Table of Contents Safety Precautions For Your Safety ................................1 WARNINGS ........................................1 CAUTIONS ........................................2 Precautions for Storage and Use ................................3 Safe Use of Lasers ..............................4 WARNINGS ........................................4 CAUTION ........................................4 Notes on the Laser ......................................4 Laser Warning Stickers .....................................4 NOTICES Caution: .............................................5 FCC Warning: .........................................5 For Customers In Canada....................................5 About the Icons ........................................6...
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The Remote Control .............................25 Indicator Lamps ..............................26 Regulatory Safety ..................................27 Laser Safety ................................27 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility .........................27 Emissions ..........................................27 Immunity ..........................................27 Environmental ..............................27 Marking .................................27 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warning Owner’s Manual See the Owner’s Manual for more information. https://optics.fujifi lm.com/projector/en/spec/manual/fp-z5000/...
Safety Precautions For Your Safety WARNING and CAUTION indications in this document indicate the following: Failure to observe warnings could result in death or serious injury. WARNINGS Failure to observe cautions could result in injury or property damage. CAUTIONS This section lists important precautions that must be followed to ensure safe and correct use of the product. Read them before using the product and observe them during use.
Safety Precautions • Do not block the light from the product with books, cloths, or other objects. Objects placed in the beam could become hot, potentially melting or causing burns or fi re. Light refl ected from the objects could also cause the lens to overheat, causing product malfunction.
Safety Precautions • When using the product at high altitudes (above 1,500 m/4,900 ft), enable high-altitude mode to ensure that the product’s internal temperature-control mechanism functions correctly. Failure to observe this pre- caution could shorten the life of the product’s parts. • Be sure to use the dedicated stands when the product is oriented vertically. •...
Safety Precautions Safe Use of Lasers This equipment is defi ned as a Class 1 laser product under JIS C 6802:2014. Be sure to observe the following warnings and caution. WARNINGS WARNINGS • This product contains a laser; do not open the case. •...
• LVD Directive 2014/35/EU Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (Euro- pean Norms) which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by FUJIFILM Corporation for this product or product family. This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product:...
NOTICES About the Icons About the Icons The symbols on the product represent the following: Class II equipment (The construction of the product is double-insulated.) Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households In the European Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households In the European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein: Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein: This symbol on the product, or in the manual and in the warranty, and/or on its packaging indicates...
Introduction Parts of the Projector Item Name See page Item Name See page A Control panel L Interface (connector) panel B Intake vents Model number plate (laser warning sticker) C HDMI 3 connector N Speaker — D Power connector O Security slot * E Arm latch release P Exhaust vents F Head latch release...
Installation Choosing a Location Spacing Spacing When installing the projector, choose a location where the vents will be a safe distance from walls or other obstructions. • Intake: 40 cm (1.3 ft) Intake Exhaust • Exhaust: 40 cm (1.3 ft) 40cm 40cm When installing two or more projectors side-by-side, leave a space of at least 80 cm (2.6 ft) between them.
Installation Installing the Projector in Vertical Orientation Installing the Projector in Vertical Orientation Before installing the projector in vertical orientation, attach the supplied stands. The supplied stand does not incorporate a height-adjust- ment mechanism. Using the Stands Using the Stands Before installing the projector in vertical orientation, attach the supplied stands.
Installation Lens Shift Range and Projection Distance Lens Shift Range and Projection Distance Lens Shift Range: Landscape Orientation Lens Shift Range: Landscape Orientation V× Center of lens V× ½ W 1/2H W × 35% Width (W) W × 35% H×35 % H×35 %...
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Installation Projection Distances (Landscape Orientation) Projection Distances (Landscape Orientation) Screen dimensions (16∶9) A Projection distance (cm/in) B Vertical shift (cm/in) Diagonal (in) W × H (cm/in) min. zoom–max. zoom lowest to highest 155 × 87 / 61.0 × 34.3 52 – 57 / 20.5 – 22.4 −115 to +28 / −45.3 to +11.0 177 × 100 / 69.7 × ...
