECT
MUTE
PICTURE
6SD TIME button
-
.
VOLUME
$
%
&
(page 49)
SD
3
SD
MENU
TIME
This button is used to display or
clear the playing time when a
moving picture stored on the SD
card is played back.
-ASPECT button
(page 30)
LCD PROJECTOR
*
+
This button is used for aspect
adjustment (vertical and
horizontal proportions).
456
BThe remote control unit and the projector itself have the same control
buttons available.
.MUTE button
(page 33)
#TEMP indicator
&POWER button
This button momentarily stops
output of the projector’s built-in
speaker.
(page 51)
(pages 22 and 23)
This indicator illuminates if an
abnormally high temperature is
detected inside the projector. If
the temperature rises above a
certain level, the power supply
will be turned off automatically
and the indicator will illuminate or
flash.
'MENU button
(page 24)
/LIGHT button
This button is used to display
menu screens. When a menu
screen is being displayed, it can
be used to return to a previous
screen or to clear the screen.
This button is used to illuminate
the buttons on the remote control
unit.
0FREEZE button
(page 36)
F G I
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)
(Arrow (
buttons
,
,
and
This button is used to
momentarily freeze projection so
that a still picture is displayed.
$LAMP indicator
(page 52)
(page 26)
This indicator illuminates when it
is time to replace the lamp unit. It
flashes if a circuit abnormality is
detected.
These buttons are used to select
and adjust items in the on-screen
menu screens.
1MODE PICTURE button
(page 32)
This button is to display the
PICTURE MODE menu.
2MEMORY USER button
(page 36)
)ENTER button
%Power indicator
(page 26)
(pages 22 and 23)
This button is used to accept and
to activate items selected in the
on-screen menus.
This button is to display the
MEMORY LOAD menu.
This indicator illuminates red
when the main power is switched
on (Standby Mode), and it
illuminates green when projection
of an image begins.
3VOLUME +/- buttons
These buttons are used to adjust
the volume of the sound output
from the projector’s built-in
speaker.
*Input select button
(INPUT/VIDEO/COMPONENT/
PC button) (page 22)
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<Connector panel>
<PT-AE300U>
Using the remote control unit
Operating range
#Open the cover.
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$Insert the batteries so that the polarities are
correct, and then close the cover.
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+
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AAA batteries
(two)
NOTE:
BDo not drop the remote control unit.
BKeep the remote control unit away from liquids.
BRemove the batteries if not using the remote control unit for long periods.
BDo not use rechargeable batteries.
#AUDIO L-R input jacks
&DVI-D IN connector
(page 20)
(page 18)
This connector is used to input
DVI-D signals.
$VIDEO input jack
(page 18)
Operating range
NOTE:
This jack is used to input video
signals from a video equipment
such as a video deck.
'RGB input connector
(page 20)
If the remote control unit is held so
that it is facing directly in front of the
remote control signal receptors on
the front of the projector, the
BIf there are any obstacles in between
the remote control unit and the
receivers, the remote control unit may
not operate correctly.
This connector is used to input
RGB signals from a PC.
%S2 VIDEO input connector
(page 18 and 30)
(YPBPR(CBCR) input jacks
(page 19)
operating range is within
approximately 7 m (23´) from the
surfaces of the receptors.
Furthermore, the remote control unit
can be operated from an angle of
30° to the left or right and 15°
above or below the receptors.
B
If strong light is allowed to shine onto
the remote control signal receiver,
correct remote control operation may
not be possible. Place the projector as
far away from light sources as possible.
This connector is used to input
signals from an S-VIDEO-
compatible equipment such as a
video deck. The connector is
compatible with S2 and S1
signals, and projector aspect is
automatically adjusted according
to the type of signal received.
These jacks are used to input
YPBPR signals from compatible
equipment such as DVD players.
BIf facing the remote control unit
toward the screen to operate the
projector, the operating range of the
remote control unit will be limited by
the amount of light reflection loss
caused by the characteristics of the
screen used.
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Example of connecting to equipment compatible
with YPBPR(CBCR) signals
Connections
Notes on connections
BRead the instruction manual for each system component carefully before
connecting it.
DVD player
BTurn off the power supply for all components before making any
connections.
BIf the cables necessary for connecting a component to the system are not
included with the component or available as an option, you may need to
fashion a cable to suit the component concerned.
To audio
output
To YPBPR
output
Example of connecting to video equipment
DVD player
To audio
output
To S-Video output
* This illustration is an example of
connection for the PT-AE300U.
NOTE:
BRefer to page 61 for a list of compatible YPBPR signals which can be input
Video/Audio cable
(accessory)
to the projector.
BOnly one audio system circuit is available for the AUDIO IN L-R jacks, so if
you wish to change the audio input source, you will need to remove and
insert the appropriate plugs.
To audio To video output
output
* This illustration is an example of
connection for the PT-AE300U.
Video deck
NOTE:
BOnly one audio system circuit is available for the AUDIO IN L-R jacks, so if
you wish to change the audio input source, you will need to remove and
insert the appropriate plugs.
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Example of connecting to computer
Setting-up
Projection methods
Computer
Computer
The projector can be set up so that any one of the following four projection
methods can be used. Select whichever projection method matches the
setting-up method. (The projection method can be set from the OPTION
menu. Refer to page 40 for details.)
DESK/CEILING
DESK
CEILING
To audio
output
To DVI-D
output
To audio
output
To RGB
output
FRONT
REAR
(Factory default setting)
FRONT/REAR
NOTE:
BYou will need to purchase the separate ceiling bracket (ET-PKE300) when
using the ceiling installation method.
Projector position
* This illustration is an example of
connection for the PT-AE300U.
The projection range of this projector is 1.2 m – 7.4 m.
The lower edge of the projected image falls about 0.1 m from the center of
the lens.
For details about projected image distances, refer to page 65.
NOTE:
BIt is better to shut down the computer before turning off the MAIN POWER
switch of the projector.
BRefer to the list of compatible signals on page 61 for the types of RGB
signals which can be input to the projector by connecting a computer.
BOnly one audio system circuit is available for the AUDIO IN L-R jacks, so if
you wish to change the audio input source, you will need to remove and
insert the appropriate plugs.
Projection Distance
BThe PT-AE200U does not have a DVI-D input (DVI-D IN) connector.
Diagonal length
Height
200˝
40˝
60˝
80˝
100˝ 150˝
Screen Size
(16:9)
0.5 m 0.8 m 1.0 m 1.3 m 1.9 m 2.5 m
(1´7˝) (2´7˝) (3´3˝) (4´3˝) (6´2˝) (8´2˝)
Projection
Distance
0.9 m 1.3 m 1.8 m 2.2 m 3.3 m 4.4 m
(2´11˝) (4´3˝) (5´10˝) (7´2˝) (10´9˝) (14´5˝)
Width
1.2 m 1.9 m 2.5 m 3.1 m 4.7 m 6.2 m
(3´11˝) (6´2˝) (8´2˝) (10´2˝) (15´5˝) (20´4˝)
Minimum Distance
Maximum Distance
1.4 m 2.2 m 2.9 m 3.7 m 5.6 m 7.4 m
(4´7˝) (7´2˝) (9´6˝) (12´1˝) (18´4˝) (24´3˝)
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)Turn the focus/zoom ring to adjust
Starting to use
the projected image focus and size.
Zoom
Focus
Turning on the power
Please ensure that all preparations have been completed before turning on
the power. (Refer to pages 18 – 21.)
#Remove the lens cover.
Turning off the power
#Press the POWER button. “POWER OFF” is
POWER OFF
OK CANCEL
displayed on the screen.
$Select “OK” using the Iand H buttons and
$Connect the accessory power cord.
press the ENTER button.
The lamp unit will switch off and the picture will stop being projected. (The
power indicator on the projector will illuminate orange.)
%Wait until the power indicator on the projector illuminates red (until
the cooling fan stops).
%Press the MAIN POWER switch to
the “|” side to turn on the power.
The power indicator on the projector
will illuminate red.
Do not in any way cut power to the projector while the cooling fan is still
operating. Be careful not to switch off the MAIN POWER switch of the
projector, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet or turn off in-line
switches such as tabletop power switches.
&Press the POWER button.
POWER
LIGHT
INPUT
MP
The power indicator on the projector
will flash green. After a short period,
the button will illuminate green, and a
picture will be projected.
NT
EYSTONE
&Press the MAIN POWER switch to the “O” side to turn off the power.
ENTER
NOTE:
NORMAL
FREEZE
MODE
MEMORY
USER
ASPECT
MUTE
PICTURE
BAfter the power is turned off, the lamp unit will take some time to cool
down. If you turn the power back on again before the lamp unit has cooled
down, the lamp unit may not turn on straight away, but it will turn on
automatically after a short period. (During this time, the power indicator on
the projector will flash orange.)
