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| IamSpOOk |
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| William Lang |
4:36am on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 ![]() |
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Documents
Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE..2 Precautions with regard to safety..5 Accessories...7 Precautions on handling..8 Name and function of parts..9
Remote control...9 Front and side of the projector..11 Rear view of the main unit/Controls on rear panel..12 Side-mounted connection terminals..13
Changing the display language..32 OPTION 1 settings..33
COLOR CORRECTION..33 CONTRAST MODE..33 AUTO SIGNAL...33 MEMORY LOAD...33 MEMORY SAVE..33
OPTION 2 settings..34
ID...34 FRONT/REAR...34 DESK/CEILING...34 LAMP SELECT...34 LAMP POWER...34 RS232C...35 SYSTEM INFORMATION..35 FAN CONTROL1...35 FAN CONTROL2...35 FUNC 1...35 AUTO POW.OFF...35 PASSWORD..35
Using the remote control unit..14
Loading dry cells...14 Effective range of remote control operation..14 Setting projector ID number to remote control.15 Using the remote control as a PC mouse.15 Using a wired remote control..16
Installation...17
Projection schemes..17 Installation geometry..17 Projection distances...17
Connection...18
Setup precautions...18 Example of connecting with AV products.19 Example of connecting with PCs..20
Displaying the internal test pattern.36
Cycle of displayed internal test patterns.36
Setting the security..36
Setting the password..36 Changing the password...36 Setting the text...36 Changing the text..36
How to install and remove the projection lens (optional)..21
How to install the projection lens..21 How to remove the projection lens..21
Projection...22
Powering up the projector..22 Making adjustment and selection.22 Powering off the projector..23 Direct power off function..23
Setting the network..37 Connecting the PC...37
System requirements..37 Connection example...37
Using the serial terminals..38
Examples of connection..38 Pin assignments and signal names..38 Communication conditions (Factory setting).38 Basic format...38 Control commands...39 Cable specifications...39
How to adjust the lens..24
How to adjust the lens focus, lens zoom and lens up/down position movement(optical shift)..24 How to adjust the lens position to the left or right.24
Automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP).25 Using the FREEZE function.25 Using the SHUTTER function..25 Using the digital zoom ( D.ZOOM +) function.26 On-screen menus...27
High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the projector. For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact an Authorized Service Centre.
Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust.
If 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. If not using the projector for an extended period of time, pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet.
Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug.
Do 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. If the power cord is used while damaged, electric shocks, short-circuits or fire may result. Ask an Authorized Service Centre to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary.
Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.
Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks.
Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet.
If the plug is not inserted correctly, electric shocks or overheating could result. Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall.
Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable.
If 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 place the projector into water or let it become wet.
Failure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks.
Do not disassemble the lamp unit.
If the lamp section breaks, it may cause injury.
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.
Precautions with regard to safety
Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector.
If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it, fire or electric shocks could result. If any water gets inside the projector, contact an Authorized Service Centre.
Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector.
Do 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.
After removing the battery from remote control unit, keep it away from the reach of children.
Cleaning and maintenance
Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the receptacle before cleaning.
Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet
If stains are hard to remove, use a cloth dampened with a kitchen detergent solution (neutral) and squeezed to wipe the cabinet and finish with a dry cloth. If a chemical wipe is used, follow its instructions.
Do not place the projector over m above sea level. When using it over m above sea level, set the Fan Control1, described on page 35, to HIGHLAND.
Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened.
Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloth.
If dust adheres to the lens, it will be magnified and projected on the screen. Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust.
Name and function of parts
Remote control
< When the operation mode selector set to Projector >
Remote control operation indicator lamp The lamp flashes when any remote control button is pressed. POWER ON button (page 22) Turns on the power if the MAIN POWER has been put to the l position. POWER OFF button (page 23) Turns off the power if the MAIN POWER has been put to the l position. Input selector (RGB1, RGB2, DVI, VIDEO, S-VIDEO) button Use to toggle through the RGB1, RGB2, DVI-D, VIDEO and S-VIDEO input ports. MENU button (page 28) Displays and clears the Main Menu. It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed. Arrow buttons (page 28) Use these buttons to select an item on the menu screen, change setting and adjust the level. Also use them to enter the SECURITY password. ENTER button (page 28) Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function. FREEZE button (page 25) Press this button to freeze the image temporarily. Standard (STD) button (page 28) Press this button to restore the default factory setting. SHUTTER button (page 25) Press this button to black out the image temporarily.
