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1. rn Ll Other L Remote control does not work No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the remote control Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the infrared remote controls Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation sometimes How often 61 other Sh ut down during operation Power cable s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet LI Lamp cover is installed correctly Power Management is turned off only models with the Power Management function Off Timer is turned off only models with the Off Timer Pa LI Bu function rts of the image are lost Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJ but ton Still unchanged even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu age is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a computer signal Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Some pixels are lost age is flickering Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJ but ton C Still unchanged even though you carry
2. 3 Press the ENTER button Or press the SELECT b button to se lect OK and press the ENTER button To cancel it select Cancel and press the ENTER button To change from Eco to Normal Go back to Step 2 and select Normal Repeat Step 3 Lamp Mode Description Status of LAMP indicator m A 5 Noimal Mode This is the default setting 100 Off Brightness Select this mode to increase the lamp life NP60 approx 80 Brightness NP50 NP40 approx 90 Brightness Eco Mode Steady Green light page 41 Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector A keyword can be set for your projector using the Menu to avoid operation by an unauthorized user When a key word is set turning on the projector will display the Keyword input screen Unless the correct keyword is entered the projector cannot project an image To enable the Security function 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Use SELECT A or Y button to select Setup Installation Security and press the ENTER button Orientation Desktop Front Communication Speed 38400bps Control Panel Lock Off Off Menu Color Select Color Menu Display Time Auto 45 sec Background Blue Computer The Off On menu will be displayed 28 4 Convenient Features 3 Select On and press the ENTER button The Security Keyword screen will be displayed 4 Type in a combination of the four SELECT AV lt gt
3. page 28 PAGE UP DOWN Button gt page 31 MENU Button page 33 SELECT Buttons ENTER Button 10 EXIT Button 11 L CLICK MOUSE Button page 31 Available only when the optional remote mouse receiver is connected with your computer S VIDEO LAMP MODE VOLUME ASPECT AELP O R CLICK COMPUTER MAU ADS CH ee ee ME eer OONAN 2 PICTURE FREEZE E 6 20 1 Introduction 12 R CLICK MOUSE Button page 31 13 VIDEO Button page 18 14 S VIDEO Button page 18 15 COMPUTER Button page 18 16 LAMP MODE Button page 28 17 AUTO ADJ Button page 26 18 VOLUME Button Not available on this model 19 ASPECT Button page 39 20 PICTURE Button gt page 38 39 21 HELP Button page 45 22 FREEZE Button page 28 1 Introduction Battery Installation 1 Press firmly and slide the 2 Install new batteries AAA En 3 Slip the cover back over the bat battery cover off sure that you have the batteries teries until it snaps into place Do polarity aligned correctly not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Remote Control Precautions Handle the remote control carefully e fthe remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire e f you will not be using the remote control for a long ti
4. Computer 25 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation 4 Correct the vertical distortion Use the SELECT 4 or button to correct the vertical keystone distortion NOTE The Keystone Correction feature can cause an image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made elec tronically 5 Press the EXIT button twice to close the menu TIP You can save the changes using the Keystone Save feature when you turn off the projector page 41 Q Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet Press the SELECT lt button with no menus displayed An RGB image will be optimized automatically after a few seconds Adjusting with the remote control Press the AUTO ADJ button to optimize an RGB image automatically Poor picture LAMP STATUS O Q POWER e FOCUS S o N STANI we ae NOTE Some signals may take time to display or may not be displayed correctly e The Auto Adjust function does not work for component and video signals e f the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the RGB signal try to adjust Horizontal Vertical Position Clock and Phase manu ally gt page 40 e f performing the Auto Adjust function does not correct image positioning vertical stripes banding or horizontal noise per form the Horizontal
5. quest code Your request code is displayed in the Keyword Confirmation screen In this example K992 45L8 JNGJ 4XU9 1YAT EEA2 is a request code 30 4 Convenient Features Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver NPO1MR The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer s mouse functions from the remote control It is a great convenience for clicking through your computer generated presentations Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer If you wish to use the remote mouse function connect the mouse receiver and computer The mouse receiver can be connected directly to the computer s USB port type A NOTE Depending on the type of connection or OS installed on your computer you may have to restart your computer or change your computer settings Remote mouse receiver When operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver 7m 22 feet Remote sensor on the remote mouse receiver When connecting using the USB terminal For PC the mouse receiver can only be used with a Windows 98 Me XP Windows 2000 or Mac OS X 10 0 0 or later operating system NOTE In Windows XP if the mouse cursor will not move correctly do the following Clear the Enhance pointer precision check box underneath the mouse speed slider in the Mouse Properties dialog box Pointer Options tab NOTE Wait at least 5 seconds after disconnecting the mouse re
6. 12 3 180 144 108 69 263 317 15 14 7 12 3 180 4572 3658 2743 1753 6670 8040 381 14 7 12 3 200 160 120 77 292 352 17 147 12 3 200 5080 4064 3048 1948 7420 8940 424 14 7 12 3 220 176 132 84 321 387 18 14 7 12 3 220 5588 4470 3353 2143 8160 9830 466 14 7 12 3 240 192 144 92 351 422 20 147 12 3 240 6096 4877 3658 2337 8910 10730 509 14 7 12 3 260 208 156 100 380 458 22 14 7 12 3 260 6604 5283 3962 2532 9650 11630 551 14 7 12 3 280 224 168 107 409 493 23 147 12 3 280 7112 5690 4267 2727 10400 12530 593 14 7 12 3 300 240 180 115 439 529 25 14 7 12 3 300 7620 6096 4572 2922 11140 13430 636 14 7 12 3 B Vertical distance between lens center and screen center C Throw distance D Vertical distance between lens center and bottom of screen top of screen for ceiling application a Throw angle NOTE Distances may vary 5 10 A WARNING Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician Contact your NEC dealer for more information Do not attempt to install the projector yourself Only use your projector on a solid level surface If the projector falls to the ground you can be injured and the projector severely damaged Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly The projector must be used at temperatures between 41 F 5 C and 104 F 40 C Eco mode selected au
7. a combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off For example NEC laptops use Fn F3 while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections COMPUTER IN cz es 6 coc uum c o cc ccecclccc VGA signal cable supplied To mini D Sub 15 pin connector on the projector It is recommended that you use a commercially available distribution amplifier if connecting a signal cable longer than the cable supplied umuumummum Je AA Gap ep S e IBM VGA or Compatibles Notebook type or Macintosh Notebook type NOTE For older Macintosh use a commercially available pin adapter not supplied to connect to your Mac s video port NOTE An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back via a commercially available scan converter This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer signal at the default setting In that case do the follow ing e When an image is displayed wit
8. buttons and press the ENTER button NOTE A keyword must be 4 to 10 digits in length XXXX The Confirm Keyword screen will be displayed 5 Type in the same combination of SELECT AV lt gt buttons and press the ENTER button The confirmation screen will be displayed 6 Select Yes and press the ENTER button The Security function has been enabled To turn on the projector when Security is enabled When the Security function is enabled and the projector is turned on the projector will display a blue back ground To display an image at this time press the MENU button to display the Keyword input screen Lo Type in the correct keyword and press the ENTER button The projector will display an image NOTE The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is turned off or unplugging the power cable 4 Convenient Features To disable the Security function 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Select Setup Installation Security and press the ENTER button The Off On menu will be displayed 3 Select Off and press the ENTER button The Keyword confirmation screen will be displayed 4 Type in your keyword and press the ENTER button When the correct keyword is entered the Security function will be disabled NOTE If you forget your keyword contact your dealer Your dealer will provide you with your keyword in exchange for your re
9. a ceiling The remote control can be used wirelessly Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury In addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accor dance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information Features you ll enjoy e Auto Focus function When you turn on the power change the zoom or reposition the projector the Auto Focus function will work instantly The focus sensor on the projector detects the distance to the screen and automatically adjusts the focus of an image as well as reducing the required set up time e Auto vertical keystone correction up to 16 degrees e Built in Wall Color Correction presets provide for adaptive color correction when projecting onto non white screen material e Direct Power Off The projector has a feature called Direct Power Off This feature allows you to unplug the projector when pro jecting an image HDTV 1080i 720p and SDTV 576p 480p compatibility e Integrated de interlace video processing technology e Display popular wide screen and full screen aspect ratios 16 9 and 4 3 High resolution display up to UXGA compatible XGA native resolution Multiple video mode selections depending on your source e Safety protect by Secu
10. automatically at 95 F to 104 F 35 C to 40 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C 20 to 80 hu midity non condensing For United States UL Approved UL 60950 1 Meets FCC Class B requirements For Canada UL Approved CSA 60950 1 Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements For Australia New Zealand Meets AS NZS CISPR 22 Class B For Europe Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 1 TUV GS Approved CE US http www necvisualsystems com Europe http www neceurope com Global http www nec pj com For information on our optional accessories visit our website or see our brochure The specifications are subject to change without notice 56 7 Appendix Cabinet Dimensions a 5177 a 0000000000040000 Vl SESSSZSSZE A 23 2 che cns cc R sso j SS Cl le 00000 ODDO JI m a p _ Yuu d T iN e E eui css 100 Qu Qu Y J 79 3 1 9 246 9 7 73 2 9 Lens center arum I C D Ee Lens center x J Z g i j ASGAR N 1 U
11. be changed by using the menu Select Setup General Lamp Mode e The lamp life remaining and lamp hours used can be checked in Usage Time Select Information Usage Time e f the projector is overheated in Normal mode there may be a case where the Lamp mode automatically changes to Eco mode to protect the projector When the projector is in Eco mode the picture brightness decreases When the projector comes back to normal temperature the Lamp mode returns to Normal mode Thermometer symbol j indicates the lamp mode is automatically set to Eco mode because the internal temperature is too high Selecting Menu Language Language You can choose one of 20 languages for the on screen menu 41 5 Using On Screen Menu Setup Installation Desktop Front Communication Speed 38400bps Control Panel Lock Off Security Off Menu Color Select Color Menu Display Time Auto 45 sec Background Blue Computer _ Selecting Projector Orientation Orientation This sets your image for your type of projection application The options are desktop front projection ceiling rear projection desktop rear projection and ceiling front projection Desktop front Ceiling rear L na Desktop rear Ceiling front eee S enr rac 3 Selecting Communication Speed Communication Speed This featu
