Option2 settings, Projector id, Installation – Panasonic PT-D4000U Manuel d'utilisation

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OPTION2 settings

OPTION2

PROJECTOR ID

INSTALLATION
ALTITUDE
DIRECTION
LAMP SELECT
LAMP RELAY
RS-232C

CHANGE

MENU SELECT

ALL

FRONT-FLOOR

LOW

HORIZONTAL

DUAL

OFF

SYSTEM INFORMATION
AUTO POWER OFF
DATE AND TIME

DISABLE

PASSWORD

PROJECTOR ID

The projector has an ID number setting function
that helps the user to control two or more projectors
either simultaneously or separately with a single
remote control. The ID number is set to “ALL” by
default. Hence the ID number need not be set
when only one projector is used.

1 – 64 : The ID number is set in this range.

• The ID number can be set to “ALL”, or

selected from “1” to “64”.

• If the projectors are given ID numbers,

their remote controls must be assigned
the same ID numbers, respectively.

• If the ID number of a projector is set to

“ALL”, it can be controlled by the
remote control or the PC with any ID
number.
If multiple projectors are used and
some of them have their IDs set to
“ALL”, they cannot be controlled
separately from the projectors with
other ID numbers.
For details on remote control ID
setting, see page 15.

Note

INSTALLATION

Switch this setting according to the projector
installation method.

FRONT-FLOOR

FRONT-CEILING

REAR-FLOOR

REAR-CEILING

ALTITUDE

The fan can be controlled in accordance with the
operating conditions.

LOW : This is the standard setting.
HIGH : This is selected when using the projector

at an altitude of over 1 400 m (4 593.2').

DIRECTION

The fan can be controlled in accordance with the
direction in which the images are to be projected.

HORIZONTAL: This is the standard setting.
VERTICAL

: This is selected when projecting

images at a significant angle
toward the vertical (more than 30
degrees from the horizontal).

H: HORIZONTAL
V: VERTICAL

3 0

°

3 0

°

3 0

°

3 0

°

V

V

H

H

• Select the correct “DIRECTION” setting

in accordance with the direction in which
the images are to be projected.
Using the projector at the wrong
“DIRECTION” setting will shorten the
service life of the lamps.

Attention

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