JVC DLA NZ8BE User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS  
D-ILA  
PROJECTOR  
DLA-NZ9 DLA-RS4100  
DLA-NZ8 DLA-RS3100  
DLA-NZ7 DLA-RS2100  
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Mobile User Guide  
http://manual3.jvckenwood.com/projector/mobile/global/  
The Mobile User Guide can be viewed on mobile internet devices including  
smartphones and tablets.  
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For Customer use :  
Enter below the serial No. which is located on the side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.  
DLA-NZ9BK, DLA-NZ8BK, DLA-NZ7BK,  
DLA-NZ9BE, DLA-NZ8BE, DLA-NZ7BE,  
DLA-RS4100K, DLA-RS3100K, DLA-RS2100K,  
DLA-RS4100E, DLA-RS3100E, DLA-RS2100E  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
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Not suitable for household room illumination.  
B5A-3961-0B  
150 mm (6 in) and above  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions.  
This unit has been engineered and manufactured to  
assure your personal safety. But IMPROPER USE  
CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to defeat  
the safeguards incorporated into this product,  
observe the following basic rules for its installation,  
use and service. Please read these Important  
Safeguards carefully before use.  
300 mm  
(12 in) and  
above  
300 mm  
(12 in) and  
above  
150 mm  
(6 in) and  
above  
200 mm  
(8 in) and  
above  
Front  
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All the safety and operating instructions should be read  
before the product is operated.  
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for  
future reference.  
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Power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of  
the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company.  
All warnings on the product and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This plug  
will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are unable  
to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to  
install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the grounded plug.  
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All operating instructions should be followed.  
Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be  
easily unplugged.  
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Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning.  
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Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not  
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them. Pay particular attention to cords at doors,  
plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
product.  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product  
manufacturer as they may be hazardous.  
Do not use this product near water. Do not use immediately  
after moving from a low temperature to high temperature,  
as this causes condensation, which may result in fire,  
electric shock, or other hazards.  
For added protection of this product during a lightning  
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to  
the product due to lightning and power line surges.  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
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Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or  
table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child  
or adult, and serious damage to the product. The product  
should be mounted according to the manufacturer’s  
instructions, and should use a mount recommended by the  
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manufacturer.  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
(symbol provided by RETAC)  
When the product is used on a cart,  
care should be taken to avoid quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces which may cause the product  
and cart to overturn, damaging  
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening  
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages  
and other hazards. Refer all service to qualified service  
personnel.  
equipment or causing possible injury to  
the operator.  
S3126A  
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Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of  
the product and protect it from overheating. These  
openings must not be blocked or covered. (The openings  
should never be blocked by placing the product on bed,  
sofa, rug, or similar surface. It should not be placed in a  
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s  
instructions have been adhered to.)  
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the  
product.  
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b)  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the product does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the Operation Manual, as an improper  
adjustment of controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to normal operation.  
c)  
d)  
To allow better heat dissipation, keep a clearance between  
this unit and its surrounding as shown below. When this unit  
is enclosed in a space of dimensions as shown below, use  
an air-conditioner so that the internal and external  
temperatures are the same. Overheating can cause  
damage.  
If the product has been dropped or damaged in any  
way.  
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f)  
When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance, this indicates a need for service.  
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When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or with same characteristics as the original  
part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
Not using the unit for a long time can lead to malfunction.  
Please power it on and let it run occasionally. Please avoid  
using the unit in a room where cigarettes are smoked. It is  
impossible to clean optical component parts if they are  
contaminated by nicotine or tar. This might lead to  
performance degradation.  
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Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
The product should be placed more than one foot away  
from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
and other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and DVD  
players, you should turn off the power of this product for  
protection against electric shock.  
Pay attention to the following when using the devices  
with 3D function.  
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Please watch from a distance three times the height of the  
projected image size. Persons with photosensitivity, any  
kind of heart disease, or weak health should not use 3D  
glasses.  
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Watching 3D-images might be cause of illness. If you feel  
any change in your physical condition, please stop  
watching immediately and consult a physician if necessary.  
When watching 3D images, it is recommended to take  
regular breaks. As the length and frequency of the required  
breaks differ for every person, please judge according to  
your own condition.  
Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For  
example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas  
lighters that present special hazards when over heated.  
Do not ceiling-mount the projector to a place which tends to  
vibrate; otherwise, the attaching fixture of the projector  
could be broken by the vibration, possibly causing it to fall  
or overturn, which could lead to personal injury.  
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If your child watches while wearing 3D glasses, it should be  
accompanied by its parents or an adult guardian. The adult  
guardian should be careful to avoid situations where the  
child’s eyes might become tired, as responses to tiredness  
and discomfort, etc., are hard to detect, and it is possible  
for the physical condition to deteriorate very quickly. As the  
visual sense is not yet fully developed in children under the  
age of 6, please consult a physician in regard to any  
problem concerning 3D-images if necessary.  
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Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to  
prevent shock.  
For health reasons, please take a break of about 5-15  
minutes every 30-60 minutes and let your eyes rest. When  
using the devices with 3D function, please refrain from  
watching any 3D-images when you feel tired, unwell or if  
you feel any other discomfort. Moreover, in case you see a  
double image, please adjust the equipment and software  
for proper display. Please stop using the unit if the double  
image is still visible after adjustment.  
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Note that when using the 3D feature, the video output may  
appear different from the original video image due to image  
conversion on the device.  
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Once every three years, please perform an internal test.  
This unit is provided with replacement parts needed to  
maintain its function (such as cooling fans). Estimated  
replacement time of parts can vary greatly depending on  
frequency of use and the respective environment. For  
replacement, please consult your dealer, or the nearest  
authorized JVC service center.  
* DO NOT allow any unqualified person to  
install the unit.  
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit  
(e.g.attaching it to the ceiling) since special  
technical knowledge and skills are required for  
installation. If installation is performed by an  
unqualified person, it may cause personal injury or  
electrical shock.  
When fixing the unit to the ceiling, Please note that we do  
not take any responsibility, even during the warranty period,  
if the product is damaged due to use of metal fixtures used  
for fixation to the ceiling other than our own or if the  
installation environment of said metal fixtures is not  
appropriate. If the unit is suspended from the ceiling during  
use, please be careful in regard to the ambient temperature  
of the unit. If you use a central heating, the temperature  
close to the ceiling will be higher than normally expected.  
Video images can burn into the electronic component parts.  
Please do not display screens with still images of high  
brightness or high contrast, such as found in video games  
and computer programs. Over a long period of time it might  
stick to the picture element. There is no problem with the  
playback of moving images, e.g. normal video footage.  
Install the outlet at an accessible height to unplug from the  
wall. Or install the circuit breaker at an accessible height to  
shut down the projector. If you need information, please  
consult your authorized dealer or specialist.  
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Do not use optical instruments (such as magnifying glass or  
reflector) viewing the laser output. It may pose an eye  
hazard.  
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When turning on the projector, ensure that no one is looking  
into the projection lens.  
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Do not look into the lens and openings when the light is on.  
Doing so would have serious effects on the human body.  
Do not detach or attach the projection lens with the power  
connected.  
Attempting to disassemble, repair or modify the projector  
yourself may lead to serious safety issues.  
Using a faulty product not only results in electrical shock or  
fire hazard, it can cause visual impairment.  
When abnormality occur, stop using the projector  
immediately and send it to your authorized dealer for repair.  
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This unit is heavy in weight. Please ensure that there are at  
least two persons carrying it.  
About the installation place  
Do not project images with the lens cover attached.  
Otherwise, the lens cover may be deformed due to the  
heat, or the projector may malfunction.  
Do not install the projector in a place that cannot  
support its weight securely.  
If the installation place is not sturdy enough, the  
projector could fall or overturn, possibly causing  
personal injury.  
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Do not place your hand into the opening near the lens while  
lens shift is in progress. Otherwise, your hand may get  
caught, resulting in an injury.  
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POWER CONNECTION  
For USA and Canada only  
IMPORTANT (Europe only):  
Use only the following power cord.  
The wires in the mains lead on this product are  
colored in accordance with the following code:  
Power cord  
: Earth  
: Neutral  
: Live  
Green-and-yellow  
Blue  
Brown  
As these colors may not correspond with the  
colored making identifying the terminals in your  
plug, proceed as follows:  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is  
AC100V – AC240V. Use only the power cord  
designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.  
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is  
the correct type for the AC outlet in your country.  
Consult your product dealer.  
The wire which is colored green-and-yellow must be  
connected to the terminal which is marked M with  
the letter E or the safety earth or colored green or  
green-and-yellow. The wire which is colored blue  
must be connected to the terminal which is marked  
with the letter N or colored black.  
Power cord  
The wire which is colored brown must be connected  
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or  
colored red.  
POWER CONNECTION  
(United Kingdom only)  
For United Kingdom  
For European continent  
countries  
HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE:  
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only a  
WARNING:  
correctly rated approved type, re-fit the fuse cover.  
Do not cut off the main plug from this  
equipment.  
IF IN DOUBT —— CONSULT A COMPETENT  
ELECTRICIAN.  
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points  
in your home or the cable is too short to reach a  
power point, then obtain an appropriate safety  
approved extension lead or adapter or consult your  
dealer. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off,  
dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible  
shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the main  
supply.  
Open the fuse compartment with the blade  
screwdriver, and replace the fuse.  
(* An example is shown in the illustration below.)  
WARNING:  
Fuse  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.  
Dear Customer,  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid  
European directives and standards regarding  
electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.  
European representative of  
JVC KENWOOD Corporation is:  
JVCKENWOOD Deutschland GmbH  
Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11,  
61118 Bad Vilbel,  
GERMANY  
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ENGLISH  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries  
[European Union only]  
These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols should not be disposed  
of as general household waste. If you want to dispose of the product or battery,  
please consider the collection systems or facilities for appropriate recycling.  
Notice: The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.  
Battery  
Products  
FRANÇAIS  
Informations relatives à l’élimination des appareils et des piles usagés, à l’intention des utilisateurs  
[Union européenne seulement]  
Si ces symboles figurent sur les produits, cela signifie qu’ils ne doivent pas être jetés  
comme déchets ménagers. Si vous voulez jeter ce produit ou cette pile, veuillez  
considérer le système de collecte des déchets ou les centres de recyclage appropriés.  
Notification: La symbole Pb en dessous du symbole des piles indique que cette  
Pile  
pile contient du plomb.  
Produits  
ESPAÑOL / CASTELLANO  
Información para los usuarios sobre la eliminación de baterías/pilas usadas  
[Sólo Unión Europea]  
Estos símbolos indican que el equipo con estos símbolos no debe desecharse  
con la basura doméstica. Si desea desechar el producto o batería/pila, acuda  
a los sistemas o centros de recogida para que los reciclen debidamente.  
Atención: La indicación Pb debajo del símbolo de batería/pila indica que ésta  
Baterías/pilas  
contiene plomo.  
Productos  
DEUTSCH  
Benutzerinformationen zur Entsorgung alter Geräte und Batterien  
[Nur Europäische Union]  
Diese Symbole zeigen an, dass derartig gekennzeichnete Geräte nicht als normaler  
Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden dürfen. Wenden Sie sich zur Entsorgung des  
Produkts oder der Batterie an die hierfür vorgesehenen Sammelstellen oder  
Einrichtungen, damit eine fachgerechte Wiederverwertung möglich ist.  
Batterie  
Hinweis: Das Zeichen Pb unterhalb des Batteriesymbols gibt an, dass diese  
Produkte  
Batterie Blei enthält.  
ITALIANO  
Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento delle apparecchiature e batterie obsolete  
[Solo per l’Unione Europea]  
Questi simboli indicano che le apparecchiature a cui sono relativi non devono  
essere smaltite tra i rifiuti domestici generici. Se si desidera smaltire questo  
prodotto o questa batteria, prendere in considerazione i sistem i o le strutture di  
raccolta appropriati per il riciclaggio corretto.  
Batteria  
Nota: Il simbolo Pb sotto il simbolo delle batter ie indica che questa batteria contiene piombo.  
Prodotti  
NEDERLANDS  
Informatie voor gebruikers over het verwijderen van oude apparatuur en batterijen  
[Alleen Europese Unie]  
Deze symbolen geven aan dat apparatuur met dit symbool niet mag worden  
weggegooid als algemeen huishoudelijk afval. Als u het product of de batterij wilt  
weggooien, kunt u inzamelsystemen of faciliteiten voor een geschikte recycling  
gebruiken.  
Batterij  
Opmerking: Het teken Pb onder het batterijsymbool geeft aan dat deze batterij lood bevat.  
Producten  
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CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1  
PRODUCTO LÁSER DE CLASE 1  
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1  
PRODOTTO LASER DI CLASSE 1  
ЛАЗЕРНОЕ ИЗДЕЛИЕ КЛАССА 1  
KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUCT  
LASER CAUTION LABEL  
ÉTIQUETTE DE MISE EN GARDE POUR LE LASER  
ETIQUETA DE PRECAUCIÓN DEL LÁSER  
LASERWARNSCHILD  
ETICHETTA DI ATTENZIONE LASER  
ЭТИКЕТКА С ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕМ ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНО ЛАЗЕРА  
LASER WAARSCHUWINGSETIKET  
WARNING/ATTENTION/ADVERTENCIA/WARNUNG/AVVERTENZA/ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ/  
WAARSCHUWING  
Do not look into the lens while in use.  
Ne regardez pas dans l’objectif pendant son utilisation.  
No mire directamente a la lente mientras está en uso.  
Schauen Sie während der Verwendung nicht in die Linse.  
Non guardare nell’obiettivo mentre è in uso.  
Не смотрите в объектив, когда он используется.  
Kijk niet in de lens terwijl deze in gebruik is.  
CAUTION/PRUDENCE/PRECAUCIÓN/ACHTUNG/ATTENZIONE/ВНИМАНИЕ/VOORZICHTIG  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous laser radiation exposure.  
L’utilisation de commandes ou de réglages ou l’exécution de procédures autres que celles décrites ici  
pourrait provoquer une exposition à des radiations dangereuses.  
El uso de controles o ajustes o la ejecución de procedimientos distintos a los especificados en este  
documento puede resultar en la exposición peligrosa a la radiación láser.  
Die Verwendung von Steuerungen oder Einstellungen oder die Durchführung von anderen als den hier  
angegebenen Bedienverfahren kann dazu führen, dass Sie gefährlicher Laserstrahlung ausgesetzt werden.  
L’uso di controlli, regolazioni o prestazioni di procedure diversi da quelli specificati in questo manuale  
potrebbe causare una pericolosa esposizione alle radiazioni laser.  
Использование элементов управления или регулировок или выполнение процедур, не указанных в  
данном руководстве, может стать причиной опасного радиоактивного лазерного излучения.  
Het gebruik van andere instellingen of aanpassingen of de uitvoering van andere procedures dan hierin  
vermeld, kan leiden tot blootstelling aan gevaarlijke laserstraling.  
Location information of the labels  
Informations d’emplacement des étiquettes  
Información de la ubicación de las etiquetas  
Informationen zur Lage der Etiketten  
Informazioni sulla posizione delle etichette  
Информация о расположении наклеек  
Locatie-informatie van de etiketten  
LASER CAUTION LABEL  
ÉTIQUETTE DE MISE EN GARDE POUR LE  
LASER  
ETIQUETA DE PRECAUCIÓN DEL LÁSER  
LASERWARNSCHILD  
ETICHETTA DI ATTENZIONE LASER  
ЭТИКЕТКА С ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕМ  
ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНО ЛАЗЕРА  
LASER WAARSCHUWINGSETIKET  
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CAUTION/PRUDENCE/PRECAUCIÓN/ACHTUNG/ATTENZIONE/ВНИМАНИЕ/VOORZICHTIG  
Do not stare into the projector beam at any distance from the projector.  
Ne regardez pas dans le faisceau du projecteur à n’importe quelle distance du projecteur.  
No mire directamente al haz del proyector a ninguna distancia del mismo.  
Blicken Sie nicht direkt in den Lichtstrahl vom Projektor, egal aus welcher Entfernung.  
Non fissare il raggio del proiettore a qualsiasi distanza dal proiettore.  
Не смотрите долго на луч проектора на любом расстоянии от проектора.  
Kijk niet in de projectorstraal op enige afstand van de projector.  
Be careful to beam from lens when using the remote control for starting the projector while in front of the  
projection lens.  
Faites attention au faisceau de l’objectif lorsque vous utilisez la télécommande pour démarrer le  
projecteur lorsque vous faites face à l’objectif de projection.  
Tenga cuidado con el haz de la lente cuando utilice el mando a distancia para encender el proyector  
mientras está frente a la lente de proyección.  
Achten Sie auf die Projektorlinse, wenn Sie die Fernbedienung zum Starten des Projektors verwenden,  
während Sie sich vor der Projektorlinse befinden.  
Prestare attenzione al raggio proveniente dall’obiettivo quando si usa il telecomando per avviare il  
proiettore mentre ci si trova davanti all’obiettivo di proiezione.  
При использовании пульта дистанционного управления для запуска проектора перед объективом  
проектора следует соблюдать осторожность относительно луча, исходящего из объектива.  
Let op de straal van de lens wanneer u de afstandsbediening gebruikt om de projector te starten terwijl u  
zich voor de projectielens bevindt.  
Do not use of optical aids such as binoculars or telescopes inside the beam.  
N’utilisez pas d’instruments optiques tels que des jumelles ou des télescopes à l’intérieur du faisceau.  
No use ayudas ópticas como prismáticos o telescopios dentro del haz.  
Verwenden Sie keine optischen Hilfsmittel wie Ferngläser oder Teleskope innerhalb des Lichtstrahls.  
Non utilizzare dispositivi ottici come binocoli o telescopi all’interno del raggio.  
Не используйте оптические вспомогательные устройства, такие как бинокль или телескопы внутри луча.  
Gebruik geen optische hulpmiddelen zoals een verrekijker of telelens binnen de straal.  
