Luce Projector PT L6600E User Manual

LCD Projector Commercial Use  
Operating Instructions  
PT-L6510E  
PT-L6600E  
Model No.  
Read these instructions completely before operating this unit.  
TQBJ 0119  
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lMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG (U.K. only)  
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.  
This appliance is supplied with a moutded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.  
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the  
replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSl to BS1362.  
Cheque for the ASTA mark  
or the BSl mark on the body of the fuse.  
lf the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is  
replaced. lf you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is  
obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from an Authorized Service Centre.  
If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home, then the fuse  
should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safely. There is a danger of severe  
electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket.  
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below.  
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.  
WARNING: –THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance  
with the following code: –  
Green-and-Yellow: Earth  
Blue:  
Neutral  
Live  
Brown:  
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the  
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.  
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in  
the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol  
GREEN-AND-YELLOW.  
or coloured GREEN or  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is  
marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is  
marked with the letter L or coloured RED.  
FUSE  
How to replace the fuse. Open the fuse compartment with  
a screwdriver and replace the fuse.  
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Contents  
W·BAL R/G/B.................................................................31  
SIGNAL MODE..............................................................31  
STANDARD ...................................................................31  
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ......................... 2  
Precautions with regard to safety ................... 5  
WARNING .......................................................................5  
Caution ............................................................................6  
Adjusting the position .................................... 32  
HORIZONTAL POSITION .............................................32  
VERTICAL POSITION ...................................................32  
VIDEO SIZE ..................................................................32  
DOT CLK .......................................................................32  
CLK PHASE ..................................................................32  
KEYSTONE ...................................................................32  
V. LINEARITY ................................................................32  
ASPECT ........................................................................33  
STANDARD ...................................................................33  
Accessories ....................................................... 7  
Precautions on handling .................................. 8  
Example of System up...................................... 9  
Location and function of each part ............... 10  
Remote control ..............................................................10  
Projector <Top·Front and Side> .................................... 11  
Projector <Top·Rear and Side> .....................................12  
Projector <Rear control panel> .....................................12  
Projector <Interface panel> ...........................................13  
Adjusting the Zoom/Focus ............................. 33  
ZOOM............................................................................33  
FOCUS ..........................................................................33  
Using the Remote control unit....................... 14  
Loading batteries ...........................................................14  
Effective control range...................................................14  
Using laser pointer ........................................................15  
Setting projector IDs for remote control.........................15  
Using the remote control as a PC mouse......................16  
Using the remote control in wired mode ........................17  
Changing the display language ..................... 33  
OPTION 1 settings........................................... 34  
OSD (On-Screen Display) .............................................34  
RGB FORMAT...............................................................34  
LENS SHIFT..................................................................34  
BACK COLOUR ............................................................34  
PROJECTION SCHEME 1 ............................................34  
PROJECTION SCHEME 2 ............................................34  
Setting-up ........................................................ 18  
Projection Schemes ......................................................18  
Installation Geometry ....................................................18  
Projection Distances......................................................18  
Setup precautions .........................................................19  
Example of connecting with AV products ......................20  
Example of connecting with PCs ...................................21  
Example of connecting with system switcher ................22  
OPTION 2 settings........................................... 35  
LAMP POWER ..............................................................35  
LAMP SELECT ..............................................................35  
LAMP RUNTIME ...........................................................35  
SETTING FUNCTION 1 [FUNC 1] ................................35  
SETTING UNIT ID .........................................................36  
Registering / Deleting / Displaying User Mode ..............36  
Starting to use ................................................. 23  
Powering Up the Projector ............................................23  
Making Initial Adjustment / Settings input port...............23  
Powering Off the Projector ............................................23  
Leveling the Projector....................................................24  
Adjusting the Vertical Position of the Picture .................24  
Advice on the installation of exhaust guides .................25  
Using the SERIAL............................................ 37  
Connection ....................................................................37  
Pin assignments and signal names ...............................37  
Communication requirements .......................................37  
Basic format ..................................................................37  
Control command ..........................................................38  
Cable specifications ......................................................38  
USB control ...................................................................38  
Using the Freeze function .............................. 25  
Using the Shutter function ............................. 25  
Using the Digital Zoom function .................... 26  
Using the remote terminal.............................. 39  
Indication of lamp monitor ............................. 40  
Cleaning and replacing the air filter .............. 41  
On-screen menus ............................................ 27  
Menu screens ................................................................27  
Basic Menu Operations .................................................28  
Returning to the Previous Page ....................................28  
Menu Items Shown with White Characters ...................28  
Menu Items Setting .......................................................28  
Reset the Factory Default..............................................28  
Cleaning method ...........................................................41  
Replacing the lamp unit.................................. 42  
Lamp replacement period..............................................42  
Lamp unit replacement steps ........................................43  
Using the INDEX WINDOW function .............. 29  
Before asking for service ............................... 45  
Specifications.................................................. 46  
Appendix .......................................................... 48  
Dimensions ...................................................... 49  
Trademark acknowledgments........................ 49  
Adjusting the picture ...................................... 30  
PICTURE MODE ...........................................................30  
COLOUR .......................................................................30  
TINT ..............................................................................30  
BRIGHT .........................................................................30  
CONTRAST...................................................................30  
SHARPNESS ................................................................30  
TV-SYSTEM ..................................................................31  
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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.  
• Do not continue to use the projector in such cases, otherwise fire or electric shocks could result.  
• Cheque that no more smoke is coming out, and then contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs.  
• Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself, as this can be dangerous.  
Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of  
the projector.  
• If the installation location is not strong enough, it may fall down or tip over, and severe injury or damage could result.  
• Installation work (such as ceiling suspension) should only be carried out by a qualified technician.  
• If installation is not carried out correctly, there is the danger that injury or 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.  
• Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks.  
• Contact an Authorized Service Centre for repairs.  
Do not cover the air filter, the air inlet and exhust vents.  
• Doing so may cause the projector to overheat, which can cause fire or damage to the projector.  
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 remove the cover or modify it in any way.  
• 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.  
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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.  
• The battery can cause death by suffocation if swallowed.  
• If the battery is swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.  
Do not allow the + and - terminals of the battery to come into contact with metallic objects  
such as necklaces or hairpins.  
• Failure to observe this may cause the battery to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.  
• Store the battery in a plastic bag and keep it away from metallic objects.  
Insulate the battery using tape or similar before disposal.  
• If the battery comes into contact with metallic objects or other batteries, it may catch fire or explode.  
A child in not made to use remote control and do not look into the laser beam emitted from  
the remote control.  
• Although laser emission from the remote control is not harmful to human health, do not look directly into the laser  
beam or aim it at another person.  
• Laser radiation can cause injury to the human eye.  
Caution  
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.  
• Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric shocks.  
When disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.  
• If the power cord itself is pulled, the cord will become damaged, and fire, short-circuits or serious electric shocks  
may result.  
Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector.  
• Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables, which could cause fire or electric shocks to  
occur.  
Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector.  
• Failure 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.  
• Failure to observe this may cause the battery to overheat, leak, explode or catch fire, and burns or other injury may  
result.  
When inserting the battery, make sure the polarities (+ and -) are correct.  
• If the battery is inserted incorrectly, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or contamination of the battery compartment  
and surrounding area may result.  
Use only the Specified battery.  
• If an incorrect battery is used, it may explode or leak, and fire, injury or contamination of the battery compartment  
and surrounding area may result close to this port, otherwise burns or damage could result.  
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Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used.  
• Strong light is emitted from the projector’s lens. If you look directly into this light, it can hurt and damage your eyes.  
Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port.  
• Heated air comes out of the air outlet port. Do not bring your hands or face, or objects which cannot withstand heat.  
Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out by a qualified technician.  
• The lamp unit has high internal pressure. It can easily become damaged if struck against hard objects or dropped,  
and injury or malfunctions may result.  
Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out after it has completely cooled off,  
otherwise burns may result.  
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.  
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.  
Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens, during horizontal or vertical movements  
of the lens there is a injury hazard.  
An effort to keep our environment clean, Please bring the non repairable unit your Dealer or  
a Recycling Company.  
Accessories  
Cheque that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector.  
Lens cover  
Remote control unit  
[N2QAEA000003 x1]  
Power cord for U. K.  
[TXFSX02VTHZ x1]  
USB cable  
[TKKL5103 x1]  
[3.0 m, K1HB04FD0002 x1]  
Power cord for Continental  
[TXFSX02VTFZ x1]  
Wired cable for remote control  
[15 m, K1EA03NA0001 x1]  
Battery for remote control unit  
[R03NPE/2ST x1]  
Right-side exhaust guide  
[TPAKK21 x1]  
RGB signal cable (for VGA)  
[3.0 m,  
Conversion plug  
[K2RB031D0001 x1]  
Left-side exhaust guide  
[TPAKK22 x1]  
K1HB15FA0001 x1  
]
Fixing pin  
[TPAMM33 x1]  
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Precautions on handling  
the screen. Moreover, when not using the projector, cover  
it with the accessory lens cover.  
Cautions regarding transportation  
Be sure to attach the lens cover before transporting the  
About the screen  
projector.  
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.  
The projection lens is extremely susceptible to vibration  
and shocks. When carrying the projector, be careful not to  
subject to excessive vibration or shock while under  
transport.  
Lamp  
Cautions regarding setting-up  
A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used as the  
light source for this equipment. High-pressure mercury  
lamps have the following characteristics.  
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 lamp deteriorates due to shock, scratching or the  
passage of time during use, it may rupture with a loud  
noise, or enter the unlit state and end its service life.  
• Service life varies significantly due to individual lamp  
differences and use conditions.  
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.  
Do not set up the projector near high-voltage power  
lines or near motors.  
• Exceeding the replacement period will increase the  
probability of rupture.  
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 dose not affect the performance of  
your LCD.  
The projector may be subject to electromagnetic  
interference if it is set up near high-voltage power lines or  
motors.  
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-PKL6500/S). Furthermore, all installation work  
should only be carried out by a qualified technician.  
This product cannot be used at altitudes of 1,400 m or  
more above sea level. If it is used as is, there may be an  
adverse effect on component service life and so on.  
About optical parts  
If the projector is subjected to a continuous use for more  
than 6 hours every day, you may have to replace optical  
parts, such as LCD panels or polarizers within less than  
one year. When you use the projector in such a case, ask  
your dealer or an Authorized Service Center for details.  
Before carrying out cleaning and  
maintenance, be sure to disconnect the  
Notes on use  
If using this projector more than 8hours/day (continuous  
operation), special measures will be necessary to use  
this projector. Please consult your dealer or Authorized  
Service Centre about preparations.  
power cord plug from the wall outlet.  
Wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth.  
In order to get the best picture quality  
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 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 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.  
Depending on the environment where used, hot air from  
the cooling fan vent may in rare cases cause disturbances  
on the screen.  
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.  
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  
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Example of System up  
The projector features a wealth of interface ports and optional parts that can be used to set up the projection  
system in diverse ways. The following presents some of those setup examples:  
System 1  
System 2  
Picture brightness can be doubled by stacking  
two projectors with the stacking brackets.  
The optional high- or low-ceiling mount bracket  
flexibly fits the projector in individual site  
conditions.  
IN  
OUT  
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IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
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RGB  
2
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RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
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OUT  
DVI-D  
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PC  
<
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IN  
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RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
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TBMU152  
(It is an image figure using the simple mount  
bracket)  
(It is an image figure using the Ceiling mount  
bracket)  
System 3  
System 4  
PCs equipped with a DVI-D port can be attached  
to the projector for computer image viewing.  
(Realization of high clear picture.)  
A variety of video sources can be fed to the  
projector through a system switcher.  
Digital STB or  
Control PC  
DVD player  
System Switcher  
(Option)  
Video deck  
POWER  
INPUT SELECT  
3
VP  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
1
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6
ON  
OFF  
Signal Selector TW-SW  
S
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Laser disc player  
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Location and function of each part  
Remote Control  
ENTER button (page 16 and 28)  
Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run  
functions. The button acts as the right mouse button if the  
Remote control operating indicator lamp  
The light flashes when any remote control button other  
than the “LASER” button is pressed.  
