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PX750UUser’s Manual
Model No.NP-PX750U, NP-PX750UG• Theprojector’sModelNo.indicatedontheprojector’slabelisNP-
PX750UandNP-PX750UGrespectively. All the models are referred to as PX750U throughout the user’s
manualexceptthespecificationpages.
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1stedition,June2011
• DLPandBrilliantColoraretrademarksofTexasInstruments.
• Macintosh,MacOSXandPowerBookaretrademarksofAppleInc.registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.
• Microsoft,Windows,WindowsVista, InternetExplorer, .NETFrameworkandPowerPointareeitheraregisteredtrademarkortrademarkofMicrosoftCorporationintheUnitedStatesand/orothercountries.
• MicroSaverisaregisteredtrademarkofKensingtonComputerProductsGroup,adivisionofACCOBrands.
• Adobe,AdobePDF,AdobeReader,andAcrobatareeitherregisteredtrademarksortrademarksofAdobeSystemsIncorporatedintheUnitedStatesand/orothercountries.
• IDTandHQVaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofIntegratedDeviceTechnology,Inc.
• VirtualRemoteToolusesWinI2C/DDClibrary,©NicomsoftLtd.
• HDMI,theHDMILogoandHigh-DefinitionMultimediaInterfacearetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofHDMILicensingLLC.
• DisplayPort,DisplayPortCertifiedLogo,VESA,andVESAlogoaretrademarksoftheVideoElectronicsStandardsAssociation,registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.
• TrademarkPJLinkisatrademarkappliedfortrademarkrightsinJapan,theUnitedStatesofAmericaandothercountriesandareas.
• Wi-Fi®,Wi-FiAlliance®,andWi-FiProtectedAccess(WPA,WPA2)®are registered trademarksof theWi-FiAlli-ance.
• Blu-rayisatrademarkofBlu-rayDiscAssociation
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• Otherproductandcompanynamesmentionedinthisuser’smanualmaybethetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksoftheirrespectiveholders.
NOTES(1)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualmaynotbereprintedinpartorwholewithoutpermission.
(2)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
(3)Greatcarehasbeentakeninthepreparationofthisuser’smanual;however,shouldyounoticeanyquestionablepoints,errorsoromissions,pleasecontactus.
(4)Notwithstandingarticle(3),NECwillnotberesponsibleforanyclaimsonlossofprofitorothermattersdeemedtoresultfromusingtheProjector.
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Important InformationSafety CautionsPrecautionsPleasereadthismanualcarefullybeforeusingyourNECprojectorandkeepthemanualhandyforfuturereference.
CAUTIONToturnoffmainpower,besuretoremovetheplugfrompoweroutlet.Thepoweroutletsocketshouldbeinstalledasneartotheequipmentaspossible,andshouldbeeasilyaccessible.
CAUTIONTOPREVENTSHOCK,DONOTOPENTHECABINET.THEREAREHIGH-VOLTAGECOMPONENTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
Thissymbolwarnstheuserthatuninsulatedvoltagewithintheunitmaybesufficienttocauseelectricalshock.Therefore,itisdangeroustomakeanykindofcontactwithanypartinsideoftheunit.
Thissymbolalertstheuserthatimportantinformationconcerningtheoperationandmaintenanceofthisunithasbeenprovided.Theinformationshouldbereadcarefullytoavoidproblems.
WARNING:TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCK,DONOTEXPOSETHISUNITTORAINORMOISTURE.DONOTUSETHISUNIT’SPLUGWITHANEXTENSIONCORDORINANOUTLETUNLESSALLTHEPRONGSCANBEFULLYINSERTED.
DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)ThisClassBdigitalapparatusmeetsall requirementsof theCanadian Interference-CausingEquipmentRegula-tions.
Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,Thehighestsoundpressurelevelislessthan70dB(A)inaccordancewithENISO7779.
Disposing of your used product
EU-widelegislationasimplementedineachMemberStaterequiresthatusedelectricalandelectronicprod-uctscarryingthemark(left)mustbedisposedofseparatelyfromnormalhouseholdwaste.Thisincludesprojectorsandtheirelectricalaccessoriesorlamps.Whenyoudisposeofsuchproducts,pleasefollowtheguidanceofyourlocalauthorityand/orasktheshopwhereyoupurchasedtheproduct.Aftercollectingtheusedproducts,theyarereusedandrecycledinaproperway.Thiseffortwillhelpusreducethewastesaswellasthenegativeimpactsuchasmercurycontainedinalamptothehumanhealthandtheenvironmentattheminimumlevel.ThemarkontheelectricalandelectronicproductsonlyappliestothecurrentEuropeanUnionMemberStates.
WARNING• Whentheprojectorisdamaged,coolingfluidsmaycomeoutofinternalpart. Shouldthishappen,immediatelyturnofftheACsupplytotheprojectorandcontactyourdealer. DONOTtouchanddrinkthecoolingfluid.Whenthecoolingfluidsareswallowedorcontactedwithyour
eyes,pleaseconsultmedicalattentionimmediately.Ifyoutouchthecoolingfluidwithyourhand,rinseyourhandswellunderrunningwater.
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WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:Handlingthecablessuppliedwiththisproductwillexposeyoutolead,achemicalknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausebirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.WASHHANDSAFTERHANDLING.
RF Interference (for USA only)
WARNINGTheFederalCommunicationsCommissiondoesnotallowanymodificationsorchangestotheunitEXCEPTthosespecifiedbyNECDisplaySolutionsofAmerica,Inc.inthismanual.Failuretocomplywiththisgovernmentregu-lationcouldvoidyourrighttooperatethisequipment.ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
• Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.• Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.• Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.• Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
ForUKonly:InUK,aBSapprovedpowercordwithmouldedplughasaBlack(fiveAmps)fuseinstalledforusewiththisequipment.Ifapowercordisnotsuppliedwiththisequipmentpleasecontactyoursupplier.
Important SafeguardsThesesafetyinstructionsaretoensurethelonglifeofyourprojectorandtopreventfireandshock.Pleasereadthemcarefullyandheedallwarnings.
Installation• Donotplacetheprojectorinthefollowingconditions:
- onanunstablecart,stand,ortable.- nearwater,baths,ordamprooms.- indirectsunlight,nearheaters,orheatradiatingappliances.- inadusty,smokyorsteamyenvironment.- onasheetofpaperorcloth,rugsorcarpets.
• Ifyouwishtohavetheprojectorinstalledontheceiling:- Donotattempttoinstalltheprojectoryourself.- Theprojectormustbeinstalledbyqualifiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperoperationandreducetherisk
ofbodilyinjury.- Inaddition,theceilingmustbestrongenoughtosupporttheprojectorandtheinstallationmustbeinaccordance
withanylocalbuildingcodes.- Pleaseconsultyourdealerformoreinformation.
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WARNING• Donotcoverthelenswiththelenscaporequivalentwhiletheprojectorison.Doingsocanleadtomeltingof
thecapduetotheheatemittedfromthelightoutput.
• Donotplaceanyobjects,whichareeasilyaffectedbyheat,infrontoftheprojectorlens.Doingsocouldleadtotheobjectmeltingfromtheheatthatisemittedfromthelightoutput.
Donottilttheprojectorforwardorbackatagreateranglethan10°.Doingsomayresultinmalfunction.Whenmount-ingtheprojectorontheceiling,selectanappropriateoptionfor[FANMODE].
Fire and Shock Precautions • Ensurethatthereissufficientventilationandthatventsareunobstructedtopreventthebuild-upofheatinsideyour
projector.Allowminimumspacesbetweenyourprojectorandawall.(→pagevandvi)• Donottrytotouchtheventilationoutletontherearsideofthecabinetasitcanbecomeheatedwhiletheprojectoris
turnedonandimmediatelyaftertheprojectoristurnedoff.PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonoriftheACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.
Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.
• Preventforeignobjectssuchaspaperclipsandbitsofpaperfromfallingintoyourprojector.Donotattempttoretrieve
anyobjectsthatmightfallintoyourprojector.Donotinsertanymetalobjectssuchasawireorscrewdriverintoyourprojector.Ifsomethingshouldfallintoyourprojector,disconnectitimmediatelyandhavetheobjectremovedbyaqualifiedservicepersonnel.
• Donotplaceanyobjectsontopoftheprojector.• Donottouchthepowerplugduringathunderstorm.Doingsocancauseelectricalshockorfire.• Theprojectorisdesignedtooperateonapowersupplyof100-240VAC50/60Hz(PX750U)/200-240VAC50/60Hz
(PX750UG).Ensurethatyourpowersupplyfitsthisrequirementbeforeattemptingtouseyourprojector.• Donotlookintothelenswhiletheprojectorison.Seriousdamagetoyoureyescouldresult.
• Keepanyitems(magnifyingglassetc.)outofthelightpathoftheprojector.Thelightpathbeingprojectedfromthe
lensisextensive,thereforeanykindofabnormalobjectsthatcanredirectlightcomingoutofthelens,cancauseanunpredictableoutcomesuchasafireorinjurytotheeyes.
• Donotplaceanyobjects,whichareeasilyaffectedbyheat,infrontofaprojectorexhaustvent. Doingsocouldleadtotheobjectmeltingorgettingyourhandsburnedfromtheheatthatisemittedfromtheex-
haust.• Handlethepowercordcarefully.Adamagedorfrayedpowercordcancauseelectricshockorfire.
- Donotuseanypowercordotherthantheonesuppliedwiththeprojector.- Donotbendortugthepowercordexcessively.- Donotplacethepowercordundertheprojector,oranyheavyobject.
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- Donotcoverthepowercordwithothersoftmaterialssuchasrugs.- Donotheatthepowercord.- Donothandlethepowerplugwithwethands.
• Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercordandhavetheprojectorservicedbyaqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowingconditions:- Whenthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.- Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheprojector,orifithasbeenexposedtorainorwater.- Iftheprojectordoesnotoperatenormallywhenyoufollowtheinstructionsdescribedinthisuser’smanual.- Iftheprojectorhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.- Iftheprojectorexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance,indicatinganeedforservice.
