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1. Projector Installation environment Model number Screen size inch Serial No Screen type L White matte 0 Beads Polarization Date of purchase Wide angle High contrast Lamp operating time hours Throw distance feet inch m Lamp Mode Normal O Eco Orientation Ceiling mount Desktop Information on input signal Power outlet connection Horizontal synch frequency kHz Connected directly to wall outlet Vertical synch frequency Hz Connected to power cord extender or other the num Synch polarity O of connected equipment v 1 Connected to a power cord reel or other the number Synch type Separate Composite of connected equipment Sync on Green STATUS Indicator Computer Steady light Orange Green Manufacturer Flashing light cycles Model number Remote control model number Notebook PC Desktop Native resolution Refresh rate Video adapter Other Projector mi DVD player m Signal cable Video equipment NEC standard or other manufacturer s cable VCR DVD player Video camera Video game or other Model number Length inch m Manufacturer Distribution amplifier Model number Model number Switcher Model number Adapter Model number E 60 9 APPENDIX TravelCare Guide TravelCare a service for international travelers This pr
2. Sleep Timer is turned off only models with the Sleep Timer function Parts of the image are lost Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST but ton Still unchanged even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu age is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a 3 computer signal Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Some pixels are lost mage is flickering Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST but ton Still unchanged even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu he source connected to the projector is active and available Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and or he contrast nput 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 mage appears to be trapezoidal unchanged even though you carry out the Keystone or 3D Reform adjustment Remote control does not work No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the re mote control Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can
3. 3 Press the ENTER Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select a submenu or item 4 Use the SELECT Y buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or set o E 32 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU 5 Adjusting the level of a selected item or selecting an item Slide bar CS Keystone Save Solid triangle Aspect Ratio Q Position Clock Return key symbol Horizontal 9 7 Vertical Clock Phase Computer O Normal O Full Radio button For Adjusting items Slide bar Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment e Use the SELECT b buttons to adjust the item For Selecting items Solid triangle Solid triangle Indicates further choices are available A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active Use the SELECT gt buttons to select the item For Selecting items Return key symbol Radio button Return key symbol Indicates further choices are available Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box 1 Press the IENTERIbutton The selected item will be displayed 2 Use the SELECT AY buttons to highlight the item you want to set Changes are stored until you adjust it again Press the EXIT button to return to
4. Entertainment Projector HT510 HT410 User s Manual English ME Deutsch EI Francais ME Italiano MB Espa ol EN Svenska m LIMITED WARRANTY Except as specified below the warranty that may be provided by the dealer cov ers all defects in material or workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or re moved 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse abuse neglect fire water dust smoke lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instruc tions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by non authorized persons Any shipment of product claim must be presented to the carrier Removal or installation of the product e Any other causes which do not relate to a product defect 3 Cartons carrying cases batteries external cabinets CDROM or any acces Sories used in connection with the product 4 Removal or installation charges 5 Cost of initial technical adjustments set up including adjustment of user con trols These costs are the responsibility of the dealer from whom the product was purchased 6 Payment of shipping charges 7 Consumption parts used in Projectors have a limited life FOR U S A AND CANADA PLEASE REFER TO THE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY SHEET INCLUDED WITH YOUR PROJECTOR OR
5. You can reduce video noise by using the N R button on the remote control To reduce video noise press the N R button to turn on the Noise Reduction feature You can also reduce video noise by using the menu See page E 35 NOISE RED E 30 4 CONVENIENT FEATURES Turning Off the Projector at the Preset Time Off Timer You can use the Off Timer feature to turn off the projector automatically at a preset time Eight preset times can be selected Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 and 8 00 Each time the button on the remote control is pressed the preset time will change You can also set the Off Timer using the menu See page E 38 __ NOGERED __ OFFTMER Getting the Information on Lamp Usage and Projector Usage You can view various information such as status of the remaining lamp time lamp hour meter and projector usage PICMUTE OFFTIMER CO GK 550 31 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Using the Menus NOTE The on screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected 1 Press the MENU ibutton on the remote control or projector cabinet to display the main menu 2 Press the item you want to adjust or set SELECT buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the menu for the M
6. O LAMP O LAMP O LAMP O STATUS O STATUS O STATUS e POWER Jer POWER Steady green light Blinking orange Steady orange light light NOTE To avoid premature lamp failure wait at least 5 minutes before turning on or off the projector CAUTION Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or do not turn off the main power under any one of the following circumstances Doing so can cause damage to the projector While the projector is turned on Whilethe cooling fans are running The cooling fans continue to work for 60 seconds after the projec tor is turned off E 28 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION After Use Preparation Make sure that the projectors main power is off 1 Unplug the power cable 2 Disconnect any other cables 3 Retract adjustable tilt foot if extended 4 Cover the lens with the lens cap 5 Put the projector and its accessories in the supplied soft case E 29 4 CONVENIENT FEATURES 4 CONVENIENT FEATURES Turning Off the Image and Sound Press button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the image and sound NOISE RED PIC MUTE OFFTIMER Freezing a Picture Press the FREEZE button to freeze a picture Press again to resume motion PIC MUTE OFF TIMER Reducing Video Noise Noise Reduction
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8. USING ON SCREEN MENU Advanced Cabinet Button Fan Mode Power Management Signal Select Computer Video S Video Off Unlock Auto Off RGB Component Auto Auto Computer Preventing the Unauthorized use of the projector Security A keyword can be set for your projector to avoid operation by an unauthorized user using the Menu When a keyword is set turning on the projector will display the entered the projector cannot project an image To enable the Security function Keyword input screen Unless the correct keyword is 1 Select Advanced gt Security and press the ENTER button Sen Cabinet Button Unlock Fan Mode Auto Power Management Off Signal Select Computer RGB Component Video Auto S Video Auto Computer The Off On menu will be displayed ENTER 2 Select On and press the button Off The Keyword screen will be displayed E 39 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU 3 Type in a combination of the four ISELECT 4b buttons and press the ENTER button NOTE A keyword must be four to 10 digits in length Keyword The Confirm Keyword screen will be displayed 4 Type in the same combination of SELECT AY b buttons and press the ENTERI button Confirm Keyword The confirmation screen will be displayed 5 Select Yes and press the ENTER button A Security Function
9. Varies the color level from green to blue The red level is used as reference This adjust ment is only valid for Video and Component inputs not valid for RGB Noise Reduction Turn on or off the noise reduction feature To reduce video noise select On NOTE e This feature is not available for 480p 576p 720p and non 1080i HDTV and RGB signals e Noise reduction set to off gives best image quality by way of higher bandwidth Noise reduction set to on softens the image Telecine Use 3 2 pull down correction to eliminate jitter and artifacts in video Auto For film source such as a DVD player Off For signals other than film sources NOTE This feature is not available for 480p 576p 720 and non 1080i HDTV and RGB signals Adjustment Wall Color 000 You can adjust Wall Color Color Management Gamma Correction Color Temperature and White Peaking Selecting Wall Color Correction Mode Wall Color This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white The following eight options are available Off Blackboard Light yellow Light green Light blue Sky blue Light rose and Pink E 35 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Adjusting Color Management Color Management This option allows you to adjust neutral tint for yellow cyan or magenta There are 5 factory presets optimized for various types of images you can set user adjustable settings Hi Br
10. 1 Button Press this button to display the Picture menu Each time this button is pressed the option will be changed See page E 35 18 FREEZE Button This button will freeze a picture Press again to resume motion 191 Button OFF TIMER This button will display eight options to turn off power automatically Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 and 8 00 See page 31 20 KEYSTONE Button 21 Press this button to correct the keystone trapezoidal distortion and make the image square See page E 26 HELP Button Provides the information about the status of the projector 22 LIGHT Button Use this button to turn on or off the button s backlight If another button is not pressed within 10 seconds while the backlight is on it will turn off to conserve the batteries 1 INTRODUCTION Battery Installation 1 Press firmly and slide the battery cover off 2 Remove both old batteries and install new ones AAA Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly 3 Slip the cover back over the batteries until it snaps into place Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries Remote Control Precautions Handle the remote control carefully fthe remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity f you will not be using the remote control for a lo
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13. AND REPLACEMENT PARTS MAY BE NEW OR SERVICEABLE USED PARTS The follow ing are not covered by the limited warranty and NEC Solutions shall not be liable for 1 Any product which is not distributed in the U S A or Canada by NEC Solutions or which is not purchased installed and operated in the U S A or Canada 2 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 3 Normal decrease in lamp light output over time 4 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident misuse abuse neglect improper ventilation fire dust smoke water lightning or other acts of nature unau thorized product modification or failure to follow instruc tions supplied with the product b Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than a NEC Solutions authorized service center c Any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier Removal or installation of the product Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect Use of the product beyond normal operating conditions Normal operating conditions are defined as product use not in excess of 8 hours per day and 260 days per year 5 Cartons carrying cases shipping cases batteries external cabinets magnetic tapes or any accessories used in connec tion with the product 6 Service required as a result of third party components WHAT NEC SOLUTIONS WILL PAY FOR NEC Solutions will pay labor and mater
