ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector

Overview

The ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector lens is a high-performance optional zoom lens designed specifically for Panasonic’s large-venue projectors. This lens is ideal for delivering detailed, distortion-free visuals in expansive spaces such as auditoriums, stadiums, and exhibition halls. Engineered for precise image quality and flexible installation, the ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector lens enhances the capabilities of compatible Panasonic DLP laser projectors, ensuring sharp projection at ultra-long throw distances.

How to Use/Install

Unbox the Lens – Ensure that the ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector lens is included, along with protective caps and documentation.

Power Off the Projector – Before installation, make sure the compatible projector is powered off and unplugged.

Remove Existing Lens – If a lens is already attached, use the projector’s release mechanism to safely remove it.

Attach the ET-C1U100 Lens – Align the lens mount with the projector body, then gently insert and rotate to secure it in place.

Power On and Test – Power on the projector and use the remote or control panel to activate focus and zoom adjustments.

Fine-Tune Image – Adjust lens shift, zoom, and focus settings to optimize the image for the specific projection distance and screen size.

Secure Installation – If mounted in a fixed position, confirm that the lens and projector are firmly installed to avoid misalignment.

Available Services/Licenses/Plans

Standard Panasonic Warranty – Covers manufacturing defects and functional issues under normal usage conditions.

Extended Protection Plans – Optional coverage plans that extend warranty duration and include faster service options.

Professional Installation Support – Optional service by authorized technicians for lens mounting, alignment, and calibration.

Key Differences Between Packages

Standard Purchase – Includes the ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector lens with basic warranty and support.

Extended Warranty Package – Adds extended coverage and premium customer support services.

Installation Support Package – Includes assistance with setup, calibration, and integration into complex projection environments.

Hardware features remain consistent; differences lie in support duration and added service options.

10 Key Features of the ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector

Ultra-Long Throw Zoom – Offers an extended projection distance range, making it ideal for large-scale venues.

Precision Optics – High-quality lens elements deliver sharp, edge-to-edge clarity with minimal distortion.

Motorized Zoom and Focus – Allows for remote adjustments, improving ease of setup and real-time image correction.

Lens Memory Support – Compatible projectors can store multiple zoom, focus, and shift positions for fast recall.

High Compatibility – Designed for use with Panasonic’s RQ, RZ, and RE series DLP laser projectors.

Durable Construction – Built with high-grade materials for consistent performance and long-term reliability.

Lens Shift Function – Supports wide horizontal and vertical lens shift for off-center or creative projection setups.

Anti-Reflection Coating – Reduces light loss and prevents image degradation in high-brightness environments.

Secure Mounting Design – Ensures safe and firm installation even in mobile or elevated setups.

Supports High-Resolution Content – Delivers crystal-clear projection of 4K and WUXGA content when used with compatible projectors.

Competitor Products

Christie Ultra Long Zoom Lens ILS4: Designed for large venue projection with extended throw distance and high compatibility.

Epson ELPLX01 Long Throw Lens: Compatible with Epson laser projectors and offers a similar extended zoom range for expansive venues.

The ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector lens provides installation flexibility, crystal-clear visuals, and rugged dependability. Ideal for professional installations requiring long throw distances, the ET-C1U100 DLP Laser Panasonic Projector lens ensures your Panasonic projection system reaches its full visual potential.