.M .. ;;' i:rj;’--i-r'?rr -'f ;^;- ( f, ,mr V i VJIThis is a combined Operating Instruction manual for all the above series
Description of Each Section<Bottom and Back>CautionBe careful of hot air flowing out of the air exhaust vents.AYour hand or face might
Turning the Power On and OffTurning the main power switch off while the cooling fan is still running will reduce the life of the projection lamp. Alwa
Setting UpCautions During Set-UpPlease make sure to obey the following when setting up the projector.• Please do not set up the projector in location
Please choose the installation that suits your room and your desired purposes.Setting Up1.Using a Table (see p. 15)2.Placement on the floor (see p.
Setting Up(Please see page 18 concerning the projection distance and location for installing.)Using when placed on the floor.Attach the mirror unit an
Setting Up Placement on a table.Remove the mirror unit and the setting stand (see page 8)Preparation:Unless the projector is placed flat, you will not
Setting Up(Please see page 18 concerning the projection distance and iocation for installing.)Mounting Projector on WallAttach the mirror unit and set
Setting UpI Mounting Projector on CeilingRemove the mirror unit (see page 8).Preparation:The Ceiling Mount Kit TY-CE1 is required to mount the project
Projection Distance and Location for InstallingPlease refer to the following diagrams to determine the projection location.Side ViewTop ViewA -- Effec
Selecting ScreenA screen is needed to view images from the projector. The brightness and viewing range may vary depending on the type of screen used.W
Dear Panasonic CustomerWelcome to the Panasonic family of Customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new LCD Projector.To
Projecting With the Setting You DesireAV/RGB Selection(Projector) (Remote Control)ORTo switch inputs press the AV/RGB switching button on th
The picture can be adjusted to your preference for each AV/RGB setting selected for the projector using the method discussed on p. 20 (adjustments wil
System ExamplesRemarks on System Installation• Please read the User Manuals carefully for any equipment you intend to connect to the Projector.• Mak
bystem ExamplesSelecting the Colour System for Video (S-Video) InputPlease use the following procedure to select the Colour System if the
System ExamplesConnecting to PCsPCBack of Projector—To Video Output TerminalS Some PCs require commercially sold RGB signal * conversion adapters.NRGB
System ExamplesSelecting the Signal Mode for RGB Signal InputThe Projector is set to Auto, which will automatically select the Signal Mode that matche
Adjustments for RGB Input ScreenAdjusting the Screen PositionThe position of the screen can be shifted left, right, up or down if the RGB input image
Adjustments for RGB Input Screen Adjusting the Dot ClockFine adjustment and clock phase adjustment of the dot clock frequency is possible during RGB
Changing Screen Display Language.Data for 7 languages is stored in the Projector. Use the following procedure to display the language of your choice.
Convenient Options for Use Setting the Screen Colour to Blue When There is no Signal.This sets the screen colour to blue when no devices are attached
Table of ContentsWarnings and CautionsRead Before Using ...Description for Each Section• Remote Control• Mirror Unit...• Set Sta
Cleaning and Proper UseCleaning ... Always unplug the power cord from the socket before cleaning.Wipe gently with a soft doth to dean.If the Projector
Replacing the Lamp UnitA CautionMake sure that the lamp is fully cooled before replacing the lamp unit.oAfter using the projector the lamp will
Replacing the Lamp UnitoFollow the instructions on p. 11 {turning the power On and Off). After turning off the main power, unplug the power cord, a
Replacing the Lamp UniteInsert the power plug into the socket, and turn on the Main Power on the front panel of the Projector.• If the power does not
Cleaning and Replacing the Air FiDust build-up in the air filter will raise the internal temperature of the Projector, whereupon the Temperature Monit
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter©Reattach the FilterReattach the Filter in the reverse order as it was removed.Replacing the Air FilterIf dust ca
Monitor DisplayThe front panel of the Projector contains two lamps that display information on the internal condition of the Projector.If these Lamps
Check Before Requesting ServicingPlease check the following one more time.37
SpecificationsProjectorTypeLCD ProjectorPower SourceTC-LT1F, TC-LT1G, TC*LT1 H, TC-LT1X, TC-LT1C TC-LT1N AC 220-240V 50/60 Hz AC 110V 60 HzPower Consu
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Warnings and CautionsWarnings—(g)— 5^ laUnplug the power cord in the event of any malfunction (screen goes blank, no sound, odd sounds, smoke or unusu
Customer’s RecordThe model number and serial number of this product can be found on rear of Projector. You should note this serial number in the space
Warnings and CautionsACautionsDO NOT place in humid or dusty locations, or areas exposed to smoke or steam.DO NOT place in direct sunlight and other s
Read Before UsingEffective Distance for Operation Using the Remote ControlView From Directly AboveView From the SideThe remote control must be within
Description of Each SectionThe circled numbers listed (example ) indicate the page on which the explanation of that section begins.Remote ControlPower
Description of Each Section Drawing in and out the mirror unit.The mirror unit can be folded up and stored when not in use.Drawing outDrawing
Description of Each SectionThe circled numbers listed (example (^) indicate the page on which the explanation of that section begins.Projector<Oper
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