Light source specifications  
Spécifications de la source de lumière  
Especificaciones de la fuente de luz  
Spezifikationen der Lichtquelle  
Specifiche della sorgente luminosa  
Характеристики источника света  
Lichtbron specificaties  
105W Laser diodes x 1, Wavelength 455nm, Maximum output is 105W  
Diodes laser 105 W x 1, longueur d’onde 455 nm, sortie maximale 105 W  
Diodos láser de 105 W x 1, longitud de onda de 455 nm, salida máxima de 105 W  
105 W Laserdiode x 1, Wellenlänge 455 nm, maximale Ausgabeleistung 105 W  
Diodi laser x 1 105 W, lunghezza d’onda 455 nm, l’uscita massima è 105 W  
105 Вт, лазерные диоды x 1, длина волны 455 нм, максимальная выходная мощность 105 Вт  
105 W laserdioden x 1, golflengte 455 nm, maximale uitvoer is 105 W  
Beam divergence angle from lens of this unit  
α
Angle de divergence du faisceau de l’objectif de cette unité  
Ángulo de divergencia del haz desde la lente de esta unidad  
Strahldivergenzwinkel der Linse dieses Geräts  
Angolo di divergenza del fascio dall’obiettivo di questa unità  
Угол расхождения луча от объектива данного устройства  
Straaldivergentiehoek ten opzichte van de lens van dit toestel  
Laser emission port  
DLA-NZ9  
Port d’émission laser  
Puerto de emisión láser  
Laseraustrittsöffnung  
Porta emissione laser  
Порт лазерного излучения  
Laseremissie-poort  
(*1)  
(*2)  
α = 39° - 71°  
DLA-NZ8, DLA-N7  
(*1)  
(*2)  
α = 33.5° - 62.7°  
*1:Tele/Télé/Tele/Tele/Teleobiettivo/Теле/Tele  
*2:Wide/Large/Amplio/Weit/Grandangolo/Широкий/Breed  
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LASER ENERGY LABEL  
ÉTIQUETTE D’ÉNERGIE LASER  
ETIQUETA ENERGÉTICA DEL LÁSER  
LASERENERGIE-WARNSCHILD  
ETICHETTA ENERGETICA LASER  
ЭТИКЕТКА ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНО  
ЛАЗЕРНОЙ ЭНЕРГИИ  
LASERENERGIE-ETIKET  
WARNING: LASER ENERGY - EXPOSURE NEAR APERTURE MAY CAUSE BURNS  
AVERTISSEMENT : ÉNERGIE LASER - L’EXPOSITION À PROXIMITÉ DE L’OUVERTURE PEUT  
ENTRAÎNER DES BRÛLURES  
ADVERTENCIA: ENERGÍA LÁSER - LA EXPOSICIÓN CERCA DE LA APERTURA PUEDE CAUSAR  
QUEMADURAS  
WARNUNG: LASERENERGIE - EINE EXPOSITION NAHE DER AUSTRITTSÖFFNUNG KANN  
VERBRENNUNGEN VERURSACHEN  
AVVERTENZA: ENERGIA LASER - L’ESPOSIZIONE VICINO ALL’APERTURA PUÒ CAUSARE  
USTIONI  
ОСТОРОЖНО! ЛАЗЕРНАЯ ЭНЕРГИЯ - ИЗЛУЧЕНИЕ ВБЛИЗИ ДИАФРАГМЫ МОЖЕТ ВЫЗВАТЬ  
ОЖОГИ  
WAARSCHUWING: LASERENERGIE - BLOOTSTELLING NABIJ DIAFRAGMA KAN BRANDWONDEN  
VEROORZAKEN  
Location information of the labels  
Informations d’emplacement des étiquettes  
Información de la ubicación de las etiquetas  
Informationen zur Lage der Etiketten  
Informazioni sulla posizione delle etichette  
Информация о расположении наклеек  
Locatie-informatie van de etiketten  
LASER ENERGY LABEL  
ÉTIQUETTE D’ÉNERGIE LASER  
ETIQUETA ENERGÉTICA DEL LÁSER  
LASERENERGIE-WARNSCHILD  
ETICHETTA ENERGETICA LASER  
ЭТИКЕТКА ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНО  
ЛАЗЕРНОЙ ЭНЕРГИИ  
LASERENERGIE-ETIKET  
9
IEC62471-5  
Location information of the mark / Informations d’emplacement du repère /  
Información de la ubicación de la marca / Informationen zur Lage der Markierung /  
Informazioni sulla posizione del marchio / Информация о расположении меток /  
Locatie-informatie van de markering  
As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015  
Tout comme pour n’importe quelle source lumineuse brillante, ne regardez pas fixement le faisceau, RG2  
IEC 62471-5: 2015  
Al igual que con cualquier fuente de luz brillante, no mire directamente al haz, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015  
Wie bei allen hellen Lichtquellen, schauen Sie nicht in den Strahl, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015  
Come con qualsiasi fonte di luce intensa, non fissare il raggio, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015  
Как и в случае с любым другим источником яркого света, не смотрите на луч, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015  
Net als bij andere felle lichtbron, kijk niet in de laserstraal, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015  
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Contents  
Getting Started  
Set up  
Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Others  
Operate  
Adjust/Set  
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Symbols used in this manual  
x indicates a function that is supported by DLA-NZ9.  
y indicates a function that is supported by DLA-NZ8.  
z indicates a function that is supported by DLA-NZ7.  
5 indicates a function that is supported by DLA-RS4100.  
6 indicates a function that is supported by DLA-RS3100.  
7 indicates a function that is supported by DLA-RS2100.  
Items not marked with any of the above symbols are supported by all models.  
The illustrations of the projector unit used in this manual are those of DLA-NZ9. The appearance of the projector of  
other models may differ slightly.  
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Accessories/Optional Accessories  
Check the Accessories  
Lens cover .............................................................................. 1 piece  
* It is attached to the main unit at the time of shipment.  
Remote control ....................................................................... 1 piece  
AAA-size batteries (for operational check) ............................ 2 pieces  
Power cord (for USA) (about. 2 m (about. 78.7 in)) ................. 1 piece  
Power cord (for UK) (about. 2 m (about. 78.7 in)) ................... 1 piece  
Power cord (for EU) (about. 2 m (about. 78.7 in)) ................... 1 piece  
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Quick User Guide, safety precautions, warranty card, and other printed material are also included.  
Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” before using this projector.  
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Optional Accessories  
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3D Glasses: model PK-AG3  
3D Synchro Emitter: model PK-EM2  
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Controls and Features  
Main Unit - Front  
B
C
D
D
A
A
C
D
Lens  
Indicator  
This is a projection lens. Do not look through the lens  
while an image is projected.  
Exhaust vent  
B
Remote Sensor (front)  
Warm air is discharged to cool down the internal  
temperature.  
Do not block the vents.  
Please aim the remote control at this area when using  
it.  
* There is also a remote sensor at the rear.  
Main Unit - Bottom  
E
Feet  
The height and angle of the projector can be adjusted by  
turning the foot. (0 to 5 mm (0 to 0.2 in)) (P. 22)  
When the foot is removed, it can be used as the mounting  
hole for the ceiling mount bracket.  
E
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Main Unit - Rear  
F
G
H
J
K
J
K
I
F
I
J
Input terminals  
Power input terminal  
For details on the terminals, refer to “Main Unit - Input  
Connect the supplied power cord to this terminal.  
Air Inlets  
G
Operation panel  
The inlets take in air to cool down the internal  
temperature.  
Do not block the inlet. Do not blow hot air on the inlet.  
Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction.  
For more details, please refer to the “Operation  
panel” in the diagram below.  
H
Remote Sensor (rear)  
K
Filter Cover  
Please aim the remote control at this area when using  
it.  
* There is also a remote sensor at the front.  
To perform maintenance of the filter, remove this  
Operation panel  
[J INPUT K]: Switches the input  
A:Turns “on”/“off” the  
[BACK]: Returns to the previous menu  
power  
[MENU]: Displays the menu  
[OK]: Confirms a selection  
[JKH I] keys: Selects an item  
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Main Unit - Input Terminals  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
E
F
[3D SYNCHRO] terminal  
[SERVICE] terminal  
By connecting a 3D Synchro Emitter (sold separately)  
to this terminal, you can view 3D movies.  
For updating the software using a commercially  
available USB flash drive.  
B
[HDMI 1] input terminal  
[HDMI 2] input terminal  
[LAN] terminal (RJ-45)  
The projector can be controlled by connecting it to a  
PC through the computer network for control  
commands to be sent to the projector.  
C
For connecting to devices that support HDMI output.  
(P. 23)  
G
[TRIGGER] terminal  
D
[RS-232C] terminal (D-sub 9-pin  
male)  
Output terminal for DC 12 V, 100 mA power supply. It  
is used for sending output signals to control devices  
such as an elevating screen that is equipped with a  
trigger function.  
Note that improper connection may damage the  
projector. (Tip=DC +12 V, Sleeve=GND)  
The projector can be controlled by connecting a PC to  
this terminal.  
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Remote Control  
A
B
C
L
M
N
O
P
Q
B [STANDBY]  
[PICTURE MODE]  
Displays the picture mode  
selection menu. (P. 32)  
C [ON]  
[COLOR PROFILE]  
Displays the color profile selection  
A
B
[INPUT]  
Switches the input to [HDMI 1] or  
D
Displays the installation mode  
selection menu.  
E
C
D
[GAMMA SETTINGS]  
E
G
Displays the gamma setting  
menu.  
[SETTING MEMORY]  
F
H
I
[C.M.D.]  
Displays the frame interpolation  
[LENS CONTROL]  
For adjusting focus, zoom, and  
[MPC]  
Displays the MPC setting menu.  
(P. 65)  
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Pressing the button each time  
switches the setting in the  
following sequence: “Focus” "  
“Zoom” " “Shift”...  
K
J
L
[ADVANCED MENU]  
Pressing the button each time  
toggles the menu display in the  
following sequence: “Picture  
Mode” " “Color Profile” " “Color  
Temp.” " “Motion Control”.  
N
Q
M
O
P
R
F
[HIDE]  
Hides the image temporarily.  
G
[INFO.]  
R
[LIGHT]  
Displays the information menu.  
(P. 82)  
Illuminates the buttons on the  
remote control.  
H
I
J
[JKH I] keys  
For selecting an item.  
[OK]  
Confirms a selected item.  
[MENU]  
Displays the menu, or hides the  
menu if it is displayed.  
K
[BACK]  
Returns to the previous menu.  
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Loading Batteries into the Remote Control  
0
If the remote control has to be brought closer to the unit  
Loading the batteries  
to operate, it means that the batteries are wearing out.  
Replace the batteries with new ones (AAA).  
0
0
Insert the batteries according to the t s marks.  
Be sure to insert the s end first.  
When removing the battery, do so from the t end.  
If an error occurs while using the remote control,  
remove the batteries and wait for five minutes. Load  
the batteries again and operate the remote control.  
Removing the batteries  
CAUTION  
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Do not put the remote control in a place with an  
exposure to direct sun light or high temperature. It may  
deformed due to heat, or the internal components may  
be adversely affected resulting in fire hazard.  
Remove the batteries from the remote control when  
storing the remote control. Storing the remote control  
for a prolonged period without removing the batteries  
can cause battery leakage.  
0
0
0
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect  
type. Dispose of used batteries according to the  
instructions.  
If you want to dispose of the battery, please consider  
the collection systems or facilities for appropriate  
recycling.  
Effective Range of Remote Control Unit  
When aiming the remote control toward the sensor on this  
Control through reflection off a screen, etc.  
Ensure that the total of distance A (between this unit and  
the screen) and distance B (between the remote control  
and the screen) is within 7 m (23 ft).  
unit (front or rear), ensure that the distance to the sensor  
is within 7 m (23 ft).  
If the remote control fails to work properly, move closer  
to this unit.  
* As the efficiency of signals reflected from the remote  
control unit varies with the type of screen used, the  
operable distance may decrease.  
This unit  
30°  
30°  
Screen  
20°  
20°  
30°  
30°  
Remote Control  
20°  
20°  
This unit  
A
B
Remote Control  
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Menu  
Select the icon at the top of the menu to display its corresponding  
setting item as shown below.  
A
A
B
C
D
E
F
Picture Adjust  
B
Input Signal  
C
Installation  
D
Display Setup  
E
Function  
F
Information  
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Installing the Projector  
Precautions during Installation  
Please read the following carefully before installing this  
unit.  
Using the unit  
Please refrain from projecting in the following  
circumstances. Otherwise, it may cause fire or  
malfunction.  
When carrying this unit  
This unit is heavy in weight. Please ensure that there are  
at least two persons carrying it. This unit weighs more  
than 20 kg.  
0
Projection with the unit stood vertically  
Do not install at the following  
This unit is a precision device. Please refrain from  
installing or using it at the following locations. Otherwise,  
it may cause fire or malfunction.  
0
Projection with the unit inclined at an angle  
0
Angle to horizontal plane: within ±10°  
Dusty, wet and humid places  
Places subject to oily smoke or cigarette smoke  
On top of a carpet or bedding, or other soft surfaces  
Places exposed to direct sunlight  
Places with a high or low temperature  
Do not install this unit in a room that is oily or subject  
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10°  
10°  
0
0
0
0
Vertical inclination: within ± 10 °  
to cigarette smoke. Even a small quantity of smoke or  
oiliness can have a long-term impact on this unit.  
* This unit produces a great amount of heat, and is  
designed to take in cool air to cool its optical  
components. Using the unit at the above locations  
may cause dirt to attach to the light path, thereby  
resulting in dark images or dull colors.  
* Dirt that sticks to the optical components cannot be  
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Malfunction may occur if the angle is not set within the  
above-mentioned range.  
removed.  
Maintain clearance from the wall, etc.  
As the unit discharges a large amount of heat, install it  
with adequate clearance from the surroundings as shown  
below.  
Installing the screen  
Install the unit and the screen such that they are  
perpendicular to each other.  
Screen  
Front  
150 mm (6 in) and above  
300 mm  
(12 in) and  
above  
300 mm  
(12 in) and  
above  
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Please choose a screen material with non-uniform  
patterns. Uniform patterns such as checks may cause  
150 mm  
(6 in) and  
above  
interference patterns to occur.  
0
200 mm  
(8 in) and  
above  
In this case, you can change the size of the screen to  
make the interference patterns less noticeable.  
Front  
Using the projector at a high altitude  
When using this unit at a location that is higher than 900  
m (3,000 ft) above sea level (low air pressure), set the  
Leave the front area of the unit unblocked.  
If there is any obstructing object in front of the exhaust  
vent, hot air will flow back to the unit and cause it to heat  
up. Hot air flowing out of the unit may cast shadows on  
the screen (heat haze phenomenon).  
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Precautions during Mounting  
Securing (mounting) the projector  
Securing the projector (ceiling mount)  
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Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit for you.  
Installing the unit on your own may cause the unit to  
fall resulting in injury.  
0
0
Take the necessary actions to prevent the main unit  
from falling off such as during an earthquake.  
Regardless of the warranty period, JVC is not liable for  
any product damage caused by mounting the unit with  
non-JVC ceiling fittings or to an environment that is not  
suited for ceiling mount.  
When using the unit with it suspended from a ceiling,  
pay attention to the surrounding temperature. When a  
heater is in use, the temperature around the ceiling  
may be higher than expected.  
To attach the unit to the ceiling mount bracket, set the  
torque between the range of 1.5N m to 2.0N m.  
Tightening with torque exceeding the above range  
may cause damage to the unit, which may result the  
unit to fall.  
0
When this unit is to be mounted to a fixed position for  
use, install it horizontally.  
Make sure to secure the main unit to prevent accidents  
such as during an earthquake.  
0
0
0
Securing with screws  
4 Locations  
0
0
Use a projector mount that supports more than the  
weight of the projector.  
When reusing the ceiling mount bracket of an old  
model, consult the specialist to check if there are any  
issues with the surrounding space and increase in  
weight.  
Install the outlet at an accessible height to unplug from  
the wall. Or install the circuit breaker at an accessible  
height to shut down the projector. If you need  
information, please consult your authorized dealer or  
specialist.  
Remove the four feet at the bottom, and fasten using the  
screws (M5 screws, 15 to 25 mm).  
* Using screws other than ones mentioned may  
damage the unit or cause the unit to fall from the  
mount.  
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Adjusting the Position  
Adjusting the elevation angle of the projector  
The height and inclination of the unit (0 to 5 mm (0 to 0.2 in)) can be adjusted by turning the feet.  
Lift the unit and adjust the four feet.  
4 Locations  
Extend  
Contract  
Feet  
Adjusting the position of the image  
By using the lens shift feature of this unit, you can shift the image upward/downward or to the left/right. Set it to your  
preferred position.  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position: 0% (Center)  
Lens Shift Range (16:9)  
x 5  
Up to about 43% x 5 and 34%  
y z 6 7 of the projected image *  
120  
100  
80  
60  
40  
20  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Position: 0 % (Center)  
Amount of horizontal shift (%)  
y z 6 7  
Up to about 100% x 5 and 80%  
y z 6 7 of the projected image *  
90  
80  
70  
60  
50  
40  
30  
20  
10  
0
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
Amount of horizontal shift (%)  
0
0
The maximum vertical shift varies with the amount of  
horizontal shift. Similarly, the maximum horizontal shift  
also changes with the amount of vertical shift.  
The values on the graph are intended as a guide. Use  
them for reference during installation.  
* 16:9 image  
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Connecting the Projector  
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Do not turn on the power until connection is complete.  
The connection procedures differ according to the device used. For details, please refer to the instruction manual of  
the device to be connected.  
This projector is used for projecting images. To output the audio of connected devices, please connect a separate  
audio output device, such as an amplifier or speaker.  
Projector has no audio pass through or eARC output.  
The images may not be displayed depending on the devices and cables to be connected. When using an HDMI  
cable (sold separately), make use of one with the Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable certification (supports 48 Gbps).  
Also, please refer to “HDMI EDID Setting”P. 68.  
Some cables cannot be connected to this unit due to the size of their connector cover.  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Configuration of a network password is necessary before connecting to the LAN terminal. For details, refer to  
(DLA-NZ9BK, DLA-NZ8BK, DLA-NZ7BK, DLA-RS4100K, DLA-RS3100K, DLA-RS2100K)  
Connecting to the HDMI Input Terminal (Digital Input)  
Connecting via HDMI cable  
This Unit  
Laptop, etc.  
BD/DVD Recorder, etc.  
To [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2]  
input terminal  
HDMI Output Terminal  
HDMI Cable (Sold Separately)  
0
If noise occurs, move the laptop away from this unit.  
Connecting through an AV amplifier  
This Unit  
Speakers  
BD/DVD Recorder, etc.  
HDMI Cable  
Speaker  
(Sold Separately)  
To [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2]  
input terminal  
Cable (Sold  
Separately)  
HDMI Cable (Sold Separately)  
AV Amplifier  
0
If the source device is connected to the projector through an intermediate device such as an AV amplifier or divider,  
the video image may not appear depending on the specifications of the intermediate device.  
In this case, connect the source device directly to the projector, and check whether the video image is displayed.  
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Connecting via HDMI-DVI conversion cable  
Desktop PC, etc.  
This Unit  
To [HDMI 1] or [HDMI 2] input  
terminal  
DVI Output Terminal  
HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable (Sold Separately)  
If noise occurs, move the desktop PC away from this unit.  
0
0
If the video is not displayed, try to reduce the length of the cable or lower the resolution of the video transmitting  
equipment.  
Connecting to the LAN Terminal  
Hub  
This Unit  
Desktop PC, etc.  
Network  
To [LAN] Terminal  
Server  
Connection Cable  
(Sold Separately)  
0
The network is used to control this unit. It is not used for sending or receiving video signals.  
Please contact your network administrator for information concerning the network connection.  
Configuration of a network password is necessary before connecting to the LAN terminal. (P. 79) (DLA-NZ9BK,  
DLA-NZ8BK, DLA-NZ7BK, DLA-RS4100K, DLA-RS3100K, DLA-RS2100K)  
0
0
0
0
Set “ECO Mode” to “Off” if LAN communication is performed in the Standby mode. (P. 78)  
Connecting to the RS-232C Terminal  
This Unit  
Laptop, etc.  
To [RS-232C] Terminal  
RS-232C Terminal  
RS-232C Connection  
Cable (Sold Separately)  
0
Set “ECO Mode” to “Off” if RS-232C communication is performed in the Standby mode. (P. 78)  
0
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Connecting to the TRIGGER Terminal  
Screen  
This Unit  
To [TRIGGER] Terminal  
Trigger Input Terminal (Ø3.5)  
Trigger Cable (Sold Separately)  
0
0
0
0
0
Do not use it to supply power to other devices.  
Connecting to the audio terminal of another device may cause the device to malfunction or break down.  
Using beyond the rated value will cause the unit to malfunction.  
The trigger terminal outputs a voltage of 12 V. Exercise adequate caution to prevent short circuit.  
The factory setting is “Off”. To change the setting, configure the “Trigger” item in the menu (P. 78).  
Connecting the Power Cord (Supplied Accessory)  
A
Connect the power cord supplied to the power input terminal on  
the main unit  
B
Insert the supplied power plug into the wall outlet.  
A
Power Cord  
(Supplied)  
B
Precautions to prevent fire and electric shock  
0
The power consumption of this unit is large. Please connect it directly to the wall outlet supporting 15 A.  
When you are not using the projector, please unplug the power cord from the outlet.  
Connect it using only the power cord supplied.  
0
0
0
0
Do not use a voltage other than the indicated power voltage.  
Do not damage, break or modify the power cord. Do not place a heavy object on the power cord, or heat or pull it.  
Doing so may damage the power cord.  
0
Do not unplug the power cord with wet hands.  
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Viewing Videos  
MEMO  
0
0
Make sure to remove the lens cover.  
Connect the power cord, and ensure that the “STANDBY/ON” indicator  
lights up in red.  
During standby in the “ECO Mode”, the “STANDBY/ON” indicator does  
not light up even when the power cord is correctly connected.  
In this case, cancel the standby mode by pressing any button on the  
remote control unit, or use the A button on the projector unit when you  
are turning on the power.  
0
1
Turn on the power  
Remote control: press the C [ON] button  
Projector unit: press the A button  
0
The “STANDBY/ON” indicator light switches from red (light off in  
“ECO Mode”) to green (light goes off after the unit starts up).  
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (green)  
“STANDBY/ON” light off  
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)  
When light source is starting up  
When in “ECO Mode”  
In standby state  
Remote Control  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
2
Choose the image to project  
Remote control/projector unit: press the [INPUT] button to switch the  
3
2
1
input  
0
Play back the selected device to project the image.  
