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Panasonic PT-DZ770 Series User manual

Bright 8,200 lm*and Crisp, Vivid Pictures for Various Applications
*The PT-DX810S/DX810LS has 8,200 lm and the PT-DZ770K/DZ770LK/DW740S/DW740LS has 7,000 lm of brightness.
WUXGA WXGA XGA
7,000 lm 7,000 lm 8,200 lm
PT-DZ770+
PT-DZ770,+
PT-DW7403
PT-DW740,3
PT-DX8103
PT-DX810,3
PT-DZ770K
PT-DZ770LK
PT-DW740S
PT-DW740LS
PT-DX810S
PT-DX810LS
1-Chip DLP™Projectors
PT-DZ770 Series
Vivid Picture Quality with
High Brightness
Bright 8,200/7,000 lm from Compact Body
.EW LAMP DRIVE SYSTEM HAS HELPED TO MAKE
THE BODY AS COMPACT AS 0ANASONICS
04$: 3ERIES*3, while providing high
BRIGHTNESS OF  LM FOR THE 04$83 AND
 LM FOR THE 04$:+$73
RGB Booster Significantly Improves Color
Reproduction
4HE 2'" "OOSTER ACHIEVES HIGH IMAGE
quality with levels of color reproduction and
brightness that make each color stand out.
)T COMBINES 0ANASONICS PROPRIETARY 6IVID
#OLOR #ONTROL TECHNOLOGY WITH ANEWLY
ENGINEERED ,AMP -ODULATION $RIVE 3YSTEM
for a 1-chip DLP™projector that produces
bright and vivid colors.
sVivid Color Control
This unique control technology optimizes the
use of the color segment areas of the color
WHEEL )T INCREASES THE BRIGHTNESS OF EACH
2'" COLOR BY MINIMIZING THE UNALLOCATED
portions between the colors, to achieve truly
vivid coloring.
sLamp Modulation Drive System
With the advanced lamp modulation technol-
ogy, the projector is able to control the lamp
intensity for each of the red, green, blue,
and white segments of the color wheel
separately. Because the actual light output
is controlled in relation to each color
segment, light usage is optimized and color
balance is obtained without lowering the
brightness. This results in bright vivid
images with increased color fidelity.
Detail Clarity Processor Brings Depth and
Clarity to Details
This advanced image-processing circuit
analyzes the video signal frequency range
for each scene by extracting data on the
distribution of high, mid, and low-frequency
components, and brings out fine details
accordingly. The resulting images have a
more natural, three-dimensional appearance
with crisp, clear detail.
System Daylight View 2 for Enhanced
Color Perception
)MAGE DETAILS ARE LESS CLEAR WHEN APROJEC-
tor is used in a room with the lights on.
0ANASONICS 3YSTEM $AYLIGHT 6IEW 
improves brightness perception by adjusting
sharpness, gamma curves, and color correc-
tions. This produces crisper, more stunning
images with vivid colors even under bright
conditions
DICOM Simulation Mode*4
4HIS IMAGING MODE IS SIMILAR TO $)#/- PART
 WHICH IS AMEDICAL IMAGING STANDARD )T
REPRODUCES 8RAY IMAGES WITH REMARKABLE
clarity.
Panasonic’s unique optical engine in
the PT-DZ770 Series projector produc-
es 8,200 lm*1or 7,000 lm*2of bright-
ness and high-quality images. This
combines with a host of terminals and
advanced management functions to
provide high reliability and hassle-free
maintenance. Ideal for a wide variety
of applications, from education and
business to stage performance.
Detailed Images
and Versatile
Functions in a
Compact Cabinet
s2'" "OOSTER
Color wheel
Lamp power
By modulating the lamp power, we can
maximize the color reproduction of each
color without sacrificing brightness. Light
usage is optimized, and color balance is
obtained without lowering the brightness.
Color wheel
Lamp power
s#ONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
Because the lamp power was fixed in
conventional projectors, color
reproduction was enhanced by
sacrificing brightness.
Without System Daylight
View 2
Normal mode
DICOM simulation mode
PT-DZ770 Series with
System Daylight View 2
Recommended Applications
4HE 04$: 3ERIES PROJECTOR BOASTS SUPERIOR
image quality, flexible installation, and easy
maintenance, making either model an ideal
choice for use in classrooms, auditoriums,
houses of worship, museums, and much more.
4HE 04$:,+ 04$7,3 AND 04$8,3 ARE
sold without lenses. The specifications are the same
AS THOSE OF THE 04$:+$73$83
PT-DZ770LK PT-DW740LS
PT-DX810LS
4HE 04$: 3ERIES PROJECTOR IS CARE-
fully manufactured at the Panasonic
factory in Japan, under strict quality
control. This is another, very important
advantage of a Panasonic projector.