12. for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For UK only In UK a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a Black five Amps fuse installed for use with this equipment If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings A Installation e Do not place the projector in the following condi
13. out Reset in the projector s menu Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal age appears blurry or out of focus Auto Focus is turned on There are no objections between the focus sensor and the screen The throw distance is within 1 5 to 5 5 m 57 1 to 216 5 Image is projected onto the screen Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus manu ally ttons on the projector cabinet do not work only models with the Key Lock function Control Panel Lock is not turned on or is disabled in the menu Still unchanged even though you press and hold the EXIT button for a minimum of 10 seconds 7 Appendix In the space below please describe your problem in detail Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Installation environment Model number Screen size inch Serial No Screen type White matte Beads Polarization Wide angle C High contrast Date of purchase Lamp operating time hours Throw distance feet inch m Lamp Mode Normal Eco Orientation Ceiling mount Desktop Information on input signal Power outlet connection Horizontal synch frequency kHz Connected directly to wall outlet Vertical synch frequency Hz Con
14. problem En duser is required to fill in Application Sheet Enduser needs to confirm the availability of the Service to NEC Authorized Service Stations 3 Loan Only For this service NEC Authorized Service Station supplies the customer with a loan unit for US 200 up to 12 days Customer keeps the inoperable unit and when customer returns home cus tomer arranges to have the projector serviced in the home coun try 2 Warranty Exclusions This program does not apply if the Projector s serial number has been defaced modified or removed If in the judgement of NEC Authorized Service Station or its agent the defects or failures result from any cause other than fair wear and tear or NEC neglect or fault including the following without limita tion 1 Accidents transportation neglect misuse abuse water dust smoke or default of or by the Customer its employees or agents or any third party 2 Failure or fluctuation of electrical power electrical circuitry air conditioning humidity control or other environmental conditions such as use it in smoking area 3 Any fault in the attachments or associated products or compo nents whether or not supplied by NEC or its agents which do not form part of the Product covered by this warranty 4 Any act of God fire flood war act of violence or any similar oc currence 5 Any attempt by any person other than any person authorized by NEC to adjust modify repair install
15. risk of electrical shock Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock 4 Push the part as shown on the drawing and insert a new lamp housing until it is plugged into the socket CAUTION Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp NPO3LP NP60 or NPO2LP NP50 NP40 Order this from your NEC dealer Secure it in place with the two screws NOTE Tighten the two screws alternately until both screws are completely tightened Failure to do this can result in air leak from the cooling pump causing the pump error gt page 52 5 Reattach the lamp cover Tighten the lamp cover screw Be sure to tighten the screw 6 Maintenance This completes the lamp replacement Go on to the cooling pump replacement To replace the cooling pump 6 Remove the cooling pump 1 Loosen the cooling pump cover screw until the screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition The cooling pump cover screw is not removable NOTE Keep the contact area of the connector clean If there are dust and dirt in the contact area of the connector remove them 7 Install a new cooling pump 1 Align the tabs on the cooling pump cover with the guide on the cabinet and slide the cooling pump cover 50 6 Maintenance 2 Tighten the cooling pump cover screw Be sure to tighten the cooling pump cover screw This completes the cooling pump replacement Go on to the next step 8 Connect the supplied power cabl
16. stabilized When the Lamp mode is set to Eco the LAMP indicator will light green If one of the following things happens the projector will not turn on e f the internal temperature of the projector is too high the projector detects abnormal high temperature In this condition the projector will not turn on to protect the internal system If this happens wait for the projector s in ternal components to cool down When the lamp reaches its end of usable life the projector will not turn on If this happens replace the lamp e f the lamp fails to light and if the STATUS indicator flashes on and off in a cycle of six times wait a full minute and then turn on the power 17 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source NOTE Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the pro jector Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 1 Press the SELECT gt button with no menus displayed ms The Source list will be displayed When the menu is displayed press the EXIT button to close the CONSUMO et menu and start the operation 2 Press the SELECT gt button a few times quickly to select a sig nal you want to display Computer O Video O S Video Each time the SELECT button is pressed each source name will be highlighted in sequence The selected signal will be displayed TIP Detecting the Signal Automa
17. store the adjustment values of the cur rently projected source into the projector s memory The next time the same source same resolution horizontal and vertical frequencies is projected the projec tor will call up from memory the stored values for the source To clear the stored adjustment values select the Reset Current Signal or All Data from the menu to re set the adjustment values Turning on Noise Reduction Noise Reduction Turn on or off the noise reduction feature To reduce video noise select On NOTE e This feature is not available for 480p 576p 720p 1080i and RGB signals e Noise reduction set to off gives best image quality by way of higher bandwidth Noise reduction set to on softens the image Setting Telecine Mode Telecine Use 3 2 or 2 2 pull down correction to eliminate jitter and artifacts in video Auto For film source such as a DVD player Olfiees casera For signals other than film sources NOTE This feature is not available for 480p 576p 20p 1080i and RGB signals 40 5 Using On Screen Menu Q Menu Descriptions amp Functions Setup Setup General Keystone Wall Color Lamp Mode Normal Language Bg English Computer Enabling Auto Keystone Auto Keystone This feature allows the projector to detect its tilt and correct vertical distortion automatically To turn on the Auto Keystone feature select On Correcting Vertical Keystone Distortion Manu
18. the proper relative positions of the projector and screen Refer to the table to determine the position of installation Distance Chart Screen center Lens center 7 Screen Size B C D Screen Size B C D a Diagonal Width Height wide tele wide tele Diagonal Diagonal Width Height wide tele wide tele inch inch inch inch inch inch degree inch mm mm mm mm mm mm degree 33 26 20 13 57 3 12 6 33 838 671 503 321 1450 70 12 6 40 32 24 15 57 69 3 15 0 12 5 40 1016 813 610 390 1450 1750 85 15 0 12 5 60 48 36 23 87 104 5 14 9 12 4 60 1524 1219 914 584 2200 2650 127 14 9 12 4 67 54 40 26 97 117 6 14 9 12 4 67 1702 1361 1021 653 2460 2960 142 14 9 12 4 72 58 43 28 104 126 6 14 9 12 4 72 1829 1463 1097 701 2640 3190 153 14 9 12 4 80 64 48 31 116 140 7 14 8 12 4 80 2032 1626 1219 779 2940 3550 170 148 12 4 84 67 50 32 122 147 7 14 8 12 4 84 2134 1707 1280 818 3090 3730 178 14 8 12 4 90 72 54 35 131 158 8 14 8 12 4 90 2286 1829 1372 877 3320 4000 191 14 8 12 4 100 80 60 38 145 175 8 14 8 12 3 100 2540 2032 1524 974 3690 4450 212 14 8 12 8 120 96 72 46 174 210 10 14 8 12 3 120 3048 2438 1829 1169 4430 5340 254 14 8 12 3 150 120 90 58 219 263 13 147 12 3 150 3810 3048 2286 1461 5550 6690 318 14 7
19. 1H OBH 13H PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H OOH OOH OOH 12H PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H OOH OOH OOH 13H NOTE Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Contorol Codes if needed Cable Connection Communication Protocol Baud rat 38400 bps Data length 8 bits Panty used enne No parity Stop bit One bit X on off sssssssssssses None Communications procedure Full duplex NOTE Depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs PC Control Connector DIN 8P To TxD of PC To GND of PC To RxD of PC NOTE Pins 2 8 5 and 6 are used inside the projector 60 7 Appendix Troubleshooting Check List Before contacting your dealer or service personnel check the following list to be sure repairs are needed also by referring to the Troubleshooting section in your user s manual This checklist below will help us solve your prob lem more efficiently Print this page and the next page for your check Frequency of occurrence Power No power POWER indicator does not light green See also Status Indicator STATUS Power cable s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet The power cable has been unplugged and plugged quickly during projection Lamp cover is installed correctly The two screws on the lamp housing are completely tight ened The cooling pump is instal
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21. 58 Compatible Input Sigrial igb s inosioooi eue pe aa dg asak oce tx un o ct aep pa NRE CRA 59 PC Control Codes and Cable Conrnection creer tenaces ente eterna ttcena 60 7 Troubleshooting Check Hstecssiiap a a 61 O r Cae C1 0 EE 63 vi 1 Introduction What s in the Box Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your projector Projector Soft case 24BS7751 Power cable VGA signal cable Remote control Batteries AAAX 2 US 7N080216 7N520054 7N900681 EU 7N080017 For North America only Registration card Limited warranty For Europe only Quick Setup Guide CD ROM Guarantee policy Important Information User s manual 1 Introduction Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector This DLP projector is one of the very best projectors available today The projector enables you to project pre cise images up to 300 inches measured diagonally from your PC or Macintosh computer desktop or notebook VCR DVD player document camera or a laser disc player You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart you can use the projector to project images from behind the screen and the projector can be permanently mounted on
22. 6 inci cobi a ee PUE pe roo En 28 Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector sseesesseseeeeese 28 Q Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver NPO1MR eeeeeeeeeee 31 5 Using On Screen Menu ee 33 Using the UTE 33 O gum PET 35 O Uist of Menu Iteifis cosi eias dua Cet io Fui a te 36 Q Menu Descriptions amp Functions Picture eeseseeseeeecseeeeeeennnenen 38 Q Menu Descriptions amp Functions Image Options 39 Q Menu Descriptions amp Functions Setup nnsa aaiae 41 koup Conor a CE EET 41 Setups Pelaio EA 42 SOU O OU ONS c P S 44 Menu Descriptions amp Functions Information 45 Menu Descriptions amp Functions Reset essesseseseeceeeeeneeneetn 46 6 Maintenance uni ee nta tn be iet tbe ebrius 47 Cleaning the Lens and the Focus Sensor eeeeeeeeenenn 47 e Cleaning the CabIRBt ie oder pep itr PR ORE Me a Era e Fes Ye x Fo AE repr R S 47 Replacing the Lamp and the Cooling Pump seeeeeeeeeeeeeeenn 48 T ABBORIIE act c qp adinide pli pe pln pl dud UM D Vi M PM MAE 52 Troubleshooting uiuit terreni cerita cei cia oce osa 52 O Specifications arena ia DERE Feet NASA SEM oases eat 55 Cabinet Dimension S us otia en EMEN Ia oc IaA Reps a PCR RIA GE CARRERA 57 Q Pin Assignments of D Sub COMPUTER Input Connector sessseeeeees
23. 8 48 36 60 00 VESA 1024 x 768 56 48 70 07 MAC 1024 x 768 60 24 74 93 VESA 1024 x 768 60 02 75 03 VESA 1024 x 768 68 68 85 00 SUN 1152 x 900 61 80 65 95 VESA 1280 x 960 60 00 60 00 VESA 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 MAC 1280 x 1024 69 87 65 18 SXGA 1400 x 1050 60 00 VESA 1600 x 1200 75 00 60 02 VESA 1600 x 1200 87 50 70 00 VESA 1600 x 1200 93 75 75 00 HDTV 10801 1920 x 1080 33 75 60 00 Interlace HDTV 10801 1920 x 1080 28 13 50 00 Interlace HDTV 720p 1280 x 720 45 00 60 00 Progressive HDTV 720p 1280 x 720 37 50 50 00 Progressive SDTV 576p 31 25 50 00 Progressive SDTV 480p 31 47 59 94 Progressive DVD YCbCr 15 73 59 94 Interlaced DVD YCbCr 15 63 50 00 Interlaced Signals above flagged with are compressed with scaling technology NOTE e Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly If this should happen change the re fresh rate or resolution on your PC Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures e UXGA 1600 x 1200 is supported for separate sync signal only 59 7 Appendix Q PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON 02H 00H OOH OOH OOH 02H POWER OFF 02H O1H OOH OOH 00H 03H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 01H 09H INPUT SELECT VIDEO 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 06H OEH INPUT SELECT S VIDEO 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 0