• Disconnectthepowercordandanyothercablesbeforecarryingtheprojector.• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercordbeforecleaningthecabinetorreplacingthelamp.• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercordiftheprojectorisnottobeusedforanextendedperiodoftime.• WhenusingaLANcable: Forsafety,donotconnecttotheconnectorforperipheraldevicewiringthatmighthaveexcessivevoltage.
CAUTION• Aminimumoftwopersonsarerequiredtocarrytheprojector.Otherwisetheprojectormaytumbleordrop,caus-
ingpersonalinjury.• Keephandsawayfromthelensmountingportionwhilethelensshiftisinoperation. Failuretodosocouldresultinhandsbeingpinchedbythemovinglens.• Donotusethetilt-footforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.Misusessuchasgrippingthetilt-footorhang-
ingonthewallcancausedamagetotheprojector.• Donotsendtheprojectorinthesoftcasebyparceldeliveryserviceorcargoshipment.Theprojectorinsidethe
softcasecouldbedamaged.• Set[LAMPSELECT]and[LAMPINTERVALMODE]ifyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforconsecutivedays.
(Fromthemenu,select[LAMPMODE]→[LAMPSELECT]and[LAMPINTERVALMODE].)• BeforeusingDirectPowerOff,besuretoallowatleast20minutesimmediatelyafterturningontheprojectorand
startingtodisplayanimage.• Donotunplugthepowercordfromthewalloutletorprojectorwhentheprojectorispoweredon.Doingsocan
causedamagetotheACINconnectoroftheprojectorand(or)theprongplugofthepowercord. ToturnofftheACpowersupplywhentheprojectorispoweredon,usetheprojector'smainpowerswitchora
powerstripequippedwithaswitchandabreaker.• DonotturnofftheACpowerfor60secondsafterthelampisturnedonandwhilethePOWERindicatorisblink-
ingblue.Doingsocouldcauseprematurelampfailure.• Useofawalloutletwitha20Aormorecircuitbreakerisrecommended.
Caution on Handling the Optional LensWhenshippingtheprojectorwiththelens,removethelensbeforeshippingtheprojector.Alwaysattachthedustcaptothelenswheneveritisnotmountedontheprojector.Thelensandthelensshiftmechanismmayencounterdamagecausedbyimproperhandlingduringtransportation.
Remote Control Precautions
• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.
• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.
• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.
• Donotshort,heat,ortakeapartbatteries.
• Donotthrowbatteriesintofire.
• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.
• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.
• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.
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Note for US ResidentsThelampinthisproductcontainsmercury.PleasedisposeaccordingtoLocal,StateorFederalLaws.
Lamp and Color Wheel Replacement• Usethespecifiedlampforsafetyandperformance.• Toreplacethelampandthecolorwheel,followallinstructionsprovidedonpage174and208respectively.• Besuretoreplacethelampwhenthemessage[THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE.
PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP AND FILTER. USE THE SPECIFIED LAMP FOR SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE.] appears.Ifyoucontinuetousethelampafterthelamphasreachedtheendofitsusablelife,thelampbulbmayshatter,andpiecesofglassmaybescatteredinthelampcase.Donottouchthemasthepiecesofglassmaycauseinjury.
Ifthishappens,contactyourdealerforlampreplacement.
A Lamp CharacteristicTheprojectorhasahigh-pressuremercurylampasalightsource.Alamphasacharacteristicthatitsbrightnessgraduallydecreaseswithage.Alsorepeatedlyturningthelamponandoffwillincreasethepossibilityofitslowerbrightness.
CAUTION:• DONOTTOUCHTHELAMPorTHECOLORWHEELimmediatelyafterithasbeenused.Itwillbeextremely
hot.Turntheprojectoroffandthendisconnectthepowercord.Allowatleastonehourforthelamptocoolbeforehandling.
• Whenremovingthelampfromaceiling-mountedprojector,makesurethatnooneisundertheprojector.Glassfragmentscouldfallifthelamphasbeenburnedout.
Clearance for Installing the ProjectorAllowampleclearancebetweentheprojectoranditssurroundingsasshownbelow.AvoidinstallingtheprojectorinaplacewhereairmovementfromtheHVACisdirectedattheprojector.HeatedairfromtheHVACcanbetakeninbytheprojector'sintakevent.Ifthishappens,thetemperatureinsidetheprojectorwillrisetoohighcausingtheover-temperatureprotectortoautomaticallyturnofftheprojectorspower.
Example 1 – If there are walls on both sides of the projector.
50 cm/19.7" or greater 30 cm/12" or greater
NOTE:The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, back and top of the projector.
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Example 2 – If there is a wall behind the projector.(1) For floor installation:
70 cm/27.6" or greater
Lens
NOTE:The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the back, sides and top of the projector.
(2) For ceiling mounting:
Ceiling mount unit 30 cm/12" or greater
70 cm/27.6" or greater
Lens
NOTE:1. The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, sides, back and bottom of the projector.2. If suspending the projector 30 cm/12 inches away from the ceiling, allow ample clearance for all four sides and the under the
projector.
About High Altitude mode
• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600metersorhigher.
Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausetheprojectortooverheatandtheprotectorcouldshutdown.Ifthishappens,waitacoupleminutesandturnontheprojector.
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1600metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausethelamptoovercool,causingtheimagetoflicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600metersorhighercanshortenthelifeofinternalpartssuchasthelamp.
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About Copyright of original projected pictures:Pleasenotethatusingthisprojectorforthepurposeofcommercialgainortheattractionofpublicattentioninavenuesuchasacoffeeshoporhotelandemployingcompressionorexpansionofthescreenimagewiththefollowingfunc-tionsmayraiseconcernabouttheinfringementofcopyrightswhichareprotectedbycopyrightlaw.[ASPECTRATIO],[3DREFORM],[D-ZOOM]featureandothersimilarfeatures.
Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish marketEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
Thisdeviceisnotintendedforuseinthedirectfieldofviewatvisualdisplayworkplaces.Toavoidincommodingreflec-tionsatvisualdisplayworkplacesthisdevicemustnotbeplacedinthedirectfieldofview.
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Table of ContentsImportant Information ............................................................................................i
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 11What’sintheBox? ......................................................................................................... 1IntroductiontotheProjector .......................................................................................... 2
CongratulationsonYourPurchaseoftheProjector ................................................. 2Featuresyou’llenjoy: ............................................................................................... 2Aboutthisuser’smanual .......................................................................................... 3
PartNamesoftheProjector .......................................................................................... 4Front/Top .................................................................................................................. 4Rear ......................................................................................................................... 5ControlPanel/IndicatorSection ............................................................................... 6TerminalPanelFeatures .......................................................................................... 7
PartNamesoftheRemoteControl ............................................................................... 8BatteryInstallation ................................................................................................... 9RemoteControlPrecautions .................................................................................... 9OperatingRangeforWirelessRemoteControl ........................................................ 9
OperatingEnvironmentforSoftwareIncludedonCD-ROM ........................................ 10OperatingEnvironment .......................................................................................... 11
2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) .............................................. 121FlowofProjectinganImage ........................................................................................ 12ConnectingYourComputer/ConnectingthePowerCord ............................................. 13
UsingtheSuppliedPowerCordStopper ............................................................... 14TurningontheProjector .............................................................................................. 16
NoteonStartupscreen(MenuLanguageSelectscreen) ...................................... 18Iftheprojectedimageisinvertedorupsidedown .................................................. 19
SelectingaSource ...................................................................................................... 20Selectingthecomputerorvideosource................................................................. 20
AdjustingthePictureSizeandPosition ....................................................................... 21Adjustingtheverticalpositionofaprojectedimage(Lensshift) ............................ 22Focus ..................................................................................................................... 24Zoom ...................................................................................................................... 25AdjustingtheTiltFeet ............................................................................................ 25
CorrectingKeystoneDistortion .................................................................................... 26OptimizingComputerSignalAutomatically ................................................................. 28
AdjustingtheImageUsingAutoAdjust .................................................................. 28TurningofftheProjector .............................................................................................. 29AfterUse...................................................................................................................... 30
3. Convenient Features ..................................................................................... 311Blockingthelamplight(LENSSHUTTER) .................................................................. 31TurningofftheImage ................................................................................................... 31FreezingaPicture ....................................................................................................... 31EnlargingaPicture ...................................................................................................... 32ChangingEcoMode/CheckingEnergy-SavingEffectUsingEcoMode[ECO
MODE] ................................................................................................................... 33
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CheckingEnergy-SavingEffect[CARBONMETER] ............................................. 34UsingtheOptionalRemoteMouseReceiver(NP01MR) ............................................ 35CorrectingHorizontalandVerticalKeystoneDistortion[CORNERSTONE] ................ 37
Cornerstone ........................................................................................................... 37DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime .................................................................. 40
SelectingthePIPorPICTUREBYPICTUREMode[MODE] ................................ 40[POSITION] ............................................................................................................ 41
PreventingtheUnauthorizedUseoftheProjector[SECURITY] ................................. 42StoringChangesforLensShift,Zoom,andFocus[LENSMEMORY] ........................ 45
UsageExample...................................................................................................... 45Tostoreyouradjustedvaluesin[REF.LENSMEMORY]: ...................................... 45Tocallupyouradjustedvaluesfrom[REF.LENSMEMORY]: ............................... 46
ControllingtheProjectorbyUsinganHTTPBrowser ................................................. 49ProjectingYourComputer’sScreenImagefromtheProjectorviaaNetwork
[NETWORKPROJECTOR] .................................................................................... 56UsingtheProjectortoOperateYourComputerviaaNetwork[REMOTE
DESKTOP] ............................................................................................................. 60
4. Using the Viewer ............................................................................................. 66❶WhatyoucandowiththeViewer ................................................................................. 66❷Preparingpresentationmaterials ................................................................................ 69❸ProjectingimagesstoredinaUSBmemorydevice .................................................... 70
StartingtheViewer ................................................................................................. 70ExitingtheViewer .................................................................................................. 73NamesandfunctionsofViewerscreen .................................................................. 74Vieweroptionsettings ............................................................................................ 79
❹Projectingdatafromsharedfolder .............................................................................. 82Connectingtheprojectortothesharedfolder ....................................................... 82Disconnectingthesharedfolderfromtheprojector ............................................... 85
❺Projectingdatafrommediaserver............................................................................... 86Settingup“MediaSharing”inWindowsMediaPlayer11 ...................................... 86Settingup“MediaSharing”inWindowsMediaPlayer12 ...................................... 88Connectingtheprojectortothemediaserver ........................................................ 89Disconnectingtheprojectorfromthemediaserver ............................................... 90
❻Restrictionsondisplayingfiles .................................................................................... 91SomerestrictionsonPowerPointfiles .................................................................... 91SomerestrictionsonPDFfiles .............................................................................. 91