POWER button (page 23)  
Mode switch  
is set to the Computer position.  
FREEZE button (page 25)  
Press this button to temporarily freeze the image  
presently on the screen.  
Turns the projector ON/OFF when the MAIN POWER  
switch on the projector is set to “ I ”.  
AUTO SETUP button (page 23)  
SHUTTER button (page 25)  
Press this button to temporarily mute/black out both  
audio and video.  
Pressing this button automatically corrects picture  
positioning on the screen. While the auto setup  
feature is active, the message “AUTO SETUP”  
appears on the screen.  
D.ZOOM (+/-) buttons (page 26)  
Any portion of the picture can be enlarged.  
VOLUME (+/-) buttons (page 23)  
Use these buttons to adjust the volume level from the  
internal speakers or line levels on the AUDIO OUT lines.  
FUNC1 button (page 35)  
Use to select from the functions listed on the “OPTION  
2” screen that can be chosen from the MAIN MENU.  
ID SET button (page 15)  
RGB button (page 23)  
Use to toggle through the RGB1, RGB2, and DVI-D  
input ports.  
LASER button (page 15)  
While this button is pressed and held, the remote  
control activates its laser transmitter to display a laser  
pointer on the screen.  
VIDEO button (page 16 and 23)  
Use to set the projector ID when multiple PT-L6510E/  
L6600E projectors are used in the system.  
Mode switch (Computer/Projector) (page 16)  
When controlling the projector, set this switch to the  
Projector (right) side. When controlling your PC, set  
it to the Computer (left) side.  
Wired Remote Control port (page 17)  
When using wired remote control, connect the remote  
control to the projector with the accessory wired  
remote control cable.  
Use to toggle between the Composite Video and S-  
Video ports. The button acts as the Page Down button  
if the Mode switch  
is set to the Computer position.  
MENU button (pages 16, 27 and 28)  
Main Menu display is switched on and off alternately  
each time this button is pressed. If the menu has  
multiple pages, this button may be used to view the  
next or previous menu page. The button acts as the  
Page Up button if the Mode switch  
Computer position.  
is set to the  
Remote Control Transmitter Window  
Whenever operating the Remote Control, aim this window  
to the projector's remote control receiver window.  
Laser Transmitter Window  
Arrow (  
) buttons (page 16 and 28)  
Use to choose menu items, change settings, or adjust  
control parameters. The button acts as a mouse, so  
can move the cursor if the Mode switch  
the Computer position.  
is set to  
Click button (page 16)  
The button acts as the left mouse button if the Mode  
switch  
is set to the Computer position.  
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Projector < Top · Front and Side >  
Status LED lights  
Status LED lights  
Side interface panel  
(see page 13)  
(Viewed from the rear side)  
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Exhaust vents  
IN  
STAND BY (R) LAMP1 LAMP2  
ON (G)  
TEMP  
Exhaust vents  
Speakers  
Remote control receiver window (page 14)  
Receives IR commands transmitted from the remote  
control.  
Speakers deliver a total audio output power of 6 watts  
(3 + 3 watts each).  
Line input (AC IN) socket (page 23)  
Connect the accessory line power cord into this  
receptacle. Do not connect any other cord to this  
socket.  
Focus ring (page 23)  
For focus adjustment.  
Powered focus adjustment is also available.  
Projection lens  
MAIN POWER switch (page 23)  
Use this switch to turn “ I ” “O” the commercial line  
power applied to the projector.  
Images are projected onto the screen through this  
lens.  
Lens cap  
Burglar lock  
Cap the lens whenever the projector is left unused.  
Power status light (page 23)  
Lit in red when the projector is in standby mode with  
MAIN POWER switch set to “ I ”. Lit in green when  
the unit is turned ON.  
Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable (e.g.  
from Kensington) to this lock port. It is compatible  
with the Micro Saver 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, CA 94403  
Tel (650)572-2700  
Lamp 1 monitor (page 40)  
Lights when lamp unit 1 requires replacement.  
Flashes if the lamp 1 drive circuit is malfunctioning.  
Lamp 2 monitor (page 40)  
Lights when lamp unit 2 requires replacement.  
Flashes if the lamp 2 drive circuit is malfunctioning.  
Temperature (TEMP) monitor light (page 40)  
Warns of unacceptable internal temperatures. May  
be either continuously lit or flashing.  
Fax (650)572-9675  
Air filter (page 41)  
Leveling button (page 24)  
Use these buttons (one on each side) to level the  
projector when resting on its feet.  
Leveling foot (page 24)  
Use in conjunction with  
adjustment.  
for the projector's tilt  
(A leveling foot is provided on each side of the unit.)  
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Location and function of each part  
Projector < Top · Rear and Side >  
< Rear control panel >  
How to open panel lid  
Press the  
mark on the upper right  
corner of the panel lid until it clicks open.  
Stack Lid  
FOCUS buttons (page 23)  
When two projectors are to be stacked, use this lid  
for positioning.  
Adjust focus with the “ + ” or “ – ” buttons.  
AUTO SETUP button (page 23)  
Carrying handle  
Pressing this button automatically corrects picture  
positioning on the screen. While the Auto setup  
feature is active, the message “AUTO SETUP”  
appears on the screen.  
Pull out this handle to carry the unit.  
Lamp unit compartment (page 43)  
Houses the lamp unit.  
MENU button (pages 27 and 28)  
Rear side remote control receiver window  
(page 14)  
Receives commands transmitted from the remote  
control.  
Main Menu display is switched on and off alternately  
each time this button is pressed. If the menu has  
multiple pages, this button can be used to view the  
next or previous menu page.  
Control subpanel lid  
ARROW (  
) buttons (page 28)  
Open this lid to access the control subpanel.  
POWER switch (page 23)  
Turns the unit ON/OFF.  
Use to choose menu items, change settings, or adjust  
control parameters.  
ENTER button (page 28)  
VIDEO button (page 23)  
Press this button to enter your menu selection or to  
run functions.  
Use to select video signal format from composite  
video and S-video.  
RGB button (page 23)  
Use to select RGB signal source from those  
connected to the RGB1, RGB2 and DVI ports.  
LENS SHIFT buttons (page 24)  
Pressing the  
or  
button tilts the projection lens  
to move the picture on the screen up or down  
accordingly.  
ZOOM buttons (page 23)  
Adjust the picture size on the screen with the “ + ” or  
“ – ” buttons.  
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< Interface panel >  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB 1 IN  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
S-VIDEO IN port (pages 19, 20 and 33)  
Connect an S-video signal source to this port.  
Depend on input signal, screen aspect will  
automatically change 16:9 or 4:3.  
SERIAL IN port (pages 20, 21, 22 and 37)  
Use the RS-232C serial port as an alternative  
interface for controlling the projector from your PC.  
(D-SUB 9 pin)  
VIDEO IN port (pages 20 and 22)  
Connect a composite video signal source to this port.  
(BNC)  
SERIAL OUT port (pages 21 and 22)  
The signal applied to the serial input port appears at  
this port (9-pin D-sub female connector).  
RGB1 (YPBPR) input ports (pages 20, 21 and 22)  
Apply RGB or YPBPR video to these ports. (BNC)  
RGB2 (YPBPR) IN port (page 21)  
VIDEO OUT port (pages 20 and 22)  
Composite video signal appears at this port. (BNC)  
AUDIO IN L-R jacks (page 20)  
Only a single pair of audio inputs is available. Change  
connections to these jacks according to your choice  
of video source from composite and S-video (RCA  
jacks).  
RGB video input port. (D-SUB 15 pin)  
RGB OUT port (pages 21 and 22)  
The signals applied to RGB1 or RGB2 input ports  
appear at this port (15-pin D-sub female connector).  
REMOTE port (page 39)  
This port may be used to control the projector from  
the Remote Control set up in Wired mode. (9-pin D-  
sub female connector)  
RGB AUDIO IN jack (pages 20 and 21)  
Only a single pair of audio inputs is available. Change  
connections to these jacks according to your choice  
of video source from RGB1, RGB2 and DVI-D (M3  
jacks).  
DVI-D IN port (pages 19 and 21)  
DVI-D signals are applied to this port. (24-pin DVI  
connector)  
AUDIO OUT jack (page 20)  
The audio signals applied to the AUDIO IN or RGB  
AUDIO IN jacks of this unit appear at this jack. Once  
a cable is plugged into this jack, the signal lines to  
the internal speakers are cut off. (M3 jack)  
USB IN ports (pages 16, 21 and 38)  
The remote control can be used as your PC mouse  
by connecting the projector to your PC with the  
supplied USB cable. (4-pin square connector)  
USB OUT ports  
DVI-D OUT port (page 21)  
The signal applied to the DVI-D input port appears at  
this port (24-pin DVI connector).  
WIRED IN/OUT ports (page 17)  
Use to connect multiple PT-L6510E/L6600E  
projectors in a daisy chain to simultaneously control  
them from a single wired remote control. (M3 jack)  
The control ports on two or more projectors can be  
connected to each other for interlocked control  
operations. (Type B)  
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Using the Remote control unit  
Loading batteries  
Effective control range  
When loading batteries into the battery compartment  
of the remote control, make sure that their polarities  
are correct.  
The remote control should normally be aimed at either  
the front or rear remote control receiver window on  
the projector (fig. 1). Otherwise it may also be aimed  
at the screen, which will reflect commands back to  
the projector's front receiver window as illustrated in  
figure 2.  
1. Open battery compartment lid.  
Open lid in the order of steps  
and  
.
The effective control range is approx. 7 metres (23  
feet) immediately in front of the receiver windows.  
(Rear)  
(Front)  
Remote  
control  
Remote  
control  
30°  
2. Insert the batteries  
30°  
Into battery compartment, with their polarities  
orientated as indicated ( ) in the compartment.  
/
30°  
[Top view]  
30°  
15°  
Accessory type-AAA dry  
batteries (insert the  
negative side first).  
Remote  
control  
Remote  
control  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
15°  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B
/
B
-
Y
/
P
B
S
Y
N
C
/
H
D
VD  
OUT  
RGB  
1
IN  
RGB  
2
IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
>
PC  
<
TBMU152  
15°  
15°  
[Side view]  
fig. 1  
Screen  
3. Close battery compartment lid.  
Replace the battery compartment lid over the  
compartment and slide until it clicks.  
projector  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B
/
B
-
Y
/
P
B
S
Y
N
C
/
H
D
VD  
OUT  
GB  
1
IN  
GB  
2
IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
>
PC  
<
TBMU152  
Remote control  
receiver window  
(Front)  
Remote control  
receiver window  
(Rear)  
Remote  
control  
fig. 2  
Caution  
• Exercise care not to drop the remote control  
on hard flooring.  
Note  
• When the remote control is aimed at the  
screen, the effective control range may be  
reduced due to the optical loss of the screen.  
• The remote control may not function properly  
if an object is in the light path.  
• Exercise care not to spill water or any other  
liquid on the remote control.  
• Do not use Ni-Cd batteries with this remote  
control.  
• The remote control receiver may not function  
properly in intense ambient light. Carefully site  
the projector so its remote control receiver  
windows will not be directly exposed to  
intense light.  
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Using laser pointer  
The remote control contains a laser source that can appear as a coloured spot on the screen which you can use as  
a pointer. The laser beam is activated while the “LASER” button is pressed and held.  
Warning  
DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM OR AIM IT AT ANY  
PERSON'S EYE. LASER RADIATION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS  
INJURY TO THE HUMAN EYE.  
Laser Transmitter Window  
AVOID EXPOSURE-LASER  
RADIATION IS EMITTED  
FROM THIS APERTURE.  
CAUTION  
LASER RADIATION  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
WAVE LENGHT: 640-660nm  
MAXIMUM OUTPUT: 1mW  
CLASSDHHS  
II LARSUELRESPRODUCT  
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH  
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER  
J
Laser Specifications:  
IN EFFECT AS OF DATE OF MANUFACTURE.  
