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| Every model can project a 120-inch image from any distance between 3.6 m (11.8 feet) and 7.2 m (23.6 feet)*. In new installations, this lets you accommodate a wide range of room sizes and shapes. And when replacing existing projectors, the 2x zoom greatly enhances your ease of installation and can reduce costs by permitting the use of existing mounting positions and cablings. |
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Note: This illustration shows the projection distances of the PT-F300NT/F300. Anyone can operate a PT-F300-Series projector by remote control or monitor its status over a LAN network, because it is all done using the computer's familiar web browser. Furthermore, the projector sends an e-mail message to notify the operator when an error has occurred, or a lamp needs to be replaced.
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The LAN terminals support PJLink™ class 1 connection. Control with the same specifications is also possible when used in a multi-projector system with projectors of another brand. |
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Panasonic's original Multi Projector Monitoring and Control freeware* allows the user to control and monitor up to 1,024 projectors via LAN from a remote location. If a problem occurs, an alarm message is sent to the controlling/monitoring PC. * Please consult a sales representative if necessary. |
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Designed for versatility, each projector comes equipped with a host of connection terminals, including a DVI-D input* and LAN terminal. Using the serial input, you can continue to use the control commands of previous Panasonic models with the Emulate function. This makes replacement quick and easy. Upon preference, audio out terminal can still be used during standby mode, so you can output audio without turning the projector on. * HDCP-compliant. HDMI output connection is also possible by using a commercially available HDMI to DVI-D cable. |
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| You can turn off the room's main power without waiting for the projector to cool down, because the fan keeps operating until the lamp returns to room temperature. |
| For easier maintenance, you can replace the lamp from the rear. The lamp is easily replaced even after the projector is installed on the ceiling. Furthermore, Panasonic PT-F300 Series projectors use the same lamp as the Panasonic PT-F100/F200 Series projectors, for efficient lamp purchase planning. | ![]() |
With wireless capability, you don't need cables to connect a PC. That means it's easy to bring in a laptop (with a wireless LAN function) and deliver a smooth, hassle-free presentation. You can make the settings for wireless connection quickly and easily using Wireless Manager ME 5.5 software. When the presentation is finished, Wireless Manager restores the PC to its previous LAN settings, so the PC is ready to reconnect to your LAN. Functions include Live mode and Multi-Live mode. In Live mode, the image projected is identical to the image seen on the PC screen. In Multi- Live mode, you can wirelessly connect with multiple PCs.* * Live mode and Multi-Live mode can also be used with a wired LAN system. |
Projector Signal Map
The signal map (S-MAP) graphically shows
the strength of wireless connection signals.
This is convenient for the users to determine
which projector to use when multiple
wireless projectors are used in adjacent
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Control Panel (Launcher) ![]() To begin wireless projection, simply use the control panel (launcher). |
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A Wide Variety of Wireless Functions
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The supplied remote control features a number of wireless projection controls, including Microsoft ® PowerPoint ® page up/down capability. A frequently used function can also be assigned to the Function button.** In addition, remote control operation from as far away as approximately 15 meters (49.2 feet) is possible.*** * The laser pointer can be disabled. |
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All PT-F300-Series projectors are carefully manufactured at the Panasonic factory in Japan under strict quality control. |