5. Using On-Screen Menu ................................................................................ 921UsingtheMenus .......................................................................................................... 92MenuElements ............................................................................................................ 93ListofMenuItems ....................................................................................................... 94MenuDescriptions&Functions[SOURCE] ................................................................ 97
COMPUTER1,2,and3 ........................................................................................ 97HDMI ...................................................................................................................... 97DisplayPort ............................................................................................................. 97VIDEO .................................................................................................................... 97S-VIDEO ................................................................................................................ 97
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VIEWER ................................................................................................................. 97NETWORK ............................................................................................................. 97SLOT(foroptionalboard) ...................................................................................... 97ENTRYLIST .......................................................................................................... 97TESTPATTERN ..................................................................................................... 97
MenuDescriptions&Functions[ADJUST] ................................................................ 101[PICTURE] ........................................................................................................... 101[IMAGEOPTIONS] .............................................................................................. 104[VIDEO] ................................................................................................................ 108UsingtheLensMemoryFunction[LENSMEMORY] ........................................... 109
MenuDescriptions&Functions[SETUP] .................................................................. 110[BASIC] ................................................................................................................ 110[MENU] ................................................................................................................ 114[INSTALLATION(1)] .............................................................................................. 115[INSTALLATION(2)] .............................................................................................. 119[OPTIONS(1)] ...................................................................................................... 121[OPTIONS(2)] ...................................................................................................... 123
MenuDescriptions&Functions[INFO.] .................................................................... 125[USAGETIME] ..................................................................................................... 125[SOURCE(1)] ....................................................................................................... 126[SOURCE(2)] ....................................................................................................... 126[WIREDLAN] ....................................................................................................... 126[WIRELESSLAN(1)] ............................................................................................ 127[WIRELESSLAN(2)] ............................................................................................ 127[VERSION(1)] ...................................................................................................... 127[VERSION(2)] ...................................................................................................... 128[OTHERS] ............................................................................................................ 128
8MenuDescriptions&Functions[RESET] .................................................................. 129ReturningtoFactoryDefault[RESET] ................................................................. 129
❾ApplicationMenu ....................................................................................................... 131IMAGEEXPRESSUTILITY ................................................................................. 131NETWORKPROJECTOR .................................................................................... 131REMOTEDESKTOPCONNECTION .................................................................. 132NETWORKSETTINGS ........................................................................................ 133TOOLS ................................................................................................................. 149
6. Connecting to Other Equipment .......................................................... 154Mountingalens(soldseparately) .............................................................................. 154
Mountingthelens................................................................................................. 154Removingthelens ............................................................................................... 155
MakingConnections .................................................................................................. 156AnalogRGBsignalconnection ............................................................................ 156DigitalRGBsignalconnection ............................................................................. 157ConnectinganExternalMonitor .......................................................................... 159ConnectingYourDVDPlayerorOtherAVEquipment .......................................... 160ConnectingComponentInput .............................................................................. 161ConnectingHDMIInput........................................................................................ 162ConnectingtoaWiredLAN ................................................................................. 163ConnectingtoaWirelessLAN(soldseparately).................................................. 164MountingawirelessLANunit .............................................................................. 164ToremovethewirelessLANunit.......................................................................... 166
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Stackingprojectors .............................................................................................. 168
7. Maintenance .................................................................................................... 1711CleaningtheFilters.................................................................................................... 171CleaningtheLens...................................................................................................... 173CleaningtheCabinet ................................................................................................. 173ReplacingtheLampandtheFilters ........................................................................... 174ReplacingtheFilters .................................................................................................. 177
8. User Supportware ......................................................................................... 179InstallingSoftwareProgram ...................................................................................... 179
InstallationforWindowssoftware ......................................................................... 179InstallationforMacintoshsoftware ....................................................................... 182
ProjectingImagesorVideosfromtheProjectoroveraLAN(ImageExpressUtility2.0) ....................................................................................................................... 183WhatyoucandowithImageExpressUtility2.0 .................................................. 183ConnectingtheprojectortoaLAN ....................................................................... 184BasicOperationofImageExpressUtility2.0 ....................................................... 185
ControllingtheProjectoroveraLAN(PCControlUtilityPro4) ................................. 194ProjectingYourMac’sScreenImagefromtheProjectoroveraLAN(Image
ExpressUtility2forMac) ..................................................................................... 195WhatyoucandowithImageExpressUtility2 ..................................................... 195Operatingenvironment ........................................................................................ 195ConnectingtheprojectortoaLAN ....................................................................... 195UsingImageExpressUtility2 .............................................................................. 196
OperatingtheProjectorViatheLAN(VirtualRemoteTool) ....................................... 199ConvertingPowerPointfilestoSlides(ViewerPPTConverter3.0) ........................... 202
9. Appendix ............................................................................................................. 204Throwdistanceandscreensize ................................................................................ 204
Lenstypesandthrowdistance ............................................................................ 204Tablesofscreensizesanddimensions ............................................................... 206Lensshiftingrange ............................................................................................... 207
❷ReplacingtheColorWheel(included) ....................................................................... 208StoringUnusedColorWheel: ............................................................................... 210
❸MountingtheOptionalBoard(soldseparately) ......................................................... 211CompatibleInputSignalList ...................................................................................... 213Specifications ............................................................................................................ 215
Optical .................................................................................................................. 215Electrical .............................................................................................................. 215Mechanical ........................................................................................................... 216Optionlens ........................................................................................................... 217
CabinetDimensions .................................................................................................. 218PinAssignmentsofD-SubCOMPUTERInputConnector ........................................ 219Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 220
IndicatorMessages .............................................................................................. 220CommonProblems&Solutions ........................................................................... 222Ifthereisnopicture,orthepictureisnotdisplayedcorrectly. .............................. 224
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PCControlCodesandCableConnection ................................................................. 225TroubleshootingCheckList ........................................................................................ 226TravelCareGuide ....................................................................................................... 228
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Projector
1. Introduction1 What’s in the Box?Makesureyourboxcontainseverythinglisted.Ifanypiecesaremissing,contactyourdealer.Pleasesavetheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsifyoueverneedtoshipyourprojector.
Power cord(US: 79TM1001 for AC 120 V/ 79TM1011 for AC 200 V)(EU: 79TM1021)
Lens theft prevention screw (79TM1071)This screw makes it difficult to remove the lens mounted on the projector. (→ page 155)
6-segment color wheel (79TM1081)Stacking holders (x 3) (79TM1101)Power cord stopper (79TM1111)Anti-theft cap for LAN unit (for optional wireless LAN unit) (79TM1091)
NEC Projector CD-ROMUser’s manual (PDF) and the utility software(7N951621)
For North America onlyRegistrationcardLimitedwarranty
For customers in Europe: YouwillfindourcurrentvalidGuar-anteePolicyonourWebSite:www.nec-display-solutions.com
• ImportantInformation(ForNorthAmerica:7N8N1821) (For Other countries than North America: 7N8N1821 and 7N8N1981)
• QuickSetupGuide(ForNorthAmerica:7N8N1831) (For Other countries than North America: 7N8N1831 and 7N8N1841)
Remote control(7N900961)
AA alkaline batteries (x2)
Dust cap for lens (79TM1061)* The projector is shipped without a lens. For
the types of lens and throw distances, see page 204.
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1. Introduction
Introduction to the ProjectorThissectionintroducesyoutoyournewprojectoranddescribesthefeaturesandcontrols.
Congratulations on Your Purchase of the ProjectorThisprojectorisoneoftheverybestprojectorsavailabletoday.Theprojectorenablesyoutoprojectpreciseimagesupto500inches(200or300inchesdependingontheoptionallens)across(measureddiagonally)fromyourPCorMacintoshcomputer(desktopornotebook),VCR,DVDplayer,ordocumentcamera.Youcanusetheprojectoronatabletoporcart,youcanusetheprojectortoprojectimagesfrombehindthescreen,andtheprojectorcanbepermanentlymountedonaceiling*1.Theremotecontrolcanbeusedwirelessly.
*1 Donotattempttomounttheprojectoronaceilingyourself.
Theprojectormustbeinstalledbyqualifiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperoperationandreducetheriskofbodilyinjury.
Inaddition,theceilingmustbestrongenoughtosupporttheprojectorandtheinstallationmustbeinaccordancewithanylocalbuildingcodes.Pleaseconsultyourdealerformoreinformation.
Features you’ll enjoy:
• DLP® projector with high resolution and high brightness
Highresolutiondisplay–WUXGA(1920×1200)nativeresolution(16:10)
• Widerangeofoptionallensesselectableaccordingtotheplaceofinstallation
Thisprojectorsupports6typesofoptionallenses,providingaselectionoflensesadaptedforavarietyofinstallationrequirements.
Inaddition,thelensescanbemountedandremovedinonetouch.
Notethatnolensismounteduponshipmentfromthefactory.Pleasepurchaseoptionallensesseparately.
