S P E C F I L E
PT-AE8000
Full High-Definition Home Cinema Projector
As of August 2012
SFL12M016
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Power cord length
Cabinet materials
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Weight*
10
Operation noise*
3
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Remote control unit
Power supply
Operation range*
11
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Weight
Supplied accessories
Optional accessories
Replacement lamp unit
Ceiling mount bracket
3D IR transmitter
3D Eyewear
3.0 m (9 ft10 in)
Molded plastic (PC+ABS)
470 × 151 × 364*
9
mm (18-1/2 × 5-15/16 × 14-11/32*
9
inches)
Approx. 8.7 kg (19.2 lbs)
22 dB (LAMP POWER: ECO)
0°–40°C (32°–104°F)
20%–80% (no condensation)
3 V DC (AA/R6 type battery × 2)
Approx. 7 m (23 ft) when operated from directly in front of the signal
receptor
48 × 138 × 28.3 mm (1-7/8 × 5-7/16 × 1-1/8 inches)
Approx. 125 g (4.4 oz) (including batteries)
Power cord (× 1) (× 2 for PT-AE8000EA)
Wireless remote control unit (× 1)
Batteries for remote control (AA/R6 type × 2)
Lens cover (× 1)
ET-LAA410
ET-PKA110H (for high ceilings)
ET-PKA110S (for low ceilings)
ET-TRM110
TY-EW3D3M*
12
Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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1 The projector uses a type of liquid crystal panel that typically consists of millions of pixels. This panel is built with very high-precision tech-
nology to provide the finest possible image. Occasionally, a few pixels may remain turned on (bright) or turned off (dark). Please note that this
is an intrinsic characteristic of the manufacturing technology that affects all products using LCD technology.
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2 The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp that contains high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a large sound, or fail to
illuminate, due to impact or extended use. The length of time that it takes for the lamp to break or fail to illuminate varies greatly depending
on individual lamp characteristics and usage conditions.
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3 Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards.
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4 In dynamic mode, with dynamic iris on.
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5 In cinema 1 mode, with dynamic iris on.
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6 Shift range is limited during simultaneous horizontal and vertical shifting.
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7 Effective in Rec. 709 picture mode.
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8 CEC is an abbreviation for Consumer Electronics Control. Operation may not be possible with some connected equipment or settings.
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9 With legs at shortest position.
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10 Average value. May differ depending on models.
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11 Operation range differs depending on environments.
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12 If you do not have a Panasonic 3D TV that supports 3D video, use a charger that has a USB2.0 port for charging your Eyewear. The recom-
mended charger is Apple USB Power Adapter for iPhone. The code at the end of the model number of 3D Eyewear may differ depending on
the country of purchase.