To hide the image temporarily  
Press the [HIDE] button on the remote control  
This unit  
2
1 3  
0
The “STANDBY/ON” indicator light starts to blink in green.  
Press the [HIDE] button again to resume display of the image.  
The power cannot be turned off when the image is temporarily hidden.  
The light source is turned off when the “Hide Mode” is set to “On” in the  
OSD menu.  
0
0
0
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3
Turn off the power  
Remote control: press the B [STANDBY] button  
Projector unit: press the A button  
0
While the “Are you sure you want to turn off?” message is displayed, press the button again.  
The light of the LD block goes off, and the “STANDBY/ON” indicator switches from a green light to a red blinking  
light.  
After the light goes off, the fan will run for approximately 10 seconds to cool down the LD block (Cool-down  
mode). Do not disconnect the power cable while cooling is in progress.  
Depending on the settings of the projector unit, cooling time may be about 30 seconds longer due to internal  
processing.  
0
0
0
0
After cooling is complete, the “STANDBY/ON” indicator switches from a blinking red to a solid red light.  
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (red)  
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)  
In the Cool-down mode  
In standby state  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
CAUTION  
0
0
0
The power cannot be turned on again while cooling is in progress.  
Pull out the power plug when the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period of time.  
If the indication of indicator differs from the description, refer to “Indicator Display on the Main Unit”P. 101 for details.  
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Adjusting the Projector Screen  
Adjusting the Lens According to the Projection Position  
Press the [LENS CONTROL] button, and use the [JKH I]  
1
keys to adjust Focus, Zoom (screen size), and Shift (screen  
position)  
1
Focus  
0
Pressing the [LENS CONTROL] or [OK] button each time switches the mode  
in the following sequence: “Focus” " “Zoom” " “Shift” " “Focus”...  
2
0
Operation of the lens control feature is disabled when the lens lock is set to  
“On”. (P. 70)  
0
For more detailed information, please refer to “Lens Control”P. 70.  
ABCD  
Focus Adjustment  
Zoom (Screen Size)  
Adjustment  
Shift (Screen Position)  
Adjustment  
2
Press the [MENU] or [BACK] button to end adjustment  
Adjustment Pattern Displayed on the Adjustment Screen  
Focus  
2.35:1  
1.33:1 (4:3)  
1.78:1 (16:9)  
1.89:1 (17:9)  
Adjust the display according to the viewing angle of the respective aspect ratios for the adjustment patterns.  
* This is not displayed when “Image Pattern” is configured to “Off”.  
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Adjusting the Screen Size (Aspect)  
The screen size of the projected image can be adjusted optimally according to the original screen size (aspect) that  
has been input.  
1
2
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu  
Select “Installation” " “Aspect” in the menu, then select the setting and press [OK]  
Installation Mode  
Mode 1  
Lens Control  
Pixel Adjust  
Mask  
Anamorphic  
Screen Setting  
Installation Style  
Keystone  
Off  
Front  
0
Aspect  
Auto  
Setting  
Description  
Zoom  
Magnifies the input image horizontally to the maximum while maintaining its aspect  
ratio for display.  
Part of the image that runs off the edge vertically will not be displayed.  
* Displayed in a width of 3840 pixels when in the 3D mode.  
Auto  
Magnifies the input image horizontally or vertically to the maximum while  
maintaining its aspect ratio for display.  
Native  
Any image below 1920x1080 and 2048x1080 will be scaled 4 times the native  
resolution of the source.  
Any source above 1920x1080 will be shown without any scaling. *2048x1080 the  
exception.  
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Press the [MENU] button to exit  
Example of input image and screen size  
Setting  
Zoom  
Auto  
Native  
Input Image  
Size  
720×480  
1920×1080  
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Viewing 3D Movies  
By using the 3D Glasses (PK-AG3) and 3D Synchro Emitter (PK-EM2), both sold separately, you can enjoy 3D video  
images.  
Installing the 3D Synchro Emitter  
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Connect 3D Synchro Emitter to the [3D SYNCHRO] terminal on the main unit  
Installation Example  
This Unit  
3D Glasses  
PK-AG3  
3D Synchro Emitter  
PK-EM2  
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Viewing 3D Movies  
Connect this unit to a 3D-compatible  
Format  
Description  
Automatically determines and  
sets the format upon receiving 3D  
signal.  
Select this setting if the 3D input  
signal is of the side-by-side  
format.  
Select this setting if the 3D input  
signal is of the top-and-bottom  
format.  
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HDMI device, and turn on the power  
to play back the 3D video image  
Auto  
0
For details on how to play back 3D video images,  
please refer to the instruction manual of the  
player or recorder in use.  
Side by Side  
Top and Bottom  
2D  
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This unit supports the following 3D formats.  
- Frame packing  
- Side-by-side  
- Top-and-bottom  
Setting the 3D format  
Select this setting if 2D images  
are falsely recognized as 3D  
ones.  
A
Select “Input Signal” " “3D  
Setting” " “3D Format” in the menu  
to switch the format  
* If a signal cannot be displayed as 3D image,  
selecting the format does not switch the signal  
to a 3D image.  
For more information on possible input signals,  
* In the default setting, “3D Format” is set to “Auto”  
for automatic projection of 3D images.  
Turn on the power of the 3D Glasses  
and put them on  
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Adjusting 3D Movies  
3D video images may appear differently to different  
viewers. It may also be affected by your physical  
condition at the time of viewing.  
Adjusting parallax (Parallax)  
Adjust the displacement of the image for the left  
and right eyes separately to obtain the best 3D  
effect.  
You are therefore recommended to adjust the video  
images accordingly.  
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To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.  
Setting range: -15 to +15  
Select “Input Signal”"“3D Setting”  
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1
from the menu  
Adjusting crosstalk (Crosstalk Cancel)  
Double images (overlapping of the left image with  
the one on the right or vice versa) can be reduced  
to deliver a clear quality.  
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To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.  
Setting range: -8 to +8  
0
Press the [MENU] button to exit  
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MEMO  
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The “3D Setting” settings are saved separately for each input terminal. The name of the currently selected input  
terminal is shown at the top right corner of the “3D Setting” menu.  
To switch to configure the settings for a different input terminal, press the [INPUT] button on the remote control unit,  
or press the ↑↓ key on the projector unit after turning off the menu screen.  
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Selecting an Image Quality According to the  
Video Type  
Setting the Picture Mode  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu, followed by  
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using the ↑↓ keys to select “Content Type”. Next, press [OK]  
Doing so enables selection of a picture mode that suits the content for viewing.  
Item  
Description  
Auto  
SDR  
Switches the video type automatically according to the  
input video system.  
After switching automatically, the picture mode switches to  
the setting preconfigured in “Auto Pic.Mode Select”.  
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2
Picture mode suitable for viewing SDR content. SDR  
content includes 2D and 3D content.  
HDR10+  
HDR10  
HLG  
Picture mode suitable for viewing HDR10+ content.  
Picture mode suitable for viewing HDR10 content.  
Picture mode suitable for viewing HLG content.  
Configuring the video type to “Auto” automatically switches Content Type  
according to the input video system.  
HDMI Packet Information  
HDR10+  
Content Type  
HDR10+  
HDR10  
HLG  
ST2084  
HLG  
Other than the above/Out of Range/No  
Signal  
SDR  
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Press the [PICTURE MODE] button, use the [JK] keys to select “Picture Mode” and  
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press [OK]  
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You can also perform the setting by pressing the [MENU] button to display the menu followed by selecting  
“Picture Adjust” " “Picture Mode”.  
Video Type (*)  
Available Picture Modes  
Natural  
Description  
SDR  
Image quality that focuses on natural color and  
gradation reproduction. Suitable for drama footage,  
etc.  
Cinema  
Reproduces the image in vivid colors. Suitable for all  
movies.  
Film x y 5 6  
Reproduces faithfully the texture of movie films.  
User 1 to User 3  
Enables user-defined image quality data to be saved  
and retrieved.  
HDR10+  
HDR10  
HDR10+  
Picture mode suitable for viewing HDR10+ content.  
Tone mapping is optimally performed for each scene  
according to the dynamic metadata to faithfully  
reproduce HDR video images according to the  
intentions of the video producer.  
Frame Adapt HDR  
Picture mode that analyzes and automatically  
adjusts the HDR Tone Mapping of each frame in the  
HDR10 content.  
It employs an original analysis algorithm that allows  
users to enjoy HDR10 content with different levels of  
brightness in the optimal picture quality.  
HDR10  
Making full use of the wide color gamut and contrast,  
this mode is suited for viewing HDR10 content such  
as Ultra HD Blu-ray and streaming service.  
Pana_PQ  
HLG  
Picture mode used exclusively for Panasonic  
UHDBD players.  
HLG  
Image quality suited for viewing content produced in  
Hybrid Log-Gamma, a HDR standard for HLG  
broadcasting.  
HDR10/HLG  
User 4 to User 6  
Enables user-defined image quality data to be saved  
and retrieved.  
* Video type that is automatically determined if Content Type is configured to Auto  
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Setting the Color Profile  
By setting the “Color Profile” (color space information) according to the “Picture Mode”, you can fine-tune the image  
quality according to the movie you are viewing.  
* When “Picture Mode” is set to “HDR10+”, the setting is fixed at BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6/“BT.  
2020” z 7.  
After configuring “Picture Mode” (P. 32), press the [COLOR PROFILE] button, use  
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the [JK] keys to select “Color Profile”, followed by pressing [OK]  
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You can also perform the setting by pressing the [MENU] button to display the menu followed by selecting  
“Picture Adjust” " “Color Profile”.  
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The selectable “Color Profile” settings vary according to “Picture Mode”.  
“Color Profile”  
Color Profile  
Description  
Switches the color profile automatically based on the color gamut information of  
Auto  
the input content.  
BT.709  
Color space that is suitable for BT.709.  
BT.2020(Wide)  
*C1olor space that is suitable for HDR viewing. The cinema filter is configured to Wide.  
x y 5 6  
BT.2020(Normal)  
*C1olor space that is suitable for HDR viewing. The cinema filter is configured to Normal.  
x y 5 6  
BT.2020 z 7  
DCI  
Color space that is suitable for HDR viewing.  
Color space that is suitable for DCI.  
Color gamut that reproduces video footage such as dramas and live images in  
Video  
bright and vivid colors.  
Color space that is suitable for CG animation works. Ideal for animated works with  
bright colors.  
Anime. x y 5 6  
Cinema  
Cinema-specific color gamut that achieves a balance between increased  
brightness and color vividness.  
Color space that is close to the characteristics of Eastman Kodak Company movie  
films.  
Film 1 x y 5 6  
Film 2 x y 5 6  
Color space that is close to the characteristics of FUJIFILM Corporation movie  
films.  
Off (Wide)  
Disables color space adjustment. The cinema filter is configured to Wide. *1  
x y 5 6  
Off (Normal)  
Disables color space adjustment. The cinema filter is configured to Normal. *1  
Disables color space adjustment.  
x y 5 6  
Off z 7  
Use this option when the player display setting is configured to “High Luminance  
Pana_PQ_HL*2  
Projector”.  
Use this option when the player display setting is configured to “Basic Luminance  
Projector”.  
Pana_PQ_BL*2  
Custom1 to Custom4  
For saving the color profile data created using the projector calibration software.  
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*1 Normal cinema filter is a setting that prioritizes brightness and is best suited for video content or movies with an  
apparent peak.  
Wide cinema filter is a setting that prioritizes color reproduction and allows users to enjoy the wide color gamut  
of HDR. Recommended for all kinds of movie content.  
*2 Color profile for Panasonic UHD BD player only. For details on how to use these options, please refer to  
List of selectable “Color Profile” according to “Picture Mode”  
Picture Mode  
Color Profile  
Natural  
Cinema  
Auto  
BT.709  
BT.2020(Wide) x y 5 6  
BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6  
BT.2020 z 7  
DCI  
Video  
Anime. x y 5 6  
Cinema  
Film x y 5 6  
Film 1  
Film 2  
BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6*  
HDR10+  
BT.2020 z 7*  
BT.2020(Wide) x y 5 6  
BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6  
BT.2020 z 7  
Auto  
Frame Adapt HDR  
HDR10  
HLG  
BT.709  
BT.2020(Wide) x y 5 6  
BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6  
BT.2020 z 7  
DCI  
Pana_PQ  
Pana_PQ_HL  
Pana_PQ_BL  
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Picture Mode  
User 1 to User 3  
Color Profile  
Auto  
BT.709  
BT.2020(Wide) x y 5 6  
BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6  
BT.2020 z 7  
DCI  
Video  
Anime. x y 5 6  
Cinema  
Off (Wide) x y 5 6  
Off (Normal) x y 5 6  
Off z 7  
Custom1 to Custom4  
Auto  
User 4 to User 6  
BT.709  
BT.2020(Wide) x y 5 6  
BT.2020(Normal) x y 5 6  
BT.2020 z 7  
DCI  
Pana_PQ_HL  
Pana_PQ_BL  
Off (Wide) x y 5 6  
Off (Normal) x y 5 6  
Off z 7  
Custom1 to Custom4  
* When “Picture Mode” is configured to “HDR10+”, “Color Profile” is fixed at BT.  
2020(Normal) x y 5 6/“BT.2020” z 7 and the color profile function cannot be used.  
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Adjusting to your Preferred Color (Color Management)  
Based on the setting of the selected “Color Profile”, you can adjust each of the following colors according to your  
preference: Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, and Magenta.  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu, followed by selecting “Picture  
Adjust” " “Color Profile” to display the “Color Profile” menu  
1
2
Set “Color Management” to “On”, and press the [OK] button  
3
Adjust to the preferred color  
A
Select “Color Selection”, and press the H I keys to select the  
color to adjust  
Color Profile  
Color Profile  
Film 1  
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For color adjustment, select the color from the following:  
“Red”, “Yellow”, “Green”, “Cyan”, “Blue”, “Magenta”.  
Adjust the selected color  
Color Management  
Color Selection  
Hue  
Saturation  
Brightness  
On  
Red  
A
B
B
Item  
Setting Range  
-30 to 30  
Description  
Hue  
Adjusts the hue (color  
tone).  
HIDE  
Before  
Reset  
Saturation  
-30 to 30  
-30 to 30  
Adjusts the color  
saturation (vividness).  
-30 (dull) to +30 (vivid)  
Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness.  
-30 (dark) to +30 (bright)  
0
Selecting “Reset” resets all the adjustment data.  
0
Pressing the [HIDE] button on the remote control enables  
you to check the image before adjustment. Press the  
[HIDE] button again to return to the adjustment screen.  
4
Press the [MENU] button to exit  
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Viewing HDR Content  
When viewing HDR content, making adjustments according to the content and viewing environment allows the images  
to be played back in higher quality.  
What is HDR content?  
HDR (High Dynamic Range) refers to images with a significant difference in brightness between the highlight and  
shadow areas (dynamic range). It is a technology that enables faithful and realistic reproduction of the original colors  
as well as glitter and details of shadows that could not be expressed by the conventional SDR (Standard Dynamic  
Range). The international standard for HDR is set forth in the ITU-R (International Telecommunication Union –  
Radiocommunication Sector) BT.2100. Enhancements have been made in many aspects compared to ITU-R BT.709,  
which was the conventional Full HD standard.  
HDR can largely be divided into two different formats, namely HDR10 which is employed by UHD-BD and video  
streaming services, and Hybrid Log-Gamma which is employed for broadcasting. Compared to the conventional SDR,  
the standard HDR format HDR10 delivers a higher resolution, higher luminance and higher gradation as well as a wider  
color gamut to reproduce images more realistically in combination with the wide dynamic range. HDR10+, which is an  
extension of the HDR10 standard, embeds brightness information for each scene into the content as metadata. This  
allows tone mapping based on the scene, and makes it possible to faithfully reproduce the HDR video according to the  
intention of the producer.  
HDR Feature on This Unit  
This unit is equipped with features for enjoying HDR images in better quality with ease.  
Content Type  
HDR format contents cannot be displayed correctly unless it is viewed in the appropriate picture mode. Configuring  
“Content Type” to “Auto” on this unit enables selection of only the “Picture Mode” suited for the content. Doing so allows  
users to enjoy optimal HDR videos without the need to deal with the complex settings.  
* The picture mode might not switch automatically depending on the playback content and player in use.  
HDR10 Mastering Information Display  
Mastering information contained in the content can be displayed when playing HDR10 content such as those on UHD  
Blu-ray. With this information, you can be sure that HDR content is being played back. Also, based on the information  
of Max CLL and Max FALL, customized changes according to the content can be performed by adjusting the picture  
tone.  
* Mastering information might not be displayed depending on the playback content and player in use.  
A
Colorimetry  
Displays the color gamut information of the input signals.  
HDR  
A
B
C
B
C
Displays the gamma information when HDR packet is received.  
Max CLL/Max FALL  
Displays the mastering information of the content during HDR playback.  
Max CLL: Maximum Content Light Level  
Max FALL: Maximum Frame Average Light Level  
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Frame Adapt HDR (Dynamic Tone Mapping)  
Each HDR movie or title is designed for peak brightness that will change from scene by scene or frame by frame.The  
“Frame Adapt HDR” feature enables the HDR tone mapping to be adjusted in real time automatically. This feature does  
not require any mastering information, it will analyze each frame of the HDR image in real time to achieve the almost  
same mastering information as the original director’s cut. This feature works across all HDR platforms from streaming  
devices to 4K UHD players.  
Theater Optimizer  
The brightness of the projector screen varies not only with the screen size, gain and projection distance but also with  
the frequency of use and various settings. When “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”, the “Theater  
Optimizer” function automatically analyzes the environment in which the projector is used and adjusts the tone mapping  
to allow viewing in the appropriate brightness according to the details of the screen entered in advance. This allows  
you to enjoy HDR video optimized for your personalized usage environment.  
Auto Tone Mapping  
Grading varies diversely with the video work, with some content being made brighter and others darker. By configuring  
“Tone Mapping” to “HDR(Auto)”, gamma adjustment is performed automatically to achieve the optimal brightness based  
on the mastering information (Max CLL/Max FALL) contained in the HDR10 content. Also, by configuring the base  
brightness level in “Mapping Level”, you can enjoy the optimal picture quality according to the screen size and viewing  
environment.  
* This feature may not be available depending on the playback content and player in use.  
Tone Mapping  
Tone Mapping  
HDR(Auto)  
Correction Value  
Color Selection  
Picture Tone  
Dark Level  
---  
White  
0
0
0
Bright Level  
Max CLL/Max FALL  
1000 / 400 nits  
Reset  
Fixed Tone Mapping  
Tone Mapping“HDR(Auto)”  
* The photos are for illustrative purposes only.  
Manual Tone Mapping Adjustment  
In addition to the “Auto Tone Mapping” function, tone mapping adjustment can also be performed manually on this unit.  
Fine-tuning according to the playback content and viewing environment is possible by using “Picture Tone” to determine  
the overall brightness, “Dark Level” to adjust the gradation of shadows, and “Bright Level” to adjust the gradation of  
highlights.  
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0
0
Picture Tone  
Dark Level  
Bright Level  
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Viewing HDR10+ Content  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu, and set “Content Type” to “Auto” or  
“HDR10+” in the “Picture Adjust” menu.  
1
2
Enter the HDR10+ content.  
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When “Input Signal” " “HDMI EDID Setting” " “HDR10+” is configured to “Off”, the receiving of HDR10+ is disabled.  
Setting Frame Adapt HDR  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu, and set “Content Type” to “Auto” or  
“HDR10” in the “Picture Adjust” menu.  
1
2
Configure “Picture Mode” to “Frame Adapt HDR” in the “Picture Adjust” menu.  
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You can also press the [PICTURE MODE] button and use the ↑↓ keys “Frame Adapt HDR” to select and  
0
Enter the HDR10 content when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Auto”.  
Configure to “HDR Processing” in the “Picture Adjust” menu.  
3
4
Configure to “HDR Level” in the “Picture Adjust” menu.  
* This can be configured only when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”.  
MEMO  
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If you wish to watch HDR10 content in the “Frame Adapt HDR” picture mode, we recommend that you enable  
automatic switching to “Frame Adapt HDR” in “Input Signal”"“Auto Pic.Mode Select”"“HDR10”. (“Auto Pic.Mode  
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Configuring “Theater Optimizer” to “On” enables “HDR Level” to be configured automatically according to the screen  
size and state of the projector. (“Theater Optimizer”P. 63)  
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Using the “Theater Optimizer”  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu, followed by selecting “Installation” "  
1
“Screen Setting” to display the “Screen Setting” menu.  
