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NEC NRP-60LCD1 User's Manual

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1. Initial Lamp time and reset the lamp time x Caution The doors and must be closed fimly for the proper functioning of the Monitor set You must reset the lamp time when you replace it 14 LCD PROJ ECTION MONI TOR Oee AAR SSS 15 Glossary Term Explanation Multimedia May enjoy vaneties of broadcasting programs by connecting with PC DTV and DVD May connect with any input such as Video Camcorder Playstation DVD other than MONITOR broadcasting AIV Socket Video socket in Yellow and Audio socket divided in White and Red R L used for extemal input connection Extemal Input S Video May view with a higher picture quality than in nomal Video DVD Called Digital Video Disk or Digital Versatile Disk Extremely high in Audio Video quality May view connecting the DVD player with the Component input jack in the Monitor Monitor that permits viewing digital broadcasting programs When connected to a Set Top Box it allows the clearest and highest quality viewing of digital display Video Output Socket of the Video output that is curently running Audio Output Socket of the audio output that is currently running CECECECECECECE CI CECECe ee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee Video Connection Connecting with an External Source You may connect S Video input to enjoy a clearer and brighter picture images You can choose and make the connection wit
2. MENU Press the menu button The following menu will be displayed on the screen HE E Screen Sound amp J Input utilities Using Equalizer Making Sound Adjustment MENU Select Sound Adjustment pressing the a w button e When the Vol button is pressed an extended menu will appear X Picture E Screen MENU O e Select Equalizer pressing Hy Picture Press Next key e Screen HZ WEU When the Vol button is amp pressed an extended the a w buttons menu will appear Input Utilities Viewing Sound Range MENU Press the Vol button and select the sound range to be adjusted e Select the item to be adjusted pressing the a v buttons Mode Normal 40 41 When Adjusting to 500Hz MENU Adjusting Sound Range e Select 500Hz pressing the a v buttons MENU Select the sound range using the Vol buttons Equalizer Adjust the sound range in the same method The sound range of the equalizer adjustment is 32 32 Exiting Sound Adjustment MENU Press the Menu button until the menu window is disappeared from the screen NS ES ey VIDEO A R Seona Dolby Sound The original sound system
3. MULTI Each time the MULTIMEDIA button is SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND M E D IA pressed P IVOrEG npg changes MODE SIZE SOUND MODE N follows MENU RECALL SLEEP OC If the connection has not been established No signal Please check input signal or press VIDEO key or MULTIMEDIA key will be displayed on the screen 30 31 i cenean i i Screen Adjustment of DTV or PC This feature is only available when there is DTV or PC input It provides information on the resolution and frequency and helps adjust its positions MULTI VIDEO MEDIA Displaying the Menu i MENU Press the menu button The following menu will appear on the screen wove size SOUND VODE You must operate it only when the DTV or MENU the PC is connected RECALL SLEEP OC OC Screen Sound j Input amp Utilities Selecting an Entry MENU e Select the Screen pressing the a v buttons Press the Vol button When the Vol p button is pressed an extended menu will be displayed on the screen W Picture Sound Input amp Utilities 32 Adjusting Screen Format MENU e Select Adjustment with Vol a v buttons tol ee oe e When the Vol gt button is Sound e pressed a gauge menu
4. a w button once again When Volp button is pressed an gauge menu will be displayed on the screen Making Adjustment MENU e Select the item to be adjusted pressing the a w button Each time the a w button is pressed the entry will be changed in the sequence of Brightness i kE Contrast Sharpness Brightness f fim mmm 40 Color F When Adjusting the Color MENU e Select Color pressing the A V buttons Adjust the color with Vol buttons You may adjust Brightness Contrast and Sharpness with the same method Exiting Picture Adjustment MENU 37 Press the Menu button until the menu window disappears from the screen wh Picture Brightness Press Next key LCDPROJECTION MONITOR l eee Eaa ne Sound Adjustment Adjusting the Sound Mode You may select the sound mode already provided by the factory at your preference without going through the adjustments yourself You may have this selection by pressing Menu Sound Mode Selecting Sound Mode Press the Sound Mode button Each time you press the button it will be changed in the sequence of Normal Music E b Movie News User mode a A SOUND MODE SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE MENU O SLEEP The Sound Mode cannot be adjusted
5. 5 Picture Press Next key Screen f Sound Input G me MENU O RECALL SLEEP Checking Lamp Time Select Menu Utilities Lamp Time You can view the accumulated lamp usage time aes When Changing the Lamp a ih MENU e You must reset Initial Lamp Time by selecting Utilities Lamp time at the N menu SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE hy Picture Off in 90 m in Off in 60 m nj i i i Off in 90 min Off in 60 min MENU RECALL SLEEP Q O Screen Initial Lamp time Sound Input XPRESS THE SLEEP BUTTON TO VIEW THE TIME WHEN THE MONITOR WILL BE TURNED OF XIT WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISPLAY THE TIME ON THE SCREEN 3 MINUTES BEFORE THE MONITOR TURNS OFF HOWEVER IT WILL NOT DISPLAY WHILE MAKING ANY OTHER Do not reset the Lamp Time without exchanging the lamp with a new one ADJUSTMENT If the Lamp Time is reset without the lamp actually changed the accumulated time used will display 0 hour and the actual time used cannot be viewed 48 49 TOSOSOSOSOSOSO OOOO SCOSCSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSHSHSHSSSVSOVVV OOS Selecting the On Screen Language The language of the program on the screen can be changed to one of the following On Screen languages English Spanish French Portuguese Dutch Italian and Russian Press the Menu button MENU The following screen will be displayed MULTI VIDEO MEDI