Function 1 (FUNC1) button (page 35) This button can control the functions set in FUNC1 of the OPTION2 screen from Main Menu. Digital Zoom (- D.ZOOM +) buttons (page 26) Any portion of the picture can be zoomed in. LENS button (page 24) Switches to the mode of projection lens adjustment. ON SCREEN button This button turns on and off the on-screen indication function. SYSTEM SELECTOR button System switching can be done. AUTO SET UP button (page 25) Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen. While the auto setup feature is active, a message PROGRESS. appears on the screen. ID ALL button (page 15) When two or more main units are used in the system, this button switches to the mode to control them simultaneously with a single remote control. ID SET button (page 15) When two or more main units are used in the system, this button specifies the ID of the remote control. Operation mode selector (Computer/Numeric, Projector) switch (page 15) Put this selector to the right position to control the projector and to the left position to control the PC or use numeric buttons.
Remote control wired terminal (page 16) To use the wired output terminal, connect the remote control and the main unit with the supplied cable. Remote control transmitter window Operate the remote control aiming at the remote control receiver window on the main unit.
<When the operation mode selector set to Computer>
PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN buttons These buttons correspond to the PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN buttons on PCs keyboard. ( ) buttons These buttons correspond to the left and right mouse buttons. ENTER button Moves the mouse cursor. Numeric (0-9) buttons In a system that uses a multiple number of projectors, these buttons serve to specify a particular projector. They are also used to enter the password when the password for service personnel needs to be entered. Click button (page 15) This button corresponds to the left mouse button when the operation mode is switched to the Computer position. Note To use the remote control as a mouse, please purchase an optional wireless mouse receiver (model No.: ET-RMRC2).
Front and side of the projector
Side-mounted connection terminals (page 13) Status LED lights
Status LED lights
AC IN terminal (page 22) Connect the supplied line power cord into this receptacle. Do not connect any other cable to this socket. Air filter (page 42) Burglar lock Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable (e.g., from Kensington) to this lock port. It is compatible with the Micro Save Security System from 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. 2885 Campus Drive San Mateo, CA94403 Tel (650)572-2700 Fax (650)572-9675 http://www.kensington.com/ http://www.gravis.com/ Clasp for attaching anti-theft chain Attach a chain or other fastening device available from a hardware store through this clamp. Level-adjusting feet (page 22) Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector. The leveling feet at the front left and right can be adjusted. Lens lock button (page 21) Press this to remove the projection lens. Projection lens Lens for projecting images on the screen. Lens left/right adjusting dial (page 24) Turn this clockwise to move the screen to the left; conversely, turn it counterclockwise to move it to the right. Remote control receiver window (front) (page 14) This window receives the signal beam emitted from the remote control.
REMOTE1 lN/OUT terminal (page 16) When two or more main units are used in the system, they can be connected and controlled with a wired remote control cable (M3 jack). REMOTE2 IN terminal The user can remotely control the main unit by using an external control circuit to this terminal (D-SUB 9-pin female). SERIAL IN terminal (pages 20, 38) Use the RS232C serial terminal as an alternative interface for controlling the projector from your PC (D-SUB 9-pin female). SERIAL OUT terminal (page 20, 38) The signal applied to the serial input port appears at this terminal (D-SUB 9-pin male).
Using the remote control unit
Loading dry cells
When loading batteries into the battery compartment of the remote control, make sure that their polarities are correct.
Effective range of remote control operation
The remote control should normally be aimed at either the front or rear remote control receiver window on the projector (figure 1). Otherwise, it may also be aimed at the screen, which will reflect commands back to the projectors front receiver window as illustrated in figure 2. The effective control range is approx. 7 metres from the beam receiver on the front or rear. Remote control Remote control
1. Open battery compartment lid.
Open the lid in the order of steps and.
