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1. mS 2 Audio cable supplied DVI D cable not supplied E gt omone or liie les IBM VGA or Compatibles or Macintosh What is HDCP HDCP technology HDCP is an acronym for High bandwidth Digital Content Protection High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is a system for preventing illegal copying of video data sent over a Digital Visual Interface DVI If you are unable to view material via the DVI input this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly With the implementation of HDCP there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and might not be displayed due to the decision intention of the HDCP community Digital Content Protection LLC 14 2 Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor or COMPUTER 2 IN COMPONENT IN Audio cable not supplied Audio cable not supplied VGA signal cable supplied VGA signal cable not supplied AUDIO IN
2. You can connect a separate external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view a monitor the RGB analog or component image you re projecting NOTE Daisy chain connection is not possible The MONITOR OUT connector will output no video signal Digital signal from the COMPUTER 3 DVI D IN connector When audio equipment is connected the projector speaker is disabled When NORMAL is selected from STANDBY MODE the MONITOR OUT connector outputs the last displayed video signal and the AUDIO OUT jack outputs the last audio signal The sound level remains the same as the last one Selecting POWER SAVING in STANDBY MODE stops outputting a video signal from the MONITOR OUT connector during standby mode This causes the AUDIO OUT jack to stop outputting sound 15 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output Component video RCAx 3 cable not supplied Audio Equipment Audio cable not supplied TIP A component signal will be automatically displayed If not from the menu select SETUP OPTIONS SIGNAL SE LECT COMPUTER 1 or 2 COMPONENT e When connecting to the COMPUTER 2 IN use a commercially available
3. A Selecting Overscan Percentage OVERSCAN Select overscan percentage 0 5 and 10 for signal Projected image Overscaned by 10 1 TTT 82 6 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio ASPECT RATIO Screen Type 4 3 SCREEN VIDEO Screen Type WIDE SCREEN VIDEO RGB ASPECT RATIO ASPECT RATIO ASPECT RATIO Bd 43 WINDOW LETTERBOX WIDE SCREEN ZOOM LETTERBOX WIDE SCREEN 4 3 FILL cu gt Gap Gp Aspect Ratio allows you to select the best Aspect mode to display your source image When screen type 4 3 SCREEN is selected for the source the following selections will display For VIDEO LM Standard 4 3 aspect LETTERBOX Reduced to display the true aspect with black borders on top and bottom WIDE SCREEN Left amp Right stretched with black borders on top and bottom 700 Left amp Right stretched Left amp Right sides cut Available for 4 3 only When screen type WIDE SCREEN is selected for the source the following selections will display For VIDEO 4 3 WINDOW Reduced to display the true aspect with black borders on right and left LETTERBOX Standard 16 9 aspect WIDE SCREEN Left and right stretched to display the true aspect 4 3 FILL Stretched to display in 16 9 aspect ratio For RGB 8 For a video signal with an
4. 23 5electing SOUL CE at ueste nectit agii ates tie sabes a qhasita cian thie 24 Selecting the computer or video source 24 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position ssssse 25 Adjusting the position of a projected 26 Adjusting the focus Focus 27 Finely adjusting the size of an image Zoom 27 Adjusting the Tilt Foot sessseeseeeeeeenennnm nennen nennen 28 Correcting Keystone 18 nennen 29 Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically a 31 Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust 31 Adjusting Volume Up amp DOWN ug a u nuna dua 31 Using the Laser Pointer u u u DS au nm ua nennen nnne rennen nennen 32 Setting the FUMCTION au awa aqi ened 32 Table of Contents the Projector ura usun tera ee treats uh aa aver danau a Ass 33 Alter SS ciara scenes una ED 33 4 Convenient Features 1 an naa 34 Turning Off the Image and Sound sssssseeeeeeenenneennn 34 Freezing a Picture eer 34 Enlargin
5. am c CXEXSELECT GukEXIT MOVE The projector does not support NTFS formatted USB memory device Be sure to use a USB memory device formatted with the FAT32 FAT16 or FAT file system To format your USB memory device in your computer refer to the document or help file that comes with your Windows ON OFF This turns the Security function on or off KEYWORD Enter an appropriate keyword when you use the Security function Up to 10 characters can be used The Security function is available only when your password is entered USE PROTECT KEY Check this box to lock your projector when using a USB memory To use a keyword without a USB mem ory do not check this box READ Reads data from a USB memory REGISTER Registers data from the USB memory The Security function is not available unless at least one USB memory is registered if the USE PROTECT KEY check box is selected Up to 5 USB memory devices can be registered DELETE Deletes data of a registered USB memory To set up a keyword to enable the Security function without using a registered USB memory 1 Use the SELECT or Y button to select PASSWORD and use the software keyboard to enter a keyword NOTE Please make a note of your password 2 Use the SELECT A or Y button to select OFF and then use the SELECT 4 or to select ON 3 Use the SE
6. ETTI ET CLOCK 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 T E GEJ ELI EEEN TEES PHASE 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 81 6 Using On Screen Menu Adjusting Horizontal Vertical Position HORIZONTAL VERTICAL POSITION Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically EI FE BA
7. Recommended for movies GRAPHIC Recommended for graphics SRGB 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 select the color temperature of your choice NOTE e When PRESENTATION or HIGH BRIGHT is selected in REFERENCE this function is not available e When WHITE BALANCE settings has been changed the color temperature value on screen does not reflect the real color temperature WHITE BALANCE Adjusting White Balance WHITE BALANCE This allows you to adjust the white balance Contrast for each color RGB to adjust the white level of the screen Brightness for each color RGB is used to adjust the black level of the screen 79 6 Using On Screen Menu CONTRAST Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity SHARPNESS Controls the detail of the image for Video NOTE Although the use of the SHARPNESS control will provide a sharper or softer picture the actual change may not be dra matic depending on the resolution of an input signal COLOR Increases o
8. Still unchanged even though you carry out RESET in the projector s menu Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a computer signal Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Some pixels are lost Image is flickering Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still unchanged even though you carry out RESET in the projector s menu Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal Still unchanged even though you change FAN MODE from HIGH ALTITUDE to AUTO Image 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 1 Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus C 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 models with the AUDIO OUT connector Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work only models with the Control Panel Lock function Control Panel Lock is not turned on or is disabled in the menu Still unchanged even though
9. works as the mouse right button NOTE When you operate the computer using the SELECT AW button with the menu displayed both the menu and the mouse pointer will be affected Close the menu and perform the mouse operation About Drag Mode By pressing the MOUSE L CLICK or R CLICK button for 2 or 3 seconds then releasing the drag mode is set and the drag operation can be performed simply by pressing the SELECT button To drop the item press the MOUSE L CLICK or R CLICK button To cancel it press the MOUSE R CLICK or L CLICK button TIP You can change the Pointer speed on the Mouse Properties dialog box on the Windows For more information see the user documentation or online help supplied with your computer 38 4 Convenient Features Q Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion Cor nerstone Use the 3D Reform feature to correct keystone trapezoidal distortion to make the top or bottom and the left or right side of the screen longer or shorter so that the projected image is rectangular Cornerstone 1 Press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds to reset current adjustments Current adjustments for KEYSTONE or CORNERSTONE will be cleared 2 Project an image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the raster 3 Pick up any one of the corners and align the corner of the image with a corner of the screen Projected image The drawing shows the up per righ
10. ecu Dunedin 8 Part Names of the Remote 9 Battery Installation u 1 uu aaa 10 Operating Range for Wireless Remote 10 Remote Control Precautions issiria anaa 10 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation 11 2 Installation and 12 Setting Up the Screen and the Projector u 12 Selecting aA LOCATON eS 12 Making Connections tinet te tere 13 Connecting Your PC or Macintosh 13 Connecting an External Monitor I 15 Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output 16 Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc 17 Connecting to Network eii ceu dian arene 18 Connecting the Supplied Power Cable ssssseeeeeeeneennee 21 3 Projecting an Image Basic 22 Turning on tlie Projector reete tee ie reae tiec iiber tees 22 Note on Startup screen Menu Language Select
11. f you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling Do not attempt to install the projector yourself The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury In addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accor dance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information Place the projector in a horizontal position The tilt angle of the projector should not exceed 10 degrees nor should the projector be installed in any way other than the desktop and ceiling mount otherwise lamp life could decrease dramatically Important Information A Fire and Shock Precautions A Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build up of heat inside your projector Allow at least 4 inches 10cm of space between your projector and a wall Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the left front when seen from the front as it can become heated while the projector is turned on 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 screw driver into your project If something should fall into your projector disconnect it immediately and have the object removed by a q
12. D D PRESS BUTTON ON ROW ENTER KEYWORD ee C EXIT NOTE When using your USB mouse click each number or alphabet BS Delete the character before the cursor or highlight Confirm the keyword and close the Software keyboard e The keyword must be 1 to 10 characters long Please make a note of your keyword Do not use spaces SP in your keyword Enter a keyword by using the remote control 8 1 Press the MENU button and the AUTO ADJ button to enter 1 The asterisk amp will be displayed in the keyword entry box 8 2 Press the MENU button and the SELECT button to enter 2 The asterisk will be displayed in the keyword entry box 8 3 Press the MENU button and the SELECT Y button to enter 3 The asterisk kk will be displayed in the keyword entry box 8 4 Press the MENU button and the SELECT button to enter 4 The asterisk ssi will be displayed in the keyword entry box 8 5 Press the ENTER button 9 Press the SELECT A button once to highlight OFF and press the SELECT button to highlight ON SECURITY 2 ON KEYWORD I USE PROTECT KEY am cr CuXkSELECT GUukEXIT MOVE 46 4 Convenient Features 10 Press the SELECT Y button to highlight OK and press the ENTER button The confirmation screen will be displayed SECURITY FUNCTION WILL BE ENABLED ARE YOU SURE e
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14. COMPUTER 1 gt If no input signal is present the input will be skipped When the input source you wish to project is displayed release the button Using the Remote Control Press any one of the COMPUTER 1 2 3 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIEWER or NETWORK buttons 24 Qi SDREFORM AUTOADJUST SOJ QOON STANDBY POWER irit ES COMPUTER2 COMPUTERS COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO VIEWER NETWORK o UP O STATUS 3D REFORM ADJUST SOf E O ONSTANDBY POWER 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the lens shift dials the adjustable tilt foot levers the zoom lever or the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position Adjusting the position of a projected image Adjusting the focus Lens shift Focus ring Adjusting the throw angle the height of an image Finely adjusting the size of an image Tilt foot 1 Zoom lever Adjusting the left and right tilt of an image Adjusting the keystone correction Tilt foot Keystone 2 NOTE 1 Adjust the throw angle the height of an image when the image position is higher than the lens shift adjustable range NOTE 2 See Correcting Keystone Distortion on page 29 for Keystone In the above drawings cables are omitted for clarity 25 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation
15. Displays the Video source from the VIDEO IN connector every time the projector is started up S VIDEO Displays the Video source from the S VIDEO IN connector every time the projector is started up VIEWER Displays slides from the USB memory device every time the projector is started up NETWORK Displays a signal from LAN port RJ 45 or the USB Wireless LAN Unit Selecting Signal Format SIGNAL SELECT COMPUTER 1 2 Allows you to set COMPUTER 1 and COMPUTER 2 to automatically detect an incoming RGB or component source such as a computer or DVD player However there may be some RGB and component signals that the projector is unable to detect In this case select RGB or COMPONENT Selecting COLOR SYSTEM This feature enables you to select video standards manually Normally select AUTO Select the video standard from the pulldown menu This must be done for Video and S Vid eo Connector separately Setting MONITOR OUT Connector OUT TERMINAL This option allows you to determine which RGB or component source is output from the MONITOR OUT connector during Standby mode EAST ient The signal from the last COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 or COMPONENT input will be output to the MONI TOR OUT connector COMPUTER 1 2 The signal from the COMPUTER1 or COMPUTER input will be output to the MONITOR OUT connector COMPONENT The signal from the COMPONENT input will be output to the MONIT
16. Do not cover the power cable with other soft materials such as rugs Do not heat the power cable Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Turn off the projector unplug the power cable and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cable or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the projector or if it has been exposed to rain or water lf the projector does not operate normally when you follow the instructions described in this user s manual f the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Disconnect the power cable and any other cables before carrying the projector Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable before cleaning the cabinet or replacing the lamp Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable if the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage Important Information CAUTION Always carry your projector by the carrying handle Before doing so be sure to lock the carrying handle in place To lock the carrying handle see To lock the carrying handle on page 6 Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as using the
17. NOTE Some projectors may not have the USB Wireless LAN Unit If you own a projector without the USB Wireless LAN Unit in stalled and need to present to the projector via a wireless connection the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit must be installed With the LAN connection two features are available Projector control and Picture transmission Projector control feature With the wired or wireless LAN connection you can control power on off input select etc and receive information from the projector over the network using a computer The following three methods are available Using the HTTP Server feature on the projector gt page 52 Using PC Control Utility 3 0 from the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM Using Image Express Utility 2 0 from the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM Picture transmission feature Using WindowsVista A Windows Vista based computer can be operated using the projector over a network The projector supports the Network Projector function and the Remote Desktop function of Windows Vista page 55 59 Picture transmission feature Using User Supportware 5 CD ROM With the wired or wireless LAN connection you can send images and slides from a personal computer to the pro jector which then can be projected on the screen The following two methods are available Using Image Express Utility 2 0 from the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM Using Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 from the supplied User Sup
18. This feature allows you to log off your projector without turning it off Logging off your projector will prevent an unauthorized user from operating your projector To log off your projector follow the steps below 1 Press the MENU button and use the SELECT gt button to highlight SETUP INFO RESET BASIC MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE PIP WALL COLOR OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL TOOLS LOGOFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH SELECT GD EXIT MOVE CJ 1 ADVANCED 2 Use the SELECT Y or the ENTER button to highlight BASIC INFO RESET MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE PIP WALL COLOR OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL TOOLS LANGUAGE X ENGLISH SELECT CD EXIT MOVE CJ COMPUTER1 ADVANCED 3 Use the SELECT Y button to highlight LOGOFF and press the ENTER button The LOG OFF PROJECTOR ARE YOU SURE message will be displayed 4 Select YES and press the ENTER button to log off your projector and close the menu and then the LOGON screen will be displayed NOTE e When selecting NO and press the ENTER button you will return to the Logoff screen in Step 2 To log on your projector select a user name then enter your password and select OK and press the ENTER button The LOGON screen will close Logging on your projector is done NOTE The default LOGON screen will be shown as follows USER NAME ADMINISTRATOR PASSWOR
19. When you first turn on the projector you will get the Startup menu This menu gives you the opportunity to select one of the 21 menu languages To select a menu language follow these steps 1 Use the SELECT Y button to select one of the 21 lan guages for the menu LANGUAGE R PLEASE SELECT A MENU LANGUAGE DANSK NORSK DEUTSCH PORTUGUES TURKCE FRANGAIS E TINA 2DREORM AUTOADIUST SOURCE ITALIANO MAGYAR A ESPA OL POLSKI EAAHNIKA SVENSKA NEDERLANDS x SUOMI 04 SELECT SELECT 2 Press the ENTER button to execute the selection After this has been done you can proceed to the menu operation If you want you can select the menu language later LANGUAGE on page 90 ooo s NOTE e The projector cannot be turned off for 60 seconds after the lamp is turned on and while the POWER indicator is blinking green e f you turn on the projector immediately after the lamp is turned off or when the ambient temperature is high the cooling fans Will run for a moment and then you will get an image on the screen Immediately after turning on the projector screen flicker may occur This is normal 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 t
20. HUE RESET Fr SELECT 773 EXIT C2 COMPUTERI ADVANCED PICTURE SOURCE SETUP INFO IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO SOUND MODE STANDARD PRESET 3 HIGH BRIGHT DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE RESET ADVANCED MODE This function allows you to determine how to save settings for DETAIL SETTINGS of PRESET for each input STANDARD Saves settings for each item of PRESET Preset 1 through 6 PROFESSIONAL Saves all the settings of PICTURE for each input PRESET This option allows you to adjust neutral tint for yellow cyan or magenta There are six factory presets optimized for various types of images you can set user adjustable settings 78 6 Using On Screen Menu DETAIL SETTINGS RAL WHITE BALANCE REFERENCE HIGH BRIGHT GAMMA CORRECTION DYNAMIC 1 COLOR TEMPERATURE 5000 1 CU SELECT MOVE MOVE This will provide you with three pages of menus that provide more detailed settings GENERAL Selecting Reference Setting REFERENCE This feature allows you to use color correction or gamma values as reference data to optimize for various types of images You can select one of the following six settings HIGH BRIGHT Recommended for use in a brightly lit room PRESENTATION Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file VIDEO Recommended for typical TV program viewing MOVIE
21. Secale oi Naard 112 SOURCE 2 a aa aa O eke ane 112 WIRED LAN ceeds 113 WIRELESS LAN 1 esarri enna a aaaea hais ESen aaa Eain 113 WIRELESS LAN 2 kerrin aa 114 MER SIONI mer C XE 114 VERSION 2 u s ed 114 Menu Descriptions amp Functions RESET 115 Returning to Factory Default LLL 115 7 Nlaintenance n n etn 116 Cleaning or Replacing the 116 Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 117 Replacing the Lamp iiio e eto i ee 118 8 Using Optional Lenses 11 eee 121 Table of Throw Distances and Screen Sizes for Optional Lenses 121 Lens Shift Adjustable Range 122 Replacing with Optional Lens u u u 123 xi Table of Contents 9 Appendiks R HEN 125 WOUDIS SIMO T Ges u anes CT Em 125 Indicator Messages 125 Specifications nennen 128 Cabinet Dimensions 132 Screen Size and Projection Distance dada
22. page 29 Changes will be saved even when you turn off the projector NOTE When CORNERSTONE is selected KEYSTONE is not available 86 6 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Cornerstone Mode CORNERSTONE CORNERSTONE Gmm This option allows you to correct trapezoidal distortion Selecting this item will display the Cornerstone adjustment screen page 39 NOTE When KEYSTONE is selected CORNERSTONE is not available Using the PIP Function This function allows you to view two different signals simultaneously PIP POSITION This option allows you to select the position of a sub picture in the main picture The options are top left top right bottom left and bottom right page 42 87 6 Using On Screen Menu Using the Wall Color Correction WALL COLOR WALL COLOR e OFE BLACKBOARD BLACKBOARD GRAY LIGHT YELLOW LIGHT GREEN LIGHT BLUE SKY BLUE LIGHT ROSE PINK a C p This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white The following nine options are available Setting Lamp Mode to Normal or Eco LAMP MODE This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp Normal and Eco modes The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode Selecting Eco mode decreases fan noise when compared to Normal mode Lamp Mode Description Status of LAMP indicator Normal Mode This
23. 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 146 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 calen dar days If Customer does not return the unit within the 12 calendar days Cus tomer 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 Autho rized Service Stations Please see the attached listing of contacts for each country to arrange for pickup of the loan unit If you return to their country of origin with the loan unit you will be charged additional freight to return the unit to the loaning country Thank you for your understanding of this program Ver 2 10 07
24. DNS CONFIGURATION Type in the IP address of DNS server on the network connected to the projector 12 numeric characters are used RECONNECT Use this button to retry to connect the projector to a network Try this if you have changed PROFILES 102 6 Using On Screen Menu WIRELESS GENERAL WIRED DOMAIN MAIL PROFILES PROFILE 1 v DHCP DNS CONFIGURATION ADVANCED RECONNECT am cr CUSkSELECT C EXIT MOVE PROFILES for USB Wireless LAN unit To execute a wireless LAN easily using Image Express Utility 2 0 select EASY CONNECTION Up to two settings for the USB wireless LAN unit can be stored in memory of the projector Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 and then do settings for DHCP and the other options After doing this select OK and press the ENTER button This will store your settings in memory To recall the settings from memory After selecting the WIRELESS tab select the PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 from the PROFILES list Select OK and press the ENTER button DHCP Place a check mark to automatically assign an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server Clear this check box to register the IP address or subnet mask number obtained from your network administrator IP ADDRESG Set your IP address Press 9 to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters SUBNET MASK Set your subnet mask n
25. Fm eee e COMPUTER COMPUTER COMPUTERS COMPONENT vow VIEWER NETWORK ETE PROJECTOR STATUS LAMP LIFE REMAINING J ERROR STATUS LAMP HOURS USED hrs FILTER HOURS USED J hrs PROJECTOR HOURS USED J hrs POWER This controls the power of the projector ON Power is switched on Power is switched off VOLUME This controls the volume of the projector AKU Qu sonu ununmi maana Increases the volume adjustment value costes Gest Decreases the volume adjustment value AV MUTE This controls the mute function of the projector PICTURE ON Mutes the video PICTURE OFF Cancels the video muting SOUND Mutes the audio SOUND OFF Cancels the audio muting OSD ON centes Mutes the on screen display OSD OFE ence Cancels the muting of the on screen display ALL Mutes each of the video audio display functions ALL Cancels the muting of each of the video audio and on screen display functions PICTURE Controls the video adjustment of the projector BRIGHTNESS A Increases the brightness adjustment value BRIGHTNESS V Decreases the brightness adjustment value CONTRAST A Increases the contrast adjustment value CONTRAST Y Decreases the contrast adjustment
26. NETWORK TYPE Communication can be done only with equipment whose SSID matches SSID for your wireless LAN Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be used case sensitive NETWORK TYPE Select communication method when using wireless LAN INFRASTRUCTURE Select this option when communicating with one or more equipment connected to the wireless or wired LAN network via a wireless access point AD HOG Select this option when using the wireless LAN to directly communicate with a computer in peer to peer mode This is a method that meets the IEEE802 11 wireless standard NOTE When in Ad Hoc mode only 802 110 is available for communication method Data transmission speed in Ad Hoc mode is limited up to 11Mbps CHANNEL Select a channel Available channels vary depending on the country and region TIP When you select INFRASTRUCTURE make sure that the projector and your access point are on the same channel when you select AD HOC make sure that the projector and your computer are on the same channel 104 6 Using On Screen Menu SECURITY required for wireless only 2 x SECURITY TYPE DISABLE n ex CUEXSELECT GukEXIT MOVE MOVE SECURITY TYPE Select encryption mode for secure transmission When WEP or DISABLE is selected in SECURITY TYPE Select this option whether using the WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy key for encryption or