Rec. 709 Mode for HDTV Projection
/PTIMAL COLOR REPRODUCTION CAN BE ACHIEVED
BY SELECTING THIS MODE COMPLIANT WITH )452
2ECOMMENDATION "4 WHEN IMAGES FROM
AN ($46 SOURCE ARE PROJECTED
Easy Maintenance and
Superior Reliability
Eco Filter that Needs No Maintenance for
up to 12,000 Hours*5
The original Eco
&ILTER CONSISTS OF TWO
-ICRO #UT &ILTERS
ELECTROSTATIC FILTERS
a pre-filter and a
main filter, which
use an ion effect to
collect extremely
small dust particles. The pre-filter has a
honeycomb configuration and the main filter
is pleated to achieve a large surface area
that raises its dust collecting performance.
4HANKS TO THESE FEATURES THE %CO &ILTER HAS
AREPLACEMENT CYCLE OF UP TO 
hours*5, which reduces the hassle of mainte-
NANCE !ND AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDER-
ation, the filter can be washed with water
and reused*6.
Dual-Lamp System Prevents Image
Interruptions
4HE $UAL,AMP 3YSTEM ELIMINATES THE NEED
to interrupt a presentation if a lamp should
BURN OUT IN DUALLAMP OPERATION MODE 4HE
,AMP 2ELAY MODE ALSO OPERATES THE LAMPS
ALTERNATELY TO ENABLE  PROJECTOR OPERA-
tion. The replacement lamp unit*7can be
USED WITH ALL OF THE 0ANASONIC 04$7
3ERIES*804$: 3ERIES*3AND 04$:
3ERIES*9projectors. This reduces the number
of lamp types that need to be kept in stock
when multiple projectors are used.
Liquid Cooling System Attains a High
Level of Reliability
0ANASONICS UNIQUE LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM
directly cools the DLP™chip to improve per-
FORMANCE AND ENABLE OPERATION UP TO ª#
ª& This allows use in a wider variety
of environments, while stabilizing perform-
ance and keeping the unit quiet even in
HARSH CONDITIONS )T ALSO CONTRIBUTES TO REAL-
IZING THE COMPACT BODY 0LUS 0ANASONICS
liquid cooling system is hermetically sealed,
SO YOU DONT NEED TO REPLENISH THE LIQUID
System Integration Flexibility
Flexible Installation
The wide adjustment
range of the powered
HORIZONTALVERTICAL
lens shift function
assures convenience
and versatility during
INSTALLATION )T LETS
you easily make adjustments with the
remote control. The unit can also be rotated
 DEGREES VERTICALLY 4HIS MEANS YOU CAN
install it at any angle you want, to accom-
modate different installation conditions.
A Wide Selection of Optional Lenses
#HOOSE FROM AWIDE LINEUP OF OPTIONAL LENS-
es for your system, including short-throw
zoom lens, long-throw zoom and
fixed-throw lenses for rear pro-
jection use. The additional lenses
make it easy to adapt your pro-
jector to the installation site.
Multi-Screen Support System Seamlessly
Connects Multiple Screens
4HE -ULTI3CREEN 3UPPORT 3YSTEM OPTIMALLY
adjusts multiple screens: Edge blending,
color matching and multi-screen processor.
sEdge Blending
The edges of adjacent screens can be
blended and their luminance controlled.
sColor Matching
This function corrects for slight variations in
the color reproduction range of individual
projectors.
sMulti-Screen Processor
4HE 04$: 3ERIES PROJECTOR CAN PROJECT
large, multi-screen images without any addi-
TIONAL EQUIPMENT 5P TO  UNITS  
can be edge-blended at a time.
Side-by-Side Function11
4HE 04$:+ AND 04$73 CAN SIMUL-
taneously display images from two sources
ONTO ASINGLE SCREEN &OR EXAMPLE YOU CAN
DISPLAY A0# IMAGE ON THE LEFT AND AVIDEO
image on the right. Taking advantage of the
wide-screen projec-
tion, this function
gives you a host of
new application pos-
sibilities to explore.
Multi Projector Monitoring & Control
Software
0ANASONICS ORIGINAL FREEWARE h-ULTI 0ROJEC-
TOR -ONITORING #ONTROL 3OFTWAREv ALLOWS
the user to control and monitor multiple pro-
JECTORS AT THE SAME TIME VIA ,!. 0ROJECTORS
can be scheduled to turn on and off at a
certain hour everyday. When a problem
occurs, an alarm message is sent to the
MONITORINGCONTROLLING 0#
Crestron RoomView™ and AMX Device
Discovery
4HE ,!. TERMINAL ALLOWS ACOMPUTER CON-
NECTED TO THE NETWORK TO USE #RESTRON
2OOM6IEW© APPLICATION SOFTWARE TO MANAGE
and control system
devices. Besides,
4HE !-8 $EVICE
Discovery technol-
ogy is built in the
04$: 3ERIES
projector.