• DualLampsystem
Twolampsystemoffersincreasedlamplifeandenergysavingsalongwithredundancy.
• Doublestackableforbuiltinredundancyandhighlightoutputrequirements
Doublestackingprojectorsincreasethebrightnessandvisibility.
• PoweredLensShift,Zoom,andFocusofferinstallationflexibility
PoweredHorizontalandVerticallensshiftprovidestheabilitytoprojectfromoffcenterscreeninstallations.Poweredzoomandfocusprovidequickandeasyadjustment.
• Twotypesofcolorwheels(6-segmentwhite)and(6-segmentcolor)interchangeable
Theprojector is shippedwith the6-segmentwhitecolorwheel installed.Youcan replace itwith the included6-segmentcolorwheeltocreateimageswithmorebrilliantcolorstomatchthesource.
• Widerangeofinput/outputconnectors(HDMI,DisplayPort,BNC,etc.)
Theprojectorisequippedwithavarietyofinput/outputconnectors:computer(analog),5BNC,HDMI,DisplayPort,Video,S-Video,etc.(Thecomputer(analog)andBNCconnectorsalsosupportcomponentinputs.)
Theprojector’sHDMIandDisplayPortinputconnectorssupportHDCP.
• Slotforoptionalboard
Theprojectorhasaslotfortheoptionalboard(SB-01HCorotherNEC’sinterfaceboards).
• Highpicturequalityprocessingcircuit
IDTHQVprocessingtechnologyisusedtoprojecthighqualityimages.
• Energy-savingdesignwithastandbypowerconsumptionof0.4Wattsorless
Whentheon-screenmenu’sstandbymodeissetto“PowerSaving”,thepowerconsumptioninthestandbymodeis0.2W(100-120VAC)/0.4W(200-240VAC).
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• “Ecomode”forlowpowerconsumptionand“CarbonMeter”display
Theprojector is equippedwith an“ecomode” for reducingpower consumptionduringuse.Furthermore, thepower-savingeffectwhentheecomodeissetisconvertedintotheamountofreductionsofCO2emissionsandthisisindicatedontheconfirmationmessagedisplayedwhenthepoweristurnedoffandat“Information”ontheon-screenmenu(CARBONMETER).
• Seamlessswitchfunctionforsmootherscreenchangeswhenswitchingthesignal
Whentheinputconnectorisswitched,theimagedisplayedbeforeswitchingisheldsothatthatprojectorcanwritethenewimagewithoutgoingtoblack.
• Simultaneousdisplayof2images(PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE)
Twoimagescanbeprojectedsimultaneouslywithasingleprojector.
Therearetwotypesoflayoutsforthetwoimages:“picture-in-picture”inwhichasub-pictureisdisplayedonthemainpicture,and“picture-by-picture”inwhichthemainandsubpicturesaredisplayednexttoeachother.
• Securityfunctionforpreventingunauthorizeduse
Thisprojectorisequippedwiththefollowingsecurityfunctions:
- Passwordsecurity:Whenapasswordissetintheon-screenmenu,ascreentoinputthepasswordappearswhentheprojector’spoweristurnedon.
- Theftpreventionlock:AsecuritycablecompatiblewithKensingtonlockscanbeconnectedtotheprojector.
• Wired/wirelessLANcompatibility(wirelessLANunitsoldseparately)
TheprojectorisequippedwithaLANport(RJ-45)forconnectiontoawiredLANfortransferringimagesfromacomputertotheprojector,controllingtheprojectorfromacomputer,etc.
Furthermore, theprojectorcanbeused inawirelessLANbymountingtheseparatelysoldwirelessLANunit(NP02LM).
• Convenientutilitysoftware(UserSupportware)providedasstandard
Threeutilitysoftwareprograms(ImageExpressUtility2.0,PCControlUtilityPro4,ImageExpressUtility2forMac)areprovidedontheincludedNECProjectorCD-ROM.Twomoreutilitysoftwareprogramscanbedownloadedfromourwebsite:VirtualRemoteToolandViewerPPTConverter3.0.
• LAN-compatibleviewerfunction
StillandmovingimagesinsharedfoldersonacomputerconnectedbywiredorwirelessLANcanbeprojectedwiththeprojector’sviewer.
- TheviewersupportstheWindowsMediaPlayer11’s“mediasharing”function.
• CrestronRoomView® compatibility
TheprojectorsupportsCrestronRoomView®,allowingmultipledevicesconnectedinthenetworktobemanagedandcontrolledfromacomputer.
About this user’s manualThefastestwaytogetstartedistotakeyourtimeanddoeverythingrightthefirsttime.Takeafewminutesnowtoreviewtheuser’smanual.Thismaysaveyoutimelateron.Atthebeginningofeachsectionofthemanualyou’llfindanoverview.Ifthesectiondoesn’tapply,youcanskipit.
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Part Names of the ProjectorFront/TopThelensissoldseparately.ThedescriptionbelowisforwhentheNP18ZLlensismounted.
Control Panel(→ page 6)
Lens
Ventilation (inlet)
Filter Cover
Remote Sensor (located on the front and the rear)(→ page 9)
Remote Sensor(→ page 9)
Terminal Panel(→ page 7)
IndicatorSection(→ page 6)
Lens Release Button(→ page 155)
ACInputConnect the supplied power cord's three-pin plug here, and plug the other end into an active wall outlet. (→ page 13)
Main Power Switch
USB (LAN) Port (for optional Wire-less LAN Unit) (→ page 164)
Lens Cap(The lens cap is attached to the lens.)
Adjustable Tilt Foot(→ page 25)
Adjustable Tilt Foot(→ page 25)
Built-in Security Slot ( )*
Slot for Power Cord Stopper (→ page 14)
* ThissecurityslotsupportstheMicroSaver®SecuritySystem.
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Rear
CAUTION:PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonoriftheACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.
Remote Sensor (located on the front and the rear)
(→ page 9)Color Wheel Cover(→ page 208)
Ventilation (inlet)
Filter Cover (→ page 171, 177)Ventilation (outlet)
Heated air is exhausted from here.
Lamp Cover (1)(→ page 175, 176)
Lamp Cover (2)(→ page 175, 176)
Stacking Holder(3 locations)
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Control Panel/Indicator Section
1. (POWER) Button (→page17, 29)
2. POWER Indicator (→page17, 29, 220)
3. STATUS Indicator (→page220)
4. LAMP1andLAMP2Indicators(→page174, 221)
5. TEMP. Indicator (→page221)
6. SHUTTERIndicator(→page221)
7. SOURCE Button (→page20)
8. AUTO ADJ. Button (→page28)
9. 3D REFORM Button (→page37)
10.ORIENTATIONButton(→page19)
11.SHUTTER/HOMEPOSITIONButton(→page22, 31)
NOTE: The “home position” for lens shift position is not the center position of the adjustable lens shift range. The home position should be used for lens installation.
12. MENU Button (→page92)
13. Buttons (→page92)
14.ENTERButton(→page92)
15. EXIT Button (→page92)
16.LENSSHIFT Buttons (→page22)
17.FOCUS+/−Buttons(→page24)
18.ZOOM+/−Buttons(→page25)
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Terminal Panel Features
1. COMPUTER1IN/ComponentInputConnector(MiniD-Sub15Pin)(→ page 13,156,161)
2. COMPUTER2IN/ComponentInputConnector(MiniD-Sub15Pin)(→ page 156,161)
3. COMPUTER3IN/Component(R/Cr,G/Y,B/Cb,H,V)Connectors(BNC×5)(→ page 156,161)
4. HDMIINConnector(TypeA)(→ page 157,158,162)
5. DisplayPortINConnector(DisplayPort20P)(→ page 157)
6. MONITOROUT(COMP1)Connector(MiniD-Sub15Pin)(→ page 159)
7. VIDEOINConnector(BNC)(→ page 160)
8. S-VIDEOINConnector(MiniDIN4Pin)(→ page 160)
9. LANPort(RJ-45)(→ page 163)
10.USBPort(TypeA)(→ page 70)
11.PCCONTROLPort(D-Sub9Pin)(→ page 225)
UsethisporttoconnectaPCorcontrolsystem.Thisenablesyoutocontroltheprojectorusingserialcommunica-tionprotocol.Ifyouarewritingyourownprogram,typicalPCcontrolcodesareonpage225.
12. REMOTE Connector (Stereo Mini)
UsethisconnectorforwiredremotecontroloftheprojectorusingtheNECoptionalremotecontrol.
Connecttheprojectorandoptionalremotecontrolusingacommerciallyavailablewiredremotecontrolcable.
13. USB (LAN) Port (for optional Wireless LAN Unit) (→ page 164)
14.OptionalSlot(SLOT)(→ page 211)
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Part Names of the Remote Control
1. Infrared Transmitter (→page9)
2. POWER ON Button (→page17)
3. POWER OFF Button (→page29)
4,5,6.COMPUTER1/2/3Button (→page20)7. AUTO ADJ. Button (→page28)
8. VIDEOButton (→page20)
9. S-VIDEOButton (→page20)
10.HDMIButton(→page20)
11. DisplayPort Button (→page20)
12.VIEWERButton(→page20, 66)
13. NETWORK Button (→page20)
14.SOURCEButton(→page20)
15. PIP Button (→page20, 40)
16.IDSETButton(→page120)17.NumericKeypadButton/CLEARButton (→page120)
18. MENU Button (→page92)19. EXIT Button (→page92)
20. Button (→page92)
21. ENTER Button (→page92)
22.L-CLICKButton*(→page36)23.R-CLICKButton*(→page36)24.VOLUME(+)(−)Button(Notavailable)25.D-ZOOM(+)(−)Button(→page32)26.PAGE/Button*(→page36)27. PICTURE Button (→page101, 103)28. ECO Button (→page33)
29. ASPECT Button (→page106)30.AV-MUTEButton(→page31)31. 3D REFORM Button (→page37)32.FREEZEButton(→page31)33. SHUTTER Button (→page31)34.LENSSHIFTButton(→page22)35.FOCUS/ZOOMButton(→page24, 25)36.HELPButton(→page125)
* ThePAGE/, ,L-CLICKandR-CLICKbuttonsworkonlywhenaUSBcableisconnectedwithyourcom-puter.