6. Adjust the brightness contrast and sharpness on each screen To Wide Panorama Enlarge LB Enlarge LBS Normal voco Mt voco MST SCREEN mode and you will be automatically on the user screen MODE Adjustment is possible in each VIDEO mode SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE ss MENU O MENU O SLEEP RECALL SLEEP RECALL Nomal T Panorama Enlarge LBS Br ight Bright Soft P e Normal Initially set up mode Use it when the surrounding is bright eS Bright You may enjoy a brighter and a clearer picture image Soft It makes your eyes less tired even watching video for a long term User You adjust the screen and customize it at your preference However when the Input is in PC only Normal and Movie modes are available E 2 Enlarge LB Wide With the screen of 16 9 aspect ratio you can feel the exceptional sensation that you may can only feel in theaters Panorama 4 3 ratio is enlarged to 16 9 while remaining the centered object as is keeping it natural Enlarge LB Enlarge the image as is Enlarge LBS Enlarges the screen and places the caption on the image in case you are watching Video with Normal Movie caption on it Normal Currently broadcasting normal Monitor screen size Normal e Normal
7. Do not put volatile substance such as benzene naphtha near the product since it may cause a change in the product s color Do not touch the power cord with moisturized or watery hands when plugging to or unplugging from the atle since it may be a cause of electric S N N gt Do not expose the product in a dusty or moisturized place since it my be a cause of malfunctioning Place the Monitor far away from the view since it may cause damage in your eyesight Refer servicing to qualified service persamel for cleaning at least me a year since dust inside the Monitor set may be a result or fire and malfunctioning of the product Do not spill water or drop the remote ootroller since it may be a cause of malfunctioning 10 cm When Moving or Transporting the Unit 1 Have at least two people transporting the unit for your own safety 2 Please grab the parts of the unit as indicated in the illustration x Transporting the unit grabbing places of the unit other than the ones indicated in the picture The product should be situated away frm any heat source such as radiators heat registers stoves ar other products that produce heat lly fa ae pr 7 Z Unplug the power from the outlet and all the related comections from the unit to prevent electric shock At least t
8. PAL SECAM A V In S Video Video L R NTSC PAL SECAM A V Monitor Out Video L R HD Component In Y Pb Pr L R DVD Component In Y Pb Cr L R SPEAKER Output Terminal SL SR Woofer Side NTSC PAL SECAM A V In S Video Video L R Headphone L R PC In 15Pin D Subjack L R t Although the LCD panel uses highly precise technology it may display blank pixels dark spots or lighting pixels on the screen This is normal and not an indication of a defect 52 53 eken NEC Service Centres NEC NEC Australia Pty Ltd ABN 86 001 217 527 Home Electronics Group NEC Service Centres NEW South Wales Sydney 184 Milperra Rd Revesby 2212 02 9780 8688 Newcastle 120 Parry Street Newcastle 2302 02 4926 2466 Victoria Melbourne 480 Princes Highway Noble Park 3174 03 9554 6245 Queensland Brisbane 116 Ipswich Rd Woollongabba 4102 07 3361 5858 Southport Shop 1 48 Ferry Rd Southport 4215 07 5591 3670 South Australia Adelaide 84A Richmond Rd Keswick 5053 08 8375 5710 Western Australia Perth 45 Sarich Court Osborne Park 6017 08 9445 5901 For Service in outer areas please contact your NEC retailer for the address of the nearest Authorized NEC Service Centre PiN e Gabe 10 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 244 Beecroft Road EPPING 2121 Tel 131 632 Fax 02 9930 2380
9. dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the Monitor Servicing Do not attempt to service this Monitor yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug the Monitor from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the Monitor c If the Monitor has been exposed to rain or water d If the Monitor does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controllers that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controllers may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the Monitor to its normal operation e If the Monitor has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the Monitor exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safet
10. has been improved and you may hear three dimensional Dolby Pro Logic sound You may have this selection by pressing lt Menu gt lt Sound gt lt Pro Logic gt 3 Stereo You may listen to surround sound with the YR speakers without connecting it with surround speakers Wide t is the same state as normal but bass is included in the center for a magnificent sound Normal You can enjoy the clearest and the purest three dimensional Dolby sound through the YR speakers If you connect the surround speakers and woofer you can enjoy the original Dolby surround sound Pro Logic OFF t is the normal state when Dolby sound mode is off 42 Choosing Dolby Pro Logic 4 Press the Dolby sound button Each time you press the button it will be changed in the following sequence DOLBY It may be adjusted by pressing Menu Sound Pro Logic SOUND 3 Stereo Pro Logic Off i Pro Logic Off LCD PROJECTION MONITOR E e o E eeeecee eeen e Gaeae e e e e_e 0 0 O OO O 0 OO 0 GH OneneGG GGG Speaker Sound Adjustment You may adjust the Speaker sound by pressing Menu Sound Dolby Sound or Sound Balance x Dolby Pro Logic related sound adjustment cannot be done when the Pro Logic Off mode is on x Noise sequencer When you select Menu Sound
11. make video input selection It changes in the following sequence VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 DVD MULTIMEDIA DVD DTV or pc can be selected altermately Use it when selecting DVD DTV or pc MODE SIZE Screen Mode This feature converts the screen mode each time you press the button from Normal Bright Soft User RECALL Screen Size This feature converts the screen size by changing its aspect ratio Each time you press the button it will be changed from Normal Wide Panorama Enlarge LB Enlarge LBS RECALL Ifthe remote controller does not operate properly check whether the Video mode is correctly selected when changing the input whether the main power is turned on and whether the batteries are not low WHEN THE MONITOR SCREEN IMAGE IS Do not drop or spill liquid on it Do not expose on heat dust and humidity MULTI VIDEO MEDIA SCREENYSCREEN DOLBY SOUND SOUND MODE MENU SLEEP This button allows you to choose one of the Pro Logic modes Each time the button is pressed it rotates from 3 Stereo Wide Normal Pro Logic Off Sound Mode This feature allows you to choose the mode Each time the button is pressed it rotates from Normal Music Movie News User MENU Use it to make picture adjustment screen format sound adjustment input selection and utilities Sleep Timer This feature is us