AVOID EXPOSURE-LASER  
RADIATION IS EMITTED  
FROM THIS APERTURE.  
Operation  
indication lamp  
MANUFACTURER:  
MANUFACTURED:  
CAUTION  
LASER RADIATION  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
B
Wavelength: 640 to 660 nm  
Output power: 1 mW (Class 2)  
WAVE LENGHT: 640-660nm  
MAXIMUM OUTPUT: 1mW  
CLASSDIIHLHSARSUELRESPRODUCT  
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH  
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER  
J
IN EFFECT AS OF DATE OF MANUFACTURE.  
MANUFACTURER:  
MANUFACTURED:  
B
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD.  
1-1 Matsushita-cho,Ibaraki,Osaka,567-0026,Japan  
MODEL NO.:N2QAEA000003  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MADE IN CHINA  
For LCD Projector  
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD.  
1-1 Matsushita-cho,Ibaraki,Osaka,567-0026,Japan  
MODEL NO.:N2QAEA000003  
REMOTE CONTROL  
For LCD Projector  
MADE IN CHINA  
PUSH  
Caution  
• Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
• This remote control unit cannot be repaired.  
Setting projector IDs for remote control  
When controlling multiple projectors individually or simultaneously with a single remote control, projector IDs must  
be set into the remote control as described in the following steps:  
1. Press the ID SETbutton on remote control.  
ID number “ALL” will be displayed on the OSD.  
2. Press and hold the ID SETbutton for more than 2 seconds.  
The ID number will change into “1”. The “ID SET” button will now toggle through ID numbers “2”, “3”, “ALL”, “1”,  
and so on each time it is subsequently pressed.  
3. Select the ID number you wish and then press the ENTERbutton.  
Note  
• The projector ID number in the remote control is set to “ALL” by default. It is therefore not necessary to set a  
projector ID number when only one projector is used.  
• The projector can be turned ON/OFF from the remote control only if the projector ID is set in the remote  
control. For more details on projector ID setting, see page 36.  
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Using the Remote control unit  
Using the remote control as a PC mouse  
You can use the remote control as your PC mouse. Set the Mode (Projector/Computer) switch on the remote control  
to Computer and connect the projector's USB port to your PC counterpart with the accessory USB cable.  
Projector  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
UDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
OUT  
WIRED  
Accessory  
USB cable  
PC equipped with  
a USB port  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
• When your PC is attached to the projector for the first time, the “new hardware wizard” will launch automatically.  
When USB cable connects for the first time between projector and PC, the following massage appear from PC. The  
reason that the driver not installed, therfore press “NEXT” button continuously and finally. Press “Finish”.  
The following is in the case of Windows  
Note  
• If you click “Cancel”, the “new hardware wizard” launches each time your PC is connected to the projector.  
Mode switch (Computer/Projector)  
Mode switch is set to the Computer position.  
Page button  
Page button  
: Functions as the Page Up button on your PC  
keyboard.  
button  
: Functions as the Page Down button on your PC  
keyboard.  
R-CLICK button  
Arrow (  
) button  
These buttons functions as the cursor control buttons  
on your PC.  
Click button  
Mode switch  
(Computer/Projector)  
R-CLICK button  
This button functions as the right button on your PC  
mouse.  
Click button  
This button functions as the left button on your PC  
mouse.  
Note  
• The optional wireless receiver (Model ET-RMRC1) is needed for a PC not equipped with a USB port. However,  
Page buttons do not function.  
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Using the remote control in wired mode  
Two or more projectors can be controlled from a single Remote Control by connecting the Remote Control to the  
projectors with the accessory Wired Remote Control Cable. The wired remote control is particularly useful if the  
projector is sited in a place where it is exposed to intense ambient light or if an object blocks the path of IR light from  
the Remote Control.  
Remote control  
Projector's side interface panel  
IN  
OUT  
T
IN  
OUT  
IN  
IO  
USB  
SERIAL  
OUT  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
Remote  
control cable  
(accessory)  
Conversion plug  
(accessory)  
To a second  
projector  
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Setting-up  
Projection Schemes  
Projection Distances  
Unit : m  
Height  
position: H  
Any of the following four projection schemes can be  
used with the PT-L6510E/L6600E projector  
depending on user's needs or viewing conditions.  
Use “OPTION 1” menu (chosen from the MAIN  
MENU) to choose the appropriate projection scheme  
(see page 34).  
Screen Size (4 : 3)  
Projection distance: L  
Diagonal length Height (SH) Width (SW) Wide (LW) Telephoto (LT)  
0.76  
1.02  
1.27  
1.52  
2.03  
2.54  
3.05  
3.56  
4.06  
4.57  
5.08  
5.51  
6.10  
6.60  
7.11  
7.62  
0.46  
0.61  
0.76  
0.91  
1.22  
1.52  
1.83  
2.13  
2.44  
2.75  
3.05  
3.35  
3.66  
3.96  
4.27  
4.57  
0.61  
0.81  
1.02  
1.22  
1.63  
2.03  
2.44  
2.84  
3.25  
3.66  
4.06  
4.47  
4.88  
5.28  
5.69  
6.10  
1.4  
1.9  
2.4  
2.9  
3.9  
4.9  
5.9  
6.9  
7.9  
8.9  
9.9  
10.9  
11.9  
12.9  
13.9  
14.9  
0.02 to 0.22  
0.03 to 0.30  
0.04 to 0.38  
0.05 to 0.45  
0.06 to 0.60  
0.08 to 0.76  
0.09 to 0.91  
0.11 to 1.06  
0.12 to 1.21  
0.14 to 1.37  
0.15 to 1.52  
0.17 to 1.67  
0.18 to 1.82  
0.20 to 1.98  
0.21 to 2.13  
0.23 to 2.28  
1.4  
1.8  
2.1  
2.9  
3.6  
4.3  
5.1  
5.8  
6.6  
7.3  
8.1  
8.8  
9.5  
10.3  
11.0  
Projection Scheme 2  
Table standing  
Ceiling mount  
(Default position)  
Setting-up dimensions which are not given in the above  
table can be calculated using the formulas below.  
If the screen size (diagonal) is SD, then the following  
formulas is first used to obtain the screen width (SW).  
SW = (SD x 0.0254) x 4 ÷ 5 (SD unit is inches)  
The value for SW obtained above can then be used  
with the following function to calculate the projection  
distance for the wide lens position (LW) and the  
projection distance for the telephoto lens position (LT).  
LW = 1.831 x SW - 0.071  
Installation Geometry  
After the projector is roughly positioned, picture size  
and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted  
with the powered zoom lens and lens tilt mechanism.  
Side view  
LT = 2.449 x SW - 0.066  
For 16 : 9 aspect rations, the following formal can be  
used to calculate the screen width (SW).  
With optional ceiling mount  
bracket (ET-PKL6500)  
SW = (SD x 0.0254) x 16 ÷ 327  
H
Note  
L
276  
• The dimensions in the table above and the values  
obtained from the above formulas may contain  
slight errors.  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
L
RGB  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
R/R-Y/PR  
VIDEO  
G/Y  
A
U
D
I
O
I
N
A
U
D
I
O
A
U
D
I
O
USB  
SERIAL  
B
/
B
-
Y
/
P
B
S
Y
N
C
/
H
D
VD  
OUT  
WIRED  
RGB  
1
IN  
RGB  
2
IN  
R
G
B
O
U
T
REMOTE  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
>
PC  
<
TBMU152  
H
• It is recommended that you use the projection  
distance for the wide lens position (except in cases  
where the diagonal picture size is 0.762 m).  
• The above dimensions are the case when the  
aspect ratio is 4:3. When an SXGA signal is input  
and projected, the right and left ends of the picture  
will be blanked the aspect ratio will be 5:4.  
Screen  
L: Projection distance  
SH: Image height  
SW: Image width  
H: Distance from centre of lens to bottom  
edge of projected image.  
Top view  
L
87.5  
175  
Screen  
[unit : mm]  
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Setup precautions  
• Before connecting any of your video/audio equipment to the projector, carefully read the owners manual supplied  
with the equipment once again.  
• All cable connections should be made with the entire system devices, including the projector, first turned off.  
• Obtain commercial interconnecting cables for devices supplied with no accessory or optional interconnect cables.  
• Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or shake. Inserting  
a time base corrector (TBC) in the projector's video line will relieve this problem.  
• The projector only accepts composite-video, S-video, analogue-RGB (with TTL sync. level), and digital signal from  
PC.  
• The projector contains built-in speakers. When greater sound output is required, use an audio amplifier connected  
to the projector's AUDIO OUT jack. Once the cable is plugged into the AUDIO OUT jack, the audio signal lines to the  
internal speakers are automatically cut off.  
• Some PC models are not compatible with the PT-L6510E/L6600E projector.  
• The pin assignments on the S-VIDEO IN port are as  
follows:  
• The pin assignments on the DVI-D input port are as  
follows (interface with TMDS port on PC):  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Ground (luminance)  
Ground (colour)  
Luminance signal  
Colour signal  
Viewed from mating side  
Viewed from mating side  
Pin No.  
Signal  
T. M. D. S data 2-  
T. M. D. S data 2+  
T. M. D. S data 2/4  
shield  
Pin No  
.
Signal  
T. M. D. S data 3+  
+5 V  
Ground  
• The pin assignments on the RGB2 input port are as  
follows:  
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 4-  
T. M. D. S data 4+  
DDC clock  
Pin No.  
Signal  
DDC data  
R/PR  
G/G · SYNC/Y  
T. M. D. S data 5-  
T. M. D. S data 5+  
T. M. D. S clock  
shield  
T. M. D. S data 1-  
T. M. D. S data 1+  
T. M. D. S data 1/3  
shield  
P
B
SDA  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
T. M. D. S clock+  
T. M. D. S clock-  
Viewed from mating side  
Pin : Not used.  
T. M. D. S data 3-  
SCL  
Pins  
Pins  
-
,
, and : Ground.  
and : Valid if the PC has the corresponding function.  
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Setting-up  
Example of connecting with AV products  
Colour monitor  
Laser disc player  
Video deck  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Control PC  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB 1 IN  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
Red (Conect PR  
)
Blue (Conect PB  
)
Green(Conect Y)  
Audio equipment  
Digital Hi-vision video deck  
Note  
• Only a single pair of audio inputs (AUDIO IN L-R) is available for the composite and S video, also only a signal  
RGB audio input is available for the RGB1, RGB2 and DVI-D. You will need to change audio input connections  
depending on your signal selection.  
• If your audio equipment is connected to the projector's AUDIO OUT jack, the remote control supplied with the  
projector can be used to control volume, balance, and mute on the audio output line.  
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Example of connecting with PCs  
PC with  
PC  
Control PC  
DVI port  
PC with  
USB port  
USB cable  
(Accessory)  
DVI Cable (Option)  
(ET-SCDV03)  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB 1 IN  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
*1  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB 1 IN  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
Colour monitor with  
RGB video ports  
Caution  
• When the projector's main power is turned OFF, also turn OFF all the PCs connected to it.  
• *1 An asterisk denotes that the second projector requires positioning if the RGB outputs are connected in a  
daisy chain. However, the signals should be divided at the signal source if possible.  
Note  
• If your PC is not equipped with a USB port, a ET-RMRC1 interface will be needed to use the mouse capability  
of the remote control.  
• For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC, see the data sheet on page 48.  
• If your PC has the resume feature, the computer may not function properly until the resume capability is  
disabled.  
• Signals applied to the RGB1 or RGB2 ports appear at the RGB OUT port.  
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Setting-up  
Example of connecting with system switcher  
Note PC  
Control PC  
Video deck  
System switcher  
POWER  
INPUT SELECT  
3
VP  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
1
2
4
5
6
ON  
OFF  
Signal Selector TW-SW  
S
J
Digital STB  
DVD player  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB 1 IN  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
*1  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB 1 IN  
RGB 2 IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
> PC <  
TBMU152  
Colour monitor with  
RGB video ports  
Caution  
• *1 An asterisk denotes that the second projector requires positioning if the RGB outputs are connected in a  
daisy chain. However, the signals should be divided at the signal source if possible.  
