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Operating Instructions
DLP™ Projector
PT-JW130HBU
Model No.
PT-JW130HWU
Functional Manual
Commercial Use
ENGLISH
DPQP1086ZA

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  • Page 1 PT-JW130HBU Model No. PT-JW130HWU Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. ■ This product is attached to track systems. Ensure that track system is installed per manufacturer’s instructions and in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local building codes.
  • Page 2 Read this first! Read this first! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS f To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, use only with ‘COOPER LIGHTING DIV OF COOPER INDUSTRIES INC’ ‘HALO Power-Trac’ track system. f Do not install any luminaire assembly closer than 6 inches from any curtain or similar combustible material. f Read all instructions.
  • Page 3 Read this first! TQFX513 (Top of product) TQFX338AB 注意-開放時クラス4のレーザー放射   直接放射又は分散放射に眼又は皮膚を暴露させないこと CAUTION-CLASS 4 LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION ATTENTION-RAYONNEMENT LASER DE CLASSE 4-EN CAS D'OUVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU RAYONNEMENT DIRECT OU DIFFUS DES YEUX OU DE LA PEAU (Inside of product) WARNING (USA and Canada)
  • Page 4 • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/BD technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Panasonic Corp. of North America could void the user’s authority to operate this device. This device is restricted to indoor use when operated in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range.
  • Page 5 Read this first! FCC NOTICE (USA and Canada) This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
  • Page 6 Read this first! WARNING: r POWER The circuit breaker shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible when problems occur. If the following problems occur, cut off the power supply immediately. Continued use of the projector in these conditions will result in fire, electric shock, or exposure to dangerous laser radiation.
  • Page 7 Read this first! WARNING: Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into contact with oily smoke or steam. Using the projector under such conditions will result in fire, electric shocks or deterioration of components. Deterioration of components may cause the projector to fall down.
  • Page 8 Read this first! CAUTION: r ON USE/INSTALLATION Do not place the projector in extremely hot locations. Doing so will cause the outer casing or internal components to deteriorate, or result in fire. f Take particular care in locations exposed to direct sunlight or near heaters. Do not install the projector in a location where corrosive gas is produced.
  • Page 9 CD-ROM. For customers who contacted the following contact center, Panasonic provides complete and machine-readable source code based on GPL V2.0, LGPL V2.1 or software licensed under other terms imposing source code disclosure obligations in actual expenses, together with information about each copyright owner, for a period of at least 3 years from the purchase of this product.
  • Page 10 rReference pages f Reference pages in this manual are indicated as (x page 00). rTerms f In this manual, the “Wireless remote control unit” accessory is referred to as “Remote control”. f In this manual, the “Track Lighting System” is referred to as “Track System”. f In this manual, the SD memory card and the SDHC memory card are referred to as “SD card”.
  • Page 11 Features of the Projector Quick Steps For details, refer to the corresponding pages. 1. Mount the projector to the track Variety of projection function system. (x page 32) ▶ The lighting mode just like a spotlight and the projector mode that can project image f Be sure to ask a specialized technician or your dealer when installing.
  • Page 12 Contents Contents Be sure to read “Read this first!” from page 2. Read this first! Using SD cards Notes on use Data protection Chapter 1 Preparation Cards that can be used with the projector Inserting an SD card Precautions for use Ejecting the SD card Cautions when installing Operating with the remote control...
  • Page 13 [NETWORK] menu [PROJECTOR NAME] Light source/temperature indicators [WIRED LAN] When an indicator lights up [WIRELESS LAN] Inspection and maintenance [NETWORK CONTROL] Before maintaining the projector [Panasonic APPLICATION] Maintenance [NETWORK STATUS] Inspection [Art-Net] Troubleshooting [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [HDMI IN] Chapter 7...
  • Page 14 Preparation Chapter 1 This chapter describes things you need to know or check before using the projector. 14 - ENGLISH...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Precautions for use Cautions when installing rDo not set up the projector outdoors. The projector is designed for indoor use only. rDo not set up the projector in the following locations. f Places where vibration and impacts occur such as in a car or vehicle: Doing so may cause damage to internal components or malfunction.
  • Page 16 Make your password difficult to guess as much as possible. f Change your password periodically. f Panasonic Corporation or its affiliate companies will never ask for your password directly. Do not divulge your password in case you receive such inquiries.
  • Page 17 Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Notes regarding the wireless LAN Radio wave in the 2.4 GHz/5 GHz band is used when the wireless LAN connection function of the projector is used. The license of wireless station is not required, but understand the following when using. rDo not use close to other wireless devices.
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use By using the DMX controller and the application software, illumination and stage system can be controlled. Art-Net is made based on DMX512 communication protocol. Cautions on use rTo get a good picture quality f In order to view a beautiful image in higher contrast, prepare an appropriate environment. Draw curtains or blinds over windows and turn off any lights near the projection surface to prevent outside light or light from indoor lamps from shining onto the projection surface.
  • Page 19 Wireless remote control unit <1> 7/64" Allen wrench <1> (N2QAYA000092) (TKLA6401) Adapter <1> (PT-JW130HBU: TXFKF02WDLZ) (PT-JW130HWU: TXFKF02WDKZ) Card slot cap <1> (Attached to the projector at the time of purchase) (TKKL5574) (The same color as the outer case will be supplied.) Connector secure lock <1>...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Preparation — Precautions for use Contents of the supplied CD-ROM The contents of the supplied CD-ROM are as follows. Instruction/list (PDF) Operating Instructions – Functional Manual Multi Projector Monitoring & Control Software Operating Instructions (English only) Wireless Manager ME6.2 Operating Instructions (English only) List of Compatible Device This is a list of projectors that are compatible with the software Models...
  • Page 21 13 <Panasonic APP> button Switches the input to signage. (x page 50) Switches the input to Panasonic APPLICATION. (x page 50) When you press this button during the lighting mode, the mode When you press this button during the lighting mode, the mode...
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector g Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are correct when inserting the batteries. For other instructions, read the instructions related to batteries that are described in “Read this first!”. Caution label at the back of the remote control Note f When operating the remote control by directly pointing to the remote control signal receiver at the power supply unit of the projector, operate the remote control within a distance approximately 7 m (22'11") or shorter from the remote control signal receiver.
  • Page 23 Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector Remote control signal receiver 14 <DC OUT> terminal This is the USB terminal only used for power supply. (DC 5 V, Power <v/b> button maximum of 900 mA) Turns on/off the power of the projector. (x page 45) This can be used when the power supply to a Bluetooth audio ®...
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector r Connecting terminals SD card slot <HDMI IN> terminal Supports SD memory card and SDHC memory card. This is the terminal to input HDMI signal. (x page 42) (x page 52) <LAN> terminal This is the terminal to connect to the network. (x page 42) Attention f The LAN cable connecting to the projector directly should be wired indoors only.
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Preparation — About your projector Adapter Ground contact Power contacts Hook Locking fingers Power connector ENGLISH - 25...
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Preparation — Preparing the remote control Preparing the remote control Inserting and removing the batteries Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Open the cover. (Fig. 1) Insert the batteries and close the cover (insert the m side first). (Fig. 2) f When removing the batteries, perform the steps in reverse order. When using the multiple projectors When you use the multiple projectors together, you can control all the projectors simultaneously or each projector individually using single remote control, if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector.
  • Page 27 Getting Started Chapter 2 This chapter describes things you need to do before using the projector such as the setup and connections. ENGLISH - 27...