30 (Rear) [Top view]
2. Insert the dry cells.
Into battery compartment, with their polarities orientated as indicated ( , ) in the compartment. Accessory type-AAA dry batteries (insert the negative side first).
(Front)
15 [Side view] Figure Remote control
3. Close the battery compartment lid.
Replace the battery compartment lid over the compartment and slide until it clicks.
Screen Projector
Remote control receiver window (front) Remote control Figure 2 Attention Do not drop the remote control unit. Do not expose remote control unit to any liquid. Do not use NiCd batteries. Note
Remote control receiver window (rear)
When the remote control is aimed at the screen, the effective control range may be reduced due to the optical loss by screen reflection. The remote control may not function properly if an object is in the light path. The remote control receiver may not function properly in intense ambient light such as fluorescent lamps. Carefully site the projector so its remote control receiver windows will not be directly exposed to intense light.
Setting projector ID number to remote control
Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control. The ID number of the projector is set to ALL on shipping, and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector.
Procedure of ID setting Change the position of the operation mode selector switch to Computer. Press the ID SET button, and within five seconds use the number (0 to 9) buttons to enter the 2-digit ID number set by the projector. Change the position of the operation mode selector switch to Projector.
However, if the ID ALL button is pressed, the projector can be controlled regardless of the ID number of the projector (simultaneous control mode). Attention Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the remote control can be set even when no projector is around. If the ID SET button is pressed, the ID number goes back to the one set before pressing the ID SET button unless a numeric button is pressed within five seconds after the ID SET button is pressed. Your specified ID number is stored in the remote control unit unless another one is specified later. However, the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted. When the dry cells are replaced, set the same ID number again.
Using the remote control as a PC mouse
PAGE UP button ENTER button Right click ( ) button PAGE DOWN button
Operation mode selector switch
Put the knob to the Computer position. ENTER button Pressing the front, rear, left and right edges of the button moves the mouse cursor up, down, left and right. Right click ( ) button This button can be used as the right mouse button. Left click ( ) button This button can be used as the left mouse button. PAGE UP button This button can be used as the Page Up button on the PC keyboard. PAGE DOWN button This button can be used as the Page Down button on the PC keyboard. Click button This button can be used as the left mouse button.
Left click ( ) button
Click button
To use the remote control as a mouse, please purchase an optional wireless mouse receiver (model No.: ET-RMRC2).
Press the LENS button twice and adjust the zoom of the lens on the lens zoom adjustment menu.
Connect the supplied power cable. (220 - 240~ V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz) Press the I marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to turn on the power.
The power indicator lights up red, and the projector is placed in the standby mode.
Press the l button. [on the main unit or the remote control]
The power indicator illuminates in green and soon the image is projected on the screen.
Press the LENS button and adjust the focus of the lens on the lens focus adjustment menu. Display the zoom adjustment menu again and adjust the zoom of the lens to fit the image size to the screen size. (Refer to page 24.)
Note If the projector is powered up at about 0C, a warm-up period of approximately five minutes may be necessary to start projection. The temperature monitor (TEMP) lights during the warm-up period. When the warm-up is completed, the temperature monitor (TEMP) turns off and the image is projected on the screen. If the surrounding temperature is very low and the warm-up period exceeds five minutes, the control determines it as an abnormal condition and turns off the power automatically. If this happens, raise the surrounding temperature to 0C or higher and then turn the main power on and turn the power on (|).
Making adjustment and selection
Roughly adjust the focus of the lens. (Refer to page 24.)
Press the LENS button on the main unit or the remote control unit to display a focus adjustment screen. Pressing buttons to adjust the image into focus.
Select and set the projection scheme. (Refer to page 34.) Select the input signal by pressing the input selector button to toggle through RGB1, RGB2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and DVI. [on the main unit or the remote control] Turn the feet, and adjust the tilt of the main unit in the front and rear or left and right. Use the lens left/right adjustment dial to adjust the direction of the lens. (page 24)
Powering off the projector
Press the POWER OFF button. Select Execute with or button and press the ENTER button. (or press the POWER OFF button again.)
The projection of the image stops, and the power indicator of the main unit lights up orange. (The cooling fan keeps running.)