Standby Mode: Eco12
4HE 04$: 3ERIES PROJECTOR HAS ATTAINED
ALOW STANDBY POWER LEVEL OF  713
STANDBY MODE: ECO )T ALSO HELPS TO SLASH
running costs, and reduces environmental
impact.
Other Valuable Features
s-ULTIPLE TERMINALS WITH ($-) COMPATIBILITY
s3D color management system
s($ )0 CONVERSION
sDigital noise reduction
sDynamic sharpness control
s7EB BROWSER CONTROLMONITORING AND
e-mail message alert
sPJLink™#LASS  COMPATIBILITY
s3CHEDULING FUNCTION
sM LONGRANGE WIRELESS REMOTE
control
s-ECHANICAL LENS SHUTTER
s$IRECT 0OWER /FF ALLOWS UNPLUGGING
the power cord right after use
360°
Main filter
Pre-filter
ET-DLE080
Without edge blending
With edge blending
Overlapping
image edges
PT-DZ770
Series
Source
Color matching Edge blending
Radiator
Embedded pump
Reservoir tankDLP™ chip
Optional accessories
ET-PKD56H
Ceiling mount
bracket for
high ceilings
ET-DLE080
Zoom lens
ET-DLE150
Zoom lens
ET-DLE250
Zoom lens
ET-DLE350
Zoom lens
ET-DLE450
Zoom lens
ET-DLE055
Fixed-focus lens
ET-PKD55S
Ceiling mount
bracket for low
ceilings
ET-EMF300
Replacement
filter unit
ET-LAD60A
Replacement
lamp unit
ET-LAD60AW
Replacement
lamp unit
(twin pack)
Silver/black models
PT-DZ770S
PT-DW740K
PT-DX810K
PT-DZ770LS
PT-DW740LK
PT-DX810LK
Silver cabinet models of the PT-DZ770K and
PT-DZ770LK are also available as built-to-order.
The specifications are the same as those of the
PT-DZ770K and PT-DZ770LK.
Black cabinet models of the PT-DW740S/
DX810S and PT-DW740LS/DX810LS are also
available as built-to-order.
The specifications are the same as those of the
PT-DW740S/DX810S and PT-DW740LS/DX810LS
respectively.
1.27
2.03
2.54
3.81
5.08
7.6 2
10.16
12.70
15.24
Diagonal
image size
min. max. min. max.
Throw distance
min. max. min. max. min. max.
ET-DLE150
min. max.
ET-DLE080 Supplied lens ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
[50˝]
[80˝]
[100˝ ]
[15 0˝ ]
[200˝]
[300˝]
[400˝]
[500˝]
[600˝]
[throw ratio] [1.3 – 1.9:1][0.8 – 1.0 :1] [1.7–2.4:1] [2.3 – 3.6:1] [3.6 – 5.4:1] [5.4 – 8.6:1] [0.8:1]
(4.5)
(7.3)
(9.2)
(13.9)
(18.6)
(28.0)
(37.4)
(46.7)
(56.1)
(2.7)
(4.4)
(5.6)
(8.4)
(11.3)
(17.0)
(22.7)
(28.5)
(34.2)
(6.0)
(9.7)
(12.2)
(18.4)
(24.6)
(37.0)
(49.4)
(61.9)
(74.3)
(7.9)
(12.8)
(16.1)
(24.3)
(32.5)
(48.9)
(65.3)
(81.7)
(98.1)
(12.5)
(20.2)
(25.4)
(38.3)
(51.2)
(77.1)
(102.9)
(128.7)
(154.6 )
(18.6)
(30.3)
(38.1)
(57.7)
(77.2)
(116.3)
(155.4)
(194.6)
(233.7)
1.38
2.23
2.81
4.24
5.67
8.53
11.39
14.25
17.11
0.82
1.35
1.70
2.57
3.44
5.18
6.93
8.67
10.42
1.82
2.95
3.71
5.60
7.50
11. 28
15.07
18.86
22.64
2.42
3.92
4.92
7.41
9.91
14.91
19.90
24.90
29.89
3.80
6.16
7.74
11.68
15.61
23.49
31.36
39.23
47.11
5.66
9.23
11.62
17.58
23.54
35.46
47.38
59.30
71.22
(2.7)
(4.4)
(5.6)
(8.5)
(11.3)
(–)
(–)
(–)
(–)
(6.6)
(10.7)
(13.4)
(20.1)
(26.9)
(40.4)
(54.0)
(67.5)
(81.0)
(3.4)
(5.5)
(6.9)
(10.5)
(14.0)
(21.1)
(28.2)
(35.3)
(42.3)
(8.3)
(13.4)
(16.8)
(25.3)
(33.8)
(50.8)
(67.8)
(84.8)
(101.9)
(12.7)
(20.4)
(25.6)
(38.6)
(51.5)
(77.4)
(103.3)
(129.2)
(155.0 )
(19.1)
(30.8)
(38.6)
(58.1)
(77.6)
(116.7)
(155.7)
(194.7)
(233.8)
(29.9)
(48.5)
(60.8)
(91.8)
(122.7)
(184.5)
(246.3)
(308.2)
(370.0)
0.83
1.35
1.70
2.58
3.45
–
–
–
–
2.01
3.25
4.08
6.14
8.20
12.33
16.45
20.58
24.70
1.0 4
1.6 8
2.11
3.19
4.27
6.43
8.59
10.75
12.91
2.52
4.08
5.11
7.71
10.30
15.49
20.67
25.86
31.05
3.87
6.23
7.81
11.75
15.70
23.59
31.48
39.37
47.25
5.81
9.38
11.76
17.71
23.66
35.56
47.46
59.36
71.25
9.12
14.78
18.55
27.97
37.39
56.24
75.08
93.93
112.77
PT-DZ770K (16:10 aspect ratio)
1.27
2.03
2.54
3.81
5.08
7.6 2
10.16
12.70
15.24
Diagonal
image size
min. max. min. max.