14. Adjusting Horizontal Vertical Position Clock and Phase Position Clock You can adjust the image manually for position and stability Horizontal Vertical Clock and Phase Horizontal Vertical Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically Clock available for RGB signal only Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear This 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 Phase available for RGB signal only Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk This is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering Use Phase only after the Clock is complete E 37 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Setup Lamp Mode Language Menu Color Select Menu Display Time Background Orientation Communication Speed Computer Computer Setting Off Timer Off Timer You can use the Off Timer feature to turn off the projector automatically at a preset time Eight preset times can be selected Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 and 8 00 NOTE You can also use the TIMER button on the remote control to set the Off Timer See page E 31 Selecting Lamp Mode Lamp Mode This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp Normal and
15. does not appear square to the screen then use the Keystone feature for proper adjust ment See page E 26 E 23 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Move the projector left to center the image horizontally on the screen Using the Adjustable Rear Foot The adjustable rear foot provides the projector with a horizontal tilt adjustment If the projector is placed on an uneven surface keep the projector level by pushing down the left or right rear part of the top cabinet with both hands NOTE A spacer is attached to the adjustable rear foot to provide stability Remove the spacer before using the adjustable rear foot Save the spacer to use when replacing the lamp as it will keep the projector from tilting in the process See page E 45 Adjustable Rear Foot CAUTION Use care in handling the adjustable rear foot to avoid possible injury to fingers or hands Using the adjustable rear foot could pinch fingers or hands between the projector bottom and the adjustable rear foot E 24 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Adjusting the Tilt Foot 1 Lift the front edge of the projector Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever Adjustable Tilt Foot 2 Push up the Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever on the front side of the projector to extend the adjustable tilt foot maximum height 3 Push down the Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever 4 Lower the front of the projector to the desired height and release the Adjustable
16. jacks L amp R RCA These are your left and right channel audio inputs for stereo sound from a Video or S Video source N PC CONTROL Port Mini DIN 8 Pin Use this port to connect a PC or control system This enables you to control the projector using serial commu nication protocol If you are writing your own program typical PC control codes are on page E 57 E 5 1 INTRODUCTION Part Names of the Remote Control some COMPONENT COMPUTER 4 5 Koo AUTO ADJ 10 L9 Oke NOISE RED 14 3 amp 1 17 15 4 E 19 e 16 VO UME ak 20 el 22 AUTC l l M Infrared Transmitter Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the projector cabinet 2 ON Button When the main power is on you can use this button to turn your projector on NOTE To turn on the projector press and hold the POWER ON button for a minimum of two seconds POWER OFF Button You can use this button to turn your projector off NOTE To turn off the projector press the POWER OFF button twice 4 VIDEO Button Press this button to select a video source connected to the VIDEO input 5 S VIDEO Button Press this button to select an S Video source connected to the S VIDEO input C VIDEO Button COMPONENT Pr
17. the previous screen 6 Repeat steps 2 5 to adjust an additional item or press the EXIT button several times to close the menu NOTE Menu windows have the following elements eege Computer 0 58 Source Indicates the currently selected source Q Off Timer remaining time Indicates the remaining countdown time when the Off Timer is preset Key symbol Indicates the Cabinet Button is locked E 33 List of Menu Items 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Picture Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Hue Noise Reduction Telecine Off On Off Auto Adjustment Wall Color Color Management Gamma Correction Color Temperature White Peaking Off Blackboard Light yellow Light green Light blue Sky blue Light rose Pink Hi Bright Video Movie Graphic SRGB Dynamic Natural Black Detail Image Keystone Keystone Save Aspect Ratio Position Clock Horizontal Vertical Clock Phase Off On Normal Full Zoom Native Setup Off Timer Lamp Mode Language Menu Color Select Menu Display Time Background Orientation Communication Speed Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 Normal Eco Page 1 English Deutsch Francais Italiano Espafiol Portugu s Nederlands Page 2 Svenska Norsk Suomi Ce amp tina Magyar Polski T rkce Page 3 FC 3 64 Dansk Color Monochrome Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 15se
18. the projector is too high the projector detects abnormal high temperature In this condition the projector will not turn on to protect the internal system If this happens wait for the projector s internal components to cool down When the lamp reaches its end of usable life the projector will not turn on If this happens replace the lamp If the lamp fails to light and if indicator flashes on and off in a cycle of six times wait a full minute and then turn on the power E 22 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source Using the cabinet buttons O Component O Video O S Video Press the SOURCE button Press and quickly release the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet to display the Source list Each time the SOURCE is pressed each source name will be highlighted in sequence Using the Remote Control PONES COMPONENT COMPUTER AUTO ADI Press any one of the VIDEO S VIDEO C VIDEO or COMP buttons NOTE If no input signal is available the projector will display a blue background factory preset Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Place your projector on a flat level surface and ensure that the projector is square to the screen Lift the front edge of the projector to center the image vertically fthe projected image
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20. 15 kHz to 100 kHz RGB 24 kHz or over Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz Color Reproduction 16 7 million colors simultaneously Full color Horizontal Resolution NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL YCbCr 540 TV lines SECAM 300 TV lines RGB HT510 1024 dots H x 576 dots V HT410 854 dots x 480 dots V External Control IR Sync Compatibility Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on G Built in Speaker 1W Monaural Power Requirement 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Input Current 2 2 1 1A Power Consumption 204W 7 0W Standby Effective pixels are more than 99 99 Lowest Position is the minimum lens shift position 3 Highest Position is the maximum lens shift position E 53 8 SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Installation Orientation Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Dimensions 7 4 W x 4 4 H x 18 3 D 187mm W x 118mm H x 337mm D not including protrusions Net Weight 6 6 Ibs 3 0 kg Environmental Considerations Operational Temperatures 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Regulations UL C UL UL 60950 CSA 60950 Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements Meets FCC Class B requirements Meets AS NZS CISPR 22 Class B Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 TUV GS Approved For additional information visit US ht
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22. 9 1 7343 343 3 8719 64 54 Maximum Lens Shift Position Factory Default Screen Size 16 9 B max C Diagonal Width Height wide tele wide tele wide tele inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm degree degree 30 762 26 1 664 14 7 374 12 3 312 12 3 312 417 1060 49 9 1267 16 4 13 8 40 1016 34 9 886 19 6 498 16 4 416 16 4 416 56 3 1430 67 1 1706 16 2 13 7 55 1397 47 9 1218 27 0 685 22 5 571 22 5 572 78 1 1984 93 0 2363 16 1 13 6 60 1524 52 3 1328 29 4 747 24 5 623 24 6 624 85 4 2169 101 7 2582 16 0 13 6 72 1829 62 8 1594 35 3 897 29 4 748 29 5 7491102 9 2613 122 4 3108 16 0 13 5 73 1854 63 6 1616 35 8 909 29 8 758 29 9 760 104 3 2649 1241 3152 16 0 13 5 80 2032 69 7 1771 39 2 996 32 7 831 32 8 833 114 5 2908 136 2 3459 15 9 13 5 82 6 2098 72 0 1829 40 5 1029 33 8 858 33 8 8601118 3 3004 140 7 3573 15 9 13 5 84 2134 73 2 1860 41 2 1046 34 3 872 34 4 8741120 3 3056 143 1 3634 15 9 13 5 90 2286 78 4 1992 44 1 1121 36 8 934 36 9 937 129 0 3278 153 4 3897 15 9 13 5 92 2337 80 2 2037 45 1 1146 37 6 955 37 7 957 132 0 3352 156 9 3985 15 9 13 5 100 2540 87 2 2214 49 0 1245 40 9 1038 41 0 1041 143 6 3647 170 7 4336 15 9 13 5 106 2692 92 4 2347 52 0 1320 43 3 1100 43 4
23. AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Turning on the Projector Selecting a Source Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Correcting the Vertical Keystone Distortion Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically Turning Up or Down Volume Turning off the Projector After Use 4 CONVENIENT FEATURES Turning Off the Image and Sound Freezing a Picture Reducing Vide Noise Noise Reduction Turning Off the Projector at the Preset Time Off Timer Getting the Information on Lamp Usage and Projector Usage 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Using the Menus List of Menu Items Menu Descriptions amp Functions tee Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Hue Noise Reduction Telecine Adjustim fit ect feces Selecting Wall Color Correction Mode Wall Color Adjusting Color Management Color Management Selecting Gamma Correction Adjusting Color Temperature Color Temperature snot er oe tern Correcting Vertical Keystone Distortion Manually Keystone Saving Vertical Keystone Correction Keystone Save Selecting Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Adjusting the Horizontal Vertical Position Clock and Phase Position Clock Setup Setting Off Timer Off Timer Selecting Lamp Mode Lamp Mode Selecting Menu Language Language Selecting Menu Color Menu Color Select Selecting Menu Display Time Menu Display Time Selecting a Color for Background Background Selecting Projector Orientation Orientation Selecting
24. ASIC OPERATION Note on Startup screen Menu Language Select screen When you first turn on the projector you will get the Startup screen This screen gives you the opportunity to select one of the 9 menu languages To select a menu language follow these steps 1 Use the SELECT A or Y button to select one of the 9 languages for the menu Cabinet controls Remote control Menu Language Select Wahlen Sie bitte die Men Sprache aus Deutsch S il vous plait choisir la langue de menu Francais Per favore di scegliere la lingua di menu Italiano Escoja por favor el idioma de menu Espa ol V lj menyn spr ken Svenska A JBXERORSOBR mx uli AOS 2812164 e Select UP DOWN amp ENTER 2 Press the ENTER button to execute the selection Cabinet controls Remote control en OFF TIMER PICMUTE After this has been done you can proceed to the menu operation If you want you can select the menu language later See Language on page E 38 NOTE Immediately after turning on the projector screen flicker may occur This is not a fault Wait 3 to 5 minutes until the lamp lighting is stabilized When the Lamp mode is set to Eco the Lamp indicator will light green If one of the following things happens the projector will not turn on If the internal temperature of
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27. Communication Speed Communication Speed Advanced ceti temet neret freto Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector Security Disabling the Cabinet Buttons Cabinet Button Enabling Fan Speed Mode Fan Mode Enabling Power Management Power Management Selecting Signal Format Signal Select sss E 42 E v TABLE OF CONTENTS Information Page 1 2 3 Reset sos Returning to Factory Default Factory Default Clearing Lamp Hour Meter Clear Lamp Hour Meter 6 MAINTENANCE Replacing the Lamp Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 7 5 00 E 49 Power Indicator Status Indicator Lamp Indicator E CommMon Problems sr TIC LR E 50 8 SPECIFICATIONS PRMMM E 53 9 APPENDIX Cabinet Dimensions E 55 Pin Assignments of E 56 PC Control Codes and Cable Connection E 57 Compatible Input Signal List Troubleshooting Check List TravelCare Guide E vi 1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to your new NEC 510 410 home entertainment Projector and describes its features and controls Congratulations on Your Purchase of The HT510 H