Note  
• Read the operating instructions for the system switcher carefully.  
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Starting to use  
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·
LEVELING Lever  
on each side.  
Fit the picture size to the screen size--- [Projector]  
Fit the picture size to the screen size with the “ZOOM  
(+/-)” buttons on the projector's rear control panel.  
Powering Up the Projector  
Remove the lens cover.  
Plug one end of the accessory power cord into  
the projector's power receptacle, and the other  
end to a convenient wall outlet. (AC 220-240 V  
50Hz/60 Hz)  
Repeat steps  
through  
until the picture  
completely fits within the screen bounds.  
Adjust focus again with the FOCUS (+/-)buttons  
on the rear control panel or with the focus ring  
on the projection lens.  
Press the I marked side of the MAIN POWER  
switch.  
The projector will enter standby mode, with the power  
status light lit in red.  
Adjust the ZOOM (+/-)buttons again until the  
picture completely fits within the screen bounds.  
Powering Off the Projector  
Press the POWERbutton on the projector or  
POWERbutton on the remote control.  
The power indicator on the projector will flash orange.  
After a shot period, the indicator will illuminate green.  
1. Press and hold the “POWER” button for more than  
0.5 seconds or quickly double-press the button. The  
projection lamp will turn off, with the power status  
light turned to orange.  
Making Initial Adjustment /  
Setting input port  
Roughly adjust the focus with the FOCUS (+/-)”  
buttons on the rear control panel or with focus  
ring on the projection lens.  
2. Wait until the power status light turns to red (i.e.,  
until the cooling fan stops). While the cooling fan is  
still running, never switch the MAIN POWER switch  
OFF, unplug the projector from the outlet, or open  
the main circuit breaker.  
Choose the projection scheme (page 34).  
Select the input port with the RGBor VIDEO”  
button. --- [Projector or remote control]  
3. Press the “O” marked side of the MAIN POWER  
switch to remove all power from the projector.  
Note  
RGB1(YPB  
P
R1) RGB2(YPB  
PR2) DVI  
RGB  
• If the projector is re-powered while the  
projection lamps are cooling down after the last  
power off, the lamps will remain off for a short  
time before they automatically turn on again  
(Power Status light flashing in orange).  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
Adjust volume level with the VOLUME (+/-)”  
buttons. --- [Remote control]  
• The projector consumes approx. 9 Watts of  
power in Standby mode after the cooling fan  
stops (Power Status light lit in red).  
For volume level control on the projector, see page 27.  
If your audio equipment is connected to the AUDIO OUT  
jack, the VOLUME control adjusts the line output level.  
Adjust the projector's tilt angle (page 24).  
Adjust the vertical position of the picture (page 24)  
Press the AUTO SETUPbutton --- [Projector or  
remote control]  
• If you inadvertently shut off the Main Power  
switch, the projection lamp may remain off for  
some time on re-powering the projector. The  
lamp will automatically turn on after a period of  
time (Power Status light lit in green).  
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Leveling the Projector  
<Retracting the Leveling Feet>  
For the best viewing result free from distortion, the  
projector should be carefully leveled on its base.  
Follow the steps below to correct the tilt angle of the  
projector when it is installed on a floor-standing base.  
While lifting the front side of the projector, raise the  
Leveling lever, and then slowly lower the unit.  
1. While lifting and holding the front side of  
the projector to the level position, pull and  
hold the LEVELING button on each side  
of the bottom panel until the leveling feet  
rest on the projector base surface.  
Caution  
• Do not press the LEVELING levers without  
holding the projector with your hands.  
Otherwise, the leveling feet will be unlocked and  
the projector may drop rapidly onto the projector  
base surface, possibly leading to damage.  
LEVELING Lever  
LEVELING feet  
on each side.  
Caution  
Adjusting the Vertical Position of  
the Picture  
The vertical position of the picture can be adjusted  
using the electric “LENS SHIFT” buttons on the rear  
control panel. Do this adjustment after the projection  
distance and projector position have been  
determined.  
• Keep holding the projector until both leveling  
feet touch the base surface.  
2. Release the LEVELING levers.  
The leveling feet lock in place.  
3. Make fine leveling adjustments by  
manually turning the leveling feet.  
Adjusting vertical position with the LENS  
SHIFTbuttons:  
Press the button to shift  
the picture upward.  
47 mm  
Note  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B
/
B
-
Y
/
P
B
S
Y
N
C
/
H
D
VD  
OUT  
RGB  
1
IN  
RGB  
2
IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
• The maximum length of the leveling foot is 47  
mm. If it is rotated on reaching that length it will  
turn freely without extending further.  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
>
PC  
<
TBMU152  
Press the button to shift  
the picture downward.  
• If the picture has keystone distortion, do  
keystone adjustment from the menu. (page 32)  
Adjusting vertical position from the menu:  
Alternatively, you can adjust the vertical position of  
the picture by choosing the “LENS SHIFT” option  
from the “OPTION 1” menu chosen from the MAIN  
MENU (see page 34).  
Caution  
When shifting the lens, be careful not to  
catch your fingers between the lens and  
shroud.  
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Advice on the installation of exhaust guides  
Hot air from the cooling fan vents may in rare cases cause disturbances to the screen image.  
If this should occur, install the attached exhaust guides.  
Fixing pin (2 sets)  
Left-side exhaust guide  
Right-side exhaust guide  
1. Identify the left-side and right-side  
exhaust guides, then insert the tabs of  
the relevant guide into the holes on the  
front of the projector.  
2. Insert the fixing pins from the bottom  
of the projector and tighten them  
securely.  
Using the Freeze function  
The picture freezes each time you press the remote control “FREEZE” button.  
Still image  
Motion image  
(FREEZE)  
Using the Shutter function  
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 carring out preparation. The  
projector uses less power in shutter mode than it does in normal projection mode.  
1. Press the remote control/ SHUTTERbutton to mute both picture and sound.  
Both video and audio are turned off.  
2. To clear muting, press any button on the remote control or projector.  
Apear the picture and sound.  
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Using the Digital Zoom (D.ZOOM +/-) function  
A specific portion of the picture presently on the screen can be zoomed in on with the remote control/ “D.ZOOM (+/  
-)” buttons. You may find it useful for highlighting a specific object during your presentation.  
< For PT-L6510E >  
1. Press the remote control Digital Zoom  
(D.ZOOM +/-) buttons.  
Product  
1999  
2000  
%
The projector enters Highlight mode as illustrated on the  
left.  
A
B
C
D
110  
%
110  
131  
64  
122  
106  
76  
E
18  
5%  
81  
%
%
%
%
D
A
47 13%  
119  
112  
69  
122  
2. Use the arrow (  
) buttons to highlight  
C
32%  
76  
42  
47  
29%  
21%  
the portion you wish to zoom in on.  
E
26  
18  
-1  
B
106  
ADJ  
-
5
3. Press the ENTERbutton.  
The highlighted portion will now be enlarged 2.0 times to  
the size of the full screen.  
TOTAL  
100%  
368  
368  
4. Change the magnification with the D.ZOOM  
A
B
C
D
E
(+/-)buttons.  
RGB signal input : Over the range of 1.0 to 3.0 times in 0.1  
110  
131  
64  
steps.  
Video signal input : Over the range of 1.0 to 2.0 times.  
5. To restore the original image, press the  
2
MENUbutton.  
32%  
Pressing the “MENU” button will not return the screen to  
Highlight mode. To return to Highlight mode, temporarily  
exit Zoom mode, then press the “D.ZOOM (+/-)” button  
again.  
42  
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< For PT-L6600E >  
1. Press the Remote Control/D.ZOOM +/-”  
button.  
Product  
1999  
2000  
%
The centre portion of the picture will be magnified.  
A
B
C
D
110  
%
%
%
%
%
110  
131  
64  
122  
106  
76  
E
D
18  
5%  
81  
2. Change magnification with the D.ZOOM +/-”  
A
47 13%  
119  
112  
69  
122  
button:  
C
32%  
76  
42  
47  
29%  
21%  
Magnification can be changed from 1.0 to 3.0 times for RGB,  
and 1.0 to 2.0 times for composite or S-video, all in 0.1  
E
26  
18  
-1  
B
106  
ADJ  
-
5
TOTAL  
100%  
368  
368  
steps.  
3. The enlarged portion of the picture can be  
shifted with the , , , or buttons.  
The highlighted portion will now be enlarged 2.0 times to  
the size of the full screen.  
A
B
C
D
E
110  
131  
64  
4. Press the MENUbutton to return to the  
normal picture.  
2
32%  
42  
26  
Caution  
• If the input video signal format is changed while in Zoom mode, the projector will exit Zoom mode.  
• PT-L6600E does not have a highlight indication.  
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On-screen menus  
Menu screens  
Menus are extensively used for configuring, adjusting, or reconfiguring the projector. The menu structure is as  
follows:  
MAIN MENU (PT-L6510E)  
MENU  
INDEX WINDOW FUNCTION (Page 29)  
INDEX WINDOW  
PICTURE  
PICTURE (Pages 30 and 31  
)
POSITION  
AUDIO  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
LANGUAGE  
When on RGB/YPBPR/DVI signal is being input  
PICTURE  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOUR  
NATURAL  
32  
OPTION  
OPTION  
SELECT  
1
2
BRIGHT  
32  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
32  
00  
ENTER  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
SIGNAL MODE  
STANDARD  
R
G
B
32  
32  
32  
Note  
• PT-L6600E does not  
have "INDEX WINDOW"  
function.  
XGA  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
OPTION 2 (Pages 35 and 36  
)
OPTION  
2
When on S Video/Video signal is being input  
LAMP POWER  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP RUNTIME  
HIGH  
DUAL  
PICTURE  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOUR  
TINT  
NATURAL  
32  
32  
32  
32  
08  
1
7
MUTE  
ALL  
H
FUNCTION  
SET ID  
1
BRIGHT  
USER MODE  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
TV-SYSTEM  
STANDARD  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
AUTO1  
OPTION 1 (Page 34)  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
OPTION  
1
OSD  
RGB FORMAT  
LENS SHIFT  
OFF ON  
Y•PB•PR  
POSITION (Pages 32 and 33  
)
When on RGB/YPB  
P
R
signal is being input  
BACK COLOUR  
FRONT/REAR  
DESK/CEILING  
BLUE  
FRONT  
DESK  
POSITION  
H-POSI  
128  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
V-POSI  
64  
34  
32  
1
DOT CLK  
CLK PHASE  
KEYSTONE  
V-LINEARITY  
ASPECT  
LANGUAGE (Page 33)  
32  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
FRANÇAIS  
ESPAÑOL  
ITALIANO  
ENGLISH  
STANDARD  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ESC  
When on S Video/Video signal is being input  
POSITION  
H-POSI  
V-POSI  
VIDEO SIZE  
KEYSTON  
V-LINEARITY  
32  
16  
32  
1
SELECT  
ENTER  
ESC  
ZOOM/FOCUS (Page 33)  
32  
4
:
3
ASPECT  
STANDARD  
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
AUDIO  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ESC  
VOLUME  
10  
ENTER  
ESC  
Press the “ENTER” botton, and  
the press the and bottons  
to adjust the volume level.  
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On-screen menus  
Basic Menu Operations  
Returning to the Previous Page  
1. Press the MENUbutton.  
The MAIN MENU appears on the screen.  
(e.g. : MAIN MENU for the PT-L6510E)  
• 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  
INDEX WINDOW  
PICTURE  
Menu Items Shown with White Characters  
• Some menu items may not be valid for some signal  
formats applied to the projector. Invalid menu items  
are shown in white letters and the “ENTER” button  
remains ineffective to those items.  
POSITION  
AUDIO  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
OPTION  
SELECT  
1
2
Menu Items Setting  
The bottom prompt line differs on each menu  
ENTER  
depending on the selected menu option:  
2. Select (highlight) the desired item with the  
or buttons.  