24. Auto 45 sec Selecting a Color for Background Background Use this feature to display a blue black screen when no signal is available 43 5 Using On Screen Menu Setup Options Off Timer 00 Auto Focus lt Auto Start Power Management Fan Mode Default Source Select Signal Select Video Video Computer Seiting Off Timer Off Timer You can use the Off Timer feature to turn off the projector automatically at a preset time Eight preset times can be selected Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 and 16 00 Enabling or Disabling Auto Focus Auto Focus This option turns on or off the Auto Focus feature page 22 NOTE When the Auto Focus is on the Auto Focus function works instantly under the following conditions e When you turn on the power e When you change the zoom e When you reposition the projector e When you change the projection angle Enabling Auto Start Auto Start Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted into an active power outlet This eliminates the need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or projector cabinet Enabling Power Management Power Management When this option is selected you can enable the projector to automatically turn off at the selected time 5min 10min 20min 30min if there is no signal received by any input Enabling Fan Speed Mode Fan Mode This option allows you to select two modes for fan spe
25. Gamma Correction Mode Gamma Correction Each mode is recommended for Dynamic Creates a high contrast picture Natural Natural reproduction of the picture Black Detail Emphasizes detail in dark areas of the picture Adjusting Color Temperature Color Temperature This option allows you to adjust the color temperature Use the SELECT lt or gt button to increase color temperature more blue to decrease color temperature more red 5000 6500 7800 8500 9300 10500K NOTE e When High Bright or Presentation is selected in Reference Color Temperature is not available When color options other than Off is selected in Wall Color Color Temperature is not available e The adjustable range may vary depending on White Peaking adjustment Adjusting White Peaking White Peaking This allows you to adjust the drive level of the white areas As the picture becomes dim it looks more natural NOTE e When High Bright is selected in Reference White Peaking is not available e When this option is highlighted pressing the ENTER button will display its slide bar for adjustment 38 5 Using On Screen Menu Adjusting Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color and Hue You can adjust contrast brightness sharpness color and hue TIP When one of Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color or Hue is highlighted pressing the ENTER button will display its slide bar for adjust
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27. NEC Portable Projector NP60 NP50 NP40 User s Manual PRARARARA The projector s model name indicated on the projector s label is NP60 NP50 NP40 NP60G NP50G and NP40G respectively All six models are referred to as NP60 NP50 and NP40 throughout the user s manual except some of the specifications pages NEC Viewtechnology Ltd 2006 First edition September 2006 DLP is a trademark of Texas Instruments BM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh Mac OS X and PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows Windows 98 Windows Me Windows XP or Windows 2000 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective holders NOTES 1 The contents of this user s manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permission 2 The contents of this user s manual are subject to change without notice 3 Great care has been taken in the preparation of this user s manual however should you notice any question able points errors or omissions please contact us 4 Notwithstanding article 3 NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters deemed to result from using the Projector Important Informat
28. Pump Cover page 50 Rear Feet gt page 21 Lamp Cover page 48 Top Features a Ff WO N 1 Introduction POWER Button ON STAND BY 0 page 16 27 POWER Indicator page 15 16 27 52 STATUS Indicator page 52 LAMP Indicator page 48 52 FOCUS Button gt page 24 Terminal Panel Features 4 1 MENU Button page 33 SELECT AV lt gt SOURCE gt AUTO ADJ 4 Keystone AV Buttons page 18 25 26 ENTER Button 9 EXIT Button 2 3 5 PC CONTROL COMPUTER IN COMPUTER IN Component Input Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin gt page 12 13 VIDEO IN Connector RCA 2 page 14 S VIDEO IN Connector Mini DIN 4 Pin page 14 4 VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN PC CONTROL Port Mini DIN 8 Pin page 60 Use this port to connect a PC or control system This enables you to control the projector using se rial communication protocol If you are writing your own program typical PC control codes are on page 60 O Part Names of the Remote Control o o0 N OO ON 1 OFF 3 FOCUS G2 4 9 6B ON PIC MUTE PAGE e A p L CLICK 11 wouse C 3 134 VIDEO 13 141 18 75 Infrared Transmitter page 8 POWER ON Button gt page 16 POWER OFF Button page 27 FOCUS Button 5 page 24 PIC MUTE Button
29. TIP The projector automatically detects a component signal Menu Descriptions amp Functions Information Displays the status of the current signal and lamp usage This item has three pages The information included is as follows Usage Time Lamp Life Remaining aa 100 Lamp Hours Used 0002 H Lamp Life Remaining Lamp Hours Used H The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life The value informs you of the amount of lamp usage When the remaining lamp time reaches 0 the Remaining Lamp Time bar indicator changes from 0 to 100 Hours and starts counting down If the remaining lamp time reaches 0 hours the projector will not turn on regardless of whether the lamp mode is set to Normal or Eco Lamp life H Product Normal Eco Replacement lamp NP60 NPO3LP NP50 NP40 2009 3009 NPO2LP Source Horizontal Frequency 48 36 kHz Vertical Frequency 60 00 Hz Video Type c Sync Type Separate Sync Sync Polarity H ViC Scan Type Non Interlace Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Type Sync Type Sync Polarity Scan Type 45 5 Using On Screen Menu Version Product Serial Number Firmware 1 00 Data 1 00 Product Serial Number Firmware Version Data Version Q Menu Descriptions amp Functions Reset Reset All Data P Clear Lamp Hours a Returning to Factory Default Reset Th
30. Unit mm inch 57 7 Appendix O Pin Assignments of D Sub COMPUTER Input Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connector A POW AZA Signal Level Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog Sync signal TTL level RGB Signal Analog Red Blue No Connection 14 Vertical Sync 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 YCbCr Signal Cr Green or Sync on Green Y Cb 2 3 4 Ground 2 42 53 5 j Ground 1 1 2 6 RedGround dT Cr Ground 7 GreenGround 1 YGround 8 BlueGround CbGroud 9 10 12 13 NoConnection VerticalSync 15 Data Clock 58 7 Appendix Q Compatible Input Signal List Horizontal 15 kHz to 100 kHz RGB 24 kHz or over Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz Signal Resolution Frequency H Refresh Rate Dots kHz Hz NTSC 15 73 60 00 PAL 15 63 50 00 PAL60 15 73 60 00 SECAM 15 63 50 00 VESA 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 IBM 640 x 480 31 48 59 95 MAC 640 x 480 35 00 66 67 VESA 640 x 480 37 86 72 81 VESA 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 IBM 640 x 480 39 38 75 00 VESA 640 x 480 43 27 85 01 IBM 720 x 350 31 47 70 08 VESA 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 VESA 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 VESA 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 VESA 800 x 600 46 88 75 00 VESA 800 x 600 53 67 85 06 MAC 832 x 624 49 72 74 55 VESA 1024 x 76
31. Vertical Clock or Phase function from the menu to optimize the image page 40 e Performing the Horizontal Vertical Clock or Phase function will store the adjustment values of the currently projected source into the projector s memory e The next time the same source same resolution horizontal and vertical frequencies is projected the projector will call up from memory the stored values for the source e To clear the stored adjustment values select the Reset Current Signal or All Data from the menu to reset the adjust ment values 26 Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector First press the POWER ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the re mote control The Power Off Are you sure message will appear ch Power Off Are you sure Yes _No 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation LAMP o a STATUS O POWER AUTO ADJ ke ar FOCUS ts Power On Fan running Standby Secondly press the ENTER button or press the POW baee d Neu os ER ON STAND BY or the POWER OFF button again sonet sow oW The power indicator will glow orange Immediately after turning on the projector and display ing an image you cannot turn off the projector for 60 seconds Steady green light Blinking or ange light Steady orange light About Direct Power Off The projector
32. Video RCA 1 PC Control Mini DIN 8 Pin NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL 60 PAL N PAL M SECAM Component 1080i 720p 576p 480p 576i 480i Horizontal 15 kHz to 100 kHz RGB 24 kHz or over Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz 16 7 million colors simultaneously Full color NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL 60 PAL N PAL M YCbCr 540 TV lines SECAM 300 TV lines RGB 1024 dots H x 768 dots V IR RS232C Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green Sync on Video Power Requirement Input Current NP60 100 240 V AC 3 2 1 3A NP50 NP40 100 240 V AC 3 0 1 2 A NP60G 200 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 1 5 A NP50G 40G 200 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 1 4 A Effective pixels are more than 99 99 This is the light output value lumens when the Preset mode is set to High Bright If any other mode is selected as the Preset mode the light output value may drop slightly 55 7 Appendix Power Consumption Mechanical Installation Orientation Dimensions Net Weight Environmental Considerations Regulations For additional information visit NP60 285W in Lamp Normal mode 240W in Lamp Eco mode 6 0W in Standby mode NP50 NP40 265W in Lamp Normal mode 240W in Lamp Eco mode 6 0W in Standby mode Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear 9 7 W x 2 8 H x 7 0 D 246 mm W x 72 mm H x 177 mm D not including protrusions 3 5 Ibs 1 6 kg Operational Temperatures 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Eco mode selected
33. all or ceiling the projector can cause damage to the projector Do not send the projector in the soft case by parcel delivery service or cargo shipment The projector inside the soft case could be damaged Select High in Fan mode if you continue to use the projector for consecutive days From the menu select Setup Options Fan Mode High Do not turn off the AC power for 60 seconds after the lamp is turned on and while the POWER indicator is blinking green Doing so could cause premature lamp failure Important Information A Remote Control Precautions e Handle the remote control carefully e If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately e Avoid excessive heat and humidity e Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire e Ifyou will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries e Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly e Do not use new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together e Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations Lamp Replacement e To replace the lamp follow all instructions provided on page 48 to 51 Be sure to replace the lamp when the message The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp appears If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end of its usable life the lamp bulb may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattere
34. ally Keystone You can correct vertical distortion manually gt page 25 TIP When this option is highlighted pressing the ENTER button will display its slide bar for adjustment Saving Vertical Keystone Correction Keystone Save This option enables you to save your current keystone settings Off enemman Does not save current keystone correction settings Ue s Saves current keystone correction settings Saving your change once affects all sources The changes are saved when the projector is off NOTE When Auto Keystone is set to On Keystone Save is not available Next time you turn on the power the Auto Keystone function will work and the data stored with Keystone Save will be invalid Selecting Wall Color Correction Mode Wall Color This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white The following 9 options are available Off Blackboard Blackboard Gray Light yellow Light green Light blue Sky blue Light rose and Pink Selecting Lamp Mode Lamp Mode This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp Normal and Eco modes The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode Normal Mode This is the default setting 10096 Brightness Eco Mode Select this mode to increase the lamp life and reduce fan noise NP60 approx 8096 Brightness NP50 NP40 approx 90 Brightness NOTE e The Lamp Mode can