27. NOTE e Some signals may take time to display or may not be displayed correctly e The Auto Adjust function does not work for component video signals e f the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the RGB signal try to adjust Clock and Phase manually page 81 Adjusting Volume Up amp Down Sound level from the speaker and the AUDIO OUT jack Stereo mini on the projector can be adjusted Another way to adjust volume is to use the menu Select ADJUST SOUND VOLUME from the menu NOTE Volume control is not available with the SELECT lt or button when an image is enlarged by using the MAGNIFY button or when the menu is displayed Increase volume Decrease volume 31 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Using the Laser Pointer You can use the laser to draw your audience s attention to a red dot that you can place on any object CAUTION Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on Do not point the laser beam at a person Do not allow children to use the laser pointer Press and hold the LASER button to activate the laser pointer Setting the function switch There are two switches on the bottom of the battery case an applicable projector selector switch 1 and laser en able disable switch 2 Check the projector being used and decide whether to enable or disable laser then set these switches as necessary usin
28. Using Windows Explorer to save files Supported file format for Viewer are JPEG BMP PNG GIF and Index 64 5 Using the Viewer Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector playback This section describes the operation for showing slides created using the Viewer function with the projector It is also possible to make slides directly from the images projected with the projector Projecting slides Viewer Preparation Store JPEG or BMP files JPEG BMP non interlaced GIF or non interlaced PNG files in a USB mem ory inserted into your PC To start the Viewer press the SOURCE button on the cabinet to select VIEWER page 24 Viewer screen will be displayed A slide will be displayed at the factory default You use the VIEWER button on the remote control to select VIEWER Operating Viewer Menu 1 Insert a USB memory into the USB port of the projector The USB indicator lights 2 Press the VIEWER button on the remote control or select the VIEWER from the source list An image stored in the USB memory will be displayed NOTE When SHOW THUMBNAILS is turned on in the OPTIONS menu the thumbnail screen will be displayed page 67 NOTE Pressing the EXIT button during slide playback will display the thumbnail screen Slide and Thumbnail When VIEWER is selected one of the two screens is displayed One is a slide and the other is a thumbnail screen SLIDE THUMBNAILS VIEWER E E3USB
29. am X 11 Press the SELECT 4 button to highlight YES and press the ENTER button The Security Function is now enabled Checking If Security is enabled Turn off the projector and turn it back on to check if the Security function is enabled 1 Press the POWER ON STANDBY button The POWER OFF ARE YOU SURE message will appear Press the ENTER button or the POWER ON STANDBY or the POWER OFF button again The lamp lights off and the POWER indicator flashes orange Please wait until the POWER indicator changes from flashing to steady light When the POWER indicator lights steady orange push the Main POWER switch to the off position O The projector will turn off Push the Main POWER switch to the on position I The POWER indicator lights orange The projector is in standby condition Press and hold the POWER ON STANDBY button for a minimum of two seconds The projector will turn on The PROJECTOR IS LOCKED ENTER YOUR KEYWORD message will be dis played at the bottom of the screen Press the MENU button The Keyword entry screen will be displayed SECURITY KEYWORD LDOK K9AL 1NE7 K105 3VAG E9VO CUEXSELECT MOVE Press the ENTER button The Software keyboard will be displayed Use the same procedures as steps 1 to 8 described in the Assigning a Keyword for the first time sec tion to enter 1234 Each time one number is entered
30. or to enable the window animation function during the Remote Desktop operation However doing this will cause the display s or mouse s response to slow down If the display s or mouse s response is slowed down try one or more of the following DESKTOP BACKGROUND Clear the check mark to display the desktop background in monochrome MENU AND WINDOW ANIMATION Clear the check mark to disable menu and window animation THEMES Clear the check mark not to use Themes SHOW CONTENTS OF WINDOW WHILE DRAGGING Clear the check mark to show only the window pane while dragging 4 Operate the USB keyboard to input the IP address of Windows Vista and click Connect The log on screen of Windows Vista is displayed in the screen projected by the projector 5 Operate the USB keyboard to input the user s password and press Enter The remote desktop function is started Windows Vista desktop is displayed in the screen projected by the projector Log out the computer Use the USB keyboard connected to the projector to operate Windows Vista NOTE When the projection is made with the remote desktop function the background color of the desktop is changed to black 62 4 Convenient Features Exiting the Remote Desktop 1 Operate the keyboard to click Start from the desktop screen projected by the projector PC control Utility 3 0 Recent Items G Connect to a Network Projector Computer gt Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 SE Ba
31. page 118 125 USB Indicator Lights when a USB memory is inserted into the USB port NOTE The USB indicator will not light when non USB stor age devices such as USB mouse devices are inserted 7 O O O STATUS 3DREFORM AUTOADJUST SOURCE ON STAND f 1 Introduction 6 145 USB LAMP Y 32 SOURCE Button AUTO ADJUST Button page 31 3D REFORM Button page 29 39 MENU Button 10 SELECT AY lt gt Volume Buttons 11 ENTER Button 12 EXIT Button Terminal Panel Features 1 Introduction 4 13 12 3 2 P LAN USB AUDIO IN E E 9 COMPUTER ZIN AUDIO IN S VIDEO IN AUDIO IN REMOTE PC CONTROL OAG AG 93 AUDIO OUT 14 14 559 x olf WIRELESS J COMPUTER 1 IN Component Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin page 13 15 AUDIO IN Stereo Mini Jack page 13 14 16 COMPUTER 2 IN Component R Cr G Y B Cb V Connectors BNC x 5 page 13 AUDIO IN Stereo Mini Jack page 13 COMPUTER 3 DVI D IN Connector 24 Pin HDCP compatible C page 14 AUDIO IN Stereo Mini Jack page 14 COMPONENT IN Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Connectors RCA page 16 AUDIO L MONO R RCA page 16 S VIDEO IN Connector Mini DIN 4 Pin page 17 VIDEO IN Connector RCA page 17 VIDEO S V
32. 2 Problems or damage caused by dropping or shocks during shipment or movement by the customer or by improper han dling by the customers 3 Problems or damage caused by improper usage or unwarrant able alterations or repairs by the customer 4 Problems or damage caused by fire salt damage gas dam age earthquakes lightning damage storm or flood damage or other natural disasters or such external factors as dust ciga rette 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 de vices connected to the product other than those designated by NEC 7 Problems caused by natural consumption wear or deteriora tion 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 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 October 1 2007 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
33. 99 Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting method Although the type of proxy server will be a factor it is possible that items that have actually been set will not be displayed depending on the effectiveness of the cache and the contents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation It is recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is unavoidable Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when operation of the projector is via a browser the host name can be used as it is when the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been registered to the domain name server by a network administrator or the host name cor responding to the IP address of the projector has been set in the HOSTS file of the computer being used Example 1 When the host name of the projector has been set to pj nec co jp http pj nec co jp index html is specified for the address or the entry column of the URL Example 2 When the IP address of the projector is 192 168 73 1 access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying http 192 168 73 1 index html for the address or the entry column of the URL 52 4 Convenient Features Structure of the HTTP Server POWER OFF PICTURE VOLUME SOURCE SELECT AV MUTE e
34. ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS MOVE ADVANCED GD EXIT MOVE CO COMPUTER This page shows information on settings for the USB Wireless LAN unit IP ADDRESS Indicates the IP address of the projector when the USB Wireless LAN unit is used SUBNET MASK Indicates the subnet mask of the projector when the USB Wireless LAN unit is used GATEWAY Indicates the gateway of the network connected to the projector when the USB Wireless LAN unit is used MAC ADDRESS Indicates the MAC address of the USB Wireless LAN unit 113 6 Using On Screen Menu WIRELESS LAN 2 SOURCE ADJUST SSID NETWORK TYPE WEP WPA CHANNEL SIGNAL LEVEL SETUP WIRED LAN WIRELESS LAN 1 INFRASTRUCTURE ADVANCED 5910 Indicates the identifier SSID for your wireless LAN NETWORK TYPE Indicates that EASY CONNECTION INFRASTRUCTURE or AD HOC is selected for your communica tion method WEP WPA Indicates your selected datalength encryption On or Off CHANNEL Indicates the channel you selected in the SITE SURVEY The channel must match for all wireless devices communicating on your wireless LAN SIGNAL LEVEL Indicates receiving condition of radio signal level while you are using a wireless LAN connection VERSION 1 VERSION 2 SOURCE ADJUST SETUP VERSION 2 PRODUCT SERIAL NUM
35. Diagonal ma 200 150 120 100 80 60 40 30 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Throw distance m When tilted at an angle 10 in Wide 10 8 E Wide a i Tele T p Vertical distance between projector foot and screen top ter line Wide wile i is m Screen center line Tele 6 8 10 Projector foot Vertical lens shift the highest position Using the Chart Example for 100 screen The projection distance is approximately 3 1 m 122 according to the upper chart The lower chart shows that the vertical distance between the projector foot and the screen top is approximately 1 5 m 59 The projection angle can be adjusted up to 10 The lower chart shows that the projector is placed in a horizontal position 133 9 Appendix List of Screen Sizes List of Screen Sizes etas Width H l Height V Height m inch m inch Screen size Diagonal 30 0 6 24 0 0 46 18 0 40 0 8 31 5 0 6 23 6 60 1 2 47 2 0 9 35 4 80 1 6 63 0 1 2 47 2 100 2 0 78 7 1 5 59 1 j Width i 120 24 94 5 1 8 70 9 150 3 0 118 1 2 3 90 6 200 4 1 161 4 3 0 118 1 250 5 1 200 8 3 8 149 6 300 6 1 240 2 4 6 181 1 400 8 1 318 9 6 1 240 2 500 10 2 401 6 7 6 299 2 Formulas Screen width H m Screen size x 4 5 x 0 0254 Screen height V m Screen size x 3 5 x 0 0254 Scree
36. MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS ORIENTATION DESKTOP FRONT SCREEN SECURITY SETTINGS NETWORK SETTINGS COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK STANDBY MODE NORMAL SELECT Gap EXIT MOVE gt MOVE CO COMPUTER ADVANCED Selecting Projector Orientation ORIENTATION This reorients your image for your type of projection The options are desktop front projection ceiling rear projec tion desktop rear projection and ceiling front projection DESKTOP FRONT CEILING REAR DESKTOP REAR CEILING FRONT Ess art te 92 6 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen SCREEN SCREEN TYPE Select one of two options 4 3 SCREEN or WIDE SCREEN for the screen to be used See also ASPECT RATIO page 83 POSITION This feature allows you to adjust the vertical position of the image when WIDE SCREEN has been selected for the screen type When WIDE SCREEN has been selected there is no signal area above and below the image no signal area NOTE This option is available only when WIDE SCREEN is selected in SCREEN TYPE NOTE e After changing the screen type check the setting of ASPECT RATIO in the menu page 83 POSITION is not available when 4 3 SCREEN is selec
37. PROJECTOR The PROJECTOR NAME DISPLAY RESOLUTION PASSWORD URL will be displayed NETWORK PROJECTOR PROJECTOR NAME NP3150 Series DISPLAY RESOLUTION 1024 X 768 PIXEL PASSWORD 1234 CHANGE WIRED LAN URL http 192 168 0 10 lan WIRELESS LAN URL http 192 168 0 10 lan PLEASE SET UP YOUR COMPUTER USING THIS INFORMATION C EXIT 56 4 Convenient Features TIP e To change the default password 1234 select CHANGE and press the ENTER button The ENTER PASSWORD screen will be displayed Enter a numeric password The password must be eight characters or less The changed password stored in the projector will be displayed in the NETWORK PROJECTOR screen next time Projecting the Image with Network Projector 1 Click Start from the desktop of Windows Vista 2 Click All Programs 3 Click Accessories 4 Click Connect to a Network Projector When the Permission Connect to a Network Projector window appears click Yes The Connect to a Network Projector window appears How do you want to connect to a network projector gt Search for a projector recommended Search for projectors that are connected to your local network gt Enter the projector address you know the network address of the projector that you want to use enter the address Example http server projectors projectorl or Wserven projectors projectorl Frequently asked questions about network projec
38. The CONFIRM PASSWORD screen will be displayed 94 6 Using On Screen Menu 2 Type the same password again and press the ENTER button Your password will be assigned DELETE To delete your password 1 Select DELETE PASSWORD and press the ENTER button 2 Enter your password An asterisk will be displayed 3 Press the ENTER button Your password will be deleted NOTE Do not forget your password However if you forget your keyword NEC or your dealer will provide you with your Release Code upon proof of ownership The LOGO LOCK will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu ACCOUNT LOCK When ACCOUNT LOCK is set to ON you can set it to OFF When ACCOUNT LOCK is set to OFF you can set it to ON The ACCOUNT setting is available only when ACCOUNT LOCK is set to OFF ACCOUNT See page 50 95 6 Using On Screen Menu SECURITY The Security function enables you to protect your projector so that the projector will not project a signal unless you enter a keyword There is also an option to lock the projector by using a registered USB memory as a protect key Once you have registered your USB memory as a protect key you are required to insert the registered USB mem ory into the USB port of the projector each time you turn on the projector You can enable the Security function by using a keyword only page 44 SECURITY EX KEYWORD USE PROTECT KEY
39. Throw distance for Standard lens m inch H x 1 5 through H x 2 0 Distance from 0 89m to 20 83m 35 1 to 820 2 Throw distance for NP01FL m inch H x 0 8 Distance from 0 64m to 2 5m 25 3 to 98 6 Throw distance for NPO2ZL m inch H x 1 2 through H x 1 5 Distance from 0 7m to 16 1m 27 5 to 634 Throw distance for NP03ZL m inch H x 1 9 through H x 3 1 Distance from 1 56m to 32 15m 61 4 to 1265 6 Throw distance for NP04ZL m inch H x 3 0 through H x 4 8 Distance from 3 6m to 49 52m 141 7 to 1949 5 Throw distance for NPO5ZL m inch H x 4 7 through H x 7 2 Distance from 5 69m to 74 36m 224 1 to 2927 5 H z Screen width NP04ZL H X 3 0 H X 4 8 gt STANDARD HX 1 5 X 2 0 NPO1FL H X 0 8 NPO2ZL H X 1 2 H X 1 5 NPOSZL H X 1 9 H X 3 1 Example Distance from a 100 screen with the lens NPO3ZL Referring to the diagram on page 134 H is 2 0 m 78 7 Therefore the projection distances of 100 inches are from 2 0 m 78 7 x 1 9 to 2 0 m 78 7 x 3 1 from 3 8 m 150 to 6 2 m 244 NPOSZL H X 4 7 H X 7 2 NOTE Distances may vary 5 121 8 Using Optional Lenses Lens Shift Adjustable Range The top right diagram shows the location of the image position in the lens The lens can be shifted within the shad ed area as shown using the normal projection position as a starting point The projector has a lens shift feature that
40. Up the Screen and the Projector The further your projector is from the screen or wall the larger the image The minimum size the image can be is approximately 30 inches 0 76 m measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 41 inches 1 0 m from the wall or screen The largest the image can be is 500 inches 12 7 m when the projector is about 718 inches 18 2 m from the wall or screen Use the drawing below as a guide Selecting a Location Screen Size unit cm inch 609 6 W X 457 2 H 240 W X 180 H Q Screen Size 487 7 W X 365 8 H 192 W X 144 H 406 4 W X 304 8 H 160 W X 120 H 304 8 W X 228 6 H 120 W X 90 H 243 8 W X 182 9 H 96 W X 72 H 203 2 W X 152 4 H 80 W X 60 H 162 6 W X 122 0 H 64 W X 48 H 121 9 W X 91 4 H 48 W X 36 H 81 3 W X 61 0 H 32 W X 24 H TIP The screen sizes above are intermediate values between tele minimum display area and wide maximum display area when the standard lens is used Image size can be adjusted with the zoom adjustment up to a maximum of 15 For optional lenses see page 121 12 2 Installation and Connections Making Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer NOTE When using with a notebook PC be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode
41. We do not warrant that the USB port of the projector will support all USB keyboards in the market Connect the USB keyboard to the USB port Type A of the projector Connect a USB mouse to the USB keyboard 59 4 Convenient Features Setting the password to the user account of Windows Vista TIP If a password has been set for an account the steps 1 to 9 can be skipped G Na Click Start from the desktop of Windows Vista Click Control Panel Click Add or remove user accounts displayed under User Accounts When the User Account Control confirmation window appears click Continue Click Administrator Click Create a password Input the password to the New password box Input the same password as that at Step 7 to the Confirm new password box Click Create a password The Administrator is changed to Password Protection Setting the Remote Access 1 2 3 4 5 Click Start from the desktop of Windows Vista Click Control Panel Click System and Maintenance Click Allow remote access displayed under System When the User Account Control confirmation window appears click Continue The System Properties window appears Click Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop less secure in the Remote Desktop box and click OK System Properties mm Computer Name Hardware Advanced System P
42. allows you to move the image vertically or horizontally Desktop front projection Height of projected image 1H Width of projected image Nomal projection position Ceiling front projection Shift to left Shift to right 122 8 Using Optional Lenses Replacing with Optional Lens CAUTION Do not give a shock or excessive load to the projector or the lens components as the projector and lens compo nents contain precision parts When shipping the projector with the optional lens remove the optional lens before shipping the projector The lens and the lens shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation Before removing or installing the lens be sure to turn off the projector wait until the cooling fans stop and turn off the main power switch Do not touch the lens surface when removing or installing the lens Keep fingerprints dust or oil off the lens surface Do not scratch the lens surface Work on level surface with a soft cloth under it to avoid scratching If you remove and store the lens attach the lens cap to the projector to keep off dust and dirt Please heed the following information if you own two or more NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 projectors and may in terchange the standard lenses When replacing the standard lens with an optional lens and then re installing the standard lens back into t
43. an E asterisk will appear Keyword appears as asterisks so the real key word is hidden 8 After entering your keyword highlight OK and press the ENTER button The Software keyboard will disappear This will allow you to operate the projector 47 4 Convenient Features Disabling the Security 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed NOTE Immediately after the projector has been turned on and the Projector is locked Enter your keyword message is dis played at the bottom of the screen pressing the MENU button will display the Keyword entry will be displayed At this time pressing the MENU button will display the menu 2 Press the SELECT button to highlight SETUP and press the ENTER button The page tab BASIC will be highlighted 3 Press the SELECT button twice to highlight the page tab INSTALLATION 4 Press the SELECT Y button three times to highlight SECURITY SETTINGS and press the ENTER but ton 5 Press the SELECT Y button four times to highlight SECURITY SETTINGS and press the ENTER but ton The Keyword entry screen will be displayed SECURITY KEYWORD LDOK K9AL 1NE7 K105 3VA6 ESVO amp crz CUZkSELECT C EXIT MOVE 6 Press the ENTER button The Software keyboard will be displayed 7 Use the same procedures as steps 1 to 8 described in the Assigning a Keyword for the first time sec tion to enter 1234 Each time one number i
44. batteries Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly Do not use new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations 10 1 Introduction Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Connect one end of the supplied remote cable to the REMOTE mini jack and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control NOTE Connecting the remote cable to the REMOTE mini jack on the terminal panel will make the wireless operation unavailable REMOTE os M 888008888888888900088 a Je 11 2 Installation and Connections This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect PCs 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 computer or video equip ment to the projector See pages 13 20 3 Connect the supplied power cable See page 21 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 Setting
45. be used TEST MAIL Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct NOTE e If you entered an incorrect address in a test you may not receive an Alert mail Should this happen check if the Recipient s Address is correctly set Unless any one of the SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER S NAME or RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 3 is selected TEST MAIL is not available e sure to highlight OK and press the ENTER button before executing TEST MAIL NOTE To use the Mail Alert feature on wireless LAN connection select INFRASTRUCTURE for NETWORK TYPE 107 6 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Communication Speed COMMUNICATION SPEED This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port D Sub 9 Pin lt 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 Your selected communication speed will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Turning or Off Remote Sensor REMOTE SENSOR This option determines which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode The options are front back front and back Selecting Power saving in STANDBY MODE The projector has two standby modes NORMAL and POWER SAVING Power saving mode is the mode that allows you to put the projector in the power saving condition which consum
46. file or folder Folder folder name number of files creation date month day year creation time hour minute second File file name slide number number of displayable slides in a folder creation date month day year creation time hour minute second file size Indicates number of displayable slides in the selected folder The maximum number of images recognized as slides within one directory is about 250 Thumbnail file name Indicates thumbnails and names contained in a folder CUS Oinaan Indicates the selected slide Scroll bar Used to view folders or files not visible in the window Number of files 66 5 Using the Viewer Setting Option for Viewer OPTIONS PLAY MODE MANUAL INTERVAL gt 5SECOND START SLIDE THUMBNAILS SHOW THUMBNAILS OFF ON SORT NAME ABC m MOVE PLAY MANUAL Views a slide manually when the Viewer source is selected AUTO cte Plays back slides automatically when the Viewer source is selected INTERVAL Specifies interval time between 5 and 300 seconds START Specifies start screen when the Viewer source is selected SHOW THUMBNAILS Selecting the Viewer source will display a list of thumbnails of graphic files stored in the USB memory when ON is selected Selecting the Viewer source will display a list of icons of graphic files stored in the USB memory when O
47. filter cover Slip the filter cover back until it snaps into place 4 Connect the supplied power cable turn on the Main Power switch and turn on the projector 5 Finally select the menu RESET CLEAR FILTER HOURS to reset the filter usage hours page 115 for resetting the filter usage time Cleaning the Cabinet and the 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 117 7 Maintenance Replacing the Lamp When the lamp reaches the end of its life the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will blink red Even though the lamp may still be working replace the lamp to maintain the optimal projector performance After replacing the lamp be sure to clear the lamp hour meter page 115 CAUTION DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used It will be extremely hot Turn the projector off wait 30 seconds turn off the main power switch and then disconnect the power cable Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except two lamp housing 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 p
48. frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For UK only In UK a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a Black five Amps fuse installed for use with this equipment If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings A Installation Do not place the projector in the following conditions on an unstable cart stand or table near water baths or damp rooms in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances in a dusty smoky or steamy environment on a sheet of paper or cloth rugs or carpets
49. not To use encryp tion specify WEP key DISABLE Will not turn on the encryption feature Your communications may be monitored by someone WEP 64BIT Uses 64 bit datalength for secure transmission WEP 128BIT Uses 128 bit datalength for secure transmission This option will increase privacy and security when compared to use of 64 bit datalength encryption WPA PSK Uses WPA PSK encryption mode for more secure transmission than WEP WPA2 PSK Uses WPA2 PSK encryption mode for more secure transmission than WPA NOTE e The WEP settings must be the same as communication devices such as PC or access point in your wireless network e When you use WEP your image transmission speed will slow down e WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK are not available when AD HOC is selected from NETWORK TYPE KEY SELECT Selects one key from the four keys below when selecting 64BIT or 128BIT in SECURITY TYPE KEY1 4 Enter encryption key when selecting 64BIT or 128BIT in SECURITY TYPE Up to 5 characters can be set in 64 bit and up to 13 characters in 128 bit The key can also be set in hexadecimal digit Press the HEX button to change to ASCII to set the key in ASCII digit You can toggle this button between ASCII and HEX Enter Ox numeral and alphabet respectively right in front of your key code Hexadecimal uses 0 to 9 and A to F When setting in a hexadecimal digit
50. on the screen The source connected to the projector is active and available Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and or the contrast Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Image is too dark Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness and or the contrast C Image is distorted Image appears to be trapezoidal unchanged even though you carry out the KEYSTONE or 3D REFORM adjustment nn bd dd Other Remote control does not work No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the remote control Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the infrared remote controls Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation if present on the remote control projector selector switch is not used 141 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 Off Timer is turned off only models with the Off Timer func tion Parts of the image are lost H Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button