BWhen the projector is in standby mode (the power indicator on the
projector is illuminated red), the projector will still draw a maximum 1.5 W
of power, even when the cooling fan has stopped.
BIf the MAIN POWER switch is accidentally turned off while the projector is
being used, the lamp unit may not turn on straight away after the power is
turned back on. In such cases, the lamp unit will turn back on
automatically after a short period. (During this time, the power indicator on
the projector will flash green.)
VOLUME
SD
SD
MENU
TIME
POWER
'Press the INPUT select button to
select the input signal.
LIGHT
INPUT
M
P
COMNENT
KEYSTONE
U
The input signal selected will change
as shown at below-right each time an
input select button (INPUT/VIDEO/
CMPNT/PC/SD) is pressed.
ENTER
NORMAL
FREEZE
MODE
MEMORY
USER
ASPECT
MUTE
PICTURE
VOLUME
SD
SD
MENU
TIME
S-VIDEO
DVI
PC
VIDEO
INPUT
SD CARD
DVI
PC
Y PB PR
・
S-VIDEO
・
M
P
SD
SD CARD
VIDEO
Y PB PR
・ ・
*“DVI” is only
for PT-AE300U.
BA tinkling sound may be heard while the power indicator is turned off, but
this is not a sign of a malfunction.
(While pressing the adjuster buttons,
adjust the forward/back angle of tilt
of the projector.
BYou can also turn off the power by pressing the POWER button twice or
by holding down it for at least 0.5 seconds.
If there is keystone distortion in the
projected images, carry out keystone
correction as described on page 28.
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PICTURE menu (page 34)
When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal
is being input
On-screen menus
When a YPBPR signal is being
input or SD CARD is selected
Menu screens
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
The various settings and adjustments for this projector can be carried out by
selecting the operations from on-screen menus.
The general arrangement of these menus is shown below.
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
0
0
0
0
0
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
SIGNAL MODE
0
0
0
0
0
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
TV-SYSTEM
Keystone correction
(page 28)
For PT-AE300U
0
0
�
MAIN MENU
MENU
AUTO1
ESC
525I
ESC
�
KEYSTONE�
KEYSTONE
PICTURE
POSITION
SHUTTER
VOLUME
LANGUAGE
OPTION
SD MENU
SELECT
ADJ
SELECT
ADJ
H-KEYSTONE
V-KEYSTONE
0
0
When a PC/DVI signal is being input
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
For PT-AE200U
KEYSTONE
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
W-BAL R
0
0
0
�
0
0
* Only vertical keystone distortion
is corrected by PT-AE200U.
0
0
0
W-BAL G
W-BAL B
SELECT
ENTER
EXIT
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
SIGNAL MODE
SD menu (page 43)
XGA
ESC
SHUTTER function
SELECT
ADJ
(page 33)
* “GAMMA ADJUST” is not displayed by PT-AE200U.
* “W-BAL R”, “W-BAL G” and “W-BAL B” are not displayed when DVI signal
is being input.
PICTURE
SLIDE SHOW
VIDEO
Volume adjustment
Press the ENTER button, and
then press the Iand H
buttons to adjust the volume.
POSITION menu (page 38)
When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YPBPR/
DVI signal is being input or SD
CARD is selected
When a PC signal is being input
POSITION
POSITION
OPTION menu (page 39)
OPTION
LANGUAGE menu (page 33)
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
ASPECT
0
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
DOT CLOCK
CLOCK PHASE
ASPECT
0
0
0
0
4:3
0
16:9
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
OSD
NR
ON
ON
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
ITALIANO
PC PRIORITY
BACK COLOR
4:3 H-POS
FRONT/REAR
NORMAL
BLACK
CENTER
FRONT
DESK
* “ASPECT” can be adjusted only
when a DVI signal is being input
or when “SD CARD” is selected.
AUTO SETUP
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
�
DESK/CEILING
FAN CONTROL
LAMP POWER
LAMP RUNTIME
NORMAL
HIGH
5H
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
SELECT
ADJ
ESC
NOTE:
BKeystone distortion of the on-screen display will not be corrected.
(PT-AE200U only)
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&Press the For Gbuttons to
select an item, and then press
the Ior Hbuttons to change
or adjust the setting.
BWhen an individual adjustment
Menu operation guide
Returning a setting to
the factory default
screen is being displayed
#Press the MENU button.
The MAIN MENU screen will be
displayed.
BRIGHT
0
If you press the NORMAL button on
the remote control unit, you can
return settings to the factory default
settings. However, the operation of
this function varies depending on
which screen is being displayed.
BWhen a menu screen is being
displayed
Only the item displayed will be
returned to the factory default
setting, and the bar scale will
appear white.
An individual adjustment screen
such as the one shown below will
be displayed for bar-scale items.
MENU
KEYSTONE
PICTURE
POSITION
SHUTTER
VOLUME
LANGUAGE
OPTION
SD MENU
BRIGHT
0
NOTE:
The bar scale will turn green
when any adjustment changes
the setting from the factory set
value.
For items without any selective
arrow or bar-scale, press the
ENTER button. The menu screen
for the item will then be
displayed.
BTriangle symbols above and
below a menu bar indicate the
factory default setting. Items
which do not have these triangle
symbols cannot be returned to
the factory default setting.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
0
0
0
0
0
SELECT
ENTER
EXIT
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
TV-SYSTEM
$Press the For Garrow
buttons to select an item.
Selected items will be displayed
in blue.
0
Indicates the standard factory
default setting
AUTO1
ESC
Unavailable on-screen
SELECT
ADJ
menu items
MENU
This projector has unadjustable
items and unusable functions
depending on the signal being input.
When an item cannot be adjusted or
a function cannot be used, the
corresponding on-screen menu
display does not appear, and the
item or function will not work even if
the ENTER button is pressed.
All items displayed will be returned
to their factory default settings, and
the bar scale will appear white.
Indicates the current adjustment
value
BThe positions of triangle symbols
vary depending on the type of
signal being input.
KEYSTONE
PICTURE
POSITION
SHUTTER
VOLUME
LANGUAGE
OPTION
SD MENU
Using the freeze function
SELECT
ENTER
EXIT
The picture will alternate between a still picture and a moving picture each
time the FREEZE button on the remote control unit is pressed.
%Press the ENTER button to
accept the selection.
Returning to the
previous screen
The selected menu screen or
adjustment screen will then be
displayed.
If you press the MENU button while
a menu screen is being displayed,
the display will return to the
previous screen.
Still picture
Moving picture
(Example: PICTURE menu)
If you press the MENU button while
the MAIN MENU screen is being
displayed, the MAIN MENU screen
will be cleared.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
0
0
0
0
0
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
TV-SYSTEM
0
AUTO1
ESC
SELECT
ADJ
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Correcting keystone distortion
When either the projector or the screen is tilted, the keystone distortion will
affect the image. You can correct the image proportions by the following
procedure.
For PT-AE300U
Horizontal and vertical keystone distortion can be corrected by following
procedures.
For PT-AE200U
Vertical keystone distortion can be corrected by following procedures.
#Use the KEYSTONE button to
�
KEYSTONE
0
#Press the KEYSTONE button to display
�
KEYSTONE�
H-KEYSTONE
V-KEYSTONE
ENTER
obtain image balance.
0
0
the KEYSTONE menu.
SELECT
ESC
$To correct vertical keystone distortion
Picture condition
Select “V-KEYSTONE” by pressing
�
KEYSTONE�
H-KEYSTONE
V-KEYSTONE
ENTER
0
0
the For Gbuttons and then press
the ENTER button.
SELECT
ESC
Operation
Press the Hbutton. Press the Ibutton.
$Press the MENU button to return to the previous screen.
Picture condition
Operation
Press the Hbutton. Press the Ibutton.
%To correct the horizontal keystone distortion
Select “H-KEYSTONE” by pressing
the For Gbuttons and then press
the ENTER button.
�
KEYSTONE�
H-KEYSTONE
V-KEYSTONE
ENTER
0
0
SELECT
ESC
NOTE:
BYou can also correct keystone distortion by selecting the KEYSTONE item
in the MAIN MENU and pressing ENTER.
BVertical and horizontal keystone distortion can be corrected to 30° of the
angle of tilt by PT-AE300U. Vertical keystone distortion can be corrected
to 30° of the angle of tilt by PT-AE200U. However, the greater the
correction amount, the more the picture quality will deteriorate, and the
harder it will become to achieve a good level of focus. To obtain the best
picture quality, set up the projector and screen in such a way that the
amount of keystone correction required is as minimal as possible.