12. scan 480p 576p DVD screen display O r R VIDEO AUDIO O Standard Audio Connection You may minimize the volume of the Monitor set and listen to the sound The default status of Dolby sound is in Line out Internal Connect the Audio system to the monitor of the Monitor set Then press lt Menu gt lt Sound gt lt External set gt to listen and select Line out External DVD Audio System 18 19 LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR CS SC aaa a a a eee ee oe Digital Satellite Receiver Connection Cable TV Broadcasting Connection Watching High Definition Digital Broadcasting External Input Connection Source The signal input of 1080i 720p and 480p are available in this product Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and You may use a general A V jack for its connection installed a cable receiver You may make the connection to any of the Video input 1 2 3 Input Cable TV Broadcasting Station Om CATV Receiver mm mim VIDEO JAUDI
13. the power is off the unit will stand by momentarily for cooling e Wait until the power lamp at the front panel turns red Disconnect the Unit Completely e When the cooling process of the lamp ends unplug the power cord from the outlet Pull off the Speaker Grill at the Front Panel Refer to the illustration provided below Pull off speaker grill at the front panel Begin taking off from the outmost part 12 13 Detach the Front Controller Panel Loose three screws at the left hand side with a driver and separate the front controller panel from the unit Open the Door Pull off the door 1 and then pull up the door 2 to open as below Cnn OnOn ON m OCOD OSC OOS OOS OSS SO A Loose Two Screws of the Lamp Use a driver to separate the lamp from the unit Exchange the Lamp Exchange the lamp and re assemble in the opposite sequence Reset the Lamp Timer pa e Plug in the power cord into the outlet f w Picture Language and turn on the Monitor set either m e creen Time setting using the remote controller or the E Sound SEN Power button amp Input EE Please select Utilities Lamp time 2 EE Parental set
14. when Dolby Pro Logic is selected NORMAL Generally it is good to hear all type of music MUSIC It provides the most harmonic sound with its bass and treble when listening to the music MOVIE Sound effect is extremely rich and gives you a real sensation when watching a movie NEWS The speaker s voice is accentuated and it is moderate when watching news and documentary programs USER you adjust the sound quality and customize it at your preference o _9 _9 9 38 39 MULTI VIDEO MEDIA SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE MENU RECALL SLEEP Using Equalizer You may adjust the equalizer provided and enjoy the sound quality at your preference Either high or low tone may be diversely adjusted as the way you want it WHAT I AN EQUALIZER This feature is a function that provides a range of sound adjustment used on the audio products 120Hz 500Hz low pitched tone 1 KHz 5 KHz moderate tone 10 KHz high pitched tone _ WHEN THE EQUALZER ADJUSTMENT 2088 NOT OPERATE The equalizer cannot be used for sound mode adjustment when the Dolby Pro Logic mode is on You may adjust the sound mode by first selecting Pro Logic Off with the Dolby Sound button on the remote controller You may select this by pressing Menu Sound Pro Logic Pro Logic Off Displaying the Menu
15. will decrease Use the same method to adjust the minutes Use the same method to set up Off Time Ifyou want to turn the On Time Off Time option off use the amp W button to change the set up to off Time setting Current time Hour Exiting time setting MENU Press the menu button until the menu window disappears from the screen The Timer lamp will light up red when the setting has been completed 47 PROJ ECTION MONITOR ceee AAAA ENNS NNNSNN O O o OO 0 oaa Setting Sleep Timer This feature permits the unit to turn off automatically after 10 to 120 minutes depending on the time you set up Adjusting to Factory Set Select Menu Utilities Factory Set Using Sleep Timer SLEEP Press the Sleep button O Each time the Sleep button is pressed the menu will MULTI VIDEO MEDIA POWER SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE Adjusting to the Factory set MENU You may enjoy the optimum picture and sound by change in the following sequence Sleep timer off Off selecting Menu Utilities Factory set in 10 min Off in 30 min Off in 60 min Off in 90 min Off in 120 min repeatedly Ten Stop pressing the button at the time period that you want Say ee to set up JUUL SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE MENU RECALL SLEEP O O
16. will be tae displayed on the screen Utilities e Use the Vol gt buttons to format the screen The screen s horizontal and vertical sizes can only be adjusted in the Wide size of the PC input Exiting Screen Format MENU Press the menu button until the menu window disappears TO VIEW THE INFORMATION ON THE RESOLUTION AND THE FREQUENCY PRESS THE RECALL BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROLLER YOU MAY VIEW THIS INFO BY PRESSING MENU UTILITIES RESOLUTION 33 2 PROJECTION MONITOR n 1m O g mm TT fee eee eC oO CEE EE EEE SS SS SS Se ee eneae e e e e e 6 OO OO GGe eeaeee Screen Size Adjustment Screen Mode Adjustment You may change the screen size at your preference It is more entertaining and fun watching Monitor You may adjust it by pressing Menu Screen Size You may select the screen mode already provided by the factory at your preference without going through the adjustments yourself You may make the selection by pressing Menu Screen Mode Selecting Screen Size e Press the Screen Size button j Selecting Screen Mode I The size and the aspect ratio of the screen that you are Press the Screen Mode button currently watching will be changed Each time you press the button it will be changed as follows Each time you press the button it will be changed as follows
