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If installation is not carried out correctly, there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur. Use the dedicated ceiling mount bracket specified for the model. Use the provided safety wire cable and take measures to prevent the projector from falling.
Do not overload the wall outlet.
If the power supply is overloaded (for example, by using too many adapters), overheating may occur and fire may result.
Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used. ENGLISH
Strong light is emitted from the projectors 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 and disconnect the power cord plug when you are away from the projector.
Never attempt to modify or disassemble the projector.
High voltages can cause fire or electric shocks. For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact an Authorized Service Centre.
Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector or on top of a surface which is unstable.
If the projector is installed in a place which is not strong enough or on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable, it may fall down or tip over, and severe injury or damage could result.
If foreign objects or water get inside the projector, or if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken, disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet.
Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks. Contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs.
Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector. Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet.
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.
Use only the power cord supplied with the projector. Do not use the supplied power cord with equipment other than the projector.
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.

Failure to observe this may cause the user to absorb the gas which was released when the lamp broke and which contains nearly the same amount of mercury as fluorescent lamps, and the broken pieces may cause injury. If you believe that you have absorbed the gas or that the gas has got into your eyes or mouth, seek medical advice immediately. Ask your dealer about the replacement of the lamp unit and check the inside of the projector.
If not using the projector for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord plug from the mains socket.
If dust builds up on the power cord plug, the resulting humidity may damage the insulation, which could result in fire.
Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens.
Do not catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens as it may cause injury.
Ask an Authorized Service Centre to clean inside the projector at least once a year.
If dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out, it can result in fire or problems with operation. It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives. Ask your nearest Authorized Service Centre to clean the projector when required. Please discuss with the Authorized Service Centre regarding cleaning costs.
If not using the projector for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
Failure to do so may cause the batteries to leak, overheat, catch fire or explode, possibly resulting in fire or corruption of surrounding areas.
Do not use the old lamp unit.
The lamp section may break.
Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations.
Doing so may cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate, or result in fire. Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves.

Accessories

Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector. Remote control unit Power cord Battery for remote [N2QAYB000164 x 1] for U.K. control unit (AA) [K2CT3FZ00003 x 1] [R6DW/2ST] Lens cover [TKKL5244-1 x 1] Sefety cable [TTRA0146]

Bottom

LENS (FOCUS, ZOOM, SHIFT) buttons (page 24) These buttons are used to adjust the projection lens. Function 1 (FUNC1) button (page 35) This button can control the functions set in FUNC1 of the OPTION1 screen from the MAIN MENU. DEFAULT button (page 27) Press this button to restore the default factory setting. 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. 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.
Remote control transmitter window Operate the remote control aiming at the remote control receiver window on the main unit. Remote control wired terminal (page 15) To use the wired output terminal, connect the remote control and the main unit with the M3 stereo mini jack cable available in the market.
Front and side of the projector
Side-mounted connection terminals (page 13) Status LED lights (Refer to the figure on the right.)

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 54) Security lock Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable (e.g., from Kensington) to this lock port. It is compatible with the Microsaver Security System from Kensington. Anti-theft hook 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 release button (page 24) Press this to remove the projection lens. Projection lens Lens for projecting images on the screen. Lens left/right adjusting dial (page 25) 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.
Focus ring (page 24) For focus adjustment. Powered focus adjustment is also available. Temperature monitor (TEMP) (page 53) Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an abnormal condition of the internal temperature. LAMP1 monitor (page 53) This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp unit 1 is reached. It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit. LAMP2 monitor (page 53) This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp unit 2 is reached. It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit. Power indicator (pages 22, 53) The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned to l (on). It turns to green when the POWER ON button of the remote control or the main unit is pressed. Lens cap Cap the lens whenever the projector is left unused. Air intake vents Attention Do not remove the upper cover (white or black top panel).