BThe picture size will also change when correction of keystone distortion is
carried out.
Picture condition
Operation
Press the Hbutton. Press the Ibutton.
&Press the MENU button.
The display will then return to the previous screen.
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ASPECT
4:3
Input signal
4:3 Input signal
Projected Image
Setting the ASPECT
4:3
This projector allows you to change the aspect ratio to match the type of
input signal. Pressing the ASPECT button will change the aspect ratio
according to the successive settings shown below.
(You can also change the aspect ratio by selecting the POSITION item in the
MAIN MENU and pressing ENTER.)
S-VIDEO
S1/S2\4:3\16:9\JUST\ZOOM\*S4:3\*S16:9
16:9
Squeezed signal (image
contracted horizontally)
Horizontal expansion of
projected image
VIDEO/YPBPR 4:3\16:9\JUST\ZOOM\*S4:3\*S16:9
PC
DVI
4:3\16:9\V SCROLL
4:3\16:9
SD CARD
4:3\16:9\JUST\ZOOM
* “S4:3” or “S16:9” can be selected when NTSC, M-NTSC, PAL-M, PAL60,
525p and 525i signals are being input to the PT-AE300U.
JUST
4:3 Input signal
Horizontal expansion of projected image
(Center of image is less distorted)
Illustrations for aspect ratio settings are shown on the next page. Refer to
this illustration for assistance in selecting a suitable aspect ratio.
About S1/S2 video signals:
BS1/S2 video signals are for 16:9 images and include a notification signal
when being played by devices such as a DVD player.
BWhen the projector is set to the “S1/S2” setting shown above, it will detect
those notification signals and automatically switch to the correct aspect
ratio for projection.
ZOOM
Letter box signal
4:3 Input signal
Expansion preserves
original ratio
NOTE:
BThis projector is equipped with an aspect ratio selection function. However, if a
mode which does not match the aspect ratio of the input signal is selected, it
may affect the quality of viewing of the original picture. Keep this in mind when
selecting the aspect ratio.
Enlarges image approximately 1.2
times (Vertical position can be
adjusted by the Gand Fbuttons)
V SCROLL
BIf using this projector in places such as cafes or hotels with the aim of
displaying programmes for viewing for a commercial purpose or for public
presentation, note that if the aspect ratio (16:9) selection function is used to
change the aspect ratio of the screen picture, you may be infringing the rights
of the original copyright owner for that program under copyright protection laws.
BIf a normal (4:3) picture which was not originally intended for wide-screen
viewing is projected onto a wide screen, distortion may occur around the edges
of the picture so that part of the picture is no longer visible. Such programmes
should be viewed in 4:3 mode to give proper consideration to the aims and
intentions of the original program’s creator.
S4:3
S16:9
(PT-AE300U only)
4:3 Input signal
Image which is projected at an
aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9 without
being expanded vertically.
BThe following signals have resolutions that are 16:9 image sizes. The aspect
ratios for these signals cannot be changed while being played because they
are already established. (Refer to page 61.)
HDTV60, HDTV50, 750p, WIDE 400/480/600/720/768
BImage sizes such as Cinema-Vision that project wider than the 16:9 ratio will
have narrow black fields at the top and bottom.
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Selecting the picture mode
Using the shutter function
You can select the appropriate picture mode for the type of projected image
by the following procedure.
The shutter function can be used to momentarily turn off the picture and
sound from the projector when the projector is not being used for short
periods of time, such as during breaks in meetings or when carrying out
preparation. The projector uses less power in shutter mode than it does in
normal projection mode.
(The picture mode can be also selected in the PICTURE menu.)
#Press the MODE PICTURE button to display the PICTURE menu.
#Select SHUTTER from the MAIN MENU screen and then press the
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
ENTER button.
$Press any button on either the projector or remote control unit to
$Select an item by pressing the Ior Hbuttons.
return to normal operating mode.
When S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YPBPR is
being input or when SD CARD is
selected
When PC/DVI is being input
Changing the display language
PICTURE MODE NORMAL�
PICTURE MODE NORMAL�
#Select LANGUAGE from the MAIN MENU screen and then press the
[�
DYNAMIC
[
[�
DYNAMIC
[
ENTER button.
CINEMA
1
CINEMA
1
$Use the FGbuttons to select a language and then press the ENTER
[
CINEMA
[
[
CINEMA
[
button.
2
2
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
ITALIANO
ENGLISH
MUSIC
[
SPORTS
MUSIC
[
NATURAL
Indicates the language which is
currently set
NORMAL ............When the brightness of the room is at a standard level.
DYNAMIC ...........When the room is brighter.
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
CINEMA1............When watching movies.
CINEMA2............When watching movies with lighter and clearer pictures.
Muting the sound
MUSIC ................When watching music programs such as concerts or live
performances.
The sound can be muted for temporary interruptions such as telephone calls.
Press the MUTE button once to turn off sound, and press MUTE again to
regain sound.
Quality of image will be with high impact and vividness.
SPORTS .............When watching sports programs such as baseball or
soccer games.
Dark parts and players will be projected distinctly, making it
easy to see quick motions.
NATURAL...........To project the image faithfully from the image source.
NOTE:
BIf the power is turned off or the VOLUME +/- buttons are pressed, the
mute will be canceled.
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TINT
Color Hue Setting (color
temperature)
Adjusting the picture
(NTSC/NTSC 4.43/YPBPR /SD
CARD only)
When a PC/DVI signal is being input
Use the Fand Gbuttons to select an
item, and then use the Iand Hbuttons
to change the setting for that item.
For items with bar scales, press the
ENTER button or the Ior H
buttons to display the adjustment
screen, and then use the Ior H
buttons to make the adjustment.
For items without any selective
arrow or bar-scale, press the ENTER
button. The menu screen for the item
will then be displayed.
COLOR TEMP.
COLOR TEMP.
COLOR TEMP.
COLOR TEMP.
COLOR TEMP.
COLOR TEMP.
-2
This adjusts the flesh tones in the
picture. Press the Hbutton to make
flesh tones more greenish, and
press the Ibutton to make the
flesh tones more reddish.
[�
-1
[
0
[�
+1
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
W-BAL R
W-BAL G
W-BAL B
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
SIGNAL MODE
0
0
0
0
[�
0
0
0
+2
[�
USER
SHARPNESS
Press the Hbutton to make the
picture details sharper, and press
the Ibutton to make the picture
details softer.
* “USER” will not be displayed by
PT-AE200U.
This is used to adjust the white
areas of the picture if they appear
bluish or reddish.
XGA
ESC
SELECT
ADJ
B“W-BAL R”, “W-BAL G” and “W-
BAL B” are not displayed when
DVI signal is being input.
TV SYSTEM
When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal is
being input
(S-VIDEO/VIDEO only)
USER (PT-AE300U only)
This item lets you make fine
adjustments to the color
temperature.
TV-SYSTEM
AUTO1
[
AUTO2
PICTURE MODE
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
Refer to page 32 for details.
[�
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
0
0
0
0
0
NTSC
[�
NTSC4.43
#Press the Ior Hbuttons to
select the “USER” and press the
ENTER button.
CONTRAST
TINT
This adjusts the contrast of the
picture. Press the Hbutton to make
the picture brighter, and press the
Ibutton to make the picture
darker. (Adjust the BRIGHT setting
first if required before adjusting the
CONTRAST setting.)
[�
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
TV-SYSTEM
PAL
[�
PAL-M
0
COLOR TEMP.
USER
$Press the For Gbuttons to select
an item and adjust the setting by
pressing the Ior Hbuttons.
[�
PAL-N
[�
SECAM
AUTO1
ESC
SELECT
ADJ
COLOR TEMP.
When a YPBPR signal is being input
or SD CARD is selected
AUTO1 The projector
automatically distinguishes
�
CONTRAST R
CONTRAST B
BRITHT R
BRITHT B
�
0
0
0
0
BRIGHT
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE NORMAL
between NTSC/NTSC
4.43/PAL/PAL60/SECAM
signals.
This adjusts the darker areas (black
areas) in the picture. Press the H
button if dark areas are too solid (for
example, if hair is difficult to see),
and press the Ibutton if black
areas are too light (grey rather than
black).
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
COLOR TEMP.
GAMMA ADJUST
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY LOAD
SIGNAL MODE
0
0
0
0
0
If the white area of the picture
appears bluish, adjust CONTRAST
B or BRIGHT B to a lower setting or
adjust the CONTRAST R or
BRIGHT R to a higher setting.