35. an interlaced motion video image is projected 1 Press the MENU button on the remote conirol or projector cabinet to display the main menu Image Options Setup QO Tu General C ida Installation O Options Information fe ONsTAND BY Reset 2 Press the SELECT AY buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the menu for the item you want to adjust or set Picture Highlight Setup Indicates the selected menu E S General or item Powe a SE Installation A Options ld Information Reset Position Clock LMP o a Horizontal ua Q Amo ae Vertical ido B Clock Y Phase ONISTAND BY dh Computer 4 Use the SELECT AY buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or set ONISTAND BY 33 5 Using On Screen Menu 5 Adjusting the level of a selected item or selecting an item Slide bar Auto Keystone 0 Solid triangle Keystone id C Keystone Save Wall Color Off Lamp Mode Normal Lre Bg Enpiuh Return key symbol Computer Radio button O Video O S Video soit Q um For Adjusting items Slide bar D ON STAND BY dh Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment e Use the SELECT lt gt buttons to adjust the item For Selecting items Solid triangle Solid triangle Indicates further choices are avai
36. ce with EN ISO 7779 Disposing of your used product products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste This includes projectors and their electrical accessories or lamps When you dispose of such products please follow the guidance of your local authority and or ask the shop where you purchased the prod uct After collecting the used products they are reused and recycled in a proper way This effort will help us reduce the wastes as well as the negative impact such as mercury contained in a lamp to the hu man health and the environment at the minimum level The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Mem ber States RU EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic p WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of Califor nia to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING Important Information RF Interference for USA only WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Corporation of America in this manual Failure to comply with this government regula tion could void your right to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
37. ceiver before reconnecting it and vice versa The computer may not identify the mouse receiver if it is repeatedly connected and disconnected in rapid intervals Operating your computer s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer s mouse from the remote control PAGE UP DOWN Button scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in PowerPoint on your computer SELECT AV p Buttons moves the mouse cursor on your computer MOUSE L CLICK Button works as the mouse left button MOUSE R CLICK Button works as the mouse right button NOTE When you operate the computer using the SELECT AW or button with the menu displayed both the menu and the mouse pointer will be affected Close the menu and perform the mouse operation 31 4 Convenient Features About Drag Mode By pressing the MOUSE L CLICK or R CLICK button for 2 or 3 seconds then releasing the drag mode is set and the drag operation can be performed simply by pressing the SELECT WA lt gt button To drop the item press the MOUSE L CLICK or R CLICK button To cancel it press the MOUSE R CLICK or L CLICK button TIP You can change the Pointer speed on the Mouse Properties dialog box on the Windows For more information see the user documentation or online help supplied with your computer 32 5 Using On Screen Menu Using the Menus NOTE The on screen menu may not be displayed correctly while
38. d in the lamp case Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your dealer for lamp replacement A Lamp Characteristic The projector has a high pressure mercury lamp as a light source A lamp has a characteristic that its brightness gradually decreases with age Also repeatedly turning the lamp on and off will increase the possibility of its lower brightness A CAUTION When removing the lamp from a ceiling mounted projector make sure that no one is under the projector Glass fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out Table of Contents Important Information 1 seen i T ANE CEN OM arrena es ede ee 1 OQ What s In te BOX oobis mepiencaniminimregenii ean 1 e Introductionito the Projector ucro etos i FRE Ere E He amin FRAMED HL D D eise ninade 2 Part Names of the PIejectel orinis ceti efe ico Ho EE iran 4 Esp EE 6 Terminal Panel Features eie o iRE RR FEE t ELE ERE EN EY incense ciao 6 O Part Names of the Remote Control 1 ore rtr ainai 7 Battery nct ee 8 Remote Control PIeGaullOrs uiie oido totes e a ebd a Rire LARA RC eC ARA ineine 8 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control ccccccccecssseeeeesesteeeeeeenaes 8 2 Installation and Connections 9 Setting Up the Screen and the Projector sesesesessesseeeeeene 9 OSC UMC ed OO AON ccs D e
39. e 0 5 sec Power error Power unit is not working properly Contact your On 0 5 sec Off dealer 4 cycle 0 5 sec Fan error Fans will not work correctly On 0 5 sec Off 6 cycle 0 5 sec Lamp error Lamp fails to light Wait a full minute and then turn on On 0 5 sec Off again 8 cycle 0 5 sec Cooling pump error The two screws on the lamp housing are not com On 0 5 sec Off pletely tightened Tighten the two screws alternately until both screws are completely tightened The cooling pump is not working properly Contact your dealer Green Re firing the lamp The pro The projector is re firing jector is cooling down Wait for a moment Steady light Orange Control Panel Lock is on You have pressed cabinet button when Control Panel Lock is on Lamp Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off Normal Blinking light Red Lamp has reached its end of life Lamp Replace the lamp replacement message will be displayed Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its limit Replace the lamp The projector will not turn on until the lamp is replaced Green Lamp mode is set to Eco mode Over Temperature Protection If the temperature inside the projector rises too high the over temperature protector will automatically turn off the lamp with the STATUS indicator blinking 2 cycle On and Off Should this happen do the following Unplug the power cable after the cooling fans
40. e 22 About Auto Keystone Correction Adjusting the height of a projected image or changing the pro jection angle will result in the Auto Keystone function quickly correcting the vertical distortion page 23 Move the projector left to center the image horizontally on the Screen 20 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjust the Tilt Foot Adjustable Tilt 1 Lift the front edge of the projector Foot Button AX CAUTION Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet during Tilt Foot adjust ment as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and during its cool down period after it is turned off 2 Push up and hold the Adjustable Tilt Foot Button on the front of the projector to extend the adjustable tilt foot maximum height Adjustable Tilt Foot Ventilation outlet 3 Lower the front of the projector to the desired height 4 Release the Adjustable Tilt Foot Button to lock the adjustable tilt foot There is approximately 10 degrees up of adjustment for the front of the projector Adjusting the height of a projected image or changing the projec tion angle will result in the Auto Keystone function quickly cor recting the vertical distortion CAUTION Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang from the wall or ceiling the projector can cause damage to the projector NOTE The r
41. e Factory Default feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for a all source s except the following Current Signal Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels The items that can be reset are Preset Contrast Brightness Color Hue Sharpness Aspect Ratio Horizontal Position Vertical Position Clock Phase Noise Reduction and Telecine All Data Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset All items can be reset except Language Background Communication Speed Security Lamp Life Re maining and Lamp Hours Used To reset the lamp usage time see Clearing Lamp Hour Meter Clear Lamp Hours below Clearing Lamp Hour Meter Clear Lamp Hours Resets the lamp clock back to zero Selecting this option displays submenu for a confirmation NOTE Elapsed time of the lamp use will not be affected even when Reset is done from the menu NOTE The projector will turn off and go into standby mode after 2100 hours up to 3100 hours in Eco mode of service If this happens press the HELP button on the remote control for 10 seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero When the lamp time clock is reset to zero the LAMP indicator goes out Do this only after replacing the lamp 46 6 Maintenance This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean
42. e and turn on the projector 9 Finally select the menu Reset Clear Lamp Hours to reset the lamp usage hours NOTE When the lamp exceeds 2100 hours up to 3100 hours in Eco mode of service the projector cannot turn on and the menu is not displayed If this happens press the HELP button on the remote control for 10 seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero When the lamp time clock is reset to zero the LAMP indicator goes out 51 7 Appendix Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector Indicator Messages Power Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off The main power is off Blinking light Green 0 5 sec On The projector is getting ready Wait for a moment 0 5 sec Off to turn on 2 5 sec On Off Timer is enabled 0 5 sec Off Orange 0 5 sec On The projector is cooling Wait for a moment 0 5 sec Off down Steady light Green The projector is turned on Orange The projector is in Standby Status Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note off Normal Blinking light Red 1 cycle 0 5 sec Lamp cover error or lamp Replace the lamp cover or lamp housing correctly On 2 5 sec Off housing error 2 cycle 0 5 sec Temperature error The projector is overheated Move the projector to a On 0 5 sec Off cooler location 3 cycl
43. ear foot height can be adjusted up to 0 16 inch 4 mm 1 degree of angle Rotate the rear foot to the desired height in order to square the image on the projection surface Do not extend the rear foot over 0 16 4 mm Do ing so will cause the rear foot to come free off the bottom 21 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Zoom Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the image size on the screen NOTE Rotating the ZOOM lever will cause the focus to be ad justed automatically Auto Focus The focus sensor on the projector detects the distance to the screen and automatically adjusts the focus of an image e The Auto Focus function will work when the following tasks are done Turning on the power Changing the zoom lever Repositioning the projector Changing the projection angle Effective auto focus range for screen 4 3 Throw distance Image size inch Tele Zoom at min Wide Zoom at max 571 15 m 216 5 5 5 m When the throw distance is beyond 5 5 m 216 5 it means that the focus sensor will not work correctly and that you need to use the FOCUS button to adjust the focus manually NOTE In some cases the Auto Focus may not work correctly or the Auto Focus range can be made narrower depending on the environmental conditions The Auto Focus function will not work under the following circumstances e When using a transparent screen e When there are objects between the focus
44. ed Auto mode and High speed mode Auto The built in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature High The built in fans run at a fixed high speed When you wish to cool down the temperature inside the projector quickly select High NOTE It is recommended that you select High speed mode if you continue to use the projector for consecutive days Selecting Default Source Default Source Select You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on LAST inea Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on Auto Searches for an active source in order of Computer Video S Video Computer and displays the first found source Computer Displays the RGB source COMPUTER IN every time the projector is started up VIQ8O inse Displays the Video source VIDEO IN every time the projector is started up S Video Displays the Video source S VIDEO IN every time the projector is started up 44 5 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Signal Format Signal Select Video amp S Video System Select This feature enables you to select video standards automatically or manually In the case where the projector has difficulty detecting the video standard select the appropriate video standard from the menu This must be done for Video and S Video respectively