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Before the installation Before the installation This section describes the display method using the projector before mounting to the track system. Projection mode The projection mode of the projector can be switched to the lighting mode to use the projector as a spot light, or to the projector mode to project an image by pressing the <LIGHTING/PROJECTOR>...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Before the installation Projection direction When using the projector in the projector mode, various expressions are possible by combination of adjustment of the direction of the main unit as described in “Adjusting the projection position” (x page 38) and the settings of the [SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] (x page 69) and the [VERTICAL FLIP] (x page 70).
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Before the installation Projection dimensions Determine the position to install the track system and the projector referencing following illustrations and projection distance dimensions. The size and position of the projected image can be adjusted according to the area and position of the projection surface. Projected image Projection surface L (LW/LT)
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Before the installation Projection distance formula To use an image size not listed in this manual, check the projected image size SD (m) and use the respective formula to calculate projection distance (L). The unit of the formula is all “m”. (Value obtained by the following calculation formula contains a slight error.) When calculating a projection distance using image size designation (value in inches), multiply the value in inches by 0.0254 and substitute it into SD in the formula for calculating the projection distance.
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Installing/removing the projector This section describes the mounting method of the projector to the track system and the setting method of the orientation of the main unit. Before mounting The track systems compatible for mounting the projector are as follows. Manufacturer Cooper Lighting Div of Cooper Industries Name...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Mounting the projector to the track system Turn off the power of the track system. WARNING When mounting the projector to the track system, be sure to turn off the power of the track system. Electric shocks can result.
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Attach the supplied connector secure lock. f Attach the connector secure lock from under the <AC IN> terminal on the power supply unit along the guides on both sides. Confirm that the power connector of the adapter is placed inside the ribs of the connector secure lock (the power supply unit side) as shown in the figure.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Align the orientation of the power supply unit to the track system. f Align the side with the levers A/B to the side with the groove of the track system. Track system Groove Lever A Lever B Power supply unit...
  • Page 36 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector 11) Align the orientation of the adapter to the track system. f While rotating the adapter body (i), hold it up (ii) and align the side with the hook of the adapter to the side with the groove of the track system.
  • Page 37 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector f The track system and the projector are electrically connected. Hook Hook Track system Adapter body Adapter body Hook top 14) Fix the lever A locking screw. f Tighten the lever A locking screw (M3) using a Phillips screwdriver (ISO No. 2, 6 mm (1/4") diameter), and fix to the lever plate A. Lever plate A Cross section Lever A locking screw...
  • Page 38 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector 16) Attach the adapter cover. f While aligning the protrusion at the lower center of the adapter cover to the depression on the power supply unit (i), push both tabs at the upper side of the adapter cover into the notches of the power supply unit until they click (ii). Be careful not to get the string caught in the adapter cover.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Adjust the orientation of the main unit. f Adjust the ball joint movable part to the direction to tilt the main unit, and adjust the orientation of the main unit. Ball joint fixing screws Rotating fixing screw...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Remove the adapter cover. f While pushing both tabs at the upper side of the adapter cover inward (i), pull the cover in the direction of the allow (ii) shown in the figure to remove. (ii) Loosen the lever locking screw.
  • Page 41 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Installing/removing the projector Turn the lever B 90°, and turn the lever A to the same side to direct them 90° against the track system. WARNING Hold the projector with your hand when removing it from the track system. Release the lever B first when removing the projector from the track system.
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting Connecting Before connecting f Before connecting, carefully read the operating instructions for the external device to be connected. f Turn off the power of all devices before connecting cables. f Take note of the following points before connecting the cables. Failure to do so may result in malfunctions. g When connecting a cable to a device connected to the projector or the projector itself, touch any nearby metallic objects to eliminate static electricity from your body before performing work.
  • Page 43 Chapter 2 Getting Started — Connecting Attaching the caps to the connecting terminals It is recommended to attach the supplied terminal caps to the <HDMI IN> terminal and the <LAN> terminal where cables are not attached, and the supplied card slot cap to the SD card slot to prevent dust getting into the connecting terminals. Before attaching the caps, check the shapes of the caps and the places to attach.
  • Page 44 Basic Operations Chapter 3 This chapter describes basic operations to start with. 44 - ENGLISH...
  • Page 45 The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> blinks slowly in green while the AV mute is in use. f When the computer (including iPad/iPhone/iPod touch, Android terminals) performs a connection check on the projector using the Panasonic image transfer application software, the power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> blinks in orange. ENGLISH - 45...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Turning on/off the projector Turning on the projector Turn on the power of the track system. f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)> lights in red, and the projector enters the standby mode. Press the power <v/b> button. f The power indicator <ON (G)/STANDBY (R)>...
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Turning on/off the projector Initial setting (display language) Select the language to show on the screen. After completed the initial setting, you can change the display language from the [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu. Press as on the remote control to select the display language. INITIAL SETTING ENGLISH DEUTSCH...
  • Page 48 (x page 50) When using the projector in the projector mode, press the <HDMI>, <MEMORY VIEWER>, <Miracast>, <Panasonic APP>, or <SIGNAGE> button on the remote control to select the input to project. (x page 50) Adjust the orientation of the main unit to adjust the projection position.
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Turning on/off the projector Turning off the projector Press the power <v/b> button. f The [POWER OFF(STANDBY)] confirmation screen is displayed. Press qw on the remote control to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button. (Or press the power <v/b> button again.) f The projection is finished.
  • Page 50 Selecting the input (for projector mode) Switch the input to project. Press the <HDMI>, <MEMORY VIEWER>, <Miracast>, <Panasonic APP>, or <SIGNAGE> button on the remote control to select the input. f Image of the selected input is projected.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Projecting Adjusting the projection Adjust focus and zoom. Press the <FOCUS> or <ZOOM> button on the remote control. f <FOCUS> button: Adjusts focus. f <ZOOM> button: Adjusts zoom. Select each item and press asqw to adjust it. Note f When a projection position is required to be adjusted, adjust according to the steps described in “Adjusting the projection position”...
  • Page 52 Manage the contents in the SD card under your responsibility. It is recommended to take a backup of important data on other disc, etc. f Panasonic assumes no responsibility for loss of data recorded by yourself, or any other direct or indirect damage.
  • Page 53 Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Using SD cards f Do not insert anything other than the SD card, such as metal or foreign object, into the SD card slot. f Please refrain from frequent insertion and ejection of the SD card in short period of time. Wait for at least five seconds after inserting until ejecting the SD card, and wait for at least five seconds until inserting it again after ejecting.
  • Page 54 Pressing these buttons during the lighting mode will switch to projector mode, and image from each input is displayed. f When the <HDMI>, <MEMORY VIEWER>, <Miracast>, <Panasonic APP>, or <LIGHTING/PROJECTOR> button is pressed during signage playback, the signage playback is stopped and switches to respective input or projection mode.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 Basic Operations — Operating with the remote control f To switch the input to anything other than the HDMI input, it may take tens of seconds to complete the switching. [Please wait...] is displayed on the projection screen when the switching takes time. Adjusting the volume The audio output volume can be adjusted.
  • Page 56 Settings Chapter 4 This chapter describes the settings and adjustments you can make using the on-screen menu. 56 - ENGLISH...
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 Settings — Menu navigation Menu navigation The on-screen menu (Menu) is used to perform various settings and adjustments of the projector. Navigating through the menu Operating procedure When the projection mode is set to the projector mode, the [LIGHTING] menu is not displayed. Press the <LIGHTING/PROJECTOR> button on the remote control and switch to the lighting mode before starting operation.