Screen aspect ratio 16:9

Lens type Model number of projection lens Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Standard zoom lens
Wide-angle Wide-angle fixed-focus zoom lens lens ETET-DLE100 ET-DLE200 DLE050 (0.8:1) (1.31.8:1) (2.44.0:1) Projection distance (L) (L) 0.87 1.05 1.23 1.41 1.59 1.77 2.14 2.68 3.58
(Unit : m SD : inch) Optional lens Intermediate-focus Long-focus Ultra-long-focus zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens ET-DLE300 (3.86.0:1) ET-DLE400 (5.88.1:1) Height position: H*2
Diagonal Height Width Minimum Maximum length (SH) (SW) (LW) (LT) (SD) 600 0.62 0.75 0.87 1.00 1.12 1.25 1.49 1.87 2.49 3.11 3.74 4.36 4.98 6.23 7.47 1.11 1.33 1.55 1.77 1.99 2.21 2.66 3.32 4.43 5.53 6.64 7.75 8.86 11.07 13.28 1.95 2.35 2.76 3.16 3.56 3.97 4.77 5.98 8.00 10.01 12.03 14.04 16.06 20.09 24.12 2.60 3.13 3.66 4.19 4.72 5.26 6.32 7.92 10.58 13.24 15.90 18.56 21.22 26.54 31.86
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) 1.46 1.76 2.06 2.36 2.66 2.96 3.57 4.47 5.97 7.48 8.98 10.49 11.99 15.00 18.01 1.98 2.38 2.79 3.19 3.60 4.00 4.81 6.03 8.05 10.08 12.10 14.13 16.15 20.20 24.25 2.68 3.23 3.78 4.33 4.88 5.42 6.52 8.17 10.91 13.66 16.40 19.15 21.89 27.38 32.87 4.41 5.31 6.21 7.11 8.01 8.90 10.70 13.39 17.88 22.37 26.86 31.35 35.84 44.82 53.80 4.19 5.06 5.92 6.79 7.66 8.52 10.25 12.85 17.18 21.51 25.84 30.17 34.50 43.16 51.82 6.58 7.92 9.26 10.61 11.95 13.29 15.97 20.00 26.71 33.42 40.13 46.84 53.55 66.97 80.39 9.03 6.43 7.71 10.82 8.99 12.62 10.27 14.41 11.55 16.20 12.83 18.00 15.40 21.58 19.24 26.96 25.64 35.93 32.05 44.89 38.45 53.86 44.86 62.82 51.26 71.79 64.07 89.72 76.88 107.65 0.10 - 0.31 0.12 - 0.37 0.15 - 0.44 0.17 - 0.50 0.19 - 0.56 0.21 - 0.62 0.25 - 0.75 0.31 - 0.93 0.42 - 1.25 0.52 - 1.56 0.62 - 1.87 0.73 - 2.18 0.83 - 2.49 1.04 - 3.11 1.25 - 3.74
*1 The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto an 80-inch screen size. *2 Lens shift is not available when using the ET-DLE050, and so the height position (H) is SH/2.
PT-DW5100E, PT-DW5100EL Screen aspect ratio 15:9
Lens type Model number of projection lens Throw ratio*1 Projection screen size Standard zoom lens (Unit : m SD : inch) Optional lens Intermediate-focus Long-focus Ultra-long-focus zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens ET-DLE310 (3.54.7:1) ET-DLE410 (4.78.9:1) Height position: H*2
Wide-angle Wide-angle fixed-focus zoom lens lens ETET-DLE100 ET-DLE200 DLE050 (0.8:1) (1.41.8:1) (2.54.1:1) Projection distance (L) (L) 0.86 1.04 1.22 1.40 1.58 1.76 2.12 2.66 3.56
Diagonal Height Width Minimum Maximum length (SH) (SW) (LW) (LT) (SD) 600 0.65 0.78 0.91 1.05 1.18 1.31 1.57 1.96 2.61 3.27 3.92 4.57 5.23 6.53 7.84 1.09 1.31 1.52 1.74 1.96 2.18 2.61 3.27 4.36 5.45 6.53 7.62 8.71 10.89 13.07 1.95 2.35 2.75 3.15 3.55 3.96 4.76 5.97 7.98 9.99 12.00 14.01 16.02 20.04 24.06 2.59 3.12 3.65 4.18 4.71 5.24 6.30 7.89 10.54 13.19 15.84 18.49 21.14 26.44 31.74

Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) 1.45 1.75 2.05 2.35 2.65 2.95 3.55 4.45 5.95 7.45 8.95 10.45 11.95 14.95 17.95 1.97 2.38 2.78 3.18 3.59 3.99 4.80 6.01 8.03 10.05 12.07 14.09 16.11 20.15 24.19 2.67 3.22 3.76 4.31 4.86 5.40 6.50 8.14 10.87 13.61 16.34 19.08 21.81 27.28 32.75 4.40 5.29 6.19 7.08 7.98 8.87 10.66 13.35 17.82 22.30 26.77 31.25 35.72 44.67 53.62 3.82 4.61 5.40 6.18 6.97 7.75 9.33 11.68 15.61 19.54 23.47 27.40 31.33 39.19 47.05 5.02 6.05 7.08 8.10 9.13 10.15 12.21 15.28 20.41 25.54 30.67 35.80 40.93 51.19 61.45 9.62 5.08 6.13 11.57 7.17 13.52 8.21 15.47 9.26 17.42 10.30 19.37 12.39 23.28 15.52 29.13 20.74 38.88 25.96 48.64 31.18 58.39 36.40 68.15 41.62 77.90 52.06 97.41 62.50 116.92 0.09 - 0.33 0.10 - 0.39 0.12 - 0.46 0.14 - 0.52 0.16 - 0.59 0.17 - 0.65 0.21 - 0.78 0.26 - 0.98 0.35 - 1.31 0.44 - 1.63 0.52 - 1.96 0.61 - 2.29 0.70 - 2.61 0.87 - 3.27 1.05 - 3.92
Wide-angle Wide-angle fixed-focus zoom lens lens ETET-DLE100 ET-DLE200 DLE050 (0.8:1) (1.41.8:1) (2.54.1:1) Projection distance (L) (L) 0.88 1.06 1.24 1.43 1.61 1.79 2.16 2.71 3.62
(Unit : m SD : inch) Optional lens Intermediate-focus Long-focus Ultra-long-focus zoom lens zoom lens zoom lens ET-DLE310 (3.54.7:1) ET-DLE410 (4.78.9:1) Height position: H*2
Diagonal Height Width Minimum Maximum length (SH) (SW) (LW) (LT) (SD) 600 0.62 0.75 0.87 1.00 1.12 1.25 1.49 1.87 2.49 3.11 3.74 4.36 4.98 6.23 7.47 1.11 1.33 1.55 1.77 1.99 2.21 2.66 3.32 4.43 5.53 6.64 7.75 8.86 11.07 13.28 1.98 2.39 2.80 3.21 3.62 4.03 4.84 6.07 8.12 10.16 12.21 14.25 16.30 20.39 24.48 2.63 3.17 3.71 4.25 4.79 5.33 6.40 8.02 10.72 13.41 16.11 18.80 21.50 26.89 32.28
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) (LW) (LT) 1.48 1.78 2.09 2.39 2.70 3.00 3.61 4.53 6.05 7.58 9.10 10.63 12.15 15.20 18.25 2.01 2.42 2.83 3.24 3.65 4.06 4.88 6.12 8.17 10.23 12.28 14.34 16.39 20.50 24.61 2.71 3.27 3.83 4.38 4.94 5.49 6.61 8.27 11.05 13.83 16.61 19.39 22.17 27.73 33.29 4.47 5.38 6.29 7.20 8.11 9.02 10.84 13.57 18.12 22.67 27.22 31.77 36.32 45.42 54.52 3.89 4.69 5.49 6.29 7.08 7.88 9.48 11.88 15.87 19.87 23.86 27.86 31.85 39.84 47.83 5.11 6.15 7.20 8.24 9.28 10.32 12.41 15.54 20.75 25.97 31.18 36.40 41.61 52.04 62.47 9.78 5.17 6.23 11.76 7.29 13.75 8.35 15.73 9.41 17.71 10.47 19.69 12.59 23.66 15.78 29.61 21.08 39.52 26.39 49.44 31.69 59.35 37.00 69.27 42.30 79.18 52.91 99.01 63.52 118.84 0.11 - 0.31 0.13 - 0.37 0.15 - 0.44 0.17 - 0.50 0.20 - 0.56 0.22 - 0.62 0.26 - 0.75 0.33 - 0.93 0.44 - 1.25 0.55 - 1.56 0.66 - 1.87 0.77 - 2.18 0.87 - 2.49 1.09 - 3.11 1.31 - 3.74
Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types
PT-D5700E, PT-D5700EL Lens type Standard zoom lens Wide-angle fixedfocus lens Wide-angle zoom lens Model No. : ET-DLE050 Model No. : ET-DLE100 (L, LW, LT : m Aspect ratio 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 SD : inch) Projection distance (L) formula Minimum (LW) L=0.0370 x SD-0.0650 Maximum (LT) L=0.0488 x SD-0.0638 Minimum (LW) L=0.0403 x SD-0.0650 Maximum (LT) L=0.0532 x SD-0.0638 L=0.0166 x SD-0.0361 L=0.0181 x SD-0.0361 Minimum (LW) L=0.0276 x SD-0.0452 Maximum (LT) L=0.0372 x SD-0.0478 Minimum (LW) L=0.0301 x SD-0.0452 Maximum (LT) L=0.0405 x SD-0.0478 Minimum (LW) L=0.0504 x SD-0.0657 Maximum (LT) L=0.0824 x SD-0.0758 Minimum (LW) L=0.0549 x SD-0.0657 Maximum (LT) L=0.0898 x SD-0.0758 Minimum (LW) L=0.0795 x SD-0.1380 Maximum (LT) L=0.1232 x SD-0.1310 Minimum (LW) L=0.0866 x SD-0.1380 Maximum (LT) L=0.1342 x SD-0.1310 Minimum (LW) L=0.1176 x SD+0.0244 Maximum (LT) L=0.1646 x SD+0.0651 Minimum (LW) L=0.1281 x SD+0.0244 Maximum (LT) L=0.1793 x SD+0.0651