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Battery Installation
Remote Control Precautions• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.• Donotshort,heat,ortakeapartbatteries.• Donotthrowbatteriesintofire.• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.
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Remote sensor on projector cabinet
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control• Theinfraredsignaloperatesbyline-of-sightuptoadistanceofabout22feet/7mandwithina60-degreeangleof
theremotesensorontheprojectorcabinet.• Theprojectorwillnotrespondifthereareobjectsbetweentheremotecontrolandthesensor,orifstronglightfalls
onthesensor.Weakbatterieswillalsopreventtheremotecontrolfromproperlyoperatingtheprojector.
1 Pressthecatchandremovethebatterycover.
2 Install new ones (AA). Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polar-ity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
3 Slipthecoverbackoverthebatteriesuntilitsnapsintoplace.NOTE: Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries.
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Operating Environment for Software Included on CD-ROMNamesandFeaturesofBundledSoftwarePrograms
Nameofsoftwareprogram Features
ImageExpressUtility2.0 • Thisisasoftwareprogramusedtosendthescreensofyourpersonalcomput-erstotheprojectorviawired/wirelessLAN(Meetingmode).
Projectedimagescanbetransferredandsavedtopersonalcomputers. When“MeetingMode”isused,projectedimagescanbesentandsavedto
thepersonalcomputers.Imagescanbesentfromapersonalcomputertonotonlyoneprojectorbutalsototwoormoreprojectorsatthesametime.(→page183)
PCControlUtilityPro4 ThisisasoftwareprogramusedtooperatetheprojectorfromthecomputerwhenthecomputerandtheprojectorareconnectedwithLAN(wiredorwireless)oraserialcable.(→page194)
ImageExpressUtilityforMac • ThisisasoftwareprogramusedtosendtheMac’sscreenimagetotheprojec-toroveranetwork(wiredorwirelessLAN).ForMac’soperatingenvironment,seepage195.
*AseparatelysoldwirelessLANunitisrequiredtouseawirelessLAN.
NOTE:• ImageExpressUtilityforMacdoesnotsupport“MeetingMode”whichisprovidedinImageExpressUtility2.0.
Thefollowingsoftwareprogramscanbedownloadedfromourwebsite.
Nameofsoftwareprogram FeaturesVirtualRemoteTool Whenthecomputerandprojectorareconnectedusinganetwork(wired/wireless
LAN),suchoperationsasturningtheprojector’spoweronandoffandswitchingthesignalcanbeperformed.Itisalsopossibletosendanimagetotheprojectorandregisteritasthebackgroundlogo.Oncetheimageisregistered,itcanbelockedtopreventthelogofrombeingoverwritten.(→page199)
ViewerPPTConverter3.0 ThisisasoftwareprogramusedtoconvertfilescreatedwithPowerPointintoJPEGfilesthatcanbedisplayedwiththeviewerfunctionoftheprojectorwhenaUSBmemorydeviceisinsertedintotheprojector.(→page202)
Download serviceFordownloadingorupdatingthesesoftwareprograms,visitourwebsite:URL:http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
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Operating EnvironmentThefollowingistheoperatingenvironmentforImageExpressUtility2.0.Fortheoperatingenvironmentofothersoft-wareprogram,refertothehelpfunctionofeachsoftwareprogram.
SupportedOS Windows7HomeBasicWindows7HomePremiumWindows7ProfessionalWindows7UltimateWindows7EnterpriseWindowsVistaHomeBasicWindowsVistaHomePremiumWindowsVistaBusinessWindowsVistaUltimateWindowsVistaEnterpriseWindowsXPHomeEditionServicePack2orlaterWindowsXPProfessionalServicePack2orlaterWindowsXPTabletPCEdition2005orlater(WindowsXPTabletPCEditionServicePack2orlater)• Only32-bitversion* “EasyConnection”supportstheAdministrativeprivilegesofWindowsXPandWindows7/
WindowsVistaonly• Windowspower-savingfunctionisnotsupported.
Processor • Windows7/WindowsVistaPentium4/PentiumM800MHzequivalentorhigherrequiredDualcore1GHzorhigherrecommended
• WindowsXPPentiumIII800MHzorhigherrequiredPentium41.6GHzorhigherrecommended
Memory • Windows7/WindowsVista512MBormorerequired1GBormorerecommended
• WindowsXP128MBormorerequired192MBormorerecommended*Morememorymayberequiredtorunadditionalapplicationssimultaneously.
Graphicprocessor • Windows7/WindowsVistaThe“Graphics”score3.0ormoreof“WindowsExperienceIndex”recommended.
Networkenvironment TCP/IP-compatiblewiredLANorwirelessLAN(*UseawirelessLANunitcomplyingwiththeWi-Fistandard.)
Resolution • Windows7/WindowsVistaSVGA(800×600)orhigherrequiredXGA(1024×768)recommended
• WindowsXPVGA(640×480)orhigherrequiredXGA(1024×768)recommended
ScreenColors HighColor(15bits,16bits)TrueColor(24bits,32bits)(recommended)• 256orfewercolorsarenotsupported.
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Thissectiondescribeshowtoturnontheprojectorandtoprojectapictureontothescreen.
1 Flow of Projecting an Image
Step 1• Connectingyourcomputer/Connectingthepowercord(→page13)
Step 2 • Turningontheprojector(→page16)
Step 3 • Selectingasource(→page20)
Step 4• Adjustingthepicturesizeandposition(→page21)• Correctingkeystonedistortion[KEYSTONE](→page26)
Step 5• Adjustingapicture
- Optimizing a computer signal automatically (→ page 28)
Step 6• Makingapresentation
Step 7• Turningofftheprojector(→page29)
Step 8• Afteruse(→page30)
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Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord
NOTE:• Installalensbeforeperformingthefollowingsteps.(→ page 154)
1. Connectyourcomputertotheprojector.
This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. For information about other connections, see “(2) Making Connections” on page 156.
Connectthecomputercable(VGA)betweentheprojector’sCOMPUTER1INconnectorandthecomputer’sport(miniD-Sub15Pin).Turntwothumbscrewsofbothconnectorstofixthecomputercable(VGA).
2. Connectthesuppliedpowercordtotheprojector.
WARNING:TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCK,DONOTEXPOSETHISUNITTORAINORMOISTURE.DONOTUSETHISUNIT’SPLUGWITHANEXTENSIONCORDORINANOUTLETUNLESSALLTHEPRONGSCANBEFULLYINSERTED.
ImportantInformation:
• Whenplugginginorunpluggingthesuppliedpowercord,makesurethatthemainpowerswitchispushedtothe off [O] position. Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector.
• Donotuseathree-phasepowersupply.Doingsomaycausemalfunction.
Firstconnectthesuppliedpowercord’sthree-pinplugtotheACINoftheprojector,andthenconnecttheotherplug of the supplied power cord in the wall outlet.
COMPUTER 1 IN
Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into boththeACINandthewalloutlet.
Main power switch
To wall outlet
NOTE(forNorthAmericaonly)• ThemodeldistributedinNorthAmericacomeswithtwodifferenttypesofpowercords:onefor120Vandtheotherfor200V. Usethepowercordsuitableforthevoltagebeingused.
CAUTION:PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonoriftheACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.
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Using the Supplied Power Cord StopperTopreventthepowercordfromaccidentlyremovingfromtheACINoftheprojector,attachthesuppliedpowercordstoppertoclampthepowercord.
NOTE:• Donotclampthepowercordwithothercables.Doingsocangeneratenoise,whichcanaffectadverselythesignalcable.
CAUTION• Donotbundlethepowercord.Doingthiscouldcauseheatorafire.
• Donotclamptwopowercordsthatwouldbeusedwhenstackingtwoprojectors.Doingthiscouldcauseafire.
NOTE:Becarefulnottoinsertthebandinversely.Oncethebandisattached,itcannotberemovedfromtheslot.
Attaching the power cord stopper1. InserttheendofbandofthepowercordstopperintotheslotnexttotheACINontheterminalpanel.
2. Usethepowercordstoppertoclampthepowercord.
Push the clamper to lock it.
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3. Slidetheclampertothehiltofthepowercord.
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Removingthepowercordfromthepowercordstopper
1. Pushtheclamperofthepowercordstoppertounclaspit.
2. Pushthepowercordclampertoopenitwideenoughtopulloutthepowercord.
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Turning on the ProjectorNOTE:• Theprojectorhastwopowerswitches:AmainpowerswitchandaPOWERbutton(POWERONandOFFontheremotecontrol)•Turningontheprojector:1. PressthemainpowerswitchtotheONposition(I).
The projector will go into standby mode.
2. PressthePOWERbutton.
The projector will become ready to use.
•Turningofftheprojector:1. PressthePOWERbutton.
The confirmation message will be displayed.
2. PressthePOWERbuttonagain.
The projector will go into standby mode.
3. PressthemainpowerswitchtotheOFFposition(O).
The projector will be turned off.
Removethelenscap.
1. PressthemainpowerswitchtotheONposition(I).
The projector will go into standby mode. When in standby mode, the POWER indicator will light orange and the STA-TUS indicator will light green when [NORMAL] is selected for[STANDBYMODE].SeethePowerIndicatorsection.(→ page 220)
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2. Pressthe (POWER)buttonontheprojectorcabinetorthePOWERONbuttonontheremotecontrol.
The POWER indicator will turn to blue and the projector will become ready to use.
TIP:• Whenthemessage“PROJECTORISLOCKED!ENTERYOUR
PASSWORD.” is displayed, it means that the [SECURITY]featureisturnedon.(→ page 42)
• When the ECO message is displayed, it means that [ON] isselectedfor[ECOMESSAGE].(→ page 114)
After you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video source is turned on.
