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Operating Instructions
DLP™ Projector
Model No.
Functional Manual
Commercial Use
PT-RCQ10
PT-RCQ80
LB: Black model, the lens sold separately
LW: White model, the lens sold separately
W: White model, the standard zoom lens supplied
LBD: Black model, the lens sold separately
LBX: Black model, the lens sold separately
LWX: White model, the lens sold separately
LBE: Black model, the lens sold separately
LWE: White model, the lens sold separately
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Chapter 1 Preparation
Precautions for use
General safety guidelines and cautions for using the projector, including handling, installation, and environmental factors.
Security
Measures to prevent unauthorized access and protect personal information when using the projector.
Notes regarding the wireless LAN product
Important notes on using the wireless LAN function, including interference and security considerations.
Accessories
List of accessories provided with the projector, including remote control, power cord, and batteries.
Optional accessories
Information on optional accessories like projection lenses, interface boards, and wireless modules.
About your projector
Overview of the projector's components, including the remote control and projector body.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Setting up
Instructions for setting up the projector, including usable outlets and installation modes.
Projected image and throw distance
Guidance on installing the projector based on projected image size and throw distance.
Adjusting adjustable feet
Instructions on how to adjust the projector's feet to ensure a rectangular projection.
Removing/attaching the projection lens
Step-by-step guide for removing and attaching the projection lens.
Connecting
Instructions on connecting the projector to various external devices.
Chapter 3 Basic Operations
Switching on/off the projector
Detailed steps for connecting the power cord and switching the projector on and off.
Projecting
How to select input signals and adjust the projected image appearance.
Adjusting the focus, zoom, and lens shift
Procedures for adjusting focus, zoom, and lens shift for optimal image projection.
Adjusting the focus balance
Guide on adjusting focus balance between the center and periphery of the image.
Setting the lens type
Instructions on how to set the projector's lens type after replacing the projection lens.
Moving the projection lens to the home position
Procedure to move the projection lens to its home position.
Lens shift range
Information on the adjustable lens shift range for various projection lenses.
Using the USB memory
Guidelines for attaching and removing USB memory for functions like data cloning and firmware updates.
Operating with the remote control
How to use various functions of the remote control, including shutter and on-screen display.
Using the automatic setup function
Steps for automatically adjusting image position and signal level.
Displaying internal test pattern
Procedure to display built-in test patterns for checking projector condition.
Using the status function
How to display and check the projector's status information.
Setting ID number of the remote control
Instructions for setting unique ID numbers for remote control operation of multiple projectors.
Chapter 4 Settings
Menu navigation
Guide to navigating the projector's on-screen menu for settings and adjustments.
[PICTURE] menu
Settings for picture quality, including picture mode, contrast, brightness, color, and tint.
[POSITION] menu
Adjustments for image position, aspect ratio, zoom, and geometry correction.
[ADVANCED MENU] menu
Advanced settings for picture enhancement, edge blending, and frame response.
[DISPLAY LANGUAGE] menu
How to change the language displayed on the on-screen menu.
[DISPLAY OPTION] menu
Options for display settings, including color matching, screen settings, and signal handling.
[PROJECTOR SETUP] menu
Setup options for projector ID, projection method, lens, operation settings, and status.
[TEST PATTERN] menu
Procedure to display built-in test patterns for image adjustment and verification.
[SIGNAL LIST] menu
Managing registered signals, including renaming and deleting signals.
[SECURITY] menu
Security settings, including password management and control device setup.
[NETWORK] menu
Network settings for wired LAN, wireless LAN, Art-Net, and PJLink control.
Chapter 5 Operations
Network connection
Information on connecting the projector to a network for remote control and monitoring.
Web control function
How to access and operate the projector using a web browser.
Rights for each account
Details on administrator and user rights for accessing projector functions via web control.
[Projector status] page
Displaying the projector's status, including type, version, power, and runtime.
Error information page
Information on how to view and interpret error and warning messages.
[Network status] page
Displaying the current network settings for wired and wireless LAN.
[Access error log] page
Viewing logs of web server access, including unauthorized access attempts.
[Mail error log] page
Viewing logs of E-mail sending failures.
[Basic control] page
Basic projector controls available via web interface, such as power and shutter.
[Detail control] page
Detailed control options for projector functions like lens, test patterns, and projection method.
[Https set up] page
Configuration for secure HTTPS communication, including certificate management.
[Change password] page
Procedure for changing administrator and user passwords for web control.
[Crestron Connected(TM)] page
Information on using Crestron Connected for monitoring and control.
Using the data cloning function
How to copy projector settings to other projectors via LAN or USB memory.
Updating the firmware
Instructions for updating the projector's firmware via LAN or USB memory.
Chapter 6 Maintenance
Light source/temperature indicators
Explanation of indicator lights and temperature warnings for troubleshooting.
Maintenance
Procedures for cleaning the projector's outer case and lens front surface.
Troubleshooting
Common problems and their solutions, with page references for details.
[SELF TEST] indications
List of alphanumeric symbols displayed for errors/warnings and corresponding action numbers.
Chapter 7 Appendix
Technical information
Details on PJLink protocol, Art-Net function, and control commands.
List of compatible signals
Table specifying supported video signals for various input terminals.
List of DisplayPort compatible signals
Specifies compatible DisplayPort signals supported by the projector.
List of single link SDI compatible signals
Specifies compatible single link SDI signals supported by the projector.
List of dual link SDI compatible signals
Specifies compatible dual link SDI signals supported by the projector.
List of quad link SDI compatible signals
Specifies compatible quad link SDI signals supported by the projector.
Specifications
Technical specifications of the projector, including power, dimensions, and laser classification.
Precautions for attaching the Ceiling Mount Bracket
Safety guidelines and procedures for installing the projector using a ceiling mount bracket.
Installing the Interface Board (optional)
Instructions for installing and removing optional interface boards.

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