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46. elections Non standard signal output from the computer If the output signal from a notebook PC is not an industry standard the projected image may not be displayed correctly Should this happen deactivate the notebook PC s LCD screen when the projector display is in use Each notebook PC has a different way of deactivate reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the pre vious step Refer to your computer s documentation for detailed information Image displayed is incorrect when using a Macintosh When using a Macintosh with the projector set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter not supplied with the projec tor according to your resolution After setting restart your Macintosh for the changes to take affect For setting display modes other than those supported by your Macintosh and the projector changing the DIP switch on a Mac adapter may bounce an image slightly or may display nothing Should this happen set the DIP switch to the 13 fixed mode and then restart your Macintosh After that restore the DIP switches to a dis playable mode and then restart the Macintosh again NOTE A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Computer is needed for a PowerBook which does not have a mini D Sub 15 pin connector Mirroring on a PowerBook When using the projector with a Macintosh PowerBook output may not be set to 1024 x 768 unless mirroring is off on your PowerBook Refer to owner s manual supplied with your Macintosh c
47. eposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen page 20 21 e Use the Keystone correction function to correct the trapezoid distortion page 25 Picture is blurred Make sure that focus is appropriate Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen page 20 21 Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens gt page 10 Make sure that the distance between the focus sensor and the screen is within the effective range of the Auto Focus page 22 e Make sure that the requirements for the Auto Focus are met page 22 Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold brought into a warm place and is then turned on Should this happen let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens Image is scrolling verti cally horizontally or both Usethe COMPUTER the VIDEO or the S VIDEO button on the remote control to select your source Computer Video or S Video page 18 Adjust the computer image manually with the Horizontal and Vertical in the Image Options Position Clock page 40 Remote control does not work e Install new batteries page 8 Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector e Stand within 22 feet 7 m of the projector page 8 Indicator is lit or blinking e See the POWER STATUS LAMP Indicator page 52 Cross colo
48. falling into your projector Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that might fall into your projector Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screw driver into your projector If something should fall into your projector disconnect it immediately and have the object removed by a qualified service personnel Do not place any objects on top of the projector Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz NP60 NP50 NP40 or 200 240V AC 50 60 Hz NP60G NP50G NP40G Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before at tempting to use your projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the projector The light being projected from the lens is extensive therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes Do not cover the lens with the black lens cap or equivalent while the projector is on Doing so can lead to melt ing of the cap and possibly burning your hands due to the heat emitted from the light output Do not place any objects which are easily affected by heat in front of the projector lens or a projector exhaust vent Doing so could lead to the object melting or getting you
49. h the lower and upper black portion of the screen or a dark image is not displayed correctly Project an image to fill the screen and then press the AUTO ADJ button on the remote control or the projector cabinet e The COMPUTER IN connector supports Plug amp Play DDC2B 12 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output COMPUTER IN a dues V Optional 15 pin to RCA female x3 cable ADP CV1E Audio Equipment Component video RCAX3 cable not supplied DVD player A A FA Component atone o gt Audio cable not supplied NOTE Refer to your DVD player s owner s manual for more information about your DVD player s video output requirements 13 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN SS 9 00000 0000 1 000 E mund B YEN IN S Video cable not supplied Video cable not supplied Audio equipment CDS wee VCR Laser disc player e L R VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT _ AUDIOIN m F4 Audio cable not supplied NOTE Refe
50. has a feature called Direct Power Off This feature allows you to unplug the projector when project ing an image NOTE Do not turn off the projector using the Direct Power Off function within 10 seconds of making adjustment or setting changes and closing the menu Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings A CAUTION Parts of the projector will become heated during operation Use caution when picking up the projector immedi ately after it has been operating Q After Use Preparation Make sure that the projector is turned off 1 Unplug the power cable 2 Disconnect any other cables 3 Retract adjustable tilt foot and rear foot if extended 4 Cover the lens with the lens cap 5 Put the projector and its accessories in the supplied soft case A CAUTION Use caution when putting the projector in the soft case immediately after the projector has been operating The projector cabinet is hot 27 4 Convenient Features Turning off the Image Press the PIC MUTE button to turn off the image for a short period of time Press again to restore the image Freezing a Picture Press the FREEZE button to freeze a picture Press again to resume motion Changing Lamp Mode The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode To change to the Eco mode do the following 1 Press the LAMP MODE button to display Lamp Mode screen 2 Use the SELECT A or Y button to select Eco mode
51. he List of TravelCare Outlets below 1 Repair services The product will be repaired and delivered within 10 business days not including shipping time During the term of warranty the cost of maintenance parts labor costs for repairs and shipping costs within the service station s cov erage area are covered by the warranty 2 Replacement product rental service If the customer desires he or she can rent a replacement product while the original product is being repaired Fee US 200 for 12 days This fee must be paid at the local service station in cash or credit card The US 200 rental fee is non refundable even if the customer rents it less than 12 days before returning The replacement product will be delivered within 3 business days If the customer did not return the replacement product within 12 days the customer will be charged the price of the unit If the customer returned the replacement product in a faulty or damaged condition the repair cost will be charged to the customer Note that this service is not offered in all countries and regions Please refer to the List of TravelCare Outlets In addition this replacement product rental service is not offered after the product s warranty has expired Term of warranty 1 a Upon presentation of the warranty or receipt received upon pur chase Valid for the term indicated on the warranty or the normal term of warranty for the country of purchase b When only the product is broug
52. ht in Valid for a period of within 14 months of the date of manufacture indicated by the serial number attached to the product 2 When a product whose term of warranty is expired is brought in Repairs will be offered for a fee In this case the customer is not eligible for the replacement product rental service 3 In the following cases repairs may be charged even if the product s war ranty is still in effect 1 If the term of warranty model name serial number and name of the store of purchase are not indicated on the warranty or have been altered 2 Problems or damage caused by dropping or shocks during ship ment or movement by the customer or by improper handling by the customers 3 Problems or damage caused by improper usage or unwarrantable alterations or repairs by the customer 4 Problems or damage caused by fire salt damage gas damage earthquakes lightning damage storm or flood damage or other natural disasters or such external factors as dust cigarette smoke abnormal voltage etc 5 Problems or damage caused by use in hot or humid places in ve hicles boats or ships etc 6 Problems or damage caused by expendable supplies or devices connected to the product other than those designated by NEC 7 Problems caused by natural consumption wear or deterioration of parts under normal usage conditions 8 Problems or damage to lamps and other expendable supplies in cluded parts or optional parts 9 Other co
53. ine 971 4 364283 Email Address ABBA emirates net ae Regions Covered United Arab Emirates Samir Photographic Supplies Address P O Box 599 Jeddah 21421 Saudi Arabia Telephone 966 2 6828219 Fax Line 966 2 6830820 Email Address asif samir photo com Riyadh Address P O Box 5519 Riyadh 11432 Saudi Arabia Telephone 966 1 4645064 Fax Line 966 1 4657912 Email Address bhimji 9 samir photo com Alkhobar Address P O Box 238 Alkhobar 31952 Saudi Arabia Telephone 966 3 8942674 Fax Line 966 3 8948162 Email Address chamsedin samir photo com Regions Covered Saudi Arabia NOTE In countries designated with an asterisk replacement product rental service are offered 7 Appendix Date P 1 TO NEC or NEC s Authorized Service Station FM Company amp Name with signature Dear Sir s would like to apply your TravelCare Service Program based on attached registration and qualification sheet and agree with your following conditions and also the Service fee will be charged to my credit card account if don t return the Loan units within the specified period also confirm following information is correct Regards Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program Country product purchased User s Company Name User s Company Address Phone No Fax No User s Name User s Address Phone No Fax No Local Contact office Local C
54. ion Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP60 NP50 NP40 projector and keep the manual handy for future reference Your serial number is located on the bottom of your projector Record it here CAUTION To turn off main power be sure to remove the plug from power outlet The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible and should be eas ily accessible CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET A THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been provided A This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical The information should be read carefully to avoid problems WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED DOC Compliance Notice for Canada only This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regula tions Machine Noise Information Regulation 3 GPSGV The highest sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A in accordan
55. l page 7 Normal Cinema Native When 4 3 is selected from the source i e DVD player the following selections will display C b Ja Standard Left and right 4 3 Aspect stretched Normal Cinema When 16 9 is selected from the source i e DVD player the following selections will dis O O play 16 9 image Left and right displayed in 4 3 stretched to display mode the true aspect Native RGB only Turns off the scaling feature The projector displays the current image in its true resolution 39 5 Using On Screen Menu NOTE e When you are displaying an RGB image with a higher resolution than the projector s native resolution the image will be dis played in Normal even if Native is selected Only when displaying an RGB image with a lower resolution than the projec tor s native resolution will the image be able to be displayed in its true resolution Native e When Normal is selected an HDTV 1080i 720p signal will be shown in its true aspect as is the case when selecting Cinema e You can adjust the image position for Cinema aspect See Cinema Position for setting the image position Copyright Please note that using this projector for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue such as a coffee shop or hotel and employing compression or expansion of the screen image with a Aspect Ratio setting may raise concern about the infringe