51. the Menus using the USB mouse Mouse Cursor When connecting a USB mouse to the projector you get a mouse cursor on the screen Unless you use your USB mouse within 10 seconds the mouse cursor disappears Adjusting and Setting Display You can select a menu item and click with the left mouse button to make adjustments and settings With the middle button you can use a scroll bar in the menu or the help NETWORK Fej 2 ef D EN G2 IMAGE EXPRESS DESKTOP CONTROL NETWORK REMOTE DESKTOP UTILITY UTILITY PROJECTOR CONNECTION CE SELECT MOVE MOVE Icons on the top right of the menu Fej 2 Click Clock symbol to display the DATE TIME PRESET menu Click Network symbol to display the NETWORK SETTINGS menu page 99 Click Mouse symbol to display the MOUSE menu Click to display a selection of the selected menu item Click X to close the menu 36 4 Convenient Features Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver 1 The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer s mouse functions from the remote con trol It is a great convenience for your computer generated presentations Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer If you wish to use the remote mouse function connect the mouse receiver and computer The mouse receiver can be connected directly to the computer s USB port type A NOTE Depending on the type
52. the Overscan feature to display the image correctly Be sure to change the Overscan to 0 before pressing the AUTO ADJ or AUTO ADJUST button otherwise an image may be displayed with its sides cut off 13 2 Installation and Connections When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal To project a DVI digital signal be sure to connect the PC and the projector using a DVI D signal cable not supplied before turning on your PC or projector Turn on the projector first and select COMPUTER 3 from the source menu before turning on your PC Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed Should this happen restart your PC Do not disconnect the DVI D signal cable while the projector is running If the signal cable has been disconnected and then re connected an image may not be correctly displayed Should this happen restart your PC NOTE Use a DVI D cable compliant with DDWG Digital Display Working Group DVI Digital Visual Interface revision 1 0 standard The DVI D cable should be within 10 m 394 long e The DVI DIGITAL connector COMPUTER 3 DVI D IN accepts VGA 640x480 SVGA 800x600 1152x864 XGA 1024x768 SXGA 1280x1024 up to 60Hz and SXGA 1400x1050 up to 60Hz DVI D connector with HDCP 0009080000008080000600
53. tilt foot to carry or hang from the wall or ceiling the projector can cause damage to the projector Do not send the projector in a soft case by parcel delivery service or cargo shipment The projector inside the soft case could be damaged Select HIGH in Fan mode if you continue to use the projector for consecutive days From the menu select SETUP OPTIONS FAN MODE HIGH Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or projector when the projector is powered on Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN connector of the projector and or the prong plug of the power cable To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on use a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker The projector can be unplugged during its cool down period after it is turned off Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the left front when seen from the front as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off Do not turn off the AC power for 60 seconds after the lamp is turned on and while the POWER indicator is blinking green Doing so could cause premature lamp failure Caution on Handling the Optional Lens When shipping the projector with the optional lens remove the optional lens before shipping the projector The lens a
54. to other than HIGH ALTITUDE mode when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters or lower Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters and setting to HIGH ALTITUDE can cause the lamp to overcool causing the image to flicker Switch FAN MODE to AUTO page 109 Image is scrolling vertically horizontally or both Remote control does not work Use the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet or the VIDEO the S VIDEO the COMPUTER 1 the COM PUTER 2 the COMPUTER 3 the COMPONENT the VIEWER or the NETWORK button on the remote control to select your source Video S Video Computer Component Viewer or NETWORK page 24 Adjust the computer image manually with the CLOCK PHASE in ADJUST IMAGE OPTIONS page 81 Install new batteries page 10 Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector Stand within 22 feet 7 m of the projector page 10 Check if one or more remote sensors are enabled Select SETUP INSTALLATION REMOTE SEN SOR from the menu See page 108 If the remote control cable plug is inserted into the REMOTE mini jack the remote control does not function wirelessly See page 11 Indicator is lit or blink ing See the POWER STATUS LAMP Indicator page 125 Vertical stripes in RGB mode Press the AUTO ADJUST button on the projector cabinet or the AUTO ADJ button on the remote c
55. up to 10 characters can be set in 64 bit and up to 26 characters in 128 bit 105 6 Using On Screen Menu Using Software Keyboard to enter an encryption key 1 Select one of KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 and KEY 4 and press the ENTER button The software keyboard will be displayed 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 AJ BJ CJD EJ FJ aJ HJ 1 JJ KJ LJ MJ NJ OJ PJ QJ RJ SJ TJ US VJ W XJ YJ zj eJ J _ 2 Use the SELECT AY lt gt button to select one key and press the ENTER button 3 After finishing entering the WEP key use the SELECT AW 4 button to select OK and press the EN TER button The software keyboard will disappear When WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK is selected in SECURITY TYPE WPA PSK Uses WPA PSK encryption mode for more secure transmission than WEP WPA2 PSK Uses WPA2 PSK encryption mode for more secure transmission than WPA WPA PSK TKIP provides stronger security than WEP where encryption keys are automatically changed also providing simple authentication WPA PSK and TKIP stand for Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol respectively ENCRYPTION TYPE Select TKIP or AES KEY Enter encryption key when selecting WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK is selected in SECU RITY TYPE Key length must be eight or greater and 63 or less DOMAIN eal GENERAL WIRED WIRELESS MAIL HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME e CUSkSE
56. value COLOR Increases the color adjustment value COLOR Wiese Decreases the color adjustment value Increases the hue adjustment value HUE W aues Decreases the hue adjustment value SHARPNESS A Increases the sharpness adjustment value SHARPNESS V Decreases the sharpness adjustment value The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the signal being input to the projector page 78 53 4 Convenient Features SOURCE SELECT This switches the input connector of the projector COMPUTER1 Switches to the COMPUTER 1 IN connector COMPUTER Switches to the COMPUTER 2 IN connector COMPUTERQ3 Switches to the COMPUTER 3 DVI D IN connector COMPONENT Switches to the COMPONENT IN connectors VIDEO uuu lu a u s s Switches to the VIDEO IN connector S VIDEO Switches to the S VIDEO IN connector VIEWER u etri Switches to the data on the USB memory device NETWQRK as isa Switches to a LAN signal PROJECTOR STATUS This displays the condition of the projector LAMP LIFE REMAINING Displays the remaining life of the lamp as a percentage LAMP HOURS USED Displays how many hours the lamp has been used FILTER HOURS USED Displays how many hours the filter has been used ERROR STATUS Displays the status of errors occurring within the
57. your dealer will provide you with your Release Code in exchange for your registered password and Request Code See more information at the end of this section 3 Enter your Release Code in the Release Code Input screen The security protection will be turned off NOTE e Some brands of USB memory devices cannot be used as a protect key You should register one or more USB memory devices in case your registered USB memory device is damaged or stolen Up to 5 pieces can be registered Once the registered USB memory device has been formatted the USB memory device cannot be recognized as your registered protect key The Security will not be disabled by using RESET NOTE For additional information visit US http www necdisplay com Europe http www nec display solutions com Global http Avww nec pj com 98 6 Using On Screen Menu NETWORK SETTINGS This feature allows you to set various setting items when the projector is used on your network CAUTION Consult with your network administrator about these settings The NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 series projectors distributed in some areas and countries do not come standard with the USB Wireless LAN Unit If you purchase the projector without the USB Wireless LAN Unit installed and need to present to the pro jector via a wireless connection the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit must be installed Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection To configur
58. 37 3 79 93 5 149 4 3 60 5 83 141 7 229 7 5 69 8 75 224 1 344 6 67 205 275 80 8 108 2 1 10 43 3 1 62 2 12 63 7 83 4 2 66 4 25 104 7 167 1 4 03 6 53 158 8 257 0 6 38 9 80 251 1 385 7 72 2 21 2 96 870 116 4 1 18 46 6 1 74 2 28 68 6 89 8 2 86 4 57 112 8 179 8 4 34 7 03 171 1 276 6 6 87 10 54 270 4 415 0 80 246 3 29 96 9 129 5 1 32 51 9 1 94 2 54 76 4 99 9 3 19 5 08 125 6 200 1 4 84 7 82 190 6 307 9 7 65 11 73 301 3 462 0 84 2 59 3 46 101 8 136 1 1 39 54 6 2 04 2 67 80 3 105 0 3 35 5 34 132 0 210 3 5 09 8 22 200 4 323 5 8 05 12 33 316 8 485 5 90 2 78 371 109 3 146 0 1 49 58 6 2 19 2 86 86 2 112 6 3 60 5 73 141 7 225 5 5 46 8 81 215 0 346 9 8 63 13 23 340 0 520 7 100 3 09 4 13 121 6 162 4 1 66 65 3 2 44 3 18 96 0 1254 4 01 6 37 157 7 250 8 6 08 9 81 239 5 386 0 9 62 14 72 378 6 579 4 120 3 72 4 96 146 3 195 3 2 00 78 6 2 98 3 83 115 5 150 8 4 82 7 66 189 8 301 6 7 32 11 79 288 3 464 2 11 58 17 70 455 8 696 8 150 4 66 6 21 183 4 244 6 2 50 98 6 3 68 4 80 144 9 188 9 6 05 9 59 238 0 377 7 9 18 14 77 361 6 581 5 14 52 22 17 571 7 872 9 180 5 60 7 47 220 5 294 0 4 42 5 17 174 2 227 1 7 27 11 53 286 2 453 8 11 05 17 7
59. 3D REFORM Button page 29 39 33 HELP Button page 35 1 Introduction Battery Installation 1 Press the catch and re 2 Install new ones AA Ensure 3 Slip the cover back over the bat move the battery cover that you have the batteries po teries until it snaps into place larity aligned correctly NOTE Do not mix different types of batteries or new old batteries Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control Remote sensor on projector cabinet 7m 22 feet ovoo Remote control NOTE Actual operating range may differ slightly from that shown in the drawing TIP You can determine which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode The options are front rear or both gt page 110 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 Remote Control Precautions Handle the remote control carefully If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire If you will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the
60. 5 434 9 698 7 17 46 26 65 687 5 1049 0 200 6 23 8 30 245 3 326 9 4 92 6 41 193 8 252 5 8 08 12 81 318 3 504 5 12 29 19 73 483 8 776 9 19 43 29 63 764 8 1166 4 210 654 8 72 257 6 343 3 5 17 6 74 203 5 265 2 8 49 13 46 334 3 529 9 12 91 20 73 508 2 816 0 20 41 31 12 803 4 1225 1 240 7 49 9 97 294 7 392 6 5 91 7 71 232 9 303 4 9 72 15 39 382 5 606 0 14 77 23 70 581 5 933 3 23 35 35 59 919 3 1401 2 250 7 80 10 39 307 1 409 1 6 16 8 03 242 7 316 1 10 12 16 04 398 6 631 4 15 39 24 70 605 9 972 4 24 33 37 08 957 9 1459 9 270 8 43 11 23 331 8 442 0 6 66 8 67 262 2 341 5 10 94 17 33 430 7 682 1 16 63 26 68 654 8 1050 5 26 29 40 06 1035 1 1577 3 300 9 37 12 48 368 9 491 3 7 41 9 64 291 5 379 7 12 16 19 26 478 8 758 2 18 49 29 66 728 1 1167 8 29 23 44 54 1151 0 1753 5 400 12 51 16 66 492 5 655 8 9 89 12 87 389 3 506 8 16 24 25 70 639 4 1011 9 24 70 39 59 972 4 1558 7 39 04 59 45 1537 2 2340 5 500 15 65 20 83 616 2 820 2 12 37 16 10 487 1 634 0 20 32 32 15 799 9 1265 6 30 90 49 52 1216 7 1949 5 48 85 74 36 1923 4 2927 5 For screen sizes between 30 500 not indicated on the above table use formulas below
61. 5150 to 5350 5725 to 5850 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 channels OFDM method Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing method 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps IEEE802 11b Center Frequency Range Operating channels Transmission method Data Rates 2412 to 2462 MHz 1 to 11 channels DS SS method direct dispersion spectrum dispersion method 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps 129 9 Appendix 802 119 Center Frequency Range Operating channels Transmission method 2412 to 2462 MHz 1to 11 channels OFDM method Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing method Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps Interface USB 2 0 connected to USB wireless LAN port on the projector Dimensions Width 1 1 28 mm Height 0 43 11 mm Length 3 03 77 mm Weight 0 042 Ibs 19 g Environmental Considerations Operational Temperatures 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C 20 to 8096 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 20 to 80 humidity non condensing For other countries except United States Canada and Mexico Product Name Operating Voltage MAX Amps Wireless Standard Modulation Method LED Display Blue NPO1LM2 5V power supplied from the projector Tx 472 mA Max Rx 300 mA Max IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g CCK DQPSK DBPSK OFDM During communication blinking Standby slow blinking No operation light off IEEE802 11a Center Frequency Range Operatin
62. 70 eR MI 70 Using ADVANCED menu and BASIC menu sse 71 Entering alphanumeric characters by using Software Keyboard 71 Men ree EET 72 Elemente u LIL 74 Menu Descriptions amp Functions SOURCE 75 COMPUTER Wain 2 nr dee de dates e Ae 75 COMPUTER RGB Digital ssssssssseseeeeeeneeeen nennen nennen 75 COMPONENT m 75 sio n 75 SVIDEO gua aa uka ete en ead sites cc eth act ae 75 s M 75 H E 75 ENTRY US P sii E 75 Menu Descriptions amp Functions ADJUST 78 PICTURE sec ss snes 78 UMAGE OPTIONS uuu 81 84 50 85 Menu Descriptions amp Functions 86 iste ee nite nis Ue a ee 86 ins 91 INSTALLATION oi m 92 telae i E 109 Menu Descriptions amp Functions INFO 111 USAGE MME uu E S 111 SOURCE f
63. AN WIRED PROFILES DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS CONFIGURATION RECONNECT WIRELESS PROFILES DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS CONFIGURATION ADVANCED RECONNECT DOMAIN HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME MAIL ALERT MAIL SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER NAME RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 3 TEST MAIL COMMUNICATION SPEED 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK FRONT BACK STANDBY MODE NORMAL POWER SAVING OPTIONS AUTO ADJUST OFF NORMAL FINE AUTO START OFF ON POWER MANAGEMENT _ OFF 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 30 FAN MODE AUTO HIGH HIGH ALTITUDE DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT LAST AUTO COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 COMPUTER3 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIEWER NETWORK SIGNAL SELECT COMPUTER1 RGB COMPONENT RGB COMPONET COMPUTER2 RGB COMPONENT RGB COMPONET COLOR SYSTEM VIDEO S VIDEO OUT TERMINAL LAST COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 COMPONENT INFORMATION USAGE TIME LAMP LIFE REMAINING LAMP HOURS USED FILTER HOURS USED SOURCE 1 INPUT TERMINAL SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO SOURCE 2 HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE WIRED LAN IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS WIRELESS LAN 1 IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS WIRELESS LAN 2 SSID NETWORK TYPE WEP WPA CHANNEL SIGNAL LEVEL VERSION 1 PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER LAN UNIT TYPE LAN UNIT VERSION VERSION 2 FIRMWARE DATA FIRMWARE2 DATA2
64. Adjusting the position of a projected image e Rotate the lens shift dial NOTE The lens shift dial for LEFT RIGHT cannot be rotated one half turn or more Do not over rotate it or it may break NOTE Shifting the lens to the maximum in two directions combined will cause the edges of the image to become dark or will cause some shadows TIP The lens shift dial for UP DOWN can be rotated one turn or more but not beyond the adjustable range defined below Desktop front projection Max 0 5V 1V Height of projected image 1H 0 1H Nomal projection position Ceiling front projection Shift to left Shift to right 1V 26 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the focus Focus ring e Rotate the focus ring to make focus adjustment Focus ring Finely adjusting the size of an image Zoom lever e Rotate the zoom lever to adjust the image size on the screen Zoom lever 27 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Tilt Foot 1 Lift the front edge of the projector CAUTION Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet during Tilt Foot adjustment as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and during its cool down period after it is turned off 2 Push up the Adjustable Tilt Foot Levers on the right and left sides of the pro
65. BER LAN UNIT TYPE LAN UNIT VERSION CD C2 COMPUTER PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER LAN UNIT TYPE LAN UNIT VERSION RESET SOURCE ADJUST SETUP 373 VERSION 1 FIRMWARE DATA FIRMWARE2 DATA2 ED EXIT ADVANCED C2 COMPUTER FIRMWARE DATA FIRMWARE2 DATA2 114 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions RESET Returning to Factory Default SOURCE ADJUST SETUP INFO CURRENT SIGNAL ALL DATA ALL DATA INCLUDING ENTRY LIST CLEAR LAMP HOURS CLEAR FILTER HOURS EXIT MOVE MOVE CO COMPUTER1 ADVANCED The Reset feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for sources by the following methods CURRENT SIGNAL Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels All the items in ADJUST can be reset ALL DATA Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except ENTRY LIST LANGUAGE BACKGROUND FILTER MESSAGE SECURITY SETTINGS NETWORK SETTINGS COMMUNICATION SPEED STANDBY MODE FAN MODE DATE TIME PRESET LAMP LIFE REMAINING LAMP HOURS USED and FILTER HOURS USED ALL DATA INCLUDING ENTRY LIST Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except LANGUAGE BACK GROUND FILTER MESSAGE SECURITY SETTINGS NETWORK SETTINGS COMMUNICATION SPEED STAN
66. Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 min utes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image CAUTION Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or projec tor when the projector is powered on Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN connector of the projector and or the prong plug of the power cable To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on use a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Do not turn off the AC power supply within 10 seconds of making adjustment or setting changes and closing the menu Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings and re turn to default TIP The projector can be unplugged during its cool down period after it is turned off After Use Preparation Make sure that the main power is turned off 1 Unplug the power cable 2 Disconnect any other cables 3 Retract adjustable tilt feet if extended 4 Cover the lens with the lens cap 33 4 Convenient Features Turning Off the Image and Sound Press the PIC MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the image and sound NOTE Even though the image is turned off the menu still remains on the screen Freezing a Picture D Press the FREEZE button to freeze a picture Press again to resume motion NOTE The image is frozen but the original vid
67. C 832 x 624 49 72 74 55 D VESA 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 D VESA 1024 x 768 56 48 70 07 D MAC 1024 x 768 60 24 74 93 D VESA 1024 x 768 60 02 75 03 D VESA 1024 x 768 68 68 85 00 D VESA 1152 x 864 67 50 75 00 D SUN 1152 x 900 61 80 65 95 D VESA 1280 x 960 60 00 60 00 D VESA 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 MAC 1280 x 1024 69 87 65 18 D SXGA 1400 x 1050 60 00 VESA 1600 x 1200 75 00 60 00 VESA 1600 x 1200 81 25 65 00 VESA 1600 x 1200 87 50 70 00 VESA 1600 x 1200 93 75 75 00 D HDTV 1080i 1125i 1920 x 1080 33 75 60 00 Interlace D HDTV 1080i 1125i 1920 x 1080 28 13 50 00 Interlace D HDTV 720p 750p 1280 x 720 45 00 60 00 Progressive D HDTV 720p 1280 x 720 37 50 50 00 Progressive D SDTV 576p 625p 31 25 50 00 Progressive D SDTV 480p 525p 31 47 59 94 Progressive DVD YCbCr 15 73 59 94 Interlaced DVD YCbCr 15 63 50 00 Interlaced D Images above flagged with D are supported by digital signal NOTE e An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector s native resolution 1024 x 768 will be displayed with scaling tech nology e 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 136 9 Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Da
68. Court Osborne Park WA 6017 Telephone 461 8 9445 5901 Fax Line 61 8 9445 5999 9 Appendix WEB Address http www nec com au Regions Covered Australia New Zealand In Asia and Middle East NEC Display Solutions Ltd Address 686 1 Nishioi Oi Machi Ashigarakami Gun Kanagawa 258 0017 Japan Telephone 81 465 85 2369 Fax Line 81 465 85 2393 Email Address support_pjweb gw neds nec co jp WEB Address http www nec pj com Regions Covered Japan NEC Solutions China Co Ltd Address Rm 1903 Shining Building 35 Xueyuan Rd Haidian District Beijing 100083 P R C Telephone 8610 82317788 Fax Line 8610 82331722 Email Address Lily necsl com cn Johnson liu 9 necsl com cn WEB Address http www necsl com cn Regions Covered China NEC Hong Kong Ltd Address 25 F The Metropolis Tower 10 Metropolis Drive Hunghom Kowloon Hong Kong Telephone 852 2369 0335 Fax Line 852 2795 6618 Email Address nechksc nechk nec com hk esmond_au nechk nec com hk WEB Address http www nec com hk Regions Covered Hong Kong NEC Taiwan Ltd Address 7F No 167 SEC 2 Nan King East Road Taipei Taiwan R O C Telephone 886 2 8500 1714 Fax Line 886 2 8500 1420 Email Address chenguanfu nec com tw WEB Address http www nec com tw Regions Covered Taiwan NEC Asia Pte Ltd Address 401 Commonwealth Drive 07 02 Haw Par Technocentre Singapore 149598 Telephone 65 6 273 8333 F
69. D No setting See Limiting Access Level to Available Menu Items on page 50 for entering a user name and assigning a password Selecting Menu Language LANGUAGE You can choose one of 21 languages for on screen instructions 90 6 Using On Screen Menu MENU SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET BASIC MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS COLOR SELECT COLOR SOURCE DISPLAY OFF MESSAGE DISPLAY ON TIME DISPLAY OFF MENU DISPLAY TIME AUTO 5 SEC BACKGROUND BLUE FILTER MESSAGE OFF C0 SELECT D EXIT MOVE MOVE CO COMPUTER1 ADVANCED Selecting Menu Color COLOR SELECT You can choose between two options for menu color color and monochrome Turning On Off Source Display Message and Time SOURCE DISPLAY MESSAGE DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY SOURCE DISPLAY This option turns on or off input name display such as Computer 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 Compo nent Video and No Input to be displayed on the top right of the screen MESSAGE DISPLAY This option turns on or off messages Even though selecting OFF the following message will appear Projector is locked When the projector security is unlocked the message will disappear TIME DISPLAY This option turns on or off the current time displayed on the top left of the screen NOTE The source and current time will be displayed for the time specified in MENU DISPLAY TIME When MANUAL is se lected in DISPLAY TIME the
70. DBY MODE FAN MODE DATE TIME PRESET LAMP LIFE REMAINING LAMP HOURS USED and FILTER HOURS USED Also deletes all the signals in the ENTRY LIST and returns to the factory preset NOTE Locked signals in Entry List cannot be reset Clearing Lamp Hour Meter CLEAR LAMP HOURS Resets the lamp clock back to zero NOTE Elapsed time of the lamp use will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu NOTE The projector will turn off and go into standby mode when you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life In this condition you cannot clear the lamp hour meter on the menu If this happens press the HELP button on the remote control for 10 seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero Do this only after replacing the lamp Resetting the Filter Usage Hours CLEAR FILTER HOURS Resets the filter usage back to zero NOTE Elapsed time of the filter use will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu 115 7 Maintenance This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the filters and replace the lamp Cleaning or Replacing the Filter The air filter sponge keeps dust and dirt from getting inside the projector and should be frequently cleaned If the filter is dirty or clogged your projector may overheat NOTE The message for filter cleaning will be displayed for one minute when the pro
71. Description PEZ id a Physical Address Enabled IPv4 IP Address t IPv4 Subnet Mask 1 4 Default Gateway IPv4 DNS Server IPv4 WINS Server NetBIOS over Tcpip Enabl Link locel IPv6 Address iiis rema sued H 6 Click Close 7 Click X at the upper right of the window The system goes back to the desktop Starting the Remote Desktop 1 With the projector turned on press the SOURCE button The input selection window appears Another way to display the input selection window is to press the NETWORK button on the remote control The NETWORK screen will be displayed Go to step 3 e Shimer Ox COMPUTER2 COMPUTERS oo COMPONENT 9 VIDEO S VIDEO ir VIEWER A NETWORK Cu Hd 4 Convenient Features 2 Press the SELECT Y or button to select NETWORK and press the ENTER button The NETWORK menu will be displayed NETWORK ej B amp IMAGE EXPRESS DESKTOP CONTROL NETWORK REMOTE DESKTOP UTILITY UTILITY PROJECTOR CONNECTION CUHZkSELECT MOVE MOVE 3 From the NETWORK menu use the USB keyboard to select REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION The Remote Desktop Connection window appears COMPUTER CONNECT CANCEL C EXIT MOVE TIP Setting OPTIONS in REMOTE DESKTOP Clicking OPTIONS displays the PERFORMANCE screen Making settings to OPTIONS will allow you to display the desktop background
72. E SCREEN 4 3 FILL VIDEO NOISE REDUCTION RANDOM NR MOSQUITO NR BLOCK NR DEINTERLACE AUTO VIDEO FILM 3D Y C SEPARATION OFF ON CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT SOUND VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE 3D SURROUND OFF ON SETUP BASIC KEYSTONE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL CORNERSTONE PIP PIP POSITION TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT WALL COLOR OFF BLACKBOARD BLACKBOARD GRAY LIGHT YELLOW LIGHT GREEN LIGHT BLUE SKY BLUE LIGHT ROSE PINK LAMP MODE NORMAL ECO OFF TIMER OFF 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 TOOLS CORNERSTONE ENTRY LIST DATE TIME PRESET MOUSE HELP LOGOFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ITALIANO ESPANOL SVENSKA SUOMI NORSK NEDERLANDS T RK E POLSKI EAAHNIKA MAGYAR PORTUGUES E TINA DANSK H 5 0 hx MENU COLOR SELECT COLOR MONOCHROME SOURCE DISPLAY ON OFF MESSAGE DISPLAY ON OFF TIME DISPLAY ON OFF MENU DISPLAY TIME MANUAL AUTO 5 SEC AUTO 15 SEC AUTO 45 SEC BACKGROUND BLUE BLACK LOGO FILTER MESSAGE OFF 100 H 200 H 500 H 1000 H 72 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Item SETUP INSTALLATION ORIENTATION DESKTOP FRONT CEILING REAR DESKTOP REAR CEILING FRONT SCREEN SCREEN TYPE 4 3 SCREEN WIDE SCREEN POSITION SECURITY SETTINGS CONTROL PANEL LOCK LOGO LOCK ACCOUNT LOCK ACCOUNT SECURITY NETWORK SETTINGS GENERAL PROJECTOR NAME WIRED LAN WIRELESS L
73. ED WIRELESS DOMAIN MAIL PROJECTOR NAME NP3150 Series WIRED LAN IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 MAC ADDRESS 00 30 13 F8 20 5A WIRELESS LAN IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS 00 00 00 00 00 00 eus CGUSkSELECT GUXEXIT MOVE MOVE This page allows you to specify a unique projector name and to check the current status of the LAN settings 100 6 Using On Screen Menu PROJECTOR NAME Specify a unique projector name Press to display the software keyboard and type in Up to 16 alphanumeric characters signs and symbols can be used After entering a name select OK and press the ENTER button NOTE The PROJECTOR NAME will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Using Software Keyboard ia es WIRED WIRELESS DOMAIN MAIL EXPERT IEUPORTS PING PROJECTOR NAME P3150 Series opone 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 SUBNET MASK AJ8BJCJDJEJFJGJHJ J JJ GATEWAY KJLJMJNJOJPJOJRJSJTJ MAC ADDRESS xJ vJ zJ eJ J J WIRELESS LAN IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY REEL I MAC ADDRESS 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 to 0 and Characters Use to type in password or keyword Selects one of three modes for numbers alphabet and special characters Inserts a space Deletes one character backward Returns to the previous Advances to the next Executes the selection Can