• The prompt “  
adjustment.  
ADJ” is displayed for direct  
ENTER” appears for a separate  
Selected items are displayed in yellow.  
• The prompt “  
bar graph.  
MENU  
INDEX WINDOW  
PICTURE  
Reset the Factory Default  
If the “STANDARD” option in the “PICTURE” or “POSITION”  
menus is chosen, or the “STANDARD” option in the remote  
control's “FUNC1” button menu is chosen, all the parameter  
values in the menu are reset to the factory default.  
• Default Setting in Menu  
When all the parameter values in the menu are reset  
to the factory default, a “STD” indicator appears on  
the upper right corner of the menu.  
POSITION  
AUDIO  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
OPTION  
SELECT  
1
2
ENTER  
3. Press the ENTERbutton to enter your  
PICTURE  
STD  
selection.  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOUR  
NATURAL  
32  
The submenu for the selected option will now open.  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
32  
32  
00  
32  
32  
32  
(e.g. : PICTURE Menu)  
PICTURE  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOUR  
NATURAL  
32  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
R
G
B
BRIGHT  
32  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
32  
00  
SIGNAL MODE  
STANDARD  
XGA  
ESC  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
R
G
B
32  
32  
32  
SELECT  
ADJ  
• Default Setting on Bar Graph  
SIGNAL MODE  
STANDARD  
XGA  
If the parameter value on a bar graph is reset to the  
factory default, the bar turns to green.  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
BRIGHT  
63  
BRIGHT  
32  
4. Highlight the desired adjustment item with  
the or buttons, then change the  
Note  
parameter value with the or buttons.  
An individual bar graph as shown in the following  
figure is displayed for each adjustment item.  
• The upper and lower triangular markings on a  
bar graph indicate the default setting for the  
parameter. If no such triangular markings are  
shown on the bar graph, the parameter cannot  
be reset to the factory default.  
BRIGHT  
32  
• If no button is operated for approx. 5 seconds while a  
bar graph is displayed, the screen will return to the  
previous page.  
Indicates the  
Indicates the current  
parameter value.  
factory default.  
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Using the INDEX WINDOW function  
(PT-L6510E only)  
The picture presently on the screen can be saved to memory as a still image. The saved image can then be shown  
alongside a moving image in a split screen (index window).  
Note  
• The aspect ratio of each half of the split screen is  
Moving  
image  
Still  
2:3, with the image height extended by 1.5 times  
the normal height by default.  
image  
ESC  
1. Select the INDEX WINDOWfrom menu  
and press the ENTERbutton.  
Moving  
image  
Moving  
image  
Still  
Still  
Moving  
image  
Still  
image  
image  
image  
ESC  
ESC  
ESC  
2. Change the picture height with the  
button.  
or  
x 1  
x 1,5  
(Standard)  
x 2  
• The picture height can be changed at a  
Moving  
image  
Moving  
image  
Still  
image  
Still  
image  
magnification of x1, x1.5, or x2.0 times.  
ESC  
ESC  
3. The still and motion images can be  
swapped with the  
or  
button.  
4. Press the ENTERbutton to save the  
split screen image to memory as an index  
window image.  
Caution  
• As you change the screen size, the aspect ratio of the picture also changes. Carefully read the caution for S1  
signals on page 33 before changing the screen size.  
Note  
• When you execute steps 2 and 3 above, the memory is temporarily cleared and the index window image is  
saved to memory.  
• If the input signal format is changed while an index window is on the screen, the projector will exit the index  
window mode.  
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Adjusting the picture  
1. Obtain the MENU window and select  
(highlight) the desired option item with  
COLOUR  
(Valid for composite/S-video/YPBPR signals only)  
button: Deepens colours.  
button: Weakens colours.  
the  
or  
buttons.  
2. Adjust the parameter value with the  
or  
buttons. For items requiring a separate  
bar graph, first display the bar graph with  
TINT  
(Valid for NTSC / NTSC4.43 standard)  
the ENTERor  
/
buttons, then  
“TINT” is used to adjust human skin.  
button: Adjusts skin tone toward greenish colour.  
button: Adjusts skin tone toward reddish-purple.  
adjust the parameter value with the  
buttons.  
or  
Note  
• For RGB/YPBPR/DVI signals  
• PT-L6600E is able to adjust the tint level at  
YPBPR input mode.  
PICTURE  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOUR  
NATURAL  
32  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
32  
32  
00  
32  
32  
32  
BRIGHT  
“BRIGHT” is used to adjust the black level  
(brightness).  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
W-BAL  
R
G
B
button: Raises the picture brightness.  
button: Lowers the picture brightness.  
SIGNAL MODE  
STANDARD  
XGA  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
CONTRAST  
“CONTRAST” is used to adjust the contrast ratio.  
• For composite or S-video signals  
button: Raises the contrast ratio.  
button: Lowers the contrast ratio.  
PICTURE  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOUR  
TINT  
NATURAL  
32  
32  
32  
32  
08  
SHARPNESS  
(Valid for composite/RGB/YPBPR signals only for PT-  
L6510E)  
(Valid for composite/YPBPR signals only for PT-  
L6600E)  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
TV-SYSTEM  
STANDARD  
AUTO1  
“SHARPNESS” is used to adjust the crispness of the  
image.  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
button: Sharpens the edge of the image.  
button: Softens the edge of the image.  
PICTURE MODE  
The picture mode can be selected from the following  
depending on viewing conditions and the video signal  
source in use:  
PICTURE MODE  
NATURAL  
DYNAMIC  
NATURAL: Picture brightness/contrast ratio is  
adjusted to that suitable for projection  
image viewing under typical location  
conditions.  
DYNAMIC: Picture brightness/contrast ratio is  
increased to suit brighter viewing  
environments.  
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TV-SYSTEM  
(for composite/S-video only)  
SIGNAL MODE  
(for RGB/YPBPR/DVI signals only)  
TV-SYSTEM  
AUTO1  
“SIGNAL MODE” displays the names of the signals  
(resolution) presently applied to the RGB or YPBPR  
input ports. For details of signal names, see the table  
on page 48.  
If the user mode is registered, the following menu  
will appear. You can choose either “AUTO” or a  
registered user setting from “USER1” to “USER3” with  
AUTO2  
NTSC  
NTSC4.43  
PAL  
the  
or  
buttons.  
SIGNAL MODE  
AUTO  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
USER1  
If “AUTO” is chosen, a setting closest to the user  
setting is automatically selected. (In the example  
above, only “USER1” is registered for user address.)  
SECAM  
AUTO1: Automatically selects the TV standard that  
matches the input video signal, out of NTSC,  
PAL, NTSC4.43, and SECAM.  
AUTO2: Automatically selects the TV standard that  
matches the input video signal, out of NTSC,  
PAL-M, and PAL-N.  
Note  
• If you choose a user address registered for a  
signal that does not match the input signal, it is  
regarded as “no signal”, and the projector will  
display the specified background colour.  
• Normally “AUTO1” or “AUTO2” should be chosen for  
this option.  
• If input video signal quality is poor, choose the TV  
system that matches the input video signal.  
STANDARD  
Pressing the “ENTER” button resets all the  
adjustment parameter values to the factory default  
values, with a “STANDARD” indicator shown on the  
upper right corner of the menu.  
Automatically selected by detecting the horizontal/vertical  
scan frequencies and colour sub-carrier listed in the table  
below:  
H. Scan  
V. Scan  
Colour  
Table  
Frequency Frequency Subcarrier  
(kHz)  
15.75  
15.75  
15.63  
15.75  
15.63  
15.63  
(Hz)  
(MHz)  
NTSC  
NTSC4.43  
PAL  
60.00  
60.00  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
50.00  
3.58  
4.43  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
3.58  
SECAM  
4.25 or 4.41  
W.BAL (White balance) R/G/B  
(for RGB/DVI signals only)  
White balance may be adjusted for each colour to  
correct reddish or bluish tones in white portions of  
the picture:  
button: Deepens the selected colour.  
button: Weakens the selected colour.  
Note  
• Separate sets of adjustment parameters can  
be saved for the RGB1, RGB2 and DVI inputs.  
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Adjusting the position  
1. Obtain MENU window and move highlight  
cursor up and down through the menu  
CLK PHASE (for RGB signals only)  
Adjust clock phase after you are finished with dot  
clock adjustment.  
Clock phase adjustment allows the user to minimize  
with the  
2. Adjust parameter value for the selected  
item with the or button. For items  
or  
button.  
visible noise with the  
or  
button.  
Note  
that call for a separate bar graph, first  
• A noise may not disappear when adjusting the  
dot clock or clock phase at UXGA signal mode.  
• Clock phase is adjustable for each of R, G,  
and B signals. Final parameter values are  
saved to memory.  
show the bar graph with the ENTERor  
/
button, then adjust parameter value  
with the or button.  
• RGB/YPBPR/DVI signals  
• Clock phase adjustment is not available for  
digital RGB signals.  
POSITION  
H-POSI  
V-POSI  
128  
64  
34  
32  
1
DOT CLK  
CLK PHASE  
KEYSTONE  
V-LINEARITY  
ASPECT  
KEYSTONE  
Keystone distortion can be corrected only along either  
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STANDARD  
horizontal bound of the picture:  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ESC  
button:  
button:  
• Composite/S-video signal  
POSITION  
H-POSI  
V-POSI  
VIDEO SIZE  
KEYSTON  
V-LINEARITY  
32  
16  
32  
1
32  
4
:
3
ASPECT  
STANDARD  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ESC  
HORIZONTAL POSITION (H.POSI)  
button: Shifts the picture to the right.  
button: Shifts the picture to the left.  
Note  
Keystone distortion can be corrected to ±20˚ 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.  
VERTICAL POSITION (V.POSI)  
button: Shifts the picture upward.  
button: Shifts the picture downward.  
VIDEO SIZE  
(Vaild for composite video/S-video only)  
button: Increases picture size.  
button: Reduces picture size.  
• The picture size will also change when  
correction of keystone distortion is carried out.  
DOT CLK  
(Vaild for RGB signals only)  
V. LINEARITY  
Fine, regular patterns on the screen may be disturbed  
by fine stripe noise called moire. Dot clock adjustment  
allows the user to minimize this moire.  
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.  
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Adjusting the Zoom/Focus  
ASPECT  
ZOOM  
Aspect ratio is adjustable only for composite video,  
S-video, or YPBPR signals complying with the NTSC  
(480i or 480p) or PAL (625i) standards.  
“ZOOM” is used to adjust projected picture size.  
button: Increases picture size.  
button: Reduces picture size.  
When the picture size reaches the upper or lower  
limits, the colour of the arrows on the four corners  
will change from light blue to red.  
ASPECT  
AUTO  
16  
4
:
9
:
3
S
4
:
3
[AUTO]: (S-video only)  
If an S1 video signal is applied to the S-VIDEO  
port, the picture is automatically switched to  
the 16:9 aspect ratio.  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
[16:9]: The image is vertically compressed into a 16:9  
ratio.  
[4:3]: The aspect ratio inherent to the input video signal  
is left intact when projected onto the screen.  
[S4:3]: Picture size is compressed to 75% of the  
original picture size when projected. (This  
mode is useful when viewing pictures with the  
standard 4:3 aspect ratio on a wide screen  
with the 16:9 aspect ratio.)  
FOCUS  
“FOCUS” is used to adjust picture focus with the  
or buttons.  
Changing the display language  
What Is S1 Video?  
The S1 video is the wide-aspect-ready S-video format  
containing an aspect sense signal for squeezed videos fed  
from video equipment.  
• If "AUTO" is chosen, the projector automatically compresses  
the squeezed input video into the 16:9 aspect ratio if it detects  
the aspect sense signal.  
1. Highlight the desired language with the  
or  
buttons (on the projector or  
remote control).  
2. Press the ENTERbutton to enter your  
selection.  
Caution  
If you choose an aspect ratio that does not match  
the source video's 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.  