If it appears reddish, adjust
CONTRAST R or BRIGHT R to a
lower setting or adjust the
CONTRAST B or BRIGHT B to a
higher setting.
Adjust settings using CONTRAST R
or CONTRAST B under normal
conditions.
AUTO2 The projector
automatically distinguishes
between NTSC/PAL-
M/PAL-N signals.
0
�
525I
ESC
This should normally be set to
“AUTO1” or “AUTO2”. If the signal is
of such poor quality that the correct
format cannot be automatically
distinguished, change the setting
manually to the required TV system.
SELECT
ADJ
COLOR
(S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YPBPR /SD
CARD only)
Press the Hbutton to make the
color more vivid in tone, and press
the Ibutton to make the color
more pastel in tone.
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When adjusting the black or neutral
color area of the picture, adjust it
using BRIGHT R or BRIGHT B.
�
MEMORY SAVE�
Projecting sRGB-
MEMORY 1
MEMORY 2
MEMORY 3
compatible pictures
sRGB is an international color
reproduction standard (IEC61966-2-
1) established by the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
If you would like the colours in
sRGB-compatible pictures to be
reproduced more faithfully, make
the following settings.
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
WHITE BALANCE R/G/B
(PC only)
This is used to adjust the white
areas of the picture if they appear
colourised.
Press the Ibutton to make the
selected color lighter.
Press the Hbutton to make the
selected color stronger.
Up to 3 settings can be saved in the
PICTURE menu.
Select the number in which you
wish to save the setting by pressing
the For Gbuttons and then press
the ENTER button.
The confirmation screen will then be
displayed. Select “OK” by pressing
the Ior Hbuttons and press the
ENTER button.
#Press the F or G button to
select “PICTURE MODE”, and
then use the I or H button to
select “NATURAL”.
SIGNAL MODE
(PC/DVI/YPBPR only)
MEMORY SAVE
$Press the NORMAL button on
This displays the type of signal
which is currently being projected.
Refer to the table on page 61 for
details on each type of signal.
OK
CANCEL
the remote control unit.
%Select the LAMP POWER item
in the OPTION menu by
MEMORY LOAD
Press the ENTER button to display
the MEMORY LOAD menu.
(If any setting is not saved in the
MEMORY SAVE menu, the
MEMORY LOAD menu will not be
displayed.)
pressing the For Gbuttons
and set to “HIGH” by pressing
the Ior Hbuttons.
GAMMA ADJUST
(PT-AE300U only)
Press the ENTER button to display
the GAMMA ADJUST menu.
NOTE:
BsRGB is only enabled when RGB
�
GAMMA ADJUST�
WHITE LEVELS
BLACK LEVELS
signals are being input .
�
MEMORY LOAD�
0
0
MEMORY 1
MEMORY 2
MEMORY 3
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
WHITE LEVELS
A setting saved in the MEMORY
SAVE menu can be retrieved using
MEMORY LOAD. Select the
number which you wish to retrieve
by pressing the For Gbuttons and
then press the ENTER button.
This is used for correcting the
gradation of a bright projected
image. To correct a white jump in
the picture, press the Ibuttons. To
raise the contrast ratio, press the H
buttons.
NOTE:
BLACK LEVELS
BThe MEMORY LOAD menu can
also be displayed by pressing the
MEMORY USER button.
BThe number with which some
settings are saved using
MEMORY SAVE will only be
displayed in the MEMORY LOAD
menu.
This is used for correcting gradation
of a dark projected image.
To correct black crushing, press the
Hbuttons. To raise the contrast
ratio, press the Ibuttons.
MEMORY SAVE
Press the ENTER button to display
the MEMORY SAVE menu.
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matched to the input signal and are
automatically adjusted.
ASPECT
Adjusting the position
Refer page 30.
NOTE:
When the input signal is from a
PC, first select AUTO SETUP and
then press the ENTER button to
initiate automatic positioning.
If the optimum setting is not
obtained when AUTO SETUP is
carried out, adjust by the following
procedure.
VERTICAL POSITION
AUTO SETUP
BWhen the ASPECT is set to V-
SCROLL (page 30), AUTO
SETUP cannot be performed.
(S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YPBPR/PC only)
Press the Ibutton to move the
picture down, and press the H
button to move the picture up.
(PC only)
HORIZONTAL POSITION,
VERTICAL POSITION, DOT
CLOCK and CLOCK PHASE are
DOT CLOCK
(PC only)
Periodic striped pattern interference
(noise) may occur when a striped
pattern such as the one below is
Option settings
Use the Fand Gbuttons to select
an item, then press the Ior H
buttons to change the setting.
Use the Fand Gbuttons to select
an item, and then use the Iand H
buttons to change the setting for
that item.
Reduction) feature, set it to “OFF”.
PC PRIORITY
(PC only)
PC PRIORITY
For items with bar scales, press the
ENTER button or the Ior H
buttons to display the adjustment
screen, and then use the Ior H
buttons to make the adjustment.
OPTION
NORMAL
[
WIDE
OSD
NR
PC PRIORITY
BACK COLOR
4:3 H-POS
FRONT/REAR
ON
ON
NORMAL
BLACK
CENTER
FRONT
DESK
NORMAL
HIGH
5H
NORMAL displays the PC screen
data in a 4:3 aspect ratio.
WIDE displays the PC screen data
in a 16:9 aspect ratio.
projected. If this happens, use the
Iand Hbuttons to adjust so that
any such noise is minimised.
�
DESK/CEILING
FAN CONTROL
LAMP POWER
LAMP RUNTIME
When an S-VIDEO/VIDEO/
YPBPR /DVI signal is being input or
SD CARD is selected.
SELECT
ADJ
ESC
CLOCK PHASE
BACK COLOR
BACK COLOR
OSD
OSD
(PC only)
POSITION
Adjust the DOT CLOCK setting first
before carrying out this adjustment.
Use the Iand Hbuttons to adjust
so that the noise level is least
noticeable.
BLACK
[
BLUE
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
ASPECT
0
ON
[
0
16:9
OFF
SELECT
ENTER
ESC
This sets the color which is
ON
The signal name is
displayed in the top-right
corner of the screen when
the input signal is
B“ASPECT” can be adjusted only
when a DVI signal is being input
or when “SD CARD” is selected.
projected onto the screen when no
signal is being input to the projector.
This sets the background color for
the left/right margins when the 4:3
aspect ratio is selected. (Refer to
page 31.)
NOTE:
BIf signals with a dot clock
frequency of 100 MHz or higher
are being input, interference may
not be completely eliminated
when the DOT CLOCK and
CLOCK PHASE adjustments are
carried out.
When an PC signal is being input
POSITION
changed.
OFF
Use this setting when you
do not want the signal
name to be displayed.
H-POSITION
V-POSITION
DOT CLOCK
CLOCK PHASE
ASPECT
0
0
0
0
4:3
AUTO SETUP
SELECT
NR (Noise Reduction)
ENTER
ESC
(S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YPBPR only)
NR
ON
[
OFF
HORIZONTAL POSITION
(S-VIDEO/VIDEO/YPBPR/PC only)
Press the Ibutton to move the
picture to the left, and press the H
button to move the picture to the
right.
If noise occurs from the projector
because of a poor input signal, set
NR to “ON”.
To turn off the NR (Noise
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elevations (above 1 400 m), set
FAN CONTROL to “HIGH”.
4:3 H-POS
SD memory card
(4:3 aspect mode only)
4:3 H-POS
CENTER
What is the SD memory card (option)?
[
RIGHT
[
LAMP POWER
LAMP POWER
The SD memory card is a semiconductor memory which at 24 mm x 32 mm
x 2.1 mm is about the size of a postage stamp. It is a next-generation
recording medium which can be used instead of conventional storage
devices such as MDs (mini discs), CDs (compact discs) and cassette tapes.
In addition, it allows data to be repeatedly recorded, played and erased. The
projector can be used to play computer image files, video images (still
pictures) and moving pictures using the SD memory card.
HIGH
[
LOW
LEFT
This sets the horizontal positioning
of the projected image when the 4:3
aspect ratio is selected. (Refer to
page 31.)
This setting changes the lamp
brightness. When set to “LOW”, the
luminance of the lamp is reduced,
but the projector uses less power,
and the operating noise is also
reduced.
The LOW position is recommended
for narrow rooms where a high
picture luminance is not essential or
for watching movies.
FRONT/REAR
FRONT/REAR
FRONT
[
REAR
Still image data
Record:
Still image data
Moving image data
Play back:
Moving image data
This setting should be changed in
accordance with the projector
setting-up method.
Set to “FRONT” when using a
normal reflective screen with the
projector positioned in front of the
screen, and set to “REAR” when
using a translucent screen with the
projector positioned behind the
screen.
Digital
camera
LAMP RUNTIME
This setting displays the usage time
for the lamp unit which is currently
being used.
Computer
16MB
NOTE:
BThe lamp’s operating life varies
depending on the usage
conditions (such as the LAMP
POWER setting and the number
of times the power is turned on
and off).
DESK/CEILING
DESK/CEILING
Data that can be played back
DESK
[
CEILING
Still image data
BDCF compliant still image data (See page 64 for details on DCF
compliance.)
This setting should be changed in
accordance with the projector
setting-up method.
Moving image data
BMPEG4 movie data (audio: G.726 compliant)
However, only files in ASF format can be played back.
Set to “DESK” when setting up the
projector on a desk or similar, and
set to “CEILING” when suspending
the projector from the ceiling using
the ceiling bracket which is sold
separately.
Note when using SD memory cards
Do not turn off the projector’s power or remove an SD memory card from the
projector while the SD memory card is in use (while the access indicator is
flashing). (See page 42.) If this is not observed, corruption of the data on the
SD memory card may occur.
FAN CONTROL
FAN CONTROL
NORMAL
[
HIGH
If using of this projector at high
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Inserting and removing the SD memory card
About the SD menu
The still image data and moving image data that is stored on SD memory
cards can be played back using the SD menu.
Inserting the SD
Removing the SD
memory card
memory card
Displaying the SD menu
Insert the SD memory card so that it
is facing the correct way.
#Open the slot cover.
Press the SD button to change the display to the SD CARD screen.
$Check that the access indicator
at the upper-left corner of the
card slot is not flashing (the SD
memory card is not being
accessed).
#Open the slot cover at the side
of the projector.
PICTURE (page 44)
This lets you play back still image
data.
PICTURE
Access lamp
SLIDE SHOW (page 45)
This lets you play back still image
data in a certain order.
SLIDE SHOW
VIDEO
VIDEO (page 49)
This lets you play back moving
image data.
$Insert the SD memory card as
shown in the illustration below.
Insert the SD memory card with
the label side facing upward and
so that the cut-away corner is
inserted first. Push the SD
memory card in as far as it will
go.
NOTE:
BAlways be sure to check that the
access indicator is not flashing
before removing the SD memory
card. If the SD memory card is
removed while the access
indicator is flashing, the data
stored on the SD memory card
may become corrupted.
BIf the SD menu is not displayed when the SD button is pressed,
—press the SD MENU button repeatedly until it is displayed or
—the previous menu screen or image on an SD CARD screen may be
displayed or played back.
NOTE:
%Push in the middle of the SD
memory card. (The SD memory
card will protrude slightly.)
BWhen the SD CARD screen is selected, the SD MENU button can be used
to return to a previous screen (up to the SD menu shown above).
NOTE:
&Remove the card.
BIf you try to force the SD memory
card to go in the wrong way, it
may damage the SD memory
card and the card slot.
%Close the slot cover.
'Close the slot cover.
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Playing back still images
Slide playback of still images
The PICTURE option lets you play back still image data.
“SLIDE SHOW” lets you play back still images in a certain order using one of
three available playback methods. Use the Fand Gbuttons to select an
item, and then press the ENTER button. Use the Iand Hbuttons to change
the setting for the selected item.
#Use the Fand Gbuttons to
select “PICTURE”, and then
press the ENTER button.
%Use the F, G, Iand H
buttons to select the still image
to be enlarged, and then press
the ENTER button.
Use the Fand Gbuttons to
select “SLIDE SHOW”, and then
press the ENTER button.
ALL FILE
If you press the ENTER button,
all still images that are stored on
PICTURE
SLIDE SHOW
VIDEO
the SD memory card are played
back in order.
PICTURE
FOLDER
If you use the Iand Hbuttons to
select the folder to be played back
and then press the ENTER button,
all still images in the selected
SLIDE SHOW
VIDEO
100-0001 1/11
BIf there is no still image data that
can be played back, the following
screen is not displayed.
(C)
(D)
folder are played back in order.
(C)File name of selected still
image
(D)Number of selected still
image/Total number of still images
If there are 10 or more still images
in a folder, use the Fand G
USER
$Use the Fand Gbuttons to
select the folder that contains
the still image data that you
would like to play back, and
then press the ENTER button.
If the user selects the desired still
images, the still images that were
selected by the user can be played
back in order. When using user
playback, you must select the still
images to be played back using the
“USER” command in the
The still image that will be the first
image to be played back for the
selected item will be displayed.
B
buttons to scroll through the pages.
SELECT ITEM
“SETTING” screen. When “USER”
is selected, use the Iand H
buttons to select the user settings,
and then press the ENTER button
to start user playback.
SETTING
ALL FILE
FOLDER
100
100
1/3
USER
<Button functions during slide playback>
BPause/cancel automatic
(A)
(B)
playback ....... ENTER button
The following buttons can be
used while manual playback or
automatic playback is paused.
BPlay back next image
................................ Hbutton
BPlay back previous image
.................................Ibutton
BRotate images
(A)Number of selected folder
(B)Folder number/Total number
of folders
SETTING (page 46)
This lets you set whether the slide
playback is to be automatically
continuous (automatic playback) or
whether it can be switched manually
(manual playback), and also lets
you edit the user settings for
“USER”.
BUp to a maximum of three still
images that are saved in the
folder can be displayed in a
single row. If there are four or
more folders, use the Fand G
buttons to scroll through the
pages.
<
B
Button functions during still image playback
Play back next image ... Hbutton
>
BPlay back previous image
.................................... Ibutton
BRotate images
....................... Fand Gbuttons
BReturn to still image selection
screen .......... SD MENU button
................... Fand Gbuttons
B
Return to still image selection
screen ........ SD MENU button
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%Use the F, G, Iand Hbuttons
to move the cursor (|) to the
place where the image is to be
added or moved, and then press
the ENTER button.
SETTING
Editing user settings
You can use the user setting edit
screen that is displayed when you
select “SETTING” during slide
playback on the previous page to add,
move and delete still images from the
list of images for slide playback and
also to change playback settings.
AUTO MODE
The still images are played back
automatically in order according to
the following setting.
SETTING1
AUTO MODE
SETTING2
MANUAL MODE
USER SET
NEW
REPEAT
1
INTERVAL
1
Adding and moving images
You can select still images that are
saved on the SD memory card and add
them to the user settings, and also
change the order of the still images
that have been selected in the user
settings.
USER SET
If adding settings for a new user, use the
Iand Hbuttons to select “NEW” and
then press the ENTER button. The user
setting edit screen will then be displayed.
If you would like to change the settings
for an existing user, use the Iand H
buttons to select the user setting file (0 -
9) that you would like to change, and
then press the ENTER button.
“
REPEAT”
ENTER button
Use the Iand Hbuttons to select
how many times automatic playback
is to be repeated.
#Use the F, G, Iand Hbuttons
to select the still images to be
added or moved, and then press
the ENTER button.
“
INTERVAL”
Use the Iand Hbuttons to select
the time interval (seconds) between
playback of each still image.
User setting edit screen
(A)
* Once you have made the required
settings, press the ENTER button.
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,
Repeat the procedure from step # to
add or move additional images.
MANUAL MODE
(B)
,
During slide playback, press the I
button to play back the next still
image, and press the Hbutton to
play back the previous still image.
1,0 100-0001 1/11
,
1,0 100-0001 1/11
,
BWhen moving images, only
images that have already been
added to the user settings can be
moved.
(C)
(D)
(E)
See the following page for
details on how to change
settings and delete images.
NOTE:
(A)Still images set by user (this
row is blank for new users)
(B)Still images that are available
for setting by the user
(C)Playback time and rotation
angle for selected still image
(D)File name of selected still
image
BWhen editing the user settings,
slide playback settings that
have not been created using
this projector cannot be edited.
$Select “ADD” or “MOVE” and
then press the ENTER button.
EDIT
SETTING
ADD
(E)Number of selected still
image/Total number of still images
MOVE
See the next page for details on
how to edit user settings.
DELETE
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SETUP
will be played back at the interval set
for automatic playback on page 46.
The setting screen can also be
displayed by selecting a still image and
then pressing and holding the ENTER
button for one second or more.
Playing back moving images
This describes how to set the playback
interval and angle of rotation for still
images in the user settings.
B
#Use the Fand Gbuttons to
select VIDEO and then press
the ENTER button.
<Button functions during
moving image playback>
#Use the F, G, Iand H
buttons to select a still image
from the user settings, and
then press the ENTER button.
Fast-forward playback...Hbutton
Fast-rewind playback ....Ibutton
Play back next movie.....Gbutton
Play back previous movie....Fbutton
Pause/cancel pause...ENTER button
Stop playback
...Press the ENTER button for 1 second or more
Display/hide playback time
...........................SD TIME button
DELETE
This describes how to delete
images from the user settings.
PICTURE
SLIDE SHOW
VIDEO
$Select “SETTING” and then
#
Use the F, G, Iand Hbuttons
to select the still image to be
deleted from the user settings,
and then press the ENTER button.
press the ENTER button.
EDIT
SETTING
ADD
$Select “DELETE” and then
BIf there is no moving image data
that can be played back, the
press the ENTER button.
MOVE
EDIT
following screen is not displayed.
DELETE
$Use the Fand Gbuttons to
select the moving image data
that you would like to play
back, and then press the
ENTER button.
SETTING
ADD
MOVE
00:01:00
DELETE
Playback time display
PLAY FILE
SETTING
Select moving image file
.........................SD MENU button
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INTERVAL
1
If you press the Ibutton during
movie playback, then playback will
start again from the beginning of
the current movie.
ROTATE
0
100-0001
DELETE
2002/07/01 07:00:00
USER FILE 0
100-0001
NOTE:
“INTERVAL
”
B
Images containing fast movement
may appear to pause momentarily
(frame dropout) or they may appear
as mosaic patterns, but this is normal.
If the projector has been used to enlarge
the images, some movie data may appear
lower in resolution, but this is normal.
Use the Iand Hbuttons to select
the time interval (seconds) between
playback of each still image.
CANCEL
“ROTATE”
The moving image data will then be
played back.
B
Use the Iand Hbuttons to select the
angle of rotation for the still image during
playback. This lets you correct the position
of sideways images during playback.
* Once you have made the required
settings, press the ENTER button.
NOTE:
“USER FILE
”
This deletes the user settings that are
currently being edited.
BDuring fast-forward playback and
rewind playback, each still image
is played back in the same order.
“100-0001
still image)
”(File name of selected
This lets you delete only the selected
still image.
B
If no setting value for the playback
“CANCEL
”
interval is displayed, the still images
This cancels the delete operation.
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Error displays
Indicators
Errors may be displayed while using an SD memory card. If an error occurs,
check the following table for a description of the error.
There are two indicators on the control panel of the projector which give
information about the operating condition of the projector. These indicators
illuminate or flash to warn you about problems that have occurred inside the
projector, so if you notice that one of the indicators is on, turn off the power
and check the table below for the cause of the problem.
Error display
NO CARD
Details
BThere is no SD memory card inserted.
NO DATA
BThe SD memory card does not contain any data that
TEMP indicator
can be played back by the projector.
UNFORMAT
DATA ERROR
BThe inserted card does not match the required
Indicator
display
Illuminated (red)
(Lamp unit on)
Flashing (red)
(Lamp unit on)
Flashing (red)
(Lamp unit off)
specifications, for example the format is different.
The surrounding
temperature or the
temperature inside
the projector has
become unusually
high.
The temperature
inside the projector temperature or the
has become temperature inside
dangerously high, or the projector has
the temperature has become dangerously
The surrounding
BThe data is not compatible and cannot be played
back.
READ ERROR
WRITE ERROR
BThe data cannot be read from the card.
BThe data could not be saved onto the card. Check if
the SD memory card is write-protected, or if it has
enough free space available.
suddenly changed.
high, causing the
lamp unit to be
automatically shut
off.
Problem
ERROR
?
BIf “ERROR” is displayed instead of a thumbnail
image, it means that the image cannot be displayed
because there is no data or the data is incompatible.
BIf “?” is displayed instead of a thumbnail image, it
means that only the thumbnail data cannot be found.
BThe ventilation holes may be covered.
BThe ambient temperature in the place of use may be too high.
BThe air filter may be blocked.
Possible
cause
UNEXPECTED
ERROR
BAn error occurred during an operation. If the problem
cannot be reset by pressing the SD MENU button,
turn off the projector’s power while referring to
“Turning off the power” on page 23, and then turn the
power back on again.
BUncover the ventilation holes.
BSet up the projector in a place where the temperature is
between 0 °C (32 °F) and 40 °C (104 °F) and the humidity is
between 20% and 80% (with no condensation). [If you set the
FAN CONTROL to “HIGH” (page 40), set up the projector in a
place where the temperature is between 0 °C (32 °F) and 35 °C
(95 °F) and the humidity is between 20% and 80% (with no
condensation).]
Remedy
NOTE:
BPress the SD MENU button to clear an error display.
BA 2-digit error code will be displayed with an error display.
You may need the error code when asking for service.
BTurn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure
on page 23, and then clean the air filter (refer to page 53).
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LAMP indicator
Cleaning and replacing the air filter
If the air filter becomes clogged with dust, the internal temperature of the
projector will rise, the TEMP indicator will flash and the projector power will
turn off. The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of use,
depending on the location where the projector is being used.
Indicator
display
Illuminated (red)
Flashing (red)
It is nearly time to
replace the lamp
unit.
An abnormality has been detected in the lamp
circuit.
Problem
&Clean the air filter.
Cleaning procedure
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean
off any accumulated dust.
BDoes “REPLACE BThe power may
BThere may be an
abnormality in the
lamp circuit.
#Turn off the MAIN POWER
LAMP” appear on
the screen after
the projector is
turned on?
have been turned
on straight away
after it was turned
off.
switch and disconnect the
power cord plug from the wall
outlet.
Turn off the MAIN POWER switch
according to the procedure given
in “Turning off the power” on
page 23 before disconnecting the
plug from the wall outlet.
Possible
cause
BThis occurs when BWait for a while
BTurn off the MAIN
POWER switch by
following the
the operation time
for the lamp unit is
nearing 1800
hours. (when
LAMP POWER
has been set to
“HIGH”) Ask your
dealer or an
until the lamp unit
cools down before
turning the power
back on again.
procedure given
on page 23, and
then contact an
Authorised
$Gently turn the projector
upside down.
Remedy
NOTE:
Service Center.
BBe careful not to let the air filter
get sucked into the vacuum
cleaner.
Authorised
Service Center to
replace the lamp
unit.
'Install the air filter.
NOTE:
BBe sure to install the air filter
NOTE:
cover before using the projector.
BBe sure to turn off the MAIN POWER switch by following the procedure
given in “Turning off the power” on page 23 before carrying out any of the
procedures in the “Remedy” column.
BIf the main power turns off after the TEMP indicator starts flashing, it
means that an abnormality has occurred. Please contact an Authorised
Service Center so that the necessary repairs can be made.
If the projector is used without the
air filter cover installed, dust and
NOTE:
BPlace the projector on top of a
other foreign particles will be
soft cloth so that it will not
drawn into the projector, and
become scratched.
malfunctions will result.
%Remove the air filter.
BIf the dust cannot be removed by
Put your fingernails under the air
cleaning, it is time to replace the
filter and pull the air filter out of
air filter. Please consult your
the projector.
dealer. Furthermore, if the lamp
unit is being replaced, replace the
air filter at this time also.
Air filter
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On-screen display
Lamp indicator warning
light
Replacing the lamp unit
NOTE:
BIf you need the lamp replacement, please purchase the lamp unit from
our customer service.
Lamp unit product no.: ET-LAE100
Displayed for 30
seconds. Pressing any
button will clear the
display.
More than 1800 hours
CAUTION:
The lamp indicator
illuminates red even if
the projector is in
standby mode.
BDo not use any lamp unit other than the one with the product number
indicated above.
More than 2000 hours
(The lamp will turn off
automatically about 10
minutes after turning on
the power.)
This display cannot be
cleared at all, no matter
which button is pressed.
decline. Therefore periodic
Warning
replacement of the lamp is
When replacing the lamp, allow it
necessary.
to cool for at least one hour
The intended lamp replacement
before handling it.
Lamp unit replacement procedure
NOTE:
interval is 2000 hours, but it is
BThe lamp cover gets very hot,
possible that the lamp may need to
and contact with it can cause
be replaced earlier due to variables
burns.
BIf the lamp usage time has passed 2000 hours (when LAMP POWER has
been set to “HIGH”), the projector will switch to standby mode after
approximately 10 minutes of operation. The steps * to - on the next
page should thus be completed within 10 minutes.
such as a particular lamp's
characteristics, usage conditions
and the installation environment.