Projection

R/PR G/Y B/PB SYNC/HD VD
Powering up the projector
When using an optional lens, install a projection lens before powering up the projector. (Refer to page 24.) Remove the lens cover beforehand.
Making adjustment and selection
It is recommended that the projector be allowed to warm up for at least 30 minutes before any adjustments are made to the focus.
Connect the supplied power cord. (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.
<Using the remote control> Press the FOCUS button to roughly adjust the focus of the lens.* Set the projection scheme in INSTALLATION setting. (page 36) Select the input signal by pressing the input selector button to toggle through RGB1, RGB2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and DVI-D. 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 25) Press the SHIFT button to adjust the SHIFT.* Press the AUTO SETUP button if the input signal is RGB/DVI signal. (page 25) Press the ZOOM button to fit the image size to the screen size.* Press the FOCUS button again to adjust the FOCUS.* Press the ZOOM button again to adjust the ZOOM and fit the image size to the screen size.*
* When operating at the projector, please refer to page 24.
Press the I button. [on the main unit or the remote control]
The power indicator illuminates in green and soon the image is projected on the screen.
If the projector is powered up at about 0 C, 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 0 C or higher and then turn the main power on and turn the power on ( | ).
Powering off the projector
Press the POWER STANDBY button. Select OK with or button and press the ENTER button. (Or press the POWER STANDBY 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 in the event that the power has failed or even after the power cord is accidentally 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.
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.
Attention Do not turn the power supply off and then immediately back on again. Turning on the power supply may not light up the light source lamp if the lamp is in the process of cooling down after turning off the power supply. To light up the lamp, turn on the power supply again when the lamp has been cooled sufficiently. Turning on the power supply with the lamp in the hot condition may shorten the lamp life. Note The projector consumes approximately 15 watts of power even in standby mode after the cooling fan stops. (Power indicator lit in red.) If you re-power the projector after shutting off the main power inadvertently, the projection lamp may remain unlit. Please turn the main power on again after a while.
How to install and remove the projection lens
How to install the projection lens
Align the guide of the projection lens with the guide groove in the main unit. Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place.

Guide groove Guide

How to adjust the lens
How to adjust the FOCUS, ZOOM and SHIFT
The focus, zoom and up/down position of the images projected on the screen can be adjusted while the projector is positioned appropriately in relation to the screen. At the projector
Press LENS on the control panel on the main unit.
Pressing the button changes the setup screen in the order of FOCUS, ZOOM and SHIFT.