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 Settings — Menu navigation f For some items, press qw to display an individual adjustment screen with a bar scale as shown below. CONTRAST ADJUST Note f Pressing the <RETURN> or <MENU> button on the remote control while the menu screen is displayed returns the screen to the upper hierarchical menu.
  • Page 59: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4 Settings — Menu navigation Main menu item Page [DISPLAY OPTION] [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] [SECURITY] [TEST PATTERN] *1 Only in the lighting mode *2 Only in the projector mode Sub-menu The sub-menu of the selected main menu item is displayed, and you can set and adjust items in the sub-menu. The menu items displayed differ depending on the projection mode.
  • Page 60 Page [PROJECTOR NAME] [NAME1234] [WIRED LAN] ― [WIRELESS LAN] [M-DIRECT] [NETWORK CONTROL] ― [Panasonic APPLICATION] ― [NETWORK STATUS] ― [Art-Net] [OFF] *1 Differs depending on the product. *2 Only in the projector mode [DISPLAY OPTION] (Only in the projector mode)
  • Page 61 Chapter 4 Settings — [LIGHTING] menu [LIGHTING] menu (Only in the lighting mode) On the menu screen, select [LIGHTING] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub- menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Settings — [LIGHTING] menu Note f If [COLOR SETTING] is set to [NEUTRAL], [WHITE], [WARM WHITE], or [LIGHT], the color is also reflected in the menu screen. f The [USER1] to [USER5] settings are shared with [User L1] to [User L5] in the Content Manager. Changes to the [USER1] to [USER5] settings are also reflected in [User L1] to [User L5] respectively.
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Settings — [LIGHTING] menu [DIMMER] Adjust the brightness. Press as to select [DIMMER]. Press qw or the <ENTER> button. f The [DIMMER] individual adjustment screen is displayed. Press qw to adjust the level. Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment Press w. Makes brighter.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu [PICTURE] menu (Only in the projector mode) On the menu screen, select [PICTURE] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub- menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f After selecting the item, press asqw to adjust.
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu [BRIGHTNESS] Adjust the dark (black) part of the projected image. Press as to select [BRIGHTNESS]. Press qw or the <ENTER> button. f The [BRIGHTNESS] individual adjustment screen is displayed. Press qw to adjust the level. Operation Adjustment Range of adjustment...
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 Settings — [PICTURE] menu Adjusting desired white balance Press as to select [COLOR TEMPERATURE]. Press qw or the <ENTER> button. f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] individual adjustment screen is displayed. Press qw to select [USER]. Press the <ENTER> button. f The [COLOR TEMPERATURE] screen is displayed. Press as to select [RED], [GREEN], or [BLUE].
  • Page 67: [Thumbnail]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [MEMORY VIEWER] menu [MEMORY VIEWER] menu (Only in the projector mode) On the menu screen, select [MEMORY VIEWER] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Settings — [MEMORY VIEWER] menu Note f When [AUTOPLAY] is set to [OFF], [INTERVAL] cannot be set. f If you change the [INTERVAL] setting during playback on the Memory Viewer, the change will not be reflected on the projected image that is being played back.
  • Page 69: [All]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu [SETUP] menu On the menu screen, select [SETUP] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub- menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
  • Page 70: [Off]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu [VERTICAL FLIP] Set the display method according to the conditions of use of the projector such as the installation condition and direction of projection. Change the setting in such a case when the screen shows vertically flipped image. Press as to select [VERTICAL FLIP].
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu Setting [CORNER CORRECTION] Press as to select [KEYSTONE]. Press the <ENTER> button. Press as to select [CORNER CORRECTION]. Press the <ENTER> button. f The [CORNER CORRECTION] screen is displayed. Press as to select the item to adjust, and press the <ENTER> button. f The [CORNER CORRECTION] individual adjustment screen ([UPPER LEFT], [UPPER RIGHT], [LOWER LEFT], or [LOWER RIGHT]) is displayed.
  • Page 72: [High Altitude Mode]

    In addition, pressing each of the <HDMI>, <MEMORY VIEWER>, <Miracast>, <Panasonic APP>, or <LIGHTING/PROJECTOR> button while in signage playback stops signage playback and switches the input or projection mode to a corresponding one.
  • Page 73: [Initial Startup] *1

    Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu [NORMAL] Select this item when high luminance is required. [ECO] Select this item when high luminance is not required. Note f When [ECO] is set, the power consumption can be saved and operation sound can be reduced compared to when [NORMAL] is set. f When [ECO] is set, the images may appear different from that when [NORMAL] is set.
  • Page 74: [Startup Input Select] *1

    Keeps the projection mode and input that has been selected the last time. [HDMI] Sets the input to HDMI. [Miracast] Sets the input to Miracast. [Panasonic APPLICATION] Sets the input to Panasonic APPLICATION. [MEMORY VIEWER] Sets the input to Memory Viewer. [SIGNAGE] Sets the input to signage. [LIGHTING] Starts projecting in the lighting mode.
  • Page 75: [Status]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu Note f The projector has no built-in speakers. Audio is output from the external audio system connected to the <AUDIO OUT> terminal. [STATUS] Display the status of the projector. Press as to select [STATUS]. Press the <ENTER> button. f The [STATUS] screen is displayed.
  • Page 76: [Save All User Data]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu Setting the date and time automatically To synchronize with the NTP server and adjust the date and time of the projector automatically, set [NTP SYNCHRONIZATION] to [ON]. NTP server is a device such as a computer which delivers the date and time data by NTP (Network Time Protocol). Press as to select [DATE AND TIME].
  • Page 77: [Initialize]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [SETUP] menu [INITIALIZE] Return various setting values to their factory default settings. Press as to select [INITIALIZE]. Press the <ENTER> button. f The [SECURITY PASSWORD] screen is displayed. Enter a security password and press the <ENTER> button. f The [INITIALIZE] screen is displayed.
  • Page 78: [Projector Name]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [NETWORK] menu On the menu screen, select [NETWORK] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub- menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
  • Page 79: [Wireless Lan]

    Select this item to use as a simple access point. The projector and a device such as a computer can be connected in the infrastructure mode without an access point. Wireless LAN connection can be established using “Wireless Manager ME6.2” or Panasonic’s [M-DIRECT] image transfer application software that supports iPad/iPhone/iPod touch, and Android terminals.
  • Page 80 Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Note f The following settings are configured as the factory default. [IP ADDRESS] 192.168.12.100 [SUBNET MASK] 255.255.255.0 [SSID] M-DIRECTxxxx (xxxx stands for the last four-digit number of the network ID.) [CHANNEL] [KEY] The same character string as SSID f The authentication method is fixed to WPA2-PSK and the encryption method is fixed to AES, and they cannot be changed.
  • Page 81: Off

    The following settings are configured for [USER1], [USER2], and [USER3] as the factory default. [DHCP] [IP ADDRESS] 192.168.11.100 [SUBNET MASK] 255.255.255.0 [DEFAULT GATEWAY] 192.168.11.1 [DNS1]/[DNS2] (Blank) [SSID] Panasonic Projector [AUTHENTICATION] Open [ENCRYPTION] None Changing the [USER1]/[USER2]/[USER3] name Press as to select [WIRELESS LAN]. ENGLISH - 81...