Throw distance
min. max. min. max. min. max.
ET-DLE150
min. max.
ET-DLE080 Supplied lens ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
[50˝]
[80˝]
[100˝ ]
[15 0˝ ]
[200˝]
[300˝]
[400˝]
[500˝]
[600˝]
[throw ratio] [1.4 – 2.0:1][0.8 – 1.0 :1] [1.8 – 2.5:1] [2.4–3.8:1] [3.8 – 5.7:1] [5.6 – 9.0:1] [0.8:1]
(4.7)
(7.7)
(9.7)
(14.6)
(19.5)
(29.4)
(39.2)
(49.1)
(58.9)
(2.8)
(4.7)
(5.9)
(8.9)
(11.9)
(17.9)
(23.9)
(29.9)
(35.9)
(6.3)
(10.2)
(12.8)
(19.3)
(25.8)
(38.9)
(51.9)
(65.0)
(78.0)
(8.3)
(13.5)
(16.9)
(25.5)
(34.2)
(51.4)
(68.6)
(85.8)
(103.0)
(13.1)
(21.3)
(26.7)
(40.2)
(53.8)
(80.9)
(108.1)
(135.2)
(162.3)
(19.5)
(31.9)
(40.1)
(60.6)
(81.1)
(122.2)
(163.3)
(204.3)
(245.4)
1.4 5
2.35
2.95
4.45
5.95
8.96
11.96
14.96
17.96
0.87
1.42
1.78
2.70
3.62
5.45
7.2 8
9.11
10.94
1.91
3.11
3.90
5.89
7.8 8
11. 85
15.83
19.80
23.78
2.54
4.12
5.17
7.79
10.41
15.65
20.90
26.14
31.39
4.00
6.48
8.13
12.27
16.40
24.67
32.94
41.20
49.47
5.96
9.71
12.22
18.47
24.73
37.25
49.76
62.28
74.80
(2.9)
(4.7)
(5.9)
(8.9)
(11.9)
(–)
(–)
(–)
(–)
(6.9)
(11.2)
(14.0)
(21.2)
(28.3)
(42.5)
(56.7)
(70.9)
(85.1)
(3.6)
(5.8)
(7.3)
(11.0)
(14.7 )
(22.2)
(29.6)
(37.0)
(44.5)
(8.9)
(14.3)
(18.0)
(27.1)
(36.2)
(54.4)
(72.6)
(90.8)
(109.0)
(13.3)
(21.5)
(26.9)
(40.5)
(54.1)
(81.3)
(108.4)
(135.6)
(162.8)
(20.1)
(32.3)
(40.5)
(61.0)
(81.5)
(122.5)
(163.5)
(204.5)
(245.5)
(31.5)
(51.0)
(63.9)
(96.4)
(128.9)
(193.8)
(258.7)
(323.6)
(388.5)
0.87
1.42
1.79
2.71
3.63
–
–
–
–
2.12
3.42
4.28
6.45
8.61
12.95
17.28
21.61
25.94
1.0 9
1.77
2.22
3.36
4.49
6.76
9.02
11.2 9
13.56
2.70
4.37
5.48
8.25
11. 03
16.58
22.13
27.68
33.23
4.06
6.55
8.20
12.35
16.49
24.77
33.06
41.34
49.62
6.11
9.86
12.3 6
18.61
24.85
37.35
49.84
62.33
74.82
9.60
15.53
19.49
29.38
39.28
59.06
78.85
98.64
118.43
PT-DW740S (16:10 aspect ratio)
1.27
2.03
2.54
3.81
5.08
7.6 2
10.16
12.70
15.24
Diagonal
image size
min. max. min. max.
Throw distance
min. max. min. max. min. max.
ET-DLE150
min. max.