NOTE:Abluescreen(bluebackground)isdisplayedwhennosignalisbeinginput(byfactorydefaultmenusettings).
Standby Blinking PowerOn
Steady orange light
Blinking blue light
Steady blue light
(→page220)
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Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)Whenyoufirstturnontheprojector,youwillgettheStartupmenu.Thismenugivesyoutheopportunitytoselectoneofthe27menulanguages.
Toselectamenulanguage,followthesesteps:
1. Usethe, , or buttontoselectoneofthe27lan-guagesfromthemenu.
2. PresstheENTERbuttontoexecutetheselection.
Afterthishasbeendone,youcanproceedtothemenuopera-tion.Ifyouwant,youcanselectthemenulanguagelater.(→[LANGUAGE]onpage95and113)
NOTE: • Turningthepowerbackondirectlyafter it isturnedoff(bydirectpoweroff)whileanimageisbeingprojectedcanresult in
malfunction. Be sure to wait at least 1 second before turning the power back on.• Keepthelenscapoffthelenswhiletheprojector’spowerison. If the lens cap is on, it could be warped due to high temperature.• Ifoneofthefollowingthingshappens,theprojectorwillnotturnon.
- If the internal temperature of the projector is too high, the projector detects abnormal high temperature. In this condition the projectorwillnotturnontoprotecttheinternalsystem.Ifthishappens,waitfortheprojector’sinternalcomponentstocooldown.
- Startingunderlowtemperatureconditions Iftheusageenvironmenttemperatureislowerthantheprojector’soperatingtemperature,theTEMP.indicatorwillflash.Increase
theusageenvironmenttemperatureto0°Corhigherandturnontheprojectoragain. Ifyouturnontheprojectorataround0°C,itmaytake5minutestowarmuptheprojector. Duringwarm-up,theTEMP.indicatorwillflash.Whenthewarm-upiscompleted,theTEMP.indicatorwilllightout.- Whenthelampreachesitsendofusablelife,theprojectorwillnotturnon.Ifthishappens,replacethelamp.- IftheSTATUSindicatorlightsorangewiththepowerbuttonpressed,itmeansthatthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]isturnedon.
Cancelthelockbyturningitoff.(→ page 119)- Ifthelampfailstolight,andiftheLAMP1orLAMP2indicatorflashesonandoffinacycleofsixtimes,waitafullminuteand
then turn on the power.• WhilethePOWERindicatorisblinkingblueinshortcycles,thepowercannotbeturnedoffbyusingthepowerbutton.• Immediatelyafterturningontheprojector,screenflickermayoccur.Thisisnormal.Wait3to5minutesuntilthelamplightingis
stabilized.• Whentheprojectoristurnedon,itmaytakesometimebeforethelamplightbecomesbright.• Ifyouturnontheprojectorimmediatelyafterthelampisturnedofforwhenthetemperatureishigh,thefansrunwithoutdisplay-
ing an image for some time and then the projector will display the image.
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If the projected image is inverted or upside down1 PresstheORIENTATIONbutton.
The[ORIENTATION]screenwillbedisplayed.
2 Pressagaintoselectacorrectorientation.
EachtimetheORIENTATIONbuttonispressed,thechoiceyouhighlightwill be changed.
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3 StoppressingtheORIENTATIONbutton.
The menu will be closed and the projected image will be displayed in the correct orientation you select.
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Selecting a SourceSelecting the computer or video sourceNOTE:Turnonthecomputerorvideosourceequipmentconnectedtotheprojector.
Detecting the Signal AutomaticallyPresstheSOURCEbuttononce.Theprojectorwillsearchfortheavailableinputsourceanddisplayit.Theinputsourcewillchangeasfollows:
COMPUTER1→COMPUTER2→COMPUTER3→HDMI→DisplayPort→VIDEO→S-VIDEO→VIEWER→SLOT→COMPUTER1→ ...
• With theSOURCEscreendisplayed,youcanpress theSOURCEbuttonafewtimestoselecttheinputsource.
TIP:Ifnoinputsignalispresent,theinputwillbeskipped.
Using the Remote ControlPressanyoneoftheCOMPUTER1,COMPUTER2,COMPUTER3,HDMI,DisplayPort,VIDEO,S-VIDEO,VIEWER,orNETWORKbuttons.
Selecting Default Source Youcansetasourceasthedefaultsourcesothatitwillbedisplayedeachtimetheprojectoristurnedon.
1. PresstheMENUbutton.
The menu will be displayed.
2. Pressthebuttontwicetoselect[SETUP]andpressthebut-tonortheENTERbuttontoselect[BASIC].
3. Pressthebuttonfivetimestoselect[OPTIONS(2)].4. Press the button five times to select [DEFAULT SOURCE
SELECT]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The [DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT] screen will be displayed.
(→ page 124)5. Selectasourceasthedefaultsource,andpresstheENTERbut-
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6. PresstheEXITbuttonafewtimestoclosethemenu.
7. Restarttheprojector.
The source you selected in step 5 will be projected.
NOTE:Evenwhen[AUTO]isturnedon,the[NETWORK]willnotbeautomaticallyselected.Tosetyournetworkasthedefaultsource,select[NETWORK].
TIP:• When theprojector is inStandbymode,applyingacomputersignal froma
computerconnectedtotheCOMPUTER1/3INinputwillpowerontheprojectorandsimultaneouslyprojectthecomputer’simage.
([AUTOPOWERON(COMP1/3)]→ page 124)• OntheWindows7keyboard,acombinationoftheWindowsandPkeysallows
you to set up external display easily and quickly.
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Adjusting the Picture Size and PositionUsethelensshiftdial,theadjustabletiltfootlever,thezoombuttonsandthefocusbuttonstoadjustthepicturesizeandposition.Inthischapterdrawingsandcablesareomittedforclarity.
Adjusting theprojected image’sverticalandhorizontalposition[Lensshift]
Adjustingthefocus[Focus]
(→ page 22) (→ page 24)
Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage[Zoom]
Adjusting the projected image’s height and horizontaltilt[Tiltfoot]*¹
(→ page 25) (→ page 25)
Adjustingthekeystonecorrection[Keystone]
(→ page 26)
NOTE*1: Adjusttheprojectedimage’sheightusingthetiltfeetwhenyouwanttoprojecttheimageatapositionhigherthanthelens shift adjustment range.
TIP:• Built-intestpatternscanbeconvenientlyusedforadjustingthepicturesizeandposition.(→ page 97) Thelensshift,focusandzoomadjustmentsarenotavailablewiththeremotecontrolwhenthetestpatternisdisplayed.
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Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift)
CAUTION • Performtheadjustmentfrombehindorfromthesideoftheprojector.Adjustingfromthefrontcouldexposeyoureyestostronglightwhichcouldinjurethem.
• Keephandsawayfromthelensmountingportionwhilethelensshiftisinoperation.Failuretodosocouldresultinhandsbeingpinchedbythemovinglens.
NOTE:• ThelensshiftfunctionisnotavailableontheprojectorwithNP16FLlensinstalled. Returnthelensshiftpositiontothehomepositionbeforeinstallingthelenstotheprojector.• Shiftingthelenstothemaximumintwodirectionscombinedwillcausetheedgesoftheimagetobecomedarkorwillcause
some shadows.
Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet1. PressoneoftheLENSSHIFT▼▲◀▶buttons.
2. UsetheLENSSHIFT▼▲◀▶buttonstomovetheprojectedimage.
ReturningthelensshiftpositiontothehomepositionPressandholdtheSHUTTER/HOMEPOSITIONbuttonfor2secondstoreturnthelensshiftpositiontothehomeposition(nearlycenterposition)
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Adjusting with the remote control1. PresstheLENSSHIFTbutton.
The Lens Shift screen will be displayed.
2. Pressthe▼▲◀ or ▶button. Use the ▼▲◀▶ buttons to move the projected image.
TIP:• Thediagrambelowshowsthelensshiftadjustmentrangeforthedesktopfront.Toraisetheprojectionpositionhigherthanthis,
usethetiltfeet.(→ page 25)• Fortheceilingmount/frontprojectionlensshiftadjustmentrange,seepage207.
1V
1H0.1H 0.1H
0.5V
Height of projected image
Width of projected image
1V
1H0.1H 0.1H
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Height of projected image
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FocusApplicablelens:NP16FL/NP17ZL/NP18ZL/NP19ZL/NP20ZL/NP21ZLUsetheFOCUS(+)or(−)buttonontheprojectorcabinettoobtainthebestfocus.
TIP:Toobtainthebestfocus,performthefollowing(forfixedinstallation)Preparation:Warmuptheprojectorforonehour.1.UsetheFOCUS+/−buttonstomakesureyouobtainthebestfocus.Ifyoudonot,movetheprojectorbackandforth.2.Selectthe[TESTPATTERN]fromthemenuanddisplaythetestpattern.(→ page 97)3.KeeppressingtheFOCUS−buttonuntilthegridofthetextpatternismadeinvisible.4.KeeppressingtheFOCUS+buttonuntilyouobtainthebestfocus. If you adjust beyond the best focal point, go back to step 3 and repeat the procedures.
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting the Tilt Feet• Turn the left and right tilt feet on the right, left, and rear to
adjust.
Thetiltfeetlengthenandshortenwhenturned.
Theheightoftheprojectedimageisadjustedbyturningtheleftandrighttiltfeet.
Iftheprojectedimageistilted,turnoneofthetiltfeettoadjusttheimagesothatitislevel.
- Iftheprojectedimageisdistorted,see“2-6CorrectingKeystoneDistortion” (→ page 26).
- The tilt feet can be used to tilt +/− 50 mm/1.97" (6.75°), −9 mm/0.35" (1.2°).
CAUTIONTherearventsoftheprojectormaybecomeheatedduringnormalprojectoroperation.Usecautionwhenadjustingthetiltfootontherearside.