Direct power off function
The power supplied internally causes the cooling fan to continue operating and cool off the lamp when the power has failed or even after the power cord is disconnected immediately after the power has been turned off. Note When the lamp has been cooled by the direct power OFF function, it sometimes takes longer than usual for the lamp to light up again. While the cooling fan is operating, do not place the projector inside a box or bag. The operation time of the cooling fan will be less if fewer than 2 minutes have elapsed since the power was turned on.
Wait until the power indicator of the main unit turns to red (i.e., until the cooling fan stops). Press the marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to remove all power from the projector.
PICTURE (page 29)
For RGB/DVI signals only PICTURE
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TEMP. SHARPNESS AI SYSTEM SELECT GRAPHIC DEFAULT 06 ON RGB RETRN
NETWORK (page 37)
NETWORK
HOST NAME DHCP IP ADDRESS NET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS STORE SELECT OFF
For S-Video/Video/YPBPR signals only PICTURE
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR TINT COLOR TEMP. SHARPNESS NR AI TV-SYSTEM SELECT STANDARD DEFAULT 06 ON ON AUTO1 RETRN
SECURITY (page 36) TEST PATTERN (page 36) OPTION2 (page 34)
OPTION2 ALL ID FRONT/REAR FRONT DESK/CEILING DESK LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SYSTEM INFORMATION FAN CONTROL1 NORMAL FAN CONTROL2 HORIZ. LAMP POW FUNC1 DISABLE AUTO POW. OFF PASSWORD SELECT ADJ RETRN
POSITION (page 31)
POSITION
POSITION ASPECT ZOOM CLOCK PHASE KEYSTONE FRAME LOCK SELECT 4:OFF RETRN
ADVANCED MENU (page 32)
ADVANCED MENU INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POS. 1 RASTER POSITION SXGA MODE SXGA ENTER SELSCT RETRN
LANGUAGE (page 32)
LANGUAGE
OPTION1 (page 33)
OPTION1 COLOR CORRECTION CONTRAST MODE AUTO SIGNAL OFF MEMORY LOAD DEFAULT MEMORY SAVE MEMORY1 ENTER SELECT RETRN
SELECT ENTER RETRN
Basic menu operations
Press the MENU button.
The MAIN MENU appears on the screen.
Returning to the previous page
Pressing the MENU button returns the screen to the previous menu page. When the MAIN MENU is on the screen, pressing the MENU button clears all menus from the screen.
Menu items shown in transparent characters
Some menu items may not be valid for certain signal formats applied to the projector. The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in transparent characters, and they cannot be selected even by pressing the ENTER button.
Select (highlight) the desired item with the or buttons.
Selected items are displayed in blue.
Menu items setting
The bottom prompt line differs on each menu depending on the selected menu option: A prompt ADJ appears when changing the setting. A prompt ENTER appears for a separate bar graph. When and buttons are displayed above or under the items in the OPTION screen, they indicate that there are more adjustment (items).
Resetting to the factory default
Press the ENTER button to enter your selection.
The submenu for the selected option will now open. (e.g. : PICTURE Menu)
PICTURE
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE : Keystone distortion can be corrected only along either horizontal bound of the picture. button: button:
Keystone distortion can be corrected to 30 of the angle of tilt for the projector. 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. The picture size will also change when correction of keystone distortion is carried out. LINEARITY : After you are finished with keystone adjustment, adjust vertical linearity with the or button. Vertical linearity is not adjustable if no correction was made to keystone distortion. Note
FRAME LOCK
This mode is used when the images are disrupted while playing some moving images with RGB signals. For the signals which are supported, refer to page 56. ON : Standard setting OFF : Frame lock is set to OFF.
How to use ADVANCED MENU
RASTER POSITION
When the whole area where the input picture can be displayed is not used, the picture can be moved to any position inside the display area. : These adjust the value in the horizontal direction. : These adjust the value in the vertical direction.