  • Page 82 When the confirmation screen is displayed, press qw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button. [Panasonic APPLICATION] (Only in the projector mode) Configure the settings of the functions used when devices are connected to the projector via LAN using Panasonic’s network application software. Setting [LIVE MODE CUT IN] Set whether to accept live mode cut-in by another user during live mode processing (image transfer) by “Wireless Manager ME6.2”...
  • Page 83 Switch the display to multi-live mode when images are to be transferred from multiple computers to the projector using “Wireless Manager ME6.2”. Refer to the Operating Instructions of “Wireless Manager ME6.2” for details. Multi-live mode can be used with Panasonic’s image transfer application software that supports iPad/iPhone/iPod touch, and Android terminals. Refer to the following URL for image transfer application software that supports iPad/iPhone/iPod touch, and Android terminals.
  • Page 84: [Off]

    Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Press asqw to select [OK], and press the <ENTER> button. f To cancel, select [CANCEL]. Note f Up to eight characters can be set for a password. f A password is not set in factory default settings. Since connection without password entry is available even when [PASSWORD] is set to [ON], be sure to set a password in [PASSWORD CHANGE] if you set [PASSWORD] to [ON].
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu [WIRELESS LAN] Uses the Art-Net function with wireless LAN connection. Note f Refer to “Setting address for [WIRED LAN]” (x page 85) or “Setting address for [WIRELESS LAN]” (x page 85) for how to set the IP address.
  • Page 86 Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Press as to select [DEVICE IP ADDRESS]. Press qw to switch the item. f The items will switch each time you press the button. [2.x.x.x] Sets the IP address to 2.x.x.x automatically. [10.x.x.x] Sets the IP address to 10.x.x.x automatically. [MANUAL] Sets the IP address manually.
  • Page 87 Chapter 4 Settings — [NETWORK] menu Set WEP key to the key number selected in [DEFAULT KEY]. It can be selected only when [AUTHENTICATION] is set to [OPEN] or [SHARED], and the encryption method is [WEP]. [KEY1] - [KEY4] You can set a 64-bit or 128-bit WEP key. Enter five single-byte alphanumeric characters (10 digits for hexadecimal) for 64-bit, or enter 13 single-byte alphanumeric characters (26 digits for hexadecimal) for 128-bit.
  • Page 88 Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu [DISPLAY OPTION] menu (Only in the projector mode) On the menu screen, select [DISPLAY OPTION] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub-menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f After selecting the item, press asqw to set.
  • Page 89 Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY OPTION] menu Note f When [INPUT GUIDE] is set to [ON], a guide that corresponds to the input guide (currently selected mode, connection method of wireless LAN, projector name, and network ID) is displayed when the mode is switched to the lighting mode. If [INPUT GUIDE] is set to [OFF], the guide will not be displayed the same way as the input guide.
  • Page 90 Chapter 4 Settings — [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu On the menu screen, select [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] from the main menu, and display the sub- menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f Press as to select a language, and press the <ENTER>...
  • Page 91 Chapter 4 Settings — [SECURITY] menu [SECURITY] menu On the menu screen, select [SECURITY] from the main menu, and select an item from the sub- menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f When the projector is used for the first time Initial password: Press awsqawsq in order, and press the <ENTER>...
  • Page 92 Chapter 4 Settings — [TEST PATTERN] menu [TEST PATTERN] menu (Only in the projector mode) On the menu screen, select [TEST PATTERN] from the main menu. Refer to “Navigating through the menu” (x page 57) for the operation of the menu screen. f Press qw to switch.
  • Page 93 Operations Chapter 5 This chapter describes how to use each function. ENGLISH - 93...
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function Memory Viewer function Memory Viewer is a function that allows projection of still images or movies stored in an SD card. Files that can be played back with the Memory Viewer function The following still image/movie files can be played back on the projector. Extension Format Restriction...
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function f The cursor is placed on the folder list on the left of the screen. (Background color: orange) Example in thumbnail view Example in list view Note f The display view of the Memory Viewer screen (thumbnail or list view) can be set from the [MEMORY VIEWER] menu → [VIEW] (x page 67).
  • Page 96 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function For list view Press as to select a folder, and press the <ENTER> button. f Folders in lower hierarchy are unfolded and displayed in the folder list on the upper left of the screen. f The selected folder (cursor position) is highlighted in orange background color.
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function Playing back still images This section describes the procedure using an operation example on the Memory Viewer screen in thumbnail view. Playback on the Memory Viewer screen in list view can be performed with the same procedure except for the file selection. Operation guide Example of display during automatic playback (still image) When automatic playback is enabled...
  • Page 98 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function Playing back movies This section describes the procedure using an operation example on the Memory Viewer screen in thumbnail view. Playback on the Memory Viewer screen in list view can be performed with the same procedure except for the file selection. Status display Time bar Operation guide...
  • Page 99 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function f The time bar of the operation guide on the lower part of the playback screen can be hidden by setting the [MEMORY VIEWER] menu → [GUIDE] (x page 68) to [OFF]. Resume playback When automatic playback is disabled (the [MEMORY VIEWER] menu →...
  • Page 100 Chapter 5 Operations — Memory Viewer function Press the number (<1> - <6>) buttons on the remote control. f Still image/movie files in the folder corresponding to the number button on the remote control are played back in the full-screen display. Note f If the [MEMORY VIEWER] menu →...
  • Page 101 (x page 126) for details. f Panasonic APPLICATION By using image transfer application software “Wireless Manager ME6.2” that supports Windows computers and Mac, and Panasonic’s image transfer application software that supports iPad/iPhone/iPod touch, and Android terminals, you can transfer images to the projector.
  • Page 102 Chapter 5 Operations — Network connection Note f A LAN cable is required to use the network function via wired LAN. f Use a straight or crossover LAN cable that is compatible with category 5 or higher. Whether either of straight/crossover cable or both cables can be used differ depending on the system configuration.
  • Page 103 (Example) Displaying copyright-protected contents (Example) Displaying on multiple screens Projector Projector Illustration of connection Miracast Miracast compatible device iPad/iPhone/iPod touch, Android terminal, and computer on which Panasonic’s image transfer application software has been installed Input Miracast Panasonic APPLICATION Communication IEEE802.11a/n IEEE802.11b/g/n method...
  • Page 104 [SUBNET MASK] 255.255.255.0 M-DIRECTxxxx (xxxx stands for the last four-digit number of the [M-DIRECT] [SSID] network ID.) [CHANNEL] [KEY] The same character string as SSID [SSID] Panasonic Projector [DHCP] [IP ADDRESS] 192.168.11.100 [SUBNET MASK] 255.255.255.0 [USER1]/[USER2]/[USER3] [DEFAULT GATEWAY] 192.168.11.1 [AUTHENTICATION]...
  • Page 105 Enter the IP address set on the projector into the URL entry field of the web browser. Enter the user name and the password. f The factory default setting of the user name is user1 (user rights)/admin1 (administrator rights) and the password is panasonic (lower case).
  • Page 106 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Click the [OK] button. f The [Projector status] page is displayed. Note f If you use a web browser to control the projector, set [WEB CONTROL] to [ON] in [NETWORK CONTROL] (x page 82). f Do not start up multiple web browsers at the same time to make setting or control.
  • Page 107 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Descriptions of items Page tab [Detailed set up] Switches pages by clicking this item. The [Detailed set up] page is displayed by clicking this item. [Status] [Change password] The status of the projector is displayed by clicking this item. The [Change password] page is displayed by clicking this item.