NOTE:• Donotlengthenthetiltfeetontherightandleftanymorethan50mm/1.97"and
thetiltfootontherearanymorethan9mm/0.35"ontherear.Theforceofdoingso may cause the rear foot to come off, resulting in damage to the projector.
• Donotuse the tilt feet foranypurposeother thanadjusting theprojector’sprojection angle.
Handling the tilt feet improperly, such as carrying the projector by grasping the tilt feet or hooking it onto a wall using the tilt feet, could damage the projector.
ZoomUsetheZOOM(+)or(−)buttonontheprojectorcabinettozoominorout.• ThezoomisnotavailableontheseparatelysoldNP16Llens.
Up
Tilt foot
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Correcting Keystone DistortionWhentheprojectorisnotexactlyperpendiculartothescreen,keystonedistortionoccurs.Toovercomeit,youcanusethe“Keystone”function,adigitaltechnologythatcanadjustforkeystone-typedistortion,resultinginacrisp,squareimage.Thefollowingprocedureexplainshowtousethe[KEYSTONE]screenfromthemenutocorrecttrapezoidaldistor-tions.Whentheprojectorisplaceddiagonallytothescreen,Whentheprojectorissetupatanangleinrelationtothescreen,adjusttheHorizontaloptionoftheKeystonemenusothatthetopandbottomofsidesoftheprojectedimageareparallel.
1. Pressthe3DREFORMbuttonontheremotecontrolortheprojec-torcabinet.
The Keystone screen will be displayed on the screen.
2. Pressthebuttontoselect[VERTICAL]andthenusethe or sothattheleftandrightsidesoftheprojectedimageareparallel.
* Adjust the vertical keystone distortion.
3. Aligntheleft(orright)sideofthescreenwiththeleft(orright)sideoftheprojectedimage.
• Usetheshortersideoftheprojectedimageasthebase.
• Intherightexample,usetheleftsideasthebase.
4. Pressthebuttontoselect[HORIZONTAL]andthenusethe or sothatthetopandbottomsidesoftheprojectedimagearepar-allel.
• Adjustthehorizontalkeystonedistortion.
Screen frameProjected area
Align left side
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NOTE:• Iftheprojectionangleisthesameasinthelastuse,thepreviouscorrectionsettingvaluesareretainedinthememory.• WhendoingStep2,adjustthepositionofimagesothatthescreenissmallerthantheareaoftheprojectedarea.• Toresetthe3DReformcorrectionsettingvalues,pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2seconds.• Eachtimethe3DREFORMbuttonispressed,theitemwillchangeasfollows:KEYSTONE→CORNERSTONE→ None →KEY-
STONE→ ...Forinformationon[CORNERSTONE],see“CorrectingHorizontalandVerticalKeystoneDistortion(Cornerstone)”onpage37.• TheCornerstoneadjustmentwillnotbeavailableduringtheKeystoneadjustment.ToperformtheCornerstoneadjustment,press
andholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2secondstoresettheKeystonecorrectionsettingvalues.TheKeystoneadjustmentwillnotbeavailableduringtheCornerstoneadjustment.ToperformtheKeystoneadjustment,pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2secondstoresettheCornerstonecorrectionsettingvalues.
• The3DReformfeaturecancauseanimagetobeslightlyblurredbecausethecorrectionismadeelectronically.
5. Repeatsteps2and4tocorrectkeystonedistortion.
6. AftercompletingKeystonecorrection,presstheEXITbutton.
The Keystone screen will disappear.
• ToperformKeystonecorrectionagain,pressthe3DREFORMbuttonto display the Keystone screen and repeat above steps 1 to 6.
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Optimizing Computer Signal AutomaticallyAdjusting the Image Using Auto AdjustOptimizingacomputerimageautomatically.(COMPUTER1/COMPUTER2/COMPUTER3)PresstheAUTOADJ.buttontooptimizeacomputerimageautomatically.Thisadjustmentmaybenecessarywhenyouconnectyourcomputerforthefirsttime.
[Poor picture]
[Normal picture]
NOTE:Somesignalsmaytaketimetodisplayormaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.• IftheAutoAdjustoperationcannotoptimizethecomputersignal,trytoadjust[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],and[PHASE]
manually.(→ page 104, 105)
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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Turning off the ProjectorTo turn off the projector:
1. First,press the (POWER)buttonon theprojectorcabinetorthePOWEROFFbuttonontheremotecon-trol.
The [POWER OFF / ARE YOU SURE ? / CARBON SAV-INGS-SESSION0.000[g-CO2]]messagewillappear.
2. Secondly, press the ENTER button or press the (POWER)orthePOWEROFFbuttonagain.
The lamp will turn off and the projector will go into standby mode. When in standby mode, the POWER indicator will light orange and the STATUS indicator will light green when [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE].
3. PressthemainpowerswitchtotheOFFposition(O).
The POWER indicator will go off and the main power will turn off.
PowerOn
Steady blue light
Standby
Steady orange lightPress twice
CAUTION:PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonoriftheACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.
NOTE:• WhilethePOWERindicatorisblinkingblueinshortcycles,thepowercannotbeturnedoff.• Youcannotturnoffthepowerfor60secondsimmediatelyafterturningitonanddisplayinganimage.• Waitatleast20minutesafterthepoweristurnedon(afterstartingtoproject)beforeturningtheACpoweroffwhileanimageis
being projected or while the cooling fan is running.• Donotunplugthepowercordfromtheprojectororfromthepoweroutletwhileanimageisbeingprojected.Doingsocould
deterioratetheprojector’sACinputconnectororthepowerplug’scontact.ToturnofftheACpowerwhileanimageisbeingprojected,usetheprojector'smainpowerswitch,thepowerstrip’sswitch,thebreaker,etc.
• DonotdisconnecttheACpowersupplytotheprojectorwithin10secondsofmakingadjustmentorsettingchangesandclosingthe menu. Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings.
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After UsePreparation:Makesurethattheprojectoristurnedoff.
1. Unplugthepowercord.
2. Disconnectanyothercables.• RemovetheUSBmemoryifitisinsertedintotheprojector.
3. Mountthelenscaponthelens.
4. Beforemovingtheprojector,screwinthetiltfeetiftheyhavebeenlengthened.
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3. Convenient Features1 Blocking the lamp light (LENS SHUTTER)PresstheSHUTTER/HOMEPOSITIONbuttontoblockthelampslightfromhitting thescreen.Pressagain toallowthescreentobecome il-luminatedagain.• AnotherwaytoshutthelamplightoffistopresstheSHUTTERbutton
ontheremotecontrol.
NOTE: • DonotpressandholdtheSHUTTER/HOMEPOSITIONbuttonfor2secondsor
longer. Doing so will cause the lens shift position to return to the home position.
Turning off the ImagePresstheAV-MUTEbuttontoturnofftheimageforashortperiodoftime.Pressagaintorestoretheimage.
Theprojector’spower-savingfunctionwillworkinsomesecondsaftertheimageisturnedoff.Asaresult,thelamppowerwillbereduced.
NOTE:• Torestoretheimage,evenifyoupresstheAV-MUTEbuttonimmediatelyafter
thestartofthepower-savingfunction,thelampbrightnessmaynotberestoredtoitsoriginallevel.
Freezing a PicturePress theFREEZEbutton to freezeapicture.Pressagain to resumemotion.
NOTE:Theimageisfrozenbuttheoriginalvideoisstillplayingback.
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Enlarging a PictureYoucanenlargethepictureuptofourtimes.
NOTE:Themaximummagnificationmaybelessthanfourtimesdependingonthe signal.
Todoso:
1. PresstheD-ZOOM(+)buttontomagnifythepicture.
2. Pressthebutton. The area of the magnified image will be moved
3. PresstheD-ZOOM(−)button.
Each time the D-ZOOM (−) button is pressed, the image is reduced.
NOTE: • Theimagewillbeenlargedorreducedatthecenterofthescreen.• Displayingthemenuwillcancelthecurrentmagnification.
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Changing Eco Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using Eco Mode [ECO MODE]Thisfeatureenablesyoutoselecttwobrightnessmodesofthelamp:OFFandONmodes.Thelamplifecanbeextendedbyturningonthe[ECOMODE].
[ECOMODE] Description
[OFF] Thisisthedefaultsetting(100%Brightness).
[ON] Lowlamppowerconsumption(approx.80%Brightness).
Toturnonthe[ECOMODE],dothefollowing:
1. PresstheECObuttonontheremotecontroltodisplay[ECOMODE]screen.
2. Usethe or buttontoselect[ON].3. PresstheENTERbutton.
Tochangefrom[ON]to[OFF],GobacktoStep2andselect[OFF].RepeatStep3.
NOTE: • The[ECOMODE]canbechangedbyusingthemenu. Select[SETUP]→[BASIC]→[LAMPMODE]→[ECOMODE].• Thelampliferemainingandlamphoursusedcanbecheckedin[USAGETIME].Select[INFO.]→[USAGETIME].• [ECOMODE]isalwayssetto[OFF]immediatelyafterthelampisturnedon.Thelampconditionwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen
[ECOMODE]ischanged.• Afteralapseof1minutefromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue,blackorlogoscreen,[ECOMODE]willautomaticallyswitchto
[ON].
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Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER]Thisfeaturewillshowenergy-savingeffectintermsofCO2emissionreduction(kg)whentheprojector’s[ECOMODE]issetto[OFF],or[ON].Thisfeatureiscalledas[CARBONMETER].
Therearetwomessages:[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]and[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION].The[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]messageshowsthetotalamountofCO2emissionreductionfromthetimeofshipmentuptonow.Youcanchecktheinformationon[USAGETIME]from[INFO.]ofthemenu.(→page125)
The[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION]messageshowstheamountofCO2emissionreductionbetweenthetimeofchangingtoECOMODEimmediatelyafterthetimeofpower-onandthetimeofpower-off.The[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION]messagewillbedisplayedinthe[POWEROFF/AREYOUSURE?]messageatthetimeofpower-off.