74. EkSELECT MOVE MOVE Using CORNERSTONE page 39 Using ENTRY LIST page 76 Setting the Current Date and Time DATE TIME PRESET You can set the current time month date and year NOTE The projector has a built in clock The clock will keep working for about 2 weeks after the main power is turned off If the main power is off for 2 weeks or more the built in clock will cease If the built in clock ceases set the date and time again The built in clock will not cease while in the standby mode TIME ZONE Select your time zone DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Place a check mark to adjust the clock for daylight saving changes INTERNET TIME SERVER Place a check mark to turn on clock synchronization When this option is turned on the projectors built in clock will be synchronized with an Internet timer server in every 24 hours and at the time of pro jector s start up UPDATE button Synchronizes the projector s built in clock immediately The UPDATE button is not available unless the INTERNET TIME SERVER check box is turned on Setting Mouse Pointer Button and Sensitivity MOUSE Fe This option lets you to change your USB mouse settings The mouse settings feature is available for USB mouse only Choose the settings you want MOUSE BUTTON RIGHT HAND or LEFT HAND MOUSE SENSITIVITY FAST MEDIUM or SLOW Using HELP gt page 35 89 6 Using On Screen Menu Logging Off Your Projector LOGOFF
75. FF gt MOVE MOVE C2 COMPUTER Controlling Sound VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE Adjusts the volume bass and treble level left and right balance of the projector speaker and AUDIO OUT Stereo Mini Jack ADVANCED Enabling 3D Surround 3D SURROUND Turn on or off the 3D surround effect If the AUDIO OUT stereo mini jack of the projector is connected to external equipment adjusting the sound on the external equipment can cause sound to be distorted or cracked depending on the bass treble or 3D Surround adjustment If this happens return the adjustments of the projector to the factory default Bass 0 Treble 0 3D Sur round Off 85 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions SETUP SOURCE ADJUST l INFO RESET MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE PIP WALL COLOR OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL OFF TIMER OFF TOOLS LOGOFF LANGUAGE d ENGLISH Cui SELECT EXIT MOVE MOVE CO COMPUTER1 ADVANCED BASIC SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE PIP WALL COLOR OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL TOOLS LOGOFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH SELECT e MOVE COMPUTER ADVANCED Selecting Keystone Mode KEYSTONE This feature allows you to correct keystone distortion Selecting this item will display the Keystone setting menu You can correct vertical distortion manually from the menu
76. FF is selected Sort Rearranges the slides or thumbnails by name extension date or size NOTE This setting is not available for the following folders Folders created with the Output Viewer feature of Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 or with Viewer PPT Converter 3 0 OK Cancel To close the Options menu with saving changes select OK and press the ENTER button To close the Options menu without saving changes select CANCEL and press the ENTER button THUMBNAILS menu The THUMBNAILS menu will appear when you press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet To close the THUMBNAILS menu press the EXIT button PLAY LOGO OPTIONS The THUMBNAILS menu includes the following commands Play nnn Plays back automatically or manually depending on the setting in Options This allows you to move on to the next slide when MANUAL is selected in the PLAY MODE Logo Replace the default background logo with another logo in JPEG BMP non interlaced GIF or non inter laced PNG format Options Displays the Viewer setting options 67 5 Using the Viewer Exiting Viewer To exit Viewer switch to another input such as Computer 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 Component Video S Video or NETWORK To switch to another input there are two ways Press the COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 COMPUTER 3 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO or NETWORK button on the remote control Press the MENU but
77. FILES and then select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 2 the WIRELESS tab select ADVANCED and press the ENTER button 3 On the Advanced menu select CONNECTION SITE SURVEY and press the ENTER button 4 Select an SSID which you can access To select an SSID highlight SSID and use the SELECT to select OK and press the ENTER but ton When you do not use SITE SURVEY simply enter an SSID and INFRASTRUCTURE or AD HOC page 104 99 6 Using On Screen Menu To receive error messages or information on the remaining lamp life via e mail 1 On the MAIL tab select ALERT MAIL and press the ENTER button A check mark will be placed 2 Set SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER NAME and RECIPIENT S ADDRESS Select OK and press the ENTER button page 107 To execute Easy Connection using Image Express Utility 2 0 The Easy Connection is a mode that can abbreviate the troublesome LAN settings when using the Image Ex press Utility 2 0 and connecting the PC and projector via a wireless LAN The Image Express Utility 2 0 is contained on the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM To use EASY CON NECTION select WIRELESS PROFILES EASY CONNECTION page 103 NOTE This function can be used when Windows XP is used as the OS and when you have a Computer Administrator privi lege If the OS is Windows Vista input of logon password as Administrator may be prompted GENERAL WIR
78. IDEO AUDIO L MONO RCA page 17 MONITOR OUT Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin page 15 9 10 1 12 13 14 8 9 1110 The actual appearance of the terminal panel may differ slightly from that shown in the drawing but this does not af fect the projectors performance AUDIO OUT Stereo Mini Jack page 15 PC CONTROL Port D Sub 9 Pin 137 138 Use this port to connect your PC or control system to control your projector via a serial cable This enables you to control the projector using serial communication protocol A commercially available RS232C cross cable is required to use this port You can also control the projector by using PC Control Utility 3 0 contained on the supplied User Support ware 5 CD ROM To do so you must first have PC Control Utility 3 0 installed on your PC If you are writing your own program typical PC control codes are on page 137 Remote Jack Stereo Mini Jack 11 NOTE Connecting the remote cable to the REMOTE mini jack on the terminal panel will make the wireless operation unavailable USB Port Type A page 36 LAN Port RJ 45 18 99 USB Wireless LAN unit page 139 NOTE A dummy cover is provided on this location of the projector without the USB Wireless LAN Unit 1 Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control 1 Laser Pointer A CAUTION Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on Do not point
79. Important Information Disposing of your used product z EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste This in cludes projectors and their electrical accessories or lamps When you dispose of such products please follow the guidance of your local authority and or ask the shop where you purchased the product After collecting the used products they are reused and recycled in a proper way This effort will help us reduce the wastes as well as the negative impact such as mercury contained in a lamp to the human health and the environment at the minimum level The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Important Information RF Interference for USA only WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Display Solutions of America Inc in this manual Failure to comply with this government 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
80. J SELECT A SE lt lt llasa Returns to the previous LECT Y SELECT or SELECT lt button to se lect character in the column gt gt amia uqapas Advances to the next Executes the selection Cancels the selection Example To enter C press the MENU button EXIT rre Deletes a character ENTER sisi Makes your input take effect and closes the input screen When using the mouse Point to a character and click it 71 Deletes a character Makes your input take effect and closes the input screen 6 Using On Screen Menu Basic menu items are indicated b o Menu tree shaded area r Factory default settings are indi Menu item cated by the gray shaded area SOURCE COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 COMPUTER 3 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIEWER NETWORK ENTRY LIST ADJUST PICTURE MODE STANDARD PROFESSIONAL PRESET 1to6 DETAIL SETTINGS GENERAL REFERENCE HIGH BRIGHT PRESENTATION VIDEO MOVIE GRAPHIC sRGB GAMMA CORRECTION DYNAMIC NATURAL BLACK DETAIL COLOR TEMPERATURE 5000 6500 7800 8500 9300 10500 WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST RGB BRIGHTNESS RGB CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE RESET IMAGE OPTIONS CLOCK PHASE HORIZONTAL POSITION VERTICAL POSITION OVERSCAN 0 5 10 RGB 5 4 4 3 16 9 16 10 ASPECT RATIO 4 3 SCREEN COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO 4 3 LETTERBOX WIDE SCREEN ZOOM WIDE SCREEN COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO 4 3 WINDOW LETTERBOX WID
81. LECT or Y button to select OK then press the ENTER button The ARE YOU SURE message will appear 4 Use the SELECT lt button to select YES and press the ENTER button The Security function takes effect 96 6 Using On Screen Menu To register a USB memory device as a protect key Preparation Insert the USB memory device into the USB port type A of the projector 1 Use the SELECT or Y button to select USE PROTECT KEY and press the ENTER button 2 Use the SELECT or Y button to select READ and press the ENTER button Data of the USB memory will be read into the projector 3 Use the SELECT or Y button to select REGISTER and press the ENTER button Downloaded data will be registered and be displayed in the list window 4 Use the SELECT or Y button to select KEYWORD and use the software keyboard to enter a password NOTE Please make a note of your password 5 Use the SELECT or Y button to select OFF and then use the SELECT 4 or to select ON 6 Use the SELECT or Y button to select OK then press the ENTER button The ARE YOU SURE message will appear 7 Use the SELECT 4 or button to select YES and press the ENTER button The Security function takes effect To turn on the projector when Security is enabled when using your password only 1 Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds The projector will be turned on and a message to the effect tha
82. LECT GUukEXIT MOVE MOVE HOST NAME Type in a hostname Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used DOMAIN NAME Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used 106 6 Using On Screen Menu MAIL GENERAL WIRED WIRELESS DOMAIN ALERT MAIL SENDER S ADDRESS SMTP SERVER NAME RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 2 RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 3 TEST MAIL am c CUSkSELECT C EXIT MOVE ALERT MAIL Checking this box enables Alert Mail feature This option notifies your computer of an error message via e mail when using wireless or wired LAN The error message will be notified when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector Sample of a message sent from the projector The lamp is at the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp Projector Name X X X X Lamp Hours Used xxxx H SENDER S ADDRESS Specify the senders address Use the Software keyboard Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used See Using Software Keyboard in Appendix for more details SMTP SERVER NAME Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1 to 3 Type in your recipient s address Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can
83. NEC LCD Projector NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 User s Manual NEC Display Solutions Ltd 2007 2nd edition October 2007 Information on USB Wireless LAN The NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 series projectors distributed in some areas and countries do not come standard with the USB Wireless LAN Unit If you purchase the projector without the USB Wireless LAN Unit installed and need to present to the projector via a wireless connection the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit must be installed The model without the USB wireless unit has a dummy cover IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh Mac OS X and PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows and PowerPoint are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association All Rights Reserved Corel the Corel logo Ulead the Ulead logo Ulead Photo Explorer InterVideo the Inter Video logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Corel Corporation and or its subsidiaries HQV is a registered trademark of Silicon Optix Inc Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective holde
84. NSOR FRONT BACK STANDBY MODE NORMAL SELECT EXIT MOVE MOVE CJ COMPUTER ADVANCED 44 4 Convenient Features 4 Press the SELECT Y button three times to highlight SECURITY SETTINGS SOURCE ADJUST BASIC MENU OPTIONS ORIENTATION DESKTOP FRONT SCREEN NETWORK SETTINGS COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK STANDBY MODE NORMAL X3 SELECT GD EXIT MOVE C9 COMPUTER ADVANCED 5 Press the ENTER button to display the SECURITY SETTINGS menu SECURITY SETTINGS 1 CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF LOGO LOCK OFF ENTER PASSWORD ACCOUNT LOCK OFF SET OFF SECURITY OFF SETTINGS 6 Press the SELECT Y button four times to highlight SECURITY SETTINGS and press the ENTER button The Security screen will be displayed SECURITY a OFF ON KEYWORD m _ USE PROTECT KEY GUDD SELECT C EXIT MOVE 7 Press the SELECT Y button once to highlight the Keyword entry box and press the ENTER button The Software keyboard will be displayed 45 4 Convenient Features 8 Enter an alphanumeric keyword using the Software keyboard For example to enter 1234 follow the steps 8 1 to 8 4 below ENTER KEYWORD cu PERCA WY 9 cu qur 6 7 0 8 9 JCA JCB cur gD C JUD E J F C GJ H ep IJ JJCK CL eu OJCPICQ ICRICSICT em p UJ V J J W X Y Z aD F
85. OR OUT connectors 110 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions INFO SOURCE ADJUST SETUP SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 LAMP LIFE REMAINING C HOURS USED 12345 H FILTER HOURS USED 05678 H MOVE ADVANCED SELECT CD C2 COMPUTER1 Displays the lamp and the projector usage hours the status of the current signal and settings NETWORK settings and version The INFO menu has eight pages The information included are as follows USAGE TIME ADJUST SETUP SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 SOURCE LAMP LIFE REMAINING Ec LAMP HOURS USED 12345 H FILTER HOURS USED 05678 H CD EXIT MOVE MOVE C2 COMPUTERI ADVANCED LAMP LIFE REMAINING 95 LAMP HOURS USED H FILTER HOURS USED H NOTE The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining lamp life The value informs you of the amount of lamp and fil ter usage respectively e When the remaining lamp time reaches 0 the Lamp Life Remaining bar indicator changes from 0 to 100 Hours and the countdown starts If lamp life remaining time reaches 0 hours the projector will not turn on regardless of whether the lamp mode is set to Normal or Eco e The message to the effect that the lamp should be replaced will be displayed for one minute when the projector is turned on or off To dismiss this message press any button on the projector or the remot
86. OSQUITO NR Reduces mosquito noise that appears around the edges of an image during DVD playback BLOCK NR Reduces block noise or mosaic like patterns by selecting ON Selecting Interlaced Progressive Conversion Process Mode DEINTERLACE This function allows you to select an interlaced to progressive conversion process for video signals Determines an appropriate interlaced to progressive conversion process automatically VIDE0 Applies a normal interlaced to progressive conversion process Applies the automatic detection mode for telecine signals This option is recommended for a movie ture NOTE This function is not available with RGB signals 84 6 Using On Screen Menu Turning On or Off the 3D Dimensional Separation 3D Y C SEPARATION When projecting an image from a VIDEO input set to ON to project the highest quality image OFF c Turns off the 3 dimensional separation feature suu usss Turns on the 3 dimensional separation feature NOTE Only available for NTSC 3 58 video signals Adjusting Contrast Enhancement CONTRAST ENHACEMENT This function uses properties of the eye to improve picture contrast Adjust this function to the desired level of enhancement SOUND SETUP INFO PICTURE IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO VOLUME omg gt 20 BASS lt gt ED TREBLE gt ED BALANCE gt Ao 3D SURROUND O
87. On line help in Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 Both PNG and GIF format support non interlaced images only Index file is a file created using the Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 contained on the supplied NEC User Supportware 5 CD ROM See the supplied User Supportware 5 User s Guide for installing the Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 on your computer NOTE Use commercially available USB memory devices We do not warrant that the USB port of the projector will support all USB memory devices in the market e The projector does not support NTFS formatted USB memory device Be sure to use a USB memory device formatted with the FAT32 FAT16 or FAT file system To format your USB memory device in your computer refer to the document or help file that comes with your Windows Q Saving data to a USB memory device There are two ways to save your data to a USB memory device Using Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 Install Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 from the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM to your computer Use Ulead Pho to Explorer 8 0 to create graphic data on your computer and save the files to a USB memory device Files created on Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 Viewer PPT Converter 3 0 are index format and are stored in Presentation folder For more details about Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 see the supplied Wired and Wireless Network Setup Guide Basic Operation Guide PDF on the User Supportware 5 CD ROM and the help file of Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0
88. PE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE amp LOCK KK SKIP emu CUuSkSELECT GUkEXIT MOVE SOURCE NAME Enter a signal name Up to 18 alphanumeric characters can be used INPUT TERMINAL Change the input terminal LOCK Set so that the selected signal cannot be deleted when ALL DELETE is executed After executing LOCK the changes cannot be saved SKIP Set so that the selected signal will be skipped during auto search When complete select OK and press ENTER To exit without storing the setting select Cancel Select SOURCE NAME and press ENTER to display the Source Name Edit window You can change source name on this window Press 8 to display the software keyboard which you can enter alphanumeric characters This feature enables you to delete all the registered signals in the Entry List PAGE UP PAGE DOWN Enables you to go to the next page or the previous page The following buttons are not available for the currently projecting signals 1 The CUT and PASTE buttons on the ENTRY LIST screen 2 The INPUT TERMINAL button on the ENTRY EDIT screen NOTE When all the signals in the ENTRY LIST are deleted the currently projected signal will be also deleted except locked sig nals 77 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions ADJUST SETUP INFO IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO SOUND MODE STANDARD PRESET 1 HIGH BRIGHT DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR
89. RCA female to BNC male adapter NOTE Refer to your DVD player s owner s manual for more information about your DVD players video output requirements 16 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player S Video cable not supplied Video cable not supplied Audio equipment VCR Laser disc player NOE S VIDEO VIDEO UDIO VIDEO OUT _ AU L R He V 0 1 oun Audio cable not supplied NOTE Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information about your equipment s video output require ments NOTE An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back in fast forward or fast rewind via Scan converter 17 2 Installation and Connections Connecting to a Network The NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 comes standard with a LAN port RJ 45 which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable The USB Wireless LAN Unit also provides a wireless LAN connection To use a LAN connection you are required to assign an IP address to the projector For setting the NETWORK see page 99 From the menu select SETUP INSTALLATION NETWORK SETTINGS
90. RESET CURRENT SIGNAL ALL DATA ALL DATA INCLUDING ENTRY LIST CLEAR LAMP HOURS CLEAR FILTER HOURS 73 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Elements Tab Slide bar SETUP INFO RESET Highlight IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO SOUND MODE STANDARD PRESET 1 HIGH BRIGHT DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE Available buttons Currently selected COMPUTER1 ADVANCED Currently selected source user Help button Check box Solid triangle Close button Radio button DJUST SETUP INFO GENEF AL WIRED DOMAIN MAIL PROFILE 1 COMPUTER ENTRY LIST DHCP Ons COMPUTER2 COMPUTERS VIDEO DNS CONFIGURATION EE S VIDEO ra VIEWER ADVANCED NETWORK CH SELECT C EXIT MOVE MOVE CJ COMPUTER1 ADVANCED CUEkSELECT C EXIT MOVE A OK button Cancel button Return symbol Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item Solid triangle Indicates further choices are available A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active Tab ua Indicates a group of features in a dialog box Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box Check box Place a checkmark in th
91. SB Wireless LAN Unit Static electricity from the human body may damage the USB Wireless LAN Unit Before touching the USB Wireless LAN Unit touch an aluminum sash a door knob or some other metal object around you to elimi nate the static electricity A Caution The radio waves used by the USB Wireless LAN Unit pass through the wood or glass used in normal homes but not through window panes with built in metallic mesh The radio waves do not pass through iron reinforcing bars metal or concrete however so the USB Wireless LAN Unit cannot be used for communicating through walls or floors made with these materials Table of Contents Important i 1 Introduction a aa 1 Q Whats Inine BOX ones e npe ec 1 Introduction to the Projectol 2 Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector 2 Features you ll OnO 2 uuu y tere co ere reda e ree cox dep p ep da a 2 About this users marital utei sa bebe xen pa e ros bx deua EE Re en s 3 Fart Names of the Projector ier eri trea tetra tru een 4 ise 4 np 4 u LOI DL LII LET ET 5 Carrying Bior Xiadrej Toto 5 Top Foa Sanana 7 Terminal Panel Features llu u una etg
92. T OFUJLJPG 1FLOWER JPG 2RAINBOW JPG E3 SBALLOON JPG 4SNAIL JPG SBOTTLEWPG SDEW JPG TSkY JPG 8SUNSET JPG USBI 21 FILES ED SELECT TIP To switch from SLIDE to THUMBNAILS press the EXIT button The Control Bar Pressing the MENU button during slide playback will display the control bar which allows you to operate a slide show Press the EXIT button to close the control bar The control bar contains the following icon buttons Selects the currently displayed image for your Advances to the next image background logo Quits slide playback and then returns to the thumb m h gt o EI CJ nail screen Rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise Returns to the pre vious image Plays back slides Stops Auto Play while you Rotates the image 90 degrees are playing back slides clockwise 65 5 Using the Viewer Thumbnail screen VIEWER List of folders Ls Buss Scroll bar Thumbnail file name 2RAINBOW JPG Highlight OFUJI JPG 1FLOWER JPG Cursor yellow 3BALLOON JPG ASNAIL JPG SBOTTLE JPG 6DEW JPG TSKY JPG 8SUNSET JPG v Information ssi 21 FILES CD SELECT Number of files HIghlighE az cct Indicates the selected folder or drive List Of folders Indicates folders contained on a USB memory Information Indicates information of the selected
93. actory preset levels using the Reset in the Menu page 115 Enter your registered keyword if the Security function is enabled page 44 Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turn ing on the power to the notebook PC In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up If the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver or power management software See also the next page Color tone or hue is unusual Check if an appropriate color is selected in WALL COLOR If not select an appropriate option page 88 Adjust HUE in ADJUST page 80 Image isn t square to the screen Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen 25 Use the 3DReform function to correct the trapezoid distortion page 29 Picture is blurred Flicker appears on screen Adjust the focus page 27 Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen page 25 Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens gt page 121 122 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 Set FAN MODE
94. and before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up f the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver or power manage ment software Enabling the computer s external display Displaying an image on the notebook PC s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projector When using a PC compatible laptop a combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usually the combination of the key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off For example NEC laptops use Fn F3 while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections NOTE The COMPUTER 1 IN connector supports Plug amp Play DDC2 zi MNA COMPUTER 2 IN BNC X 5 cable not supplied _ Audi 2 Audio cable supplied 07 VGA signal cable supplied supplied To mini D Sub 15 pin connector on the projector It is recommended that you use a commercially available distribution am plifier if
95. ark Belgium The Netherlands Finland AJOJN Sweden Portugal Luxembourg Ireland Austria Poland Hungary Czech Slovak Slovenia Malta Estonia Cyprus Latvia Lithuania Romania Bulgaria Norway Iceland Liechtenstein Switzerland 131 9 Appendix Cabinet Dimensions 2000000000000 9900000000000 9900900009090 358 14 1 Agmnasm0g SONOS asirayauny suus o ano no ms P v a 4 7 0 19 399 15 7 B88888888 d 9 amp D e 6 WO m O 1 132 Unit mm inch 9 Appendix Screen Size and Projection Distance This section should be used when considering the distance to the screen and the screen size Available projection distances are 1 0 m 41 2 inches for 30 screen to 18 m 718 inches for 500 screen according to the chart Model 500 400 Wide 300 Screen size P
96. ases with age Also repeatedly turning the lamp on and off will increase the possibility of its lower brightness CAUTION When removing the lamp from a ceiling mounted projector make sure that no one is under the projector Glass fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out Important Information About High Altitude mode Set FAN MODE to HIGH ALTITUDE when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 me ters or higher Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters or higher without setting to HIGH ALTI TUDE can cause the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector e Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters and setting to HIGH ALTITUDE can cause the lamp to overcool causing the image to flicker Switch FAN MODE to AUTO e Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components such as the lamp USB Wireless LAN Unit FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fo