0
You can also display the menu by selecting “Screen Setting” from the “Theater Optimizer” menu.  
2
Select “Screen Size(Diagonal)” to configure the size of the screen in use.  
0
This configures the size of the screen for viewing when using “Theater Optimizer”. However, to project an  
image with an aspect ratio other than 2.35:1 on a 2.35:1 screen, configure the size of the projected image.  
Example on configuring the screen size  
To project a 16:9 image on a 16:9  
screen  
To project a 2.35:1 image on a 16:9  
screen  
(a)  
(c)  
(b)  
(d)  
Configure the size of the screen.  
Configure the size of the screen.  
To project a 16:9 image on a 2.35:1  
screen  
To project a 2.35:1 image on a 2.35:1  
screen  
Configure the size of the projected image.  
Configure the size of the screen.  
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4
5
Select “Screen Aspect” to configure the aspect ratio of the screen in use.  
Select “Screen Gain” to configure the gain of the screen in use.  
Set “Picture Mode” to “Frame Adapt HDR” (“Setting the Picture Mode”P. 32)  
Select “Picture Adjust” " “Theater Optimizer” to display the “Theater Optimizer”  
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menu.  
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You can also display the menu by selecting “Theater Optimizer” from the “Screen Setting” menu.  
*1 This option does not appear in the menu when “Content Type” is configured to “SDR”.  
*2 This can be configured only when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”.  
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8
Set “Theater Optimizer” to “On”  
Press “Set”.  
The details of the screen is applied to the “Theater Optimizer” adjustment.  
CAUTION  
To use “Theater Optimizer”, configure the details of the screen in use in “Screen Setting”, followed by pressing “Set”.  
Pressing “Set” in the “Theater Optimizer” menu automatically applies the “Screen Setting” settings and state of the  
projector in the auto settings of “Theater Optimizer”.  
If “Set” is not pressed in the “Theater Optimizer” menu, the settings are applied after the next restart of the unit or change  
of the “Installation Mode”.  
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Adjusting Tone Mapping Automatically (Per Movie or Title)  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu, and set “Content Type” to “Auto” or  
“HDR10” in the “Picture Adjust” menu.  
1
Configure “Picture Mode” to “HDR10” or “User 4 to User 6” in the “Picture Adjust”  
menu.  
2
0
Alternatively, press the [PICTURE MODE] button and use the ↑↓ keys to configure a setting. (P. 32)  
0
Enter the HDR10 content when “Content Type” is configured to “Auto”.  
Press “Tone Mapping” in the “Picture Adjust” menu to display the Tone Mapping  
menu, followed by configuring “Tone Mapping” to “HDR(Auto)”. Alternatively,  
configure “Tone Mapping” to “Custom 1 to Custom 3”, followed by configuring  
“Correction Value” to “HDR(Auto)”.  
3
4
Configure to “Mapping Level” in the “Picture Adjust” menu. *  
* This may not appear depending on the settings. Please refer to “Mapping Level”P. 64 for details.  
MEMO  
When “Correction Value” is configured to “HDR(Auto)” while “Tone Mapping” is configured to “HDR(Auto)” or “Tone  
Mapping” configured to “Custom 1 to Custom 3”, “Picture Tone”“Dark Level”“Bright Level” may also be adjusted but the  
changes will not be saved.  
To fine-tune the settings, configure “Tone Mapping” to “HDR(PQ)” and set manually.  
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Performing Tone Mapping Manually  
“HDR(PQ)” gamma is the PQ curve adopted by HDR10. Fine adjustments can be made according to the screen size  
and environment although the default settings for viewing with the projector have been adjusted to allow optimum  
viewing.  
Default settings when viewing HDR content of this projector  
Picture Mode  
: HDR10  
Tone Mapping  
: HDR(PQ)  
Estimated Screen Size  
Estimated MaxCLL/  
MaxFALL  
: 90 to 120 inch (screen gain 1.0)  
: MaxCLL 1000 nits, MaxFALL 400 nits  
Picture tone adjustment method  
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Picture Tone  
When Picture Tone is set to “-”  
When Picture Tone is set to “+”  
(The entire screen becomes dark.)  
(The entire screen becomes brighter.)  
0
0
Screen size is smaller than estimated  
MaxFALL/MaxCLL value is higher than  
Screen size is bigger than estimated  
MaxFALL/MaxCLL value is lower than  
estimated (P. 82)  
0
0
0
0
Screen becomes brighter in the course of  
Screen becomes darker in the course of  
viewing  
viewing  
Bright/dark area adjustment method  
0
Dark Level  
(+) To make the dark area information more  
visible  
(―) To enhance the contrast  
0
Bright Level  
(―) To enhance the gradation of highlight areas  
(+) To enhance the contrast  
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For users seeking to obtain a gamma curve that is more faithful to the original PQ curve  
This unit has been adjusted to display the projector images on the screen in the optimal quality in the default setting  
based on the original PQ curve. For users who wish to obtain results more faithful to the original PQ curve, please adjust  
manually with reference to the values below.  
When clipping point is 400 nits  
Picture Tone  
Dark Level  
Bright Level  
+5  
0
+7  
When clipping point is 1000 nits  
Picture Tone  
Dark Level  
Bright Level  
-7  
0
+7  
When clipping point is 2000 nits  
Picture Tone  
Dark Level  
Bright Level  
-9  
0
+7  
When clipping point is 4000 nits  
Picture Tone  
Dark Level  
Bright Level  
-13  
0
+7  
* This product is designed for home use and we do not provide guarantee for commercial uses such as in mastering  
work.  
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Collaboration with Panasonic UHD BD Player DP-UB9000  
Selecting one of two special projector color profiles from the HDR Display Type of the DP-UB9000 enhances  
dimensionality and improves gradation accuracy by tone mapping HDR video to match the JVC projector display  
characteristics.  
Step 1:  
Using Panasonic DP-UB9000: Select “High Luminance Projector” or “Basic Luminance Projector” from HDR Display  
Type Setting.  
Step 2:  
Using Panasonic DP-UB9000: Set HDR Optimizer “On” from OSD menu.  
Step 3:  
Using JVC Projector: Set “Picture Mode” as follows.  
1
2
Set “Picture Mode” to “Pana_PQ” (P. 32)  
DP-UB9000  
HDR Display Type  
Projector Color Profile  
Effects on the Video Image  
Pana_PQ_HL  
Pana_PQ_BL  
High Luminance Projector Prioritizes highest image brightness with good color.  
Basic Luminance Projector Prioritizes best color reproduction with slightly reduced  
brightness.  
* The gamma settings for HDR are included in the color profile. Please configure the projector according to the above.  
Configure “Color Temp.” to “6500K” (P. 59) and “Tone Mapping” to “Pana_PQ”  
3
MEMO  
0
To watch HDR10 content in the preconfigured “Pana_PQ” picture mode, it is recommended that you configure “Input  
Signal”"“Auto Pic.Mode Select”"“HDR10” to “Pana_PQ”. (“Auto Pic.Mode Select”P. 67)  
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Fine-tuning the Image Quality  
Adjusting the Output Value of the Projected Image (Gamma/Tone  
Mapping)  
You can adjust the output value of the projected image with respect to the video signal input.  
* This item is not available when “Picture Mode” is set to “Frame Adapt HDR”/“HDR10+”.  
Example of gamma adjustment  
The overall image appear brighter with respect to the original image, making the dark areas more visible.  
A
B
255  
B
A
0
0
255  
Input Value  
The photos are for illustrative purposes onl
y
.  
Increases the contrast with respect to the original image, creating a greater sense of depth.  
A
B
255  
B
A
0
0
255  
Input Value  
The photos are for illustrative purposes onl
y
.  
Press the [GAMMA SETTINGS] button to display the  
Gamma/Tone Mapping menu  
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1
Select the “Gamma/Tone Mapping” to configure  
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You can also perform the setting by pressing the [MENU] button to display  
the menu followed by selecting “Picture Adjust” " “Gamma/Tone Mapping”.  
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The selectable “Gamma/Tone Mapping” settings vary according to “Picture  
Mode”.  
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“Gamma/Tone Mapping” Settings  
Gamma/Tone Mapping  
Description  
When “Color Profile” is Film 1  
set to “Film 1”  
Image is close to the characteristics of Eastman Kodak Company  
movie films.  
x y 5  
Film 2  
Places more emphasis on the gradation compared to the “Film 1”  
setting.  
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When “Color Profile” is Film 1  
Places more emphasis on the contrast compared to the “Film 2” setting.  
set to “Film 2”  
x y 5  
Film 2  
Image is close to the characteristics of FUJIFILM Corporation movie  
films.  
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2.2  
The gamma is set to “2.2”, “2.4” and “2.6” respectively.  
2.4  
2.6  
Cinema 1  
Cinema 2  
HDR(Auto)  
Places emphasis on the gradation.  
Places emphasis on the contrast.  
Automatically corrects “Picture Tone”“Dark Level”“Bright Level” from  
Max CLL/Max FALL with “HDR(PQ)” as the base.  
HDR(PQ)  
HDR(HLG)  
Pana_PQ  
Suited for viewing HDR content such as UHD BD (HDR10).  
Suited for viewing HDR content such as HDR broadcast.  
Tone mapping used exclusively for Panasonic UHDBD players. For  
details on how to use this option, please refer to P. 46.  
Custom 1 to Custom 3  
Enables fine adjustment of gamma according to preference.  
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List of Selectable “Gamma/Tone Mapping” According to “Picture Mode”  
Picture Mode  
Gamma/Tone Mapping  
Film x y 5 6  
Film 1  
Film 2  
Custom 1 to Custom 3  
Cinema  
2.2  
Natural  
2.4  
User 1 to User 3  
2.6  
Cinema 1  
Cinema 2  
Custom 1 to Custom 3  
HDR(Auto)*  
HDR10+  
Frame Adapt HDR  
HDR10  
HDR(Auto)  
HDR(PQ)  
Custom 1 to Custom 3  
Pana_PQ  
Pana_PQ  
HLG  
HDR(HLG)  
Custom 1 to Custom 3  
HDR(Auto)  
User 4 to User 6  
HDR(PQ)  
HDR(HLG)  
Custom 1 to Custom 3  
* When “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”/“HDR10+”, this is fixed at “HDR(Auto)” and “Gamma/  
Tone Mapping” cannot be configured.  
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Fine-tuning of Gamma/Tone Mapping to Preferred Settings  
You can perform fine adjustments based on the selected gamma adjustment setting.  
1 Press the [GAMMA SETTINGS] button to display the Gamma/Tone Mapping menu  
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You can also perform setting from “Picture Adjust”"Gamma/Tone Mapping in the menu.  
2 Adjust to the preferred setting  
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Select the color to be adjusted from “Color Selection” and adjust the “Picture Tone”, “Dark Level” and “Bright  
Level”.  
Adjustment item and its setting  
Item  
Description  
Setting  
Color Selection  
For selecting the color for adjusting “Picture Tone”, White / Red / Green / Blue  
“Dark Level” and “Bright Level”.  
Picture Tone  
Adjusts the overall brightness automatically for a  
well-balanced result without compromising the  
gradation of the image.  
-16 (darkens image for an underexposed  
effect) to +16 (brightens image for an  
overexposed effect)  
Dark Level  
Adjusts the dark areas of the input image.  
-7 (darkens the shadows) to +7  
(brightens the shadows)  
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To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.  
Bright Level  
Adjusts the bright areas of the input image.  
-7 (darkens the highlights) to +7  
(brightens the highlights)  
0
To do so, use the H I keys to move the cursor.  
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Selecting the Base Correction Value (Initial Value) for Adjustment  
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0
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Selecting one of the “Custom 1” to “Custom 3” settings in “Gamma” allows you to select the “Correction Value”.  
Select the base “Correction Value” for adjustment using the H I keys.  
The selectable correction values vary according to “Picture Mode”. (Refer to the table below.)  
List of selectable “Correction Value” according to “Picture Mode”  
Picture Mode  
Film  
x y  
5 6  
Correction Value  
Picture Mode  
HDR10  
Correction Value  
Film 1  
Film 2  
Import  
1.8  
1.9  
2.0  
HDR(PQ)  
Import  
HLG  
HDR(HLG)  
Import  
Cinema  
Natural  
User 4 to User 6 HDR(PQ)  
HDR(HLG)  
User 1 to User 3  
2.1  
Import  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.6  
Cinema 1  
Cinema 2  
Import  
* Correction value cannot be configured when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”/“HDR10+”.  
When “Correction Value” is set to “Import”  
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By selecting “Import” for “Correction Value”, the gamma data created externally can be selected as the base setting  
value for adjustment.  
The factory setting for “Import” is “2.2”.  
You can use the calibration software to customize the gamma data adjustment, and import the created gamma data.  
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0
Please check with your authorized dealer for details.  
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Gamma Adjustment  
0
0
0
0
When the gamma curve is a straight line:  
The brightness and contrast of the video input will be  
the same as that of the video output.  
Gamma Curve  
A
255  
Bright  
Area for which the gamma curve is above the straight  
line (A):  
Video output appears brighter than the input.  
Area for which the gamma curve is below the straight  
D”  
D
0
line (B):  
Video output appears darker than the input.  
B
Area for which the slope of the gamma curve is steep  
(midtone) (C):  
The grayscale range of the video output becomes  
wider, and the contrast increases (D"D’).  
Dark  
0
255  
C
Dark  
Input Value  
Bright  
Reducing the Delay and After-image of Fast-moving Images (Motion  
Control)  
Low Latency  
For changing the low latency setting.  
You are recommended to set to “On” for content requiring short latency such as games.  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select “Picture Adjust”"“Motion  
Control”"“Low Latency”  
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Setting  
Description  
Does not perform the low latency setting.  
Performs the low latency setting.  
Off  
On  
* “Low Latency” cannot be set when “Picture Mode” is set to “HDR10+”/“Frame Adapt HDR”.  
* “Low Latency” cannot be configured when “Dynamic CTRL” is configured to a setting other than “Off”.  
* “Clear Motion Drive” cannot be set when “Low Latency” is set to “On”.  
* Even when “Low Latency” is set to “On”, delay will not become zero.  
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Clear Motion Drive (C.M.D.)  
Optimal interpolation according to the content is made possible with the new high-definition image interpolation  
technique.  
For some scenes, interpolation may cause distortion in the image. In this case, set to “Off”.  
Original Image  
Interpolation Enabled  
Intermediate Frame Generation  
Intermediate Frame Generation  
Press the [C.M.D.] button, use the [JK] keys to select a  
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setting, followed by pressing [OK]  
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You can also perform the setting by pressing the [MENU] button to display  
1
the menu followed by selecting “Picture Adjust”"“Motion Control”"“Clear  
Motion Drive”.  
Setting  
Description  
Interpolation is not performed.  
Off  
Low  
High  
Improves motion lag for movie type images.  
Improves motion lag fast moving sports type images.  
Inverse Telecine  
60i/60p video images such as those of TVs and DVDs.  
Suitable for original images that are 24-frame film sources.  
0
Does not function for 24p video images.  
* C.M.D. is the abbreviation for Clear Motion Drive.  
* This item cannot be set when “Low Latency” is set to “On”.  
* This item cannot be configured when the input signal is 100Hz/120Hz.  
Motion Enhance  
You can reduce motion blur with this function enhancing the response of D-ILA image devices.  
If the image outline is unnatural, set this item to “Off”.  
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu and select “Picture Adjust”"“Motion  
Control”"“Motion Enhance”  
1
Setting  
Description  
Off  
Does not perform correction.  
Low  
High  
Decreases jitter for fast moving video.  
Further reduces image blurring than “Low”.  
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Adjustments and Settings in the Menu  
Pressing the [MENU] button displays the menu.  
Press the [JKH I] keys to select an item, followed by pressing the [OK] button to confirm the selection.  
List of Menu Items  
Picture Adjust  
IContent Type .................................................................................................................................................... P. 57  
IPicture Mode .................................................................................................................................................... P. 32  
IMore Settings ................................................................................................................................................... P. 57  
9 LD Power .................................................................................................................................................... P. 57  
9 Dynamic CTRL ............................................................................................................................................ P. 57  
9 Aperture ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 57  
9 Contrast ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 58  
9 Brightness ................................................................................................................................................... P. 58  
9 Color ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 58  
9 Tint .............................................................................................................................................................. P. 58  
9 User Name Edit ........................................................................................................................................... P. 58  
IColor Profile ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 34  
9 Color Management ...................................................................................................................................... P. 37  
9 Color Selection ............................................................................................................................................ P. 59  
9 Hue ............................................................................................................................................................. P. 59  
9 Saturation .................................................................................................................................................... P. 59  
9 Brightness ................................................................................................................................................... P. 59  
IColor Temp. ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 59  
9 Correction Value ......................................................................................................................................... P. 61  
9 Gain Red / Gain Green / Gain Blue .............................................................................................................. P. 61  
9 Offset Red / Offset Green / Offset Blue ....................................................................................................... P. 61  
IHDR Processing ............................................................................................................................................... P. 62  
IGamma/Tone Mapping ..................................................................................................................................... P. 47  
9 Correction Value ......................................................................................................................................... P. 62  
9 Picture Tone ................................................................................................................................................ P. 50  
9 Dark Level / Bright Level ............................................................................................................................. P. 50  
ITheater Optimizer ............................................................................................................................................. P. 63  
IHDR Level ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 63  
IMapping Level .................................................................................................................................................. P. 64  
IMPC/e-shift ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 65  
9 8K e-shift ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 65  
9 Graphic Mode ............................................................................................................................................. P. 65  
9 Enhance ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 65  
9 NR ............................................................................................................................................................... P. 65  
9 BNR ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 65  
9 MNR ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 65  
IMotion Control .................................................................................................................................................. P. 52  
9 Low Latency ................................................................................................................................................ P. 52  
9 Clear Motion Drive ....................................................................................................................................... P. 53  
9 Motion Enhance .......................................................................................................................................... P. 53  
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Input Signal  
IInput Level ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 66  
IColor Space ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 66  
I3D Setting ......................................................................................................................................................... P. 30  
IAuto Pic.Mode Select ....................................................................................................................................... P. 67  
9 SDR(2D)/ SDR(3D) ..................................................................................................................................... P. 67  
9 HDR10 ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 67  
9 HLG ............................................................................................................................................................. P. 67  
IHDMI EDID Setting ........................................................................................................................................... P. 68  
9 Mode ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 68  
9 DSC ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 68  
9 HDR10+ ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 68  
Installation  
IInstallation Mode .............................................................................................................................................. P. 69  
9 Mode Select ................................................................................................................................................ P. 69  
9 Name Edit ................................................................................................................................................... P. 69  
9 Mode Copy .................................................................................................................................................. P. 69  
ILens Control ..................................................................................................................................................... P. 28  
9 Focus / Zoom / Shift .................................................................................................................................... P. 70  
9 Image Pattern .............................................................................................................................................. P. 70  
9 Lock ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 70  
9 Lens Center ................................................................................................................................................. P. 70  
IPixel Adjust ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 71  
9 Adjust .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 71  
9 Adjust Area .................................................................................................................................................. P. 71  
9 Adjust Color ................................................................................................................................................. P. 71  
9 Adjust Pattern .............................................................................................................................................. P. 71  
9 Adjust Pattern Color .................................................................................................................................... P. 71  
9 Adjust (Pixel) ............................................................................................................................................... P. 71  
9 Adjust (Fine) ................................................................................................................................................ P. 71  
9 Reset ........................................................................................................................................................... P. 71  
IMask ................................................................................................................................................................. P. 75  
9 “Top” / “Bottom” / “Left” / “Right” .................................................................................................................. P. 75  
IAnamorphic ...................................................................................................................................................... P. 75  
IScreen Setting .................................................................................................................................................. P. 76  
9 Screen Adjust .............................................................................................................................................. P. 76  
9 Screen No. .................................................................................................................................................. P. 76  
9 Screen Size ................................................................................................................................................. P. 76  
9 Screen Aspect ............................................................................................................................................. P. 76  
9 Screen Gain ................................................................................................................................................ P. 76  
IInstallation Style ............................................................................................................................................... P. 77  
IKeystone .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 77  
IAspect .............................................................................................................................................................. P. 29  
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Display Setup  
IBack Color ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 77  
IMenu Position ................................................................................................................................................... P. 77  
ISignal Display ................................................................................................................................................... P. 77  
ILogo ................................................................................................................................................................. P. 78  
ILanguage ......................................................................................................................................................... P. 78  
Function  
ITrigger .............................................................................................................................................................. P. 78  
IOff Timer .......................................................................................................................................................... P. 78  
IECO Mode ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 78  
INetwork ............................................................................................................................................................ P. 79  
IRemote Code ................................................................................................................................................... P. 80  
IHigh Altitude Mode ........................................................................................................................................... P. 81  
IHide Mode ........................................................................................................................................................ P. 81  
IFactory Reset ................................................................................................................................................... P. 81  
ISoftware Update ............................................................................................................................................... P. 81  
ILicense ............................................................................................................................................................. P. 81  
Information  
IInformation ....................................................................................................................................................... P. 82  
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Picture Adjust  
Content Type  
Changes the available picture modes according to the type of content for viewing.  