Menus, setting items, adjustment screens, and control  
button names will be displayed in the language the  
user chooses.  
The available languages are:  
English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano,  
and  
.
Note  
Currently chosen language  
is displayed here.  
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.  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
FRANÇAIS  
ESPAÑOL  
ITALIANO  
ENGLISH  
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.  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ESC  
Note  
• The projector's on-screen display is set to the  
English language by default.  
STANDARD  
Pressing the “ENTER” button resets parameter  
values for all the menu items to the factory default,  
with a "STANDARD" indicator shown in the upper right  
corner of the menu.  
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OPTION 1 settings  
1. Obtain the MENU window and select  
(highlight) the desired adjustment item  
with the or buttons (on the projector  
or remote control).  
BACK COLOUR  
“BACK COLOUR” is used to choose the background  
colour from blue or black when no signal is applied to  
the video input ports:  
BACK COLOUR  
BLUE  
2. Adjust the parameter value for the  
BLACK  
selected item with the  
or  
buttons.  
BLUE: Sets background colour to blue.  
BLACK: Sets background colour to black.  
OPTION  
1
OSD  
RGB FORMAT  
LENS SHIFT  
OFF ON  
Y•PB•PR  
Note  
• If a signal with unknown or unidentifiable format  
is applied, it will be regarded as no signal and  
the screen be set to the selected background  
colour.  
BACK COLOUR  
FRONT/REAR  
DESK/CEILING  
BLUE  
FRONT  
DESK  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
OSD (On-Screen Display)  
PROJECTION SCHEME 1  
PROJECTION SCHEME 1 is used to choose the  
appropriate projection scheme from Front and Rear:  
ON: The name of the signal applied is displayed in  
the upper left corner of the screen whenever  
the input signal source is switched from one to  
another.  
FRONT/REAR  
FRONT  
OFF: The signal name is not displayed even when  
an input source switching occurs.  
REAR  
FRONT: Choose this option if pictures are projected  
from the front of a reflective screen.  
RGB FORMAT  
“RGB FORMAT” is used to select the video signal  
format depending on the signal applied to the RGB1  
or RGB2 port: Only HDTV (1080i)  
REAR: Choose this if pictures are projected from  
the back of a translucent screen.  
PROJECTION SCHEME 2  
PROJECTION SCHEME 2 is used to choose the  
RGB FORMAT  
RGB  
appropriate projection scheme from Floor and Ceiling:  
Y•PB•PR  
DESK/CEILING  
DESK  
CEILING  
LENS SHIFT  
“LENS SHIFT” is convenient for adjusting vertical  
picture position in situations where the projector is  
not easily accessible.  
FLOOR: Choose this option if the projector is installed  
on a floor-standing base.  
CEILING: Choose if the projector is installed on the  
ceiling using the optional ceiling mount  
bracket.  
LENS SHIFT  
button: Shifts the picture upward.  
button: Shifts the picture downward.  
Note  
• The screen picture move reverse direction  
when press the or button under the ceiling  
set up condition.  
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OPTION 2 settings  
1. Obtain the MENU window and select  
(highlight) the desired adjustment item  
with the or buttons (on the projector  
or remote control).  
Note  
When the currently active lamp exceeds 2000 hours of  
cumulative operating time, if in “SINGLE 1” or “SINGLE  
2” mode, the other lamp takes over, provided that the  
cumulative operating time of that lamp does not exceed  
2000 hours.If the cumulative operating time of the other  
lamp also exceeds 2000 hours when in “DUAL”,  
“SINGLE”, “SINGLE 1”, or “SINGLE 2” mode, the  
projector will enter Standby mode after 10 minutes.  
If only one lamp is installed in the projector, set lamp  
mode to either “SINGLE 1” or “SINGLE 2”. “SINGLE 1”  
or “SINGLE 2” is selected. If the corresponding lamp is  
not installed, the other lamp will turn on. The same holds  
for “SINGLE 2” mode. If “SINGLE” mode is selected, it  
may take approx. 90 seconds before the lamp turns  
ON.  
2. Adjust the parameter value for the  
selected item with the  
or  
buttons.  
OPTION  
2
LAMP POWER  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP RUNTIME  
HIGH  
DUAL  
7
MUTE  
ALL  
1
H
FUNCTION  
SET ID  
1
USER MODE  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
LAMP POWER  
“LAMP POWER” is used to change the luminance of  
the projection lamp depending on user's needs or the  
LAMP RUNTIME  
viewing conditions.  
LAMP POWER  
HIGH  
“LAMP RUNTIME” is used to cheque the cumulative  
STANDARD  
operating hours of the two projection lamps.  
LAMP RUNTIME  
1
11  
11  
H
H
HIGH: Choose if a higher picture brightness is required.  
STANDARD: Choose for normal picture brightness.  
2
Note  
“1”: Lamp 1 operating hours is displayed.  
“2”: Lamp 2 operating hours is displayed.  
If it is not necessary for picture brightness to be very  
high (in a small meeting room, etc.), it is advisable  
that you set BRIGHTNESS to “STANDARD”. This will  
save power consumption and extend lamp life.  
Note  
• If the cumulative operating hours exceeds 1800  
hours, the hour indicator flashes in red.  
LAMP SELECT  
“LAMP SELECT” is used to choose from Single Lamp  
and Dual Lamp modes depending on user's needs  
or viewing conditions. In Single Lamp mode, the  
projector may automatically select either lamp from  
the 2 lamps, or the particular lamp can be specified.  
SETTING FUNCTION 1 [FUNC 1]  
FUNCTION 1 is used to specify the function of the remote  
control / “FUNC1” button. (“FUNC1” button functions differ  
between the PT-L6510E and PT-L6600E.)  
• PT-L6510E  
LAMP SELECT  
DUAL  
*
Press and hold the “ENTER”  
button for approximately 3  
seconds. (lamp with longer  
operating hours is turned  
off)  
FUNCTION  
1
INDEX  
SINGLE  
MUTE  
SINGLE  
SINGLE  
1
STANDARD  
• PT-L6600E  
2
FUNCTION  
1
MUTE  
DUAL: Two lamps are used simultaneously.  
SINGLE: One of either lamps is used (lamp with  
shorter operating hours is automatically selected).  
SINGLE 1: Lamp Unit 1 is always used.  
STANDARD  
INDEX: Pressing the “FUNC1” button displays both  
still and motion images on a split screen  
(same as the “INDEX WINDOW” option in  
the MAIN MENU).  
SINGLE 2: Lamp Unit 2 is always used.  
Caution  
MUTE: Pressing the “FUNC1” button mutes the sound  
output.  
Lamp can be selected without turning off the  
projector.  
STANDARD: Pressing the “FUNC1” button resets all  
the parameter values now in the menu  
to the factory default, with a  
“STANDARD” indicator shown in the  
upper right corner of the menu.  
If lamp mode is switched from “SINGLE”,  
“SINGLE 1”, or “SINGLE 2” into “DUAL”, be sure  
to temporarily turn the projector OFF, then turn it  
ON again. The “DUAL” mode will become valid  
only after the projector is turned back ON.  
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OPTION 2 settings  
SETTING UNIT ID  
UNIT ID is used to set projector IDs when the user  
wishes to control two or more projectors either  
simultaneously or separately.  
Registering/Deleting/  
Displaying User Mode  
(For RGB/YPBPR signals only)  
Once adjustment settings are registered with User  
Mode, they are automatically loaded each time the  
projector is powered up. It is not necessary to readjust  
settings at every power on.  
SET ID  
ALL  
1
2
3
Registering User Mode  
(e.g. Registering positioning data with “USER1”)  
1. Apply an input signal you want to register, and  
then adjust the picture position, size, and others.  
2. Choose “USER MODE” on “OPTION2” and press  
the “ENTER” button.  
"ALL": The projectors can be simultaneously  
controlled from any remote control regardless  
of their ID settings.  
"1": The projector can be controlled from the remote  
control with its projector ID set to “1”.  
"2": The projector can be controlled from the remote  
control with its projector ID set to “2”.  
USER MODE  
ENTRY  
USER1  
ESC  
SELECT  
ADJ  
"3": The projector can be controlled from the remote  
control with its projector ID set to “3”.  
3. Choose “USER1” using the  
press the “ENTER” button.  
or  
buttons and  
Note  
Note  
• Unit ID is set to “ALL” by default. Hence ID  
number need not be set when only one  
projector is used.  
• The user address has “USER1” to “USER3”.  
4. After recognizing the flashing of the USER1  
address display, press the “ENTER” button again.  
5. The above adjusted settings has been registered  
with “USER1”. Similarly you can also register  
settings with “USER2” or “USER3”.  
• If the projectors are given ID numbers, their  
remote controls must be assigned the same  
ID numbers, respectively.  
• If the unit IDs of two or more projectors are  
set to “ALL”, the user will not be able to  
control them separately.  
Deleting User Mode  
• The projector can be turned ON/OFF from  
the remote control only if the projector ID is  
set in the remote control. For the details of  
projector ID setting, see page 15.  
(e.g. Deleting the data of “USER1”)  
1. Choose “USER MODE” on “OPTION2” and press  
the “ENTER” button.  
2. Choose “DELETE” using the  
or  
buttons.  
3. Choose the address (USER1) you want to delete  
data from using the or buttons and press the  
“ENTER” button.  
USER MODE  
ENTRY  
DELETE  
USER1  
USER1  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
4. After recorgnizing the flashing of the address  
display, press the “ENTER” button again to delete  
the data of the address.  
Displaying User Mode  
The User Mode can be displayed by following the  
steps described in “SIGNAL MODE” on page 31.  
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Using the SERIAL  
The projector is equipped with an RS-232C standard serial terminal at the rear. It is therefore possible to connect it  
to a computer for control.  
Unit 1 interface panel  
Unit 2 interface panel  
Connection  
Single  
Side interface panel  
D-sub 9-pin  
D-sub 9-pin  
D-sub 9-pin  
D-sub 9-pin  
Plural  
(female)  
(male)  
(female)  
(male)  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PC  
PC  
D-sub 9-pin (female)  
SERIAL  
SERIAL  
SERIAL  
D-sub 9-pin  
(male)  
D-sub 9-pin D-sub 9-pin  
(male)  
(female)  
Communication cable  
D-sub 9-pin (male)  
Communication cable  
Communication cable  
Pin assignments and signal names  
Description  
Description  
Pin No.  
Pin No. Signal name  
Signal name  
NC  
NC  
Receive data  
Send data  
NC  
Send data  
Receive data  
TXD  
RXD  
RXD  
TXD  
Connected internally  
Ground  
Ground  
NC  
GND  
GND  
NC  
Connected  
internally  
NC  
Connected  
internally  
NC  
D-Sub 9-pin (female)  
external appearance  
CTS  
RTS  
D-Sub 9-pin (male)  
external appearance  
RTS  
CTS  
Communication  
requirements  
Signal level  
Sync method  
Baud rate  
RS-232C  
Start-stop transmission  
9 600 bps  
None  
8 bit  
Parity  
Character length  
Stop bit  
1 bit  
X parameter  
S parameter  
None  
None  
Basic format  
Transmission from the computer begins with STX, then the command, parameter and ETX are sent in this order.  
Colon (:) is not required when transmitting the command which does not need a parameter.  
STX  
AD  
I 1 I 2  
:
C1 C2 C3  
:
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5  
ETX  
ID characters  
(2 Bytes)  
Colon  
Colon  
Command 3 characters  
(3 Bytes)  
Parameter  
(1 to 5 Bytes)  
End  
Start  
00 to 99  
ID designate  
Caution  
• On commencement of lamp lighting, commands cannot be sent or responses received for approximately 10  
seconds. Be sure to send any commands and receive responses 10 seconds. (Applies to the PT-L6600E /  
PT-L6600EL only)  
• When transmitting several commands, wait for a response from the projector before sending the next command.  
When sending commands without parameters, a colon is not necessary.  
• When it is unnecessary to designate an ID code, send the format without the part to ID designate it.  