97. aspect ratio of 4 3 For a video signal with aspect ratio of 5 4 16 95 asus For a video signal with an aspect ratio of 16 9 16 10 For a video signal with an aspect ratio of 16 10 NOTE You can adjust image position vertically for a source with black borders on top and bottom page 93 NOTE Please note that using this projector for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue such as a coffee shop or hotel and employing compression or expansion of the screen image with a ASPECT RATIO or SCREEN setting may raise concern about the infringement of copyrights which are protected by copyright law Input Signal Screen Type 4 3 Letterbox Squeeze gy gy 4 3 SCREEN 4 3 Letterbox Wide Screen Zoom WIDE SCREEN 4 3 Window _4 3 Fill Letterbox Wide Screen 83 6 Using On Screen Menu Input Signal Screen Type 4 3 SCREEN WIDE SCREEN VIDEO SETUP INFO RESET PICTURE IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO SOUND NOISE REDUCTION DEINTERLACE AUTO GTI 8D Y C SEPARATION OFF GI CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT 6 gt ED Cuz SELECT CD EXIT MOVE MOVE C2 COMPUTER ADVANCED Using Noise Reduction NOISE REDUCTION This function is used to reduce video noise RANDOM NR Reduces flickering random noise in an image M
98. ax Line 65 6 274 2226 Email Address tehgh rsc ap nec com sg WEB Address http www nec com sg ap Regions Covered Singapore NEC Systems Integration Malaysia Sdn Bhd Address Ground Floor Menara TA One 22 Jalan P Ramlee 50250 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Telephone 6 03 2178 3600 ISDN Fax Line 6 03 2178 3789 Email Address necare nsm nec co jp WEB Address http www necarecenter com Regions Covered Malaysia 144 Hyosung ITX Co Ltd Address 2nd FI Ire B D 2 4Ga Yangpyeng Dong Youngdeungpo Gu Seoul Korea 150 967 Telephone 82 2 2163 4193 Fax Line 82 2 2163 4196 Email Address moneybear hyosung com Regions Covered South Korea Lenso Communication Co Ltd Address 292 Lenso House 4 1st Floor Srinakarin Road Huamark Bangkapi Bangkok 10240 Thailand Telephone 66 2 375 2425 Fax Line 66 2 375 2434 Email Address pattara lenso com WEB Address http www lenso com Regions Covered Thailand ABBA Electronics L L C Address Tariq Bin Ziyad Road P O Box 327 Dubai United Arab Emirates Telephone 971 4 371800 Fax Line 971 4 364283 Email Address ABBA emirates net ae Regions Covered United Arab Emirates Samir Photographic Supplies Address P O Box 599 Jeddah 21421 Saudi Arabia Telephone 966 2 6828219 Fax Line 966 2 6830820 Email Address asif samir photo com Riyadh Address P O Box 5519 Riyadh 11432 Saudi Arabia Telephone 966 1 4645064 Fax Lin
99. bility Manual lens shift that can be adjusted by turning dials on the top of the projector Direct Power Off amp Auto Start The projector has a feature called Direct Power Off This feature allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an image using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker NOTE Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image Also the power cable can be removed immediately after turning off the projector Auto Start eliminates the need to always use the POWER ON STANDBY button on the remote control or pro jector cabinet Integrated RJ 45 connector for wired networking capability along with wireless networking capabilities An RJ 45 connector and a USB Wireless LAN unit are equipped as standard features Present from anywhere in the room when using as a wireless LAN projector and software contained on the sup plied User Supportware 5 CD ROM no physical signal cable connection to a PC is required NOTE The NP3150 NP2150 NP1 150 series projectors distributed in some areas and countries do not come standard with the USB Wireless LAN Unit If you purchase the projector without the USB Wireless LAN Unit installed and need to present to the projector via a wireless connection the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit must be installed e Windows Vista standard functions Network Projecto
100. carefully to avoid problems WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED DOC Compliance Notice for Canada only This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV for Germany only The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779 A This label is on the side of the remote control This mark is on the top of the remote control CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may re sult in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on and do not point the laser beam at a person Serious in jury could result CAUTION Avoid displaying stationary images for a prolonged period of time A Doing so can result in these images being temporarily sustained on the surface of the LCD panel If this should happen continue to use your projector The static background from previous images will disappear WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of Califor nia to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING
101. ce 4 Reattach the lamp cover Slip the lamp cover back until it snaps into place 5 Connect the supplied power cable turn on the Main Power switch and turn on the projector 6 Finally select the menu RESET CLEAR LAMP HOURS to reset the lamp life remaining and lamp usage hours NOTE When you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life the projector cannot turn on and the menu is not displayed If this happens press the HELP button on the remote control for 10 seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero When the lamp time clock is reset to zero the LAMP indicator goes out 120 8 Using Optional Lenses Five optional lenses are available for the NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 See the information described on this page to buy the appropriate lens for your screen size and throw distance See page 123 for installing the lens Table of Throw Distances and Screen Sizes for Optional Lenses Screen STANDARD NP01FL NP02ZL NP03ZL NP04ZL NP05ZL Size 15 20 0 8 12 15 1 9 3 1 3 0 4 8 47 72 m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches 30 0 89 120 351 473 0 70 0 92 27 5 364 40 1 20 1 62 47 4 63 8 0 64 25 3 0 95 125 37 3 49 1 1 56 2 51 61 4 98 6 60 1 88 245 72 2 96 6 0 98 38 6 1 44 1 89 56 9 745 2
102. cels the selection page 71 101 6 Using On Screen Menu WIRED GENERAL e WIRELESS DOMAIN MAIL PROFILES PROFILE 1 n DHCP IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 DNS CONFIGURATION PEE RECONNECT ae C CUSXSELECT MOVE Profiles for LAN port RJ 45 Up to two settings for the LAN port RJ 45 can be stored in memory of the projector Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 and then do settings for DHCP and the other options After doing this select OK and press the ENTER button This will store your settings in memory To recall the settings from memory After selecting the WIRED tab select the PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 from the PROFILES list Select OK and press the ENTER button DHCP Enabling this option automatically assigns an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server Disabling this option allows you to register the IP address or subnet mask number obtained from your network administrator IP ADDRESS Set your IP address Press 2 to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters SUBNET MASK Set your subnet mask number Press to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters GATEWAY Set the default gateway of the network connected to the projector Press to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters
103. 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 C always sometimes How often Power L No power POWER indicator does not light green See also Status Indicator STATUS Power cable s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet Main power switch is pressed to the ON position Lamp cover is installed correctly Lamp Hours Used lamp operation hours was cleared after lamp replacement No power even though you press and hold the POWER but ton for a minimum of 2 seconds Video Audio C No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector C Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC first then start the PC Enabling your notebook PC s signal output to the projector A combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys turns the external display on or off No image blue background 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 pro jector s menu Signal cable s plug is fully inserted into the input connector A message appears
104. ci Pre No parity STOP DIE c cec oett One bit KON OM ses trs None Communications procedure Full duplex NOTE Depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs 137 9 Appendix PC Control Connector D SUB 9P To TxD of PC gt To RxD of PC gt T000 NOTE 1 1 4 6 and 9 used NOTE 2 Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection NOTE 3 For long cable runs it is recommended to set communication speed within projector menus to 9600 bps 138 9 Appendix Removing and Attaching the USB Wireless LAN Unit Insert the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit into the USB Wireless LAN Unit port on the rear panel of the projector Important The USB Wireless LAN Unit consists of two modules a Wireless LAN module USB and a joint module Do not insert other USB devices into the USB Wireless LAN unit port Do not insert the USB Wireless LAN unit into the USB port Type The USB Wireless LAN Unit must be inserted into the USB Wireless LAN Unit port in the correct direction It cannot be inserted in the reverse direction If the USB Wireless LAN Unit is inserted in the reverse direction with excessive force applied the USB port may break Before touching the USB Wireless LAN Unit touch a metallic ob
105. connecting a signal cable longer B than the supplied lt x Ka ap c o NOTE For older Macintosh use a commercially IBM available adapter not supplied to connect to type or Macintosh Notebook type your Mac s video port Firstturn off the computer and the projector before making connections Turn down the volume on the computer before connecting an audio cable to the headphone jack of the com puter After connecting the computer to the projector you can adjust the sound level on the computer and the projector to your preference You are recommended to connect an audio cable to an audio out connector mini jack type if any NOTE The NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 is not compatible with video decoded outputs of either the NEC 155 6020 and 155 6010 switchers NOTE An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back via a commercially available scan converter This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer signal at the default setting In that case do the following When an image is displayed with the lower and upper black portion of the screen or a dark image is not displayed correctly Project an image to fill the screen and then press the AUTO ADJ button on the remote control or the AUTO ADJUST button on the projector cabinet When noise appears on the sides of the screen Use
106. creen resolution displayed under Appearance and Personalization 4 Operate Resolution slide bar to change the resolution to 1024 by 768 pixels p _ l Monitor Drag the icons to match your monitors Identify Monitors 1 Fa E an kininis BZA kaprer bapa Barmy Resolution Colors Low High Highest 32 bit 1024 by 768 pixels How do I get the best display Advanced Settings e 55 4 Convenient Features 5 Click OK The message Do you keep this screen setting is displayed 6 Click Yes The resolution of Windows Vista screen is changed to 1024 x 768 Setting the Projector to Network Projector Input Mode 1 With the projector turned on press the SOURCE button The input selection window appears Another way to display the input selection window is to press the NETWORK button on the remote control The NETWORK screen will be displayed Go to step 3 SOURCE us Ox COMPUTER2 c COMPUTERS COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO ra VIEWER NETWORK C G J 2 Press the SELECT Y or button to select NETWORK and press the ENTER button In the screen the menu is displayed NETWORK Fej 2 IMAGE EXPRESS DESKTOP CONTROL NETWORK REMOTE DESKTOP UTILITY UTILITY PROJECTOR CONNECTION 8 MOVE MOVE 3 From the NETWORK menu select NETWORK
107. e 966 1 4657912 Email Address bhimji samir photo com Alkhobar Address P O Box 238 Alkhobar 31952 Saudi Arabia Telephone 966 3 8942674 Fax Line 966 3 8948162 Email Address chamsedin samir photo com Regions Covered Saudi Arabia NOTE In countries designated with an asterisk replacement product rental service are offered 9 Appendix Date P 1 TO NEC or NEC s Authorized Service Station FM Company amp Name with signature Dear Sir s would like to apply your TravelCare Service Program based on attached registration and qualification sheet and agree with your following conditions and also the Service fee will be charged to my credit card account if don t return the Loan units within the specified period also confirm following information is correct Regards Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program Country product purchased User s Company Name User s Company Address Phone No Fax No User s User s Address Phone No Fax No Local Contact office Local Contact office Address Phone No Fax No User s Model Name Date of Purchase Serial No on cabinet Problem of units per User Required Service 1 Repair and Return 2 Loan unit Requested period of Loan unit Payment method 1 Credit Card 2 Travelers Cheque 3 Cash In Case of Credit Ca
108. e control Lamp Life NORMAL ECO 2000 Hours Min 3000 Hours Max 111 6 Using On Screen Menu SOURCE 1 SOURCE ADJUST SETUP RESET USAGE TIME SOURCE 2 MES INPUT TERMINAL COMPUTER SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO EXT 5i CO COMPUTER ADVANCED INPUT TERMINAL SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO SOURCE 2 SOURCE ADJUST SETUP RESET USAGE TIME SOURCE 1 ME HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE EXIT CO COMPUTER ADVANCED HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE 112 6 Using On Screen Menu WIRED LAN SOURCE ADJUST SETUP e WIRELESSLAN 1 WIRELESS LAN 2 IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS EXIT MOVE MOVE CJ COMPUTER ADVANCED This page shows information on settings for the LAN port RJ 45 IP ADDRESS Indicates the IP address of the projector when the LAN port RJ 45 is used SUBNET MASK Indicates the subnet mask of the projector when the LAN port RJ 45 is used GATEWAY Indicates the gateway of the network connected to the projector when the LAN port RJ 45 is used MAC ADDRESS Indicates the MAC address of the LAN port RJ 45 WIRELESS LAN 1 SOURCE ADJUST SETUP WIRED LAN LESS LAN WIRELESS LAN 2 TES IP
109. e image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electronically 41 4 Convenient Features Using Picture in Picture PIP Function The projector has a feature that allows you to view two different signals simultaneously This feature is called as Pic ture in Picture PIP From the menu you can select SETUP BASIC PIP SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE WALL COLOR OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL OFF TIMER OFF TOOLS LOGOFF LANGUAGE Gg ENGLISH CHE SELECT C EXIT MOVE CJ COMPUTER ADVANCED NOTE e The Magnify and SCREEN setting are not available in PIP mode e Adjusting for picture and sound is available for the main picture only e To turn on PIP mode while in Picture Mute or Freeze Picture Mute and Freeze will be applied simultaneously to both the main and sub pictures The main picture signal supports the COMPUTER 1 and 2 inputs The sub picture signal supports the VIDEO input only PIP POSITION This option allows you to select the position of a sub picture in the main picture TOP LEFT SELECT EXIT Use the SELECT A or V button to select the sub picture s position and press the ENTER button The options are top left top right bottom left and bottom right NOTE The default setting is DBOTTOM RIGHT 42 4 Convenient Features Viewing a sub picture in the main picture You can us
110. e is then displayed and no additional patterns can be registered You should thus delete adjustment values of signals that are no longer needed Entering the Currently Projected Signal into the Entry List 1 Display the Entry List 2 Use the SELECT or Y button on your remote control or the projector cabinet to select any number 3 Use the SELECT gt button to select STORE and press the ENTER button ENTRY LIST Pid NO NAME SOURCE INPUT ERES LOAD 001 1024x768 50Hz DIGITAL COMPUTERS v STORE 002 E 008 CUT 004 005 COPY 006 PASTE 007 008 EDIT 009 ALL DELETE 010 011 012 PAGE DOWN 013 You can edit signals on the ENTRY LIST LOAD Enables you to select a signal from the list STORE Enables you to store the currently projected signal CUT ts Enables you to remove a selected signal from the list and place it on the clipboard in the projector COPY aee Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list and place it on the clipboard in the projector PASTE inen Enables you to paste the signal placed on the clipboard to any other line of the list Enables change SOURCE NAME INPUT TERMINAL LOCK and SKIP 76 6 Using On Screen Menu ALL DELETE EDIT ENTRY NO 1 SOURCE NAME 1024x768 50Hz SIGNAL TYPE DIGITAL INPUT TERMINAL COMPUTERS HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY 39 63 KHz VERTICAL FREQUENCY 49 97 Hz SYNC TY
111. e square box to turn the option Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment OK button Press to confirm your setting You will return to the previous menu Cancel button Press to cancel your setting You will return to the previous menu Close button Click to close the window and saving changes USB mouse only Help button Indicates that help about that feature is available USB mouse only Press the HELP button on the remote control to display help Return symbol Indicates the software keyboard is available 74 6 Using On Screen Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions SOURCE ADJUST SETUP INFO RESET COMPUTER ENTRY LIST Ox COMPUTER2 COMPUTERS COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIEWER NETWORK CH SELECT CD MOVE MOVE CO 1 ADVANCED COMPUTER 1 and 2 Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER 2 input connector signal NOTE An optional component cable Component V or ADP CV1 cable is needed for a component signal COMPUTER 3 RGB Digital Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 3 DVI D connector COMPONENT Selects what is connected to your COMPONENT IN Y Cb Pb Cr Pr VIDEO Selects what is connected to your VIDEO input VCR laser disc player DVD player or document camera S VIDEO Selects what is connected to your S VIDEO input VCR DVD
112. e the PIP button on the remote control to view a sub picture in the main picture To do so follow the steps 1 Press the PIP button on the remote control The sub picture will be displayed in the main picture Sub picture 2 Press the PIP button again to display the main picture only NOTE The main picture s sound will be output 43 4 Convenient Features Preventing Unauthorized Use of the Projector Assigning a keyword prevents the projector from being used by unauthorized individuals Assigning a Keyword for the first time 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed ADJUST SETUP INFO RESET COMPUTER ENTRY LIST e COMPUTER2 COMPUTERS COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO ira VIEWER So NETWORK SELECT C EXIT MOVE MOVE C29 COMPUTER ADVANCED 2 Press the SELECT gt button to highlight the SETUP submenu and press the ENTER button The page tab BASIC will be highlighted SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET i MENU INSTALLATION OPTIONS KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE PIP WALL COLOR OFF LAMP MODE NORMAL OFF TIMER OFF TOOLS LOGOFF LANGUAGE Gg ENGLISH SELECT EXIT MOVE MOVE CO COMPUTER1 ADVANCED 3 Press the SELECT button twice to highlight the page tab INSTALLATION SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET BASIC MENU ALI OPTIONS ORIENTATION DESKTOP FRONT SCREEN SECURITY SETTINGS NETWORK SETTINGS COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps REMOTE SE
113. e the projector to communicate on the network using the LAN port RJ 45 or Wireless LAN Unit 1 Select the WIRED tab for the LAN port RJ 45 or the WIRELESS tab for the Wireless LAN Unit 2 On the WIRED tab or the WIRELESS tab select a number from the PROFILES list for your LAN settings Two settings can be stored in memory for each the LAN port and the Wireless LAN Unit respectively 3 On the WIRED tab or the WIRELESS tab turn on or off DHCP specify IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Configuration Select OK and press the ENTER button page 102 103 To recall the settings from memory After selecting the WIRED tab or the WIRELESS tab select the number from the PROFILES list Select OK and press the ENTER button page 102 103 To connect a DHCP server On the WIRED tab or the WIRELESS tab select DHCP and press the ENTER button A check mark will be placed Select again and press the ENTER button The check box will be cleared When setting an IP address without using a DHCP server clear the check box for DHCP page 102 103 To set only for wireless LAN NETWORK TYPE and WEP WPA 1 the WIRELESS tab select PROFILES and then select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 2 On the WIRELESS tab select ADVANCED and press the ENTER button The ADVANCED menu will be displayed page 104 105 To select a wireless LAN access point 1 the WIRELESS tab select PRO
114. e to switch to the source than when NORMAL is selected Enabling Auto Start AUTO START Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted into an active power outlet and the main pow er switch is turned on This eliminates the need to always use the POWER ON STANDBY button on the remote control or projector cabinet To use the Auto Start function you must first press the main power switch to the position On before plugging the power cable Enabling Power Management POWER MANAGEMENT When this option is selected you can enable the projector to automatically turn off at the selected time 5min 10min 20min 30min if there is no signal received by any input Enabling High Speed Fan Mode FAN MODE This option allows you to select two modes for fan speed Auto mode High speed mode and High Altitude mode AUTO ins The built in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature HIGH The built in fans run at high speed HIGH ALTITUDE The built in fans run at a high speed Select this option when using the projector at altitudes approximate ly 5500 feet 1600 meters or higher When you wish to cool down the temperature inside the projector quickly select HIGH NOTE e It is recommended that you select High speed mode if you use the projector non stop for consecutive days Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600
115. ed individuals To use this feature register a key word page 44 1 Remove the lens cap Do not try to remove the lens cap by pulling on the string Doing so can cause damage O USB O LAMP 2 To turn on the main power to the projector press the STATUS Main Power switch to the on position I de The projector will go into standby mode When in stand by mode the POWER indicator will light orange and the STATUS indicator will light green 3 After making sure that the projector is in standby mode press the POWER ON STAND BY or POWER ON button for a minimum of 2 seconds when the STATUS indicator goes off and the POWER indicator O O O STATUS POWER starts blinking When the POWER indicator turns a steady green nd the projector is ready to use and the projector is y After you turn on your projector ensure that the comput er or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed Standby Blinking Power On O LAMP O LAMP O LAMP STATUS O STATUS O STATUS POWER KO POWER J POWER BY Steady green Blinking green Steady green orange light light light Press this button for a minimum of 2 seconds page 125 NOTE When signal is available a blue black or logo screen is displayed 22 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Note on Startup screen Menu Language Select screen
116. egistered trying to display the menu will display the LOGON screen prompting the user to select the user and to enter the password NOTE If one user logs on to the projector any other user cannot log on 1 Enter a user name 2 Enter the registered user name if you have it 3 Select OK Logging Off Logging off your projector Logging off your projector will prevent an unauthorized user from operating your projector 1 From the menu select SETUP BASIC LOGOFF 2 Select YES 49 4 Convenient Features Creating or Adding a User 1 From the menu select SETUP INSTALLATION SECURITY SETTINGS 2 Select ACCOUNT SETTINGS The ACCOUNT setting screen will be displayed ACCOUNT 2 x CURRENT USER ADMINISTRATOR ENABLE USER NAME USER TYPE CREATE EDIT CUXEJEDIT GD EXIT MOVE MOVE 3 Select CREATE The ACCOUNT create screen will be displayed CREATE 2 USER USER ADVANCED n PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD NOTE OF YOUR PASSWORD am cr GUD SELECT Gi EXIT MOVE 4 Enter a user name user type and password Auser name must be 16 alphanumeric characters or less case sensitive User type has two options ADVANCED and BASIC e Use the software keyboard to enter a password in the NEW PASSWORD entry field A password must be 10 alphanumeric characters or less If no password is s
117. emperature of the projector is too high the projector detects abnormal high temperature In this condition the projector will not turn on to protect the internal system If this happens wait for the projector s 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 page 118 Ifthe lamp fails to light and if the STATUS indicator flashes on and off in a cycle of six times wait a full minute and then turn on the power 23 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source Selecting from Source List Press and quickly release the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet to dis play the Source list Each time the SOURCE button is pressed the input source will change as follows COMPUTER 1 2 2 COMPONENT VIDEO VCR or laser disc player S VIDEO VIEWER slides on a USB memory or NET WORK LAN port RJ 45 or installed USB wireless LAN unit To display the selected source press the ENTER button Detecting the Signal Automatically Press and hold the SOURCE button for a minimum of 1 second the projector will search for the next available input source Each time you press and hold the SOURCE button for a minimum of 1 second the input source will change as fol lows COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 COMPUTER3 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIEWER
118. ents of Guyane and La Reunion outdoor use not allowed in band 2400 2420 MHz Hereby NEC Display Solutions Ltd declares that this USB Wireless LAN Unit Model NPO1LM is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Cautions on security when using wireless LAN products With a wireless LAN radio waves are used instead of LAN cables for the exchange of data between the wireless access points computers etc offering the advantage that LAN connections can be made freely within the range of the radio waves On the other hand the radio waves reach all points within this range regardless of walls or other obstacles possi bly resulting in the problems described below if the proper security measures are not taken Contents of transmissions may be intercepted Malicious third parties may purposely intercept the radio waves and steal information contained in the transmis sions including such personal information as ID numbers passwords credit card numbers e mail messages etc Improper intrusions Malicious third parties may without permission access the personal or company network and steal personal or confidential information pretend to be someone else and leak incorrect information rewrite information that has been intercepted introduce computer viruses or otherwise damage data or the system etc Important Information Wireless LAN cards and wireless access points gene