INPUT RESOLUTION
Input resolution adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour. : These select the items listed below. : These select the value. TOTAL DOTS, DISPLAY DOTS, TOTAL LINES and DISPLAY LINES Each item automatically displays a value in response to the type of the input signal. If vertical stripes appear on the screen or the image is partly missing, increase or decrease the displayed value while observing the screen to achieve the optimal value. Note The abovementioned vertical stripes will not appear on the screen when all signals are input. The picture may be distorted during the adjusting operation, but this is not a fault. The input resolution can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN.
SXGA MODE
This mode takes effect only when SXGA (RGB) signals are input. SXGA : Standard setting SXGA+: Select this when the screen is cut off.
Changing the display language
Currently chosen language is displayed here.
CLAMP POS. (For RGB signals only)
Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the optimal value when dark areas of the image are crushed or displayed in green. Adjust with the buttons. The value changes from 1 to 255. The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment If dark areas are crushed: The optimal value is the point where the dark area is best improved. If the dark areas are displayed in green: The optimal value is the point where the green area becomes dark and clear. Note The clamp position can be adjusted only when the RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 and RGB2 IN.
LAN cable Type : Category 5 compatible straight cable Length: 100 metres or less Attention If you want to use the e-mail function, make sure the system can handle email.
Operation is not guaranteed for all computers that meet the above conditions.
Connection example
Projector
Personal computer
10 BASE-T or 100 BASE-TX LAN cable (straight) LAN cable (straight)
Hub Touching the LAN port with your hand Attention (or body) when you are carrying a static charge may damage the equipment due to a discharge of static electricity. Therefore, be careful not to touch the LAN port or metal parts of the LAN cable.
Using the serial terminals
The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its terminal section on the side, and this terminal is compliant with RS232C. Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control.
Examples of connection
Single projector
<Terminal section on projector side> D-Sub 9-pin (female) PC PC
Plural projectors
<Terminal section on Projector 1> <Terminal section on Projector 2>
D-Sub 9-pin D-Sub 9-pin (female) (male) D-Sub 9-pin (female) D-Sub 9-pin (male)
D-Sub 9-pin (male)
Communication cable
D-Sub 9-pin D-Sub 9-pin D-Sub 9-pin (male) (female) (male) Communication cable Communication cable
Pin assignments and signal names
Pin No. Signal name
D-Sub 9-pin (female), external appearance
TXD RXD GND CTS RTS
Description NC Send data Receive data Connected internally Ground NC
Connected internally NC
D-Sub 9-pin (male), external appearance
RXD TXD GND RTS CTS
Description NC Receive data Send data NC Ground NC
Serial input terminal
Serial output terminal
Communication conditions (Factory setting)
Signal level Synchronization method Baud rate Parity Character length Stop bit X parameter S parameter RS232C compliant Start-stop synchronization 9 600bps None 8 bits 1 bit None None
When replacing the lamp, allow it to cool for at least one hour before handling it.
Timing of lamp unit replacement
The lamp used for the light source has its due life. The life of light source lamp used in the main unit is hours 1 (when lamp output is HIGH and lamp selection is DUAL). However, it may happen that the lamp becomes dead (will not light) by the time of hours 1 depending on the characteristics of individual lamps and working conditions (lamps may reduce their life affected by the times of lighting and the intervals between previous lighting and next lighting). Therefore, it is strongly recommended for the user to keep a spare bulb. If your lamp unit is not replaced after hours 2 (with the lamp output set at HIGH), power supply will be turned off automatically at the time of hours 1, entering a standby state. After hours 1 of initial lighting, power supply is turned off automatically about 10 minutes later, entering a standby state even if it is turned on again.
Indication after hours
(with the lamp output set at HIGH)
REPLACE THE LAMP
When lamp unit used hours have reached hours 2, lamp monitor (LAMP1 or LAMP2) light up including standby state. Further, an on-screen indication will appear for about 30 seconds as shown in the diagram on the left, recommending replacement of lamp unit. (The indication on the left diagram will disappear after about 30 seconds or when either control button on the rear of main unit or remote control button is operated.) After the time of hours 1, the on-screen indication will not disappear unless the menu (MENU) button is operated.
1 This time period is hours when long life lamp units are used. 2 This time period is hours when long life lamp units are used.
Lamp unit replacement steps
Attention After hours (hours when long life lamp units are used) of operating the same lamp, it is only possible to operate the unit for approximately 10 minutes. Steps to must be completed within 10 minutes.
Turn the power off by following the steps on page 23, remove the power plug and confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off.
Check that the fan has stopped running. Have a Phillips screwdriver ready ahead of time.
Remove the screw securing the lamp unit cover, and then slide the lamp unit cover a little toward the left, and remove it. Remove the two screws securing the fan unit.
Image is blurred
Light colour/ bad colour tone
Remote control does not operate
Abnormal image
Does not display images from PCs
Specifications
Model No. Power supply Power consumption DLP panel Panel size Display system Number of pixels
PT-D5500E
AC 220 - 240~ V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
PT-D5500EL
750 W (about 15 W in standby without fan running) 0.7 inch (aspect ratio 4:3) DMDTM element, DLP type pixels (x 768 dots) 1 to 1.36 F=1.7 to 2.0 f=25.6 to 33.bulbs x 300 W UHM lamp lm
Lens Powered zoom Powered focus control Projection lamp Optical output Applicable scanning frequency For video signal (S-video included) For RGB signal
Option
For DVI-D signal For YPBPR signal
Horizontally 15.73 kHz/15.63 kHz, vertically 59.94 Hz/50 Hz Horizontally 15 kHz91 kHz, vertically 50 kHz85 kHz, Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning (PIAS) system Dot clock frequency Less than 108 MHz VGASXGA Dot clock frequency 108 MHz or less [480i], horizontally 15.73 kHz, vertically 59.94 Hz [480p], horizontally 31.5 kHz, vertically 59.94 Hz [576i], horizontally 15.63 kHz, vertically 50 Hz [576p], horizontally 31.25 kHz, vertically 50 Hz [720/60p], horizontally 45 kHz, vertically 60 Hz [1035/60i], horizontally 33.75 kHz, vertically 60 Hz [1080/60i], horizontally 33.75 kHz, vertically 60 Hz [1080/50i], horizontally 28.13 kHz, vertically 50 Hz HD/SYNC, VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC. 7 standards (NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAN-N/PAL-M/SECAM/PAL60) 50 inch600 inch 4:3 Menu-selectable from front/rear/ceiling mount, and floor standing 1 600:1 (when HIGH is selected as the CONTRAST MODE setting) 1 set, BNC x 5 [For YPBPR input] Y: 1.0 V[p-p] synchronization signal included, PBPR: 0.7 V[p-p] 75 For G-SYNC: 1.0 V[p-p] 75 HD/SYNC: TTL, high-impedance, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted VD: TTL, high-impedance, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted However, HD/SYNC, and VD terminals are not compliant with 3-value direct SYNC.
Colour system Screen size Screen aspect ratio Projection scheme Contrast ratio Interface ports RGB1 input terminal
These values are for the lens provided with the PT-D5500E. Note that these values change according to the lens used.
Model No. Interface ports RGB2 input terminal
Video input/output terminal S-video input terminal Serial input/output terminal Remote1 input/output terminal Remote2 terminal DVI-D terminal LAN terminal Length of power supply cord Cabinet Outside dimensions Mass Working environment condition Remote control Power source Operation range Mass Outside dimensions
1 set of high-density, D-sub 15p (female) [For YPBPR input] Y: 1.0 V [p-p] synchronization signal included, PBPR: 0.7 V[p-p] 75 [For RGB input] 0.7 V[p-p] 75 For G-SYNC: 1.0 V[p-p] 75 HD/SYNC: TTL, high-impedance, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted VD: TTL, high-impedance, positive/negative polarity automatically adjusted However, HD/SYNC, and VD terminals are not compliant with 3-value direct SYNC. 1 set BNC 1.0 V[p-p] set Mini DIN 4p Y 1.0 V[p-p] C 0.286 V[p-p] 75 Compliant with S1 signals D-sub 9-pin (male/female), RS232C compliant Used for personal computer control 1 set each for M3 pin jack Wired remote control, used for link control D-sub 9-pin (female) Used for external control DVI-D 24-pin RJ-45 2.5 m Molded resin Width: 530 mm; Height : 167 mm; Depth: 425 mm 13.7 k
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