Note  
• If a wrong command is received, the projector sends ER401 back to the computer.  
• When using control from the remote terminal, commands cannot be received at the serial terminal.  
• Projector ID supported on the RS-232C interface is 0 (ALL) to 99.  
The remote control ID is set from 0 to 3. If a command is sent with a projector ID specified, the projector will return  
answer back only if the ID contained in the command matches the projector ID or the projector ID is set to ALL.  
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Using the SERIAL  
Control command  
When controlling the projector using a computer, commands are as follows:  
Remarks  
Command  
Control contents  
Power ON  
During standby mode, commands other than PON are invalid.  
• While the lamp is ON and being controlled, the PON command is invalid.  
PON  
After turning the lamp OFF, if the PON command is sent during cooling fan  
operation, lighting control will function for approximately 95 seconds (PT-L6510E) or  
40 seconds (PT-L6600E) after turning OFF to protect the lamp.  
POF  
AVL  
Power OFF  
Volume  
Parameter  
000 = Adjustment value 0  
063 = Adjustment value 63  
Parameter  
0 = Mute (audio mute) off  
AMT  
IIS  
Mute (audio mute)  
1 = Mute (audio mute) on  
Parameter  
VID = VIDEO  
RG1 = RGB1  
Switch input modes  
SVD = S-VIDEO  
RG2 = RGB2  
DVI = DVI  
Parameter  
0 = RGB  
Parameter  
0 = Standby  
2 = Lamp lit  
ORF  
Q$S  
Switch RGB 1 · 2 input signals  
Check lamp lighting condition  
1 = YPB  
P
R
(Only 1080i input)  
1 = Lamp lighting control  
3 = Lamp off control  
Parameter  
0 = Lamp 1 and 2 off  
2 = Lamp 2 on  
1 = Lamp 1 on  
3 = Lamp 1 and 2 on  
QLS  
Check lamp lighting condition  
Parameter  
0 (ALL) to 99  
OSI  
SET ID  
Freeze  
Parameter  
0 = Freeze off  
OFZ  
1 = Freeze on  
OMN  
OEN  
OCU  
OCD  
OCL  
OCR  
OAS  
OSH  
DZU  
DZD  
FC1  
Menu  
Enter  
Cursor up  
Cursor down  
Cursor left  
Cursor right  
Auto setup  
Shutter  
D.Zoom up  
D.Zoom down  
Function 1  
Computer  
(DTE specifications)  
Cable specifications  
Projector  
< Connecting to a computer >  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NC  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
Caution  
• Purchase an appropriate communication  
cable to connect a computer to the serial  
terminal.  
8
9
NC  
NC  
USB control  
The same control as RS-232C can be performed using USB. Need to prepare device driver and control software.  
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Using the remote terminal  
Using the remote terminal built into this projector, it is possible to operate the projector from an external location  
from where infrared remote control signals cannot be received, by using a remote control panel.  
Example of a control panel layout  
ON  
Remote terminal ON / OFF  
OFF  
ON  
STANDBY  
RGB  
LAMP  
VIDEO/  
S-VIDEO  
RGB/VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
RGB2  
VIDEO  
RGB1  
INPUT SELECT  
VIDEO  
RGB  
DVI  
Projector set up in a meeting room  
DVI switch  
Control panel located in a different room  
Pin assignment and control  
Short pin 1 and pin 9 when controlling.  
D-Sub 9-pin (female)  
Description  
external appearance  
Pin No.  
Name  
Short with pin  
Open  
Remoto terminal ON / OFF On  
Off  
Lamp  
On  
Off (standby)  
RGB  
RGB/VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
RGB2  
(
When is VIDEO  
)
(
(
(
(
When is VIDEO  
)
VIDEO  
RGB1  
VIDEO  
RGB  
Switch input modes  
(When is RGB  
)
When is RGB  
When is VIDEO  
When is RGB  
)
)
Switch DVI modes  
DVI  
(When is RGB  
)
)
Note  
• The “POWER”, “RGB” and “VIDEO” buttons on the remote control and projector will not operate when pins  
1 and 9 are shorted. RS-232C commands will also be ignored.  
• Do not short pins. 1, 2, 3, 5 or 6 when pin 9 is open. If this is done, the projector will ignore signals from the  
remote control.  
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Indication of lamp monitor  
This projector is equipped with 3 indicators to show when a lamp needs replacement or there is an abnormal  
internal temperature. These lamps flash or light up to indicate a problem.  
Turn the power off and follow the steps below.  
Lamp 1 monitor (LAMP 1)  
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IN  
L
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Temperature monitor (TEMP) indicator  
ID  
V
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/P  
1
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/B  
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STAND BY (R) LAMP1 LAMP2  
ON (G)  
TEMP  
(Rear view of projector)  
Indicator  
Display  
Condition  
Check  
Measures  
The inside is at an  
abnormally high  
temperature, or there  
are sudden  
Red lamp  
flasing  
(lamp unit lit)  
(PT-L6510E)  
• Is something  
blocking the vent?  
• Remove the object blocking the  
vent.  
• Has the projector  
been operating in a  
hot location?  
Use the projector only in an  
temperature changes.  
environment having a temperature of  
0 °C to 40 °C and humidity of 20% to  
80% (with no condensation).  
The ambient  
temperature or internal  
temperature is high.  
Temperature  
monitor  
Red lamp lit  
(lamp unit lit)  
• Is the air filter  
clogged?  
• Turn the power off by following the  
steps on page 23 and clean the air  
filter. (See page 41)  
The lamp unit  
Red lamp  
flashing  
(lamp unit  
not lit)  
automatically shuts off  
(switches to standby  
state) due to abnormally  
high ambient  
TEMP  
temperature or internal  
temperature.  
The lamp unit has  
automatically turned  
off (standby mode)  
because of a high  
temperature or  
Red lamp lit  
(Lamp unit  
not lit)  
(PT-L6600E)  
sudden rise in  
internal temperature.  
Lights when lamp runtime exceeds  
1800 hours. Have your dealer  
replace the lamp unit.  
Is replace lamp  
It is time to replace  
the lamp unit.  
displayed on the  
screen when the  
power is turned on?  
Red lamp lit  
Lamp monitor  
Are you turning the  
power back on  
Wait until the light source lamp cools  
off before turning the power back on.  
immediately after it has  
been turned off?  
Detected the Lamp  
curcuit abnormal  
condition.  
Red lamp  
flashing  
LAMP1  
LAMP2  
There is a  
Turn the power off by following the  
steps on page 23 and consult your  
dealer.  
malfunction in the  
lamp circuit  
Caution  
To solve any problems that the TEMP and LAMP monitor show, first turn the power off by following the steps  
on page 23.  
• If the main power turns off after the TEMP monitor flashes, the projector has malfunctioned. Please consult  
your dealer.  
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Cleaning and replacing the air filter  
If too much dust accumulates in the air filter, the temperature inside main unit will become high.  
• With the PT-L6510E, the temperature sensor (TEMP) lamp will flash.  
• With the PT-L6600E, the temperature sensor (TEMP) lamp will flash and the light source lamp will go out.  
Clean the air filter approximately every 100 hours of use, although more frequent cleaning may be necessary  
depending on the environment.  
Cleaning method  
1. Turn the Main Power off and remove the power plug.  
Turn the power off by following the steps on page 23, and remove the power plug.  
2. Remove the air filter cover.  
Remove the air filter cover by pushing down on the  
tab and pulling forward.  
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3. Clean the air filter.  
Remove accumulated dust using a vacuum cleaner.  
Notch  
Caution  
• Be careful not to suck the air filter into the  
vacuum cleaner.  
Air filter  
4. Attach the air filter and cover.  
Place an air filter inside the air filter cover, and replace the cover by reversing the step described in (2).  
Caution  
• Place the air filter aligning the notch toward the upper right direction.  
• Do not operate the projector without the air filter.  
If the projector is operated without the air filter, dust will enter the unit and may cause a malfunction.  
Note  
• If dust cannot be removed with a vacuum cleaner, it is time to replace the filter. Please consult your dealer.  
Replace the air filter when replacing the lamp unit.  
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Replacing the lamp unit  
Caution!  
Replacement of the lamp unit should  
only be carried out by a qualified  
technician.  
Caution!  
Replace the lamp unit only after it has  
completely cooled off.  
Notes when replacing the lamp unit:  
• The internal pressure of the light source is high, therefore if it is struck by hard objects or dropped, it may cause  
damage. Be careful when handling.  
• Handle the old lamp unit with care as it is easily broken.  
• A Philips screwdriver is necessary when replacing the lamp unit. Be careful not to slip when using the screwdriver.  
Caution  
• The lamp unit is sold separately. Please consult the service/parts centre at your dealer.  
Model No.  
PT-L6510E  
PT-L6600E  
Lamp unit model No.  
ET-LAL6510 (1 lamp) • ET-LAL6510W (2 lamps)  
• Lamps other than those indicated above must not be used with this projector. Be sure to use the specified  
lamp.  
Lamp replacement period  
The light source lamp of this projector has a life cycle of 2000 hours (Lamp power---hi, Lamp selection---dual  
setting). However, this duration may be reduced depending on the usage of the projector-the frequency in which  
the light is turned on and of its intervals affect the life of the lamp. Therefore it is recommended that a spare lamp  
be made available before 2000 hours have elapsed. If the lamp unit is not replaced after 1800 hours, the power will  
automatically shut off after 2000 hours and enter standby mode. If the power is turned on after 2000 hours, it will  
turn off automatically after approximately 10 minutes and enter standby mode.  
Note  
• 2,000 hours is a guideline for replacement, not a guarantee time.  
Display after 1800 hours  
The lamp monitor indicators (LAMP 1 or LAMP2)  
S-VIDEO  
AUTO  
REPLACE LAMP  
will light after the lamp unit runtime has elapsed  
1800 hours even during standby mode.  
An on-screen message indicating lamp  
replacement is necessary will be displayed on the  
screen 30 seconds.  
(This on-screen message will disappear after 30  
seconds or the projector operation buttons remote  
control buttons are operated.)  
This on-screen message does not disappear,  
unless a “MENU” buttons or sound adjustment  
“(VOLUME +/-)” buttons will be pushed, if it  
reaches in 2000 hours.  
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Lamp unit replacement steps  
Caution  
• After 2000 hours of operating the same lamp, it is only possible to operate the unit for approximately 10  
minutes. Replace the lamp and steps 8 to 14 must be completed within 10 minutes:  
1. 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.  
2. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the  
Fixing screws  
4 screws on the lamp unit cover located  
on the rear of the projector.  
3. Remove the lamp unit cover by pulling it  
forward.  
Caution  
Lamp unit cover  
Tab  
Be careful not to break the tab located in the  
centre of the lower side of the lamp unit cover.  
4. 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 gently pull it out from  
the projector.  
Lamp unit 1  
Lamp unit 2  
Handle  
Caution  
The lamp unit will be hot after it has been  
used.  
Lamp unit 1  
Fixing screws  
Lamp unit 2  
Fixing screws  
You might get burned if you touch it while it is still hot.  
5. Install the new lamp unit.  
6.Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the 2 lamp unit fixing screws.  
7. Install the lamp unit cover, and then use  
Fixing screws  
a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten  
the lamp unit cover fixing 4 screws.  
Caution  
• Firmly install the lamp unit and lamp unit cover.  
If not installed firmly, a protection circuit will  
Lamp unit cover  
Tab  
function and the power will not be turned on.  
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Replacing the lamp unit  
8. Insert the power cord plug into the wall outlet and then press the MAIN POWER switch.  
Caution  
• If the power does not turn on even after turning the MAIN POWER switch “I”, turn the MAIN POWER “O”,  
confirm that the lamp unit and door are installed correctly, and turn on again.  
9. Press the POWERbutton so that a picture is projected onto the screen.  
10. Press the MENUbutton to display the  
MAIN MENU screen, and then press the  
and buttons to move the cursor to  
select OPTION2.  