  • Page 108 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Error information page When [Error (Detail)] appears in the self-diagnosis display of the [Projector status] screen, click it to display the error details. f The projector may go into the standby status to protect the projector depending on the contents of the error. Self-diagnosis result display Displays the item check results.
  • Page 109 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Network status] page Click [Status] → [Network status]. The current network setting status is displayed. [WIRELESS LAN] [WIRED LAN] Displays the settings of wireless LAN. Displays the settings of wired LAN. [Access error log] page Click [Status] →...
  • Page 110 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Note f [Access error log]/[E-mail error log] displays the recent several hundreds of accesses/requests. All information may not be displayed when many accesses/requests are made at a time. f When information in [Access error log]/[E-mail error log] exceeds a certain amount, they are erased from the oldest. f Check [Access error log]/[E-mail error log] periodically.
  • Page 111 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function g When the [SETUP] menu → [STARTUP INPUT SELECT] (x page 74) is set to [LAST USED] Turn off the power when the input other than Miracast is selected or when the projector is in the lighting mode. If the projector is in standby mode with Miracast input, switch the input to other than Miracast in the [Basic control] page before turning on the power.
  • Page 112 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Setting desired color On the [Lighting control] page, click [USER1] to [USER5] in [COLOR SETTING]. [BASE COLOR SETTING] [Back] button Switches the setting of the base color. Returns to the previous screen. [RED], [GREEN], [BLUE] Adjusts the color based on the color selected in [BASE COLOR SETTING].
  • Page 113 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Connecting with wired LAN [DHCP ON], [DHCP OFF] [DNS1], [DNS2] To enable the DHCP client function, set [DHCP ON]. Enter the primary DNS/secondary DNS server address when you do not use a DHCP server. [IP ADDRESS] Available characters: Numbers (0 - 9), period (.) Enter the IP address when not using a DHCP server.
  • Page 114 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Connecting with wireless LAN (USER1 to USER3) [DHCP ON], [DHCP OFF] [SSID] To enable the DHCP client function, set [DHCP ON]. Enter the same string as the SSID registered to the access point. [IP ADDRESS] Enter the IP address when you do not use a DHCP server.
  • Page 115 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Ping test] page Check whether the network is connected to the E-mail server, POP server, DNS server, etc. Click [Detailed set up] → [Ping test]. [Input IP address] Example of display when the connection has succeeded Enter the IP address of the server to be tested.
  • Page 116 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [E-mail set up] page When a problem occurs, an E-mail can be sent to the E-mail addresses (up to two) that have been set beforehand. Click [Detailed set up] → [E-mail set up]. [ENABLE] [MINIMUM TIME] Select [Enable] to use the E-mail function.
  • Page 117 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [E-MAIL ADDRESS 2] 10 Settings of the conditions to send E-mail If you use the second E-mail address, enter the E-mail address Select the conditions to send E-mails to the second E-mail to send E-mails. address.
  • Page 118 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Authentication set up] page Set the authentication items when POP authentication or SMTP authentication is necessary to send an E-mail. Click [Detailed set up] → [Authentication set up]. [Auth] [Password] Enter the password for the POP server or the SMTP server. Select the authentication method specified by your Internet service provider.
  • Page 119 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Contents of E-mail sent Example of the E-mail sent when E-mail is set The following E-mail is sent when the E-mail settings have been established. === Panasonic projector report(CONFIGURE) === Projector Type : JW130 Serial No...
  • Page 120 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function Example of the E-mail sent for an error The following E-mail is sent when an error has occurred. === Panasonic projector report(CONFIGURE) === Projector Type : JW130 Serial No : DA1234567 ----- check system -----...
  • Page 121 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Change password] page Click [Change password]. [Administrator] [Next] button Used to change the setting of the [Administrator]. Used to change the setting of the password. [User] Used to change the setting of the [User]. [Administrator] account [Account] [New][Password]...
  • Page 122 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [User] account [Account] [New][Password] Displays the account to change. Enter the desired new password. (Up to 16 characters in single byte) [New][User name] Enter the desired new user name. (Up to 16 characters in single [New][Password(Retype)] byte) Enter the desired new password again.
  • Page 123 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Crestron Connected(TM)] page The projector can be monitored/controlled with Crestron Connected To start the Crestron Connected operation page from the web control screen, you need to access with the administrator rights. (For user rights, the [Crestron Connected(TM)] button is not displayed on the web control screen.) The operation page of Crestron Connected is displayed by clicking [Crestron Connected(TM)].
  • Page 124 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Tools] page Click the [Tools] tab on the operation page. [Control System] Network status Displays the settings of wired LAN. Sets the information required for communicating with the controller to be connected with the projector. [DHCP] Displays the current setting value.
  • Page 125 Chapter 5 Operations — Web control function [Help] page Click the [Help] tab on the operation page. The [Help Desk] window is displayed. [Help Desk] Sends/receives messages to/from an administrator who uses Crestron Connected ENGLISH - 125...
  • Page 126 Chapter 5 Operations — Miracast function Miracast function This function connects a terminal compatible with Miracast to the projector via wireless LAN to display the terminal screen with the projector. Connecting a Miracast compatible terminal Press the <Miracast> button. f The input changes to Miracast, and the Miracast standby screen is displayed. Start the Miracast application on the Miracast compatible terminal.
  • Page 127 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Content Manager Content Manager has the following functions. f Signage playback function g Plays still image/movie/music files in the SD card, changes brightness of the light source, and turns off/on the power according to the registered schedule.
  • Page 128 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Extension Audio codec Audio format Sample rate: Maximum 48 kHz Music MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3 Channel: Maximum 2 ch (MP3) Bit rate: Maximum 384 kbps Note f Some information for still image/movie/music files can be viewed with a computer where relevant files are accessible. Operation example g For Windows computer Right-click a file, and click [Properties].
  • Page 129 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Note f When using the Content Manager, make sure to release the write protect switch of the SD card. (x page 52) f Data such as schedules, timetables, and contents created or registered with the Content Manager are saved in the “PRIVATE” folder in the SD card.
  • Page 130 The login screen is displayed. Click [Login]. Enter the user name and the password. f The factory default setting of the user name is user1 (user rights)/admin1 (administrator rights) and the password is panasonic (lower case). Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 131 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/ f Screen illustration of the computer Descriptions in this manual assume “Windows 8” as the OS and “Internet Explorer 10” as the web browser. Depending on the type of the OS, web browser, or computer you use, the screen size or display may differ from the ones shown in this manual. In addition, the “file selection screen”...
  • Page 132 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Schedule screen Click [Schedule] on the start screen to display the schedule screen. [Operation] button Login rights information Click this to display the operational information page. Displays the logged in account rights. Check the information of the content being played or check the Calendar icon assigned schedule.
  • Page 133 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Creating a timetable Set the content details to be played in one day, playback time, and playback sequence as a timetable. r Timetable page Content selection tab Power supply content display icon Select the type of content to register in a timetable. This icon becomes yellow when selected, and displays the Clicking the tab changes the “Content list”...
  • Page 134 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager r Procedure for creating timetables On the start screen, click [Schedule]. f The schedule screen is displayed. Click the [Timetable] button. f The timetable page is displayed. The following screen is an example when the Content Manager is used for the first time or new SD card is inserted. Content list Timetable Register a content in the content list.