Picture Mode  
You can adjust the image quality according to the type of video image you are viewing.  
More Settings  
Changes the preconfigured “Picture Mode” setting.  
LD Power  
For switching the brightness of the LD block.  
Setting  
Description  
Low  
Mid  
High  
Brightness (low)  
Brightness (mid)  
Brightness (high)  
0
The factory setting varies with the “Picture Mode”.  
Dynamic CTRL  
Expands the dynamic range of video expression through controlling the brightness of the light source based on image  
analysis.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
Does not control.  
Expands the dynamic range of video expression.  
Mode 1  
With weaker control than “Mode 2”, the change is gentle.  
Expands the dynamic range of video expression.  
Mode 2  
With stronger control than “Mode 1”, it will change clearly according to the scene.  
* This item is not available when “Low Latency” is set to “On”.  
Aperture  
For changing the brightness through controlling the aperture.  
0
Setting range: -15 (stops down) to 0 (opens up)  
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Contrast  
For adjusting the white level point to avoid clipping or over saturation.  
0
Setting range: -50 (little difference in brightness) to +50 (large difference in brightness)  
Brightness  
For adjusting the black level point to avoid clipping or over saturation.  
0
Setting range: -50 (darker) to +50 (brighter)  
Color  
For adjusting the color saturation of the video image.  
0
Setting range: -50 (lighter) to +50 (deeper)  
Tint  
For adjusting the hue of the video image.  
0
Setting range: -50 (reddish) to +50 (greenish)  
User Name Edit  
You can edit the “User 1” to “User 6” names in the Picture mode.  
0
Characters that are usable include alphabets (upper or lower case), numeric characters, symbols and blank (space)  
character. (However, blank (space) cannot be used for the first and last characters.)  
0
Enter not more than 10 characters.  
User Name Edit  
Name User 1  
Input Cursor  
A
N
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B
O
b
C
P
c
D
Q
d
E
R
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F
S
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G
T
g
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H
U
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V
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J
W
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X
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L
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M
Z
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Selection Cursor  
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p
q
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y
v
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x
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Clear  
All Clear  
OK  
Space  
After entry is complete, select  
“OK” and press the [OK] button  
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Color Profile  
Configures the “Color Profile” (color space information) according to the preconfigured “Picture Mode”. It is also used  
to fine-tune the preconfigured “Color Profile” settings.  
The available “Color Profile” settings vary according to “Picture Mode”.  
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Color Management, Color Selection, Hue, Saturation, Brightness  
Each of the colors is adjustable according to the user’s preference.  
Color Temp.  
Configures “Color Temp.” according to the preconfigured “Picture Mode”. It is also used to fine-tune the preconfigured  
“Color Temp.” settings.  
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The “Color Temp.” settings available for configuration vary according to “Picture Mode”.  
* When “Color Profile” is configured to “Off (Wide)/Off (Normal)” x y 5 6 or “Off” z 7, the  
setting is fixed at “High Bright”.  
“Color Temp.”  
Color Temp.  
Description  
Xenon 1 x y 5 6 Color temperature that reproduces the characteristics of a xenon lamp used in  
cinemas.  
0
Xenon 2 x y 5 6  
Xenon 1: A light source color that is emitted by a film projector  
Xenon 2: A light source color emitted by a projector used for digital cinema  
0
5500K  
6500K  
Increasing the value enhances the blue tone of the video image, while decreasing  
the value enhances the red tone.  
7500K  
9300K  
High Bright  
HDR10+  
HDR10  
Color temperature that gives priority to brightness.  
Color temperature suitable for viewing HDR10+ content.  
Color temperature suitable for viewing HDR10 content. The default setting is  
6500K.  
HLG  
Color temperature suitable for viewing HLG content. The default setting is 6500K.  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
The color temperature of video images can be adjusted manually and saved as  
one of the three customized settings.  
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List of selectable “Color Temp.” according to “Picture Mode”  
Picture Mode  
Color Temp.  
Film x y 5 6  
Xenon 1 x y 5 6  
Xenon 2 x y 5 6  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
Cinema  
5500K  
6500K  
7500K  
9300K  
Xenon 1 x y 5 6  
Xenon 2 x y 5 6  
High Bright  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
5500K  
Natural  
User 1 to User 3  
6500K  
7500K  
9300K  
High Bright  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
HDR10+*  
5500K  
6500K  
7500K  
HDR10+  
Frame Adapt HDR  
HDR10  
Pana_PQ  
9300K  
High Bright  
HDR10  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
5500K  
HLG  
6500K  
7500K  
9300K  
High Bright  
HLG  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
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Picture Mode  
User 4 to User 6  
Color Temp.  
5500K  
6500K  
7500K  
9300K  
High Bright  
HDR10  
HLG  
Custom 1 to Custom 2  
* When “Picture Mode” is set to “HDR10+”, the setting is fixed at “HDR10+”.  
Correction Value  
Configures the color temperature based on which “Gain Red” / “Gain Green” / “Gain Blue” / “Offset Red” / “Offset Green” /  
“Offset Blue” are adjusted when “Color Temp.” is configured to “HDR10”“HLG”“Custom 1”“Custom 2”.  
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The “Correction Value” settings available for configuration vary according to “Picture Mode”.  
Gain Red / Gain Green / Gain Blue  
Adjusts each color in the bright parts of the video image.  
0
Setting range: -255 (reduces the red/green/blue tone) to 0 (no adjustment)  
Offset Red / Offset Green / Offset Blue  
Adjusts each color in the dark areas of the video image.  
0
Setting range: -50 (reduces the red/green/blue tone) to 0 (no adjustment) to +50 (enhances the red/green/blue tone)  
List of selectable “Correction Value” according to “Picture Mode”  
Picture Mode  
Film x y 5 6  
Correction Value  
Xenon 1 x y 5 6  
Xenon 2 x y 5 6  
Cinema  
5500K  
6500K  
7500K  
9300K  
Xenon 1 x y 5 6  
Xenon 2 x y 5 6  
High Bright  
5500K  
6500K  
7500K  
9300K  
Natural  
Frame Adapt HDR  
HDR10  
Pana_PQ  
HLG  
User 1 to User 3  
User 4 to User 6  
High Bright  
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HDR Processing  
This is a feature for configuring the content analysis method using “Tone Mapping” when “Picture Mode” is configured  
to “Frame Adapt HDR”.  
*1 This item is not available when “Content Type” is set to “SDR”.  
*2 When “Picture Mode” is configured to “HDR10+”, “HDR Processing” is fixed at “HDR10+”. “HDR10+” is used only  
when the Picture Mode is configured to “HDR10+”.  
*3 When “Picture Mode” is configured to “HDR10”“Pana_PQ”“HLG”“User 4 to User 6”, “HDR Processing” is fixed  
at “Static”.  
Setting  
Frame by Frame  
Description  
Automatically adjusts the HDR tone mapping after analyzing the peak brightness  
of each frame.  
Scene by Scene  
Static  
Automatically adjusts the HDR tone mapping after analyzing the peak brightness  
of each scene.  
Configures based on the mastering information (MaxCLL/FALL) of the content and  
does not make any dynamic adjustment.  
HDR10+  
Automatically adjusts the brightness for each scene based on the HDR10+ image  
information. *2  
Gamma/Tone Mapping  
This item adjusts “Gamma/Tone Mapping” according to the preconfigured “Picture Mode” (output value of the projected  
video with respect to the video signal input). It is also used to adjust the preconfigured “Gamma/Tone Mapping” setting.  
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The available “Gamma/Tone Mapping” settings vary according to the “Picture Mode”.  
*1 When “Picture Mode” is set to “HDR10+”, the setting is fixed at “HDR(Auto)”.  
*2 “Gamma/Tone Mapping” cannot be configured when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”.  
Correction Value  
For setting the base gamma for the adjustment of “Picture Tone”, “Dark Level” and “Bright Level” when one of the  
“Custom 1” to “Custom 3” settings is selected in Gamma/Tone Mapping.  
Color Selection  
For selecting the color for adjusting “Picture Tone”, “Dark Level” and “Bright Level”.  
Picture Tone  
Adjusts the overall brightness automatically for a well-balanced result without compromising the gradation of the image.  
Dark Level / Bright Level  
You can adjust the image quality to produce a sharp contrast in the brightness.  
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Theater Optimizer  
This feature automatically configures the overall brightness level during tone mapping according to the screen size and  
state of the projector.  
To use, configure the details of the screen in use in “Screen Setting”, followed by pressing “Set”.  
*1 This option does not appear in the menu when “Content Type” is configured to “SDR”.  
*2 This can be configured only when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”.  
MEMO  
Besides displaying the “Screen Setting” menu using “Installation”"“Screen Setting”, you can also press the “Screen  
Setting” button in the “Theater Optimizer” menu to display it.  
CAUTION  
Pressing “Set” in the “Theater Optimizer” menu automatically applies the details of the screen and state of the projector  
in the auto settings of “Theater Optimizer”.  
If “Set” is not pressed in the “Theater Optimizer” menu, the settings are applied after the next restart of the unit or change  
of the “Installation Mode”.  
HDR Level  
This is a feature for adjusting the overall brightness during tone mapping. For configuring the auto correction intensity  
of the “Theater Optimizer” feature when “Theater Optimizer” is configured to “On”.  
*1 This option does not appear in the menu when “Content Type” is configured to “SDR”.  
*2 This can be configured only when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR” or “HDR10+”.  
*3 The higher the nit level of the image the lower the HDR Level will be.  
When “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”, and “Theater Optimizer” is configured  
to “Off”  
Setting  
Description  
Auto  
Automatically selects an appropriate tone mapping based on the mastering  
information (MaxCLL/FALL) of the content.  
-2  
-1  
0
1
2
Displays in a tone map with 600 nits as the clip point.  
Displays in a tone map with 400 nits as the clip point.  
Displays in a tone map with 300 nits as the clip point.  
Displays in a tone map with 200 nits as the clip point.  
Displays in a tone map with 150 nits as the clip point.  
When “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”, and “Theater Optimizer” is configured  
to “On”  
Setting  
Description  
Auto  
Automatically corrects the overall brightness level based on the mastering  
information (MaxCLL/FALL) of the content.  
-2 to 2  
For configuring the overall brightness level during auto correction.  
-2 (dark) to 2 (bright)  
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When “Picture Mode” is set to “HDR10+”  
Setting  
Description  
Displays the tone map when the overall brightness is configured to the high level.  
High  
Mid  
This is suited for large-sized screens.  
Displays the tone map when the overall brightness is configured to the medium  
level. This is suited for medium-sized screens.  
Displays the tone map when the overall brightness is configured to the low level.  
Low  
This is suited for small-sized screens.  
To enjoy HDR10+ content when the Picture Mode is “HDR10+”, the following installation conditions are recommended.  
HDR Level: High HDR Level: Medium HDR Level: Low  
Screen Size  
Projection  
Distance  
(m)  
Screen Size  
Projection  
Distance  
(m)  
Screen Size  
Projection  
Distance  
(m)  
Diagonal  
(Model)  
Diagonal  
(Model)  
Diagonal  
(Model)  
x
5
116  
113  
109  
3.63  
3.48  
3.43  
99  
97  
93  
3.31  
2.98  
2.92  
86  
84  
80  
2.67  
2.60  
2.50  
y
6
z
7
HDR Level: High  
HDR Level: Medium  
HDR Level: Low  
Screen Size  
Diagonal  
(Model)  
Projection  
Distance  
(inch)  
Screen Size  
Diagonal  
(Model)  
Projection  
Distance  
(inch)  
Screen Size  
Diagonal  
(Model)  
Projection  
Distance  
(inch)  
x
5
116  
113  
109  
143  
137  
135  
99  
97  
93  
130  
117  
115  
86  
84  
80  
105  
102  
98  
y
6
z
7
Mapping Level  
For configuring the base brightness during auto correction when Gamma/Tone Mapping is configured to “HDR(Auto)”.  
0
The auto correction feature of “HDR(Auto)” is configured based on a 100" screen with a gain of 1.0 in total darkness.  
0
Adjust it in the positive direction if there is insufficient brightness in the viewing environment, and in the negative  
direction if it is too bright.  
*1 This option does not appear in the menu when “Content Type” is configured to “SDR”.  
*2 This option does not appear in the menu when “Picture Mode” is configured to “Frame Adapt HDR”/“HDR10+”.  
*3 When “Picture Mode” is configured to “Pana_PQ”“HLG”, “Mapping Level” is fixed at “0”.  
*4 When “Picture Mode” is configured to “HDR10”“User 4 to User 6”, this option is enabled only when “Correction  
Value” is configured to “HDR(Auto)” with “Tone Mapping” configured to “HDR(Auto)” or “Custom 1 to Custom 3”.  
In all other settings, “Mapping Level” is fixed at “0”.  
0
Setting range: -5 to 5  
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MPC/e-shift  
This is a feature for adjusting the sharpness of the displayed image. It employs an original algorithm to create a natural  
impression that is sharper at areas in focus and softer at areas that are not in focus, enabling you to enjoy highly  
expressive images with a greater sense of depth.  
8K e-shift  
For switching the e-shift display.  
Setting  
Description  
Enables e-shift for display in 8K resolution  
Disables e-shift and displays in 4K resolution  
On  
Off  
Graphic Mode  
Switches the MPC setting.  
It is recommended that this item be configured to “Standard” such as when viewing normal Blu-ray content, and to  
“High-res 1” such as when viewing 8K/4K resolution content, and to “High-res 2” such as when inputting PC signals.  
Setting  
Description  
Performs enhancement processing suited for signal input with a resolution of 2K  
Standard  
or lower  
Performs enhancement processing suited for signal input with a resolution of  
8K/4K  
Performs less enhancement processing than “High-res 1”.  
High-res 1  
High-res 2  
Enhance  
For adjusting the high-frequency areas. Increasing the value enhances the definition for a sharper image quality.  
0
Setting range: 0 to 10  
NR  
For reducing the noise of the video image.  
0
Setting range: 0 (weak) to 10 (strong)  
BNR  
For reducing the block noise of the video image.  
0
Setting range: 0 (weak) to 3 (strong)  
MNR  
For reducing the mosquito noise of the video image.  
0
Setting range: 0 (weak) to 3 (strong)  
Toggling between the States before and during Adjustment  
Pressing the [HIDE] button on the remote control enables you to toggle between the states before adjustment and  
during adjustment.  
Motion Control  
For reducing the after-image, which occurs in a fast-moving scene.  
Low Latency  
Clear Motion Drive  
Motion Enhance  
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Input Signal  
Input Level  
For setting the dynamic range (gradation) of the video input.  
If the image is not displayed properly even after selecting “Auto”, select an appropriate setting.  
0
If the dynamic range is not appropriate, the bright areas become overexposed, and the dark areas become  
underexposed.  
Setting  
Description  
Sets the input signal level automatically.  
Auto  
16-235 (Video)  
0-255 (PC)  
Select this setting if you are inputting video signals (dynamic range: 16 - 235).  
Select this setting if you are inputting PC signals (dynamic range: 0 - 255).  
16-255 (S.White)  
Select this setting when inputting Super White-compatible device signals (dynamic  
range: 16 - 255).  
Color Space  
For setting the color space of the input signal.  
If the image is not displayed properly even after selecting “Auto”, select an appropriate setting.  
Setting  
Description  
Auto  
Detects “YCbCr444”, “YCbCr422”, and “RGB” automatically.  
Select this setting when inputting YCbCr (4:4:4) video signals.  
Select this setting when inputting YCbCr (4:2:2) video signals.  
Select this setting when inputting RGB video signals.  
YCbCr444  
YCbCr422  
RGB  
3D Setting  
For setting 3D movies for viewing.  
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Auto Pic.Mode Select  
For configuring “Picture Mode” when the video type switches automatically while “Content Type” is configured to “Auto”.  
SDR(2D)/SDR(3D)  
For configuring the “Picture Mode” to switch to automatically during input of SDR (2D) or SDR (3D) signal.  
Setting  
Description  
Last Setting  
Switches to the “Picture Mode” that was last configured when viewing SDR (2D)  
or SDR (3D) content.  
Natural  
Cinema  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “Natural”.  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “Cinema”.  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “Film”.  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “User 1” to “User 3”.  
Film x y 5 6  
User 1 to User 3  
HDR10  
For configuring the “Picture Mode” to switch to automatically during input of HDR10 signal.  
Setting  
Description  
Last Setting  
Switches to the “Picture Mode” that was last configured when viewing HDR10  
content.  
Frame Adapt HDR  
HDR10  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “Frame Adapt HDR”.  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “HDR10”.  
Pana_PQ  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “Pana_PQ”.  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “User 4” to “User 6”.  
User 4 to User 6  
HLG  
For configuring the “Picture Mode” to switch to automatically during input of HLG signal.  
Setting  
Description  
Last Setting  
HLG  
Switches to the “Picture Mode” that was last configured when viewing HLG content.  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “HLG”.  
User 4 to User 6  
Switches the “Picture Mode” automatically to “User 4” to “User 6”.  
MEMO  
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The “Auto Pic.Mode Select” settings are saved separately for each input terminal. The name of the currently selected  
input terminal is shown at the top right corner of the “Auto Pic.Mode Select” menu.  
To switch to configure the settings for a different input terminal, press the “INPUT” button on the remote control unit,  
or press the ↑↓ key on the projector unit after turning off the menu screen.  
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HDMI EDID Setting  
Mode  
For changing the EDID mode of the “HDMI 1/HDMI 2” terminal. Set to “A” under normal condition. The images may not  
be displayed on some old devices. In this case, try “B” or “C”.  
Setting  
Description  
Configures the EDID mode to “A”  
Supports up to 8K60p and 4K120p.  
A
B
C
Configures the EDID mode to “B”  
Supports up to 4K60p.  
Configures the EDID mode to “C”  
Supports up to 1080p60.  
* EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) refers to the information, such as supported resolutions, exchanged  
between devices.  
DSC  
For configuring whether DSC transmission is allowed. Set to “On” under normal condition.  
Setting  
Description  
Allows compressed video transmission  
Prohibits compressed video transmission  
On  
Off  
* DSC (Display Stream Compression) is one of the lossy video signal compression transmission technologies.  
HDR10+  
For configuring whether HDR10+ transmission is allowed. To enjoy HDR10+ content, configure to “On”.  
Setting  
Description  
On  
Off  
Allows HDR10+ transmission  
Prohibits HDR10+ transmission  
MEMO  
0
The “HDMI EDID Setting” settings are saved separately for each input terminal. The name of the currently selected  
input terminal is shown at the top right corner of the “HDMI EDID Setting” menu.  
To switch to configure the settings for a different input terminal, press the “INPUT” button on the remote control unit,  
or press the ↑↓ key on the projector unit after turning off the menu screen.  
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Installation  
Installation Mode  
Collectively manages the setting values of “Lens Control”, “Pixel Adjust”, “Mask”, “Anamorphic”, “Screen Setting”,  
“Installation Style”, “Keystone” and “Aspect”.  
* The lens position may be shifted slightly with respect to the position that was saved.  
Mode Select  
For selecting the group to save and retrieve the setting values.  
0
Setting values: Mode 1 to Mode 10  
* The name of the setting value can be changed using “Name Edit”.  
Name Edit  
For editing the name of Installation Mode.  
0
Characters that are usable include alphabets (upper or lower case), numeric characters, symbols and blank (space)  
character. (However, blank (space) cannot be used for the first and last characters.)  
0
Enter not more than 10 characters.  
Name Edit  
Name Mode 1  
Input Cursor  
A
N
a
B
O
b
C
P
c
D
Q
d
E
R
e
r
F
S
f
G
T
g
t
H
U
h
I
V
i
J
W
j
K
X
k
L
Y
l
M
Z
m
Selection Cursor  
n
o
p
q
s
y
v
w
x
y
z
1
!
:
2
"
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3
#
|
4
$
~
5
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(
6
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7
*
8
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Clear  
All Clear  
OK  
Space  
After entry is complete, select  
“OK” and press the [OK] button  
Mode Copy  
For copying the setting values managed by the current Installation Mode to another mode.  
Copy 16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
Current Mode  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Set  
Select the mode to copy to and  
press the [OK] button.  
Mode 3  
Mode 4  
Mode 5  
Mode 6  
Mode 7  
Mode 8  
Mode 9  
Mode 10  
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Lens Control  
Focus / Zoom / Shift  
For adjusting the lens according to the projection position  
Image Pattern  
For setting whether to display the lens adjustment pattern.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Displays external signals, and does not display the lens adjustment pattern.  
Displays the lens adjustment pattern.  
Lock  
For setting whether to lock or unlock the lens.  
Setting to “On” to lock the lens allows you to preserve the adjustment status of the lens.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Does not lock the lens.  
Locks the lens to prevent any erroneous operation on the adjustments.  
0
Even when “On”, the lens will be in the mode selected by “Installation Mode”.  
Lens Center  
Returns the lens position to the center.  
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Pixel Adjust  
For correcting the phase shifting between each RGB color by adjusting the pixel.  
Adjust  
For setting the adjustment feature to On or Off.  
Adjust Area  
Setting  
Description  
Whole  
Zone  
Adjusts the entire image.  
Enables fine adjustment of each area by dividing the screen evenly into 10 vertical  
and horizontal zones.  
Adjust Color  
For selecting the color to adjust (“Red” or “Blue”).  
Adjust Pattern  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Displays the external signals without displaying the test pattern for adjustment.  
Displays the test pattern for adjustment.  
Adjust Pattern Color  
For setting the color of the adjustment pattern displayed during adjustment to “White” or “Yellow / Cyan”.  
Adjust (Pixel)  
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Whole”, adjustment can be made by moving in units of one pixel on the screen of the color  
selected in “Adjust Color”.  
0
Adjustment cannot be made when “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”.  
Setting  
H (Horizontal)  
Description  
Setting range: -2 (moves red/blue to the left) to +2 (moves red/blue to the right)  
Setting range: -2 (moves red/blue downward) to +2 (moves red/blue upward)  
V (Vertical)  
Adjust (Fine)  
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Whole”, adjustment can be made by moving in units of 1/8 pixel on the screen of the color  
selected in “Adjust Color”.  
When “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”, the screen is divided evenly into 10 vertical and horizontal zones, and fine  
adjustment of each area is possible.  
Setting  
H (Horizontal)  
Description  
Setting range: -31 (moves red/blue to the left) to +31 (moves red/blue to the right)  
Setting range: -31 (moves red/blue downward) to +31 (moves red/blue upward)  
V (Vertical)  
Reset  
Restores all pixel adjustment data to the factory default.  
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Whole Adjust (Pixel) Operation Procedure  
For making general adjustments to slight color fringing in the horizontal/vertical directions of the video image.  
A
Set “Adjust Area” to “Whole”  
B
Select “Adjust Color” and “Adjust Pattern Color”  
C
Select “Adjust (Pixel)”, and press the [OK] button  
0
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Adjustment (Pixel) window are  
displayed.  
Adjustment Pattern  
Pixel Adjust  
Whole Adjust (Pixel)  
Red  
Adjustment (Pixel) Window  
H
V
0
0
Back  
BACK  
Adj.Col. Pixel/Fine Pat.Col. Adj.Area  
PICTURE  
GAMMA ADVANCED  
C.M.D.  
MODE  
SETTINGS MENU  
H (Horizontal)  
D
Use the [JKH I] keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone  
0
The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Adjustment (Pixel) window.  
Pixel Adjust  
Color for  
Whole Adjust (Pixel)  
Red  
Pixel Adjustment Setting  
Adjustment  
H
V
0
0
Back  
BACK  
Adj.Col. Pixel/Fine Pat.Col. Adj.Area  
PICTURE  
GAMMA ADVANCED  
Remote Control  
Operation Guide  
C.M.D.  
MODE  
SETTINGS MENU  
E
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode  
Remote Control Operation Guide  
Button Name  
[PICTURE MODE]  
[C.M.D.]  
Function  
Description of Operation  
Changes “Adjust Color”.  
Adj.Col.  
Pixel/Fine  
Switches between “Adjust (Pixel)” and “Adjust (Fine)”.  
0
Switches to “Adjust (Pixel)” when “Adjust Area” is set to “Zone”.  
[GAMMA SETTINGS] Pat.Col.  
[ADVANCED MENU] Adj.Area  
Changes “Adjust Pattern Color”.  
Switches “Adjust Area”.  
0
A zone cursor appears on the adjustment pattern when the “Zone”  
setting is selected.  
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Whole Adjust (Fine) Operation Procedure  
For making general adjustments on the misalignment of the entire screen using “Adjust (Pixel)”, followed by making  
fine adjustments.  
A
Set “Adjust Area” to “Whole”  
B
Select “Adjust Color” and “Adjust Pattern Color”  
C
Select Adjust (Fine), and press the [OK] button  
0
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Fine window are displayed.  
The adjustable range may be smaller depending on the pixels being adjusted on the entire screen.  
0
Adjustment Pattern  
Pixel Adjust  
Whole Adjust (Fine)  
Red  
Fine Window  
H
V
0( 0/ 0)  
0( 0/ 0)  
Back  
BACK  
Adj.Col. Pixel/Fine Pat.Col. Adj.Area  
PICTURE  
GAMMA ADVANCED  
C.M.D.  
MODE  
SETTINGS MENU  
H (Horizontal)  
D
Use the [JKH I] keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone  
0
The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Fine window.  
Pixel Adjust  
Color for  
Whole Adjust (Fine)  
Red  
Pixel Adjustment Setting  
Adjustment  
H
V
0( 0/ 0)  
0( 0/ 0)  
Back  
BACK  
Adj.Col. Pixel/Fine Pat.Col. Adj.Area  
PICTURE  
GAMMA ADVANCED  
Remote Control  
Operation Guide  
C.M.D.  
MODE  
SETTINGS MENU  
Adjustment Setting  
H
V
-20( -20 / -20)  
55 / 5)  
Indicates the maximum and  
minimum misalignment value of  
the entire screen.(Max. / Min.)  
E
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode  
MEMO  
0
0
If both the maximum overall screen misalignment of H (horizontal direction) and V (vertical direction) are “31”, you  
cannot select a value that is larger than the displayed setting even when the adjustment setting is lower than the  
maximum value.  
If the minimum overall screen misalignment is “-31”, you cannot select a value that is smaller than the displayed  
setting even when the adjustment setting is higher than the minimum value.  
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Zone Adjust Operation Procedure  
For fine-tuning misalignments on a part of the screen after adjusting the overall screen misalignment using “Adjust  
(Pixel)” and “Adjust (Fine)”.  
0
The screen can be divided vertically and horizontally into 10 sections for partial adjustments to be made.  
A
Set “Adjust Area” to “Zone”  
B
Select “Adjust Color” and “Adjust Pattern Color”  
C
Select Adjust (Fine), and press the [OK] button  
0
The Adjustment mode is activated, and the selected adjustment pattern and Zone Adjustment window are displayed.  
The adjustable range may be smaller depending on the pixels being adjusted on the entire screen.  
0
Adjustment Pattern  
Zone Cursor  
Pixel Adjust  
Zone Adjust  
Red  
Zone Adjustment Window  
Position  
0
0
0
/
0
H
V
Back  
BACK  
Adj.Col. Pixel/Fine Pat.Col. Adj.Area  
PICTURE  
GAMMA ADVANCED  
C.M.D.  
MODE  
SETTINGS MENU  
H (Horizontal)  
D
E
F
0
Press the [JKH I] keys to move the cursor to the point to be adjusted  
Press the [OK] button to enter the Adjustment mode  
Use the [JKH I] keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone  
The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Zone Adjustment window.  
Pixel Adjust  
Color for  
Zone Adjust  
Red  
Pixel Adjustment Setting  
Adjustment  
Position  
0 / 0  
H
V
0
0
Back  
BACK  
Adj.Col. Pixel/Fine Pat.Col. Adj.Area  
PICTURE  
GAMMA ADVANCED  
Remote Control  
Operation Guide  
C.M.D.  
MODE  
SETTINGS  
MENU  
Cursor Position  
Position 8 / 5  
H
-31  
V
7
Adjustment Setting  
G
After adjustment is complete, press the [BACK] button twice to exit the Adjustment mode  
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Mask  
For hiding the peripheral area of the image with a mask (black strip).  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Not masked.  
Hides the ranges specified in “Top”, “Bottom”, “Left” and “Right” by masking (with  
black strips).  
Off  
On  
Mask: black strip around the  
periphery  
“Top” / “Bottom” / “Left” / “Right”  
For specifying the ranges to hide by masking (with black strips).  
0
Setting range: 0 to 220  
Anamorphic  
Configure this setting when an anamorphic lens is used.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
A
Projects the 2.35:1 image without any changes.  
Projects the 2.35:1 image with it stretched in the vertical direction only using a 3840  
pixel width.  
B
C
Projects the 16:9 image with it compressed in the horizontal direction only.  
This is a mode used exclusively for the DCR lens of Panamorph.  
Projects the image by stretching 2.35:1 video images in the vertical direction and  
enlarging them in the horizontal direction to the maximum panel width of 4096  
pixels.  
This is configured to “A” in the 3D mode.  
D
This is a mode used exclusively for the DCR lens of Panamorph.  
Projects the 16:9 image with it compressed in the horizontal direction only.  
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Screen Setting  
Screen Adjust  
Corrects the color temperature according to the properties of the screen to be used.  
Selecting the optimal correction mode enables corrections to be performed to reproduce natural images with balanced  
colors.  
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This feature is not available when “Color Profile” is configured to “Off (Wide)”“Off (Normal)” x y 5 6  
or “Off” z 7.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Does not perform correction  
Corrects the color temperature according to the properties of the screen configured  
in “Screen No.”.  
Screen No.  
For configuring the correction mode according to the screen to be used.  
0
This item cannot be set when “Screen Adjust” is set to “Off”.  
For information on the screen and the corresponding correction mode, please visit our website.  
0
MEMO  
0
You can utilize the optional optical sensor and dedicated projector calibration software to make finer adjustments.  
For details on the dedicated projector calibration software, please visit our website.  
Screen Size(Diagonal)  
For configuring the size (diagonal) of the screen for viewing when using the “Theater Optimizer” function.  
Screen Aspect  
For configuring the aspect ratio of the screen for viewing when using the “Theater Optimizer” function.  
Screen Gain  
For configuring the gain of the screen for viewing when using “Theater Optimizer”.  
MEMO  
0
Configuring “Theater Optimizer” to “On” enables the brightness level during “Tone Mapping” to be adjusted  
automatically according to the screen size and state of the projector when picture mode is configured to “Frame  
Adapt HDR”.  
0
The “Theater Optimizer” can be displayed by pressing “Theater Optimizer”.  
(This option is disabled when picture mode is configured to a mode other than “Frame Adapt HDR”.)  
CAUTION  
The “Screen Size”“Screen Gain” settings will be applied to the auto settings of “Theater Optimizer” during the next  
restart of the unit or change of the “Installation Mode”.  
To apply the settings immediately, press “Set” in the “Theater Optimizer” menu.  
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Installation Style  
For setting to “Front”, “Ceiling Mount (F)”, “Rear”, or “Ceiling Mount (R)” according to the installation status of the  
projector.  
0
“Front” or “Ceiling Mount (F)” is set when projector is installed in the front with respect to the screen.  
“Rear” or “Ceiling Mount (R)” is set when projector is installed in the rear with respect to the screen.  
0
Keystone  
For correcting any keystone distortion that occurs when the projector is installed at an angle with respect to the screen.  
0
Vertical setting range: -7 to 7  
* Increasing the value changes the aspect slightly.  
* Image will reduce in size when keystone is adjusted.  
-7  
7
0
Aspect  
The screen size of the projected image can be adjusted optimally according to the original screen size (aspect) that  
has been input.  
Display Setup  
Back Color  
For setting the color of the background to “Blue” or “Black” when there is no signal input.  
Menu Position  
For setting the display position of the menu.  
Signal Display  
For setting the display of the input information to “On” or “Off”.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Not displayed.  
Shows the input terminal for 5 seconds when input is switched.  
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Logo  
For setting the display of logo during startup to “On” or “Off”.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
On  
Not displayed.  
Displays the “D-ILA” logo for 5 seconds during startup.  
Language  
For setting the display language to “English”, “Deutsch”, “Español”, “Italiano”, “Français”, “Português”, “Nederlands”,  
“Polski”, “Norsk”, “Русский”, “繁體中文”, or “日本語”.  
Function  
Trigger  
For setting whether to supply a 12 V output to devices such as an external screen equipped with a trigger function.  
Setting  
Description  
Off  
No output.  
Power  
Outputs control signals (12 V) from the trigger terminal when the power is turned  
on.  
Anamo  
Outputs control signals when the “Anamorphic” setting is changed from “Off” to a  
setting other than “Off”. Outputs control signals when the projector is powered on  
if “Anamorphic” is configured to a setting other than “Off” when the power is turned  
on.  
Inst. Mode 1 to Inst. Mode 10  
Outputs control signals when the “Installation Mode” number to be retrieved is the  
same as the number configured. Outputs control signals when the projector is  
powered on if the “Installation mode” has the same number as this setting when  
the power is turned on.  
* When a setting other than “Off” is selected, the control signal output is stopped when the cooling function starts once  
the power is turned off.  
Off Timer  
For setting the duration before the power turns off automatically when the projector is not operated.  
0
Setting values: “Off”, “1 Hour”, “2 Hours”, “3 Hours” and “4 Hours”  
* The setting will be retained even after the Off Timer operation has completed.  
ECO Mode  
Setting  
Description  
On  
Enables “ECO Mode” to minimize power consumption in the Standby mode.  
0
RS-232C / LAN communication cannot be used in the Standby mode.  
If there is no signal transmission and operation for 15 minutes while an image  
0
is projected, the power management switches the equipment automatically into  
standby mode.  
Off  
Select this option to control via RS-232C / LAN communication in the Standby  
mode or if Control4 is to be used.  
* If this unit enters into standby while “ECO Mode” is set to “On”, all the indicators on the unit including the “STANDBY/  
ON” indicator are turned off. To turn on the power from this state, use the [STANDBY/ON] button on the unit.  
Alternatively, press any button on the remote control once to cancel the standby mode then press the [ON] button  
on the remote control.  
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Network  
For specifying the settings for external control from a PC or smartphone.  
Setting  
Description  
DHCP Client  
On  
Off  
Obtains the IP address automatically from the DHCP server inside the connected  
network.  
For configuring the network settings manually.  
For configuring the IP address.  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
For configuring the subnet mask.  
For configuring the default gateway.  
Displays the MAC address of the unit.  
Applies the network settings.  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
Set  
Control4 SDDP  
Set to “On” to allow Control4 SDDP to detect this unit.  
When this unit is not connected to an environment under the control of the controller  
and Control4 SDDP from the Control4 Corporation, set this to “Off”.  
Glossary of Network Terminology  
DHCP  
: Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This is a protocol for the network  
to assign an IP address automatically to the connected device.  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
: Numeric characters for identifying the device that is connected to the network.  
: Numeric characters that define the bit count used for the network address that is a  
segment of the IP address.  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
: Server for communicating beyond the network that is divided by the subnet mask.  
: Abbreviation for Media Access Control address. This is a number that is unique to each  
network adapter. Each of the network adapters is assigned with a unique MAC address.  
Network Password  
DLA-NZ9BK, DLA-NZ8BK, DLA-NZ7BK, DLA-RS4100K, DLA-RS3100K, DLA-RS2100K only  
For configuring the password during LAN connection.  
0
Characters that are usable include alphabets (upper or lower case), numeric characters, and symbols.  
Enter a password with at least 8 characters and not more than 10 characters.  
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Input Cursor  
Selection Cursor  
After entry is complete, select  
“OK” and press the [OK] button  
CAUTION  
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Configuration of a network password is necessary before connecting to the LAN terminal.  
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Remote Code  
For changing the remote control code.  
Setting  
Description  
A
B
Change the remote control code from “B” to “A”.  
Change the remote control code from “A” to “B”.  
0
You need to configure the remote control according to the settings of this unit.  
On the remote control unit, press the [MENU] button for three seconds or longer while pressing and hold the [BACK]  
button to switch the code.  
0
The backlight of the remote control blinks 3 times: change the remote control code to “A”  
The backlight of the remote control blinks 2 times: change the remote control code to “B”  
0
0
If the setting differs between this unit and the remote control, the “STANDBY/ON” indicator blinks in green when  
receiving the remote control code.  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
ST
ANDBY/O
N  
(Green)  
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High Altitude Mode  
For setting the high altitude mode to “On” or “Off”.  
Set to “On” when using the projector at a location of low atmospheric pressure (higher than 900 m (3,000 ft) above sea  
level).  
Hide Mode  
For reducing the power consumption through suppressing the current supply for the LD block when the [HIDE] button  
is pressed to hide the image temporarily.  
Setting  
Description  
The illumination supply remains on when the [HIDE] button is pressed to hide the  
image.  
The illumination supply is turned off when the [HIDE] button is pressed to hide the  
image.  
Off  
On  
Factory Reset  
For restoring the settings of this unit to the factory default. However, the following settings will not be reset.  
0
Gamma data saved in “Gamma” " “Correction Value” " “Import”.  
Color profile data saved in “Color Profile” " “Custom1 to Custom6”.  
0
Software Update  
For performing a software update.  
License  
For displaying the license in use.  
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Information  
Setting  
Description  
Displays the currently selected video input terminal.  
Displays the input source.  
Input  
Source  
(Displayed only during video signal input)  
Resolution  
Displays the image resolution.  
(Displayed only during PC signal input)  
H Frequency  
V Frequency  
Color Space  
Displays the horizontal frequency.  
Displays the vertical frequency.  
Displays the color space and color bit depth of the input video signal.  
0
The color bit depth is not displayed when “YCbCr422” is input.  
0
The color bit depth is displayed when color bit depth information is received  
from the source device.  
Colorimetry  
HDR  
Displays the Colorimetry of the input signal.  
Displays the EOTF information when HDR packet is received. Displays “HDR10+”  
when HDR10+ packets are received.  
Max CLL/Max FALL  
Displays the mastering information of the content during HDR playback.  
Max CLL: Maximum Content Light Level  
Max FALL: Maximum Frame Average Light Level  
0
The information may not be displayed depending on the player and content.  
Light Source Time  
Soft Ver.  
Displays the laser light source time.  
Displays the firmware version.  
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Maintaining the Cabinet and Remote Control  
0
Gently wipe off dirt on the cabinet with a soft cloth.  
If it is extremely dirty, wet a cloth in water, wring dry and use it to wipe off the dirt, followed by wiping again with a dry  
cloth.  
0
0
Pay attention to the following as the cabinet may deteriorate in condition or the paint may come off.  
0
Do not wipe with thinner or benzine  
Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic products  
Do not spray volatile chemicals such as insecticide  
0
0
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter  
Clean the filter every 2000 hours (more often in dusty conditions). Using a filter without cleaning may reduce the  
brightness of the image. Dirt that enters the unit may also appear as shadows on the image.  
2 3 4  
1
Sponge filter (gray)  
1 Loosen the screws at the four corners and remove the cover  
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The screws cannot be removed from the cover. Do not try to remove the screws from the cover by force.  
2 Remove the sponge filter  
3 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt from the sponge filter carefully  
4 Restore the sponge filter to the original position  
Place the sponge filter under the tabs  
5 Restore the cover and fasten the screws at the four corners  
MEMO  
0
If the sponge filter is damaged and requires replacement, or if dirt gets into the unit, consult your authorized dealer  
or nearby service center.  
0
Sponge spacer  
Product no.: J3K-0134-00  
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Troubleshooting  
Before sending the unit to your authorized dealer for repair, please check the following points.  
The following symptoms are not malfunctions.  
You do not need to worry about the following symptoms if there is no abnormality on the screen.  
0
A part of the top or front surface of the unit is hot.  
A creaking sound is heard from the unit.  
An operating sound is heard from the inside of the unit.  
Color smear occurs on some screens.  
0
0
0
This unit is a digital device. This unit may become unable to operate normally due to external static or noise.  
Perform the following operations when such malfunctions occur.  
A
If the unit is in the Standby mode, pull out the power plug, followed by inserting it again  
B
Press the A button on the projector unit to turn on the power again  
When “High Altitude Mode” is set to “On”, and “LD Power” is set to “High” during 3D mode, the fan will make  
louder noise than usual since it is designed to run at high speed in 3D mode.  
Power is not supplied  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is the power cord disconnected?  
Is the unit in the Cool-down mode?  
Is the unit in the Eco mode?  
Insert the power cord (plug) firmly.  
After exiting the Cool-down mode, turn on the power again. P. 27  
Press the A button on the projector unit or the remote  
control unit. After the “STANDBY/ON” indicator lights up in  
red, press the C [ON] button.  
Power shuts down automatically  
Check  
Action  
Set “ECO Mode” to “Off”.  
Set “Off Timer” to “Off”.  
Refer to  
Has “ECO Mode” been configured?  
Has “Off Timer” been configured?  
Are the air inlets and exhaust vent  
blocked?  
Leave proper clearance when installing the unit.  
Is there a large amount of dirt attached to Remove the dirt using a vacuum cleaner.  
the sponge filter?  
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Video image does not appear  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is the correct external input selected? Select the correct external input terminal.  
Is the power of the AV device or PC  
turned on?  
Is the AV device or PC properly  
connected?  
Are the correct signals being output from Set the AV device or PC properly.  
the AV device or PC?  
Turn on the power of the AV device or PC and play the  
video.  
Connect the AV device or PC properly.  
Is the cable in use an HDMI-certified  
cable?  
Use an Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable (supports 48 Gbps). P. 23  
HDMI cable may be directional and some HDMI cables  
require external power. Please check the specifications of  
the cable you are using.  
Is an intermediate device (AV amplifier, Change the sequence of turning on the source device,  
divider, etc.) in use?  
intermediate device and the projector. And after turning on  
each device, ensure that the signal output is stable before  
turning on the next device. If the intermediate device does  
not support compressed video transmission, configure the  
DSC setting under “HDMI EDID Setting” to “Off”. If the  
intermediate device does not support HDR10+, configure  
the HDR10+ setting under “HDMI EDID Setting” to “Off”.  
Is an old source device in use?  
Change the resolution setting of the source device. For  
details on how to change the setting, please refer to the  
instruction manual of the source device. Also, try the  
“B” “C” mode settings under “HDMI EDID Setting”.  
Is the input signal 2K (2048x1080)  
24/25/30/60Hz?  
If the input signal is 2K (2048x1080) 24/25/30/50/60Hz, P. 68  
configure the “Mode” setting in “HDMI EDID Setting” to “B”.  
3D images do not appear  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Do you see two images displayed side by Set “3D Format” to “Side by Side”  
side? Video images in the “Side by Side” format may not be  
recognized automatically in the case of 3D video images.  
Is an intermediate device (AV amplifier, Connect the source device to the projector directly, and P. 23  
divider, etc.) in use?  
check whether there is any improvement in the condition.  
If the condition improves, it is likely that this is not caused  
by malfunction of the projector.  
Is the cable in use an HDMI-certified  
cable?  
Use an HDMI-certified high-speed cable.  
Also, use as short a cable as possible.  
Is the power of the 3D Glasses turned If you are using the PK-AG3 3D Glasses, turn on the power Check the  
on?  
instruction  
manually.  
manual of the 3D  
Glasses and 3D  
Synchro Emitter.  
Are the 3D Glasses charged?  
Are the 3D Glasses and 3D Synchro  
Emitter too far away from each other?  
Check the PK-AG3 battery of the 3D Glasses is charged.  
Position them at an appropriate distance.  
Are the 3D Glasses synced?  
Check the 3D Glasses are synced.  
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3D video image looks unnatural  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Are there overlapping video images?  
If there are overlapping video images partially, this is due P. 31  
to the crosstalk phenomenon.  
In this case, adjust “Crosstalk Cancel” accordingly.  
If there are overlapping video images partially, this is due P. 57  
to the crosstalk phenomenon.  
It may be improved by changing “LD Power” to “High”.  
Video image looks unnatural  
Colors are unnatural  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is the color space of the input signal  
correctly set?  
The color may turn out unnatural when the input signal is P. 66  
different from that in the projector setting.  
Set the “Color Space” for “Input Signal” correctly.  
Is the image correctly adjusted?  
Adjust “Color” and “Tint” accordingly.  
Check Picture Settings.  
Connect the AV device or PC properly.  
Is the AV device or PC properly  
connected?  
* The video image may appear slightly reddish immediately after starting up. This is not a malfunction.  
Video image is fuzzy  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is the focus correctly adjusted?  
Is the unit placed too near or too far away Set the unit at a correct distance from the screen.  
from the screen?  
Adjust the focus.  
Video image flickers  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Do you see horizontally-extended,  
overlapping video images?  
In this case, set “3D Format” to “Auto”  
Are you viewing the video images under This is caused by interference between the 3D glasses with  
a fluorescent light?  
the flickers of the fluorescent light.  
View with the fluorescent light turned off.  
Is “Dynamic CTRL” set to “Mode 1” or Set “Dynamic CTRL” to “Off”  
“Mode 2”?  
Video format changes  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is the cable in use an HDMI-certified  
cable?  
Depending on the quality of the cable in use, the signal from P. 23  
the device connected may change to a receivable video  
format. Make use of an HDMI cable with the Ultra High  
Speed HDMI Cable certification (supports 48 Gbps).  
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Projected image is dark  
Check  
Is the aperture closed?  
Is “LD Power” set to “Low”?  
Is “Theater Optimizer” set to “On”?  
Check Picture Settings.  
Action  
Increase the value of the “Aperture” setting.  
Set “LD Power” to “High”  
Press “Set” in the “Theater Optimizer” menu.  
Select different Picture Mode.  
Refer to  
Video image appears horizontally (vertically) extended  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is “3D Format” set to “Side by Side”?  
Is “Anamorphic” set to a setting other  
than “Off”?  
Set “3D Format” to “Auto”  
Set “Anamorphic” to “Off”  
Moire patterns appear on the screen  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Does the fabric of the screen have a  
regular pattern?  
Interference fringes may sometimes occur between the  
fabric pattern and the pixels. Please consult the authorized  
dealer.  
Part of the video Image is missing  
Check  
Action  
Set “Mask” to “Off”.  
Refer to  
Has screen mask been configured?  
Is “Anamorphic” set to a setting other  
than “Off”?  
Set “Anamorphic” to “Off”.  
Is “Aspect” set to a setting other than  
“Native”?  
Set “Aspect” to “Native”  
Remote control does not work  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Are the batteries correctly installed?  
Match the polarities (t s) correctly when loading the  
batteries.  
Are the batteries exhausted?  
Is there an obstructing object between Remove any obstructing object.  
the remote control and remote sensor?  
Replace with new batteries.  
Is the remote control held too far away Hold the remote control closer to the sensor during use. P. 18  
from the unit?  
Is remote control code correctly?  
Match the settings of the projector and the remote control. P. 80  
The factory settings are both “A”.  
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Noise is heard  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Is the exhaust vent blocked?  
Is the unit used near a heater or air-  
conditioner?  
Check the installation condition of the projector.  
When the surrounding temperature of the projector is high,  
the fan revolution speed increases to protect the projector  
unit, hence a louder operating sound.  
Are you viewing 3D video images?  
Is “LD Power” set to “High”?  
“LD Power” is set automatically to “High” to ease viewing P. 57  
of 3D video images, hence a louder fan operating sound.  
If you are bothered by the sound, set it to “Low”.  
Setting “LD Power” to “High” increases the fan rotation  
speed, and noise would be louder as a result.  
Is the “8K e-shift” setting for “MPC”  
switched?  
Switching sound is generated. This is not a malfunction.  
Unable to connect to LAN terminal  
Check  
Action  
Refer to  
Has a network password been  
Configuration of a network password is necessary before P. 79  
configured? (DLA-NZ9BK, DLA-NZ8BK, connecting to the LAN terminal. Configure the network  
DLA-NZ7BK, DLA-RS4100K, DLA-  
RS3100K, DLA-RS2100K)  
password.  
There are small black or colored dots on the screen  
The D-ILA device is manufactured using high-precision technologies, but there may be some (less than 0.01%) missing  
pixels or pixels that remain permanently lit. This is not a malfunction.  
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When the Following Messages Appear...  
Message  
Description  
Action  
0
0
No device is connected to the input Input the video signals.  
terminal.  
The input terminal is connected but  
there is no signal.  
No Input  
The video signal input is not supported Input video signals that can be used.  
on this unit. (P. 100)  
Out of Range  
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External Control  
It is possible to control this unit by connecting it to a PC using an RS-232C cross cable (D-sub 9-pin).  
The projector can be controlled by connecting it to a PC through the computer network with a LAN cable for control  
commands to be sent to the projector.  
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Please use it after you have gained proper understanding from professional books or consulting the system  
administrator.  
RS-232C Specifications  
This Unit  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Function  
Receive data  
Signal Direction  
1
5
2
3
5
RxD  
TxD  
GND  
N/C  
PC " This unit  
6
9
Transmission data  
Signal ground  
This unit " PC  
1, 4, 6 - 9  
0
PC refers to the controller, such as a personal computer.  
Mode  
Non-synchronous  
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7  
Stop bit  
Character length  
Parity  
8 bit  
None  
1
Start bit  
Start bit  
Stop bit  
1
Data rate  
Data format  
19200 bps  
Binary  
TCP/IP Connection  
Before controlling via LAN, it is necessary to establish connection of the TCP layer by a “3-way handshake”, followed  
by sending out “PJREQ” and receiving “PJACK” within five seconds after the projector sends out “PJ_OK” for connection  
authentication.  
If you are unable to complete sending within five seconds, or when “PJ_NG” or “PJNAK” is received, check the operating  
status of the projector, followed by performing the steps again starting from establishment of a TCP connection.  
Within 5 Seconds  
Projector  
PJ_OK  
PJACK  
Establishment of TCP Connection  
TCP Port No. 20554  
3-way Handshake  
Projector Control  
PJREQ  
Connection Authentication Procedure  
Controlling PC  
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Command Format  
The command between this unit and the computer consists of “Header”, “Unit ID”, “Command”, “Data” and “End”.  
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Header (1 byte), Unit ID (2 bytes), Command (2 bytes), Data (n bytes), End (1 byte)  
Header  
This binary code indicates the start of communication.  
Binary Code  
Type  
Description  
21  
3F  
40  
06  
Operating command PC " This unit  
Reference command PC " This unit  
Response command This unit " PC  
ACK  
This unit " PC (returns to PC after the command is accepted without  
error)  
Unit ID  
This is a code that specifies the unit. The binary code is fixed at “8901”.  
Command and data  
Operating command and data (binary code)  
Reference command and data (binary code)  
Command  
0000  
Type  
Description  
Command  
5057  
Type  
Power  
Description  
Connection Check whether communication is  
check  
During standby or when power is  
on  
enabledbetweenthisunitandthe  
PC during standby.  
supply  
30: Standby mode  
31: When power is on  
32: In the Cool-down mode  
34: When error occurs on this unit  
5057  
Power  
supply  
During standby  
31: Turns on the power  
When power is on  
30: Turns off the power (Standby  
mode)  
4950  
Input  
When power is on  
36: HDMI 1  
37: HDMI 2  
4950  
5243  
Input  
When power is on  
36: HDMI 1  
37: HDMI 2  
Remote Sends the same code as the  
control  
supplied remote control.  
0
End  
This code indicates the end of communication. The binary code is fixed at “0A”.  
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Remote Control Code  
Binary code is sent during communication.  
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The following applies to the case when the remote control code is “A”. In the case of “B”, add “36” to the beginning  
of the code.  
Remote Control Button  
Name  
Binary Code  
37 33 30 36  
Remote Control Button  
Name  
Binary Code  
37 33 32 46  
STANDBY  
OK  
ON  
37 33 30 35  
37 33 30 38  
37 33 44 34  
37 33 33 30  
37 33 31 44  
37 33 37 34  
37 33 30 31  
37 33 30 32  
37 33 33 34  
37 33 33 36  
MENU  
37 33 32 45  
37 33 30 33  
37 33 46 34  
37 33 38 38  
37 33 46 35  
37 33 38 41  
37 33 46 30  
37 33 37 33  
INPUT  
BACK  
SETTING MEMORY  
PICTURE MODE  
COLOR PROFILE  
GAMMA SETTINGS  
C.M.D.  
LENS CONTROL  
HIDE  
INFO.  
J
MPC  
K
ADVANCED MENU  
I
H
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Communications Example  
This section shows the communication examples of RS-232C.  
Operating command  
Type  
Command  
Description  
Connection check  
Connection check  
PC " This unit: 21 89 01 00 00 0A  
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 00 00 0A  
Power (On)  
Power (Off)  
PC " This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A  
When power is turned on from the  
Standby mode  
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A  
PC " This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A  
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A  
When power is turned off (Standby  
mode) from power-on mode  
Remote control  
(MENU)  
PC " This unit: 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 0A  
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 52 43 0A  
When the same operation as  
pressing the [MENU] button on the  
remote control is performed  
Reference command  
Type  
Command  
Description  
Power (On)  
PC " This unit: 3F 89 01 50 57 0A  
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A  
This unit " PC: 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A  
When information on the power-on  
state is acquired  
Input (HDMI 1)  
PC " This unit: 3F 89 01 49 50 0A  
This unit " PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A  
This unit " PC: 40 89 01 49 50 36 0A  
When information on HDMI 1 input  
is acquired  
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Specifications  
Product Name  
Model Name  
D-ILA Projector  
DLA-NZ9/DLA-NZ8/DLA-NZ7/  
DLA-RS4100/DLA-RS3100/DLA-RS2100  
Display Panel/Size  
D-ILA device *1, 2  
0.69” 4K D-ILA (4096 x 2160 pixels) x 3  
Projection Lens  
Light Source  
Screen Size  
2.0 x power zoom lens, motorized zoom and focus  
Laser Diode  
Approx. 60” to 280” (Aspect ratio of 16:9) x 5  
Approx. 60” to 190” (Aspect ratio of 16:9) y z 6 7  
Brightness  
3000 lm x 5, 2500 lm y 6, 2200 lm z 7  
Projection Distance  
Input Compatibility Signal  
Display Resolution  
8192 x 4320 pixels *3  
Input Terminal HDMI Input  
Output Terminal Trigger Terminal  
Dual, HDMI 19-pin x 2 (HDCP 2.3-compatible) *4  
Single, Ø 3.5 mm DC Power Jack (E)  
DC OUT 12 V, 0.1 A  
3D synchro  
Control Terminal RS-232C Terminal  
LAN Terminal  
Dedicated terminal for 3D Synchro Emitter (single, mini-DIN 3-pin)  
Single, D-sub 9-pin (male) (external control)  
Single, RJ45 jack, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
SERVICE Single (USB Type A) *5  
Service Terminal  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
440 W (during network standby: 1.5 W *6, during Eco Mode standby:  
0.3 W *7) x y 5 6  
420 W (during network standby: 1.5 W *6, during Eco Mode standby:  
0.3 W *7) z 7  
Operation Environment  
Temperature: 5°C to 35°C; humidity: 20% to 80%; storage  
temperature: -10°C to 60°C  
Installation Altitude  
Below 6,561 ft (2,000 m)  
Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth)  
500 mm x 234 mm x 528 mm (19-3/4 in x 9-1/4 in x 20-13/16 in)  
(including feet) x 5  
500 mm x 234 mm x 505 mm (19-3/4 in x 9-1/4 in x 19-15/16 in)  
(including feet) y z 6 7  
Mass  
25.3 kg (55.7 lb) x 5, 23.1 kg (50.9 lb) y 6, 22.5 kg  
(49.6 lb) z 7  
Accessories  
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*1 D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier.  
*2 D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology with a pixel effectiveness of 99.99%.  
Only 0.01% or less of the pixels are either missing or would remain permanently lit.  
*3 During 3D playback, the display resolution is 4096 x 2160 pixels.  
*4 HDCP is the abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system. The image of the HDMI input  
terminal may not be displayed in some cases due to changes in the HDCP specifications.  
*5 Exclusively for firmware update.  
*6 The power consumption of this product during networked standby when all wired network ports are connected  
is 1.5 W.  
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Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
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Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized in order  
to aid comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.  
This unit has acquired the certification of the “HDR10+” standard set by HDR10 +  
Technologies, LLC.  
Tone mapping is optimally performed for each scene according to the dynamic metadata to  
faithfully reproduce HDR video images for viewing according to the intentions of the video  
producer.  
HDR10+logo is a trademark of HDR10+ Technologies, LLC.  
This unit is isf-certified, so calibration can be performed by an isf-certified trainer.  
After calibration is performed, an isf mode is added to the Picture mode.  
®
For more details, please refer to the isf website.  