56. lable A highlighted triangle indicates the item is ac tive Use the SELECT lt P buttons to select the item For Selecting items Return key symbol Radio button Return key symbol Indicates further choices are available Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box 1 Press the ENTER button The selected item will be displayed 2 Use the SELECT AY buttons to highlight the item you want to set Changes are stored until you adjust it again Press the EXIT button to return to the previous screen 6 Repeat steps 2 5 to adjust an additional item or press the EXIT button several times to close the menu 34 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Elements Title Slide bar Highlight Solid triangle Source Key Lock symbol Thermometer symbol Off Timer remaining time Radio button OK button Cancel button Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements Tatleisi eter Indicates the menu title Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item SOOO nisl IE Indicates the currently selected source Off timer remaining time Indicates the remaining countdown time when the Off Timer is preset Solid triangle Indicates further choices are available A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box Slide bar Indicates settings o
57. led correctly Lamp Hour Used lamp operation hours was cleared after lamp replacement No power even though you press and hold the POWER but ton for a minimum of 1 second always EI EIE EET vy TS Video C No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC first then start the PC Enabling your notebook PC s signal output to the projector A combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys turns the external display on or off No image blue background black background Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJ but ton Still no image even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu Signal cable s plug is fully inserted into the input connector A message appears on the screen The source connected to the projector is active and avail able Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and or the contrast Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Image is too dark Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness and or the contrast C Image is distorted Image appears to be trapezoidal unchanged even though you carry out the Keystone adjustment
58. me remove the batteries e Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly Do not use new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control Remote control Remote sensor on projector cabinet y 7m 22 feet The infrared signal operates by line of sight up to a distance of about 22 feet 7 m and within a 60 degree angle of the remote sensor on the projector cabinet The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor or if strong light falls on the sensor Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector 2 Installation and Connections This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources Your projector is simple to set up and use But before you get started you must first Setup a screen and the projector Connect your computer or video equipment to the projector See pages 12 to 14 Connect the supplied power cable See page 15 NOTE Ensure that the power cable and any oth er cables are disconnected before moving the projector When moving the projector or when itis not in use cover the lens with the lens cap To the wall outlet Q Setting Up the Screen and the Projector Selecti
59. ment Contrast Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal White level of the image Brightness Adjusts the brightness level or the black level of the image Sharpness Controls the detail of the image for Video not valid for RGB Colo t Increases or decreases the color saturation level not valid for RGB UG Mese Varies the color level from green to blue The red level is used as reference This adjustment is only valid for Video and Component inputs not valid for RGB Input signal Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Hue Computer RGB Yes Yes No No No Component Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Video S Video Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Adjustable No Not adjustable Yes depending on the signal Reset The settings and adjustments for Picture will be returned to the factory settings with the exception of the follow ing Preset numbers and Reference within the Preset screen The settings and adjustments under Detail Settings within the Preset screen that are not currently selected will not be reset Q Menu Descriptions amp Functions Image Options Position Clock Horizontal Vertical Clock Phase Computer Selecting Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio allows you to select the best Aspect mode to display your source image You can also display the Aspect Ratio window by pressing the ASPECT button on the remote contro
60. ment of copyrights which are protected by copyright law Adjusting the Vertical Position of Image Cinema Position for Cinema only This feature adjusts the vertical position of the image when viewing video with Cinema aspect ratio selected When Cinema is selected in Aspect Ratio the image is displayed with black borders on the top and bottom You can adjust the vertical position from the top to the bottom of the black area NOTE This option is available only when Cinema is selected in Aspect Ratio Adjusting Horizontal Vertical Position Clock and Phase Position Clock You can adjust the image manually for position and stability Horizontal Vertical Clock and Phase Horizontal Vertical available for RGB signal only Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically Clock available for RGB signal only Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear This func tion adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time Phase available for RGB signal only Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk This is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering Use Phase only after the Clock is complete e Performing the Horizontal Vertical Clock or Phase function will
61. n Product Serial Number Firmware Data ee item Current Signal All Data Clear Lamp Hours 37 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions Picture Preset 4 2 Presentation 1 High Bright Detail Settings 2 Presentation Contrast O 3 Video Brightness O 4 Movie Reset O 5 Graphic 6 sRGB Computer When selecting user adjustable presetting Preset the submenu will be displayed You can customize each gamma or color To do so first select Preset and press the ENTER button and then proceed with the following steps Detail Settings Detail Settings High Bright Presentation e Presentation Gamma Correction lt Dynamic Video Color Temperature O Movie OK White Peaking Graphic sRGB Cancel Selecting Reference Setting Reference This option allows you to select one of five user adjustable presettings There are 6 factory presets optimized for various types of images you can set user adjustable settings High Bright Recommended for the use in a brightly lit room Presentation Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file Video Recommended for standard video such as a TV program MOVIE sie Recommended for film based video such as a movie DVD or HDTV Graphic Recommended for graphics SRGB iin Standard color values Selecting
62. nditions stipulated in the warranty included with the product also apply 63 NOTE The product can be used overseas with voltages indicated in the rat ing label on the product by using a power cable suited for the standards and power source voltage of the country in which the product is being used List of TravelCare Outlets This list applies as of July 1 2006 For the most up to date information please refer to the websites of the service stations in the various countries on the List of TravelCare Outlets or to the NEC website at http www nec pj com In Europe NEC Europe Ltd European Technical Centre Address Unit G Stafford Park 12 Telford TF3 3BJ U K Telephone 44 1952 237000 Fax Line 44 1952 237006 Email Address AFR uk neceur com WEB Address http www neceur com Regions Covered EU Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden and the United Kingdom EEA Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein In North America NEC Corporation of America Address 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Itasca Illinois 60143 U S A Telephone 1 800 836 0655 Fax Line 1 800 356 2415 Email Address vsd tech support 9 necsam com WEB Address http www necvisualsystems com Regions Covered U S A Canada In Oceania NEC Australia Pty Ltd New South Wales Address 184 Milperra Road Reversby NSW 221
63. nected to power cord extender or other the Synch polarity HO OC number of connected equipment VO o Connected to a power cord reel or other the num Synch type Separate C Composite ber of connected equipment Sync on Green STATUS Indicator Computer Steady light Orange C Green Manufacturer Flashing light cycles Model number Remote control model number Notebook PC L Desktop Native resolution Refresh rate Video adapter Other Projector DVD player Signal cable Video equipment NEC standard or other manufacturer s cable VCR DVD player Video camera Video game or other Model number Length inch m Manufacturer Distribution amplifier Model number Model number Switcher Model number Adapter Model number 62 7 Appendix Q TravelCare Guide TravelCare a service for international travelers This product is eligible for TravelCare NEC s unique international warranty Please note that TravelCare coverage differs in part from coverage under the warranty included with the product Services offered with TravelCare This warranty allows customers to receive service on their product at the NEC and NEC designated service stations in the countries listed herein when tem porarily traveling internationally for business or pleasure For details on services offered by the different service stations please refer to t
64. ng a Location The further your projector is from the screen or wall the larger the image The minimum size the image can be is approximately 40 1 0 m measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 63 inches 1 6 m from the wall or screen The largest the image can be is 300 7 6 m when the projector is about 484 inches 12 3 m from the wall or screen Use the chart below as a rough guide Screen Size Unit cm inch 609 6 W x 457 2 H 240 W x 180 H 30 Screen Size diagonal inch 487 7 W x 365 8 H 192 W x 144 H 245 406 4 W x 304 8 H 160 W x 120 H 365 8 W x 274 3 H 144 W x 108 H 209 Tag 304 8 W x 228 6 H 120 W x 90 H 243 8 W x 182 9 H 96 W X 72 H 203 2 W x 152 4 H 80 W x 60 H 162 6 W x 121 9 H 64 W x 48 H 121 9 W x 91 4 H 48 W x 36 H 81 3 W X 61 0 H 32 W X 24 H Lens center NOTE e The distances are indicated by intermediate values between tele and wide Use as a rule of thumb e The Zoom lever adjusts the image size up to 10 e For more details on throw distance see next page e Changing the image size starts the Auto Focus to adjust the focus changing the throw angle starts the Auto Keystone to cor rect the vertical keystone distortion 9 Throw Distance and Screen Size 2 Installation and Connections The following shows
65. omputer for mirroring Folders or icons are hidden on the Macintosh screen Folders or icons may not be seen on the screen Should this happen select View Arrange from the Apple menu and arrange icons 54 7 Appendix Specifications This section provides technical information about the NP60 NP50 NP40 projector s performance Model Number Optical DMD Resolution Lens Lamp Light Output Contrast Ratio full white full black Image Size Diagonal Projection Distance Projection Angle Electrical Inputs Video Compatibility Scan Rate Color Reproduction Horizontal Resolution External Control Sync Compatibility NP60 NP50 NP40 Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device DMD 1024 x 768 pixels up to UXGA 1600 x 1200 with scaling technology Manual zoom and auto focus effective range 57 1 1 5 m 216 5 5 5 m manual focus F2 2 2 34 f 20 4 mm 24 5 mm NP60 220W AC 180W Eco mode NP50 NP40 200W AC 180W Eco mode NP60 3000 lumens approx 8096 in Eco mode NP50 2600 lumens approx 9096 in Eco mode NP40 2200 lumens approx 90 in Eco mode NP60 NP50 1600 1 NP40 15001 33 300 diagonal 4 3 image sizes with less than 40 are available only in tele mode 57 439 wide 57 529 tele 1 5 11 1 m wide 1 5 13 4 m tele 14 7 15 0 wide 12 3 12 6 tele 1 VGA shared with component video Mini D Sub 15 Pin 1 S Video Mini DIN 4 Pin 1
66. ontact office Address Phone No Fax No User s Model Name Date of Purchase Serial No on cabinet Problem of units per User Required Service 1 Repair and Return 2 Loan unit Requested period of Loan unit Payment method 1 Credit Card 2 Travelers Cheque 3 Cash In Case of Credit Card Card No w Valid Date 65 7 Appendix Condition of your TravelCare Service Program Enduser is requested to understand following condition of Travel Care Service Program and complete the necessary information on the application sheet 1 Service Options There are 3 types of Service available Enduser has to understand following condition and is required to fill in the Application Sheet 1 Repair and Return The Faulty unit is sent or collected from the customer It is re paired and returned within 10 days to the customer excluding transport time There may have a case repair and return can t be done by NEC Authorized Service Station because of shortage of spare parts due to same model is not sold in the territory 2 Repair and Return with Loan This service is limited to some Service Stations This service is offered to the Enduser who cannot wait until their unit is repaired The customer can borrow a unit for 200 up to 12 days Customer then sends in inoperable unit to nearest NEC Authorized Service Station for service In order to prevent collection