  • Page 135 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Registering content in a timetable Register content in a timetable. r Timetable page Content selection tab Content list r [Content registration] screen When registering still image content When registering movie/external input content When registering playlist When registering music content When registering brightness content When registering power supply content...
  • Page 136 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager [Duration] [Brightness] Select the radio button, and set the time to start the content Select the brightness to be reflected when playing image playback. content. [Effect] [Enter] button Set special effects used when changing the playback screen of Click this to confirm the settings.
  • Page 137 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Enter the timetable name. f Enter a name in the [Timetable name] field. Up to 24 characters in single byte can be input. [Timetable name] Click the [Save] button. f The created timetable is registered in the SD card. f A timetable ID is assigned automatically when the timetable is registered.
  • Page 138 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Make sure , and are not selected. f If any of the icons is displayed in yellow, click the icon to release the selection. Click f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the image content to delete. f You can select multiple contents.
  • Page 139 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the music content to delete. f You can select multiple contents. Click the [Delete] button. When the confirmation screen is displayed, click the [OK] button. f The selected music content is deleted from the timetable. Deleting brightness content registered in a timetable Delete brightness content registered in a timetable.
  • Page 140 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the brightness content to delete. f You can select multiple contents. Click the [Delete] button. When the confirmation screen is displayed, click the [OK] button. f The selected brightness content is deleted from the timetable. Deleting power supply content registered in a timetable Delete power supply content registered in a timetable.
  • Page 141 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the power supply content to delete. f You can select multiple contents. Click the [Delete] button. When the confirmation screen is displayed, click the [OK] button. f The selected power supply content is deleted from the timetable.
  • Page 142 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager r [Content edit] screen When clicking still image content When clicking movie/external input content When clicking playlist When clicking music content When clicking brightness content When clicking power supply content [Content name] [Color] Displays the selected content name. Select the color setting to be reflected when playing image content.
  • Page 143 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Displaying preview of timetable details Display the preview image of a timetable on the web browser of on the projection screen. Click the [Preview] button in the timetable page. f The preview mode selection screen is displayed. Select a preview mode, and click the [Start] button.
  • Page 144 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager r Preview mode [WEB browser] f A preview screen like the following is displayed on the web browser. Operation icon Performance Switches to the previous content. Stops playback. Starts or pauses playback. The icon display changes depending on the playback state. Switches to the next content.
  • Page 145 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Editing the content list Register or delete still image/movie/music content to be registered in a timetable, and edit the registration information. Refer to the descriptions of the following items. f “Registering content in a content list” (x page 145) f “Deleting content registered in a content list”...
  • Page 146 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Select the content to register (1 file at a time), and click the [Open] button. f The content information entry screen is displayed. Enter any [Content name] and [Duration], and click the [Enter] button. f For [Content name], up to 24 characters in single byte can be input. f Even when the content name is different from the file name, the file name itself is not changed.
  • Page 147 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Deleting content registered in a content list Delete unnecessary content from the SD card. Content selection tab Content list In the timetable page, click the tab of the content to delete among the “Content selection tab”. f Clicking the tab changes the “Content list”...
  • Page 148 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Note f If the content to be deleted is registered in a schedule or slideshow, the content cannot be deleted. f [CIRCULAR LIGHT1] and [CIRCULAR LIGHT2] in still image content cannot be deleted. Editing registration information of content Change the registration information of still image/movie/music contents registered in the content list.
  • Page 149 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Creating a playlist Register, delete, or edit the playlist where multiple still image/movie/external input contents can be controlled together as a single content. Refer to the descriptions of the following items. f “Registering playlist” (x page 149) f “Editing a playlist”...
  • Page 150 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager On the [Playlist edit] screen, click the tab of the content to register in a playlist among the “Content selection tab”. f Clicking the tab changes the “Content list” display. Register the content in the playlist. f Drag and drop the content to be registered in the playlist from the “Content list”...
  • Page 151 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Enter a playlist name. f Enter a name in the [Playlist name] field. Up to 24 characters in single byte can be input. [Playlist name] Click the [Save] button. f The created playlist is registered in the SD card. Note f Only image content (still image/movie/external input) can be registered in a playlist.
  • Page 152 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager In the timetable page, click the [Playlist] tab among the “Content selection tab”. f The “Content list” shows the list of playlists. Playlist edit Content list Click in the “Content list”. f The mode changes to selection mode. Select a playlist you want to edit, and click the [Execute] button.
  • Page 153 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Deleting content registered in a playlist Delete the content registered in a playlist. Content registered in playlist deletion Click on the [Playlist edit] screen. f The mode changes to selection mode. Select the content to delete. f You can select multiple contents.
  • Page 154 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager On the “playlist”, click the content of which setting you want to change. f The [Content edit] screen is displayed. Change [Duration] and [Effect], and click the [Enter] button. f Change the playback time and image effect settings. f The settings of the content on the “playlist”...
  • Page 155 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click in the “Content list”. f The mode changes to selection mode. Select a playlist you want to duplicate, and click the [Execute] button. f The playlist name entry screen is displayed. Enter any [Playlist name], and click the [Enter] button. f For [Playlist name], up to 24 characters in single byte can be input.
  • Page 156 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager In the timetable page, click the [Playlist] tab among the “Content selection tab”. f The “Content list” shows the list of playlists. Playlist edit Content list Click in the “Content list”. f The mode changes to selection mode. Select a playlist you want to preview, and click the [Execute] button.
  • Page 157 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Select a preview mode, and click the [Start] button. f When [WEB browser] is selected, the image is displayed on the web browser. f When [Projector] is selected, the image is displayed on the projection screen. Note f In the following cases, the projector mode [Projector] is not available.
  • Page 158 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager f Regardless of the content setting, still image content is played for 10 seconds, movie/external input content is played for 20 seconds, and blank period is played for 10 seconds. f If paused during playback of still image content, or during a blank period between contents, the playback time of the content being paused is reset when it is resumed, and the content is played from the beginning.
  • Page 159 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager r Procedure for setting the schedule On the start screen, click [Schedule]. f The schedule screen is displayed. f Set necessary timetable (contents to be played back in a day) in advance. Refer to “Creating a timetable” (x page 133) for details. After the timetable is created, proceed to Step 2).
  • Page 160 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Registering a schedule Register schedules for the current week up to 12 weeks ahead. r Schedule page Calendar r Calendar Move to the previous month Calendar Displays the calendar of the previous month. Click a date to display the schedule of the week. Move to the next month [Every week] button Displays the calendar of the next month.
  • Page 161 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager f When you click the [Every week] button, the “schedule” for day of the week is displayed. You can set the same timetable for a certain day of the week every week. In this case, the period in which the schedule can be registered is not restricted. Select a timetable, and register the timetable ID in the schedule.
  • Page 162 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Deleting a schedule Delete an unnecessary schedule. Schedule deletion Click f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select a day or day of week to delete. f You can select multiple days or days of week. Click the [Delete] button.
  • Page 163 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Editing a timetable Change the contents to be played back in a day and the playback sequence and playback time registered in a timetable. Timetable edit Click of the timetable to edit. f The timetable page is displayed. Edit the timetable.
  • Page 164 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click of the timetable to duplicate. f The timetable name entry screen is displayed. Enter the timetable name, and click the [Enter] button. f The timetable is duplicated. Deleting a timetable Delete a registered timetable. Timetable deletion Click f The mode changes to deletion mode.