119. eo is still playing back es E Enlarging and Moving a Picture You can enlarge the area you want up to 400 percent To do so 1 Press the MAGNIFY button Each time the MAGNIFY button is pressed the image is magnified Image can be magnified up to 40096 2 Press the SELECT AY lt gt button The area of the magnified image will be moved 3 Press the MAGNIFY button Each time the MAGNIFY button is pressed the image is reduced 34 4 Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode To change to the ECO mode do the following 1 Press the LAMP MODE button to display LAMP MODE screen 2 Use the SELECT or Y button to select ECO mode 3 Press the ENTER button To cancel it press the EXIT button To change from ECO to NORMAL Go back to Step 2 and select NORMAL Re peat Step 3 Lamp Mode Description Status of LAMP indicator NORMAL This is the Default setting Off MODE 100 Brightness ECO MODE Select this mode to increase the lamp Steady Green light life approx 80 Brightness light output on NP3150 and approx 88 Brightness light output on NP2150 NP1150 NOTE The projector is always in NORMAL MODE for one minute after the lamp is turned and while the POWER indicator is blink ing green The la
120. er 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 con ditioning humidity control or other environmental 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 occur rence 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 faulty unit is under warranty exclusions case or under Out of Warranty period NEC Authorized Service Station will Inform estima tion of actual service cost to the Enduser with reason
121. ered USB memory device into the projector 97 6 Using On Screen Menu The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is turned off by setting the main power switch to O or unplugging the power cord In the following cases you will be asked to check the protect key or input the password 1 When OK is selected at an image for which security is set and the power is turned off then back on 2 When the main power is turned off then back on while the security function is enabled 8 When you attempt to display an image for which security is set while the security function is enabled Blanks spaces cannot be used in the Keyword section To delete USB memory data you registered 1 Use the SELECT or Y button to select DELETE and use the SELECT lt button to select the list window 2 Use the SELECT or Y button to select the information on the USB memory device you wish to delete 3 Press the SELECT gt button to select DELETE and press the ENTER button The information on the USB memory device will be deleted If you ve lost your registered USB memory proceed as follows 1 Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect that the projector is security protected 2 Press the MENU button The Release Code input screen will be displayed as well as your Request Code 24 alphanumeric charac ters NOTE or
122. es less power than the Normal mode The projector is preset for Normal mode at the factory NOTE e The HTTP server functions are not available during POWER SAVING mode The MONITOR OUT function is not available during POWER SAVING mode Control through the PC Control connector and LAN mode is not available during POWER SAVING mode For PC control and LAN mode of the projector it is recommended to leave the projector in the Normal mode NORMAL Power indicator Orange light Status indicator Green light POWER SAVING Power indicator Orange light Status indicator Off 108 6 Using On Screen Menu OPTIONS SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET BASIC MENU INSTALLATION OPTION AUTO ADJUST OFF AUTO START OFF POWER MANAGEMENT OFF FAN MODE AUTO DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT LAST SIGNAL SELECT COLOR SYSTEM OUT TERMINAL LAST SELECT EXIT MOVE MOVE COMPUTER1 ADVANCED Setting Auto Adjust AUTO ADJUST This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode so that the RGB image can be automatically or manually adjusted for noise and stability You can automatically make adjustment in two ways NORMAL and FINE OFF sss The RGB image will not be automatically adjusted You can manually optimize the RGB image Default setting The RGB image will be automatically adjusted Normally select this option Select this option if fine adjustment is needed It takes more tim
123. et the user is registered without a password After entering a password enter the same password in CONFIRM PASSWORD input screen again 5 Place a checkmark on ENABLE The account will be made available 6 Select OK This will complete adding a user NOTE Up to 12 user names can be created 50 4 Convenient Features Editing a User Changing Account Settings 1 From the menu select SETUP INSTALLATION SECURITY SETTINGS NOTE A user with an ADMINISTRATOR account is recommended to change the account settings 2 Select ACCOUNT SETTINGS The ACCOUNT setting screen will be displayed 3 Select a user name you wish to edit 4 Select EDIT The EDIT screen will be displayed Enter your password and press the ENTER button If no password is set simply press the ENTER button without entering any password 5 Change the settings and select OK Deleting a User 1 From the menu select SETUP gt INSTALLATION SECURITY SETTINGS NOTE A user with an ADMINISTRATOR account is recommended to delete the account settings 2 Select ACCOUNT SETTINGS The ACCOUNT setting screen will be displayed 3 Select a user name you wish to delete 4 Select DELETE The DELETE screen will be displayed Enter your password and press the ENTER button The confirmation screen will be displayed 5 Select YES This will complete deleting the user 51 4 Convenien
124. g and Moving a PICINO sssri notni inia injinia inei 34 Changing Lamp Mod retinere rtt rire et a etd ea eos 35 Getting Integrated Help itecto a 35 Using USB M60882 z s suu usus a gan roti ete tem ood e e tei eerie ie 36 Operate the Menus using the USB mouse 36 Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver NPO1MRB 37 Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion Cornerstone 39 eI 39 Q Using Picture in Picture PIP Function 42 PIP POSITION em 42 Preventing Unauthorized Use of the Projector 44 Assigning a Keyword for the first time uu u u 44 Checking If Security is enabled uu u Uu ua aaa aa aska 47 Disabling the Security uyu aan aus 48 Limiting Access Level to Available Menu Items 49 Operation Using an HTTP Browser a uqa ka sa a up 52 e EE 52 Preparation Betore US ocio tec tede oreet ovatae see cca ease cadi ee 52 Handling of the Address for Operation via a 52 Str cture of the Server ier erdt rep xe fe
125. g channels Transmission method Data Rates 5150 to 5250 5250 to 5350 5470 to 5725 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 channels OFDM method Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing method 54 48 36 24 1 8 12 9 6 Mbps IEEE802 11b Center Frequency Range Operating channels Transmission method Data Rates 2412 to 2472 MHz 1 to 13 channels DS SS method direct dispersion spectrum dispersion method 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps 802 119 Center Frequency Range Operating channels Transmission method 2412 to 2472 MHz 1 to 13 channels OFDM method Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing method Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps Interface USB 2 0 connected to USB wireless LAN port on the projector Dimensions Width 1 1 28 mm Height 0 43 11 mm Length 3 03 77 mm Weight 0 042 Ibs 19 g Environmental Considerations Operational Temperatures 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 20 to 80 humidity non condensing 130 9 Appendix Operation of the USB Wireless LAN Unit is subjected to the regulations of the countries listed below and may be prohibited to use outside the country where you purchased Supported Countries NP01LM2 NP01LM3 United Kingdom United States Germany Canada France Mexico Italy Spain Greece Denm
126. g the tip of a thin ball point pen On this model an applicable projector selector switch 1 is not used Switch 2 ON ese Enabled the laser lights when the LASER button is pressed Factory default OFF Disabled the laser does not light even when the LASER button is pressed Disable the laser when using in an environment in which the unit is accessible to children 32 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector 1 Press the POWER ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote control The POWER OFF ARE YOU SURE message will appear O USB POWER OFF O O O ome ARE YOU SURE Bede edes a Woo a ren e 2 Press the ENTER button After the projector turns off the cooling fans keep operating for a while Cooling off time The cooling fans stop operating when the projector turns off and goes into standby mode When in standby mode the POWER indicator will light orange and the STATUS indicator will light green 3 After making sure that the projector is in standby mode turn off the Main Power switch The power indicator will go out About Direct Power Off The projector has a feature called Direct Power Off This fea ture allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an image using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker NOTE
127. he projector the standard lens must go back to its original projector from which it was removed If you remove the standard lens from one NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 projector and re install it into another NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 projector performance may be compromised Be sure to use the standard lens in combination with its original factory adjusted projector Remove the existing lens from the projector LENS RELEASE Button 1 Rotate the lens counterclockwise while strongly pushing the 2 Pull out the existing lens slowly LENS RELEASE button all the way in The existing lens will be disengaged NOTE If the lens cannot be removed even by using the LENS RELEASE but ton the anti theft screw for lens may be used to secure the lens If such is the case remove the anti theft screw first page 124 123 8 Using Optional Lenses Install the new lens 1 Insert the lens with the yellow protrusion on top Yellow Protrusion 2 Rotate the lens clockwise Rotate the lens until you feel it click into place Using the anti theft screw to prevent theft of the lens Tighten the supplied anti theft screw on the front bottom Hole of anti theft screw for lens unit 124 9 Appendix Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector Indicator Messages Power Indicator Indicato
128. he 3D Reform correction setting values press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds e Each time the 3D REFORM button is pressed the item will change as follows KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE None KEY STONE 5 For information on CORNERSTONE see Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion Cornerstone on page 39 The Cornerstone adjustment will not be available during the Keystone adjustment To perform the Cornerstone adjustment press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds to reset the Keystone correction setting values The Key stone adjustment will not be available during the Cornerstone adjustment To perform the Keystone adjustment press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds to reset the Cornerstone correction setting values The 3D Reform feature can cause an image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electronically 30 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 ADJUST button to optimize an RGB image automatically This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time Poor picture cu CO ims Pip FREEZE ASPECT LANPMODE AUTO ADS O OQO alg O O O VN Normal picture LE LH
129. he US 200 rental fee is non refundable even if the customer rents it less than 12 days before returning The replacement product will be delivered within 3 business days If the customer did not return the replacement product within 12 days the customer will be charged the price of the unit If the customer returned the replacement product in a faulty or damaged condition the repair cost will be charged to the customer Note that this service is not offered in all countries and regions Please refer to the List of TravelCare Outlets In addition this replacement product rental service is not offered after the product s warranty has expired Term of warranty 1 a Upon presentation of the warranty or receipt received upon 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 manufac ture 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
130. in stalled to provide a separation distance of at least 7 87 20cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter SAR compliance has been established in typical laptop computer s with USB slot and product could be used in typical laptop computer with USB slot Other application like handheld PC or similar device has not been verified and may not compliance with related RF exposure rule and such use shall be prohibited Usage restrictions in North America The following channels can be used indoors only Inthe United States and Canada 36 40 44 and 48 channels e In Mexico 149 153 157 161 and 165 channels The other channels can be used both indoors and outdoors This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian RSS 210 Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme CNR 210 du Canada To comply with Canada RSS 210 Issue 7 section A9 4 b ii this radio product will not transmit on any channels operating in the exclusion band of 5600 5650MHz All channels in the 5600 5650MHz band will be disabled by factory firmware and is not user changeable Regulatory Statement Operation of this device is subjected to the following National regulations and may be prohibited to use if certain re striction should be applied France Outdoor use limited to 10mW e i r p within the band 2454 2483 5 MHz Derogation in French overseas depart m
131. ing NP3150 Series ejm Ex You are connected to NP3150 Series rey Pause Disconnect Learn about Presentation Settings 3 Press the MENU button of the projector to display the menu From the menu select an input terminal other than NETWORK 58 4 Convenient Features Using the Projector to Operate Your Computer via a Network REMOTE DESKTOP By selecting the PC connected to the same network as that of the projector the PC screen image can be pro jected to the screen via network Then by operating the keyboard connected to the projector you can operate Windows Vista on the PC con nected with the network With the Remote Desktop function you can remotely operate the PC placed at a distance from the projector LAN Qu NOTE Available versions of Windows Vista are provided on page 55 e In this user s manual this feature is described using Windows Vista as an example but Windows XP will also work with this feature Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 or later Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later USB keyboard is required to use the Remote Desktop function e The Remote Desktop function can be operated with a USB keyboard only Using a USB mouse with a USB keyboard is more useful for operating Use a commercially available USB keyboard and USB mouse Prepare a commercially available USB keyboard US layout version NOTE
132. ing values press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds NOTE During 3D Reform adjustment ASPECT RATIO and SCREEN may not be available Should this happen first reset the 3D Reform data and then do each setting Second repeat the 3D Reform adjustment Changing ASPECT RATIO and or SCREEN setting can limit 3D REFORM in its adjustable range 40 4 Convenient Features The adjustable ranges for 3D Reform are as follows HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Max 40 approx Max 30 approx CORNERSTONE KEYSTONE The following are conditions under which the maximum angle is achieved When the standard lens is used When the lens shift is set to the center When the lens shift is used and yet the image is not displayed in the center of the screen the adjustable range will be increased or decreased mage is projected in Wide Zoom lever NOTE f the Cornerstone screen is unavailable grayed press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds to reset the current correction data The Cornerstone function becomes available e Turning on the projector will reset the previous correction setting values and correct distortion anew if the projection angle is changed from the last use If the projection angle is the same as in the last use the previous correction setting values are retained in the memory NOTE Using 3D Reform correction can cause th
133. is 133 Pin Assignments of D Sub COMPUTER 1 Input Connector 135 Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connector niter esce adenine ae 135 Compatible Input Signal List seen 136 PC Control Codes and Cable Connection a 137 PG Control CODGS C qaskaasasp 137 Cable Connection eiecit eint eren re aiia 137 PC Control Connector D SUB 9P 138 Removing and Attaching the USB Wireless LAN 139 Q Troubleshooting Check List 141 D TravelCare Guid6 u u ee ee a tente lana ch ce enc Leg gdb pases 143 xii 1 Introduction What s in the Box Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your Projector S Remote control Batteries AA x 2 7N900801 Lens cap 24FT9741 Remote Cable Power cable 7N520019 7N080204 US 7N520052 7N080011 EU CD ROM User s manual and User Supportware 5 7N951122 7N951132 e Important Infomation 7N8P8082 e Quick Setup Guide 7N8P8072 Wired and Wireless Network Setup Guide 7N8P8092 Security sticker For North America only Anti theft screw for lens x 1 Registration card 24V00841 Li
134. is the default setting 100 Off Brightness Eco Mode Select this mode to increase the lamp Steady Green light life approx 80 Brightness light output on NP3150 and approx 88 Brightness light output on NP2150 NP1150 NOTE If the projector is overheated in Normal mode there may be a case where the Lamp mode will be forced into the Eco mode to protect the projector This mode is called forced Eco mode When the projector is in forced Eco mode the picture brightness decreases The LAMP indicators steady green light indicates the lamp is in Eco mode When the projector comes back to normal temperature the Lamp mode returns to Normal mode In the forced Eco mode changing LAMP MODE setting in the menu will not affect the actual lamp mode 88 6 Using On Screen Menu Using Off Timer OFF TIMER 1 Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours OFF 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 2 Press the ENTER button on the remote control 3 The remaining time starts counting down 4 The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete NOTE To cancel the preset time set OFF for the preset time or turn off the power When the remaining time reaches 3 minutes before the projector is turned off the THE PROJECTOR WILL TURN OFF WITHIN 3 MINUTES message will be displayed on the bottom of the screen TOOLS TOOLS Fe Ba CORNERSTONE ENTRY LIST CUu
135. ject such as a door knob or aluminum window frame to discharge the static electricity from your body Always insert or remove the USB Wireless LAN unit when the main power is turned off Failure to do so may cause projector malfunction or damage to the USB wireless LAN unit If the projector will not work correctly turn off the projector wait 30 seconds and turn it back on The blue LED on the Wireless LAN Unit flashes to show that Wireless LAN Unit is working If the Wireless LAN Unit is attached incorrectly the blue LED will not light To attach the optional USB Wireless LAN Unit to the USB Wireless LAN unit port follow the in structions below 1 Press POWER ON STAND BY button to set the projector to Stand by mode then press the O off side of the main power switch of the projector 2 Loosen and remove two screws 139 9 Appendix 3 Slowly remove the dummy case or the current attached USB Wireless LAN Unit 4 Slowly remove the dummy case or the Wireless LAN module from the joint module Q V 5 Slowly insert the USB Wireless LAN module into the joint module Z 6 Insert the USB Wireless LAN Unit slowly into the USB port on the rear panel of the projector NOTE After inserting make sure the bottom of the USB Wireless LAN unit is firmly seated against the cabinet 140 9 Appendix Troubleshooting Check List Before contacting your dealer or service personnel
136. jected image are parallel gt lt 1 Press the 3D REFORM button on the remote control or the projec KEYSTONE tor cabinet ONTAI The Keystone screen will be displayed on the screen Projected area Screen frame 2 Press the SELECT Y button to select VERTICAL and then use the SELECT 4 or b so that the left and right sides of the projected im age are parallel Adjust the vertical keystone distortion 3 Align the left or right side of the screen with the left or right side of the projected image Use the shorter side of the projected image as the base Inthe right example use the left side as the base 4 Press the SELECT A button to select HORIZONTAL and then use the SELECT 4 or gt so that the top and bottom sides of the pro jected image are parallel e Adjust the horizontal keystone distortion 29 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation 5 Repeat steps 2 and 4 to correct keystone distortion 6 After completing Keystone correction press the EXIT button The Keystone screen will disappear To perform Keystone correction again press the 3D REFORM button to display the Keystone screen and repeat above steps 1 to 6 NOTE e If the projection angle is the same as in the last use the previous correction setting values are retained in the memory When doing Step 2 adjust the position of image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the projected area To reset t
137. jector is turned on or off To cancel the message press any button on the projector cabinet or the remote control CAUTION Turn off the projector turn off the main power switch and unplug the projector before replacing the filter Only clean the outside of the filter cover with a vacuum cleaner Do not attempt to operate the projector without the filter cover To clean the air filter Vacuum the filter through the filter cover To reset the filter usage time from the menu select RESET CLEAR FILTER HOURS page 115 for resetting the filter usage time To replace the filter sponge CAUTION Replace both filters at the same time Before replacing the filters remove dust and dirt from the projector cabinet e The projector contains high precision parts Keep out dust and dirt during filter replacement Do not wash the filter with water Water will damage the filter membrane Reattach the filter cover correctly Failure to do so may cause projector malfunction Preparation Replace the lamp before replacing the filters NOTE When you replace the lamp it is also wise to replace the filter The filter comes in the same package with your replacement lamp 1 Pull to remove the filter cover 7 Maintenance 2 Gently peel off the filter sponge and replace it with the new one The filter is attached self adhesive tape Peel off a release paper before use 3 Reinstall the new
138. jector to extend the adjustable tilt feet maximum height o don Tit 3 Lower the front of the projector to the desired height Adjustable Tilt Foot Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever 4 Release the Adjustable Tilt Foot lever to lock the Adjustable tilt foot There is approximately 10 degrees up of adjustment for the front of the projector TIP For operating the KEYSTONE screen see Correcting Keystone Dis tortion on page 29 NOTE Your Keystone correction data can be reset by pressing and holding the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds CAUTION Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang from the wall or ceiling the projector can cause damage to the projector 28 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Correcting Keystone Distortion When the projector is not exactly perpendicular to the screen keystone distortion occurs To overcome it you can use the Keystone function a digital technology that can adjust for keystone type distortion resulting in a crisp square image The following procedure explains how to use the KEYSTONE screen from the menu to correct trapezoidal distortions When the projector is placed diagonally to the screen When the projector is set up at an angle in relation to the screen adjust the Horizontal option of the Keystone menu so that the top and bottom of sides of the pro
139. lations For additional information visit Orientation Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear 15 7 W x 5 9 H x 14 1 D 399 mm W x 150 5 mm H x 358 mm D not including protrusions 16 1 Ibs 7 3 kg 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Eco mode selected automatically at 95 to 104 F 35 to 40 C 20 to 8096 humidity non condensing 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 20 to 8096 humidity non condensing UL C UL Approved UL 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 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 1 TUV GS Approved US http www necdisplay com Europe http www nec display solutions com Global http www nec pj com For information on our optional accessories visit our website or see our brochure The specifications are subject to change without notice USB Wireless LAN Unit For United States Canada and Mexico Product Name Operating Voltage MAX Amps Wireless Standard Modulation Method LED Display Blue NPO1LM3 5V power supplied from the projector Tx 472 mA Max Rx 300 mA Max IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g CCK DQPSK DBPSK OFDM During communication blinking Standby slow blinking No operation light off IEEE802 11a Center Frequency Range Operating channels Transmission method Data Rates
140. ls screen press the ENTER button 1 Use the SELECT AY 4b button to select a file slide for your background logo when displaying the Thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU button to display the THUMBNAILS menu PLAY LOGO OPTIONS 3 Use the SELECT Y button to select LOGO and then press the ENTER button A confirmation dialog box will be displayed 4 Use the SELECT lt button to select YES and press the ENTER button This completes changing a logo for the background Once you have changed the background from the NEC logo to another you cannot return the logo to back ground even by using RESET To put the NEC logo back in the background logo repeat the above steps The NEC logo file is included on the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM Logo NECPJ_BB_X JPG 69 6 Using On Screen Menu Using the Menus 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu SOURCE ADJUST SETUP INFO IMAGE OPTIONS VIDEO SOUND MODE STANDARD PRESET 1 HIGH BRIGHT GI DETAIL SETTINGS CONTRAST a BRIGHTNESS gt e SHARPNESS 4 gt COLOR T gt HUE 4 4 gt ED SELECT D MOVE MOVE C29 COMPUTER ADVANCED NOTE The commands such as lt gt ENTER EXIT in the bottom show available buttons for your operation 2 7 Press the SELECT lt p buttons on the remote control or the projec
141. mage using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker NOTE Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image CAUTION Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the left front when seen from the front as it can become heated white the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off CAUTION Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or projector when the project is powered on Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN connector of the projector and or the prong plug of the power cable TIP To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on use a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker TIP The projector can be unplugged during its cool down period after it is turned off 21 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen Turning on the Projector NOTE e The projector has two power switches a main power switch and a POWER ON STAND BY button POWER ON and OFF on the remote control e When plugging in or unplugging the supplied power cable make sure that the main power switch is pushed to the off po Sition Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector e The projector has a feature to prevent itself from being used by unauthoriz