17. A SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE Screen Sound Input amp Utilities MENU SLEEP Select Utilities by pressing the Up Down buttons MENU Select Utilities by pressing the a v buttons When the Vol button is pressed an extended menu window will appear Hy Picture Screen Sound Input 50 DPROJECTION MONITOR O 0 0 0 OCC CSOT OHSS SSO OO OO OC 0 OO OOOO OCNOEGEG Select Language MENU e Select Language by pressing 7 Picture EIEE English the a v buttons Screen When the Vol button is Serna pressed an extended menu window will appear a Select On Screen Language you want to be displayed by pressing the a w and Vol p buttons Exiting On Screen Language MENU press the menu button until the menu window disappears 51 COON OnOB N OSC OOOSCVOSO SCO SOSO SS SO A WHEN THE MONITOR LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR Troubleshootings Symptoms and Solutions Please check the following list prior to calling Nec Service Center for assistance Specifications DOES NOT TURN ON Q Q Is the Monitor power cord plugged into the outlet correctly Please check the power cord and connect it properly to the outlet Press the main power button at the front controller panel WHEN THE IMAGE I DOUBLED Turn the antenna towa
18. ESA 1152 x900 1280 x 1024 29 SOsOCOCCOCC OOOO SCOSC OCC OOOO CCCCS Name of Each Part Front Panel Side and Rear Panel Buttons on the Monitor set have the same function as those of the remote controller Si m fe L VIDEO S VIDEO R AUDIO O q0 00 Side Panel It is convenient to use the input jacks provided at the side panel when connecting to the camcorder or play station It is also convenient when connecting a personal computer to the Monitor set and when listening to the sound Front Panel Button PEA A aa If you turn the Monitor set off by pressing the main power on off button at this panel will prevent all operation of both the Monitor set and the remote controller Unless you are not using the unit for a long period of time have the main power on this panel tumed on at all times Remote controller signal receiver the screen contains the remote controller signal receiving window thus point the remote controller towards the screen when using it VIDEO1 VIDEO3 MONTOROUTPU 7 S Timer Lamp The timer lamp will be on when the on off of the timer set up is VANROWER programmed Back Panel TWEONONCEOECESOTO OOOO SCSOSS SSS SSS SSSSSSSOS SS SS F560 0 OO Oe o e Rermote Controller Guide Parts of the remote controller VIDEO Use this function to
19. External set Noise sequencer you will hear noise tone in sequence from left to center to right to surround speakers Choosing on Entry MENU Select the entry to adjust eee ae pressing the Vol lt gt eas BALANCE SUB WOOFER buttons 2 Souna This function balances the sound This function balances the sound ipui of the left and right speakers of the external woofer volume Utilities DAS 6 SURROUND BALANCE SURROUND VOLUME This function balances the sound This function balances the MULTI between the SL and SR external surround speakers VIDEO MEDIA volume CENTER VOLUME HEADPHONE When adjusting the Surround Balance ee eae oe Pare pared a e Select S Balance pressing the W Picture gt S Balance AY buttons Screen SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE When the Vol button is 3 Sound MENU pressed an extended menu will e aes appear on the screen ae Displaying the Menu O MENU Press the Menu button Screen Making Adjustment Sound eee MENU Adjust S Balance pressing the p amp Utilities Vol buttons You may select and adjust the Balance Sub woofer volume Surround Volume and Center Volume in the same method by pressing the a w buttons Choosing Sound MENU Select Sound pressing the 4 buttons e When the Vol butt
20. Initially set up mode e Movie You may enjoy natural picture images when watching Video with PC connection 34 35 CSCECECECECECECECECECECE RR RR ER SSE Se eee BSCS SC acm CC C C C Making Picture Adjusting You may adjust the brightness contrast sharpness color and tint at your preference BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the degree of brightness or darkness of the whole screen CONTRAST Adjusts the degree of brightness and darkness of the objects with the background of the picture SHARPNESS Adjusts the shapes of the objects providing a clearer and softer image COLOR Adjusts the degree of the color saturation _o Int Adjusts and reproduces a person s skin color most Displaying the Menu naturally Tint adjust ment is available Press the menu button in NTSC signal and DTV MENU e The following menu will be displayed on the mode only screen Screen Sound Input A Utilities IN PC INPUT Brightness Contrast and Sharpness are the only three adjustments available 36 PROJ ECTION MONITOR a S SSSSSSESSsa au a o oolli eenen eenn eee OO UO lul Viewing the Sub Menu MENU Press the A yy buttons and select picture s When Vol button is ua a pressed an extended menu input window will appear Utilities Select the sub item to be adjusted with the
21. LCD PRO ECTION MONITOR OS ee a Special Features LCD Rear Projection Monitor NRP 60LCD1 E D REAR P R z Wide screen with the highest picture quality Experience the reality and feel the amazing sensation Wide Screen Minimized Space j N ST R U CTI O N M A N U A L LCD Projection Monitor is easy to install and move around since it is much smaller and lighter compared to an original CRT type monitor n Reality and sensation experienced only in theaters Small crystal liquid particles compounding the wide screen LCD Projection Monitor provides a clear image and higher quality of picture Exceptionally bright engine The LCD Rear Projection Monitor NRP 60LCD1 has improved its light source by using 130W which makes the images of the screen much clear and much brighter than just a normal LCD Projection Monitor eLCD panels of 2 76 million pixels The LCD Rear Projection Monitor NRP 60LCD1 has three separate LCD panels of 2 76 million pixels that help to generate sharper clearer and brighter images eNo magnetic influence The LCD type Monitor is not affected by magnetic field as that of the CRT type projection monitor thus distortion of the picture quality or flickering of the image does not occur It may be used with oversized speakers or installed in a place where Monitor installation was previously undoable Lenticular Screen The Nec lenticular screen of 0 155mm pitch contains an anti reflection coating that improve