ET-DLE080 Supplied lens ET-DLE250 ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
[50˝]
[80˝]
[100˝ ]
[15 0˝ ]
[200˝]
[300˝]
[400˝]
[500˝]
[600˝]
[throw ratio] [1.3 – 2.0:1][0.8 –1.0 :1] [1.8 – 2.5:1] [2.4–3.7:1] [3.7– 5.6:1] [5.5 – 8.9:1] [0.8:1]
(4.4)
(7.2)
(9.0)
(13.6)
(18.2)
(27.3)
(36.5)
(45.7)
(54.9)
(2.6)
(4.3)
(5.4)
(8.2)
(11.0)
(16.6)
(22.2)
(27.8)
(33.4)
(5.8)
(9.5)
(11.9)
(18.0)
(24.0)
(36.2)
(48.3)
(60.5)
(72.6)
(7.7)
(12.6)
(15.8 )
(23.8)
(31.8)
(47.8)
(63.8)
(79.8)
(95.9)
(12.2)
(19.8)
(24.8)
(37.4)
(50.1)
(75.3)
(100.6)
(125.8)
(151.1)
(18.1)
(29.6)
(37.2)
(56.4)
(75.5)
(113.7)
(151.9)
(190.2)
(228.4)
1.34
2.18
2.74
4.14
5.54
8.33
11.13
13.92
16.72
0.81
1.32
1.6 6
2.51
3.36
5.07
6.77
8.48
10.18
1.78
2.89
3.63
5.48
7.33
11. 03
14.73
18.43
22.13
2.36
3.83
4.80
7.24
9.69
14.57
19.45
24.33
29.22
3.71
6.02
7.5 6
11.41
15.26
22.96
30.65
38.35
46.05
5.53
9.02
11.35
17.18
23.00
34.66
46.31
57.96
69.61
(2.7)
(4.3)
(5.5)
(8.3)
(11.1)
(–)
(–)
(–)
(–)
(6.5)
(10.4)
(13.1)
(19.7)
(26.3)
(39.5)
(52.8)
(66.0)
(79.2)
(3.3)
(5.4)
(6.8)
(10.2)
(13.7)
(20.6)
(27.5)
(34.5)
(41.4)
(8.2)
(13.3)
(16.7)
(25.2)
(33.7)
(50.6)
(67.6)
(84.5)
(101.5)
(12.4)
(20.0)
(25.0)
(37.7)
(50.3)
(75.6)
(100.9)
(126.2)
(151.5)
(18.6)
(30.1)
(37.7)
(56.8)
(75.9)
(114.0)
(152.2)
(190.4)
(228.5)
(29.2)
(47.4)
(59.5)
(89.7)
(119.9)
(180.3)
(240.8)
(301.2)
(361.7)
0.81
1.32
1.6 6
2.52
3.38
–
–
–
–
1.97
3.18
3.98
6.00
8.02
12.05
16.08
20.12
24.15
1.01
1.6 4
2.07
3.12
4.18
6.29
8.40
10.51
12.62
2.51
4.06
5.10
7.6 8
10.26
15.43
20.60
25.77
30.94
3.78
6.09
7.6 3
11.49
15.34
23.06
30.77
38.48
46.19
5.68
9.17
11.50
17.31
23.13
34.76
46.39
58.02
69.65
8.91
14.44
18.12
27.33
36.54
54.97
73.39
91.81
110.23
PT-DX810S (4:3 aspect ratio)
unit: meters (feet)
Projection distance
1,!. CONNECTOR
26IDEO INPUT
336IDEO INPUT
42'" INPUT
5($-) INPUT
6$6)$ INPUT
72EMOTE INPUT
82EMOTE OUTPUT
92EMOTE INPUT
10 3ERIAL INPUT
11 3ERIAL OUTPUT
12 2'" )NPUT
Terminals 5 621
7 8 9 10 11 12
3 4
Ecology-conscious Design
Panasonic works from every angle to minimize environmental impact in the product
design, production and delivery processes, and in the performance of the product
DURING ITS LIFE CYCLE 4HE 04$: 3ERIES PROJECTOR REFLECTS THE FOLLOWING ECOLOGICAL
considerations.
s.O HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS ARE USED IN THE CABINET
sLead-free solder is used to mount components to the printed circuit
boards.
sLamp power switching further reduces power consumption.
s3TANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION OF ONLY  713 HAS BEEN ACHIEVED STANDBY
MODE: ECO12
s!UTO 0OWER 3AVE ACTIVATES STANDBY MODE WHEN NO SIGNAL IS INPUT
04$:+$73$83 #HIP $,0™Projectors
04$83$8,3
04$:+$:,+$73$7,3
04$:$:,$:$:,$73$7,3$3$,3
$3$,3
4HIS PRODUCT IS NOT AMEDICAL INSTRUMENT $O NOT USE IT FOR ACTUAL MEDICAL
diagnosis.
4HE USAGE ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS THE DURATION OF THE FILTER
7HEN WASHING WITH WATER PLEASE FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES LISTED IN THE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS !LSO WE RECOMMEND REPLACING THE FILTER WITH ANEW ONE AFTER IT HAS
BEEN WASHED AND REUSED TWICE )F THE FILTER IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY CLEAN AFTER WASHING
replace it with a new one.