28. ED OFE TIMER VOLUME KEY STONE NOTE When this option is highlighted pressing the ENTER button will display its slide bar for adjustment 3 Press the SELECT lt to correct the keystone distortion NOTE You can save changes by using Keystone Save feature when you turn off the projector See page E 36 E 26 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing an RGB image automatically Press the AUTO ADJ button to optimize an RGB image automatically Poor picture Cabinet controls Remote control T Ces AUTO ADI EIS EX Press the AUTO ADJ button to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear and to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk this is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering This function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image This function also adjusts the clock phase to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk This is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time NOTE e Some signals not be displayed correctly or take time e The Auto Adjust function does not work fo
29. Eco modes The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode Normal Mode This is the default setting 100 Brightness Eco Mode Select this mode to increase the lamp life and reduce fan noise 80 Brightness Selecting Menu Language Language You can choose one of 20 languages for the on screen menu Selecting Menu Color Menu Color Select You can choose between two color modes for menu color color and monochrome Selecting Menu Display Time Menu Display Time This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu The preset choices are Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 15 and Auto 45 sec The Auto 45 is the factory preset Selecting a Color for Background Background Use this feature to display a blue black screen when no signal is available Selecting Projector Orientation Orientation This sets your image for your type of projection application The options are desktop front projection ceiling rear projection desktop rear projection and ceiling front projection Selecting Communication Speed Communication Speed This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port Mini DIN 8 Pin It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps The default is 38400 bps Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs E 38 5
30. F 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H INPUT SELECT COMPONENT 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 11H 19H INPUT SELECT VIDEO 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 06H OEH INPUT SELECT S VIDEO 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H OBH 13H PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H SOUND MUTE ON 02H 12H 00H 00H 00H 14H SOUND MUTE OFF 02H 13H 00H 00H 00H 15H NOTE Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Contorol Codes if needed Cable Connection Communication Protocol MG M 38400 bps Data TOMBE s esed terere icq 8 bits p Tr No parity Stop bit One bit X on off sss None Communications procedure Full duplex NOTE Depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs PC Control Connector Mini DIN 8P To RxD of PC To GND of PC To TxD of PC NOTE Pins 2 3 5 6 and 8 are used inside the projector E 57 9 APPENDIX Compatible Input Signal List Horizontal 15 kHz to 100 kHz RGB 24 kHz or over Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz Resolution Frequency H Refresh Rate Dots kHz Hz NTSC 15 734 60 PAL 15 625 50 PAL60 _ 15 734 60 SECAM 15 625 50 VESA 31 47 IBM 31 47 60 MAC 31 47 60 MAC 34 97 MAC 35 VESA 37 86 VESA 37 5 IBM 39 375 VESA 43 269 VESA 35 16 VESA 37 879 VESA 48 077 VESA 46 88 VESA 53 674 MAC 49 725
31. ITADA A excepci n de lo que se especifica abajo la garant a que puede ser suministrada por el distribuidor cubre todos los defectos en material o elaboraci n en este producto Lo siguiente no es cubierto por la garant a 1 Cualquier producto en el cual el n mero serial haya sido desfigurado modificado removido 2 Dafios deterioro o malfuncionamiento resultado de Accidente mal manejo abuso negligencia fuego agua polvo humo rel mpagos u otros fen menos naturales modificaciones del producto sin autorizaci n fallas en el seguimiento de las instrucciones suministradas con el producto Reparaci n o intentos de reparaci n por personas no autorizadas Cualquier env o del producto el reclamo debe presentarse al transportador Remoci n o instalaci n del producto e Cualquier otra causa que no este relacionada con un defecto del producto 3 Cartones estuches de transporte pilas gabinetes externos CDROM o cualquier accesorio utilizado en conexi n con el producto 4 Costos por instalaci n o remoci n 5 Costo de los ajustes t cnicos iniciales configuraci n incluyendo el ajuste de los controles de usuario Estos costos son responsabilidad del distribuidor donde se adquiri el producto 6 Pago de los costos de env o 7 Las piezas de consumo utilizadas en los proyectores tienen una duraci n limitada PARA LOS EE UU Y CANAD CONSULTE POR FAVOR LA HOJA DE GARANTIA LIMITADA ESTANDAR IN
32. Problem of units per User Required Service 1 Repair and Return 2 Loan unit Requested period of Loan unit Payment method 1 Credit Card 2 Travelers Cheque 3 Cash In Case of Credit Card Card No w Valid Date E 65 9 APPENDIX Condition of your TravelCare Service Program Enduser is requested to understand following condition of TravelCare Service Program and complete the neces sary information on the application sheet 1 Service Options There are 3 types of Service available Enduser has to understand following condition and is required to fill in the Application Sheet 1 Repair and Return The Faulty unit is sent or collected from the customer It is repaired and returned within 10 days to the customer excluding transport time There may have a case repair and return can t be done by NEC Authorized Service Station because of shortage of spare parts due to same model is not sold in the territory 2 Repair and Return with Loan This service is limited to some Service Stations This service is offered to the Enduser who cannot wait until their unit is repaired The customer can borrow a unit for 200 up to 12 days Customer then sends in inoperable unit to nearest NEC Authorized Service Station for service In order to prevent collection problem Enduser is required to fill in Application Sheet Enduser needs to confirm the availability of the Service to NEC Authorized S
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34. SCART adapter VIDEO to SCART with audio L R Composite video cable supplied audio cable supplied male Audio Equipment L R Ki F oo audio cable EE 1 Turn off the power to the projector and your video equipment 2 Use the SCART adapter to connect the Video input of the projector and a SCART output of your video equipment 3 Turn on the power to the projector and your video equipment 4 Press the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet or VIDEO button on the remote control to select Video input E 19 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Connect the supplied power cable to the projector First connect the supplied power cable s two pin plug to the AC IN of the projector and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet CAUTION Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any one of the following circumstances Doing so can cause damage to the projector While the projector is turned on While the cooling fans are running The cooling fans continue to work for 60 seconds after the projector is turned off E 20 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION This section describes how to turn o
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36. T410 Entertainment Projector The 510 410 is a sophisticated single chip DLP projector designed with the enhanced video require ments for the home entertainment user With the 510 410 you will enjoy projecting images up to 200 measured diagonally from your DVD player VCR satellite hookup HDTV source PC or Macintosh computer desktop or notebook and images from your digital camera The HT510 HT410 can be setup on a coffee table tabletop cart bookshelf or permanently installed With an extensive input panel quick connect guide and full function remote you will be ready to immerse yourself in big screen enjoyment Features you ll enjoy on the HT510 HT410 entertainment projector 16 9 native wide screen display Exceptionally quite as low as 26dB fan noise in Eco Mode High resolution images HT510 is a 1024x576 display HT410 is a 854x480 display HDTV 10801 720p and SDTV 576p 480p compatibility Manual vertical lens shift assists in projector to screen picture alignment Adjustable tilt rear foot for enhanced projector placement and alignment to the screen Eco Mode technology increases lamp life by up to 50 and reduces noise level to lt 26dB 3 video inputs 1 component 1 S Video and 1 video for multiple video source connectivity Integrated deinterlace video processing technology Display popular wide screen and full screen aspect ratios 16 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 and 4 3 Built in speaker for an
37. TH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY NEC SOLUTIONS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANY IMPLIED WARRAN TIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES NEC SOLUTIONS LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT NEC SOLUTIONS OPTION NEC SOLUTIONS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 1 DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THIS PRODUCT DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVE NIENCE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME COMMERCIAL LOSS OR 2 ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSE QUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLU SIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT NEC SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Itasca Illinois 60143 1248 TELEPHONE 800 836 0655 www necvisualsystems com Customers are cautioned that product performance is affected by system configuration software the application customer data and operat
38. Tilt Foot Lever to lock the Adjustable tilt foot There is approximately 10 degrees of up and down adjustment for the front of the projector CAUTION Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as gripping the tilt foot or hanging on the wall can cause damage to the projector Zoom Use the Zoom lever to finely adjust the image size on the screen 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Focus Use the Focus ring to obtain the best focus NOTE In a ceiling mounted application the zoom and focus adjustments may cause the projected image to shift down slightly If this happens adjust the lens shift again Correcting the Vertical Keystone Distortion The Keystone correction feature will correct the vertical distortion of a projected image on the screen NOTE Keystone angle can be corrected between 15 degrees upward and 15 degrees downward of projector tilt from level To correct keystone distortion using the KEYSTONE button 1 Press the KEYSTONE button once to display the slide bar for adjustment 2 Press the KEYSTONE or to correct the keystone distortion You can also correct keystone distortion by using 1 Press the button to display the menu 2 Use the SELECT A or Y to select Image and then Keystone the menu PIC MUTE NOISE R
39. VESA 48 363 VESA 56 476 MAC 60 241 VESA 60 023 VESA 68 677 85 VESA 67 5 75 SUN 61 796 65 95 VESA 60 60 VESA 63 981 60 02 MAC 69 89 65 18 SXGA SDTV 480p 525p 31 47 59 94 Progressive SDTV 576p 625p 31 25 50 Progressive HDTV 1080i 1125i 33 75 60 Interlaced HDTV 1080i 1125i 28 125 50 Interlaced HDTV 720p 750p 45 60 Progressive HDTV 720p 750p 37 5 50 Progressive DVD YCbCr 15 734 59 94 Interlaced DVD YCbCr 15 625 50 Interlaced Images in above list are displayed with scaling technology NOTE Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly If this should happen change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures E 58 9 APPENDIX Troubleshooting Check List Before contacting your dealer or service personnel check the following list to be sure repairs are needed also by referring to the Troubleshooting section in your user s manual This checklist below will help us solve your problem more efficiently Print the following pages Frequency of occurrence Power always No power POWER indicator does not light green See also Sta us Indicator STATUS Power cable s plug is f
40. al building codes Please consult your dealer for more information 2 HDTV 1080i 1920 x 1080 HDTV 720p 1280x720 and SXGA 1400x 1050 are displayed with NECs intelligent scaling technology Thank you for your purchase of the NEC HT510 HT410 home entertainment projector E 1 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 Digital Light Processing and DLP are trademarks of Texas Instruments IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Mac and PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders E 2 1 INTRODUCTION Part Names of the Projector Controls See page E 4 Speaker Ventilation inlet Focus ring See page E 26 Ventilation outlet Terminal Panel Zoom lever See page E 25 See page E 5 Lens AC Input Connect the supplied power cable s two pin plug here and plug the other end into an ac tive wall outlet See page E 20 Main Power Switch When you plug the s
41. all outlet under any one of the following circumstances Doing so can cause damage to the projector While the projector is turned on While the cooling fans are running The cooling fans continue to work for 60 seconds after the projector is turned off 7 f you accidentally turn off the main power by disconnecting the power cable or press the main power switch during cooling down wait 10 minutes and then turn on the projector to resume This is to protect the lamp E iii IMPORTANT INFORMATION Lamp Replacement replace the lamp follow all instructions provided on page E 45 Be sure to replace the lamp when the message The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp appears If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end of its usable life the lamp bulb may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your dealer for lamp replacement Allow a minimum of 60 seconds to elapse after turning off the projector Then turn off the main power switch disconnect the power cable and allow 60 minutes to cool the projector before replacing the lamp What s in the Box Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your Projector Projector Len
42. attached properly or the projector has overheated If this light remains orange it indicates that you have pressed a cabinet key while the Cabinet Button is locked See the Status Indicator section on page E 49 for more details 4 LAMP jindicator If this light blinks red rapidly it s warning you that the lamp has reached the end of its usable life After this light appears replace the lamp as soon as possible See page E 45 See the Lamp Indicator section on page E 49 for more details SOURCE button This button will allow you to select a video source such as a PC VCR or DVD player Press and quickly release this button to display the Source list Each time this button is pressed each source e e name will be highlighted in sequence Highlighting a source name for 2 seconds without pressing the ENTER button will display the selected source AUTO ADJ button Use this button to adjust an RGB source for an optimal picture See page E 27 7 JMENU button Displays the menu SELECT AV lt gt volume buttons AY Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to adjust lt gt Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item When no menus appear these buttons work as a volume control 9 m o ENTER button Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the menu 10 EXIT button Pres
43. aulty unit is under warranty exclusions case or under Out of Warranty period NEC Authorized Service Station will Inform estimation of actual service cost to the Enduser with reason 4 Dead on Arrival DOA Enduser must take this issue up with their original supplier in the country of purchase NEC Authorized Service Station will repair the DOA unit as a Warranty repair but will not exchange DOA unit with new units E 66 9 APPENDIX 5 Loan Service Charges and Conditions Upon acceptance of this NEC Projector Customer agrees to assume liability for this loan unit The current cost of use of this loan unit is 200 00 USD for 12 calendar days If Customer does not return the unit within the 12 calendar days Customer will be charged the next highest cost up to and including the full list price to Credit Cards which price will be informed by NEC Authorized Service Stations Please see the attached listing of contacts for each country to arrange for pickup of the loan unit If you return to their country of origin with the loan unit you will be charged additional freight to return the unit to the loaning country Thank you for your understanding of this program E 67 Ver 2 09 04 T NEC Copyright 2004 by NEC Viewtechnology Ltd Printed in China 7N8P5192
44. button will display its slide bar for adjustment Saving Vertical Keystone Correction Keystone Save This option enables you to save your current keystone settings Off ccce Does not save current keystone correction settings Oni edes Saves current keystone correction settings Saving your change once affects all sources The changes are saved when the projector is off E 36 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Selecting Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio allows you to select the best Aspect mode to display your source image You can also display the Aspect Ratio window by pressing the ASPECT button on the remote control See page E 7 Normal Source is displayed in a 4 3 windowed area with black on the left and right Full Sources fill the screen horizontally Zoom Source is stretched vertically Native Source is displayed in true aspect ratio Source Signal Normal Full Zoom Native RGB V Vv Vv 1080i 720 Computer 480p V V V Component B 576p v v V 480i 576i v v E VIDEO V S VIDEO V v For details on shaded areas see the table below Input 4 3 source 16 9 source CC A Mode S Normal Full lt 2 0 Zoom C VU e Ned Recommended mode NOTE A 16 9 screen should be used
45. buttons NOTE e The Cabinet Buttons setting will not affect the remote control or PC Control Functions e When the cabinet buttons are disabled pressing and holding the EXIT button for about 10 seconds will change the Setting to enable Enabling Fan Speed Mode Fan Mode This option allows you to select two modes for fan speed Auto mode and High speed mode Auto The built in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature The built in fans run at a fixed high speed When you wish to cool down the temperature inside the projector quickly select High NOTE It is recommended that you select High speed mode if you continue to use the projector for consecutive days Enabling Power Management Power Management When this option is turned on and there is no input for five minutes or more the projector will automatically turn itself off Selecting Signal Format Signal Select Computer Normally select RGB Component and the projector automatically detects a component signal Select Scart for the European Scart signal Video amp S Video System Select This feature enables you to select composite video standards automatically or manually Normally select Auto and the projector will automatically detect the video standard In the case where the projector has difficulty detecting the video standard select the appropriate video stan dard from the
46. c Auto 45 sec Blue Black Desktop Front Ceiling Rear Desktop Rear Ceiling Front 4800 9600 19200 38400 Factory Default Clear Lamp Hour Meter Advanced Security Off On Cabinet Button Unlock Lock Fan Mode Auto High Power Management Off On Signal Select Computer RGB Component Scart Video Auto NTSC3 58 NTSCA4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM S Video Auto NTSC3 58 NTSCA4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM Information Page 1 Remaining Lamp Time Lamp Hour Meter Projector Usage Page2 Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Sync Polarity Video Type Sync Type Interlace Page 3 BIOS Version Firmware Version Data Version Reset Current Signal All Data NOTE Some menu items may not be available depending on the input source E 34 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Menu Descriptions amp Functions Picture You can adjust brightness contrast sharpness color hue noise reduction and Telecine NOTE When one of Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color or Hue is highlighted pressing the ENTER button will display its slide bar for adjustment Brightness Adjusts the brightness level or the black level of the image Contrast Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal White level of the image Controls the detail of the image for Video Increases or decreases the color saturation level not valid for RGB
47. ct the trapezoid distortion See page E 26 Color tone or hue is un usual Check if an appropriate color is selected in Wall Color If so select an appropriate option See page E 35 Adjust Hue in Picture See page E 35 E 50 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Check These Items Picture is blurred Remove the lens cap Adjust the focus See page E 26 Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen See pages E 23 and E 24 Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the ad justment range of the lens See pages E 11 to E 14 Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold brought into a warm place and is then turned on Should this happen let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens Image is scrolling verti cally horizontally or both Use the VIDEO S VIDEO C VIDEO or COMP button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the cabinet to select the source you want to input Adjust the computer image manually with the Horizontal Vertical Position See page E 37 Connect a source the projector supports See Compatible Input Signal List on page E 58 Remote control does not work Install new batteries See page E 8 Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector Stand within 22 feet 7 m of the projector See page E 9 Indicator is lit or blink ing See
48. disturb the infrared remote controls One or more remote sensors are enabled only models with the Remote Sensor Selection function Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation If present on the remote control projector selector switch is not used E 59 Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal mage appears blurry or out of focus Still unchanged even though you checked the signal s resolu tion on PC and changed it to projector s native resolution Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus No sound Audio cable is correctly connected to the audio input of the projector Still unchanged even though you adjusted the volume level AUDIO OUT is connected to your audio equipment only mod els with the AUDIO OUT connector Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work only models with the Key Lock function Cabinet Button Lock is not turned on or is disabled in the menu Still unchanged even though you press and hold the EXIT but ton for a minimum of 10 seconds 9 APPENDIX In the space below please describe your problem in detail Information on application and environment where your projector is used
49. e Lens 1 Turn off the projector before cleaning 2 Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth If heavily soiled use a mild detergent Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner 3 Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens E 48 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 TROUBLESHOOTING This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector Power Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off The main power is off Blinking light Green 0 5 sec On The projector is getting ready Wait for a moment 0 5 sec Off to turn on 2 5 sec Off Timer is enabled 0 5 sec Off Orange 0 5 sec On The projector is cooling down Wait for a moment 0 5 sec Off Steady light Green The projector is turned on Orange The projector is in Standby Status Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off Normal Blinking light Red 1 cycle Lamp cover error or lamp hous Replace the lamp cover or lamp 0 5 sec On ing error housing correctly 2 5 sec Off 2 cycle Temperature error The projector is overheated 0 5 sec On Move the projector to a cooler 0 5 sec Off location 4 cycle Fan error Fans will not work correctly 0 5 sec On 0 5 sec Off 6 cycle Lamp error Lamp fails to light Wait a f
50. e repair cost will be charged to the customer Note that this service is not offered in all countries and regions Please refer to the List of TravelCare Outlets In addition this replacement product rental service is not offered after the product s warranty has expired Term of warranty 1 Upon presentation of the warranty or receipt received upon purchase Valid for the term indicated on the warranty or the normal term of warranty for the country of purchase b When only the product is brought in Valid for a period of within 14 months of the date of manufacture indicated by the serial number attached to the product 2 When a product whose term of warranty is expired is brought in Repairs will be offered for a fee In this case the customer is not eligible for the replacement product rental service 3 In the following cases repairs may be charged even if the product s warranty is still in effect 1 If the term of warranty model name serial number and name of the store of purchase are not indicated on the warranty or have been altered 2 Problems or damage caused by dropping or shocks during shipment or movement by the customer or by improper handling by the customers 3 Problems or damage caused by improper usage or unwarrantable alterations or repairs by the customer 4 Problems or damage caused by fire salt damage gas damage earthquakes lightning damage storm or flood damage or other natural disasters or such ext
51. el connections correct for stereo sound 3 Turn on the projector and the VCR or laser disc player NOTE Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information about your equipment s video output requirements NOTE An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back in fast forward or fast rewind via a scan converter E 17 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer NOTE When using with a notebook PC be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases signal cannot be output from RGB output unless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector If the screen goes blank while using your remote control it be the result of the computer s screen saver or power management software COMPUTER AUDIO IN RGB VGA signal cable supplied To mini D Sub 15 pin connector on the projector It is recommended that you use a commercially avail able distribution amplifier if connecting a signal cable longer than the supplied one Audio cable not supplied mummmmmmmmmmmummmmmmEEEEMN NOTE For older Macintosh use a com mercially available pin adapter not sup plied to connect to your 5 vid
52. eo port ummbhunununuuuuumuummmmmm ie curi 00 SCH iT PHONE D C75 E IBM PC or Compatibles Desktop type IBM VGA or Compatibles Notebook type or Macintosh Desktop type or Macintosh Notebook type Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your projector will enable you to project your computer s screen image for an impressive presentation To connect to a PC or Macintosh simply 1 Turn off the power to your projector and computer 2 Use the supplied RGB VGA signal cable to connect your or Macintosh to the projector 3 Turn on the projector and the computer 4 If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity it may be caused by a screen saver installed on the computer you ve connected to the projector E 18 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS To connect SCART output Before connections the supplied exclusive SCART adapter VIDEO to SCART with audio L R and a commer cially available SCART cable are required AUDIO IN Projector VIDEO IN Video equipment such as DVD player supplied
53. ernal factors as dust cigarette smoke abnormal voltage etc 5 Problems or damage caused by use in hot or humid places in vehicles boats or ships etc 6 Problems or damage caused by expendable supplies or devices connected to the product other than those designated by NEC 7 Problems caused by natural consumption wear or deterioration of parts under normal usage conditions 8 Problems or damage to lamps and other expendable supplies included parts or optional parts 9 Other conditions stipulated in the warranty included with the product also apply E 61 9 APPENDIX NOTE The product can be used overseas with voltages of 100 to 120V and 200 to 240V by using a power cable suited for the standards and power source voltage of the country in which the product is being used List of TravelCare Outlets This list applies as of April 1 2004 For the most up to date information please refer to the websites of the service stations in the various countries on the List of TravelCare Outlets or to the NEC website at http www nec pj com In Europe NEC Europe Ltd European Technical Centre Address Unit G Stafford Park 12 Telford TF3 3BJ U K Telephone 44 1952 237000 Fax Line 44 1952 237006 Email Address AFR uk neceur com WEB Address http www neceur com Regions Covered EU Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain
54. ervice Stations 3 Loan Only For this service NEC Authorized Service Station supplies the customer with a loan unit for US 200 up to 12 days Customer keeps the inoperable unit and when customer returns home customer arranges to have the projector serviced in the home country 2 Warranty Exclusions This program does not apply if the Projector s serial number has been defaced modified or removed If in the judgement of NEC Authorized Service Station or its agent the defects or failures result from any cause other than fair wear and tear or NEC neglect or fault including the following without limitation 1 Accidents transportation neglect misuse abuse water dust smoke or default of or by the Customer its employees or agents or any third party 2 Failure or fluctuation of electrical power electrical circuitry air conditioning humidity control or other environ mental conditions such as use it in smoking area 3 Any fault in the attachments or associated products or components whether or not supplied by NEC or its agents which do not form part of the Product covered by this warranty 4 Any act of God fire flood war act of violence or any similar occurrence 5 Any attempt by any person other than any person authorized by NEC to adjust modify repair install or Service the product 6 Any Cross border charges such as duty insurance tax etc 3 Charges for Warranty Exclusions and Out of Warranty Case In case f
55. ess this button to select a video source from component equipment connected to the COMPONENT input E 6 1 INTRODUCTION N COMPJButton COMPUTER Press this button to select a video source from computer or component equipment connected to your COM PUTER IN port AUTO Button AUTO ADJ Use this button to adjust an RGB source for an optimal picture See page E 27 SELECT AY lt gt Button AY Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to adjust lt gt Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item 10 MENU Button Displays the menu for various settings and adjustments 11 ENTER Button Use this button to enter your menu selection It works the same as the ENTER button on the cabinet See page E 4 12 EXIT Button It works the same as the EXIT button on the cabinet See page E 4 13 ASPECT Button Press this button once to display the Aspect Ratio select menu Continue pressing to change aspect ratios See page E 37 14 N R Button NOISE RED This button will turn on the noise reduction feature to reduce video noise 15 MUTE Button PIC MUTE This button turns off the image and sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the image and sound 16 VOLUME Button Press to increase the volume and to decrease it 17
56. ft Range The diagram below shows the amount of vertical lens shift that is available Lens center Screen Factory Preset is B max B Vertical distance between lens center and screen center E 15 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Making Connections Connecting Your DVD Player COMPONENT IN AUDIO IN Component video RCAx 3 cable Audio cable not supplied supplied U U U DVD player l l L Y Cb Cr S COMPONENT OUT Audio Equipment gt 7 gt 5 anuunuuuum Audio cable supplied You can connect your projector to a DVD player with component output or Video output To do so simply a Turn off the power to your projector and DVD player 2 If your DVD player has the component video Y Cb Cr output use the supplied component video cable RCA X 3 to connect your DVD player to the COMPONENT IN connectors on the projector For a DVD player without component video Y Cb Cr output use the supplied S Video cable to connect a composite VIDEO output of the DVD player to the Video Input of the projector Use an audio cable supplied to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to your audio equip ment if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability Be care
57. ful to keep your right and left channel connections correct for stereo sound 3 Turn on the projector and DVD player NOTE Refer to your DVD player s owner s manual for more information about your DVD player s video output requirements E 16 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player S VIDEO IN AUDIO IN S Video cable supplied Composite video cable supplied Audio equipment VCR Laser disc player B Q L R S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT gt c g o z EE 18 v ad Audio cable supplied 1 oocc ed LI CBB BBB Use S Video or RCA cables provided to connect your VCR laser disc player or document camera to your projector To make these connections simply 1 Turn off the power to the projector and VCR laser disc player or document camera 2 Connect one end of your RCA or S Video cable to the video output connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player connect the other end to the Video input on your projector Use an audio cable supplied to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to your audio equipment if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability Be careful to keep your right and left chann
58. g Up the Screen and the Projector Selecting a Location The further your projector is from the screen or wall the larger the image The minimum size the image can be is approximately 30 0 76 m measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 1 2 m 46 inches HT410 and 1 0 m 40 inches HT510 from the wall or screen The largest the image can be is 200 5 0 m when the projector is roughly 8 0 m 316 inches HT410 and 6 7 m 263 inches HT510 from the wall or screen Use the drawing below as a guide NOTE Values in parentheses for HT410 Screen size for 16 9 The distances are indicated by intermediate values between tele and wide Use as a rule of thumb E 11 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Throw Distance and Screen Size The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen Refer to the table to determine the position of installation Distance Chart e Screen Wiath Screen Diagonal Screen Height Screen center Screen Bottom d 4 Throw Angle Throw Distance C B Vertical distance between lens center and screen center C Throw distance Throw angle NOTE Distances may vary 5 WARNING nstalling your projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician Contact your NEC dealer for more information Do not attempt to install the projector yourself Only use your projector
59. ia to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Copyright 2004 by NEC Viewtechnology Ltd IMPORTANT INFORMATION RF Interference WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Solutions America Inc in this manual Failure to comply with this government regulation 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 installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in stallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consul
60. ial expenses for covered items but NEC Solutions will not pay for the following 1 Removal or installation charges 2 Costs of technical adjustments set up maintenance or adjust ment of user controls 3 Payment of shipping and related charges incurred in returning the product for warranty repair How YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain service on your product consult the dealer from whom you purchased the product 2 Whenever warranty service is required the original dated invoice or a copy must be presented as proof of warranty coverage In order to obtain warranty service you may be required to describe and demonstrate the problem to your dealer or to NEC Solutions 3 All products returned to NEC Solutions for service MUST have prior approval To receive approval or for the name of the nearest NEC Solutions authorized service center call NEC Solutions at 800 836 0655 4 It shall be your obligation and expense to ship the product freight prepaid or to deliver it to a NEC Solutions authorized service center in either the original package or a similar pack age affording an equal degree of protection 5 In the event a product is returned to NEC Solutions for warranty service and it is determined that there is no product defect or that the product condition is not covered by this limited warranty a diagnostic service fee may be charged to the customer LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FOR
61. ight Recommended for presentations from a computer Video Recommended for standard video such as a TV program Movie Recommended for film based video such as a movie DVD or HDTV Graphic Recommended for viewing accurate colors in graphics SRG Bernus Standard color values 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 Adjusting Color Temperature Color Temperature This option allows you to adjust the color temperature using the slide bar Move the slide bar to the right to increase the color temperature for a bluish image to the left to decrease it for a reddish image NOTE The adjustable range may vary depending on White Peaking adjustment Adjusting White Peaking White Peaking This allows you to adjust the drive level of the white areas As the picture becomes dim it looks more natural NOTE When this option is highlighted pressing the ENTER button will display its slide bar for adjustment Image Keystone Save Aspect Ratio Position Clock Horizontal Vertical Clock Phase Computer Correcting Vertical Keystone Distortion Manually Keystone You can correct vertical distortion manually NOTE When this option is highlighted pressing the ENTER
62. integrated audio solution Easy set up and operation High performance long life lamp for low total operating costs Wireless remote control operation Multiple video mode selections depending on your source Control the unit with a PC using the PC Control port NEC s exclusive intelligent scaling and pixel blending technology provides for extremely accurate image compression up to HDTV 1920 x 1080 and SXGA 1400 1050 display resolution Supports most IBM VGA SVGA XGA Macintosh component signal YCbCr YPbPr or other RGB signals within a horizontal frequency range of 24 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency range of 50 to 85 Hz This includes NTSC 5 4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 and SECAM standard video signals NOTE Composite video standards are as follows NTSC U S TV standard for video in U S and Canada PAL TV standard used in Western Europe PAL N TV standard used in Argentine Paraguay and Uruguay PAL M TV standard used in Brazil PAL60 TV standard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs SECAM TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe NTSC4 43 TV standard used in Middle East countries 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 loc
63. menu This must be done for Video and S Video respectively E 42 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Information Displays the status of the current signal and lamp usage This item has three pages The information included is as follows Page 1 Remaining Lamp Time Lamp Hour Meter H Projector Usage H The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life The value informs you of the amount of lamp usage When the remaining lamp time reaches 0 the Remaining Lamp Time bar in dicator changes from 0 to 100 Hours and starts counting down If the remaining lamp time reaches hours the projector will not turn on regardless of whether the lamp mode is set to Normal or Eco Page 2 Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Sync Polarity Video Type Sync Type Interlace Page 3 BIOS Version Firmware Version Data Version E 43 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU Reset Factory Default All Data Clear Lamp Hour Meter Returning to Factory Default Factory Default The Factory Default feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for a all Source s except the following Current Signal Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels All the items in Picture Adjustment except Wall Color and Image except Keystone and Keystone Save can be reset All Data Reset all the adjustments and settings fo
64. n the projector and to project a picture onto the screen Turning on the Projector NOTE The projector has two power switches a main power switch and an ON STAND BY button e When plugging in or unplugging the supplied power cable make sure that the main power switch is pushed to the off 0 position Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector To turn on the main power to the projector press the Main Power switch to the on 1 position POWER indicator will light orange LAMP 6 STATUS Before you turn on your projector ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed Only after you press the ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or POWER button on the remote control for a minimum of 2 seconds will the power indicator turn to green and the projector become ready to use Cabinet controls Remote control Standby Blinking Power On O LAMP O LAMP O LAMP O STATUS O STATUS O STATUS JX POWER S POWER JX POWER Steady orange light Blinking green Steady green light light See page E 49 for more details NOTE The POWER and STATUS LED indicators blinking green at the same time indicates the main power was interrupted during previous operation Wait for 60 seconds cooling period to see if the lamp turns on by itself E 21 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE B
65. nch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm degree degree 30 762 40 1016 55 1397 60 1524 72 1829 73 1854 80 2032 82 6 2098 84 2134 90 2286 92 2337 100 2540 106 2692 110 2794 119 3023 120 3048 133 3378 150 3810 161 4089 180 4572 200 5080 26 1 34 9 47 9 52 3 62 8 63 6 69 7 72 0 73 2 78 4 80 2 87 2 92 4 95 9 103 7 104 6 115 9 130 7 140 3 156 9 174 3 664 886 1218 1328 1594 1616 1771 1829 1860 1992 2037 2214 2347 2435 2634 2657 2944 3321 3564 3985 4428 14 7 19 6 27 0 29 4 35 3 35 8 39 2 40 5 41 2 444 45 1 49 0 52 0 53 9 58 3 58 8 65 2 73 5 78 9 88 2 98 1 374 498 685 747 897 909 996 1029 1046 1121 1146 1245 1320 1370 1482 1494 1656 1868 2005 2241 2491 10 2 13 6 18 7 20 4 24 5 24 9 27 2 28 1 28 6 30 6 31 3 34 0 36 1 374 40 5 40 9 45 3 51 1 54 8 61 3 68 1 259 346 476 519 623 631 692 714 726 778 796 865 917 951 1029 1038 1150 1297 1392 1557 1730 10 3 13 7 18 8 20 5 24 6 24 9 27 3 28 2 28 7 30 7 314 34 2 36 2 37 6 40 6 41 0 45 4 51 2 55 0 61 5 68 3 260 347 477 520 625 633 694 717 729 781 798 868 920 954 1032 1041 1154 1301 1397 1562 1735 34 4 46 5 64 7 70 8 85 3 86 5 95 0 98 2 99 9 1071 109 6 119 3 126 5 131 4 142 3 143 5 159 3 179 9 193 2 216 2 240 5
66. ng time remove the batteries Do not place the batteries upside down Do not use new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations E 8 1 INTRODUCTION Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control Remote sensor on projector cabinet Remote control 7m 22 feet The infrared signal operates by line of sight up to a distance of about 22 feet 7 m and within a 60 degree angle of the remote sensor on the projector cabinet The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor or if strong light falls on the sensor Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources Your projector is simple to set up and use But before you get started you must first 1 Set up a screen and the projector 2 Connect your video equipment or computer to the projector See page E 16 to 19 3 Connect the supplied power cable See page E 20 NOTE Ensure that the power cable and any other cables are disconnected before moving the projector When moving the projector or when it is not in use cover the lens with the lens cap E 10 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Settin
67. nies avec le produit b R paration ou tentative de r paration par des personnes non autoris es C Toute exp dition du produit les plaintes doivent tre adress es la soci t de fr t d D montage ou installation du produit e Toute autre cause ne se rapportant pas un d faut du produit 3 Les cartons boites piles caissons externes CDROM ou tout autre accessoire utilis avec ce poduit 4 Prix de d montage ou d installation 5 Co t des r glages techniques de base mise au point incluant les r glages des commandes utilisateurs Ces co ts sont plac s sous la responsabilit du revendeur aupr s duquel le produit a t achet 6 Paiement des frais de transport 7 Les consommables utilis s dans les projecteurs ont une dur e de vie limit e POURLES U S A ET LE CANADA VEUILLEZ VOUS REFERER A LA FICHE DE GARANTIE LIMITEE STANDARD INCLUSE AVEC VOTRE PROJECTEUR OU CONTACTEZ NEC Solutions America Inc au 800 836 0655 ou envoyez un courriel vsd tech support necsam com POUR L EUROPE VEUILLEZ VOUS REFERER A LA POLITIQUE DE GARANTIE INCLUSE AVEC VOTRE PROJECTEUR OU CONTACTEZ VOTRE SERVICE LOCAL DES VENTES EN EUROPE GARANZIA LIMITATA A parte la specificazione seguente la graanzia che potrebbe essere fornita dal rivenditore copre tutti i difetti di materiali o nella lavorazione in questo prodotto I seguenti non sono coperti dalla garanzia 1 Ogni prodotto che ha il numero seriale difettos
68. nt before attempting to use your projector 8 Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire 9 If the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time disconnect the plug from the power outlet 10 Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire 11 Do not handle the power plug with wet hands CAUTION 1 Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the right and rear side when seen from the front as it can become heated while the projector is turned on 2 Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as gripping the tilt foot or hanging on the wall can cause damage to the projector Before putting the projector in the soft case be sure to retract the feet Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector 3 When carrying the projector heed the following Ensure that the power cable and any other cables are disconnected before moving the projector Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap so as not to scratch the lens surface 4 Do not send the projector the soft case by parcel delivery service or cargo shipment The projector inside the soft case could be damaged 5 Select High in the Fan mode if you continue to use the projector for consecutive days From the menu select Advanced Fan Mode High 6 Do not unplug the power cable from the w
69. o modificato o rimosso 2 Danni deterioramento o malfunzionamento risultanti da a Incidenti abuso cattivo uso negligenza fuoco acqua polvere fumo fulmini altri atti naturali di tipo naturale modifiche inautorizzate del prodotto o errori nel seguire le istruzioni fornite con il prodotto b Riparazioni o tentativi di riparazioni effettuati da persono non autorizzate c Qualsiasi trasporto del prodotto i reclami devono essere presentati dal corriere d Rimozione o installazione del prodotto e ogni altra causa non relativa ad un deficit del prodotto 3 Cartoni scatole di trasporto batterie armadietti esterni CDROM o qualsiasi altro accessorio annesso al prodotto 4 Carichi di rimozione o installazione 5 Costi di aggiustamenti tecnici iniziali set up includendo i comandi di regolazione Il rivenditore dal quale avete acquistato il prodotto responsabile di cid 6 Pagamento delle spese di consegna 7 Le parti soggette ad usura utilizzate nel proiettore hanno una vita limitata PER GLI STATI UNITI ED IL CANADA PER FAVORE FATE RIFERIMENTO AL FOGLIO DI GARANZIA STANDARD LIMITATA INCLUSO CON IN VOSTRO PROIETTORE OPPURE CONTATTATE NEC Solutions America Inc all 800 836 0655 oppure mandate un e mail a vsd tech support necsam com PER L EUROPA PER FAVORE FATE RIFERIMENTO ALLA POLIZZA DI GARANZIA INCLUSA CON IL VOSTRO PROIETTORE O CONTATTATE LA VOSTRA RETE DI VENDITA IN EUROPA GARANT A LIM
70. oduct is eligible for TravelCare NEC s unique international warranty Please note that TravelCare coverage differs in part from coverage under the warranty included with the product Services offered with TravelCare This warranty allows customers to receive service on their product at the NEC and NEC designated service stations in the countries listed herein when temporarily traveling internationally for business or pleasure For details on services offered by the different service stations please refer to the List of TravelCare Outlets below 1 Repair services The product will be repaired and delivered within 10 business days not including shipping time During the term of warranty the cost of maintenance parts labor costs for repairs and shipping costs within the service station s coverage area are covered by the warranty 2 Replacement product rental service If the customer desires he or she can rent a replacement product while the original product is being repaired Fee US 200 for 12 days This fee must be paid at the local service station in cash or credit card The 200 rental fee is non refundable even if the customer rents it less than 12 days before returning The replacement product will be delivered within 3 business days If the customer did not return the replacement product within 12 days the customer will be charged the price of the unit If the customer returned the replacement product in a faulty or damaged condition th
71. olders or icons may not be seen on the screen Should this happen select View Arrange from the Apple menu and arrange icons E 52 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 SPECIFICATIONS This section provides technical information about the HT510 HT410 Projector s performance Model Number HT510 HT410 Optical DMD Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device DMD Resolution HT510 1024 x 576 pixels up to 1080i with scaling technology 410 854 x 480 pixels up to 1080i with scaling technology Lens Manual zoom and focus manual lens shift F2 0 2 48 f219 5 mm 23 0 mm Lens shift Vertical 0 5 V Lamp 155W DC 124W Eco mode Image Size 30 200 diagonal 16 9 Projection Distance HT510 34 4 240 5 wide 41 2 285 9 tele 0 87 m 6 11 m wide 1 05 m 7 26 m tele HT410 41 73 289 wide 50 343 3 tele 1 06 m 7 34 m wide 1 27 m 8 72 m tele Projection Angle Lowest Position HT510 6 4 6 7 wide 5 5 5 7 tele HT410 6 4 6 7 wide 5 4 5 6 tele Highest Position HT510 15 8 16 5 wide 13 4 14 0 tele HT410 15 8 16 4 wide 13 4 13 8 tele Electrical Inputs 1 VGA D Sub 15 Pin 1 S Video DIN 4 Pin Video RCA 1 Component Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 1 Stereo Mini Audio 1 Audio L R RCA 1 PC Control Mini DIN 8 Pin Video Compatibility NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL 60 PAL N PAL M SECAM Component 1080i 720p 576p 480p 576i 480i Scan Rate Horizontal
72. on a solid level surface If the projector falls to the ground you can be injured and the projector severely damaged Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly The projector must be used at temperatures be tween 41 F 5 C and 95 F 35 Do not expose the projector to moisture dust or smoke This will harm the screen image Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so heat can dissipate Do not cover the vents on the side or the front of the projector Rear Projection Applications The projector has the ability to be used in a rear projection application When used with a third party mirror and frame system rear projection allows you to achieve a larger image size in less distance than a traditional front projection installation If space constraints exist please contact your authorized NEC reseller regarding a rear projection solution Refer to page E 38 on how to change the projector orientation for use in a rear projection application E 12 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS HT510 Distance Chart Minimum Lens Shift Position Screen Size 16 9 a Diagonal Width Height wide te wide tele inch mm inch mm inch mm mm inch mm inch mm degree degree 30 762 40 1016 55 1397 60 1524 72 1829 73 1854 80 2032 82 6 2098 84 2134 90 2286 92 2337 100 2540 106 2692 110 2794 119 3023 120 3048 133
73. or control among other factors While NEC Solutions products are considered to be compatible with many systems the specific functional implementation by the customers of the prod uct may vary Therefore the suitability of a product for a specific purpose or application must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Solutions Printed in China 7N8P5232 Ver2 9 04 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation U S Responsible Party Solutions America Inc Address 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Illinois 60143 Tel No 630 467 5000 Type of Product Projector Equipment Classification Class B Peripheral Models HT510 HT410 t C We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules Entertainment Projector HT510 HT410 User s Manual English MEN IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC HT510 HT410 Projector and keep the manual handy for future reference Your serial number is located on the bottom of your projector Record it here CAUTION A To turn off main po
74. or more information E ii IMPORTANT INFORMATION Fire and Shock Precautions 1 Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build up of heat inside your projector Allow at least 4 inches 10 cm of space between your projector and a wall 2 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 immedi ately and have the object removed by a qualified service personnel Do not place any liquids on top of your projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result 5 Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the projector The light being projected from the lens is extensive therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes 6 Do not cover the lens with the supplied lens cap or equivalent while the projector is on Doing so can lead to melting of the cap and possibly burning your hands due to the heat emitted from the light output 7 The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC Ensure that your power supply fits this requireme
75. r all the signals to the factory preset All items can be reset except Language Background Communication Speed Security Remaining Lamp Time Lamp Hour Meter and Projector Usage To reset the lamp usage time see Clear Lamp Hour Meter Clearing Lamp Hour Meter Clear Lamp Hour Meter Resets the lamp clock back to zero Selecting this option displays submenu for a confirmation NOTE The projector will turn off and go into standby mode after 2100 hours up to 3100 hours in Eco mode of service If this happens press the HELP button on the remote control for ten seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero Do this only after replacing the lamp E 44 6 MAINTENANCE 6 MAINTENANCE This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to replace the lamp and clean the projector cabinet Replacing the Lamp After your lamp has been operating for 2000 hours up to 3000 hours in Eco mode or longer the lamp indicator in the cabinet will blink red and the message The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp will appear Even though the lamp may still be working replace it at 2000 up to 3000 hours in Eco mode hours to maintain optimal projector performance CAUTION DONOTTOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used It will be extremely hot Turn the projec tor off wait 60 seconds turn off the main power switch and then disconnect the power cable Allo
76. r component and video signals If the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the RGB signal try to adjust Clock and Phase manually See page E 37 Turning Up or Down Volume Sound level from the speaker can be adjusted Cabinet controls Remote control PIC MUTE OFF TIMER eee gt e decrease volume increase volume increase volume decrease volume NOTE When no menus appear the SELECT lt buttons on the projector cabinet work as a volume control E 27 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector First press the ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or el OFF button on the remote control The Power Off Are you sure message will appear Cabinet controls Remote control COMPONENT COMPUTER 5 Power Off you sure Yes _No Second press the ENTER button or press the ON STAND BY or OFF button again The power indicator will glow orange After the projector turns off the cooling fans keep operating for 60 seconds Cooling off time Immediately after turning on the projector and displaying an image you cannot turn off the projector for 60 seconds Third turn off the Main Power switch The power indicator will go out Power On Fan running Standby
77. rf rs ljarens ansvar produkten k pts 6 Betalning f r transportkostnader 7 Konsumtionsdelar som anv nds i projektorer har begr nsad livstid FOR U S A OCH KANADA SE BLADET OM BEGRANSAD GARANTI SOM MEDFOLJER DIN PROJEKTOR ELLER KONTAKTA NEC Solutions Amerika Inc pa 800 836 0655 eller skicka e post till vsd tech support necsam com FOR EUROPA SE GARANTIPOLICYN SOM MEDFOLJER DIN PROJEKTOR ELLER KONTAKTA DIN LOKALA FORSALJNINGSORGANISATION EUROPA Roc LIMITED WARRANTY USA and Canada only NEC SOLUTIONS PROJECTOR PRODUCTS NEC Solutions America Inc hereafter NEC Solutions warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under the following terms HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY NEC Solutions 510 and HT410 projectors are covered by a two 2 year limited parts and labor warranty from the date of the first customer purchase The lamp when used under normal operationg conditions is warranted for 500 hours or 90 days whichever comes first WHO IS PROTECTED This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser and is not transferable WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product NEC SOLUTIONS LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT NEC SOLUTIONS OPTION REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS MAY BE NEW OR RECONDITIONED PRODUCTS
78. s are blinking green at the same time Wait for 60 seconds cooling period to see if the lamp turns on by itself POWER and STATUS LEDs blinking green at the same time indicates the main power was interrupted during previous operation Will turn off Ensure that the Power Management is off See page E 42 No picture Use the VIDEO S VIDEO C VIDEO or COMP button on the remote control or the SOURCE button on the cabinet to select your source Video S Video Component or Computer See page E 23 Ensure your cables are connected properly Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast See page E 35 Reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using Reset in the menu See page E 44 Enter your registered keyword if the Security function is enabled See page E 39 When using with a notebook PC be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases signal cannot be output from RGB output unless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector f the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screensaver or power management software For more detailed see page E 52 Image isn t square to the Screen Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen See pages E 23 and E 24 Use the Keystone correction function to corre
79. s cap Power cable RGB VGA signal cable US 7N080213 7N520032 EU 7N080007 Composite video cable Component video cable S Video cable Audio cable RCA 7N520049 RCA x 3 to RCA x 3 7N520040 7N520048 7N520042 Soft case 24BS7471 57 Band use for bundling cables Shoulder belt 24B17871 For Europe only For North America only Registration card Limited warranty For Europe only SCART adapter Guarantee policy 7N520037 E iv TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION hann nna E i Safety Cautions i What s in the Box 1 INTRODUCTION Introduction to the Projector Part Names of the Projector Top Features Terminal Panel Features Part Names of the Remote Control Battery Installation Remote Control Precautions Operating Range for Wireless Remote Contro 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS E 10 Setting Up the Screen and the Projector Selecting a Location Throw Distance and Screen Size Using the Lens Shift Feature Making Connections Connecting Your DVD Player Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer To connect SCART output Connecting the Supplied Power Cable 3 PROJECTING
80. sing this button will return to the previous menu While you are in the main menu pressing this button will close the menu E 4 1 INTRODUCTION Terminal Panel Features 7 3 46 s y SVIDEO IN L AUDIDIN COMPONENT IN PC CONTROL COMPUTER IN KOJO DIN AUDIO IN 2 5 E COMPUTER IN Component Input Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connect your computer or other analog RGB equipment such as IBM compatible or Macintosh computers Use the supplied RGB VGA cable to connect to your computer This also serves as a component input con nector that allows you to connect a component video output of component equipment such as a DVD player optional adapter ADP CV1 required 2 AUDIO IN mini jack Stereo Mini This is where you connect the audio output from your computer or DVD player when connected to the COM PUTER IN or COMPONENT IN 3 COMPONENT IN Y Cb Pb Cr Pr connectors RCA Connect component video outputs Y Cb Cr Y Pb Pr here from external equipment such as a DVD player 4 S VIDEO IN connector Mini DIN 4 Pin Here is where you connect the S Video output from an external source like a VCR NOTE S Video provides more vivid color and higher resolution than the traditional composite video format 5 VIDEO IN connector RCA Connect a VCR DVD player laser disc player or document camera here to project video 6 AUDIO IN
81. t the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help In UK a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a Black five Amps fuse installed for use with this equipment If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings Installation 1 For best results use your projector in a darkened room 2 Place the projector on a flat level surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture To avoid premature lamp failure do not tilt the front of the projector up or down by more than 15 from level Do not place your projector in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances Exposure to direct sunlight smoke or steam can harm internal components Handle your projector carefully Dropping or jarring can damage internal components Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector Jm Ek o If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling a Do not attempt to install the projector yourself b The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury c In addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes d Please consult your dealer f
82. ten der technischen Anfangseinstellungen Setup einschlieBlich der Einstellungen der Benutzersteuerungen Diese Kosten sind vom H ndler zu tragen von dem das Produkt erworben wurde 6 Bezahlung von Transportkosten 7 Die Verbrauchsteile die in Projektoren verwendet werden haben eine nur begrenzte Lebensdauer BENUTZER IN DEN USA UND KANADA VERWENDEN BITTE DAS STANDARDBLATT MIT DER EINGESCHRANKTEN GARANTIE DAS SICH IM LIEFERUMFANG DES PROJEKTORS BEFINDET ODER WENDEN SICH AN NEC Solutions Amerika Inc unter der Teletonnummer 800 836 0655 oder senden eine E Mail an vsd tech support 9 necsam com BENUTZER IN EUROPA VERWENDEN BITTE DIE IM LIEFERUMFANG DES PROJEKTORS ENTHALTENE GARANTIEBESTIMMUNG ODER WENDEN SICH AN IHRE ORTLICHE VERKAUFSORGANISATION INNERHALB EUROPAS GARANTIE LIMITEE Mis part les point indiqu s ci dessous la garantie pouvant tre couverte par le revendeur comporte l ensemble des d fauts se rapportant au mat riel ou aux travaux d assemblage sur ce produit Les points suivants ne sont pas couverts par la garantie 1 Les produits dont les num ro de s rie a t effac modifi ou retir 2 Dommages d g ts ou dysfonctionnement suite Un accident mauvaise utilisation abus n gligences incendies d gats d s aux eaux la poussi re la fum e aux clairs ou autres ph nom nes naturels une modification non autoris e du produit ou la non conformit aux instructions four
83. the Power Status Lamp Indicator on page E 49 Cross color in RGB mode Press the AUTO ADJ button on the projector cabinet or the remote control See page E 27 Adjust the computer image manually with the Clock and Phase in Image of the menu See page E 37 E 51 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 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 RGB cable between the projector and the computer before turning on the computer There are some notebook PCs which do not output signal unless there is a projector or monitor connected first NOTE You can check the horizontal frequency of the current signal in the projector s menu under Information If it reads 0 kHz this means there is no signal being output from the computer See page E 43 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 Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off For example NEC laptops use Fn while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combi nations to toggle through external display selections Non standard signal output from the computer If the outp
84. tp www necvisualsystems com Europe http www neceurope com Global http Awww nec pj com The specifications are subject to change without notice E 54 9 APPENDIX 9 APPENDIX imensions Cabinet D D eje I 07 66 4261 8 0 7 36 187 0 2 07 52 5 Mm SE WwW 4 C EL bat Y O 6Z A LU 8 Qm 455177144421 Unit inch mm E 55 9 APPENDIX Pin Assignments of COMPUTER IN D Sub RGB Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connector Signal Level Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog Sync signal TTL level RGB Signal Analog Red YCbCr Signal Cr Green or Sync on Green Y Blue Cb Ground Ground Red Ground Cr Ground Green Ground Y Ground Blue Ground Cb Ground No Connection Sync Signal Ground SCART Sync Bi directional DATA SDA Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync Vertical Sync Data Clock E 56 9 APPENDIX PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control codes Function Code Data POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H POWER OF
85. ull 0 5 sec On minute and then turn on again 0 5 sec Off Green Re firing the lamp The projector is re firing Steady light Orange Cabinet button locked You have pressed cabinet but ton when Cabinet Button is locked Lamp Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off Normal Blinking light Red Lamp has reached its end of life Lamp replacement message will be displayed Replace the lamp Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its limit The projector will not turn on until the lamp is replaced Replace the lamp Green Lamp mode is set to Eco mode E 49 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Common Problems amp Solutions Problem Check These Items Does not turn on Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on See pages E 20 and E 21 Ensure that the lamp cover or lamp housing is installed correctly See page 47 Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp has reached the end of its usable life If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you re presenting is particularly warm move the projector to a cooler location The lamp may fail to light Wait a full minute and then turn on the power again The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Replace the lamp Lamp does not turn on POWER and STATUS LED
86. ully inserted into the wall outlet Main power switch is pressed to the ON position Lamp cover is installed correctly Lamp Hour Meter lamp operation hours was cleared after lamp replacement No power even though you press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of 2 seconds Video and Audio No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC first then start the PC Enabling your notebook PC s signal output to the projector A combination of function keys will enable disable the ex ternal display Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys turns the external display on or off No image blue background logo no display Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJUST but ton Still no image even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu Signal cable s plug is fully inserted into the input connector A message appears on the screen sometimes How often other Shut down during operation Power cable s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet Lamp cover is installed correctly Power Management is turned off only models with the Power Management function
87. upplied power cable into an active wall outlet Adjustable Tilt Foot and turn on the Main Power the POWER jindicator turns orange and See page E 25 the projector is in standby mode See page E 21 Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever See page E 25 f Lens Cap Lamp Cover See page E 46 Lens Shift Dial down up Lamp Cover Screw See page E 15 See page E 46 Ventilation inlet A Built in Security Slot Adjustable Rear Foot See page E 24 This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc E 3 1 INTRODUCTION Top Features 5 7 8 acra 3 jp POWER 2 dq lt SELECT P D ONSTAND BY A 4 in T 1 9 10 JON STAND BY button 5 Use this button to turn the power on and off when the main power is supplied and the projector is in standby mode To turn on the projector press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds To turn off the projector press this button twice 2 POWERJjindicator When this indicator is green the projector is on when this indicator is orange it is in standby mode See the power Indicator section on page E 49 for more details STATUS indicator If this light blinks red rapidly it indicates that an error has occurred the lamp cover is not
88. using by holding it NOTE There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock Interlock E 46 6 MAINTENANCE 3 Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the socket Secure it in place with the two screws Be sure to tighten the screws NOTE e Align the lamp housing with the guide rail Make sure the lamp housing plug goes to the socket correctly e If both screws are not tightened securely an image may not be displayed correctly In this case apply firm pressure to the portion of asterisk in the above drawing to seat the lamp housing into the Case CAUTION Do not use a lamp other than the replacement lamp LHO1LP Order this from your dealer amp Push here Guide rail 4 Reattach the lamp cover Tighten the lamp cover screw Be sure to tighten the screw 5 After you install a new lamp select the menu Reset Clear Lamp Hour Meter to reset the lamp usage hours NOTE When the lamp exceeds 2100 hours up to 3100 hours in Eco mode of service the projector cannot turn on and the menu is not displayed If this happens press the HELP button on the remote control for a minimum of 10 seconds while in standby mode When the lamp time clock is reset to zero the lamp indicator goes out E 47 6 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Cabinet and th
89. ut signal from a notebook PC is not an industry standard the projected image may not be displayed correctly Should this happen deactivate the notebook PC s LCD screen when the projector display is in use Each notebook PC has a different way of deactivate reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the previous step Refer to your computer s documentation for detailed information Image displayed is incorrect when using a Macintosh When using a Macintosh with the projector set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter not supplied with the projector according to your resolution After setting restart your Macintosh for the changes to take affect For setting display modes other than those supported by your Macintosh and the projector changing the DIP Switch on a Mac adapter may bounce an image slightly or may display nothing Should this happen set the DIP switch to the 13 fixed mode and then restart your Macintosh After that restore the DIP switches to a displayable mode and then restart the Macintosh again NOTE A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Computer is needed for a PowerBook which does not have a mini D Sub 15 pin connector Mirroring on a PowerBook When using the projector with a Macintosh PowerBook output may not be set to 1024 x 768 unless mirror ing is off on our PowerBook Refer to owner s manual supplied with your Macintosh computer for mirroring Folders or icons are hidden on the Macintosh screen F
90. w at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover screw and two lamp case screws You could receive an electric shock Do not break the glass on the lamp housing Keep finger prints off the glass surface on the lamp housing Leaving finger prints in the glass sur face might cause an unwanted shadow and poor picture quality The projector will turn off and go into stand by mode after 2100 up to 3100 hours in Eco mode hours of service If this happens be sure to replace the lamp If you continue to use the lamp after 2000 hours up to 3000 hours in Eco mode of use the lamp bulb may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement To replace the lamp Preparation Be sure to insert the included spacer between the rear foot and the projector s bottom to prevent the projector from accidentally tilting when inserting the lamp house Spacer Remove the spacer after replacing the lamp E 45 6 MAINTENANCE 1 Loosen the lamp cover screw until the screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition and remove the lamp cover The lamp cover screw is not removable 2 Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition The two screws are not removable Remove the lamp ho
91. wer 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 CAUTION A TO PREVENT SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS 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 A 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 ALL THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE ALL SERVICING MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DOC Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regu lations Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779 WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of Californ
92. will be enabled Are you sure _No The Security function has been enabled E 40 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU To disable the Security function 1 Select Advanced Security and press the ENTER button The Off On menu will be displayed 2 Select Off and press the ENTER button The Keyword confirmation screen will be displayed 3 Type in your keyword and press the ENTER When the correct keyword is entered the Security function will be disabled When the Security function is enabled and the projector is turned on the projector will display a blue back ground To display an image at this time press the MENU Type in the correct keyword and press the button to display the Keyword input screen ENTER button The projector will display an image E 41 5 USING ON SCREEN MENU NOTE e The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is turned off by setting the main power switch to 0 or unplugging the power cable 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 K992 45L8 JNGJ 4XU9 1YAT EEA2 is a request code Disabling the Cabinet Buttons Cabinet Button This option turns on or off the Key Lock function for cabinet
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