67. or service the product 6 Any Cross border charges such as duty insurance tax etc 3 Charges for Warranty Exclusions and Out of Warranty Case In case faulty unit is under warranty exclusions case or under Out of Warranty period NEC Authorized Service Station will Inform estima tion of actual service cost to the Enduser with reason 4 Dead on Arrival DOA Enduser must take this issue up with their original supplier in the country of purchase NEC Authorized Service Station will repair the DOA unit as a War ranty repair but will not exchange DOA unit with new units 66 5 Loan Service Charges and Conditions Upon acceptance of this NEC Projector Customer agrees to as sume liability for this loan unit The current cost of use of this loan unit is 200 00 USD for 12 calen dar days If Customer does not return the unit within the 12 calendar days Customer will be charged the next highest cost up to and including the full list price to Credit Cards which price will be informed by NEC Authorized Service Stations Please see the attached listing of contacts for each country to arrange for pickup of the loan unit If you return to their country of origin with the loan unit you will be charged additional freight to return the unit to the loaning country Thank you for your understanding of this program Ver 1 09 06
68. projector is in its standby mode and the power indicator is glowing orange 1 Remove the lens cap CAUTION Do not remove the lens cap by pulling on the string Doing so can cause mechanical damage to the part around the lens 2 Press the POWER ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or the POWER ON button on the remote control for 1 second The POWER indicator will turn to green and the projec Standby Blinking Power On tor will become ready to use LAMP O LAMP O LAMP O TIP e STATUS O STATUS A STATUS O Turning on the projector will instantly cause the Auto Focus rdc NN dec function to operate page 22 When the key lock symbol E is displayed at the bottom Steady orange light Blinking green light Steady green light right of the menu it means that the Control Panel Lock is turned on gt page 42 After you turn on your projector ensure that the com puter or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed See page 52 for more details NOTE When no signal is available a blue or black screen is dis played When the projector displays a blue or black screen the projector will automatically switch to the Eco mode The projector will return to the Normal mode once a signal is con nected NOTE If you turn on the projector immediately after the lamp is turned off or when the temperature is high the fans run without displaying an image fo
69. r hands burned from the heat that is emitted from the light output and exhaust Handle the power cable carefully A damaged or frayed power cable can cause electric shock or fire Do not use any power cables than the supplied one Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively Do not place the power cable under the projector or any heavy object Do not cover the power cable with other soft materials such as rugs Do not heat the power cable Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Turn off the projector unplug the power cable and have the object removed by a qualified NEC service person nel under the following conditions When the power cable or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the projector or if it has been exposed to rain or water If the projector does not operate normally when you follow the instructions described in this user s manual f the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service f the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time Disconnect the power cable and any other cables before carrying the projector Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable before cleaning the cabinet or replacing the lamp CAUTION Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang from the w
70. r in RGB mode e Press the AUTO ADJ button on the remote control SELECT lt button on the projector cabinet page 26 Adjust the computer image manually with Clock and Phase in Image Options Position Clock in the menu page 40 For more information contact your dealer 53 7 Appendix If there is no picture or the picture is not displayed correctly Power on process for the projector and the PC Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector be fore being powered up NOTE You can check the horizontal frequency of the current signal in the projector s menu under Information If it reads OkHz this means there is no signal being output from the computer See page 45 or go to next step Enabling the computer s external display Displaying an image on the notebook PC s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projec tor When using a PC compatible laptop a combination of function keys will enable disable the external dis play Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off For example NEC laptops use Fn F3 while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combinations to toggle through external display s
71. r some time and then the projector will dis play the image A CAUTION The projector cannot be turned off while the POWER indicator is blinking green Do not turn off the AC power during this period Doing so could cause premature lamp failure 16 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Note on Startup screen Menu Language Select screen When you first turn on the projector you will get the Startup menu The menu gives you the opportunity to select the menu in one of the nine languages To select a menu language follow these steps 1 Use the SELECT A or V button to select one of the nine languages from the menu Menu Language Select Wahlen Sie bitte die Men Sprache aus Deutsch S il vous plait choisir la langue de menu Fran ais ae Per favore scegliere la lingua del menu Italiano STATUS o O Escoja por favor el idioma de mend Espa ol NRO mus V lj menyn spr ken Svenska ZAZLIa BiuX RLCCS SU BA ONISTAND BY BERS BS mo Bar MHS Aaa FAAL Fo Select UP DOWN amp ENTER 2 Press the ENTER button to execute the selection After this has been done you can proceed to the menu op susc Q s eration POWER as If you want you can select the menu language later Lan guage on page 41 ON STAND BY NOTE Immediately after turning on the projector screen flicker may occur This is normal Wait 3 to 5 minutes until the lamp lighting is
72. r the direction of adjustment OK DUON eet Press to confirm your setting You will return to the previous menu Cancel button Press to cancel your setting You will return to the previous menu Key Lock symbol Indicates the Control Panel Lock is enabled Thermometer symbol Indicates the lamp mode is forcibly set to Eco mode because the internal temperature is too high 35 5 Using On Screen Menu List of Menu Items Some menu items are not available depending on the input source e Default Item Resettable Preset 1to6 Detail Settings Reference si High Bright Presentation Video Movie Graphic SRGB Gamma Correction ig Dynamic Natural Black Detail Yes Color Temperature 4 5000 6500 7800 8500 9300 10500 Yes White Peaking i Nes Contrast Yes Brightness Wes Sharpness Yes Color Yes Hue Yes Reset Image Options Default Item Resettable Aspect Ratio i Normal Cinema Native Yes Cinema Position Yes Position Clock Horizontal E Yes Vertical Yes Clock x Yes Phase b Yes Noise Reduction Off Off On Yes Telecine Off Off Auto Yes ee Default item Resettable General Auto Keystone On Off On Yes Keystone Yes Keystone Save Off Off On Yes Wall Color Off Off Blackboard Blackboard Gray Light yellow Yes Light green Light blue Sky blue Light rose Pink Lamp Mode Normal No
73. r to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information about your equipment s video output require ments NOTE An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back in fast forward or fast rewind via a scan converter 14 2 Installation and Connections Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Connect the supplied power cable to the projector First connect the supplied power cable s three pin plug to the AC IN of the projector and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet The projector will go into its stand by mode and the power indicator P will glow orange SAUS POWEI FOCUS 5 ON STAND BY A To wall outlet cei Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the power plug and the wall outlet A CAUTION Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the right front when seen from the front as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off 15 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen Turning on the Projector NOTE Before turning on the projector first connect the supplied power cable s three pin plug to the AC IN of the projector and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet Make sure that the
74. re sets the baud rate of the PC Control port Mini DIN 8 Pin It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps The default is 38400 bps Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs NOTE Your selected communication speed will not be affected even when Reset is done from the menu Disabling the Cabinet Buttons Control Panel Lock This option turns on or off the Key Lock function for cabinet buttons NOTE e The Control Panel Lock setting will not affect the remote control or PC Control Functions e When the cabinet buttons are disabled pressing and holding the EXIT button for about 10 seconds will change the setting to enable e The Key Lock icon will be displayed at the bottom right of the menu when Control Panel Lock is enabled 42 5 Using On Screen Menu Enabling Security Security This feature turns on or off the Security function Unless the correct keyword is entered the projector cannot project an image page 28 Selecting Menu Color Menu Color Select You can choose between two color modes for menu color color and monochrome Selecting Menu Display Time Menu Display Time This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu The preset choices are Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 15 sec and
75. rity function Security feature prevents unauthorized individuals from displaying images e You can control the projector with a PC or control system using the PC Control port e Easy set up and operation The contemporary cabinet design is light compact and complements any office boardroom or Auditorium 1 Introduction About this user s manual The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time Take a few minutes now to review the user s manual This may save you time later on At the beginning of each section of the manual you ll find an overview If the section doesn t apply you can skip it 1 Introduction Part Names of the Projector Front Top Zoom Lever gt page 22 Remote Sensor page 8 Controls gt page 6 Lens Focus Sensor page 22 47 Adjustable Tilt Foot Button page 21 Ventilation outlet Heated air is exhausted from here Adjustable Tilt Foot page 21 Rear Built in Security Slot fq Terminal Panel page 6 Ventilation inlet Ventilation inlet AC Input Connect the supplied power cable s three pin plug here and plug the other end into an active wall outlet page 15 This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc Bottom 1 Introduction Cooling
76. rmal Eco Yes Language English English Deutsch Francais Italiano Espanol Svenska H44 Dansk Portugu s e tina Magyar Polski Nederlands Suomi Norsk T rk e Pycckn EAnvik PC Installation Orientation Desktop Front Desktop Front Ceiling Rear Desktop Rear Yes Ceiling Front Communication Speed 38400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Control Panel Lock Off Off On Yes Security Off Off On Menu Color Select Color Color Monochrome Yes Menu Display Time Auto 45 sec Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 15sec Auto 45 sec Yes Background Blue Blue Black Options Off Timer Off Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 Yes Auto Focus On Off On Yes Auto Start Off Off On Yes Power Management Off Off 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 30 Yes Fan Mode Auto Auto High Yes Default Source Select Last Last Auto Computer Video S Video Yes Signal Select Video Auto Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M Yes PAL N PAL60 SECAM S Video Auto Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M Yes PAL N PAL60 SECAM The asterisk indicates that the default setting varies depending on the signal 36 5 Using On Screen Menu Information 11111 Item Usage Time Lamp Life Remaining Lamp Hours Used Source Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Type NTSC NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM Sync Type Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green Sync on Video Sync Polarity Scan Type Interlace Non Interlace Versio