Press and adjust it.

to select an item

Using the remote control

Guide groove Guide Lens signal contact
Press LENS (FOCUS/ZOOM/SHIFT) on the remote control.
Projection lens When the FOCUS button is pressed : The focus is adjusted. When the ZOOM button is pressed : The zoom is adjusted. When the SHIFT button is pressed : The shift is adjusted.
Attention Turn the lens counterclockwise and confirm that the lens does not come off.
How to remove the projection lens
Turn the lens counterclockwise as far as it will go. While holding down the lens release button, turn the lens further counterclockwise. Remove the lens.
Press and adjust it. Caution

When signal deterioration or other factors prevent images from being displayed correctly with the AUTO setting, change the setting to match the connected signal system.
(RGB1/RGB2 terminal input signals) AUTO : This is the standard setting. The received signal system is automatically identified. When VGA60/480p signals are input AUTO YCBCR VGA60 480pRGB
AUTO : (For S-Video/Video signals only) At this setting, when S1 video signals*1 are identified as being input to the S-Video connector or video ID signals are identified as being input to the video connector, the images are displayed after automatically being converted to the 16:9 aspect ratio. 16:9 : At this setting, when standard signals*2 are input, the images are converted to the 16:9 aspect ratio and displayed. When wide-screen signals*3 are input, the images are displayed with their inherent aspect ratio intact. 4:3 : At this setting, when standard signals*2 are input, the images are displayed with their inherent aspect ratio intact. When wide-screen signals*3 are input, they are converted by the PT-D5700E/PTD5700EL to the 4:3 aspect ratio and displayed. With the PT-DW5100E/PT-DW5100EL, the images are reduced in size and displayed without converting their aspect ratio so that they will fit onto a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio. S4:3 : Select this setting when using a 16:9 screen. H FIT : Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in the horizontal direction. When a signal has an aspect ratio taller than that of the panel pixel*4, the image will be displayed with the top and bottom portions cut off. V FIT : Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in the vertical direction. When a signal has an aspect ratio wider than that of the panel pixel*4, the image will be displayed with the left and right sides cut off. HV FIT : The image is displayed on all the panel pixels*4. When the aspect ratio of the input signal is different from that of the panel pixel*4, the signal is transformed to the aspect ratio of the panel pixel*4 and then displayed.
*1 S1 video signals are 16:9 video signals to which is added the detection signal output from the video deck or other unit which supports the wide-screen format. *2 Here, the standard signal means 4:3 or 5:4 input signals. 3 * Here, the wide-screen signals means 16:9, 15:9 or 15:10 input signals *4 Panel pixel aspect ratio is 4:3 in the case of PT-D5700E/PT-D5700EL and 15:9 for PT-DW5100E/PT-DW5100EL.

When other than VGA60/480p are input AUTO RGB
YPBPR (YCBCR) For the signals which are supported, refer to page 61.
Attention If you choose an aspect ratio that does not match the source videos aspect ratio, you will see a picture with an aspect ratio not the same as that of the original picture. Choose the appropriate aspect ratio carefully to match that of the original picture. (Continued on the next page)

ASPECT

Note If the picture size is compressed or enlarged by using the 16:9 aspect ratio when the projector is used for profitable purpose or in the presence of an audience (for example, in a coffee shop or at a hotel etc.), it may infringe the rights of the copyright owner of the original picture. If a picture with the standard (4:3) aspect ratio is projected at a wide aspect ratio, parts of the picture may run over the screen bounds or the overall picture may be distorted. To view the picture at its original aspect ratio, choose the standard 4:3 aspect ratio.

How to use ADVANCED MENU

ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING RASTER POSITION XGA MODE SXGA MODE AUTO 1 OFF XGA SXGA

DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY

Increase the vertical resolution when the S-Video/ Video signal input or 480i, 576i, 1080/60i or 1080/50i signal input is applied. AUTO : Performs automatic detection and cinema processing. (factory default) OFF : Unforced cinema processing 25p FIXED: Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown) is performed when a PAL and SECAM, or 576i or 1080/50i signal is input. 30p FIXED: Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown) is performed when a NTSC, 480i or 1080/60i signal is input. Note In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY, the image quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p FIXED is selected when the signal is not a 2:2 pulldown signal. (The vertical resolution will be deteriorated.)
This enables the enlargement ratio to be changed and the resulting enlarged image displayed. : The enlargement ratio in the horizontal direction is changed. : The enlargement ratio in the vertical direction is changed.

CLOCK PHASE

(For RGB/YPBPR signals only) Clock phase adjustment allows the user to minimize visible noise with the or button. Note When projecting signals whose dot clock frequency is 150 MHz or higher, the noise may not disappear even when the clock phase is adjusted. Clock phase adjustment is not available for digital signals.

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After all the data has been input, press the MENU button.
The COLOR MATCHING:MEASURE screen will be displayed. Inputting the coordinates of a desired colour

AUTO SIGNAL

The position where the screen is displayed can be adjusted automatically without pressing the AUTO SETUP button on the remote control each time signals are input when signals are input frequently such as when the projector is used at a conference. ON : Auto setup is performed automatically when the video signals of the images being projected have changed. OFF : The input auto setup function is set to OFF.

to select TARGET DATA.

The TARGET DATA screen will be displayed.
Press to select the desired colours, and press to input their coordinates. After all the data has been input, press the MENU button.
Note If the target data is outside the colour range of the projector, the colours will not be projected correctly. When AUTO TESTPATTERN is set to ON, the test pattern for adjusting the adjustment colour is automatically displayed. Set PICTURE MODE to DYNAMIC when measuring the measured data using a colourimeter or other measuring device. Depending on the measuring device being used and the environment in which measurements are made, discrepancies sometimes occur in the colour coordinates of the target data and the values given by the measuring device.

BACK COLOR

You can set the colours of the screen when no signal is input to the projector. BLUE : Set screen colour to blue. BLACK : Set screen colour to black. LOGO1 : The picture registered by the user will be projected. LOGO2 : The Panasonic logo is projected.

STARTUP LOGO

This sets the startup logo that is projected when the power is turned on. LOGO2 : This is the standard setting. The Panasonic logo is projected. NONE : STARTUP LOGO is disabled. LOGO1 : The picture registered by the user will be projected. Note Separate software is required in order to create the pictures to use for LOGO1. Consult your dealer.

COLOR CORRECTION

OFF : This is the standard setting. USER : The six colours of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow can be adjusted and registered for each of four signal systems: Video, S-Video, RGB and YPBPR. Press the ENTER button to make the detailed settings.
COLOR CORRECTION RGB R G B Cy Mg Ye MENU SELECT ADJUST 0 0

H: HORIZONTAL V: VERTICAL Attention Select the correct DIRECTION setting in accordance with the direction in which the images are to be projected. Using the projector at the wrong DIRECTION setting will shorten the service life of the lamps.

INSTALLATION

Switch this setting according to the projector installation method. FRONT-FLOOR

FRONT-CEILING

REAR-FLOOR

REAR-CEILING

LAMP SELECT
LAMP SELECT is used to choose from SINGLE and DUAL modes depending on users needs or viewing conditions. In SINGLE mode, the projector may automatically select either lamp from the 2 lamps, or the particular lamp can be specified. DUAL : Two lamps are used simultaneously. SINGLE : One of either lamps is used (lamp with shorter operating hours is automatically selected). LAMP1 : Lamp Unit 1 is always used. LAMP2 : Lamp Unit 2 is always used. When one of the above settings is selected, it will take effect after the ENTER button is pressed. Note If, in the SINGLE, LAMP1 or LAMP2 mode, one lamp remains off or the currently active lamp exceeds hours of cumulative operating time (when HIGH is selected as the LAMP POWER setting), the other lamp will light. If, in the DUAL mode, one lamp remains off or the currently active lamp exceeds hours of cumulative operating time (when HIGH is selected as the LAMP POWER setting), the other lamp alone will light. However, if both lamps remain off or the hours of cumulative operating time (when HIGH is selected as the LAMP POWER setting) are exceeded, the projector will enter the standby mode. The colours of the items indicate the status. Green Current setting Yellow Current setting (when a lamp fails or fails to light) Red Lamp that has failed to light White Any other status If the projector is repeatedly used for short periods of time, the lamps will need to be replaced more frequently.

LAMP RELAY

If using the projector for a continuous period of 24 hours or more, this setting can be used to automatically switch the lamps that are turned on in order to reduce the lamp deterioration that can occur as a result of continuous use. OFF : This is the standard setting. LAMP RELAY is disabled. 00:00 - 23:00 : This can be set in one hour intervals from 00:00 to 23:00. Note Only when DUAL or SINGLE is selected in LAMP SELECT, LAMP RELAY is active. If LAMP1 or LAMP2 is selected, LAMP RELAY function is not available. When DUAL is selected in LAMP SELECT, only one lamp will light for a 4-hour period after the set time. When SINGLE is selected in LAMP SELECT, the lamp that was off at the set time will light, and then the lamp that was lighted until the set time will turn off. The setting time will be the local time. (page 38)

Colour bars

Window (inversion)

16:9 frame*

Black on white ground

Window

White on black ground
* The PT-DW5100E and PT-DW5100EL support the 4:3 frame format.

Setting the network

The settings required for the network must be established in order to use the Web browser (page 40) functions that the PC uses to control the projector.

Connecting the PC

System requirements
The following system specifications are required in order to use the networking functions. PC OS : Windows XP/2000/Me (Millennium Edition)/98SE (Second Edition) CPU : Pentium processor or faster RAM : 64 MB or more (128 MB or more for Windows XP/2000) Web browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer, Netscape Communicator 7.0 or newer
LAN cable Type : Category 5 compatible straight cable Length: 100 m or less Attention If you want to use the E-mail function, make sure the system can handle Email.

HOST NAME

: Set the DHCP item to ON when to acquire an IP address automatically using the DHCP server. Set to OFF if DHCP server is not used. : Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used. : Enter the subnet mask if DHCP server is not used. : Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used.
Operation is not guaranteed for all computers that meet the above conditions.
IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY

Connection example

NETWORK STATUS: Displays the network status of the unit such as DHCP or IP ADDRESS. STORE : The settings are stored in the memory.

Personal computer

Attention Before using the DHCP server, make sure the DHCP server is already functioning. For details of IP address, subnet mask, and gateway, ask the network administrator.
Returning the network function setting back to the factory setting
The user can return all settings of network function such as IP address, password and E-mail setting to the factory setting.
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX LAN cable (straight) LAN cable (straight)

to select STORE.

Hold down the DEFAULT button for 3 seconds.
A confirmation screen will be displayed. To cancel, press the MENU button. The NETWORK screen will be displayed.
Hub Touching the LAN terminal with your Attention hand (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 terminal or metal parts of the LAN cable. Please connect the LAN cable to indoor devices.

*1 These values are for the lens provided with the PT-D5700E/PT-DW5100E. Note that these values change according to the lens used. *2 HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) HDCP is a digital video signal encryption system developed with the aim of protecting digital content. *3 When using ET-DLE050 lens, the maximum screen size is 200 inch.
Model No. Interface ports RGB2 input terminal
Video input terminal S-Video input terminal Serial input/output terminal Remote1 input/output terminal Remote2 input terminal DVI-D input terminal LAN terminal Length of power cord Cabinet Outside dimensions Mass Working environment condition Remote control Power source Operation range Mass Outside dimensions Option Hanging attachment (For high ceiling) Hanging attachment (For low ceiling) Projection lens
1 set of high-density, D-Sub 15-pin (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 HD/SYNC, VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC. 1 set BNC 1.0 V[p-p] set Mini DIN 4-pin Y 1.0 V[p-p] C 0.286 V[p-p] 75 Compliant with S1 signals 1 set each for D-Sub 9-pin (male/female), RS-232C compliant Used for personal computer control 1 set each for M3 stereo mini jack Wired remote control, used for link control 1 set D-Sub 9-pin (female) Used for external control 1 set DVI-D 24-pin Single link, compatible with HDCP 1 set RJ-45 Compliant with PJLinkTM 3.0 m Molded resin Width: 530 mm; Height : 167 mm; Depth: 425 mm 13.9 k 13.1 k

13.9 k

13.1 k
Ambient temperature* : 0 C to 45 C Ambient humidity : 20 % to 80 % (no condensation) 3 V DC (two AA dry cells) approx. 30 m (in front of beam receiver) 134 (including dry cells) Width: 51 mm, Thickness: 23 mm, Depth: 176 mm ET-PKD56H ET-PKD55S PT-D5700E/PT-D5700EL ET-DLE100, ET-DLE200, ET-DLE300, ET-DLE400, ET-DLE050 PT-DW5100E/PT-DW5100EL ET-DLE100, ET-DLE200, ET-DLE310, ET-DLE410, ET-DLE050 ET-LAD57 (single bulb), ET-LAD57W (double bulbs)

Replacement lamp unit

The outside dimensions do not include the lens and other protruding parts. See page 62 for further details. *4 When using the projector at high altitudes (to m), the upper limit for the ambient temperature drops by 5 C.

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PT-D5700E PT-D5700EL DLP -Based Projector
The 6,000-lm projector that's easy to see even in brightly lit rooms

6,000lm XGA

Further expanding reliability and picture quality
Panasonic's DLP system projectors have taken another step forward. Now they produce even better images while maintaining all of their highly reliable functions. Their 6,000-lm brightness delivers crisp, easy-to-see images even in brightly lit classrooms and meeting rooms, to make presentations easier to understand. High power brightness

6,000 lm

DLP Projector

PT-D5700E PT-D5700EL*

*Without lens model
High brightness and high picture quality
High-power 6,000-lm brightness

System daylight view

The PT-D5700E/D5700EL offer full 6,000 lumens of brightness, thanks to the newly developed AC lamp and more efficient reflectors and synthetic mirror. This enables crisp, sharp images even when projecting in a classroom, meeting room, or other location with ordinary daytime lighting.
The system daylight view function uses an image processing circuit to compensate for the loss of colour saturation that occurs when light reflects onto the screen from bright surroundings. It is especially effective for producing crisp, sharp images in dark portions containing gradation. The function can be adjusted in three steps.

Off On

Projection of bright, high-quality images in large spaces such as halls, conference rooms, classrooms, control rooms, and churches.

Conference rooms

Classrooms

Control rooms

Churches

Vivid colour control

A unique control technology is used to maximise the colour segment areas of the colour wheel. Compared to conventional projectors, the brightness of each colour is increased by an average of about 15%. This results in sharper, clearer colour reproduction.
Full 10-bit picture processing
New IP conversion circuit
More effective noise reduction
The use of a full 10-bit image processing system provides smooth tonal expression. For example, skin tones appear natural and true to life.
The PT-D5700E/D5700EL feature a new IP conversion circuit that produces more detailed images than our previous models.
Images are noticeably clearer, thanks to higher-performance frame noise reduction, which lowers image graininess, and improved MPEG noise reduction, which suppresses the block noise and mosquito noise that are common in fast-action scenes.
Progressive cinema scan (3/2 Pulldown)
This interlace/progressive conversion technology automatically detects when the input signal is derived from filmed material and selects the optimum progressive processing method to assure faithful reproduction of the original image.
3D colour management system
Compensation provides optimal levels of colour saturation, hue, and brightness that were not possible with conventional projectors. Colours approach those of the original image, even on large-screen displays.

Dynamic sharpness control
The dynamic sharpness control circuit adjusts the video signal waveforms based on the difference in brightness of adjacent pixels for a sharp, clear picture that is relatively unaffected by signal noise.

Excellent reliability

Dual lamp system
The use of two lamp systems increases brightness and eliminates the need to interrupt a presentation if a lamp burns out (in dual lamp operation mode).
Flexible system installation
Built-in multi-screen support system

Colour matching

Horizontal/ Vertical lens shift
A wide adjustment range of the horizontal/ vertical lens shift assures distortion free images and adds convenience and versatility. (Horizontal : manual, Vertical : powered)
Web browser control/ monitoring and e-mail message alert
Anybody can operate the PT-D5700E/ D5700EL by remote control or monitor its status over a LAN network, because it is all done using the computers familiar Web browser. Furthermore, the PT-D5700E/ D5700EL sends an E-mail message to notify the operator when an error has occurred, or a lamp needs to be replaced.

Edge blending

Projector

0 -10%

Screen centre

With edge blending

Without edge blending

Overlapping image edges

Remote control

PT-D5700E

Edge blending function
This function controls luminance at the edges where screens overlap. By eliminating unnatural screen joints, it produces uniformly attractive multi-screen displays.
Optional lenses for various venues
Five optional lenses with different throw distances are available in addition to the supplied lens. These powered zoom/focus lenses enable the projectors to perform superbly in an array of projection environments.

e-mail

Internet LAN

Colour matching function

The Colour Matching function corrects the subtle variations in colour reproduction between projectors. Originally developed ''adjustment assist'' software quickly and precisely optimises images, so the colours on each screen are uniformly reproduced.

Digital image enlarging

Images are enlarged up to 10 times (horizontally and vertically) without having to use any additional devices.

Multiple terminals

The PT-D5700E/D5700EL has an array of terminals-two RGB inputs including a 5-BNC connector, serial in/out, one S-video inputs, two remote in, one remote out, DVI-D and control capability-to support a broad range of projection needs HDCP. (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) compliant. Using the serial terminal(RS232C),it is also possible to connect and operate AMX and Crestron control systems with ease.

Lens-centered design

A lens-centered, symmetrical design provides flexible system layout, eliminating the need for any special considerations when planning the installation site.

AC lamp

Liquid-cooling system
Panasonic's original liquid-cooling system directly cools the DLP chip, which extends PT-D5700E/D5700EL performance and attains a high level of reliability. It also enables operation in temperatures up to 45C/113 F for use in a wider variety of environments, and maintains a more stable performance even in harsh conditions while keeping the operating sound down to a quiet 29 dB*.

*with lamp mode: low

Micro cut filter
A filter in the air intake section traps dust particles that are 10 microns* or larger. By capturing approximately 7 times as much dust as conventional filters, it guards against optical blocks and reduces the penetration of dust into to the interior to provide stable operation by, for example, preventing drops in brightness.
*10-micron dust = lint, pollen, etc. Micro cut filter
Newly developed AC lamps with full 300 watts of power offer excellent brightness and greater reliability than other types. A new lamp drive system also lowers the stress on the lamp electrodes while the lamps are lit. The new lamps have a lifetime of approximately 3,000 hours*, which is reassuring for applications where the projector is frequently used. The AC lamps also minimise colour irregularities.

Cooling directly

Dustproof design with sealed optical block
Radiator DLP chip Reserver tank
The effect of dust has been minimised by completely sealing the optical block.The dustfree design helps ensure that this DLP projector will continue to deliver crisp, sharp, high-resolution images over an extended service life.

PJLink compatibility

The LAN terminals support PJLink class 1 connection. Control with the same specifications is also possible when used in a multi-projector system with projectors of another brand.
Other valuable features Mechanical lens shutter
A mechanical lens shutter minimises annoying light leakage when the PT-D5700E/ D5700EL is on standby or temporarily not in use, such as during a meeting.
Easy replacement of dust filter and lamp
Dust filter is replaced from the side and lamps are replaced from the back panel. Both of them are replaced very easily even when PT-D5700E/D5700EL is installed.
Company A projector Company C controller Company B projector

Direct power off

Built-in capacitor provides power to cool the internal parts. This means that you can switch off the room's main power as soon as the presentation ends. PT-D5700E/D5700EL doesn't make you wait around and helps minimise lamp damage.

Others

ID assignment for up to 65 units Coordinated group control for up to 26 groups (A-Z) Digital vertical keystone correction Built-in test pattern Selectable 9-language on-screen menu (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian,Japanese, Chinese, Korean) Anti-theft features with chain opening
Flexible angle setting Easy lens replacement
The PT-D5700E/D5700EL uses the bayonet system, so lenses attach and detach with one-touch ease. The PT-D5700E/ D5700EL can be rotated vertically. This means you can install it at any upand-downangle you wish to accommodate different installation conditions.
Control panel and wireless remote control
The PT-D5700EL delivers the same performance as the PT-D5700E, but comes without lens. Combine it with an optional lens to get the exact performance you need according to usage and operating conditions.

Ecology-conscious design

Panasonic works from every angle to minimise environmental impact in the product design, production and delivery processes, and in the performance of the product during its life cycle. The PT-D5700E/D5700EL reflects the following ecological considerations. No halogenated flame retardants are used in the cabinet. The packing case and operating manual are made from recycled paper. Lamp power switching further reduces power consumption. Auto Power Save activates standby mode when no signal is input.
The rear control panel allows for easy operation when the PT-D5700E/ D5700EL is set on a desk or floor. New wireless remote control with longer transmission capacity of 30 m.

Specifications

System Device Pixels Lamp Brightness (normal lamp) Contrast ratio Resolution RGB Video Lens PT-D5700E PT-D5700EL Screen size Lens shift RGB input scanning frequency Component signal Video signal Terminals VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN RGB1/YPBPR IN RGB2 IN DVI-D IN RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT REMOTE 1 IN REMOTE 1 OUT REMOTE 2 IN LAN Keystone correction range Installation Power cord length Power supply Power consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight PT-D5700E PT-D5700EL Operating temperature Operating humidity Supplied accessories DLP Projection system 0.7" (diagonal) DLP chip 4:3 786,432 (1,024 x 768) x 1 total of 786,432 pixels 300 W UHM lamp x 2 (Dual Lamp System) 6,000 lumens (dual lamp, high power mode) 2,000:1 (full on/full off, contrast mode: high) 1,024 x 768 pixels 560 TV lines Powered zoom/focus lens, Supplied lens: (1.8-2.4:1) F = 1.7-2.0, f = 25.6-33.8 mm Optional powered zoom/focus lenses 50 - 600 inches Vertical (powered), horizontal (manual) fH 15-91 kHz, fV 50-85 Hz Dot clock 150 MHz or lower 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/60p 1080/50i, 1080/50p NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM BNC Mini DIN 4-pin BNC x 5 D-sub HD 15-pin 24pin DVI 1.0 compliant, HDCP compatible, for single link D-sub 9-pin female D-sub 9-pin male M3 jack M3 jack D-sub 9-pin female (parallel) RJ-45x1, compliant with PJLink (class 1), 10Base-T/100Base-TX 30 (with standard lens) Front/rear, ceiling/floor 3.0m (9.9') 220-240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz 750 W (790 VA) (15 W during standby mode with fan stopped) 530 x 167 x 429 mm (20-7/8' x 6-9/16' x 16-7/8') (without lens) 13.9 kg (30.6 lbs) with supplied lens 13.1 kg (28.9 lbs) without lens 0 -45 C (32 -113 F) 20-80% (no condensation) Power cord, Wireless/wired remote control unit, AA Batteries (x 2) for remote control

Dimensions

unit: mm [inch]
R/PR VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN REMOTE 1 IN OUT

B/PB SYNC/HD IN

VD SERIAL RGB 2 IN OUT DVI-D IN LAN

RGB 1 IN REMOTE 2

>PC< TBMU448

167 (6 9/16)

530 (20 7/8)

Optional accessories

Replacement Lamp Unit ET-LAD57 ET-LAD57W (twin pack) Ceiling Mount Bracket for high celling ET-PKD56H
Zoom Lens (1.3-1.8:1) ET-DLE100 Zoom Lens (2.4-4.0:1) ET-DLE200 Zoom Lens (3.8-6.0:1) ET-DLE300 Zoom Lens (5.8-8.1:1) ET-DLE400 Fixed Focus Lens (0.8:1) ET-DLE050
Ceiling Mount Bracket for low celling ET-PKD55S

NOTES ON USE

meters Projection distance feet Throw distance Screen size (4:3)
Diagonal With ET-DLE050 image 0.8:1 size L 50" 0.7m 2.6 1.2m 4.2 1.6m 5.3 2.4m 8.0 3.2m 10.7 With ET-DLE100 1.3-1.8:1 min. max. 1.3m 4.3 2.1m 7.0 2.7m 8.9 4.0m 13.4 5.4m 17.9 8.2m 27.0 10.9m 36.0 13.7m 45.1 16.5m 54.1 1.8m 5.9 2.9m 9.6 3.6m 12.0 5.5m 18.1 7.3m 24.2 11.1m 36.4 14.8m 48.6 18.5m 60.8 22.2m 73.0 With supplied lens* 1.8-2.4:1 min. max. 1.7m 5.8 2.9m 9.5 3.6m 11.9 5.4m 17.9 7.3m 24.0 11.0m 36.1 14.7m 48.3 18.4m 60.4 22.1m 72.6 2.3m 7.7 3.8m 12.6 4.8m 15.8 7.2m 23.8 9.7m 31.8 14.5m 47.8 19.4m 63.8 24.3m 79.8 29.2m 95.8 With ET-DLE200 2.4-4.0:1 min. max. 2.4m 8.0 3.9m 13.0 4.9m 16.3 7.4m 24.5 10.0m 32.8 15.0m 49.3 20.0m 65.9 25.1m 82.4 30.1m 98.9 4.0m 13.2 6.5m 21.3 8.1m 26.7 12.2m 40.2 16.4m 53.8 24.6m 80.8 32.8m 107.8 41.1m 134.8 49.3m 161.9 With ET-DLE300 3.8-6.0:1 min. max. 3.8m 12.5 6.2m 20.4 7.8m 25.6 11.7m 38.6 15.7m 51.7 23.7m 77.7 31.6m 103.8 39.6m 129.9 47.5m 156.0 6.0m 19.7 9.7m 31.9 12.1m 39.9 18.3m 60.1 24.5m 80.3 36.8m 120.8 49.1m 161.2 61.4m 201.6 73.7m 242.0 With ET-DLE400 5.8-8.1:1 min. max. 5.9m 19.3 9.4m 30.9 11.7m 38.6 17.6m 57.9 23.5m 77.2 35.3m 115.8 47.0m 154.3 58.8m 192.9 70.5m 231.5 8.3m 27.2 13.2m 43.4 16.5m 54.2 24.7m 81.2 32.9m 108.1 49.4m 162.1 65.9m 216.1 82.3m 270.1 98.8m 324.1

80"

100"
Notes on Projector Placement and Operation: The projector uses a high-wattage lamp that becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the following precautions. 1. Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operating. 2. Make sure there is an unobstructed space of 500 mm or more around the projector's exhaust openings. 3. Do not stack projector units directly on top of one another. If two units must be stacked for backup use in ordinary projection, use a method as shown below and provide ample space between the units to ensure that exhaust heat does not accumulate near the intake opening or around the units. Dual stacked projection of the PT-D5700E/D5700EL is not recommended. 4. If the projector is placed in a box or enclosure, ensure the temperature of the air surrounding the projector is between 0 C/32 F and 40 C/104 F*. Also make sure the projector's intake and exhaust openings are not blocked. Take particular care to ensure that hot air from the exhaust openings is not sucked into the intake openings.

* Even when the ambient temperature near the intake opening is 40 C/104 F or lower, an accumulation of hot air inside the cabinet may cause the protective circuit to activate and shut down the projector. Please give ample consideration to the design with regard to ambient temperature conditions.

150"

200"

300"

400"
Operating the Projector Continuously: 1. If the projector is to be operated continuously 24 hours a day, use the dual-lamp optical system's alternating lamp operation (lamp changer) function. The projector cannot be operated continuously 24 hours a day in dual-lamp mode. Allow a minimum of two hours per day of non-operation time per day if the using the dual-lamp mode. 2. The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short periods. The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a large sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use. The length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illuminate varies greatly depending on individual lamp characteristics and us age conditions. The brightness of the lamp will gradually decrease with use.

500"

600"
* The supplied lens is used only for PT-D5700E.
For more information about Panasonic projectors. Visit
http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/projector/
Please contact Panasonic or your dealer for a demonstration.

JQA-1617

Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subjemt to cahange without notice. This product may be subject to export regulations. An application has been filed for trademark rights, or trademark rights have been granted, for PJLink in Japan, United States of America and other countries and area. UHM is trademark of Matsushita Electric Indusutrial Co., Ltd. VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark owners. Projection Images simulated. DLP, DLP logo and DLP Medallion logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Texas Instruments. (C) 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co,Ltd. All rights reserved. PT-D5700E1-07May70K Printed in Japan.

 

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