142. meters or higher without setting to HIGH ALTITUDE can cause the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters and setting to HIGH ALTITUDE can cause the lamp to overcool causing the image to flicker Switch FAN MODE to AUTO e Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu 109 6 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Default Source DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on LAST a aasawa Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on AUTO Searches for an active source in order of COMPUTER1 COMPUTER2 COMPUTER3 COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIEWER COMPUTER and displays the first found source COMPUTER 1 Displays the RGB source from the COMPUTER 1 IN connector every time the projector is started up COMPUTER 2 Displays the DVI digital source from the COMPUTER 2 IN connector every time the projector is started up COMPUTER 3 Displays the RGB source from the COMPUTER 3 DVI D IN connector every time the projector is started up COMPONENT Displays the component source from the COMPONENT IN connector every time the projector is start up VIDEO
143. mirroring is off on your PowerBook Refer to owner s manual supplied with your Macintosh computer for mirroring Folders or icons are hidden on the Macintosh screen Folders or icons may not be seen on the screen Should this happen select View Arrange from the Apple menu and arrange icons 127 9 Appendix Specifications This section provides technical information about the projector s performance Model Number Optical LCD Panel Resolution Standard Lens Lamp Light Output NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 0 8 p Si TFT active matrix with Micro Lens Array Aspect ratio 4 3 1024 x 768 pixels up to UXGA with scaling technology up to 1400 x 1050 60 Hz on DVI D Manual zoom and focus F1 7 2 2 f 24 4 32 5 mm NP3150 330W AC 264 W in Eco mode NP2150 NP1150 300W AC 264W in Eco mode NP3150 5000 lumens approx 80 in Eco NP2150 4200 lumens approx 88 in Eco NP1150 3700 lumens approx 88 in Eco Contrast Ratio full white full black 600 1 Image Size Standard lens Lens Options Electrical Inputs Outputs PC Control USB Port LAN Port Wireless LAN Video Compatibility Scan Rate Video Bandwidth Color Reproduction Horizontal Resolution External Control Sync Compatibility Built in Speakers Power Requirement Input Current Power Consumption 30 500 0 76 m 12 7 m diagonal Fixed lens NPO1FL throw ratio 0 8 1 Zoom lens NPO2ZL throw ratio 1 2 1 5 1 NPO3ZL th
144. mited warranty For Europe only Guarantee policy Installed USB wireless LAN unit North America NPO1LM3 7N970062 Europe NPO1LM2 7N970061 Joint module 9N999080 1 Introduction Introduction to the Projector This section introduces you to the NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 projector and describes key features and controls Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector The NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 is a sophisticated XGA projector that produces an enhanced display With the NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 you will be able to project images up to 500 measured diagonally Enjoy crisp and sharp large screen display from your PC workstation or Macintosh computer DVD player VCR satellite hookup HDTV source as well as images from your USB storage device The NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 provides for en hanced security options to help deter projector theft and provides for full projector control through the PC control port D Sub 9 Pin and LAN support With input and output flexibility long lamp life and a full function remote the NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 lets you enjoy larger than life viewing from a compact and easy to setup and use projec tor Features you ll enjoy LCD projector with high resolution and high brightness High resolution display up to UXGA compatible XGA native resolution e Extensive optional lens One standard lens and five types of optional lenses are available e Lens shift mechanism offers installation flexi
145. mp condition will not be affected even when LAMP MODE is changed After a lapse of one minute from when the projector displays a blue black or logo screen LAMP MODE will automatically switch to EC0 The projector will return to the NORMAL MODE once a signal is accepted Getting Integrated Help w You get the contents about Help in English German and Japanese 1 Press the HELP button on the remote control When no menus appear the How to Use Help screen will be displayed When menus appear the screen will be displayed explaining the function of a highlighted item Display Help Exit Help 2 Use the SELECT A or Y button to scroll the view ing area 3 Press the EXIT button The Help will be closed 35 4 Convenient Features Using a USB Mouse Using a USB mouse gives you a smooth operation A commercially available USB mouse can be used Menu items that can be operated with your USB mouse are VIEWER NETWORK ENTRY LIST TOOLS e SECURITY SETTINGS e NETWORK SETTINGS e CORNERSTONE NOTE We do not warrant that the USB port of the projector will support all USB mouse devices in the market NOTE Do not try to insert the plug of your USB mouse into the LAN port LAN of the projector Doing so can cause damage to the LAN port Operate
146. n width H inch Screen size x 4 5 Screen height V inch Screen size x 3 5 Screen Size and Projection Distance for Desktop when the standard lens is used The following drawing shows an example for use of Desktop Horizontal projection position Lens centered left to right Vertical projection position See the table below STANDARD Screen size Projection Distance L H1 diagonal m inches Wide Tele Wide Tele cm inches 30 0 89 1 20 35 1 47 3 0 23 0 9 0 40 1 20 1 62 47 4 63 8 0 30 0 12 0 60 1 83 2 45 72 2 96 6 0 46 0 18 0 67 2 05 2 75 80 8 108 2 0 51 0 20 1 T2 2 21 2 96 87 0 116 4 0 55 0 21 6 80 2 46 3 29 96 9 129 5 0 61 0 24 0 84 2 59 3 46 101 8 136 1 0 64 0 25 2 90 2 78 3 71 109 3 146 0 0 69 0 27 0 100 3 09 4 13 121 6 162 4 0 76 0 30 0 120 3 72 4 96 146 3 195 3 0 91 0 36 0 150 4 66 6 21 183 4 244 6 0 114 0 45 0 180 5 60 7 47 220 5 294 0 0 137 0 540 200 6 23 8 30 245 3 326 9 0 152 0 60 0 210 6 54 8 72 257 6 343 3 0 160 0 63 0 240 7 49 9 97 294 7 392 6 0 183 0 72 0 250 7 80 10 39 307 1 409 1 0 191 0 75 0 270 8 43 11 23 331 8 442 0 0 206 0 81 0 300 9 37 12 48 368 9 491 3 0 229 0 90 0 400 12 51 16 66 492 5 655 8 0 305 0 120 0 500 15 65 20 83 616 2 820 2 0 381 0 150 0 H2 Screen height V H1 Screen cente
147. nd commands Users with a BASIC account can access the BASIC menu See page 50 for settings available to ADVANCED and BASIC menus NOTE e A user with an ADMINISTRATOR account that has no password set is registered at the factory This will allow the user to access the ACCOUNT items without password entry e When using your USB mouse click each number or alphabet BS Delete the character before the cursor or highlight OK 1 Confirm the keyword and close the Software keyboard Entering alphanumeric characters by using Software Keyboard Enter alphanumeric characters to input a keyword in LOGO LOCK or SECURITY IP ADDRESS PASSWORD AIJISUI eJ o 2 8 4 5J 8J 8 se mimimrmimimimimimim LOK CANCELJ KJ LJ MNJ OJ PJ aJ RJ SJ TJ VI WI XJ Z eJ J J J USER NAME PROJECTOR NAME PASSWORD OR KEYWORD ENTER PASSWORD an PRESS BUTTON ON ROW ENTER PASSWORD 851 CUkEXIT 1 to 0 and Characters When using the remote control Use type password keyword 1 Press the MENU AUTO ADJ SELECT A SE Selects one of three modes for num LECT Y SELECT or SELECT lt button to se bers alphabet and special charac lect a character in the row ters Example To enter C press the SELECT but Inserts space ton Deletes one character backward 2 Press the MENU AUTO AD
148. nd the lens shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation Do not hold the lens part when carrying the projector Doing so could cause the focus ring to rotate resulting in accidental dropping of the projector A Remote Control Precautions Handle the remote control carefully If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately e Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire f you will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries e Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly Do not use new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations Lamp Replacement To replace the lamp follow all instructions provided on page 118 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 A Lamp Characteristic The projector has a high pressure mercury lamp as a light source A lamp has a characteristic that its brightness gradually decre
149. o radio and TV reception The connection of a unshielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels which Exceed the limits established by FCC for equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Regulatory Information Disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or at tachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or viola tion of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines Important Information CAUTION To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the antenna used for this transmitter must be
150. of connection or 0S installed on your computer you may have to restart your computer or change your computer settings Remote mouse receiver When operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver 7 22 feet Remote sensor on the remote mouse receiver When connecting using the USB port For PC the mouse receiver can only be used with a Windows 98 Me XP Windows 2000 Windows Vista or Mac OS X 10 0 0 or later operating system NOTE In SP1 or older version of Windows if the mouse cursor will not move correctly do the following Clear the Enhance pointer precision check box underneath the mouse speed slider in the Mouse Properties dialog box Pointer Options tab NOTE Wait at least 5 seconds after disconnecting the mouse receiver before reconnecting it and vice versa The computer may not identify the mouse receiver if it is repeatedly connected and disconnected in rapid intervals 37 4 Convenient Features Operating your computer s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer s mouse from the remote control PAGE UP DOWN scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in Power Point on your computer SELECT AW 4 Button moves the mouse cursor on your computer MOUSE L CLICK Button works as the mouse left button MOUSE R CLICK
151. ontrol gt page 31 Adjust the computer image manually with the CLOCK PHASE in ADJUST IMAGE OPTIONS page 81 USB mouse does not Work Make sure that your USB mouse is properly connected to the projector page 36 The projector may not support some brands of a USB mouse Some menu items cannot be operated with a USB mouse For more information contact your dealer 126 9 Appendix If there is no picture or the picture is not displayed correctly Power on process for the projector and the PC Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up NOTE You can check the horizontal frequency of the current signal in the projectors menu SOURCE 2 under Information If it reads 0kHz this means there is no signal being output from the computer See page 112 or go to next step Enabling the computer s external display Displaying an image on the notebook PC s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projec tor When using a PC compatible laptop a combination of function keys will enable disable the external 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 u
152. player or laser disc player NOTE A frame may freeze for a brief period of time when a video is played back in fast forward or fast rewind with a Video or S Video source VIEWER This feature enables you to make presentations using a USB memory that contains captured images and slides cre ated with the exclusive Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 for NEC contained on the CD ROM See the supplied NEC Wired and Wireless Network Setup Guide for installing the Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 for NEC See page 63 for viewing slides NETWORK Selects a signal from the LAN port RJ 45 or the installed USB wireless LAN unit When a source connected on a network is not made settings the NETWORK menu will be displayed See the fol lowing pages ENTRY LIST Displays a list of signals page 76 75 6 Using On Screen Menu ENTRY LIST wr E HEkSELECT MOVE MOVE i ENTRY LIST NO NAME SOURCE INPUT al LOAD 001 1024x768 50Hz DIGITAL COMPUTER3 STORE 002 004 005 COPY 006 PASTE 007 008 EDIT 009 ALL DELETE 010 011 012 PAGE DOWN 013 v Using the Entry List When any source adjustments are made the adjustments are automatically registered in the Entry List The adjust ment values of registered signals can be loaded from the Entry List whenever necessary However only up to 100 patterns can be registered in the Entry List When 100 patterns have been registered in the Entry List an error messag
153. portware 5 CD ROM With the USB mouse connected to the projector you can also operate the desktop screen on your Windows PC connected to the LAN or the wireless LAN Using Desktop Control Utility 1 0 from the supplied User Supportware 5 CD ROM TIP Five Windows software programs Image Express Utility 2 0 Desktop Control Utility 1 0 Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 Viewer PPT Converter and Control Utility 3 0 and a Macintosh software program Image Express Utility 2 for Mac 0S X are con tained on the supplied Projector User Supportware 5 CD ROM For their functions and operations see the users guides PDF contained on the same CD ROM For the procedure to connect the projector with the network wireless LAN wired LAN refer to Network Set up Guide attached For the procedure to connect Windows Vista with the network wireless LAN wired LAN refer to the manual of Windows Vista 18 Example of LAN connection A Example of wired LAN connection 2 Installation and Connections B Example of wireless LAN connection Network Type Infrastructure PC with wireless LAN card inserted o0001 USB Wireless LAN Unit Wireless access point Wired LAN 989009890800908900080 PC with built in wirele
154. projector 54 4 Convenient Features Projecting Your Computer s Screen Image from the Projector via a Network NETWORK PROJECTOR A Windows Vista based computer can be operated using the projector over a network The projector supports the Network Projector function and the Remote Desktop function of Windows Vista By selecting the projector connected to the same network as that of your PC the PC screen image can be project ed to the screen via network There is no need of connection using the VGA signal cable The projector supports the Network Projector function and the Remote Desktop function of Windows Vista Operation Environment Applicable OS Windows Vista 32 bit version Home Premium Windows Vista 32 bit version Business Windows Vista 32 bit version Ultimate Windows Vista 32 bit version Enterprise Note These functions are not available on Windows Vista Home Basic Hardware specifications The specifications recommended by Microsoft as the operation environment for Windows Vista should be satisfied Network Environment Wired LAN or wireless LAN environment that supports TCP IP is required Screen color High Color 16 bits True Color 24 bits and 32 bits Setting with 256 colors or less is not available Changing the resolution of Windows Vista screen to 1024 x 768 1 Click Start from the desktop of Windows Vista 2 Click Control Panel 3 Click Adjust s
155. r H2 n Y t 88 mm 3 47 L L ens center Projector foot Screen bottom NOTE Distances may vary 5 134 9 Appendix Pin Assignments of D Sub COMPUTER 1 Input Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connector 5 oy v sS Signal Level Q J Sync signal TTL level RGB Signal Analog 2 Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog 900 YCbCr Signal Red Cr Green or Sync on Green Y Blue Cb Ground Ground OI OO N Red Ground Green Ground Blue Ground Cr Ground Y Ground Cb Ground No Connection Sync Signal Ground No Connection Bi directional DATA SDA Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync Vertical Sync Data Clock 135 9 Appendix Compatible Input Signal List Signal Resolution Frequency H Refresh Rate Dots kHz Hz NTSC _ 15 73 60 00 PAL _ 15 63 50 00 PAL60 _ 15 73 60 00 SECAM _ 15 63 50 00 D VESA 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 D IBM 640 x 480 31 48 59 95 D MAC 640 x 480 35 00 66 67 D VESA 640 x 480 37 86 72 81 D VESA 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 D IBM 640 x 480 39 38 75 00 D VESA 640 x 480 43 27 85 01 D VESA 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 D VESA 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 D VESA 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 D VESA 800 x 600 46 88 75 00 D VESA 800 x 600 53 67 85 06 D MA
156. r Condition Projector Condition Note Off Normal Blinking light Red Lamp has reached its end of life Lamp Replace the lamp replacement message will be displayed page 118 Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its limit Replace the lamp The projector will not turn on until the page 118 lamp is replaced Green Lamp is in Eco mode Over Temperature Protection If the temperature inside the projector rises too high the over temperature protector will automatically turn off the lamp with the STATUS indicator blinking 2 cycle On and Off Should this happen do the following Unplug the power cable after the cooling fans stop Move the projector to a cooler location if the room where you are presenting is particularly too warm Clean the ventilation holes if they are clogged with dust Wait about 60 minutes until the inside of the projector becomes cool enough 125 9 Appendix Common Problems amp Solutions Power Status Lamp Indicator on page 125 Problem Check These Items Does not turn on Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on page 21 22 Ensure that the lamp cover is installed correctly page 120 Check to see if the projector has overheated If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you are presenting is particularly warm move the p
157. r Condition Projector Condition Note Off The main power is off Blinking light Green 0 5 sec On The projector is getting ready to turn on Wait for a moment 0 5 sec Off 2 5 sec On Off Timer Off Time is activated _ 0 5 sec 0ff 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 0ff Normal Blinking light Red 1 cycle 0 5 sec 0n Lamp cover error Reattach the lamp cover correctly 2 5 sec Off page 120 2 cycle 0 5 sec On Temperature error The projector is overheated Move 0 5 sec Of the projector to a cooler location 4 cycle 0 5 sec On Fan error Fans will not work correctly 0 5 sec Off 6 cycle 0 5 sec On Lamp error Lamp fails to light Wait a full 0 5 sec Off minute and then turn on again Green Re firing the lamp The projector is re firing Orange 1 cycle 0 5 sec On Network conflict Both the built in wired LAN and the 2 5 sec Off wireless LAN cannot be connected to the same network at the same time To use both built in wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same time con nect them to different networks page 102 103 Steady light Orange Control Panel Lock is on You have pressed cabinet button when Control Panel Lock is on page 94 Green The projector is in Standby Lamp Indicator Indicato
158. r a Class B Personal Computer and Peripher al pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This equipment has been tested to comply with the limits for a Class B personal computer and peripheral pursu ant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc certified DoC or verified to comply with Class B limits may be attached to this equipment Operation with non certified DoC or non verified personal computer and or peripherals is likely to result in Interference t
159. r and Remote Desktop can be used A Windows Vista based computer can be operated using the projector over a network The projector supports the Network Projector function and the Remote Desktop function of Windows Vista A variety of input ports and a comprehensive array of system control interfaces This projector supports input signals on the following ports BNC DVI D 15pin D Sub component composite and S video Wall Color Correction Built in Wall Color Correction presets provide for adaptive color correction when projecting onto non white screen material or a wall Six picture preset modes for user adjustable picture and color settings Each picture preset mode can be customized and memorized according to your preference 2 1 Introduction Preventing unauthorized use of the projector Enhanced smart security settings for password protection cabinet control panel lock and USB memory protec tion key to help prevent unauthorized access adjustments and theft deterrence About this user s manual The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time Take a few minutes now to review the user s manual This may save you time later on At the beginning of each section of the manual you ll find an overview If the section doesn t apply you can skip it 1 Introduction Part Names of the Projector Front Top Lens Shift Dial Right Left Up Down page 26 Cont
160. r decreases the color saturation level not valid for RGB and digital signals HUE Varies the color level from green to blue The red level is used as reference This adjustment is only valid for Video Component and TV standard inputs not valid for RGB and digital signals Input signal Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Hue Computer RGB analog Yes Yes Yes No No Computer RGB digital Yes Yes Yes No No Component Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Video S Video Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Viewer Network Yes Yes No No No Yes Adjustable No Not adjustable RESET The settings and adjustments for PICTURE will be returned to the factory settings with the exception of the following Preset numbers and REFERENCE within the DETAIL SETTINGS screen when STANDARD is selected in MODE The settings and adjustments under DETAIL SETTINGS within the PRESET screen that are not currently select ed will not be reset 80 6 Using On Screen Menu IMAGE OPTIONS SOURCE SETUP INFO RESET PICTURE OPTIONS VIDEO SOUND CLOCK 0921 GTI PHASE lt 0 gt ED HORIZONTAL POSITION lt 4 VERTICAL POSITION Ti gt ED OVERSCAN 096 GI ASPECT RATIO 4 3 CIES Cu SELECT EXIT MOVE CJ COMPUTER1 ADVANCED Adjusting Clock and Phase CLOCK PHASE This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE T E
161. r 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 142 9 Appendix O TravelCare Guide TravelCare a service for international travelers This product is eligible for TravelCare NEC s unique international warranty Please note that TravelCare coverage differs in part from coverage under the warranty included with the product Services offered with TravelCare This warranty allows customers to receive service on their product at the NEC and NEC designated service stations in the countries listed herein when temporarily traveling internationally for business or plea sure 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 cov erage area are covered by the warranty 2 Replacement product rental service If the customer desires he or she can rent a replacement product while the original product is being repaired Fee US 200 for 12 days This fee must be paid at the local service station in cash or credit card T
162. rally include security measures for dealing with these prob lems Making the proper security settings before using the products can reduce the risk of such problems arising We recommend that you fully understand the problems that can arise when using the products without making the security settings then that you make the security settings based on your own decision and at your own discretion Cautions on Usage A Warning The USB Wireless LAN Unit is not meant for use with facilities or equipment involving the safeguard of hu man life such as medical equipment nuclear facilities or equipment aeronautical or space equipment trans portation facilities or equipment etc or with facilities or equipment requiring high levels of reliability Do not use the USB Wireless LAN Unit in such cases Donotuse the USB Wireless LAN Unit near cardiac pacemakers Do not use the USB Wireless LAN Unit near medical equipment Doing so may cause electromagnetic inter ference with the medical equipment possible leading to death Do not disassemble or modify the USB Wireless LAN Unit in any way Doing so could lead to fire or electric shock Do use the USB Wireless LAN Unit in wet or moist places such as in bathrooms or near humidifiers Do ing so could lead to fire electric shock or malfunction A Caution To prevent damage due to static electricity eliminate any static electricity from your body before touching the U
163. rd Card No w Valid Date 145 9 Appendix Condition of your TravelCare Service Program Enduser is requested to understand following condition of TravelCare Service Program and complete the necessary information on the ap plication 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 Ser vice 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 Au thorized Service Stations 3 Loan Only For this service NEC Authorized Service Station supplies the cus tomer with a loan unit for US 200 up to 12 days Customer keeps the inoperable unit and when custom
164. rints on the glass surface might cause an unwanted shadow and poor picture quality The projector will turn off and go into standby mode when you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life If this happens be sure to replace the lamp If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp reaches the end of its 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 NEC dealer for lamp replacement To replace the lamp Optional lamp and tools needed for replacement Replacement lamp NPO6LP Phillips screwdriver or equivalent 1 Use a Philips screwdriver to push and release the tab Push and pull to remove the lamp cover 118 7 Maintenance 2 Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition The two screws are not removable Remove the lamp housing by holding it Interlock NOTE There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock 3 Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the socket CAUTION Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp NPO6LP Order this from your NEC dealer Secure it in place with the two screws Be sure to tighten the screws 119 7 Maintenan
165. rojector to a cooler location Check to see if you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life If so replace the lamp After replacing the lamp reset the lamp hours used page 115 The lamp may fail to light Wait a full minute and then turn on the power again Set FAN MODE to HIGH ALTITUDE when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters or higher Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet 1600 meters or higher without setting to HIGH ALTITUDE can cause the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector page 109 Also when the lamp is turned off the projector internal temperature is hot If the power is turned on before the projector has cooled down the fan will run a short time before the lamp will turn on Will turn off Ensure that the Power Management Off Timer is off page 89 109 No picture Use the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet or the VIDEO the S VIDEO the COMPUTER 1 the COM PUTER 2 the COMPUTER 3 the COMPONENT the VIEWER or the NETWORK button on the remote control to select your source page 24 Ensure your cables are connected properly Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast page 80 Check to see if the image is muted page 34 Remove the lens cap Reset the settings or adjustments to f
166. rols page 7 Focus Ring page 27 Remote Sensor Ventilation inlet Filter gt page 10 page 116 LENS RELEASE Button Built in Security Slot Lens Ventilation inlet Filter gt page 116 Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever gt page 28 Zoom Lever gt page 27 Lens Cap Adjustable Tilt Foot gt page 28 This security slot supports the MicroSaver amp Security System MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kens ington Microware Inc The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc Rear Stereo Speaker 5W x 2 USB Wireless LAN unit The model without the USB wireless LAN unit has a dummy cover here Ventilation outlet Heated air is exhausted from here Lamp Cover gt page 118 Remote Sensor gt page 10 Terminal Panel gt page 8 Main Power Switch AC Input When you plug the supplied power cable into an active Connect the supplied power cable s three pin plug here wall outlet and turn on the Main Power switch the POW and plug the other end into an active wall outlet ER indicator turns orange and the projector is in standby page 21 mode gt page 22 NOTE The USB Wireless LAN Unit emits weak radio waves when the projector is in standby mode or turned on If you use the projector with the USB Wireless LAN Unit in the area where the use of wireless LAN equipment is prohibited re move the USB Wireless LAN Uni