Early preparation for lamp
Notes on replacing the
#Turn off the MAIN POWER
switch according to the
%
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen
the two lamp unit fixing screws until
the screws turn freely. Then hold
the handle of the lamp unit and
lamp unit
BThe light generating lamp is
replacement is encouraged.
procedure given in “Turning off
the power” on page 23, and
then disconnect the power
cord plug from the wall outlet
and check that the area around
the lamp unit has cooled down.
made of glass, so dropping it or
A lamp that has exceeded 2000
allowing it to hit hard objects may
hours of use has a much greater
cause it to burst. Be careful when
chance of exploding. In order to
handling the lamp.
gently pull it out from the projector.
Lamp unit fixing screws
prevent the lamp from exploding,
BAfter having removed the old
the lamp will be automatically shut
lamp, carelessly discarding it can
off when 2000 hours of use have
cause the lamp to burst. Dispose
been reached.
$Use a Phillips screwdriver to
turn the lamp unit cover fixing
screws at the bottom of the
projector, and then remove the
lamp unit cover from the
projector.
of the lamp with the same care
that would be taken with a
fluorescent light.
NOTE:
BThe usage hours explained
above are for use when the HIGH
setting has been selected for
BA Phillips screwdriver is
necessary for removing the lamp
LAMP POWER in the OPTION
unit. Make sure that your hands
Lamp unit cover
menu. If the LOW setting is
are not slippery when using the
Handle
selected, the brightness of the
screwdriver.
lamp will be less and life of the
lamp can be extended.
BWhile 2000 hours is the intended
&Insert the new lamp unit while
making sure that the direction
of insertion is correct, and then
use a Phillips screwdriver to
securely tighten the lamp unit
fixing screws.
Lamp unit replacement
period
replacement interval, it is not a
period of time covered by
warranty.
The lamp is a consumable product.
Even when the full life of the bulb
has not been exhausted, the
brightness of the light will gradually
Lamp unit cover
fixing screws
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'Install the lamp unit cover, and
then use a Phillips screwdriver
to securely tighten the lamp
unit cover fixing screws.
+Press the ENTER button to
display the OPTION screen,
and then use the Fand G
buttons to select LAMP
RUNTIME.
Before calling for service
Before asking for service, check the following points.
Problem
Possible cause
NOTE:
Power does not
turn on.
BThe power cord may not be connected.
BThe MAIN POWER switch is turned off.
BThe main power supply is not being supplied to the
wall outlet.
OPTION
BBe sure to install the lamp unit
and the lamp unit cover securely.
If they are not securely installed,
it may cause the protection circuit
to operate so that the power
cannot be turned on.
OSD
NR
ON
ON
PC PRIORITY
BACK COLOR
4:3 H-POS
FRONT/REAR
NORMAL
BLACK
CENTER
FRONT
DESK
BTEMP indicator is illuminated or flashing. (Refer to
page 51.)
BLAMP indicator is illuminated or flashing. (Refer to
page 52.)
�
DESK/CEILING
FAN CONTROL
LAMP POWER
LAMP RUNTIME
NORMAL
HIGH
1820H
ESC
(Insert the power cord plug into
the wall outlet and then press
the MAIN POWER switch.
SELECT
ADJ
BThe lamp unit cover has not been securely
installed.
BThe video signal input source may not be
connected properly.
,Press and hold the ENTER
button for approximately 3
seconds.
No picture appears.
NOTE:
BIf the POWER button on the
projector does not illuminate red
when the MAIN POWER switch is
turned on, turn the MAIN POWER
switch off again and check that
the lamp unit and the lamp unit
cover are securely installed. Then
turn the MAIN POWER switch
back on.
OPTION
BThe input selection setting may not be correct.
(Refer to page 22.)
OSD
NR
ON
ON
PC PRIORITY
BACK COLOR
4:3 H-POS
FRONT/REAR
NORMAL
BLACK
CENTER
FRONT
DESK
BThe BRIGHT adjustment setting may be at the
minimum possible setting. (Refer to page 34.)
BThe shutter function may be in use. (Refer to page
33.)
BThe lens cover may still be attached to the lens.
BThe lens focus may not have been set correctly.
(Refer to page 23.)
�
DESK/CEILING
FAN CONTROL
LAMP POWER
NORMAL
HIGH
TIME RESET [POWER OFF]
ADJ ESC
The picture is
fuzzy.
SELECT
The “LAMP RUNTIME” will
change to “TIME RESET
[POWER OFF]”.
)Press the POWER button so
that a picture is projected onto
the screen.
BThe projector may not be at the correct distance
from the screen. (Refer to page 21.)
BThe lens may be dirty.
NOTE:
*Press the MENU button to
display the MAIN MENU
BThe projector may be tilted too much. (Refer to
page 23.)
BCOLOR or TINT adjustment may be incorrect.
(Refer to pages 34 and 35.)
BIf the MENU button is pressed,
the lamp time resetting screen
will be cancelled.
screen, and then press the F
and Gbuttons to move the
cursor to select “OPTION”.
COLOR is too light or
TINT is poor
-Turn off the power.
This will reset the cumulative
usage time for the lamp unit to
zero.
BThe input source which is connected to the
projector may not be adjusted correctly.
BThe audio signal source may not be connected
properly.
MENU
No sound can be
heard.
KEYSTONE
PICTURE
POSITION
SHUTTER
VOLUME
LANGUAGE
OPTION
SD MENU
Refer to page 23 for details on
how to turn off the power.
BThe volume adjustment may be at the lowest
possible setting. (Refer to page 15.)
BMake sure that the MUTE function is not activated.
(Refer to page 33.)
SELECT
ENTER
EXIT
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Problem
Remote control unit
does not operate.
Possible cause
BThe battery may be weak.
BThe battery may not be inserted correctly. (Refer to
page 17.)
Specifications
Power consumption:
Power supply:
100 V–240 V ~, 50 Hz/60 Hz
180 W (During standby (when fan is
stopped): Approx. 1.5 W)
2.2 A–1.0 A
BThe remote control signal receptor on the projector
may be obstructed. (Refer to page 17.)
BThe remote control unit may be out of the
operation range. (Refer to page 17.)
BThe correct input signal may not be selected.
(Refer to page 22.)
BThe signal format (TV system) may not be set
correctly. (Refer to page 35.)
BThere may be a problem with the video tape or
other signal source.
BA signal which is not compatible with the projector
may be being input. (Refer to page 61.)
BThe cable may be too long.
BThe external video output for the laptop computer
may not be set correctly.
Amps:
LCD panel:
Panel size (diagonal):
Aspect ratio:
Display method:
Drive method:
Pixels:
PT-AE300U:
PT-AE200U:
Lens:
0.7 type (17.78 mm)
16:9
3 transparent LCD panels (RGB)
Active matrix method
The picture does not
display correctly.
518 400 (960 x 540) x 3 panels
415 272 (858 x 484) x 3 panels
Manual zoom (1 - 1.2) / focus lens
F 2.0 - 2.3, f 22.0 mm - 26.2 mm
UHM lamp (120 W)
Lamp:
Luminosity:
PT-AE300U:
PT-AE200U:
Scanning frequency:
Picture from
computer does not
appear
800 lm (ANSI)
700 lm (ANSI)
(for RGB signals):
Horizontal scanning frequency: 30 kHz–70 kHz
Vertical scanning frequency: 50 Hz–87 Hz
(You may be able to change the external output
settings by pressing the [Fn]+[F3] or [Fn]+[F10]
keys simultaneously. The actual method varies
depending on the type of computer, so refer to the
documentation provided with your computer for
further details.)
