Panasonic ET-D75LE95 Operating Instructions
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The Panasonic ET-D75LE95 is an ultra-short throw lens designed for use with Panasonic 3-chip DLP projectors. Key features include a throw ratio of 0.36-0.40:1, motorized focus adjustment, and compatibility with a wide range of projectors.
To install the ET-D75LE95 lens, first ensure the projector is turned off and unplugged. Remove the existing lens if necessary, then align the ET-D75LE95 lens with the projector's lens mount and rotate it clockwise until it clicks into place securely.
If the image is blurry, adjust the focus using the motorized focus function. Ensure the projector and screen are properly aligned and that the projector is within the recommended distance from the screen for optimal image clarity.
Yes, the ET-D75LE95 lens is suitable for rear projection setups, providing flexibility for various installation environments such as control rooms and immersive displays.
Regularly clean the lens surface with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust and smudges. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Ensure the projector environment is clean and dust-free to prevent buildup on the lens.
If the lens becomes stuck, gently wiggle it while pressing the release button to disengage the locking mechanism. Avoid applying excessive force. Consult the projector's manual for specific instructions if needed.
The ET-D75LE95 lens is compatible with a range of Panasonic 3-chip DLP projectors. Refer to the lens compatibility chart in the product documentation or Panasonic's website to confirm compatibility with your specific projector model.
Ambient lighting can affect the perceived brightness and contrast of the projected image. For best results, use the lens in a controlled lighting environment, ideally with dim or no ambient light to maximize image quality.
The ET-D75LE95 does not support lens shift; it is designed for fixed installations. Ensure the projector is positioned correctly to align the image with the screen. Use physical adjustments for image alignment if necessary.
If lens artifacts are visible, check the lens for smudges or debris and clean it if necessary. Ensure the lens is properly installed and aligned. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.