%4,!$!,!$!7
04$73$7,3$83$8,3
04$:$7$8
 4HE OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE IS ª# TO ª# ª& TO ª& WHEN THE HIGH
ALTITUDE MODE is set to ON FOR ALTITUDES FROM  MTO  M FT TO 
FT ABOVE SEA LEVEL !LSO IF THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS ª# ª& ª#
ª& IN HIGH ALTITUDE MODEWHEN THE PROJECTOR IS BEING USED WITH LAMP SELECT set to
DUAL and LAMP POWER set to NORMAL, the light output may be reduced approximately
 TO PROTECT THE PROJECTOR
 &EATURED ON THE 04$:+$:,+$73$7,3 4HIS FUNCTION IS NOT
effective for some source combinations.
12 When the STANDBY MODE is set to ECO, network functions such as power on over the
,!. WILL NOT OPERATE !LSO ONLY CERTAIN COMMANDS CAN BE RECEIVED FOR EXTERNAL
control using the serial terminal.
 &OR  6!# POWER SUPPLY  7FOR n 6!# POWER SUPPLY
1. Do not install the projector in locations that are subject to excessive water, humidity, steam, or oily
smoke. Doing so may result in fire, malfunction, or electric shock.
2. The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may
break, emitting a large sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use.
3. The projector uses a high-wattage lamp that becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the
following precautions:
s.EVER PLACE OBJECTS ON TOP OF THE PROJECTOR WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION
s-AKE SURE THERE IS AN UNOBSTRUCTED SPACE OF  MM  FT IN OR MORE AROUND THE PROJECTORS
intake and exhaust openings.
s$O NOT STACK PROJECTOR UNITS DIRECTLY ON TOP OF ONE ANOTHER FOR THE PURPOSE OF MULTIPLE STACKED
projection. When stacking projector units, be sure to provide the amount of space indicated
between them. These space requirements also apply to installation where only one projector unit is
operating at one time and the other unit is used as a backup.
s)F THE PROJECTOR IS PLACED IN ABOX OR ENCLOSURE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE AIR SURROUNDING THE PROJECTOR
MUST BE BETWEEN ª# AND  ª#  ª& AND  ª& !LSO MAKE SURE THE PROJECTORS INTAKE AND
exhaust openings are not blocked. Take particular care to ensure that hot air from the exhaust
openings is not sucked into the intake openings. Even when the ambient temperature near the
INTAKE OPENING IS  ª#  ª& OR LOWER AN ACCUMULATION OF HOT AIR INSIDE THE CABINET MAY CAUSE
the protective circuit to activate and shut down the projector. Please give ample consideration to
the design with regard to ambient temperature conditions.
 )F THE PROJECTOR IS TO BE OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY  HOURS ADAY DAYS AWEEK USE THE DUALLAMP
OPTICAL SYSTEMS ALTERNATING LAMP OPERATION LAMP CHANGER FUNCTION 4HE PROJECTOR CANNOT BE OPERATED
CONTINUOUSLY  HOURS ADAY DAYS AWEEK IN DUALLAMP MODE !LLOW AMINIMUM OF TWO HOURS PER
week of non-operation time per lamp if using the dual-lamp mode.
 4HE LAMP REPLACEMENT CYCLE DURATION BECOMES SHORTER IF THE PROJECTOR IS OPERATED REPEATEDLY FOR SHORT
periods.
s4HE LENGTH OF TIME THAT IT TAKES FOR THE LAMP TO BREAK OR FAIL TO ILLUMINATE VARIES GREATLY DEPENDING
on individual lamp characteristics and usage conditions.