22. O DTV INPUT Digital Satellite Receiver 20 21 LCD PRO ECTION MONITOR Personal Computer Connection RESOLUTION SUPPORTED Watching PC on Monitor No additional appliance is necessary to watch the PC screen on the Monitor The standard screen is wide When connecting with the PC use the input jacks provided at the side of the Monitor PC audio and any other related connection cable must be purchased additionally Resolution Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Remarks 640 x350 37 861 85 1 VESA 24 823 56 4 NEC eA UD 37 861 85 1 VESA 35 66 7 Macintosh e D 37 861 72 8 VESA N 640 x480 37 5 75 0 VESA 39 375 75 0 IBM 43 269 85 0 VESA 720 x400 37 927 85 1 VESA 35 156 56 3 VESA D 37 879 60 3 VESA 800 x 600 48 077 72 2 VESA 46 875 75 0 VESA 53 674 85 1 VESA 832 x 624 49 726 75 1 Macintosh 7 r z F 48 193 48 077 59 3 59 8 Macintosh OAK ljo Hli 48 363 60 0 VESA 56 476 70 1 HP amp VESA ppan c Wee see 60 241 74 9 74 6 Macintosh oooO 60 023 75 0 VESA F 68 677 85 0 VESA Side Panel PC 63 851 70 0 VESA 1152 x 864 67 5 75 0 VESA 77 094 85 0 VESA 61 769 66 0 SUN 71 713 76 0 SUN 60 60 0 VESA 1280 x 960 75 75 0 VESA 85 0 VESA 43 4 VESA 60 0 VESA 72 0 HP amp HITA 74 1 Sony amp NEC 75 0 VESA 85 0 VESA 48 0 VESA 60 0 VESA 65 0 VESA 1600 x 1200 70 0 VESA 75 0 VESA 80 0 VESA 85 0 V
23. are blocked impeding its ventilation or if the filter is full of dust and needs some cleaning After checking them press the power button on the remote controller or the one on the Monitor set to turn on the Monitor and operate again 28 29 Turning off the Monitor set Press the power button on the remote controller or that of the Monitor set Audio and Video will be turned off and the main power lamp will flash in green at this time This is not malfunctioning nor an error it is just a process of cooling the lamp off During this time the power button will not operate A red light will light up after a minute power POWER If the button is pressed within 10 seconds after the power is turned off the video will be displayed without the standby period MAIN POWER Checking proper shut down Please have the main power on at all times except when the unit is not used for a long period of time Press the power button when the main power light is in red Improper turning off of the Monitor set may cause a damage to the lamp MAIN POWER WHEN THERE A SUDDEN SOUND a WATCHING OR AFTER There is no damage caused to the Monitor set if there is no distortion on the screen image or affect on its sound quality This may happen when the cabinet is compressed by the internal temperature change PRESS THE MAN POWER BUTTON AT a FRONT CONTROLLER PANEL You must press and turn on the main power button
24. ctions Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions Cleaning Unplug the Monitor from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid abrasive or aerosol cleaners Cleaners can permanently damage the cabinet and screen Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning Attachments and Equipment Never add any attachment and or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury Water and Moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Accessories Do not place the Monitor on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The Monitor may fall Causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the Monitor Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the Monitor Any mounting of the Monitor should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the Monitor and to protect it from overhea
25. e of brightness will decrease insignificantly after 3 minutes is passed This is not a breakdown it is only using a power saving process to maximize the lamp s lifetime When the power buttons are pressed the main power lamp may flicker in green but the secondary power lamp may flicker in red and orange alternately In this case the Monitor s main power has been erroneously pressed or has been turned off improperly by a power stoppage or by any other reason However please wait for an instant and the Monitor will be back on the latest 1min 30sec since a is not a malfunctioning of the product MAIN POWER MAIN POWER When the Main Power button is pressed and the Monitor does not turn on Please check the following list before calling for a service Timer On Off and the main power lamp flickering in red Please check whether the air filter and lamp cover is properly fixed and adjusted Timer On Off and the main power lamp flickering in red and orange alternately There must be a problem with the lamp You may have to change the optical lamp or call for service For the lamp exchange please refer to page 12 of the manual Timer On Off and the main power lamp flickering in orange There must be a problem in the cooling fan Please call for service The main power lamp flickering in orange The product is overheated and its temperature is extremely high for some reason Please check if the slots and openings of front and rear panels
26. e seting DO NOT TURN THE MAIN pressed an extended z POWER OFF menu will appear on the Current time 21 Hour When you press Gown the main screen power button then the current time will be auto matically deleted Consequently the function On Off will not operate even though you set up the time if the current time is unavailable 46 D PROJ ECTION MONITOR EENS aO SS OO O oaa Selecting Current Time MENU e The word Current Time will turn into light blue Press the Vol p button and select hour The word hour will turn into yellow Press the A V buttons to adjust the time Press the Vol button and select minute as you have done above The word minute will turn into yellow and at this time press the a w buttons and adjust the minutes Q Time setting Curent time 21 Hour Choosing on time or off time MENU You may select either On time or Off time Onn pressing the Vol button after you had set aa up the current time e When On time is selected the word On time will turn into light blue OFF time On When Adjusting On time MENU Use the a w buttons to select Utilities Press the Vol button and select hour when the word On time is in light blue The word hour will turn into yellow When the a button is pressed the number will increase When the w button is pressed the number