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Installation Lens Shift Range: Portrait Orientation Lens Shift Range: Portrait Orientation Width (W) V× 1/2V ½ H Center of lens V× W × 82% ½ W W × 82% H×82 % H×82 % 1/2H Projection Distance Projection Distance More details on projection distance are available via a simulator on the Fujifi lm website: https://optics.fujifi lm.com/projector/en/...
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Installation Projection Distances (Portrait Orientation) Projection Distances (Portrait Orientation) Screen dimensions (16∶9) A Projection distance (cm/in) B Vertical shift (cm/in) Diagonal (in) W × H (cm/in) min. zoom–max. zoom lowest to highest 87 × 155 / 34.3 × 61.0 52 – 57 / 20.5 – 22.4 −132 to −23 / −52.0 to −9.1 100 × 177 / 39.4 × ...
Basic Operation The Control Panel Basic operations are performed using the control panel. The names and functions of the buttons on the con- trol panel are given below. Item Button Function A SOURCE Choose the input source. B LENS Adjust lens focus, shift, and zoom. C Selector ( Navigate the menus.
The projector will switch to standby mode. The supplied power cable is for use exclusively with FP-Z5000 projectors. Do not use it with CAUTION any other product. Press the power button to turn the projector on.
Projector Settings Rotating the Lens To rotate the lens, release the latches by pressing the arm ( A ) and head ( B ) latch releases and then rotate the lens to the de- sired position. After positioning the lens, press the releases again to latch the lens in place.
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Projector Settings • Some portions of the projected image may not be visible depending on lens shift and the orien- tation of the lens. • When rotating the lens, keep it supported and rotate it slowly. • To protect the lens, the arm locks to prevent it rotating in the direction shown when the pro- CAUTIONS jector head is oriented as shown in the illustra-...
Projector Settings Focus The sharpness of the projected image can be adjusted by focusing the projector. Press the LENS button until focus settings are displayed. Adjust focus using the selector ( Press BACK to exit. Focus can also be adjusted from the menus.
Projector Settings Lens Shift The position of the projected image can be adjusted using lens shift. Press the LENS button until lens shift settings are displayed. Position the projected image using the selector ( Press BACK to exit. • The selected shift position is stored when the lens is rotated. •...
Projector Settings Zoom The size of the projected image can be adjusted using zoom. Press the LENS button until zoom settings are displayed. Adjust the size of the projected image using the selector Press BACK to exit. Zoom can also be adjusted from the menus.
Projector Settings Keystone Compensation “Keystoning” (where the sides of the projected image are not parallel with the edges of the screen) can be corrected using keystone compensation. Press the MENU button to display the menus. Highlight Keystone using the selector ( ) and press ENTER to display keystone settings.
Connections Connecting HDMI Devices HDMI devices can be connected via the projector’s HDMI 1, HDMI 2, and HDMI 3 connectors. • Turn the HDMI device off and switch the projector to standby before connecting the cable. After connecting the cable to both devices, turn the projector on fi rst and then turn on the HDMI CAUTIONS device.
Technical Notes Supported Resolutions Image quality may be reduced if the resolution of the input signal exceeds the resolution of the projector’s panel. HDMI/HDBaseT HDMI/HDBaseT Signal Resolution (pixels) Refresh rate (Hz) 640 × 480 SVGA 800 × 600 1024 × 768 1280 × 768 WXGA 1280 × ...
Technical Notes The Remote Control The names and functions of the buttons on the remote control are listed below. Item Button Function A Power Turn the projector on or switch it to standby. B HDMI 2 Select HDMI 2. C LIGHT Turn the button lights on for 10 seconds.
Technical Notes Indicator Lamps Projector status is shown by whether the POWER, TEMP, and STATUS indicator lamps are on, fl ashing, or off . Power lamp TEMP (temperature warning) lamp STATUS lamp The statuses shown by the condition of the indicator lamps are listed below. Lamp Power TEMP...
Regulatory This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety, environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Safety • CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 • UL 60950-1 • IEC 60950-1 • EN 60950-1 Laser Safety • IEC 60825-1 • IEC 62471 •...
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warning • A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. •...
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