s4HE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LAMP WILL GRADUALLY DECREASE WITH USE
NOTES ON USE
fH: 15.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [480i (525i)]
fH: 31.50 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [480p (525p)]
fH: 15.63 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [576i (625i)]
fH: 31.25 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [576p (625p)]
fH: 45.00 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [720 (750)/60p]
fH: 37.50 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [720 (750)/50p]
fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1035 (1125)/60i]
fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1080 (1125)/60i]
fH: 28.13 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [1080 (1125)/50i]
fH: 28.13 kHz, fV: 25 Hz [1080 (1125)/25p]
fH: 27.00 kHz, fV: 24 Hz [1080 (1125)/24p]
fH: 27.00 kHz, fV: 48 Hz [1080 (1125)/24sF]
fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 30 Hz [1080 (1125)/30p]
fH: 67.50 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1080 (1125)/60p]
fH: 56.25 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [1080 (1125)/50p]
120 V AC, 8 A, 50/60 Hz,
220–240 V AC, 4.5 A, 50/60 Hz
830 W (880 VA)(0.2 W when STANDBY MODE set to ECO*1,
6Wwhen STANDBY MODE set to NORMAL)
810 W (1,000 VA)(0.3 W when STANDBY MODE set to ECO*1
,
8Wwhen STANDBY MODE set to NORMAL)
U models: Max. 2,924 BTU/hour
E, EJ models: Max. 2,822 BTU/hour
17.0 mm (0.67 in) diagonal (16:10 aspect ratio)
DLP™chip ×1, DLP™projection system
2,304,000 (1,920 ×1,200) pixels
Powered zoom (throw ratio 1.7– 2.4:1),
powered focus F 1.7–1.9, f 25.6–35.7 mm
1.27–15.24 m (50– 600 in), 1.27–5.08 m (50–200 in) with the ET-DLE055, 16:10 aspect ratio
7,000 lm (dual-lamp, LAMP MODE: NORMAL)
2,500:1 (full on/full off, CONTRAST MODE: HIGH*3)
1,920 ×1,200 pixels
+50% from center of screen (powered)
±10% from center of screen (powered)
120 V AC, 7.5 A, 50/60 Hz, 220–240 V AC, 4.3 A, 50/60 Hz
790 W (830 VA) (0.2 W when STANDBY MODE set to ECO*1,6Wwhen STANDBY MODE set to NORMAL)
760 W (950 VA) (0.3 W when STANDBY MODE set to ECO*1,8Wwhen STANDBY MODE set to NORMAL)
U models: max. 2,754 BTU/hour
E, EJ models: max. 2,686 BTU/hour
16.5 mm (0.65 inches) diagonal (16:10 aspect ratio)
DLP™chip ×1, DLP™projection system
1,024,000 (1,280 ×800) pixels
Powered zoom (throw ratio 1.8 – 2.5:1),
powered focus F 1.7–1.9, f 25.6–35.7 mm
1,280 ×800 pixels (Input signals that exceed this
resolution will be converted to 1,280 ×800 pixels.)
+60% from center of screen (powered)
±10% from center of screen (powered)
17.8 mm (0.7 inches) diagonal (4:3 aspect ratio)
DLP™chip ×1, DLP™projection system
786,432 (1,024 ×768) pixels
Powered zoom (throw ratio 1.8 – 2.5:1),
powered focus F 1.7–1.9, f 25.6–35.7 mm
1.27–15.24 m (50– 600 in), 1.27–5.08 m
(50–200 in) with the ET-DLE055, 4:3 aspect ratio
8,200 lm (dual-lamp, LAMP MODE: NORMAL)
2,000:1 (full on/full off, CONTRAST MODE: HIGH*4)
1,024 ×768 pixels (Input signals that exceed this
resolution will be converted to 1,024 ×768 pixels.)
+50% from center of screen (powered)*6
±10% from center of screen (powered)
Optional powered zoom/focus lenses and fixed-focus lens
300 W (max. 310 W) UHM lamp ×2
90 %
fH: 15–91 kHz, fV: 50–85 Hz, dot clock: 25–162 MHz
fH: 15 – 91 kHz, fV: 50 – 85 Hz, dot clock: 162 MHz or lower
fH: 15.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL60],
fH: 15.63 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [PAL/PAL-N/SECAM]
Vertical: ±40° (±30° with the ET-DLE055/DLE080)
Ceiling/floor, front/rear
HDMI 19-pin ×1 (Deep Color* 7, compatible with HDCP)
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF, 1080/25p, 1080/30p, 1080/60p, 1080/50p,
VGA (640 ×480) – WUXGA(1,920 ×1,200)* 8, compatible with non-interlaced signals only, dot clock: 25–162 MHz
DVI-D 24-pin ×1
(DVI 1.0 compliant, compatible with HDCP, compatible with single link only)
480p, 576p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/24p, 1080/24sF, 1080/25p, 1080/30p, 1080/60p, 1080/50p,
VGA (640 ×480) – WUXGA(1,920 ×1,200)* 8, compatible with non-interlaced signals only, dot clock: 25–162 MHz
BNC ×5 (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR×1)
D-Sub HD 15-pin (female) ×1 (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR×1)
BNC ×1 (composite video)
Mini DIN 4-pin ×1 (S-Video)
D-sub 9-pin (female) ×1 for external control (RS-232C compliant)
D-sub 9-pin (male) ×1 for link control (RS-232C compliant)