  • Page 165 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Checking the contents of a timetable registered in a schedule Display the contents of a timetable assigned to the schedule you want to check. r Schedule page Schedule r [Assigned timetable] screen Timetable name Timetable duplication icon Displays the timetable name.
  • Page 166 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Timetable name Playback screen Displays the name of the timetable currently assigned. Displays the still image/movie/external input content being played. Timetable ID Movie/external input content is displayed as an icon. Displays the ID of the timetable currently assigned. Playback information Click the ID to display the timetable page.
  • Page 167 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Setting interruption playback Register the setting of content to be played back interrupting signage playback (schedule/slideshow) or play back the content. r [Interrupt list] screen [Operation] button [Stop] button Click this to return to the operational information page. Click this to stop interruption playback.
  • Page 168 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click the [Interrupt] button. f The [Interrupt list] screen is displayed. Register the content for interruption playback and the playback schedule. f Register the still image content to be played back interrupting signage playback (schedule/slideshow) and set the schedule for interruption playback.
  • Page 169 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager r [Interrupt registration] screen This is the screen displayed after selecting still image content to be used for interruption playback. Interrupted still image content name Interrupted still image content being selected Enter the interrupted still image content name. Displays the selected still image content.
  • Page 170 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Enter the interrupted still image content name, [Start], and [End] or [Duration]. f For an interrupted still image content name, up to 24 characters in single byte can be entered. Click the [Save] button. f It is registered in the interruption schedule. f The selected still image content is registered in the SD card.
  • Page 171 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Edit [Start], and [End] or [Duration]. Click the [Save] button. f The edited interruption schedule is registered by overwrite. Note f Interrupted still image content name cannot be edited. f If the playback time overlaps the existing registered interruption schedule, then the interruption cannot be saved. Duplicating a registered interruption schedule Duplicate a registered interruption schedule.
  • Page 172 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click of the registered interruption schedule to be deleted. f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the interruption schedule to be deleted. f You can select multiple interruption schedules. Click the [Delete] button. When the confirmation screen is displayed, click the [OK] button. f The selected interruption schedule is deleted.
  • Page 173 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Canceling the currently played interruption schedule Stop the current interruption playback and terminate the interruption schedule. You can use this function when you set the wrong timing to start interruption playback or set the wrong content, or when interruption playback is no longer necessary in the middle of the interruption playback. Click the [Stop] button.
  • Page 174 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Timetable name Timetable Displays the timetable name. Displays the content registered in the timetable of the selected day. Timetable ID Displays the timetable ID. Display scale Sets the display scale for “Timetable”. r Procedure On the start screen, click [Schedule]. f The schedule screen is displayed.
  • Page 175 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click f The history screen is displayed. Check the content already played back. r Display contents of the history Icon Details Played Playback failed Playback stopped Interruption occurred Interruption playback Interruption playback failed Brightness changed Power on Power off ENGLISH - 175...
  • Page 176 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Setting a schedule Perform system setting, data management, and login information setting for the schedule. On the start screen, click [Schedule]. f The schedule screen is displayed. Click f The setting screen is displayed. Setting selection tabs Select one of the setting selection tabs ([System setting]/[Data management]/[Login]).
  • Page 177 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Performing system settings Perform the system settings of schedule. r [System setting] page [Time of change-of-day] [Fixed loading time] Sets the time for the start of a day. Select whether to fix the loading time after starting the scheduled movie content till displaying the image on the [First day of week] projection screen.
  • Page 178 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Signage playback (schedule) resumes when power off/on registered in the schedule is performed, or the power <v/b> button on the [Enable] remote control or power supply control by a command is performed, and then the input switches to signage. [Power] Signage playback does not resume even when power off/on [Disable]...
  • Page 179 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Link to backup file Selected display Displays a list of links to backup files. When the link to a backup file is clicked, [Already selected] is displayed. Because this is displayed just by clicking a link without saving the relevant file, make sure to save all backup files.
  • Page 180 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Uploading a schedule Upload a backed up schedule from the client computer (only Windows computer/Mac are supported) to the projector. r [Data management] page Upload file [Add] button Upload data addition progress Adds upload target data. Displays the progress by comparing the number of saved data Click this to display the file selection screen.
  • Page 181 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click the [Upload] button. f The upload target schedule is registered in the SD card. Note f When the upload destination SD card contains the same day of the week schedule, or the same date schedule, the schedule is overwritten with the uploaded schedule.
  • Page 182 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Set the schedule for simultaneous playback. f “Setting schedules for simultaneous playback” (x page 182) Set the following items. f “Duplicating schedules” (x page 182) f “Setting synchronization for the NTP server” (x page 183) f “Enabling [Fixed loading time]”...
  • Page 183 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Insert the SD cards containing data duplicated in Step 2) into the SD card slot of each projector for simultaneous playback. Downloading/uploading schedules using the Content Manager By using the Content Manager, you can register the same schedules in other projectors while the SD card with the duplication source schedules is inserted in the SD card slot of the projector.
  • Page 184 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager The projector is equipped with the NTP server function. By using one of multiple projectors of this model as the NTP server function, the time of other projectors can be synchronized, under the environment where access to the external NTP server is not possible. Start up the web browser on the computer.
  • Page 185 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager [Slideshow] Set and play a slideshow. Slideshow screen Click [Slideshow] on the start screen to display the slideshow screen. Playback status [Clear] button (only for administrator rights) Displays the status of signage playback (slideshow). Click this to delete all contents registered in a slideshow. Content selection tab Settings icon (only for administrator rights) Select the type of content (still image or movie) to register in a...
  • Page 186 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Registering a slideshow setting Register contents in a slideshow. Content selection tab Slideshow Content list Click the tab of the content to register in the slideshow from the “Content selection tab” ([Still] or [Video]). f Clicking the tab changes the “Content list” display to still image or movie. Register a content in the content list.
  • Page 187 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Editing the content list Register still image/movie contents to be used for the slideshow in the content list or delete them from the content list. Refer to the descriptions of the following items. f “Registering content” (x page 187) f “Deleting content”...
  • Page 188 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Select the content to register (1 file at a time), and click the [Open] button. f The content name entry screen is displayed. Enter any [Content name], and click the [Enter] button. f For [Content name], up to 24 characters in single byte can be entered. f Even when the content name is different from the file name, the file name itself is not changed.
  • Page 189 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Deleting content Delete unnecessary content from the SD card. Content selection tab Content list Click the tab of the content to be deleted from the “Content selection tab” ([Still] or [Video]). f Clicking the tab changes the “Content list” display. Content deletion Click f The mode changes to deletion mode.
  • Page 190 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Note f If the content to be deleted is registered in a schedule or slideshow, the content cannot be deleted. f [CIRCULAR LIGHT1] and [CIRCULAR LIGHT2] in still image content cannot be deleted. Setting a slideshow Make various settings of a slideshow.
  • Page 191 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Changing the order of contents Change the playback sequence of contents registered in a slideshow. Slideshow Move the content of which order you want to change using a drag-and-drop operation in the “Slideshow”. Click the [Save] button. f The edited slideshow setting is registered in the SD card.
  • Page 192 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click in the “Slideshow”. f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the content to delete. f You can select multiple contents. Click the [Delete] button. When the confirmation screen is displayed, click the [OK] button. Click the [Save] button.
  • Page 193 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Note f You cannot change movie content settings. The playback time of movie content in a slideshow is the required playback time of the movie content. Starting a slideshow Start playing a slideshow. Stop playback Start playback Click changes to...