27. ed to set up the time of automatic turn off VOLUME i gt BATTERY INSTALLATION Push to open the cover of the remote controller Set the batteries in the battery cell after checking the electrode and then shut the cover 26 LCD PROJECTION MONITOR OOOO OOOO 0000888 F 89H OHH OHHH G8G ODF ODO OO CnOnOnOnOnOnOne Basic Menu Guide Basic Menu When the menu button is pressed the basic menu window will appear on the screen It contains a list of 5 entries Picture Screen Sound Input Utilities Furthermore each entry contains its pertinent sub items and when an entry is selected a list of its sub items will appear at the right Displaying the main menu MENU e When the menu button is pressed the basic menu im Screen will appear Sound amp Input Utilities Selecting an item MENU Press the a w buttonto select on the item Follow the instructions on the screen to set up When the setting is done press the menu button to close the window The menu window will automatically disappear if not closed after an approximate time of 8 seconds Screen Sound l Input Utilities Q i The window below the main menu where states move previous Move AS net next select changes its color and helps to recognize currently selected menu Its sub items are Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color and Ti
28. een format will enable you to enjoy a sensation that can only be experienced in theaters and now in the comfort of your home ekeen RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s J literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR Oee AAR SSeS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read the following safeguards for your Monitor and retain for future reference Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the monitor 1 Read Retain and Follow All Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the Monitor Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference Follow all operating and use instru
29. for the remote controller and the function keys on the Monitor set to operate If the main power is turned off neither the remote controller nor the function keys on the Monitor set will operate TO TURN THE SOUND OFF 1 Press the mute button 2 The sound will be off if the screen displays muting 3 When the mute button is pressed once more the sound will be back on For example use this feature when there is a telephone call or when there is a visitor SS m F OOO Ol r m o i Sos 290999990999999 99090999 9 990909099 90 90909099 9 J FH HAVA JJO sa s s aaa aoaaa S e Watching VCR Watching VCR Please refer to the connection guide of Monitor to external input provided at the page 15 21 The input may be selected by pressing Menu Input Input select Connect Either the VCR or DVD with the Monitor and Press the VIDEO of the Remote Controller Repeatedly oeo MUT VIDEO Each time the VIDEO button is pressed the video input changes as follows SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE MENU SLEEP VIDEO3 LCD PROJECTION MONITOR Watching DTV or PC Watching DTV or PC This feature may be selected by pressing Menu Input Input select MULTI VIDEO MEDIA T JU Connect Either DTV or PC with the Monitor and Press the MULTIMEDIA Button on the Remote Controller
30. h any one of Video 1 2 or 3 inputs VIDEO1 VIDEO3 rojo Connect either S Video or Video input to the unit When both are connected the output display will be in S Video Connecting with an side panel You may connect S Video input to enjoy a clearer and brighter picture images You can choose and make the connection with VIDEO2 input side panel VIDEO o tm A DAEWOO cy O0 _ VIDEO S VIDEO R AUDIO VCR fa Wd COE O00 00 z zZ o 2 Q e o a x Connection is not necessary in Mono mode Side Panel Connect either S Video or Video input to the unit When both are connected the output display will be in S VHS4 16 LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR CS C Ea a a a a ee ee oe Camcorder amp Playstation Connection Watching the Camcorder Recording on Monitor Use the input jack provided at the side panel of the MONITOR set Use the same connection method for playstation Camcorder D o 2 lt OE l OF O OS o je Playstati
31. ir filter Hold the filter knob and remove it as in the direction illustrated Install the New Air Filter Fit in the new air filter and adjust the speaker grill properly 1 I coo Lamp Change The screen brightness may be reduced or the light bulb may be shattered when the lamp has been used for a long period of time In this case you must purchase the lamp DSJ LF10 from Nec Electronics Service Center and exchange it as the following instruction since its lifetime has been terminated x Caution Use either the remote controller or the power button to turn off the Monitor When the green light turns into a red light unplug the power cord from the outlet and exchange the lamp after 60 minutes of waiting period If the lamp is replaced during its operation or afteran immediate turn off the lamp is overheated thus tt may result in burning and serious injury Do not remove any screw except the ones indicated Do not touch the protection glass of the lamp since it may minimize the screen brightness Capability or cause shortage in its lifetime Shattering of the lamp may occur if it is used for an extremely long period of time Change the air filter when replacing the lamp Turn off the Monitor set e Use either the remote controller or the power button to turn off the Monitor When
32. nitor ETE A ETE Watching VOR sererreresirererinenarenkerntterrneren stirt reenteneretarueenatartka wartet Preference Guide 27 28 29 30 31 Scree Size AJJ USMENE qerrstiesivd iiine otiia inainta Making Picture Adjusting vce Sound Adjustment Adjusting the Sound Mode cece Using Equalizer vies Speaker Sound Adjustment vce Using the Memory Feature Time Setting T PGE deena ian alea a aes Setting Sleep Timer Adjusting to Factory Set ccc ttt tir ti nie rein Selecting the On Screen Language vs 34 35 36 38 39 42 44 46 48 49 50 52 53 54 2 F Special Features Your new HD Upgradeable big screen monitor has many special features that makes a perfect addition to your home entertainment system Below we have highlighted a handful NRP 60LCD1 NRP 60LCD1 has impressive ability to display both video and computer images with the highest level clarity that has never been previously offered to the home theater The advanced circuitry has the ability to accept e Conventional video 480i 576i e Progressive scan video 480p 576p e Both 1080i 720p and 480p HDTV images e VGA S VGA XGA SXGA and UXGA computer graphics HD Upgradeable With the use of an optional DTV receiver your NEC big screen can display high definition pictures Wide Screen Picture Format You will be able to view pictures as the movie directors intended you to see them Both the DTV and DVD supporting the wide scr
33. nt Its sub items are Screen Size Screen Mode and Adjustment PC DTV Its sub items are Sound Mode Equalizer Dolby Pro Logic Sound Balance Dolby Sound and External set Its sub items are Input select VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO 3 DVD DTV and PC Its sub items are Language Time setting Factory set and Lamp Time 2 eieiei LCD PROJ ECTION MONI TOR To watching Monitor Turning on the Monitor Buttons on the Monitor set have the same functions as those of the remote controller O ee Turning off the Monitor The lamp s lifetime may be reduced if the Monitor set is not turned off properly Please read the indications carefully and power it off as instructed in this manual Turning on the Monitor set Plug the power cord to the outlet and press the main power at the front controller panel A red lamp will light up MAIN POWER Operating the Monitor set Press the power button on the remote controller or on the Monitor set power POWER When the main power lamp flickers on green the screen will gradually turn on O During this instance the power button will not operate When the process is completed the main power lamp lights on green Monitor REMOTE CONTROLLER It is LCD Projection Monitor characteristics that it takes a little while for the video to be displayed on the screen when it is turned on This is not malfunctioning thus please be patient and wait for a moment The degre
34. ock hazard Take the plug when unplugging the unit frm the outlet The cord may cause fire ar electric shock if daaged Do not put any ject that cmtains water such as flowerpot cm the unit The water may penetrate into the unit and be a cause of fire or hazardous Do not put cm or use the product near water and moisture such as in a bathroan washbowl etc It may be a cause of fire and electric shock hazards Do not let children hang on or climb m the product since it may be a cause of serious injury Do not place the product in a lean or unstable place since it may cause a serious injury to a pers as well as LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR CECECECECECECECICECECE ee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee CSCSCSCECE C a a a ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eo Caution Cautions in Installation and Conveyance Caution Please keep the user s manual in a safe place for future reference IGnoring or disregarding the contents of this section AN Caution and improper operation of the product may result in the person s death or serious injury When Installing the Unit Please maintain an approximate distance of 10cm from the wall when installing It may be a cause of fire or shutting off of the Monitor set since the unit may be overheated if it is too close to the wall This section must be read carefully and followed by the user when installing and transporting the product
35. off the Monitor When the power is off the unit will stand by momentarily for cooling e Wait until the power lamp at the front panel turns red Disconnect the Unit Completely When the cooling process of the mercury lamp ends unplug the power cord from the outlet Pull off the Speaker Grill at the Front Panel Refer to the illustration provided below Pull off the speaker grill of the right side of the panel Begin taking off from the most exterior part Ail Clean the filter Do not remove the filter from the unit and use the vacuum cleaner to remove the dust 10 LCD PRO ECTION MONITOR SECO OCC OC COO COCO O OCHO 05 000 OO 0 6 ONO e C ee v s Air Filter Change x Cautions When changing the air filter please do so after having brushed away dust on the set Do not let the dust get into the unit since the product contains short out parts Do not detach the filter sponge fixed on the filter cover Do not clean the filter sponge with water since it may be a cause of blocking its holes You must fit in the filter cover properly to the set If not the unit will not power on t is essential to change the air filter at the time of changing the lamp Pull off the Speaker Grill at the Front Panel Pull off the speaker grill of the right side of the panel as the way you have done when cleaning the a
36. on Side Panel 3 Playing a Recorded Material and Recording a Video simultaneously Connect the camcorder and video as follows Turn the camcorder s video output switch on and play the recorded material Press the VIDEO button and select VIDEO1 Input Then start recording for VCR Camcorder DEQ DEO ONITOROUTP me a JVE VIDEO L MC ADO U 0000 R R l a a J Video 17 LCD PRO ECTION MONITOR ee o_o oo oe eo eo P0080 8G 0 0G 88 FOOT GOOG TG GD DO DD DO 8 DO DO OO OOOO OOO a DS eee A DVD Connection Audio Connection DVD Surround Speaker Connection Feel the realism with the surround sound effect Fs Surround Speaker Woofer Speaker Surround Speaker 480i 576i input signal is possible for DVD input DVD screen output is composed of three separate primary color jack Y Cb Cr resulting in a higher image quality Y Cb Cr may also be noted as Y PB PR or Y Pb Pr in different DVD players The DVD player s audio output must be connected to the DVD audio input socket at the back of the Monitor set You must use a 480p 576p input capable component jack if you want to get the progressive
37. on is pressed an extended menu Exiti ng Sound Adju stment will appear on the screen MENU Press the Menu button until the menu window W Picture ERE Normal Screen Sound Input disappears from the screen A Utilities 44 45 QEON ON OECEOE NO OOOO OSCSO SOS SSCS SSHOSSOSSOTOSOSSOOS O00 Oe Using the Memory Feature Time Setting This feature makes the Monitor turn on automatically at a certain time that you set up You must set up the current time before utilizing this memory feature Displaying the Menu MENU Press the menu button i The following menu will VIDEO MEDIA POWER appear on the screen a Input amp Utilities SCREEN SCREEN DOLBY SOUND MODE SIZE SOUND MODE MENU SLEEP Viewing the Sub Items O e Select Utilities using the H Picture EULUECE English i i a v buttons Screen e When the Vol button is Sound pressed an extended Input j Utilities menu will appear on the screen Choosing Time Setting MENU Select time setting Picture pressing the a w buttons pou kJ Input Utilities CHECKING ON OFF P TIME SET UP When On Off time is set up a red light will light up on the timer lamp tither you set up one of the above options the timer lamp will still be on Screen URUN Viewing Extended Menu MENU When the Vol button is Tin
38. rds where the broadcasting station is WHEN THE VIDEO IS ON BUT THE AUDIO IS OFF Q Has the mute button at the remote controller been pressed accidentally Have you checked its volume Press the mute button on the remote controller once more Adjust the volume pressing the y button WHEN DOTTED OR WHITE LINES ARE ON Have you checked the antenna Have you checked whether it has been interfered by vehicles or neon signs WHEN THE AUDIO IS ON BUT WHEN THE IMACE IS NOT IN COLOR Have you checked the Color Isn t the program itself broadcasting in black and white Have you checked the antenna connection Adjust the color pressing the a buttons as explained in page 36 Check other broadcasting programs WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROLLER DOES NOT WORK Hasn t the remote controller receiving window be blocked or interfered by any object Aren t the batteries on the remote controller low Hasn t the remote controller mode set up in cable mode Model NRP 60LCD1 Screen size 60 diagonal 16 9 Aspect ratio Broadcasting HDTV Ready World Wide System PAL NTSC SECAM Sound System Dolby Pro Logic R 10W L 10W Center 7W Power Requirement 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 210W Dimension w H D 1381 x 1420 x 567mm Weight 85 5kg Ino uts Outputs Rear NTSC
39. s its contrast and consequently its picture and color quality at the least parts of the edge with the 2 76 million color pixels Dolby Surround Pro Logic The LCD Rear Projection Monitor NRP 60LCD1 contains the highest quality amp which provides the richest sound only of Dolby Surround Pro Logic without any additional connection other than the usual speaker systems Woofer Surround R L This user s manual contains important safeguards and instructions that must be followed by the user for its proper usage and maintenance Please read the instructions carefully and keep the manual in a safe place for future reference ACCESSORIES p aa _ A A N RP 60LCD1 i Remote controller Batteries 1 pair Air Filter LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR elein Oee AAR SSeS Table of Contents b Installation and Maintenance Important afeguards oev eseeseeeerererererermenrereeeernreeeeete Cautions in Installation and Conveyance votes Maintenance Tips Air Filter Cleaning ee re SIGs hange vev eevererereererererere Connection guide o oa amp co 11 12 16 Video Connection Audio Connection Cable TV Broadcasting Connection PEADES EADE wales TE mtennteee ea aGreles Personal Computer Connection oecevcereeceeetereeeeenreereen Remote Controller Guide vc tt ti reren Menu Guide 15 17 18 20 21 22 24 26 To watching Monitor Turning on the Monitor ccc i Turning off the Mo
40. ting Do not block these openings or allow them to be obstructed by placing the Monitor on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Nor should it be placed over a radiator or heat register If the Monitor is to be placed in a rack or bookcase ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Source This Monitor should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the Monitor 10 Lightning For added protection for this Monitor during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for a long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect or cable system This will prevent damage to the Monitor due to lightning and power line surges eo Ve 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Crerscicrc yee ee ee SS SS ee ee Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this Monitor through openings as they may touch
41. wo people must work together to move the Monitor set when transporting to prevent the Monitor fron falling and consequently any serious injury or Do not put om any heavy item the power cord since it may result in fire or hazardous electric shock if the cord is damaged Do not cover the t of the Mmitor set Ventilation will be prevented and it my be a cause of fire if the pact is intemally overheated 8 9 result in malfunctioning destruction and serious injury You must grab the handle provided with one hand and grab the front panel with the other hand to prevent the unit from falling down Please do not try to lift up the product since the unit provides casters for easy conveyance DSO TONOSOSONO OOO GGG GHG HHTHFHFHFHFFHHHHHHGFGFF F899 88800 O Maintenance Tips Air Filter Cleaning x Caution Unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning When vacuuming the filter please do so from the outmost surface The Monitor set will not operate if the air filter has not been properly assembled Change the air filter if damaged or wet Please clean the filter periodically for the product s proper functioning and operation Particularly more frequent cleaning may be necessary if the Monitor is installed and utilized in a dusty place Please use the following steps when cleaning it up Turn off the MONITOR set e Use either the remote controller or the power button to turn
42. y Check Upon completion of any service or repair to the Monitor ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the Monitor is in safe operating condition Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat LCD PROJ ECTION MONITOR CS SC Esa a a a eee ee eee oe Warning This section must be read carefully and followed by the user prior to the operation of the product The manual states important instructions for the user s own safety and the proper operation of the product Ignoring or disregarding the contents of this section and J Warning improper operation of the product may result in the person s death or serious injury In case of an accident please unplug the unit from the outlet immediately Q To reduce the risk of electric shock db not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer to qualified service persomel for repair To prevent fire and damages to the product unplug the unit from the outlet during lightning stom or when it is left unattended and unused for a long period of time Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable qperatio af the product Never put in any item such as a coin paper match through these openings since it may touch dangerous voltage points that could result in fire or sh

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