M3 ×1 for wired remote control
M3 ×1 for link control (for wired remote control)
D-sub 9-pin (female) ×1 for external control (parallel)
RJ-45 ×1 (for network connection, 10Base-T/100Base-TX, compliant with PJLink™)
Molded plastic
498 ×175*9×466 mm (19-19/32 ×6-7/8*9×18-11/32 in)(with supplied lens)
498 ×175*9×432 mm (19-19/32 ×6-7/8*9×17 in) (without lens)
Approximately 16.3 kg (35.9 lbs) (with supplied lens)
Approximately 15.4 kg (34.0 lbs) (without lens)
Operating temperature: 0 – 45 °C (32– 113 °F)*11, operating humidity: 20%–80% (no condensation)
Power cord, power cord secure lock, wireless/wired remote control unit, batteries (R6/AA type ×2), software CD-ROM (Logo Transfer Software,
Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software) (×1)
120 V AC
220−240 V AC
Panel size
Display method
Pixels
PT-DZ770K/DW740S/DX810S
PT-DZ770LK/DW740LS/DX810LS
HDMI/DVI-D
RGB
YPBPR(YCBCR)
Video/S-Video
Vertical
Horizontal
HDMI IN
DVI-D IN
RGB 1 IN
RGB 2 IN
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
SERIAL IN
SERIAL OUT
REMOTE 1 IN
REMOTE 1 OUT
REMOTE 2 IN
LAN
PT-DZ770K/DW740S/DX810S
PT-DZ770LK/DW740LS/DX810LS
PT-DZ770K/DW740S/DX810S
PT-DZ770LK/DW740LS/DX810LS
Model
Power supply
Power consumption
Dissipation BTU
DLP™chip
Lens
Lamp
Screen size (diagonal)
Brightness*2
Center-to-corner uniformity*2
Contrast*2
Resolution
Scanning frequency
Optical axis shift*5
Keystone correction range
Installation
Terminals
Cabinet materials
Dimensions (W ×H ×D)
Weight*10
Operating environment
Supplied accessories
PT-DZ770K/DZ770LK PT-DW740S/DW740LS PT-DX810S/DX810LS
*1When the STANDBY MODE is set to ECO, network functions such
AS POWER ON OVER THE ,!. WILL NOT OPERATE !LSO ONLY CER-
tain commands can be received for ex ternal control using
the serial terminal.
*2-EASUREMENT MEASURING CONDITIONS AND METHOD OF NOTATION
ALL COMPLY WITH )3/  INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
*3"RIGHTNESS BECOMES  LM WITH CONTRAST MODE set to HIGH.
*4"RIGHTNESS BECOMES  LM WITH CONTRAST MODE set to HIGH.
*5/PTICAL AXIS SHIFT FUNCTION CANNOT BE OPERATED WHEN USED
WITH THE %4$,%
*6 FROM CENTER OF SCREEN WITH THE %4$,%
*7&OR THE 04$:+$:,+ ONLY
*8#OMPLIANT WITH 6%3! #642"
*9With legs at shortest position
*10 !VERAGE VALUE -AY DIFFER DEPENDING ON THE ACTUAL UNIT
*11 4HE OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE IS ª# TO  ª#  ª& TO
 ª& WHEN THE HIGH ALTITUDE MODE is set to ON FOR ALTI-
TUDES FROM  MTO  M FT TO  FT
ABOVE SEA LEVEL !LSO IF THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS
 ª#  ª&  ª#  ª& IN HIGH ALTITUDE MODEWHEN
the projector is being used with LAMP SELECT set to DUAL and
LAMP POWER set to NORMAL, the light output may be reduced
APPROXIMATELY  TO PROTECT THE PROJECTOR
Specifications
175
(6-7/8)
498 (19-19/32) 466 (18-11/32)
Dimensions unit: mm (inches)
7EIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE 3PECIFICATIONS AND APPEARANCE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
without notice. Product availability differs depending on region and country. This product may be subject
TO EXPORT CONTROL REGULATIONS $,0 $,0 LOGO AND $,0 -EDALLION LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OR REGISTERED TRADE-
MARKS OF 4EXAS )NSTRUMENTS 4HE PROJECTION DISTANCES AND THROW RATIOS GIVEN IN THIS BROCHURE ARE FOR USE
ONLY AS GUIDELINES &OR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE CONSULT THE DEALER FROM WHOM YOU ARE PURCHAS-
ING THE PRODUCT 4HE 0*,INK TRADEMARK IS AN APPLICATION TRADEMARK IN *APAN THE 5NITED 3TATES AND OTHER
COUNTRIES AND REGIONS OR REGISTERED TRADEMARKS 2OOM6IEW #RESTRON 2OOM6IEW AND #RESTRON #ONNECTED
ARE TRADEMARKS OF #RESTRON %LECTRONICS )NC !LL OTHER TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE
TRADEMARK OWNERS 0ROJECTION IMAGES SIMULATED ¥ 0ANASONIC #ORPORATION !LL RIGHTS RESERVED PT-DZ770G2 Printed in Japan.
All information included here is valid as of July 2012.
For more information about Panasonic projectors, please visit:
Projector Global Web Site – panasonic.net/avc/projector
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JQA-QMA14392
Factories of Business Solutions Business Group have received ISO
14001:2004—the Environmental Management System certification
(except for third parties’ peripherals).
051EC98J2010
PT-DZ770 Series projectors flexibly cover a
variety of applications, such assophisticated
teleconference systems and digital signage.

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