167. rotection Remote J Allow Remote Assi s to this computer Remote Assistance What happens when enable Remote Assistance Advanced Remote Desktop Glick an option and then specify who can connect ifneeded Don t allow connections to this computer from computers running any version of Allow connections Remote Desktop less secure Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication more secure Help me choose Select Users Checking the IP address on Windows Vista 1 2 3 Click Start from the desktop of Windows Vista Click Control Panel Click View network status and tasks displayed under Network and Internet 60 4 Convenient Features 4 Click View status displayed in blue on the right of Local Area Connection in the window The Local Area Connection Status window appears 0 Teh TIAA Status General Connection IPv Connectivity Local IPv6 Connectivity Limited Media State Enabled Duration 00 30 36 Speed 100 0 Mbps Details Activity Sent Received Bytes 10 296 266 451 691 Properties Disable Diagnose Cose 5 Click Details Write down the value for IPv4 IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx displayed Network Connection Details Network Connection Details IPv6 Default Gateway IPv6 DNS Servers PETIT Property Value Connection specific DNS
168. row ratio 1 9 3 1 1 NPOAZL throw ratio 3 0 4 8 1 NPOBZL throw ratio 4 7 7 2 1 Lens Shift Vertical 0 5V Horizontal 0 1H 1 Analog RGB Mini D Sub 15 P 1 Analog RGB R Cr G Y B Cb H V BNC x 5 1 Digital RGB DVI D 24 P 1 Component Y Cb Pb Cr Pr RCA x 3 1 Component Mini D Sub 15 P shared with COMPUTER 1 IN 1 S Video Mini DIN 4P 1 Video 3 Stereo Mini Audio 2 L R RCA Audio 1 Remote Control Stereo Mini 1 RGB Mini D Sub 15P 1 Stereo Mini Audio 1 PC Control Port D Sub 9P 1A Type RJ 45 USB NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL60 PAL N PAL M SECAM DTV 480i 480p 720p 1080i 60Hz 576i 576p 1080i 50Hz DVD Progressive 50 60Hz Horizontal 15 kHz to 108 kHz RGB 24 kHz or over Vertical 48 Hz to 120 Hz RGB 165MHz Maximum sampling rate 16 7 million colors simultaneously Full color NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 540 TV lines SECAM 300 TV lines RGB 1024 dots H x 768 dots V RS232 IR LAN USB Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on G 5W x2 100 240V AC 50 60Hz NP3150 5 9 2 3A NP2150 NP1150 5 5 2 2A NP3150 490W in Lamp Normal mode NP2150 NP1150 460W in Lamp Normal mode NP3150 NP2150 NP1 150 410W in Lamp Eco mode 26W in Standby 5W in Power saving Effective pixels are more than 99 99 128 9 Appendix Mechanical Installation Dimensions Weight Environmental Considerations Operational Temperatures Storage Temperatures Regu
169. rs NOTES 1 The contents of this guide may not be reprinted in part or whole without permission 2 The contents of this guide are subject to change without notice 3 Great care has been taken in the preparation of this manual however should you notice any questionable points errors or omissions please contact us 4 Notwithstanding article 3 NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters deemed to result from using the Projector Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP3150 NP2150 NP1150 projector and keep the manual handy for future reference Your serial number is located on the right side of your projector Record it here CAUTION To turn off main power be sure to remove the plug from power outlet The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible and should be easily accessible CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET A THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been provided The information should be read
170. s entered an asterisk will appear Keyword appears as asterisks so the real key word is hidden 8 After entering your keyword highlight OK and press the ENTER button The Software keyboard will disappear The Security screen will be displayed 9 Highlight ON and press the SELECT lt button to highlight OFF 10 Press the SELECT Y button to highlight OK and press the ENTER button The Security Function is now disabled NOTE Do not forget your keyword However if you forget your keyword NEC or your dealer will provide you with your Release Code upon proof of ownership 48 4 Convenient Features Limiting Access Level to Available Menu Items The Account function allows you to manage available menu items by user level The projector has two menu modes the ADVANCED menu and the BASIC menu ADVANCED menu This is the menu that contains all the available menus and commands Users with an ADMINISTRATOR or ADVANCED account can access the ADVANCED menu BASIC menu This is the basic menu that contains minimum essentials of menus and commands Users with a BASIC account can access the BASIC menu See page 50 for settings available to ADVANCED and BASIC menus NOTE e A user with an ADMINISTRATOR account that has no password set is registered at the factory This will allow the user to access the ACCOUNT items without password entry Logging On Logging on your projector When a user is r
171. se Fn F3 while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections Non standard signal output from the computer If the output signal from a notebook PC is not an industry standard the projected image may not be displayed correctly Should this happen deactivate the notebook PC s LCD screen when the projector display is in use Each notebook PC has a different way of deactivate reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the previ ous 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 DIP switch of the Mac adapter not supplied with the projec tor according to your resolution After setting restart your Macintosh for the changes to take affect For setting display modes other than those supported by your Macintosh and the projector changing the DIP switch on a Mac adapter may bounce an image slightly or may display nothing Should this happen set the DIP Switch to the 13 fixed mode and then restart your Macintosh After that restore the DIP switches to a display able mode and then restart the Macintosh again NOTE A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Inc 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
172. sic Network 1 Viewer PPT Converter 3 0 TIGIPUS Desktop Control Control Panel e Default Programs Windows Media Center Help and Support gt All Programs Windows Security 2 Click X on the right of the start menu The remote desktop function is stopped 3 Press the SOURCE button of the projector to select an input terminal other than NETWORK When using the remote control press a button other than the NETWORK button 63 5 Using the Viewer Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Features The Viewer feature allows you to view slides stored on a USB memory on the projector Even if no computer is available presentations can be conducted simply with the projector This feature is convenient for holding presenta tions at meetings and in offices as well as for playing images taken on digital cameras Easy to use Presentations can be started immediately simply by inserting a USB memory not supplied Easy slide switching Remote control operation Jumping to a list of slides or any specific slide Simple utility software for computer e Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0SE Basic operable Control screen for displaying lists of slides and editing TIP To use the Viewer first you need to create presentation materials on your PC JPEG BMP GIF PNG Index files For creating presentation materials using the Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 see the supplied User Supportware 5 Users Guide or
173. source and current time will be always displayed Selecting Menu Display Time MENU DISPLAY TIME This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu The preset choices are MANUAL AUTO 5 SEC AUTO 15 SEC and AUTO 45 SEC The AUTO 45 SEC is the factory preset Selecting a Color or Logo for Background BACKGROUND Use this feature to display a blue black screen or logo when no signal is available The default background is blue You can change the logo screen using the Viewer feature page 69 NOTE When the DVI COMPUTER 3 DVI D IN input is selected with no signal the blueback is displayed in regardless of the set ting LOGO Selecting Interval Time for Filter Message FILTER MESSAGE This option allows you to select the time preference between displaying the message for cleaning the filters Clean the filter when you get the message Please clean filter page 116 Five options are available Off 100 H 200 H 500 H 1000 H The default setting is 500 H NOTE The message for filter cleaning will be displayed for one minute when the projector is turned on or off To cancel the mes sage press any button on the projector cabinet or the remote control NOTE Your setting will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu 91 6 Using On Screen Menu INSTALLATION SOURCE ADJUST INFO RESET BASIC
174. ss LAN function To make connection with a wired LAN or wireless LAN via a wireless access point you need to select the Infra structure mode From the menu select SETUP INSTALLATION NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS ADVANCED CONNECTION NETWORK TYPE INFRASTRUCTURE 19 2 Installation and Connections C Example of wireless LAN connection Network Type Ad Hoc USB Wireless LAN Unit a Fata qax earthy ak uy PC with wireless PC with built in wireless LAN card inserted LAN function To enable direct communication i e peer to peer between personal computers and projectors you need to select the Ad Hoc mode From the menu select SETUP INSTALLATION NETWORK SETTINGS WIRELESS ADVANCED CONNECTION NETWORK TYPE AD HOC The Ad Hoc mode complies with IEEE802 11 standard 20 2 Installation and Connections Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Connect the supplied power cable to the projector First connect the supplied power cable s three pin plug to the AC IN of the projector and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet To wall outlet n Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the AC IN and the wall outlet About Direct Power Off The projector has a feature called Direct Power Off This feature allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an i
175. t Features Operation Using an HTTP Browser Overview The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projector from a web browser without the installation of special software Please be sure to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 x or a higher version for the web browser This device uses JavaScript and Cookies and the browser should be set to accept these functions The setting meth od will vary depending on the version of browser Please refer to the help files and the other information provided in your software Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying http lt the projector s IP address gt index html in the entry column of the URL NOTE The displays or buttons response can be slowed down or operation may not be accepted depending the settings of your net work Should this happen consult your network administrator The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals Should this happen wait a moment and repeat If you still can t get any response turn off and back on the projector Do not use the HTTP Server functions and PC Control Utility 3 0 included on the supplied CD ROM Using both at the same time may result in a connection failure or slow response Preparation Before Use Make network connections and set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in browser op erations gt NETWORK SETTINGS on page
176. t corner 4 Press the 3D REFORM button twice The Cornerstone adjustment screen is displayed CORNERSTONE a 4 gt b v 4 ap drawing shows the upper left icon w is selected TIP If you are adjusting KEYSTONE CORNERSTONE will not be available If this happens press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds to reset the KEYSTONE adjustments 5 Use the SELECT AY lt gt button to select one icon A which points in the direction you wish to move the projected image frame 6 Press the ENTER button 39 4 Convenient Features 7 Use the SELECT AY lt gt button to move the projected image frame as shown on the example Screen 8 Press the ENTER button Screen 9 Use the SELECT AY lt gt button to select another icon which points in the direction On the Cornerstone adjustment screen select EXIT or press the EXIT button on the remote control Screen The confirmation screen is displayed EXIT ADJUSTMENT MODE cD G CAEXSELECT C EXIT 10 Press the SELECT 4 button to highlight the OK and press the ENTER button This completes the Cornerstone correction Selecting CANCEL will return to the adjustment screen without saving changes Step 3 Selecting RESET will return to the factory default Selecting UNDO will exit without saving changes NOTE To reset the 3D Reform correction sett
177. t from the projector page 139 To stop emitting radio waves from the USB Wireless LAN Unit during standby mode select POWER SAVING from STANDBY MODE 1 Introduction Bottom Anti theft Screw for Lens page 124 Carrying Handle Carrying the Projector Always carry your projector by the handle Ensure that the power cable and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected before moving the projector When moving the projector or when it is not in use cover the lens with the lens cap NOTE To stand the projector on its end do so by holding the cabinet not by holding the carrying handle Doing so can cause damage to the carrying handle To lock the carrying handle 1 Carefully place the projector on its end 2 Pull up the carrying handle with the catch pressed down 3 Press down the left and right locks to set the carrying handle in place To place back the carrying handle press up the left and right locks and pull down the carrying handle 1 Introduction 0 100000000000000000000 a Top Features m P N 8 12 POWER Button 5 ON STAND BY page 22 23 NOTE 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 POWER Indicator page 22 23 125 STATUS Indicator page 125 LAMP Indicator
178. t the projector is security protected will be displayed 2 Press the MENU button The Release Code input screen will be displayed 3 Enter your keyword in the Release Code input screen You can view the projected image NOTE Do not forget your password However if you forget your keyword NEC or your dealer will provide you with your Release Code See more information at the end of this section To turn on the projector when Security is enabled when using USB memory device as a protect key Preparation Insert the registered USB memory device into the USB port type A of the projector Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds The projector will turn on and then recognize the USB memory device Once the image has been projected it will stay on without the USB memory device The projector does not support NTFS formatted USB memory device Be sure to use a USB memory device formatted with the FAT32 FAT16 or FAT file system To format your USB memory device in your computer refer to the document or help file that comes with your Windows We do not warrant that the USB port of the projector will support all USB memory devices in the market When the projector is turned on if the registered USB memory device is not inserted into the projector no signal will be displayed with a message to the effect that the projector is security protected To turn off the se curity protection insert the regist
179. ta POWER 02H OOH OOH OOH OOH 02H POWER OFF 02H 01H OOH OOH 00H 03H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 1 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 01H 09H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER2 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 02H OAH INPUT SELECT COMPUTER3 02H OOH OOH 02H 01H AH 22H INPUT SELECT COMPONENT 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 10H 18H INPUT SELECT VIDEO 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 06H OEH INPUT SELECT S VIDEO 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H OB 13H INPUT SELECT VIEWER 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H 01H 1FH 27H PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H OOH OOH OOH 12H PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H OOH OOH 00H 13H SOUND MUTE ON 02H 12H OOH OOH 00H 14H SOUND MUTE OFF 02H 13H OOH OOH 00H 15H ON SCREEN MUTE ON 02H 14H OOH OOH OOH 16H ON SCREEN MUTE OFF 02H 15H 00H OOH 00H 17H ASPECT RATIO 4 3 Screen 4 3 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H 00H 00H 30H LETTERBOX 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H OOH OOH 01H 00H 31H WIDESCREEN 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H OOH OOH 02H 00H 32H ZOOM 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H 00H 00H 03H 00H 33H ASPECT RATIO 16 9 Screen 4 3 WINDOW 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H OOH 00H OOH 00H 30H LETTERBOX 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H OOH OOH 01H 00H 31H WIDESCREEN 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H OOH OOH 02H 00H 32H 4 3 FILL 03H 10H OOH OOH 05H 18H OOH OOH 04H 00H 34H AUTO ADJUST 02H OF OOH OOH 02H 05H 00H 18H NOTE Contact your local dealer for a full list of PC Control Codes if needed Cable Connection Communication Protocol Baud tate 38400 bps Data length s 8 bits Party t
180. ta crar Ea Tu tuu uen 53 9 Projecting Your Computer s Screen Image from the Projector via a Network NETWORK PROJECTOR 55 Using the Projector to Operate Your Computer via Network REMOTE DESKTOP i amana Cites Maras ce es arte anes ee ies 59 5 Using the Viewer senes 64 Making the Most out of the Viewer Function 64 uc re 64 yau Im 64 Simple utility software for computer 64 Saving data to a USB memory device 64 Using Ulead Photo Explorer 8 0 eere cor pet vee tete turbine docete 64 Using Windows Explorer to save files 64 Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector playback 65 Projecting slides Viewer 65 Operating Viewer Men uuu terere reus Deere xu ch ace Lap 65 Setting Option for VieWer uur uu au a ushu 67 THAUMBNAIIES MENU u u ratore teint caca tua eae 67 VIGWOE situe isset ll lu sasata ass 68 Changing Background Liogo reote trc Lia s restera red cc 69 Table of Contents 6 Using On Screen Menu sss
181. ted for SCREEN TYPE or when LETTERBOX is selected for ASPECT RATIO 93 6 Using On Screen Menu Setting Security SECURITY SETTINGS SECURITY SETTINGS ai CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF LOGO LOCK OFF ENTER PASSWORD ACCOUNT LOCK OFF SET OFF ACCOUNT SETTINGS SECURITY OFF SETTINGS CXEkSELECT C EXIT MOVE Disabling the Cabinet Buttons CONTROL PANEL LOCK This option turns on or off the Control Panel Lock function NOTE e This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions e When the control panel is locked pressing and holding the EXIT button on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds will change the setting to OFF Setting a Password LOGO LOCK A password can be set for your projector to avoid operation by an unauthorized person When LOGO LOCK is set doing any one of the following two operations will display the Password input screen e Changing the background from or to LOGO e Changing the logo data in a USB memory ENTRY To assign your password ENTER PASSWORD 2 PRESS BUTTON ON ROW ENTER PASSWORD BS le CENTER C EXIT NOTE Up to 10 alphanumeric characters can be assigned 1 Type a password Select the ENTER PASSWORD entry box and press the ENTER button page 71 An asterisk will be displayed The Software keyboard appears Use the Software keyboard to type a password on the ENTER PASS WORD screen and press the ENTER button
182. the laser beam at a person 2 Infrared Transmitter 3 Remote jack page 11 7 4 D 1 9 5 e SEMER 1 D 12 9 15 16 17 lt 1 8 m e m 19 21 28 Cas 22 DB 20 23 93 29 ASPECT LAMP MODE AUTO ADJ D ur 30 24 4 VOLUME MAGNIFY PAGE 4 LED Flashes when any button is pressed 5 POWER ON Button page 22 NOTE To turn on the projector press and hold the POWER ON button for a minimum of two seconds 6 POWER OFF Button page 33 NOTE To turn off the projector press the POWER OFF but ton twice 7 COMPUTER 1 Button page 24 8 COMPUTER 2 Button page 24 9 COMPUTER 3 Button page 24 10 VIDEO Button page 24 11 S VIDEO Button page 24 12 COMPONENT Button page 24 13 VIEWER Button page 24 64 14 NETWORK Button page 24 15 MENU Button 16 SELECT AV lt gt Button 17 ENTER Button 18 EXIT Button 19 LASER Button page 32 20 MOUSE R CLICK Button page 38 21 MOUSE L CLICK Button page 38 22 FREEZE Button page 34 23 PIP Button page 42 24 ASPECT Button page 83 25 VOLUME Buttons page 31 26 PICTURE Button page 78 80 27 PIC MUTE Button page 34 28 MAGNIFY Buttons page 34 29 LAMP MODE Button page 35 30 AUTO ADJ Button page 31 31 PAGE UP DOWN Buttons page 38 32
183. ton on the remote control to display the Viewer menu Press the MENU button again to display the main menu and select the input from the SOURCE submenu With this function it is possible to switch directly to a slide when the picture of a VCR or computer is being projected Example When conducting presentations using a combination of slides and moving pictures from a VCR etc it is possible to switch from a Viewer slide to the video picture then back to the Viewer slide simply by using the VIEWER button NOTE Even if you switch the current Viewer source to another source the current slide is retained When you return back to the Viewer you will get the slide that has been retained 68 5 Using the Viewer Changing Background Logo You can change the default background logo using the Viewer feature NOTE File size must be 256KB or less File formats other than JPEG BMP non interlaced GIF or non interlaced PNG are not available Preparation Store JPEG or BMP files JPEG BMP non interlaced GIF or non interlaced PNG files in a USB mem ory into the projectors USB port VIEWER 205 1 OFUJI JPG 1FLOWER JPG 2RAINBOW JPG EN SBALLOON JPG ASNAIL JPG 5BOTTLE JPG 6DEW JPG 7SKY JPG USB1 21FILES GUXSELECT 8SUNSET JPG NOTE To change highlight from the Thumbnails screen right window to a directory tree left window press the EXIT button To return highlight to the Thumbnai
184. tor cabinet to display the submenu Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the top item or the first tab Use the SELECT AY buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or set You can use the SELECT lt p butions on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the tab you want Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu window Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using the SELECT AY lt gt buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet Changes are stored until you adjust it again Repeat steps 2 6 to adjust an additional item or press the EXIT button on the remote control or the pro jector cabinet to quit the menu display NOTE When a menu or message is displayed several lines of information may be lost depending on the signal or settings 8 Press the MENU button to close the menu To return to the previous menu press the EXIT button 70 6 Using On Screen Menu Using ADVANCED menu and BASIC menu The projector has two menu modes the ADVANCED menu and the BASIC menu ADVANCED menu This is the menu that contains all the available menus and commands Users with an ADMINISTRAOR or ADVANCED account can access the ADVANCED menu BASIC menu This is the basic menu that contains minimum essentials of menus a
185. tors Cancel 5 Click S Search for a projector recommended In the Available projectors box NP3150 Series is displayed 6 Click NP3150 Series The message Enter the password for the projector that you selected is displayed at the bottom of the window 7 Check the password displayed in the screen projected by the projector 8 Input the password to the password input box displayed by the operation at Step 6 Select a network projector Available projectors G NP3150 Series Number of projectors found 1 Enter the password for the projector that you selected seed 57 4 Convenient Features 9 Click Connect The network projector function works and the screen of Windows Vista is projected from the projector NOTE When the network projector function works the background color of the desktop changes to black When the network projector function is stopped the original background color is restored Reference If the projector cannot be found at Step 5 click Enter the projector address Then input the Network ad dress Input example http 10 32 97 61 lan and Projectorpassword Input example 82291627 displayed in the screen projected from the projector Exiting the Network Projector Operation 1 Click Projecting NP3150 Series in the Windows Vista task bar 2 Click Disconnect The Network Projector function is stopped Project
186. ualified service personnel Do not place any objects on top of the projector Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the projector The light being projected from the lens is extensive therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes Do not cover the lens with the black lens cap or equivalent while the projector is on Doing so can lead to melting of the cap and possibly burning your hands due to the heat emitted from the light output Do not place any objects which are easily affected by heat in front of the projector lens or a projector exhaust vent Doing so could lead to the object melting or getting your hands burned from the heat that is emitted from the light output and exhaust Handle the power cable carefully A damaged or frayed power cable can cause electric shock or fire Do not use any power cables than the supplied one Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively Do not place the power cable under the projector or any heavy object
187. umber Press to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters GATEWAY Set the default gateway of the network connected to the projector Press to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters DNS CONFIGURATION Type in the IP address of DNS server on the network connected to the projector Twelve numeric charac ters are used ADVANCED Displays the Advanced menu which includes various setting for wireless LAN connection NETWORK TYPE and SECURITY See the Advanced menu later on RECONNECT Use this button to retry to connect the projector to a network Try this if you have changed PROFILES NOTE If you select EASY CONNECTION from PROFILES you cannot make settings to DHCP and its following items except CHANNEL in ADVANCED 103 6 Using On Screen Menu ADVANCED menu CONNECTION required for wireless only SITE SURVEY SSID NECPJ NETWORK TYPE INFRASTRUCTURE n CHANNEL AUTOMATIC n am e CUEXSELECT GUXEXIT MOVE SITE SURVEY Displays a list of available SSIDs for wireless LAN on site Select an SSID which you can access To select an SSID highlight SSID and use the SELECT to select OK and press the ENTER button J B Wireless access point 8 Ad Hoc PC WEP or WPA enabled SSID Network name Enter an identifier SSID for wireless LAN when selecting INFRASTRUCTURE or AD HOC in
188. you press and hold the EXIT button 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 Projector Installation environment Model number Screen size inch Serial No Screen type White matte Beads Polarization Date of purchase Wide angle High contrast Lamp operating time hours Throw distance feet inch m Lamp Mode Normal Eco Orientation Ceiling mount Desktop Information on input signal Power outlet connection Horizontal synch frequency kHz Connected directly to wall outlet Vertical synch frequency Hz Connected to power cord extender or other the Synch polarity HO OCF number of connected equipment VO OC Connected to a power cord reel or other the num Synch type Separate C Composite ber of connected equipment_______ Sync on Green STATUS Indicator Computer Steady light Orange O Green Manufacturer Flashing light cycles Model number Remote control model number Notebook PC Desktop Native resolution Refresh rate EA Video adapter Projector Other DVD player Signal cable Video equipment NEC standard o
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