Panasonic PTLB90U Lcd Projector - Page 4

Contents, Important Information, Preparation, Getting Started, Basic Operation - projector

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User logo display function You can project your unique image such as your company's logo when projection starts. (Æpage 37) FUNCTION button You can assign almost all the items on the on-screen menu to the FUNCTION button of the remote control and control panel. You can display the frequently used functions by pressing the FUNCTION button. (Æpage 26, 41) Standby power reduction The standby power is highly reduced from the previous model. Approx. 4.0 W (PT-LB80NTU) Approx. 0.9 W (PT-LB90NTU) (Standby mode: In "ECO") JJQuick steps For details, see the corresponding pages. 1. Set up your projector. (Æpage 15) 2. Connect with other devices. (Æpage 17) 3. Connect the power cord. (Æpage 19) 4. Switch on the projector. (Æpage 21) 5. Select the input signal. (Æpage 23) 6. Adjust the image. (Æpage 23) 4 - ENGLISH Contents Important Information Important Safety Notice 2 Precautions with regard to safety 6 WARNING 6 CAUTION 7 Cautions when transporting 8 Cautions when installing 8 Cautions on use 9 Security 9 Cleaning and maintenance 9 Disposal 9 Accessories 10 Preparation Read this first 11 About Your Projector 12 Projector body 12 Remote control 14 Getting Started Setting up 15 Screen size and throw distance 15 Projection method 16 Front leg adjusters and throwing angle 16 Connections 17 Before connecting to the projector 17 Connecting example: AV equipment 17 Connecting example: Computers 18 Basic Operation Switching the projector on/off 19 Power cord 19 POWER and POWER LOCK indicators 20 Switching on the projector 21 Switching off the projector 22 Projecting an image 23 Selecting the input signal 23 Positioning the image 23 Remote control operation 24 Capturing an image 24 Stopping the projection temporarily 24 Switching the input signal 24 Setting up the image position automatically.........25 Resetting to the factory default settings 25 Controlling the volume of the speaker 25 Projecting an image in INDEX-WINDOW mode...25 Enlarging the image 26 Using an assigned function 26

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Contents
User logo display function
You can project your unique image such as
your company’s logo when projection starts.
(
Æ
page 37)
FUNCTION button
You can assign almost all the items on the
on-screen menu to the
FUNCTION
button of
the remote control and control panel.
You can display the frequently used functions
by pressing the
FUNCTION
button.
(
Æ
page 26, 41)
Standby power reduction
The standby power is highly reduced from
the previous model.
Approx. 4.0 W (PT-LB80NTU)
Approx. 0.9 W (PT-LB90NTU)
(Standby mode: In “ECO”)
Quick steps
J
For details, see the corresponding pages.
1.
Set up your projector.
(
Æ
page 15)
2.
Connect with other devices
.
(
Æ
page 17)
3.
Connect the power cord.
(
Æ
page 19)
4.
Switch on the projector.
(
Æ
page 21)
5.
Select the input signal.
(
Æ
page 23)
6. Adjust the image.
(
Æ
page 23)
Important Information
Important Safety Notice
............................
2
Precautions with regard to safety
............
6
WARNING
..............................................................
6
CAUTION
...............................................................
7
Cautions when transporting
...................................
8
Cautions when installing
........................................
8
Cautions on use
.....................................................
9
Security
..................................................................
9
Cleaning and maintenance
....................................
9
Disposal
.................................................................
9
Accessories
..........................................................
10
Preparation
Read this first
............................................
11
About Your Projector
..............................
12
Projector body
......................................................
12
Remote control
.....................................................
14
Getting Started
Setting up
.................................................
15
Screen size and throw distance
...........................
15
Projection method
................................................
16
Front leg adjusters and throwing angle
................
16
Connections
.............................................
17
Before connecting to the projector
.......................
17
Connecting example: AV equipment
....................
17
Connecting example: Computers
.........................
18
Basic Operation
Switching the projector on/off
................
19
Power cord
...........................................................
19
POWER and POWER LOCK indicators
...............
20
Switching on the projector
....................................
21
Switching off the projector
....................................
22
Projecting an image
................................
23
Selecting the input signal
.....................................
23
Positioning the image
...........................................
23
Remote control operation
.......................
24
Capturing an image
..............................................
24
Stopping the projection temporarily
.....................
24
Switching the input signal
....................................
24
Setting up the image position automatically
.........
25
Resetting to the factory default settings
...............
25
Controlling the volume of the speaker
.................
25
Projecting an image in INDEX-WINDOW mode ..25
Enlarging the image
.............................................
26
Using an assigned function
..................................
26