Panasonic ET-D3LEW60 Operating Instructions

The Panasonic ET-D3LEW60 lens has a throw ratio of 0.36-0.48:1, making it ideal for short-throw projection. The optimal distance depends on your screen size, but it is generally best suited for close-range installations.
To clean the lens, use a soft, lint-free cloth lightly moistened with a lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lens in a circular motion. Avoid using excessive moisture or abrasive materials that could damage the lens surface.
Ensure that the lens is properly mounted and secured. Check the focus ring on the lens for any adjustments needed. If problems persist, verify that the projector settings match the lens specifications and adjust the focus through the projector's menu.
The ET-D3LEW60 lens is compatible with specific Panasonic projector models. Always check the compatibility list in the user manual or consult Panasonic support to ensure your projector model supports this lens.
Ensure proper ventilation around the projector by not blocking air vents. Regularly clean air filters and ensure ambient room temperature is within the specified operating range. Using cooling systems in high-temperature environments can also help prevent overheating.
Store the lens in a cool, dry place, ideally in its original packaging. Keep it away from direct sunlight and humidity. Use a lens cap or cover to protect the lens surface from dust and scratches.
Check the lens alignment and ensure it is properly seated in the projector. Use the projector's keystone correction feature to adjust the image shape. Additionally, ensure the projector is positioned perpendicular to the screen surface.
Verify that the lens is clean and properly attached. Check the projector's color calibration settings and perform a recalibration if necessary. If the issue persists, inspect the input source or try a different cable to rule out signal issues.
The ET-D3LEW60 is a fixed short-throw lens without a zoom function. The image size can be adjusted by changing the projection distance or using the projector's digital zoom feature, if available.
Use a padded carrying case specifically designed for lenses. Ensure the lens is securely fastened within the case to prevent movement. Avoid exposing the lens to extreme temperatures or excessive vibrations during transport.