77. s than 16 degrees depending on some kinds of signal and aspect ratios NOTE The Auto Keystone Correction feature can cause an image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electroni cally 23 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting Focus Manually Adjust the focus manually in the following cases When adjusting the focus out of the effective range of the automatic focus When finely adjusting the focus When the menu setting for Auto Focus is turned off Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 1 Press the FOCUS button quickly S The focus adjustment screen will be displayed STATUS o am dm ne 5 ONISTAND BY The focus adjustment screen will be closed if no button operation is made for 5 seconds TIP If the projector is placed within the effective focus range press ing and holding the FOCUS for a minimum of 2 seconds starts the Auto Focus function 2 Press the SELECT 4 or gt button to adjust the focus 3 Press the EXIT button S The focus adjustment screen will be closed ONISTAND BY LAMP STATUS O Q AUTO POWER e ADJ 6 Adjusting with the remote control 1 Press the FOCUS or button The focus adjustment screen will be displayed e The focus adjustment screen will be closed if no button opera tion is made for 5 seconds Use the FOCUS or button to adjust the focus TIP Pressing the AUTO ADJ button on the remote control causes
78. se screws You could receive an electric shock Do not break the glass on the lamp housing Keep finger prints off the glass surface on the lamp housing Leaving finger prints in the glass surface might cause an unwanted shadow and poor picture quality The projector will turn off and go into standby mode after 2100 up to 3100 hours in Eco mode hours of ser vice If this happens be sure to replace the lamp If you continue to use the lamp after 2000 hours up to 3000 hours in Eco mode of use the lamp bulb may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement To replace the lamp Optional lamp cooling pump and tools needed for replacement Replacement lamp with cooling pump NPO3LP NP60 or NPO2LP NP50 NP40 Phillips screwdriver or equivalent 1 Place the projector on a soft cloth and turn it over to access the lamp cover on the bottom 2 Loosen the lamp cover screw until the screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition and remove the lamp cover The lamp cover screw is not removable 48 6 Maintenance 3 Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheel ing condition The two screws are not removable Remove the lamp housing by holding the handle Interlock NOTE There is an interlock on this case to prevent the
79. sensor of the projector and the screen e When moving the projector so slowly that the focus sensor cannot detect the distance to the screen e When moving the screen not the projector because the focus sensor cannot detect the distance to the screen TIP To turn off the Auto Focus function from the menu select Setup Options Auto Focus and select Off 22 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Auto Keystone Correction The Auto Keystone correction feature will correct the vertical distortion of a projected image on the screen No special operation required Just place the projector on a flat surface gt NOTE When using the Auto Keystone function heed the following e The vertical keystone angle can be corrected between 16 degrees upward and 16 degrees downward from level e The Auto Keystone correction will take effect in 2 seconds after changing the projection angle during projection e The left and right or horizontal keystone distortion is not available Place the projector so that the lens surface is parallel to the screen Also adjust the height to keep the projector level by rotating the rear feet TIP To turn off the Auto Keystone function from the menu select Setup General Auto Keystone and select Off gt page 41 Even when the menu setting for Auto Keystone is turned on Keystone can be adjusted manually NOTE Auto and Manual Keystone correction angle could be les
80. stop Move the projector to a cooler location if the room where you are presenting is particularly too warm Clean the ventilation holes if they are clogged with dust Wait about 60 minutes until the inside of the projector becomes cool enough 52 7 Appendix Common Problems amp Solutions Power Status Lamp Indicator on page 52 Problem Check These Items Does not turn on Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on page 15 16 Ensure that the lamp cover is installed correctly gt page 49 Ensure that the two screws on the lamp housing are completely tightened page 49 Ensure that the cooling pump is installed correctly page 50 Check to see if the projector has overheated If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you are presenting is particularly warm move the projector to a cooler location Check to see if the lamp usage exceeds 2100 hours up to 3100 hours Eco mode If so replace the lamp After replacing the lamp reset the lamp hours used page 46 The lamp may fail to light Wait a full minute and then turn on the power again Will turn off e Ensure that the Power Management or Off Timer is off gt page 44 No picture Picture suddenly be comes dark Color tone or hue is unusual Usethe COMPUTER the VIDEO or the S VIDEO button on
81. the Auto Focus to work when the Focus adjustment screen is dis played if the projector is placed within the effective focus range 2 Press the EXIT button The focus adjustment screen will be closed 24 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Correcting Keystone Distortion Manually You can also correct the vertical keystone distortion manually NOTE Manual keystone correction is not available when there is no signal received by any input Adjust the keystone distortion manually in the following cases To fine tune Keystone correction even after performing the Auto Keystone adjustment When the menu setting for Auto Keystone is turned off Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 1 Press the SELECT A or Y button with no menus displayed The slide bar will be displayed for your adjust ment 2 Press the EXIT button The slide bar will be closed Adjusting with the remote control 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Use the SELECT Y button to select Setup General and then press the ENTER button 3 Select the Keystone function Use the SELECT Y button to select Keystone b ON STAND BY Keystone Image Options Setup General Installation Options Information Reset Keystone Keystone Save Off Wall Color Off Lamp Mode Normal Language Bg English Computer Auto Keystone Keystone Save Off Wall Color Off Lamp Mode Normal Language Bg English
82. the focus sensor lens and replace the lamp and the cooling pump Cleaning the Lens and Focus Sensor Cleaning the lens Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens Cleaning the focus sensor Use a blower or lens paper to clean the focus sensor Keep finger prints off the focus sensor Leaving finger prints in the focus sensor might cause poor focus or short auto focus range Cleaning the Cabinet 1 Turn off the projector before cleaning 2 Vacuum the ventilation inlet of the cabinet 6 Maintenance Replacing the Lamp and the Cooling Pump After your lamp has been operating for 2000 hours up to 3000 hours in Eco mode or longer the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will blink red and the message The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp will appear Even though the lamp may still be working replace it at 2000 up to 3000 hours in Eco mode hours to maintain optimal projector performance After replacing the lamp be sure to clear the lamp hour meter gt page 46 A CAUTION The optional lamp comes with the cooling pump After replacing the lamp be sure to replace the cooling pump too DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used It will be extremely hot Turn the projector off and then disconnect the power cable Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except two lamp ca
83. the remote control to select your source Computer Video or S Video page 18 If there is still no picture press the button again Ensure your cables are connected properly e Use menus to adjust the contrast and brightness page 39 Check to see if the image is muted page 28 Remove the lens cap Reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using the Reset in the Menu page 46 Enter your registered keyword if the Security function is enabled page 28 Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up fthe screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver or power management software e See also the next page When one of the following happens the Lamp mode automatically changes from Normal to Eco When there are no signals blue or black screen To return to the Normal mode select another avail able source When the room where you re presenting is particularly warm Move the projector to a cooler location e Check if an appropriate color is selected in Wall Color If not select an appropriate option page 41 Adjust Hue in Picture page 39 Image isn t square to the screen e R
84. tically Press and hold the SELECT button for a minimum of 2 seconds the projector will search for the next available input source Detecting the Signal Automatically Press and hold the SELECT gt button for a minimum of 2 seconds the projector will search for the next available input source Using the Remote Control Press any one of the VIDEO S VIDEO and COMPUTER buttons 18 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Selecting Default Source You can set a source as the default source so that the default source will be displayed each time the projector is turned on 1 Select Setup Options Default Source Select from the menu The Default Source Select screen will be displayed 2 Select a source as the default source and press the ENTER button 3 Press the EXIT button a few times to close the menu 4 Restart the projecior The source you selected in step 2 will be displayed gt page 44 19 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Place your projector on a flat level surface and ensure that the projector is square to the screen Lift the front edge of the projector to center the image verti cally Ifthe projected image does not appear square to the screen then use the Keystone feature for proper adjust ment gt page 25 About Auto Focus Just placing the projector on a flat level surface makes a fo cused image pag
85. tions on an unstable cart stand or table near water baths or damp rooms in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances in a dusty smoky or steamy environment on a sheet of paper or cloth rugs or carpets e If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling Do not attempt to install the projector yourself The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury In addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accor dance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information Place the projector in a horizontal position The tilt angle of the projector should not exceed 10 degrees nor should the projector be installed in any way other than the desktop and ceiling mount otherwise lamp life could decrease dramatically Important Information A Fire and Shock Precautions A Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build up of heat inside your projector Allow at least 4 inches 10cm of space between your projector and a wall Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the right front when seen from the front as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from
86. tomatically at 95 F to 104 F 35 C to 40 C Do not expose the projector to moisture dust or smoke This will harm the screen image Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so heat can dissipate Do not cover the vents on the side or the front of the projector 11 2 Installation and Connections Reflecting the Image Using a mirror to reflect your projector s image en ables you to enjoy a much larger image when a smaller space is required Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror system If you re using a mirror sys tem and your image is inverted use the MENU and SELECT buttons on your projector cabinet or your remote control to correct the orientation gt page 42 2 Installation and Connections OQ Making Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer NOTE When using with a notebook PC be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up f the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver or power man agement software Enabling the computer s external display Displaying an image on the notebook PC s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projector When using a PC compatible laptop

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