MENU  
INDEX WINDOW  
PICTURE  
POSITION  
AUDIO  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
LANGUAGE  
OPTION  
OPTION  
SELECT  
1
2
ENTER  
11. Press the ENTERbutton to display the  
OPTION  
2
LAMP POWER  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP RUNTIME  
HIGH  
DUAL  
1820  
OPTION2screen, and then use the  
and  
buttons to select LAMP  
1
H
FUNCTION  
SET ID  
1
MUTE  
ALL  
RUNTIME.  
USER MODE  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
12. Press and hold the ENTERbutton on  
the projector or the remote control for  
approximately 3 seconds.  
OPTION  
2
[
The “LAMP RUNTIME” will change to “L1 RESET  
[POWER OFF]” or “L2 RESET [POWER OFF]”.  
LAMP POWER  
LAMP SELECT  
L1 RESET  
HIGH  
DUAL  
POWER OFF  
]
FUNCTION  
SET ID  
1
MUTE  
ALL  
Note  
USER MODE  
• If the “MENU” button is pressed, the lamp time  
resetting screen will be cancelled.  
SELECT  
ADJ  
ESC  
13. Press the and buttons to select for replacement lamp setting.  
L1 RESET: Replace the LAMP1  
L2 RESET: Replace the LAMP2  
L1+L2 RESET: Replace the LAMP1 & LAMP2  
14. Press the POWER button to turn off the power.  
This will reset the cumulative usage time for the lamp unit to zero.  
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Before asking for service  
---Before asking for service, cheque the following points.  
Symptoms  
Cheques  
• Is the power cord plug correctly plugged in?  
• Is the MAIN POWER turned on?  
• Is electricity running to the power outlet?  
• Is the temperature monitor (TEMP) indicator on the front of the unit flashing or  
turned on? (See page 40)  
Power does  
not turn on  
• Is the lamp monitor (LAMP) indicator on the front of the unit flashing or turned on?  
(See page 40)  
• Is the lamp unit door installed correctly?  
• A wrong ID is set. (See pages 15 and 36)  
• Is the lens cap still on the lens?  
• Is the image input correctly connected?  
• Is the input mode set correctly? (See page 23)  
• Is the black level adjustment set at the minimum level? (See page 30)  
• Is the equipment connected to the projector operating correctly?  
• Is the shutter function turned on? (See page 25)  
No image  
• Is the lens focused properly? (See page 23)  
• Is the projection distance correct? (See page 18)  
• Is the lens dirty?  
Image is blurred  
• Is the projector positioned directly in front of the screen? (See page 18)  
• Is the colour density and colour tone setting correct? (See page 30)  
• Is the equipment connected to the projector correctly adjusted?  
Light colour/  
bad colour tone  
• Is the sound input correctly connected?  
• Is the volume set to the minimum level? (See page 23 and 27)  
• Is the shutter or mute turned on? (See page 25 and 35)  
• Is the cable connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal?  
No sound  
• Are the batteries exhausted?  
• Are the battery polarities set correctly? (See page 14)  
• Are their any obstacles between the remote control and the remote control sensor?  
(See page 14)  
Remote control  
does not operate  
Are you trying to operate the remote control beyond its operable range? (See page 14)  
• Are you controlling from external equipment using the REMOTE terminal? (See  
page 39)  
• Is their any external light interfering with remote control operation?  
• A wrong ID is set. (See pages 15 and 36)  
• Is the input mode properly set? (See page 23)  
• Is the correct signal system (TV system) selected? (See page 31)  
• Are their any malfunctions on the source side, such as bad video tapes?  
• Are you inputting a signal that is not compatible with this projector? (See page 48)  
Abnormal image  
• Is the cable too long?  
Does not display  
images from PCs  
• Is the video output signal setting of the notebook computer correctly set?  
Setting :  
key (Read the operating instructions of the your PC.)  
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Specifications  
PT-L6510E (XGA)  
PT-L6600E (SXGA)  
ModelNo.  
Supplyvoltage  
Power consumption  
220 V - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
600 W (approx. 9 W in Standby mode with fan inactive)  
1.3 inch diagonal (aspect ratio: 4:3)  
with microlens array  
Panel size  
Display system  
Driving scheme  
3 transmissive LCD panels (3 primary colors)  
Active matrix  
1.398.784 pixels (1.366 x 1.024 dots) x 3  
Pixel count  
786.432 pixels (1.024 x 768 dots) x 3  
Powered zoom  
1 to 1.3  
powered focus control  
F = 1.7 to 2.3, f = 49.1 to 63.8  
2 UHM lamps with 220 W rating each  
Projection lamp  
Optical output  
Composite/S-Video  
4 200 lm (ANSI)  
H = 15.74/15.63 kHz, V = 50/60 Hz  
3 600 lm (ANSI)  
H = 24 to 97 kHz, V = 50 to 120 Hz, PIAS (Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning) format  
Dot clock frequency: under 132 MHz Dot clock frequency: under 162 MHz  
RGB signal  
DVI-D signal  
VGA60, S-VGA60, XGA60, S-XGA60  
[625i]  
H = 15.63 kHz  
V = 50 Hz  
[480i]  
H = 15.75 kHz  
H = 31.5 kHz  
H = 33.75 kHz  
V = 60 Hz  
60 Hz  
[720p]  
[1080i]  
H = 45 kHz  
60 Hz  
V =  
YPBPR  
signal  
[480p]  
[1035i]  
V =  
V = 60 Hz  
H = 33.75 kHz  
V = 60 Hz  
YPB  
P
R
signal  
480i, 480p, PAL (625i), 720p, 1 035i, 1080i  
6 standards (NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM)  
30 to 300 inches diagonal  
Compatible TV standards  
Screen size  
Projection distance  
Optical axis shift span  
Aspect ratio  
1.4 to 13.2 meters  
10:10 to 1:19  
4:3 (SXGA 5:4)  
Projection scheme  
Speaker  
Menu-selectable from front, rear, ceiling mount, and floor standing  
2 oval speakers (4 x 7 cm)  
Max. audio output power  
DVI-D input/output  
6 W (3 W + 3 W) (stereo)  
1 set DVI-D 24pin  
1 set BNC x 5  
[YPB input] Y:1.0 V [p-p] including sync. signal PB  
[RGB input]  
PR  
PR: 0.7 V [p-p] 75  
0.7 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
G-Sync.:  
RGB1 (x1)  
input  
1.0 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
HD/SYNC:  
VD:  
TTL-compatible, high-impedance w/ auto active Hi/Lo switching  
TTL-compatible, high-impedance w/ auto active Hi/Lo switching  
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High-density D-sub 15-pin connector (female)  
YPB input: Y = 1.0 V [p-p] including sync. signal PB  
P
R
P
R
= 0.7 V [p-p] 75  
RGB input:  
G-Sync.:  
0.7 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
RGB2 input  
1.0 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
HD/SYNC: TTL-compatible, high-impedance w/ auto active Hi/Lo switching  
VD: TTL-compatible, high-impedance w/ auto active Hi/Lo switching  
1 set stereo minijack,  
Audio input  
for RGB 1/2  
0.5 V [rms]  
BNC x 1  
VIDEO  
1.0 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
4-pin mini-Din x 1  
S-video  
Y = 1.0 V [p-p] C = 0.286 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
RCA jack x 2 (L/R),  
Audio input for  
0.5 V [rms]  
composite/S-video  
1 set stereo minijack, (monitor output, stereo-compatible),  
0 V [rms] to 2.0 V [rms] (variable)  
High-density D-sub 15-pin connector (female) x 1  
Audio output  
YPB  
RGB output: 0.7 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
G-Sync.: 1.0 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
P
R
output:  
Y = 1.0 V [p-p] including sync. signal PB  
P
R
= 0.7 V [p-p] 75 Ω  
RGB output  
HD: TTL-compatible, high impedance  
VD: TTL-compatible, high impedance  
9-pin D-sub connector (female) Use the RS-232C serial port  
For PC Control  
SERIAL  
REMOTE  
9-pin D-sub connector (female)  
For wired mode  
M3 jack 1 set  
WIRED input  
USB input  
USB output  
Wired remote control, For daisy-chain control  
4-pin square connector Type B  
For wired mouse  
Type A  
For daisy-chain control, Max. 5 V/0.5 A  
Power cord  
Enclosure  
2.5 metres  
Resin mold part  
Outer dimensions  
Weight  
Width: 495mm Height: 179 mm Depth: 495 mm  
13.8 kg  
Operating temperature range: 0 °C to 40 °C  
Operating humidity range: 20 % to 80 % (with no condensation)  
Operating conditions  
Power supply  
Control range  
Weight  
3 V DC (2 type-AAA dry batteries)  
Approx. 7 m (in front of light receiver)  
108 g (with batteries)  
Outer dimensions  
(W) : 33 mm  
(H) : 40 mm  
(D) : 168 mm  
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Appendix  
<Compatible RGB Signals>  
The following table specifies the types of RGB signals compatible with the projector.  
If signals other than this are applied, the projector may produce anything from a distorted display to simply the  
default (blue or black) background.  
Compatible Signal  
Resolution  
H x V Pixels  
H. Scanning Frequency (kHz)  
V. Scanning Frequency (Hz)  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
640  
800  
800  
800  
800  
800  
800  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 152  
1 152  
1 152  
1 120  
1 120  
1 280  
1 280  
1 280  
1 280  
1 280  
1 280  
1 280  
1 280  
1 600  
1 600  
1 600  
832  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
400  
400  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768i  
768  
768  
864  
864  
864  
750  
750i  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024  
1 024*  
1 024i  
1 024i  
1 200  
1 200  
1 200  
624  
870  
1 035i  
720  
480i  
576i  
483  
24.8  
31.5  
31.5  
35.0  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
32.1  
35.2  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
65.5  
68.7  
35.5  
80.7  
94.0  
63.9  
67.5  
77.1  
50.1  
32.6  
52.4  
64.0  
72.4  
78.2  
80.0  
91.2  
46.2  
47.6  
75.0  
87.5  
93.8  
49.7  
68.6  
33.8  
45.0  
15.7  
15.6  
31.5  
56.4  
70.1  
59.9  
66.7  
72.8  
75.0  
85.0  
51.0  
56.3  
60.3  
72.1  
75.0  
85.1  
60.0  
70.1  
75.0  
81.6  
85.0  
86.8  
100.8  
120.0  
70.0  
75.0  
85.0  
60.1  
80.0  
50.0  
60.0  
66.3  
71.7  
75.0  
85.0  
86.0  
88.9  
60.0  
70.0  
75.0  
74.6  
75.0  
60.0  
60.0  
59.9  
50.0  
59.9  
VGA400  
VGA480  
SVGA  
XGA  
MXGA  
SXGA  
UXGA  
MAC16  
MAC21  
HDTV  
720p  
NTSC  
PAL  
1 152  
1 920  
1 280  
768  
768  
720  
480p  
* PT-L6600E ONLY  
Note  
• The PT-L6600E has a pixel resolution of 1 366 x 1 024. Pixel data exceeding this resolution is converted into  
1 366 x 1 024 pixels.  
• The PT-L6510E has a pixel resolution of 1 024 x 768. Pixel data exceeding this resolution is converted into  
1 024 x 768 pixels.  
• Suffix "i" denotes interlaced scanning.  
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Dimensions  
unit : mm  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
L
R
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RGB  
AUDIO  
IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
USB  
SERIAL  
R/R-Y/PR  
G/Y  
B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD  
VD  
OUT  
RGB  
1
IN  
RGB  
2
IN  
RGB OUT  
REMOTE  
WIRED  
IN  
OUT  
DVI-D  
>
PC  
<
TBMU152  
476  
495  
Trademark acknowledgments  
Trademark  
• PS/2, VGA, and XGA are trademarks of U.S. IBM Corporation.  
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of U.S. Apple Computers, Inc.  
• PC-98 is a trademark of NEC Corporation.  
• S-VGA is a trademark or registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association.  
• Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
The rights of trademarks or registered trademarks not specified are recognised.  
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd  
© Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. 2002  
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