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95  
Screen Size and Projection Distance  
x 5  
Projection Distance (m)  
16:9 Screen 2.35:1 Screen  
Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end  
Screen Size  
Diagonal (Inch)  
17:9 Screen  
4:3 Screen  
60  
70  
80  
90  
1.67  
1.96  
2.25  
2.54  
2.83  
3.12  
3.41  
3.70  
3.99  
4.28  
4.58  
4.87  
5.16  
5.45  
5.74  
6.03  
6.32  
6.61  
6.90  
7.20  
7.49  
7.78  
8.07  
8.36  
8.65  
3.43  
1.75  
2.06  
2.37  
2.67  
2.98  
3.28  
3.59  
3.90  
4.20  
4.51  
4.81  
5.12  
5.43  
5.73  
6.04  
6.34  
6.65  
6.96  
7.26  
7.57  
7.87  
8.18  
8.48  
-
3.61  
4.23  
4.84  
5.46  
6.07  
6.69  
7.30  
7.92  
8.53  
9.15  
9.76  
10.38  
10.99  
11.61  
12.22  
12.84  
13.45  
14.07  
14.68  
15.30  
15.91  
16.53  
17.14  
-
1.86  
2.18  
2.50  
2.83  
3.15  
3.47  
3.79  
4.12  
4.44  
4.76  
5.09  
5.41  
5.73  
6.05  
6.38  
6.70  
7.02  
7.35  
7.67  
7.99  
8.32  
8.64  
-
3.82  
4.47  
5.12  
5.77  
6.41  
7.06  
7.71  
8.36  
9.01  
9.66  
10.31  
10.96  
11.61  
12.26  
12.91  
13.56  
14.21  
14.85  
15.50  
16.15  
16.80  
17.45  
-
2.16  
2.54  
2.91  
3.29  
3.66  
4.04  
4.41  
4.79  
5.16  
5.53  
5.91  
6.28  
6.66  
7.03  
7.41  
7.78  
8.16  
8.53  
-
4.44  
5.19  
5.94  
6.70  
7.45  
8.20  
8.95  
9.71  
10.46  
11.21  
11.96  
12.72  
13.47  
14.22  
14.98  
15.73  
16.48  
17.23  
-
4.02  
4.60  
5.19  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
210  
220  
230  
240  
250  
260  
270  
280  
290  
300  
5.77  
6.36  
6.94  
7.53  
8.11  
8.70  
9.28  
9.87  
10.45  
11.04  
11.62  
12.21  
12.79  
13.38  
13.97  
14.55  
15.14  
15.72  
16.31  
16.89  
17.48  
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Projection Distance (Inch)  
16:9 Screen 2.35:1 Screen  
Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end  
Screen Size  
Diagonal (Inch)  
17:9 Screen  
4:3 Screen  
60  
70  
80  
90  
65.5  
135.1  
158.2  
181.2  
204.2  
227.3  
250.3  
273.4  
296.4  
319.4  
342.5  
365.5  
388.5  
411.6  
434.6  
457.6  
480.7  
503.7  
526.8  
549.8  
572.8  
595.9  
618.9  
641.9  
665.0  
688.0  
69.1  
142.2  
166.4  
190.6  
214.8  
239.0  
263.3  
287.5  
311.7  
335.9  
360.1  
384.3  
408.5  
432.8  
457.0  
481.2  
505.4  
529.6  
553.8  
578.0  
602.2  
626.5  
650.7  
674.9  
-
73.1  
150.3  
175.8  
201.4  
227.0  
252.5  
278.1  
303.7  
329.2  
354.8  
380.3  
405.9  
431.5  
457.0  
482.6  
508.2  
533.7  
559.3  
584.8  
610.4  
636.0  
661.5  
687.1  
-
85.2  
100.0  
114.7  
129.5  
144.2  
158.9  
173.7  
188.4  
203.2  
217.9  
232.6  
247.4  
262.1  
276.8  
291.6  
306.3  
321.1  
335.8  
-
174.7  
204.3  
234.0  
263.6  
293.2  
322.9  
352.5  
382.1  
411.8  
441.4  
471.0  
500.7  
530.3  
559.9  
589.6  
619.2  
648.8  
678.5  
-
77.0  
81.1  
85.8  
88.5  
93.1  
98.5  
99.9  
105.2  
117.2  
129.3  
141.3  
153.4  
165.4  
177.5  
189.5  
201.5  
213.6  
225.6  
237.7  
249.7  
261.8  
273.8  
285.9  
297.9  
309.9  
322.0  
334.0  
-
111.2  
123.9  
136.7  
149.4  
162.1  
174.8  
187.5  
200.2  
212.9  
225.7  
238.4  
251.1  
263.8  
276.5  
289.2  
302.0  
314.7  
327.4  
340.1  
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100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
210  
220  
230  
240  
250  
260  
270  
280  
290  
300  
111.4  
122.8  
134.3  
145.8  
157.2  
168.7  
180.1  
191.6  
203.1  
214.5  
226.0  
237.4  
248.9  
260.3  
271.8  
283.3  
294.7  
306.2  
317.6  
329.1  
340.6  
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
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y z 6 7  
Projection Distance (m)  
16:9 Screen 2.35:1 Screen  
Wide End Tele End Wide End Tele End Wide End Tele End Wide End Tele End  
Screen size  
Diagonal (Inch)  
17:9 Screen  
4:3 Screen  
60  
70  
80  
90  
1.79  
2.09  
2.40  
2.70  
3.01  
3.31  
3.62  
3.92  
4.23  
4.54  
4.84  
5.15  
5.45  
5.76  
6.06  
3.66  
4.28  
4.90  
5.52  
6.14  
6.75  
7.37  
7.99  
8.61  
9.23  
9.84  
10.46  
11.08  
11.70  
12.32  
1.88  
2.20  
2.52  
2.84  
3.16  
3.49  
3.81  
4.13  
4.45  
4.77  
5.09  
5.41  
5.73  
6.05  
6.38  
3.85  
4.50  
5.15  
5.80  
6.45  
7.10  
7.75  
8.40  
9.05  
9.70  
10.35  
11.00  
11.65  
12.30  
12.95  
1.99  
2.33  
2.67  
3.00  
3.34  
3.68  
4.02  
4.36  
4.70  
5.04  
5.38  
5.72  
6.05  
-
4.07  
4.76  
5.44  
6.13  
6.81  
7.50  
8.18  
8.87  
9.56  
10.24  
10.93  
11.61  
12.30  
-
2.31  
2.70  
3.10  
3.49  
3.88  
4.28  
4.67  
5.06  
5.45  
5.85  
-
4.73  
5.52  
6.32  
7.11  
7.91  
8.70  
9.49  
10.29  
11.08  
11.88  
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100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
98  
Projection Distance (Inch)  
16:9 Screen 2.35:1 Screen  
Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end Wide-end Tele-end  
Screen Size  
Diagonal (Inch)  
17:9 Screen  
4:3 Screen  
60  
70  
80  
90  
70.5  
144.1  
168.5  
192.9  
217.3  
241.7  
265.7  
290.2  
314.6  
339.0  
363.4  
387.4  
411.8  
436.2  
460.6  
485.0  
74.0  
151.6  
177.2  
202.8  
228.3  
253.9  
279.5  
305.1  
330.7  
356.3  
381.9  
407.5  
433.1  
458.7  
484.3  
509.8  
78.3  
91.7  
105.1  
118.1  
131.5  
144.9  
158.3  
171.7  
185.0  
198.4  
211.8  
225.2  
238.2  
-
160.2  
187.4  
214.2  
241.3  
268.1  
295.3  
322.0  
349.2  
376.4  
403.1  
430.3  
457.1  
484.3  
-
90.9  
106.3  
122.0  
137.4  
152.8  
168.5  
183.9  
199.2  
214.6  
230.3  
-
186.2  
217.3  
248.8  
279.9  
311.4  
342.5  
373.6  
405.1  
436.2  
467.7  
-
82.3  
86.6  
94.5  
99.2  
106.3  
118.5  
130.3  
142.5  
154.3  
166.5  
178.7  
190.6  
202.8  
214.6  
226.8  
238.6  
111.8  
124.4  
137.4  
150.0  
162.6  
175.2  
187.8  
200.4  
213.0  
225.6  
238.2  
251.1  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
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99  
Types of Possible Input Signals  
Video  
Digital Video Signal  
480p  
576p  
720p 50/60 Hz  
1080i 50/60 Hz  
1080p 24/25/30/50/60/100/120 Hz  
2K (2048×1080) 24/25/30/50/60 Hz*  
4K (3840×2160) 24/25/30/50/60/100/120 Hz  
4K (4096×2160) 24/25/30/50/60/100/120 Hz  
8K (7680×4320) 24/25/30/48/50/60 Hz  
3D Signal  
Frame Packing  
Side-by-side  
720p 50/60 Hz  
1080p 24 Hz  
720p 50/60 Hz  
1080p 50/60/24 Hz  
1080i 50/60 Hz  
Top-and-bottom  
720p 50/60 Hz  
1080p 24 Hz  
* If the input signal is 2K (2048x1080) 24/25/30/50/60Hz, configure the “Mode” setting in “HDMI EDID Setting” to “B”.  
PC signal (HDMI)  
No. of  
Total No. Total No.  
No. of  
dot CLK  
[MHz]  
Effective  
Lines  
Designation  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
Resolution  
640×480  
fh [kHz]  
fv [Hz]  
59.940  
of Dots  
[dot]  
of Lines Effective  
[line]  
Dots [dot]  
[line]  
31.469  
37.879  
48.363  
47.776  
49.702  
47.712  
55.935  
63.981  
60.000  
65.290  
75.000  
74.556  
88.787  
25.175  
40.000  
65.000  
79.500  
83.500  
85.500  
106.500 1904  
108.000 1688  
108.000 1800  
146.250 2240  
162.000 2160  
193.250 2592  
241.500 2720  
800  
525  
628  
806  
798  
831  
798  
934  
1066  
1000  
1089  
1250  
1245  
1481  
1525  
640  
800  
480  
600  
768  
768  
800  
768  
900  
1024  
900  
1050  
1200  
1200  
1440  
1440  
800×600  
60.317  
60.004  
59.870  
59.810  
59.790  
59.887  
60.020  
60.000  
59.954  
60.000  
59.885  
59.951  
1056  
1344  
1664  
1680  
1792  
1024×768  
1280×768  
1280×800  
1366×768  
1440×900  
1280×1024  
1600×900  
1680×1050  
1600×1200  
1920×1200  
2560×1440  
2560×1440  
1024  
1280  
1280  
1366  
1440  
1280  
1600  
1680  
1600  
1920  
2560  
2560  
WXGA  
WXGA  
FWXGA  
WXGA+  
SXGA  
WXGA++  
WSXGA+  
UXGA  
WUXGA  
WQHD  
WQHD/120  
183.000 120.000 497.760 2720  
* Even when signals can be input, video images may not be projected properly depending on the PC or cable in use.  
When this occurs, switching to another compatible resolution or changing the cable may help to resolve the problem  
in some cases.  
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Indicator Display on the Main Unit  
Meaning of the front panel indicators  
The indicator is solid.  
The indicator appears blinking.  
Operation mode display  
Displays using the different colors and solid/blinking light of the indicator on the projector unit.  
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (red)  
In standby state  
“STANDBY/ON” lights up (green)  
When light source is starting up  
All lights off  
During projection  
When in “ECO Mode”  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (red)  
In the Cool-down mode  
“STANDBY/ON” blinking (green)  
When the video image is  
temporarily hidden (HIDE is on)  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
ST
A
N
D
B
Y/O
N  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
ST
ANDBY/O
N  
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Warning display  
You can tell the details of a warning from the (repeated) displays of the “WARNING” and “LIGHT” indicators. The  
“STANDBY/ON” indicator will light up or appear blinking according to the operation mode of the projector unit. (Please  
The Warning mode is activated once the message is displayed. Projection is interrupted and the cooling fan starts  
running.  
The power cannot be turned on again while cooling is in progress. Check the following after cooling is complete.  
If the Warning mode is activated again, wait for the cooling fan to stop, followed by pulling out the power plug from the  
outlet. Then pull out the power plug from the power outlet. Call your authorized dealer for repair.  
Indicator Status  
Blinking  
Description  
Check and Countermeasure  
STANDBY/  
ON  
Frequency  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
0
x2  
Cooling fan stopped  
abnormally  
Check that nothing is  
blocking the air inlets.  
Check that the external  
temperature is normal.  
0
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
x3  
x4  
Internal temperature is  
abnormally high  
(Red)  
Mode  
Display  
Countermeasure: Leave the  
unit unoperated until it cools  
down. After that, turn on the  
power again.  
External temperature is too  
high  
x1  
x2  
x3  
x4  
DD board occurs error  
Fan motor board occurs error  
CPU board occurs error  
Power board occurs error  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
(Red)  
(Orange)  
Mode  
Display  
x1  
x2  
x3  
x4  
Abnormality in the light source Request for repair at your  
authorized dealer or a nearby  
service center.  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
STANDBY/ON  
(Red)  
(Orange)  
Mode  
Display  
When the safety switch is  
activated  
x3  
The remote control code differs Set the remote control code for  
between this unit and the  
remote control  
this unit and the remote control  
correctly.  
ST
ANDBY/O
N  
WARNING  
LIGHT  
(Green)  
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Dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
x 5  
Top Surface  
Bottom Surface  
337 (13-9/32)  
500 (19-11/16)  
41  
(1-5/8)  
37  
(1-15/32)  
Front  
Rear Surface  
54  
(2-5/32)  
97  
278  
97  
207  
207  
(3-27/32)  
(10-15/16)  
(3-27/32)  
(8-5/32)  
(8-5/32)  
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y z 6 7  
Top Surface  
Bottom Surface  
337 (13-9/32)  
500 (19-11/16)  
41  
(1-5/8)  
37  
(1-15/32)  
Front  
Rear Surface  
54  
(2-5/32)  
97  
278  
97  
207  
207  
(3-27/32)  
(10-15/16)  
(3-27/32)  
(8-5/32)  
(8-5/32)  
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Software License Agreement  
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terms and conditions which Users shall follow in order to use the Licensed Software. The User shall use the Licensed  
Software by agreeing with the terms of this Software License Agreement. This Agreement shall be deemed completed  
at the time the User (hereinafter the “User”) initially used the Product in which the “Licensed Software” is embedded.  
The Licensed Software may include the software which has been licensed to the Licensor directly or indirectly from any  
third party. In such case, some third parties require the Users to follow their conditions for use separately from this  
Software License Agreement. Such software shall not be subject to this Agreement, and the Users are urged to read  
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in Article 3, Paragraph 1) licensed to use the Licensed Software within the country of the User (the country where the  
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2. The User shall not duplicate, copy, modify, add, translate or otherwise alter, or lease the Licensed Software and any  
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3. The use of the Licensed Software shall be limited to personal purpose, and the Licensed Software shall not be  
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and is prohibited to use or duplicate any data in a manner violating the Copyright Law or any other laws and regulations  
by applying whole or a part of the Licensed Software.  
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continue in the possession of the User, and that the User shall cause the transferee to comply with this Software License  
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connection with the Licensed Software.  
Article 4 Right pertaining to the Licensed Software  
1. Any and all copyrights and other rights pertaining to the Licensed Software and related documents shall belong to  
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granted hereunder, in respect of the Licensed Software and any related documents.  
2. The User shall, whenever the User uses the Licensed Software, comply with any laws relating to the copyright and  
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1. Neither the Licensor nor the Original Rightholder shall be liable for any damage incurred by the User or any third  
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the Licensed Software.  
Article 6 Liability to Third Party  
If any dispute has arisen with any third party due to an infringement upon a copyright, patent or any other intellectual  
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The User shall keep the confidentiality of such portion of the Licensed Software, related documents thereof or any other  
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Article 8 Termination  
In case the User falls under any of the events described in the following items, the Licensor may immediately terminate  
this Agreement or claim that the User compensates for the damage incurred by the Licensor due to such event:  
(1) when the User violated any provision of this Agreement; or  
(2) when a petition has been filed against the User for an attachment, provisional attachment, provisional disposition  
or any other compulsory execution.  
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If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to the provision of Article 8, the User shall destroy the Licensed Software, any  
related documents and copies thereof within two (2) weeks from such date of termination.  
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country of User and any other countries.  
2. The User shall agree that the software will be subject to any and all applicable international and domestic laws  
including the export control regulation of the country of User and any other countries, and any restrictions concerning  
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A
Turn on the power of the projector.  
B
Press the [MENU] button.  
C
Select [Function]"[License].  
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Index  
A
Accessories.......................................................... 13  
Adjust (Pixel Adjust)..............................................71  
Adjust Area .......................................................... 71  
Adjust Color ......................................................... 71  
Adjust Pattern ...................................................... 71  
Adjust Pattern Color .............................................71  
Adjust (Fine) .........................................................71  
Adjust (Pixel) ........................................................71  
Adjusting Distortion of the Projection Screen........ 28  
Adjusting the Position........................................... 22  
Adjustments and Settings in the Menu..................54  
Anamorphic ..........................................................75  
Aperture ............................................................... 57  
Aspect ..................................................................29  
Auto Pic.Mode Select ...........................................67  
Auto Tone Mapping ..............................................43  
External Control.................................................... 90  
F
Factory Reset .......................................................81  
Focus ...................................................................28  
Frame Interpolation...............................................53  
Function ............................................................... 78  
G
Gain Blue ............................................................. 61  
Gain Green .......................................................... 61  
Gain Red ..............................................................61  
Gamma .................................................... 47, 50, 62  
Graphic Mode ...................................................... 65  
H
H Frequency ........................................................ 82  
HDMI EDID Setting .............................................. 68  
HDR .....................................................................82  
HDR Feature on This Unit..................................... 38  
HDR Level ............................................................63  
HDR Processing .................................................. 62  
HDR10 .................................................................67  
HDR10+ ...............................................................68  
Hide Mode............................................................ 26  
High Altitude Mode ...............................................81  
HLG ..................................................................... 67  
Hue ................................................................ 37, 59  
B
C
Back Color ........................................................... 77  
BNR...................................................................... 65  
Bright Level .............................................. 44, 50, 50  
Brightness (Color Management)..................... 37, 59  
Brightness (More Settings)................................... 58  
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter......................... 83  
Clear Motion Drive................................................ 53  
Clear Motion Drive ......................................... 53, 65  
Color .................................................................... 58  
Color Management ........................................ 37, 59  
Color Profile ................................................... 37, 59  
Color Selection (Color Management)..............37, 59  
Color Selection (Gamma/Tone Mapping)........50, 62  
Color Space (Information).....................................82  
Color Space (Input Signal)....................................66  
Color Temp. ......................................................... 59  
Colorimetry .......................................................... 82  
Connecting the Projector...................................... 23  
Contrast ............................................................... 58  
Controls and Features.......................................... 14  
Correction Value (Color Temp.)............................ 61  
Correction Value (Gamma/Tone Mapping)..... 51, 62  
Crosstalk Cancel ..................................................31  
I
Image Pattern .......................................................70  
Indicator Display................................................. 101  
Information ...........................................................82  
Input (Information).................................................82  
Input Level (Input Signal)...................................... 66  
Input Signal .......................................................... 66  
Input Terminal.......................................................16  
Installation ............................................................69  
Installation Method................................................20  
Installation Mode ..................................................69  
Installation Style ...................................................77  
IP Address ........................................................... 79  
K
L
Keystone ..............................................................77  
Language .............................................................78  
LD Power ............................................................. 57  
Lens......................................................................14  
Lens Center ......................................................... 70  
Lens Control ...................................................28, 70  
Lens Cover........................................................... 13  
License ................................................................ 81  
Light Source Time ................................................82  
List of Menu Items.................................................54  
Lock ..................................................................... 70  
Logo .....................................................................78  
Low Latency ...................................................52, 65  
D
E
Dark Level ................................................ 44, 50, 50  
Default Gateway .................................................. 79  
DHCP Client .........................................................79  
Dimensions.........................................................103  
Display Setup .......................................................77  
DSC ..................................................................... 68  
Dynamic CTRL .....................................................57  
Eco Mode............................................................. 78  
ECO Mode ........................................................... 78  
Enhance ...............................................................65  
108  
 
M MAC Address .......................................................79  
Maintenance......................................................... 82  
Mapping Level ..................................................... 64  
Mask .................................................................... 75  
Max CLL/Max FALL ............................................. 82  
Menu.....................................................................19  
Menu Position ...................................................... 77  
MNR..................................................................... 65  
Mode ....................................................................68  
Mode Copy .......................................................... 69  
Mode Select .........................................................69  
More Settings .......................................................57  
Motion Control ................................................52, 65  
Motion Enhance ............................................. 53, 65  
MPC/e-shift .......................................................... 65  
Specifications....................................................... 94  
Signal Display ...................................................... 77  
Subnet Mask ........................................................79  
T
Theater Optimizer ................................................ 63  
Tint .......................................................................58  
Tone Mapping .................................... 44, 47, 50, 62  
Trigger ................................................................. 78  
Troubleshooting....................................................84  
Types of Possible Input Signals.......................... 100  
U
V
User Name Edit ....................................................58  
V Frequency .........................................................82  
Viewing 3D Movies............................................... 30  
Viewing HDR Content........................................... 38  
Viewing Videos..................................................... 26  
N
Name Edit ............................................................ 69  
Network ................................................................79  
NR ........................................................................65  
W When the Following Messages Appear.................89  
Whole Adjust (Fine) ........................................71, 73  
Whole Adjust (Pixel) .............................................72  
O
Off Timer ..............................................................78  
Offset Blue ........................................................... 61  
Offset Green ........................................................ 61  
Offset Red ............................................................61  
Optional Accessories............................................13  
Z
Zoom ....................................................................28  
Alphanumeric  
3D Format ............................................................ 31  
3D Glasses .....................................................13, 30  
3D Setting ...................................................... 31, 66  
3D Synchro Emitter ........................................ 13, 30  
8K e-shift ..............................................................65  
P
Parallax ................................................................31  
Partial Adjustment (Zone Adjust).....................71, 74  
Picture Adjust .......................................................57  
Picture Mode ..................................................32, 57  
Picture Tone .............................................44, 50, 50  
Pixel Adjust .......................................................... 71  
Power Cord............................................... 13, 13, 25  
Precautions during Installation.............................. 20  
Projection Distance...............................................96  
R
S
Remote Code .......................................................80  
Remote Control.....................................................17  
Resolution ............................................................82  
Saturation .......................................................37, 59  
Screen Adjust .......................................................76  
Screen Aspect ..................................................... 76  
Screen Gain ......................................................... 76  
Screen No. ...........................................................76  
Screen Setting ..................................................... 76  
Screen Size and Projection Distance....................96  
Screen Size(Diagonal) ......................................... 76  
SDR(2D)/SDR(3D) ...............................................67  
Securing (Mounting) the Projector........................ 21  
Securing the Projector (Ceiling Mount)................. 21  
Shift ......................................................................28  
Signal Display....................................................... 82  
Soft Ver. ...............................................................82  
Software Update .................................................. 81  
Source ................................................................. 82  
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