Dot clock frequency:
YPBPR signals:
Less than 100 MHz
525i (480i), 625i, 525p (480p), 750p
(720p), 1125i (1080i)
7 (NTSC/NTSC 4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-
N/PAL60/SECAM)
Color system:
Projection size:
Throw distance:
Optical axis shift:
Screen aspect ratio:
Installation:
1016 mm - 5080 mm (40˝ - 200˝)
1.2 m - 7.4 m (3´11˝ - 24´3˝)
17:1 (fixed)
16:9
Front/Rear/Ceiling/Desk (Menu selection
method)
Speaker:
Max. useable volume output:
Connectors
4 cm x 3 cm oval x 1
2 W (mono)
VIDEO IN:
S2 VIDEO:
Single-line, Mini DIN 4-pin
Y 1.0 V [p-p], C 0.286 V [p-p], 75 Ω
Single-line, RCA pin jack
1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω
VIDEO:
PC IN:
RGB:
Single-line D-SUB HD 15-pin (female)
0.7 V [p-p], 75 Ω
R.G.B.:
G.SYNC:
HD/SYNC:
1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω
TTL high impedance, automatic
plus/minus polarity compatible
TTL high impedance, automatic
VD:
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plus/minus polarity compatible
Appendix
List of compatible signals
COMPONENT IN:
Y:
PB,PR (CB,CR):
DVI-D IN (PT-AE300U only):
AUDIO IN:
1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω
0.7 V [p-p], 75 Ω
Single-line, DVI-D, 24-pin
Single-line 0.5 V [rms], RCA pin jack x2
(L-R)
For SD memory cards
Compatible with DCF-standard still image
data
Compatible with MPEG4 moving picture
data (audio: G.726 compliant)
Moulded plastic (ABS/PC)
Scanning
frequency
Picture
2
Display
Dot clock
frequency
(MHz)
quality*
Mode
resolution
Format
H
V
1
SD memory card slot:
(dots)*
AE300 AE200
(kHz) (Hz)
NTSC/M-NTSC/PAL-M/PAL60
PAL/PAL-N/SECAM
525i
720 x 480i
720 x 576i
720 x 480i
720 x 576i
720 x 483
15.734 59.940
15.625 50.000
15.734 59.940
15.625 50.000
31.469 59.940
A
AA
A
A
A
A
A
A
Video/S-Video
Video/S-Video
YPBPR
YPBPR
YPBPR
YPBPR/PC
YPBPR/PC
YPBPR
PC
13.500
625i
525p
13.500 AA
27.000
Cabinet:
Dimensions:
Width:
A
HDTV60
HDTV50
750P
1 920 x 1 080i 33.750 60.000
1 920 x 1 080i 28.125 50.000
74.250 AA
74.250 AA
A
A
A
280 mm (11˝)
85.2 mm (3-11/32˝)
279.7 mm (11˝) (including lens)
278.5 mm (10-15/16˝) (including lens)
2.9 kg(6.4 lbs.)
1 280 x 720
640 x 400
640 x 400
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
640 x 480
720 x 400
856 x 480
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
800 x 600
832 x 624
1 072 x 600
1 280 x 720
1 024 x 768
1 024 x 768
1 024 x 768
1 024 x 768
1 024 x 768i
1 280 x 768
1 152 x 864
1 152 x 864
1 152 x 870
45.000 60.000
31.469 70.086
37.861 85.081
31.469 59.940
35.000 66.667
37.861 72.809
37.500 75.000
43.269 85.008
37.927 85.038
30.057 60.114
35.156 56.250
37.879 60.317
48.077 72.188
46.875 75.000
53.674 85.061
49.725 74.550
37.287 59.947
45.106 60.141
48.363 60.004
56.476 70.069
60.023 75.029
68.678 84.997
35.520 86.952
45.327 56.518
63.995 71.184
67.500 74.917
68.681 75.062
74.250
25.175
31.500
25.175
30.240
31.500
31.500
36.000
35.500
31.500
36.000
40.000
50.000
49.500
56.250
57.283
51.382
76.500
65.000
75.000
78.750
94.500
44.897
76.150
94.200
108.000
100.000
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
Height:
VGA400
A
A
Length: PT-AE300U
PT-AE200U
Weight:
Operating environment:
Temperature:
PC
PC/DV1
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC/DV1
PC
PC/DV1
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC/DV1
PC
PC/DV1
PC
PC
PC
PC
VGA480
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
A
AA
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
0 °C–40 °C (32 °F–104 °F)
[When the FAN CONTROL is set to
“HIGH” (page 40); 0 °C–35 °C (32 °F–95
°F)]
20%–80% (no condensation)
UL1950, C-UL
WIDE400
WIDE480
SVGA
Humidity:
Certifications:
FCC
MAC16
WIDE600
WIDE720
XGA
<Remote control unit>
Power supply:
3 V DC (AAA battery x2)
Approx. 7 m (23´) (when operated directly
in front of signal receptor)
Operating range:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Width:
73.5 g(2.6 ozs.) (including battery)
43 mm (1-11/16˝)
22.3 mm (7/8˝)
135 mm (5-5/16˝)
WIDE768
MXGA
PC/DV1
PC
PC
Height:
Length:
<Options>
Ceiling bracket
Projection Screen
A
B
B
MAC21
PC
ET-PKE300
ET-SR90CT(width: 1 800 mm(70"))
ET-SR70CT(width: 1 400 mm(55"))
*1 The “i” appearing after the resolution indicates an interlaced signal.
*2 The following symbols are used to indicate picture quality.
AA Maximum picture quality can be obtained.
A
Signals are converted by the image processing circuit before picture
is projected
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
B
Some loss of data occurs to make projection easier.
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BThe pin assignments on the DVI-D input connector are as follows
Connector pin wiring
(interface with TMDS connector on a personal computer)
BThe pin layout and signal names for the S2 VIDEO input connector are
shown below.
:
3
Pin No.
Signal
Earth (Luminance signal)
Earth (Color signal)
Luminance signal
Color signal
#
$
#
$
%
&
+
2
*
#
&
%
View from mating side
External view
Pin No.
#
Signal
T.M.D.S data 2-
Pin No.
Signal
T.M.D.S data 3+
+5 V
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
T T.M.D.S data 2+
T.M.D.S data 2/4 shield
T.M.D.S data 4-
T.M.D.S data 4+
DDC clock
$
BThe pin layout and signal names for the RGB input connector are shown
Ground
%
below.
Hot plug sense
T.M.D.S data 0-
T.M.D.S data 0+
T.M.D.S data 0/5 shield
T.M.D.S data 5-
T.M.D.S data 5+
T.M.D.S clock shield
T.M.D.S clock+
T.M.D.S clock-
&
Pin No.
#
Signal
'
-
1
R
(
G/G·SYNC
B
$
DDC data
)
(
,
%
*
SDA
.
T.M.D.S data 1-
+
#
'
HD/SYNC
VD
/
T.M.D.S data 1+
T.M.D.S data1/3 shield
T.M.D.S data 3-
,
External view
0
-
SCL
1
.
Pin + is spare.
Pins &–*, , and - are for earth.
Pins . and 1 functions are only valid when
supported by the computer
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Projection dimensions calculation methods
DCF standard
The following methods will allow you to calculate dimensions such as screen
diagonal length and projection distances. Units in all calculations are metre.
This projector can only play back image files which comply with the DCF
specification. The DCF specification imposes the following conditions. Image
files or folders which do not conform to these conditions cannot be
recognised by the projector.
16:9
Limits on folder names
Folders must be created as sub-folders of the DCIM folder on the SD
memory card.
BData which is contained within any folder other than the DCIM folder
cannot be recognised.
LW/LT
SW
Folder names must consist of three numerals (folder number) followed
by five alphanumeric characters. (Example: 100abcde)
BThe three numerals must make up a number between 100 and 999, and
the alphanumeric characters can be taken from the following set of 37
characters: 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_ (No distinction is
made between upper-case and lower-case alphabetic characters.
Doublebyte characters cannot be used.)
Screen Width: SW=SDx0.872
Screen Height: SH=SDx0.490
Minimum Projection Distance: LW=1.229xSD-0.0381
Maximum Projection Distance: LT=1.481xSD-0.0381
Image Lower Edge from Lens Center: H1=SW/32
Multiple folders using the same three-digit combination (folder number)
cannot be created.
BFor example, if two folders exist named "100abcde" and "100fghij"
Dimensions
<Units: mm (˝)>
respectively, the projector will not recognise them.
Folder sub-hierarchies are not supported.
BFor example, if a folder called "323fghij" is created as a sub-folder of the
"102abcde" folder, the projector will not be able to recognise the sub-
folder.
File names
File names must consist of four alphanumeric characters followed by
four numerals (file number), followed by ".jpg". (Example: abcd0001.jpg)
BThe four numerals must make up a number between 0001 and 9999, and
the alphanumeric characters can be taken from the following set of 37
characters: 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_ (No distinction is
made between upper-case and lower-case alphabetic characters.
Doublebyte characters cannot be used.)
Multiple file names using the same four-digit combination (file number)
cannot be created.
BFor example, if two files exist named "abcd0001.jpg" and "efgh0001.jpg"
respectively, the projector cannot recognise them normally.
65.4(2 9/16)
280(11)
File format
BOnly JPEG image files which comply with the Exif 2.2 standard are
recognised.
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Trademark acknowledgements
BThe SD logo is a trademark.
BVGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines
Corporation.
BMacintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
BS-VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards
Association.
All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners.
These Operating Instructions are printed on recycled paper.
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Panasonic Canada
Electronics Company, Company, Division of Inc.
Division of Matsushita Matsushita Electric of 5770 Ambler Drive,
Electric Corporation
of America
One Panasonic Way
Secaucus
New Jersey 07094
Puerto Rico Inc.
(“PSC”)
Ave. 65 de Infanteria,
Km 9.5 San Gabriel
Idustrial Park, Carolina,
Puerto Rico 00985
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 2T3 (905) 624-
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