  • Page 194 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Log in to the Content Manager with administrator rights. f The start screen is displayed. Click [Slideshow]. f The slideshow screen is displayed. Content selection tab Click the [Still] tab among the “Content selection tab”. Content addition Click f The [Add content] screen is displayed.
  • Page 195 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click f The file selection screen is displayed. Select the still image file to register (1 file at a time), and click the [Open] button. f The content name entry screen is displayed. Enter any [Content name], and click the [Enter] button. f For [Content name], up to 24 characters in single byte can be entered.
  • Page 196 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Deleting or changing registered patterns Delete lighting patterns (still image contents) no longer required, or replace them with other patterns. Content deletion Click f The mode changes to deletion mode. Select the content you want to delete or replace. f You can select multiple contents.
  • Page 197 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager Click f The [Add content] screen is displayed. Content addition Click on the [Add content] screen. f The file selection screen is displayed. Select the still image file of the pattern to be newly registered, and click the [Open] button. f To replace it with another pattern, prepare a still image file having the same file name as the one deleted.
  • Page 198 Chapter 5 Operations — Content Manager [High] Makes the image bluish than the [Mid] setting. [Mid] Sets the color appropriate for the overall movie image. [Low] Makes the image reddish than the [Mid] setting. [User P] Reflects the [USER] setting adjusted in the [PICTURE] menu → [COLOR TEMPERATURE]. [Super white] Sets the brightness to maximum.
  • Page 199 Maintenance Chapter 6 This chapter describes troubleshooting and maintenance methods. ENGLISH - 199...
  • Page 200 Chapter 6 Maintenance — Light source/temperature indicators Light source/temperature indicators When an indicator lights up If a problem should occur inside the projector, the light source indicator <LIGHT>/temperature indicator <TEMP> will inform you by lighting or blinking. Check the status of the indicators and remedy the indicated problems as follows. Attention f Make sure to turn off the power before performing the procedure.
  • Page 201 Chapter 6 Maintenance — Light source/temperature indicators Temperature indicator <TEMP> Blinking in red Blinking in red Indicator status Lighting in red (2 times) (3 times) Internal temperature is high (standby Status Internal temperature is high (warning). The internal cooling fan is not running. status).
  • Page 202 Chapter 6 Maintenance — Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance Before maintaining the projector Attention f Make sure to turn off the power before maintaining the projector. (x pages 45, 49) f When switching off the projector, make sure to follow the procedures in “Turning off the projector” (x page 49). WARNING Be sure to turn off the power of the track system before maintaining the projector.
  • Page 203 Chapter 6 Maintenance — Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Review the following points. For details, see the corresponding pages. Problems Points to be checked Page f Is the projector correctly mounted on the track system? f Is the power of the track system turned on? ―...
  • Page 204 Chapter 6 Maintenance — FAQ Refer to the following when you have problems with the wireless LAN connection. The connection with the wireless LAN is lost. f Under certain reception conditions, the image may be disrupted. In such a case, try the following. g Move the device connected over the wireless LAN closer to the projector.
  • Page 205 Appendix Chapter 7 This chapter describes specifications and after-sales service for the projector. ENGLISH - 205...
  • Page 206 Power supply status POWR? Power on condition query Preparing for switching off the projector HDMI INPT Input selection MEMORY VIEWER SIGNAGE Panasonic APPLICATION INPT? Input selection query Miracast LIGHTING AVMT AV mute control AV mute function off AVMT? AV mute function query...
  • Page 207 Chapter 7 Appendix — Technical information PJLink security authentication The password used for PJLink is the same as that of the password set for web control. When using the projector without security authentication, do not set a password for web control. f For specifications related to PJLink, refer to the website of Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association.
  • Page 208 “xxxxxx:yyyyy:zzzzzzzz” xxxxxx Administrator rights user name for the web control (default user name is “admin1”) yyyyy Password of above administrator rights user (default password is “panasonic”) zzzzzzzz 8-byte random number obtained in Step 2) Command transmission method Transmit using the following command formats.
  • Page 209 Chapter 7 Appendix — Technical information Check the response from the projector. Termination Data section Blank Mode symbol Command “NTCONTROL” ‘ ’ ‘0’ (CR) example (ASCII string) 0x20 0x30 0x0d Data length 9 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte f Mode: 0 = Non-protect mode Command transmission method Transmit using the following command formats.
  • Page 210 Power standby ― Power supply status STANDBY status query Power on condition HDMI MEMORY VIEWER Miracast Input/mode selection Panasonic APPLICATION SIGNAGE LIGHTING Light source power NORMAL setting Light source power setting query Runtime query 00000 - 99999 In hours...
  • Page 211 Chapter 7 Appendix — Glossary of network terms Glossary of network terms Term Description Access point This is a signal station for relaying signals between the wireless LAN and the computer. A computer connected to the access point can communicate via the network connected to the access point. Abbreviation for Advanced Encryption Standard.
  • Page 212 Chapter 7 Appendix — Glossary of network terms Term Description WPA-EAP A standard of encryption method for wireless LAN. This is an encryption method for corporation, and WPA2-EAP encryption is performed using an external server. WPA-PSK A standard of encryption method for wireless LAN. This is advanced security than the WEP, and it has WPA2-PSK functions such as user authentication function and TKIP (encryption protocol) that will automatically change the encryption key every specified time.
  • Page 213 *3 Measurement, measuring conditions and method of notation all comply with ISO21118 international standards. *4 Operations of the Panasonic SD memory card up to capacity of 2 GB and Panasonic SDHC memory card up to capacity of 32 GB are confirmed.
  • Page 214 Chapter 7 Appendix — Specifications r Applicable scanning frequency/terminal/wireless LAN Model No. PT-JW130HBU/PT-JW130HWU 525p (480p), 625p (576p), 750 (720)/60p, 750 (720)/50p, 1125 (1080)/60p, 1125 (1080)/50p Applicable VGA60, SVGA56, SVGA60, XGA60, SXGA60, scanning HDMI signal 1280 x 720/50, 1280 x 720/60, frequency...
  • Page 215 Chapter 7 Appendix — Specifications Dimensions Unit: mm Including the adapter ■ 464.5 (18-9/32") 84.0 56.0 290.0 (11-13/32") (3-5/16") (2-7/32") 19.0 (3/4") 142.0 (5-19/32") 220.2 (8-21/32") Excluding the adapter ■ 372.4 (14-21/32") 84.0 56.0 (3-5/16") (2-7/32") 290.0 (11-13/32") 19.0 (3/4") 142.0 (5-19/32") 220.2 (8-21/32") * Actual dimensions may differ depending on the product.
  • Page 216 Chapter 7 Appendix — Specifications List of compatible signals The following table specifies the HDMI input video signal that the projector can project. Scanning freq. Resolution Dot clock freq. Mode Plug and play Horizontal Vertical (Dots) (MHz) (kHz) (Hz) 525p (480p) 720 x 480 31.5 59.9...
  • Page 217 Number (<1> - <6>) buttons Cautions when installing [Color] [COLOR] [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] [COLOR SETTING] On-screen menu [COLOR TEMPERATURE] Connecting via wireless LAN Connection <Panasonic APP> button 21, 54 Content list [Panasonic APPLICATION] Content Manager [PASSWORD] [CONTRAST] [PASSWORD CHANGE] Control commands via LAN [PATTERN]...
  • Page 218 These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. Panasonic Corporation Web Site : http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/ © Panasonic Corporation 2014 M1014NN3076 -YI...

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