TIP:• TheformulaasshownbelowisusedtocalculatetheamountofCO2 emission reduction. AmountofCO2emissionreduction=(PowerconsumptioninOFFforECOMODE−PowerconsumptioninONforECOMODE)×
CO2conversionfactor.*Whentheimageisturnedoff,theamountofCO2 emission reduction will also increase. *CalculationforamountofCO2emissionreductionisbasedonanOECDpublication“CO2EmissionsfromFuelCombustion,2008
Edition”.• The[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]iscalculatedbasedonsavingsrecordedin15minutesintervals.• Thisformulawillnotapplytothepowerconsumptionwhichisnotaffectedbywhether[ECOMODE]isturnedonoroff.
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Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR)Theoptionalremotemousereceiverenablesyoutooperateyourcomputer’smousefunctionsfromtheremotecontrol.Itisagreatconvenienceforclickingthroughyourcomputer-generatedpresentations.
Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computerIfyouwishtousetheremotemousefunction,connectthemousereceiverandcomputer.Themousereceivercanbeconnecteddirectlytothecomputer’sUSBport(typeA).
NOTE:DependingonthetypeofconnectionorOSinstalledonyourcomputer,youmayhavetorestartyourcomputerorchangeyour computer settings.
Remote mouse receiver
Computer
To USB port of PC or Macintosh
When operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver
Remote sensor on the remote mouse receiver
7 m/22 feet
When connecting using the USB terminalForPC,themousereceivercanonlybeusedwithaWindowsXP*,WindowsVista,Windows7,orMacOSX10.0.0orlateroperatingsystem.
*NOTE:InSP1orolderversionofWindowsXP,ifthemousecursorwillnotmovecorrectly,dothefollowing:CleartheEnhancepointerprecisioncheckboxunderneaththemousespeedsliderintheMousePropertiesdialogbox[PointerOptionstab].
NOTE:ThePAGE and buttonsdonotworkwithPowerPointforMacintosh.
NOTE:Waitatleast5secondsafterdisconnectingthemousereceiverbeforereconnectingitandviceversa.Thecomputermaynotidentifythemousereceiverifitisrepeatedlyconnectedanddisconnectedinrapidintervals.
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Operating your computer’s mouse from the remote controlYoucanoperateyourcomputer’smousefromtheremotecontrol.
PAGE / Button � scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in PowerPoint on your computer�
Buttons ���� moves the mouse cursor on your computer�L-CLICK Button ������ works as the mouse left button�R-CLICK Button ����� works as the mouse right button�
NOTE:• Whenyouoperatethecomputerusingthe or button with the menu displayed, both the menu and the mouse pointer
willbeaffected.Closethemenuandperformthemouseoperation.• ThePAGE and buttonsdonotworkwithPowerPointforMacintosh.
About Drag Mode:BypressingtheL-CLICKorR-CLICKbuttonfor2or3secondsthenreleasing,thedragmodeissetandthedragoperationcanbeperformedsimplybypressingthebutton.Todroptheitem,presstheL-CLICK(orR-CLICK)button.Tocancelit,presstheR-CLICK(orL-CLICK)button.
TIP:YoucanchangethePointerspeedontheMousePropertiesdialogboxontheWindows.Formoreinformation,seetheuserdocumentation or online help supplied with your computer.
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Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE]
Usethe3DReformfeaturetocorrectkeystone(trapezoidal)distortiontomakethetoporbottomandtheleftorrightsideofthescreenlongerorshortersothattheprojectedimageisrectangular.
Cornerstone1. Pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2secondstoresetcurrentadjustments.
Current adjustments for [KEYSTONE] or [CORNERSTONE] will be cleared.
2. Projectanimagesothatthescreenissmallerthantheareaoftheraster.
3. Pickupanyoneofthecornersandalignthecorneroftheimagewithacornerofthescreen.
Projected image
The drawing shows the up-per right corner.
4. Pressthe3DREFORMbuttontwice.
The Cornerstone adjustment screen is displayed.
5. Usethebuttontoselectoneicon()whichpointsinthedirectionyouwishtomovetheprojectedimageframe.
6. PresstheENTERbutton.
TIP: If you are adjusting [KEYSTONE], [CORNERSTONE] will not beavailable.Ifthishappens,pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2secondstoresetthe[KEYSTONE]adjustments.
The drawing shows the upper left icon ( ) is selected.
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7. Usethebuttontomovetheprojectedimageframeasshownontheexample.
8. PresstheENTERbutton.
9. Usethebuttontoselectanothericonwhichpointsinthedirection. OntheCornerstoneadjustmentscreen,select[EXIT]orpresstheEXITbuttonontheremotecontrol.
The confirmation screen is displayed.
10.Pressthe or buttontohighlightthe[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
ThiscompletestheCornerstonecorrection.Selecting[CANCEL]willreturntotheadjustmentscreenwithoutsavingchanges(Step3).Selecting[RESET]willreturntothefactorydefault.Selecting[UNDO]willexitwithoutsavingchanges.
NOTE:Toresetthe3DReformcorrectionsettingvalues,pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2seconds.
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Theadjustablerangesfor3DReformareasfollows:
HORIZONTAL VERTICALCORNERSTONE Max.+/−35°approx. Max.+/−30°approx.KEYSTONE
* Thefollowingareconditionsunderwhichthemaximumangleisachieved:
• WhentheNP18ZLlensisused
• Whenthelensshiftissettothecenter
Whenthelensshiftisusedandyettheimageisnotdisplayedinthecenterofthescreen,theadjustablerangewillbeincreasedordecreased.
• Imageisprojectedinmaximumwidewiththezoom
NOTE: • Evenwhentheprojectoristurnedon,thelastusedcorrectionvaluesareapplied.• IftheCornerstonescreenisunavailable(grayed),pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonforaminimumof2secondstoreset
thecurrentcorrectiondata.TheCornerstonefunctionbecomesavailable.• Turningontheprojectorwillresetthepreviouscorrectionsettingvaluesandcorrectdistortionanewiftheprojectionangleis
changed from the last use. Iftheprojectionangleisthesameasinthelastuse,thepreviouscorrectionsettingvaluesareretainedinthememory.• Therangeofkeystonecorrectionisnotthemaximumtiltangleofprojector.
NOTE:Using3DReformcorrectioncancausetheimagetobeslightlyblurredbecausethecorrectionismadeelectronically.
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3. Convenient Features
Displaying Two Pictures at the Same TimeTheprojectorhasafeaturethatallowsyoutoviewtwodifferentsignalssimultaneously.Youhavetwomodes:PIPmodeandPICTUREBYPICTUREmode.
Fromthemenuyoucanselect[SETUP]→[BASIC]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE].
The[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]menuitemhasthefollowingthreeoptions:MODE,POSITION,andSOURCE.Usetheorbuttontoselect[MODE],[POSITION]or[SOURCE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Selecting the PIP or PICTURE BY PICTURE Mode [MODE]Thisoptionallowsyoutoselecttwomodes:PIPandSIDEBYSIDE.
Usetheorbuttontoselect[PIP]or[PICTUREBYPICTURE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
PIP:Thisoptionallowsyoutoviewasubpictureinthemainpicture.
Main picture
Subpicture
PICTUREBYPICTURE:Thisallowsyoutoviewtwopicturessidebyside.
Main picture Sub picture
NOTE: • Themainpicturewillbedisplayedontheleftsideandthesubpictureontherightside.• ThemainpicturesignalsupportstheCOMPUTER1,COMPUTER2,andCOMPUTER3connectors. ThesubpicturesignalsupportstheVIDEOINandS-VIDEOINconnectors.• ThemainpicturesupportsanRGBsignalwitharesolutionof1280×1024pixelsorless.
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ViewingTwoPictures
1. PressthePIPbuttonontheremotecontrol.
ThePIP/PICTUREBYPICTURESOURCEscreenwillbedisplayed.
2. Usethe or buttontoselectthesourceandpresstheENTERbutton. ThePIPscreenorPICTUREBYPICTUREscreenwillbedisplayed,dependingonwhichwasselected in the
[MODE] setting screen.
3. PressthePIPbuttonagaintoreturntothenormalscreen(singlepicture).
TIP:• Selectinganothersourcewillreturntothenormalscreen.• Selectingasourcenotsupportedforthemainpictureorthesubpicturewillreturntothenormalscreen.
[POSITION]Thisoptionallowsyoutoselectthepositionofasubpictureinthemainpicture.
NOTE: • Thedefaultsettingis[BOTTOM-RIGHT].
Usetheorbuttontoselectthesubpicture’spositionandpresstheENTERbutton.Theoptionsare:TOP-LEFT,TOP-RIGHT,BOTTOM-LEFT,andBOTTOM-RIGHT.
Thefollowingadjustmentsandsettingsareavailableforthemainpictureonly.-Adjustingpicture
-Magnifyingapicture
Thefollowingoperationsareavailableforboththemainandsubpictures.-Picturemute
-Freezingamovingpicture
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Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]AkeywordcanbesetforyourprojectorusingtheMenutoavoidoperationbyanunauthorizeduser.Whenakeywordisset,turningontheprojectorwilldisplaytheKeywordinputscreen.Unlessthecorrectkeywordisentered,thepro-jectorcannotprojectanimage.•The[SECURITY]settingcannotbecancelledbyusingthe[RESET]ofthemenu.
To enable the Security function:
1. PresstheMENUbutton.
The menu will be displayed.
2. Pressthebuttontwicetoselect[SETUP]andpressthebuttonortheENTERbuttontoselect[BA-SIC].
3. Pressthebuttontoselect[INSTALLATION(2)].4. Pressthebuttonthreetimestoselect[SECURITY]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.
5.Pressthebuttontoselect[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The[SECURITYKEYWORD]screenwillbedisplayed.
6. TypeinacombinationofthefourbuttonsandpresstheENTERbutton.NOTE:Akeywordmustbe4to10digitsinlength.
The[CONFIRMKEYWORD]screenwillbedisplayed.
NOTE: