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1. DisplayPort cable not supplied 3 g HDMI IN DisplayPort IN O wage wW aeaio 5 Ge Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector Input terminal SOURCE button on the projector Button on the remote control cabinet HDMI IN HDMI HDMI DisplayPort IN DisplayPort DisplayPort 126 6 Installation and Connections Cautions when connecting an HDMI cable e Use a certified High Speed HDMI Cable or High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet Cautions when connecting a DisplayPort cable e Use a certified DisplayPort cable 5 e Depending on the computer some time may be required until the image is displayed e Some DisplayPort cables commercially available have locks To disconnect the cable press the button on the top of the cable s terminal then pull the cable out e Power be supplied to the connecting device from the DisplayPort IN terminal maximum of 1 65 However power will not be supplied to the computer e When signals from a device that uses a signal converter adapter are connected to the DisplayPort IN terminal in some cases the image may not be displayed e When the HDMI output of a c
2. Signal Resolution dots Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz VGA 640 x 480 4 3 60 SVGA 800 600 4 3 60 1024 768 4 3 60 HD 1280 720 16 9 60 1280 x 768 e 15 89 60 WXGA 1280 x 800 16 10 60 1966 x 768 is 16 9 60 Quad VGA 1280 x 960 4 3 60 SXGA 1280 1024 5 4 60 SXGA 1400 1050 4 3 60 WXGA 1440 900 16 10 60 WXGA 1600 900 16 9 60 WSXGA 1680 x 1050 16 10 60 UXGA 1600 x 1200 4 3 60 Full HD 1920 1080 16 9 60 WUXGA 1920 1200 33 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 2K 2048 x 1080 17 9 60 2560 1440 16 9 60 WQXGA 2560 1600 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 4K 3840 x 2160 16 9 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 4096 2160 Tz 20 24 HDTV 1080p 1920 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 1080i 1920 x 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 720p 1280 x 720 16 9 50 60 SDTV 480i p 720 1440 x 480 4 3 16 9 60 SDTV 576i p 720 1440 576 4 3 16 9 50 HDMI 3D Signal Resolution dots Refresh Rate Hz Aspect Ratio 3D Format 1920 x 1080p 23 98 24 25 50 59 94 60 1920 1080i 50 59 94 60 1280 720 50 59 94 60 Frame Packing Side By Side Top and Bottom Side By Side Top and Bottom Side By Side Top and Bottom Side By Side Top and Bottom Top and Bottom Side By Side Top and Bottom Side By Side Frame Packing Side By Side Top and Bottom Frame Packing Side By Side T
3. MOVE m SMTP SERVER NAME Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector ALERT MAIL This option will notify your computer of lamp replace time or error messages via e mail when using wireless or wired LAN Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature Sample of a message to be sent from the projector Subject Projector Projector Information THE COOLING FAN HAS STOPPED INFORMATION PROJECTOR NAME PX602UL Series LIGHT HOURS USED 0000 H HOST NAME Type in a host name Up to 15 alphanumeric characters DOMAIN NAME Type in a domain name of the network connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters SENDER S AD Specify the sender s address Up to 60 alphanu DRESS meric characters and symbols Up to 60 alphanumeric characters RECIPIENT S AD DRESS 1 2 3 TEST MAIL Type in your recipient s address Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct NOTE e f you entered an incorrect address in a test you not receive an Alert mail Should this happen check if the Recipient s Address is correctly set Unless any one of the SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER S NAME or RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 3 is selected TEST MAIL is not available e Be sure to highlight OK and press the ENTER button before executing TEST MAIL
4. 52 Projecting tWO amp 53 Switching the main display with the sub display and vice versa 54 M 55 Displaying a Picture Using EDGE BLENDING eee 56 Setting the overlap of projection screens 57 Black Level 60 5 Using On Screen 62 Q Using the 5 0 1 0 00000 00000000000 nnne nnne 62 Menu Ee ti iat Sa mete demeure meae I 63 List of Menu 42 2 1 0000000000000000100000000000 nnne nnne 64 Menu Descriptions amp Functions 70 ER 70 DISPlaYy Em 70 BNG 70 BNG GV 70 m EUER 70 COMPUTER ce 70 plBisrti inee MN 70 SLOW 70 qp 70 TEST PATTERN ende E pex ex do rd dados 70 Menu Descriptions amp Functions 57 74 PICTURE J 74 MAGE OPTIONS entente e
5. Eco Mode OFF O ON Information on input signal Horizontal synch frequency kHz Vertical synch frequency Hz Synch polarity HD O VO L1 C Synch type Separate Composite Sync on Green STATUS Indicator Steady light Flashing light Remote control model number Orange CI Green cycles Projector Blu ray player Signal cable NEC standard or other manufacturer s cable Model number Length Distribution amplifier Model number Switcher Model number Adapter Model number inch m 175 Installation environment Screen size inch Screen type LI White matte J Beads Polarization Wide angle L High contrast Throw distance feet inch m Orientation J Ceiling mount Desktop Power outlet connection Connected directly to wall outlet Connected to power cord extender or other the number of connected equipment Connected to a power cord reel or other the number of connected equipment Computer Manufacturer Model number Notebook PC Desktop Native resolution Refresh rate Video adapter Other Video equipment VCR Blu ray player Video camera Video game or other Manufacturer Model number
6. nnne 27 Magnifying a 022 4 1 1 00000 000000000000 28 Table of Contents Changing LIGHT MODE Checking Energy Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE EIGHT MODE 29 Checking Energy Saving Effect CARBON METER 31 Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion CORNERSTONE 32 Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector 35 Projecting 3D Videos ss nda 38 Procedure to watch 3D videos using this 38 When videos cannot be Viewed in 41 Controlling the Projector by Using HTTP Browser 42 4 Multi Screen 48 Things that can be done using multi screen projection 48 Case 1 Using a single projector to project two types of videos PIP PICTURE sauce 48 Case 2 Using four projectors resolution WUXGA to project videos with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels 49 Things to note when installing 51 Displaying Two Pictures at the Same
7. sse i PEDI Mee 1 1 Whats inthe BOX iier tete etn alten tee een ae et an ERR seeds 1 Introduction to the 4 0 0 2 Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector 2 GS TNS Mee 2 Light sourCe 2 IristallatlOp s 203152 Dehesa ages tede 2 MDIo 3 Mine 70 3 EI EE 3 About this user s 4 Part Names of the Projector enne 5 PRON TOP eg 5625 5 pci MT 6 Controls Indicator Panel nennen rennen nennen nnns 7 Terminal 8 Part Names of the Remote 0 00 1000 9 Battery Installation eit 10 Remote Control Precautions ssssssssssessseeeeeeeeee enne nnne nne enne 10 Operating Range for Wireless Remote 11 Using the Remote Control in Wired 11 2 Projecting an Image Basic 12 Flow of Projecting an Im
8. Synchronizes the projector s built in clock immediately The UPDATE button is not available unless the INTERNET TIME SERVER check box is turned on SUMMER TIME SETTINGS If you place a check mark the clock for daylight saving will be enabled MOUSE This function cannot be used in this device It is used for future expansion purposes only 103 5 Using On Screen Menu Disabling the Cabinet Buttons CONTROL PANEL LOCK This option turns on or off the CONTROL PANEL LOCK function NOTE How to cancel the CONTROL PANEL LOCK When the CONTROL PANEL LOCK is set to ON press the SOURCE button on the main body for about 10 seconds to cancel the CONTROL PANEL LOCK TIP e When the CONTROL PANEL LOCK is turned a key lock icon will be displayed at the bottom right of the menu This CONTROL PANEL LOCK does not affect the remote control functions 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 35 NOTE Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Selecting Communication Speed COMMUNICATION SPEED This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port D Sub 9P It supports data rates from 4800 to 115200 bps The default is 38400 bps Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected depending
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10. USB Port Type ALHedmeHd PC CONTROL Port D Sub 9 Pin E Communications protocol Pin No Signal 1 TxD HDBT0 2 TxD HDBTO 3 RxD HDBT1 4 Disconnection HDBT2 5 Disconnection HDBT2 6 RxD HDBT1 7 Disconnection HDBT3 8 Disconnection HDBT3 Pin No Signal 1 Vaus 2 D 3 4 Grounding Pin No Signal 1 Unused 2 RxD reception data TxD transmission data Unused Grounding Unused RTS transmission request CTS transmission allowed O0 O O1 Unused 167 9 Appendix Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector Indicator Messages POWER Indicator 9 Appendix Indicator display Projector status Procedure Off Power is off Flashing Blue short flashes Preparing to turn power on Wait a while Blue long flashes Off timer enabled Program timer off time enabled Orange short flashes Projector cooling Wait a while Orange long flashes Program timer on time enabled Lit Blue Power on Standby mode NORMAL Standby mode NETWORK STANDBY STATUS Indicator Indicator display Projector status Procedure
11. 166 7 Troubleshooting me ferte rte ea ca 168 Indicator 168 Common Problems amp 170 If there is no picture or the picture is not displayed correctly 172 PC Control Codes Cable 2 173 Q Troubleshooting Check List nnne 174 xi 1 Introduction What s 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 Dust cap for lens Remote control AA alkaline batteries x2 The projector is shipped without 7N901041 a lens For the types of lens and throw distances see page 153 Power cord 3 Stacking holders 79TG0291 US 79TG0251 When stacking projectors double stacking the tilt foot of the upper EU 79 0261 projector will be placed onto these stacking holders page 139 For North America only Limited warranty For customers in Europe You will find our current valid Guar antee Policy on our Web Site e Important Infomation NEC Projector CD ROM www nec display solutions com 7 8 5111 User s manual PDF and the Quick Setup Guide 7N8N5131 X utility software Security Sticker 7N952061 Use this stic
12. Yes Adjustable No Not adjustable NOTE e When TEST PATTERN is displayed CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR and HUE cannot be adjusted RESET The settings and adjustments for PICTURE will be returned to the factory settings with the exception of the following 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 77 5 Using On Screen Menu IMAGE OPTIONS DISPLAY SETUP INFO HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 4 ex E BLANKING OVERSCAN AUTO GT ASPECT RATIO AUTO GT Adjusting Clock and Phase CLOCK PHASE This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE GLOCK 55 52 22 Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear This function 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 ECE ESTEE IS ESTE ES t Es Es ES ESTE PHASE s Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk This is evident wh
13. MOVE 5 2 HDMI ADVANCED SUB INPUT Select the input signal to be displayed in the sub display Please refer to 4 2 Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time page 52 for details on the operation MODE Select either PIP or PICTURE BY PICTURE when switching to 2 screen display PICTURE SWAP The videos in the main display and sub display will be switched Please refer to 4 2 Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time page 54 for details PIP SETTING Select the display position position adjustment and size of the sub display in the PIP screen START POSITION Selection of the display position of the sub display when switching to the PIP screen HORIZONTAL POSITION Adjust the display position of the sub display in the horizontal direction The respective corners will serve as reference points VERTICAL POSITION Adjust the display position of the sub display in the vertical direction The respective corners will serve as reference points SIZE net Select the display size of the sub display 85 5 Using On Screen Menu TIP The horizontal position and vertical position are the amount of movement from the reference points For example when TOP LEFT is adjusted the position is displayed with the same amount of movement even if displayed with other starting positions The maximum amount of movement is half the resolution of the projector Reference point Adjus
14. 3D REFORM AUTO ADJ e e TIP e The diagram below shows the lens shift adjustment range for the PX602UL WH and PX602UL BK projection mode desktop front To raise the projection position higher than this use the tilt feet page 22 For the PX602WL WH PX602WL BK and the ceiling mount front projection lens shift adjustment range see page 156 15 H 15 H 10 H 10 H Width of projected image 50 V E 120961 2096 1 1 t 1 10 11 Height of projected image 1 1 20 V _ 20 50 V 1 10 100 10 4 8 15 15 30 V for the PX602WL WH PX602WL BK Description of symbols V indicates vertical height of the projected image H indicates horizontal width of the projected image 20 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Focus 1 Press the FOCUS button e On the remote control while pressing on the CTL button press VOL FOCUS or button The focus is adjusted e LENS SHIFT SHUTTER HOME POSITION LIGHT FOCUS 200 Zoom 1 Press the ZOOM button the remote control while pressing on the CTL button press the D ZOOM ZOOM or button The zoom is adjusted 3D REFORM SOURCE AUTO EXIT LENS SHIFT SHUTTER HOME POS
15. 142 Operating Environment for Software Included on 142 Names and Features of Bundled Software 142 Download service 142 Operating FRE DL LE XR V 142 Installing Software Program 143 Installation for Windows 143 Operating the Projector Via the LAN Virtual Remote 146 Connect the projector to a 147 x Table of Contents Controlling the Projector over a LAN PC Control Utility Pro 4 Pro 5 149 9 PCN ise 153 Throw distance and screen 153 Lens types and throw distance 2 153 Tables of screen sizes and dimensions 155 Lens shifting 110 156 Mounting the Optional Board sold separately 157 Compatible Input Signal 1151 159 Specifications cep rentre E ne th rra 162 Cabinet DIMENSIONS t 165 Pin assignments and signal names of main terminals
16. This feature will turn on or off the power to the optional board OFF Forcibly turn off the power to the optional board installed in the slot ON Default Turn on the power to the optional board installed in the slot PROJECTOR STANDBV This feature will automatically enable or disable the optional board installed in the slot when the projector is in standby DISABLE Select this option to disable the optional board in the projector standby ENABLE Default Select this option to enable the optional board in the projector standby 115 5 Using On Screen Menu Returning to Factory Default RESET The RESET feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for a all source s except the following INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY POWER OPTIONS CURRENT SIGNAL ALL DATA ALL DATA INCLUDING ENTRY LIST 4 HDMI ADVANCED 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 AS PECT RATIO HORIZONTAL VERTICAL CLOCK PHASE and OVERSCAN ALL DATA Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset All items can be reset EXCEPT LANGUAGE BACKGROUND FILTER MESSAGE EDGE BLENDING MULTI SCREEN SCREEN TYPE GEOMETRIC CORRECTION REF
17. NOTE The OVERSCAN item is not available when NATIVE is selected for ASPECT RATIO 79 5 Using On Screen Menu Selecting the Aspect Ratio ASPECT RATIO Use this function to select the screen s vertical horizontal aspect ratio Select the screen type 4 3 screen 16 9 screen or 16 10 screen at the screen setting before setting the aspect ratio page 97 The projector automatically identifies the signal being input and sets the optimum aspect ratio For Computer signal AUTO 4 3 5 4 16 9 15 9 16 10 NATIVE uc Gis For Component Video S Video signals When the screen type is set to 4 3 When the screen type is set to 16 9 or 16 10 AUTO AUTO 4 3 4 3 WINDOW LETTERBOX LETTERBOX WIDE SCREEN WIDE SCREEN ZOOM O FULL uu Resolution Aspect Ratio VGA 640 x 480 4 3 SVGA 800 x 600 4 3 XGA 1024 x 768 4 3 WXGA 1280 x 768 15 9 WXGA 1280 x 800 16 10 1366 x 768 approx 16 9 1440 x 900 16 10 1280 x 1024 5 4 1400 x 1050 4 3 1600 x 900 16 9 1600 x 1200 4 3 1680 x 1050 16 10 1920 x 1080 16 9 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 16 10 WQXGA 2560 x 1600 16 10 Options Function AUTO The projector will automatically determine the incoming signal and display it in its aspect ratio The projector may erroneously determine the aspect ratio depending on its signal If this occurs select the appropriate aspect ratio from the
18. Projector PX602UL WH PX602UL BK PX602WL WH PX602WL BK User s Manual Model No Ver 1 9 14 Apple Mac Mac OS and MacBook trademarks of Apple Inc registered the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer NET Framework and PowerPoint are either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Computer Products Group a division of ACCO Brands Adobe Adobe PDF Adobe Reader and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e Virtual Remote Tool uses Winl2C DDC library Nicomsoft Ltd HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE DisplayPort and DisplayPort Compliance Logo are trademarks owned by the Video Electronics Standards Associa tion gt HDBaseT is a trademark of HDBaseT Alliance 1DBT DLP and BrilliantColor are trademarks of Texas Instruments Trademark PJLink is a trademark applied for trademark rights in Japan the United States of America and other countries and areas Wi Fi Wi Fi Alliance and Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 are registered trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance Blu ray
19. Input terminal SOURCE en ne prejecior Button on the remote control cabinet COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER COMPUTER 1 BNC BNC COMPUTER 2 NOTE e When the signal format is set to AUTO default factory setting when shipped the computer signal and component signal are automatically distinguished and switched If the signals cannot be distinguished select COMPONENT under ADJUST gt VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE in the on screen menu of the projector e To connect to a video device with a D terminal use the sold separately D terminal converter adapter model ADP DT1E 131 Connecting HDMI Input 6 Installation and Connections You can connect the HDMI output of your Blu ray player hard disk player or notebook type PC to the HDMI IN terminal of your projector HDMI IN HDMI cable not supplied Use High Speed HDMI Cable S VIDEO VIDEO L HDMI OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIG OUT LJ Audio cable not supplied Input terminal SOURCE button on the projector cabinet Button on the remote control HDMI IN HDMI HDMI TIP For users of audio video equipment with an HDMI terminal Select Enhanced rather than Normal if HDMI output is switchable between Enhanced and Normal This will provide improved image contrast and more detailed dark areas For mo
20. Please check the following points when videos played back on the computer cannot be viewed in 3D Settings on the computer are not compatible with 3D video playback Check to make sure that settings on the computer meet require ments for 3D video playback Image resolution on the computer cannot be recognized by the projector as 3D video Change the image resolution on the computer to one that the projector can recognize as 3D video The vertical scan rate on the computer cannot be recognized by the projector as 3D video Change the vertical scan rate on the computer to 60 Hz or 120 Hz There is an obstacle between the optical receiver of the 3D eye wear and the 3D emitter The 3D format of the 3D video contents is not supported Please remove the obstacle Please check with the company selling the 3D video contents 41 3 Convenient Features Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser Overview The HTTP Server function provides settings and operations for 1 Setting for wired network NETWORK SETTINGS To use wired LAN connection connect the projector to the computer with a commercially available LAN cable gt page 133 2 Setting Alert Mail ALERT MAIL When the projector is connected to a wired network error messages will be sent via e mail 3 Operating the projector Power on off selecting input volume control and picture adjustments are possible 4 Setting PJLi
21. page 48 for details Please refer to 4 Adjusting the white color of the video MODE OFF Use the projector in a standalone state ZOOM This adjusts the position and width of the video area that you wish to divide The edge blending width will also be automatically set to that width TILING This assigns the divided screens to the projectors The edge blending function will also be set automatically ZOOM HORIZONTAL This maginifies the video area in the horizontal direction ZOOM VERTICAL This maginifies the video area in the vertical direction ZOOM HORIZONTAL This shifts the video area in the horizontal direction POSITION VERTICAL PO This shifts the video area in the vertical direction SITION TILING WIDTH This selects the number of projectors to be arranged horizontally HEIGHT This selects the number of projectors to be arranged vertically HORIZONTAL This selects the position of the projector starting from the left among those arranged POSITION horizontally VERTICAL PO This selects the position of the projector starting from the top among those arranged SITION vertically 92 5 Using On Screen Menu Conditions for using tiling All the projectors need to fulfil the following conditions The panel size must be the same The projection screen size must be the same The left and right ends or top and bottom ends of the projection screen must be consistent The settings
22. Accessories gt Run 3 Type your CD ROM drive name example Q and LAUNCHER EXE in Name example Q LAUNCHER EXE 4 Click OK the menu window will be displayed Click PC Control Utility Pro 4 on the menu window The installation will start Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PC Control Utility Pro 4 The InstallShield R Wizard wil install PC Control Utility Pro 4 your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties When the installation is complete the Welcome window will be displayed Click Next END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT screen will be displayed Control Utilit InstallShield Wizard S License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully 5 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS IT PROVIDES THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE CLICKING ON THE accept the terms in the license agreement BUTTON YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT CLICK THE I do not accept the terms in the license agreement BUTTON AND THE INSTALLATION PROCESS WILL NOT noL 1 not accept the terms in the license agreement Installshield Bk Read
23. NOTE Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Selecting Menu Color COLOR SELECT You can choose between two options for menu color COLOR and MONOCHROME Turning On Off Source Display INPUT DISPLAY This option turns on or off input name display such as HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER HDBaseT to be displayed on the top right of the screen Turning messages on and off MESSAGE DISPLAY This option selects whether or not to display projector messages at the bottom of the projected image Even when OFF is selected the security lock warning is displayed The security lock warning turns off when the security lock is canceled Turning ON OFF Control ID ID DISPLAY ID DISPLAY This option turns on or off the ID number which is displayed when the ID SET button on the remote control is pressed page 105 94 5 Using On Screen Menu Turning On Off Eco Message ECO MESSAGE This option turns on or off the following messages when the projector is turned on The Eco Message prompts the user to save energy When NORMAL is selected for LIGHT MODE you will get a message prompting you to select ECO1 or ECO2 When one of the LIGHT MODE options have been selected LIGHT MODE 1 THANK YOU FOR SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT To close the message press any one of the buttons The message will disappear if no button operation is done for 30 sec
24. Off No problem or STAND BY MODE NETWORK STANDBY Flashing Red cycles Fan problem The cooling fan has stopped turning Contact an NEC of 4 projector customer support center for repairs Flashing Orange Network conflict It is not possible to connect the projectors built in LAN and wireless LAN simultaneously to the same network To connect the projector s built in LAN and wireless LAN simultaneously connect them to different networks Lit Green STANDBY MODE in sleep mode Button has been The projector s keys are locked The setting must be can pressed while projector celed to operate the projector c 104 is in key lock mode Projector s ID number Check the control IDs Pages 105 and remote control s ID number do not match Sleep mode refers to the state whereby the functional restrictions due to the standby mode setting are removed 168 LIGHT Indicator 9 Appendix perature Forced ECO Mode Indicator display Projector status Procedure Off The light module is turned off Lit Green Light module lit TEMP Indicator Indicator display Projector status Procedure Off No problem Flashing Red cycles Temperature problem The temperature protector has been activated If the room of 2 temperature is high move the projector to a cool place If the problem still persists contact an NEC projector cus tomer support center Lit
25. Adjust RANGE and POSITION to determine an area of overlapped edges of images projected from each projector Turning on MARKER will display markers in magenta and green The magenta marker is used for RANGE and green one for POSITION RANGE Determine an area of overlapped edges of images Turn on RIGHT r LEFT POSITION Determine the position of overlapped edges of images Green marker The 2 screens are separated in the diagram for explanatory purposes 58 4 Multi Screen Projection 1 Adjust RANGE Use the lt button to adjust the overlapped area RANGE ENTER EXIT Adjust to overlap one projector marker with the other projector s marker 2 Adjust POSITION Use the 4 button to align one edge with the other edge of overlapped images POSITION ENTER EXIT e When displaying a signal with a different resolution perform the Edge Blending function from the start e Setting of MARKER will not be saved and return to OFF when the projector is turned off To display or hide the marker while the projector is running turn on or off MARKER from the menu 9 4 Multi Screen Projection Black Level Adjustment This adjusts the black level of the overlapping area and the non overlapping area of the multi screen EDGE BLENDING Adjust the brightness level if you feel th
26. E AAE 11351719 35719 RGB Signal Analog YCbCr Signal 1 Red Cr 2 Green or Sync on Green Y 3 Blue Cb 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Red Ground Cr Ground 7 Green Ground Y Ground 8 Blue Ground Cb Ground 9 No Connection 10 Sync Signal Ground 11 No Connection 12 Bi directional DATA SDA 13 Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 Data Clock Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TMDS Data 2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 12 TMDS 3 TMDS Data 2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data 1 14 Disconnection 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 15 SCL 6 TMDS Data 1 16 SDA 7 TMDS Data 0 17 DDC CEC grounding 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 18 5 V power su 9 TMDS Data 0 19 Hot plug 10 TMDS Clock Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Main link lane 3 11 Grounding 0 2 Grounding 3 12 Main link lane 0 3 Main link lane 3 13 Configuration 1 4 Main link lane 2 14 Configuration 2 5 Grounding 2 15 Supplementary channel 6 Main link lane 2 16 Grounding 4 7 Main link lane 1 17 Supplementary channel 8 Grounding 1 18 Hot plug detection 9 Main link lane 1 19 Return 10 Main link lane 0 20 3 3 V power supply 166 Ethernet HDBaseT Port RJ 45
27. 17 PICTURE Button page 74 76 18 SOURCE Button page 16 19 3D REFORM Button gt page 32 20 PIP FREEZE Button page 27 53 1 Introduction 21 AUTO ADJ Button page 23 22 23 24 COMPUTER 1 2 3 But ton page 16 25 VIDEO Button page 16 26 S VIDEO Button page 16 27 HDMI Button page 16 28 DisplayPort Button page 16 29 VIEWER Button The VIEWER button will not work on this series of projectors 30 NETWORK Button page 16 31 SLOT Button page 158 32 10 SET Button page 105 33 Numeric 0 to 9 CLEAR But tons page 105 The AUX button will not work on this series of projectors 34 CTL Button This button is used in conjunction with other buttons similar to a CTRL key on a computer 35 LIGHT Button This button is used to turn on the backlight for the remote control buttons The backlight will turn off if no button operation is made for 10 seconds 36 HELP Button page 117 1 Introduction Battery Installation 1 Press the catch and remove 2 Install new ones En 3 Slip the cover back over the batteries until the battery cover sure that you have the bat it snaps into place teries polarity aligned correctly NOTE Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Remote Control Precautions Handle the remote control carefully If the remote control gets wet w
28. 4 Use the buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or set You can use the 4 buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the tab you want 5 Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu window 6 Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using the 4 buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet Changes are stored until adjusted again 7 Repeat steps 2 6 to adjust an additional item or press the EXIT button on the remote control or the projec tor cabinet to quit the menu display NOTE When a menu or message is displayed several lines of information may be lost depending on the signal or settings 8 Press the MENU button to close the menu To return to the previous menu press the EXIT button 62 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Elements Tab Slide bar DISPLAY SETUP MODE STANDARD PRESET 2 PRESENTATION Solid triangle Calm DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS Available buttons RESET Source ADVANCED Menu mode Highlight ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP INFO Radio button HDMI ENTRY LIST DisplayPort TEST PATTERN WALL COLOR BNC BNC CV OFF BNC Y C BLACKBOARD COMPUTER BLACKBOARD GRAY a HDBaseT LIGHT YELLOW SLOT O LIGHT GREEN LI
29. RED HUE Direction Magenta direction Direction Yellow direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak GREEN HUE Direction Yellow direction Direction Cyan direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak BLUE HUE Direction Cyan direction Direction Magenta direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak YELLOW HUE 4 Direction Red direction Direction Green direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak MAGENTA HUE Direction Blue direction Direction Red direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak 76 5 Using On Screen Menu CYAN HUE Direction Green direction Direction Blue direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak CONTRAST Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity SHARPNESS Controls the detail of the image COLOR Increases or decreases the color saturation level HUE Varies the color level from green to blue red level is used as reference Input signal CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE RGB system of COMPUTER DisplayPort HDMI HDBaseT 158 e 395 No No COMPONENT system of COMPUTER DisplayPort HDMI HDBaseT ee Yes nee Composite Video S Video Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
30. 1 SOURCE Enter a signal name Up to 18 alphanumeric characters can be used INPUT The input terminal be changed Switching between HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC Y C Computer HDBaseT SLOT is possible LOCK Set so that the selected signal cannot be deleted when ALL DELETE is executed The changes made after LOCK execution cannot be saved SKIP Set so that the selected signal will be skipped during auto search 3 Set the above items and select OK and press the ENTER button NOTE The input terminal cannot be changed to the currently projected signal 5 Using On Screen Menu Cutting a signal from the Entry List CUT 1 Press the or V button to select a signal you wish to delete 2 Press the 4 gt A or V button to select CUT and press the ENTER button The signal will be deleted from the Entry List and the deleted signal will be displayed on the clipboard at the bottom of the Entry List NOTE The currently projected signal cannot be deleted When the locked signal is selected it will be displayed in gray which indicates it is not available TIP Data on the clipboard can be passed onto the Entry List Data on the clipboard will not be lost after the Entry List is closed Copying and pasting a signal from the Entry List COPY PASTE 1 Press the A or V button to select a signal you wish to copy 2 Press the 4 A or V bu
31. CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET A THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical 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 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 THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED DOC Compliance Notice for Canada only This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Machine Noise Information Regulation 3 GPSGV The highest sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A in accordance with EN ISO 7779 CAUTION Avoid displaying stationary images for a prolonged period of time A Doing so can result in these images being temporarily sustained on the surface of the LCD panel If this should happen continue to use your projector The static background from previous images will disappear Disposing of your used product EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic prod ucts carrying the mark left mus
32. IMAGE MODE STILL RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN ENTER EXIT GENERAL Storing Your Customized Settings REFERENCE This function allows you to store your customized settings in PRESET 1 to PRESET 7 First select a base preset mode from REFERENCE then set GAMMA CORRECTION and COLOR TEMPERATURE HIGH BRIGHT Recommended for use in a brightly lit room Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file Recommended for typical TV program viewing Recommended for movies Recommended for graphics SROB Standard color values DICOM SIM Recommended for DICOM simulation format Selecting 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 NOTE This function is not available when DICOM SIM is selected for DETAIL SETTINGS Selecting Screen Size for DICOM SIM SCREEN SIZE This function will perform gamma correction appropriate for the screen size LARGE s For screen size of 150 MEDIUM For screen size of 100 SMALL For screen size of 50 NOTE This function is available only when DICOM SIM is selected for DETAIL SETTINGS 75 5 Using On Screen Menu Adjusting Color Temperature COLOR
33. Up to 60 alphanu meric characters and symbols 110 NETWORK SERVICE 5 Using On Screen Menu NETWORK SERVICE PJLink AMX BEACON CRESTRON 5 MOVE HTTP SERVER Set a password for your HTTP server Up to 10 alphanumeric characters PJLink This option allows you to set a password when you use the PJLink feature NOTE Do not forget your password However if you forget your password consult with your dealer What is PJLink PJLink is a standardization of protocol used for controlling projectors of different manufacturers This standard protocol is established by Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Associa tion JBMIA in 2005 The projector supports all the commands of PJLink Class 1 Setting of PJLink will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Up to 32 alphanumeric characters AMX BEACON Turn on or off for detection from AMX Device Discovery when connecting to the network supported by AMX s NetLinx control system TIP When using a device that supports AMX Device Discovery all AMX NetLinx control system will recognize the device and download the appropriate Device Discovery Module from an AMX server Placing a checkmark will enable detecting the projector from AMX Device Discovery Clearing a checkmark will disable detecting the projector from AMX Device Discovery CRESTRON ROOMVIEW T
34. BNC Y C 2 COMPUTER 2 HDBaseT SLOT 211 r The PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE or PICTURE BY PICTURE screen set up under MODE is projected page 85 e When the signal name is displayed in grey this means that it cannot be selected The signal can also be selected by pressing the PIP FREEZE button on the remote control 4 Press the MENU button The on screen menu will disappear 5 When returning to single screen display the PIP PICTURE BY PICTUE screen one more time and select OFF in the SUB INPUT screen of the Step 3 TIP During dual screen projection if the selected input is not supported by the sub screen the sub screen will appear as a black screen 53 4 Multi Screen Projection Switching the main display with the sub display and vice versa 1 Press the MENU button to display the on screen menu and select DISPLAY PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO SUB INPUT HDMI MODE PIP OFF PIP SETTING ADVANCED This displays the PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE screen in the on screen menu 2 Select PICTURE SWAP using the buttons and then press the ENTER button Display the screen for switching the display positions 3 Select ON using the Y button and then press the ENTER button PICTURE SWAP OFF oN The video of the main display will switch with that of the sub display Sub display video Main display video Main displ
35. Remove Programs window will be displayed 3 Click the software program from the list and then click Remove Follow the instructions on the screens to complete the uninstallation 144 Using on OS Step 1 Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD ROM in your Mac CD ROM drive The CD ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop Double click the CD ROM icon The CD ROM window will be displayed Double click the Mac OS X folder Double click Control Utility Pro 5 pkg The installer will start Click Next END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT screen will be displayed Read END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT and click Next The confirmation window will be displayed Click I accept the terms in the license agreement Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation TIP 8 User Supportware Uninstalling a software program 1 Put the PC Control Utility Pro 5 folder to the Trash icon 2 Put the configuration file of PC Control Utility Pro 5 to the Trash icon The configuration file of PC Control Utility Pro 5 is located in Users lt your user name gt Application Data NEC Projector User Supportware PC Control Utility Pro 5 145 8 User Supportware Operating the Projector Via the LAN Virtual Remote Tool This will help you perform operations such as projector s power on or off and si
36. 10 Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser page 42 Step 3 Start PC Control Utility Pro 5 1 Open your Applications folder in Mac OS 2 Click the PC Control Utility Pro 5 folder 3 Click the PC Control Utility Pro 5 icon PC Control Utility Pro 5 will start NOTE e For the Schedule function of the PC Control utility Pro 5 to work you must have your computer running and not in sleep mode Select Energy Saver from the System Preferences in Mac and disable its sleep mode before running the scheduler When NORMAL is selected for STANDBY MODE from the menu the projector cannot be turned on via the network wired LAN connection TIP Viewing the Help of PC Control Utility Pro 5 Displaying the Help file of PC Control Utility Pro 5 while it is running From the menu bar click Help Help in this order The Help screen will be displayed Displaying the Help using the Dock 1 Open Application Folder in Mac OS 2 Click the PC Control Utility Pro 5 folder 3 Click the PC Control Utility Pro 5 Help icon The Help screen will be displayed 152 9 Appendix Throw distance and screen size This projector can be used with 3 kinds of optional lenses sold separately The chart below shows compatible lenses according to the projector model Refer to the information on this page and use a lens suited for the installation envi ronment screen size and throw distance For
37. 2 AUTO POWER OFF Factory preset 1 hour When 1 00 is selected for AUTO POWER you can enable the projector to automatically turn off in 1 hour if there is no signal received by any input or if no operation is performed gt 115 vi Important Information Clearance for Installing the Projector Allow ample clearance between the projector and its surroundings as shown below The high temperature exhaust coming out of the device may be sucked into the device again Avoid installing the projector in a place where air movement from the HVAC is directed at the projector Heated air from the HVAC can be taken in by the projector s intake vent If this happens the temperature inside the projector will rise too high causing the over temperature protector to automatically turn off the projectors power Example 1 If there are walls on both sides of the projector 30 11 8 or greater 30 11 8 or greater Exhaust vent Intake vent NOTE The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front back and top of the projector Example 2 In the case of portrait projection Intake vent Safety cover 30 cm 11 8 or greater NOTE The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front back and top of the projector See page 135 for an installation example on portrait projection vii Table of Contents Important Information
38. 3 Convenient Features DISPLAY SETUP PICTURE IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO AUTO L R INVERT OFF GP 5 XuX EXIT MOVE lt HDMI ADVANCED The 3D SETTINGS screen will be displayed 4 Use the W button to align the cursor with FORMAT then press ENTER FORMAT O AUTO OFF 2D FRAME PACKING SIDE BY SIDE HALF SIDE BY SIDE FULL AND BOTTOM FRAME ALTERNATIVE LINE ALTERNATIVE Gia vc The FORMAT screen will be displayed 5 Use the buttons to align the cursor at one among format options then press ENTER for setting it up The display will return to the FORMAT screen Press the MENU button to return to the original screen The 3D caution message screen will be displayed when switching to a 3D video default factory setting when shipped Please read the Health Precautions on the previous page to watch videos in the correct manner The screen will disappear after 60 seconds or when the ENTER button is pressed page 95 4 Turn on the power supply of the 3D eyewear and wear the eyewear to watch the video A normal video will be shown when a 2D video is input To watch a 3D video in 2D select OFF 2D in the FORMAT screen mentioned above in 3 NOTE If 3D content is played back on your computer and the performance is poor it may be caused by the CPU or graphics chip In this case you may have difficulty seeing the 3D images as they w
39. 6 Effective pixels more than 99 99 This is the light output value that results from setting the LIGHT MODE to NORMAL and setting the PRESET to HIGH BRIGHT while using the NP35ZL lens for NP PX602UL WHUD or NP36ZL lens for NP PX602WL WHUD sold separately The light output value is lower when setting the LIGHT MODE to ECO1 or ECO2 ECO1 about 80 ECO2 about 50 If any other mode is selected as the PRESET mode the light output value may drop slightly Compliance with 15021118 2005 Full color approx 16 77 million colors or greater when the HDBaseT input terminal is selected HDMI Deep Color Lip Sync with HDCP What is HDCP HDCP technology HDCP is an acronym for High bandwidth Digital Content Protection High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is system for preventing illegal copying of video data sent over a High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI If you are unable to view material via the HDMI input this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly With the implementation of HDCP there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and might not be displayed due to the decision intention of the HDCP community Digital Content Protection LLC Video Deep Color 8 10 12 bit LipSync Audio LPCM up to 2 ch sample rate 32 44 1 48 KHz sample bit 16 20 24 bit The upper threshold of operating temperature is changed depends on the altitude 0 76
40. E Select power on off a type of video source or LIGHT MODE for the selected item in FUNCTION REPEAT Place check mark to repeat the program continuing basis To use the program this week only clear the check mark 4 Select OK and press the ENTER bution This will complete the settings You will be returned to the PROGRAM LIST screen 5 Select BACK and press the ENTER button PROGRAM LIST POWER OFF DELETE BACK MOVE 9 MOVE You will be returned to the PROGRAM TIMER screen 6 Select OK and press the ENTER button You will be returned to the TOOLS screen NOTE Up to 30 different timer settings can be programmed When PROGRAM TIMER is turned on the STANDBY MODE setting is ignored The Program Timer is executed on a set time basis not in a program basis Once the program not marked with a check in REPEAT has been executed the check mark in the ACTIVE check box will be cleared automatically and the program will be disabled When the on time and the off time set for the same time the off time setting will take preference Two different sources are set for the same time the larger program number will take preference The on time setting will not be executed while the cooling fans are running or an error is occurring If the off time setting is expired under the condition in which the power off is not possible the off tim
41. POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H INPUT SELECT HDMI 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H AIH A9H INPUT SELECT DisplayPort 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A6H INPUT SELECT BNC 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 02H INPUT SELECT BNC CV 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 06H OEH INPUT SELECT BNC Y C 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 0 13H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H INPUT SELECT HDBaseT 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 20H 28H INPUT SELECT SLOT 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H ABH PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H NOTE Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Control Codes if needed Cable Connection Communication Protocol Baud fate rte 38400 bps Data length 8 bits No parity Stop 0 One bit X on off None Communications procedure Full duplex NOTE Depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs PC Control Terminal D SUB 9P To TxD of PC To RxD of PC gt To GND of PC Ge To RTS of PC To CTS of PC NOTE 1 Pins 1 4 6 and 9 are no used NOTE 2 Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection NOTE 3 For long cable runs it is recommended to set communication speed within projector
42. gt button to select one icon A which points in the direction you wish to move the projected image frame 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Use the AY 4 button to move the projected image frame as shown on the example 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Use the AV lt gt button to select another icon which points in the direction 11 Repeat steps from 7 to 10 to complete the cornerstone adjustment 12 On the CORNERSTONE screen select EXIT or press the EXIT button on the remote control CORNERSTONE EXIT ADJUSTMENT MODE 0 UZXSELECT XuEXIT 9 The confirmation screen is displayed 33 3 Convenient Features 13 Press the 4 button to highlight the OK and press the ENTER button This completes the CORNERSTONE correction Returning to the CORNERSTONE screen select CANCEL and press the ENTER button NOTE Even when the projector is turned on the last used correction values are applied Carry out either one of the following actions to clear the adjustment value of CORNERSTONE In Step 12 select RESET and then press the ENTER button Press the 3D REFORM button for 2 or more seconds e Run DISPLAY GEOMETRIC CORRECTION RESET in the on screen menu Using CORNERSTONE correction can cause the image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electronically 34 3 Convenient Features Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the P
43. images for a prolonged period of time Take a break of 15 minutes or longer after every hour of viewing f you or any member of your family has a history of light sensitive seizures consult a doctor before viewing 3D images While viewing 3D images if you get sick such as nausea dizziness queasiness headache eyestrain blurry vision convulsions and numbness stop viewing them If symptoms still persist consult a doctor View 3D images from the front of the screen Viewing from an angle may cause fatigue or eyestrain Replacing the light source The laser light source of this device is rated for 20 000 hours of use The service life of light source can be affected by the usage environment Contact the NEC customer service support center to purchase a replacement light source Itis the nominal hours by 50 brightness reduction of the independent laser light source and it is not guaranteed Power management function In order to keep power consumption low the following power management functions 1 and 2 have been set when shipped from the factory Please display the on screen menu and change the settings 1 and 2 according to the aim of using the projector 1 STANDBY MODE Factory preset NORMAL e When NORMAL is selected for STANDBY MODE the following terminals and functions will not work HDMI OUT terminal Ethernet HDBaseT Port USB Port LAN functions Mail Alert function gt 114
44. screen RIGHT LEFT ne n Adjust the curve distortion of the left edge of the projection screen RIGHT ieu Adjust the curve distortion of the right edge of the projection BOTOM screen PC TOOL Recall the geometric correction data that is registered in the projector beforehand There are three types of registered data NOTE e KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE PINCUSHION cannot be selected when setting the geometric correction using PC tool To clear the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION data that has been set up press the 3D REFORM button for 2 or more seconds As electrical correction is carried out in geometric correction the brightness may be affected and the picture quality may be degraded RESET Reset the adjustment value that has been set up in GEOMETRIC CORRECTION return to the initial value 90 5 Using On Screen Menu EDGE BLENDING INPUT ADJUST GEOMETRIC CORRECTION SETUP INFO MODE OFF 5 1 MOVE HDMI ADVANCED This adjusts the edges boundaries of the projection screen when projecting high resolution videos using a combina tion of several projectors in the up down left and right positions MODE This enables or disables the EDGE BLENDING function When MODE is set to ON the TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT and BLACK LEVEL settings can be adjusted TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT This selects the EDGE BLENDING locations on the left right top and b
45. 120 6 Connecting to Other 121 Mounting a lens sold 121 Part Names of the Lens 121 Mounting the ERES 122 Removing the 124 Making COnNnectiONS s siini anita aani nennt nnne nnns 125 Analog RGB signal Connection coa trace 125 Digital RGB signal 126 Connecting an External Monitor 129 Connecting Your Blu ray Player or Other 130 Connecting Component INPUt sasesana aandaa 131 Connecting ADOMI Inp t 132 Connecting to a Wired LAN Aenea 133 Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device sold commercially 134 Portrait projection vertical orientation 135 STACKING PFO SCUOMS 138 7 Maintenance 141 Cleaning the Dens rm Mie i iin 141 Cleaning the Cabinet cre ree doe seed 141 8 User Supportware
46. ACTIVE OFF 0 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON FRI MON SAT EVERY DAY FUNCTION POWER INPUT LIGHT MODE ADVANCED EDIT SETTINGS PROGRAM TIMER SETTINGS ROWER OFF ON HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT LIGHT MODE NORMAL 2 REPEAT OFF 0 DELETE UP DOWN BACK 12 00 11 30 11 00 10 30 10 00 09 30 09 00 08 30 08 00 07 30 07 00 06 30 06 00 05 30 05 00 04 30 TOOLS TIME 04 00 03 30 03 00 02 30 02 00 01 30 01 00 00 30 ZONE GMT 00 00 00 30 01 00 01 30 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 SETTIMGS 404 00 04 30 4 05 00 05 30 06 00 06 30 07 00 07 30 08 00 08 30 09 00 09 30 10 00 10 30 11 00 11 30 12 00 12 30 13 00 DATE MM DDNYYY TIME HH MM DATE AND Time INTERNET TIME SETTINGS SERVER ADDRESS DATE AND TIME UPDATE SETTINGS ENABLE OFF ON ON START 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FIRST WEEK SECOND WEEK THIRD WEEK FOURTH WEEK LAST DAY START WEEK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUMMER TIME START settings MON EXIT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FIRST WEEK SECOND WEEK THIRD WEEK FOURTH WEEK LAST DAY EXIT WEEK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TIME EXIT TIME DIFFERENCE 301 00 00 30 00 30 01 00 MOUSE Note Cannot be used for this device CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF OFF ON SECURITY OFF OFF ON COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 115
47. Brightness can be adjusted in 1 increments from 20 to 100 When several projectors are used for multi screen projection the brightness can be ad justed individually on each projector The adjustment is effective when NORMAL LIGHT MODE is selected and CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode is turned OFF TIP Brightness normally decreases with use but by selecting CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode sensors inside the projector detect brightness and automatically adjust the output thereby maintaining a constant brightness throughout the life of the light module However if output is already at its maximum brightness will decrease with use For this reason when using multi screen projection it is recommended to adjust the brightness to a slightly lower level then setting the CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode to ON REF WHITE BALANCE This feature allows you to adjust the white balance for all signals The white and black levels of the signal are adjusted for optimum color reproduction CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTRAST B These adjust the picture s white color BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B ine Meus These adjust the picture s black color 3D GLASSES Select 3D glasses method DLP Link Select when using DLP Link type 3D glasses OTHERS Select when using a non 3D emitter type glasses It is required to connect the 3D emitter to the 3D SYNC terminal of this projector Ple
48. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT carefully If you agree click 1 accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation e When the installation is complete you will return to the menu window TIP Uninstalling PC Control Utility Pro 4 To uninstall PC Control Utility Pro 4 do the same procedures stated as in Uninstalling a Software Program page 144 145 150 8 User Supportware Step 2 Connect the projector to a LAN Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in Connecting to a Wired LAN page 133 and 10 Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser page 42 Step 3 Start PC Control Utility Pro 4 Click Start All programs or Programs NEC Projector User Supportware PC Control Utility Pro 4 gt PC Control Utility Pro 4 NOTE For the Schedule function of the PC Control utility Pro 4 to work you must have your computer running and not in standby sleep mode Select Power Options from the Control Panel in Windows and disable its standby sleep mode before running the scheduler Example For Windows 7 Select Control Panel System and Security gt Power Options Change when the computer sleeps Put the computer to sleep Never NOTE When NORMAL is selected for STANDBY MODE from the menu the pr
49. Menu Setting Closed Caption CLOSED CAPTION This option sets several closed caption modes that allow text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video or S Video The subtitles and text will be displayed a short while after the on screen menu disappears OFF This exits the closed caption mode CAPTION 1 4 Text is superimposed 1 4 Text is displayed Selecting a Color or Logo for Background BACKGROUND Use this feature to display a blue black screen or logo when no signal is available The default background is BLUE NOTE Even when the background logo is selected if two pictures are displayed in PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE mode the blue background is displayed without the logo when there is no signal 113 5 Using On Screen Menu POWER OPTIONS INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY INFO DIRECT POWER ON OFF AUTO POWER OFF OFF OFF TIMER OFF SLOT POWER CEJ SELECT 4 HDMI ADVANCED Selecting Power saving in STANDBY MODE Setting the power consumption in the standby mode NORMAL In the standby mode the power consumption of the projector is 0 5 W In the standby mode the POWER indicator lights up in red while the STATUS indicator will go off When set to NORMAL the following terminals and functions will be disabled HDMI OUT terminals Ethernet HDBaseT port LAN function mail notification function NETWORK STANDBY M Comp
50. Selecting Interlaced Progressive Conversion Process Mode DEINTERLACE This function allows you to select an interlaced to progressive conversion process for video signals NORMAL Automatically distinguishes a moving image from a static image to create a distinct image Please select MOVIE if there are any obvious jitter and noises MOVIE Select when projecting moving images This is suitable for signals with a lot of jitter and noise STILL Select when projecting static images The video will flicker when a moving image is projected NOTE This function is not available with RGB signals CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT Using the characteristics of the human eye a picture quality with a sense of contrast and resolution is achieved Suite vision is switched off AUTO Contrast and picture quality are automatically improved using the suite vision function NORMAL Adjust the gain manually 82 5 Using On Screen Menu SIGNAL TYPE Selection of RGB and component signals Normally this is set to AUTO Please change the setting if the color of the image remains unnatural AUTO Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals RGB iens Switches to the RGB input COMPONENT Switches to the component signal input VIDEO LEVEL Selection of the video signal level when connecting an external
51. WHITE BALANCE ADMINISTRATOR MODE CONTROL PANEL LOCK SECURITY COMMUNICATION SPEED CONTROL ID STANDBY FAN MODE LIGHT HOURS USED TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS and WIRED LAN ALL DATA INCLUDING ENTRY 1151 Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except LANGUAGE BACKGROUND FILTER MESSAGE EDGE BLENDING MULTI SCREEN SCREEN TYPE GEOMETRIC CORRECTION REF WHITE BALANCE ADMINISTRATOR MODE CONTROL PANEL LOCK SECURITY COMMUNICATION SPEED CONTROL ID STANDBY MODE FAN MODE LIGHT HOURS USED TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS and WIRED LAN Also deletes all the signals in the ENTRY LIST and returns to the factory preset NOTE Locked signals in Entry List cannot be reset 116 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions INFO Displays the status of the current signal and light module usage This item has nine pages The information included is as follows TIP Pressing the HELP button on the remote contro will show the INFO menu items USAGE TIME INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP LIGHT HOURS USED 00000 TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS 0 000 kg CO2 EXIT H HDMI ADVANCED LIGHT HOURS USED H TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS kg CO2 e TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS This displays the estimated carbon saving information in kg The carbon footprint factor in the carbon saving cal culation is based on the OECD 2008 Editi
52. a remote control cable is connected to the REMOTE terminal infrared remote control operations cannot be per formed Power cannot be supplied from the REMOTE terminal to the remote control When HDBaseT is selected in the REMOTE SENSOR and the projector is connected to a commercially available transmission device that supports HDBaseT remote control operations in infra red cannot be carried out if transmission of remote control signals has been set up in the transmission device However remote control using infrared rays can be carried out when the power supply of the transmission device is switched off 13 SLOT page 157 Part Names of the Remote Control 1 Infrared Transmitter page 11 Remote Jack Connect a commercially available remote cable here for wired opera tion page 11 POWER ON Button gt page 14 POWER OFF Button page 24 INFO L CALIB Button Display the SOURCE 1 screen of the on screen menu page 117 VOL FOCUS Buttons page 21 D ZOOM ZOOM Buttons page 28 TEST Button page 70 ECO L SHIFT Button page 20 29 10 MENU Button page 62 11 EXIT Button page 62 12 ENTER Button page 62 13 AV lt P gt Button page 62 14 ON SCREEN Button page 26 15 SHUTTER Button page 26 16 AV MUTE Button page 26
53. a software program you wish to install the menu window The installation will start Virtual Remote Tool InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Virtual Remote Tool The InstallShield R Wizard wil install Virtual Remote Tool on your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties e Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation TIP 8 User Supportware Uninstalling a Software Program Preparation Exit the software program before uninstalling To uninstall the software program the Windows user account must have Administrator privilege Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 and Windows Vista or Computer Administra tor privilege Windows XP For Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista 1 Click Start and then Control Panel The Control Panel window will be displayed 2 Click Uninstall a program under Programs The Programs and Features window will be displayed 3 Select the software program and click it 4 Click Uninstall Change or Uninstall When the User Account Control windows is displayed click Continue Follow the instructions on the screens to complete the uninstallation For Windows XP 1 Click Start and then Control Panel The Control Panel window will be displayed 2 Double click Remove Programs The Add
54. at Information on the on screen menu CARBON METER 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 The lens is sold separately The description below is for when the NP35ZL lens is mounted Indicator Panel Remote Sensor page 7 page 11 Exhaust vent Heated air is exhausted from here Adjustable Tilt Foot gt page 22 Lens Hood Controls Protects the lens gt page 7 Lens Remote Sensor located on the front and the rear page 11 Adjustable Tilt Foot gt page 22 1 Introduction Stacking holder fixing position 3 positions For stacking up the projectors fas ten up the stacking holders supplied fety cover fixing hole Safety 9 with this projector 7 positions The fixing holes for installing the safety cover sold separately that is Remote Sensor located on the used for portrait installation front and the rear page 11 Intake vent 4 Takes in outside air to cool the unit pag There are air intake and ventilation holes on the bottom page vii 141 AC IN terminal Connect the su
55. by combining multiple projectors on the left right top and bottom This projector is equipped with an EDGE BLENDING Function that makes the edges boundaries of the projection screen indistinguishable NOTE e For projector throw distances refer to Throw distance and screen size on page 153 Before performing the Edge Blending function place the projector in the correct position so that the image becomes square the appropriate size and then make optical adjustments lens shift focus and zoom Adjust the brightness of each projector using ADJUST under LIGHT MODE After adjusting the brightness you can keep the set brightness level by turning ON the CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode In addition use REF WHITE BALANCE to adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS Before explaining use of the Edge Blending function This section explains the case for Example Placing two projectors side by side As shown the projected image on the left is referred to as Projector A and the projected image on the right is referred to Projector B Unless otherwise specified hereinafter the projector is used to mean both A and B Example Placing two projectors side by side Edge Blending area Projected area Projected area Projector Projector 56 4 Multi Screen Projection Preparation Turn on the projector and display a signal When performing setting
56. by your fingers 123 6 Installation and Connections Removing the lens Preparation Return the lens position to the home position page 19 After the lens shift has moved refer to the warning on page 19 and turn off the power 1 Remove the lens hood Refer to Step 1 under Mounting the lens e Ifthe lens unit is locked please see page 122 and follow the instructions under Using the Lock Function to unlock it 2 Turn the lens counterclockwise to remove it from the catch and slowly pull forward to remove After removing the lens mount the lens caps front and back included with the lens before storing the lens To replace the lens see Step 3 of Mounting the lens 3 Mount the protective cap Align the flange on the protective cap to the left side of the catch and turn clockwise until it clicks into place 4 Mount the lens hood to the panel Refer to Step 7 under Mounting the lens 124 Making Connections A computer cable BNC cable 5 core type HDMI cable or a DisplayPort cable can be used to connect to a computer The connection cable is not enclosed with the projector Please get ready a suitable cable for the connection Analog RGB signal connection 6 Installation and Connections e Connect the computer cable to the display output terminal mini D sub 15 pin on the computer and the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal on the projector Please use a computer cable attached with
57. causing deterioration of projected image Other types of lenses cannot be mounted on this projector The NP34ZL NP35ZL NP36ZL NP37ZL series of lenses cannot be mounted onto other projector models Part Names of the Lens Mount Attaching the Lens Mount Rotate and align the 3 flanges on the lens with the 3 flange catches on the lens mount The lens can be secured to the mount using a lock mechanism Mount lock Locking screw Flange 3 places Lock release button orientation indicator Catch Lens cap 3 places Lens cap Front panel Protective cap Lens hood 121 Using the lock mechanism Release Locking screw is tightened The lens can be attached or detached factory default setting Lock Locking screw is untightened The lens cannot be attached or detached Pressing the lock release but ton all the way in disables the lock mechanism and allows the lens to be attached or detached Mounting the lens Preparation Prepare a flathead screwdriver The illustration omits the projector cabinet 1 Remove the lens hood 1 Remove the 2 screws pinching and turning them counter clockwise by your fingers 2 Remove the lens hood by turning it counterclockwise The hooks on the lens hood will disengage from the front panel 2 Remove the protective cap The unit is shipped from the factory with the protective cap installed Turn the protective cap counterclockwise to releas
58. feature allows you to select the TV video signal which differs from country to country NTSC PAL etc This is set to AUTO by factory default Set this if the projector cannot identify the signal automatically Selecting Default Source DEFAULT INPUT SELECT You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on Set the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on AUTO Search for an active source in order of HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV 0 COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT and displays the first found source HDMI Display the digital source from the HDMI IN terminal every time the projector is turned on DisplayPort Display the digital source from the DisplayPort IN terminal every time the projector is turned on BNC Project the input signal from the BNC input terminal BNC CV Project the input signal from the BNC CV input terminal BNC Y C Project the input signal from the BNC Y C input terminal COMPUTER Display the computer signal from the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal every time the projector is turned on HDBaseT Project the HDBaseT or WIRED LAN signal SLOT Project the picture via the optional board sold separately inserted into the SLOT 112 5 Using On Screen
59. for the left and right edges of the edge blending are the same The settings for the top and bottom edges of the edge blending are the same If the tiling conditions are satisfied the video screen of the projector at each installation position will be automatically extracted and projected If the tiling conditions are not satisfied adjust the video screen of the projector at each installation position using the zoom function Assign a unique control ID to each projector Set the Color Setting and DeepColor Setting on your Blu ray player or computer to Auto Refer to the owner s manual accompanying your Blu ray player or computer for more information Connect the HDMI output of your Blu ray player or computer to the first projector Then connect to the HDMI IN input terminal of the second and subsequent tiled projectors Tiling setting example Number of horizontal units 2 Number of vertical units 2 Horizontal order Second unit Vertical order First unit 93 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions SETUP MENU INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY LANGUAGE X ENGLISH COLOR SELECT COLOR INPUT DISPLAY ON MESSAGE DISPLAY ON ID DISPLAY ON ECO MESSAGE OFF 3D CAUTION MESSAGE ON DISPLAY TIME MANUAL WEUZXK SELECT XUX EXIT 4 HDMI ADVANCED Selecting Menu Language LANGUAGE 5j You can choose one of 29 languages for on screen instructions
60. gt buttons 70 5 Using On Screen Menu Using the Entry List When any source adjustments are made the adjustments are automatically registered in the Entry List The adjust ment values of registered signals can be loaded from the Entry List whenever necessary However only up to 100 patterns can be registered in the Entry List When 100 patterns have been registered in the Entry List an error message is then displayed and no additional patterns can be registered You should thus delete adjustment values of signals that are no longer needed Displaying the Entry list 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the 4 button to select INPUT The INPUT list will be displayed ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP INFO HDMI ENTRY LIST DisplayPort TEST PATTERN x5 BNC BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER a HDBaseT O SLOT ENTER EXIT HDMI ADVANCED 3 Use the 4 A or Y to select ENTRY LIST and press the ENTER button The ENTRY LIST windows will be displayed If the ENTRY LIST window is not displayed switch the menu to ADVANCED To switch the menu between ADVANCED and BASIC select SETUP CONTROL TOOLS ADMIN ISTRATOR MODE gt MENU MODE gt page 99 RESOLUTION SOURCE NAME 1280x1024 60Hz 1024 x 768 COMPUTER 002 5 358 1024 x 768 BNC CV AAA 1024 x 768 HDMI 004 1024 x 768 HDBaseT 1024
61. instructions on mounting the lens see page 121 Lens model Projector model name NP34ZL NP35ZL NP36ZL NP37ZL PX602UL WH PX602UL BK Yes Yes No Yes PX602WL WH PX602WL BK Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes can be used No cannot be used Lens types and throw distance PX602UL WH PX602UL BK Screen size Lens model name NP34ZL NP35ZL NP37ZL inch m inch m inch m 50 40 51 1 0 1 3 51 64 1 3 1 7 63 123 1 6 3 2 60 48 62 1 2 1 6 62 77 1 6 2 0 76 148 2 0 3 8 80 64 83 17 24 83 104 2 1 2 7 103 198 2 6 5 1 100 81 104 2 1 2 6 104 130 2 7 3 3 129 248 3 3 6 3 120 97 125 25 32 124 156 3 2 4 0 155 298 4 0 7 6 150 122 157 3 1 4 0 156 195 4 0 5 0 194 373 4 9 9 5 200 163 209 4 1 5 3 208 261 5 3 6 6 260 498 6 6 12 7 240 195 251 5 0 6 4 250 313 6 4 8 0 312 598 7 9 15 2 300 244 314 6 2 7 9 313 392 7 9 10 0 391 748 9 9 19 0 TIP Calculation of the throw distance from the screen size NP34ZL lens throw distance inch m x 0 96 to H x 1 23 40 1 0 min to 31477 9 max NP35ZL lens throw distance inch m x 1 23 to 1 54 511 3 min to 392 10 0 m max NP37ZL lens throw distance inch m x 1 53 to H x 2 94 63 1 6 m min to 748 19 0 m max Horizontal refers to the screen width Figures differ by several with the table above because the calculation is appro
62. menus to 9600 bps 173 Troubleshooting Check List 9 Appendix 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 problem more efficiently Print this page and the next page for your check Frequency of occurrence always sometimes How often Power No power POWER indicator does not light blue See also Status Indicator STATUS Power cord s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet No power even though you press and hold the POWER button The main power switch is in the ON I position Video and Audio other Shut down during operation 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 Power cord s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet AUTO POWER OFF is turned off only models with the AUTO POWER OFF function OFF TIMER is turned off only models with the OFF TIMER function Parts of the image are lost Acombinat
63. of deactivate reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the previous step Refer to your computer s documentation for detailed information Image displayed is incorrect when using a Mac When using a Mac with the projector set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter not supplied with the projector ac cording to your resolution After setting restart your Mac for the changes to take affect For setting display modes other than those supported by your Mac 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 Mac After that restore the DIP switches to a displayable mode and then restart the Mac again NOTE A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Computer is needed for a MacBook which does not have a mini D Sub 15 pin terminal Mirroring on a MacBook When using the projector with a MacBook output may not be set to 1024 x 768 unless mirroring is off on your MacBook Refer to owner s manual supplied with your Mac computer for mirroring Folders or icons are hidden on the Mac screen Folders or icons may not be seen on the screen Should this happen select View Arrange from the Apple menu and arrange icons 172 9 Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H
64. pop up menu will be displayed Hide Remote Control Reconnect Starting Easy Setup Option Settings Help Cancel Exit 2 Click Exit The Virtual Remote Tool will be closed Viewing the help file of Virtual Remote Tool Displaying the help file using the taskbar 1 Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon ES on the taskbar when Virtual Remote Tool is running The pop up menu will be displayed Show Remote Control Reconnect Starting Easy Setup Option Settings Help About Virtual Remote Tool it 2 Click Help The Help screen will be displayed Veal tenete Toa Hop Sis About Virtual Remote Tool Displaying the help file using the Start Menu 1 Click Start All programs or Programs NEC Projector User Supportware Virtual Remote Tool and then Virtual Remote Tool Help in this order The Help screen will be displayed 148 8 User Supportware Controlling the Projector over a LAN PC Control Utility Pro 4 Pro 5 Using the utility software PC Control Utility Pro 4 or PC Control Utility Pro 5 included on the companion NEC Pro jector CD ROM the projector can be controlled from a computer over a LAN PC Control Utility Pro 4 is a program compatible with Windows this page PC Control Utility Pro 5 is a program compatible with Mac OS page 152 Control Functions Powe
65. signals if the power supply of the HDBaseT transmission device connected to the projector is switched on when this has been set to HDBaseT TIP e If the remote control system does not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the projector change another option 106 5 Using On Screen Menu NETWORK SETTINGS INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SOURCE OPTIONS WIRED LAN PROJECTOR NAME DOMAIN ALERT MAIL NETWORK SERVICE SELECT 4 HDMI ADVANCED Important e Consult with your network administrator about these settings e When using a wired LAN connection connect a LAN cable Ethernet cable to the LAN port RJ 45 of the projector page 133 TIP The network settings you make will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection To set up the projector for a LAN connection Select WIRED LAN PROFILES PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 Two settings can be set for wired LAN Next turn on or off for DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK and GATEWAY and select OK and press the ENTER button page 108 To recall LAN settings stored in the profile number Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 for wired LAN and then select OK and press the ENTER button page 108 To connect a DHCP server Turn on DHCP for wired LAN Select ON and press the ENTER butt
66. terminals and putting in pulling out the HDMI cable is performed on the 2nd projector and after 129 6 Installation and Connections Connecting Your Blu ray Player or Other AV Equipment Component video signal S video signal connection Audio equipment W BNC cable not supplied 9 9 9 6 CV Y C LER VIDEO OUT AUDIGOUT Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector Input terminal SOURCE button on the projector Button on the remote control cabinet BNC CV eoo BNC CV VIDEO BNC Y C BNC Y C S VIDEO 130 6 Installation and Connections Connecting Component Input COMPUTER 1 IN dn O wage 15 pin to RCA female x 3 cable adapter ADP CV1E BNC male to RCA male conversion cable x 3 sold commercially Component video RCA 3 cable not sup plied x 4 5 Blu ray player 000 90 Component OUT AUDIO OUT T Audio Equipment e Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector
67. the projector First connect the supplied power three pin plug to the AC IN terminal of the projector and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cord in the wall outlet Important Information e When plugging in or unplugging the supplied power cord make sure that the main power switch is pushed to the off O position Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector COMPUTER 1 IN ung To wall outlet Computer cable with ferrite core 5 sold commercially Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the AC IN terminal and the wall outlet A CAUTION Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off with the POWER button or if the AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation Use caution when picking up the projector 13 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Turning on the Projector NOTE The projector has two power switches A main power switch and a POWER button POWER ON and OFF on the remote control Turning on the projector 1 Press the main power switch to the ON position 1 The projector will go into standby mode 2 Press the POWER button The projector will become ready to use Turning off th
68. to the remote control by the projector via the REMOTE jack Battery is needed when the remote control is used in wired operation 11 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen Flow of Projecting an Image Step 1 e Connecting your computer Connecting the power cord 13 9 Step 2 Turning on the projector page 14 3 Selecting source page 16 9 4 Adjusting the picture size and position gt page 18 e Correcting keystone distortion CORNERSTONE page 32 9 5 e Adjusting a picture Optimizing a computer signal automatically page 23 9 6 e Making a presentation 7 Turning off the projector page 24 Q Step 8 e After use gt page 25 12 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Connecting Your Computer Connecting the Power Cord 1 Connect your computer to the projector This section will show you a basic connection to a computer For information about other connections see 2 Making Connections on page 125 Connect the display output terminal mini D sub 15 pin on the computer to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal on the projector with a commercially available computer cable with ferrite core and then turn the knobs of the terminals to secure them 2 Connect the supplied power cord to
69. will notify your computer of lamp replace time or error messages via e mail when using wired LAN Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature Sample of a message to be sent from the projector Subject Projector Projector Information THE COOLING FAN HAS STOPPED INFORMATION PROJECTOR NAME PX602UL Series LIGHT HOURS USED 0000 H SENDER S ADDRESS Enter sender s address SMTP SERVER NAME Enter the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 2 3 Enter your recipient s address Up to three addresses can be entered TEST MAIL SAVE Send a test mail to check whether your settings are correct or not NOTE e f you execute a test you may not receive an Alert mail Should this happen check if network Settings are correct e f you entered an incorrect address in test you may not receive an Alert mail Should this happen check if the Recipient s Address is correct Click this button to save your settings to the projectors memory 46 NETWORK SERVICE 3 Convenient Features PJLink PASSWORD Set a password for PJLink A password must be 32 characters or less Do not forget your password However if you forget your password consult with your dealer HTTP PASSWORD Set a password for HTTP server A password must be 10 characters or less When password is set up you wi
70. x 768 SLOT 007 007 1024 x 768 COMPUTER vv s 008 008 1024 x 768 BNC CV EDIT 009 009 1024 x 768 HDMI 010 010 1024 768 COMPUTER vv ACE DELETE 011 011 1024 x 768 BNC CV 012 012 1024 768 HDMI 013 013 1024 768 COMPUTER vv PAGE DOWN p M c ee 71 5 Using On Screen Menu Entering the currently projected signal into the Entry List STORE 1 Press the A button to select any number 2 Press the 4 button to select STORE and press the ENTER button SOURCE NAME RESOLUTION INPUT 001 1280x1024 60Hz 1024 x 768 COMPUTER 4 ena 002 NTSC358 1024 x 768 BNC CV v 003 AAA 1024 x 768 HDMI 004 004 1024 x 768 HDBaseT 005 005 1024 768 BNC CV 006 006 1024 768 SLOT 77 007 007 1024 768 COMPUTER 008 008 1024 768 BNC CV 009 009 1024 768 HDMI 010 010 1024 768 COMPUTER 011 011 1024 768 BNC CV v 012 012 1024 x 768 HDMI 013 013 1024 768 COMPUTER Calling up a signal from the Entry List LOAD Press the or button to select a signal and press the ENTER button Editing a signal from the Entry List EDIT 1 Press the or V button to select a signal you wish to edit 2 Press the 4 gt A or V button to select EDIT and press the ENTER button The Edit window will be displayed EDIT ENTRY NO 6 RESOLUTION 1024 x 768 INPUT HDMI _ amp Lock
71. 0 m 0 2500 feet 5 40 760 1500 m 2500 5000 feet 5 35 C 1500 3000 m 5000 10000 feet 5 30 35 to 40 C Forced eco mode These specifications and the product s design are subject to change without notice For additional information visit US http www necdisplay com Europe http www nec display solutions com Global http www nec display com global index html For information on our optional accessories visit our website or see our brochure 163 9 Appendix Option lens sold separately Option lens for PX602UL WH PX602UL BK NP34ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 0 96 1 23 1 2 3 2 57 f 0 55 0 71 14 03 17 95 NP35ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 1 23 1 54 1 2 0 2 32 f 0 71 0 89 18 07 22 59 mm NP37ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 1 53 2 94 1 F 2 3 3 39 f 0 89 1 69 22 56 42 87 mm Option lens for PX602WL WH PX602WL BK NP34ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 1 01 1 29 1 2 3 2 57 f 0 55 0 71 14 03 17 95 NP35ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 1 29 1 61 1 2 0 2 32 f 0 71 0 89 18 07 22 59 mm NP36ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 1 29 1 61 1 F 2 0 2 32 f 0 71 0 89 18 07 22 59 NP37ZL Power lens shift Power zoom Power focus Throw ratio 1 61 3 08 1
72. 171 9 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 before being powered up NOTE You can check the horizontal frequency of the current signal in the projector s menu under Information If it reads 2 this means there is no signal being output from the computer page 117 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 projector When using a PC compatible laptop a combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usu ally 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 while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections 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
73. 200bps CONTROL ID NUMBER 1 1 254 CONTROL ID CONTROL 10 OFF OFF ON REMOTE SENSOR pu FRONT BACK FRONT BACK HDBase T 67 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Item SETUP Default Options PROFILES DISABLE PROFILE 1 PROFILE 2 DHCP OFF 0 ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 RED Ee GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 AUTO DNS OFF 0 DNS CONFIGURATION RECONNECT PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR NAME PXG02UL Series HOST NAME necpj DOMAIN DOMAIN NAME ALERT MAIL HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME SENDER S ADDRESS NETWORK ALERT MAIL SMTP SERVER NAME RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 2 RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 3 TEST MAIL HTTP NEW PASSWORD SERVER CONFIRM PASSWORD en NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD AMX NETWORK SERVICE BEACON UNUM ROOMVIEW OFF ON CRESTRON CRESTRON CONTROL ENABLE CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS IP ID AUTO ADJUST NORMAL OFF NORMAL FINE BNG VIDEO AUTO NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PALGO SECAM BNC Y C AUTO AUTO NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL6O SECAM SOURCE LAST AUTO HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC Y C options DEFAULT INPUT SELECT LAST COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT OFF CAPTIONT CAPTION2 CAPTIONS CAPTIONA TEXT1 TEXT2 CLOSED CAPTION AER S BACKGROUND LOGO BLACK LOGO STANDBY MODE NORMAL
74. 4 Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still unchanged even though you carry out RESET in the projector s menu Image 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 Image is flickering Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still unchanged even though you carry out RESET in the projector s menu Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal Still unchanged even though you change FAN MODE from HIGH to AUTO Image appears blurry or out of focus Still unchanged even though you checked the signal s resolution on PC and changed it to projector s native resolution Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work only models with the CONTROL PANEL LOCK function CONTROL PANEL LOCK is not turned on or is disabled in the menu Still unchanged even though you press and hold the SOURCE button for a minimum of 10 seconds In the space below please describe your problem in detail 9 Appendix Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Model number Serial No Date of purchase Light module operating time hours
75. Bottom 59 Side By Side 50 Side By Side Top and Bottom 100 Frame Sequential 1280 x 720p Frame Packing 59 94 60 Side By Side Top and Bottom 120 Frame Sequential 1 Native resolution on WXGA model PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 2 The projector may fail to display these signals correctly when AUTO is selected for ASPECT RATIO in the on screen menu The factory default is AUTO for ASPECT RATIO To display these signals select 16 9 for ASPECT RATIO 3 Native resolution on WUXGA model PX602UL WH PX602UL Bk 4 The projector may fail to display these signals correctly when AUTO is selected for ASPECT RATIO in the on screen menu The factory default is AUTO for ASPECT RATIO To display these signals select 4 3 for ASPECT RATIO Signals exceeding the projector s resolution are handled with Advanced AccuBlend With Advanced AccuBlend the size of characters and ruled lines may be uneven and colors may be blurred 9 Appendix Upon shipment the projector is set for signals with standard display resolutions and frequencies but adjustments may be required depending on the type of computer 161 Specifications 9 Appendix PX602UL WH PX602UL BK PX602WL WH PX602WL BK Method Single DLP chip Specifications of main parts DMD panel Size PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 0 67 aspect ratio 16 10 PX602WL WH PX602WL B
76. ERTICAL KEYSTONE THROW RATIO TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT CENTER LEFT CENTER AER CORRECTION CORNER RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT CENTER LEFT VERTICAL CORNER RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT PINCUSHION TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT PC TOOL OFF 1 2 3 RESET MODE OFF JOFO CONTROL ON ON 0 RANGE POSITIO CONTROL ON TOFO ON 0 BOTTOM POSITIO CONTROL ON OFF 0 ON 0 EET RANGE EDGE POSITIO BLENDING CONTROL ON TOFO ON RIGHT SE POSITIO TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT CENTER LEFT BLACK LEVEL CENTER CENTER RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT MODE OFF ON CONTRAST W CONTRAST R CONTRAST G WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST 8 BRIGHTNESS W BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G MULTI BRIGHTNESS B SCREEN MODE OFF ZOOM TILING HORIZONTAL ZOOM VERTICAL 200 ZOOM HORIZONTAL POSITION PICTURE SETTING VERTICAL POSITION WIDTH TUNIT 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS HEIGHT 1 UNIT 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS HORIZONTAL POSITION 1st UNIT 2nd UNIT 3rd UNIT 4th UNIT VERTICAL POSITION 1st UNIT 2nd UNIT 3rd UNIT 4th UNIT 65 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Item SETUP Default Options ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN A
77. ETTINGS WIRED SETTING Set for wired LAN APPLY Apply your settings to wired LAN PROFILE 1 PROFILE 2 Two settings can be set for wired LAN connection Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 DISABLE Turn off wired LAN connection DHCP ON Automatically assign IP address subnet mask and gateway to the projector from your DHCP server DHCP OFF Set IP address subnet mask and gateway to the projector assigned by your network administrator IP ADDRESS Set your IP address of the network connected to the projector SUBNET MASK Set your subnet mask number of the network connected to the projector GATEWAY Set the default gateway of the network connected to the projector AUTO DNS ON DHCP server will automatically assign IP address of DNS server connected to the projector AUTO DNS OFF Set your IP address of DNS server connected to the projector 45 NAME 3 Convenient Features PROJECTOR NAME Enter a name for your projector so that your computer can identify the projector A projector name must be 16 characters or less TIP Projector name will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu HOST NAME Enter the hostname of the network connected to the projector A host name must be 15 or less DOMAIN NAME Enter the domain name of the network connected to the projector A domain name must be 60 characters or less ALERT MAIL ALERT MAIL This option
78. F 2 3 3 39 f 0 89 1 69 22 56 42 87 mm 164 Cabinet Dimensions Unit mm inch 6 M4xL8 Max for Ceiling Mount a 150 5 9 150 5 9 94 3 7 574 8 22 6 509 20 ND 150 5 9 300 11 8 The screws specifications for Ceiling Mount Screw type M4 Maximum screw length 8 mm 0 31 Minimum screw length 6 mm 0 24 Y 9 Appendix Lens center 195 7 7 CAUTION 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 accordance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information 165 9 Appendix Pin assignments and signal names of main terminals COMPUTER 1 IN Component Input Terminal Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connection and signal level of each pin Signal Level Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog Sync signal TTL level HDMI IN Terminal Type A DisplayPort IN Terminal
79. GHT BLUE SKY BLUE LIGHT ROSE 58 00 ADVANCED PINK LIGHT MODE symbol Off Timer remaining HIGH symbol Thermometer symbol time Key Lock symbol Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item Solid triangle Indicates further choices are available A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active Indicates a group of features a dialog box Selecting tab brings its page to the front Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box Source Indicates the currently selected source Menu mode Indicates the current menu mode BASIC or ADVANCED Off Timer remaining time Indicates the remaining countdown time when the OFF TIMER is preset Slide bal sss Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment LIGHT MODE symbol Indicates LIGHT MODE is set Key Lock symbol Indicates the CONTROL PANEL LOCK is enabled Thermometer symbol Indicates the LIGHT MODE is forcibly set to ECO mode because the internal temperature is too high HIGH symbol Indicates the FAN MODE is set to HIGH mode 63 List of Menu Items Some menu items are not available depending on the input source 5 Using On Screen Menu Basic menu ite
80. IS ITALIANO ESPANOL SVENSKA AA DANSK PORTUGUES CESTINA MAGYAR POLSKI LANGUAGE ENGLISH NEDERLANDS SUOMI NORSK T RK E 92 5 EMnvik FP X 3101 ROM N HRVATSKA INDONESIA 2535 SEE HI MENU COLOR SELECT COLOR MONOCHROME INPUT DISPLAY ON OFEO MESSAGE DISPLAY ON 080 ID DISPLAY ON ECO MESSAGE OFF 3D CAUTION MESSAGE ON DISPLAY TIME n MANUAL AUTO 5 SEC AUTO 15 SEC AUTO 45 SEC AUTO DESKTOP FRONT CEILING REAR DESKTOP REAR ORIENTATION AUTO SCREEN TYPE FREE FREE 4 3 SCREEN 16 9 SCREEN 16 10 SCREEN OFF BLACKBOARD BLACKBOARD GRAY LIGHT YELLOW LIGHT GULOR OFF GREEN LIGHT BLUE SKY BLUE ROSE PINK FAN MODE AUTO 10 HIGH LIGHT MODE NORMAL NORMAL ECO1 LIGHT MODE CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS OFF OFFO ADJUST 20 100 INSTALLATION CONTRASTR CONTRAST 6 CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS REF WHITE BALANCE S3 LCS BRIGHTNESS B UNIFORMITY R UNIFORMITY B 30 GLASSES DLP Link DLP Link OTHERS 66 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Item SETUP CONTROL Default Options MENU MODE ADVANCED ADVANCED BASIC ADMINISTRA NOT SAVE SETTING VALUES OFF NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD ENABLE OFF
81. ITION LIGHT FOCUS 200 21 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Tilt Foot 1 The position to project image may be adjusted by the tilt feet positioned at right left and rear of the cabinet bottom The tilt foot height can be adjusted by its turn To adjust the height of the projected image The height of the projected image is adjusted by turning the left and right tilt feet If the projected image is tilted If the projected image is tilted turn one of the tilt feet to adjust the image so that it is level To adjust the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen Turn the rear tilt foot to adjust its height e Ifthe projected image is distorted see 3 7 Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion CORNERSTONE page 32 and CORRECTION page 100 e The tilt foot can be lengthened by a maximum of 48 mm e The tilt foot can be used to tilt the projector by a maximum of 6 NOTE e Do not lengthen the tilt foot any more than 50 mm 1 9 Doing so will make the tilt feet s mount section unstable and could cause the tilt feet to come off the projector e Do not use the tilt foot for any purpose other than adjusting the projector s projection angle Handling the tilt foot improperly such as carrying the projector by grasping the tilt foot or hooking it onto a wall using the tilt foot cou
82. K 0 65 aspect ratio 16 10 Pixels PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 2 304 000 1920 dots x 1200 lines PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 1 024 000 1280 dots x 800 lines Projection lenses Zoom Manual zoom range depends on lens Focus Manual Lens shifting Manual Light source 3 5W Laser Diode Optical device Optical isolation by dichroic mirror combining by dichroic prism Light output 2 9 6 000 Im Contrast ratio 09 all white all black 10 000 1 with dynamic contrast Screen size throw distance 50 to 300 throw distance depends on lens Color reproducibility 10 bit color processing approx 1 07 billion colors C Scanning frequency Horizontal Analog 15 kHz 24 to 100 kHz 24 kHz or greater for RGB inputs conforming to VESA standards Digital 15 kHz 24 to 153 kHz conforming to VESA standards Vertical Analog 48 Hz 50 to 85 Hz 100 120 Hz conforming to VESA standards Digital 24 25 30 48 Hz 50 to 85 Hz 100 120 Hz conforming to VESA standards Main adjustment functions Power zoom power focus power lens shift input signal switching HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT auto image adjustment pic ture maginification muting video power on standby on screen display selection etc Max display resolution horizontal x Analog 1920 x 1200 handled with Advanced AccuBlend vertical Digital 4096 x 2160 handled with Advanced AccuBl
83. LAN connection UPDATE Reflect settings when they are changed TIP The CRESTRON settings are required only for use with CRESTRON ROOMVIEW For more information visit http www crestron com 47 4 Multi Screen Projection Things that can be done using multi screen projection This projector can be used singly or arranged in multiple units for multi screen projection We will introduce an example using two projection screens here Case 1 Using a single projector to project two types of videos at the same time PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE Case 2 Using four projectors resolution WUXGA to project video with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels TILING Case 1 Using a single projector to project two types of videos PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE Connection example and projection image In the case of PICTURE BY PICTURE In the case of PIP On screen menu operations Display DISPLAY PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE MODE screen in the on screen menu and select PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE For details please refer to 4 2 Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time page 52 48 4 Multi Screen Projection Case 2 Using four projectors resolution WUXGA to project videos with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels TILING Connection example and projection image On screen menu operations 1 Four similar videos are displayed when four projectors are proj
84. M LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT BOTTOM CENTER TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT CENTER RIGHT CENTER TIP e The number of black level division screens maximum of nine divisions changes depending on the number of edge blending positions selected top bottom right left In addition when the top bottom and left right ends are selected the corner division Screen appears The edge blending width is the width set in the range and the corner is formed by the intersecting area of the top bottom ends or left right ends The BLACK LEVEL can be adjusted to make it brighter only 61 5 Using On Screen Menu Using the Menus NOTE The on screen menu may not be displayed correctly depending on input signal and the projector setting 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu DISPLAY SETUP INFO IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO 3D SETTINGS MODE STANDARD PRESET 2 PRESENTATION GT DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST gt BRIGHTNESS gt ED SHARPNESS t gt ED RESET GI SELECT_ _ MOVE lt HDMI ADVANCED NOTE The commands such as ENTER EXIT AW lt b in the bottom show available buttons for your operation 2 Press the 4 buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu 3 Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the top item or the first tab
85. NESS Decreases the sharpness adjustment value The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the signal being input to the projector page 76 77 SOURCE SELECT This switches the input terminal of the projector HDMI aiu Switches to the HDMI IN terminal DisplayPort Switches to the DisplayPort IN BNC Switch to BNC video input Switch to BNC CV video input BNC Y C Switch to BNC Y C video input COMPUTER Switches to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal HDBaseT Switch to image input sent from a transmission device that supports HDBaseT SLOT iiis The projector switches to video input from the optional board when an optional board sold separately is equipped on PROJECTOR STATUS This displays the condition of the projector LIGHT HOURS USED Displays how many hours the light module has been used ERROR STATUS Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector LOG OFF Logging off your projector and returning to the authentication screen LOGON screen 44 NETWORK SETTINGS 3 Convenient Features POWER ON 7 LOGOFF PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT NETWORK SETTINGS SETTINGS ALERT MAIL NETWORK SERVICE CRESTRON INFORMATION WIRED LAN DISABLE Copyright NEC Display Solutions Ltd 2014 All rights reserved S
86. NETWORK STANDBY DIRECT POWER ON OFF OFF ON vu AUTO POWER ON SELECT OFF HDMI DisplayPort COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT POWER AUTO POWER OFF 1 00 OFF 0 05 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 30 1 00 OFF TIMER OFF OFF 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 PROJECTOR ON ON OFF ON SEOTPOWER PROJECTOR STANDBY ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE CURRENT SIGNAL RESET ALL DATA ALL DATA INCLUDING RY LIST 68 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Item INFO USAGE TIME LIGHT HOURS USED Default Options TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS SOURCE 1 INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO SOURCE 2 SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT SOURCE 3 INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO SOURCE 4 SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT WIRED LAN IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS VERSION 1 FIRMWARE DATA SUB CPU OTHERS HDBaseT DATE TIME PROJECTOR NAME MODEL NO SERIAL NUMBER CONTROL ID when CONTROL ID is set SIGNAL QUALITY O
87. OFF OFF LOW MEDIUM HIGH BLOCK NR OF OFF LOW VIDEO DEINTERLACE NORMAL NORMAL MOVIE STILL CONTRAST MODE AUTO OFF AUTO NORMAL ENHANCEMENT GAIN SIGNAL TYPE AUTO AUTO RGB COMPONENT VIDEO LEVEL AUTO AUTO NORMAL ENHANCED SUPER WHITE AUTO OFF 2D FRAME PACKING SIDE BY SIDE HALF SIDE 3D SETTINGS FORMAT AUTO BY SIDE FULL TOP AND BOTTOM FRAME ALTERNATIVE LINE ALTERNATIVE L R INVERT OFF OFF ON asterisk indicates that the default setting varies depending on the signal 1 GAMMA CORRECTION item is available when an item other than DICOM SIM is selected for REFERENCE 2 The SCREEN SIZE item is available when DICOM SIM is selected for REFERENCE 3 When PRESENTATION or HIGH BRIGHT is selected in REFERENCE the COLOR TEMPERATURE is not available 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Item DISPLAY Default Options OFF HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC V C COMPUTER SW HDBaseT SLOT alae MODE PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE PICTURE SWAP OFF OFF ON PIP PICTURE START POSITION TOP LEFT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT BY PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION VERTICAL POSITION SIZE MEDIUM LARGE MEDIUM SMALL BORDER HORIZONTAL V
88. Orange High surrounding tem The surrounding temperature is high Lower the room temperature If the temperature protector is activated If the projector s internal temperature rises abnormally the light module turns off and the temperature indicator flashes repeatedly in cycles of 2 It may happen that the projector s temperature protector is simultaneously activated and the projector s power turns off If this happens do the following Unplug the power cord from the power outlet If using in a place where the surrounding temperature is high move the projector to a different cool place If there is dust in the ventilation holes clean page 141 Wait as such about 1 hour for the projector s internal temperature to lower 169 9 Appendix Common Problems amp Solutions POWER STATUS LIGHT Indicator on page 168 169 Problem Check These Items Does not turn on Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote or shut down control is on pages 13 14 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 The light module may fail to light Wait a full minute and then turn on the power again Set FAN MODE to HIGH when using the projector at altitudes approximately 760 m 2500 feet or h
89. P IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 MAC ADDRESS 00 00 00 00 00 00 EXIT lt gt HDMI ADVANCED IP ADDRESS GATEWAY SUBNET MASK MAC ADDRESS VERSION 1 INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP FIRMWARE 1 00 DATA 1 00 SUB CPU 1 00 EXIT lt HDMI ADVANCED FIRMWARE SUB CPU DATA OTHERS INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP DATE TIME PROJECTOR NAME MODEL NO SERIAL NUMBER PX602UL Series B uH EXIT lt HDMI ADVANCED DATE TIME MODEL NO CONTROL ID when CONTROL ID is set PROJECTOR NAME SERIAL NUMBER 119 5 Using On Screen Menu HDBaseT INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP SIGNAL QUALITY NORMAL OPERATION MODE HDBaseT LINK STATUS HDBaseT HDMI STATUS NO HDMI EXIT 2 HDMI ADVANCED SIGNAL QUALITY OPERATION MODE LINK STATUS HDMI STATUS 120 5 Using On Screen Menu 6 Connecting to Other Equipment Mounting a lens sold separately This projector can be used with 3 kinds of optional lenses sold separately The chart below shows compatible lenses according to the projector model The descriptions here are for the NP35ZL standard zoom lens Mount other lenses in the same manner See page 164 for lens options Lens model Projector model name NP34ZL NP35ZL NP36ZL NP37ZL Short focus zoom Standard zoom Standard zoom Long focus zoom PX602UL WH PX602UL BK Yes Yes No Yes PX602WL WH PX602WL BK Yes Yes Yes Yes
90. PERATION MODE LINK STATUS HDMI STATUS 69 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP INFO HDMI ENTRY LIST DisplayPort TEST PATTERN BNC BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER a HDBaseT SLOT 4 5 MOVE 4 lt HDMI ADVANCED HDMI This projects the video of the device connected to the HDMI IN terminal DisplayPort This projects the video of the device connected to the Display Port IN terminal BNC This projects the video of the device connected to the video input terminal This projects the analog RGB signal or component signal BNC CV This projects the video of the device connected to the BNC CV video input terminal This projects the composite video signal BNC Y C This projects the video of the device connected to the BNC Y C video input terminal This projects the S video signal COMPUTER This projects the video of the device connected to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal This projects the analog RGB signal or component signal HDBaseT Projecting the HDBaseT or WIRED LAN signal SLOT Projects the picture via the optional board sold separately inserted into the SLOT ENTRY LIST Displays a list of signals See the following pages TEST PATTERN Closes the menu and switches to the test pattern screen Select the pattern using the lt
91. PUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP e SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 LIGHT HOURS USED 00000 H TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS 0 000 kg CO 2 MOVE 4 HDMI ADVANCED The CARBON SAVINGS SESSION message shows the amount of CO emission reduction between the time of changing to LIGHT MODE immediately after the time of power on and the time of power off The CARBON SAVINGS SESSION message will be displayed in the POWER OFF ARE YOU SURE message at the time of power off POWER OFF ARE YOU SURE CARBON SAVINGS SESSION 0 000 2 02 The formula shown below is used to calculate the amount of CO emission reduction Amount of emission reduction Power consumption in NORMAL LIGHT MODE Power consumption in current setting x CO conversion factor When an energy saving LIGHT MODE is selected or the Lens Shutter is used there will be a further reduction in CO emission Calculation for amount of CO emission reduction is based on an OECD publication CO Emissions from Fuel Combustion 2008 Edition The TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS is calculated based on savings recorded in 15 minutes intervals This formula will not apply to the power consumption which is not affected by whether LIGHT MODE is turned on or off 31 3 Convenient Features Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion CORNERSTONE Use the CORNERSTONE feature to correct keystone trapezoidal distorti
92. SET This function allows you to select optimized settings for your projected image You can adjust neutral tint for yellow cyan or magenta There are seven factory presets optimized for various types of images You can also use DETAIL SETTINGS to set user adjustable settings to customize each gamma or color Your settings can be stored in PRESET 1 to PRESET 7 Recommended for use in a brightly lit room Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file Recommended for typical TV program viewing Recommended for movies Recommended for graphics Standard color values DICOM SIM Recommended for DICOM simulation format NOTE The DICOM SIM option is for training reference only and should not be used for actual diagnosis DICOM stands for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine It is a standard developed by the American College of Radiol ogy ACR and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA The standard specifies how digital image data can be moved from system to system Adjustment may not work depending on input signal 74 5 Using On Screen Menu DETAIL SETTINGS REFERENCE PRESENTATION CONTRAST R GAMMA CORRECTION BLACK DETAIL GI CONTRAST G 4 e 8 GU CONTRAST B gt BRIGHTNESS R e 4 DYNAMIC CONTRAST OFF BRIGHTNESS 8 gt BrilliantColor OFF GT BRIGHTNESS B gt
93. SOURCE SELECT AV MUTE 25 DisplayPort BNC souno ETC BNC CV COMPUTER OFF HDBaseT SLOT PROJECTOR STATUS ERROR STATUS LIGHT HOURS USED 5 hrs INORMAL OPERATION Copyright C NEC Display Solutions Ltd 2014 rights reserved POWER This controls the power of the projector ON Power is switched on Power is switched off VOLUME Can not be used for this device AV MUTE This controls the mute function of the projector PICTURE ON Mutes the video PICTURE OFF Cancels the video muting SOUND ON Cannot be used for this device SOUND OFF Cannot be used for this device ALL Mutes the video functions ALLOFF onus Cancels the muting of the video functions 43 3 Convenient Features PICTURE Controls the video adjustment of the projector BRIGHTNESS Increases the brightness adjustment value BRIGHTNESS Decreases the brightness adjustment value CONTRAST Increases the contrast adjustment value CONTRAST Decreases the contrast adjustment value COLOR A Increases the color adjustment value COLOR Decreases the color adjustment value HUE Increases the hue adjustment value HUE V s Decreases the hue adjustment value SHARPNESS Increases the sharpness adjustment value SHARP
94. TEMPERATURE This option allows you to select the color temperature of your choice A value between 5000 K and 10500 K can be set in 100 K units NOTE When PRESENTATION or HIGH BRIGHT is selected in REFERENCE this function is not available Adjusting Brightness and Contrast DYNAMIC CONTRAST If ON is selected the most optimal contrast ratio is used according to the picture NOTE Depending on the conditions projector settings such as DYNAMIC CONTRAST may not be able to be selected Brilliant Color Selects the brightness of the color white Selecting options from MEDIUM to HIGH increases the brightness of the color white NOTE e If under REFERENCE HIGH BRIGHT or PRESENTATION are selected BrilliantColor cannot be changed Selecting Still Image Mode or Movie Mode IMAGE MODE This function allows you to select the still image mode or the movie mode STIEE ui This mode is for a still image MOVIE This mode is for a movie NOTE This mode may not be available depending on input signal Adjusting White Balance WHITE BALANCE This allows you to adjust the white balance Contrast for each color RGB to adjust the white level of the screen Brightness for each color RGB is used to adjust the black level of the screen COLOR CORRECTION Corrects the color for all signals Adjusts the tone for the colors red green blue yellow magenta and cyan
95. VIDEO The CONTROL ID screen will be displayed QRR CO C5 C5 CONTROL ID 1 CONTROL ID OFF D SELECT MOVE If the projector can be operated with the current remote control ID the AC TIVE will be displayed If the projector cannot be operated with the current remote control ID the INACTIVE will be displayed To operate the inactive projector assign the control ID used for the projector by using the following procedure Step 3 3 Press one of numeric keypad buttons while pressing and holding the ID SET buiton on the remote control Example To assign 3 press the 3 button on the remote control No ID means that all the projectors can be operated together with a single remote control To set No ID enter O00 or press the CLEAR button TIP The range of IDs is from 1 to 254 4 Release the ID SET button The updated CONTROL ID screen will be displayed NOTE The IDs can be cleared a few days after the batteries run down or removed e If one of buttons of the remote control without batteries is pressed accidentally current specified ID will be cleared 105 5 Using On Screen Menu Turning On or Off Remote Sensor REMOTE SENSOR This option determines which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode The options are FRONT BACK FRONT BACK and HDBaseT NOTE The remote control of the projector will not be able to receive
96. WER OFF button again When the projector is in STANDBY MODE the POWER indicator lights up red When STANDBY MODE is in NORMAL setting 3 Make sure the projector is in STANDBY MODE then 2 turn off the main power switch OFF 4 5 The POWER indicator will go off and the main power will turn off While the POWER indicator is blinking blue in short cycles the power cannot be turned off POWER Steady red light Press twice P A CAUTION Parts of the projector may temporarily overheat if the projector is turned off with the main power switch or the AC power supply is disconnected while the projector is in operation or the cooling fan is running Handle with care 24 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation NOTE Do not unplug the power cord from the projector or from the power outlet while an image is being projected Doing so could deteriorate the projector s AC IN terminal or the power plug s contact To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on use the projector s main power switch a power strip equipped with a switch or a breaker Do not turn off the main power switch or disconnect the AC power supply within 10 seconds of making adjustments or setting changes and closing the menu Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings After Use Preparation Make sure that the projector is turned off 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Disconnect an
97. Y KEYWORD ENTER EXIT 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 request code Your request code is displayed in the Keyword Confirmation screen In this example NB52 YGK8 2VD6 K585 JNE6 EYA8 is a request code 7 3 Convenient Features Projecting 3D videos This projector supports DLP Link glasses and 3D emitter A CAUTION Health precautions Before use please make sure to read any health precautions that may be stated in the operating manuals enclosed with the 3D eyewear and 3D video software Blu ray player games computer animation files etc Please take note of the following in order to avoid adverse health effects Please do not use the 3D eyewear for purposes other than to watch 3D videos Please keep a distance of at least 2 m away from the screen when watching videos Watching a video too close to the screen will increase eye fatigue Please do not watch videos continuously for a long period of time Please take a 15 minutes break after every hour of watching Please consult a doctor before watching if you or any of your family members have a history of suffering from seizures caused by light sensitivity Please stop watching immediately and take a rest when you feel physically unwell while wat
98. Yes can be mounted No cannot be mounted WARNING 1 Turn off the power and wait for the cooling fan to stop 2 turn off the main power switch 3 disconnect the power cord and wait for the unit to cool before mounting or removing the lens Failure to do so can result in eye injury electric shock or burn injuries NOTE The projector and lenses are made of precision parts Do not subject them to shock or excessive forces Remove the separately sold lens when moving the projector If not the lens could be subject to shock while the projector is being moved damaging the lens and the lens shift mechanism When dismounting the lens from the projector return the lens position to the home position before turning off the power Failure to do so may prevent the lens from being mounted or dismounted because of narrow space between the projector and the lens Never touch the lens surface while the projector is operating Be very careful not to let dirt grease etc on the lens surface and not to scratch the lens surface Perform these operations on a flat surface over a piece of cloth etc to prevent the lens from getting scratched When leaving the lens off the projector for long periods of time mount the dust cap on the projector to prevent dust or dirt from getting inside If the lens remains detached from the projector for long periods of time dust may collect within the optical unit and damage the lens
99. a dry soft cloth to wipe dust off the cabinet If heavily soiled use a mild detergent e Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner When cleaning the ventilation slits or the speaker using a vacuum cleaner do not force the brush of the vacuum cleaner into the slits of the cabinet Vacuum the dust off the ventilation slits e Poor ventilation caused by dust accumulation in ventilation openings intake exhaust also at the bottom of the projector can result in overheating and malfunction These areas should be cleaned regularly e not scratch or hit the cabinet with your fingers or any hard objects e Contact your dealer for cleaning the inside of the projector NOTE Do not apply volatile agent such as insecticide on the cabinet the lens or the screen Do not leave a rubber or vinyl product in prolonged contact with it Otherwise the surface finish will be deteriorated or the coating may be stripped off 141 8 User Supportware Operating Environment for Software Included on CD ROM Names and Features of Bundled Software Programs Name of software program Virtual Remote Tool Windows only Features When the computer and projector are connected using a network wired LAN such operations as turning the projector s power on and off and switching the signal can be performed It is also possible to send an image to the projector and register it as the background logo Once the image i
100. a ferrite core e When connecting the display output terminal mini D sub 15 pin on the computer to the BNC input terminal use a conversion cable to convert the BNC cable 5 core to a mini D sub 15 pin cable COMPUTER 1 IN n RGB to BNC cable not supplied Computer cable sold commercially e NOTE Please check the operating manual of the computer as the name position and direc tion of the terminal may differ depending on the computer Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector Input terminal SOURCE en Button on the remote control cabinet COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER COMPUTER 1 BNC BNC COMPUTER 2 125 Digital RGB signal connection HDMI IN terminal projector s DisplayPort IN terminal HDMI cable not supplied 6 Installation and Connections Connect a commercially available HDMI cable between the computers HDMI output terminal and the projector s Connect a commercially available DisplayPort cable between the computer s DisplayPort output terminal and the
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102. and exhaust vents of the projectors are not obstructed In addition leave a space of at least 30 cm between the intake exhaust vent and the wall When the air intake and discharge outlet are obstructed the temperature inside the projector will rise and this may result in a malfunction 1 m or greater Two projectors can be stacked on top of each other STACK setting page 138 Do not attempt to directly stack three or more projectors When the projectors are piled up on top of one another they may fall down resulting in damage and failure Installation example when using 3 or more projectors The following installation is recommended when installing a combination of 3 or more projectors for multi screen projection Installation example Front Front zi Air discharge an em Jic e Cu EI Air intake m i L LI Exhaust vent Cabinet Intake vent WARNING Please request the dealer for special installation services such as when mounting the projector to the ceiling Never carry out the installation by yourself The projector may fall down and result in injury Please use a sturdy cabinet that can withstand the weight of the projector for the installation Please do not pile up the projector
103. ared to NORMAL the power consumption in the standby mode is higher but power can be supplied to the projector using a wired LAN In the standby mode the power indicator will light up in orange while the status indicator will be turned off Important When NETWORK STANDBY is selected AUTO POWER OFF will turn grey in color and be disabled and 0 15 will be selected automatically e In the following conditions the STANDBY MODE setting will be disabled and the projector will go into the sleep mode Sleep mode refers to the mode whereby the functional restrictions due to the STANDBY MODE setting are removed When ENABLE is selected under NETWORK SERVICE AMX BEACON e When HDBaseT is selected under CONTROL REMOTE SENSOR e When a signal is being received from a HDBaseT transmission device e When NORMAL is selected the AUTO POWER ON SELECT display turns grey in color and is disabled and OFF is automati cally selected NOTE e When connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device sold commercially if the transmission device is set to transmit remote control signals the power consumption of the projector in the standby mode will increase TIP e Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu The power consumption in the standby mode will not be included in calculating emission reduction Enabling Direct Power On DIRECT POWER ON Turns the projector on
104. ase refer to page 40 about recommended items of 3D glasses and 3D emitter for this projector 98 5 Using On Screen Menu CONTROL INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY INFO TOOLS CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF SECURITY OFF COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps CONTROL ID REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK ENTER EXIT lt HDMI ADVANCED TOOLS TOOLS PROGRAM TIMER DATE AND TIME SETTINGS MOUSE ENTER EXIT ADMINISTRATOR MODE This allows you to select MENU MODE save settings and set a password for the administrator mode ADMINISTRATOR MODE ADVANCED NOT SAVE SETTING VALUES NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD x ag EXIT MENU MODE Select either BASIC or ADVANCED menu page 64 NOT SAVE SETTING Placing a check mark will not save your projector settings VALUES Clear this check box to save your projector settings NEW PASSWORD Assign a password for the administrator mode Up to 10 alphanumeric CONFIRM PASS characters WORD 99 5 Using On Screen Menu PROGRAM TIMER SETTINGS ENTER EXIT This option turns on standby the projector and changes video signals and selects ECO mode automatically at a specified time NOTE e Before using PROGRAM TIMER make sure that the DATE AND TIME feature is set page 103 Make sure that the projector is in the standby condition with the POWER cord connected The projector has a built in clock The clock will keep working for abou
105. atch the target input terminal and then press the ENTER button to switch the input To delete the menu display in the INPUT screen press the MENU or EXIT button TIP If no input signal is present the input will be skipped Using the Remote Control Press any one of the HDMI DisplayPort COMPUTER 2 VIDEO S VIDEO COMPUTER 1 NETWORK or SLOT buttons COMPUTER 2 button selects the BNC input terminal e VIDEO button selects the BNC CV input terminal Composite Video e S VIDEO button selects the BNC Y C input terminal S Video 2 Projecting Image Basic Operation Selecting Default Source You can set a source as the default source so that it will be displayed each time the projector is turned on 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the button to select SETUP and press the V button or the ENTER button to select BASIC 3 Press the gt button to select SOURCE OPTIONS 4 Press the bution four times to select DEFAULT INPUT SELECT and press the ENTER button INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY NETWOR AUTO ADJUST NORMAL COLOR SYSTEM LAST SEAMLESS SWITCHING OFF CLOSED CAPTION OFF BACKGROUND BLUE ADVANCED The DEFAULT INPUT SELECT screen will be displayed gt page 112 DEFAULT INPUT SELECT O LAST Q AUTO HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT 5 Select a source as the default source and pres
106. ation 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 ina 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 e 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 an experienced radio TV technician for help For UK only In UK a BS approved power cord with moulded plug has a Black five Amps fuse installed for use with this equipment If a power cord 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 Do not place the projector in the following conditions onan 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 s
107. automatically when the power cord is inserted into an active power outlet This eliminates the need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or projector cabinet 114 5 Using On Screen Menu Turning On the Projector By Applying Computer Signal AUTO POWER ON SELECT If set to NETWORK STANDBY the projector automatically detects the synchronizing signal input from the following selected terminals and projects the picture accordingly Computer HDMI DisplayPort HDBaseT and SLOT ORR AUTO POWER ON SELECT function will be switch off HDMI DisplayPort COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT When a computer signal of a selected input terminal is detected the power supply of the projector will be turned on automatically and the computer screen will be projected NOTE If you want to activate the AUTO POWER ON SELECT function after powering OFF the projector interrupt the signal from the input terminals or disconnect the computer cable from the projector and wait for at least 3 seconds before inputting the signal from the selected terminal When the projector is turned off and enters NETWORK STANDBY mode but signals from the computer continue to be sent the projector the projector maintains NETWORK STANDBY mode and will not turn ON automatically In addi tion if signals from HDMI DisplayPort or HDBaseT continue to be sent to the projector depending on the settings of connected external devices the projector may t
108. ay video gt Sub display video When turned OFF When turned The signal output from the HDMI OUT terminal does not change even if the display positions are switched 4 Press the menu button The on screen menu will disappear 54 4 Multi Screen Projection Restrictions e following operations are enabled only for the main display e Visual adjustments e Video magnification demaginification using the partial D ZOOM ZOOM buttons However magnification demaginification is up to the boundary set in PICTURE BY PICTURE TEST PATTERN e following operations are enabled for both the main display and sub display These operations cannot be ap plied individually Momentary deletion of video e Video pause e PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE cannot be used when a 3D video is being displayed e When using the PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE function CLOSED CAPTION and DYNAMIC CONTRAST be used e PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE cannot be used when the signal input has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 or more OUT terminal has a repeater function The output resolution is limited by the maximum resolution of the connected monitor and projector 55 4 Multi Screen Projection Displaying a Picture Using EDGE BLENDING A high resolution video can be projected on an even bigger screen
109. ayed from the digital output of the graphics card Do not disconnect the DVI to HDMI cable while the projector is running If the signal cable has been disconnected and then reconnected an image may not be correctly displayed Should this happen restart your PC The COMPUTER 1 IN terminals support Windows Plug and Play The BNC input terminal does not support Windows Plug and Play A Mac signal adapter commercially available be required to connect a Mac computer To connect a Mac computer equipped with a Mini DisplayPort to the projector use a commercially available Mini DisplayPort gt DisplayPort converter cable 128 6 Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor HDMI OUT Ee HDMI cable not supplied E e HDMI IN Computer cable VGA not supplied You can connect a separate external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you re projecting BNC CV component video signals and BNC Y C S video signals will not be output Please refer to Page 52 when
110. be operated at low cost because the laser light source rated for 20 000 hours of use can be used for a long time without requiring replacement or maintenance It is the nominal hours by 50 brightness reduction of the independent laser light source and it is not guar anteed e Brightness can be adjusted within a wide range Unlike with ordinary light sources the brightness can be adjusted from 20 to 100 in 1 increments CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode Brightness normally decreases with use but by selecting CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode sensors inside the projector detect and automatically adjust the output thereby maintaining constant brightness throughout the life of the light module However if brightness output is set at the maximum brightness will decrease with use Installation Wide range of optional lenses selectable according to the place of installation This projector supports 4 types however PX602UL WH and PX602UL BK support 3 types of optional lenses providing a selection of lenses adapted to a variety of places of installation and projection methods In addition the lenses can be mounted and removed in one touch Note that no lens is mounted upon shipment from the factory Please purchase optional lenses separately e Tilt free portrait projection This projector can be set to any angle within a vertical 360 range It can also rotate the picture 90 into portrait orientation This projector cannot be installed with r
111. ching vomiting gid diness nausea headaches sore eyes blurred vision cramps and dumbness in the limbs etc Please consult a doctor if the symptoms persist Please watch a 3D video directly in front of the screen If you watch a 3D video obliquely from the sides this may result in physical and eye fatigue Procedure to watch 3D videos using this projector The description here are for DLP Link DLP Link is default setting for 3D GLASSES at the factory 3D eyewear and 3D emitter preparations Use DLP Link glasses or other compatible commercially available liquid crystal shutter spectacles 1 Connect the video device to the projector 2 Switch on the projector 3 Run the 3D video software The 3D video will be projected The default factory setting is AUTO When 3D image is not projected it may cause input signal does not contain 3D detection signal or it can not be detected by this projector In this case please set up the format manually 1 Press the MENU button DISPLAY SETUP INFO IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO 3D SETTINGS MODE STANDARD PRESET 2 PRESENTATION GT DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST gt BRIGHTNESS 4 00 Qu SHARPNESS f ED RESET MOVE lt HDMI ADVANCED The MENU will be displayed 2 Press the button select ADJUST then press ENTER PICTURE will be highlighted 3 Use the button to select D SETTINGS 38
112. ct multiple projectors in a daisy chain A high quality picture is achieved by dividing and projecting high resolution videos among the various projectors Furthermore the boundaries of the screens are smoothed using an edge blending function Supports HDMI 3D format This projector can be used to watch videos in 3D using commercially available active shutter type 3D eyewear and 3D emitters that support Xpand 3D Network Convenient utility software User Supportware provided as standard The three utility software stored in the enclosed NEC Projector CD ROM Virtual Remote Tool PC Control Utility Pro 4 for Windows and PC Control Utility Pro 5 for Mac OS can be used CRESTRON ROOMVIEW compatible This projector supports CRESTRON ROOMVIEW allowing multiple devices connected to the network to be man aged from a computer or controller Energy saving e Energy saving design with a standby power consumption of 0 5 watts When the on screen menu s standby mode is set to NORMAL the power consumption in the standby mode is 0 5 watts LIGHT for low power consumption and Carbon Meter display The projector is equipped with an LIGHT MODE for reducing power consumption during use Furthermore the power saving effect when the LIGHT MODE is set is converted into the amount of reductions of emissions and this is indicated on the confirmation message displayed when the power is turned off and
113. cting Image Basic Operation Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image Lens shift A CAUTION Perform the adjustment from behind or from the side of the projector Performing adjustment from the front could expose your eyes to strong light which could injure them Keep hands away from the lens hood while the lens shift is in operation Failure to do so could result in fingers being pinched between the lens and the lens hood Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 1 Press the LENS SHIFT HOME POSITION button The LENS SHIFT screen will be displayed LENS SHIFT 9 2 Press the VA 4 orb button Use the VY buttons to move the projected image 3D REFORM SOURCE AUTO LENS SHI SHUTTER HOME POSITION LIGHT FOCUS ZOOM e Returning the lens shift position to the home position Press and hold the LENS SHIFT HOME POSITION button for 2 seconds to return the lens shift position to the home position nearly center position 19 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting with the remote control 1 Hold the CTL button and press the ECO L SHIFT bution Ss The LENS SHIFT screen will be displayed oe Gis 2 Press the WA 4 button Use the VY buttons to move the projected image CJ CJ CO CO amp PAR gJ 25 FUMUTE PICTURE SOURCE
114. ctor The light path being projected from the lens is extensive therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens can cause an unpredictable outcome such as a fire or injury to the eyes Do not place any objects which are easily affected by heat in front of a projector exhaust vent Doing so could lead to the object melting or getting your hands burned from the heat that is emitted from the exhaust vent Important Information Handle the power cord carefully A damaged or frayed power cord can cause electric shock or fire Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied with the projector Do not bend or tug the power cord excessively Do not place the power cord under the projector or any heavy object Do not cover the power cord with other soft materials such as rugs Do not heat the power cord Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Turn off the projector unplug the power cord and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord 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
115. ctor CD ROM 146 8 User Supportware Connect the projector to a LAN Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in Connecting to a Wired LAN page 133 and 10 Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser page 42 Start Virtual Remote Tool Start using the shortcut icon Double click the shortcut icon on the Windows Desktop Start from the Start menu e Click Start All Programs or Programs NEC Projector User Supportware Virtual Remote Tool Virtual Remote Tool When Virtual Remote Tool starts for the first time Easy Setup window will be displayed Virtual Remote Easy Setup VE The Easy Setup feature is not available on this model Click Close Easy Setup Closing the Easy Setup window will display the Projector List window Select your projector you wish to connect This will display the Virtual Remote screen NOTE e When NORMAL is selected for STANDBY MODE from the menu the projector cannot be turned on via network connection TIP The Virtual Remote Tool screen or Toolbar be displayed without displaying Easy Setup window To do so click to place a check mark for El Do not use Easy Setup next time on the screen 147 8 User Supportware Exiting Virtual Remote Tool 1 Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon on the Taskbar The
116. ctor can be reduced Icon at the bottom LIGHT MODE Description of the menu NORMAL 100 brightness The screen will be brightly lit ECO1 9 Brightness will be at about 80 The cooling fan will also slow down accordingly Lower power consumption ECO2 a Brightness will be at about 50 The cooling fan will also slow down accordingly Lower power consumption considerably When the brightness is lowered the cooling fan speed will be reduced accordingly To turn on the LIGHT MODE do the following 1 Press LIGHT button on the cabinet 1 R another way press ECO L SHIFT button on the remote control RE NORMAL C 700 CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS OFF ADJUST q gt v G3 SELECT MOVE The LIGHT MODE screen will be displayed 2 Press the ENTER button LIGHT MODE NORMAL 6 1 2 The LIGHT MODE selection screen will be displayed 3 Use the VA buttons to make a selection and press the ENTER button The display will return to the LIGHT MODE screen and the selected option will be applied Press the MENU button to return to the original screen 29 3 Convenient Features NOTE The LIGHT MODE can be changed by using the menu Select SETUP INSTALLATION LIGHT MODE LIGHT MODE There is an ECO MESSAGE function for displaying the LIGHT MODE setting in use on the screen when t
117. d 3D eyewear Xpand X105 RF X2 3D emitter Xpand AD025 RF X1 Connect your 3D emitter to the 3D SYNC terminal of the projector Change GLASSES setting to OTHERS NOTE Upon switching to 3D image the following functions will be cancelled and disabled BLANKING PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE GEOMETRIC CORRECTION EDGE BLENDING GEOMETRIC CORRECTION and EDGE BLENDING adjustment values will be maintained The output may not automatically switch to a 3D video depending on the 3D input signal Check the operating conditions described in the user manual of the Blu ray player Please connect the DIN terminal of the 3D emitter to the 3D SYNC of the main projector The 3D eyewear allows videos to be viewed in 3D by receiving synchronized optical signals output from the 3D emitter As a result the 3D image quality may be affected by conditions such as the brightness of the surroundings screen size viewing distance etc When playing a 3D video software on a computer the 3D image quality may be affected if the computer CPU and graphics chip performance are low Please check the required operating environment of the computer that is stated in the operating manual attached to the 3D video software Depending on the signal FORMAT and L R INVERT may not be able to be selected Please change the signal in that case 40 3 Convenient Features When videos cannot be viewed in 3D Please check the
118. d image can be moved to the left 0 15 127 2 323 1 19 1 48 cm to the right approximately 19 1 48 cm Figures differ by several because the calculation is approximate 156 9 Appendix Mounting the Optional Board sold separately CAUTION Before mounting or removing the optional board be sure to turn off the projector wait for the fans to stop and turn off the main power switch Tool needed Phillips screwdriver plus head 1 Turn off the main power switch of the projector 2 Loosen the two screws on the SLOT cover of the terminals Remove the two screws and the SLOT cover NOTE Keep the two screws and the slot cover 4 3 Insert the optional board into the slot Make sure that the board is inserted into the slot in the correct orientation Incorrect orientation may cause miscommunication between the optional board and projector 157 9 Appendix 4 Tighten the two screws both sides of the slot e Be sure to tighten the screws This will complete installation of the optional board To select the optional board source select SLOT as the input NOTE Mounting the optional board may cause the fans to run in the standby mode for the purpose of cooling depending on the optional board The fan speed may also increase in order to cool the projector properly Both of these instances are considered normal and not a malfunction of the projector 158 Compatib
119. device to the HDMI IN terminal DisplayPort input terminal and HDBaseT input terminal of the projector AUTO hm The video level is switched automatically based on the information from the device outputting the signal Depending on the connected device this setting may not be made properly In this case switch to NORMAL or ENHANCED from the menu and view with the optimum setting NORMAL This disables the enhanced mode ENHANCED This improves the image s contrast expressing the dark and light sections more dynamically SUPER WHITE The video contrast is improved and the dark areas appear more dynamic 83 5 Using On Screen Menu 3D SETTINGS INPUT DISPLAY SETUP INFO FORMAT AUTO L R INVERT OFF GP ADVANCED Please refer to 3 9 Projecting 3D videos page 38 for the operation FORMAT Select the 3D video format recording transmission format Select to match the 3D broadcast and 3D media Nor mally AUTO is selected Please select the 3D input signal format when the 3D detection signal of the format cannot be distinguished L R INVERT Invert the display order of the left and right videos Select ON if you feel uncomfortable with the 3D display when OFF is selected 84 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions DISPLAY PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO SUB INPUT OFF MODE PIP PIP SETTING 4 1 9 5
120. displaying the PIP PBP screen NOTE When outputting signals turn on the power of the video device on the output side and keep it connected before inputting video signals into this device The HDMI OUT terminals of the projector are equipped with repeater functions When a device is connected to the HDMI OUT terminal the resolution of the output signal is limited by the resolution supported by the connected device In the case of the HDMI OUT terminal of the projector the theoretical number of units that can be connected in a series is seven The maximum number of units that can be connected may be reduced by the external environment and quality of the signal and cable etc The number of units that can be connected may differ depending on the HDCP version restriction on the number of HDCP repeaters in the source device and the quality of the cable The overall system needs to be checked in advance when build ing a system When the STANDBY MODE is set to NORMAL video will not be output if the projector goes into the standby mode Set the mode to NETWORK STANDBY turn on the power of the transmission device and keep it in a connected state When the STANDBY MODE of this device is set to NORMAL HDMI signals will not be output To output HDMI signals set the STANDBY MODE to NETWORK STANDBY turn on the power supply of the transmission device and keep it connected HDMI repeater function will not be functioned if switching
121. e difference is too large NOTE This function is enabled only when MODE is turned on Adjustable area varies depending on what combination of TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT are turned on Example Adjusting the Black Level when placing two projectors side by side Width of overlap i i Adjust CENTER lt t Adjust CENTER Projector Projector Adjust CENTER RIGHT Adjust CENTER LEFT 1 Turn on MODE 2 Select BLACK LEVEL and press the ENTER button The screen will switch to the black level adjustment screen INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO MODE BOTTOM Cea RIGHT z ENTER 1 EXIT lt HDMI ADVANCED 3 Use the V or A button to select an item and use the 4 or to adjust the black level Do this for the other projector if necessary BLACK LEVEL TOP CENTER 4 TOP RIGHT CENTER LEFT 4 4 4 4 4 CENTER RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER BOTTOM RIGHT v ENTER EXIT 112 o 0 4 Multi Screen Projection 9 segmented portions for Black Level adjustment The center projector This function adjusts the brightness level of 9 segmented portions for the center projector and 4 segmented portions for the left bottom projector as shown below TOP CENTER TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT CENTER E 2 ZTN LEFT CENTER CENTER RIGHT BOTTO
122. e it from the catch Remove the cap e Please store the protective cap in a safe place 3 Remove the lens caps on either side of the lens The NP35ZL lens unit is used as an example e Please store the lens cap a safe place NOTE to remove the lens cap If the light source is turned on when the lens cap remains on the lens it may be cause of malfunction 122 6 Installation and Connections 6 Installation and Connections 4 With the TOP orientation indicator facing upwards insert the lens into the lens mount Align the flange on the upper portion of the lens with the catch on the left side of the lens mount NOTE e Insert the lens carefully to avoid it from damage by knocking against the lens mount 5 Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place The 3 flanges have now engaged with the 3 catches and the lens unit has been mounted e To lock the lens unit see Using the lock mechanism on the previous page 6 Mount the lens hood to the front panel 1 Align the lens hood to the front panel If the hood does not fit into the front panel move it left and right until it is aligned properly 2 Turn the lens hood clockwise or counterclockwise until the screw holes of the lens hood are aligned with the screw holes of the front panel The hooks in the rear will engage with the front panel flange 3 Tighten the 2 screws removed in Step 1
123. e projector 1 Press the POWER button The confirmation message will be displayed 2 Press the POWER button again The projector will go into standby mode 3 Press the main power switch to the OFF position O The projector will be turned off 1 Press the main power switch to the ON position I The POWER indicator lights up red This indicates that the STANDBY mode is in NORMAL setting gt page 114 168 WARNING The projector produces a strong light When turning on the power make sure no one within projection range is looking at the lens 2 Press the POWER button on the projector cabinet or the POWER ON button on the remote control m The POWER indicator goes from a steady red light to f a flashing blue light and the picture is projected on the Screen EXIT When the message PROJECTOR IS LOCKED ENTER YOUR PASSWORD is displayed it means that the SECURITY Standby Blinking Power On feature is turned on page 35 When the ECO message is displayed it means that ON is selected for ECO MESSAGE page 95 After you turn on your projector ensure that the computer Steady red light Blinking blue Steady blue or video source is turned on light light NOTE The logo screen LOGO background is displayed when no gt page 168 signal is being input by factory default menu settings 14 Note on Startup sc
124. ected Please request the dealer to adjust the projection position of each projector 49 4 Multi Screen Projection 2 Operate the on screen menu using the four respective projectors to divide the image into four portions Display DISPLAY MULTI SCREEN PICTURE SETTING Screen in the on screen menu and select TIL ING 1 In the screen for setting the number of horizontal units select 2 UNITS number of units in the horizontal direc tion 2 In the screen for setting the number of vertical units select 2 UNITS number of units in the vertical direction 3 In the screen for setting the horizontal order select 1st UNIT or 2nd UNIT look at the screens the one on the left is the 1st UNIT while the one on the right is the 2nd UNIT 4 In the screen for setting the vertical order select the 1st UNIT or the 2nd UNIT look at the screens the one at the top is the 1st UNIT while the one at the bottom is the 2nd UNIT 3 Adjust the lens shift of each projector to fine tune the boundaries of the screen For further fine tuning adjust using DISPLAY EDGE BLENDING in the on screen menu for each projector For details please refer to 4 3 Displaying a Picture Using EDGE BLENDING gt page 56 50 4 Multi Screen Projection Things to note when installing projectors Leave 1 m or over space between the projectors when projectors are installed side by side so that the intake
125. en part of your image appears to be shimmering Use PHASE only after the CLOCK is complete NOTE The CLOCK and PHASE items are available for RGB signals only 78 5 Using On Screen Menu Adjusting Horizontal Vertical Position HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically gt ET Animage can be distorted during the adjustment of CLOCK and PHASE This is not malfunction The adjustments for CLOCK PHASE HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL will be stored in memory for the current signal The next time you project the signal with the same resolution horizontal and vertical frequency its adjustments will be called up and applied To delete adjustments stored in memory from the menu you select RESET gt CURRENT SIGNAL and reset the adjustments BLANKING Adjusts the display range blanking at the top bottom left and right edges of the input signal Selecting Overscan Percentage OVERSCAN Select overscan percentage Auto 0 5 and 1096 for signal Projected image Overscaned by 1096
126. end Input signals R G B H V RGB 0 7 750 Y 1 0Vp p 75Q with Negative Polarity Sync Cb Cr Pb Pr 0 7Vp p 75Q H V Sync 4 0Vp p TTL Composite Sync 4 0Vp p TTL Sync on 1 0Vp p 75Q with Sync Composite video 1 0Vp p 75Q S Video Y 1 0Vp p 75Q C 286Vp p 75Q Component Y 1 0Vp p 75Q with Sync Cb Cr Pb Pr 0 7Vp p 75Q DTV 480i 480p 720p 10801 1080p 60Hz 576i 576p 720p 10801 1080p 50Hz DVD Progressive signal 50 60 2 Input output terminals Computer Com Video input Mini D Sub 15 pin x 1 BNC terminal x 5 HDMI Video input HDMI Terminal type A x 1 Deep Color color depth 8 10 12 bit compatible Colorimetry RGB YcbCr444 and YcbCr422 compatible LipSync compatible HDCP compatible 9 Supports 4K and 3D Video output Repeater Audio input HDMI Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Sampling bits 16 20 24 bits HDBaseT Video input Deep Color color depth Support 8 10 12 bits Colorimetry Support RGB YCbCr444 and YCbCr422 Support LipSync HDCP 9 4K 3D Audio input Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Sampling bit 16 20 24 bit DisplayPort Video input DisplayPort x 1 Data rate 2 7Gbps 1 62Gbps No lanes 1 lane 2 lanes 4 lanes Color depth 6 bit 8 bit 10 bit Colorimetry RGB YcbCr444 and YcbCr422 compatible HDCP compatible 09 Audio input DisplayPort Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Sampl
127. er of the network connected to the Up to 12 numeric projector when DHCP is turned off characters GATEWAY Set the default gateway of the network connected to the projector Up to 12 numeric when DHCP is turned off characters AUTO DNS Place a check mark to automatically assign the IP address of your Up to 12 numeric DNS server connected to the projector from your DHCP server characters Clear this check box to set the IP address of your DNS server connected to the projector DNS CONFIGURA Setthe IP address of your DNS server on the network connected Up to 12 numeric TION to the projector when AUTO DNS is cleared characters RECONNECT Retry to connect the projector to a network Try this if you have changed PROFILES 108 5 Using On Screen Menu PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR Set a unique projector Up to 16 alphanu meric characters and symbols DOMAIN Set a host name and domain name of the projector ae DOMAIN M HOST NAME Set a host name of the projector Up to 15 alphanumeric characters DOMAIN NAME Set a domain name of the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters 109 ALERT MAIL 5 Using On Screen Menu ALERT MAIL HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER NAME RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 2 RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 3 TEST MAIL UEXSELECT
128. er setting will not be executed until the power off becomes possible Programs not marked with a check mark in ACTIVE of the EDIT screen will not be executed even if the Program Timer is enabled When the projector is turned on by using the program timer and if you want to turn off the projector set the off time or do it manually so as not to leave the projector on for a long period of time 101 5 Using On Screen Menu Activating the program timer 1 Select ENABLE on the PROGRAM TIMER screen and press the ENTER button The selection screen will be displayed 2 Press the button to align the cursor with ON and then press the ENTER button Return to the PROGRAM TIMER screen NOTE When the effective settings of the PROGRAM TIMER have not been set to ON the program will not be executed even if the ACTIVE items in the program list have been ticked Even when the effective settings of the PROGRAM TIMER are set to ON the PROGRAM TIMER will not work until the PRO GRAM TIMER screen is closed Changing the programmed settings 1 On the PROGRAM LIST screen select a program you want to edit and press the ENTER button 2 Change the settings on the EDIT screen 3 Select OK and press the ENTER button The programmed settings will be changed You will be returned to the PROGRAM LIST screen Changing the order of programs 1 On the PROGRAM LIST screen select a program whose order
129. ere intended Check to see if your computer meets the requirements provided in your user s manual included with your 3D content The DLP Link compatible 3D eyeglasses allow you to view 3D images by receiving synch signals which are included in left eye and right eye images reflected from the screen Depending on environments or conditions such as the ambient brightness screen Size or viewing distance the 3D eyeglasses may fail to receive synch signals causing poor 3D images When the 3D mode is enabled the Keystone correction range will be narrower When the 3D mode is enabled the following settings are invalid WALL COLOR PRESET REFERENCE COLOR TEMPERATURE DYNAMIC CONTRAST Brilliant Color Gignals other than those listed in Compatible Input Signal List on page 160 161 will be out of range or displayed in 2D 39 3 Convenient Features Using a 3D emitter This projector can be used to watch videos in 3D using commercially available active shutter type 3D eyewear In order to synchronize the 3D video and eyewear a commercially available 3D emitter needs to be connected to the projector on the projector side The 3D eyewear receives information from the 3D emitter and performs opening and closing on the left and right 3D eyewear and 3D emitter preparations Please use an active shutter type 3D eyewear that conforms with the VESA standard A commercially available RF type made by Xpand is recommende
130. following 4 3 The image is displayed in 4 3 aspect ratio 5 4 The image is displayed in 5 4 aspect ratio 16 9 The image is displayed in 16 9 aspect ratio 15 9 The image is displayed in 15 9 aspect ratio 16 10 The image is displayed in 16 10 aspect ratio 80 5 Using On Screen Menu Options Function NATIVE The projector displays the current image in its true resolution when the incoming computer signal has a lower or higher resolution than the projector s native resolution page 2 When the incoming computer signal has a higher resolution than the projector s native resolution the center of an image will be displayed LETTER BOX The image of a letterbox signal 16 9 is stretched equally in the horizontal and vertical directions to fit the screen LETTER BOX WIDE SCREEN The image of a squeeze signal 16 9 is stretched left and right in 16 9 Squeeze ZOOM The image of a squeeze signal 16 9 is stretched left and right in 4 3 Parts of the displayed image are cropped at the left and right edges and therefore not visible Squeeze 7 FULL Project to full screen size TIP Image position can be adjusted vertically using POSITION when the 16 9 15 9 or 16 10 aspect ratios are selected The term letterbox refers to a more landscape oriented image when compared to a 4 3 image which is the standard aspect ratio for a vide source The letterb
131. following points when videos cannot be viewed in 3D Please also read the operating manual attached to the 3D eyewear Possible reasons The selected signal does not support 3D output Solutions Please change the video signal input to one that supports 3D The format for the selected signal is turned to OFF 2D A eyewear that is not supported by the projector is being used Please change the format in the on screen menu to AUTO ora format that supports 3D Please purchase a commercially available 3D eyewear or 3D emit ter recommended page 40 Please check the following points when a video cannot be viewed in 3D using a 3D eyewear that is supported by the projector The power supply of the 3D eyewear is turned off Please turn on the power supply of the 3D eyewear The internal battery of the 3D eyewear is flat The viewer is located too far away from the screen Please charge or replace the battery Please get closer to the screen until the video can be seen in 3D Please turn the L R INVERT in the on screen menu to OFF Due to multiple 3D projectors working at the same time in the Please maintain sufficient distance between the projectors vicinity the projectors may interfere with one another Alter natively there may be a bright light source near the screen Please keep the light source away from the screen Please turn the L R INVERT in the on screen menu to OFF
132. for service Disconnect the power cord and any other cables before carrying the projector Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord before cleaning the cabinet Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord if the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to the terminal for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage A CAUTION Donot place your fingers inside the lens hood while performing a lens shift Failure to do so could result in fingers being pinched between the cabinet and lens Do use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as gripping the tilt foot or hang ing on the wall 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 1 gt FAN MODE MODE HIGH Do not bring the projector holding it by the lens hood The projector may be dropped down and it may be cause of human injury e f a safety cover sold separately is used do not carry the projector by the cover The safety cover can come off and the projector may be dropped causing personal injury Do not unplug the power cord from the wall outlet or projector when the pr
133. ght source 2 These laser diodes are sealed in the light module No maintenance or service is required for the performance of the light module 3 End user is not allowed to replace the light module 4 Contact qualified distributor for light module replacement and further information Laser Safety Caution e This product is classified as Class 2 of IEC60825 1 Second edition 2007 03 Also complies with FDA performance standards 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 for laser products except for devia tions pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Obey the laws and regulations of your country in relation to the installation and management of the device The laser module is equipped in this product Use of controls or adjustments of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure A DO NOT STARE INTO THE LENS WHILE IN USE e This caution labels are on the side face of the cabinet The explanatory label of the CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCTS is on the right side of the projector body About High Altitude mode Set FAN MODE to HIGH when using the projector at altitudes approximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher Using the projector at altitudes approximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher without setting to HIGH can cause the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector Using the projector at altitudes approximatel
134. gnal selection via a LAN connection It is also used to send an image to the projector and register it as the logo data of the projector After registering it you can lock the logo to prevent it from changing Control Functions Power On Off signal selection picture freeze picture mute audio mute Logo transfer to the projector and remote control operation on your PC Virtual Remote screen 6 Series Computer cabl OFF ON COMPUTER 3G c3 Remote Control Window Toolbar This section provides an outline of preparation for use of Virtual Remote Tool For information on how to use Virtual Remote Tool see Help of Virtual Remote Tool page 148 NOTE Logo data graphics that can be sent to the projector with Virtual Remote Tool has the following restrictions Only via serial or LAN connection File size Within 256 kilobytes Image size Within the resolution of the projector File format PNG Full color Logo data image sent using the Virtual Remote Tool will be displayed in the center with the surrounding area in black e To put the default NEC logo back in the background logo you need to register it as the background logo by using the image file PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 1 10002011 WUXGA png PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 10001 10002011 1280x800 png included on the supplied NEC Proje
135. he power is turned on To change settings for this message select SETUP gt MENU SETUP ECO MESSAGE page 95 The light module hours used can be checked in USAGE TIME Select INFO USAGE TIME After a lapse of 1 minute from when the projector displays a blue black or logo screen LIGHT MODE will automatically switch to ECO If the projector is overheated in NORMAL mode there may be a case where the LIGHT MODE automatically changes to ON mode to protect the projector This is called Forced LIGHT MODE When the projector is in the Forced LIGHT MODE the picture brightness decreases slightly and the TEMP indicator lights orange At the same time the Thermometer symbol 1 is displayed at the bottom right of the screen When the projector comes back to normal temperature the Forced LIGHT MODE is cancelled and the LIGHT MODE returns to NORMAL mode 30 3 Convenient Features Checking Energy Saving Effect CARBON METER This feature will show energy saving effect in terms of CO emission reduction kg when the projectors LIGHT MODE is set to either ECO1 or ECO2 This feature is called as CARBON METER There are two messages TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS and CARBON SAVINGS SESSION The TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS message shows the total amount of CO emission reduction from the time of shipment up to now You can check the information on USAGE TIME from INFO of the menu 117 IN
136. he rubber cap 2 Remove the screw from a square hole 1 2 E 2 Attach the three stacking holders at three locations 1 Place a stacking holder in a square hole 2 Use the screw removed at Step 1 to fix the stacking holder in the square hole 3 Put the rubber cap removed at Step 1 back into the square hole Snap the tabs on both of the rubber cap into the slits on both sides in the square hole 1 3 139 6 Installation and Connections Each tilt foot has a rubber Place each tilt foot rubber on stacking holders three locations Put each tilt foot of the upper projector on the stacking holders three locations 3 Put another projector on the first projector 2 2 Foot rubber A NNNW 11 140 To remove the stacking holders perform the above steps in reverse order TIP 7 Maintenance Cleaning the Lens Turn off the projector before cleaning The projector has a plastic lens Use a commercially available plastic lens cleaner e Do not scratch or mar the lens surface as a plastic lens is easily scratched e Never use alcohol or glass lens cleaner as doing so will cause damage to the plastic lens surface WARNING e Please do not use a spray containing flammable gas to remove dust attached to the lens etc Doing so may result in fires Cleaning the Cabinet Turn off the projector and unplug the projector before cleaning e Use
137. his happens wait for the projector s internal components to cool down If the STATUS indicator lights orange with the power button pressed it means that the CONTROL PANEL LOCK is turned Cancel the lock by turning it off gt page 104 While the POWER indicator is blinking blue in short cycles the power cannot be turned off by using the power button While the POWER indicator is blinking blue in long cycles the OFF TIMER is functioned and the power can be turned off 15 2 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 projector Detecting the Signal Automatically Press the SOURCE button for 1 second or longer The projector will search for the available input source and display it The input source will dy change as follows source Auro 4 ANA AMUTE PICTURE SOURCE HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV COMUPTER HDBaseT SLOT gt n G G SHUTTER em HOME POSITION FN e Press it briefly to display the INPUT screen ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP INFO HDMI O ENTRY LIST DisplayPort gt TEST PATTERN BNC eee BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER Sa HDBaseT O SLOT MOVE MOVE HDMI ADVANCED Press the V A buttons to m
138. igher Using the projector at altitudes approximately 760 m 2500 feet or higher without setting to HIGH can cause the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector page 97 If you turn on the projector immediately after the light module is turned off the fans run without displaying an image for some time and then the projector will display the image Wait for a moment In case it s hard to think the trouble is not caused on the above mentioned conditions unplug the power cord from the outlet Then wait 5 minutes before plugging it in again page 24 Will turn off Ensure that the OFF TIMER AUTO POWER OFF or PROGRAM TIMER is off page 100 115 No picture Check if the appropriate input is selected page 16 If there is still no picture press the SOURCE button or one of the source buttons again Ensure your cables are connected properly Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast page 76 Check that the SHUTTER lens shutter or AV MUTE image off buttons are not pressed Reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using the RESET the Menu page 116 Enter your registered keyword if the Security function is enabled page 35 If the HDMI IN or the DisplayPort IN signal cannot be displayed try the following Reinstall your driver for the graphics card built in your computer or use the updated driver For reins
139. ight or left slant besides the portrait projection e Double stackable for high light output projection By stacking 2 projectors increased brightness on a large screen is possible 2 1 Introduction Power lens control for quick and easy adjustment By using buttons on the projector or the remote control zoom focus and position lens shift can be adjusted Videos e Wide range of input output terminals HDMI DisplayPort BNC HDBaseT etc and built in monaural speaker The projector is equipped with a variety of input output terminals HDMI DisplayPort BNC 5 core computer analog HDBaseT etc The projector s HDMI input output terminals and DisplayPort input terminal support HDCP HDBaseT promoted and advanced by the HDBaseT Alliance is a consumer electronic CE and commercial con nectivity technology Slot for optional board This projector has a slot for optional boards sold separately Simultaneous display of 2 images PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE Two images can be projected simultaneously with a single projector There are two types of layouts for the two images picture in picture PIP in which a sub picture is displayed on the main picture and picture by picture PICTURE BY PICTURE in which the main and sub pictures are displayed next to each other Multi screen projection using multiple projectors This projector is equipped with multiple HDMI input amp output terminals that can conne
140. ing bits 16 20 24 bits BNC CV Video input BNC x 1 BNC Y C Video input BNC x2 PC control terminal D Sub 9 pin x 1 162 9 Appendix PX602UL WH PX602UL BK PX602WL WH PX602WL BK USB port USB type A x 1 Ethernet HDBaseT port RJ 45 1 Supports BASE TX Remote terminal Stereo mini jack x 1 3D SYNC output terminal 5 V 10 mA synchronized signal output for 3D use Usage environment Operating temperature 5 to 40 C 9 Operating humidity 20 to 80 with no condensation Storage temperature 10 to 60 9 Storage humidity 20 to 80 with no condensation Operating altitude to 3000 m 10 000 feet 760 to 3000 m 2500 to 10 000 feet Set FAN MODE to HIGH Power supply 100 240 V AC 50 60Hz Power con LIGHT NORMAL 560 W 100 130 V 530 W 200 240 V sumption MODE ECO1 440 W 100 130 V 420 W 200 240 V ECO2 280 W 100 130 V 270 W 200 240 V STAND NORMAL 0 5 W BY NETWORK 6 0 W MODE _ STANDBY Rated input current 6 8 2 5 External dimensions 19 1 width x 7 7 height x 20 0 depth 484 4 width x 195 0 height x 509 0 depth mm not including the lens hood and protruding parts 19 1 width x 8 5 height x 22 6 depth 484 4 width x 217 0 height x 574 8 depth mm including the lens hood and protruding parts Weight 40 3 Ibs 18 3 kg not including lens 52 3 4
141. ion of function keys will enable disable the exter nal 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 or black background no display Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still no image even though you carry out RESET in the projectors menu Signal cable s plug is fully inserted into the input terminal A message appears on the screen The source connected to the projector is active and available 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 Image is distorted Image appears to be trapezoidal unchanged even though you carry out the KEYSTONE adjustment Other Remote control does not work L 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 17
142. ipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not short heat or take apart batteries Do not throw batteries into fire If you will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries 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 10 1 Introduction Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control Remote control gt 7 276 7 276 The infrared signal operates by line of sight up to a distance of above meters and within 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 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Connect one end of the remote cable to the REMOTE terminal and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control L3 g 2 0 eo Remote Jack NOTE When a remote cable is inserted into the REMOTE terminal the remote control does not work for infrared wireless communication Power will not be supplied
143. is a trademark of Blu ray Disc Association CRESTRON and ROOMVIEW are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics Inc in the United States and other countries Ethernet is either a registered trademark or trademark of Fuji Xerox Co Ltd Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders TOPPERS Software Licenses The product includes software licensed under TOPPERS License For more information on each software see readme pdf inside the about TOPPERS folder on the supplied CD ROM 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 users manual however should you notice any questionable 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 Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC projector and keep the manual handy for future reference 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 easily accessible
144. k ts ue ex tx eeu eit Wve 78 Adeo 82 30 SETTINGS m 84 Menu Descriptions amp Functions DISPLAY 85 PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE ode octets 85 GEOMETRIC CORRECTION uarietate 87 EDGE BLENDING sicnt tato exe teneat cnc e ec e cv 91 Table of Contents ieee lies A eed 92 Menu Descriptions amp Functions SETUP 94 MENU c 94 INSTALLATION ME 96 CONTROL EY 99 NETWORK SETTINGS iiris marinae enaa aeina badi nennen nennen nnne nns 107 SOURCE OPTIONS a 112 POWER OPTIONS irati torn roten t Anaia aa aai Eea ERRi 114 Returning to Factory Default RESET isisisi 116 Menu Descriptions amp Functions 117 USAGE TIME Satin eave ade eds 117 SOW RGB A 117 5 2 ei ee 118 SOW RGE SG 118 SOURCE 4 p HH 118 WIRED eL Em 119 17 c H 119 119 HD BaseT sect
145. ker when security password is set on 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 projector is one of the very best projectors available today The projector enables you to project precise images up to 500 inches across measured diagonally from your PC or Mac computer desktop or notebook VCR Blu ray player or document camera 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 a ceiling The remote control be used wirelessly 1 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 accordance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information General e Single chip DLP projector with high resolution and high brightness Model name DMD panel Resolution Aspect ratio PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 0 67 type 1 920 x 1 200 pixels 16 10 PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 0 65 type 1 280 x 800 pixels 16 10 Light source Brightness e A long life laser diode is equipped in the light module The product can
146. ld damage the projector 22 Tilt foot there is one more in the rear 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust When an image from HDMI IN DisplayPort IN BNC input terminal analog RGB COMPUTER 1 IN or HDBaseT is being projected and the edge is cut off or the image quality is poor this button can be used to automatically optimize the projection image on the screen Press the AUTO ADJ button to optimize a computer image automatically This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time SHUTTER HOME POSITION Poor picture Normal picture NOTE Some signals may take time to display or may not be displayed correctly Ifthe Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the computer signal try to adjust HORIZONTAL VERTICAL CLOCK and PHASE manually page 78 79 23 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector 1 First press the POWER button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote con tre ol SOURCE AUTO AD The POWER OFF ARE YOU SURE CARBON SAV INGS SESSION 0 000 g CO2 message will appear CARBON SAVINGS SESSION 0 000 2 02 2 Secondly press the ENTER button or press the Power On POWER the PO
147. le Input Signal List Analog Computer Signal Signal Resolution dots Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz VGA 640 480 4 3 60 72 75 85 iMac SVGA 800 600 4 3 56 60 72 75 85 XGA 1024 768 4 8 60 70 75 85 iMac 1152 864 4 3 60 70 75 85 1280 768 Ri 15 9 60 1280 x 800 M 16 10 60 WXGA 1360 768 16 9 60 1366 768 16 9 60 Quad VGA 1280 x 960 4 3 60 75 85 SXGA 1280 1024 5 4 60 75 85 SXGA 1400 1050 4 3 60 75 WXGA 1440 900 16 10 60 WXGA 1600 900 16 9 60 UXGA 1600 x 1200 59 4 3 60 65 70 75 WSXGA 1680 1050 16 10 60 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 zB 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 2K 2048 x 1080 17 1 9 60 Full HD 1920 1080 5 16 9 60 MAC 13 640 x 480 4 3 67 16 832 624 4 3 75 19 1024 768 4 3 75 21 1152 870 21 4 3 75 MAC 23 1280 x 1024 5 4 65 Component Signal Resolution dots Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz HDTV 1080p 1920 x 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 10801 1920 x 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 720p 1280 x 720 16 9 50 60 SDTV 480 720 480 4 3 16 9 60 SDTV 576p 720 x 576 4 3 16 9 50 SDTV 480i 720 480 4 3 16 9 60 SDTV 576i 720 x 576 4 3 16 9 50 Composite Video S Video Signal Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz NTSC 4 3 60 PAL 4 3 50 PAL60 4 3 60 5 4 3 50 159 9 Appendix
148. ll be prompted for your user name arbitrary and password during LOGON AMX BEACON Turn on or off for detection from AMX Device Discovery when connecting to the network supported by AMX s NetLinx control system TIP When using a device that supports AMX Device Discovery all AMX NetLinx control system will recognize the device and download the appropriate Device Discovery Module from an AMX server Placing a checkmark will enable detecting the projector from AMX Device Discovery Clearing a checkmark will disable detecting the projector from AMX Device Discovery NOTE If you forget your password contact your dealer What is PJLink PJLink is a standardization of protocol used for controlling projectors of different manufacturers This standard protocol is established by Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association JBMIA in 2005 The projector supports all the commands of PJLink Class 1 Setting of PJLink will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu CRESTRON ROOMVIEW for managing from the computer DISABLE Disables ROOMVIEW ENABLE Enables ROOMVIEW CRESTRON CONTROL for managing from the controller DISABLE Disables CRESTRON CONTROL ENABLE Enables CRESTRON CONTROL IP ADDRESS Set your IP address of CRESTRON SERVER IP ID Set your IP ID of CRESTRON SERVER INFORMATION WIRED LAN Display a list of settings of wired
149. ms are indicated by shaded area Menu Item Default Options HDMI T DisplayPort BNC i BNC CV 2 BNC Y C i COMPUTER x HDBaseT SLOT ENTRY LIST TEST PATTERN MODE STANDARD STANDARD PROFESSIONAL PRESET HIGH BRIGHT PRESENTATION VIDEO MOVIE GRAPHIC sRGB DICOM SIM GENERAL HIGH BRIGHT PRESENTATION VIDEO MOVIE GRAPHIC sRGB REFERENCE DICOM SIM GAMMA CORRECTION DYNAMIC NATURAL BLACK DETAIL SCREEN SIZE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL COLOR TEMPERATURE i DYNAMIC CONTRAST OFF ON Brilliant Color OFF MEDIUM HIGH IMAGE MODE STILL MOVIE WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST R 0 DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST G 0 CONTRAST B 0 PIGTURE BRIGHTNESS R 0 BRIGHTNESS 0 BRIGHTNESS 0 COLOR CORRECTION RED 0 GREEN 0 BLUE 0 YELLOW 0 MAGENTA 0 CYAN 0 CONTRAST 50 BRIGHTNESS 50 SHARPNESS 10 COLOR 50 HUE 0 RESET CLOCK 5 HORIZONTAL 5 VERTICAL BLANKING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT IMAGE OVERSCAN AUTO AUTO 0 5 10 OPTIONS AUTO COMPUTER AUTO 4 3 5 4 16 9 15 9 16 10 NATIVE AUTO COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO AUTO 4 3 LETTERBOX WIDE ASPECT RATIO SCREEN 200 AUTO COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO AUTO 4 3 WINDOW LETTERBOX WIDE SCREEN FULL INPUT RESOLUTION RANDOM NR OFF OFF LOW MEDIUM HIGH NOISE REDUCTION MOSQUITO NR
150. n devices control signals from external devices serial LAN and remote control signals IR commands Connection example B Computer for output use Remote control ToT RS 2320 AUDIO IN COMPUTERIN HDMIIN Example of a transmission device HDMI output video device 3 Wags Please use a shielded twisted pair STP cable of Category 5e or higher for the LAN cable sold commercially maximum transmission distance over the LAN cable is 100 m the maximum distance is 70 m for a 4K signal Please do not use other transmission equipment between the projector and transmission equipment The picture quality may be deteriorated as a result This projector is not guaranteed to work with all HDBaseT transmission devices sold commercially 134 6 Installation and Connections Portrait projection vertical orientation By using a safety cover sold separately the projector can be mounted vertically to display computer images in portrait orientation If the safety cover is missing the power will not turn on All screens such as the on sc
151. nient Features 7 in the same combination of 4 buttons and press the ENTER button CONFIRM KEYWORD ENTER EXIT The confirmation screen will be displayed 8 Select YES and press the ENTER button SECURITY FUNCTION WILL BE ENABLED ARE YOU SURE The SECURITY function has been enabled To turn on the projector when SECURITY is enabled 1 Press the button e If using the remote control press the POWER ON button The projector will be turned and display a message to the effect O that the projector is locked LENS SHIFT SHUTTER HOME POSITION 2 Press the MENU button SECURITY KEYWORD 3 Type in the correct keyword and press the ENTER button The projector will display an image SECURITY KEYWORD ENTER EXIT NOTE The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is turned off or unplugging the power cord 6 3 Convenient Features To disable the SECURITY function 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Select SETUP CONTROL SECURITY and press the ENTER button INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY INFO TOOLS CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps CONTROL ID REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK ENTER EXIT lt HDMI ADVANCED The OFF ON menu will be displayed 3 Select OFF and press the ENTER button ON SECURITY KEYWORD screen will be displayed SECURIT
152. nk PASSWORD and AMX BEACON Access to the HTTP server function is available e Start the Web browser on the computer via the network connected to the projector and enter the following URL http sthe projector s IP address index html TIP The factory setting IP address is DHCP NOTE To use the projector in a network consult with your network administrator about network settings The display s or button s response be slowed down or operation may not be accepted depending the settings of your network Should this happen consult your network administrator The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals Should this happen wait a moment and repeat If you still can t get any response turn off and back on the projec tor e If the PROJECTOR NETWORK SETTINGS screen does not appear in the web browser press the Ctrl F5 keys to refresh your web browser or clear the cache e This projector uses JavaScript and Cookies and the browser should be set to accept these functions The setting method will vary depending on the version of browser Please refer to the help files and the other information provided in your software Preparation before Use Connect the projector to a commercially available LAN cable before engaging in browser operations page 133 Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the
153. ojection Mount the safety cover and place vertically to change to vertical orientation mode 1 Insert and tighten the 7 screws turning clockwise to mount to the projector If using in normal horizontal orientation make sure to remove the safety cover To remove unscrew the 7 screws turning counter clockwise 137 6 Installation and Connections Stacking projectors The projected image brightness can be doubled by gravity stacking up to two projectors without external support This is called Stacking Projection 2 projectors can be stacked on top of each other for Stacking setup CAUTION A minimum of two persons are required to carry the projector Otherwise the projector may tumble or drop causing personal injury NOTE Projectors with different model numbers cannot be gravity stacked Optional lenses with the same model numbers must be used for stacking projection For stacking projectors attach the supplied three stacking holders to the top of the lower projector next page It does not support overlay accuracy by stacked projectors Precise images as small texts and detailed graphics can not be clearly read or seen Use a commercially available distribution amplifier to both the primary upper and the secondary lower projectors to distribute signal to two outputs of the two projectors Notes for stacking Ask your service person for setting up and adjusting projector
154. ojector cannot be turned on via the network wired LAN connection TIP Viewing the Help of PC Control Utility Pro 4 Displaying the Help file of PC Control Utility Pro 4 while it is running Click Help H gt Help H of window of PC Control Utility Pro 4 in this order The pop up menu will be displayed e Displaying the help file using the Start Menu Click Start All programs or Programs NEC Projector User Supportware PC Control Utility Pro 4 gt PC Control Utility Pro 4 Help The Help screen will be displayed 151 8 User Supportware Using on Mac OS Step 1 Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer 1 Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD ROM in your Mac CD ROM drive The CD ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop 2 Double click the CD ROM icon The CD ROM window will be displayed 3 Double click the Mac OS X folder 4 Double click PC Control Utility Pro 5 pkg The installer will start 5 Click Next END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT screen will be displayed 6 Read END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT and click Next The confirmation window will be displayed 7 Click 1 accept the terms in the license agreement Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation Step 2 Connect the projector to a LAN Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in Connecting to a Wired LAN page 133 and
155. ojector is powered on Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN terminal of the projector and or the prong plug of the power cord Toturn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on use the projector s main power switch a power strip equipped with a switch or a breaker Caution on Handling the Optional Lens When shipping the projector with the lens remove the lens before shipping the projector Always attach the dust cap to the lens whenever it is not mounted on the projector The lens and the lens shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation Do not hold the lens part when carrying the projector Doing so could cause the focus ring to rotate resulting in accidental dropping of the projector Remote Control Precautions Handle the remote control carefully f the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not short heat or take apart batteries Do not throw batteries into fire f you will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries 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 iv Important Information Light Module 1 light module containing multiple laser diodes is equipped in the product as the li
156. omputer is connected to the DisplayPort IN terminal use a converter commercially available 127 6 Installation and Connections Cautions when using a DVI signal When the computer has a DVI output terminal use a commercially available converter cable to connect the com puter to the projectors HDMI IN terminal only digital video signals can be input O 5 HDMI IN O NOTE When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal Turn off the power of the computer and projector before connecting devices When a video deck is connected via a scan converter etc the display may not be correct during fast forwarding and rewinding Use a DVI to HDMI cable compliant with DDWG Digital Display Working Group DVI Digital Visual Interface revision 1 0 stan dard The cable should be within 19775 m long Turn off the projector and the PC before connecting the DVI to HDMI cable To project a DVI digital signal Connect the cables turn the projector on then select the HDMI Finally turn on your PC Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed Should this happen restart your PC Some graphics cards have both analog RGB 15 pin D Sub and DVI or DFP outputs Use of the 15 pin D Sub terminal may result in no picture being displ
157. on page 31 SOURCE 1 INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP INPUT TERMINAL HDMI RESOLUTION 1024x768 HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY 48 58 kHz VERTICAL FREQUENCY 62 13 Hz SYNC TYPE SEPARATE SYNC SYNC POLARITY Hi ViC SCAN TYPE NON INTERLACE SOURCE NAME 1024x768 ENTRY NO 1 EXIT H 1 HDMI ADVANCED INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO 117 5 Using On Screen Menu SOURCE 2 INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP SIGNAL TYPE RGB VIDEO TYPE NTSC BIT DEPTH 6 hits VIDEO LEVEL FULL LINK RATE 2 7 Gbps LINK LANE 1 lane 3D FORMAT FRAME PACKING EXIT HDMI ADVANCED SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT SOURCE 3 INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION 1024x768 HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY 48 58 kHz VERTICAL FREQUENCY 62 13 Hz SYNC TYPE SEPARATE SYNC SYNC POLARITY HC Vi SCAN TYPE NON INTERLACE SOURCE NAME 1024x768 ENTRY NO 1 EXIT HDMI ADVANCED INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO SOURCE 4 INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETUP SIGNAL TYPE RGB VIDEO TYPE NTSC BIT DEPTH 6 hits VIDEO LEVEL FULL LINK RATE 2 7 Gbps LINK LANE 1 lane 3D FORMAT FRAME PACKING EXIT HDMI ADVANCED SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT 118 WIRED LAN INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY SETU
158. on To specify IP address without using the DHCP server turn off DHCP page 108 To receive error messages via e mail Select ALERT MAIL and set SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER NAME and RECIPIENT S ADDRESS Last select OK and press the ENTER button page 110 107 5 Using On Screen Menu WIRED LAN v DHCP P ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 a MASK 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 c v AUTO DNS DNS CONFIGURATION RECONNECT UZLYSELECT y PROFILES The settings for using the built in Ethernet HDBaseT port in the projector can be recorded in the projector memory in two ways Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 and then do settings for DHCP and the other options After doing this select OK and press the ENTER button This will store your settings in memory To recall the settings from memory After selecting PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 from the PRO FILES list Select OK and press the ENTER button Select DISABLE when not connecting to a wired LAN DHCP Place a check mark to automatically assign an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server Clear this check box to register the IP address or subnet mask number obtained from your network administrator IP ADDRESS Set your IP address of the network connected to the projector Up to 12 numeric when DHCP is turned off characters SUBNET MASK Set your subnet mask numb
159. on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs NOTE Select 38400bps or less when using the supplied software programs e Your selected communication speed will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu 104 5 Using On Screen Menu Setting ID to the Projector CONTROL ID You can operate multiple projectors separately and independently with the single remote control that has the CONTROL ID function If you assign the same ID to all the projectors you can conveniently operate all the projectors together using the single remote control To do so you have to assign an ID number to each projector CONTROL ID NUMBER Select a number from 1 to 254 you wish to assign to your projector CONTROL ID Select OFF to turn off the CONTROL ID setting and select ON to turn on the CONTROL ID setting NOTE When ON is selected for CONTROL ID the projector cannot be operated by using the remote control that does not support the CONTROL ID function In this case the buttons on the projector cabinet can be used e Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Pressing and holding the ENTER button on the projector cabinet for 10 seconds will display the menu for canceling the Control ID Assigning or Changing the Control ID 1 Turn on the projector 2 Press the ID SET button the remote control CO VIDEO S
160. on to make the top or bottom and the left or right side of the screen longer or shorter so that the projected image is rectangular 1 Press and hold the 3D REFORM button for 2 seconds at least to reset current adjustments Current adjustments for GEOMETRIC CORRECTION will be cleared 2 Project an image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the raster Pa G The drawing shows the upper right corner Projected image 3 Pick up any one of the corners and align the corner of the image with a corner of the screen 4 Press the 3D REFORM button INPUT ADJUST SETUP EDGE BLENDING KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE HORIZONTAL CORNER VERTICAL CORNER PINCUSHION PC TOOL OFF RESET CEJ SELECT EXIT MOVE HDMI ADVANCED Display the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION screen of the on screen menu 32 3 Convenient Features 5 Press the button to align with the CORNERSTONE and then press the ENTER button a z 4 The drawing shows the upper left icon is selected gt v 4 ET ENTER The screen will switch to the CORNERSTONE screen NOTE e When a GEOMETRIC CORRECTION function other than CORNERSTONE has been set up the CORNERSTONE screen will not be displayed When the screen is not displayed either press the 3D REFORM button for 2 or more seconds or run RESET in GEOMETRIC CORRECTION to clear the adjustment value of GEOMETRIC CORRECTION 6 Use the AY lt
161. onds When NORMAL is selected for LIGHT MODE EL NORMAL USING ECO MODE REDUCES CARBON FOOTPRINT AND LENGTHENS LAMP LIFE Pressing the ENTER button will display the LIGHT MODE screen page 98 To close the message press the EXIT button 3D CAUTION MESSAGE This selects whether to display a caution message or not when switching to a 3D video The default condition when shipped from the factory is ON OPP The 3D caution message screen will not be displayed The 3D caution message screen will be displayed when switching to a 3D video Press the ENTER button to cancel the message The message will disappear automatically after 60 seconds or when other buttons are pressed If it disap pears automatically the 3D caution message will be displayed again when switching to a 3D video Selecting Menu Display Time 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 AUTO 45 SEC The AUTO 45 SEC is the fac tory preset 95 5 Using On Screen Menu INSTALLATION INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY MENU ORIENTATION DESKTOP FRONT SCREEN TYPE 4 3 SCREEN WALL COLOR OFF FAN MODE AUTO LIGHT MODE REF WHITE BALANCE 3D GLASSES DLP Link 5 Eu EXIT MOVE MOVE 2 HDMI ADVANCED Selecting Projector Orien
162. ont as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off with the POWER button or if the AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation Use caution when picking up the projector e Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from 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 screwdriver 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 Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result Do not look into the light source using optical instruments such as magnifying glasses and mirrors Visual impair ment could result When turning on the projector make sure no one within projection range is looking at the lens x Keep any items magnifying glass etc out of the light path of the proje
163. op and Bottom 160 9 Appendix DisplayPort Signal Resolution dots Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate Hz VGA 640 x 480 4 3 60 SVGA 800 600 4 3 60 1024 768 4 3 60 HD 1280 720 16 9 60 1280 768 15 89 60 WXGA 1280 x 800 i 16 10 60 1966 x 768 is 16 9 60 Quad VGA 1280 x 960 4 3 60 SXGA 1280 x 1024 5 4 60 SXGA 1400 1050 4 3 60 WXGA 1440 x 900 16 10 60 WXGA 1600 900 16 9 60 WSXGA 1680 x 1050 16 10 60 UXGA 1600 x 1200 4 3 60 Full HD 1920 x 1080 16 9 60 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 2K 2048 x 1080 17 9 60 2560 1440 16 9 60 WQXGA 2560 1600 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 4K 3840 x 2160 16 9 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 4096 2160 Tz 259 24 HDTV 1080p 1920 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 10801 1920 1080 16 9 50 60 HDTV 720 1280 720 16 9 50 60 SDTV 480i p 720 1440 480 4 3 16 9 60 SDTV 576i p 720 1440 576 4 3 16 9 50 DisplayPort 3D Signal Resolution dots Refresh Rate Hz Aspect Ratio 3D Format Side By Side 23 98 24 Top and Bottom 25 Side By Side Top and Bottom Side By Side 1920 x 1080p 8 Top and Bottom Side By Side 59 94 60 Top aid Bottom 100 Frame Sequential 120 Frame Sequential 50 16 9 Bottom x ide By Side 1920 x 1080i ER Top abd
164. ottom on the screen The following settings can be adjusted when an item is selected page 57 CONTROL Enable TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT functions MARKER Set whether to display marker or not when adjusting the range and display position When turned on a magenta marker for adjusting the range adjustment and a green marker for adjusting the display position will be displayed RANGE Adjust the range width of the edge blending POSITION Adjust the display position of the edge blending BLACK LEVEL Divide the screen into nine parts and keep the black level uniform for each projector The nine divisions screens are TOP LEFT TOP CENTER TOP RIGHT CENTER LEFT CENTER CENTER RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM CENTER and BOTTOM RIGHT gt page 60 91 MULTI SCREEN 5 Using On Screen Menu INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO WHITE BALANCE PICTURE SETTING SELECT 4 lt HDMI ADVANCED WHITE BALANCE This adjusts the white balance for each projector when projecting using a combination of several projectors This can be adjusted when MODE is set to ON BRIGHTNESS W BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B Adjusting the black color of the video CONTRAST W CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTRAST B PICTURE SETTING This sets the division condition when projecting using a combination of several projectors Multi Screen Projection
165. owing adjustment points differ at the HORIZONTAL CORNER and VERTICAL CORNER HORIZONTAL CORNER When Point b in the drawing is moved and the upper side and Point g are moved the lower side will move in a parallel manner VERTICAL CORNER When Point d in the drawing is moved and the left side and Point e are moved the right side will move in a parallel manner Adjustment points of the HORIZONTAL CORNER screen and movement points of the projection screen Point b will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points a b c Point g will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points f g h Adjustment points of the VERTICAL CORNER screen and movement points of the projection screen Point d will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points a d f Point e will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points f g h 4 Start from Step 2 onwards to adjust the other points 5 When the adjustment is completed press the YA 4 buttons to align the cursor with the EXIT in the adjustment screen and then press theENTER button Switch to the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION menu screen 89 5 Using On Screen Menu PINCUSHION Adjust the curve distortion of the projection screen TOPS Adjust the curve distortion of the upper edge of the projection TOP screen Adjust the curve distortion of the lower edge of the projection
166. ox signal has aspect ratios with the vista size 1 85 1 or cinema scope size 2 35 1 for movie film The term squeeze refers to the compressed image of which aspect ratio is converted from 16 9 to 4 3 INPUT RESOLUTION The resolution is assigned automatically when the resolution of the input signal from the computer video input terminal or BNC video input terminal analog RGB cannot be distinguished 81 5 Using On Screen Menu VIDEO INPUT DISPLAY SETUP INFO PICTURE IMAGE OPTIONS 3D SETTINGS NOISE REDUCTION DEINTERLACE NORMAL GEH CS CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT SIGNAL TYPE AUTO VIDEO LEVEL AUTO GT CEJ SELECT 4 HDMI ADVANCED Using Noise Reduction NOISE REDUCTION When projecting a video image you can use the NOISE REDUCTION function to reduce the screen noise roughness and distortion This device is equipped with three types of noise reduction functions Select the function according to the type of noise Depending on the noise level the noise reduction effect can be set to OFF LOW MEDIUM or HIGH NOISE REDUCTION can be selected for SDTV HDTV signal and component signal input RANDOM NR Reduces flickering random noise image MOSQUITO NR Reduces mosquito noise that appears around the edges of an image during Blu ray playback BLOCK NR Reduces block noise or mosaic like patterns by selecting ON
167. page 86 Selecting the display boundary ratio of the main display and sub display Switch the main display and sub display Main Display Input terminals that can be used for the main screen and sub screen The main screen and sub screen can provide the following input terminals The main display and sub display support computer signals up to WUXGA Q 60HzRB Sub Display or additional displa HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC CV BNC Y C COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT HDMI No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No DisplayPort Yes Yes Yes Yes BNC Yes Yes No Yes Yes M BNC CV Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Main Display fBNC Y C Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes COMPUTER Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes HDBaseT No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No SLOT No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No NOTE Some signals may not appear depending on the resolution 52 4 Multi Screen Projection Projecting two screens 1 Press the MENU button to display the on screen menu and select DISPLAY PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO PsuseurT cir MODE PIP PIP SETTING ADVANCED This displays the PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE screen in the on screen menu 2 Select SUB INPUT using the buttons and press the ENTER button This displays the SUB INPUT screen 3 Select the input signal using the V A buttons and press the ENTER button SUB INPUT OFF O HDMI DisplayPort BNC
168. pplied power cord s three pin plug here and plug the other end into an active wall outlet gt page 13 Main power switch While AC power is being supplied set the main power switch to ON position then your projector will enter a standby state Security Bar Attach an anti theft device The security bar accepts security wires or chains up to 0 18 inch 4 6 mm in diameter Adjustable Tilt Foot Built in Security Slot gt page 22 This security slot supports the MicroSaver 9 Security System Controls Indicator Panel 2 3 4 5 POWER STATUS LIGHT TEMP 1 0 POWER Button page 14 24 2 POWER Indicator page 14 15 24 168 3 STATUS Indicator page 168 4 LIGHT Indicator gt page 29 169 5 TEMP Indicator page 169 6 SOURCE Button page 16 7 AUTO ADJ Button gt page 23 8 3D REFORM Button gt page 32 9 MENU Button gt page 62 10 AV 4 Buttons gt page 62 11 ENTER Button gt page 62 12 EXIT Button gt page 62 1 Introduction nb OAS 1 LENS SHIFT SHUTTER HOME POSITION 13 LIGHT FOCUS ZOOM 15 16 17 13 SHUTTER Button page 26 14 LIGHT Button page 29 15 LENS SHIFT HOME POSITION Button page 19 26 124 156 16 FOCUS Button page 21 17 ZOOM Button page 21 1 Introduction Te
169. r On Off signal selection picture freeze picture mute audio mute adjusting error message notification event schedule PC Control Utility Pro 4 Fie View Tool Group Projector Schedule hay Setting Name 5 Status Lamp Rema Rema Input Termi Addr Screen of PC Control Utility Pro 4 This section provides an outline of preparation for use of PC Control Utility Pro 4 Pro 5 For information on how to use PC Control Utility Pro 4 Pro 5 see Help of PC Control Utility Pro 4 5 page 151 152 Step 1 Install PC Control Utility Pro 4 Pro 5 on the computer Step 2 Connect the projector to a LAN Step 3 Start PC Control Utility Pro 4 Pro 5 TIP PC Control Utility Pro 4 can be used with a serial connection Using on Windows Step 1 Install PC Control Utility Pro 4 on the computer NOTE To install or uninstall the program the Windows user account must have Administrator privilege Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista and Windows XP Exit all running programs before installation If another program is running the installation may not be completed 1 Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD ROM into your CD ROM drive The menu window will be displayed 149 8 User Supportware TIP If the menu window will not be displayed try the following procedure For Windows 7 1 Click start on Windows 2 Click All Programs
170. re The software programs except PC Control Utility Pro 5 support Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista and Windows XP NOTE To install or uninstall each software program the Windows user account must have Administrator privilege Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista or Computer Administrator privilege Windows XP Exit all running programs before installation If another program is running the installation may not be completed To run Virtual Remote Tool or PC Control Utility Pro 4 on Windows 8 1 Windows 8 Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional Microsoft NET Framework Version 2 0 is required The Microsoft NET Framework Version 2 0 3 0 or 3 5 is available from Microsoft s web page Download and install it on your computer 1 Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD ROM into your CD ROM drive The menu window will be displayed Projector User s Manual amp User Supportware LoS Projector User s Manual amp User Supportware TIP If the menu window will not be displayed try the following procedure For Windows 7 1 Click start on Windows 2 Click All Programs Accessories gt Run 3 Type your CD ROM drive name example Q and LAUNCHER EXE in Name example Q LAUNCHER EXE 4 Click OK The menu window will be displayed 143 2 Click
171. re information on settings refer to the instruction manual of the audio video equipment to be connected VIDEO LEVEL and make necessary settings 132 When connecting the HDMI IN terminal of the projector to the Blu ray player the projector s video level can be made settings in accordance with the Blu ray player s video level In the menu select ADJUST gt VIDEO gt 6 Installation and Connections Connecting to a Wired LAN The projector comes standard with a Ethernet HDBaseT port RJ 45 which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable To use a LAN connection you are required to set the LAN on the projector menu Select SETUP NETWORK SETTINGS WIRED LAN page 107 Example of LAN connection Example of wired LAN connection Server LAN cable not supplied NOTE Use a Category 5 or higher LAN cable Ethernet HDBaseT 133 6 Installation and Connections Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device sold commercially HDBaseT is a connection standard for home appliances that is established by the HDBaseT Alliance Use a LAN cable sold commercially to connect the Ethernet HDBaseT port of the projector RJ 45 to a HDBaseT transmission device sold commercially The Ethernet HDBaseT port of the projector supports HDMI signals HDCP from transmissio
172. rection for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the vertical direction A A Reverse angle correction is also possible NOTE e When the maximum adjustment range is exceeded distortion adjustment is disabled Set up the projector at an optimal angle as the deterioration in the image quality increases as the distortion adjustment volume gets larger e Please note that the image will go out of focus due to the difference in the distance between the upper and lower or left and right sides and the center of the screen for projections cutting across corners Lenses with short focal points are also not recommended for projections cutting across corners as the image will go out of focus 88 5 Using On Screen Menu Adjustment method 1 Align the cursor with the HORIZONTAL CORNER or VERTICAL CORNER of the GEOMETRIC CORREC TION menu and then press the ENTER button The adjustment screen will be displayed 2 Press the VA buttons to align the cursor yellow box with the target adjustment point and then press the ENTER button The cursor will change into an adjustment point yellow in color 3 Press the 4 buttons to adjust the corners or sides of the screen and then press the ENTER button The adjustment point will go back to being a cursor yellow box Explanation of screen transition The adjustment points of the four corners a c f and h in the drawing will move independently The foll
173. reen Menu Language Select screen When you first turn on the projector you will get the Startup menu This menu gives you the opportunity to select one of the 29 menu languages To select a menu language follow these steps 1 Use the V 4 or b button to select one of the 29 languages from the menu LANGUAGE PLEASE SELECT A MENU LANGUAGE 3D REFORM SOURCE AUTO MENU EXIT 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation ENGLISH DANSK 2 SUOMI DEUTSCH gt PORTUGUES NORSK O FRANCAIS gt E TINA summ la O ITALIANO 2 MAGYAR ROM N ESPANOL POLSKI HRVATSKI O SVENSKA gt NEDERLANDS INDONESIA 2 eS gt lnu BAGS IP EXIT SELECT e SELECT 2 Press the ENTER button to execute the selection C 3D REFORM After this has been done you can proceed to the menu ox d operation If you want you can select the menu language later LANGUAGE on page 66 and 94 SCR A SHUTTER HOME POSITION FN NOTE e f one of the following things happens the projector will not turn on Ifthe 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 t
174. reen menus will be rotated in the counter clockwise direction The projector is equipped with a sensor to automatically detect the instal lation state A Precautions during installation e Please do not install the projector in a vertical orientation on top of the floor or table on its own If not the pro jector may fall over resulting in injury damage or malfunction For vertical installation install the projector with the intake vent safety cover facing downwards A stand for supporting the projector needs to be made for this purpose In this case the stand must be designed such that the center of gravity of the projector is located well within the legs of the stand If not the projector may fall over and result in injury damage and malfunction e Do not obstruct the intake vent on the safety cover The projector may otherwise overheat causing fire and malfunction NOTE When using a safety cover the power turns on only when the projector ventilation intake is facing down If the intake vent faces any other direction the power will not turn on If the projector is mounted vertically without a safety cover the power will not turn on 135 6 Installation and Connections Design and manufacturing conditions for the stand 1 To display images in portrait orientation use a safety cover sold separately page 137 2 Please hire an installation service provider for a fee for the design and man
175. reen mute is turned on The on screen mute is maintained even when the projector is turned off Holding down the MENU button for at least 10 seconds will turn off the on screen mute 26 3 Convenient Features Freezing a Picture Hold the CTL button and press the PIP FREEZE button to freeze a picture Press again to resume motion 30 REFORM AUTO AD O 69 C NOTE The image is frozen but the original video is still playing ahead 27 3 Convenient Features Magnifying a Picture You can magnify the picture up to four times NOTE The maximum magnification may be less than four times depending on the signal To do so 1 Press the D ZOOM button to magnify the picture 2 Press the lt gt button The area of the magnified image will be moved 4 9 9 G3 3 Press the D ZOOM button Each time the D ZOOM button is pressed the image is demagni fied NOTE The image will be magnified or demagnified at the center of the screen e Displaying the menu will cancel the current magnification 28 3 Convenient Features Changing LIGHT MODE Checking Energy Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE LIGHT MODE When either ECO1 or ECO2 in LIGHT MODE is selected motion noise of the projector is cut down by lowering brightness of its light source By saving energy consumption the CO emission from this proje
176. reen with a 4 3 aspect ratio 16 9 screen For a screen with a 16 9 aspect ratio 16 10 screen For a screen with a 16 10 aspect ratio NOTE After changing the screen type check the setting of ASPECT RATIO in the menu page 80 Using the Wall Color Correction WALL COLOR OFF BLACKBOARD BLACKBOARD GRAY LIGHT YELLOW LIGHT GREEN LIGHT BLUE SKY BLUE LIGHT ROSE mH PINK uu This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white Selecting Fan Mode FAN MODE Fan Mode is used to set the speed of the internal cooling fan MODE Select three modes for fan speed AUTO and HIGH AUTO The built in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature HIGH The built in fans run at a high speed Select this option when using the projector at altitudes ap proximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher NOTE Make sure the speed is set to HIGH when you are using this device continuously for several days Set FAN MODE to HIGH when using the projector at altitudes approximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher Using the projector at altitudes approximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher without setting to HIGH can cause the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector Using the p
177. rminals Features 8 3 1 PC CONTROL 7 ET EI me 82556 2 Orv R Cr CV E SLOT HDBaseT 9 COMPUTER 1 IN Component Input Terminal Mini D Sub 15 Pin page 13 125 131 166 DisplayPort IN Terminal DisplayPort 20 Pin page 126 166 HDMI IN Terminal Type A page 126 128 132 166 BNC Input R Cr CV G Y Y B Cb C H V Termi nals BNC x 5 page 125 130 BNC Y C Input Terminal BNC x 2 page 130 BNC CV Input Terminal BNC x 1 page 130 USB Port Type A page 167 For future expansion This port allows for power sup ply HDMI OUT Terminal Type A page 129 Ethernet HDBaseT Port RJ 45 gt page 133 134 167 3D SYNC Terminal Mini DIN 4 Pin page 40 PC CONTROL Port D Sub 9 Pin page 167 173 Use this port to connect a PC or control system This enables you to control the projector using serial communication protocol If you are writing your own program typical PC control codes are on page 173 12 REMOTE Terminal Stereo Mini Use this jack for wired remote control of the projector using a commercially available remote cable with 23 5 stereo mini plug without resistance Connect the projector and the supplied remote control using a commercially available wired remote control cable page 11 NOTE When
178. rojector SECURITY A keyword can be set for your projector using the Menu to avoid operation by an unauthorized user When a keyword is set turning on the projector will display the Keyword input screen Unless the correct keyword is entered the pro jector cannot project an image The SECURITY setting cannot be cancelled by using the RESET of the menu To enable the Security function 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the gt button twice to select SETUP and press the V button or the ENTER button to select MENU 3 Press the button to select CONTROL 4 Press the bution three times to select SECURITY and press the ENTER button INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY MENU INSTALLATION TOOLS CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF OFF COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps CONTROL ID REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK 5 MOVE lt HDMI ADVANCED The OFF ON menu will be displayed 5 Press the button to select ON and press the ENTER bution SECURITY OFF e ON cp ex The SECURITY KEYWORD screen will be displayed 6 Type in a combination of the four lt gt buttons and press the ENTER button NOTE A keyword must be 4 to 10 digits in length SECURITY KEYWORD GGQOR EXIT INPUT The CONFIRM KEYWORD screen will be displayed NOTE Make a note of your password and store it in a safe place 35 3 Conve
179. rojector at altitudes approximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components such as the light module e Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu TIP When HIGH is selected for FAN MODE a symbol icon E will be displayed at the bottom of the menu 97 5 Using On Screen Menu LIGHT MODE Adjusting the energy savings settings and the brightness of each projector in multi screen projection For energy savings settings see page 29 3 6 Changing LIGHT MODE Checking Energy Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE LIGHT MODE LIGHT MODE NORMAL The light module luminance brightness will become 100 and the screen will turn bright ECO1 By controlling the brightness and fan speed according to the selected setting energy can be saved and motion noise the power consumption can be lowered Can be selected when CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode is set to OFF CONSTANT OFF CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode will be canceled BRIGHTNESS ON Maintains the brightness that is in effect at the time ON is selected Unless OFF is se lected the same settings will remain in effect even when the projector is turned off To re adjust the brightness first turn this setting OFF before making further adjustments NOTE CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS mode is a function used to maintain the brightness at a constant level Color will not be fixed ADJUST
180. rtion page 32 Picture is blurred Adjust the focus page 21 Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen page 18 Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens page 153 Has the lens been shifted by an amount exceeding the guaranteed range page 156 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 Check the computer s resolution and frequency Make sure that the resolution you are trying to display is vertically horizontally supported by the projector page 159 or both Adjust the computer image manually with the Horizontal Vertical in the IMAGE OPTIONS page 79 170 9 Appendix Problem Check These Items Remote control does Install new batteries page 10 not work Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector Stand within 22 feet 7 m of the projector page 11 Indicator is lit or e See the POWER STATUS LIGHT Indicator page 168 169 blinking Cross color in RGB Press the AUTO ADJ button on the projector cabinet or the remote control page 23 mode Adjust the computer image manually with CLOCK PHASE in IMAGE OPTIONS in the menu page 78 For more information contact your dealer
181. s Set up the projectors in a place or structure in a way with sufficient strength to support the combined weight of the two projec tors The single projector with a lens weighs up to approximately 20 kg 44 Ibs To prevent the projectors from falling fasten them in a way to withstand earthquakes Double stacking will cause room temperature to increase Ventilate the room well Do not attempt to stack projectors on the ceiling Gravity stacking cannot be done on the ceiling Warm up the projectors for one hour before the desired projection is obtained Make sure that the position of the upper projector does not exceed its specifications When setting up the two projectors adjustable height range for the tilt feet on the upper projector is added to the total adjustable range Set up the projectors so that the projected image shows as little geometric distortions as possible The lens is different in geometric distortion between wide and tele for zoom Adjust the horizontal lens shift to the lens center 138 6 Installation and Connections Attaching Stacking Holders Attach three stacking holders to three locations on the top of the lower projector Preparation Tools required are Phillips screwdriver plus head and three stacking holders packaged with the projector Loosen the tilt feet three locations of the projector 1 Remove rubber caps and screws at three locations 1 Use your tweezers or nail to pinch and pull up t
182. s directly on top of one another NOTE For the range of the projection distance please refer to the Appendix Throw distance and screen size page 153 51 4 Multi Screen Projection Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time The projector has a feature that allows you to view two different signals simultaneously You have two modes picture in picture PIP mode and picture by picture PICTURE BY PICTURE mode The projection video in the first screen display is known as the main display while the projection video that is called out subsequently is known as the sub display Select the projection function under DISPLAY PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE MODE in the on screen menu the default factory setting when shipped is PIP 85 A single screen is projected when power is turned on Picture in Picture function PIP A small sub display is displayed inside the main display The sub display can be set up and adjusted as follows page 86 Select whether to display the sub display at the top right top left bottom right MainDisplay or bottom left of the screen the size of the sub display can be selected and the position can be fine tuned Switch the main display with the sub display Picture by picture function PICTURE BY PICTURE Display the main display and sub display side by side The main display and sub display can be set up and adjusted as follows
183. s or adjustments using the remote control enable the CONTROL ID so as not to activate the other projectors page 105 Setting the overlap of projection screens Enable EDGE BLENDING 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Select EDGE BLENDING The EDGE BLENDING screen will be displayed Align the cursor with MODE and then press the ENTER button The mode screen will be displayed INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO MODE OFF ENTER 1 HDMI ADVANCED 3 Select MODE ON and press the ENTER button OFF oN ENTER EXIT This enables the Edge Blending function The following menu items are available TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT and BLACK LEVEL 4 Select RIGHT for Projector A and LEFT for Projector B Press the ENTER button INPUT ADJUST SETUP INFO MODE ON TOP BOTTOM RIGHT BLACK LEVEL ENTER LE EXIT lt HDMI ADVANCED The following items are available CONTROL MARKER RANGE and POSITION 4 Multi Screen Projection 5 Select CONTROL ON and press the ENTER button ON MARKER ON RANGE 4 e POSITION 4 4 4 QD Each BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT and BLACK LEVEL has its own CONTROL MARKER RANGE and POSITION e For Projector A set the CONTROL for the TOP LEFT anad BOTTOM to OFF Similarly for Projector B set the CONTROL for the TOP RIGHT and BOTTOM to OFF
184. s projector is equipped with a lens shift function for adjusting the position of the projected image by using the LENS SHIFT buttons page 19 The lens be shifted within the range shown below NOTE Please do not use the lens shift function when projecting portrait images Please use it with the lens in the center Legend V Vertical refers to the screen height and H Horizontal refers to the screen width The lens shift range is expressed as a ratio of height and width respectively lt 15 15 10 10 H Width of projected image 50 V 120961 20964 1 i 100 V Ss tort 20 V 20 V 50 V PT Y Height of projected image 10 H 100 H 1 15 15 Value of X PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 20 V PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 30 V lens shift range is the same for ceiling installation Example When using to project on a 150 screen According to the Table of screen sizes and dimensions page 155 127 2 323 1 cm V 79 5 201 9 cm Adjustment range in the vertical direction the projected image can be moved upwards 0 5 x 79 5 201 9 cm 39 8 101 cm downwards approximately 39 8 101 cm when the lens is at the center position Adjustment range in the horizontal direction the projecte
185. s registered it can be locked to prevent the logo from being overwritten PC Control Utility Pro 4 PC Control Utility Pro 5 for Mac OS This is a software program used to operate the projector from the computer when the computer and the projector are connected with LAN page 133 PC Control Utility Pro 4 can be used with a serial connection NOTE To connect the projector to the network by using the Virtual Remote Tool PC Control Utility Pro 4 PC Control Utility Pro 5 please configure the settings of SETUP gt NETWORK SETTINGS in the on screen menu 107 Download service For the update information about these software programs visit our website URL http www nec display com dl en index html Operating Environment Windows Supported OS Windows 8 1 Windows 8 1 Pro Windows 8 1 Enterprise Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 7 Enterprise Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Enterprise Windows XP Home Edition 32 bit version Service Pack 3 or later Windows XP Professional 32 bit version Service Pack 3 or later Mac Supported OS Mac OS X v10 6 v10 7 v10 8 v10 9 142 8 User Supportware Installing Software Program Installation for Windows softwa
186. s the ENTER button 6 Press the EXIT button three times to close the menu 7 Restart the projector The source you selected in step 5 will be projected NOTE Even when AUTO is turned on the HDBaseT will not be automatically selected To set your network as the default source select HDBaseT TIP When the projector is in Standby mode applying a computer signal from a computer connected to the COMPUTER input will power on the projector and simultaneously project the computer s image AUTO POWER ON SELECT page 115 On the Windows 7 keyboard a combination of the Windows and P keys allows you to set up external display easily and quickly 17 2 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the lens shift dial the adjustable tilt foot lever the zoom lever zoom ring and the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity Adjusting the projected image s vertical and horizontal Adjusting the focus position Focus Lens shift page 21 page 19 Finely adjusting the size of an image Adjusting the projected image s height and horizontal tilt Zoom Tilt foot 1 page 21 page 23 NOTE Adjust the projected image s height using the tilt feet when you want to project the image at a position higher than the lens shift adjustment range 18 2 Proje
187. setting method Although the type of proxy server will be a factor it is possible that items that have actually been set will not be displayed depending on the effectiveness of the cache and the contents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation It is recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is unavoidable 42 3 Convenient Features Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when operation of the pro jector is via a browser the host name can be used as it is when the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been registered to the domain name server by a network administrator or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been set in the HOSTS file of the computer being used Example 1 When the host name of the projector has been set to pj nec co jp access is gained to the network setting by specifying http pj nec co jp index html for the address or the entry column of the URL Example 2 When the IP address of the projector is 192 168 73 1 access is gained to the network setting by specifying http 192 168 73 1 index html for the address or the entry column of the URL PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT NETWORK SETTINGS o BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR HUE SHARPNESS BS EA Ee EA Gs
188. shift THROW RATIO Adjusts according to the projection ratio of the optional lens used Model name of lens unit Adjustment range NP34ZL 9 13 NP35ZL 12 17 NP36ZL 12 17 NP37ZL 15 31 NOTE When power is supplied to the device the adjustment value of the KEYSTONE used previously is retained even if the gradient of the device is changed When clearing the adjustment value of KEYSTONE press the 3D REFORM button for 2 or more seconds When setting other GEOMETRIC CORRECTION functions the KEYSTONE menu cannot be selected When performing trapezoidal correction press the 3D REFORM button for 2 or more seconds to clear the adjustment value of GEOMETRIC CORRECTION As electrical correction is carried out by KEYSTONE the brightness may be reduced or the screen quality may deteriorate sometimes 87 5 Using On Screen Menu CORNERSTONE Display the 4 point correction screen and adjust the trapezoidal distortion of the projection screen Please refer to Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion CORNERSTONE page 32 for details on the operation HORIZONTAL CORNER VERTICAL CORNER Distortion correction for corner projection such as wall surfaces HORIZONTAL CORNER Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the horizontal direction Reverse angle correction is also possible VERTICAL CORNER Performs cor
189. t 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 product 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 human health and the environment at the minimum level The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Important Information WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING 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 Display Solutions of America Inc in this manual Failure to comply with this government regu lation could void your right to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential install
190. t two weeks after the main power is turned off If the main power is not supplied to the projector for two weeks or more it requires to set DATE AND TIME SETTINGS feature again Setting a new program timer 1 On the PROGRAM TIMER screen use the A or V button to select SETTINGS and press the ENTER button PROGRAM TIMER SETTINGS The PROGRAM LIST screen will be displayed 2 Select a blank program number and press the ENTER button PROGRAM LIST NO DAY FUNCTION EDIT DELETE 15 7 ENTER EXIT The EDIT screen will be displayed 3 Make settings for each item as required EDIT EVENT NO 01 DAY TIME 00 00 FUNCTION POWER n ADVANCED SETTINGS FF gt REPEAT ACTIVE Place a check mark to enable the program DAY cic Select days of the week for the program timer To execute the program from Monday to Friday select MON FRI To execute the program in everyday basis select EVERYDAY 100 5 Using On Screen Menu ct Set the time to execute the program Enter time in 24 hour format FUNCTION Select a function to be executed Selecting POWER will allow you to turn on or off the projector by setting ADVANCED SETTINGS Selecting INPUT will allow you to select a video source by setting ADVANCED SETTINGS Selecting LIGHT MODE will allow you to select LIGHT MODE by setting ADVANCED SET TINGS ADVANCED SETTINGS
191. t using the horizon Reference point 94 tal position 4 Adjust using the vertical position TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT BorroM LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT Sub display Main display Reference point Reference point BORDER Select the display boundary of the main display and sub display of the PICTURE BY PICTURE screen Main display Sub display Main display Sub display Display boundary TIP e 6 steps can be selected on this projector 86 GEOMETRIC CORRECTION SETUP EDGE BLENDING INPUT ADJUST KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE HORIZONTAL CORNER VERTICAL CORNER PINCUSHION PC TOOL OFF RESET MOVE HDMI KEYSTONE INFO 4 ADVANCED 5 Using On Screen Menu Display the trapezoid correction screen and adjust the trapezoidal distortion of the projection screen To display the KEYSTONE screen select DISPLAY gt GEOMETRIC CORRECTION KEYSTONE in the on screen menu The GEOMETRIC CORRECTION screen can also be displayed by pressing the 3D REFORM button on the remote control HORIZONTAL Adjustments when projecting from a diagonal direction to the screen VERTICAL Adjustments when projecting from the top or bottom direction to the screen MT Adjusts the distortion when performing trapezoidal correction with the screen moved in the vertical direction using the lens
192. talling or updating your driver refer to the user guide accompanied with your computer or graphics card or contact the support center for your computer manufacturer Install the updated driver or OS on your own responsibility We are not liable for any trouble and failure caused by this installation Signals may not be supported depending on the HDBaseT transmission device IR and RS232C cannot be used in certain cases as well 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 If the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver or power management software See also the page 172 Picture suddenly Check if the projector is in the Forced ECO mode because of too high ambient temperature If this is the becomes dark case lower the internal temperature of the projector by selecting HIGH for FAN MODE page 97 Color tone or hue is Check if an appropriate color is selected in WALL COLOR If so select an appropriate option page unusual 97 Adjust HUE in PICTURE page 77 Image isn t square to Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen page 18 the screen Use the Keystone correction function to correct the trapezoid disto
193. tation ORIENTATION This reorients your image for your type of projection The options are desktop front projection ceiling rear projection desktop rear projection and ceiling front projection NOTE Please consult the dealer if you require special installation services e g when mounting the projector to a ceiling Never install the projector on your own This may result in the projector falling down and causing injury to people This automatically detects and projects the DESKTOP FRONT and CEILING FRONT NOTE The DESKTOP REAR and CEILING REAR will not be detected Please select manually DESKTOP FRONT CEILING REAR a is 1 DESKTOP REAR CEILING FRONT TIP Check whether the automatic DESKTOP FRONT is installed within 10 degrees for floor installation and whether the CEILING FRONT is within 10 degrees for ceiling installation Select manually when the projection screen is inverted 96 5 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen SCREEN TYPE Screen type Sets the aspect ratio of the projection screen FREE The ratio of the liquid crystal panel is selected Select this when projecting multi screen and 17 9 screen 2K 4 3 screen For a sc
194. teamy environment on a sheet of paper or cloth rugs or carpets I 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 n addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information Important Information WARNING e Do not place any objects which are easily affected by heat in front of the projector lens Doing so could lead to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from the light output Do not use the projector with it leaning to the left and right This may result a malfunction however portrait instal lation is possible For portrait installation install the projector with the intake vent at the bottom Observe precautions for portrait installation Acustomized stand and a safety cover sold separately need to be attached to the projector page 136 Fire and Shock Precautions A e Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build up of heat inside your projector Allow enough space between your projector and a wall page vii Do not try to touch the exhaust vent on the left front when seen from the fr
195. to the screen width Figures differ by several with the table above because the calculation is approximate Ex Throw distance when projecting on a 150 screen with the PX602WL WH PX602WL BK using the NP36ZL lens According to the Screen Size for reference table page 155 screen width 127 2 323 1 cm The throw distance is 127 2 323 1 1 29 to 127 27323 1 x 1 61 164 1 416 8 cm to 204 8 520 2 cm because of the zoom lens 154 Projection range for the different lenses 50 300 50 300 50 300 9 Appendix NP34ZL PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 40 3147 1 0 7 9 m PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 42 330 1 1 8 3 4 PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 51 392 1 3 10 0 m NP35ZL PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 54 411 1 4 10 4 m NP36ZL PXe02WL WH PX602WL BK 54 411 1 4 10 4 m PX602UL WH PX602UL BK 63 748 1 6 19 0 m NP37ZL PX602WL WH PX602WL BK 67 786 1 7 19 9 m Tables of screen sizes and dimensions Size inches Screen width Screen height inches cm inches cm Screen height 16 10 screen size 50 424 107 7 26 5 63 7 diagonal 60 50 9 129 2 31 8 80 8 80 67 8 172 8 42 4 107 7 100 84 8 215 4 53 0 134 6 120 101 8 258 5 63 6 161 5 150 127 2 323 1 79 5 201 9 Screen width 200 169 6 430 8 106 0 269 2 240 203 5 516 9 127 2 323 1 300 254 4 646 2 159 0 403 9 155 9 Appendix Lens shifting range Thi
196. tton to select COPY and press the ENTER button The copied signal will be displayed on the clipboard at the bottom of the Entry List 3 Press the 4 or button to move to the list Press the or V button to select a signal 5 Press the 4 A or V button to select PASTE and press the ENTER button Data on the clipboard will be pasted to the signal A Deleting all the signals from the Entry List ALL DELTE 1 Press the 4 gt A or V button to select ALL DELETE and press the ENTER button The confirmation message will be displayed 2 Press the 4 button to select YES and press the ENTER button NOTE The locked signal cannot be deleted 7 5 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions ADJUST PICTURE DISPLAY SETUP INFO IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO 3D SETTINGS MODE STANDARD PRESET 2 PRESENTATION CT DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST gt ED BRIGHTNESS 4 e 4 gt GUB _ 3 4 HDMI ADVANCED MODE This function allows you to determine how to save settings for DETAIL SETTINGS of PRESET for each input STANDARD Saves settings for each item of PRESET Preset 1 through 7 PROFESSIONAL Saves all the settings of PICTURE for each input NOTE e When TEST PATTERN is displayed MODE cannot be selected PRE
197. ufacture of a customized stand to be used for portrait projection Please ensure that the design complies with the following conditions There is an intake vent opening on the safety cover Do not obstruct this opening There are 2 ventilation holes at the bottom of the projector These holes should remain unobstructed Use the 6 screw holes at the back of the projector to secure it to the stand Screw hole center dimension 300 x 300 pitch 150 mm Screw hole dimension on the projector M4 with a maximum depth of 8 mm 3 of the legs can be unscrewed for removal Horizontal adjustment mechanism for example bolts and nuts in 4 places Please design the stand so that it does not easily topple over We recommend combining ceiling mounts model NP15CM sold separately with an angle adjustment mechanism Reference drawings The drawing showing the dimensional requirements is not an actual stand design drawing Unit mm Side View Front View 4150 4150 40 x 78 holes Screw holes for 6 32 4 34 Exhaust vent M4 use 4 5 300 2 Li 184 108 holes DEN Intake vent Intake vent Horizontal adjuster 136 6 Installation and Connections Mounting the safety cover sold separately The projector is equipped a switch for changing to vertical mount portrait pr
198. urn ON automatically even if it is powered off and NETWORK STANDBY mode is in effect This function does not work when component signals come into COMPUTER 1 IN terminal or when computer signals are Sync on Green or Composite Sync Enabling Power Management AUTO POWER OFF When this option is selected you can enable the projector to automatically turn off at the selected time 0 05 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 30 1 00 if there is no signal received by any input or if no operation is performed NOTE The power will not go off automatically when a signal from the Ethernet HDBaseT port is being projected AUTO POWER OFF appears in grey when the STANDBY MODE is set to NETWORK STANDBY and 0 15 will be set automati cally Using Off Timer OFF TIMER 1 Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours OFF 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 2 Press the ENTER button on the remote control 3 The remaining time starts counting down 4 The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete NOTE e To cancel the preset time set OFF for the preset time or turn off the power When the remaining time reaches 3 minutes before the projector is turned off the THE PROJECTOR WILL TURN OFF WITHIN 3 MINUTES message will be displayed on the bottom of the screen Setting for the Optional Board SLOT POWER When using the optional board installed in the slot set the following options PROJECTOR ON
199. urn on or off when controlling the projector from your PC CRESTRON CONTROL Turn on or off when controlling the projector from your controller CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS Enter your IP address of CREST RON SERVER P ID Enter your IP ID of CRESTRON SERVER Up to 12 numeric characters TIP The CRESTRON settings are required only for use with CRESTRON ROOMVIEW For more information visit http www crestron com 111 5 Using On Screen Menu SOURCE OPTIONS INPUT ADJUST DISPLAY INFO AUTO ADJUST NORMAL COLOR SYSTEM DEFAULT INPUT SELECT LAST CLOSED CAPTION OFF BACKGROUND BLUE SELECT MOVE 4 HDMI ADVANCED Setting Auto Adjust AUTO ADJUST This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode so that the computer signal can be automatically or manually adjusted for noise and stability You can automatically make adjustment in two ways NORMAL and FINE The computer signal will not be automatically adjusted You can manually optimize the computer signal NORMAL Default setting The computer signal will be automatically adjusted Normally select this option FINE Select this option if fine adjustment is needed It takes more time to switch to the source than when NOR MAL Jis selected TIP The default setting when shipped from the factory is NORMAL When the AUTO ADJ button is pressed the same FINE adjustment is carried out COLOR SYSTEM This
200. ximate Ex Throw distance when projecting on a 150 screen with the PXG02UL WH PX602UL BK using the NP35ZL lens According to the Screen Size for reference table page 155 screen width 127 2 323 1 cm The throw distance is 127 27323 1 1 23 to 127 2 323 1 1 54 156 5 397 4 195 9 497 6 cm because of the zoom lens 153 9 Appendix PX602WL WH PX602WL BK Screen size Lens model name NP34ZL NP35ZL NP36ZL NP37ZL inch m inch m inch m 50 42 54 1 1 1 4 54 68 14 17 67 129 1 7 3 3 60 51 65 1 3 1 7 65 81 1 7 2 1 80 155 2 1 4 0 80 68 87 1 7 2 2 87 109 2 2 2 8 108 208 28 53 100 85 109 2 2 2 8 109 136 2 8 3 5 135 260 3 5 6 6 120 102 131 2 6 3 3 131 164 3 8 42 163 313 4 2 8 0 150 128 164 3 3 42 164 205 42 52 204 392 5 2 10 0 200 171 219 4 4 5 6 219 274 5 6 6 9 273 523 6 9 13 3 240 206 263 5 2 6 7 263 329 6 7 8 3 328 628 8 3 15 9 300 257 330 6 5 8 3 330 411 8 3 10 4 411 786 10 4 19 9 TIP Calculation of the throw distance from the screen size NP34ZL lens throw distance inch m x 1 01 to H x 1 29 42 71 1 m min to 33078 3 m max NPS35ZL NP36ZL lens throw distance inch m x 1 29 to x 1 61 54 1 4 m min to 4117 10 4 m max NP37ZL lens throw distance inch m x 1 61 to x 3 08 6771 7 m min to 786 19 9 m max H Horizontal refers
201. y 2500 feet 760 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical compo nents such as the light module About Copyright of original projected pictures 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 the following func tions may raise concern about the infringement of copyrights which are protected by copyright law ASPECT RATIO KEYSTONE Magnifying feature and other similar features Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish market Y netmeli ine Uygundur This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces To avoid incommoding reflec tions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view Important Information A Health precautions to users viewing 3D images Before viewing be sure to read health care precautions that may be found in the user s manual included with your 3D eyeglasses or your 3D compatible content such as Blu ray Discs video games computer s video files and the like To avoid any adverse symptoms heed the following Do not use 3D eyeglasses for viewing any material other than 3D images Allow a distance of 2 m 7 feet or greater between the screen and a user Viewing 3D images from too close a distance can strain your eyes Avoid viewing
202. y other cables 3 Mount the lens cap on the lens 4 Before moving the projector screw in the tilt feet if they have been lengthened 25 3 Convenient Features Turn off the light of the projector LENS ripe Press the SHUTTER button The light source will turn off and the light of the projector will temporarily go dark Press again to allow the screen to become illuminated again e Another way to shut the light source off is to press the SHUTTER button on the remote control LENS SHIFT SHUTTER HOME POSITION NOTE Do not press and hold the LENS SHIFT HOME POSITION button for 2 seconds or longer Doing so will cause the lens shift position to return to the home position Turning off the Image Press the AV MUTE button to turn off the image for a short period of time Press again to restore the image wo soo DisplayPort VIEWER NETWORK TIP The video will disappear but not the menu display Turning Off the On Screen Menu On Screen Ve A press of the ON SCREEN button on the remote control will hide the on screen menu the source display and other messages Press again to restore them NR T VIDEO SVIDEO HDMI DisplayPort VIEWER NETWORK Q2 TIP e To confirm that the on screen mute is turned on press the MENU button If the on screen menu is not displayed even though you press the MENU button it means the on sc
203. you want to change and press the gt button 2 Press the V button to select or V 3 Press the ENTER button a few times to select a row to which you wish to move the program The order of the programs will be changed Deleting the programs On the PROGRAM LIST screen select a program number you want to delete and press the button 2 Press the button to select DELETE 3 Press the ENTER button The confirmation screen will be displayed 4 Select YES and press the ENTER button The program will be deleted This will complete deleting the program 102 5 Using On Screen Menu DATE ANDTIME SETTINGS DATE AND TIME SETTINGS SUMMER TIME SETTINGS MOVE You can set the current time month date and year NOTE The projector has a built in clock The clock will keep working for about 2 weeks after the main power is turned off If the main power is off for 2 weeks or more the built in clock will cease If the built in clock ceases set the date and time again The built in clock will not cease while in the standby mode TIME ZONE SETTINGS Select your time zone DATE AND TIME SETTINGS Set your current date MM DD YYYY and time HH MM INTERNET TIME SERVER If you place a check mark the projector s built in clock will be synchronized with an Internet time server in every 24 hours and at the time of projector s startup UPDATE

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